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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 909025" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I may be naive but I think this is a great selling point to a propective head coach. It looks like it would be fairly easy to estabilish yourself pretty high up in the pecking order. But, otoh, there have been many try and fail at this. </p><p></p><p>As an aside, does anyone else recall having pretty much the same feeling that "the U" fans did when they came into the ACC. Even though we weren't all that good when I was there (late Pepper/early Curry era) we played Tenn, Bama, Auburn,UF and of course Uga and also Clemson and seemed that were able to compete. You always went into a game hopeful of an upset even when a heavy underdog. I thought we would breeze through the ACC. Boy was I wrong. Something about the conference just sucks the life out of even the mightiest of programs - see FSU and Miami. I know they thought that life in the ACC was going to be a cakewalk (and it was for the 'Noles for awhile before the ACC vampire sucked the life blood from them. Felt appropraite somehow to work in a vaguly Halloweenish analogy here)></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 909025, member: 844"] I may be naive but I think this is a great selling point to a propective head coach. It looks like it would be fairly easy to estabilish yourself pretty high up in the pecking order. But, otoh, there have been many try and fail at this. As an aside, does anyone else recall having pretty much the same feeling that "the U" fans did when they came into the ACC. Even though we weren't all that good when I was there (late Pepper/early Curry era) we played Tenn, Bama, Auburn,UF and of course Uga and also Clemson and seemed that were able to compete. You always went into a game hopeful of an upset even when a heavy underdog. I thought we would breeze through the ACC. Boy was I wrong. Something about the conference just sucks the life out of even the mightiest of programs - see FSU and Miami. I know they thought that life in the ACC was going to be a cakewalk (and it was for the 'Noles for awhile before the ACC vampire sucked the life blood from them. Felt appropraite somehow to work in a vaguly Halloweenish analogy here)> [/QUOTE]
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