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ACC Announces Future Regular-Season Scheduling Formats

ACC Announces Future Regular-Season Scheduling Formats


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Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. - Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford announced today the future scheduling formats as approved by the ACC's Faculty Athletic Representatives and Athletics Directors.

The announcement was made following the annual ACC Winter Meetings and will go in effect once Pittsburgh and Syracuse become playing members in the conference.

"We have been engaged in discussions on the various options for integrating Pitt and Syracuse since early fall," said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. "It's a tremendous tribute to the leadership at our schools that we will be able to seamlessly add Pitt and Syracuse at the appropriate time when they become full playing members."

A breakdown of the future scheduling models include:

Football:

The Atlantic and Coastal divisions will remain the same with Syracuse joining the Atlantic and Pitt joining the Coastal. The current primary crossover partners will remain consistent with Syracuse and Pitt becoming primary crossover partners with each other.

When Pitt and Syracuse join the ACC, the league will play a nine-game conference schedule. The format will consist of each team playing all six in its division each year, plus its primary crossover partner each year and two rotating opponents from the opposite division. This six-year cycle allows each team to play each divisional opponent and its primary crossover partner six times (three home and three away) while also playing each rotating crossover opponent two times (one home and one away).

Men's and Women's Basketball:

As previously announced, the ACC will play an 18-game conference schedule beginning in 2012-13.

When Pitt and Syracuse join, each school will have one primary partner (Boston College and Syracuse; Clemson and Georgia Tech; Duke and North Carolina; Florida State and Miami; Maryland and Pitt; NC State and Wake Forest; Virginia and Virginia Tech).

The scheduling model will be based on a three-year cycle during which teams will play every league opponent at least once with the primary partners playing home and away annually while the other 12 rotate in groups of four: one year both home and away; one year at home only; and one year away only. Over the course of the three-year cycle primary partners play a total of six times and all other conference opponents play four times.

The format allows each program to see opponents with more regularity and creates an increase in competitive balance throughout the teams.

It was determined that all 14 league members will continue to compete in the ACC Men's and Women's Tournaments and a decision on the Tournament formats will be announced at a later date.

Olympic Sports:

All team sports will continue to play each conference team at least once during the regular season. Baseball is the only exception as they currently don't play all conference opponents.

The league will continue to sponsor an ACC Championship event in all sports. The only exception will be volleyball, which will continue to recognize its champion from regular-season play.

The conference will sponsor an ACC Championship in the sport of gymnastics. There are currently three institutions that sponsor gymnastics (Maryland, North Carolina and NC State) and with the addition of Pitt, the ACC will have four programs, the necessary number in the league's bylaws to host a conference championship. The ACC previously sponsored a conference championship in gymnastics in 1984.

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B-Meist®
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grover173
spacer It didn't come out last year until 2/14.***
josephg®
spacer They're not joining until 2014***
BentZero
spacer depends on WVA lawsuit-- if they allow for WV to depart to
ctigers90
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prsncguy
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grover173
spacer There were some earlier newspaper reports the schedule would
tigeringvegas
spacer are we in atlantic or coastal? i can never remember***
T Nasty Orange
spacer I think Atlantic
Willmo®
spacer Re: I think Atlantic
kkjacks
spacer Except Miami is in Coastal and other than BC ...
ClemKWA
spacer Atlantic***
jch81
spacer How much will this cost us in buyouts?
IPTAY FAMILY
spacer GA games will be dead with this***
Tigerfansince1972®
spacer I forgot about that... crap. We'll never play UGA again...***
mhuyser
spacer How about announce the 2012 regular season schedule***
BentZero
spacer Bye, bye to the Ball State, Troy, North Texas, etc.***
SOLOS®
spacer What happens when we to to #15 & #16 in the future?
coachmac
spacer Re: What happens when we to to #15 & #16 in the future?
clemsongradanddad
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jif91
spacer Good. One less cupcake game. Hopefully.
Completely Solid Orange
spacer That's my take. In-state cupcake stays.***
SOLOS®
spacer My thinking exactly.***
deleted
spacer I don't think so. One less Allbarn or UGAy.
David78®
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chipcoop1
spacer Home/away will be unbalanced now ...
ClemKWA
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warren
spacer Agreed. Bad Move. Scheduling a decent BCS Team is unlikely.
mhuyser
spacer Great.
Kaplony