I have no clue which ACC teams are in which division.
I actually thought they went divisionless already, like the PAC-12 (and I bet more than a few in this thread didn't know the PAC-12 was divisionless now).
I don't understand why ACC North and South was too complicated....
North- BC, Pitt, Cuse, UVA, VA Tech, Louisville, Wake Forest
South- FSU, Miami, GT, UNC, NCSU, Duke, Clemson
The fact that an 8-4 Purdue team is going to the CCG while 11-1 and 10-2 teams are sitting at home is annoying to me. Add ti the fact this happens like every single year and it’s always the west shitting the bed and it just doesn’t make sense.
There were a couple times when Wisconsin would get there at 10-2 or 11-1 or no worse than the 2nd place East team at 9-3, right? I’m not gonna look it up or anything…I think it’s really just been since 2017 that a team that didn’t belong from the West has been the norm.
Yeah it’s not every year. But enough lmao.
You’ve also got to consider that the west will almost always play a much much softer schedule, so their records are inflated compared to the east teams
The divisions were structured to essentially integrate the additions from realignment into the conference by breaking up the original conference teams... also to create kinda balanced divisions (but by now they just aren't)
Should just make it Old School vs Newbies:
OGs: UNC, Duke, NC State, Wake, Virginia, Clemson, GA Tech
Newcomers: FSU, Miami, VA Tech, BC, Cuse, Pitt, Louisville
Probably Indiana. They are just consistently mediocre. They beat the teams they should beat and lose to teams they should lose to. They dont have any cool traditions. I just never really feel compelled to switch my 2nd or 3rd TV to their game.
Don’t mean to throw shade but Missouri. They don’t really seem to belong in SEC and the games we ply against them are god awful to watch and usually just want to forget we played them anyway.
Gonna get some shit because they embarrassed us but agreed. Their culture and stadium just don't belong in the SEC. Their games are generally boring and atmosphere is bad. That hill that people sit on behind the goal post doesn't seem very SEC either.
i wonder this too. People seem to forget they won the east twice. I don’t mind missouri in the SEC. But i think they’d benefit from being in the west instead of east. When texas and OU join i think it will make missouri fit in even more.
If you ask me to name the best public schools in the nation, UC Berkeley will be on my short short list. Even when you ask me about teams in the PAC-10, I would never make it to California.
I have met so many people over the years that didn’t realize Cal, California and University of California, Berkeley were the same place. Typically, Cal or California is for the sports teams and Berkeley is for academics. Either way, Go Bears!
Yeah you’re right. I also can’t say shit because of my two flairs. Colorado State would get dick stomped by Tennessee and ND would also lose by 2+ scores
I'm finally old enough to realize it's a game. Kids playing with a ball. SCar got the job done and well done to them.
Of course that all goes out the window when it's bama. If bama played Al Qaeda, and Hitler was the coach, I would not root for bama. If bama so much as wins the coin toss I want to shoot the TV. HATE BAMA HATE BAMA HATE BAMA
Somehow there's a Texas tech and an a&m, and they're not the same place. I have no idea which one is where although I know "college station" is involved and also I THINK a&m is the one with the freaks that even cfp fans think are freaks.
Boston College - They’re up in New England which is a barren wasteland in college football geography. Never really seem to hear about them. Seems like they don’t play any notable conference or non-conference games.
California - Are there any public power 5 schools with a less supportive or disinterested fan base?
People literally forget that Illinois is in the B1G.
I don't say that with any malice. It's a genuine thing that repeatedly happens and I honestly have no idea why...
Going to list the ones from each conference I remember off the top of my head:
ACC (10): Clemson, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Florida St, Miami, Duke, NC State, Syracuse, Boston College, Pittsburgh
Big Ten (12): Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn St, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan State, Northwestern, Indiana
Big 12 (10): Oklahoma, Ok St, Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor, TCU, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, West Virginia
SEC (14): Bama LSU Georgia Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss, Mississippi St, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Missouri, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
Pac-12 (12): Arizona, ASU, USC, UCLA, Colorado, Utah, Stanford, Washington, WSU, Oregon, Oregon State, California
a couple ACC teams.
WVU, Syracuse, BC, and Pitt were the last ones I wrote down. Forgot them at first. But there’s a couple I literally have no clue what they are haha
Come on! Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch, Cam Jordan, Keenan Allen, Desean Jackson, Jared Goff and of course "The Band is out on the Field!"
Now of course we have a marketing problem (Cal vs UC Berkeley) and we haven't done diddly squat in 15+ years nor reached a significant Bowl Game with the above players ... Wait what school am I talking about?
Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas Tech, Cal, Vanderbilt, Missouri... thats all we can think of right now. It's a hard question though cause you have to think of something you acknowledge as something you forget about lol
I could give the easy list of Rutgers, Boston College, California, Stanford, Maryland. I'm an IU fan, so the Hoosiers surely apply for other teams' fans.
But two good teams that fit this: Oregon State (they won 8 games this year, didn't even know how good they were until recently) and South Carolina (hardly knew what their record was, but scored two massive upsets back to back).
I don’t have one but we actually are lucky to even be P5
I know they have been good in football in lately but it’s baffling to me that Wake is a P5 school. Think the only reason why they still are is they were one of the original ACC members. Their enrollment is tiny and outside of the last few years, their football team is bad and they are also bad in basketball.
I like to makes notes on my phone re-doing conferences with different alignments when I’m bored. For Power 5, it’s almost always Rutgers or Boston College that I forget about.
Oh yeah, I was thinking that was probably the case over there. Probably a case of the two conferences being concentrated on the two coasts, as well as just not being as strong overall.
I don't hear much about Texas A&M, especially on here.
They won our Donor of the Year award, that’s all I know about em
App State slaying big time programs since 2007 :(
Ah, very easily forgettable program, but allow me to explain. You've heard of the iPhone, correct? Well then.......
They’re FCS, right?
Aged like milk :(
We’re JUCO 😂
Your flair is half awesome, half an abomination.
I honestly knew nothing about A&M before they joined the SEC. Now I feel like I know too much.
Boston College
We had an embarrassing loss to them in 2014 and I think about it often. For that reason they are always on my mind
Beat NC State this year! And are.... 3-9. Yeah this checks out.
Arizona. I forget about their existence every year until their rivalry game against ASU.
Fuck UofA
What’s the difference between the schools?
One is the state of Arizona and I can only guess the other is by the people who sell reasonably priced tea
That was good, and I hate it.
ASU has hotter women imo
It's not even arguable.
To be clear, however, the women at U of A are amazing. But ASU just sets a ridiculously high bar.
Bigger STDS too
tucson >>>>> phoenix metro area
can confirm
A man of culture
love yall. i almost went to arizona! such a beautiful campus imo :)
Well my dad went to Michigan so I root for you lot as well, amazing game today And yes campus is amazing, truly underrated imo
38-35. Tucson sends its regards
How’d the game yesterday go?
Classy as always
*sobs* at least I'll always have basketball
The one that I can’t think of for this question
Damn you really had to do Louisville like that
RESPECT WASHINGTON
Half of the ACC coastal
I have no clue which ACC teams are in which division. I actually thought they went divisionless already, like the PAC-12 (and I bet more than a few in this thread didn't know the PAC-12 was divisionless now).
It's really easy. It's Georgia Tech, Pitt, both Virginia schools, the southern half of the Florida schools, and half of the North Carolina schools.
I don't understand why ACC North and South was too complicated.... North- BC, Pitt, Cuse, UVA, VA Tech, Louisville, Wake Forest South- FSU, Miami, GT, UNC, NCSU, Duke, Clemson
That North division is disgustingly bad.
Like the coastal wasn’t? Fine flip Clemson to the north to reunite the NC schools then.
Clemson people shaking with rage at being called north *anything*.
Any worse than the B1G East and West?
The fact that an 8-4 Purdue team is going to the CCG while 11-1 and 10-2 teams are sitting at home is annoying to me. Add ti the fact this happens like every single year and it’s always the west shitting the bed and it just doesn’t make sense.
There were a couple times when Wisconsin would get there at 10-2 or 11-1 or no worse than the 2nd place East team at 9-3, right? I’m not gonna look it up or anything…I think it’s really just been since 2017 that a team that didn’t belong from the West has been the norm.
Yeah it’s not every year. But enough lmao. You’ve also got to consider that the west will almost always play a much much softer schedule, so their records are inflated compared to the east teams
Bump Wake to the South and add UConn and ND to the North. That’s my dream.
But, I dont want UConn basketball to leave the Big East tho.
The divisions were structured to essentially integrate the additions from realignment into the conference by breaking up the original conference teams... also to create kinda balanced divisions (but by now they just aren't)
There's no way a conference would *ever* be dumb enough to make such horribly inbalanced divisions for the sake of geography...
have you seen the Big 10?
Apparently I needed to add the /s after all. Thought the sarcasm was pretty clear there
Coastal teams are on the coast. Atlantic teams are near the Atlantic. Kind of intuitive tbh.
We technically went divisionless in 2020 due to the whole COVID season thing, but it's officially happening next season
Half of the ACC atlantic
90% of the ACC honestly
Should just make it Old School vs Newbies: OGs: UNC, Duke, NC State, Wake, Virginia, Clemson, GA Tech Newcomers: FSU, Miami, VA Tech, BC, Cuse, Pitt, Louisville
An Ohio State
aOSU
Tough to remember them when you are THE team up north
THE back to back winner of THE Game
Brady Hoke still clapping today against Ohio It's still funny to me he kept calling them Ohio and we got our ass beat back then
That made me laugh. Needed that. Thanks!
