Welcome to college football in the modern day—a lot of parity and only a handful of great teams / programs.
The ACC's Coastal Division isn't "so bad" and if anything looks more impressive this year (thus far) than it's been in the past.
Enough with this stupid transitive property bulls**t fans sit around and waste time arguing about—Team A beat Team B and Team C beat Team D, therefore....
North Carolina beat South Carolina and Miami but lost to Wake Forest and Appalachian State ... yet a week later took #1 Clemson to the wire and just ****ed away a shot at overtime by going for two.
Pitt upset Central Florida at home and took Penn State to the wire and then had a let down game a week later, surviving Delaware.
Look across the current college football landscape; Georgia State upsets Tennessee in Knoxville, Missouri falls at Wyoming, The Citadel takes out Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Army takes Michigan to overtime the same weekend Florida State needed extra time to top Louisiana-Monroe.
TCU waxed Kansas—the same Jayhawks squad who was all the Les Miles rage early this season after they smacked up Boston College—yet the Horned Frogs lost to SMU weeks back.
Upsets are more common than ever in this sport because of the parity in today's game and an attitude from these smaller schools that they're not the underdogs outsiders might think they are.
All that "on any given week" sh*t is more prevalent than ever.