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ESPN: Bill Connelly's ACC Coastal season preview
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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 726633" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>It may be better to state "Getting back to the being the second best team depends on FSU <strong>or</strong> Miami." UF will get its share of Florida talent, especially when they have a good coach. Mullen is a good coach. FSU and Miami are left to split the recruits. There have been times where they are both very good but generally not (candidly, we were the third best team in 1990--behind those two, but not Colorado). However, Miami manages to screw up a lot and FSU is on that path at the moment.</p><p></p><p>I agree that one of them will be our competition for number 2 in the ACC. Hard to say which one. UNC could be there too, but Mack Brown won't be around too awfully long. Not as long as Coach Collins. The state of North Carolina doesn't produce enough talent to feed 5 FBS teams, plus occasional raids by Clemson. Football is the second sport at UNC which is a factor. </p><p></p><p>I also agree that we have to raise and spend more money. Homer Rice was a fund raiser, and that had a lot to do with our success in the 90's. We've had some knuckleheads since, of which Braine was the worst. We seemed to have gone a few years (2013-2016) without an AD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 726633, member: 630"] It may be better to state "Getting back to the being the second best team depends on FSU [B]or[/B] Miami." UF will get its share of Florida talent, especially when they have a good coach. Mullen is a good coach. FSU and Miami are left to split the recruits. There have been times where they are both very good but generally not (candidly, we were the third best team in 1990--behind those two, but not Colorado). However, Miami manages to screw up a lot and FSU is on that path at the moment. I agree that one of them will be our competition for number 2 in the ACC. Hard to say which one. UNC could be there too, but Mack Brown won't be around too awfully long. Not as long as Coach Collins. The state of North Carolina doesn't produce enough talent to feed 5 FBS teams, plus occasional raids by Clemson. Football is the second sport at UNC which is a factor. I also agree that we have to raise and spend more money. Homer Rice was a fund raiser, and that had a lot to do with our success in the 90's. We've had some knuckleheads since, of which Braine was the worst. We seemed to have gone a few years (2013-2016) without an AD. [/QUOTE]
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