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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 454871" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Clemson is clearly elite. That defense is will win games by themselves....but they have A LOT of offensive weapons to go with that defense. Tough for anyone in the ACC to keep pace with that. Right now, Clemson is the only team I'd consider a playoff contender in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>We'll see who the next tier of teams after Clemson will be. I wouldn't read too much one game into the season. </p><p></p><p>Miami could be OK, but they're probably going to be like the traditional Richt team. Win 9+/- games and show just enough to make you bet on them because Richt can recruit...and get burned. </p><p>VT, as of now, will probably get a lot of credit for beating a hyped Taggert FSU team. </p><p>I think Louisville will be better than average...they just had to play one of the few elite programs of the last decade, and probably one of the more talented Saban teams on both sides of the ball.</p><p></p><p>Don't be surprised to if BC and Syracuse do better than most people think. Syracuse can put up points, and BC actually looks half decent on the offensive side for once.</p><p></p><p>GT can be a player in the ACC. This is one of the better years for us in terms of opportunity. If we can have our usual top 30 offensive years, and the defense can play within range of our offense, I have no doubt we'll be in the ACCCG. </p><p></p><p>Way too many games left to draw any real conclusions though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 454871, member: 360"] Clemson is clearly elite. That defense is will win games by themselves....but they have A LOT of offensive weapons to go with that defense. Tough for anyone in the ACC to keep pace with that. Right now, Clemson is the only team I'd consider a playoff contender in the ACC. We'll see who the next tier of teams after Clemson will be. I wouldn't read too much one game into the season. Miami could be OK, but they're probably going to be like the traditional Richt team. Win 9+/- games and show just enough to make you bet on them because Richt can recruit...and get burned. VT, as of now, will probably get a lot of credit for beating a hyped Taggert FSU team. I think Louisville will be better than average...they just had to play one of the few elite programs of the last decade, and probably one of the more talented Saban teams on both sides of the ball. Don't be surprised to if BC and Syracuse do better than most people think. Syracuse can put up points, and BC actually looks half decent on the offensive side for once. GT can be a player in the ACC. This is one of the better years for us in terms of opportunity. If we can have our usual top 30 offensive years, and the defense can play within range of our offense, I have no doubt we'll be in the ACCCG. Way too many games left to draw any real conclusions though. [/QUOTE]
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