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Weekly Release | 2021 Football 1 • Several key divisional matchups highlight Week 11 of the ACC football schedule, including a battle of top 25 teams in Winston-Salem between No. 19 NC State and No. 9 Wake Forest at 7:30 p.m. on ACC Network. The 115th meeting in a rivalry that dates back to 1895 and has been played consecutively every year since 1910 could have huge ramifications on the final Atlantic Division standings and a possible Subway ACC Football Championship Game berth. Wake Forest enters the game undefeated in ACC play, while the Wolfpack is 4-1 against conference opponents. Neither team can clinch the Atlantic Division this weekend, but a win would help in all tiebreaker scenarios. • The Wake Forest-NC State game matches one of the nation's most prolific offenses vs. a top 10 defense. The Demon Deacons are averaging 44.7 points per game to rank third nationally. NC State is sixth in the country in scoring defense, allowing just 16.0 points per game and has allowed just two rushing touchdowns this season. • Pitt, which leads the Coastal Division at 4-1, hosts North Carolina on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN. The last nine games in the series have been decided by a touchdown or less. This is another battle of top ACC quarterbacks between Pitt's Kenny Pickett and North Carolina's Sam Howell. Pickett has thrown 29 touchdown passes and ranks fifth nationally with 352.3 yards passing per game, while Howell has tossed 20 touchdowns, rushed for eight more and is 21st in pass- ing yards per game (267.6). North Carolina is seeking its first road win of the season at Heinz Field where it has won three of the last four. • Syracuse plays at Louisville Saturday at noon on RSN and would become bowl eligible for the first time since 2018 with a win over the Cardinals. Louisville is also fighting for a postseason berth and needs wins in two of its last three games to secure a spot. The Cardinals have won six of seven meetings versus the Orange since joining the ACC, including last season’s 30-0 win in Louisville. UofL QB Malik Cunningham has 15 rushing TDs this season, just six shy of Lamar Jackson's ACC single-season record. Syracuse running back Sean Tucker has posted 100-yard rushing games in all but one contest this season. • Duke travels to Blacksburg for a 3:30 p.m. kickoff on ACC Network against the Hokies. Virginia Tech has won four of the last five meetings versus the Blue Devils, including last season’s 38-31 win in Durham. • Georgia Tech looks to end its current three-game skid when the Yellow Jackets host Boston College at 3:30 p.m. on RSN. BC is coming off a 17-3 win over Virginia Tech, which featured the return of QB Phil Jurkovec from a wrist injury. In the Eagles' win last year against Georgia Tech, Jurkovec led the team with 94 rushing yards. • Riding a three-game win streak, resurgent Miami trav- els to Tallahassee to face Florida State at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN. Miami is still in contention for the Coastal Division and has been buoyed by the breakout campaigns of redshirt freshman QB Tyler Van Dyke (11th nationally in pass efficiency) and RB Jaylan Knighton. Prior to the Hurricanes’ decisive wins in 2019 and 2020, the previous five games in the rivalry had all been decided by five points or less. ACC FOOTBALL QUICK HITS ACC Weekly Football News & Notes - Nov. 8, 2021 Thursday, Nov. 11 Time, TV Sirius XM App/Web North Carolina (5-4, 3-3) at No. 25 Pi (7-2, 4-1) 7:30 p.m., ESPN 84 84 84 Series: North Carolina leads series, 10-4; Last meeng: Pi, 34-27, ot (2019) ESPN: Ma Barrie (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Kae George (sideline) Saturday, Nov. 13 Time, TV Sirius XM App/Web UConn (1-8) at Clemson (6-3) Noon, ACCN 136 194 956 Series: First Meeng ACCN: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Taylor Davis (sideline) Syracuse (5-4, 2-3) at Louisville (4-5, 2-4) Noon, RSN 133 193 955 Series: Louisville leads series, 12-7; Last meeng: Louisville, 30-0 (2020) RSN: Evan Lepler (play-by-play), Brian Jordan (analyst), Wiley Ballard (sideline) Boston College (5-4, 1-4) at Georgia Tech (3-6, 2-5) 3:30 p.m., RSN 136 194 956 Series: Georgia Tech leads series, 7-3; Last meeng: Boston College, 48-27 (2020) RSN: Tom Werme (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst), Lauren Jbara (sideline) Duke (3-6, 0-5) at Virginia Tech (4-5, 2-3) 3:30 p.m., ACCN 98 206 968 Series: Virginia Tech leads series, 18-10; Last meeng: Virginia Tech, 38-31 (2020) ACCN: Chris Coer (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst), Jalyn Johnson (sideline) Miami (5-4, 3-2) at Florida State (3-6, 2-4) 3:30 p.m., ESPN 133 193 955 Series: Miami leads, 35-30; Last meeng: Miami, 52-10 (2020) ESPN: Mark Jones (play-by-play), Robert Griffin III (analyst), Quint Kessenich (sideline) NC State (7-2, 4-1) at Wake Forest (8-1, 5-0) 7:30 p.m., ACCN 84 84 84 Series: NC State leads series, 67-41-6; Last meeng: NC State, 45-42 (2020) ACCN: Dave O'Brien (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), Kelsey Riggs (sideline) Notre Dame (8-1) at Virginia (6-3) 7:30 p.m., ABC 136 194 956 Series: Notre Dame leads, 3-0; Last meeng: Notre Dame, 35-20 (2019) ABC: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline) 2021 SCHEDULE (NOV. 11-13) Overall ACC Atlanc W-L Pct. W-L Pct. For Opp Home Away Neut Streak Wake Forest 8-1 .889 5-0 1.000 402 249 5-0 3-1 0-0 L 1 NC State 7-2 .778 4-1 .800 280 144 5-0 2-2 0-0 W 2 Clemson 6-3 .667 5-2 .714 200 146 4-0 2-2 0-1 W 2 Syracuse 5-4 .556 2-3 .400 265 203 3-3 2-1 0-0 W 2 Louisville 4-5 .444 2-4 .333 259 247 3-2 1-2 0-1 L 2 Florida State 3-6 .333 2-4 .333 253 243 2-4 1-2 0-0 L 2 Boston College 5-4 .556 1-4 .200 222 169 3-1 2-3 0-0 W 1 Overall ACC Coastal W-L Pct. W-L Pct. For Opp Home Away Neut Streak Pi 7-2 .778 4-1 .800 405 204 3-2 4-0 0-0 W 1 Virginia 6-3 .667 4-2 .667 350 277 4-1 2-2 0-0 L 1 Miami 5-4 .556 3-2 .600 296 274 4-2 1-1 0-1 W 3 North Carolina 5-4 .556 3-3 .500 350 301 5-1 0-3 0-0 W 1 Virginia Tech 4-5 .444 2-3 .400 195 196 3-3 1-2 0-0 L 1 Georgia Tech 3-6 .333 2-5 .286 258 261 2-3 1-3 0-0 L 3 Duke 3-6 .333 0-5 .000 225 320 3-2 0-4 0-0 L 5 2021 STANDINGS What to Watch in Week 11 • Miami, North Carolina and Syracuse can become bowl eligible with a win this weekend. The ACC already has five bowl eligible teams – Clemson, NC State, Pi, Virginia and Wake Forest. • According to ESPN Stats & Info, there are just seven Power 5 QBs with 20 touchdowns, 2,000 yards passing and 200 rushing yards and five are from the ACC - Louisville's Malik Cunningham, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Pi's Kenny Picke, Virginia's Brennan Armstrong and Wake Forest's Sam Hartman. • Pi's Picke ranks third in ACC history with 11,155 passing yards. He is 749 yards shy of Clemson's Tajh Boyd for second place. Picke is also fiſth in ACC history with 11,965 total yards of offense. • UNC's Howell has 88 career TD passes and is two touchdowns shy of Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence's ACC record for touchdown passes (90) through three seasons. • Syracuse RB Sean Tucker ranks second in the naon with 1,267 rushing yards and second with 1,505 all-purpose yards. • The ACC has five of the top 20 players in the country in total touchdowns - UVA's Armstrong (T3rd, 35), Wake Forest's Hartman (T3rd, 35), Pi's Picke (5th, 33), North Carolina's Howell (8th, 28), NC State's Devin Leary (T10th, 27) and Louis- ville's Cunningham (17th, 24). • Since taking over at quarterback in Week 3, Syracuse's Garre Shrader has accounted for 20 touchdowns, including 13 rushing scores. • Louisville's Cunningham has 15 rushing TDs. The ACC single-season record for most rushing touchdowns by a QB is Lamar Jackson with 21 in 2016.

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• Several key divisional matchups highlight Week 11 of the ACC football schedule, including a battle of top 25 teams in Winston-Salem between No. 19 NC State and No. 9 Wake Forest at 7:30 p.m. on ACC Network. The 115th meeting in a rivalry that dates back to 1895 and has been played consecutively every year since 1910 could have huge ramifications on the final Atlantic Division standings and a possible Subway ACC Football Championship Game berth. Wake Forest enters the game undefeated in ACC play, while the Wolfpack is 4-1 against conference opponents. Neither team can clinch the Atlantic Division this weekend, but a win would help in all tiebreaker scenarios.

• The Wake Forest-NC State game matches one of the nation's most prolific offenses vs. a top 10 defense. The Demon Deacons are averaging 44.7 points per game to rank third nationally. NC State is sixth in the country in scoring defense, allowing just 16.0 points per game and has allowed just two rushing touchdowns this season.

• Pitt, which leads the Coastal Division at 4-1, hosts North Carolina on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN. The last nine games in the series have been decided by a touchdown or less. This is another battle of top ACC quarterbacks between Pitt's Kenny Pickett and North Carolina's Sam Howell. Pickett has thrown 29 touchdown passes and ranks fifth nationally with 352.3 yards passing per game, while Howell has tossed 20 touchdowns, rushed for eight more and is 21st in pass-ing yards per game (267.6). North Carolina is seeking its first road win of the season at Heinz Field where it has won three of the last four.

• Syracuse plays at Louisville Saturday at noon on RSN and would become bowl eligible for the first time since 2018 with a win over the Cardinals. Louisville is also fighting for a postseason berth and needs wins in two of its last three games to secure a spot. The Cardinals have won six of seven meetings versus the Orange since joining the ACC, including last season’s 30-0 win in Louisville. UofL QB Malik Cunningham has 15 rushing TDs this season, just six shy of Lamar Jackson's ACC single-season record. Syracuse running back Sean Tucker has posted 100-yard rushing games in all but one contest this season.

• Duke travels to Blacksburg for a 3:30 p.m. kickoff on ACC Network against the Hokies. Virginia Tech has won four of the last five meetings versus the Blue Devils, including last season’s 38-31 win in Durham.

• Georgia Tech looks to end its current three-game skid when the Yellow Jackets host Boston College at 3:30 p.m. on RSN. BC is coming off a 17-3 win over Virginia Tech, which featured the return of QB Phil Jurkovec from a wrist injury. In the Eagles' win last year against Georgia Tech, Jurkovec led the team with 94 rushing yards.

• Riding a three-game win streak, resurgent Miami trav-els to Tallahassee to face Florida State at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN. Miami is still in contention for the Coastal Division and has been buoyed by the breakout campaigns of redshirt freshman QB Tyler Van Dyke (11th nationally in pass efficiency) and RB Jaylan Knighton. Prior to the Hurricanes’ decisive wins in 2019 and 2020, the previous five games in the rivalry had all been decided by five points or less.

ACC FOOTBALL QUICK HITSACC Weekly Football News & Notes - Nov. 8, 2021

Thursday, Nov. 11 Time, TV Sirius XM App/WebNorth Carolina (5-4, 3-3) at No. 25 Pitt (7-2, 4-1) 7:30 p.m., ESPN 84 84 84Series: North Carolina leads series, 10-4; Last meeting: Pitt, 34-27, ot (2019)ESPN: Matt Barrie (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Katie George (sideline)

Saturday, Nov. 13 Time, TV Sirius XM App/WebUConn (1-8) at Clemson (6-3) Noon, ACCN 136 194 956Series: First MeetingACCN: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Taylor Davis (sideline)

Syracuse (5-4, 2-3) at Louisville (4-5, 2-4) Noon, RSN 133 193 955Series: Louisville leads series, 12-7; Last meeting: Louisville, 30-0 (2020)RSN: Evan Lepler (play-by-play), Brian Jordan (analyst), Wiley Ballard (sideline)

Boston College (5-4, 1-4) at Georgia Tech (3-6, 2-5) 3:30 p.m., RSN 136 194 956Series: Georgia Tech leads series, 7-3; Last meeting: Boston College, 48-27 (2020)RSN: Tom Werme (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst), Lauren Jbara (sideline)

Duke (3-6, 0-5) at Virginia Tech (4-5, 2-3) 3:30 p.m., ACCN 98 206 968Series: Virginia Tech leads series, 18-10; Last meeting: Virginia Tech, 38-31 (2020)ACCN: Chris Cotter (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst), Jalyn Johnson (sideline)

Miami (5-4, 3-2) at Florida State (3-6, 2-4) 3:30 p.m., ESPN 133 193 955Series: Miami leads, 35-30; Last meeting: Miami, 52-10 (2020)ESPN: Mark Jones (play-by-play), Robert Griffin III (analyst), Quint Kessenich (sideline)

NC State (7-2, 4-1) at Wake Forest (8-1, 5-0) 7:30 p.m., ACCN 84 84 84Series: NC State leads series, 67-41-6; Last meeting: NC State, 45-42 (2020)ACCN: Dave O'Brien (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), Kelsey Riggs (sideline)

Notre Dame (8-1) at Virginia (6-3) 7:30 p.m., ABC 136 194 956Series: Notre Dame leads, 3-0; Last meeting: Notre Dame, 35-20 (2019)ABC: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline)

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Overall ACCAtlantic W-L Pct. W-L Pct. For Opp Home Away Neut StreakWake Forest 8-1 .889 5-0 1.000 402 249 5-0 3-1 0-0 L 1NC State 7-2 .778 4-1 .800 280 144 5-0 2-2 0-0 W 2Clemson 6-3 .667 5-2 .714 200 146 4-0 2-2 0-1 W 2Syracuse 5-4 .556 2-3 .400 265 203 3-3 2-1 0-0 W 2Louisville 4-5 .444 2-4 .333 259 247 3-2 1-2 0-1 L 2Florida State 3-6 .333 2-4 .333 253 243 2-4 1-2 0-0 L 2Boston College 5-4 .556 1-4 .200 222 169 3-1 2-3 0-0 W 1

Overall ACCCoastal W-L Pct. W-L Pct. For Opp Home Away Neut StreakPitt 7-2 .778 4-1 .800 405 204 3-2 4-0 0-0 W 1Virginia 6-3 .667 4-2 .667 350 277 4-1 2-2 0-0 L 1Miami 5-4 .556 3-2 .600 296 274 4-2 1-1 0-1 W 3North Carolina 5-4 .556 3-3 .500 350 301 5-1 0-3 0-0 W 1Virginia Tech 4-5 .444 2-3 .400 195 196 3-3 1-2 0-0 L 1Georgia Tech 3-6 .333 2-5 .286 258 261 2-3 1-3 0-0 L 3Duke 3-6 .333 0-5 .000 225 320 3-2 0-4 0-0 L 5

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What to Watch in Week 11• Miami, North Carolina and Syracuse can become bowl eligible with a win this weekend. The ACC already has five bowl eligible teams – Clemson, NC State, Pitt, Virginia and Wake Forest.• According to ESPN Stats & Info, there are just seven Power 5 QBs with 20 touchdowns, 2,000 yards passing and 200 rushing yards and five are from the ACC - Louisville's Malik Cunningham, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Pitt's Kenny Pickett, Virginia's Brennan Armstrong and Wake Forest's Sam Hartman.• Pitt's Pickett ranks third in ACC history with 11,155 passing yards. He is 749 yards shy of Clemson's Tajh Boyd for second place. Pickett is also fifth in ACC history with 11,965 total yards of offense.• UNC's Howell has 88 career TD passes and is two touchdowns shy of Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence's ACC record for touchdown passes (90) through three seasons.• Syracuse RB Sean Tucker ranks second in the nation with 1,267 rushing yards and second with 1,505 all-purpose yards.• The ACC has five of the top 20 players in the country in total touchdowns - UVA's Armstrong (T3rd, 35), Wake Forest's Hartman (T3rd, 35), Pitt's Pickett (5th, 33), North Carolina's Howell (8th, 28), NC State's Devin Leary (T10th, 27) and Louis-ville's Cunningham (17th, 24).• Since taking over at quarterback in Week 3, Syracuse's Garrett Shrader has accounted for 20 touchdowns, including 13 rushing scores.• Louisville's Cunningham has 15 rushing TDs. The ACC single-season record for most rushing touchdowns by a QB is Lamar Jackson with 21 in 2016.

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• In non-conference action, Clemson hosts UConn at noon on ACC Network in the first meeting of the two programs, and Notre Dame travels to Virginia for a 7:30 p.m. matchup on ABC. This is just Notre Dame's second visit to Scott Stadium.

• Twenty of the league's 41 games this season have been decided by one possession (8 points or fewer), which is the most of any conference.

IN THE RANKINGS• Three ACC teams are ranked in the AP Top 25 - No. 13 Wake Forest, No. 21 NC State and No. 22 Pitt. The Demon Deacons have been ranked in seven consecutive AP polls this season and earned the program's first top 10 ranking Oct. 31. In the AFCA Coaches Poll, Wake Forest is No. 13, NC State is No. 19 and Pitt is No. 22. Clemson is also receiving votes in the coaches poll.

ACC LEADS WITH FOUR MAXWELL AWARD SEMIFINALISTS• The ACC leads all conferences with four players named semifinalists for the Maxwell Award - Pitt's Kenny Pickett, Syracuse's Sean Tucker, Virginia's Brennan Armstrong and Wake Forest's Sam Hartman. The winners of the 85th Maxwell Award will be announced as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show which will be broadcast live on ESPN on December 9, 2021.

2021 SUBWAY ACC FCG SET FOR 8 P.M.• The 2021 Subway ACC Football Championship Game will kick off at 8 p.m. on ABC on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The game will feature the winner of the Atlantic Division vs. the winner of the Coastal Division. • This is the 12th time in the last 13 years that the game has been held in primetime. Twelve different teams have competed in the game, including a different Coastal Division team every year from 2013-19. Last season, No. 3 Clemson defeated No. 2 Notre Dame – which played in the ACC in 2020 as a full football member due to the COVID-19 pandemic – by a score of 34-10 in the most-viewed ACC Championship Game of all time.

ACC - THE CONFERENCE OF QUARTERBACKS• Seven of the 14 starting quarterbacks in the ACC rank among the top 25 in FBS in Quarterback Rating (QBR). No other conference has more than four.

ACC QB in Top 25 of QBR3. Kenny Pickett, Pitt 86.54. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest 86.4 10. Tyler Van Dyke, Miami 78.3 11. Sam Howell, North Carolina 78.113. Brennan Armstrong, Virginia 77.419. Devin Leary, NC State 75.424. Malik Cunningham, Louisville 73.2

• Four ACC quarterbacks - the most of any conference - have been named finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award presented annually to the top upperclassmen quarterback. The ACC had four of the 10 finalists and no other conference had more than one. The ACC's honorees are NC State's Devin Leary, Pitt's Kenny Pickett, Virginia's Brennan Armstrong and Wake Forest's Sam Hartman.

• Three ACC quarterbacks - North Carolina's Sam Howell, Pitt's Kenny Pickett and Miami's Tyler Van Dyke - were selected a Manning Award Star of the Week. The ACC had more selections than any other conference.

Recent Performances• Miami QB Tyler Van Dyke threw for 389 yards and three touchdowns to pilot the Hurricanes past Georgia Tech 33-30. In the first quarter, he completed an 8-yard TD pass to Mike Harley and a 35-yard scoring strike to Charleston Rambo. Trailing 28-27 in the fourth quarter, Van Dyke tossed his third touchdown pass of the game with a 15-yarder to Key'Shawn Smith.

• Sam Howell set the UNC career record for total offense in leading the Tar Heels to a win over No. 9 Wake Forest. Howell has 10,515 total yards in 34 games. Howell rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns, while throwing for 216 yards and one touchdown. It was his third game this season with multiple rushing touchdowns. He has thrown a touchdown pass in all 34 of his games as a Tar Heel, the longest active streak in the country.

• NC State QB Devin Leary completed 21 of 32 pass attempts for four scores, all four to four different receivers, with three going for at least 43 yards to lead the Wolfpack to a win at Florida State. Leary has thrown 25 touchdowns this season against just three interceptions. Leary joins former Wolfpack QB Russell Wilson as the only players in school history to throw for over 300 yards and four touchdowns in back to back games.

• Pitt QB Kenny Pickett was fantastic again in a win at Duke, throwing for 416 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions. Pickett posted his 14th game with 300-plus passing yards, tying a Pitt record held by Alex Van Pelt (1989-92). It was the fifth 400-yard passing game of his career, extending his own school record.

• After struggling early (1-for-8 with an INT) in Virginia's most recent outing against BYU on Oct. 30, QB Brennan Armstrong got on track and led UVA to a remarkable rally after trailing 21-0 just 8:04 into the game. From that point UVA outscored BYU 42-17 to take a 42-38 halftime lead in Provo. During that run, he completed 12 consecutive pass-es that included three TD tosses. At one point in the game he had completed 20 of 23 attempts. Armstrong finished with 337 passing yards, four passing TDs and rushed for 94 yards on 11 carries and had two TD runs including a remarkable 30-yard scamper through the middle of the BYU defense.

• Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman completed 25 of 51 pass attempts for 398 yards and five passing TDs and ran for 78 yards and two touchdowns against UNC. The seven total touchdowns Hartman was responsible for set a program record and also broke the North Carolina (5-4, 3-3 ACC) opponent record of six touchdowns.

• North Carolina QB Sam Howell now has 104 career touchdowns responsible for (rushed for 14, passed for 88, caught 2), which is a school record. Howell is also the school's all-time leader in passing yards (9,635) and total yards of offense (10,515).

• Nine different quarterbacks from ACC schools have started at least one game in the NFL this season – most of any conference. Those players come from seven different schools, including BC's Matt Ryan (Falcons), Clemson's Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars), Duke's Daniel Jones (Giants), Florida State's Jameis Winston (Saints), Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater (Broncos) and Lamar Jackson (Ravens), NC State's Jacoby Brissett (Dolphins) and Russell Wilson (Seahawks) and Virginia Tech's Tyrod Taylor (Texans).

