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http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/5974672.htm
But this looks to be good news for Tech. A division split will lessen the load provide variety for opponents.
<font size="2" face="Arial, Verdana, Sans-Serif">I remember all this bravado coming out of F$U that they "have" to be in the Miami's division. I knew that was crap. It does say that they will play every year however I am not sure that will hold up.It was also learned Thursday that UM and FSU prefer to be placed in different ACC divisions, but intend to continue playing a regular-season game every year.
UM and FSU want the loser of their regular-season game to have a chance to claim the ACC title and an automatic BCS bowl bid by winning a conference title game.
The prospect of playing each other twice a season doesn't particularly concern either school administration, a source said.
But this looks to be good news for Tech. A division split will lessen the load provide variety for opponents.