OrangeXtreme
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It will be interesting to see how much it looks like a normal conference schedule. I would guess there might be more conference games early in the season, and quite a bit of down time late in the season (maybe just 1 game scheduled a week for the last 2 or 3 weeks of the season), so there is some flexibility in the event some games are postponed.
Welcome to next week and the IGGY committee is itching to open for business.
Definitely no Colgate or Cornell this year.
It's closer!!! Less than 24 hours away.Welcome to next week and the IGGY committee is itching to open for business.
Three Big Mondays against Virginia, Duke and UNC. Very nice. The ACC loves those Tuesday and Wednesday midweek games. Probably 9 pm. We have a bunch of those. Not a bad schedule.
This is actually a pretty nice break for us
Must be for TV flexibility since games may get cancelled around the nation TV wants ensure programming.Why the “either or” Tuesday/Wednesday games?
With COVID and its expected impact on the regular season, I don't think they are scheduling any games the final weekend.Play Georgetown on the final weekend like I have suggested.
The Big East needs a team off the last weekend as well.
Damn it’s almost like they are listening which if they are good.
With COVID and its expected impact on the regular season, I don't think they are scheduling any games the final weekend.
It looks like they ended the regular season on 3/1. The ACC tournament is scheduled to start on 3/9, so they have a little more than a week to try and work in all the postponed games they are going to have.
I don't think it was a very thoughtful or intelligent way to schedule the games. I think they needed a 2 week buffer at the end of the season. It would be awkward if no games got cancelled and there was just nothing those last 2 weeks. But that isn't going to happen.
Too bad...there are going to be a lot of teams finishing the regular season with different conference games played.
Also, I was expecting them to try and build some road trips into the schedule to get 2 or 3 games in during one trip. That would seem to cut down on travel and risk. Only see the one at the end of the year with the games in Winston-Salem and Chapel Hill. Wasted opportunity.
I have the Georgetown game being played on Saturday, January 9th, as that is the only slot left open for an OOC game in January.
ACC games scheduled for March 6.2021. Are you talking about the Big East?With COVID and its expected impact on the regular season, I don't think they are scheduling any games the final weekend.
It looks like they ended the regular season on 3/1. The ACC tournament is scheduled to start on 3/9, so they have a little more than a week to try and work in all the postponed games they are going to have.
I don't think it was a very thoughtful or intelligent way to schedule the games. I think they needed a 2 week buffer at the end of the season. It would be awkward if no games got cancelled and there was just nothing those last 2 weeks. But that isn't going to happen.
Too bad...there are going to be a lot of teams finishing the regular season with different conference games played.
Also, I was expecting them to try and build some road trips into the schedule to get 2 or 3 games in during one trip. That would seem to cut down on travel and risk. Only see the one at the end of the year with the games in Winston-Salem and Chapel Hill. Wasted opportunity.
I have the Georgetown game being played on Saturday, January 9th, as that is the only slot left open for an OOC game in January.
Why the “either or” Tuesday/Wednesday games?