NFL Quarterbacks from ACC Schools – Current RostersTeddy Bridgewater, Broncos ......................... Louisville<<Jacoby Brissett, Dolphins .................................. NC StateMike Glennon, Giants ......................................... NC StateLamar Jackson, Ravens ................................ Louisville<<Daniel Jones, Giants ............................................ Duke<<Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars .............................. Clemson<<

AROUND THE ACCt Boston College: Quarterback Phil Jurkovec returned from a right wrist injury suffered at UMass on Sept. 11 to make his third start of the season vs. Virginia Tech. Jurkovec threw for 112 yards while also rushing nine times for 65 yards and a touchdown.t Clemson: Clemson’s win over Louisville was the 11th under head coach Dabo Swinney when the Tigers have entered the fourth quarter trailing. It was the second consecutive week the Tigers have overcome a fourth quarter deficit to win. t Duke: RB Mataeo Durant surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the season in the loss to Pitt. He be-came just the fifth Blue Devil to reach 1,000 yards and is the first player since Chris Douglas did so in 2003. Durant finished with 89 yards on 24 carries and added four receptions for 39 yards and a touchdown.t Florida State: Defensive end Jermaine Johnson II has earned three ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors and is a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award.t Georgia Tech: Safety Juanyeh Thomas turned in an impressive all-around defensive performance against Miami with nine tackles, a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble (which was returned for a touchdown) and 100-yard interception return for a defensive two-point conversion.t Louisville: QB Malik Cunningham has 15 rushing touchdowns on the season and 33 in his career, which ranks sixth in ACC history for rushing TDs by a quarterback.t Miami: Three-time ACC Rookie of the Week Tyler Van Dyke (QB) has led the Hurricanes to three consec-utive wins and ranks 11th nationally in both QBR and pass efficiency.t North Carolina: RB Ty Chandler ran for career highs of 213 yards and four touchdowns to help lead North Carolina to an 18-point come-from-behind win over Wake Forest and was named ACC Running Back of the Week for the second time this season.t NC State: QB Devin Leary has posted three straight games of more than 300 yards passing and two con-secutive games with four touchdown passes.t Pitt: The Panthers scored 50-plus points for the fourth time this season in a 54-29 win at Duke. Pitt last scored 50 or more points in four games in the same season in 1905 when it accomplished the feat a program-best five times. Pitt leads the country with 45.0 points per game.t Syracuse: RB Sean Tucker moved into third on Syracuse's single-season rushing list at Syracuse with 207 yards and his 13th touchdown, 11th rushing, of the season in the BC win. Syracuse moved to 5-4 on the season and is one win shy of bowl eligibility.t Virginia: Two-time WR of the Week Dontayvion Wicks had another stellar game against BYU, catching four passes for 125 yards including a 70-yard TD reception. It was his second week in a row with a TD catch of 70-or-more yards. In his last three games Wicks has 17 receptions for 418 yards and four TDs, an average of 24.6 yards per reception.t Virginia Tech: Freshman RB Malachi Thomas made his first career start at Georgia Tech and rushed 25 times for 103 yards. He became the first true freshman RB to post back-to-back 100-yard rushing games since Kevin Jones in 2001. Thomas started and led the team in rushing at Boston College with 70 yards. t Wake Forest: Wake Forest is the only team in the country to score 35-or-more points in every game this year. The Deacons scored a series high 55 points against UNC Saturday, a year after posting 53 against the Tar Heels.

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ACC, BIG TEN & PAC-12 ANNOUNCE ALLIANCE• On Aug. 24, the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 announced an historic alliance that will bring 41 world-class institutions together on a collaborative approach surrounding the future evolution of college athletics and scheduling. The alliance – which was unani-mously supported by the presidents, chancellors and athletics directors at all 41 institutions – will be guided in all cases by a commitment to, and prioritization of, supporting student-athlete well-being, academic and athletic opportunities, experiences and diverse educational programming. The three conferences are grounded in their support of broad-based athletic programs, the collegiate model and opportunities for student-athletes as part of the educational missions of the institutions.

• The ACC plays four games this year vs. the Big TenSept. 11 - Illinois 14 at Virginia 42 Sept. 11 - Rutgers 17 at Syracuse 7Sept. 18 - Michigan State 38 at Miami 17Sept. 18 - Northwestern 23 at Duke 30

• Bowl Games: The ACC will face the Pac-12 in the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl on Dec. 28 and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on Dec. 31. The ACC will play the Big Ten in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 29.

ACC SCHOOLS AGAIN EARN HIGH MARKS IN BEST COLLEGE RANKINGS• For the 15th consecutive year, the ACC led the way among FBS conferences in the “Best Colleges” rank-ings released by U.S. News & World Report.

Notables from this year’s rankings: • The ACC has led the FBS conferences in best average rank in each of the last 15 years.• The average rank of ACC schools is 55, which leads all FBS Conferences and is five percentage points ahead of the next-closest peer conference.• The ACC’s three schools among the top 25 of this year’s rankings ties for the most among peer conferences.• The ACC's seven schools ranked in the top 40 are the most among FBS conferences.• The ACC’s 11 member schools among the top 60 are also the most among peer conferences, as are its 14 institutions among the top 80.• On Aug. 24, the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 announced an historic alliance that brings 41 world-class institutions together on a collaborative approach sur-rounding the future evolution of college athletics and scheduling. Thirty-five Alliance schools rank among the top 100 of this year’s “Best Colleges” report.

Bryce Perkins, Rams ............................................ VirginiaNathan Peterman, Raiders ..........................................PittMatt Ryan, Falcons .............................. Boston College<<Tyrod Taylor, Texans ................................Virginia Tech<<Mitch Trubisky, Bills ................................. North CarolinaDeshaun Watson, Texans ................................... ClemsonRussell Wilson, Seahawks ............................. NC State<<Jameis Winston, Saints ............................ Florida State<<John Wolford, Rams .....................................Wake Forest<<Week 1 starter

• Thirteen ACC quarterbacks have made 10 or more career starts, led by Pitt’s Kenny Pickett with 45. Six ACC QBs - Pickett, Miami's D'Eriq King (36), Florida State's McKenzie Milton (36), North Carolina's Sam Howell (34), Louisville's Malik Cunningham (34) and Wake Forest's Sam Hartman (28) - have made 20 or more starts.

Career QB Starts in ACCName, School ..............................Career StartsKenny Pickett, Pitt .................................................... 45D’Eriq King, Miami* ................................................. 36McKenzie Milton, Florida State** ............................. 36Sam Howell, North Carolina ..................................... 34 Malik Cunningham, Louisville .................................. 34Sam Hartman, Wake Forest ..................................... 28Brennan Armstrong, Virginia ................................... 18 Jeff Sims, Georgia Tech ........................................... 17Devin Leary, NC State .............................................. 17Phil Jurkovec, Boston College .................................. 13Braxton Burmeister, Virginia Tech ........................... 13Jordan Travis, Florida State ..................................... 12D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson .......................................... 11*started 22 at Houston before transferring to UM**33 starts were at UCF before transferring to FSU

• In the 2021 NFL Draft, Clemson quarterback Trevor Law-rence became the third ACC player to be selected No. 1 overall, joining Jameis Winston (2015, Florida State) and Mario Williams (2006, NC State). Lawrence was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

CHASING RECORDS• North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell has thrown 88 touchdown passes, which is fifth in ACC history. Howell's 68 TD passes in his first two seasons were the most through a sophomore season in league history. The record for most TD passes in three seasons is 90 by Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence and Deshaun Watson.

Rk. Player, School Years TDs 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 2010-13 107 2. Philip Rivers, NC State 2000-03 95 3. Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2014-16 90 Trevor Lawrence, Clemson 2018-20 90 5. Sam Howell, North Carolina 2019-present 88 6. Chris Weinke, Florida State 1997-00 79 7. Russell Wilson, NC State 2008-10 76 8. Jacory Harris, Miami 2008-11 70 9. Brad Kaaya, Miami 2014-16 69 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 69

AWARD WINNERS• Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (most versatile)Sept. 7 - Zonovan Knight, NC StateOct. 4 - Kobe Pace, ClemsonNov. 1 - Will Shipley, Clemson

• Davey O'Brien Award Great 8 (top QB)Sept. 13 - Brennan Armstrong, Virginia Sept. 13 - Sam Howell, North Carolina Sept. 13 - Kenny Pickett, Pitt Sept. 20 - Sam Howell, North CarolinaSept. 27 - Devin Leary, NC State (national winner)Sept. 27 - Jeff Sims, Georgia TechOct. 4 - Kenny Pickett, PittOct. 4 - Sam Hartman, Wake ForestOct. 11 - Jordan Travis, Florida StateOct. 25 - Kenny Pickett, PittOct. 25 - Brennan Armstrong, VirginiaOct. 25 - Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (national winner)Nov. 1 - Sam Hartman, Wake ForestNov. 1 - Devin Leary, NC State

• Manning Award (top QB)Sept. 13 - Brennan Armstrong, VirginiaSept. 20 - Sam Howell, North CarolinaSept. 27 - Devin Leary, NC StateSept. 27 - Jeff Sims, Georgia TechOct. 4 - Kenny Pickett, PittOct. 11 - Brennan Armstrong, VirginiaOct. 25 - Sam Hartman, Wake ForestOct. 25 - Garrett Shrader, SyracuseOct. 25 - Tyler Van Dyke, MiamiNov. 1 - Sam Hartman, Wake ForestNov. 1 - Tyler Van Dyke, MiamiNov. 8 - Sam Howell, North CarolinaNov. 8 - Kenny Pickett, PittNov. 8 - Tyler Van Dyke, Miami

• Ray Guy Award "Ray's 8" (top punter)Sept. 13 - Porter Wilson, DukeSept. 13 - Lou Hedley, MiamiSept. 20 - Lou Hedley, MiamiOct. 4 - Trenton Gill, NC StateOct. 18 - Porter Wilson, DukeOct. 18 - Trenton Gill, NC StateOct. 25 - Lou Hedley, Miami

• Lou Groza Star of the Week (top place-kicker)Sept. 13 - Andy Borregales, MiamiSept. 20 - Charlie Ham, DukeSept. 27 - Nick Sciba, Wake ForestOct. 4 - B.T. Potter, ClemsonNick Sciba, Wake Forest (Semifinalist)

• Jim Thorpe Award Honorable MentionSept. 13 - Brandon Hill, PittSept. 20 - Lummie Young IV, Duke (player of the week)Sept. 27 - Brandon Sebastian, Boston CollegeOct. 25 - Brandon Hill, Pitt (semifinalist)

• John Mackey Award Sept. 20 - Lucas Krull, Pitt

2021 SUBWAY ACC FCG LOGO REVEALED• Subway will be the title sponsor of the 2021 and 2022 ACC Football Championship games. This year's game is set for Saturday, Dec. 4 at Bank of America Stadium in Char-lotte, North Carolina, and will be televised by ABC at 8 p.m.

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• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Top 10Devin Leary, QB, NC StateKenny Pickett, QB, PittBrennan Armstrong, QB, VirginiaSam Hartman, QB, Wake Forest

• FWAA Cheez-It Team of the WeekSept. 27 - NC State

• Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the WeekSept. 27 - Devin Leary, NC StateOct. 24 - Sam Hartman, Wake Forest

• Dodd Trophy Coach of the WeekSept. 27 - Dave Doeren, NC State

• Rotary Lombardi Award (top defensive lineman)Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida State (semifinalist)

• Maxwell Award (Player of the Year)Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt (semifinalist)Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse (semifinalist)Brennan Armstrong, QB, Virginia (semifinalist)Sam Hartman, QB, Wake Forest (semifinalist)

• Bednarik Award (Most Outstanding Defensive Player)Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida State

ACC PLAYERS NOMINATED FOR FWAA COURAGE AWARD & MAYO CLINIC COMEBACK AWARD• Florida State QB McKenzie Milton has been nominated for the 2021 Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award and the 2021 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award. Milton has returned from a nearly catastrophic knee injury suffered at UCF to start at quar-terback for the Seminoles this season. Milton’s right leg was nearly amputated following a gruesome injury during a UCF game against USF on Nov. 23, 2018. He suffered nerve and artery damage, along with a dislocated knee and torn ligaments. Doctors were not sure if Milton would be able to one day walk again without a limp, and the idea of ever playing football again was all but ruled out. Milton returned to the playing field in the opener vs. Notre Dame.

• Clemson wide receiver Justyn Ross and Duke center Jack Wohlabaugh have also been nominated for the 2021 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award. Ross was one of the most explosive receivers in college football in 2018-19, catching 112 passes for 1865 yards and 17 touchdowns including six receptions for 153 yards and a 74-yard TD as a freshman in the national championship game versus Alabama. Poised for another big season last year, his 2020 campaign ended in June, when being treated for a “stinger” injury to his neck at spring practice, doctors discovered a congenital fusion condition of his neck and spine that required surgery.

• Wohlabaugh, a three-year starter for the Blue Devils, had two season-ending injuries, a left ankle injury requiring surgery that cost him the final three games of the 2019 campaign and a torn right anterior cruciate ligament in his knee prior to the 2020 season that forced him to miss the entire year. The 6-4, 305-pound starting center was fully healthy by the first week of training camp this year and regained his starting position. With his leadership, the offensive line has been a bright spot for the Blue Devils, helping lead them to average 27 points, 203.9 rushing yards and 268.57 passing yards per contest.

ALL-TIME WINS• Six ACC schools rank among the top 30 schools in the country in total wins - all with more than 700 victories.14. Clemson - 77417. Virginia Tech - 76119. Pitt - 745 20. Georgia Tech - 74422. Syracuse - 73030. North Carolina - 711

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERSAll 14 ACC schools have produced a Pro Football Hall of Famer. The ACC is the only Power 5 conference in which every member has produced a Hall of Famer.

Pro Football Hall of Famers by ACC SchoolMiami ................................ 9Pitt .................................... 9Syracuse ........................... 8Florida State ...................... 4Duke .................................. 3Georgia Tech ..................... 3Virginia .............................. 3Boston College .................. 2North Carolina ................... 2Clemson ............................ 1Louisville ........................... 1NC State ............................ 1Virginia Tech ..................... 1Wake Forest ...................... 1

ACC N OT E SCareer Passing Yards Rk. Player, School Years Cmp-Att Pct. Int. TD Yards 1. Philip Rivers, NC State 2000-03 1,087-1,711 .635 34 95 13,484 2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 2010-13 901-1,402 .643 39 107 11,904 3. Kenny Pickett, Pitt 2017-present 918-1,476 .622 28 65 11,155 4. Ryan Finley, NC State 2014-18 939-1,462 .642 30 63 11,147 5. Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2014-16 814-1,207 .674 32 90 10,163 6. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson 2018-20 758-1,138 .666 17 90 10,098 7. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke 2006-09 877-1,510 .581 40 67 10,065 8. Brad Kaaya, Miami 2014-16 720-1,188 .606 24 69 9,968 9. Chris Weinke, Florida State 1997-00 650-1,107 .587 32 79 9,839 10. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest 2006-09 903-1,349 .669 37 60 9,762 11. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson 2002-05 817-1,368 .597 46 49 9,665 12. Sam Howell, North Carolina 2019-present 649-1,012 .641 21 87 9,635

Single-Season Passing Yards Per Game Pl. Player, School Cl. Year G Cmp-Att Yards PG 1. Brennan Armstrong, Virginia Jr. 2021 9 261-406 3,557 395.2 (through 9 games) 2. Kenny Pickett, Pitt Sr. 2021 9 235-343 3,171 352.3 (through 9 games) 3. Anthony Dilweg, Duke Sr. 1988 11 287-484 3,824 347.6 4. Chris Weinke, Florida State Sr. 2000 12 266-431 4,167 347.3 5. Philip Rivers, NC State Sr. 2003 13 348-483 4,491 345.5

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2 0 2 1 CO M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E

Thursday, Sept. 2USF 0 at NC State 45 .....................................7:30 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Sept. 3No. 10 North Carolina 10 at Virginia Tech 17 .... 6 p.m., ESPNDuke 28 at Charlotte 31 ................................... 7 p.m., CBSSNOld Dominion 10 at Wake Forest 42 ..................7 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Sept. 4Colgate 0 at Boston College 51 ........................... Noon, ACCNNo. 14 Miami 13 vs. No. 1 Alabama 44 .................................. (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, Ga.) .......... 3:30 p.m., ABCUMass 7 at Pitt 51 .............................................4 p.m., ACCNSyracuse 29 at Ohio 9 ...................................... 7 p.m., CBSSNNo. 3 Clemson 3 vs. No. 5 Georgia 10 .................................... (Duke’s Mayo Classic, Charlotte, N.C.) ............ 7:30 p.m., ABCNorthern Illinois 22 at Georgia Tech 21 ........7:30 p.m., ACCNWilliam & Mary 0 at Virginia 43 ..................... 7:30 p.m., RSN

Sunday, Sept. 5No. 9 Notre Dame 41 at Florida State 38 (ot) . 7:30 p.m., ABC

Monday, Sept. 6Louisville 24 vs. Ole Miss 43(Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, Ga.) ............. 8 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Sept. 10North Carolina A&T 17 at Duke 45 ....................8 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Sept. 11Illinois 14 at Virginia 42 ...................................11 a.m., ACCNKennesaw State 17 at Georgia Tech 45..................Noon, RSNPitt 41 at Tennessee 34 ........................................Noon, ESPNNorfolk State 16 at Wake Forest 41 ..................Noon, ACCNXRutgers 17 at Syracuse 7....................................2 p.m., ACCNMiddle Tenn. 14 at No. 19 Virginia Tech 35 .....2 p.m., ACCNXBoston College 45 at UMass 28 ..................3:30 p.m., NESN+ South Carolina State 3 at No. 6 Clemson 49 ......5 p.m., ACCNEastern Kentucky 3 at Louisville 30 .................7 p.m., ACCNXAppalachian State 23 at No. 22 Miami 25 .......7 p.m., ESPNUNC State 10 at Mississippi State 24 ................. 7 p.m., ESPN2Georgia State 17 at No. 24 North Carolina 59 7:30 p.m., RSNJacksonville State 20 at Florida State 17 ............8 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Sept. 17UCF 35 at Louisville 42 .................................. 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 18Boston College 28 at Temple 3 ......................... Noon, ESPNUMichigan State 38 at No. 24 Miami 17 ..................Noon, ABCWestern Michigan 44 at Pitt 41 .............................Noon, RSNAlbany 24 at Syracuse 62 .................................... Noon, ACCNNo. 15 Virginia Tech 21 at West Virginia 27 ........... Noon, FS1Georgia Tech 8 at No. 6 Clemson 14 ............... 3:30 p.m., ABCFlorida State 14 at Wake Forest 35 ............... 3:30 p.m., ESPNNorthwestern 23 at Duke 30 .............................4 p.m., ACCNVirginia 39 at No. 21 North Carolina 59 ........7:30 p.m., ACCNFurman 7 at NC State 45 ................................. 7:30 p.m., RSN

Friday, Sept. 24Wake Forest 37 at Virginia 17 .......................... 7 p.m., ESPN2 Liberty 21 at Syracuse 24 ...................................8 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Sept. 25Missouri 34 at Boston College 41 (ot) ...............Noon, ESPN2Richmond 10 at Virginia Tech 21 ........................ Noon, ACCN New Hampshire 7 at Pitt 77 .................. Noon, ACCNX/ESPN+Central Connecticut 0 at Miami 69 ............... 12:30 p.m., RSNNo. 9 Clemson 21 at NC State 27 (2ot) ......... 3:30 p.m., ESPNLouisville 31 at Florida State 23 .................. 3:30 p.m., ESPN2Kansas 33 at Duke 52 .........................................4 p.m., ACCNNo. 21 North Carolina 22 at Georgia Tech 45 . 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Thursday, Sept. 30Virginia 30 at Miami 28 ................................ 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 2Duke 7 at North Carolina 38 ..............................Noon, ESPN2Pitt 52 at Georgia Tech 21................................... Noon, ACCNLouisville 34 at No. 24 Wake Forest 37 ......... 12:30 p.m., RSNSyracuse 30 at Florida State 33.....................3:30 p.m., ACCNLa. Tech 27 at No. 23 NC State 34 .....6 p.m., ACCNX & ESPN+Boston College 13 at No. 25 Clemson 19......7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Oct. 9Georgia Tech 31 at Duke 27 .......................... 12:30 p.m., RSNVirginia 34 at Louisville 33 .................................3 p.m., ACCNFlorida State 35 at North Carolina 25 ........... 3:30 p.m., ESPNNo. 19 Wake Forest 40 at Syracuse 37 (ot) . 3:30 p.m., ESPN2No. 14 Notre Dame 32 at Virginia Tech 29 ...7:30 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Oct. 15Clemson 17 at Syracuse 14 ................................ 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 16Duke 0 at Virginia 48 .................................... 12:30 p.m., RSN Miami 42 at North Carolina 45 .....................3:30 p.m., ACCNPitt 28 at Virginia Tech 7 ............................. 3:30 p.m., ESPN2No. 22 NC State 33 at Boston College 7 ........7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Oct. 23UMass 3 at Florida State 59 ................................ Noon, ACCNNo. 16 Wake Forest 70 at Army 56 ....................Noon, CBSSNSyracuse 41 at Virginia Tech 36 .................... 12:30 p.m., RSNClemson 17 at No. 23 Pitt 27 ........................ 3:30 p.m., ESPNBoston College 14 at Louisville 28 .....................4 p.m., ACCNGeorgia Tech 40 at Virginia 48 ......................7:30 p.m., ACCNNo. 18 NC State 30 at Miami 31 ................. 7:30 p.m., ESPN2

Saturday, Oct. 30Miami 38 at No. 17 Pitt 34 .................................. Noon, ACCNVirginia Tech 26 at Georgia Tech 17 .......................Noon, RSNFlorida State 20 at Clemson 30 ..................... 3:30 p.m., ESPNBoston College 6 at Syracuse 21 ..................... 3:30 p.m., RSNDuke 7 at No. 13 Wake Forest 45 ......................4 p.m., ACCNLouisville 13 at NC State 28 ..........................7:30 p.m., ACCNNorth Carolina 34 at No. 11 Notre Dame 44 ..7:30 p.m., NBCVirginia 49 at No. 25 BYU 66 ..................... 10:15 p.m., ESPN2

