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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 752837"><p>Hot take contrarian view:</p><p>1) Clemson opponents (Wake Forest, Citadel, Virginia, Miami) only include 1 strong team (Miami).</p><p>* Wake Forest is winless against FBS teams.</p><p>* Virginia's only FBS win is hapless Duke.</p><p>* Citadel is, well, Citadel.</p><p></p><p>2) Notre Dame's ACC wins are last place teams Duke and Florida State.</p><p>3) Pittsburgh hasn't beat a team with a winning record yet.</p><p>4) Boston College hasn't beat a team with a winning record yet.</p><p></p><p>My opinion is that we kind of all know what we're facing - none of these teams are bad. We could go winless. But at the same time, the season is still early enough that the stats on the top level don't tell the whole story (eg Notre Dame has only played 2 games).</p><p></p><p>I think Clemson will be a bear. Miami will be most of a bear. Notre Dame is still an unknown - their 2 games were beating hapless Duke by 14 points and beating hapless Florida State by 16 points. Duke was a 4 point game with 10 minutes left. Florida State was a 1 score game going into the 4th quarter started. Pittsburgh and Boston College remind me of Syracuse and Louisville - reasonable teams that will be coin flips depending on how we play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 752837"] Hot take contrarian view: 1) Clemson opponents (Wake Forest, Citadel, Virginia, Miami) only include 1 strong team (Miami). * Wake Forest is winless against FBS teams. * Virginia's only FBS win is hapless Duke. * Citadel is, well, Citadel. 2) Notre Dame's ACC wins are last place teams Duke and Florida State. 3) Pittsburgh hasn't beat a team with a winning record yet. 4) Boston College hasn't beat a team with a winning record yet. My opinion is that we kind of all know what we're facing - none of these teams are bad. We could go winless. But at the same time, the season is still early enough that the stats on the top level don't tell the whole story (eg Notre Dame has only played 2 games). I think Clemson will be a bear. Miami will be most of a bear. Notre Dame is still an unknown - their 2 games were beating hapless Duke by 14 points and beating hapless Florida State by 16 points. Duke was a 4 point game with 10 minutes left. Florida State was a 1 score game going into the 4th quarter started. Pittsburgh and Boston College remind me of Syracuse and Louisville - reasonable teams that will be coin flips depending on how we play. [/QUOTE]
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