Showing posts with label ACC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACC. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

2012 NCAAF Conference Previews Part 7

-Atlantic Coast Conference-

Predicted Finish
Atlantic Division
1)Florida State
     After a 9-4 season in which high expectations weren't met, this years' version returns 17 starters and has the talent and experience to win this division and more. QB EJ Manuel should have a great year and the defense will once again be one of the best. This team should finish in the top 10.
2)Clemson
     Clemson won 10 games in '11 and will pose a real threat to FSU in the ACC. Among the returnees are QB Taj Boyd, RB Andre Ellington, and WR Sammy Watkins. Boyd threw for 3800 yds and 33 TD, Ellington rushed for 1178 yards and Watkins became one of the nation's best playmakers with 1200 yds receiving.
3)NC State
     This team 13 returning starters and QB Mike Glennon returns as  the Wolfpack will try to match or surpass last years 8 wins.
4)Boston College
5)Maryland
6)Wake Forest

Coastal Division
1)Virginia Tech
      Frank Beamer's team won 11 games in 2011 and will be aiming high this year again. Virginia Tech returns 9 starters on defense as well as QB Logan Thomas. The 6'6'' Thomas threw for 3,000 yards and rushed for over 600 and I am extremely high on him this year. If Tech's O-line improves, I think Thomas will be a Heisman finalist and the Hokies will be looking at another ACC title game berth.
2)North Carolina
      The postseason ban and new coach make me worry but the return of QB Brian Renner and RB Giovani Bernard is enough to make me keep UNC in the #2 spot. The schedule really helps too.
3)Virginia
      I like what is happening in Virginia with coach Mike London and i expect the upward trend to continue.
4)Georgia Tech
5)Miami
6)Duke

-Player of the Year-
 QB, Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech

-Best Conference Games-
Clemson @ Florida St, Sep 22nd
Virginia Tech @ Clemson, Oct 20th
NC State @ UNC, Oct 27th
Florida St @ Virginia Tech, Nov 8th

Monday, August 29, 2011

2011 NCAA Conference Previews Part 6

-Atlantic Coast Conference-

Predicted Finish

-Atlantic Division-

1.Florida State
-The Seminoles enter this year with high expectations with 17 returning starters and promising QB EJ Manuel taking over the offense. While I do like this team to win the Atlantic Division, I don't think they can live up to their top 10 ranking and be a contender on the national level.
2.Clemson
-Clemson is coming off a disappointing season under Coach Dabo Swinney but looks to improve with 16 starters coming back and former 5 star recruit Taj Boyd now starting at Quarterback. A nice schedule and good offensive weapons will help this team.
3.NC State
4.Boston College
5.Maryland
6.Wake Forest


-Coastal Division-

1.Virginia Tech
-The Hokies have to replace a lot of players but I think the 12 returners will be able to be enough to win the coastal division. Look for RB David Wilson to step into the starting role and make some electric plays.
2.North Carolina
- UNC fired their Coach right before fall camp and they lose a lot of players but I still like them better than Miami at this point. If there is an upside of all the suspensions to key Tar Heels players last year is that many young player got valuable experience. This team may be better than people think
3.Miami
4.Georgia Tech
5.Virginia
6.Duke


-Player of the Year-
RB David Wilson, Virginia Tech

-Best Conference Games-
Florida St. @ Clemson, Sept 24th
Miami @ North Carolina, Oct 15th
North Carolina @ Virginia Tech, Nov 17th




Friday, August 27, 2010

NCAA Football Conference Previews Part 5

-Atlantic Coast Conference-

Predicted Finish
 Atlantic Division
1.Florida State
  17 starters back along with QB Christian Ponder make the Seminoles a favorite to win the Atlantic Division.
2.Clemson
  QB Kyle Parker and a strong defensive line will be the key to this team's success
3.Boston College
4.Maryland
5.NC State
6.Wake Forest
Coastal Division
1.North Carolina
 Defense wins championships and North Carolina's stout D is returning 9 starters. The key will be the offense. Can returning quarterback T.J. Yates and the other 9 returning starter on offense finally be productive enough to win the division. I think so.
2.Virginia Tech
 QB Tyrod Taylor and backs Ryan Williams and Darren Evans should have this offense rolling but the defensive front 7 will be the only big question for the hokies. Doesnt help that they have to play at North Carolina and at Miami.
3.Miami
  The 3rd place i have Miami in here is a bit misleading as i fully believe they will tie for either a first place tie with 3 teams or tie for 2nd. Jacory Harris will finally have to step up and so do the other 15 returning starters around him do. Non conference game against Ohio St and Pittsburgh will tell us a lot about the Hurricanes.
4.Georgia Tech
  Fourth place doesnt look good but expect for the Yellow Jackets to have a good year in a deep Coastal Division. Losing key pieces will hurt the team but QB Josh Nesbitt and the difficulty to prepare for the triple option may keep Georgia Tech in the hunt for the Coastal division top spot.
5.Duke
6.Virginia

-Player of the Year-
Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech

-Must See Games-
Florida St @ Miami, Oct 9th
North Carolina @ Miami, Oct 23rd
Virginia Tech @ North Carolina, Nov 13th
Virginia Tech @ Miami, Nov 20th