A day after the ACC announced a conference-only schedule that also left open the door for non-conference games against SEC foes, the SEC went ahead and shut it. The SEC has decided to play a 10-game league-only schedule with no non-conference games, and so the Mississippi State-NC State matchup is officially toast.
This leaves the ACC with another decision to make, as its 10+1 model was put in place almost entirely to keep existing SEC-ACC matchups on the table. So now does the ACC allow its schools to hunt for another game, or do they simply nix that 11th contest across the board?