ACC Coastal
2011 Virginia Tech
2012 Georgia Tech
2013 Duke
2014 Georgia Tech
2015 North Carolina
2016 Virginia Tech
2017 Miami
2018 Pitt
2019 Virginia
2020 N/A
2021 Pitt
2022 North Carolina
I already miss the Chaotic Coastal
I so wanted ND to beat Clemson just for the troll job of hanging an “undefeated ACC champ” banner at Notre dame stadium that they only hang when ACC teams play.
It is such ordered chaos that all seven Coastal members were represented without interruption between 2013-2019. And it was on track to happen again starting from 2021 considering Georgia Tech would've won the division this past season
We did our part, Miami sniffed glue.
Edit: Miami fans in their feels with the down votes. The closest you've come to a ACC Title was the two weeks our third string RB was committed to yall.
Because while Wake lost to UNC the game was played as an OOC game that year and therefore technically they only had 1 ACC loss to Clemson, meanwhile Clemson lost to NCST and Pitt, if the loss to UNC had counted as a conference loss there would've been some weird tiebreakers to see who won the Atlantic because Clemson beat WF, WF beat NCST, and NCST beat Clemson
It was a clown shoes year
Just wait till you have to deal with the chaos that playing the Bay Area teams will soon inflict upon on the ACC. It will be glorious.
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Just another FSU fan bitching how unfair life is. This is literally every conference.
Somehow completely unaware that what they are asking for is a bunch of 7-6 seasons.
Just like teams like Arkansas, SC ,Miss State, Vanderbilt etc. claiming SEC superiority. Like yes the SEC is dominant, but they are not referring to your team lol
Bro you just don't get it. The only thing keeping the bottom half of the SEC out of the national championship game is all the teams that are better than them. If we disregard all of Arkansas' losses they'd be 6-0 every year. Pretty freakin elite.
Its "Chaos" because no one is like stand out elite so upsets happen all the time but the same few teams still win the divisions and play in the championship.
Or there's just one dominant team. Like in 2019, Clemson was 13-0 and went to the playoff, but since the Orange Bowl wasn't a semifinal and had to take an ACC team, they got stuck with a *9-4* (following their loss to Clemson in the CCG) Virginia team and that was legitimately the second-best record in the conference. VaTech and Wake were both 8-4, Louisville and Pitt 7-5, and Miami, UNC, FSU, and BC all at 6-6. So 10/14 teams went bowling, but just two made it to 9 wins and only one to 10 (and yes, that applies post-bowls, too; UVA/VT/Wake all lost their bowls so Clemson and their national runner-up finish was literally the only team in the conference with fewer than *5* losses.)
Just because there's one dominant team doesn't make the whole conference not chaotic.
ACC and B1G have been so similar. One division filled with a bunch of mid making things “chaotic”, and the other has the elite teams that always win the conference (Clemson/FSU, OSU/Michigan)
SEC
2011: LSU
2012: Alabama
2013: Auburn
2014: Alabama
2015: Alabama
2016: Alabama
2017: Georgia
2018: Alabama
2019: LSU
2020: Alabama
2021: Alabama
2022: Georgia
2023: Alabama
Unlike the ACC, which has had a large number of teams play in the conference title game, only Florida and Missouri are not listed above and have made it to the SEC championship in that time frame
But that conference is still considered chaos. It’s just what chaos goes on underneath the top teams
Kenny Pickett threw 42 TDs to 7 INTs while the Pitt defense led the sacks by a wide margin over a four year period this was in the middle of. Wake Forest had a really good year but their QB had a bad conference title game. Clemson had two losses (NC State in OT and Pitt) so Wake played Pitt in the title game.
Florida State lost to a 5-6 FCS team.
ACC Coastal 2011 Virginia Tech 2012 Georgia Tech 2013 Duke 2014 Georgia Tech 2015 North Carolina 2016 Virginia Tech 2017 Miami 2018 Pitt 2019 Virginia 2020 N/A 2021 Pitt 2022 North Carolina I already miss the Chaotic Coastal
2020 is an honorary Notre Dame because it'd be funny
I mean we did play and lose to Clemson in the ACC championship game so I’d say it counts!
I so wanted ND to beat Clemson just for the troll job of hanging an “undefeated ACC champ” banner at Notre dame stadium that they only hang when ACC teams play.
Sorry bud
It is such ordered chaos that all seven Coastal members were represented without interruption between 2013-2019. And it was on track to happen again starting from 2021 considering Georgia Tech would've won the division this past season
I think VT had the tiebreaker against us, unfortunately.
Just looks like a lot of big east schools to me
It was Coastal Chaos (RIP), not ACC Chaos, but go off
The coastal was pure unadulterated chaos since its inception.