CFP Rankings Begin Nov. 2

Friday, Nov. 5Virginia Tech 3 at Boston College 17........... 7:30 p.m., ESPN2

Saturday, Nov. 6No. 25 Pitt 54 at Duke 29 .................................... Noon, ACCNNo. 9 Wake Forest 55 at UNC 58 (non-conf.) .........Noon, ABCGeorgia Tech 30 at Miami 33 ........................ 12:30 p.m., RSNNo. 19 NC State 28 at Florida State 14 ..............4 p.m., ACCNClemson 30 at Louisville 24 ..........................7:30 p.m., ACCN

Thursday, Nov. 11North Carolina at Pitt .................................... 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 13UConn at Clemson .............................................. Noon, ACCNSyracuse at Louisville .............................................Noon, RSNBoston College at Georgia Tech ...................... 3:30 p.m., RSNDuke at Virginia Tech ....................................3:30 p.m., ACCNMiami at Florida State .................................. 3:30 p.m., ESPNNC State at Wake Forest ...............................7:30 p.m., ACCNNotre Dame at Virginia ................................... 7:30 p.m., ABC

Thursday, Nov. 18Louisville at Duke .......................................... 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 20Florida State at Boston College .......................... Noon, ACCNWake Forest at Clemson ......................................Noon, ESPNWofford at North Carolina .....................................Noon, RSN Georgia Tech at Notre Dame ..........................2:30 p.m., NBCVirginia Tech at Miami ...........................................6-day holdSyracuse at NC State ..............................................6-day holdVirginia at Pitt ........................................................6-day hold

Friday, Nov. 26North Carolina at NC State ... 3:30 or 7:30 p.m., ABC or ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 27Wake Forest at Boston CollegeClemson at South CarolinaMiami at DukeFlorida State at FloridaGeorgia at Georgia TechKentucky at LouisvillePitt at SyracuseVirginia Tech at Virginia

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Date OpponentSept. 4 Colgate.............................................W, 51-0Sept. 11 at UMass .......................................... W, 45-28Sept. 18 at Temple ........................................... W, 28-3Sept. 25 Missouri .................................. W, 41-34 (ot)Oct. 2 at No. 25 Clemson ..............................L, 19-13Oct. 16 No. 22 NC State ................................. L, 33-7Oct. 23 at Louisville ........................................L, 28-14Oct. 30 at Syracuse ...........................................L, 21-6Nov. 5 Virginia Tech (Fri.) ............................W, 17-3Nov. 13 at Georgia Tech .......................3:30 p.m., RSNNov. 20 Florida State ............................ Noon, ACCNNov. 27 Wake Forest

Date OpponentDuke’s Mayo ClassicSept. 4 vs. No. 5 Georgia ..................................L, 10-3Sept. 11 South Carolina State ........................W, 49-3Sept. 18 Georgia Tech ....................................W, 14-8Sept. 25 at NC State ................................L, 27-21 (2ot)Oct. 2 Boston College ...............................W, 19-13Oct. 15 at Syracuse (Fri.) ............................... W, 17-14Oct. 23 at No. 23 Pitt ......................................L, 27-17Oct. 30 Florida State ..................................W, 30-20Nov. 6 at Louisville ...................................... W, 30-24Nov. 13 UConn ...................................... Noon, ACCNNov. 20 Wake Forest .............................. Noon, ESPNNov. 27 at South Carolina

Date OpponentSept. 3 at Charlotte (Fri.) ................................L, 31-28Sept. 10 North Carolina A&T (Fri.)................W, 45-17Sept. 18 Northwestern ................................W, 30-23Sept. 25 Kansas ...........................................W, 52-33Oct. 2 at North Carolina .................................L, 38-7Oct. 9 Georgia Tech ................................... L, 31-27Oct. 16 at Virginia .............................................L, 48-0Oct. 30 at Wake Forest .....................................L, 45-7Nov. 6 No. 25 Pitt ....................................... L, 54-29Nov. 13 at Virginia Tech ..................... 3:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 18 Louisville (Thurs.) ................7:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 27 Miami

Date OpponentSept. 5 No. 9 Notre Dame (Sun.) ...........L, 41-38 (ot)Sept. 11 Jacksonville State ............................ L, 20-17Sept. 18 at Wake Forest ...................................L, 35-14Sept. 25 Louisville ......................................... L, 31-23Oct. 2 Syracuse.........................................W, 33-30Oct. 9 at North Carolina ............................. W, 35-25Oct. 23 UMass..............................................W, 59-3Oct. 30 at Clemson .........................................L, 30-20Nov. 6 No. 19 NC State ............................... L, 28-14Nov. 13 Miami .................................3:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 20 at Boston College ........................Noon, ACCNNov. 27 at Florida

Date OpponentSept. 4 Northern Illinois .............................. L, 22-21Sept. 11 Kennesaw State .............................W, 45-17Sept. 18 at No. 6 Clemson ..................................L, 14-8Sept. 25 No. 21 North Carolina ....................W, 45-22Oct. 2 Pitt .................................................. L, 52-21Oct. 9 at Duke ............................................. W, 31-27Oct. 23 at Virginia ...........................................L, 48-40Oct. 30 Virginia Tech ................................... L, 26-17Nov. 6 at Miami .............................................L, 33-30Nov. 13 Boston College ......................3:30 p.m., RSNNov. 20 at Notre Dame ....................... 2:30 p.m., NBCNov. 27 Georgia

Date OpponentChick-Fil-A Kickoff GameSept. 6 vs. Ole Miss (Mon.) ............................L, 43-24Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky .............................W, 30-3Sept. 17 UCF (Fri.) ........................................W, 42-35Sept. 25 at Florida State ................................. W, 31-23Oct. 2 at No. 24 Wake Forest ........................L, 37-34Oct. 9 Virginia ........................................... L, 34-33Oct. 23 Boston College ...............................W, 28-14Oct. 30 at NC State .........................................L, 28-13Nov. 6 Clemson .......................................... L, 30-24Nov. 13 Syracuse......................................Noon, RSNNov. 18 at Duke (Thurs.) .....................7:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 27 Kentucky

Date OpponentChick-fil-A Kickoff GameSept. 4 vs. No. 1 Alabama ..............................L, 44-13Sept. 11 Appalachian State ..........................W, 25-23Sept. 18 Michigan State ................................ L, 38-17Sept. 25 Central Connecticut..........................W, 69-0Sept. 30 Virginia (Thurs.) .............................. L, 30-28Oct. 16 at North Carolina ...............................L, 45-42Oct. 23 No. 18 NC State ..............................W, 31-30Oct. 30 at Pitt ................................................ W, 38-34Nov. 6 Georgia Tech ..................................W, 33-30Nov. 13 at Florida State ......................3:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 20 Virginia Tech ............................... 6-day holdNov. 27 at Duke

Date OpponentSept. 3 at Virginia Tech (Fri.) ..........................L, 17-10Sept. 11 Georgia State .................................W, 59-17Sept. 18 Virginia ..........................................W, 59-39Sept. 25 at Georgia Tech ..................................L, 45-22Oct. 2 Duke ................................................W, 38-7Oct. 9 Florida State ................................... L, 35-25Oct. 16 Miami ............................................W, 45-42Oct. 30 at No. 11 Notre Dame ........................L, 44-34Nov. 6 No. 9 Wake Forest (non-conf.) ........W, 58-55Nov. 11 at Pitt (Thurs.) .......................7:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 20 Wofford ......................................Noon, RSNNov. 26 at NC State (Fri.) ... 3:30/7:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN

Date OpponentSept. 2 USF (Thurs.) .....................................W, 45-0Sept. 11 at Mississippi State.............................L, 24-10Sept. 18 Furman ............................................W, 45-7Sept. 25 No. 9 Clemson ....................... W, 27-21 (2ot)Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech ................................W, 34-27Oct. 16 at Boston College ............................... W, 33-7Oct. 23 at Miami .............................................L, 31-30Oct. 30 Louisville ........................................W, 28-13Nov. 6 at Florida State ................................. W, 28-14Nov. 13 at Wake Forest ..................... 7:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 20 Syracuse...................................... 6-day holdNov. 26 North Carolina (Fri.) 3:30/7:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN

Date OpponentSept. 4 UMass..............................................W, 51-7Sept. 11 at Tennessee .................................... W, 41-34Sept. 18 Western Michigan ........................... L, 44-41Sept. 25 New Hampshire ...............................W, 77-7Oct. 2 at Georgia Tech ................................ W, 52-21Oct. 16 at Virginia Tech ................................... W, 28-7Oct. 23 Clemson .........................................W, 27-17Oct. 30 Miami ............................................. L, 38-34Nov. 6 at Duke ............................................. W, 54-29Nov. 11 North Carolina (Thurs.) .......7:30 p.m., ESPNNov. 20 Virginia ....................................... 6-day holdNov. 27 at Syracuse

Date OpponentSept. 4 at Ohio ............................................... W, 29-9Sept. 11 Rutgers ............................................. L, 17-7Sept. 18 Albany ...........................................W, 62-24Sept. 24 Liberty (Fri.) ...................................W, 24-21Oct. 2 at Florida State ...................................L, 33-30Oct. 9 No. 19 Wake Forest ...................L, 40-37 (ot)Oct. 15 Clemson (Fri.) .................................. L, 17-14Oct. 23 at Virginia Tech ................................. W, 41-36Oct. 30 Boston College .................................W, 21-6Nov. 13 at Louisville ................................... Noon, RSNNov. 20 at NC State .................................... 6-day holdNov. 27 Pitt

Date OpponentSept. 4 William & Mary................................W, 43-0Sept. 11 Illinois ............................................W, 42-14Sept. 18 at No. 21 North Carolina ....................L, 59-39Sept. 24 Wake Forest (Fri.) ............................ L, 37-17Sept. 30 at Miami (Thurs.).............................. W, 30-28Oct. 9 at Louisville ...................................... W, 34-33Oct. 16 Duke ................................................W, 48-0Oct. 23 Georgia Tech ..................................W, 48-40Oct. 30 at No. 25 BYU .....................................L, 66-49Nov. 13 Notre Dame ..........................7:30 p.m., ABCNov. 20 at Pitt ............................................. 6-day holdNov. 27 Virginia Tech

Date OpponentSept. 3 No. 10 North Carolina (Fri.) ............W, 17-10Sept. 11 Middle Tennessee ..........................W, 35-14Sept. 18 at West Virginia ..................................L, 27-21Sept. 25 Richmond ......................................W, 21-10Oct. 9 No. 14 Notre Dame ......................... L, 32-29Oct. 16 Pitt .................................................... L, 28-7Oct. 23 Syracuse.......................................... L, 41-36Oct. 30 at Georgia Tech ................................ W, 26-17Nov. 5 at Boston College (Fri.) .........................L, 17-3Nov. 13 Duke .................................. 3:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 20 at Miami ........................................ 6-day holdNov. 27 at Virginia

Date OpponentSept. 3 Old Dominion (Fri.) ........................W, 42-10Sept. 11 Norfolk State ..................................W, 41-16Sept. 18 Florida State ..................................W, 35-14Sept. 24 at Virginia (Fri.) ................................ W, 37-17Oct. 2 Louisville ........................................W, 37-34Oct. 9 at Syracuse ................................ W, 40-37 (ot)Oct. 23 at Army ............................................ W, 70-56Oct. 30 Duke ................................................W, 45-7Nov. 6 at North Carolina (non-conf.) .............L, 58-55Nov. 13 NC State ............................. 7:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 20 at Clemson .................................. Noon, ESPNNov. 27 at Boston College

BOSTON COLLEGE (5-4, 1-4)

CLEMSON (6-3, 5-2)

DUKE (3-6, 0-5)

FLORIDA STATE (3-6, 2-4)

GEORGIA TECH (3-6, 2-5)

LOUISVILLE (4-5, 2-4)

MIAMI (5-4, 3-2)

NORTH CAROLINA (5-4, 4-3)

NC STATE (7-2, 4-1)

SYRACUSE (5-4, 2-3)

VIRGINIA (6-3, 4-2)

VIRGINIA TECH (4-5, 2-3)

WAKE FOREST (8-1, 5-0)

PITT (7-2, 4-1)

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2021 ACC FOOTBALL TIEBREAKER POLICYIf more than one team in the same division is tied for the best winning percentage in its Conference games, the procedures listed below will be followed to determine the division’s representative in the ACC Championship Game:

Two-Team Tie: 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Win percentage of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall win percentage. (Divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from first-to-last using the league’s tiebreaking procedures. 4. Overall win percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Combined win percentage vs. all non-divisional opponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based on their order of finish (over-all conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based upon their divisional order of finish.7. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analytics following the conclusion of regular season games.8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or the Commis-sioner’s designee.

Three-Team (or More) Team Tie(Once a team is eliminated from the tie, the tie-breaker procedures restart for the remaining teams. If the three (or more) team tie can be re-duced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker format will then be applied.)

1. Combined head-to-head win percentage among the tied teams. 2. Win percentage of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference win percentage, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken first to last, using the league’s tie-breaker policies. 4. Combined win percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Overall win percentage versus non-divisional opponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of finish (overall win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their divisional order of finish.7. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analytics following the conclusion of regular season games.8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or the Commis-sioner’s designee.

ACC COACHING NOTES

n The ACC has five coaches in the top 25 of wins among active coaches. North Carolina's Mack Brown has the most wins of any active coach with 264, followed by Clemson's Dabo Swinney (13th, 146), Wake Forest's Dave Clawson (16th, 138), Virginia's Bronco Mendenhall (17th, 135) and Duke's David Cutcliffe (18th, 121).

n Among active coaches, Clemson's Dabo Swinney, North Carolina’s Mack Brown and Florida State's Mike Norvell rank among the top 25 in the nation in career winning percentage. Swinney’s .802 winning percentage ranks third among coaches with at least five years of experience.

n Two of the five active coaches to win a national title reside in the ACC. Dabo Swinney led Clemson to national titles in 2016 and 2018. North Carolina’s Mack Brown won a national title at Texas in 2005.

n Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is one win shy of FSU’s Bobby Bowden’s ACC mark for bowl victories, which in-cludes CFP National Championship Games. Bowden leads with 11 Bowl/CFP wins during his tenure in the ACC. Swinney ranks second with 10. Louisville’s Scott Satterfield is 4-0 with three bowl victories at Appalachian State and last year’s win over Mississippi State in the Music City Bowl.

n Mack Brown’s 14 bowl victories at Texas (10) and North Carolina (4) rank fourth all-time and second among active coaches. Dabo Swinney’s 10 bowl wins are fifth among active coaches, while Duke’s David Cutcliffe and Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall are tied for 10th with seven bowl victories.

n Five current league coaches have won ACC Coach of the Year honors - North Carolina’s Mack Brown in 1996, Duke’s David Cutcliffe in 2012 & 2013, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney in 2015 & 2018, Virginia Tech’s Justin Fuente in 2016 and Louisville’s Scott Satterfield in 2019.

Career Victories - Active Coaches Pl. Name, School ................................... Wins 1. Mack Brown, North Carolina (ACC) ............ 264 Nick Saban, Alabama (SEC) ..............................264 3. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (ACC) ..........................260 4. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (Big Ten) ..............................187 5. Willie Fritz, Tulane (AAC) ..................................184 6. Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan (MAC) .........175 7. Terry Bowden, ULM (Sun Belt) .........................174 8. Jerry Kill, TCU (Big 12) .....................................157 9. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech (C-USA) ..................151 10. Mike Leach, Mississippi State (SEC) .................148 11. Lance Leipold, Kansas (Big 12) .........................147 Craig Bohl, Wyoming (MW) ..............................147 13. Dabo Swinney, Clemson (ACC) ................. 146 14. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State (Big 12) ..............145 15. Kyle Whittingham, Utah (Pac-12) ......................140 16. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest (ACC) ............ 138 17. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia (ACC) ............ 135 18. David Cutcliffe, Duke (ACC) ..................... 121 19. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M (SEC) .......................116 20. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan (Big Ten) ...................115 21. Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio) (MAC) ...................110 22. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern (Big Ten) .............109 23. Troy Calhoun, Air Force (MW) ..........................107 24. Todd Graham, Hawaii (MWC) ...........................104 25. Ken Niumatalolo, Navy (AAC) ............................103

Career Winning Percentage - Active Coaches Pl. Name, School ........................ Record ...Pct. 1. Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma ..................... 54-8 .....871 2. Kirby Smart, Georgia ......................... 61-14 .....813 3. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ............ 146-36 .. .802 4. Nick Saban, Alabama ................... 264-66-1 ... .799 5. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M ............... 115-35 ... .768 6. Lance Leipold, Kansas .................... 147-47 ... .758 7. Bryan Harsin, Auburn ........................ 82-27 ... .752 8. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ............... 260-96-2 ... .729 9. Luke Fickell, Cincinnati ...................... 50-21 .....704 10. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................. 115-50 ... .697 11. David Shaw, Stanford ....................... 93-42 ... .689 12. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State .......... 145-68 ... .681 13. Kyle Whittingham, Utah .................. 140-69 ... .670 14. Gus Malzahn, UCF ............................. 83-41 .....669 15. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin ..................... 81-41 ... .664 16. Bill Clark, UAB ................................... 57-29 ... .663 17. James Franklin, Penn State ............... 89-47 ... .662 18. Mack Brown, North Carolina ... 264-136-1 .. .660 19. Chip Kelly, UCLA ............................... 61-32 ... .656 20. Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio) ............ 110-58 ... .655 21. Craig Bohl, Wyoming ...................... 147-80 ... .648 22. Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss ......................... 73-41 ... .640 23. Chris Creighton, E. Michigan ......... 175-100 ... .636 24. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ...... 135-78 . .634 25. Dan Mullen, Florida ......................... 102-60 ... .630

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ACC N OT E S

n The ACC has won seven national championships in football, men’s bas-ketball, women’s basketball and baseball since 2015. The ACC is the only conference to win each of those four titles over that stretch.

n The ACC has won three of the last eight football national titles and three of the last six men’s basketball national championships (most of any confer-ence) since 2015.

n The ACC has had a team in either the College Football Playoff or the BCS National Championship Game in each of the past eight years.

n Clemson (15-0) won the league’s eighth football national championship in 2018 with a 44-16 win over previously unbeaten Alabama. The 28-point margin of victory was the largest over a No. 1 ranked team in ACC history.

n In April 2018, the ACC and the Charlotte Sports Foundation announced a 10-year agreement that will keep the ACC Football Championship Game in Charlotte through the 2030 season. The game will be played annually at Bank of America Stadium on the first Saturday in December.

n The ACC Football Championship Game has sold out four times in Charlotte (2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2020).

n The economic impact of the 2019 game was close to $30 million.

n Eleven different ACC teams have played in the game since its inception in 2005. Clemson leads all teams with eight appearances, followed by Virginia Tech (6) and Florida State (5).

n In addition to CFP participants Clemson and Notre Dame, four additional ACC teams played in a bowl game in 2020 - North Carolina in the Capital One Orange Bowl, Miami in the Cheez-It Bowl, NC State in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and Wake Forest in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. It was the 20th consecutive season in which the ACC earned at least six bowl bids. The ACC ranks second among all conferences with 143 bowl appearances since 2005.

n Six different ACC teams have played in the prestigious Capital One Orange Bowl since 2013 – Clemson in 2013 & 2015, Georgia Tech in 2014, Florida State in 2016, Miami in 2017, Virginia in 2019 and North Carolina in 2020.

n A nation's best 10 ACC teams played a postseason bowl game following the 2019 season – Boston College (TicketSmarter Bowl), Clemson (CFP), Florida State (Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl), Louisville (Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl), Miami (Walk-On's Independence Bowl), North Carolina (Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman), Pitt (Quick Lane Bowl), Virginia (Capital One Orange Bowl), Virginia Tech (Belk Bowl) and Wake Forest (New Era Pinstripe Bowl).

n The ACC is in its seventh year of a 12-year agreement with the Capital One Orange Bowl, which will host an ACC team—either its champion or next available team—in all years when the Orange Bowl is not a semifinal site for the College Football Playoff. The opponent will be the highest ranked available team from the SEC, Big Ten or Notre Dame.

n The ACC’s current bowl lineup includes the addition of the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl and the newly created Fenway Bowl in Boston. In addition to those two bowls, the ACC has agreements through 2025 with the Cheez-It Bowl, Duke’s Mayo Bowl, Military Bowl Presented by Peraton, New Era Pinstripe Bowl, TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. The league will also send a team to either the Gasparilla Bowl, Birmingham Bowl or SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on an annual basis. In addition, the ACC will send a team to the Outback Bowl if the league’s opponent in a non-semifinal Capital One Orange Bowl is from the Big Ten.

n Since the 2005 season, the ACC has had 570 players chosen in the NFL Draft, including 95 first-round picks, the second highest totals of any conference.

n The ACC has had 331 players selected since 2013 - the second-highest total among all conferences - and has had

40 or more players picked in five of the last eight drafts. The ACC’s 45 draftees in 2018 was its third-highest ever.

n Current ACC teams have had a total of nine players chosen as the first overall selection in the NFL Draft.

The most recent was Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence, who was tabbed first in 2021 by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Miami

(Vinny Testaverde, 1987, Tampa Bay; and Russell Maryland, 1991, Dallas) and Virginia Tech (Bruce Smith, 1985, Buffalo; and Michael

Vick, 2001, Atlanta) each had two top selections while Clemson (Lawrence, 2021, Jaguars), Florida State (Jameis Winston, 2015, Tampa Bay), NC State (Mario Williams, 2006, Houston), Virginia (Bill Dudley, 1942, Pittsburgh) and Syracuse (Ernie Davis, 1962, Washington) each had one. Also, NC State’s Roman Gabriel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 1962 draft, was chosen No. 1 in the AFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

n A player from a current ACC school has won the William V. Campbell Trophy® five times, including three times in the last seven years. The award recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.

n Eleven of 14 ACC Football teams earned a graduation success rate (GSR) at or above the FBS average based on the

report released by the NCAA last November. That tied for the most among Power 5 conferences.

n The ACC remains the only conference to have multiple teams register GSR scores of 90 or higher

every year since 2005. Duke (97), Louisville (94), Boston College (90) and Virginia (90) reached

that plateau in this year’s report.

n For the 15th consecutive year, the ACC led the way among FBS conferences in the

“Best Colleges” rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.

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THEACC.COMThe Atlantic Coast Conference’s official website – theACC.com – is the source for complete conference football information. The media section of the website (theACC.com/media) offers additional information for use by members of the media, including access to the ACC Box folder, which contains conference and school logos and images from ACC events and championships.

