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ACC, Big Ten Considering Non-Conference Football Games vs. Own Conference
Posted on 5/14/14 at 11:26 am
Posted on 5/14/14 at 11:26 am
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According to ESPN, the ACC and Big Ten are each considering the idea of playing non-conference games against their own conference.
Yes, you read that right. Not games featuring ACC vs. Big Ten, but ACC vs. ACC and Big Ten vs. Big Ten. And the games wouldn’t count in conference standings.
Yesterday, Penn State athletic director David Joyner told ESPN that they have had discussions about playing Big Ten opponents in non-conference games.
“That’s a unique concept we could talk about more,” Joyner said. “That’s a possibility.”
That was followed up by a report this morning from ESPN’s Brett McMurphy. ACC athletics directors and coaches have been discussing the very same thing for their own conference.
“Everything’s on the table,” Syracuse athletic director Daryl Gross told ESPN.
“I think all the coaches felt like playing each other more, if there was a model for that, we’d be open to it,” NC State coach Dave Doerin said. “They are going to allow us to use that plus-one game in the conference as a nonconference game so that will be interesting to see where it goes. When we don’t have to play Notre Dame, playing Duke or Virginia or somebody from the Coastal that we don’t play will be a discussion we want to have.”
With the number of conference members in the ACC and Big Ten ballooning to 14, teams in opposite divisions don’t play each other very often. It’s worse in the ACC because of the eight-game schedule. Teams in opposite divisions may play each other only one time in 11 years due to the permanent crossover rivalries.
The bylaws of the ACC do not prevent non-conference football games vs. conference members, according to the report. It would be up to the schools to agree to the games. In fact, ACC baseball schools already play non-conference games against teams from their own conference.
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Posted on 5/14/14 at 11:28 am to Dr RC
So basically, their entire schedule could consist of teams from their own conference? Weak.
Posted on 5/14/14 at 12:09 pm to Dr RC
Steve Spurrier has been suggesting that the SEC not count cross divisional games in the overall standings for the past couple of years.
Posted on 5/14/14 at 2:21 pm to Dr RC
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Yesterday, Penn State athletic director David Joyner told ESPN that they have had discussions about playing Big Ten opponents in non-conference games.
Other than Michigan and Ohio State, I couldn't care less about playing other Big Ten teams. I'm all for getting rid of our annual MAC game, but I'd rather it not be a Big Ten team.
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