|
|
CONFERENCE |
OVERALL |
|
ATLANTIC |
W--L |
PCT. |
W--L |
PCT. |
|
FLORIDA STATE
|
7--1 |
.875 |
9--3 |
.750 |
|
N.C. STATE
|
4--4 |
.500 |
8--4 |
.667 |
|
CLEMSON
|
4--4 |
.500 |
7--5 |
.583 |
|
WAKE FOREST
|
4--4 |
.500 |
7--5 |
.583 |
|
MARYLAND
|
2--6 |
.250 |
5--7 |
.417 |
|
BOSTON COLLEGE
|
2--6 |
.250 |
4--8 |
.333 |
How They'll Finish
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Conference championship game: Dec. 5 in Tampa Virginia Tech over Florida State
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Players to Watch
Top performers from unranked teams in the conference
Ras-I Dowling
CB, Jr., Virginia
With good size for a corner (6'2", 200 pounds), Dowling (above, left) ranked third in the ACC last season in passes defended, with 14.
Jacoby Ford
WR, Sr., Clemson
The NCAA champion in the indoor 60 meters, Ford (above, right) is second among returning ACC players in receptions, with 87.
Jason Fox
T, Sr., Miami
A candidate for the Outland and Lombardi awards, the 6'7" 314-pounder has made 36 starts on the offensive line.
Riley Skinner
QB, Sr., Wake Forest
He's the winningest QB in school history (26 victories as a starter) and the ACC's career leader in completion percentage (67.3).
Russell Wilson
QB, Soph., N.C. State
After throwing for 1,955 yards last year, he became the first freshman to be named the All-ACC quarterback.