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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 813049" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I also count about 8 teams they’d be favored against, which puts them above average for that conference.</p><p>In the Coastal, UNC and Miami are the most likely division winners, and might be considered the number 2 and 3 teams in the ACC, but they’d just be in the mix in the B1G or SEC. I think he’s commenting both on how severe the drop off is after Clemson and also the ACC lower tier against the SEC lower tier. Outside of Clemson, the ACC hasn’t been holding up the level of play that we’d expect out of a “P5” conference. The P12 and Big12 have had the same quality issues.</p><p>Football conferences are more “the power 2” than the power 5. The next two conferences are a step weaker.</p><p></p><p>Regarding alignment, there’s B1G + P12 merger talk, but the ACC makes more geographic sense for the B1G. We’d have several playoff team contenders as well. Louisville is the main non-AAU university I can think of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 813049, member: 282"] I also count about 8 teams they’d be favored against, which puts them above average for that conference. In the Coastal, UNC and Miami are the most likely division winners, and might be considered the number 2 and 3 teams in the ACC, but they’d just be in the mix in the B1G or SEC. I think he’s commenting both on how severe the drop off is after Clemson and also the ACC lower tier against the SEC lower tier. Outside of Clemson, the ACC hasn’t been holding up the level of play that we’d expect out of a “P5” conference. The P12 and Big12 have had the same quality issues. Football conferences are more “the power 2” than the power 5. The next two conferences are a step weaker. Regarding alignment, there’s B1G + P12 merger talk, but the ACC makes more geographic sense for the B1G. We’d have several playoff team contenders as well. Louisville is the main non-AAU university I can think of. [/QUOTE]
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