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ACC to play 10-game conference-only schedule for the 2020 season.
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<blockquote data-quote="gtrower" data-source="post: 730558" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>Option 3 there is the one i came up with looking at it too. The North is all former Big East schools, the Central is all tenured ACC schools, and the South maintains the marquee ACC rivalries. </p><p></p><p>- largely regional without too many crazy road trips other than UL/Miami, but they’re both gonna have a tough time regardless. </p><p>- keeps all 4 NC schools together</p><p>- creates a large number of regional and/or historical matchups that will maintain fan/media interest. </p><p>- has some semblance of competitive balance despite the South being a little stacked.</p><p>- doesn’t stop any of the marquee rivalries.</p><p></p><p>If UVA/VPI refuse to be split then UVA moves up to the North, ND moves down to the South, and Clemson moves up to the Central. Clemson is happy with tenured ACC schools. ND is happy with Tech, Miami, FSU. And UVA is sad but that’s what you get for demanding to stay with VPI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtrower, post: 730558, member: 375"] Option 3 there is the one i came up with looking at it too. The North is all former Big East schools, the Central is all tenured ACC schools, and the South maintains the marquee ACC rivalries. - largely regional without too many crazy road trips other than UL/Miami, but they’re both gonna have a tough time regardless. - keeps all 4 NC schools together - creates a large number of regional and/or historical matchups that will maintain fan/media interest. - has some semblance of competitive balance despite the South being a little stacked. - doesn’t stop any of the marquee rivalries. If UVA/VPI refuse to be split then UVA moves up to the North, ND moves down to the South, and Clemson moves up to the Central. Clemson is happy with tenured ACC schools. ND is happy with Tech, Miami, FSU. And UVA is sad but that’s what you get for demanding to stay with VPI. [/QUOTE]
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