ACC MEDIA PORTALHighlights & Press Conferences: The ACC will provide individual highlight packages from all ACC-controlled regular season football and men’s basketball games to approved TV news affiliates for the 2021-22 seasons. Upon the conclusion of each game, highlights will be available for local TV news affiliates to download and use in televised news programming at no cost. Outlets may access the highlights, along with any weekly head coach press conferences, through the ACC Media Portal. The use of ACC game highlights provided through the ACC Media Portal remain subject to those restrictions outlined in the ACC News Access Guidelines. Interested affiliates should email [email protected] to register for the ACC Media Portal and for additional information. Approved affiliates will receive a confirmation email along with credentials to access the ACC Media Portal.

ACC Digital License: Per the ACC News Access Guidelines, game footage (station shot or broadcast) may not be distributed through digital platforms without a license. The ACC and Catapult Sports offer a turnkey digital highlight license specifically designed for local TV affiliates. This license will cover the use of ACC game footage across official station websites, apps, and social media platforms. Distribution of in-game highlights on any platform during the broadcast window is strictly prohibited, regardless of a digital license. Interested affiliates should email [email protected] to receive more information or to purchase a digital license.

ACC Digital Content: Agencies with interest in accessing or licensing ACC digital content beyond what is provided for in the ACC News Access Guidelines and as set forth in the preceding paragraphs should contact Chad Swofford (Raycom Sports) at [email protected].

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMCollegepressbox is the official media website for Division I football. Access and download game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for all FBS schools, conferences, postseason games, awards and the College Football Playoff. For access, please register for an account at collegepressbox.com/register.

Tuesday, Sept. 7• First ACC Player of the Week Awards announced at 1 p.m. After week one, ACC Player of the Week honors will be announced each Monday at 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 2• ACC Football Championship Game credential application website opens.

Sunday, Nov. 28• ACC Football Championship Game participating coaches teleconference, TBD• All-ACC Football Team voting ends at 5 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 28-Thursday, Dec. 2• ACC awards will be announced during the week following the conclusion of the regular season. The following awards will be announced.

• Deadline for media credential applications to ACC Foot-ball Championship Game, 5 p.m. (Sunday)• Jacobs Blocking Trophy, Jim Tatum Award (Top Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award, (Most Coura-geous Football Student-Athlete) • All-ACC Football Team (Monday)• ACC Offensive, Defensive and Overall Rookies of the Year• ACC Offense, Defensive and Overall Players of the Year• ACC Coach of the Year announced

Friday, Dec. 3• Subway ACC Football Championship Game Press Conference (participating coaches)

Saturday, Dec. 4• 2021 Subway ACC Football Championship GameBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C., 8 p.m., ABC

December 15, 2021 & February 2, 2022• National Football Signing Days

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFThe College Football Playoff matches the No. 1 ranked team vs. No. 4, and No. 2 vs. No. 3 in semifinal games that rotate annually among six bowl games – the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Capital One Orange Bowl, Allstate Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl Game. This season’s Playoff Semifinals will take place Friday, December 31, 2021, at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic and the Capital One Orange Bowl. The College Football Playoff National Championship will be Monday, January 10, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Each fall, the CFP Selection Committee meets in person to produce interim rankings before Selection Day. During each meeting, the selection committee ranks 25 teams.

The dates for the fall of 2021 are as follows:Tuesday, November 2Tuesday, November 9Tuesday, November 16Tuesday, November 23Tuesday, November 30Sunday, December 5

2022 ACC KICKOFF - THE WESTIN CHARLOTTEWednesday, July 20 & Thursday, July 21

The 2021 Subway Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game will be held Saturday, Dec. 4, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

2021 SUBWAY ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WEEK SCHEDULE

Friday, Dec. 3Subway ACC Football Championship Game Press Conference

Saturday, Dec. 42021 Subway ACC Championship Game, 8:14 p.m., ABC

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HEADQUARTERS - THE MARRIOTT CITY CENTERThe Marriott City Center will serve as the headquarters for the Subway ACC Football Championship Game. The Marriott City Center is located at 100 W Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, (704) 333-9000.

IMPORTANT DATES FOR COVERING ACC FOOTBALL

ACC M E D I A S E RV I C E S & I N F O R M AT I O N

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Bowl Game Game Date Game Time (ET) Network MatchupUnion Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl Thurs., Dec. 23, 2021 7 p.m. ESPN ACC vs. SEC or AACMilitary Bowl Presented by Peraton Mon., Dec. 27, 2021 2:30 p.m. ESPN ACC vs. AACTicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl Tues., Dec. 28, 2021 Noon ESPN ACC vs. SEC or AACSERVPRO First Responder Bowl Tues., Dec. 28, 2021 3:15 p.m. ESPN ACC vs. SEC or AACSan Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl Tues., Dec. 28, 2021 8 p.m. FOX ACC vs. Pac-12Wasabi Fenway Bowl Wed., Dec. 29, 2021 11 a.m. ESPN ACC vs. AACNew Era Pinstripe Bowl Wed., Dec. 29, 2021 2:15 p.m. ESPN ACC vs. Big TenCheez-It Bowl Wed., Dec. 29, 2021 5:45 p.m. ESPN ACC vs. Big 12Duke’s Mayo Bowl Thurs., Dec. 30, 2021 11:30 a.m. ESPN ACC vs. SEC*Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Thurs., Dec. 30, 2021 7 p.m. ESPN At-large vs. At-large TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Fri., Dec. 31, 2021 11 a.m. ESPN ACC vs. SECTony the Tiger Sun Bowl Fri., Dec. 31, 2021 12:30 p.m. CBS ACC vs. Pac-12CFP Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl Fri., Dec. 31, 2021 3:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. ESPN CFPCFP Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Fri., Dec. 31, 2021 3:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. ESPN CFPPlayStation Fiesta Bowl Sat., Jan. 1, 2022 1 p.m. ESPN At-large vs. At-large*SEC in 2021, 2023, 2025; Big Ten in 2022, 2024

• The Capital One Orange Bowl and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl are national semifinal sites for the 2021 season. There is no limit on how many teams from one conference can appear in the CFP.

• If the ACC Champion is in the top four of the final CFP rankings, it will play in one of the national semifinal games. Additional ACC teams could also be selected for the CFP, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl or PlayStation Fiesta Bowl as at-large representatives. • If the ACC Champion is not in the top four of the final CFP rankings, it will appear in either the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl or the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. Additional ACC teams could also be selected for the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl or PlayStation Fiesta Bowl as at-large representatives.

• The ACC and its bowl partners will make team selections based on several factors, including geographic proximity, avoiding repeat appearances and matchups, and regular-season won-loss records.

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ACC F O OT B A L L CO M M U N I CAT I O N S CO N TAC TSBOSTON COLLEGEWeb: bceagles.comShipping & Mailing: 238 Conte Forum, 140 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Office Phone: 617-552-3004Senior Associate AD: Jason Baum, [email protected], 201-966-6338Secondary Football Contact: Brendan Flynn, [email protected], 203-415-5381Twitter: @BCFootball; @BCEaglesWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at noon

CLEMSONWeb: ClemsonTigers.comMailing: PO Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633Shipping: 100 Perimeter Road/Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634Office Phone: 864-656-2114Assistant AD/Football Communications: Ross Taylor, [email protected], 972-741-7778Sr. Assoc. Director of Communications: Brian Hennessy, [email protected], 864-986-9046Twitter: @ClemsonTigers; @ClemsonFB Weekly Press Conference: Tuesday at 11 a.m.

DUKEWeb: GoDuke.comMailing: Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708-0557Shipping: Scott Family Athletics Performance Center, Room 364, 110 Whitford Drive, Durham, NC 27708Office Phone: 919-684-8708Sr. Associate AD/External Affairs: Art Chase, [email protected] (Coach Cutcliffe)Senior Associate SID/Football SID: Kat Castner, [email protected], 984-245-5940Secondary FB Contact: Jeff Friday, [email protected], 704-214-1033Twitter: @DukeFootball; @DukeAthleticsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 12:30 p.m.

FLORIDA STATEWeb: Seminoles.comMailing: PO Box 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316Shipping: 403 Stadium Drive West, D0107, Tallahassee, FL 32306Office Phone: 850-645-7683Sr. Assoc. Communications Director: Derek Satterfield, [email protected], 850-228-7204Secondary Football Contact: Steven McCartney, [email protected], 850-322-6711Twitter: @FSUFootball, @SeminolesWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

GEORGIA TECHWeb: RamblinWreck.comMailing & Shipping: 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332Office Phone: 404-894-5445Assistant AD for Communications/PR: Mike Flynn, [email protected], 828-964-6406Secondary Football Contact: Andrew Clausen, [email protected], 678-764-0867Twitter: @GeorgiaTechFBWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at approx. 10:45 a.m.

LOUISVILLEWeb: GoCards.comMailing & Shipping: 2100 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, KY 40208Office Phone: 502-852-6581Sr. Associate AD/SID: Kenny Klein, [email protected] (credentials)Assistant SID/Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro, [email protected], 502-262-2258Twitter: @UofLFootball; @GoCardsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

MIAMIWeb: MiamiHurricanes.comMailing & Shipping: 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146Office Phone: 305-284-3244Sr. Associate AD/Communications & Digital Strategy: Carter Toole, [email protected], 615-598-8540Assistant AD/Communications: Camron Ghorbi, [email protected], 786-877-7329Twitter: @CanesFootball; @MiamiHurricanesWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 1 p.m.

NORTH CAROLINAWeb: GoHeels.comMailing: PO Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Shipping: Kenan Football Center, 1 Stone Center Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514Office Phone: 919-966-2575Associate Director/Football Contact: Jeremy Sharpe, [email protected], 520-275-9895Assistant Director/Secondary Contact: Mark Kimmel, [email protected], 919-619-3344Twitter: @TarHeelFootball; @GoHeelsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11 a.m.

NC STATEWeb: GoPack.comMailing: Campus Box 8504, Raleigh, NC 27607Shipping: Murphy Football Center, 4600 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC 27607Office Phone: 919-515-1181Assistant AD/Football Contact: Annabelle Myers, [email protected], 919-819-8302Secondary Football Contact: Brian Reinhardt, [email protected], 919-819-8317Twitter: @PackFootballWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

PITTWeb: PittsburghPanthers.comMailing: PO Box 7436, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436Shipping: Petersen Events Center, 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15261Office Phone: 412-648-8420Exec. Assoc. AD/Media Relations: E.J. Borghetti, [email protected], 412-491-5110Secondary Football Contact: R.J. Sepich, [email protected], 412-452-1992Twitter: @Pitt_FB; @Pitt_ATHLETICSWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

SYRACUSEWeb: Cuse.comMailing & Shipping: Manley Fieldhouse, 1301 East Colvin Street, Syracuse, NY 13244Office Phone: 315-443-2608 Exec. Sr. Associate AD/Communications: Sue Edson, [email protected] (credentials)Football Contact: Tyler Cady, [email protected], 315-941-6569Twitter: @CuseFootball, @CuseWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11:30 a.m.

VIRGINIAWeb: VirginiaSports.comMailing: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853Shipping: 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903Office Phone: 434-982-5500Assistant AD: Jim Daves, [email protected], 434-962-7668Assistant Director: Scott Fitzgerald, [email protected], 908-246-6818Twitter: @UVAFootball; @VirginiaSportsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

VIRGINIA TECHWeb: HokieSports.comMailing & Shipping: 401 Cassell Coliseum - 675 Washington Street SWBlacksburg, VA 24061Office Phone: 540-213-9965Associate AD: Pete Moris, [email protected], 816-213-5411Associate Director/Secondary Contact: Carter Brown, [email protected]: @HokiesFBWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11:45 a.m.

WAKE FORESTWeb: GoDeacs.comMailing & Shipping: 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105Office Phone: 336-758-5640Associate AD/Athletic Communications: Will Pantanges, [email protected], 352-275-3398Secondary FB Contact: Andrew Kovar, [email protected], 224-456-3152Twitter: @WakeFB; @DemonDeaconsWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at 4 p.m.

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ACC P L AY E R S O F T H E W E E KQuarterback

Sept. 7 ..................Phil Jurkovec, QB, Boston College & Brennan Armstrong, QB, VirginiaSept. 13 ......................................................................... Brennan Armstrong, QB, VirginiaSept. 20 ...........................................................................Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaSept. 27 ....................................................................................Devin Leary, QB, NC StateOct. 4 ............................................................................................. Kenny Pickett, QB, PittOct. 11 ........................................................................... Brennan Armstrong, QB, VirginiaOct. 18 ........................................................................... Brennan Armstrong, QB, VirginiaOct. 25 .............................................................................Sam Hartman, QB, Wake ForestNov. 1 ..............................................................................Sam Hartman, QB, Wake ForestNov. 8 ............................................................................................ Kenny Pickett, QB, PittNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

Running BackSept. 7 ........................................................................................Mataeo Durant, RB, DukeSept. 13 ............................................................................ Pat Garwo, RB, Boston CollegeSept. 20 ...........................................................................Ty Chandler, RB, North CarolinaSept. 27 ............................................................................ Pat Garwo, RB, Boston CollegeOct. 4 ..........................................................................................Kobe Pace, RB, ClemsonOct. 11 .................................................................................... Sean Tucker, RB, SyracuseOct. 18 .................................................................................... Sean Tucker, RB, SyracuseOct. 25 ................................................................................... Jaylan Knighton, RB, MiamiNov. 1 ..................................................................................... Sean Tucker, RB, SyracuseNov. 8 ..............................................................................Ty Chandler, RB, North CarolinaNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

Offensive LineSept. 7 .................................................................................... Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC StateSept. 13 ...........................................................................Olusegun Oluwatimi, C, VirginiaSept. 20 ............ Marcus McKethan, OG, North Carolina & Chandler Zavala, OG, NC StateSept. 27 ................................................................................. Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC StateOct. 4 ..................................................................................................Gabe Houy, OT, PittOct. 11 ........................................................................... Dillan Gibbons, OG, Florida StateOct. 18 ...................................................................................Bobby Haskins, OT, VirginiaOct. 25 .......................................Caleb Chandler, OG, Louisville & Carter Warren, OT, PittNov. 1 .................................................................................... Zach Tom, OT, Wake ForestNov. 8 ....................................................................Marcus McKethan, OG, North CarolinaNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

ReceiverSept. 7 ........................................................................... Zay Flowers, WR, Boston CollegeSept. 13 ....................................................................................Jelani Woods, TE, VirginiaSept. 20 .........................................................................Josh Downs, WR, North CarolinaSept. 27 ...............................................................................Emeka Emezie, WR, NC StateOct. 4 .............................................................................Josh Downs, WR, North CarolinaOct. 11 ..................................................................................A.T. Perry, WR, Wake ForestOct. 18 .................... Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina & Dontayvion Wicks, WR, VirginiaOct. 25 .............................................................................Dontayvion Wicks, WR, VirginiaNov. 1 ......................................................................................... Tré Turner, WR, VirginiaNov. 8 ...............................................................................Charleston Rambo, WR, MiamiNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

Defensive LineSept. 7 ................................................................... Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida StateSept. 13 ....................................................................Jordan Domineck, DE, Georgia TechSept. 20 ...................................................................................DeWayne Carter, DT, DukeSept. 27 ................................................................................. Cody Roscoe, DL, SyracuseOct. 4 ......................................................................................Mandy Alonso, DE, VirginiaOct. 11 .................................................................. Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida StateOct. 18 ....................................................................................Mandy Alonso, DE, VirginiaOct. 25 ....................................................................... Rondell Bothroyd, DE, Wake ForestNov. 1 ..................Myles Murphy, DE, Clemson & Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida StateNov. 8 ................................................................................Keir Thomas, DE, Florida StateNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

LinebackerSept. 7 ................................................................................... James Skalski, LB, ClemsonSept. 13 ................................................................................... Mikel Jones, LB, SyracuseSept. 20 ............................................................................. LaVonta Bentley, LB, ClemsonSept. 27 .....................Baylon Spector, LB, Clemson & Charlie Thomas, LB, Georgia TechOct. 4 ............................................................................................John Petrishen, LB, PittOct. 11 .................................................................................Ayinde Eley, LB, Florida StateOct. 18 ............................................................................. Cedric Gray, LB, North CarolinaOct. 25 ...................................... James Skalski, LB, Clemson & SirVocea Dennis, LB, PittNov. 1 ................................................................................... Drake Thomas, LB, NC StateNov. 8 ...........................................................................................John Petrishen, LB, PittNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

Defensive BackSept. 7 ........................................................................Chamarri Conner, NB, Virginia TechSept. 13 ...........................................Kei’Trel Clark, CB, Louisville & Brandon Hill, SS, PittSept. 20 .................................................................................. Lummie Young IV, S, DukeSept. 27 ...............................................................Brandon Sebastian, CB, Boston CollegeOct. 4 ............................................................................ Traveon Redd, ROV, Wake ForestOct. 11 ......................................................................... Juanyeh Thomas, S, Georgia TechOct. 18 ...............................................................................................Erick Hallett, FS, PittOct. 25 .......................................................................... Traveon Redd, ROV, Wake ForestNov. 1 ....................................................................................... James Williams, S, MiamiNov. 8 .......................................................................... Juanyeh Thomas, S, Georgia TechNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

SpecialistSept. 7 .......................................................................... Ja'Sir Taylor, CB/KR, Wake ForestSept. 13 ...........................................................................Travis Levy, KR, Boston CollegeSept. 20 ......................................................................... Grant Carlson, P, Boston CollegeSept. 27 .................. Tayvion Robinson, PR, Virginia Tech & Nick Sciba, PK, Wake ForestOct. 4 ...........................................................................................Trenton Gill, P, NC StateOct. 11 .................................................................................. Nick Sciba, PK, Wake ForestOct. 18 ..................................................................................... Devan Boykin, S, NC StateOct. 25 ................................................................................Jude Kelley, PK, Georgia TechNov. 1 .............................................................................Courtney Jackson, PR, SyracuseNov. 8 ........................................................................................ Jaylen Stinson, KR, DukeNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

RookieSept. 7 ...........................Duce Chestnut, CB, Syracuse & Jasheen Davis, DE, Wake ForestSept. 13 ....................................................................................Will Shipley, RB, ClemsonSept. 20 ....................................................................................Will Shipley, RB, ClemsonSept. 27 ............................................................................ Rodney Hammond Jr., RB, PittOct. 4 .............................................................................. Justice Ellison, RB, Wake ForestOct. 11 ........................................................................... Malik McClain, WR, Florida StateOct. 18 ................................................................................... Jaylan Knighton, RB, MiamiOct. 25 .....................................................................................Tyler Van Dyke, QB, MiamiNov. 1 ......................................................................................Tyler Van Dyke, QB, MiamiNov. 8 ......................................................................................Tyler Van Dyke, QB, MiamiNov. 15 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 22 ..............................................................................................................................Nov. 29 ..............................................................................................................................

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ConsecutiveSchool Polls Top 10 No.1 Weeks RankedBoston College - 34 1 144Clemson - 199 25 473Duke - 57 - 172Florida State - 368 72 560Georgia Tech - 146 - 306Louisville - 40 - 143Miami - 309 68 508North Carolina - 78 1 261NC State 1 11 - 169Pitt 1 125 21 303Syracuse - 69 7 205Virginia - 21 3 174Virginia Tech - 95 - 311Wake Forest 7 1 - 54

ACC ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING HISTORY ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKINGSSchool Pr S7 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7Georgia 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1Cincinnati 8 7 8 8 7 5 3 2 2 2 2Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 3 3 3Oklahoma 2 4 3 4 6 6 4 3 4 4 4Oregon 11 12 4 3 3 8 9 10 7 7 5Ohio State 4 3 9 10 11 7 6 5 5 6 6Notre Dame 9 8 12 12 9 14 14 13 11 8 7Michigan State - - - 20 17 11 10 9 8 5 8Michigan - - 25 19 14 9 8 6 6 9 9Oklahoma State - - - - 19 12 12 8 15 11 10Texas A&M 6 5 7 7 15 - 21 17 14 13 11Ole Miss - 20 17 13 12 17 13 12 10 15 12Wake Forest - - - - 24 19 16 16 13 10 13BYU - - 23 15 13 10 19 - 25 17 14UTSA - - - - - - - 24 23 16 15Auburn - 25 22 23 22 18 - 19 18 12 16Houston - - - - - - - - - 20 17Baylor - - - - 21 - - 20 16 14 18Iowa 18 10 5 5 5 3 2 11 9 19 19Wisconsin 12 18 18 18 - - - - - - 20NC State - - - - 23 23 22 18 - - 21Coastal Carolina 22 17 16 17 16 15 15 14 24 21 22Penn State 19 11 10 6 4 4 7 7 20 22 23Louisiana 23 - - - - - - - - 24 24Pitt - - - - - - - 23 17 - 25Kentucky - - - - - 16 11 15 12 18 -SMU - - - - - 24 23 21 19 23 -Fresno State - - - 22 18 - - - - 25 -San Diego State - - - - - 25 24 22 21 - -Iowa State 7 9 14 14 - - - - 22 - -Purdue - - - - - - - 25 - - -Arkansas - - 20 16 8 13 17 - - - -Arizona State 25 23 19 - - 22 18 - - - -Florida 13 13 11 11 10 20 20 - - - -Texas 21 15 - - - 21 25 - - - -UCLA - 16 13 24 20 - - - - - -Clemson 3 6 6 9 25 - - - - - - North Carolina 10 24 21 21 - - - - - - -Kansas State - - - 25 - - - - - - -Virginia Tech - 19 15 - - - - - - - -Miami 14 22 24 - - - - - - - -USC 15 14 - - - - - - - - -Utah 24 21 - - - - - - - - -LSU 16 - - - - - - - - - -Indiana 17 - - - - - - - - - -Washington 20 - - - - - - - - - -

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RANKINGSSchool N2 N9 N16 N23 N30 D5Georgia 1Alabama 2Michigan State 3Oregon 4Ohio State 5Cincinnati 6Michigan 7Oklahoma 8Wake Forest 9Notre Dame 10Oklahoma State 11Baylor 12Auburn 13Texas A&M 14BYU 15Ole Miss 16Mississippi State 17Kentucky 18NC State 19Minnesota 20Wisconsin 21Iowa 22Fresno State 23San Diego State 24Pitt 25

All-time CFP Rankings Appearances Highest Rank (Date)Boston College 3 17 (Nov. 16, 2018)Clemson 42 1, eight times (Dec. 3, 2017)Duke 3 21 (Nov. 11, 2014)Florida State 19 2, two times (Nov. 4, 2014)Georgia Tech 6 11 (Dec. 2, 2014)Louisville 11 5 (Nov. 15, 2016)Miami 11 2 (Nov. 21, 2017)North Carolina 12 10, two times (Dec. 6, 2015)NC State 11 14 (Nov. 6, 2018)Pitt 4 23 (Dec. 4, 2016)Syracuse 6 12 (Nov. 13, 2018)Virginia 3 23 (Dec. 3, 2019)Virginia Tech 10 13 (Oct. 31, 2017)Wake Forest 2 9 (Nov. 2, 2021)

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Thursday, Nov. 11North Carolina (5-4, 3-3 ACC)

at #21 Pitt (7-2, 4-1 ACC)7:30 p.m.; ESPN

UNC leads series, 10-4Last meeting: Pitt, 34-27, ot (2019)

Head Coaches:North Carolina - Mack Brown (89-60-1 in 13th season at North Carolina; 264-136-1 in 33rd season overall)Pitt - Pat Narduzzi (49-36 in seventh season at Pitt and overall)

Notes: North Carolina had won all six ACC meet-ings between the teams prior to the most recent head-to-head matchup two seasons ago, when Pitt broke through with a 34-27 overtime win in another Thursday night ESPN game at Heinz Field • QB Kenny Pickett’s 3-yard sprint over left tackle gave the Pan-thers the lead in the extra period, and Pitt’s defense made it stand up for the win • It typifi ed a series in which the last nine games between the Coastal Divi-sion rivals has been decided by a touchdown or less • UNC holds a 4-3 edge versus the Panthers in road games, including a 3-1 record at Heinz Field • Prior to the OT win over the Tar Heels two years ago, Pitt’s most recent series win came in the 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl, where RB Dion Lewis rushed for 159 yards and a touchdown to key a 19-17 victory in Charlotte • The series began with six non-conference meetings between 1974 and 2000.

