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The ACC is a conference that has had growing pains and an identity crisis.
When FSU joined the ACC, it was a southern-mid Atlantic league. As the ACC grew and added Boston College & Syracuse in a northeastern move, it created some cognitive dissonance for the deep south schools of Clemson and FSU.
Having Clemson and FSU traveling to Boston and Syracuse while having GT (their relative next door neighbor) in another division made little sense for the fans. Playing GT once every six years (and at GT once in twelve) is a sore point for the Seminoles largest out of state alumni base in Atlanta.
And Clemson is an hour down the road.
When FSU joined the ACC, it was a southern-mid Atlantic league. As the ACC grew and added Boston College & Syracuse in a northeastern move, it created some cognitive dissonance for the deep south schools of Clemson and FSU.
Having Clemson and FSU traveling to Boston and Syracuse while having GT (their relative next door neighbor) in another division made little sense for the fans. Playing GT once every six years (and at GT once in twelve) is a sore point for the Seminoles largest out of state alumni base in Atlanta.
And Clemson is an hour down the road.