ACC Extra-Conference Record?

jacket67

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After watching BC handle Notre Dame last night I was thinking about the start of the season when the ACC was being ridiculed as a bad football conference. I remember an AJC columnist making some comment that the ACC should just quit football. It seems like the ACC has done pretty well, overall, since then. I couldn't find a statistic to confirm my hunch. Is there a website that tracks that during the year?
 
Quick look at ACC standings and records shows:
FSU 3-0
WFU 2-1
MD 3-1
BC 4-0
Clem 2-1
NCSU 2-2

UNC 4-0
Miami 3-1
VaTech 3-1
TECH 3-0
UVa 2-2
Duke 3-1

34-10 overall (.773), with 4 games remaining. All 12 teams will be .500 or better non-conference this year.

Best winning pct would be .792. Worst would be .708.

GO JACKETS!
 
Notre Dame sucks.

Imagine if VPI and Maryland play in the ACC championship, with losses to Middle Tennessee State and East Carolina between them. Or VPI vs. Wake, who lost to Navy.

The embarassment will continue in aither of these situations.
 
Notre Dame sucks.

Imagine if VPI and Maryland play in the ACC championship, with losses to Middle Tennessee State and East Carolina between them. Or VPI vs. Wake, who lost to Navy.

The embarassment will continue in aither of these situations.
Eastern Carolina also beat WVU, who will be the Big East champ.

I think most people have accepted that the ACC is an erratic conference, but it's not nearly as bad as the doom and gloom that everyone predicted at the start of the year. Most people probably also see that there's a few teams in the ACC that will be truly scary in the next few years.

Besides, Swofford will wave his magic wand and somehow make FSU the ACC champ so they can play Utah in the Orange Bowl.
 
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