MinnesotaCane
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So, we have non-conference games against Florida Atlantic, Florida and South Florida. Who is the 4th non-conference game?
Also, if not mistaken, I believe that the ACC is keeping 8 conference games despite the additions of Syracuse and Pitt. I believe that Pitt is in the Coastal.
So we know for a fact that our conference games are:
vs. Duke
vs. Virginia
vs. Georgia Tech
at Florida State
at Virginia Tech
at North Carolina
We play Pitt, but will it be home or away? Also, will either play NC State or Wake Forest. My guess is that we will play at Pitt and home versus Wake. In doing this schedule, we will always play the same location (home in even years and away in odd years) each year against NC, VT, Pitt and FSU and the opposite for Duke, Georgia Tech, Virginia and the rotating Atlantic Division foe. If this is the case, do we play the rotating Atlantic division team home in year 1 and then away in year 2, or do we play Atlantic division team A home in year 1 and then team B away in year 2, etc.?
Also, if not mistaken, I believe that the ACC is keeping 8 conference games despite the additions of Syracuse and Pitt. I believe that Pitt is in the Coastal.
So we know for a fact that our conference games are:
vs. Duke
vs. Virginia
vs. Georgia Tech
at Florida State
at Virginia Tech
at North Carolina
We play Pitt, but will it be home or away? Also, will either play NC State or Wake Forest. My guess is that we will play at Pitt and home versus Wake. In doing this schedule, we will always play the same location (home in even years and away in odd years) each year against NC, VT, Pitt and FSU and the opposite for Duke, Georgia Tech, Virginia and the rotating Atlantic Division foe. If this is the case, do we play the rotating Atlantic division team home in year 1 and then away in year 2, or do we play Atlantic division team A home in year 1 and then team B away in year 2, etc.?