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ACC to play 10-game conference-only schedule for the 2020 season.
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 729874" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Gary Stokan says a lot of things. If the ACC and SEC have interconference games during the beginning couple of weeks of the season that throws out the ability of the conference to control the safety measures of all teams that compete. It also throws out the ability of the conference to change schedules on the fly. I don't understand what playing the games at MBS for the kickoff classic does for anyone other than the Peach Bowl organization. It doesn't make things easier for the ACC, Big 12, or SEC. It doesn't make travel better for any of the teams. It doesn't make adjusting schedules easier for the conferences. Fans won't likely be allowed in the stadium, so it doesn't create the pro-stadium atmosphere for the players. The only thing that it could possible do is provide TV money for the Peach Bowl organization. It is a bad idea all around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 729874, member: 2426"] Gary Stokan says a lot of things. If the ACC and SEC have interconference games during the beginning couple of weeks of the season that throws out the ability of the conference to control the safety measures of all teams that compete. It also throws out the ability of the conference to change schedules on the fly. I don't understand what playing the games at MBS for the kickoff classic does for anyone other than the Peach Bowl organization. It doesn't make things easier for the ACC, Big 12, or SEC. It doesn't make travel better for any of the teams. It doesn't make adjusting schedules easier for the conferences. Fans won't likely be allowed in the stadium, so it doesn't create the pro-stadium atmosphere for the players. The only thing that it could possible do is provide TV money for the Peach Bowl organization. It is a bad idea all around. [/QUOTE]
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