I'm going to point to QB play as well.In past years, ACC teams have had stable QBs that you knew would start every saturday and produce... for example: rivers, weinke, vick(s), dorsey, berlin, guy from clemson a year or 2 back....etc...etc...the ACC really hasn't had any solid QBs in the last year or so. Seems like after every game there is a QB controversy. I know a QB isn't the whole team, but they are the leader and can make stuff happen
8/31/2008 9:45:12 AM
Everyone who is pointing toward specific positions being the problem(o-line, qbs, skill players) need to see that it is all a product of coaching and lack of it. That all falls under the umbrella of recruiting and coaching up those recruits. Lol guy on sports reporters just now:"As good as the sec looked, the ACC looked equally as bad. Clemson was suppose to be the conferences best team and they looked bad."
8/31/2008 10:17:29 AM
There are not as much leaders in the acc as there use to be. On offense you have to have a commanding presence, usually at QB, to take charge of the offense. The ACC has no QB's like this. You have to have a QB that the team respects and can take charge and tell the other guys what to do.
8/31/2008 10:32:36 AM
The thing is before expansion the ACC was a basketball conference with a mediocre football tradition. You had FSU that was dominant and then the flavor of the season, be it Clemson, GT, State, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland. We decided to expand so we could get more money. Miami has a rich tradition but they are a roller coaster they have lots valley's to go with the peaks. VT was good for a few seasons and BC is and was always a mid-tier team. The problem is basketball has been surpassed by the Big East now as the premiere bball conference. Plus factor in the NBA's policy and it makes college basketball having more parity. I do believe the ACC will get stronger in football but it will be 5 years down the road. Butch Davis is going to make Carolina a player it sucks but its true. Carolina has seen what Florida did and they have more rich alumni than Florida does. NC State is always going to be a mid-level sports school. The sooner you accept that the better you will be. Yes we will have years where we are great but we will never compete with the Carolinas/Floridas/ Ohio States of the world.
8/31/2008 11:49:00 AM
When you hire coaches who can't deliver on the hype machines that they promise, you will always get subpar coaching. O'Brien is the same as Tammy Bowden and Butch Davis. He's all talk and no results. Why do you think that O'Brien couldn't beat a 5-6 Miami team who had already fired Larry Coker? Why do you think that O'Brien couldn't beat a 5-6 Syracuse team and lead Boston College to a automatic BCS bid in a weak Big East without Miami or Virginia Tech?Butch Davis will continue to struggle with actual game day coaching and the same with O'Brien.Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Keep chopping wood in daytight compartments while building relationships!
8/31/2008 12:23:59 PM
Carolina has never had a commitment to football so I hardly see how they can be lumped in with the Ohio States of the college football world. And it wouldn't surprise me to see Butch bolt at the 1st great opportunity, he did it when he was at Miami, and Miami's tradition and prowess makes carolina's look very insigificant. Also, great programs change. It takes the right level of commitment and coaching, and a little bit of luck. If Wake freakin' Forest can compete for an ACC title and make it to a BCS game, there isn't any reason why other schools cannot follow. This "oh you're small potatoes and you shouldn't expect to compete" shit is for losers.As for O'Brien, he has to get his players into his program, simple as that. It took him a little while to get started at BC as well, it's all about the quality of the players, both athletically and mentally (attitude wise, having players that buy into and are committed to O'Brien's vision).We took about 65 players to Columbia, 29 of which were freshman. It's hard to compete with that kind of attrition and youth right out of the gate.
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8/31/2008 2:23:01 PM
This SI article pretty much says it..."wannabe superconference"
8/31/2008 4:25:04 PM
Haha... the parachuters landed at Duke. That's priceless.
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8/31/2008 5:23:44 PM
and their OLINEEEEEEEEEeeee
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9/1/2008 3:30:22 AM
^^Christ, that article has WAAAAAYYYY too many pop-culture references weaved in to the story. to the point that it's painful to read. i feel like i need a lifetime subscription to US weekly or tv digest just to understand half the points he's trying to make.but yeah, the acc sucks this year.[Edited on September 1, 2008 at 4:20 AM. Reason : ]
9/1/2008 4:16:19 AM
ESPN is about to highlight the stadium skydive mishap
9/1/2008 8:34:15 AM
I, for one, don't give a shit about the ACC's ineptitude in football. I don't think the conference should try to be something it's not. Plus, I'd rather watch SEC teams run things anyways and put people in their place. *cough*OSU*coughNot that I don't mind State having above average success from time to time, but emphasis in the ACC should always be basketball.
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9/1/2008 6:40:31 PM
God has officially wiped his ass w/ the ACC and you know why?it's because Hansbrough made a deal with the devil.
9/1/2008 9:31:19 PM
Hasn't the ACC always sucked? What's different this year?