Saturday, Nov. 13 Duke (3-6, 0-5 ACC)

at Virginia Tech (4-5, 2-3 ACC)3:30; ACCN

VT leads series, 18-10Last meeting: VT, 38-31 (2020)

Head Coaches:Duke - David Cutcliffe (77-94 in 14th season at Duke; 121-123 in 20th season overall)Virginia Tech - Justin Fuente (42-31 in sixth season at Virginia Tech; 68-54 in 10th season overall)

Notes: Virginia Tech has won four of the last fi ve meetings versus the Blue Devils, including last sea-son’s 38-31 win in Durham • RB Khalil Herbert ran for 208 yards and two touchdowns, including a 60-yard score with 2:20 left to lead the Hokies • Duke won 45-10 on its last trip to Blacksburg in 2019 as QB Quentin Harris threw for two touchdowns and ran for another • That snapped a three-game losing skid in the series, but marked the Blue Devils’ third win at Virginia Tech since 2013 • The Blue Devils’ three wins during that span are their only ones in ACC play versus the Hok-ies, who hold a 14-3 lead in league games and have won eight of 11 versus Duke in Blacksburg overall • The series, fi rst played in 1937, includes neutral-site games in the North Carolina cities of Greensboro and Winston-Salem, as well as the Virginia cities of Roanoke and Norfolk.

Saturday, Nov. 13Syracuse (5-4, 2-3 ACC)

at Louisville (4-5, 2-4 ACC)Noon; RSN

UL leads series, 12-7Last meeting: UL, 30-0 (2020)

Head Coaches:Syracuse - Dino Babers (28-40 in sixth season at Syracuse; 65-56 in 10th season overall)Louisville - Scott Satterfi eld (16-17 in third season at Louisville; 67-41 in ninth season overall)

Notes: The Cardinals have won six of seven meetings versus the Orange since joining the ACC, includ-ing last season’s 30-0 win in Louisville • QB Malik Cunningham accounted for two touchdowns to offset three fi rst-half turnovers, and Louisville held Syracuse to a season-low 137 yards with three takeaways • Syracuse won the fi rst three meetings between the schools from 1985 through 1992, but Louisville has won nine of the last 11 head-to-head matchups • One of Syracuse’s two wins during that span is particu-larly memorable, however, as the Orange derailed a Louisville squad ranked No. 10 nationally by a 45-26 score late in the 2012 season • QB Ryan Nassib threw for 246 yards and three TDs in his fi nal home game as Syracuse handed Louisville its fi rst loss that year • Behind QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville roared to a 62-28 victory fi ve seasons ago at the Carrier Dome while piling up a school single-game record 845 yards.

Saturday, Nov. 13Boston College (5-4, 1-4 ACC)at Georgia Tech (3-6, 2-5 ACC)

3:30 p.m.; RSNGT leads series, 7-3

Last meeting: BC, 48-27 (2020)

Head Coaches:Boston College - Jeff Hafl ey (11-9 in second season at Boston College and overall)Georgia Tech - Geoff Collins (9-22 in third season at Georgia Tech; 24-32 in fi fth season overall)

Notes: The Eagles and Yellow Jackets will be meeting for the 11th time overall and the sixth time in ACC competition • Boston College won 48-27 in last season’s meeting at Chestnut Hill • The Eagles rushed for 264 yards in the win, including a team-leading 94 yard by QB Phil Jurkovec • The outcome snapped a three game-winning series streak by Georgia Tech, which now holds a 3-2 edge versus Boston College in conference play • The schools fi rst met in 1972, with the Yellow Jackets posting a 42-10 in win in Atlanta • Georgia Tech won the fi rst four meetings before Bos-ton College’s 41-31 victory in Atlanta in 1998 • The fi rst ACC game between the programs came in 2007, when QB Matt Ryan led Boston College to a 24-10 road win at Bobby Dodd Stadium • This year’s game marks the fi nal road trip of the regular season for the Eagles, who seek to become bowl eligible.

Saturday, Nov. 13UConn (1-8)

at Clemson (6-3, 5-2 ACC)Noon; ACCNFirst meeting

Head Coaches:Clemson - Dabo Swinney (146-36 in 14th season at Clemson and overall)UConn - Lou Spanos - interim (1-6 in fi rst season at UConn and overall)

Notes: Clemson is set to close out the regular season with two non-conference opponents among its fi nal three games with Saturday’s home contest against the Huskies and the traditional rivalry game at South Carolina set for November 27 • The visiting Huskies are in their fi rst year as an independent since leaving the AAC at the end of 2019 and sitting out last season due to the pandemic • UConn will be playing its fi rst game since a 43-14 loss to Middle Tennessee on Oct. 22 • The Huskies’ lone win so far this season was 21-15 decision at Yale on Oct. 16 • UConn has played its last seven games under defensive coordinator Lou Spanos, who took over as interim head coach after the Huskies parted ways with Randy Edsall following the fi rst two games of this season • Saturday’s game will be the fi rst of back-to-back home contests for the Tigers, who have played three of their last four away from Death Valley.

Saturday, Nov. 13 Miami (5-4, 3-2 ACC)

at Florida State (3-6, 2-4 ACC)3:30 p.m.; ESPN

Miami leads, 35-30Last meeting: UM, 52-10 (2020)

Head Coaches:Miami - Manny Diaz (19-14 in third season at Miami and overall)Florida State - Mike Norvell (6-12 in second season at FSU; 44-27 overall)

Notes: Miami holds a 35-30 edge in the all-time series, which was fi rst played in 1951 • Florida State closed the gap by winning seven consecutive games in the rivalry before the Hurricanes stopped the run with four consecutive victories, including last season’s 52-10 win in Miami Gardens • QB D’Eriq King threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns as the Hurricanes scored more than 50 points for the fi rst time ever in the rivalry and won by their largest margin versus FSU since a 47-0 victory in 1976 • FSU is 10-7 in ACC meetings between the schools since Miami joined the conference for the 2004 season • Miami leads 16-10 in games played at Tallahassee, including a 27-10 win in the most recent meeting at Doak Campbell Stadium two years ago • Prior to the Hurricanes’ decisive wins in 2019 and 2020, the previous fi ve games in the rivalry had all been decided by fi ve points or less.

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Saturday, Nov. 13#7 Notre Dame (8-1)

at Virginia (6-3, 4-2 ACC)7:30 p.m.; ABCND leads, 3-0

Last meeting: ND, 35-20 (2019)

Head Coaches:Notre Dame - Brian Kelly (89-40 in 12th season at Notre Dame; 260-97-2 in 32nd season overall)Virginia - Bronco Mendenhall (36-35 in sixth season at Virginia; 135-78 in 17th season overall)

Notes: Virginia welcomes Notre Dame to Scott Sta-dium for the fi rst time since September of 2015, when the Fighting Irish stunned the Cavaliers 34-27 on QB DeShone Kizer’s 39-yard strike to WR Will Fuller for the game-winning touchdown with 12 seconds remaining on the clock • Notre Dame also won 35-20 in the most recent meeting between the teams at South Bend in 2019 • Julian Okwara had three sacks of No. 10 Notre Dame’s eight sacks and caused a fumble that was returned for a touchdown to key the victory over the No. 18 Cavaliers • The 2015 game was the fi rst meeting between the programs since Notre Dame’s 36-13 win before a Giants Stadium col-lege game record crowd of 77,323 in the 1989 Kickoff Classic • This Saturday’s game is the fourth of fi ve this season versus ACC opponents for the Irish, who have beaten FSU, Virginia Tech and North Carolina and travel to Georgia Tech on Nov. 20.

Saturday, Nov. 13 #21 NC State (7-2, 4-1 ACC)

at #13 Wake Forest (8-1, 5-0 ACC) 7:30 p.m.; ACCN

NCSU leads series, 67-41-6Last meeting: NCSU, 45-42 (2020)

Head Coaches:NC State - Dave Doeren (62-48 in ninth season at NC State; 85-52 in 11th season overall)Wake Forest - Dave Clawson (48-46 in eighth season at Wake Forest; 138-126 in 22nd season overall)

Notes: The 115th meeting in a rivalry that dates back to 1895 and has been played consecutively every year since 1910 could have huge ramifi cations on the fi nal Atlantic Division standings and a possible Subway ACC Football Championship Game berth • NC State’s 45-42 win last season snapped a three-game Wake Forest winning streak in the series • RB Ricky Person Jr. scored the short go-ahead touchdown with 5:51 left to lift the Wolfpack • NC State leads 42-25-1 in ACC games versus Wake and leads 21-17-1 in games played in Winston-Salem • However, the Demon Deacons have won 10 of their last 12 home games versus the Wolfpack • Saturday’s game will mark the 111th consecutive years the schools have met on the football fi eld, tying with Oklahoma-Oklahoma State for the second-longest active streak in the nation • Final road trip of the regular season for NC State, which will close at home against Syracuse and North Carolina.

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Offense DefenseTeam Rushing Passing Total Off. Scoring Rushing Passing Total Def. ScoringBoston College 9 10 12 12 8 1 4 3Clemson 11 12 14 13 3 4 3 2Duke 4 7 6 11 11 14 14 14Florida St. 4 11 11 10 7 7 7 7Georgia Tech 7 9 10 9 9 11 12 10Louisville 3 8 7 8 5 13 9 8Miami (FL) 13 4 5 5 6 12 8 11NC State 14 5 9 6 1 6 2 1North Carolina 2 6 4 3 10 9 10 13Pittsburgh 8 2 2 1 2 8 5 6Syracuse 1 14 8 7 4 3 1 5Virginia 12 1 1 3 14 10 13 12Virginia Tech 10 13 13 14 12 2 6 4Wake Forest 6 3 3 2 13 5 11 9

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar.Boston College 8 12 12 13 12 4Clemson 6 10 10 4 2 4Duke 1 7 6 7 9 12Florida St. 9 14 4 8 6 10Georgia Tech 4 13 14 12 14 4Louisville 5 5 3 5 7 8Miami (FL) 13 6 5 3 4 14NC State 12 9 11 11 8 2North Carolina 10 4 9 9 13 8Pittsburgh 11 8 2 1 5 2Syracuse 3 2 12 2 1 12Virginia 14 11 6 14 11 11Virginia Tech 2 1 8 10 10 4Wake Forest 7 3 1 6 3 1

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SCORING OFFENSETeam G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 53 12 49 0 0 1 405 45Wake Forest 9 51 15 47 2 0 0 402 44.7

Virginia 9 44 12 42 2 0 2 350 38.9North Carolina 9 45 11 43 2 0 0 350 38.9

Miami (FL) 9 37 12 34 1 0 1 296 32.9NC State 9 36 9 35 0 0 1 280 31.1Syracuse 9 35 7 32 0 0 1 265 29.4Louisville 9 32 12 31 0 0 0 259 28.8

Georgia Tech 9 32 10 28 2 1 1 258 28.7Florida St. 9 34 6 29 1 0 0 253 28.1

Duke 9 28 9 28 0 0 1 225 25Boston College 9 28 9 27 0 0 0 222 24.7

Clemson 9 24 11 23 0 0 0 200 22.2Virginia Tech 9 23 11 22 0 1 0 195 21.7

TOTAL DEFENSETeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Syracuse 9 1130 1720 596 2850 4.78 22 316.67NC State 9 905 1988 591 2893 4.9 17 321.44Clemson 9 1128 1862 639 2990 4.68 14 332.22

Boston College 9 1545 1465 540 3010 5.57 18 334.44Pittsburgh 9 972 2133 606 3105 5.12 25 345

Virginia Tech 9 1665 1716 609 3381 5.55 25 375.67Florida St. 9 1383 2116 653 3499 5.36 30 388.78Miami (FL) 9 1219 2428 651 3647 5.6 31 405.22Louisville 9 1197 2471 633 3668 5.79 30 407.56

North Carolina 9 1622 2166 632 3788 5.99 36 420.89Wake Forest 9 1944 1974 662 3918 5.92 32 435.33Georgia Tech 9 1575 2409 658 3984 6.05 31 442.67

Virginia 9 1972 2224 640 4196 6.56 35 466.22Duke 9 1654 2772 664 4426 6.67 39 491.78

SCORING DEFENSETeam G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

NC State 9 18 6 18 0 0 0 144 16Clemson 9 17 9 15 0 0 1 146 16.2

Boston College 9 20 9 20 0 0 1 169 18.8Virginia Tech 9 25 7 23 1 0 0 196 21.8

Syracuse 9 23 14 19 1 1 0 203 22.6Pittsburgh 9 26 7 25 0 0 1 204 22.7Florida St. 9 31 9 26 2 0 0 243 27Louisville 9 30 13 28 0 0 0 247 27.4

Wake Forest 9 32 9 30 0 0 0 249 27.7Georgia Tech 9 32 12 29 2 0 0 261 29

Miami (FL) 9 33 13 31 1 1 1 274 30.4Virginia 9 35 11 32 1 0 0 277 30.8

North Carolina 9 37 13 34 3 0 0 301 33.4Duke 9 40 14 38 0 0 0 320 35.6

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYSTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 1485 3385 714 4870 6.82 50 541.11Duke 9 1715 2276 708 3991 5.64 27 443.44

Virginia 9 1298 3609 683 4907 7.18 44 545.22Wake Forest 9 1688 2890 671 4578 6.82 49 508.67Miami (FL) 9 1295 2791 658 4086 6.21 36 454

North Carolina 9 1946 2462 639 4408 6.9 44 489.78Louisville 9 1845 2136 635 3981 6.27 30 442.33NC State 9 1229 2503 624 3732 5.98 35 414.67Syracuse 9 2229 1507 613 3736 6.09 34 415.11

Boston College 9 1455 1741 609 3196 5.25 25 355.11Georgia Tech 9 1589 2081 603 3670 6.09 30 407.78

Clemson 9 1329 1642 594 2971 5 23 330.11Virginia Tech 9 1438 1588 586 3026 5.16 21 336.22

Florida St. 9 1715 1691 581 3406 5.86 32 378.44

TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDTeam G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 53 12 49 0 0 1 405 45Wake Forest 9 51 15 47 2 0 0 402 44.7

North Carolina 9 45 11 43 2 0 0 350 38.9Virginia 9 44 12 42 2 0 2 350 38.9

Miami (FL) 9 37 12 34 1 0 1 296 32.9NC State 9 36 9 35 0 0 1 280 31.1Syracuse 9 35 7 32 0 0 1 265 29.4Florida St. 9 34 6 29 1 0 0 253 28.1Louisville 9 32 12 31 0 0 0 259 28.8

Georgia Tech 9 32 10 28 2 1 1 258 28.7Duke 9 28 9 28 0 0 1 225 25

Boston College 9 28 9 27 0 0 0 222 24.7Clemson 9 24 11 23 0 0 0 200 22.2

Virginia Tech 9 23 11 22 0 1 0 195 21.7

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDSTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 1298 3609 683 4907 7.18 44 545.22Pittsburgh 9 1485 3385 714 4870 6.82 50 541.11

Wake Forest 9 1688 2890 671 4578 6.82 49 508.67North Carolina 9 1946 2462 639 4408 6.9 44 489.78

Miami (FL) 9 1295 2791 658 4086 6.21 36 454Duke 9 1715 2276 708 3991 5.64 27 443.44

Louisville 9 1845 2136 635 3981 6.27 30 442.33Syracuse 9 2229 1507 613 3736 6.09 34 415.11NC State 9 1229 2503 624 3732 5.98 35 414.67

Georgia Tech 9 1589 2081 603 3670 6.09 30 407.78Florida St. 9 1715 1691 581 3406 5.86 32 378.44

Boston College 9 1455 1741 609 3196 5.25 25 355.11Virginia Tech 9 1438 1588 586 3026 5.16 21 336.22

Clemson 9 1329 1642 594 2971 5 23 330.11

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PTS SCORED KICKINGTeam G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 53 12 49 0 0 1 405 45Wake Forest 9 51 15 47 2 0 0 402 44.7

Virginia 9 44 12 42 2 0 2 350 38.9North Carolina 9 45 11 43 2 0 0 350 38.9

Miami (FL) 9 37 12 34 1 0 1 296 32.9NC State 9 36 9 35 0 0 1 280 31.1Syracuse 9 35 7 32 0 0 1 265 29.4Louisville 9 32 12 31 0 0 0 259 28.8

Georgia Tech 9 32 10 28 2 1 1 258 28.7Florida St. 9 34 6 29 1 0 0 253 28.1

Duke 9 28 9 28 0 0 1 225 25Boston College 9 28 9 27 0 0 0 222 24.7

Clemson 9 24 11 23 0 0 0 200 22.2Virginia Tech 9 23 11 22 0 1 0 195 21.7

TOTAL OFF. AVG/PLAYTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 1298 3609 683 4907 7.18 44 545.22North Carolina 9 1946 2462 639 4408 6.9 44 489.78Wake Forest 9 1688 2890 671 4578 6.82 49 508.67Pittsburgh 9 1485 3385 714 4870 6.82 50 541.11Louisville 9 1845 2136 635 3981 6.27 30 442.33Miami (FL) 9 1295 2791 658 4086 6.21 36 454Syracuse 9 2229 1507 613 3736 6.09 34 415.11

Georgia Tech 9 1589 2081 603 3670 6.09 30 407.78NC State 9 1229 2503 624 3732 5.98 35 414.67

Florida St. 9 1715 1691 581 3406 5.86 32 378.44Duke 9 1715 2276 708 3991 5.64 27 443.44

Boston College 9 1455 1741 609 3196 5.25 25 355.11Virginia Tech 9 1438 1588 586 3026 5.16 21 336.22

Clemson 9 1329 1642 594 2971 5 23 330.11

TOTAL OFFENSETeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 1298 3609 683 4907 7.18 44 545.22Pittsburgh 9 1485 3385 714 4870 6.82 50 541.11

Wake Forest 9 1688 2890 671 4578 6.82 49 508.67North Carolina 9 1946 2462 639 4408 6.9 44 489.78

Miami (FL) 9 1295 2791 658 4086 6.21 36 454Duke 9 1715 2276 708 3991 5.64 27 443.44

Louisville 9 1845 2136 635 3981 6.27 30 442.33Syracuse 9 2229 1507 613 3736 6.09 34 415.11NC State 9 1229 2503 624 3732 5.98 35 414.67

Georgia Tech 9 1589 2081 603 3670 6.09 30 407.78Florida St. 9 1715 1691 581 3406 5.86 32 378.44

Boston College 9 1455 1741 609 3196 5.25 25 355.11Virginia Tech 9 1438 1588 586 3026 5.16 21 336.22

Clemson 9 1329 1642 594 2971 5 23 330.11

TOTAL OFFENSE TDSTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 1485 3385 714 4870 6.82 50 541.11Wake Forest 9 1688 2890 671 4578 6.82 49 508.67

Virginia 9 1298 3609 683 4907 7.18 44 545.22North Carolina 9 1946 2462 639 4408 6.9 44 489.78

Miami (FL) 9 1295 2791 658 4086 6.21 36 454NC State 9 1229 2503 624 3732 5.98 35 414.67Syracuse 9 2229 1507 613 3736 6.09 34 415.11Florida St. 9 1715 1691 581 3406 5.86 32 378.44Louisville 9 1845 2136 635 3981 6.27 30 442.33

Georgia Tech 9 1589 2081 603 3670 6.09 30 407.78Duke 9 1715 2276 708 3991 5.64 27 443.44

Boston College 9 1455 1741 609 3196 5.25 25 355.11Clemson 9 1329 1642 594 2971 5 23 330.11

Virginia Tech 9 1438 1588 586 3026 5.16 21 336.22

RUSHING OFFENSETeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

Syracuse 9 389 2229 5.73 56 26 247.67North Carolina 9 366 1946 5.32 62 23 216.22

Louisville 9 368 1845 5.01 53 20 205Florida St. 9 334 1715 5.13 89 16 190.56

Duke 9 411 1715 4.17 59 19 190.56Wake Forest 9 360 1688 4.69 63 22 187.56Georgia Tech 9 334 1589 4.76 71 13 176.56

Pittsburgh 9 352 1485 4.22 28 20 165Boston College 9 361 1455 4.03 67 16 161.67Virginia Tech 9 351 1438 4.1 47 12 159.78

Clemson 9 309 1329 4.3 63 15 147.67Virginia 9 262 1298 4.95 49 17 144.22

Miami (FL) 9 326 1295 3.97 57 16 143.89NC State 9 295 1229 4.17 46 10 136.56

RUSHING TDSTeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

Syracuse 9 389 2229 5.73 56 26 247.67North Carolina 9 366 1946 5.32 62 23 216.22Wake Forest 9 360 1688 4.69 63 22 187.56Pittsburgh 9 352 1485 4.22 28 20 165Louisville 9 368 1845 5.01 53 20 205

