The ACC Embarrasses Itself…Again
Saturday, September 6th, 2008I know that it sounds like a broken record, but the ACC has been a disappointment since they expanded and that continued during the first weekend of the season. Until the ACC can get some decent quarterback play, they will continue to struggle over and over. Last weekend was really bad and to say that they totally embarrassed themselves on the opening weekend would be a severe understatement. The ACC went 2-4 against FBS opponents (Division I-A); the best two teams in the conference, Clemson and Virginia Tech, both lost. They went 5-0 against FCS (Division I-AA), but when you look closer, it just shows how bad they were last weekend.
There were so many embarrassing performances by the ACC last weekend. Clemson still has the best quarterback in the conference, but the Alabama defense killed Clemson all night and beat down the Tigers 34-10 while they pounded Cullen Harper. Tommy Bowden has two very good running backs in James Davis and C.J. Spiller, but because of a recruiting promise, he handed the ball to true frosh Jamie Harper first and of course, he fumbled. DUH! Of course, Clemson had zero rushing yards as well. Sean Glennon was just horrible for Virginia Tech - he threw 2 interceptions - and East Carolina surprised the Hokies 27-22. Virginia Tech got beat by, of all things, a blocked punt for a touchdown. N.C. State got beat by South Carolina 34-0, but most of that was late in the game. Virginia got humiliated by USC, 52-7, at home in Charlottesville. Mark Sanchez looked ready and healthy while Virginia looked overmatched.
Of the ACC quarterbacks last weekend, the best one I saw was Jacory Harris from Miami and that dude is a true frosh! Then again, Miami only played Charleston Southern. All of Maryland’s quarterbacks stunk - they barely beat Delaware 14-7? Well, North Carolina barely got by McNeese State 35-27? Was the ACC under some mandate to make every other conference look good? If so, they did a great job.
One has to wonder now if the ACC teams are even worthy of competing for the BCS with their play last weekend. Even still, the one thing that the ACC has needed since Chris Weinke won his Heisman in 2001 is good quarterback play and they just have not found much. Matt Ryan played well last year and of course, Boston College almost won the ACC title as well. Yes, Miami and Florida State need to re-emerge as powerhouses in college football, but so does the quarterback position within the conference.
We will see how they do today.
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