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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 930193, member: 652"] People this makes a lot of sense. Look at who the sugar daddy is for the SEC and ACC. It is ESPN. ESPN would control all of these games on its platforms, and don't think some of these games wouldn't fall down the SEC and potential ACC Network to help get those channels on in more states. Clemson - South Carolina Georgia Tech - Georgia Florida St/Miami - Florida Louisville - Kentucky These games would be locks. FSU/Miami could rotate Florida and allow FSU to play Alabama for 2 years potentially allow Florida-Miami to play a couple of times. That would leave Syracuse, Boston College, Wake Forest, Miami, Virginia, Virginia Tech, NC State, North Carolina, Duke, Pittsburgh from the ACC Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Alabama, LSU, Missouri, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Auburn, Tennessee, Vanderbilt from the SEC. None of these matchups would be locked in yearly, and I bet a lot of them would be played as neutral site affairs as ACC home games. Like LSU would play Syracuse at Metlife one year, Alabama would play Duke/Wake Forest at Charlotte Bank of America Stadium. If the SEC will agree to this type of collaboration it makes too much sense. [/QUOTE]
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