Duke 9 411 1715 4.17 59 19 190.56Virginia 9 262 1298 4.95 49 17 144.22

Miami (FL) 9 326 1295 3.97 57 16 143.89Florida St. 9 334 1715 5.13 89 16 190.56

Boston College 9 361 1455 4.03 67 16 161.67Clemson 9 309 1329 4.3 63 15 147.67

Georgia Tech 9 334 1589 4.76 71 13 176.56Virginia Tech 9 351 1438 4.1 47 12 159.78

NC State 9 295 1229 4.17 46 10 136.56

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RUSHING DEFENSETeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

NC State 9 273 905 3.32 37 2 100.56Pittsburgh 9 304 972 3.2 70 11 108Clemson 9 342 1128 3.3 54 5 125.33Syracuse 9 342 1130 3.3 65 10 125.56Louisville 9 298 1197 4.02 75 12 133Miami (FL) 9 304 1219 4.01 71 13 135.44Florida St. 9 358 1383 3.86 63 12 153.67

Boston College 9 326 1545 4.74 59 11 171.67Georgia Tech 9 389 1575 4.05 54 11 175North Carolina 9 348 1622 4.66 91 18 180.22

Duke 9 354 1654 4.67 62 18 183.78Virginia Tech 9 350 1665 4.76 80 12 185Wake Forest 9 395 1944 4.92 71 17 216

Virginia 9 345 1972 5.72 71 18 219.11

PASS EFFICIENCYTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 376.1 30 173.6Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 321.1 27 163.9

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 273.6 21 158.6Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 401.0 27 152.3NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 278.1 25 151.9

Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 310.1 20 150.7Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 231.2 17 141.2

Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 252.9 8 135.2Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 237.3 10 134.2Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 187.9 16 131.9

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 193.4 9 122.2Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 176.4 9 119.2

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 167.4 8 117.4Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 182.4 8 108.5

YARDS PER RUSHTeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

Syracuse 9 389 2229 5.73 56 26 247.67North Carolina 9 366 1946 5.32 62 23 216.22

Florida St. 9 334 1715 5.13 89 16 190.56Louisville 9 368 1845 5.01 53 20 205Virginia 9 262 1298 4.95 49 17 144.22

Georgia Tech 9 334 1589 4.76 71 13 176.56Wake Forest 9 360 1688 4.69 63 22 187.56

Clemson 9 309 1329 4.3 63 15 147.67Pittsburgh 9 352 1485 4.22 28 20 165NC State 9 295 1229 4.17 46 10 136.56

Duke 9 411 1715 4.17 59 19 190.56Virginia Tech 9 351 1438 4.1 47 12 159.78

Boston College 9 361 1455 4.03 67 16 161.67Miami (FL) 9 326 1295 3.97 57 16 143.89

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC.Team G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic

NC State 9 174 - 318 - 10 54.7 1988 220.9 15 116.5Boston College 9 121 - 214 - 8 56.5 1465 162.8 7 117.4

Clemson 9 175 - 297 - 6 58.9 1862 206.9 9 117.5Virginia Tech 9 148 - 259 - 9 57.1 1716 190.7 13 122.4

Pittsburgh 9 177 - 302 - 9 58.6 2133 237.0 14 127.3Miami (FL) 9 212 - 347 - 7 61.1 2428 269.8 18 133.0

Wake Forest 9 158 - 267 - 8 59.2 1974 219.3 15 133.8Syracuse 9 163 - 254 - 3 64.2 1720 191.1 12 134.3Florida St. 9 175 - 295 - 8 59.3 2116 235.1 18 134.3Virginia 9 174 - 295 - 5 59.0 2224 247.1 17 137.9

Louisville 9 215 - 335 - 9 64.2 2471 274.6 18 138.5North Carolina 9 170 - 284 - 9 59.9 2166 240.7 18 138.5

Duke 9 177 - 310 - 7 57.1 2772 308.0 21 150.0Georgia Tech 9 174 - 269 - 3 64.7 2409 267.7 20 162.2

RUSH ATTEMPTSTeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

Duke 9 411 1715 4.17 59 19 190.56Syracuse 9 389 2229 5.73 56 26 247.67Louisville 9 368 1845 5.01 53 20 205

North Carolina 9 366 1946 5.32 62 23 216.22Boston College 9 361 1455 4.03 67 16 161.67Wake Forest 9 360 1688 4.69 63 22 187.56Pittsburgh 9 352 1485 4.22 28 20 165

Virginia Tech 9 351 1438 4.1 47 12 159.78Georgia Tech 9 334 1589 4.76 71 13 176.56

Florida St. 9 334 1715 5.13 89 16 190.56Miami (FL) 9 326 1295 3.97 57 16 143.89Clemson 9 309 1329 4.3 63 15 147.67NC State 9 295 1229 4.17 46 10 136.56Virginia 9 262 1298 4.95 49 17 144.22

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RUSH YARDSTeam G Att Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

Syracuse 9 389 2229 5.73 56 26 247.67North Carolina 9 366 1946 5.32 62 23 216.22

Louisville 9 368 1845 5.01 53 20 205Florida St. 9 334 1715 5.13 89 16 190.56

Duke 9 411 1715 4.17 59 19 190.56Wake Forest 9 360 1688 4.69 63 22 187.56Georgia Tech 9 334 1589 4.76 71 13 176.56

Pittsburgh 9 352 1485 4.22 28 20 165Boston College 9 361 1455 4.03 67 16 161.67Virginia Tech 9 351 1438 4.1 47 12 159.78

Clemson 9 309 1329 4.3 63 15 147.67Virginia 9 262 1298 4.95 49 17 144.22

Miami (FL) 9 326 1295 3.97 57 16 143.89NC State 9 295 1229 4.17 46 10 136.56

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PASS OFFENSETeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1

Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9

Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4

Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4

PASS COMP. PCTTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9

NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1

Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4

Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4

Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

PASS DEFENSETeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Boston College 9 121 - 214 - 8 56.5 1465 6.8 7 162.8Virginia Tech 9 148 - 259 - 9 57.1 1716 6.6 13 190.7

Syracuse 9 163 - 254 - 3 64.2 1720 6.8 12 191.1Clemson 9 175 - 297 - 6 58.9 1862 6.3 9 206.9

Wake Forest 9 158 - 267 - 8 59.2 1974 7.4 15 219.3NC State 9 174 - 318 - 10 54.7 1988 6.3 15 220.9

Florida St. 9 175 - 295 - 8 59.3 2116 7.2 18 235.1Pittsburgh 9 177 - 302 - 9 58.6 2133 7.1 14 237.0

North Carolina 9 170 - 284 - 9 59.9 2166 7.6 18 240.7Virginia 9 174 - 295 - 5 59.0 2224 7.5 17 247.1

Georgia Tech 9 174 - 269 - 3 64.7 2409 9.0 20 267.7Miami (FL) 9 212 - 347 - 7 61.1 2428 7.0 18 269.8Louisville 9 215 - 335 - 9 64.2 2471 7.4 18 274.6

Duke 9 177 - 310 - 7 57.1 2772 8.9 21 308.0

PASS YDS/COMP.Team G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4

PASS ATTEMPTSTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9

Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4

Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4

PASS YDS/ATT.Team G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3

Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4

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PASS COMPLETIONSTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4

PASS INTERCEPTIONSTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4

NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3

Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6

Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0

Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9

PASS YARDSTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1

Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9

Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2

Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4

Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4

PASSING TDSTeam G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 251 - 362 - 3 69.3 3385 9.4 30 376.1Wake Forest 9 190 - 311 - 6 61.1 2890 9.3 27 321.1

Virginia 9 265 - 421 - 8 62.9 3609 8.6 27 401.0NC State 9 215 - 329 - 4 65.3 2503 7.6 25 278.1

North Carolina 9 171 - 273 - 7 62.6 2462 9.0 21 273.6Miami (FL) 9 216 - 332 - 8 65.1 2791 8.4 20 310.1

Georgia Tech 9 165 - 269 - 8 61.3 2081 7.7 17 231.2Florida St. 9 151 - 247 - 10 61.1 1691 6.8 16 187.9Louisville 9 156 - 267 - 5 58.4 2136 8.0 10 237.3

Virginia Tech 9 125 - 235 - 4 53.2 1588 6.8 9 176.4Boston College 9 143 - 248 - 8 57.7 1741 7.0 9 193.4

Syracuse 9 120 - 224 - 5 53.6 1507 6.7 8 167.4Duke 9 198 - 297 - 7 66.7 2276 7.7 8 252.9

Clemson 9 159 - 285 - 7 55.8 1642 5.8 8 182.4

FIELD GOALSTeam G Made Att Pct

Wake Forest 9 15 16 93.75Pittsburgh 9 12 13 92.31

Boston College 9 9 10 90Virginia 9 12 15 80

Virginia Tech 9 11 14 78.57Miami (FL) 9 12 16 75Florida St. 9 6 8 75

North Carolina 9 11 15 73.33Clemson 9 11 15 73.33NC State 9 9 13 69.23Louisville 9 12 18 66.67

Georgia Tech 9 10 15 66.67Duke 9 9 15 60

Syracuse 9 7 12 58.33

PATS KICKS MADETeam G Made Att Pct

Pittsburgh 9 49 53 92.45Wake Forest 9 47 47 100

North Carolina 9 43 43 100Virginia 9 42 42 100NC State 9 35 35 100

Miami (FL) 9 34 35 97.14Syracuse 9 32 34 94.12Louisville 9 31 32 96.88Florida St. 9 29 33 87.88

Georgia Tech 9 28 29 96.55Duke 9 28 28 100

Boston College 9 27 28 96.43Clemson 9 23 23 100

Virginia Tech 9 22 22 100

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDTeam G Made Att Pct

Louisville 9 12 18 66.67Wake Forest 9 15 16 93.75Miami (FL) 9 12 16 75

Virginia 9 12 15 80North Carolina 9 11 15 73.33Georgia Tech 9 10 15 66.67

Duke 9 9 15 60Clemson 9 11 15 73.33

Virginia Tech 9 11 14 78.57Pittsburgh 9 12 13 92.31NC State 9 9 13 69.23Syracuse 9 7 12 58.33

Boston College 9 9 10 90Florida St. 9 6 8 75

NET YARDS PER PUNTTeam G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

Miami (FL) 9 1741 1790 44.8 16 7.9 0 43.5Virginia Tech 9 2037 2146 44.7 19 13.5 4 42.4

Florida St. 9 1886 1974 43.9 13 4.5 0 41.9NC State 9 2209 2405 45.4 12 9.5 5 41.7

Duke 9 1977 2167 45.1 14 8.9 2 41.2Louisville 9 1683 1740 42.4 11 11.7 1 41.0Virginia 9 1187 1346 46.4 17 5.5 2 40.9

Boston College 9 1646 1870 45.6 14 5.0 4 40.1Clemson 9 2099 2214 41.8 15 6.3 2 39.6

Wake Forest 9 1090 1210 43.2 19 9.8 1 38.9North Carolina 9 1205 1366 44.1 12 11.3 2 38.9Georgia Tech 9 1631 1847 42.0 15 4.1 6 37.1

Pittsburgh 9 1327 1441 40.0 20 6.2 4 36.9Syracuse 9 1612 1706 36.3 20 11.2 0 34.3

FIELD GOALS MADETeam G Made Att Pct

Wake Forest 9 15 16 93.75Virginia 9 12 15 80

Pittsburgh 9 12 13 92.31Miami (FL) 9 12 16 75Louisville 9 12 18 66.67

Virginia Tech 9 11 14 78.57North Carolina 9 11 15 73.33

Clemson 9 11 15 73.33Georgia Tech 9 10 15 66.67

NC State 9 9 13 69.23Duke 9 9 15 60

Boston College 9 9 10 90Syracuse 9 7 12 58.33Florida St. 9 6 8 75

AVG YARDS PER PUNTTeam G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

Virginia 9 1187 1346 46.4 17 5.5 2 40.9Boston College 9 1646 1870 45.6 14 5.0 4 40.1

NC State 9 2209 2405 45.4 12 9.5 5 41.7Duke 9 1977 2167 45.1 14 8.9 2 41.2

Miami (FL) 9 1741 1790 44.8 16 7.9 0 43.5Virginia Tech 9 2037 2146 44.7 19 13.5 4 42.4

North Carolina 9 1205 1366 44.1 12 11.3 2 38.9Florida St. 9 1886 1974 43.9 13 4.5 0 41.9

Wake Forest 9 1090 1210 43.2 19 9.8 1 38.9Louisville 9 1683 1740 42.4 11 11.7 1 41.0

Georgia Tech 9 1631 1847 42.0 15 4.1 6 37.1Clemson 9 2099 2214 41.8 15 6.3 2 39.6

Pittsburgh 9 1327 1441 40.0 20 6.2 4 36.9Syracuse 9 1612 1706 36.3 20 11.2 0 34.3

PAT KICKINGTeam G Made Att Pct

Wake Forest 9 47 47 100Virginia Tech 9 22 22 100

Virginia 9 42 42 100North Carolina 9 43 43 100

NC State 9 35 35 100Duke 9 28 28 100

Clemson 9 23 23 100Miami (FL) 9 34 35 97.14Louisville 9 31 32 96.88

Georgia Tech 9 28 29 96.55Boston College 9 27 28 96.43

Syracuse 9 32 34 94.12Pittsburgh 9 49 53 92.45Florida St. 9 29 33 87.88

NUMBER OF PUNTSTeam G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

NC State 9 2209 2405 45.4 12 9.5 5 41.7Clemson 9 2099 2214 41.8 15 6.3 2 39.6

Virginia Tech 9 2037 2146 44.7 19 13.5 4 42.4Duke 9 1977 2167 45.1 14 8.9 2 41.2

Florida St. 9 1886 1974 43.9 13 4.5 0 41.9Miami (FL) 9 1741 1790 44.8 16 7.9 0 43.5Louisville 9 1683 1740 42.4 11 11.7 1 41.0

Boston College 9 1646 1870 45.6 14 5.0 4 40.1Georgia Tech 9 1631 1847 42.0 15 4.1 6 37.1

Syracuse 9 1612 1706 36.3 20 11.2 0 34.3Pittsburgh 9 1327 1441 40.0 20 6.2 4 36.9

North Carolina 9 1205 1366 44.1 12 11.3 2 38.9Virginia 9 1187 1346 46.4 17 5.5 2 40.9

Wake Forest 9 1090 1210 43.2 19 9.8 1 38.9

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PAT KICK ATTEMPTSTeam G Made Att Pct

Pittsburgh 9 49 53 92.45Wake Forest 9 47 47 100

North Carolina 9 43 43 100Virginia 9 42 42 100NC State 9 35 35 100

Miami (FL) 9 34 35 97.14Syracuse 9 32 34 94.12Florida St. 9 29 33 87.88Louisville 9 31 32 96.88

Georgia Tech 9 28 29 96.55Duke 9 28 28 100

Boston College 9 27 28 96.43Clemson 9 23 23 100

Virginia Tech 9 22 22 100

YARDS PUNTEDTeam G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

NC State 9 2209 2405 45.4 12 9.5 5 41.7Clemson 9 2099 2214 41.8 15 6.3 2 39.6

Duke 9 1977 2167 45.1 14 8.9 2 41.2Virginia Tech 9 2037 2146 44.7 19 13.5 4 42.4

Florida St. 9 1886 1974 43.9 13 4.5 0 41.9Boston College 9 1646 1870 45.6 14 5.0 4 40.1Georgia Tech 9 1631 1847 42.0 15 4.1 6 37.1

Miami (FL) 9 1741 1790 44.8 16 7.9 0 43.5Louisville 9 1683 1740 42.4 11 11.7 1 41.0Syracuse 9 1612 1706 36.3 20 11.2 0 34.3Pittsburgh 9 1327 1441 40.0 20 6.2 4 36.9

North Carolina 9 1205 1366 44.1 12 11.3 2 38.9Virginia 9 1187 1346 46.4 17 5.5 2 40.9

Wake Forest 9 1090 1210 43.2 19 9.8 1 38.9

PUNT RETURN AVGTeam G No Yards TD Long Avg.

Virginia Tech 9 19 256 1 60 13.473684Louisville 9 11 129 1 49 11.727273

North Carolina 9 12 136 0 38 11.333333Syracuse 9 20 224 1 64 11.2

Wake Forest 9 19 187 0 27 9.842105NC State 9 12 114 0 25 9.5

Duke 9 14 124 0 29 8.857143Miami (FL) 9 16 127 0 22 7.9375Clemson 9 15 95 0 51 6.333333

Pittsburgh 9 20 123 0 32 6.15Virginia 9 17 94 0 55 5.529412

Boston College 9 14 70 0 33 5Florida St. 9 13 58 0 31 4.461538

Georgia Tech 9 15 61 0 35 4.066667

KICK RETURNSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Duke 9 31 649 1 86 20.9Virginia Tech 9 25 605 0 78 24.2

Syracuse 9 25 523 0 51 20.9Georgia Tech 9 24 465 0 42 19.4

Louisville 9 21 455 0 59 21.7Wake Forest 9 18 397 1 99 22.1

Clemson 9 17 419 0 75 24.6North Carolina 9 15 306 0 40 20.4

Florida St. 9 15 311 0 41 20.7Virginia 9 11 162 0 28 14.7

Pittsburgh 9 11 219 0 47 19.9Boston College 9 11 359 1 96 32.6

Miami (FL) 9 10 170 0 27 17.0NC State 9 9 182 0 27 20.2

PUNT RETURNSTeam G No Yards TD Long Avg.

Syracuse 9 20 224 1 64 11.2Pittsburgh 9 20 123 0 32 6.15

Wake Forest 9 19 187 0 27 9.842105Virginia Tech 9 19 256 1 60 13.473684

Virginia 9 17 94 0 55 5.529412Miami (FL) 9 16 127 0 22 7.9375

Georgia Tech 9 15 61 0 35 4.066667Clemson 9 15 95 0 51 6.333333

Duke 9 14 124 0 29 8.857143Boston College 9 14 70 0 33 5

Florida St. 9 13 58 0 31 4.461538North Carolina 9 12 136 0 38 11.333333

NC State 9 12 114 0 25 9.5Louisville 9 11 129 1 49 11.727273

KICK RETURN YARDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Duke 9 31 649 1 86 20.9Virginia Tech 9 25 605 0 78 24.2

Syracuse 9 25 523 0 51 20.9Georgia Tech 9 24 465 0 42 19.4

Louisville 9 21 455 0 59 21.7Clemson 9 17 419 0 75 24.6

Wake Forest 9 18 397 1 99 22.1Boston College 9 11 359 1 96 32.6

Florida St. 9 15 311 0 41 20.7North Carolina 9 15 306 0 40 20.4

Pittsburgh 9 11 219 0 47 19.9NC State 9 9 182 0 27 20.2

Miami (FL) 9 10 170 0 27 17.0Virginia 9 11 162 0 28 14.7

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PUNT RETURN YARDSTeam G No Yards TD Long Avg.

Virginia Tech 9 19 256 1 60 13.473684Syracuse 9 20 224 1 64 11.2

Wake Forest 9 19 187 0 27 9.842105North Carolina 9 12 136 0 38 11.333333

Louisville 9 11 129 1 49 11.727273Miami (FL) 9 16 127 0 22 7.9375

Duke 9 14 124 0 29 8.857143Pittsburgh 9 20 123 0 32 6.15NC State 9 12 114 0 25 9.5Clemson 9 15 95 0 51 6.333333Virginia 9 17 94 0 55 5.529412

Boston College 9 14 70 0 33 5Georgia Tech 9 15 61 0 35 4.066667

Florida St. 9 13 58 0 31 4.461538

KICK RETURN TDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Wake Forest 9 18 397 1 99 22.1Duke 9 31 649 1 86 20.9

Boston College 9 11 359 1 96 32.6Virginia Tech 9 25 605 0 78 24.2

Virginia 9 11 162 0 28 14.7Syracuse 9 25 523 0 51 20.9Pittsburgh 9 11 219 0 47 19.9

North Carolina 9 15 306 0 40 20.4NC State 9 9 182 0 27 20.2

Miami (FL) 9 10 170 0 27 17.0Louisville 9 21 455 0 59 21.7

Georgia Tech 9 24 465 0 42 19.4Florida St. 9 15 311 0 41 20.7Clemson 9 17 419 0 75 24.6

PUNT RETURN TDSTeam G No Yards TD Long Avg.

Virginia Tech 9 19 256 1 60 118Syracuse 9 20 224 1 64 113.88Louisville 9 11 129 1 49 67.33

Wake Forest 9 19 187 0 27 60.43Virginia 9 17 94 0 55 34.33

Pittsburgh 9 20 123 0 32 76.05North Carolina 9 12 136 0 38 87.2

NC State 9 12 114 0 25 40.5Miami (FL) 9 16 127 0 22 59.17

Georgia Tech 9 15 61 0 35 47.67Florida St. 9 13 58 0 31 23.25

Duke 9 14 124 0 29 64Clemson 9 15 95 0 51 50.75

Boston College 9 14 70 0 33 31.5

KICKOFF RETURNSTeam G No Yards TD Long Avg.

