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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
(07-30-2020 09:17 AM)Steve1981 Wrote:  panite, Who do you think Boston College will play for the in state game?
Kind of ruling out the NM teams on the schedule, because of the governor.

If the ACC plays that 11th game, I would hope they would play UMass. You guys already schedule each other for one of BC's out of conference games regularly. Don't know what will happen now that the SEC has decided to go with 10 conference games only. That knocks out UF / FSU, Kentucky / Louisville, Clemson/ South Carolina, and Georgia and G-Tech rivalries for this year. If ND plays a ten game ACC schedule, will they play Navy or USC OOC this year. 04-cheers
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