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Here is a different take on a possible move to the ACC, SEC, B1G, or ??? and one that might be attractive to those who are resistant to our possible entrance: We recommend to the powers-that-be that, yes, we set up two divisions but instead of a North-South or East-West format we create an upper division and lower division. For example, we suggest to the ACC (if we can) that the upper division (UD) could consist of
Fl State, Ga Tech, Pitt, Va Tech, Miami, BC (ugh), Md, and ND (if they join)
And the lower division (LD) could be Clemson, Duke, UNC, NC State, VA, WF, Syracuse, and UConn.
The season would consist of each team playing each other team in its division (7 games), 3 games against the other division, and 2 out of conference games.
Then, similar to English soccer leagues (I think), the worst team in the UD moves down to the LD and the best team in the LD takes its place in the UD.
As can be seen, teams in the UD would have killer schedules but one that I think would be attractive (financially as well as competitively) to powerhouse teams such as ND. Teams in the LD would also have the incentive to move up to the UD.
I think this structure would appeal to the different conferences. In the other sports, you can restructure the divisions as needed.
Of course, it could be too sensible for the commissioners.
Fl State, Ga Tech, Pitt, Va Tech, Miami, BC (ugh), Md, and ND (if they join)
And the lower division (LD) could be Clemson, Duke, UNC, NC State, VA, WF, Syracuse, and UConn.
The season would consist of each team playing each other team in its division (7 games), 3 games against the other division, and 2 out of conference games.
Then, similar to English soccer leagues (I think), the worst team in the UD moves down to the LD and the best team in the LD takes its place in the UD.
As can be seen, teams in the UD would have killer schedules but one that I think would be attractive (financially as well as competitively) to powerhouse teams such as ND. Teams in the LD would also have the incentive to move up to the UD.
I think this structure would appeal to the different conferences. In the other sports, you can restructure the divisions as needed.
Of course, it could be too sensible for the commissioners.
