OrangeBowlMagic
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Or the SEC East.
OK, so now we've named an arguably terrible division in all 4 of the P5 conferences that have divisions. When you are talking about such a small data set, and such a subjective value, the fact that it is even a discussion most certainly does NOT prove your point. The fact of the matter is, the ACC and Miami by extension (or vice versa depending on your perspective) take a lot of unfair crap about the strength of the Coastal division. And no, our division is not a gauntlet of national powerhouses, I will certainly grant that, but it is also not the punching bag it's made out to be by Paul Finebaum.
Just look at the final records for the teams in the SEC East and the Coastal. Keeping in mind that UGA didn't actually play the best team in their conference in the SEC championship game, the records are essentially identical, granted Georgia was the better team at the end of last season, it is somewhat understandable given the depth that CMR bestowed them with and the lack thereof that we had by the end of the season. The results against (opponent in common) ND at least show that, when healthy and playing well, Miami and UGA were at minimum comparable.
(ACC teams records appear to be regular season only)
ACC Coastal: SEC East:
Miami (10-2) UGA (13-2)
Vag T (9-4) South Cac (9-4)
GT (5-6) KKKtucky (7-6)
Duke (7-6) Misery (7-6)
UVA (6-7) Felony (4-7)
Pitt (5-7) Vandy (5-7)
UNC (3-9) Tenn (4-8)
Pretty **** comparable, isn't it?
Be a realist if you want, but I'm sick and ****** tired of our own fans slurping up the bull**** that eSECpn and the rest of the media spews, without any critical thought or analysis, accepting it as true just because someone on TV or in print says it, and then regurgitating the same crap to impugn the very program that they purport to root for. Guess what guys, it's 2018, the media doesn't tell the truth anymore. They just sell stories and narratives. Truth is dead and there's no interest or profit in it. If you want to **** on the Canes, that's fine, but go get yourself a cot **** Semenholes or Gaytors hat and do it on your own time. Ain't nobody got time for that crap up in CIS.
****!! A well thought out, intelligent response. I'd love to shake your hand and have a beer with you anytime, sir. What a breath of fresh air from the majority of the fans. However, I disagree with most of what you said, and it's simply because I watch multiple college football games a week, I follow recruiting nationally almost every day of the year, and I watch the coaching carousel intently. I'm certainly nowhere near an expert, this is not my job, but I do not regurgitate ESPN rhetoric either. But I trust my eyes and my judgment.
The fact of the matter is, the ACC Coastal is ****-poor. You won't convince me it's not. But furthermore, I don't even really care to debate it. The entire premise of my original post was not to compare divisions (yes, other conferences have poor divisions as well), it was simply to say that Miami should absolutely dominate the division they're in. They have an established coach with a proven track record, some excellent assistants, and will recruit FAR better than any other member of their division. So it's not really a knock on the ACC Coastal (although it is terrible), it's more a testament to what I feel should be a huge gap between Miami and its peers. And I'd say the same thing if you replaced Wisconsin with Miami in the Big 10 West. I'd say the same thing if you replaced USC with Miami in the Pac-12 South. I'd maybe say the same thing if you replaced UGA with Miami in the SEC East, but as much as it pains me to say it, UF SHOULD (I sure as **** hope they don't), but they SHOULD be able to recapture some success with Mullen now that the shark-****** is gone. So it's not an ACC bashing. It's simply saying I feel that a Mark Richt led program recruiting Top 10 classes annually should never lose to anyone in the Coastal, save for maybe an occasional hiccup every couple years. And I'd say the same if the competition was Tennessee and Vandy and Missouri and Kentucky and USCe, etc.
But thanks for the response and you're clearly an intelligent and articulate guy. We need more of this on the site.