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Who's the last ****** quarterback to tear up Miami's defense? I don't mean just completing a few passes or having a nice run. I mean who's the last guy to have an awesome game against our D? Someone in 2017, maybe?
 
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Well, most dominant defenses at least dominate eight or nine games during the regular season( Something Miami hasn't done under CORCH Diaz. ). Enter the mighty Ohio St., for one great example. hUh
The same osu that was 71st in defense last year?
 
You sound like your boy Trump! You know I'm yapping about this season and I obviously know I'm talking about this season. DuH But good job of making the WRONG inference. dUh
Go have a seat. You dont know what the **** you talking about. They only played 4 games so how can they have dominated 8 or 9 games?
 
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Mid pack ACC teams can hang with any of the mid tier teams from the other conferences. We are weak at the top atm. We are not miles behind any of the other leagues. Also let's not forget ND is a de facto ACC member. So if you include them as a quasi independent ACC member the league is slightly more respectable presently.

Nobody associates Notre Dame with the ACC.

And the numbers do not agree with your opinion.
 
Didn’t a middle of the pack coastal team play the #1 team in the country as hard as anyone has played Clemson in recent years? Or what about another middle of the pack pitt team beating ucf who had a win streak

To paraphrase the immortal words of one Donald J Trump, Clemson was bored from so much winning. It was in no way an example that UNC was good enough to hang with Clemson, it was a demonstration that an elite team can blow a game by being sloppy and lazy. UNC played their best game and Clemson played down to the opponent and was probably giving 25% effort, yet Clemson still won.

A middle of pack P5 ACC team is still considerably more talented than any G5 team. UCF has had a nice little run but Pitt has been at least 15 spots higher in the recruiting rankings the past few years. To put it another way, Miami is closer in talent level to Bama than UCF is to Pitt. Pitt beating UCF doesn't mean the ACC coastal is any good.

The ACC coastal is probably the weakest division in P5. It has about a half dozen or so teams with a blue chip rating in the 20% range or lower and one team with a blue chip rating above 50%. Yet despite that massive talent gap, due to unbelievably poor coaching, the one team with FAR more talent than the others has managed to win this weak division exactly one time in almost 20 years. I'll give you 3 guesses about the identity of this mystery team.
 
Who's the last ****** quarterback to tear up Miami's defense? I don't mean just completing a few passes or having a nice run. I mean who's the last guy to have an awesome game against our D? Someone in 2017, maybe?


i asked this the other day. all this whining and *****ing like pussies that this guy will carve us up now, like it happens all the time. FOH
 
i asked this the other day. all this whining and *****ing like pussies that this guy will carve us up now, like it happens all the time. FOH
You think there's some prize for that kind of thing that we don't know about?
 
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To paraphrase the immortal words of one Donald J Trump, Clemson was bored from so much winning. It was in no way an example that UNC was good enough to hang with Clemson, it was a demonstration that an elite team can blow a game by being sloppy and lazy. UNC played their best game and Clemson played down to the opponent and was probably giving 25% effort, yet Clemson still won.

A middle of pack P5 ACC team is still considerably more talented than any G5 team. UCF has had a nice little run but Pitt has been at least 15 spots higher in the recruiting rankings the past few years. To put it another way, Miami is closer in talent level to Bama than UCF is to Pitt. Pitt beating UCF doesn't mean the ACC coastal is any good.

The ACC coastal is probably the weakest division in P5. It has about a half dozen or so teams with a blue chip rating in the 20% range or lower and one team with a blue chip rating above 50%. Yet despite that massive talent gap, due to unbelievably poor coaching, the one team with FAR more talent than the others has managed to win this weak division exactly one time in almost 20 years. I'll give you 3 guesses about the identity of this mystery team.
I'm not sure I agree with the idea they were only giving 25% effort. But I absolutely agree with your point that it doesn't necessarily mean UNC is any good; rather, it illustrates how a great team can manage to lose to an inferior opponent on any given Saturday. That Clemson game last week reminded me a lot of the '01 Canes up in Chestnut Hill.
 
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