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RE: ACC taking the opposite approach than Big Ten?
(02-26-2013 02:25 PM)MTPiKapp Wrote:  Every member of the ACC plays a FCS(or transitional) school this season, Georgia Tech(Elon and Alabama A&M) and Clemson(South Carolina State and Citadel) both play two.

Georgia Tech has attendance problems anyhow, they won't even come close to selling out for Elon despite being their home opener, Alabama A&M, who they play late, may be their worst attended game in the last decade maybe longer.

Clemson I really don't get, what's their benefit to scheduling two FCS members?

Isn't there a law (guide) that USCAR and Clemson has to play at least one in-state FCS team a season? Seems dumb to have a no-benefit game, but I guess it is a in-state team. Which is good.
02-28-2013 11:59 AM
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