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ACC is #3 in 1st conference power rankings
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After six full weeks of football, it is again time to see how the conferences stack up.

Over the last few years, ESPN Stats & Information has published its weekly conference power rankings – a formula that equally weighs the rankings from the AP Poll and a compilation of available BCS computer rankings in order to determine which conference is the best and worst in the country.

1. SEC
2. Pac-12
3. ACC
4. Big XII
5. B1G
6. AAC
7. MWC
8. Sun Belt
9. C-USA
10. MAC

http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_...r-rankings
They are giving the AAC waaaaaaaay too much credit!
(10-08-2013 04:20 PM)ACCslater Wrote: [ -> ]They are giving the AAC waaaaaaaay too much credit!

To be fair they do have UL and UH undefeated, so that skews the numbers a bit. Rutgers isn't doing too poorly either, so I think their rating is about right.
(10-08-2013 05:45 PM)CrazyPaco Wrote: [ -> ]Some more positive ACC press.

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/colleges/...rence.html

"The ACC has as much going for it as any league outside of the SEC and might have the best shot at ending the SEC’s seven-year national-title streak. The Pac-12 has division rivals Oregon and Stanford. Better than Clemson and FSU? Let’s call it a push for now.

And let’s be crystal-clear about this: The Big Ten and the Big 12 — let alone the former Big East, now known as the American Athletic Conference — are looking up at the ACC."
- STEVE GREENBERG, Chicago Sun Times
Excellent 04-cheers
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