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ACC Roundtable of the Confidential Correspondents: Week 7/8

Welcome to the ACC Roundtable of the ACC Correspondents!  As is and will be the plan for the remainder of the football season, the Confidential correspondents will discuss the Week that was (Week 7) and the Week that will be (Week 8) for the ACC and their respective schools.  Tell us what you think below.

1. What was most notable about your school’s performance in Week 7?

  • HHuntley (NC State): Bye Week…NC State didn’t lose, but teams above them did. It was a good week.
  • Lenville (Louisville):The passing game improved even against a good FSU defense. Jackson found Quick for 3 TD’s passes. Unfortunately the run game disappeared. This loss was on the D as they continuesly shot themselves in the foot with penalties & poor tackling which led to multiple big plays. 
  • Commander/ACaffrey (Syracuse): The continuing narrative of Scott Shafer’s lack of courage, especially for a so-called “hard-nosed” coach.  Given the chance to go for 2 in the second overtime to win the game, he chose to kick the XP and force a third overtime even though: (1) his defense had not stopped Virginia in four consecutive drives, including two length of the field drives in regulation and a 40-yard drive in OT; (2) his offense had performed well in overtime; (3) his team would go first in OT3; (4) the opposing defense had a key LB–an already thin position–ejected for targeting, and gave up a TD in one play; (5) in light of #4 above, an option would have had more chance of success with an inexperienced LB substitution; and (6) in OT3, Syracuse would have HAD TO go for 2 on a TD anyway.  A complete lack of courage that, to me, is inexcusable.  3 years of playing not to lose has, well, led to losses.  Even if you fail, show your team that you have confidence in them and that you will take the responsibility for a loss (and off their shoulders).  

2. What are you looking to see out of your school in Week 8?
  • HHuntley (NC State): Quite simply…not to loose. NC State hasn’t won @ Wake Forest since 2001 and it would be great to break that streak.
  • Lenville (Louisville): Continued improvement. BC has a tough defense & their offense showed signs of life this past weekend. I want to see the Cards put a full game together, with rushing & passing from the offense & a full game from the defense. With their marquee games behind them they can grow their youth, try to make a bowl & build on next season.
  • Commander/ACaffrey (Syracuse): With FSU, Clemson, and Louisville looming, this is a must-win game for bowl-eligibility.  While not impossible to beat Louisville, NC State, and Boston College (who are 1-8 in conference play so far)… it is also very unlikely.  Frankly, it is just as likely that the team would lose to all three.  A win over a ranked Pitt would be the signature win for Scott Shafer at Syracuse (second only to perhaps Minnesota) and start to win back some of the fan base.  

3. Who impressed you the most in the ACC in Week 7?

  • HHuntley (NC State): Not sure what’s going on with Pitt, but they looked great this week in their win over Miami. Imagine the #CoastalChaos that would arise if they made it to Charlotte.
  • Lenville (Louisville): North Carolina beating Wake Forest 50-14. They are a team showing improvement every week & putting 50 up against a good WF D is a tough task. The Coastal maybe the toughest division in the ACC from top to bottom, take away FSU & Clemson and it is without a doubt.
  • Commander (Syracuse): Pitt, Duke, and UNC are two basketball schools and a school that has had more hoops success than football success recently.  But there they sit, undefeated in the Coastal.  Not Virginia Tech.  Not Georgia Tech.  Not Miami.  But a trio of essentially basketball schools.  Props to those athletic departments (well, except for UNC’s NCAA issues, of course).

4. If the playoffs started today, who would you vote in?  Who do you think will be there at season’s end?
  • HHuntley (NC State): Ohio State, Baylor, Utah, and Clemson. All the conference champions sans the SEC. LSU has a tough schedule ahead and might need to run the table to make the playoffs.
  • Lenville (Louisville): Today it would be 1 Utah, 2 LSU, 3 Clemson & 4 Michigan St. with Baylor, Ohio St, TCU & FSU in order. Alabama & Notre Dame are strong contenders among those with a loss. Ole Miss, who beat Bama, loss to Memphis may hold Bama back in the eyes of the CFP committee.
  • Commander (Syracuse): Right now?  Chalk–Ohio State, Baylor, LSU, and Utah.  By season’s end?  Baylor, Michigan State, LSU, and Clemson.  I like Baylor over  TCU and the field.  I also think that Utah is not quite ready to join the playoff mix.  MSU over Ohio State.  LSU over the SEC field.  And then Clemson getting the nod by beating a wounded South Carolina, a not-quite 2013 FSU, and the Coastal offering in the ACC Championship Game.

