The SMU Mustangs could be one of three schools potentially heading to the ACC, but a call for conference presidents and chancellors hasn’t been rescheduled...
Storm clouds begin to clear over the stadium during the second half of an NCAA football game between SMU and Memphis at Ford Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022, in Dallas.
SMU could still be one of three schools potentially heading to the ACC, but a call for conference presidents hasn’t been rescheduled yet,In the meantime, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips and leaders from other conferences will be busy Wednesday with College Football Playoff meetings in Dallas.Monday that the college football powers will be working through the unresolved problems that could arise with the 12-team CFP planned for the 2024 season.
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