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Shaw got no shot NFL. Too small 1 7 in road games in sec to good sec teams sdespite good defense. He sucks just gets lucky on desparation plays time 2 time, he scared 2 throw
Nah. UGA 2012 and Mizzou 2013 were bigger, better wins, as was UCF 2013.
Nah Missouri was back up QB and that was a huge choke plus they just had bad luck on that kick in overtime. Missour didn't play anybody, their best win was over a beatup UGA. UCF didn't play anybody and in a much weaker conference than ACC. They beat a Lousville team that wasn't that good and also didn't play anybody. UCF almost lost to Temple and it took the craziest catch that i've seen in a game with like 1 second left for them to win that. Clemson beats the hell out Temple type teams and "bad" Acc teams much more talent than that. uga defense sucked that year lol As bad or worse as ours in that west virgina blowout
Also lost to Garcia when you played in the All Cupcake Conference champ game in '09.
lol you play kentucky tenn miss state ark vanderbilt and weak florida and auburn teams in recent years. SEC East is cupcake, and you got worse two teams in SEC west, yet end up No. 4 lol Central Florida is your best win? Their defense players were so small. I couldn't believe SC didn't dominate them. SEC is cupcake , especially the east. that why alabama owns it. bama would struggle in ACC cuz Saban doesn't like dealing with hurry up offenses. he wants to ban them. lol can't beat it, ban it.
maybe this year, not typically. The better programs like Va Tech and Miami fell on dark times and you didn't see one of the other programs kind of have the special year they have every now and then. ACC used to be best conference when BC had Matt Ryan, Wake had 3 really good years with a stud runningback Barclay, UVA had Matt SChuab, FSU wasn't quite as good as now but they were solid, Clemson balling with WHitehurst and Youngblood and Hamilton (63-17...Boom) NC State had Philip RIvers and G Tech had that stud WR who plays for Detroit now. Even Maryland was ranked in top 10 for a few years in a row.
maybe this year, not typically. The better programs like Va Tech and Miami fell on dark times and you didn't see one of the other programs kind of have the special year they have every now and then. ACC used to be best conference when BC had Matt Ryan, Wake had 3 really good years with a stud runningback Barclay, UVA had Matt SChuab, FSU wasn't quite as good as now but they were solid, Clemson balling with WHitehurst and Youngblood and Hamilton (63-17...Boom) NC State had Philip RIvers and G Tech had that stud WR who plays for Detroit now. Even Maryland was ranked in top 10 for a few years in a row.
Yep. Pop the tape in the VCR and check it out. I'll warn ya though, the footage is kinda grainy...and you'll need to adjust your tracking.
USC has had no problem with clemson's HUNH, doubtful Bama would have any problem with clemson.
FSU might be a problem though, seeing as how they're the only real team in the All Cupcake Conference.
You had trouble with Tenn so hard to say you wouldn't have trouble with anybody but FSU. FSU iisn't a might be a problem for SC. If they beat us, they would beat you. That FSU team this year was leagues better than the Bama team, UGA, or Missouri and UCF that you claimed were your top wins. lol SHaw doesn't beat good defenses like that unless there are tons of turnovers. If you eliminate SHaw's running and the bomb down the field, Shaw is useless, he can't pass the mid range stuff in chunks which is what FSU type defenses do to you.
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