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Article: Some ACC Schools to Play Miami, Va. Tech
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- October 1, 2003
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HANK KURZ Jr., AP Sports Writer
AP Online
10-01-2003
Dateline: CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
The Atlantic Coast Conference came up with a schedule Wednesday that forces four schools to play all three of the conference's football powers the next two seasons.
The additions of Miami and Virginia Tech gives the ACC three of the top programs in the nation. Miami is No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25, Virginia Tech is No. 4 and current ACC member Florida State is fifth.
The schedule, approved in meetings that included athletic directors, senior women's administrators and faculty representatives, maintains eight conference games with each team missing two schools every year. In the first two years, Wake ...
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