This was not the way the ACC was hoping to start the 2009 college football season. The conference is still trying to establish that it is on par with the SEC, Big 12 or the Big 10. Instead, it has barely kept itself in front of the Big East. The early returns suggest more of the same this year.Through the 10 games to start the season, ACC teams went a combined 4-6. That's bad enough, considering that the ACC was a collective 0-4 against teams from the other BCS conferences. With Virginia Tech losing to Alabama in a semi-neutral site, Wake Forest suffering a home loss to Baylor, Cal destroying Maryland, and of course the opening night nationally-broadcast loss by NC State as the harbinger for this lost weekend. When the best win of the weekend is Clemson trouncing a middle-of-the-pack Sun Belt foe in Middle Tennessee State, that is not a good sign.
Arguably, what's worse was going only 3-2 against FCS opponents. Sure North Carolina, Boston College and Georgia Tech handled the exhibition games that actually count with ease, but Duke and Virginia failed miserably. One member of the conference losing to a FCS opponent happens. Two in the same weekend? That is an eye-opener.
The argument against those losses being as bad as they look is that Duke and Virginia are expected to be two of the worst teams in the ACC. Plus, Richmond (which beat Duke) is the defending National Champion in 1-AA football. Yeah, I'm not buying it either.
It's the second time in the last four years that Richmond has taken out Duke. That suggests the fluke label does not easily apply. Reality seems to be slapping coach David Cutcliffe quickly.Virginia just suggests that this will be a very long and miserable season for the Fightin' Grohs. An ill-fitting transition to a spread offense -- because that always goes so well with a head coach that is very conservative -- is just another problem. The only thing that may help Groh is that the Virginia athletic department just sent the basketball coach packing and made an expensive hire to replace him.
With performances like that, the excitement for that ACC battle between Miami and Florida State on Monday night should be at a fever pitch. Or you just might to prefer to scoop out your eyeballs with a spoon.
On the plus side for the ACC: After this opening weekend, expectations should be low enough that they should easily exceed them the rest of the way.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-07-2009 @ 4:15PM
shearyreal said...
Boston College has to be kicking themselves for leaving the Big East.
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9-07-2009 @ 4:16PM
westrock1 said...
Yeah Shearyreal, BC is kicking themselves all the way to the bank! Trust me, they haven't given it a second thought.
9-07-2009 @ 4:17PM
USF96 said...
Truth is....since the ACC expanded they have not fared as well as they had hoped and the BE has improved every year.
Doeas the BE have that one team on a yearly basis like UM used to be, no....but it is better top-to-bottom than it used to be and it is better to-to-bottom that the ACC.
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9-07-2009 @ 4:17PM
Jerry said...
ACC Almost Can Compete
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9-09-2009 @ 9:53PM
ahnree said...
Big EAST is the Biggest joke in college football. They should demote the Big Joke from the BCS. When West Virginia is the only team to do anything then you have a problem. About 4 ACC teams (VT, Miama, FSU, BC) could easily go 11-0 in the Big Joke. VT and BC dominated the Big East every year, that is why they moved to better competition. ACC is getting a bad rap because of two sorry teams. please. Wait and see is what i say, this article sucks.
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