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Plausible Routes to a 4x16 Power Conference Alignment?
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RE: Plausible Routes to a 4x16 Power Conference Alignment?
For the ACC to have any thoughts of doing this, it would have to be something like this:

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North: Boston College, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse
East: Louisville, Cincinnati, Virginia, Virginia Tech
West: Duke, NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest
South: Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami

Protected crossovers: North Carolina/Virginia

Even so, you're looking at a 9-game schedule, which presents a problem for FSU, GT, Clemson and UL (and possibly Pitt), and it's a serious problem for Notre Dame, which currently has only 5 ACC games per year.

But I suppose it's fun to dream...
06-14-2017 11:56 AM
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