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RE: It’s been a while, but another division realignment thread
(01-21-2018 08:51 AM)ren.hoek Wrote:  I believe divisions should protect and encourage rivalries, most of which are regional and/or historical. With that in mind, what if the ACC had Atlantic and East divisions containing the old ACC and old Big East, respectively?

East: BC, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Louisville, VT, Miami, WF
Atlantic: UNC, NCSU, Duke, UVa, Clemson, GT, FSU

WF is in the East because there isn’t a 7th former Big East team and they would be taking one for the team by doing this. The only permanent cross division rivalries that would be preserved would be FSU-Miami and UVa-VT. WF might want Duke too. The B1G has a similar setup in which Purdue-Indiana is the only permanent cross division rivalry. I’d guess VT wouldn’t like this setup, but why not discuss anyway?

I'd rather have Wake than NCSU, Duke, or UVA. They've been a friend to Clemson many times over the years and road trips to their stadium are actually enjoyable experiences. Best fans in the conference.
01-23-2018 04:18 PM
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