9/1/2008 9:31:47 PM
I made this thread last year and people tried arguing with me for three pages that the ACC was sick.http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=495293
9/2/2008 2:01:42 AM
and this was your brilliant solution?
9/2/2008 2:03:54 AM
Its pretty sad that a message board full of NC State grads/students can't recognize hyperbole.The Wolfweb: Devaluing NC State degrees one post at a time.
9/2/2008 2:24:57 AM
acc football is a golden god
9/2/2008 2:32:00 AM
last year's thread was spot on
9/2/2008 2:38:08 AM
It is easily the Coaches!!!SECSpurrierMeyerSabanPetrinoTubervilleMilesRichtFulmerNuttCroomBrooksBobby Johnson (vandy coach)compared to the:ACCBowdenBowdenO'Brien DavisShannonCutcliffeGrobeGrohBeamerFridgeratorJohnsonJagodzinskiThey have 5 Coaches with National Championships, we have 1 and he might not even be around after next season
9/2/2008 9:32:34 AM
Got bored at work... here's what i came up with after taking a brief look at where the ACC is heading, team for team. I discovered each school falls in one of four categories. Good but not great - Clemson, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest Clemson and VT appear to have the players, the coaching staff, and fan support needed to win it all... BUT neither has managed to win a BCS bowl. Clemson hasn't even been to one. Even Wake made an appearance. Wake is the loan overachiever in the ACC, but unfortunately Jim Grobe is swimming against the current. The odds of creating a sustainable powerhouse in Winston-Salem are long indeed. Stagnated in mediocrity - Virginia, Maryland Ralph Friedgen looked unstoppable in his first three years at Maryland. Al Groh was hand-picked by Bill Parcells to run the Jets. Pardon my french, but what the hell happened to these guys? These programs have been mired in mediocrity for the past several years, even with powerhouses like Miami and FSU falling flat. A similar situation was brewing in Atlanta... that is until Chan Gailey finally got axed at Georgia Tech in favor of up-and-coming Paul Johnson. Virginia and Maryland should seriously consider following suit. It's clear Groh and Friedgen's programs are going nowhere fast. Mediocre, future uncertain - Georgia Tech, Miami, BC, FSU Two former superpowers and two middle-of-the-road programs... each with an uncertain future. Miami and FSU both continue to bring in talent, but it hasn't translated into wins. Miami may bounce back first with new coach, while FSU will likely stumble along until Paterno and Bowden's "Race to the Finish" reaches a conclusion. At this point Bowden's probably planning to be buried on the 50 yard-line at Doak Stadium. Not for sentimental reasons mind you, but b/c he'll probably be calling plays on gameday when his time is finally up... On the other hand, BC and Tech are both transitioning with new programs, but unlike the Tobacco Road schools, these programs are coming off winning seasons. It's not clear how much credit Jagazinski deserves for last year's 10-win season, and Paul Johnson's skill at adapting to a team's skills will FINALLY be put to the test at the Division 1A level. Both coaches face stiffer than usual academic standards, but there's room for optimism in either case.Terrible, but improving - NCSU, UNC, Duke As bad as these three are, they are definitely improving. State has no offense, UNC has a bad defense, and Duke... well they've already met their quota for wins this year. Still, it's very clear that the coaches at these schools are better than their respective teams... not to mention records. Hopefully one or more of these coaches will be around long enough to build a solid program, though in Duke's case "solid" would equate to "potential winning seasons." And of course... the unnofficial 5th category: Perennial Winners - NONEYeah, everbody's down... for the moment anyway. The immediate future doesn't look much better either. Top to bottom the ACC teams range from "good, but underachieving" to "desperately needing a complete overhaul." So where will the ACC find it's next flag-ship program? Who the heck knows... but here's the candidates: Most Likely - Clemson, VTech They have the tools, so the Law of Averages suggests that one of these two will break through sooner rather than later. Wait 3 years and get back to me - NCSU, UNC, GTech, Miami A quartet of new coaches, two of which are proven winners in Division 1A, another turned around Navy, and the 4th is bringing in a truckload of talent on a former powerhouse. The Law of Averages again suggests one or more of these teams will take the next step and challenge for ACC championships within a few years. Don't hold your breath - Wake, BC, Maryland, FSU, Virginia Wake, for all it's recent glory, simply isn't ever going to be the flagship program of the conference. The fanbase, geographic location, and academic standards doom them from the start. BC is overshadowed by, well, everything in Boston AND suffers from the same problems as Wake Forest. Maryland and Virginia need a coahcing shake-up, b/c it's clear the status quo isn't cutting it. Um... No - Duke Cutcliffe is a nice guy. Hopefully he'll pull a Spurrier and use this job as a resume' stuffer...[Edited on September 2, 2008 at 5:55 PM. Reason : d]
9/2/2008 5:54:18 PM
grossly underestimating FSUah shit, motherfucker said "grossly"[Edited on September 2, 2008 at 6:04 PM. Reason : d]
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9/2/2008 6:11:54 PM
If you compare the last two games, then definitely.0-34 on the road vs. SEC>>>>>>>0-37 at home vs. ACC
9/2/2008 6:14:48 PM
2006 - 3-92007 - 5-7That's improvement technically.
