Over the past 3 yrs the ACC has an 18-13 overall record against the SEC.
The 3 yrs prior to that the SEC had an 18-6 overall record vs the ACC.
In 2016 and 2014 the ACC had winning records over the SEC with 2015 as a 6-4 winning record for SEC.
You have to go all the way back 2002 and 2003 to find the ACC having a winning record over the SEC. During that 2 yr span, the ACC went 10-7 against the SEC. With winning records both years.
2008 ACC went 6-6 and tied.
So my question to you is, does the ACC continue this new trend of winning with the new coaches we have in place, or is this just another flash in the pan like 02 and 03 followed by SEC dominance for the next 10 yrs?
Since the yr 2010 the SEC is 36-30 against the ACC.
Since 2010, FSU is 9-1 against the SEC...... with wins over Florida, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Auburn.
Since 2010 UF is 1-7 against the ACC with all wins and losses coming from FSU except 1 loss to Miami
The 3 yrs prior to that the SEC had an 18-6 overall record vs the ACC.
In 2016 and 2014 the ACC had winning records over the SEC with 2015 as a 6-4 winning record for SEC.
You have to go all the way back 2002 and 2003 to find the ACC having a winning record over the SEC. During that 2 yr span, the ACC went 10-7 against the SEC. With winning records both years.
2008 ACC went 6-6 and tied.
So my question to you is, does the ACC continue this new trend of winning with the new coaches we have in place, or is this just another flash in the pan like 02 and 03 followed by SEC dominance for the next 10 yrs?
Since the yr 2010 the SEC is 36-30 against the ACC.
Since 2010, FSU is 9-1 against the SEC...... with wins over Florida, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Auburn.
Since 2010 UF is 1-7 against the ACC with all wins and losses coming from FSU except 1 loss to Miami
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