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ESPN: Bill Connelly's ACC Coastal season preview
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<blockquote data-quote="gtrower" data-source="post: 727891" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>Because recruiting rankings correlate to on-field results on a large sample size. If their talent differential gives them a a 70-30 edge then they’re significantly better and it’s gonna show long term. If you play one game, that’s not in “assumed loss” territory for me. We beat Miami on the road last year with their 18th ranked roster talent (per 247) while we were 45th. UNC’s roster is probably gonna be in the 20-25 range this season (they were 28th last year). And we’ll probably be in the 30-35 range. I think you’re over-estimating the talent differential on our 2020 rosters.</p><p></p><p>Also if you’re assuming recruiting is going to play a large part, I’m confused why you think we’ll have a better chance in 2021/2022. The way they’re going their roster talent advantage is only going to increase after 2020.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtrower, post: 727891, member: 375"] Because recruiting rankings correlate to on-field results on a large sample size. If their talent differential gives them a a 70-30 edge then they’re significantly better and it’s gonna show long term. If you play one game, that’s not in “assumed loss” territory for me. We beat Miami on the road last year with their 18th ranked roster talent (per 247) while we were 45th. UNC’s roster is probably gonna be in the 20-25 range this season (they were 28th last year). And we’ll probably be in the 30-35 range. I think you’re over-estimating the talent differential on our 2020 rosters. Also if you’re assuming recruiting is going to play a large part, I’m confused why you think we’ll have a better chance in 2021/2022. The way they’re going their roster talent advantage is only going to increase after 2020. [/QUOTE]
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