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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 645617"><p>The fact of the matter is our talent (average star rating rank) in the ACC over the last 4 classes is 9th out of 14. Duke, by comparison is 8.5 out of 14. But even North Carolina, who over the last 4 years of classes has averaged 5.25 in the ACC comes in at an average star rating during that time of about 3.10. So even with them you're not talking about someone with an overwhelming talent advantage (Clemson by comparison has averaged a 3.8 average star rating). That's what the data actually says - our talent is just a hair below average in the conference, and our average star rating is either better than or within 0.1 of about two-thirds of the conference.</p><p></p><p>The problem is not that we have no talent. The problem is not that we have coaches who don't understand football. In my personal opinion, the coaches have decided rather than try and win games by playing to our strengths, they're ripping the bandaid off and forcing our team to run the long term schemes in the hopes that going all-in now will make us that much better for it in year 2 and in year 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 645617"] The fact of the matter is our talent (average star rating rank) in the ACC over the last 4 classes is 9th out of 14. Duke, by comparison is 8.5 out of 14. But even North Carolina, who over the last 4 years of classes has averaged 5.25 in the ACC comes in at an average star rating during that time of about 3.10. So even with them you're not talking about someone with an overwhelming talent advantage (Clemson by comparison has averaged a 3.8 average star rating). That's what the data actually says - our talent is just a hair below average in the conference, and our average star rating is either better than or within 0.1 of about two-thirds of the conference. The problem is not that we have no talent. The problem is not that we have coaches who don't understand football. In my personal opinion, the coaches have decided rather than try and win games by playing to our strengths, they're ripping the bandaid off and forcing our team to run the long term schemes in the hopes that going all-in now will make us that much better for it in year 2 and in year 3. [/QUOTE]
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