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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-21-2014 08:29 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 05:36 PM)The Real LHS81 Wrote:  Hearing a SMU-NC State a home-and-home in hoops next year. Looking forward to that game. Should leave some comp tickets for Wake Forest AD, Ron Wellman
Ha! I love it! Yeah - put Wellman in the SMU student section!!!

(04-21-2014 07:31 PM)shere khan Wrote:  we have ole miss, ucla and kansas on upcoming schedules. outside of vpi, fsu, clemson, ga tech, unc, or ncstate....not one frick given
Memphis just finished up a home & home with Duke IIRC. How'd that turn out?
the best team duke has ever had beat one of our worst teams ever and they lead the series,
acc gotta get a lot of pride outa that one. we are 3-3 with the mighty hokies though. vpi.... meh
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-21-2014 05:28 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  It sounds like SOME games make sense, but an overall conference challenge may NOT.

Games I want to see:

FOOTBALL:
NC State (and others) vs. ECU
Pittsburgh (and others) vs. Cincinnati
Miami (and others) vs. UCF/USF
etc.

BASKETBALL:
Syracuse (and others) vs. UConn
Louisville vs. Memphis
various vs. Cincinnati
etc.

I don't think Pitt or Louisville are picking up their phones.

We may be able to get the occasional neutral game at the Garden, but I don't see either of them continuing the football series. We were actually slated to play Duke in MSG at one point, but that mysteriously changed to Butler. I don't know what the circumstances there were, but had nothing to do with UC.

In all fairness, UL already plays UK, and Pitt already plays ND every year. And there is only so much room to schedule football.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-21-2014 09:07 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 08:50 PM)NBPirate Wrote:  I'm of the opinion that NC State-ECU should be played yearly no matter what
State might -- Might -- have been open to that idea when the ACC was playing a conference schedule of 7 or 8 games a season. Once they go to 9, they won't even consider it.

Well they're locked into an every 3 years home and home with us anyway.

Its understandable they might not want to play us considering they haven't beaten us this decade.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-21-2014 09:07 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 08:50 PM)NBPirate Wrote:  I'm of the opinion that NC State-ECU should be played yearly no matter what
State might -- Might -- have been open to that idea when the ACC was playing a conference schedule of 7 or 8 games a season. Once they go to 9, they won't even consider it.

they aren't doing 9, the nd agreement ended that
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-22-2014 08:17 AM)pesik Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 09:07 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 08:50 PM)NBPirate Wrote:  I'm of the opinion that NC State-ECU should be played yearly no matter what
State might -- Might -- have been open to that idea when the ACC was playing a conference schedule of 7 or 8 games a season. Once they go to 9, they won't even consider it.

they aren't doing 9, the nd agreement ended that
Wow, I didn't know that.

So in that case, maybe an annual game with ECU is possible, after all.
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Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
Bottom of the acc is miserable just like AAC. Top would be competitive. Outside if fsu acc was poor last year. Clemson was decent but vastly overrated after beating up on terrible acc teams all year.


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Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
Just look at bcs records over last 10 yrs. acc is deplorable.


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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-22-2014 09:35 AM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(04-22-2014 08:17 AM)pesik Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 09:07 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(04-21-2014 08:50 PM)NBPirate Wrote:  I'm of the opinion that NC State-ECU should be played yearly no matter what
State might -- Might -- have been open to that idea when the ACC was playing a conference schedule of 7 or 8 games a season. Once they go to 9, they won't even consider it.

they aren't doing 9, the nd agreement ended that
Wow, I didn't know that.

So in that case, maybe an annual game with ECU is possible, after all.

Like I said, its not because we're already on an every 3 year contract home and home.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
I'd love it, I don't see where there is any real advantage for the ACC, however.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
NBPirate, I knew that ECU and NCSU play occasionally. I didn't know it was every 3 years, but I knew it was frequent.

But I think the Pack is willing to schedule a "tough" OOC game vs. a non-P5 opponent on top of 8 ACC games. I don't think they're willing to do that on top of 9 ACC games.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
It will never happen, nor do I care if it does.

As a UConn fan, I would only want to play ACC schools that I consider our peers in hoop (Duke, UNC, Louisville). As for the rest of the conference, there is nothing to gain for UConn by beating the other ACC schools and something to lose in perception if we lose to the likes of a BC, Virginia Tech, Miami, or Wake Forest.

As for football, the other ACC schools don't want to schedule UConn. It cracks me up when I go to the ACC board to see how much better ACC fans think that their football programs are than UConn's. In reality, UConn would finish no worse than mid-pack to around tenth in a 14 team ACC in any given year. That is half of the reason for these fans wanting to keep UConn out of the ACC.... some of these fans know that their school would move down a rung in the ACC conference pecking order.
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RE: Should there be an AAC/ACC Scheduling Agreement?
(04-19-2014 09:35 AM)pesik Wrote:  they already have a big 10 agreement and would laugh at us even asking
before last year the best we could have done was an a-10/aac challenge

after such a great year and the Big East not so great, theyve been knocked off their high horse and would probably do a aac/nBE challenge

but i think if we do great again next year (without ul) i think an aac/pac12 or aac/sec challange is potentially possible (likely on a short term contract tho lol)

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