11/5/2007 11:59:39 AM
11/5/2007 12:12:16 PM
^^ I'm not try to say the ACC is good this year, because I don't think they are, but your Wake argument is flawed.Wake was playing w/ their crappy second string qb against Nebraska because Skinner was hurt. And Nebraska was playing their second string qb against Kansas because their starter, Keller, was hurt. Given all that it's not surprising Wake lost in a close one to Nebraska. Nor is it surprising that a crumbling Nebraska team lost to an undefeated Kansas. Unless your questioning the validity of Kansas being undefeated because the Big 12 is weak too. You can't have it both ways.
11/5/2007 12:17:15 PM
11/5/2007 12:34:58 PM
^^^Illinois is a pretty "fast" teamthis is how the ACC would matchup with the Big Ten, in order of rank:Ohio State - Boston CollegeMichigan - VirginiaIllinois - Virginia TechPenn State - ClemsonWisconsin - Wake ForestPurdue - Florida StateIowa - Miami (FL)Indiana - NC StateNorthwestern - UNCMichigan State - Georgia TechMinnesota - Marylandexcluded: Dukemake with that what you will
11/5/2007 12:43:27 PM
I truly believe it goes in Cycles....all the top teams now have had their times when they were down for a couple years. It just so happens that the ACC is a little down right now. It has nothing to do with the conf getting bigger, and my point was that no matter how bad a conf is there is no way that they ever consider taking a couple years off from football. At the end of the day it is (as you all know) one if the not the biggest money maker for most schools !! that is why the idea of taking a couple years off is ridiculous in my opinion.
11/5/2007 12:48:17 PM
^^ Well, just looking at what you have there, I would say in the bottom seven match-ups, the acc would go 5-2. In the top four I would think it would either be 1-3 in favor of the Big Ten or all even at 2-2. So that either leaves the head-to-head comparison in favor of the acc at 7-4 or 6-5. Either way the Big Ten wouldn't "Roll" over the ACC.
11/5/2007 12:55:09 PM
I'll add onto my last post with comparisons between a few different conferences, in order of rank:Big Ten----------ACC--------------SEC-----------Big East---------Pac10----------Big12Ohio State--------Boston College--LSU---------UConn---------Arizona St.-----Kansas Michigan----------Virginia---------Georgia------West Virginia---Oregon--------OklahomaIllinois------------Virginia Tech----Auburn------Cincinnati-------USC-----------MissouPenn State-------Clemson---------Alabama----Louisville--------UCLA----------TexasWisconsin--------Wake Forest-----Tennessee---Pittsburgh------Cal------------Ok. StPurdue-----------Florida State------Florida------Rutgers-------Oregon St.-----Texas TechIowa--------------Miami (FL)------Arkansas-----South Florida---Arizona-------Texas A&MIndiana-----------NC State--------South Car.----Syracuse------Stanford------Kan. StNorthwestern------UNC------------Kentucky-------------------Washington-----ColoradoMichigan State----Georgia Tech----Miss. State-----------------Wash. St.------NebraskaMinnesota---------Maryland--------Vanderbilt----------------------------------Iowa St.-------------------Duke------------Ole Miss-----------------------------------Baylor[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 1:08 PM. Reason : asdf]
11/5/2007 1:02:05 PM
Seeing that list, as unformatted as it is, almost makes me laugh when people say the SEC isn't the best conference... They would steamroll every conference with the possible exception of the Pac-10.Also, it doesn't present the best picture b/c at this point in the year a lot of the best teams aren't at the top of their conferences... which will change. [Edited on November 5, 2007 at 1:07 PM. Reason : x]
11/5/2007 1:06:35 PM
^^ I think we would match up pretty well with the Big East as well. And potentially the Big 12. It's hard to say because there haven't been that many games between the two. Miami played a terrible game against Oklahoma, and Oklahoma is no slouch anyway. And considering Miami lost to us at home, I wouldn't consider them the cream of the ACC crop by anymeans. See my above comments on Wake and Nebraska as well.^ Agreed[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 1:07 PM. Reason : adsf]
11/5/2007 1:07:08 PM
There might be some argument about where teams are ranked, but I did it based on their conference record, and if there was a tie, their overall recordI know it doesnt mean much, just a little breakdown to show the depth of each conference
11/5/2007 1:09:44 PM
well, I was kinda hoping that my post above would spark some debate in here or somethingguess I did all that work for nothing at least I got paid for it
11/5/2007 2:12:45 PM
11/5/2007 2:35:20 PM
terrible, terrible, terrible threaddisplays zero foresight
11/5/2007 2:47:27 PM
11/5/2007 3:25:13 PM
Look noob, you're gonna have to do a better job than that if you are going to get any respect around here.I fail to comprehend what? Where did I say the ACC is "far worse"? If you think the win over UCONN is a quality win, support your statement.
