ConnHuskBask
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Per McMurphy.
Has to help ooc scheduling a little bit I would think.
Has to help ooc scheduling a little bit I would think.
i still hope aac goes to 9. 3 OOCs should suffice in a schedule-challenge filled world.
Ideally we would have 12 OOC.
Uconn vs Towson on FS1
I'm not an antitrust lawyer, but it's hard for me to believe the requirement that ACC teams play one P5 opponent starting in 2017 would be deemed legal if challenged. Those teams in the P5 conferences are there because of their agreements to affiliate with each other and not based on objective metrics. The P5 conferences are each competitors of each other and competitors of non-P5 conferences like the AAC. By requiring individual schools to schedule P5 opponents, competing P5 conferences are continuing to establish contractual barriers of entry to competitors not in the P5 club. This is all based on handshakes and agreements among the P5 with the apparent goal of increasing the value of P5 membership and devaluing all other Division I college football.
McMurphyESPN: ACC schools considering having non-conference games vs. other ACC teams, ADs/coaches tell @ESPN