(10-04-2022 09:29 AM)ken d Wrote: Overall win %:
.880 Clemson
.646 Florida State
.619 Miami
.575 Louisville
.571 NC State
.570 Pitt
.565 Virginia Tech
.513 UNC
.500 Boston College
.495 Wake Forest
.491 Duke
.464 Georgia Tech
.427 Virginia
.385 Syracuse
Conference win%
.892 Clemson
.616 Miami
.597 Florida State
.587 Pitt
.554 Virginia Tech
.541 Louisville
.514 UNC
.459 NC State
.438 Georgia Tech
.392 Boston College
.384 Virginia
.375 Wake Forest
.351 Duke
.284 Syracuse
Any surprises?
Yes, a direct comparison between the Coastal and the Atlantic.
In the time since Pitt and Syracuse joined and divisions existed - the Atlantic Division has put a team in the playoffs and had at least one team ranked 1-5 in eight out of nine years. 2021 was the only aberration in this and in 2020 when no divisions existed Clemson and ND were 3 and 5.
Georgia Tech, NC State, Syracuse, WF, Louisville, BC, and FSU since 2015 start the season with one more league loss than the remaining 6 Coastal teams.
On top of that WF got UNC's best squad ranked about 12 at the time, iirc 2015 despite just an 18% chance and NC State got that same UNC team in 2015 and the year before with an 18% chance got GT's only top 10 team in the 2010's.
That will change going forward, but the lucky ones have been Duke, UNC, VT, UVa, and Pitt, less so Miami, and S.O.L. for GT.