Saturday, October 22, 2011

Syracuse is a huge get for the ACC

No one in their right mind would buck up to you about that bro. The Cuse is an up and comer. To only think if Clemson had them on their schedule this year. That would really help them on their undefeated season as far as the BCS rankings go. As if Clemson doesn't have a tough enough schedule. Imagine if they had a win vs The Cuse or Pitt tagged on to it..

I'm not arguing but asking this to you: Does it no worry you that Clemson could go undefeated and win the ACC and still not play for the national championship game? I know we have had pissing matches before about the ACC vs the SEC but now reality is setting in. Clemson going undefeated is a reality this season in my opinion. How would it make you feel to know that Clemson doesn't play for the national championship only because they play in the ACC and the schedule they play? Boise St knows how you feel if it happens.

Going further, how will it help you in the future to add Syracuse and Pitt to your schedule? I'm just asking. Does that not worry you?

This could be wrapped up with a few simple questions. I know you think Clemson will lose at least one game. You have stated that. But, if they do go undefeated do you think they will play for the national championship? If they do go undefeated and don't play for it what do you think the reason will be? If Clemson had Syracuse or Pitt on their schedule this year do you think it would help them or hurt them in the BCS rankings? Do you think adding Pitt and Syracuse to your schedule will help you in the future, if so why?

I know you want to take one step at a time and you are focused on winning the ACC conf. that is great. But how far will that take you on the grand scheme of things? I think Clemson could do more than just the ACC this year after they go undefeated. I'm afraid the schedule will hold them back. Also Syracuse and Pitt will even make it worse in the future.

That is unless we are basketball fans..

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