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I think we should let the backup punter from each team cast a vote for the league championship, you can't vote for your own team.
my scrum team is 5 git grads, a clemson grad, and me. the head of development is a lsu grad so i got all kinds of "man sucks you couldnt pay delane enough this year, hes a baller"
anyway, we got to talking about just random shit. every single last git grad, no exception, gave less than half of a shit about not just football, but sports in general. *
which begs the question: if a kid commits and there is nobody around to see or hear it, does he really commit?
* they hate sports yet they all hate anything associated with uga: calling them obnoxious mouth breathers who bark at children. thought that was amusing lol
In fact it's encouraged by league rules. The ACC has been trying to get Miami into the acccg for decades. It's hilarious that they haven't managed yet
I once got ejected from a high school game for fighting and finished the fight under the bleachers. Jake Grove is my kind of OL
I'd endorse that tiebreaker, but leave it to the ACC to find a way to get the worst possible teams again. Or they'll just give it to uva and NC State for their Brazil trip.
Duke's away schedule only ranges from Miami to Charlottesville.
Actually, NC State might have the most, with a game in Brazil and in California.
From a quick review it looks like BC and UNC were the only ones I found that were playing 2 OOC road games next year. That likely played a factor.
Tie breaker should be total miles traveled.
I haven't looked at every school's slate, but it wouldn't surprise me to see the Tobacco Road teams all playing each other, Clemson, UVA, GT, etc and not having to put the effort of long distance travel.
Or come up with some sort of "point" system like hockey/soccer. Away wins = 3 points, home wins = 2 points, OT losses = 1 point.
No, it's completely allowed by league rules, it's just always prevented by Miami's inevitable bed shitting around Halloween.
I predict Miami...in the Acccg
Sorry, that is not allowed by league rules
Technically, the tiebreakers and rules have always said "winning percentage". That's the verbiage they leaned heavily on in 2020 when games were getting cancelled left and right.
But it's still stupid.
I compared that list to what fbschedules had before the change up, and that had us playing NC State at home instead of Stanford.
Either way, @SMU is the new addition.
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Go with the more winnable game that gives us a better record? That can lead to later season games getting better exposure.
But who knows anymore, it's all like playing whack a mole nowadays.
Just realized we will be seeing him. Signed with Georgia Tech.
Problem is in this environment the tough and easy slates can flip year to year. Who thought 13-0 FSU would be 2-10 FSU the next season. Portal wins can flip a team overnight but so can portal misses especially at QB.
So I'm having this thought. Obviously there's going to be schedule imbalances for the conference with 17 teams and 9 games. Some slates, like 2026, will have tougher than average slates, but other schedules will be easier than average. If the goal for VT and CJMFF is to make the playoffs within the next 4 years, wouldn't we want the tougher slates to be in years 1 and/or 2? So that the easy slates are in years 3 and/or 4 and set us up better once we've had full recruiting cycles come through and develop/mature into upperclassmen?
We will win the ACC next year.
Allow an old man a big dream please.
If anyone gets kicked it should be one of the noobs. SMU would be my choice
Tobacco road.
I would love to see how you could come up with a more poorly put together schedule or conference arrangement with 70% of your teams playing more games than the other and on top of that teams have an uneven number of home games.
Can't wait for the tiebreaker between a 7-2 v 6-2 or 6-2 v. 6-3.
Freaking add UCONN (or kick BC out) at this point just to get rid of the dumb schedule and 17 teams.
As a former MV, take your leg haha
What prevented everyone from being forced into a 9 game schedule this year. I know FSU, GT, and Clemson have SEC rivalries that make their schedules a little less fluid, but WTF is the holdup with BC and UNC? It's ridiculous to get 70% of the way there and just say "screw it, good enough".
By the way, just looking at schedules, I predict Miami and GT in the Acccg
Hopefully JMFF already has his guys.

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