What do you think?  How would you answer these questions?

Confidential Fantasy Football Game: Week 8 Entry Page

Even if you missed out on Weeks 1 through 7, the Confidential’s Fantasy Football Game is still joinable in Week 8.  You can certainly be a spoiler.  As those who entered know, the game is free and simple… just pick your team.  See rules.  Here is the recap of Week 7 and the standings.  To enter, just comment with your entry for Week 8.

RETURNING ENTRANTS, PLEASE KINDLY POST BOTH LAST WEEK’S ROSTER AND YOUR ROSTER FOR THIS WEEK!  IT WILL BE GREATLY HELPFUL!

ENTRY DEADLINE 11:59 A.M. on SATURDAY OCT. 24, 2015!

Good luck to all!

ACC Fantasy Football: Week 7 Recap

Thanks to all those who continue to participate in our weekly fantasy football league!  It is a free game.  There is a prize on a season-long basis.  The rules are here.   Feel free to enter the season-long game.  These are the results from Week 7–individual team results are located here in the comments section.  Unfortunately, the Commander won the weekly prize.  So it is rendered moot, as he will allow it to escheat back to the Confidential.  We will do another weekly contest later.  In any event, here is the week 7 recap:

As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.

RESULTS

With 9 entries, 4 teams get wins (bold), 4 teams get losses, and 1 team gets a tie (italic):

Commander = 115.7 pts  (two in a row for the Commander)

LD = 114.9 pts

ACwolfpacker = 114.0 pts

Josh V = 114.0 pts

Lenville = 108.3 pts

MSU = 105.2 pts

Brian = 103.7 pts

HHuntley = 81.8 pts

Chrislords = 87.2 pts

 

STANDINGS AFTER WEEK 7 :

  1. Accwolfpacker  6-0-1 (13 pts–in a hypothetical 2 pts per win, 1 pt per tie format))
  2. Commander 5-2 (1o pts)
  3. LenvilleCards 4-2-1 (9 pts)
  4. LD   4-3 (8 pts)
  5. Brian 3-3-1 (7 pts)
  6. MSU Bulldog   3-4 (6 pts)
  7. HHuntley17   2-4-1 (5 pts)
  8. Josh V   1-4-2 (4 pts)
  9. Chrislords  1-6 (2 pts)

Kind of interesting that there are no ties in the standings.  Can anyone catch ACCwolfpacker?  It will take solid efforts from everyone to bring him back to the pack… no pun intended.

GREAT JOB BY EVERYONE!   On to Week 8….

Confidential Survivor League Update Week 7

The Confidential runs two fantasy football leagues each year… an individual player league (see here) and a double-elimination survivor league.  Two more teams were eliminated, leaving 28.  Of the 28 teams remaining, 14 now have one loss.  Nobody lost last week:

