The Atlantic Coast Conference released an equitable 12-year schedule for the rotating crossover conference opponents for its schools in football which begins this fall.
The rotating crossover opponent is the ACC team that changes every year on each ACC team’s football schedules. With the addition of Pitt and Syracuse to the ACC this fall, each ACC team will play all six divisional opponents annually, one primary crossover team from the opposite division which does not change, and one rotating team from the opposite division that changes.
The league previously announced a future home and away schedule for divisional opponents and for each school’s primary crossover team as well as each school’s rotating crossover for 2013. The announcement completes the conference schedule for ACC teams from 2014 through the 2024 season.
The criteria used to develop the schedule includes the following:
1. Each ACC school will play eight conference games annually, four at home and four on the road.
2. Each ACC school will play three home divisional games and three on the road.
3. Each ACC school will play one home cross divisional game and one road cross divisional game. When schools will play their permanent crossover opponent at home, they will play their rotating crossover opponent on the road and vice versa.
4. Within each division, all teams will play all of their primary crossover games at home or away in a given year with all of the rotating crossover opponents all played at home or away.
5. Each ACC school will play all of their rotating crossover opponents twice during the 12-year rotation, once at home and once on the road, but not consecutively.
Miami’s rotating crossover schedule is as follows:
2014 at Louisville
2015 vs. Clemson
2016 at NC State
2017 vs. Syracuse
2018 at Boston College
2019 vs. Louisville
2020 at Wake Forest
2021 vs. NC State
2022 at Clemson
2023 vs. Boston College
2024 at Syracuse
Ohio I think Blymas has taken the Pens as far as he is capable. I think a change in strategy is needed and new leadership behind the bench. Although it was a sweep 3-4 games were very entertaining.
Posted by: Canesteeler | June 07, 2013 at 11:39 PM
#PensFansCrying
Posted by: 86Cane | June 07, 2013 at 11:57 PM
Ricky Town looks to be a good HS qb, he has great feet and a great frame to work with. That said even a 15 year all pro qb has to work on his mechanics constantly. Town is not committed to us and not by a long shot. If he does I will be excited, having Olsen, Kaaya and Town pushing each other will make our QB unit very solid. With all that said lots of coaches has made the statement when dealing with rosters and guys not here "lets worry and be exicted about the guys that are here, not the guys that are not here"
Morris is a reason to be excited, Olsen arriving is a reason to be excited. Thompson is talented and if wanted to concentrate on FB would be a reason to be excited.
About the roster, Williams will be a RS Senior next year, Thompson will be a pro Baseball player. Dewey or Crow will be an odd man out and remain a transfer candidate.
Next year the Dept chart will probably be
Olsen, Crow, Williams, Kaaya, Dewey. Edouard
2015 the Depth Chart will be
Olsen True Soph
Kaaya RS Fresh
Town Fresh
Crow RS Jr
Dewey Senior
Edouard RS Fresh
Posted by: Hassan | June 08, 2013 at 12:18 AM
Hassy...very interesting take on the QB situation at UM. But don't get too far ahead of yourself just yet. Kyle Wright was not what we thought he was but Gray Crow IS the shizzle!
#GrayCrow
#TownCane
Posted by: 86Cane | June 08, 2013 at 12:41 AM
Back to the schedule- what exactly is the point of adding teams like Syracuse to the ACC where we only play them 2 times in the next 10 years? Truly ridiculous that the ACC doesn't go to a 9 game schedule with 14 teams.
Posted by: j.w. | June 08, 2013 at 01:09 AM
jw...there has to be a point? LOL
There is no point, just $$$ that drives everything these days. Get used to it.
Posted by: 86Cane | June 08, 2013 at 01:28 AM
By Michael Casagrande
South Florida Sun Sentinel
June 7, 2013
CORAL GABLES — This was a young Miami baseball team, but it may be headed toward one of its worst showings in recent draft history.
Though two days and 10 rounds, no current Hurricane has been selected.
Two signees were taken in Friday’s fourth and fifth rounds, but the juniors and seniors still await the call. Centerfielder Matt McPhearson was taken 120th overall by the Diamondbacks while pitcher J.D. Underwood was selected 154th by the Dodgers.
Rounds 11-40 will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday.
This draft is already the worst for the program in 10 years.
Posted by: Montreal-Cane | June 08, 2013 at 01:46 AM
Back to the schedule- what exactly is the point of adding teams like Syracuse to the ACC where we only play them 2 times in the next 10 years? Truly ridiculous that the ACC doesn't go to a 9 game schedule with 14 teams.
Posted by: j.w. | June 08, 2013 at 01:09 AM
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Conferences were never meant to have 14 teams. Everything is driven by $$$, cash is king.
Posted by: Hassan | June 08, 2013 at 01:48 AM