Syracuse 9 49 2060 0 51 42Clemson 9 43 1768 0 75 41.1

Virginia Tech 9 42 1707 0 78 40.6Virginia 9 65 2625 0 28 40.4

Boston College 9 46 1856 1 96 40.3Wake Forest 9 74 2898 1 99 39.2Pittsburgh 9 74 2904 0 47 39.2NC State 9 51 1978 0 27 38.8

North Carolina 9 64 2472 0 40 38.6Miami (FL) 9 60 2302 0 27 38.4Louisville 9 53 2023 0 59 38.2

Georgia Tech 9 50 1905 0 42 38.1Duke 9 48 1780 1 86 37.1

Florida St. 9 49 1813 0 41 37

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INTERCEPTION RETURN AVGTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Wake Forest 9 8 174 1 83 141.2Louisville 9 9 134 1 66 114.5Pittsburgh 9 9 160 3 50 111.0Miami (FL) 9 7 113 1 39 93.5

Virginia 9 5 93 0 66 86.0Florida St. 9 8 120 1 70 85.0

Virginia Tech 9 9 83 1 30 63.0Clemson 9 6 49 0 37 48.0

Duke 9 7 93 0 26 41.7North Carolina 9 9 62 0 21 36.2

Syracuse 9 3 27 0 23 27.0NC State 9 10 30 0 16 15.3

Boston College 9 8 27 1 22 13.5Georgia Tech 9 3 6 0 6 6.0

FUMBLE RETURNSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Boston College 9 1 41 1 41 41.0Wake Forest 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Virginia Tech 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Virginia 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Syracuse 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Pittsburgh 9 0 7 0 7 0.0

North Carolina 9 0 0 1 0 0.0NC State 9 0 0 1 34 0.0

Miami (FL) 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Louisville 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 9 0 170 2 70 0.0Florida St. 9 0 27 1 27 0.0

Duke 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Clemson 9 0 3 1 3 0.0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

NC State 9 10 30 0 16 15.3Virginia Tech 9 9 83 1 30 63.0

Pittsburgh 9 9 160 3 50 111.0North Carolina 9 9 62 0 21 36.2

Louisville 9 9 134 1 66 114.5Wake Forest 9 8 174 1 83 141.2Florida St. 9 8 120 1 70 85.0

Boston College 9 8 27 1 22 13.5Miami (FL) 9 7 113 1 39 93.5

Duke 9 7 93 0 26 41.7Clemson 9 6 49 0 37 48.0Virginia 9 5 93 0 66 86.0

Syracuse 9 3 27 0 23 27.0Georgia Tech 9 3 6 0 6 6.0

FUMBLE RETURN YARDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Georgia Tech 9 0 170 2 70 0.0Boston College 9 1 41 1 41 41.0

Florida St. 9 0 27 1 27 0.0Pittsburgh 9 0 7 0 7 0.0Clemson 9 0 3 1 3 0.0

Wake Forest 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Virginia Tech 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Virginia 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Syracuse 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

North Carolina 9 0 0 1 0 0.0NC State 9 0 0 1 34 0.0

Miami (FL) 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Louisville 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Duke 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RET YARDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Wake Forest 9 8 174 1 83 141.2Pittsburgh 9 9 160 3 50 111.0Louisville 9 9 134 1 66 114.5Florida St. 9 8 120 1 70 85.0Miami (FL) 9 7 113 1 39 93.5

Virginia 9 5 93 0 66 86.0Duke 9 7 93 0 26 41.7

Virginia Tech 9 9 83 1 30 63.0North Carolina 9 9 62 0 21 36.2

Clemson 9 6 49 0 37 48.0NC State 9 10 30 0 16 15.3Syracuse 9 3 27 0 23 27.0

Boston College 9 8 27 1 22 13.5Georgia Tech 9 3 6 0 6 6.0

FUMBLE RETURN TDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Georgia Tech 9 0 170 2 70 0.0NC State 9 0 0 1 34 0.0

North Carolina 9 0 0 1 0 0.0Florida St. 9 0 27 1 27 0.0Clemson 9 0 3 1 3 0.0

Boston College 9 1 41 1 41 41.0Wake Forest 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Virginia Tech 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Virginia 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Syracuse 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Pittsburgh 9 0 7 0 7 0.0Miami (FL) 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Louisville 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Duke 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

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INTERCEPTION RETURN TDSTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Pittsburgh 9 9 160 3 50 111.0Wake Forest 9 8 174 1 83 141.2Virginia Tech 9 9 83 1 30 63.0

Miami (FL) 9 7 113 1 39 93.5Louisville 9 9 134 1 66 114.5Florida St. 9 8 120 1 70 85.0

Boston College 9 8 27 1 22 13.5Virginia 9 5 93 0 66 86.0

Syracuse 9 3 27 0 23 27.0North Carolina 9 9 62 0 21 36.2

NC State 9 10 30 0 16 15.3Georgia Tech 9 3 6 0 6 6.0

Duke 9 7 93 0 26 41.7Clemson 9 6 49 0 37 48.0

FUMBLE RECOVEREDTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Wake Forest 9 10 0 0 0 0.0Georgia Tech 9 9 170 2 70 0.0

Duke 9 6 0 0 0 0.0Clemson 9 6 3 1 3 0.0

Boston College 9 6 41 1 41 41.0Virginia 9 5 0 0 0 0.0

Pittsburgh 9 5 7 0 7 0.0Florida St. 9 5 27 1 27 0.0

North Carolina 9 4 0 1 0 0.0NC State 9 3 0 1 34 0.0

Virginia Tech 9 2 0 0 0 0.0Syracuse 9 2 0 0 0 0.0Louisville 9 2 0 0 0 0.0Miami (FL) 9 1 0 0 0 0.0

FUMBLE RETURN AVGTeam G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

Boston College 9 1 41 1 41 41.0Wake Forest 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Virginia Tech 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Virginia 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Syracuse 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Pittsburgh 9 0 7 0 7 0.0

North Carolina 9 0 0 1 0 0.0NC State 9 0 0 1 34 0.0

Miami (FL) 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Louisville 9 0 0 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 9 0 170 2 70 0.0Florida St. 9 0 27 1 27 0.0

Duke 9 0 0 0 0 0.0Clemson 9 0 3 1 3 0.0

TURNOVER MARGINTeam Lost Gained

G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

Wake Forest 9 3 6 9 10 8 18 9 1.0Pittsburgh 9 7 3 10 5 9 14 4 0.4NC State 9 4 4 8 2 10 12 4 0.4

Virginia Tech 9 6 4 10 2 9 11 1 0.1Georgia Tech 9 3 8 11 9 3 12 1 0.1

Clemson 9 4 7 11 6 6 12 1 0.1Boston College 9 5 8 13 6 8 14 1 0.1North Carolina 9 6 7 13 3 9 12 -1 -0.1

Louisville 9 6 5 11 1 9 10 -1 -0.1Florida St. 9 6 10 16 5 8 13 -3 -0.3Virginia 9 5 8 13 4 5 9 -4 -0.4

Syracuse 9 6 5 11 2 3 5 -6 -0.7Duke 9 12 7 19 6 7 13 -6 -0.7

Miami (FL) 9 7 8 15 1 7 8 -7 -0.8

FIRST DOWNSTeam G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 89 149 16 254 28.22Virginia 9 65 165 18 248 27.56

North Carolina 9 108 95 26 229 25.44Wake Forest 9 78 122 27 227 25.22Miami (FL) 9 79 108 33 220 24.44

Duke 9 88 98 12 198 22NC State 9 58 116 18 192 21.33Syracuse 9 112 68 11 191 21.22Louisville 9 79 92 15 186 20.67

Georgia Tech 9 77 88 17 182 20.22Florida St. 9 81 79 19 179 19.89

Boston College 9 93 70 13 176 19.56Clemson 9 69 80 21 170 18.89

Virginia Tech 9 82 73 14 169 18.78

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONSTeam G Conv. Att. Pct.

Wake Forest 9 69 139 49.64North Carolina 9 57 115 49.57

Virginia 9 58 122 47.54Pittsburgh 9 62 131 47.33

Duke 9 68 154 44.16NC State 9 59 137 43.07

Virginia Tech 9 53 126 42.06Boston College 9 52 125 41.6

Miami (FL) 9 53 129 41.09Florida St. 9 43 115 37.39Louisville 9 48 130 36.92Clemson 9 45 123 36.59Syracuse 9 42 118 35.59

Georgia Tech 9 44 124 35.48

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1ST DOWNS RUSHINGTeam G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

Syracuse 9 112 68 11 191 21.22North Carolina 9 108 95 26 229 25.44Boston College 9 93 70 13 176 19.56

Pittsburgh 9 89 149 16 254 28.22Duke 9 88 98 12 198 22

Virginia Tech 9 82 73 14 169 18.78Florida St. 9 81 79 19 179 19.89Miami (FL) 9 79 108 33 220 24.44Louisville 9 79 92 15 186 20.67

Wake Forest 9 78 122 27 227 25.22Georgia Tech 9 77 88 17 182 20.22

Clemson 9 69 80 21 170 18.89Virginia 9 65 165 18 248 27.56NC State 9 58 116 18 192 21.33

OPT 3RD-DN CONVERTTeam G Conv. Att. Pct.

NC State 9 36 136 26.47Boston College 9 32 105 30.48

Pittsburgh 9 38 122 31.15Virginia Tech 9 41 124 33.06

Syracuse 9 44 127 34.65Louisville 9 46 127 36.22Clemson 9 53 146 36.3

Florida St. 9 55 141 39.01Virginia 9 49 124 39.52

North Carolina 9 51 125 40.8Miami (FL) 9 60 146 41.1

Wake Forest 9 54 129 41.86Georgia Tech 9 60 133 45.11

Duke 9 65 135 48.15

1ST DOWNS PASSINGTeam G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

Virginia 9 65 165 18 248 27.56Pittsburgh 9 89 149 16 254 28.22

Wake Forest 9 78 122 27 227 25.22NC State 9 58 116 18 192 21.33

Miami (FL) 9 79 108 33 220 24.44Duke 9 88 98 12 198 22

North Carolina 9 108 95 26 229 25.44Louisville 9 79 92 15 186 20.67

Georgia Tech 9 77 88 17 182 20.22Clemson 9 69 80 21 170 18.89

Florida St. 9 81 79 19 179 19.89Virginia Tech 9 82 73 14 169 18.78

Boston College 9 93 70 13 176 19.56Syracuse 9 112 68 11 191 21.22

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONSTeam G Conv. Att. Pct.

Pittsburgh 9 12 17 70.59Syracuse 9 8 13 61.54

North Carolina 9 5 9 55.56Virginia 9 7 13 53.85

Miami (FL) 9 7 13 53.85Boston College 9 9 17 52.94Wake Forest 9 7 14 50

Louisville 9 9 19 47.37Georgia Tech 9 9 19 47.37

Duke 9 9 20 45NC State 9 4 10 40

Virginia Tech 9 3 10 30Florida St. 9 5 17 29.41Clemson 9 1 6 16.67

1ST DOWNS BY PENALTYTeam G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

Miami (FL) 9 79 108 33 220 24.44Wake Forest 9 78 122 27 227 25.22

North Carolina 9 108 95 26 229 25.44Clemson 9 69 80 21 170 18.89

Florida St. 9 81 79 19 179 19.89Virginia 9 65 165 18 248 27.56NC State 9 58 116 18 192 21.33

Georgia Tech 9 77 88 17 182 20.22Pittsburgh 9 89 149 16 254 28.22Louisville 9 79 92 15 186 20.67

Virginia Tech 9 82 73 14 169 18.78Boston College 9 93 70 13 176 19.56

Duke 9 88 98 12 198 22Syracuse 9 112 68 11 191 21.22

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERTTeam G Conv. Att. Pct.

Pittsburgh 9 2 13 15.38Florida St. 9 3 13 23.08NC State 9 6 17 35.29

Wake Forest 9 6 16 37.5Duke 9 2 5 40

Miami (FL) 9 6 14 42.86Boston College 9 7 14 50

Syracuse 9 8 15 53.33North Carolina 9 8 15 53.33

Clemson 9 7 13 53.85Louisville 9 9 16 56.25

Georgia Tech 9 8 14 57.14Virginia 9 9 14 64.29

Virginia Tech 9 14 19 73.68

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OPPONENT 1ST DOWNSTeam G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

NC State 9 46 80 19 145 16.11Boston College 9 72 65 14 151 16.78

Syracuse 9 77 72 16 165 18.33Clemson 9 62 88 18 168 18.67

Pittsburgh 9 51 95 26 172 19.11Virginia Tech 9 93 74 10 177 19.67

Florida St. 9 69 96 19 184 20.44Miami (FL) 9 71 103 16 190 21.11

Georgia Tech 9 87 98 13 198 22Louisville 9 69 111 20 200 22.22

North Carolina 9 89 94 25 208 23.11Duke 9 78 112 18 208 23.11

Virginia 9 90 97 24 211 23.44Wake Forest 9 103 91 21 215 23.89

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SACKS BYTeam G No. Yards Avg/G

Syracuse 9 33 203 3.67Pittsburgh 9 31 247 3.44

Wake Forest 9 27 128 3Clemson 9 26 183 2.89Louisville 9 25 166 2.78Florida St. 9 25 114 2.78Miami (FL) 9 24 191 2.67NC State 9 20 105 2.22

Duke 9 20 115 2.22Virginia Tech 9 19 106 2.11

North Carolina 9 17 107 1.89Georgia Tech 9 16 102 1.78

Virginia 9 12 67 1.33Boston College 9 12 90 1.33

KICKOFF COVERAGETeam G No Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

Syracuse 9 49 3051 62.27 460 14 43.73Clemson 9 43 2768 64.37 154 31 36.6

Virginia Tech 9 42 2702 64.33 242 25 35.05Virginia 9 65 4124 63.45 98 51 39.72

Boston College 9 46 2854 62.04 340 20 41.09Wake Forest 9 74 4468 60.38 431 32 41.84Pittsburgh 9 74 4592 62.05 751 28 49.64NC State 9 51 3248 63.69 255 38 41.49

North Carolina 9 64 3903 60.98 118 51 35.73Miami (FL) 9 60 3669 61.15 486 26 47.48Louisville 9 53 3169 59.79 458 18 41.4

Georgia Tech 9 50 3042 60.84 145 30 36.54Duke 9 48 2698 56.21 220 17 32.38

Florida St. 9 49 3014 61.51 420 21 43.02

SACKS AGAINSTTeam G No. Yards Avg/G

Wake Forest 9 14 71 1.56NC State 9 15 104 1.67Louisville 9 15 79 1.67Pittsburgh 9 18 110 2Syracuse 9 19 114 2.11Clemson 9 19 121 2.11

Boston College 9 19 122 2.11Virginia Tech 9 20 156 2.22

Duke 9 20 132 2.22Georgia Tech 9 21 169 2.33

Virginia 9 26 144 2.89Florida St. 9 26 177 2.89Miami (FL) 9 27 162 3

North Carolina 9 34 186 3.78

RED ZONE OFFENSETeam G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

Wake Forest 9 40 - 43 93.0 29 18 - 11 11 - 12 1NC State 9 30 - 33 90.9 23 8 - 15 7 - 8 2

Pittsburgh 9 43 - 48 89.6 35 19 - 16 8 - 8 3North Carolina 9 30 - 34 88.2 21 14 - 7 9 - 10 2

Virginia 9 41 - 47 87.2 31 14 - 17 10 - 11 3Louisville 9 26 - 30 86.7 19 16 - 3 7 - 8 2Florida St. 9 25 - 29 86.2 22 11 - 11 3 - 4 3

Boston College 9 28 - 34 82.4 21 15 - 6 7 - 8 3Miami (FL) 9 32 - 39 82.1 22 11 - 11 10 - 11 3

Georgia Tech 9 25 - 31 80.6 15 9 - 6 10 - 11 4Clemson 9 23 - 29 79.3 19 13 - 6 4 - 6 4

Virginia Tech 9 21 - 27 77.8 15 10 - 5 6 - 8 4Syracuse 9 24 - 31 77.4 18 17 - 1 6 - 8 4

Duke 9 25 - 35 71.4 18 15 - 3 7 - 9 8

PENALTIESTeam G No. Yards Avg/G

Virginia Tech 9 38 321 35.67Boston College 9 45 380 42.22Georgia Tech 9 52 436 48.44

Clemson 9 60 475 52.78Florida St. 9 53 481 53.44

Wake Forest 9 52 488 54.22Syracuse 9 58 494 54.89Virginia 9 57 500 55.56NC State 9 55 503 55.89

Duke 9 59 558 62Louisville 9 64 578 64.22Miami (FL) 9 63 583 64.78Pittsburgh 9 63 620 68.89

North Carolina 9 69 666 74

RED ZONE DEFENSETeam G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

Clemson 9 13 - 22 59.1 6 2 - 4 7 - 9 5Florida St. 9 16 - 24 66.7 14 10 - 4 2 - 4 5Pittsburgh 9 23 - 32 71.9 18 10 - 8 5 - 9 5

Virginia 9 27 - 37 73.0 18 11 - 7 9 - 14 4Boston College 9 17 - 23 73.9 12 8 - 4 5 - 6 5

NC State 9 16 - 21 76.2 11 2 - 9 5 - 7 3Wake Forest 9 25 - 31 80.6 19 13 - 6 6 - 6 5

Syracuse 9 26 - 32 81.3 14 9 - 5 12 - 14 3Georgia Tech 9 31 - 37 83.8 22 8 - 14 9 - 10 3North Carolina 9 32 - 38 84.2 21 13 - 8 11 - 12 3Virginia Tech 9 21 - 24 87.5 16 9 - 7 5 - 6 2

Duke 9 37 - 41 90.2 26 15 - 11 11 - 13 2Louisville 9 32 - 35 91.4 24 11 - 13 8 - 6 2Miami (FL) 9 26 - 27 96.3 17 7 - 10 9 - 8 0

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OPPONENT PENALTIESTeam G No. Yards Avg/G

Clemson 9 84 694 77.11Miami (FL) 9 70 661 73.44Florida St. 9 70 591 65.67

Wake Forest 9 66 587 65.22Pittsburgh 9 58 567 63

North Carolina 9 58 551 61.22Virginia 9 56 530 58.89

Virginia Tech 9 62 521 57.89Georgia Tech 9 56 501 55.67

NC State 9 62 491 54.56Boston College 9 54 457 50.78

Duke 9 53 450 50Louisville 9 53 436 48.44Syracuse 9 36 359 39.89

TIME OF POSSESSIONTeam G Total possession Avg/G

Pittsburgh 9 292:08 32:28NC State 9 285:50 31:46Louisville 9 285:46 31:45Syracuse 9 278:52 30:59Virginia 9 278:35 30:57

Boston College 9 273:29 30:23Virginia Tech 9 263:10 29:14

Duke 9 262:00 29:07North Carolina 9 258:23 28:43Georgia Tech 9 253:49 28:12Wake Forest 9 249:05 27:41Florida St. 9 248:46 27:38Clemson 9 247:17 27:29

Miami (FL) 9 245:35 27:17

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RUSHING (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%, 10 Rushing Attempts/Game)# Player G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/g1 Tucker, Sean - Syr 9 201 1267 6.30 11 56 140.782 Durant, Mataeo - Duke 9 210 1062 5.06 9 59 118.003 Chandler, Ty - UNC 9 143 884 6.18 13 60 98.224 Garwo, Patrick - BC 9 146 805 5.51 6 67 89.445 Corbin, Jashaun - FSU 9 109 747 6.85 6 89 83.006 Howell, Sam - UNC 9 135 698 5.17 8 62 77.567 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 132 690 5.23 15 51 76.678 Shrader, Garrett - Syr 9 120 670 5.58 13 55 74.449 Knight, Zonovan - NCSU 9 119 617 5.18 3 46 68.56

10 Gibbs, Jahmyr - GaTech 9 110 591 5.37 3 71 65.67

TOTAL OFFENSE (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/g1 Armstrong, Brennan - UVa 9 271 3557 487 3828 425.332 Pickett, Kenny - Pitt 9 242 3171 414 3413 379.223 Hartman, Sam - Wake 9 285 2873 363 3158 350.894 Howell, Sam - UNC 9 698 2408 403 3106 345.115 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 690 2076 385 2766 307.336 Van Dyke, Tyler - Miami 7 40 1877 235 1917 273.867 Leary, Devin - NCSU 9 -44 2475 355 2431 270.118 Sims, Jeff - GaTech 7 372 1468 258 1840 262.869 Holmberg, Gunnar - Duke 9 147 2034 338 2181 242.33

10 Shrader, Garrett - Syr 9 670 1119 292 1789 198.78

PASSING AVG/GAME (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Comp-att-int Yds TD Avg/g1 Armstrong, Brennan - UVa 9 261-406-8 3557 27 395.222 Pickett, Kenny - Pitt 9 235-342-3 3171 29 352.333 Hartman, Sam - Wake 9 188-301-5 2873 27 319.224 Leary, Devin - NCSU 9 210-318-3 2475 25 275.005 Van Dyke, Tyler - Miami 7 124-195-4 1877 15 268.146 Howell, Sam - UNC 9 169-268-7 2408 20 267.567 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 153-253-5 2076 9 230.678 Holmberg, Gunnar - Duke 9 178-257-6 2034 7 226.009 Sims, Jeff - GaTech 7 113-188-7 1468 12 209.71

10 Uiagalelei, DJ - Clem 9 146-260-6 1511 7 167.89

SCORING (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/g1 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 0 15 47 0 92 10.222 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 15 0 0 0 90 10.003 Chandler, Ty - UNC 9 14 0 0 0 84 9.334 Scarton, Sam - Pitt 9 0 12 47 0 83 9.225 Shrader, Garrett - Syr 9 13 0 0 0 78 8.676 Tucker, Sean - Syr 9 13 0 0 0 78 8.677 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 0 11 42 0 75 8.338 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 12 0 0 0 72 8.009 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 0 12 32 0 68 7.56

10 Turner, James - LOU 9 0 12 31 0 67 7.44

PASS EFFICIENCY (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%, 15 Total Passes/Game)# Player G Comp-att-int Yds TD Eff.1 Pickett, Kenny - Pitt 9 235-342-3 3171 29 172.832 Hartman, Sam - Wake 9 188-301-5 2873 27 168.913 Van Dyke, Tyler - Miami 7 124-195-4 1877 15 165.734 Howell, Sam - UNC 9 169-268-7 2408 20 157.945 Armstrong, Brennan - UVa 9 261-406-8 3557 27 155.886 Leary, Devin - NCSU 9 210-318-3 2475 25 155.477 Travis, Jordan - FSU 7 66-105-5 812 11 152.868 Holmberg, Gunnar - Duke 9 178-257-6 2034 7 140.069 Sims, Jeff - GaTech 7 113-188-7 1468 12 139.31

10 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 153-253-5 2076 9 137.19

SCORING (TDs) (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Run Rec Ret Pts Avg/g1 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 0 0 0 92 10.222 Cunningham, Malik - LOU 9 15 0 0 90 10.003 Chandler, Ty - UNC 9 13 1 0 84 9.334 Scarton, Sam - Pitt 9 0 0 0 83 9.225 Shrader, Garrett - Syr 9 13 0 0 78 8.676 Tucker, Sean - Syr 9 11 2 0 78 8.677 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 0 0 0 75 8.338 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 1 11 0 72 8.009 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 0 0 0 68 7.56

