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SEC Leaning Toward Deal With ACC?

Kevin C. Cox

Nick Saban says the other SEC teams are not buying into the 9 game scenario, and that 8+1 is gaining traction:

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/according-to-nick-saban--there-s-not-much-support-for-a-nine-game-sec-schedule-173443886.html

If we assume we end up with a scheduling agreement between the SEC and ACC, who should be the Hokies partner?
In my blog post, I concluded that it needs to be Tennessee - but at the beginning of the season, keeping UVA at the end:


http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2014/04/sec-leaning-toward-81-model.html

Keep in mind that if the ACC also gets approval to go division-less, the Hokies could theoretically have a schedule that looks like this: FSU, Miami, Ga Tech, Clemson, Louisville, Notre Dame, Tennessee, 3 more ACC teams, 1 G5, and 1 FCS. that's a pretty tough schedule IMO!


What do YOU guys think? Please, COMMENT!!!

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