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McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Melky Cabrera - 03-16-2013 08:18 AM

I'm surprised that I haven't seen any comment on this in the past couple of days. (Maybe I missed it.) Sorry if this has already been posted.

McMurphy says:

Notre Dame will play home-and-home ACC games against Boston College and Georgia Tech along with two other ACC schools to be determined. Notre Dame will also play one game each against the league's remaining ten members.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/9042949/notre-dame-big-east-agree-irish-exit-2-years-early-join-acc

As I read it, Notre Dame will make a scheduling commitment to play 4 ACC schools annually and with then rotate among the other ten members.

For the sake of discussion, let's assume that the other 2 schools are Syracuse and Pitt. That means if you are not BC, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, or Pitt and you are an ACC member, you get Notre Dame on your schedule once every ten years.

It doesn't seem like much of a concession from Notre Dame. Basically they're keeping on their schedule the teams they already play and then reserve one spot for an annual ACC game.


RE: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - firmbizzle - 03-16-2013 08:24 AM

I'm not sure why they wouldn't want to play more ACC teams. There are a lot of high profile potential match-ups.

FSU
Miami
UNC
WF
Duke
UVA
VT


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Tallgrass - 03-16-2013 08:27 AM

ACC is a big winner and that is true for every ACC conference member. From a football standpoint, the visiblity and money ND football brings is superb. ND football fans are going to be watching and supporting ACC football.....it is a huge increase in the tv audience for ACC. No wonder every conference in the world (B1G, B12) has been pursuing ND over the years. N

No doubt also ND will help with ACC bowls.

Just putting football to the side for the moment....look what ND does for ACC basketball.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Melky Cabrera - 03-16-2013 08:34 AM

Tallgrass, are you speaking tongue in cheek?

If so, it's a good one. ACC basketball would be nothing without Notre Dame. 03-lmfao


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - TIGER-PAUL - 03-16-2013 08:41 AM

Melky, he's referring to the basketball rotation. Not football.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - TerryD - 03-16-2013 08:44 AM

(03-16-2013 08:18 AM)Melky Cabrera Wrote:  I'm surprised that I haven't seen any comment on this in the past couple of days. (Maybe I missed it.) Sorry if this has already been posted.

McMurphy says:

Notre Dame will play home-and-home ACC games against Boston College and Georgia Tech along with two other ACC schools to be determined. Notre Dame will also play one game each against the league's remaining ten members.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/9042949/notre-dame-big-east-agree-irish-exit-2-years-early-join-acc

As I read it, Notre Dame will make a scheduling commitment to play 4 ACC schools annually and with then rotate among the other ten members.

For the sake of discussion, let's assume that the other 2 schools are Syracuse and Pitt. That means if you are not BC, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, or Pitt and you are an ACC member, you get Notre Dame on your schedule once every ten years.

It doesn't seem like much of a concession from Notre Dame. Basically they're keeping on their schedule the teams they already play and then reserve one spot for an annual ACC game.


This is about basketball, not football.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Maize - 03-16-2013 08:53 AM

I am fine with it....Notre Dame is not a Football Member and they have a right to somewhat control their schedule with the agreement.

What the ACC gets in return is a better media deal and much better bowl lineup. I suspect the ACC Bowl Lineup will improve with the addition of ND in the Bowl Rotation. Schools like ND, FSU, Virginia Tech, Clemson & Louisville have strong fan support for Bowl Games & a school like Miami while not a great travel fanbase has great ratings when they are good.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - TIGER-PAUL - 03-16-2013 08:57 AM

this has nothing to do with their football rotation

Notre Dame will play home-and-home ACC games against Boston College and Georgia Tech along with two other ACC schools to be determined. Notre Dame will also play one game each against the league's remaining ten members.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Melky Cabrera - 03-16-2013 08:58 AM

(03-16-2013 08:41 AM)TIGER-PAUL Wrote:  Melky, he's referring to the basketball rotation. Not football.

Ahh . . . I knew there had to be more to it than met the eye. Looking at the paragraph before it, that makes perfect sense.

I wonder if this means that the ACC will go to a 3 division pid system for basketball. I was already thinking that 3 pods make the most sense for a 15 team basketball league.

Possible Divisions:

NORTH
BC
Syracuse
Pitt
Louisville
Notred Dame

MID ATLANTIC
North Carolina
Duke
NC State
Virginia
Virginia Tech

SOUTH
Wake Forest
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Miami

Of course this is not in keeping with the idea of them playing BC, GT + 2 others. The ACC does strange things with its divisions. The proposed BC + GT makes no sense to me. If they do this, the divisions will look very strange and will be as hard to call to mind as the present divisions are.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Hokie Mark - 03-16-2013 08:59 AM

Every ACC school will have 2 permanent basketball partners. For example, UNC will play Duke and NC State 2x, and Pittsburgh will play Syracuse and Maryland/Louisville 2X. Notre Dame merely has BC and GT as partners. No news here.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - WakeForestRanger - 03-16-2013 09:01 AM

This was decided last October and is about basketball.

