ACC football mailbag: Are there any other coaches Deion Sanders isn’t familiar with?

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It's time to talk ACC football. Besides Pat Narduzzi, are there any other head coaches in the conference that Deion Sanders isn’t familiar with? Manny_Navarro and gmraynor list four in the latest mailbag:

Which two or three teams benefit from the ACC eliminating divisions and which two or three teams will be worse off? — Gerry S.First, from a league perspective, we’re going to miss the unpredictability of knowing who is going to win the Coastal and play in the ACC title game. That race often went down to the wire, and it made every game interesting along the way.

As it stands, Clemson and Florida State are the two best programs in the league, and assuming things remain that way over the next couple of years, the teams that have to face them every year are at a disadvantage. So, Georgia Tech and NC State, good luck against the . And Miami and Syracuse, good luck against the Seminoles. Does that mean former Atlantic Division teams like Boston College, Louisville and Wake Forest are benefitting? I guess they do, once every two years. —isn’t one of those programs that can reasonably demand ACC championships with regularity, and athletic director Carla Williams knows as much.

Elliott’s seat isn’t hot at the moment, but to keep supporters from feeling antsy, he’ll need to show noticeable progress in 2023 after the Cavaliers went 3-7 last season and 1-6 in ACC play. Specifically, Virginia will need to improve on offense after taking a significant step back in 2022. A lot of issues in Year 1 of a new regime can be explained away, but it’s hard to hide from an offense that regressed from 34.6 points per game and 6.95 yards per play in 2021 to 17.0 and 5.13 last season.

The ACC seems to have a clear one-two punch in Maye and Florida State’s Jordan Travis, who threw for 3,000-plus yards and 24 touchdowns a season ago. It starts to get fun behind those two, which is why I love this question.is the first name that comes to mind after the Alabama native threw for 2,967 yards and 20 touchdowns as a sophomore, leading Duke to a stunning 9-4 record in Mike Elko’s debut season.

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