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Your post is full of it. by tdiddy07
Counting us an ACC is obviously dishonest when considering how the ACC has traditionally performed seeing as how ND hasn’t been in it. And Miami was not a top ten team in 2019. They were 6-7 and 7-6 the past two years. Since FSU joined the ACC only produced two top ten teams like 5 times. And I don’t think it’s ever had 3. So DD’s statement is undeniably true.
Have a clue what you’re talking about before dismissing someone’s post.
It has historically been clearly less competitive than the SEC and Big Ten. And it generally has produced fewer top ten teams than the Big 12.