No User Name Wk4 Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4 Wk5 Wk6
1 4 TIME CHAMPS-FINGERS CROSSED GT DUKE NCST LOU FSU ND VIRG
2 ACAFFREY (COMMANDER CAFFREY) NCST BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE UNC
3 BCEAGLE74 WF BC NCST ND FSU DUKE UNC
4 CDWHIT09 WF MIA NCST LOU FSU ND UNC
5 HHUNTLEY17 BC VTC VIRG UNC FSU DUKE CLEM
6 HOOPULLEDMYWEAVE MIA VTC VIRG UNC FSU ND CLEM
7 INTOTHEMEATGRINDER WF BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE CLEM
8 JFLIPPEN BC NCST VIRG LOU FSU DUKE UNC
9 LD17 SYR BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE UNC
10 MADCADDIES6 GT BC VIRG ND FSU PITT UNC
11 MSU_DAWGS02 WF PITT VIRG UNC FSU DUKE CLEM
12 RIGHT PROFILE WF BC UNC LOU FSU DUKE VIRG
13 SUATO92 SYR BC WF ND FSU DUKE UNC
14 UOFL223 GT SYR NCST LOU FSU DUKE UNC
15 ANDR00MAJ WF BC VIRG NCST DUKE SYR UNC
16 ANJAC FSU PITT CLEM ND DUKE BC UNC
17 CLEMSON82 SYR DUKE VIRG NCST FSU BC UNC
18 DREW_WMS SYR BC WF LOU FSU NCST UNC
19 DSHRIMPTONIV WF PITT VIRG NCST ND DUKE UNC
20 INFIELDIN WF SYR VIRG LOU FSU BC UNC
21 LENVILLECARDS WF DUKE VIRG UNC VTC ND CLEM
22 MCAFFREY ND BC NCST LOU FSU SYR MIA
23 MR. TAR HEEL WF BC SYR LOU VTC PITT VIRG
24 RIVES33 BC DUKE VIRG LOU VTC ND UNC
25 SNATCH ADAMS PITT NCST SYR VTC FSU ND CLEM
26 TANNYBOGUS CLEM GT MIA LOU FSU VIRG UNC
27 TWOHOOS WF BC VIRG LOU GT DUKE UNC
28 WAHOO 88 SYR BC VIRG UNC GT DUKE CLEM

Soft-Nosed Scott Shafer

MCaffrey summed it up… Scott Shafer is on the hot seat.  But that does not even do justice to the ineptitude that he is currently bringing to the Syracuse program.  Let’s just consider some of the ways–both with a focus on the Virginia debacle, the 2015 season, and his entire tenure.

Read more…

Scott Shafer squarely on the Hot Seat

Halfway through a season that some called a “job saving” year for Shafer because of the advantageous scheduling, and following yet another disappointing loss to a team that had 1 win prior to their match-up against SU, Scott Shafer is deservedly sitting on the hot seat; something that I’m sure Bud Poliquin will soon be eagerly writing about (since he is the Tina Belcher of sports commentary and writing about butts is kind of his thing).

Yes, the officiating against UVA was abysmal (and may have set a precedent to redefine the term “forward pass”) but Shafer’s poor clock management down the stretch, Chuck Bullough’s bend-and-then-break Defense did everything to keep UVA in the game, and Lester’s questionable calls early in the game cost Syracuse a chance for victory in a “winnable” game and made the chances of going bowling much, much harder and the InstaSnapTwitBook folks are not happy.

With new AD Mark Coyle on the job and ostensibly evaluating everything, I can only imagine that Coyle is making contingency plans for a coaching replacement in December should the season fail to result in a Bowl game.  Read more…

A Tussle In Tallahassee

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Louisville vs Florida State……..

Not exactly a rivalry of any sort, and unless you’re a Cardinal fan this is probably just another game on the schedule. But for UofL, playing the likes of Florida State in the past and in the present has come to mean a great deal to the Cardinals and where they stand in the eyes of others from a respect standpoint. I can remember the game in 2002 that helped pave a path for Louisville Football’s up and coming relevance like it was yesterday. For once, the local meteorologists nailed their forecast when calling for rain on that magical night and a monsoon proceeded to take place. What also took place was a win for the ages as the Cards beat a fourth ranked FSU squad 26-20 setting off a wet and wild storming of the field and the destruction of two goal posts. Unfortunately, I did not witness the awesomeness in person as I wimped out of battling Mother Nature and gave my ticket to a close friend……a dumb move that I still regret to this day. Nonetheless, it happened and I’ll forever hold a special place in my heart for Henry Miller.

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Henry Miller scores winning TD in ’02

Fast forward from that shocker in 2002 up to last season when FSU would again visit a newer, more modern PJCS carrying yet again top 5 national ranking and this go around the title of defending national champs. While UofL came up short in that game thanks in large part to their forgetting how to tackle and the talents of Jameis Winston, Nick O’Leary and Dalvin Cook (more on Cook later), the fact that UofL played the highly touted Noles to the wire again gave credibility to a program starving for respect and reverence from it’s fellow ACC brethren. So in a nutshell, playing Florida State, despite the positive or negative outcomes, has been terrific for the University of Louisville. Tomorrow will be no different. FSU will be hosting a UofL team in Doak Campbell Stadium at noon that is vehemently clamoring for a “signature win” in this 2015 season. The Cards had a golden opportunity to grab such a win against ACC foe Clemson a few weeks back but fell short by a field goal. Beating FSU on the road will assuredly prove to be just as difficult however, so if UofL has any hopes of walking out of The Sunshine State with a win they’d better come fully prepared to control the ball and find Dalvin Cook on every…..single……snap.

