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Could the ACC offer a schedule perk?
What if the ACC allowed 1 or 2 teams from the conference to design its own schedule in basketball and football. Perhaps for football it could be the ACCCG participants and in basketball it could be the basketball champ participants. They select who they want to play the following season and the conference works around that.

Just a small thing the ACC could do to keep its most valuable members pacified along with the success initiative or what ever they are calling the unequal split based on performance.
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(09-07-2023 01:32 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  What if the ACC allowed 1 or 2 teams from the conference to design its own schedule in basketball and football. Perhaps for football it could be the ACCCG participants and in basketball it could be the basketball champ participants. They select who they want to play the following season and the conference works around that.

Just a small thing the ACC could do to keep its most valuable members pacified along with the success initiative or what ever they are calling the unequal split based on performance.

That would not be a prize. Putting a composite schedule together is a complex puzzle involving endless discussions with conference members and ESPN. Nobody is volunteering for that.

BTW, good luck to the conference office developing a football schedule for 2024 by January. It's going to be tough to meet that deadline.
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RE: Could the ACC offer a schedule perk?
(09-07-2023 02:16 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 01:32 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  What if the ACC allowed 1 or 2 teams from the conference to design its own schedule in basketball and football. Perhaps for football it could be the ACCCG participants and in basketball it could be the basketball champ participants. They select who they want to play the following season and the conference works around that.

Just a small thing the ACC could do to keep its most valuable members pacified along with the success initiative or what ever they are calling the unequal split based on performance.

That would not be a prize. Putting a composite schedule together is a complex puzzle involving endless discussions with conference members and ESPN. Nobody is volunteering for that.

BTW, good luck to the conference office developing a football schedule for 2024 by January. It's going to be tough to meet that deadline.

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RE: Could the ACC offer a schedule perk?
(09-07-2023 02:16 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 01:32 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  What if the ACC allowed 1 or 2 teams from the conference to design its own schedule in basketball and football. Perhaps for football it could be the ACCCG participants and in basketball it could be the basketball champ participants. They select who they want to play the following season and the conference works around that.

Just a small thing the ACC could do to keep its most valuable members pacified along with the success initiative or what ever they are calling the unequal split based on performance.

That would not be a prize. Putting a composite schedule together is a complex puzzle involving endless discussions with conference members and ESPN. Nobody is volunteering for that.

BTW, good luck to the conference office developing a football schedule for 2024 by January. It's going to be tough to meet that deadline.

I think everybody has in mind who they want to play already, it’s just a matter of assigning a date to it. The ACC or ESPN could possibly do that part.
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RE: Could the ACC offer a schedule perk?
(09-07-2023 02:16 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 01:32 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  What if the ACC allowed 1 or 2 teams from the conference to design its own schedule in basketball and football. Perhaps for football it could be the ACCCG participants and in basketball it could be the basketball champ participants. They select who they want to play the following season and the conference works around that.

Just a small thing the ACC could do to keep its most valuable members pacified along with the success initiative or what ever they are calling the unequal split based on performance.

That would not be a prize. Putting a composite schedule together is a complex puzzle involving endless discussions with conference members and ESPN. Nobody is volunteering for that.

BTW, good luck to the conference office developing a football schedule for 2024 by January. It's going to be tough to meet that deadline.

It won't be hard once they settle on the format
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