LOL, ACC





Is this because of who the teams playing 8 have locked as usual OOC rival games?

BC-ND
Clemson-SCar
UNC-SCar
GT-GA
FSU-Fla

Trying to come up with any logical reason

They’ve also mandated you play 10 P4 games so may be part of it of who they’ve got scheduled there

Interesting long term strat

Starting in 2027, 16 teams will play a nine-game ACC schedule annually, with one team each season playing eight league games and scheduling two Power Four opponents outside the conference to accommodate the 10 Power Four games requirement.

Edit: appears done so that teams with prior commitments to already have 10 P4 games could still honor that and have their cupcakes. Don’t really see it as an issue given it’s a transition and these deals are made years out and no doubt would cost you a bunch in buyout money for a poorer conference
 



Outside of the tie breaker absurdity, am I the only one loving the downfall of clemson/fsu? I have a good buddy that is a clemson fan and I want to inject all of the Syracuse upsets into my veins.
 

Is this because of who the teams playing 8 have locked as usual OOC rival games?

BC-ND
Clemson-SCar
UNC-SCar
GT-GA
FSU-Fla

Trying to come up with any logical reason

They’ve also mandated you play 10 P4 games so may be part of it of who they’ve got scheduled there

Interesting long term strat

Starting in 2027, 16 teams will play a nine-game ACC schedule annually, with one team each season playing eight league games and scheduling two Power Four opponents outside the conference to accommodate the 10 Power Four games requirement.

Edit: appears done so that teams with prior commitments to already have 10 P4 games could still honor that and have their cupcakes. Don’t really see it as an issue given it’s a transition and these deals are made years out and no doubt would cost you a bunch in buyout money for a poorer conference

I would have guessed that the teams playing only 8 games were also the 5 tied into playing Notre Dame as part of their quasi ACC arrangement. That doesn't seem to be the case though for all of them.
 




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