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Interesting comment by Wake AD today.

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He stated that with the last expansion it created problems with scheduling of traditional rivalry schools in the ACC and that this time around they wanted to correct that so those schools would definitely be able to play each other once every season.
 
That is interesting. Makes you think an 8-team "old ACC" division could be in the works.
 
That is interesting. Makes you think an 8-team "old ACC" division could be in the works.

Probably made it a much easier sell for the college presidents, and the fanbases in the south will be on board with that.
 
That is interesting. Makes you think an 8-team "old ACC" division could be in the works.

Yep, except probably Maryland in the northern division and FSU remaining in the South. Miami may move up to the North as well.

Some of us ACC fans (can't really get used to saying that) discussed this over at the ncaabbs ACC site in this thread: http://ncaabbs.com/showthread.php?tid=515608

Cheers,
Neil
 
Yep, except probably Maryland in the northern division and FSU remaining in the South. Miami may move up to the North as well.

Some of us ACC fans (can't really get used to saying that) discussed this over at the ncaabbs ACC site in this thread: http://ncaabbs.com/showthread.php?tid=515608

Cheers,
Neil

I love your pod idea. Either Duke or UNC in the Dome every year for BB.
 
I would bet it would be 4 pods where you get to play home and home with the other three teams in your pod. The only givens in this scenario is that Duke and UND will be in the same pod as will UCONN and Syracuse once the Huskies make it official.
 
I love your pod idea. Either Duke or UNC in the Dome every year for BB.

Well, I can't take credit for it since it was from a poster named Solohawks that I copied and pasted from a different forum over there.

Cheers,
Neil
 
That is interesting. Makes you think an 8-team "old ACC" division could be in the works.
That means you have a "Old Guys" Division consisting of:
Duke
Clemson
Maryland
UNC
NCSt
Virginia
Wake Forest

"New Guys" Division:
Boston College
Syracuse
Pitt
VaTech
Georgia Tech
FSU
Miami

I'd actually take that scenario.
 
If you add two more teams:

"Old Guys":
Duke
Clemson
Maryland
UNC
NCSt
UVa
Wake Forest
GaTech

"New Guys":
Boston College
Syracuse
Pitt
VaTech
FSU
Miami
UConn
Rutgers/WVU/Lville/Notre Dame (longshot, I know).

What does that "New Guys" division resemble?????????
 
Old Guys": ACC SOUTH
Duke
Clemson
FSU
UNC
NCSt
UVa
Wake Forest
GaTech

"New Guys": BIG EAST/ECAC
Boston College
Syracuse
Pitt
VaTech
Maryland
UMiami
UConn
WVU/=/Notre Dame (longshot, I know)/rutgers

LOVE THIS!!!!
 
How friggin' bad does it show how the BE handled its business if we end up in an 8 team ACC North that is an exact copy of the old BEFB, save swapping WVU for MD (and UConn for Temple)?
 
How friggin' bad does it show how the BE handled its business if we end up in an 8 team ACC North that is an exact copy of the old BEFB, save swapping WVU for MD (and UConn for Temple)?

I don't know...how bad? :bat:
 
Haha, love the two divisions. And should create some good new rivalries across them; the "Old BE" against the "Old ACC"

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Pods are very interesting for football.

I think the ACC tries to get to 16 with ND and UConn. If no ND, they settle for Rutgers. (Also assuming they keep everyone. I wonder how critical getting ND will be to keeping everyone (FSU??) in the fold...)

Pod 1 - BC, Syracuse, UConn, ND/Rutgers
Pod 2 - VPI, UVA, MD, Pitt
Pod 3 - UNC, NC State, Duke, Wake
Pod 4 - FSU, Miami, GaTech, Clemson

Play everyone in your pod once (3 games). Play two teams from each of the other pods (6 games). 9 game schedule. Rotate the out of pods teams every year so you play everyone in your pod every year and everyone outside of your pod every other year. Split up home and away. (Sidenote, 9 games makes it work but ND would probably push hard for 8 if it is even going to consider it...)

Seems like a great balance of keeping regional rivals and still maintaining the feel of a conference. (I think this is similar to what may be proposed/rumored for the Pac-16.)

Top two teams make the championship. This is good because everyone is eligible. Could even be two from the same pod (FSU and Miami). You avoid the Big 12 North/South disparity problem.

The major problem with a North/South split is that you would rarely play the other division in a 16-team conference. Assuming 9 games (apples to apples above) you would only play 2 of the other 8 teams every year. You would play each team in the other division every 4 years and and have them at home every 8 years. What point is it to be in the same conference with FSU, for example, if you only get them in the Dome every 8 years? The other problem is the disparity between the North and South. South would likely be much stronger than the North.

You would also have disparity in the pod systems. However, it is only 3 of your 9 games. Also, I think the schools would want it. FSU wants to play Miami every year. They also probably want to play GaTech and Clemson. It keeps each school regionally grounded. Cuse wants to play UConn, BC and ND/Rutgers. The NC schools want to play each other... Also as far as detrmining a champion, 2/3 of the games are otuside of the pod. Teams are overly penalzied or rewarded for being in a good/bad pod. Plus, the big boys (Pod 4) want to play each other!

The beauty too is also how your games would break down. Syracuse for example would play the 3 regional rivals. It would have one game in the mid-atlantic one and mid-atlantic team coming to the Dome. It would have one game in NC and one NC team coming to the Dome. It would have one game in the Deep South and one Deep South team coming to the Dome. Schedules could probably even be set so you get one of FSU/Miami each year. One of GaTech/Clemson. One of BC/UConn for teams from other pods...

Only downside I see is if you have a bunch of teams with the same record. If 4 teams are 8-1 it will come down to potentially complicated tie-breakers to dtermine who plays in the championship.
For hoops, I hope they follow the BE model. Play everyone once (15 games) and 3 teams twice. Make one a rival (Duke/UNC, Cuse/UConn) and have the other two rotate based on TV or whatever.
 

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