ACC contenders

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The negativity about the ACC the last few years has always come down to the lack of a national championship contender. The conference has had great parity and produced some great games and rivalries. Now that Miami, FSU, and VT have the potential to be competitive at the top, will the negativity change to Maryland, Virginia, and Duke being an embarrasment?
 
Right now Miami and FSU are playing like the Miami and FSU of old. I am starting to drink the kool-aid that they may be back...lets see if these simpleton's can handle the 12-game grind without imploding.

VT looks average to me...but they win because they believe they should and almost will it to happen.

Clemson is playing good football as well....they are trending up.

We will see if UNC and ourselves decide to enter the mix of teams continuing on the rise this season.

Maryland, UVA, and Duke are going nowhere fast. Boston College, Wake Forest, and NCState will just hang out in the middle and be annoying this year.
 
I see Miami losing its next two games and FSU being just like they have been the past 3 years. (Remember the JSU game last week?) Va Tech has no offense. I'm sorry, but I still believe that the ACC is pretty lame and does not yet have the potential to compete for a NC. If Miami wins its next two games, I'll admit I was wrong and I guess at that point they'd become a real threat to win the BCS. For now I see them as a 3-4 loss team.
 
There should be 5 ACC teams ranked. Maybe 6.

Hope you don't mean this week, cause there we only be 4. Of course VPI, UNC and Miami stay ranked. FSU jumps into the top 25, we fall out. No one else in the ACC who won stands much chance of getting in.
 
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