B1G, PAC, Big 12 not close.
Think Disney is HAPPY they have the ACC Network?
Bring your A Game.
Think Disney is HAPPY they have the ACC Network?
Bring your A Game.
However, until schools like Miami, Florida State, and Virginia Tech can become nationally relevant again, I think I’d still give the edge to SEC because of their depth.
Until we can reach at least double digits in passing yards vs the class of the conference, i'd have to say ... probably not.Oh, Pitt isn't a candidate to become "nationally relevant"?
Until we can reach at least double digits in passing yards vs the class of the conference, i'd have to say ... probably not.
agree completely.It is pretty clear that the PAC 12 is at the bottom of the Power 5. The SEC is at the top of the Power 5. The other 3 are debatable.
Is this clearly equal:B1G, PAC, Big 12 not close.
Think Disney is HAPPY they have the ACC Network?
Bring your A Game.
Agree. I enjoy them being left out of the CFP. Seeing their best team pretty much all year destroyed its last two games by tOSU and Florida tells me they are a very overated conference. tOSU being taken apart by a middling Purdue team was also funny, plus a very average Maryland team should have beaten them as well. The pedophiles being taken to the woodshed by Kentucky, save a desperation comeback that fell short, was the most enjoyment I got out of this bowl season. No matter what metric you use tho, the conference doesn't have the heavy weights to get in the CFP. With Urban gone and Harbaugh and Franklin carrying the B1G torch now, I expect they won't be showing up for the CFP for years to come, which is fine with me, but, the B1G commisssioner who loves to cry when they don't get in may stroke out soon!Big Pretend trash including the Branch Campus dummies in State College will fill their airwaves with propaganda on the strength of their conference... they think conference strength is based on attendance figures rather than the quality of the conference’s teams.
1) Of course the SEC is the best conference.Is this clearly equal:
Final AP Poll
ACC
1. Clemson
15. Syracuse
Others Receiving Votes:
39. North Carolina State
SEC
2. Alabama
6. LSU
T7. Florida
T7. Georgia
12. Kentucky
Others Receiving Votes:
28. Mississippi State
32. Auburn
34. Missouri
The bottom line is that the SEC is head and shoulders better that the ACC or any other conference. While the ACC May feature the best team in the country but behind there there is mostly bad football teams. Do you think Disney is dancing in the street that 11 of the 14 teams lost 5 or more games?
Good post.Agree. I enjoy them being left out of the CFP. Seeing their best team pretty much all year destroyed its last two games by tOSU and Florida tells me they are a very overated conference. tOSU being taken apart by a middling Purdue team was also funny, plus a very average Maryland team should have beaten them as well. The pedophiles being taken to the woodshed by Kentucky, save a desperation comeback that fell short, was the most enjoyment I got out of this bowl season. No matter what metric you use tho, the conference doesn't have the heavy weights to get in the CFP. With Urban gone and Harbaugh and Franklin carrying the B1G torch now, I expect they won't be showing up for the CFP for years to come, which is fine with me, but, the B1G commisssioner who loves to cry when they don't get in may stroke out soon!
No. Just stupid.is this OP being sarcastic?
B1G, PAC, Big 12 not close.
Think Disney is HAPPY they have the ACC Network?
Bring your A Game.
I think the ACC definitely has the best program in Clemson.
However, until schools like Miami, Florida State, and Virginia Tech can become nationally relevant again, I think I’d still give the edge to SEC because of their depth. Like Mike said, after Alabama they have LSU, Georgia, and Florida, and Texas A&M could enter the category soon. That’s a solid lineup.
They also have respectable mid tier programs like Missouri, and even Kentucky this year. I think the ACC needs to build up those 2-6 schools, and then they’ll have an argument.
No. Just stupid.
The ACC is a one team league unless/until FSU restores the roar. I'm writing off the U permanently; like Pitt, their glory days are well in the rear view and they are highly unlikely to return.
The dropoff from Clemson to the next best team in the ACC is a chasm.
I think we can look forward to more Clemson v. Bama NC games the next couple of years as both teams are totally loaded and returning most of their top skill position talent.
Clemson is likely to have a major dropoff along the D line as all 4 starters will be entering the NFL draft this year. Bama is likely to lose a couple of DLs as well to early entry.
It will be interesting. Nobody else is even close to the level of these two programs.
what are the odds of having the big 10 be left out of the playoffs yet again?I find the 2020 odds interesting. Count of teams with odds better than 100 to 1 to win the CFP:
SEC - 7
BIG10 - 4
PAC12 - 4
ACC - 2
BIG12 - 2
The Big 10 has a lot of alums who are suckers and willing to bet on their own team to win it all. Ohio State is the only team worth taking a shot on.I find the 2020 odds interesting. Count of teams with odds better than 100 to 1 to win the CFP:
SEC - 7
BIG10 - 4
PAC12 - 4
ACC - 2
BIG12 - 2
Probably one of Lubrano's greasy son in lawsAccording to Bovada, the Nits are actually tied with Ohio State for the 4th best odds to win the title next year.
Clemson +175
Bama +250
Georgia +550
Ohio State +1200
Penn State +1200
Not sure why Bovada has them so high, considering their personnel losses.
https://www.bovada.lv/sports/football/college-football