COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Big Ten, Ohio State and fans of the Buckeyes have been so focused on SEC bias in the modern era, is it possible that everyone has been overlooking ACC payback as an even more powerful karmic force? Just now did I link Miami, the victim of Ohio State’s greatest win, and Clemson, the victor in Ohio State’s recent toughest loss, as ACC siblings. That’s in large part because when Ohio State beat Miami in the Fiesta Bowl to win the 2002 national title, the Hurricanes were still the kings of the Big East. They joined the ACC two years later, and haven’t won a conference title since. The best program in the country in the early 2000s, Miami was obviously the best team in the Big East. In the ACC, the Hurricanes have been an afterthought. In 15 years of the ACC Championship Game, Miami has…
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