Dann
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pick #(round #)
New ACC had 13 picks(8 of 14 teams had a draft pick):
BC- #9(1)
UNC- #16(1), #20(2)
Cuse- #21(1)
VT- #32(1), #31(3)
Clemson- #6(2), #1(3), #30(3)
GT- #11(2)
NCST- #6(3)
Miami- #9(3), #23(3)
FSU-
Wake-
Duke-
UVA-
Pitt-
MD-
New BE had 12 picks(8 of 13 teams had a draft pick):
Memphis- #11(1)
BSU- #19(1), #31(1), #18(3)
Cincy- #4(2), #18(2), #24(3)
UConn- #17(2)
SDSU- #4(3)
SMU- #8(3)
Rutgers- #20(3)
Temple- #21(3)
Lville-
USF-
UCF-
Navy-
Others that could be added for 16:
BYU-
UNLV-
Utah St- #15(2)
SMiss-#28(3)
ECU-
Tulane-
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Fresno-
did I get that right? my point is that with whats left of the BE and the new guys coming in we got the best of the rest both on the field and potential wise. so if we are forever doomed in this league then i think this is clearly a league thats way ahead of the next. there may be a top 4(sec/b10/pac/b12) and a 5th(acc) that are above this league, but the NBE is a clear #6 with miles of years to get to what is now left for league #7. So post BCS bid we are still move upper level then not. Any mix of teams like /BYU/UNLV/ECU and others to round off a league of 16 only helps build this argument as teams like those are all leagues #7 and 8 hang there hats on now. This league will never be a top 4, but it can challenge #5 on the field and in most ways in college football. this draft is proof of that. if the tv contract is anything close, the acc can start its pants right now as far as i'm concerned and continue to rely on brand names that are losing its grip.
Can't wait to see how the rest of the rounds go. The top talent isn't far off between the 2 leagues, but its depth i question right now, building toward the future....
New ACC had 13 picks(8 of 14 teams had a draft pick):
BC- #9(1)
UNC- #16(1), #20(2)
Cuse- #21(1)
VT- #32(1), #31(3)
Clemson- #6(2), #1(3), #30(3)
GT- #11(2)
NCST- #6(3)
Miami- #9(3), #23(3)
FSU-
Wake-
Duke-
UVA-
Pitt-
MD-
New BE had 12 picks(8 of 13 teams had a draft pick):
Memphis- #11(1)
BSU- #19(1), #31(1), #18(3)
Cincy- #4(2), #18(2), #24(3)
UConn- #17(2)
SDSU- #4(3)
SMU- #8(3)
Rutgers- #20(3)
Temple- #21(3)
Lville-
USF-
UCF-
Navy-
Others that could be added for 16:
BYU-
UNLV-
Utah St- #15(2)
SMiss-#28(3)
ECU-
Tulane-
-
Fresno-
did I get that right? my point is that with whats left of the BE and the new guys coming in we got the best of the rest both on the field and potential wise. so if we are forever doomed in this league then i think this is clearly a league thats way ahead of the next. there may be a top 4(sec/b10/pac/b12) and a 5th(acc) that are above this league, but the NBE is a clear #6 with miles of years to get to what is now left for league #7. So post BCS bid we are still move upper level then not. Any mix of teams like /BYU/UNLV/ECU and others to round off a league of 16 only helps build this argument as teams like those are all leagues #7 and 8 hang there hats on now. This league will never be a top 4, but it can challenge #5 on the field and in most ways in college football. this draft is proof of that. if the tv contract is anything close, the acc can start its pants right now as far as i'm concerned and continue to rely on brand names that are losing its grip.
Can't wait to see how the rest of the rounds go. The top talent isn't far off between the 2 leagues, but its depth i question right now, building toward the future....