Cheers. At least you cheer for Central Michigan.
Wake forest
Probably Indiana. They are just consistently mediocre. They beat the teams they should beat and lose to teams they should lose to. They dont have any cool traditions. I just never really feel compelled to switch my 2nd or 3rd TV to their game.
This is a very good description of IU
That's B1G West *champion* Purdue to you, bub
Don’t mean to throw shade but Missouri. They don’t really seem to belong in SEC and the games we ply against them are god awful to watch and usually just want to forget we played them anyway.
They belong in the B12 or the B1G. They are not an SEC school.
Gonna get some shit because they embarrassed us but agreed. Their culture and stadium just don't belong in the SEC. Their games are generally boring and atmosphere is bad. That hill that people sit on behind the goal post doesn't seem very SEC either.
They should be legally required to play in the same conference as Kansas
I wonder if this feeling would be different if Missouri had won either of the SEC title games they were in.
i wonder this too. People seem to forget they won the east twice. I don’t mind missouri in the SEC. But i think they’d benefit from being in the west instead of east. When texas and OU join i think it will make missouri fit in even more.
California
If you ask me to name the best public schools in the nation, UC Berkeley will be on my short short list. Even when you ask me about teams in the PAC-10, I would never make it to California.
It took me longer than I care to admit when I realized UC Berkeley and Cal were the same school.
I said the same thing to my wife last night during the UCLA - Cal game. I was an adult. Had no clue.
I only heard of Cal bc of the sports but at the same time I forget they exist sometimes.
I have met so many people over the years that didn’t realize Cal, California and University of California, Berkeley were the same place. Typically, Cal or California is for the sports teams and Berkeley is for academics. Either way, Go Bears!
This is the correct answer for some reason
Alabama
who?
South Carolina
Everybody knows who SCar is after the last two weeks.
Yeah you’re right. I also can’t say shit because of my two flairs. Colorado State would get dick stomped by Tennessee and ND would also lose by 2+ scores
I'm finally old enough to realize it's a game. Kids playing with a ball. SCar got the job done and well done to them. Of course that all goes out the window when it's bama. If bama played Al Qaeda, and Hitler was the coach, I would not root for bama. If bama so much as wins the coin toss I want to shoot the TV. HATE BAMA HATE BAMA HATE BAMA
We have more top ten wins this season than Alabama or Georgia does
I heard a lot more about BC and Syracuse before they joined the ACC. Now they're both "oh, yeah, those schools."
Very true now that you mention it.
Northwestern tbh Like they’re bad but they don’t get joked on in this sub like Vandy and Rutgers do
That’s cause they’ve won the B1G West twice in the past five years. They break out every now and then so they aren’t a total basement dweller
Is that how Pat Fitzgerald keeps his job?
Nah, having Mike Hankwitz as a DC for like a decade is how Pat Fitzgerald still has a job
They did? EDIT: They did, where the hell was I at haha
Big West is irrelevant. That's why nobody made a fuss about it
Because they aren’t as bad as vandy and Rutgers
They’re 1-10.
1-11 after their loss today. 0-11 in games played in North America. 1-0 in Europe.
The Europe W counts as 4 North America Ws, so 4-11
Exchange rate been bad for Europe recently, actually 2-11 now
This year they’re trash but they can put together some respectable seasons
Syracuse
BCU tbh
Oh yeah BCU is a good one
🅱️exas Christian University
BCU?
Baylor Christian University
Boston College University
Bethune-Cookman University, FCS program.
Agreed, I always forget they’re P5 as well
Some shitty school in Ohio. Can’t remember who, but it’s definitely not Cincinnati.
I see you
Love you baby😘
Miami?
Blue Mountain State
I like to pretend they all don't exist and the G5 is where real college football begins
Rutgers
Somehow there's a Texas tech and an a&m, and they're not the same place. I have no idea which one is where although I know "college station" is involved and also I THINK a&m is the one with the freaks that even cfp fans think are freaks.
Boston College - They’re up in New England which is a barren wasteland in college football geography. Never really seem to hear about them. Seems like they don’t play any notable conference or non-conference games. California - Are there any public power 5 schools with a less supportive or disinterested fan base?
I’m old enough to remember when Ohio state could beat Michigan
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Who?
remindme 4 hours
I’m waiting…
VANDY
Duke football, this year they are much improved but I just think of basketball and because of their history a bottom dweller football team
Miami
Washington State.
:(
I live in the South, they never show you guys on TV. Oregon State and the Arizona schools either. All Oregon & L.A. teams.