11/5/2007 3:50:06 PM
11/5/2007 3:52:49 PM
11/5/2007 3:59:47 PM
Actually, I was wrong. I was thinking Louisville for some reason and not Cincy. If they win next week it will be 3 over Top 40 computers. FWIW, some teams with the same or fewer wins against Top 40 teams:Clemson - 1Southern Cal - 0Kansas - 0Boston College - 1Oklahoma - 2Texas - 1 (and it was the #39)** And if you're wondering why I chose 40 that is the lowest ranked team that gets BCS points in the Harris/Coaches polls...[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 4:17 PM. Reason : x]
11/5/2007 4:16:29 PM
Are you talking about wins when the team was ranked, or as of this week? Because that could be a different picture. Also, lets restrict this to top 25. It isn't exactly noteworthy to beat a team...that isn't ranked, especially when folks are trying to make a case for the better talent of the conference beating good teams.
11/5/2007 4:32:13 PM
As of this week. I don't care what teams beat Nebraska when they were extremely overrated in September... There are always some pretty shitty ranked teams and some really, really good unranked teams (Oregon I believe was unranked to start the year) in the early part of the year. Current rankings paint a far better pitcure.Really, I agree with you... but based on today, and it could change, UVa beating UConn is probably the most quality win the ACC has this year. They are near Top 10 in the computers (I think their average is 11) and 13 in the BCS. Now that could change, but quality wins should be changing based on the season. When Maryland beat Rutgers they were #12. I don't think anyone in the country thinks Rutgers is even Top 35 worthy, let alone 12.
11/5/2007 4:36:50 PM
its simple the acc still doesn't throw the $ at football that the sec does.
11/5/2007 4:39:19 PM
I wasn't trying to bias it towards my side with the last comment in regards to when the win was had (ie in the past when a currently unranked team was ranked). Thats why I was saying restrict it to top 25, and how does UConn fare against those other teams you listed?It might be the same, but I look at the UConn wins, and they have none against the current top 25. Neither do Texas and USC.Clemson at 0.Kansas at 0.BC at 1 over VT.So, not too much to be drawn from that stat restricting it to the Top 25.
11/5/2007 4:54:30 PM
The SEC and PAC-10 are clearly the best conferences in the nation this year. The other four are not even close, but the ACC is not much worse than the Big East or the Big 12.
11/5/2007 5:29:49 PM
11/5/2007 8:06:28 PM
I just think that it is funny because in 2005 the media was saying that the ACC was the toughest conference from top to bottom with these teams finishing atVirginia Tech #7 Miami #17Boston College #18Clemson #21Florida State #23If Georgia Tech wouldn't have fallen out and the ACC teams would have beat their opponents in a more convincing fashion you could have said that the expansion was a great success. Two down years really makes a big difference on the image of the conference. If the ACC could do expansion again who do you think we should have considered to beef up our football/all around sports? These are a few that I would have considered even though we have a few of them now in the conference:Boston CollegeSyracuseMiamiPenn StateWest VirginiaVirginia TechUConnPittsburghRutgersI think that Miami, and Virginia Tech are keepers but I think that we would have had better success if we picked up either Penn State, Pittsburgh, or West Virginia. The only reason that I can see why we didn't pick up some of these schools is because of poor academics (West Virginia) and the fact that Duke and Wake Forest were probably pushing really hard to pick up more private, academically sound schools besides Miami.
