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<blockquote data-quote="dhbartlett12" data-source="post: 95854" data-attributes="member: 1649"><p>The ACC votes every year on a 9 game schedule. Once ND joins, and/or the ACC uses its new found autonomy, we will either disband the divisions or move to a nine game schedule. I'd love a 10 game conference schedule, but that wont happen. The 9 game schedule will be the leagues best chance to change this issue.</p><p></p><p>Removing the conferences could multiply this issue by 1000, but it would change on a yearly basis and even out over time.</p><p></p><p>A 10 game schedule without conferences would limit the chance of an unbalanced schedule. You may play FSU and ND, but Duke would play Clemson and Louisville. Plus, we'd see Clemson 4 out of 5 years, so rivalries really wouldn't cease.</p><p></p><p>And people want to become governors because of the power it gives them. Money does not need to be an added incentive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhbartlett12, post: 95854, member: 1649"] The ACC votes every year on a 9 game schedule. Once ND joins, and/or the ACC uses its new found autonomy, we will either disband the divisions or move to a nine game schedule. I'd love a 10 game conference schedule, but that wont happen. The 9 game schedule will be the leagues best chance to change this issue. Removing the conferences could multiply this issue by 1000, but it would change on a yearly basis and even out over time. A 10 game schedule without conferences would limit the chance of an unbalanced schedule. You may play FSU and ND, but Duke would play Clemson and Louisville. Plus, we'd see Clemson 4 out of 5 years, so rivalries really wouldn't cease. And people want to become governors because of the power it gives them. Money does not need to be an added incentive. [/QUOTE]
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