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Yes by HTownND
Although every other game in 2022 is less than ideal outside of Cal and the standards
Marshall
Cal
Stanford
UNLV
Navy
USC
UNC
BC
Syracuse
2023 is
USC
Wake
Navy
Stanford
Duke
Louisville
NC State
Pitt
There are still some open slots in those years, but I'd be shocked if we get any big names. They feel like buy slots for us.
Those are some extremely top heavy schedules with a bunch of less than stellar programs underneath. Demand for OSU and Clemson tickets will be through the roof. The rest will be wide open for tickets.
Unfortunately for us, outside of Clemson, the ACC really sucks, and we are locked and loaded with them plus USC/Navy/Stanford.