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11 minutes ago, Murph said:

South Carolina is a very good team talent wise. They just didn’t show it Saturday and we’re completely unprepared for UNC’s aggressive scheme on D. They started slow last year and turned into giant killers. I fully expect them to win 8-9 games this year. 

SC lost a lot of talent off of what was really Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hyde team last year.  Hard to really gauge them. 

 

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56 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Dominating the LOS

UNC OL : 0 sacks allowed

UNC DL: -2 yards rushing allowed

UNC: 8 sacks 

I know Carolina played a terrible team but man if they can keep this up…look out 

I think though temper it for now. Their QB was what 114qb rating, 30/36 or something like that. Sounds like the secondary is shaky.  

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25 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I think though temper it for now. Their QB was what 114qb rating, 30/36 or something like that. Sounds like the secondary is shaky.  

Secondary took a big hit with DeAndre Boykins OFY. Dude was poised to have a big season. I still think they’ll be better than the past couple of seasons by losing some bonehead me first players. 
 

also - Rattler is a solid QB. Not sure UNC will face another QB at his level aside from Clemson. 

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1 hour ago, Wolfcop said:

Y’all know nobody wants any part of Alabama, Georgia, or the majority of the SEC. Good start for the ACC, but consistency is the key. 

The SEC is top heavy, like always.

Alabama and Georgia lead the way, there's a couple of good teams (probably Tennessee) and then a whole host of teams that trade off the SEC brand. 

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17 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The SEC is top heavy, like always.

Alabama and Georgia lead the way, there's a couple of good teams (probably Tennessee) and then a whole host of teams that trade off the SEC brand. 

Yep. This is always the reality. 2-3 elite teams, 2-3 good teams, and then the rest of the filler who chant "SEC! SEC! SEC!" to ride the coattails of the aforementioned relevant teams.

 

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. This is always the reality. 2-3 elite teams, 2-3 good teams, and then the rest of the filler who chant "SEC! SEC! SEC!" to ride the coattails of the aforementioned relevant teams.

 

Was typing just about the same response. If FSU was an SEC school, they’d jump up to #3 in the rankings.

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11 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

Was typing just about the same response. If FSU was an SEC school, they’d jump up to #3 in the rankings.

If FSU was a SEC school they would have started the season higher than 8.  Clemson would be higher than 9 too.  All SEC schools get favoritism in the early polls. 

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