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FSU running back Dalvin Cook

For my money, Dalvin Cook is one of the top 2 or 3 running backs in all of college football. Yes, Leonard Fournette of LSU is terrific but Dalvin is simply dangerous and dazzling. The kid hits a hole like lighting from a rain cloud. His speed and evasiveness make him virtually impossible to corral, thus setting him up to be a threat to score on virtually every play he touches the pigskin. Louisville found this out last year the hard way after Cook relieved an injured Karlos Williams and then proceeded to run rough shod over UofL amassing 110 yards (seemed like a thousand) and two TDs. If Cook continues to play at the same level that he has shown thus far, one would have to think that he’ll be in the discussion for an invite to NYC for the Heisman Award Show.

The silver lining in all of this is that I do have faith in Todd Grantham’s defense, particularly the linebacker corps of Brown, Burgess and Kelsey. Louisville doesn’t have to SHUT DOWN Cook, they just need to minimize damage and somehow force quarterback Everett Golson to beat them with his arm. Despite having a clean record thus far in ’15, Golson has shown to be turnover happy in the past as evidenced by his lackluster performance last season when he and his Notre Dame squad were beaten in South Bend by the Cardinals due in large part to Golson’s inability to protect the ball. Of course, it should be noted that keeping Cook in check still won’t guarantee a win tomorrow for UofL. The Noles are littered with talent all over their roster. On the flip side, FSU has not exactly been dominant in any of their previous 5 wins thus far this year. It is of my opinion that UofL will be the best all around team that FSU will have faced up to this point when they kick things off. But despite UofL having somewhat comparable talent and speed, FSU has the advantage of playing in their back yards tomorrow and that matters. Not only has FSU won 17 straight at home, they have also reeled off 27 straight in the ACC. So, until somebody in the conference starts beating the Noles every once in a while, they will continue to be the measuring stick for everyone else, Louisville included.

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Chief Osceola

Keys for Louisville tomorrow if they want to walk away with a season changing win……

  • Do not fall behind early
  • Win the turnover battle (this applies to every damn game though)
  • Use the middle of the field in the passing game (tight end – Mickey Crum)
  • Amass 75-100 yards on the ground by a RB (Brandon Radcliff where are you?)
  • Survive the madness / minimize Tomahawk chops

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Louisville Freshman Tight End Micky Crum

Sounds simple enough right? I won’t hold my breath. But, I also won’t write the Cards off until I see it happen on my flat screen. The thing that scares me the most in this game isn’t so much FSU’s talent and prestige. Instead, it’s Louisville’s youth – particularly on the offensive side of the ball. Kudos should be given for the way that UofL played in Raleigh two weeks ago. But comparing NC State to Florida State (at least this year) is simply apples to oranges. Two weeks ago the Wolfpack forced Lamar Jackson to thrown the ball in the second half by containing him in the pocket – that didn’t work out too well for Bobby Petrino’s offense. You know that Jimbo Fisher and his staff are already prepared to NOT let Lamar Jackson beat them with his legs. That’s not to say that Jackson won’t make some big plays on the ground because I believe he will. But, he is gonna HAVE to make some accurate throws tomorrow to keep the offense on the field and keep the clock running. My hope is that the freshmen continue to grow up right in front of our eyes and that guys like James Quick will show their upper classmen leadership by making plays on the field and not dropping passes.

Should be a good one tomorrow. Go Cards! Go ACC!

Confidential Fantasy Football Game: Week 7 Entry Page

Even if you missed out on Weeks 1 through 6, the Confidential’s Fantasy Football Game is still joinable in Week 7.  Chances are, you cannot catch the leaders.  But you can certainly be a spoiler.  As those who entered know, the game is free and simple… just pick your team.  See rules.  Here is the recap of Week 6 and the standings.  Looks like everyone finally made some ground on ACCWolfpacker!

