Kirby Smart

SEC might be overrated but it’s still head and shoulders better than the CURRENT ACC.

GA tech lost to Tennessee; Duke? Dismantled Friday; Wake? Be serious; VA?; FSU? Pitt is bad; UNC, winless; NC State lost to SC; can’t forget forgettable Boston College. Won’t even mention by name the conference interloper that’s in the conference for all but football. And in the top 25 purely on “name”. (The SEC would never allow partial membership and neither would the Big 10. They’d already ruined the Big East with the same crap.)

VT, Louisville, Miami and Clemson are the only teams that look like they should have a winning record this year. Clearly the ACC has fallen off.

And who's good in the SEC again outside Alabama? SEC is terrible. Alabama, maybe Ga and then mediocre Auburn. Rest of the league is total dog****. Troy is about to beat LSU ffs.
That’s my point: a lot of bad football is being played in college football and while the SEC is bad, the ACC this year, is worse. “Good” is relative.

- as bad as LSU is they beat Syracuse
- as horrible as Tennessee is they beat GA Tech and GA Tech may finish 3rd in the Coastal.
- teams like Pitt and UNC (and let’s face it, FSU) helped hold up the conference last year and they’re lucky to finish above .500

When you remove Alabama from the equation...Auburn, UGA, UF, S Car, Tx A&M, Miss St and Kentucky can whoop all but four teams in the ACC (Clemson, VT, Miami, and Louisville) every weekend. Because that’s what the comparison is between, the SEC and the ACC, this year. As bad as AR is they would also beat all of the remaining ACC teams ALMOST every weekend. Vandy is better than most of the teams below the ACC 4 and so is lowly Tennessee. I don’t think it’s a stretch to include Ole Miss in that group either. Well maybe a stretch, but whatever... Missouri is the only SEC team that wouldn’t consistently beat the remaining ACC teams, IMO.

If Louisville played an SEC East schedule they wouldn’t go top 5; VT...at best 2nd, likely 3rd or the 4th.

Clemson is the only ACC team that would consistently whoop SEC teams. Miami would be in a dogfight every weekend with a last second win.

Your lack of intelligence is showing. The first game of the season's usually a warm up for some teams which is likely why Georgia Tech lost to Tennessee. Have those teams play today and you'll probably see a more lopsided score. Kentucky wouldn't dismantle ever single team in the ACC sans the ones you mentioned. They were in a dog fight yesterday with Eastern Michigan. LSU, whom used to be an SEC power got handled by Troy (don't let the final score fool you). You say fans on here are living off last year; you're living off 5 years ago.
 
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SEC might be overrated but it’s still head and shoulders better than the CURRENT ACC.

GA tech lost to Tennessee; Duke? Dismantled Friday; Wake? Be serious; VA?; FSU? Pitt is bad; UNC, winless; NC State lost to SC; can’t forget forgettable Boston College. Won’t even mention by name the conference interloper that’s in the conference for all but football. And in the top 25 purely on “name”. (The SEC would never allow partial membership and neither would the Big 10. They’d already ruined the Big East with the same crap.)

VT, Louisville, Miami and Clemson are the only teams that look like they should have a winning record this year. Clearly the ACC has fallen off.

And who's good in the SEC again outside Alabama? SEC is terrible. Alabama, maybe Ga and then mediocre Auburn. Rest of the league is total dog****. Troy is about to beat LSU ffs.
That’s my point: a lot of bad football is being played in college football and while the SEC is bad, the ACC this year, is worse. “Good” is relative.

- as bad as LSU is they beat Syracuse
- as horrible as Tennessee is they beat GA Tech and GA Tech may finish 3rd in the Coastal.
- teams like Pitt and UNC (and let’s face it, FSU) helped hold up the conference last year and they’re lucky to finish above .500

When you remove Alabama from the equation...Auburn, UGA, UF, S Car, Tx A&M, Miss St and Kentucky can whoop all but four teams in the ACC (Clemson, VT, Miami, and Louisville) every weekend. Because that’s what the comparison is between, the SEC and the ACC, this year. As bad as AR is they would also beat all of the remaining ACC teams ALMOST every weekend. Vandy is better than most of the teams below the ACC 4 and so is lowly Tennessee. I don’t think it’s a stretch to include Ole Miss in that group either. Well maybe a stretch, but whatever... Missouri is the only SEC team that wouldn’t consistently beat the remaining ACC teams, IMO.

If Louisville played an SEC East schedule they wouldn’t go top 5; VT...at best 2nd, likely 3rd or the 4th.

Clemson is the only ACC team that would consistently whoop SEC teams. Miami would be in a dogfight every weekend with a last second win.

Your lack of intelligence is showing. The first game of the season's usually a warm up for some teams which is likely why Georgia Tech lost to Tennessee. Have those teams play today and you'll probably see a more lopsided score. Kentucky wouldn't dismantle ever single team in the ACC sans the ones you mentioned. They were in a dog fight yesterday with Eastern Michigan. LSU, whom used to be an SEC power got handled by Troy (don't let the final score fool you). You say fans on here are living off last year; you're living off 5 years ago.
“Your lack of intelligence is showing...” Your lack of intelligence expected me to read further. LOL. and now you’re added to “ignore user” you fake Cane.
 
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Like i said, when u recruit in the top 5 yearly, unless you are horrible and a net negative coach, you are gonna be in for the big prize. People tried to tell me winning the SEC and getting to the title game and losing was nothing. Its the same thing thats gonna happen with Jimbo. And whats coming with us. Except we will have it sooner cuz we have better QB's.
 
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