Didn't see this posted anywhere, but some interesting nuggets in here regarding the Cy-Hawk future & the "Alliance".
Looks like the future of the series after 2025 will be in the hands of the Hawks. The Alliance will leave room for it, but the Hawks will get to decide if they deem it worthy of playing or not. Hawks would then decide if they want only 1 "alliance" game or two. I'm guessing to keep 7 home games, they'd have to stick with just one Alliance game if they keep Cy-Hawk.
Finally, I was trying to think about what "rivalry series with the B12 and SEC" fall into this category. The author calls out: GA-GA Tech, Florida-FSU, Clemson-S. Carolina, and Louisville-KY. I'm thinking Cy-Hawk is the only existing "rivalry series" that the B12 has with the Pac12/ACC/B10???
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Looks like the future of the series after 2025 will be in the hands of the Hawks. The Alliance will leave room for it, but the Hawks will get to decide if they deem it worthy of playing or not. Hawks would then decide if they want only 1 "alliance" game or two. I'm guessing to keep 7 home games, they'd have to stick with just one Alliance game if they keep Cy-Hawk.
Finally, I was trying to think about what "rivalry series with the B12 and SEC" fall into this category. The author calls out: GA-GA Tech, Florida-FSU, Clemson-S. Carolina, and Louisville-KY. I'm thinking Cy-Hawk is the only existing "rivalry series" that the B12 has with the Pac12/ACC/B10???
Previously scheduled games and rivalry series with the Big 12 and SEC will be preserved. Teams with such games would be required to play only one Alliance game a year. For example, because it plays Georgia each season, Georgia Tech would have one Alliance game each season. If it wanted, it could schedule two, giving the Yellowjackets three nonconference games against Power 5 programs—something normally avoided.
“It would be up to the school,” says Kliavkoff.

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