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I think the entire ACC next year will look more like Coastal Chaos.
Florida State plays Alabama, Florida, and Miami as their crossover game (in addition to playing Louisville and Clemson). Its pretty easy to envision a 9-3 for them max. Thats a rough schedule.
Clemson's is much easier with only Auburn OOC, then Louisville, Florida State - crossover games @ Virginia Tech and home against Georgia Tech. I would guess 10-2 for them maybe.
Louisville plays a horrid OOC schedule and their crossover games are freaking Virginia and North Carolina (who is losing their entire offense). I think Clemson and Florida State will be tough games, but on the ease of their schedule its not a stretch to see a 10-2.
On the Coastal side, Duke still sucks. Virginia Sucks. North Carolina loses 3 OL, their top 3 RBs, 3 players at WR who were 4 year players, their QB, etc. I think those teams spread around enough losses to boost us, Miami, Virginia Tech and so on - its not difficult for me to see 3 teams in the Coastal with 9 wins.
I think the ACC is now so good and balanced its going to hurt its own chances to get a team into the Playoff next year. Instead of finishing with a 14 win team like we have been, we might have like 5 teams that end up with 10+ wins after the bowl games but without someone in the CFP.
Florida State plays Alabama, Florida, and Miami as their crossover game (in addition to playing Louisville and Clemson). Its pretty easy to envision a 9-3 for them max. Thats a rough schedule.
Clemson's is much easier with only Auburn OOC, then Louisville, Florida State - crossover games @ Virginia Tech and home against Georgia Tech. I would guess 10-2 for them maybe.
Louisville plays a horrid OOC schedule and their crossover games are freaking Virginia and North Carolina (who is losing their entire offense). I think Clemson and Florida State will be tough games, but on the ease of their schedule its not a stretch to see a 10-2.
On the Coastal side, Duke still sucks. Virginia Sucks. North Carolina loses 3 OL, their top 3 RBs, 3 players at WR who were 4 year players, their QB, etc. I think those teams spread around enough losses to boost us, Miami, Virginia Tech and so on - its not difficult for me to see 3 teams in the Coastal with 9 wins.
I think the ACC is now so good and balanced its going to hurt its own chances to get a team into the Playoff next year. Instead of finishing with a 14 win team like we have been, we might have like 5 teams that end up with 10+ wins after the bowl games but without someone in the CFP.