Compare that to just 4 teams from the SEC in the top 40 instead of 9. The SEC does have 11 teams in the top 100, but 5 of those 11 are 74th, 80th, 81st, 83rd, and 91st.You mean like the 9 ACC teams in the RPI Top 40? How about the 13 ACC teams in the RPI Top 100? Our bottom feeders have competed very well against teams out of conference. Clemson, who is in 12th place in the ACC, has a 3-0 records against the SEC. Pitt, in 13th place in the ACC, beat Maryland who is in the top third of the Big 10.
What grade do I give Louisville? Well, I thought they played pretty well. I give Wake Forest credit for holding serve at home. Wake has a so so record because of the conference they play in. Wake is in the Top 40 in the RPI. In fact, Clemson and Pitt who are in the bottom tier of the ACC, are in the Top 60 of the RPI. There are only two real weak teams in the ACC. That would be BC and NC State. But even those teams have been competitive at times but don't have many wins to show for it.
What grade do I give FSU for February? Well, we went 5-3 in the month of February in the best conference in the country with 5 of those games being played on the road so I think we did just fine.
Losing to the #40 RPI ranked Wake Forrest on the road is not considered a bad loss. As a matter of fact, UofL hasn't had ANY regular season bad losses this year and there won't be any either since the only regular season game left is against Notre Dame who is currently ranked #22 in the RPI.