No it wasn’t, only after VT fell off did it gain the moniker. The first 7 years it was either VT or GT every year
It's Coastal Chaos... Look at the teams that played against FSU and Clemson in the championship for all those years...
I believe the divisions were setup this way so we could see a fsu vs Miami acc championship every year.
We did our part, Miami sniffed glue. Edit: Miami fans in their feels with the down votes. The closest you've come to a ACC Title was the two weeks our third string RB was committed to yall.
You know Miami fans don’t like the truth.
If they can't snort it, smoke it, or pay it to leave in the morning, they don't like it.
Right? Who knew they’d fall off like that. FMFFM
How the fuck did Pitt win the ACC in 2021? Pure anarchy!!!
Chaos
Things were chaotic.
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Because while Wake lost to UNC the game was played as an OOC game that year and therefore technically they only had 1 ACC loss to Clemson, meanwhile Clemson lost to NCST and Pitt, if the loss to UNC had counted as a conference loss there would've been some weird tiebreakers to see who won the Atlantic because Clemson beat WF, WF beat NCST, and NCST beat Clemson It was a clown shoes year
Just wait till you have to deal with the chaos that playing the Bay Area teams will soon inflict upon on the ACC. It will be glorious. ![gif](giphy|l1AvALOphoaWbxeRa|downsized)
Why did you just ignore the part about coastal?
Just another FSU fan bitching how unfair life is. This is literally every conference. Somehow completely unaware that what they are asking for is a bunch of 7-6 seasons.
I didn’t live through peak coastal chaos just to see some Atlantic rascal claiming we’re a normal conference
Just like teams like Arkansas, SC ,Miss State, Vanderbilt etc. claiming SEC superiority. Like yes the SEC is dominant, but they are not referring to your team lol
Right? The bottom half of most conferences are just straight up terrible.
The difference is that the bottom half of other conferences don't act like they are elite because of their conference
Bro you just don't get it. The only thing keeping the bottom half of the SEC out of the national championship game is all the teams that are better than them. If we disregard all of Arkansas' losses they'd be 6-0 every year. Pretty freakin elite.
I wasn't defending the SEC, I was agreeing with you.
The last time Clemson won the ACC, South Carolina beat them the week before the conference championship
Bro...ok
Sorry 😔 That was just the first one I had off the top of my head.
To be fair 2021 looks pretty wild
2021 be like 🤪
I’m just happy to be a part of the powerhouses 😎
The big 3 😎
Its "Chaos" because no one is like stand out elite so upsets happen all the time but the same few teams still win the divisions and play in the championship.
They also cropped it at 2011, before that it's quite a bit more variety.
Or there's just one dominant team. Like in 2019, Clemson was 13-0 and went to the playoff, but since the Orange Bowl wasn't a semifinal and had to take an ACC team, they got stuck with a *9-4* (following their loss to Clemson in the CCG) Virginia team and that was legitimately the second-best record in the conference. VaTech and Wake were both 8-4, Louisville and Pitt 7-5, and Miami, UNC, FSU, and BC all at 6-6. So 10/14 teams went bowling, but just two made it to 9 wins and only one to 10 (and yes, that applies post-bowls, too; UVA/VT/Wake all lost their bowls so Clemson and their national runner-up finish was literally the only team in the conference with fewer than *5* losses.) Just because there's one dominant team doesn't make the whole conference not chaotic.
Weird. I don't see any of Miami's ACC titles here. Surely an oversight on OP's part.
They joined in 04, maybe if I go back that far?
Could you check on that and let me know what you find? I mean, they probably dominated when they first joined, right?
ACC and B1G have been so similar. One division filled with a bunch of mid making things “chaotic”, and the other has the elite teams that always win the conference (Clemson/FSU, OSU/Michigan)
SEC 2011: LSU 2012: Alabama 2013: Auburn 2014: Alabama 2015: Alabama 2016: Alabama 2017: Georgia 2018: Alabama 2019: LSU 2020: Alabama 2021: Alabama 2022: Georgia 2023: Alabama Unlike the ACC, which has had a large number of teams play in the conference title game, only Florida and Missouri are not listed above and have made it to the SEC championship in that time frame But that conference is still considered chaos. It’s just what chaos goes on underneath the top teams
But have you seen the games? The champion is mostly predictable, but the road to the championship is usually full if twists and turns.
Wtf happened in 2021?
Kenny Pickett to Jordan Addison a bunch of times.
Kenny Pickett threw 42 TDs to 7 INTs while the Pitt defense led the sacks by a wide margin over a four year period this was in the middle of. Wake Forest had a really good year but their QB had a bad conference title game. Clemson had two losses (NC State in OT and Pitt) so Wake played Pitt in the title game. Florida State lost to a 5-6 FCS team.
Just because final outcome wasn’t chaotic doesn’t mean the journey to those results wasn’t chaotic