9/2/2008 6:27:10 PM
Yeah, technicallyI don't see us improving on 5-7 this year, though
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9/2/2008 11:41:01 PM
Coaching only goes so far...and I think if you want to talk about coaching that really makes a difference I think you need to look deeper, specifically at assistant coaches, coordinators, and even to the strength and conditioning coaches.But honestly, why would you choose to go to an ACC school over an SEC school?1. Playing time (meaing there is already someone better than you there)2. Happen to grow up loving a particular team3. ?All of the ACC games I watched this weekend...ACC teams just seem fragile to me.
9/3/2008 3:08:15 AM
Well ACC schools usually have better academics, and most players aren't going to make the NFL or make a long career out of football. Also a number of the SEC schools are more redneck than the ACC schools. If it comes down to Arkansas vs. VT, I'd go to VT. Ole Miss vs. UNC, I'd go to UNC. Mississippi State vs. NC State, I'd go to NC State.You've got to think about everything when considering schools.Things the ACC schools generally have over the SEC schools:1. Academics2. Less redneck3. Location (seriously what kind of people, outside of the people from those states, want to spend their college years in Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi. based on my travels the people from places like NoVa/DC/Maryland, the Triangle, Tallahassee, Boston, Miami, and Atlanta are more sophisticated, and overall their is more to do in those areas.)4. Atmosphere (from the standpoint of a player not wanting to be in a culture where if he drops a TD pass he ends up getting hate mail and death threats, which has happened at SEC schools)
9/3/2008 8:53:16 AM
^1) football players dont care about academics2) Less Redneck? depends on if you are a country lineman or city skill player3) Location? have you ever been to Oxford or Auburn or Knoxville?? Those places are some of the best places I have ever been for college football4) ATMOSPHERE????? That culture is what a real football player dreams of, I have been all around the country to college football games and nothing, i mean NOTHING, comes close to SEC footballI was raised in the ACC but we dont really have anything on the SEC when it comes to College Football
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9/3/2008 9:34:59 AM
1. Many football players care about academics. How do you explain State losing prospects to Duke? Or Jheranie Boyd talking about UNC being appealing b/c of their communications program and them having Stuart Scott as an alum.2. Not all linemen are from the country. R.J. Mattes and Andrew Wallace are both from the Charlotte area. Same goes for skill players not always being from the city. And yes most SEC schools are more redneck than their ACC counterparts. If you are a black male why would you want to go to a school with a bunch of redneck racist crackers (obviously not all rednecks are racists, but the majority are).3. I've been to Knoxville plenty of times and I love it. Did you even read my post though? There is a ton more things to do in Boston, Atlanta, Miami, the Triangle, NoVa/DC/Maryland areas than there are in Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Starkville, and Auburn. As a player you will be on your home field in front of a sellout crowd only 6-8 times every year for 4-5 years. That leaves a lot of time for you to be doing other things on the weekend. Most people would rather be in a place that is close to plenty of things to do.4. Of course the atmosphere in the SEC is the best overall, but if you think South Carolina has a better atmosphere than Clemson you are sadly mistaken. So for a player if it comes down to choosing South Carolina or Clemson it seems like if it was just based on atmosphere the obvious choice for a lot of players would be Clemson. Some players do like more laid back atmospheres at least when it comes to how crazy the fans are. It doesn't mean they aren't real football players. You can still have a passionate fanbase without overstepping the boundaries of deceny. A college kid shouldn't have to deal with getting hate mail from middle aged men that have their life completely revolve around watching 18-22 year olds playing football games.
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9/3/2008 10:19:23 AM
Concord /= Charlotte
9/3/2008 10:37:15 AM
^^^Sonoma = caliWatkins glen =nynew hampshire = new hampshireMilwaukee=WImichigan = michiganLas vegas = nevedakansas city = kansasIndy= Indianachicagoland = ILfontana = calitexas = texaspocono= etc. etc. need I go on?nascar is no longer based in one location, so basically you are full of shit. This means all areas are redneck now
9/3/2008 10:57:45 AM
^ lol. Dude, Charlotte is known for 2 things ... banks and nascar. Naming a list of "more sophisticated" cities that have nascar events doesn't change that fact. I've been to Las Vegas, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and Chicago (I'm guessing chicagoland is in/near Chicago) and I never saw/heard shit about nascar in those cities. You spend a few days in Concord/Charlotte and you'll know you're in Nascar country.[Edited on September 3, 2008 at 11:09 AM. Reason : hell, you're from there. Unless you spent your entire life downtown you know this!]
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