The ACC hasn't produced a champion for a variety of reasons. Most point to parity. I would also point out bad coaching at the programs most positioned to compete on a national level (FSU, Miami, Clemson). Virginia Tech has carried the torch for the conference, but usually have mediocre offense -- which hurts their overall record and the ability to deliver in the BCS. But there is nothing the conference "can do" to help things. Even if the middle of the pack rolled over against the big boys, the non-conference foes won't comply. It is now just a matter of someone stepping up and the ACC ignoring the criticism. No one seems to mention the Pac 12, Big 12 nor Big Ten hasn't produced a national champion in six years. Why should we be so thin skinned?
The ACC will produce a champion again. But to do so, we have to stop thinking like a conference and hope that the individual teams step up.
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What is intestering to me, I think I agree that most years the HOkies have a mediocre offense and "a strong Bud Foster defense" (quote from any generic TV person), but when you think about their stars, they're mostly all offensive stars.
QBs, RBs, and WRs end up being their big "name" players.
I know the defensive players make the league, but the ones talked about in Blacksburg, besides maybe Macho Harris, trend toward offense.
The other thing that's disingenuous about the whole "pick on the ACC" thing is that the SEC is the only conference that's produced a national championship for the last five years. It's not as if the other five have won one and we are missing out. Granted we haven't fielded someone to play in the game, but no one but the SEC has had success.
Williams sprained his ankle in todays scrimmage. Is it my imagination or has the injury bug already hit us badly?
Several key players were out, and it looks like we can't count on Richmond in the O-Line. Others out as well.
Oh Boy - I hope we can turn this trend around.
Most national championship teams are cheaters. I am not certain that is something ACC schools should emulate.
Meant to say Richman, obviously - sorry.
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