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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard7125" data-source="post: 1002904" data-attributes="member: 5703"><p>I don’t think most SEC or Big10 people say the ACC is a doormat. I think they say the ACC is the third best conference. I think ACC people feel like they are a doormat.</p><p></p><p>Many would say the SEC has been the strongest, deepest conference and it was arguable who was next Big10, ACC, Big12, Pac12. There have been some years where the ACC may have been the best, but in those years, the SEC was probably #2. The SEC really hasn’t been #3 or worse. The point is there was a pecking order with the SEC on top, but the differences weren’t drastic.</p><p></p><p>Most agree the ACC would be significantly stronger if ND joined the ACC. This coming year the SEC is adding two Notre Dames in Texas and Oklahoma. The Big10 is adding strong programs in USC, Washinton and Oregon (maybe not ND level, but huge programs).</p><p></p><p>I hate the SEC and I root against the Big10, but it’s dumbfounding that people on this board can’t acknowledge the clear gap between the SEC/Big10 and the ACC that begins next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard7125, post: 1002904, member: 5703"] I don’t think most SEC or Big10 people say the ACC is a doormat. I think they say the ACC is the third best conference. I think ACC people feel like they are a doormat. Many would say the SEC has been the strongest, deepest conference and it was arguable who was next Big10, ACC, Big12, Pac12. There have been some years where the ACC may have been the best, but in those years, the SEC was probably #2. The SEC really hasn’t been #3 or worse. The point is there was a pecking order with the SEC on top, but the differences weren’t drastic. Most agree the ACC would be significantly stronger if ND joined the ACC. This coming year the SEC is adding two Notre Dames in Texas and Oklahoma. The Big10 is adding strong programs in USC, Washinton and Oregon (maybe not ND level, but huge programs). I hate the SEC and I root against the Big10, but it’s dumbfounding that people on this board can’t acknowledge the clear gap between the SEC/Big10 and the ACC that begins next year. [/QUOTE]
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