The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Hurricane causes ACC schedule changes

- By Aaron Beard The Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. » While safety concerns at Atlantic Coast Conference schools are being addressed ahead of Hurricane Florence, the storm’s significan­t impact on this week’s schedule will have a lingering effect on scheduling obstacles, monetary implicatio­ns and bowl considerat­ions once it passes.

The list of canceled games include No. 13 Virginia Tech’s home game against East Carolina, No. 14 West Virginia’s trip to North Carolina State and No. 18 UCF’s game at North Carolina. Virginia has moved its Saturday home game against Ohio to Nashville, Tennessee, with the Category 4 storm set to come ashore along the Carolinas’ coastline late Thursday or early Friday with strong winds and heavy rain throughout the region.

The schools with canceled games left open the possibilit­y to trying to reschedule them for later in the season, but there’s no guarantee that will work.

“What’s led up to this point has been the health and safety considerat­ions, not just for the teams but the fans and the state and the region,” said Michael Lipitz, North Carolina State’s deputy athletic director for internal operations. “That just becomes the overriding considerat­ion to get to this point, and so we’ll deal with it. We’ll deal with what’s next. We’ll figure it out.”

There certainly aren’t many easy options for rescheduli­ng games.

The best chance would come if the teams share an off week, but that’s not an option here. There’s also the weekend of Dec. 1 after the scheduled completion of the regular season, though that could conflict with conference championsh­ip games.

In addition, there’s the possibilit­y to schedule a different school that might also be looking to replace its own weather-impacted date, such as Nebraska and Iowa State — both of which lost Week 1 home games due to severe weather that swept through the Midwest.

“It’s just a lot of moving parts and it’s a lot of conversati­ons with your counterpar­ts around the country trying to figure out what makes the most sense for everybody,” Lipitz said. “And in this circumstan­ce, because you’re already in the season, that can change week to week. It’s a little different than scheduling years in advance.”

Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente said Wednesday that adding a second off week to help deal with cancelatio­ns or postponeme­nts would be “worthy of considerat­ion.” Because as of now, as former Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe put it: “There’s really no wiggle room now the way the schedule is.”

“You go 12 games and a (league) championsh­ip game is 13, and then you want an open date,” Grobe said. “And then you’ve got the bowl season coming and some of those bowl games are sooner than later. ... There’s a lot to think about. It’s not easy. I’ve got a feeling that some of these games just won’t be made up, you just won’t be able to do it.”

That could lead to other obstacles to resolve.

Start with the ECU-Virginia Tech game, which was knocked from the Saturday schedule when East Carolina announced it wouldn’t travel to Blacksburg due to “significan­t imminent safety concerns” that included “perilous travel conditions before, during and after the storm.”

Last year Florida Atlantic got stuck after a weekend game at Wisconsin and couldn’t make it home for several days due to the aftermath from Hurricane Irma.

In a Wednesday email to The Associated Press, Virginia Tech athletic director Whit Babcock said that the cancellati­on or rescheduli­ng of that game has not yet been addressed, but will be “in a timely manner.” The contract between the schools calls for either team, if unable to fulfill their obligation to play, to pay $250,000, and that also has not yet been addressed, Babcock said.

 ?? RAYMOND THOMPSON —ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? West Virginia running back Leddie Brown (4) is lifted by offensive lineman Yodny Cajuste after scoring a touchdown during the second half against Youngstown State on Sept. 8 in Morgantown, W.Va.
RAYMOND THOMPSON —ASSOCIATED PRESS West Virginia running back Leddie Brown (4) is lifted by offensive lineman Yodny Cajuste after scoring a touchdown during the second half against Youngstown State on Sept. 8 in Morgantown, W.Va.

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