My initial thoughts.. Heels do NOT have an easy path to Charlotte
https://sports.yahoo.com/acc-announ...r-2020-college-football-season-203727895.html
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With all due respect, are you insane? They have the easiest path of any legitimate contender, and it's really not close.
Haha, sorry if I came across as an a-hole. I just think the best eight teams heading into the season are Clemson, Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Virginia Tech, Louisville, and Florida State (not in order).
Every team will play between four and six of those opponents, and UNC is on the low end of that with only having to play four (in addition to avoiding Clemson).
How yall playIng AT tally and AT mia gdns but not at Orlando? Makes no sense. Tryna avoid a guaranteed L. I get it, congrats.
Carolina didn't change the schedule. That was the ACC.How yall playIng AT tally and AT mia gdns but not at Orlando? Makes no sense. Tryna avoid a guaranteed L. I get it, congrats.
How yall playIng AT tally and AT mia gdns but not at Orlando? Makes no sense. Tryna avoid a guaranteed L. I get it, congrats.
Unfortunately, this is the year when you want to play in the “hostile” environments like VT, $tate, ND, etc. Because of COVID, only about 25% of the stadiums will be full and they are going to have to allocate some of those tickets for visiting fans. Travel aside, home field advantage is going to be nonexistent this year in college football.Two long trips to florida is less than ideal. But we avoid some hostile environments by having Va Tech, NCeSt, and Notre Dame at home.
The offensive line needs to come ready to play from day one. If we can move the ball consistently and give Sam time to pass then it will be hard for anyone on the schedule to score enough points to beat us.
If we could somehow squeeze JMU in as a tune up before the first conference game, that would be ideal.
Any ideas on who ooc opponent will be? App was already on Wake's schedule. ECU would probably rather play ncsu. Elon or UNCC I guess.
Unfortunately, this is the year when you want to play in the “hostile” environments like VT, $tate, ND, etc. Because of COVID, only about 25% of the stadiums will be full and they are going to have to allocate some of those tickets for visiting fans. Travel aside, home field advantage is going to be nonexistent this year in college football.