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Don't have a coach yet. But we have it narrowed down to 122 possibilities!! Oh yeah, there's Bud at 38.
:ss Acutally, I think our Athletic Director is interviewing him in the next couple of days. I don't know much about him, except he done very well there at VT. |
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Just as long as my son's born BEFORE our bowl game (due 12/27), I'll be a happy man :) |
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I must be out of my mind.
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You have finally seen the light, young dan'l.
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glad someone picked up on it.
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Thank you Maryland!!
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If Miami beats GT and N.C. State, they play in the ACC title game. Miami is coming along faster than people thought. This team will compete for a National Title next year. |
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1. Cincinnati Bearcats
2. Ohio State Buckeyes |
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1) Miami's defense is still terrible. During the Tech game they flashed up the stat that Miami's opponents scored 25 out of 26 times in the red zone, 21 of those were TDs. A National Title contender needs to do MUCH better than that, I think they're more than a year away. 2) Every team in the ACC is saying the same thing. UNC, VT, Miami, they're all young teams, they're all expecting to be better next year. The teams may be better, but conference games are going to ruin Championship dreams for everyone. I'd expect the ACC Champ to have at least 2 losses, that won't be good enough for a trip to the big game. I think parity in the ACC is enough to kill any chance of a National Champ from the ACC for the next year or two. |
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I'm with the kid...Fight On:salute:
Rob for a minute I thought that was William Wallace ;) |
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I agree with most of what you just said. Remember Miami is still installing a new defense under Bill Young who is one of the best Defensive Cordinators in College Football. Look at what he did for Kansas when he was their DC. Also, they are starting three true freshman on their defense, with as many as six true freshman getting alot of playing time. Next year they will be even better. Many teams in the ACC are very young, but no more than Miami, they are the youngest team in the country. Lastly, talent. Miami has sick talent. They have some of the best freshman and sophmores in the country. Next year they will be domiant. |
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Yup, 21 TDs out of 26 attempts is a pretty poor record. And didn't they give up 31 pts to the ACC's favorite whipping boy (Duke)?
But I'll be the first to admit Miami's defense is fast, much more so than VT's O-line as evindent in your picture. They've definitely got promise, but they gotta plug the holes in the red zone before they're a contender. |
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I will withhold all comments until I know who the coach of Clemson will be next year.
We sure did screw this year's wet dream up!!:fl |
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And to get student tickets would have meant standing in line for about 6 hours to get tickets. :rolleyes: |
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I never said we were any better ;)
BTW, your DC is 01038555749589484298, sorry for the delay! |
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:ss But we've definitely got a score to settle now don't we!! :bx |
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Any Yellow Jackets fans here?
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So now we could very well have a 4-way tie in the division. How do you decide that? |
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------------------------------------ ACC Football Tiebreaker Policy The Atlantic Coast Conference Championship will be decided by a game between the Atlantic and Coastal Division Champions. The team in each division with the highest percentage of wins during all regular-season Conference competition shall be declared the division champion. If two or more teams are tied with the highest percentage of wins, they shall be declared division co-champions. Division standings will be calculated on a percentage basis, using only those Conference games which are a part of the regular rotating schedule. In the event of division co-champions, the following tie-breaker procedure will be used to determine that divisions’ representative to the championship game. A. Two-Team Tie Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. Records of the tied teams within the division. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall record (divisional). Conference record and proceeding though the division. Multiple ties within the division broken from first to last. Overall record versus all common non-divisional opponents. Combined record versus all non-divisional teams. Record versus common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the end of regular season games shall be the divisional representative in the ACC Championship Game. The representative shall be chosen by a draw. B. Three (or More) Team Tie (Once tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker format is used) Combined head-to-head record among the tied teams. Records of the tied teams within the division. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional or conference) record, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken first to last. Overall record for non-divisional teams. Combined record versus all common non-divisional teams. Record versus common non-divisional with the best overall Conference (divisional and non-divisional record) and proceeding through the other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within the division. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the conclusion of regular season games shall be the divisional representative in the ACC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the ACC Championship Game. The representative shall be chosen by a draw. |
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