To enter, just comment with your entry for Week 7.

Week 7 Prize: The entry with the highest score wins $10.00 via PayPal! 

RETURNING ENTRANTS, PLEASE KINDLY POST BOTH LAST WEEK’S ROSTER AND YOUR ROSTER FOR THIS WEEK!  IT WILL BE GREATLY HELPFUL!

ENTRY DEADLINE 11:59 A.M. on SATURDAY OCT. 17, 2015!

Good luck to all!

Confidential Survivor League Update Week 6

The Confidential runs two fantasy football leagues each year… an individual player league (see here) and a double-elimination survivor league.  Two more teams were eliminated, leaving 28.  Of the 28 teams remaining, 14 now have one loss:

No User Name Wk4 Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4 Wk5
1 4 TIME CHAMPS-FINGERS CROSSED GT DUKE NCST LOU FSU ND
2 ACAFFREY (COMMANDER CAFFREY) NCST BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE
3 BCEAGLE74 WF BC NCST ND FSU DUKE
4 CDWHIT09 WF MIA NCST LOU FSU ND
5 HHUNTLEY17 BC VTC VIRG UNC FSU DUKE
6 HOOPULLEDMYWEAVE MIA VTC VIRG UNC FSU ND
7 INTOTHEMEATGRINDER WF BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE
8 JFLIPPEN BC NCST VIRG LOU FSU DUKE
9 LD17 SYR BC VIRG LOU FSU DUKE
10 MADCADDIES6 GT BC VIRG ND FSU PITT
11 MSU_DAWGS02 WF PITT VIRG UNC FSU DUKE
12 RIGHT PROFILE WF BC UNC LOU FSU DUKE
13 SUATO92 SYR BC WF ND FSU DUKE
14 UOFL223 GT SYR NCST LOU FSU DUKE
15 ANDR00MAJ WF BC VIRG NCST DUKE SYR
16 ANJAC FSU PITT CLEM ND DUKE BC
17 CLEMSON82 SYR DUKE VIRG NCST FSU BC
18 DREW_WMS SYR BC WF LOU FSU NCST
19 DSHRIMPTONIV WF PITT VIRG NCST ND DUKE
20 INFIELDIN WF SYR VIRG LOU FSU BC
21 LENVILLECARDS WF DUKE VIRG UNC VTC ND
22 MCAFFREY ND BC NCST LOU FSU SYR
23 MR. TAR HEEL WF BC SYR LOU VTC PITT
24 RIVES33 BC DUKE VIRG LOU VTC ND
25 SNATCH ADAMS PITT NCST SYR VTC FSU ND
26 TANNYBOGUS CLEM GT MIA LOU FSU VIRG
27 TWOHOOS WF BC VIRG LOU GT DUKE
28 WAHOO 88 SYR BC VIRG UNC GT DUKE

ACC Fantasy Football: Week 6 Recap

Thanks to all those who continue to participate in our weekly fantasy football league!  It is a free game.  There is a prize on a season-long basis.  The rules are here.   Feel free to enter the season-long game.  Stay tuned for our week 7 prize!  But this post is about the results from Week 6–individual team results are located here in the comments section.  So here we go:

As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.

RESULTS

With 9 entries, 4 teams get wins (bold), 4 teams get losses, and 1 team gets a tie (italic):

Commander = 151.4 pts

MSU = 130.0 pts

Lenville = 128.4 pts

LD = 99.8 pts

ACwolfpacker = 96.4 pts

Brian = 91.9 pts

HHuntley = 71.8 pts

Chrislords = 66.0 pts

Josh V = 63.4 pts

 

STANDINGS AFTER WEEK 6 :

  • Accwolfpacker  5-0-1
  • LenvilleCards 4-2
  • Commander 4-2
  • Brian 3-2-1
  • LD   3-3
  • MSU Bulldog   3-3
  • HHuntley17   2-3-1
  • Chrislords  1-5
  • Josh V   0-4-2

GREAT JOB BY EVERYONE!   On to Week 7….

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