FWIW. Jeff Walz is having a teleconference presser today at 12:30. Will see if it is brought up.
--sonja--
ACC schedule is pretty much out already and the Cards will play 20 games in the ACC. Of course, there are always changes and cancellations/reschedules in this COVID word, but the info I got on what is planned for the WBB Cards in the ACC looks like:I believe Vince will do the announcing and hopefully soon but won't the ACC schedules need to come out first?
ACC schedule is pretty much out already and the Cards will play 20 games in the ACC. Of course, there are always changes and cancellations/reschedules in this COVID word, but the info I got on what is planned for the WBB Cards in the ACC looks like:
Dec 10 at Duke
Dec 13 UNC
Dec 17 FSU
Dec 20 Miami
Dec 31 at Duke
Jan 3 at UVA
Jan 7 Pitt
Jan 10 at FSU
jan 14 BC
Jan 18 NC State
Jan 24 at WFU
Jan 28 at VT
Feb 1 Syr
Feb 4 at BC
Feb 7 Notre Dame
Feb 11 GT
Feb 14 at Syr
Feb 18 at Pitt
Feb 21 Clemson
Feb 28 at Notre Dame
It's a schedule in process, probably not etched in stone yet and the three things I noticed about it right away were:
1) Having to play at Duke twice at their place? It seems the KFC is booked both those dates
2) Three of the final four on the road? Makes it a bit of a go before ACC Tournament play.
3) Having to play FSU, ND, Syr, Duke, BC and Pitt twice -- who all should be pretty good.
--sonja--
LOL. Believe what you want. It kinda, sorta sounds like you're calling me out here?
Fine, no problem.
--sonja--
It's not a case of the ACC dragging anything. They do have schedules. It's a case of schools deciding how the distribution will go. The ACC has spoken with each school and the schools have worked out the dates for playing with the arena they play in. Now, it's just a matter of getting approval for these from the various political organizations (governors, mayors and such) to see if the plans are in line with current state mandates on percentages of fan/personnel attendance.No I'm not calling you out. I honestly can't find any info other than the non-conference schedule. I'm curious as to why the ACC is dragging on their side. It's hard for ADs to offer fans something, if they don't have schedules.