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I was thinking about the conference this morning and wondering if it is finally beginning to reach it's potential in football. There are a few factors that have me thinking it might be. I'd be interested to see what other folks think. And it's the off season, so what else are we going to do?
Here is my rationale:
(1) Emergence of Marquee Teams. FSU and Clemson look like they are realizing their potential. Having teams that make the playoffs and/or win NC's is huge for perception of the conference, which also helps recruiting. The only thing is the Coastal has no marquee team. Miami has a good 30-year history but other than recruiting hotbed doesn't have structural advantages a la FSU, Clemson, or even UNC for that matter. And if Richt couldn't make the playoffs at UGA how is he going to do it at Miami.
(2) More competitive conference. Yes there are still teams that appear hopeless in Wake & Syracuse. However Duke has emerged as a year-in, year-out bowl team with a good coach who wants to stay there and improved recruiting. Others are showing signs of life: UVA has hired Mendenhall who is a proven winner, Narduzzi looks like the real deal at Pitt, BC is playing great D and will be tough if they find an O, UNC is coming off a 10 win season. Miami figures to be more consistent with Richt. GT even in a 3-9 season loaded with injuries was tough to beat. Give GT a D and Johnson experienced offensive personel and we are downright scary. Hell even without a D we've given Clemmons and FSU fits. VT and NCSU the jury is out. I kind of think NCSU is getting better under Dohern. VT retains Bud Foster and hired an offensive guru who turned around Memphis. We'll just have to see on Fuentes. But overall I am seeing an improvement with more teams migrating upward than downwards.
(3) Attracting better and more-proven coaches (e.g. Richt>Golden, Mendenhall>what's his face hired away from Richmond, Narduzzi>Cryst).
That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Am I delusional?! What say you?
Here is my rationale:
(1) Emergence of Marquee Teams. FSU and Clemson look like they are realizing their potential. Having teams that make the playoffs and/or win NC's is huge for perception of the conference, which also helps recruiting. The only thing is the Coastal has no marquee team. Miami has a good 30-year history but other than recruiting hotbed doesn't have structural advantages a la FSU, Clemson, or even UNC for that matter. And if Richt couldn't make the playoffs at UGA how is he going to do it at Miami.
(2) More competitive conference. Yes there are still teams that appear hopeless in Wake & Syracuse. However Duke has emerged as a year-in, year-out bowl team with a good coach who wants to stay there and improved recruiting. Others are showing signs of life: UVA has hired Mendenhall who is a proven winner, Narduzzi looks like the real deal at Pitt, BC is playing great D and will be tough if they find an O, UNC is coming off a 10 win season. Miami figures to be more consistent with Richt. GT even in a 3-9 season loaded with injuries was tough to beat. Give GT a D and Johnson experienced offensive personel and we are downright scary. Hell even without a D we've given Clemmons and FSU fits. VT and NCSU the jury is out. I kind of think NCSU is getting better under Dohern. VT retains Bud Foster and hired an offensive guru who turned around Memphis. We'll just have to see on Fuentes. But overall I am seeing an improvement with more teams migrating upward than downwards.
(3) Attracting better and more-proven coaches (e.g. Richt>Golden, Mendenhall>what's his face hired away from Richmond, Narduzzi>Cryst).
That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Am I delusional?! What say you?