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RE: Conference divisions, scheduling formats
(01-12-2021 11:44 PM)CarlSmithCenter Wrote:  
(01-12-2021 06:39 PM)westwolf Wrote:  Any changes in the format of the major conferences or are they all going back to 2019 structure?

I assume it will go back to normal if full seasons can happen, though I’d rather see the SEC and ACC go division less with three permanent opponents and five of the other ten every other year. I also assume the AAC will need, and get, another waiver to play a CCG with only 11 schools (UConn left and then didn’t even play this fall).

Couldn't they get a permanent wavier like the Sun Belt does to get a CCG game with 10 schools? I'd be thinking assuming Boise State falls through which team do you go after to get to 12?
01-13-2021 01:13 AM
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