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<blockquote data-quote="LT 1967" data-source="post: 958873" data-attributes="member: 6582"><p>One other way would be to reduce the permanent teams to two. If GT played Clemson and Louisville as permanent opponents, you would then rotate 7 teams each year (9 conference games). Using the published opponents for GT in 2024 and 2025, GT schedule would look something like the following:</p><p></p><p>2024--------------------2025</p><p></p><p>Clemson(P)-----------Clemson(P)</p><p>Louisville(P)-----------Louisville(P)</p><p>Stanford---------------CAL</p><p>FSU--------------------SMU</p><p>NCS--------------------DUKE</p><p>PITT--------------------BC</p><p>SYR---------------------MIAMI</p><p>WF---------------------UNC</p><p>VT----------------------UVA</p><p></p><p>I also read an article in which the AD from Syracuse said, "It could be as simple as dropping from three to two permanent Opponents". Sounds like the conference has been discussing this option.</p><p></p><p>This will really pin down the GT schedule due to the fact we have UGA every year. That pretty much restricts the GT schedule to 9 ACC teams plus UGA (10 Power 4 teams) If we want 7 home games every year, we will schedule 9 ACC Plus UGA and 2 G5 teams. On the Notre years, we will have 11 Power 4 teams on the schedule Likely only 6 home games in those years.</p><p></p><p>Pretty Strong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT 1967, post: 958873, member: 6582"] One other way would be to reduce the permanent teams to two. If GT played Clemson and Louisville as permanent opponents, you would then rotate 7 teams each year (9 conference games). Using the published opponents for GT in 2024 and 2025, GT schedule would look something like the following: 2024--------------------2025 Clemson(P)-----------Clemson(P) Louisville(P)-----------Louisville(P) Stanford---------------CAL FSU--------------------SMU NCS--------------------DUKE PITT--------------------BC SYR---------------------MIAMI WF---------------------UNC VT----------------------UVA I also read an article in which the AD from Syracuse said, "It could be as simple as dropping from three to two permanent Opponents". Sounds like the conference has been discussing this option. This will really pin down the GT schedule due to the fact we have UGA every year. That pretty much restricts the GT schedule to 9 ACC teams plus UGA (10 Power 4 teams) If we want 7 home games every year, we will schedule 9 ACC Plus UGA and 2 G5 teams. On the Notre years, we will have 11 Power 4 teams on the schedule Likely only 6 home games in those years. Pretty Strong! [/QUOTE]
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