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It’s been a while, but another division realignment thread
(01-25-2018 11:25 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(01-25-2018 09:46 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  I would like:

Boston College
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech
Louisville
North Carolina State
Miami

Virginia
North Carolina
Duke
Wake Forest
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Florida State

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I'm OK with those divisions. Sorry to lose GT and UNC(and UVA would have to be the annual crossover). However, it still hits the main recruiting areas for the Hokies, NC State is a better football program than UNC, and Syracuse and Louisville are more rivals to VT than GT and Duke.

Miami/FSU
Louisville/Clemson
VT/Virginia
NC State/NC
Pittsburgh/GT
Syracuse/Duke
BC/WF



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