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You may want to check your compass. If UNC was on the eastern side of the storm, it would be about 200 miles out into the Atlantic ocean. Just saying.
Compass fixed.I had it upside down...
You may want to check your compass. If UNC was on the eastern side of the storm, it would be about 200 miles out into the Atlantic ocean. Just saying.
It went up the entire eastern seaboard all the way up to New England i thinkDid that hurricane go inland or did it skirt the coast?
Soft bytches. They love getting on their knees for opposing teams. Weāre not all that great, but the teams and players theyāre sucking off are even worse.Missed several open guys and he looked terrible. These soft *** "fans" was hyping up everybody yesterday. Fsu was great, unc was great, and one dude was comparing perkins to lawerence. ShĆ®t is ridiculous.
I think the game will most likely be rescheduled. Apparently, from what I hear moving the game to Hard Rock is off the table currently bc UNC wants to keep home field.There are two other ways the game can be rescheduled:
Miami and UNC move their game to Oct. 12, and Miami and Virginia move their game to Nov. 16.
Miami and UNC move their game to Nov. 9, Miami and Louisville move their game to Sept. 28, and UNC and Pittsburgh (probably) move their Thursday night game to Saturday, Nov. 16.
I think the game will most likely be rescheduled. Apparently, from what I hear moving the game to Hard Rock is off the table currently bc UNC wants to keep home field.
They will move other games around. It's already being discussed. The game won't be cancelled.their only bye is 10/11 and we play Virginia that day... so it will be canceled if we don't play this weekend
UNC has already said they are against moving it to Hard Rock because they don't want to give up home field this year.Hard rock
UNC has already said they are against moving it to Hard Rock because they don't want to give up home field this year.
Whereād they say that? Are you negotiating the postponement/rescheduling.UNC has already said they are against moving it to Hard Rock because they don't want to give up home field this year.
Theyāll postpone it. UM canceled classes prematurely, and the storm is going nowhere near campus. Theyāll pull the plug on the UNC game by tomorrow.Iām not expecting a game to be played. If it happens it will be great, but I wonāt be let down if they announce it has been postponed.
That's what I said and I would think it would be to their advantage to have back to back home games in 20/21 with better teams.Interesting that home field matters that much this year. They would get next year and the year after at home.
No, but one of my friends is a former UNC player whose close friend is high up in UNCs athletic department. Just passing on the information I'm getting. Do with it as you will. I would MUCH rather them have it at Hard Rock than reschedule.Whereād they say that? Are you negotiating the postponement/rescheduling.
They will move other games around. It's already being discussed. The game won't be cancelled.
I will just be quiet about it from now on. This is the problem when people try to share what they are hearing. And if you don't think alternative plans are being discussed by the ACC then I don't know what to tell you....āItās already being discussedā , by you with yourself?
I won't be surprised if it is rescheduled. As I posted in the Dorian thread a few days ago, the ramifications of those storms are always underplayed on sites like this, or among sports fans in general. Nobody seems to account for the clean up, or the psychological impact on the community. It's not business as usual the next day. And it doesn't have to be a direct hit for that type of thing to play out. Basically, if your area is in the national consciousness, the game won't be played.
From a pure football standpoint it would be a positive situational scenario for the Canes to play North Carolina next week. Teams that win outright as home underdogs have a poor history if they are home underdogs again the subsequent game. I have mentioned that countless times on various sites. I discovered it in 1985 while back checking result books I bought at Gamblers Book Club. The trend holds up in football and basketball...college and pro. The home team apparently becomes overconfident while the subsequent road favorite is forewarned.