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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 278047" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Interesting post. I would have bet we did more poorly at the beginning of most of those years. The sad fact is that in 2012 and 2013 we were just not that good but then again with the exception of UGA, Virginia Tech, and Miami neither were most of our opponents. The ACC is much tougher now than it was in those years. Miami, for instance, had lots of talent during much of that time period but most of it went wasted by poor coaching and other self inflicted wounds. Clemson was likewise talented but erratic at times. They were number 5 in the country late in the year in 2011 when Tevin and the guys made them look silly on that Thursday night. Pitt is illustrative. They are much better now than they were just a couple of years ago. UNC is arguably the most improved team in the conference save Clemson and Pitt. Duke is more competitive now than back then as well. Our schedule is tougher top to bottom compared to just a few years ago. It is entirely possible that we could have a better team next year than this year and end up with a worse record.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 278047, member: 2451"] Interesting post. I would have bet we did more poorly at the beginning of most of those years. The sad fact is that in 2012 and 2013 we were just not that good but then again with the exception of UGA, Virginia Tech, and Miami neither were most of our opponents. The ACC is much tougher now than it was in those years. Miami, for instance, had lots of talent during much of that time period but most of it went wasted by poor coaching and other self inflicted wounds. Clemson was likewise talented but erratic at times. They were number 5 in the country late in the year in 2011 when Tevin and the guys made them look silly on that Thursday night. Pitt is illustrative. They are much better now than they were just a couple of years ago. UNC is arguably the most improved team in the conference save Clemson and Pitt. Duke is more competitive now than back then as well. Our schedule is tougher top to bottom compared to just a few years ago. It is entirely possible that we could have a better team next year than this year and end up with a worse record. [/QUOTE]
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