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ACC>SEC in '17. Why? Coaches & QB's
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 290566" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I would argue that it was coaching turnover, not stability, that launched the ACC. Miami,Va., VT, Pitt, Louisville, Wake, NC State, UNC, and somewhere I am missing one or more, all flipped in the last five years, the exodus perhaps beginning with Bowden in '11 or '12. (A great football mind and speaker, a master at removing himself at least one step from shady recruitering, but who hung around a couple of years too long.) Conversely the SEC, and the thought is not original as I read similar somewhere, figured if Saban the Elder was great then Sabans I, II, III or IV, those who had served on his staff, would be die cast in his image. Mistakes were made. The ACC went out and got fresh blood and while I didn't research it any it seems Swinney and Johnson are the seniors of the league's coaching ranks, and about 10 years. I'd agree on the QBs, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 290566, member: 2175"] I would argue that it was coaching turnover, not stability, that launched the ACC. Miami,Va., VT, Pitt, Louisville, Wake, NC State, UNC, and somewhere I am missing one or more, all flipped in the last five years, the exodus perhaps beginning with Bowden in '11 or '12. (A great football mind and speaker, a master at removing himself at least one step from shady recruitering, but who hung around a couple of years too long.) Conversely the SEC, and the thought is not original as I read similar somewhere, figured if Saban the Elder was great then Sabans I, II, III or IV, those who had served on his staff, would be die cast in his image. Mistakes were made. The ACC went out and got fresh blood and while I didn't research it any it seems Swinney and Johnson are the seniors of the league's coaching ranks, and about 10 years. I'd agree on the QBs, though. [/QUOTE]
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