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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 876106" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>at least in the acc currently the only schools that seem committed to spend a crazy amount of money are clemson, miami and fsu. clemson is obviously a thorn in our side and last year was the first competitive game since 2014 but maybe with venables leaving they will regress and settle back down to earth.</p><p></p><p>fsu and miami have proven time and time again to be incredibly inefficient with their money and never quite see results that match their spending. maybe we see a good team soon but if i had a dollar for every time miami was “back” or “the team to beat in the acc” i could buy myself a few beers from one of our local salesman on the bridge by the varsity.</p><p></p><p>competitive in the acc should always be the expectations. competitive at the level of uga, bama, ohio state etc is probably a pipe dream</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 876106, member: 5973"] at least in the acc currently the only schools that seem committed to spend a crazy amount of money are clemson, miami and fsu. clemson is obviously a thorn in our side and last year was the first competitive game since 2014 but maybe with venables leaving they will regress and settle back down to earth. fsu and miami have proven time and time again to be incredibly inefficient with their money and never quite see results that match their spending. maybe we see a good team soon but if i had a dollar for every time miami was “back” or “the team to beat in the acc” i could buy myself a few beers from one of our local salesman on the bridge by the varsity. competitive in the acc should always be the expectations. competitive at the level of uga, bama, ohio state etc is probably a pipe dream [/QUOTE]
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