2015 Schedule

Not an easy schedule for Al in his "pressure cooker" year. We play on paper the top two teams in the Atlantic which with Al's track record does not bode well for us. If and that is a strong if we run the table in the Coastal we could be 6-2 in ACC play on the fact alone that we play at FSU and home Clemson.

Home: Nebraska, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Virginia, FCS
Away: Cincinatti, Florida Atlantic, Florida State, Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh

Sweet, should mean at Clemson in 2016, I'm in.

Negative. We play @Clemson in 2022. With the new 14 team format we play cross-divisional opponent once every five years rotating the home field. Next year we are @NC State.

http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/6/4/4395566/acc-football-schedule-rivalries-crossover

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Not that it should matter, but they really need to change the division champs to be strictly based on division record. Next year, both us and GT have FSU and Clemson while Duke has Wake and BC.

Strongly agree. It doesn't make any sense the way it's set up right now.
 
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Actually, that's one of the better home lineups we've had in awhile. VTech will be light years better next year. They are very young. Clemson should be legit. Nebraska for the history. And GTech. Kaaya is going to win 10 with that schedule.
 
We should be favored in every game, including FSU (assuming their QB is the ******* who started the Clemson game).
 
We should be favored in every game, including FSU (assuming their QB is the ******* who started the Clemson game).

SO you are calling for an undefeated season

Just say it CanesAble, just call it...

and if []_[] could claim that you're the first homer to call for an undefeated season in 2015!
 
Any word on who the last game will be against. I hope like **** it isn't a bethune or Charleston Sountherm. At least go get a CUSA. or AAC team.
 
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It shouldn't even be on our freakin' radar but I see Dook avoids FSU and Clemson again next year.

I really hate the current division structure. Drop them, preserve the rivlary games and then determine the rest of your conference strength of schedule based on your previous year's conference record- kinda like the NFL. It'd also allow us to maybe have a decent road trip game to a place like Clemson more than once a decade. It'd also make the conference as whole appear stronger because we'll never get the benefit of the doubt the $EC gets when one of their divisions blow.
 
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