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RE: Divisionless Football Conferences?
(08-18-2017 05:26 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  How about this?

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Boston College: Miami-FL, Pittsburgh, Syracuse
Clemson: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville
Duke: NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest
Florida State: Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami-FL
Georgia Tech: Clemson, Florida State, Virginia Tech
Louisville: Clemson, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech
Miami-FL: Boston College, Florida State, Syracuse
NC State: Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest
North Carolina: Duke, NC State, Virginia
Pittsburgh: Boston College, Louisville, Syracuse
Syracuse: Boston College, Miami-FL Pittsburgh
Virginia: North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Virginia Tech: Georgia Tech, Louisville, Virginia
Wake Forest: Duke, NC State, Virginia

See corrections above.
I think that VT can live without playing Miami-FL every single year, and playing Louisville would renew an old rivalry. Also, Syracuse would get to renew its rivalry with Miami-FL.
08-19-2017 01:23 AM
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