ACC/B10 Challenge next year...

Art Vandelay

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Based on returning/incoming players what do you think the match-ups should be??? Hodger, your input would be much appreciated. I think the top B10 teams next year will be MSU, Purdue, Gophers, and Illinois and 4 played at, or near home this year so it may throw things off a bit. Here are my thoughts...

Gophers at Duke :D
Sparty at Clemson
Purdue at UNC
Wake Forest at Illinois (Chicago)
BC at OSU
Michigan at VT
N.C. State at Becky
Miami at Iowa
FSU at PSU
GT at IU
NU at Virginia
 


doesn't the matchups go by standings.

here would be my matchups base on Standing.

Michigan State vs Duke
Illinois vs Wake Forest
Virginia Tech vs Purdue
North Carolina vs Minnesota
Penn State vs Clemson
Boston College vs Ohio State
Florida State vs Michigan
Miami (FLA) vs Northwestern
Maryland vs Wisconsin
North Carolina State vs Iowa
Virginia Tech vs Indiana

Georgia Tech would be the ACC game left out.
 

Based on returning/incoming players what do you think the match-ups should be??? Hodger, your input would be much appreciated. I think the top B10 teams next year will be MSU, Purdue, Gophers, and Illinois and 4 played at, or near home this year so it may throw things off a bit. Here are my thoughts...

Gophers at Duke :D
Sparty at Clemson
Purdue at UNC
Wake Forest at Illinois (Chicago)
BC at OSU
Michigan at VT
N.C. State at Becky
Miami at Iowa
FSU at PSU
GT at IU
NU at Virginia

Tubby has beaten Duke before.
 

doesn't the matchups go by standings.

here would be my matchups base on Standing.

Michigan State vs Duke
Illinois vs Wake Forest
Virginia Tech vs Purdue
North Carolina vs Minnesota
Penn State vs Clemson
Boston College vs Ohio State
Florida State vs Michigan
Miami (FLA) vs Northwestern
Maryland vs Wisconsin
North Carolina State vs Iowa
Virginia Tech vs Indiana

Georgia Tech would be the ACC game left out.

Tubby has beaten UNC several times.
 


What is the Gophers record against.
Duke,
Wake,
and NC?
 








Several is dwindling. Sad.

Webster defines several as: "being more than two but fewer than many"

So, BY DEFINITION, several is the perfect adjective for four wins. Not sure what you consider several to be, but apparently you're considering it incorrectly.
 


Stop being an ass, ass. As proven, 4 is pretty much the definition of several. Take 2 seconds to goggle something before responding.

How much fun would it be to have NC or Duke come to the barn?! How do they decide which team gets the home game anyways?
 






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