ACC College Football Championship Wrap Up
0 Comments Published by stonecoldjz August 31st, 2006 in College FootballWelcome to a world where nobody hates or even better is not scared of the Duke Blue Devils because no one cares.
The ACC is best known for its basketball dominance, but the arrival of Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech has done wonders for the conference’s brand of football.
Miami Hurricanes (9-3 SU, 4-8 ATS, UNDER 7-5) The ‘Canes squandered a talented squad last year when the offensive line evolved into wimps after allowing 36 sacks and making things tough for their young quarterback Kyle Wright. This is the reason it’s no biggie that only center Anthony Wollschlager is returning from the 2005 line. There are several experienced players waiting in the wings to fill those holes as there always seems to be at THE U. If they succeed, Miami could be looking at a national title. The team is that good at every other position as long as the offensivel line doesn’t fall on their face. An ACC title is even more likely and it should be very interesting to see how this plays out.
Florida State Seminoles (8-5 SU, 6-6 ATS, OVER 8-4) While Miami appears to be the class of the Coastal Division, the ‘Noles are poised to take the Atlantic Division. It would be a wonderful rematch should they meet for the title at the end of the year. FSU’s offensive line was just like Miami’s last year, but their poor performance was mostly due to injuries. Yet the ‘Noles still managed to upset Va Tech to win the ACC for the stunning 12th time in 14 years. Now the offensive line starters are back and look to be much more healthy. It’s on defense where the Seminoles have to reload this season after losing so many players to the NFL draft. Coach Bobby Bowden never fails in the recruiting department so do not doubt they have some studs ready to step up this year.
Virginia Tech Hokies (11-2 SU, 10-3 ATS, OVER 7-6) You can sense the air coming out of the Hokies for the first time in what seems like forever. They know they blew a big chance last year by losing a BCS bowl berth to the Seminoles and instead playing in the Gator Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals. That’s where quarterback Marcus Vick went shell on the chest of a Louisville defender with his cleats. That earned Vick a quick exit to the NFL so he can sit on the bench if he even makes the Miami Dolphins squad. The Hokies need to hope their top-ranked defense can compensate for all the questions on offense. It will take a huge fall from the Florida heavyweights to get Va Tech back in title contention.
Clemson Tigers (8-4 SU, 8-4 ATS, UNDER 7-5) This team will be overlooked by casual ACC observers along with anyone outside of the ACC. Even after the loss of senior quarterback Charlie Whitehurst there just aren’t any major holes on this team. Coach Tommy Bowden has also beaten his father’s Seminoles twice in three years. If it can happen again this year then the Tigers could squeak into the ACC title game.
The ACC is also stocked with other possible champinship candidates with Boston College, Georgia Tech and even Maryland. The Eagles more than likely can’t do it after losing several star defenders and drawing a tough schedule and Georgia Tech will need a huge year from Reggie Ball. Maryland will need a wing, a prayer and some magic potion and should look more towards just going to a bowl game. The remaining clubs are North Carolina State, Virginia, North Carolina, Wake Forest and those sorry Dukies who don’t have a snowball’s chance in He$$.
Haven’t done one of these in a few days, so here goes:
- GREAT NEWS! Duke and Gonzaga are going to meet on the hardwoods next year. BAD NEWS! The best players each team has had in many years will be departed and in the NBA somewhere. Too little, too late.
- Once can’t miss superstar QB Ryan Leaf, who crashed and burned big time, is trying to make a new name for himself, this time as a QB coach. His new position will be for the Division II West Texas A&M Buffaloes. It does appear that he has his head on straight now, and if he really has learned from his meltdown, I wish him the best.
- Clemson head football coach Tommy Bowden is peeved. Apparently, Florida’s all-everything QB recruit Tim Tebow took a friendly visit to one of Clemson’s more heralded signees, CJ Spiller. Clemson contends the visit broke NCAA rules that state you can’t send a player to recruit other players. But the Gators maintain they didn’t send him, and find it ridiculous that the kid can’t even have friends to hang out with, lest it break the almighty NCAA rules. My take: Bowden needs to simmer down and quit whining.
- Justin Gatlin broke the 100-meter record Friday with a time of 9.76 seconds at the Qatar Grand Prix. He shaved one-hundredth of a second off the mark of 9.77 seconds set by Jamaica’s Asafa Powell on June 14, 2005, in Athens, Greece.
- Albert Haynesworth, DE for the Tennessee Titans, turned himself in on Friday on charges of reckless endangerment. According to the report, Haynesworth tried to run James Bond and his mother in law off of Interstate 40 with his truck. I mean, come on, all they had to do was get back in front of the truck and use the oil slick, or whatever else Mr. Bond has installed on his…..Mustang?
- Kasey Kahne has his 3rd pole in the last 4 races at Darlington.
- Johan Santana is hot right now, and tonight was no different. Check this: 7 innings, 10 Ks! Combine that pitching effort with 3 HRs by the Twins, and you have a 10-1 rout over the defending World Series Champs White Sox.




