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Clemson clearly the class of the ACC in football ... who can challenge them, and why?
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RE: Clemson clearly the class of the ACC in football ... who can challenge them, and why?
(05-11-2019 11:54 AM)XLance Wrote:  Clemson is the class of the ACC in football and has been so for the majority of the ACC's history. That title was taken over by Florida State when they came into the conference, but things have a way of righting themselves over a period of time.
Challenges will come from programs who hire dynamic coaches that can recruit, maybe not at Clemson's current level, but those that can assemble teams that have a chance to be competitive with the Tigers.

Essentially, I agree - but don't think for one second that FSU was a fluke. Flukes don't last that long.
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