Can ACC continue dominance of SEC in this yr\'s 8 game series?
After winning the reg season head-to-head matchups with the SEC in 5 of the last 6 yrs, it will be very tough for the ACC to continue this head-to-head superiority in '03. I figure the ACC, at best, will just break even with the SEC this season, but we'll probably take the Peach Bowl again to win overall.
At the heart of the ACC-SEC series will be the 3 games GT plays: GT @ Vanderbilt, Auburn @ GT, Georgia @ GT. Tough, tough matchups.
Clemson gets a coupla nice shots also: Georgia @ Clem, Clem @ South Carolina. Tough matchups that could go either way.
Virginia @ South Carolina, Florida St @ Florida & Duke @ Tennessee finish out the series.
With 5 of the 8 @ SEC away & the 3 home being Ga,Aub & Ga, I just don't see how the ACC can hold serve this yr. Stranger things, by far, have happened tho.
After winning the reg season head-to-head matchups with the SEC in 5 of the last 6 yrs, it will be very tough for the ACC to continue this head-to-head superiority in '03. I figure the ACC, at best, will just break even with the SEC this season, but we'll probably take the Peach Bowl again to win overall.
At the heart of the ACC-SEC series will be the 3 games GT plays: GT @ Vanderbilt, Auburn @ GT, Georgia @ GT. Tough, tough matchups.
Clemson gets a coupla nice shots also: Georgia @ Clem, Clem @ South Carolina. Tough matchups that could go either way.
Virginia @ South Carolina, Florida St @ Florida & Duke @ Tennessee finish out the series.
With 5 of the 8 @ SEC away & the 3 home being Ga,Aub & Ga, I just don't see how the ACC can hold serve this yr. Stranger things, by far, have happened tho.