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    https://www.wyff4.com/article/confer...-2025/42681682

  • #2
    Losing Shorter, Chowan and North Greenville all at once could be big trouble for GSC football. I’m hoping an affiliation with Conference Carolina in future solves this problem.
    Last edited by Argonut; 01-29-2023, 08:00 AM.

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    • #3
      Got a feeling CC will match up with the SAC, especially to fill in games outside the conference. The GSC could find itself in dire straits by 2025.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BBSWEB137 View Post
        Got a feeling CC will match up with the SAC, especially to fill in games outside the conference. The GSC could find itself in dire straits by 2025.
        The SAC basically has enough teams to fill their schedules. I foresee a lot of GSC vs CC matchups starting in 2025

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Argonut View Post
          Losing Shorter, Chowan and North Greenville all at once could be big trouble for GSC football. I’m hoping an affiliation with Conference Carolina in future solves this problem.
          It really seems like that will be the case when reading between the lines in the releases the conferences put out.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Eagle74 View Post

            The SAC basically has enough teams to fill their schedules. I foresee a lot of GSC vs CC matchups starting in 2025
            Yep. Come 2024 the SAC will only have to look for 1 non-conference game and that is only IF they don't add a 12th team and stay with a divisional format.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brandon View Post

              It really seems like that will be the case when reading between the lines in the releases the conferences put out.
              I think it's the only logical choice. Without a scheduling agreement, neither conferences will be able to get enough in region games to have a good chance at playoffs.

              Or we could scrap the regional system all together and take the best teams total and then split them up geographically...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Shugley View Post

                Or we could scrap the regional system all together and take the best teams total and then split them up geographically...
                That's just crazy talk.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rational Observer View Post

                  That's just crazy talk.
                  Only because it's a good idea and we're talking about the NCAA.

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