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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 149901" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>If this sort of thing is going to become normal, than I'm all for just dropping the requirement for playing the cross-divisional games altogether. We'd play 6 division games, still play Clemson every year and schedule whoever we want in the remaining five games (ACC or not). Then at that point I'm OK not counting the cross-division games towards division championship.</p><p></p><p>It'd be cool to have an additional power-5 game outside of the conference. I'd love to see us play some old SEC foes or some Big-10, Big-12, or PAC-12 teams we've never played before (Ohio State, Oklahoma, UCLA to name a few). It'd even be nice to play Michigan (only meeting in 1934).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 149901, member: 932"] If this sort of thing is going to become normal, than I'm all for just dropping the requirement for playing the cross-divisional games altogether. We'd play 6 division games, still play Clemson every year and schedule whoever we want in the remaining five games (ACC or not). Then at that point I'm OK not counting the cross-division games towards division championship. It'd be cool to have an additional power-5 game outside of the conference. I'd love to see us play some old SEC foes or some Big-10, Big-12, or PAC-12 teams we've never played before (Ohio State, Oklahoma, UCLA to name a few). It'd even be nice to play Michigan (only meeting in 1934). [/QUOTE]
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