If there is ONE ACC-SEC game on everyone's schedule this year...

Give me LSU. That recent beatdown at their hands still fresh in my mind and it would be a good primer for this team before Bama next year. They are talented, but I think we have the tools to make it a game.
 
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Just being a gnat on a dogs......
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Miami still turns TVs on. If it went to some kind of ACC/SEC challenge thing, Miami would be paired with a marquee opponent.

Since Alabama is already scheduled for next year, my money would be on LSU or A&M.

UNC is already playing Auburn. UVA is scheduled to play UGA as well.

Could play it up as a Miami/LSU rematch from Dallas or Miami vs Jimbo again.
Doubt we play A&M because we already have them on the schedule going forward. Tennessee seems likely.
 
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Clemson vs. LSU

Then we'd chop down Dabo in the ACC championship game to make a statement.
 
Clemson would play S. Carolina. Logic would dictate no one we play in the near future (TAMU, Bama, etc.) and possibly recent past (LSU). I would think that because of geography we get someone in the SEC east, so my best guest is Tennessee or Kentucky.
 
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Would love an ACC/SEC challenge for football like they do the BIG/ACC challenge for basketball.


14 unbelievable games on the third weekend of September each year (and I'm leaving the 4 end-of-year rivalry games intact). 14-year rotation. Would be unbelievable.
 
14 unbelievable games on the third weekend of September each year (and I'm leaving the 4 end-of-year rivalry games intact). 14-year rotation. Would be unbelievable.

I mean it couldn’t be a better idea bro:

Like my man @djnellz said:

1. The revenue
2. The exposure
3. The re-branding
4. Rivalries established
5. SOS boost
6. Change of perception for the ACC conference

I mean, it feels like this is a no brainer w/in a couple of years
 
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