Posted 17 hours ago17 hr Moderator No. I don't believe the ACC had any choice but to follow the B1G, B12, and the SEC. Like the SEC, the ACC will require its members to play 10 games vs. P4 opponents. The B1G has no such requirement.https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/acc-votes-to-expand-football-schedule-to-nine-conference-games-10-power-4-games-each-season/
17 hours ago17 hr Administrator No. 1 minute ago, Jon Joseph said:I don't believe the ACC had any choice but to follow the B1G, B12, and the SEC.Like the SEC, the ACC will require its members to play 10 games vs. P4 opponents. The B1G has no such requirement.https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/acc-votes-to-expand-football-schedule-to-nine-conference-games-10-power-4-games-each-season/All the more reason to leave behind the Group-of-Six Conference teams off our schedule?How about it Beavis? Mr. FishDuck
16 hours ago16 hr No. Remember when this was seen as impossible this Summer? There's just no way these leagues could put their millionaire coaches through the stress of one additional conference game.
1 hour ago1 hr Author Moderator No. AP on the ACC's moving to nine conference games.AP NewsACC moving to 9-game football schedule starting next year...The Atlantic Coast Conference is moving to a nine-game league schedule for football while having teams play at least 10 games against power-conference opponents, though there will be variables due toThe ACC's discussions on whether to go to nine games were 'incredibly intentional.' Not mundane and meandering? 🤔How about: 'We do this or we look like chicken spit weenies! Next subject.'
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