Can someone tell me when the game DATES (not times) will be published for the 2021 schedule?
You sure uga is @ home?ACC usually announces football schedule in mid/late January. Not sure if COVID will have any impact on "normal" for this kind of thing or not.
ETA... we already know this much:
2021
Sept. 4 vs. Northern Illinois
Sept. 11 vs. Kennesaw State
Nov. 20 at Notre Dame
Nov. 27 vs. Georgia
ACC Home: Boston College, North Carolina, Pitt, Virginia Tech
ACC Away: Clemson, Duke, Miami, Virginia
I feel like I read something that it would be. Either way, someone will have to take a hit because of the missed year.You sure uga is @ home?
I'm way too old to be sure of anything. Here is my source.You sure uga is @ home?
If this year showed us anything (across CFB)... conference divisions are really unnecessary and create problems for CCG matchups. (see SEC... A&M left out). Divisions need to be GONE. Rotate through all 13 opponents over time and TOP 2 get into ACCCG.With the COVID schedule this year and having Notre Dame in the conference, has anyone heard if the ACC will keep the conference divisions the same as before once it all goes back to "normal"? If there was ever a time to rebalance the divisions, now is the time.
I'd like to see them balance it so rivals are in the same division and then get rid of the permanent cross-over game. With 2 rotational games means that we'll play every cross team at least once every 4 years and not once every 6 years like it was before.
You sure uga is @ home?
Don't think that is possible with 7 teams in a division, unless two teams gave up a rivalry. Works with 6 and 8 team divisions but not 7.I'd like to see them balance it so rivals are in the same division and then get rid of the permanent cross-over game. With 2 rotational games means that we'll play every cross team at least once every 4 years and not once every 6 years like it was before.
Don't think that is possible with 7 teams in a division, unless two teams gave up a rivalry. Works with 6 and 8 team divisions but not 7.
My suggestion would be for VT and Boston college to give up theirs. Then you could have the following two divisions:
Clemson, GT, NC, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, BC
Miami, FSU, Louisville, VA, VPI, Duke, Wake (VA and VPI are required by VA law to play every year, so would have to be in same division)
YesYou sure uga is @ home?