11/5/2007 10:07:30 PM
^ Penn State would never leave the Big 10. Just sayin.And UConn didn't have a football team until like five years ago. They're doing well now, but when the ACC was expanding, nobody thought they would be worth a damn in football in the near future.[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 11:37 PM. Reason : adsf]
11/5/2007 11:19:10 PM
11/5/2007 11:35:07 PM
I know it sounds terrible but it is even worse when you consider that Miami is not a very well thought of school for academics (I have had 3 members of my family go there and they will tell you that). Keeping to football though, the ACC should not get rid of football for a year because besides losing millions of dollars going to all the ACC schools that will kill the league all around as the SEC will have a strangle hold on the south. Virginia Tech is the only true football school that we have that we know can win 10 to 11 games and keep the conference in the national title talk until Miami, Florida State, Clemson, and Georgia Tech get back to their former selves. I have to admit that as a big football fan the ACC is shameful to watch as every game seems to be a defensive struggle until the OC's decide to open up the play page... i mean book and start slinging the rock around. I want to believe that expansion was good for the conference but at the same time I think that the only winner to come out of the expansion is the Hokies as they collect a nice check from a big time conference and inflate their overall rankings. It is funny because the expansion has done better for basketball than it has for football.
11/6/2007 3:33:59 AM
Another week of the ACC being exposed.If the BC and Miami losses don't seal this as a terrible conference I don't know what will.Are we going to even have anyone left to play in a BCS bowl? I think we should forfeit our spot even if they do award us one.
11/11/2007 2:56:29 PM
You're either the biggest dumbass or biggest troll on this board. Probably a bit of both.How does BC and Miami losing expose the ACC as being anything other than a competitive conference? BC lost in a close one to a fired up Maryland squad, but even when BC was winning every game earlier in the year, the game's were close. The breaks just didn't go there way this game.And Miami getting creamed by the No. 1 team in their side of the conference is to be expected. Especially considering Miami is in a rebuilding year with no semblance of an offense. So the ACC doesn't have any teams with less than two losses. I'll let you in on a little secret, the SEC only has one. And it's No. 1 ranked LSU. Do you think the rest of the SEC should just pack it in for the rest of the year? And both of Boston College's losses came to in-conference opponents. The same can be said of 2-loss Clemson. So how does BC losing somehow reflect negatively on the ACC, when it was an ACC team that beat them?
11/11/2007 3:27:56 PM
louisville and west virginia would have been great adds.
11/11/2007 3:40:50 PM
^^ You're calling me a troll?How does it reflect poorly on the ACC? Because BC was supposed to be the cream of the conference. Now they've lost two games in a row to shitty ACC schools.Miami got beat 48-0 by a Virginia team that just lost to a shitty NC State team that almost lost to an even shittier UNC team at home. Virginia has won close games all year.No one in the conference is any good.The SEC is full of good teams that keep beating up on each other. The ACC is bad from top to bottom and the SEC is good from top to bottom. How can you not observe the difference?
11/11/2007 4:20:05 PM
No one in any conference is any good. I already won this thread. Hawaii vs Kansas for national champion!!!
