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Our next six opponents are as follows:
GT
FSU
UNC
VT
ND
Pitt
GT plays Clemson during our bye week. We have a bye week and we'll have a lot of game tape to study from Clemson.
FSU plays UNC before they come to Miami. We'll have great game tape for both FSU and UNC.
UNC plays VT before they come to Miami. UNC will be coming off back-to-back challenges and we'll have game tape for both teams.
While VT gets a Thursday night home game against us, they have a road game at Syracuse and will also be operating on short rest.
In addition, 3 of the 4 Coastal teams that can compete for the division have to play a more difficult cross-division opponent (GT and Pitt play Clemson & UNC plays FSU).
While it is a tough slate, the only two teams that really have a scheduling advantage are Pitt and ND as they both have bye weeks before they play us.
Obviously, we all want to run the table, but if you had to chalk one or two games up as a loss, which losses would be more or less favorable to our ACCCG aspirations?
GT
FSU
UNC
VT
ND
Pitt
GT plays Clemson during our bye week. We have a bye week and we'll have a lot of game tape to study from Clemson.
FSU plays UNC before they come to Miami. We'll have great game tape for both FSU and UNC.
UNC plays VT before they come to Miami. UNC will be coming off back-to-back challenges and we'll have game tape for both teams.
While VT gets a Thursday night home game against us, they have a road game at Syracuse and will also be operating on short rest.
In addition, 3 of the 4 Coastal teams that can compete for the division have to play a more difficult cross-division opponent (GT and Pitt play Clemson & UNC plays FSU).
While it is a tough slate, the only two teams that really have a scheduling advantage are Pitt and ND as they both have bye weeks before they play us.
Obviously, we all want to run the table, but if you had to chalk one or two games up as a loss, which losses would be more or less favorable to our ACCCG aspirations?