Ready to get the new regime started. I have high hopes but I also did for Herman and Charlie. With the talent on the roster, if the new staff is as good as advertised 9-10 wins is possible. 7-5 wouldn't be shocking either.
How do they have a conference championship game in the pod set up? Or they have 4 division winners and call it good?
I don't know how it exactly works but you have 3 permanent rivalry games and you rotate through the other teams so you eventually play everyone in the conference just not every year. The details also depend on how many conference games they decide to switch to a 9 game conference schedule.
If the ultimate goal is College Football super conference, an ACC-SEC merger could make a lot of sense. Here’s how it would look
If the ACC and SEC were to perform a merger, we would be looking at a 30-team conference assuming that Notre Dame didn’t jump in.
Because of the amount of teams, I’d like to see a 10-game conference schedule and each team would be grouped into a pod. For this exercise, I’ve got five pods determined by geographic regions with six teams apiece:
Pod 1: Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Boston College, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Pod 2: Vanderbilt, Missouri, North Carolina, Duke, Louisville, Kentucky
Pod 3: Clemson, South Carolina, Georgia, Georgia Tech, NC State, Tennessee
Pod 4: Florida, Florida State, Miami, Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas
Pod 5: Texas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State
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Ready to get the new regime started. I have high hopes but I also did for Herman and Charlie. With the talent on the roster, if the new staff is as good as advertised 9-10 wins is possible. 7-5 wouldn't be shocking either.
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The only expectations I have is they don't have the dumb coaching issues/decisions we had with Herman and Strong...
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