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<blockquote data-quote="dmurdock" data-source="post: 876095" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>It can't be a pure pod system as that doesn't work with 14 teams and I don't see us expanding to 16 anytime soon. I can see the 4 NC schools being in a pod-like structure, but the other 10 schools will have a mix of the 3 permanents. I can see us with Clemson, VT, and who knows. FSU wants to keep Miami and Clemson, with a third for recruiting purposes, so they could be our third. I'm sure Clemson wants to keep us and wouldn't object to FSU as a second. I would think that Pitt, Syracuse and BC would want annual games, so that takes 2 permanents for each of them. I see 2 obvious permanents for most of the non-NC ACC teams other than Louisville and Virginia (UNC would be their obvious 2nd but can't because of the NC pod, unless UNC favors UVA over Wake), but I'm sure there are rivalries/priorities that I am not aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmurdock, post: 876095, member: 381"] It can't be a pure pod system as that doesn't work with 14 teams and I don't see us expanding to 16 anytime soon. I can see the 4 NC schools being in a pod-like structure, but the other 10 schools will have a mix of the 3 permanents. I can see us with Clemson, VT, and who knows. FSU wants to keep Miami and Clemson, with a third for recruiting purposes, so they could be our third. I'm sure Clemson wants to keep us and wouldn't object to FSU as a second. I would think that Pitt, Syracuse and BC would want annual games, so that takes 2 permanents for each of them. I see 2 obvious permanents for most of the non-NC ACC teams other than Louisville and Virginia (UNC would be their obvious 2nd but can't because of the NC pod, unless UNC favors UVA over Wake), but I'm sure there are rivalries/priorities that I am not aware of. [/QUOTE]
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