Syracuse and the whole ACC have new football schedules.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-unveils-full-17-team-2024-football-schedule
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-unveils-full-17-team-2024-football-schedule
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Are you stupid?Syracuse and the whole ACC have new football schedules.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-unveils-full-17-team-2024-football-schedule
Why post this on this board ?Syracuse and the whole ACC have new football schedules.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-unveils-full-17-team-2024-football-schedule
Agree. Let's see if supermod tags this OT like he did to the Antonio Alfano thread, who had a Rutgers offer, and his name came up as he kept changing schools.Why is this on a Rutgers board? Who cares?
It was posted on the Round Table originally.Agree. Let's see if supermod tags this OT like he did to the Antonio Alfano thread, who had a Rutgers offer, and his name came up as he kept changing schools.
It’s funny to see two schools rumored to be among those who were snobbishly against the PAC12 adding Oklahoma, Texas, and others now taking a reduced ACC share to have SMU as their protected game.I see 2 games I'd watch of the 16 'protected' games. Not good for the ACC.
Boston College-Syracuse, Boston College-Pitt, Syracuse-Pitt, North Carolina-Virginia, North Carolina-Duke, North Carolina-NC State, NC State-Wake Forest, NC State-Duke, Duke-Wake Forest, Virginia Tech-Virginia, Florida State-Clemson, Miami-Florida State, Miami-Virginia Tech, Stanford-Cal, Stanford-SMU and Cal-SMU.
I don't have RT privileges. I'm a poor free board serf.It was posted on the Round Table originally.
I see 2 games I'd watch of the 16 'protected' games. Not good for the ACC.
Boston College-Syracuse, Boston College-Pitt, Syracuse-Pitt, North Carolina-Virginia, North Carolina-Duke, North Carolina-NC State, NC State-Wake Forest, NC State-Duke, Duke-Wake Forest, Virginia Tech-Virginia, Florida State-Clemson, Miami-Florida State, Miami-Virginia Tech, Stanford-Cal, Stanford-SMU and Cal-SMU.
That's a pretty easy schedule.Syracuse and the whole ACC have new football schedules.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-unveils-full-17-team-2024-football-schedule
Can someone please post the South Alabama schedule?
Wouldn't t have been easier to publish their schedule just using this.....
The sky is blue.
I assume there will be a UConn football schedule thread to follow.
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Just a few of the non-football related threads on the first page of the football board.
This guy posts something actually football centric, for a school a lot of us have disdain for, and he's being hosed
Maybe if he would have started a thread on Global warming, holiday recipes or home decor, and had upwards of 50k posts, he'd be lauded
This board never ceases to amaze me
GT was 7-6 in 2023 beating the fruit 31-22.Funny thing is- they could possibly lose the first game
August 31 Ohio* W but could be an upset
September 7 Georgia Tech - W GaTech kind of stinks
September 20 Stanford - W see above
September 28 Holy Cross* - W
October 5 at UNLV* - toss up
October 12 at NC State - Lose Big
October 24 at Pittsburgh - Pitt is down - but since it is in Pitt- tossup
November 2 Virginia Tech - L
November 9 at Boston College - Tossup
November 16 at California Tossup
November 23 UConn* W
November 30 Miami (FL) - L
I actually only see 4 sure wins for them even with this baby schedule
I'd put the California game in as a loss. Anyone with a pulse will beat Syracuse and at 6-7 with losing a few close ones, California definitely has a pulse for a school of Syracuse's ability.Funny thing is- they could possibly lose the first game
August 31 Ohio* W but could be an upset
September 7 Georgia Tech - W GaTech kind of stinks
September 20 Stanford - W see above
September 28 Holy Cross* - W
October 5 at UNLV* - toss up
October 12 at NC State - Lose Big
October 24 at Pittsburgh - Pitt is down - but since it is in Pitt- tossup
November 2 Virginia Tech - L
November 9 at Boston College - Tossup
November 16 at California Tossup
November 23 UConn* W
November 30 Miami (FL) - L
I actually only see 4 sure wins for them even with this baby schedule
I posted previously its conceivable with that schedule they could win ten games and still not make the playoff unless they win the conference. The ACC is a one bid league. The football equivalent of the NEC in hoops and that's with FSU and Clemson in the league.By the way, since no one bothered to actually post the schedule.............
August 31 Ohio*
September 7 Georgia Tech
September 20 Stanford
September 28 Holy Cross*
October 5 at UNLV*
October 12 at NC State
October 24 at Pittsburgh
November 2 Virginia Tech
November 9 at Boston College
November 16 at California
November 23 UConn*
November 30 Miami (FL)
*Non-conference game
More like the Shore conference, but point takenI posted previously its conceivable with that schedule they could win ten games and still not make the playoff unless they win the conference. The ACC is a one bid league. The football equivalent of the NEC in hoops and that's with FSU and Clemson in the league.