ACC equipment with easier and harder whiteboards on a new schedule


The ACC introduced a modified whiteboard on Wednesday afternoon, adopting a programming model of 10 conference games and one non-conference game.

With the new calendar, comes the news of Notre Dame as a member of the ACC for this season. Notre Dame was already a contractual partner with the ACC, and since many of the other Notre Dame games were canceled with the Pac-12 and Big 10 moving to conference-only hours, the move made natural sense.

The league also announced that there are no divisions for this year. The top two teams in terms of ACC win percentage will appear in the ACC Championship Game.

The ACC season will begin the week of September 5 and end with the league championship on December 12 or 19.

So, let’s take the time to evaluate which team conference schedules became more difficult and which ones became easier. To evaluate, I will project a new conference winning percentage and compare it to the projections of existing conferences that I did in March. Also note that, with or without limited fans in the stands, I didn’t put much weight on home or road games.