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CBS Sportsline slaps the ACC once again
Welcome to our world ACC, we had to put up with this last year.

You, ACC, out of the national championship hunt! The Always Craving Cash league is not looking good.

Given prevailing winds of change, it could lose close to a division's worth of coaches after this season.

Florida State was deconstructing in front of our eyes before a bye week interceded. Hey, at least the 'Noles didn't lose!

Miami overcame 36,000 empty seats, a series of flyovers demanding Larry Coker's firing and Houston to win by a point.

At least there was Virginia Tech, blocking kicks and suspending players with regularity for most of the season. It all fell apart when the Hokies failed to cover the spread (eventually) and Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson (the entire game).

Feel free to, you know, move a safety over now and then for a guy who has punked just about everyone he has played against this year.

Oops, too late. Georgia Tech pulled the upset and is now only three victories away from matching their total in each of the past four seasons.

Seven.

Inspired? Depressed?

Focus on Clemson, which smashed Louisiana Tech 51-0 for its first shutout in six years. Two running backs surpassed 100 yards, none of them named James Davis.

Right now the Tigers are league's de facto favorite, which salvages some measure of feel good for the ACC. So does Wake Forest (5-0), the conference's only unbeaten team, which hosts the Tigers this week in an Atlantic Division showdown.

http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9698310

Now this will be followed by a UCF fan or fans defending the All Crap Conference or as Dodd would say the Always Craving Cash league.
10-01-2006 09:19 PM
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Re: CBS Sportsline slaps the ACC once again
Maize Wrote:Welcome to our world ACC, we had to put up with this last year.

You, ACC, out of the national championship hunt! The Always Craving Cash league is not looking good.

Given prevailing winds of change, it could lose close to a division's worth of coaches after this season.

Florida State was deconstructing in front of our eyes before a bye week interceded. Hey, at least the 'Noles didn't lose!

Miami overcame 36,000 empty seats, a series of flyovers demanding Larry Coker's firing and Houston to win by a point.

At least there was Virginia Tech, blocking kicks and suspending players with regularity for most of the season. It all fell apart when the Hokies failed to cover the spread (eventually) and Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson (the entire game).

Feel free to, you know, move a safety over now and then for a guy who has punked just about everyone he has played against this year.

Oops, too late. Georgia Tech pulled the upset and is now only three victories away from matching their total in each of the past four seasons.

Seven.

Inspired? Depressed?

Focus on Clemson, which smashed Louisiana Tech 51-0 for its first shutout in six years. Two running backs surpassed 100 yards, none of them named James Davis.

Right now the Tigers are league's de facto favorite, which salvages some measure of feel good for the ACC. So does Wake Forest (5-0), the conference's only unbeaten team, which hosts the Tigers this week in an Atlantic Division showdown.

http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9698310

Now this will be followed by a UCF fan or fans defending the All Crap Conference or as Dodd would say the Always Craving Cash league.

Great article. Thanks Maize lmfao lmfao
10-02-2006 08:35 AM
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Let the ACC (Always Craving Cash) beat its self up and knock itself down and out in the polls.

We have 3 teams in the top 25 with a possible shot at 2 BCS bowls.

What did they get for their money?
1. One outlaw school that always finds its way to probation (Miami)
2. One school that has turned into a school with outlaws on probation (VT)
3. And one Benedict Arnold (BC) who was on probation at one time for of all things throwing games for bookies.

lmfao lmfao lmfao 07-coffee3
10-02-2006 10:10 AM
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Miami has no intestinal fortitude
Virginia Tech folds when things get tough
Boston College has always been for Boston College and nobody else

We don't need them any longer. We've outgrown them. Louisville is a far better replacement, and Rutgers seems to have finally grown enough to be noticed by NYC. Those 2, plus WVU's emergence as a national power more than make up for their loss.
10-02-2006 01:57 PM
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