Can Florida State overtake Clemson? Will Notre Dame take the next step? | Always College Football

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Can Florida State overtake Clemson? Will Notre Dame take the next step? | Always College Football

Is Florida State the favorite in the ACC heading into 2023 or can Clemson maintain their dominance in the conference? There were several quarterbacks that transferred out of the ACC, while some stayed in the conference. Also, can Notre Dame take the next step with their best quarterback since Brady Quinn?

0:00 Intro

3:15 Let’s talk about: What to expect from the ACC in 2023

3:25 What the ACC has coming back at quarterback

6:50 Can new coaches improve in 2023?

8:45 Is Florida State the new favorite in the ACC?

13:30 Will Clemson bounce back and stay atop the ACC?

19:00 Will Sam Hartman make Notre Dame a CFP team?

24:35 Did You Know – Clemson is really on a roll

25:00 Mailbag – Will any school jump out of the ACC?

28:00 Mailbag – Why did Drake Maye have to say he was staying at UNC?

32:10 Did You Know – Sam Hartman is really, really good

32:55 Final Thought – Respect the entire ACC

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