11/11/2007 4:25:34 PM
11/11/2007 5:21:10 PM
^^^ when those "good" teams in the SEC actually prove themselves by beating solid non-con opponents then i'll believe what you say...but for now, they keep scheduling wuss schedules...Arkansas should be sent off packing to the Sun Belt, while Troy should be inducted into the SEC, since they got to play four SEC teams this year..."We don't schedule any good non-con teams because the SEC is already a top schedule.""Why is it a top schedule""Because we've got the best teams""How can you tell?""Duh, just look at our OOC record""But you only played 10 games as a conference against BCS schools, and only won five of them. Why didn't you play any harder opponents?"*repeat*I liked how this article put it http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21695771/
11/11/2007 5:21:21 PM
Yeah but if you just watch the games you can easily see what teams are good and what teams are not.The ACC teams are not good.LSU beat VT 93-0 earlier this year and VT is the best team we have.
11/11/2007 5:26:04 PM
Grats, they beat VT in the second game of the season, at this point i'm not sure it would happen that way. They'd probably still beat VT, but it wouldn't be that bad.And of course, one game between two teams determines entire conferences.Let me repeat it:SEC vs. BCS Conference Teams = 5-5ACC vs. BCS Conference Teams = 9-8and it's not even that we have a better percentage, it's that we played so many more games.
11/11/2007 5:28:12 PM
Didn't Miss St play @ WVU? Or was that Ole Miss?I read somewhere that Florida has played ONE OOC game outside of the Southeast since 1991... ONE! Tennessee does a good job of scheduling some big games and Auburn is branching out too in the future.I also have noticed all the SEC fans talking down to the "lower conferences" and then when a NC State or a Wake Forest or a Louisville wants to schedule a home and home they won't do it... I understand that isn't the best economic choice but it would help them to actually prove what they beat their chest about...To be clear, I do think the SEC is the best conference by far this year (well, with the P-10) but most of the fans of SEC programs are the worst kind of annoying...[Edited on November 11, 2007 at 5:29 PM. Reason : x]
11/11/2007 5:28:51 PM
one more thing, i read a quote from a football coach somewhere (i wish i could remember who it was). He was talking about recruiting talented players for skill positions. He said "the best players don't care who else is on the team, they're competitors. It doesn't matter whose in front of them, they feel that if they prove they're the best they'll come out on top".It holds for teams too, if a school takes pride in their program they're going to schedule games that will challenge those teams. They don't care if a tough team is on the schedule, because they know they're going to come out on top.For all the "pride" that people seem to think that the SEC has in being the "best", they sure don't act like it. They schedule powder puffs and nobodies and they've gotten away with it for years. People claim they're the best by watching how they play against FCS teams and scream to high heaven when you point out that those performances come against lower caliber opponents.The SEC, as a whole, has no guts to speak of. They simply don't seem to have the intestinal fortitude to leave their comfortable locker rooms and go play against teams with names that don't have hyphens or directions. It's an almost unforgivable lack of courage for a conference that seems to think it's the best thing that ever happened to football.[Edited on November 11, 2007 at 5:35 PM. Reason : .][Edited on November 11, 2007 at 5:35 PM. Reason : read it again, i re-edited]
11/11/2007 5:34:44 PM
this thread is retarded. it was decided on page 1...anything else is just trolling and stupidity. this thread needs to die...
11/11/2007 5:39:02 PM
I think everyone is overrated
11/12/2007 4:27:20 PM
^^ what did we decide? That the ACC sucks at football and we should just go back to being a basketball conference with 8 teams in it?I'd be completely down with getting rid of them if it meant we could restore the round robin and ACC tournament format.
11/12/2007 7:40:07 PM
it was decided that this thread was retarded on page 1, much like you are
11/13/2007 3:30:06 AM
acc football is a golden god
11/13/2007 9:07:45 AM
If you are not in the acc then you are overrated. and all the teams except state are overrated
11/13/2007 8:04:42 PM
11/13/2007 8:05:49 PM
ACC football is a pyrite god.
11/13/2007 9:23:19 PM
More like a pyrex god.
11/13/2007 9:24:27 PM
wake beat vandygt hung tough w/ top 10 ugaclemson beat schmmmmm
11/26/2007 12:04:05 AM