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Hrflossy said...
Personally, I would LOVE ANY Setup as long as we are in the ACC!!!
But whether coastal or atlantic doesn't really matter to me because there are JUICY nugget on both sides!!!!!
Having games with Florida St. and Clemson would ROCK, but so would having games against Virginia Tech and Miami!!!! So in either situation us Cardinal fans are the WINNERS!! FlossY out...
Great time to be a Cardinal, and getting better!
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cardinal25 said...
We get Clemson I can live with it.... if we get BC I will be a little disappointed. If we could have Miami, VT, Clemson every year, FSU every 6 years with the rotating game and with a shot at FSU or Clemson rematch in the CCG I would be a happy man. Regardless its better than UCF, Memphis, Temple, and better than WVU, Rutgers, Cincy for that matter. If we could get Cincy, keep our FIU game to make sure we play in Miami every year, and UK, and another paycheck game it would be a good schedule.
This post was edited by Cajuncard on 2/5/2013 at 10:50 AM
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Hrflossy said...
Anybody who doubts Miami.!!!!!
I feel sorry for them.
Miami and VTech's fan-base won't let them be weak for long!!! Miami moreso because you have ALL the talent in your backyard!!!
You guys are kinda good just by default now
...just waiting on this ncaa sanction crap to be over with for both unc and miami so we can have our ENTIRE conference eligible by the time we start play.
FlossY out...
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GT is moving to the ACC Atlantic with Louisville to the Coastal.