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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 911800" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>L'ville has become a sneaky good team. They have won 4 straight and 5 of their last 6 (their only loss being the one point loss to BC of all teams). All their wins in that stretch have been by at least 2 TD's and only against Pitt did they score less than 30 (24-10 win).</p><p></p><p>I think Norvell is getting FSU pointed in the right direction. They are hardly the dominating program they used to be but they are probably a Top 25 program at this point.</p><p></p><p>The UNC - Wake game could be a fun one to watch. I'd expect alot of points.</p><p></p><p>Rumors are Van Dyke is done for the season. Some Miami fans are pretty upset he played last Saturday as he re-injured his shoulder on a non-contact play and so they think he simply wasn't ready to play physically and never should have been put in the game.</p><p></p><p>Pitt-UVA will probably be a low scoring game. NCST's defense is likely to give BC's OL all sorts of issues and I like Duke over VT - Duke has had a really nice Yr 1 under Elko, they look like a well coached team and they are bowl eligible already.</p><p></p><p>In one non-ACC note, Lance Leipold at Kansas has already won more games in less than 2 full seasons than their last 4 HC's won in each of their tenures. Mark Mangino back in 2008 was the last time they had a winning record and the last time they won more than 3 games was in 2009 (5-7 Mangino's last season).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 911800, member: 1776"] L'ville has become a sneaky good team. They have won 4 straight and 5 of their last 6 (their only loss being the one point loss to BC of all teams). All their wins in that stretch have been by at least 2 TD's and only against Pitt did they score less than 30 (24-10 win). I think Norvell is getting FSU pointed in the right direction. They are hardly the dominating program they used to be but they are probably a Top 25 program at this point. The UNC - Wake game could be a fun one to watch. I'd expect alot of points. Rumors are Van Dyke is done for the season. Some Miami fans are pretty upset he played last Saturday as he re-injured his shoulder on a non-contact play and so they think he simply wasn't ready to play physically and never should have been put in the game. Pitt-UVA will probably be a low scoring game. NCST's defense is likely to give BC's OL all sorts of issues and I like Duke over VT - Duke has had a really nice Yr 1 under Elko, they look like a well coached team and they are bowl eligible already. In one non-ACC note, Lance Leipold at Kansas has already won more games in less than 2 full seasons than their last 4 HC's won in each of their tenures. Mark Mangino back in 2008 was the last time they had a winning record and the last time they won more than 3 games was in 2009 (5-7 Mangino's last season). [/QUOTE]
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