With FSU having lost three underclassmen and could likely lose two more, that team will likely lose it's strangle hold on the conference next year. They had Jameis to save them multiple times, with him gone they'll have to find a new identity on offense. Taking an early look at what teams bring back, though most teams still don't know as underclass declarations will keep coming over the next few weeks, I would not be surprised if the Coastal comes down to the Techs as it always seems to. Duke will have something to say about it but I've got my money on VT or GT with all both teams return. The Atlantic will be very interesting. Spring practice in Tallahassee will be as intriguing as I can remember. They've got loads of 4 and 5 stars on the roster but they are all unproven at this level, 4 new OL, new QB, at least 5 new starters on defense, likely more. Clemson loses a lot on defense but they might have the best returning QB in the conference with Watson and that counts for a lot. They've had good defensive recruiting recently, will be interesting to see how their new faces on defense come together. I still can't see NCSU, Wake, or Cuse being able to challenge FSU, 'Ville or Clem but BC may be able to pull an upset over one of the top 3 in that division. It's really really early but I like VT's chances next year to get back to 10 wins and possibly the ACC title game. After FSU domination the past two years, looks like the ACC wheel of destiny will be back in effect this fall. Anyone else have early thoughts about next season?
This post was edited on 1/7 11:48 AM by one man
This post was edited on 1/7 11:48 AM by one man