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Taking Alabama and GA and Clemson and FSU the top two from each out of the equation, would you rather play Auburn or Miami, Louisville, VA Tech, or NC State? LSU or those? Florida or those? Arkansas or those?

Auburn is better than all those teams
Push with LSU
Those teams are better than Florida or Arkansas
 
Had there been a 4 team playoff system established in the late 80's, how many times would Tennessee have made the playoff? I'll say 89, 95 maybe 97, 98, and maybe 01.
 
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Right now MSU is set to sign more 4 stars this class than Mullen did during his entire tenure 👀

Meanwhile Florida is at 28th in the recruiting rankings

But he’s doing that at Miss State! It’s like getting recruits to walk into Mordor. Imagine what he could do with our resources!!!




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>5= 2015, 2019, 2023

And your response is...? I'll wait... :rtfm:

But still not in the ACC...which you're trying to get everyone to believe....they're still independent in football...and it will stay that way for a long time as as they still have that contract for NBC to show all their games.
 
But still not in the ACC...which you're trying to get everyone to believe....they're still independent in football...and it will stay that way for a long time as as they still have that contract for NBC to show all their games.

They are an unofficial member (quasi-member) of the acc in football. Thats why they play 4-6 acc games a year. Only reason it's not official is the nbc deal, other than that, they are contractually bonded. My point still stands, they play half of their schedule against the acc and is bonded with the acc. They just don't share the home revenue. :zeitung_lesen:
 
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They are an unofficial member (quasi-member) of the acc in football. Thats why they play 4-6 acc games a year. Only reason it's not official is the nbc deal, other than that, they are contractually bonded. My point still stands, they play half of their schedule against the acc and is bonded with the acc. They just don't share the home revenue. :zeitung_lesen:

They are football independent and have no connection to the ACC in football

No one talks about ND when talking about the ACC because they aren’t a part of it
 
They are football independent and have no connection to the ACC in football

No one talks about ND when talking about the ACC because they aren’t a part of it

Idc what people are talking about. I care what the contractual agreement is between the 2 parties. And their contractual agreement says otherwise (your no connection comment).

"Notre Dame also gets to participate in the ACC’s bowl tie-ins and access to its annual spotlight national game on Labor Day." ~news & observer

Like I said before, they are a unofficial/quasi-memebr of the acc. They get all the benefits; the ONLY caveat: both parties keep their home game revenue, which negates them from OFFICIALLY being an acc member.
 
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