Wake gets Duke and NC State.
GT gets Notre Dame and Clemson.
Etc....


McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - chargeradio - 03-16-2013 09:20 AM

So it looks like the ACC is playing an 18-game schedule, just not using divisions.

Will the tournament use the double bye like the Big East tournament does now?


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - WakeForestRanger - 03-16-2013 09:24 AM

Here's the press release from October with all the permanent partners listed.

http://www.theacc.com/genrel/100312aae.html

The ACC will continue to play an 18-game conference schedule with the addition of Notre Dame. The scheduling model will be based on a two-partner format.

Each year, teams will play every league opponent at least once with the two partners playing home and away annually. In addition to the four annual games against partners, the remaining 14 conference games will feature home and away games with two rotating opponents and five home-only games and five road-only games.

The two-primary-partner format preserves competitive balance and builds upon traditional rivalries while providing the opportunity to create new ones.

Boston College - Notre Dame and Syracuse
Clemson - Florida State and Georgia Tech
Duke - North Carolina and Wake Forest
Florida State - Clemson and Miami
Georgia Tech - Clemson and Notre Dame
Maryland - Pitt and Virginia
Miami - Florida State and Virginia Tech
North Carolina - Duke and NC State
NC State - North Carolina and Wake Forest
Notre Dame - Boston College and Georgia Tech
Pitt - Maryland and Syracuse
Syracuse - Boston College and Pitt
Virginia - Maryland and Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech - Miami and Virginia
Wake Forest - Duke and NC State

Following the regular season, the ACC Tournament format will continue to feature all league members. The Tournament will begin with three games on Wednesday, followed by four games on Thursday and Friday, two semifinals on Saturday and the championship game on Sunday. The top four seeds will continue to receive byes into Friday's quarterfinal round.

In the annual ACC/B1G Challenge, the decision was made to include the 12 teams with the best RPI from the previous year.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - jaminandjachin - 03-16-2013 09:25 AM

(03-16-2013 09:20 AM)chargeradio Wrote:  So it looks like the ACC is playing an 18-game schedule, just not using divisions.

Will the tournament use the double bye like the Big East tournament does now?

Yes the only difference is all 15 teams will play. BE only plays the top 14 teams. There will be 3 games on Wed, 4 Thurs, 4 Friday, 2 Sat, 1 Sun


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - WakeForestRanger - 03-16-2013 09:25 AM

Louisville will take Maryland's spot.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - OrangeCrush22 - 03-16-2013 09:36 AM

Reading comprehension...

Basketball...

Quote:The ACC had been planning for months to accommodate Notre Dame if it was able to join for the 2013-14 academic year. The ACC already has formulated an 18-game, 15-team scheduling format for men's basketball.

Notre Dame will play home-and-home ACC games against Boston College and Georgia Tech along with two other ACC schools to be determined. Notre Dame also will play one game each against the league's remaining 10 members.

Football...

Quote:Previously the Big East unsuccessfully tried to get Notre Dame to schedule future football games against Big East opponents to allow an early exit from the league, sources said.

However, Notre Dame didn't have any future openings, in part because of its football scheduling agreement with the ACC. Notre Dame, which will remain an independent in football, will play five ACC teams annually starting in 2014.

This is just rehashing what's been known for months, because the move was officially announced.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - 10thMountain - 03-16-2013 10:00 AM

Gotta figure they want their 4 traditional rivals in the ACC:

-BC (Holy War)
-ND vs Pitt
-ND vs GT
-ND vs Miami (Catholics and Cons)


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - FloridaJag - 03-16-2013 10:16 AM

(03-16-2013 08:34 AM)Melky Cabrera Wrote:  Tallgrass, are you speaking tongue in cheek?

If so, it's a good one. ACC basketball would be nothing without Notre Dame. 03-lmfao

04-bow 01-ncaabbs03-lmfao


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Ragu - 03-16-2013 10:32 AM

(03-16-2013 10:00 AM)10thMountain Wrote:  Gotta figure they want their 4 traditional rivals in the ACC:

-BC (Holy War)
-ND vs Pitt
-ND vs GT
-ND vs Miami (Catholics and Cons)

Not going to happen. This is once again about basketball. Notre Dame at best can get one ACC team every year. And that would be if they go to 6 ACC games with the 1 protected rivalry and the other 5 spots going to the other 13 in some order.

Every team is guaranteed ND in football once every 3 years. Of course being ND, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they screw over the ACC somehow.


RE: McMurphy: Notre Dame to play BC and Georgia Tech annually . . . - Melky Cabrera - 03-16-2013 10:32 AM

(03-16-2013 08:59 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Every ACC school will have 2 permanent basketball partners. For example, UNC will play Duke and NC State 2x, and Pittsburgh will play Syracuse and Maryland/Louisville 2X. Notre Dame merely has BC and GT as partners. No news here.

Thanks. I hadn't read that. Appreciate the explanation.

Weird system if you ask me. . . which of course no one has. 04-bow