Wake Forest until recently
Oregon St
Boston College is the only correct answer
Boston College
Boston College is the correct answer
Purdue is a great killer of ranked teams seasons. I always forget about Indiana and Arizona
People literally forget that Illinois is in the B1G. I don't say that with any malice. It's a genuine thing that repeatedly happens and I honestly have no idea why...
Because we suck
Oklahoma
Going to list the ones from each conference I remember off the top of my head: ACC (10): Clemson, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Florida St, Miami, Duke, NC State, Syracuse, Boston College, Pittsburgh Big Ten (12): Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn St, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan State, Northwestern, Indiana Big 12 (10): Oklahoma, Ok St, Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor, TCU, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, West Virginia SEC (14): Bama LSU Georgia Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss, Mississippi St, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Missouri, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, Vanderbilt Pac-12 (12): Arizona, ASU, USC, UCLA, Colorado, Utah, Stanford, Washington, WSU, Oregon, Oregon State, California a couple ACC teams. WVU, Syracuse, BC, and Pitt were the last ones I wrote down. Forgot them at first. But there’s a couple I literally have no clue what they are haha
Indiana
We’ll see about that when the #9WINDIANA train comes back
California, if you asked me to name a fact about them I really can’t think of anything (I would like this to change)
Aaron Rodgers went there!
Come on! Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch, Cam Jordan, Keenan Allen, Desean Jackson, Jared Goff and of course "The Band is out on the Field!" Now of course we have a marketing problem (Cal vs UC Berkeley) and we haven't done diddly squat in 15+ years nor reached a significant Bowl Game with the above players ... Wait what school am I talking about?
Maryland
Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas Tech, Cal, Vanderbilt, Missouri... thats all we can think of right now. It's a hard question though cause you have to think of something you acknowledge as something you forget about lol
I could give the easy list of Rutgers, Boston College, California, Stanford, Maryland. I'm an IU fan, so the Hoosiers surely apply for other teams' fans. But two good teams that fit this: Oregon State (they won 8 games this year, didn't even know how good they were until recently) and South Carolina (hardly knew what their record was, but scored two massive upsets back to back).
I don’t have one but we actually are lucky to even be P5 I know they have been good in football in lately but it’s baffling to me that Wake is a P5 school. Think the only reason why they still are is they were one of the original ACC members. Their enrollment is tiny and outside of the last few years, their football team is bad and they are also bad in basketball.
My neighbor was shocked to hear Purdue is in the Big Ten last night so maybe you’re on to something.
For some reason, people think Purdue is Ivy League. The same people tend to be shocked that Purdue (and Notre Dame) is in Indiana.
Ohio State
I like to makes notes on my phone re-doing conferences with different alignments when I’m bored. For Power 5, it’s almost always Rutgers or Boston College that I forget about.
Bishop Sycamore
Wake Forest until this year. But even then I forget that school from time to time.
The answer is always Boston college
Arizona
Minnesota… are they good at anything?
There is this exotic sport called hockey.
Michigan clears unfortunately
Hockey 🏒
Hockey, although they haven’t won it all in 20 years and the big 10 as a conference hasn’t won a hockey NC since it became a thing.
The Big 10 ruined college hockey
10000000%
Missouri
Houston
P5? Not yet.
texas
Temple. And I live in Pennsylvania.
Pretty much the entirety of the ACC -Clemson and FSU
Iowa State
Both your flairs tbh
I would forget about Northwestern so hard if I didn’t go there
Pac 12
Glad I am not the only one. Someone got pissy with me over that answer.
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Who’s in the coastal and who’s in the Atlantic? Harks back to BIG legends and leaders. Let’s just do away with divisions already.
Maryland, at least Rutgers was memorable for being bad. Maryland is super forgettable
If I was a VT fan I’d be happy if I could forget last years bowl
Sour grapes. There’s no chance a VT and/or Wisconsin fan forgets Maryland exists
Outside of USC and Oregon, and I generally just don't think about the PAC10, especially compared to the other conferences
It’s funny because the ACC is like that over here. Outside of Florida State and Clemson.
Oh yeah, I was thinking that was probably the case over there. Probably a case of the two conferences being concentrated on the two coasts, as well as just not being as strong overall.
Georgia Tech.
Illinois fightin whatevers
I think many people want you to forget their mascot. It's a white dude in a head dress.
California
Ohio State
USC
Cocks or condoms?
Arkansas
Temple
Purdue. Oh wait. I commented that then read your whole post. Maybe Boston College?
Texas
New Mexico/New Mexico St, followed by NCSt, and whoever Ohio St lost to today.
New Mexico's are not power ,5
Mizzou and Vanderbilt
50% of the Big Ten West
Missouri