woolybug25
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Does ND not play Navy in 2015 or 2016? I doubt ND will ever quit playing Navy.
Nor should we.
Does ND not play Navy in 2015 or 2016? I doubt ND will ever quit playing Navy.
Nor should we.
We may start playing Florida St a whole lot more, i like this move simply for the fact we got to an over all better conference and we will play pretty good teams. With that being said i think it will do wonders for recruiting on the east coast.
This is a long term plan that i think is really smart
Nor should we.
Love it. I'd love to do Miami / FSU rotating, BC / Duke rotating, VT / Virginia Rotating, NC / NC St rotating, Wake / Maryland rotating, Clemson / GT rotating.
Then
1 Armed Services
2 Big Ten
2 P12
1 Big12
1 SEC
I hate to drop Purwho, but I'd leave UM and MSt. Maybe Keep UM and rotate other Big10 into the second spot. I do the same with the Pac12. Keep USC, rotate others into the second spot.
What's the big hurry to get rid of michigan? If there's any team I want to have the chance to beat every year it's them (and usc).
The all-time win percentage battle is more fun if the two teams get to play. It's one of the most recognized and historical rivalries in all of college football (michigan more or less taught Notre Dame to play football). Regardless of contract issues, I don't see why we dump this so quickly. What am I missing?
EDIT: And I understand the whole recruiting outside of the midwest idea, but why wouldn't we drop purdue and state before we drop michigan?
Do anyone know... will the five teams ALWAYS rotate or will Pitt and BC simply maketwo fo the five every year???
fyi- I cannot wait for the first Clemson mathcup and love the idea of playing GT more often.
How in the world will non-conference games against Notre Dame impact the ACC standings in any way?One thing I DON'T like ( I like most of this) is that we are forced to play five ACC teams each year...
that means Notre Dame will have a legit say in who wins the Conference title each year but will never raise a banner in South Bend... kind of half way crooks there...
From what I have read it will be 5 different teams through the 3 year period with it being a home and home. IE Away at Miami 3 years later home vs Miami.
Do anyone know... will the five teams ALWAYS rotate or will Pitt and BC simply maketwo fo the five every year???
fyi- I cannot wait for the first Clemson mathcup and love the idea of playing GT more often.
I counted nine different ND related links on ESPN CFB's homepage.