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RE: Scheduling the ACC if Notre Dame were to join
(11-16-2020 02:04 PM)random asian guy Wrote:  Back to the main question, I don’t think the five permanent rivals will happen whether ND is in or not. However, four permanent rivals (statefan’s 4-3-1) are possbile if the NCAA approves the divisionless model. Some schools like Duke and UNC may actually prefer 4-3-1 over 3-5.

Below is each school’s four permanent rival games that I think make most sense.

UNC - Duke, UVA, NCSU, Wake
Duke - UNC, Wake, NCSU, GT
NCSU - UNC, Wake, Duke, Clemson
Wake - Duke, UNC, NCSU, VT
VT - UVa, Miami, Wake, Pitt
UVa - VT, UNC, GT, Cuse
Clemson - GT, FSU, NCSU, Miami
GT - Clemsom, FSU, Duke, UVA
FSU - Clemson, Miami, GT, Louisville
Miami - FSU, VT, BC, Clemson
Louisville - BC, Pitt, Cuse, FSU
Pitt - BC, Cuse, Louisville, VT
Cuse - BC, Pitt, Louisville, UVa
BC - Louisville, Cuse, Pitt, Miami

Not bad...I think that is workable
11-16-2020 02:59 PM
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