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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 746088" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>I disagree. UCF is a very good team, but they had 3 things in their favor yesterday:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">the refs. Worst officiating I have EVER seen and it was heavily one sided. Not saying it cost us the game but it might have</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">5 turnovers. You shouldn't expect to be only down 7 with 13 minutes left in game with that many turnovers (but we were)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">they wore us out. They were helped quite a bit in this effort by #1 above</li> </ol><p>In a game with neutral refs, I believe UCF would still be successful on offense, but they would be a mid-tier ACC team overall. Pitt beat them last year, and it was no fluke. Pitt, UNC, Miami and Louisville all would match up pretty well with UCF. Clemson would of course destroy them. Even teams like Virginia, BC and N C State would be highly competitive with them. See them as about a 6-4 team if they played an full ACC schedule this year, with a range of 7-3 to 5-5. They will have a couple of games with their own turnovers (everyone does). But I do agree their offense is good. Les impressed by their defense or special teams.</p><p></p><p>I think people forget what an high level team would do to anybody who gave them 5 turnovers.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if anyone on their remaining schedule can beat them (UCF) but it would be a tragedy imho if this team got invited to the BCS Playoffs with a 9-0 record. And if they do, take the over and watch them get boat-raced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 746088, member: 944"] I disagree. UCF is a very good team, but they had 3 things in their favor yesterday: [LIST=1] [*]the refs. Worst officiating I have EVER seen and it was heavily one sided. Not saying it cost us the game but it might have [*]5 turnovers. You shouldn't expect to be only down 7 with 13 minutes left in game with that many turnovers (but we were) [*]they wore us out. They were helped quite a bit in this effort by #1 above [/LIST] In a game with neutral refs, I believe UCF would still be successful on offense, but they would be a mid-tier ACC team overall. Pitt beat them last year, and it was no fluke. Pitt, UNC, Miami and Louisville all would match up pretty well with UCF. Clemson would of course destroy them. Even teams like Virginia, BC and N C State would be highly competitive with them. See them as about a 6-4 team if they played an full ACC schedule this year, with a range of 7-3 to 5-5. They will have a couple of games with their own turnovers (everyone does). But I do agree their offense is good. Les impressed by their defense or special teams. I think people forget what an high level team would do to anybody who gave them 5 turnovers. Not sure if anyone on their remaining schedule can beat them (UCF) but it would be a tragedy imho if this team got invited to the BCS Playoffs with a 9-0 record. And if they do, take the over and watch them get boat-raced. [/QUOTE]
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