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Every morning Gary Ferman forces Matt Shodell to wake up extra early to identify the best recent fan CaneSport Message Board post. It could be a question, a statement, conjecture, even a food recipe (orange and green macaroni & cheese anyone)? Today’s winner (or loser, depending on your perspective):
Do you feel UM can’t compete in the sec or Big10? … Posted by 289FIA: Anybody wanting to remain in the ACC is of the mindset that “I want college football to be what it was in the 1980’s”. It isn’t and will never be again. That ship has sailed.
CaneSport’s Response: Miami can compete in the SEC or Big Ten, no doubt. Anyone who watched last year’s playoffs can see that … and this year’s team many around the program believe would beat last year’s team. And yeah, the ACC might be undervalued nationally and by fans, perhaps with good reason. It does feel a bit like the Big East when Miami was dominating. But we’ll find out this season. If Miami runs through the schedule with ease it’s just not a good sign for the rest of the conference, right? It’s always good to have a few teams that can at least make it close. So this year will tell us a lot about how much Miami’s separated from the conference, and how much the ACC can be competitive in general.
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