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ESPN: Bill Connelly's ACC Coastal season preview
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 727082" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>UNC went 6-6 last year, but that was also coming off a year where they went 2-9, while also starting a true freshman QB. All 6 games they lost last year were within 1 possession. Although some of those games were against some pretty mediocre opponents (App State, Wake, and Pitt) they made <em>huge </em>strides last year. And even in 2018 when they went 2-9, they lost 2 overtime, and 4 total one possession games. That’s 10 one possession losses in 2 seasons compared to 5 one possession wins. They were the only team outside of the CFP to even give Clemson a scare last year.</p><p></p><p>Their last 4 recruiting classes have averaged to be 25th, and they currently have the 7th overall 2021 class and are tied for 4th nationally for the amount of 4 stars committed. Are they equivalent to Clemson or Georgia? No, but they’re pretty damn close to Notre Dame. Talent wise they’re basically equivalent to Miami, but with much fewer internal issues than the Canes. I’d expect Mack to hang around until Sam Howell either graduates or gets drafted, by that point UNC might be legitimate title contenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 727082, member: 4572"] UNC went 6-6 last year, but that was also coming off a year where they went 2-9, while also starting a true freshman QB. All 6 games they lost last year were within 1 possession. Although some of those games were against some pretty mediocre opponents (App State, Wake, and Pitt) they made [I]huge [/I]strides last year. And even in 2018 when they went 2-9, they lost 2 overtime, and 4 total one possession games. That’s 10 one possession losses in 2 seasons compared to 5 one possession wins. They were the only team outside of the CFP to even give Clemson a scare last year. Their last 4 recruiting classes have averaged to be 25th, and they currently have the 7th overall 2021 class and are tied for 4th nationally for the amount of 4 stars committed. Are they equivalent to Clemson or Georgia? No, but they’re pretty damn close to Notre Dame. Talent wise they’re basically equivalent to Miami, but with much fewer internal issues than the Canes. I’d expect Mack to hang around until Sam Howell either graduates or gets drafted, by that point UNC might be legitimate title contenders. [/QUOTE]
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