2007 Out of Conference Schedules: ACC Edition
Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 01:00PM Final Count: 48 out-of-conference (OOC) games for all ACC teams in 2007.
Of those 48, we have 28 home games (.583), one neutral game (.021) and 19 road games (.396).
Games against BCS conference opponents (and Notre Dame): 22/48 (.458)
Of those games against BCS conference opponents, nine are at home (.409), 12 are on the road (.545) and 1 is neutral (.045).
The ACC has lined up seven games (.146) against teams that aren't in D-IA.
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Opponents by Conference:
Big East - 7 (Connecticut x 2, West Virginia, Rutgers, USF, Louisville, Pittsburgh)
Big 12 - 4 (Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Nebraska)
Big 10 - 1 (Northwestern)
Pac-10 - 0 (!!!)
Independents - 8 (Notre Dame x 3, Army x 3, Navy x 2)
Mountain West - 1 (Wyoming)
WAC - 0
Conference USA - 6 (East Carolina x 3, UAB, Marshall, UCF)
Sun Belt - 4 (FIU x 2, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee State)
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Shameful Non-DIA Opponents (7): Massachusetts, Furman, Villanova, James Madison, Wofford, William & Mary, Samford
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Games I like: Boston College/Notre Dame, Clemson/South Carolina, UNC/South Carolina, Florida State/Colorado, Florida State/Alabama, North Carolina State/Louisville, Florida State/Florida, Miami/Oklahoma, Miami/Texas A&M, Virginia/Pittsburgh, Wake Forest/Nebraska, Georgia Tech/Notre Dame, Georgia Tech/Georgia, Virginia Tech/LSU
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Per usual I'll add the actual OOC schedules below in my first comment/reply to this entry.
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Boston College - Army, Massachusetts, Bowling Green, Notre Dame (R)
Clemson - Louisiana-Monroe, Furman, Central Michigan, South Carolina (R)
Duke - Connecticut, Northwestern (R), Navy (R), Notre Dame (R)
Florida State - UAB, Colorado (R), Alabama (N), Florida (R)
Maryland - Villanova, Florida International (R), West Virginia, Rutgers (R)
Miami - Marshall, Oklahoma (R), Florida International, Texas A&M
North Carolina - James Madison, ECU (R), USF (R), South Carolina
North Carolina State - UCF, Wofford, Louisville, ECU (R)
Virginia - Wyoming (R), Pittsburgh, Middle Tennessee State (R), Connecticut
Virginia Tech - ECU, LSU (R), Ohio, William & Mary
Wake Forest - Nebraska, Army, Navy (R), Vanderbilt (R)
Georgia Tech - Notre Dame (R), Samford, Army, Georgia