10 Turner, James - LOU 9 0 0 0 67 7.44

RECEPTIONS/GAME (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/g Rec/g1 Downs, Josh - UNC 9 74 1014 8 63 112.67 8.222 Bobo, Jake - Duke 9 59 628 1 48 69.78 6.563 Kemp, Billy - UVa 9 59 562 6 32 62.44 6.564 Rambo, Charleston - Miami 9 58 860 5 60 95.56 6.445 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 54 986 11 67 109.56 6.006 Thompson, Keytaon - UVa 9 51 663 0 34 73.67 5.677 Roberson, Jaquarii - Wake 9 50 848 8 75 94.22 5.568 Emezie, Emeka - NCSU 9 44 550 2 46 61.11 4.899 Ross, Justyn - Clem 9 43 474 3 36 52.67 4.78

10 Perry, A.T. - Wake 9 42 845 10 69 93.89 4.67

SCORING (KICK) (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G PAT FG Pts Avg/g1 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 47-47 15-16 92 10.222 Scarton, Sam - Pitt 9 47-49 12-13 83 9.223 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 42-42 11-15 75 8.334 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 32-32 12-16 68 7.565 Turner, James - LOU 9 31-32 12-18 67 7.446 Dunn, Christopher - NCSU 9 35-35 9-13 62 6.897 Ham, Charlie - Duke 8 28-28 9-14 55 6.888 Cimaglia, Brent - GaTech 9 28-29 10-14 58 6.449 Potter, B.T. - Clem 9 23-23 11-15 56 6.22

10 Romo, John Parker - Hokies 9 22-22 11-14 55 6.11

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RECEIVE YDS/GAME (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/c Yds/g1 Downs, Josh - UNC 9 74 1014 8 63 13.70 112.672 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 54 986 11 67 18.26 109.563 Wicks, Dontayvion - UVa 9 42 972 9 77 23.14 108.004 Rambo, Charleston - Miami 9 58 860 5 60 14.83 95.565 Roberson, Jaquarii - Wake 9 50 848 8 75 16.96 94.226 Perry, A.T. - Wake 9 42 845 10 69 20.12 93.897 Turner, Tre - Hokies 8 34 602 2 69 17.71 75.258 Thompson, Keytaon - UVa 9 51 663 0 34 13.00 73.679 Bobo, Jake - Duke 9 59 628 1 48 10.64 69.78

10 Calhoun, Jalon - Duke 9 41 609 3 80 14.85 67.67

PUNT RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Jackson, Courtney - Syr 9 3 93 1 64 31.002 Williams, Ke'Shawn - Wake 9 2 36 0 26 18.003 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 2 30 0 27 15.00

KICK RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Stinson, Jaylen - Duke 9 26 556 1 86 2.892 Pena, Trebor - Syr 7 17 421 0 51 2.433 Gibbs, Jahmyr - GaTech 9 19 421 0 42 2.11

ALL PURPOSE (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/g1 Tucker, Sean - Syr 9 1267 238 0 0 1505 167.222 Gibbs, Jahmyr - GaTech 9 591 445 0 421 1457 161.893 Durant, Mataeo - Duke 9 1062 222 0 0 1284 142.674 Downs, Josh - UNC 9 0 1014 136 0 1150 127.785 Chandler, Ty - UNC 9 884 188 0 70 1142 126.896 Addison, Jordan - Pitt 9 6 986 30 0 1022 113.567 Wicks, Dontayvion - UVa 9 0 972 0 0 972 108.008 Thompson, Keytaon - UVa 9 216 663 0 0 879 97.679 Rambo, Charleston - Miami 9 0 860 0 0 860 95.56

10 Knight, Zonovan - NCSU 9 617 66 0 175 858 95.33

PUNTING (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%, 3.6 Punts/Game)# Player G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.1 Carlson, Grant - BC 9 41 1870 72 17 17 4 45.612 Gill, Trenton - NCSU 9 52 2367 65 25 20 5 45.523 Wilson, Porter - Duke 9 48 2167 69 16 14 2 45.154 Hedley, Lou - Miami 9 38 1713 62 16 10 0 45.085 Moore, Peter - Hokies 9 48 2146 68 19 16 4 44.716 Mastromanno, Alex - FSU 9 45 1974 65 10 6 0 43.877 Shanahan, David - GaTech 9 43 1835 71 9 10 6 42.678 Vassett, Mark - LOU 9 41 1740 73 15 5 1 42.449 Spiers, Will - Clem 9 51 2130 58 20 13 2 41.76

10 Christodoulou, Kirk - Pitt 9 35 1441 58 12 6 4 41.17

FIELD GOALS (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Made Att. Long Pct. Avg.1 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 15 16 46 93.75 1.672 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 12 16 55 75.00 1.333 Turner, James - LOU 9 12 18 46 66.67 1.334 Scarton, Sam - Pitt 9 12 13 47 92.31 1.335 Potter, B.T. - Clem 9 11 15 47 73.33 1.226 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 11 15 51 73.33 1.227 Romo, John Parker - Hokies 9 11 14 52 78.57 1.228 Ham, Charlie - Duke 8 9 14 50 64.29 1.139 Cimaglia, Brent - GaTech 9 10 14 37 71.43 1.11

FIELD GOAL PCT (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Made Att. Long Pct.1 Longman, Danny - BC 9 2 2 27 100.002 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 15 16 46 93.753 Scarton, Sam - Pitt 9 12 13 47 92.314 Lytton, Connor - BC 8 7 8 49 87.505 Romo, John Parker - Hokies 9 11 14 52 78.576 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 12 16 55 75.007 Fitzgerald, Ryan - FSU 9 6 8 53 75.008 Potter, B.T. - Clem 9 11 15 47 73.339 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 11 15 51 73.33

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PAT KICKING PCT (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Made Att. Pct.1 Dunn, Christopher - NCSU 9 35 35 100.002 Atkins, Grayson - UNC 9 42 42 100.003 Kim, Jonathan - UNC 9 1 1 100.004 Sciba, Nick - Wake 9 47 47 100.005 Potter, B.T. - Clem 9 23 23 100.006 Ham, Charlie - Duke 8 28 28 100.007 Romo, John Parker - Hokies 9 22 22 100.008 Borregales, Andres - Miami 9 32 32 100.009 Lytton, Connor - BC 8 17 17 100.00

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TACKLES (All positions) (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/g1 Jackson, Quez - GaTech 9 LB 42 50 92 10.222 Jackson, Nick - UVa 9 LB 40 46 86 9.563 Eley, Ayinde - GaTech 9 LB 39 42 81 9.004 Jones, Mikel - Syr 9 LB 46 34 80 8.895 Heyward, Shaka - Duke 9 LB 26 49 75 8.336 Thomas, Drake - NCSU 9 LB 36 39 75 8.337 Blount, Joey - UVa 8 DB 43 23 66 8.258 Skalski, James - Clem 9 LB 36 38 74 8.229 Peoples, Nasir - Hokies 9 DB 42 30 72 8.00

10 Tisdale, Alan - Hokies 9 LB 33 34 67 7.4411 Thomas, Juanyeh - GaTech 9 DB 33 32 65 7.2212 Spector, Baylon - Clem 8 LB 27 30 57 7.1313 Robinson, Jammie - FSU 9 DB 34 30 64 7.1114 Hollifield, Dax - Hokies 9 LB 23 40 63 7.0015 Avery, C.J. - LOU 9 LB 30 33 63 7.0016 Thomas, Charlie - GaTech 9 LB 31 31 62 6.8917 Dennis, SirVocea - Pitt 8 LB 19 36 55 6.8818 Young IV, Lummie - Duke 9 DB 28 32 60 6.6719 Ingle, Tanner - NCSU 9 DB 30 30 60 6.6720 Graham-Mobley, Isaiah - BC 7 LB 30 16 46 6.5721 Gray, Cedric - UNC 9 LB 38 21 59 6.5622 Thompson, Stefon - Syr 9 LB 36 23 59 6.5623 Masterson, Luke - Wake 9 LB 38 21 59 6.5624 Conner, Chamarri - Hokies 9 DB 37 22 59 6.5625 Hill, Brandon - Pitt 9 DB 24 32 56 6.2226 Taylor, Noah - UVa 9 LB 24 32 56 6.2227 Moore, Isaiah - NCSU 7 LB 20 23 43 6.1428 Smenda, Jr., Ryan - Wake 9 LB 25 29 54 6.0029 Fagot, Jack - LOU 9 DB 34 20 54 6.0030 Johnson, Jermaine - FSU 9 DE 23 31 54 6.0031 Bolden, Bubba - Miami 7 DB 26 16 42 6.0032 Duncan, Kenderick - LOU 9 DB 40 13 53 5.8933 Lundy, DJ - FSU 9 LB 23 30 53 5.8934 Thompson, Nate - Duke 7 DB 22 18 40 5.7135 Cole, Qwynnterrio - LOU 9 DB 37 14 51 5.6736 Williams, Garrett - Syr 7 DB 29 10 39 5.5737 Gainer, Amari - FSU 9 LB 22 28 50 5.5638 DeLoach, Kalen - FSU 9 LB 28 22 50 5.5639 Daley, Tae - Hokies 9 S 31 18 49 5.4440 Turner, Nolan - Clem 7 S 24 14 38 5.4341 Mausi, Dorian - Duke 9 LB 18 30 48 5.3342 Carter, Amari - Miami 7 DB 15 22 37 5.2943 Gemmel, Jeremiah - UNC 9 LB 27 20 47 5.2244 Petrishen, John - Pitt 9 LB 19 27 46 5.1145 Clark, Kei'Trel - LOU 8 DB 30 10 40 5.0046 Conley, Ja'Qurious - UNC 9 DB 35 9 44 4.8947 Hallett, Erick - Pitt 9 DB 28 16 44 4.8948 Carpenter, Tariq - GaTech 9 DB 29 15 44 4.8949 Kelly, Cam'Ron - UNC 9 DB 31 13 44 4.8950 Simpson, Trenton - Clem 9 LB 26 17 43 4.78

SACKS (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/g1 Johnson, Jermaine - FSU 9 DE 6 4 8 0.892 Roscoe, Cody - Syr 9 DL 6 4 8 0.893 Abdullah, Yasir - LOU 9 LB 7 0 7 0.78

4 Baldonado, Habakkuk -Pitt 9 DL 6 1 6.5 0.72

5 Thompson, Stefon - Syr 9 LB 5 2 6 0.676 Bothroyd, Rondell - Wake 9 DL 5 1 5.5 0.617 Vilain, Luiji - Wake 9 DL 4 2 5 0.568 Thomas, Keir - FSU 9 DE 4 1 4.5 0.509 Murphy, Myles - Clem 9 DE 4 1 4.5 0.50

10 Carter, DeWayne - Duke 9 DL 4 1 4.5 0.5011 Jonathan, Kingsley - Syr 9 DL 4 1 4.5 0.5012 Kancey, Calijah - Pitt 9 DL 4 0 4 0.4413 Simpson, Trenton - Clem 9 LB 3 2 4 0.4414 Thomas, Drake - NCSU 9 LB 4 0 4 0.4415 Fox, Tomon - UNC 9 LB 3 2 4 0.4416 Murphy, Myles - UNC 9 DL 4 0 4 0.4417 Oben, R.J. - Duke 9 DL 4 0 4 0.4418 Wax, Marlowe - Syr 9 LB 4 0 4 0.4419 Campbell, Phil - Pitt 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.4420 Fox, Miles - Wake 7 DL 2 2 3 0.43

TACKLES FOR LOSS (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%, 1.25 TotalTackles For Loss/Game)

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FUMBLES FORCED (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Avg/g1 Carter, DeWayne - Duke 9 4 0.442 Oben, R.J. - Duke 9 3 0.333 Smenda, Jr., Ryan - Wake 9 3 0.334 Domineck, Jordan - GaTech 9 3 0.335 DePalma, Vinny - BC 9 2 0.226 Conner, Chamarri - Hokies 9 2 0.227 Redd, Traveon - Wake 9 2 0.228 Garbutt, TyJuan - Hokies 9 2 0.229 Robinson, Jammie - FSU 9 2 0.22

10 Thompson, Stefon - Syr 9 2 0.22

FUMBLES RECOVERED (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Avg/g1 Sims, Myles - GaTech 8 2 0.252 Frye, Ben - Duke 9 2 0.223 Woodbey, Jaiden - BC 9 2 0.224 Jones, Chase - Wake 9 2 0.225 Taylor, Ja'Sir - Wake 9 2 0.226 Jackson, Quez - GaTech 9 2 0.227 Redd, Traveon - Wake 9 2 0.228 Harrison, T.C. - UVa 7 1 0.149 Mustapha, Malik - Wake 8 1 0.13

10 Miller, Jordan - Miami 8 1 0.13

PASSES DEFENDED (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G Brup Int. Total Avg/g1 Clark, Kei'Trel - LOU 8 9 3 12 1.502 Williams, Garrett - Syr 7 8 0 8 1.143 Goodrich, Mario - Clem 8 8 0 8 1.004 Carson, Caelen - Wake 9 7 2 9 1.005 Young IV, Lummie - Duke 9 7 1 8 0.896 Hallett, Erick - Pitt 9 7 1 8 0.897 Grant, Nick - UVa 8 7 0 7 0.888 Chestnut, Darian - Syr 9 5 2 7 0.789 Waller, Jermaine - Hokies 9 3 4 7 0.78

10 Hill, Brandon - Pitt 9 6 1 7 0.7811 Vance, Greedy - LOU 9 7 0 7 0.7812 Jay, Travis - FSU 8 4 2 6 0.7513 Sebastian, Brandon - BC 7 2 3 5 0.7114 Kelly, Cam'Ron - UNC 9 2 4 6 0.6715 Johnson, Anthony - UVa 9 5 1 6 0.6716 Cross, De'Vante - UVa 9 5 1 6 0.6717 Jones, Chandler - LOU 9 6 0 6 0.6718 White, Aydan - NCSU 9 5 1 6 0.6719 Johnson, Leonard - Duke 9 4 2 6 0.6720 Grimes, Tony - UNC 9 6 0 6 0.67

INTERCEPTIONS (Minimum Games Played Pct. 75%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Kelly, Cam'Ron - UNC 9 4 24 0 20 0.442 Waller, Jermaine - Hokies 9 4 67 1 30 0.443 Sebastian, Brandon - BC 7 3 0 0 0 0.434 Clark, Kei'Trel - LOU 8 3 2 0 2 0.385 Redd, Traveon - Wake 9 3 83 1 83 0.336 Petrishen, John - Pitt 9 3 35 1 33 0.337 Jay, Travis - FSU 8 2 5 0 5 0.258 Blount, Joey - UVa 8 2 27 0 14 0.259 Lewis, Jeremiah - Duke 8 2 35 0 23 0.25

10 Carson, Caelen - Wake 9 2 30 0 30 0.22

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INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHSPoints scored

30 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)24 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)24 Gunnar Holmberg (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)

Touchdowns5 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)4 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)4 Gunnar Holmberg (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)

TD responsibility7 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021) [2r,5p]

Points scored kicking18 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021) [4fg,6pat]

Total offense yards538 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021) [-16r,554p]509 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021) [-10r,519p]

Total offense plays76 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021) [17r,59p]71 D'Eriq King (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021) [12r,59p]

Total offense yards/play47 Zay Flowers (Boston College) at Temple (09/18/2021) [47-1]45 Braden Smith (Louisville) vs UCF (09/17/2021) [45-1]

Rushing yards255 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at Charlotte (09/03/2021)213 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)

Rushing attempts43 Mataeo Durant (Duke) vs Georgia Tech (10/09/2021)32 Jaylan Knighton (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)32 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Liberty (09/24/2021)

Yards per rush47 Zay Flowers (Boston College) at Temple (09/18/2021) [47-1]45 Jake Garcia (Miami (FL)) vs Central Conn. St. (09/25/2021) [45-1]

Rushing TDs4 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)4 Gunnar Holmberg (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)4 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)

Longest rush89 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Notre Dame (09/05/2021)75 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Louisville (09/25/2021)

Passing yards554 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)519 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)

Passing attempts60 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)59 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021)59 D'Eriq King (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021)

Passing TDs6 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Western Mich. (09/18/2021)5 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021)5 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)5 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021)5 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)5 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021)

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94 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) vs Eastern Ky. (09/11/2021)92 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021)

Passes completed40 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)39 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)39 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)

Had intercepted3 Tyler Van Dyke (Miami (FL)) at North Carolina (10/16/2021)3 Jordan Travis (Florida St.) vs Notre Dame (09/05/2021)3 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (09/03/2021)

Pass completion pct100 Chubba Purdy (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021) [5-5]100 Will Spiers (Clemson) at Syracuse (10/15/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Patti (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Davis Beville (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Patti (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021) [4-4]100 Jordan Moore (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021) [1-1]100 Braden Smith (Louisville) vs UCF (09/17/2021) [1-1]100 Jacolby Criswell (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021) [2-2]100 Jared Wayne (Pittsburgh) at Tennessee (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Luca Diamont (Duke) vs N.C. A&T (09/10/2021) [1-1]100 Braden Smith (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021) [1-1]100 Garrett Shrader (Syracuse) at Ohio (09/04/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Patti (Pittsburgh) vs Massachusetts (09/04/2021) [5-5]

Pass yards/attempt45 Braden Smith (Louisville) vs UCF (09/17/2021) [45-1]36 Jordan Moore (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021) [36-1]

Pass yards/catch45 Braden Smith (Louisville) vs UCF (09/17/2021) [45-1]36 Jordan Moore (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021) [36-1]

Receiving yards210 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)203 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)

Receptions14 Emeka Emezie (NC State) vs Clemson (09/25/2021)12 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021)

Yards per catch138 Jahmyr Gibbs (Georgia Tech) vs Pittsburgh (10/02/2021) [6-125]131 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021) [8-203]

Receiving TDs3 Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)3 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021)3 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021)3 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) vs Western Mich. (09/18/2021)

Longest reception94 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (Louisville) vs Eastern Ky. (09/11/2021)92 Tyler Harrell (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021)

Field goal attempts6 James Turner (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021)5 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) at Georgia Tech (10/30/2021)

Field goals made4 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021)4 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) at Georgia Tech (10/30/2021)4 James Turner (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021)

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4 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Boston College (10/02/2021)Longest field goal

55 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021)53 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021)

Field goal pct100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Louisville (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021) [2-2]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021) [4-4]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021) [2-2]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs Virginia Tech (11/05/2021) [1-1]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (11/05/2021) [1-1]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) at Notre Dame (10/30/2021) [2-2]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) at Syracuse (10/30/2021) [2-2]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) at Pittsburgh (10/30/2021) [1-1]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Virginia Tech (10/30/2021) [1-1]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) vs Georgia Tech (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs NC State (10/23/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Miami (FL) (10/23/2021) [3-3]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) vs Clemson (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Pittsburgh (10/23/2021) [1-1]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Syracuse (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Boston College (10/16/2021) [1-1]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) at North Carolina (10/16/2021) [2-2]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) vs Duke (10/16/2021) [2-2]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Syracuse (10/15/2021) [1-1]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Notre Dame (10/09/2021) [3-3]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Florida St. (10/09/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021) [2-2]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) at Duke (10/09/2021) [1-1]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Boston College (10/02/2021) [4-4]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) at Clemson (10/02/2021) [2-2]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Louisiana Tech (10/02/2021) [2-2]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) at Florida St. (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Syracuse (10/02/2021) [2-2]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Louisville (10/02/2021) [3-3]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Duke (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) at Miami (FL) (09/30/2021) [2-2]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs North Carolina (09/25/2021) [3-3]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021) [1-1]100 James Turner (Louisville) at Florida St. (09/25/2021) [1-1]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs Missouri (09/25/2021) [2-2]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Virginia (09/24/2021) [3-3]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Furman (09/18/2021) [1-1]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Florida St. (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Eastern Ky. (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Danny Longman (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Norfolk St. (09/11/2021) [2-2]

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100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Kennesaw St. (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Tennessee (09/11/2021) [2-2]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs N.C. A&T (09/10/2021) [1-1]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021) [1-1]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Georgia (N) (09/04/2021) [1-1]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) vs William & Mary (09/04/2021) [2-2]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) at Ohio (09/04/2021) [2-2]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) vs Massachusetts (09/04/2021) [1-1]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Alabama (N) (09/04/2021) [2-2]100 Danny Longman (Boston College) vs Colgate (09/04/2021) [1-1]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (09/03/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs South Fla. (09/02/2021) [1-1]

PAT kicks attempted10 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)

PAT kicks made10 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)

PAT kicks pct100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Clemson (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Louisville (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Florida St. (11/06/2021) [4-4]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs NC State (11/06/2021) [2-2]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) at Miami (FL) (11/06/2021) [4-4]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021) [7-7]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021) [6-6]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021) [7-7]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021) [3-3]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs Virginia Tech (11/05/2021) [2-2]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) at BYU (10/30/2021) [7-7]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Louisville (10/30/2021) [4-4]100 James Turner (Louisville) at NC State (10/30/2021) [1-1]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) at Notre Dame (10/30/2021) [4-4]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Duke (10/30/2021) [6-6]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) at Wake Forest (10/30/2021) [1-1]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Florida St. (10/30/2021) [3-3]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021) [3-3]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) at Pittsburgh (10/30/2021) [5-5]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021) [4-4]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) at Georgia Tech (10/30/2021) [2-2]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Virginia Tech (10/30/2021) [2-2]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) vs Georgia Tech (10/23/2021) [6-6]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Miami (FL) (10/23/2021) [3-3]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs NC State (10/23/2021) [4-4]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Boston College (10/23/2021) [4-4]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) at Louisville (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) vs Clemson (10/23/2021) [3-3]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Pittsburgh (10/23/2021) [2-2]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Syracuse (10/23/2021) [4-4]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021) [8-8]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021) [10-10]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Boston College (10/16/2021) [4-4]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs NC State (10/16/2021) [1-1]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Pittsburgh (10/16/2021) [1-1]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) at North Carolina (10/16/2021) [4-4]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Virginia Tech (10/16/2021) [4-4]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Miami (FL) (10/16/2021) [6-6]

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100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) vs Duke (10/16/2021) [6-6]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Clemson (10/15/2021) [2-2]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at Syracuse (10/15/2021) [2-2]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Notre Dame (10/09/2021) [2-2]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021) [2-2]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Florida St. (10/09/2021) [2-2]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Wake Forest (10/09/2021) [4-4]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) at North Carolina (10/09/2021) [5-5]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021) [4-4]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021) [3-3]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) at Duke (10/09/2021) [4-4]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Georgia Tech (10/09/2021) [3-3]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Boston College (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) at Clemson (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Louisiana Tech (10/02/2021) [4-4]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Louisville (10/02/2021) [4-4]100 James Turner (Louisville) at Wake Forest (10/02/2021) [4-4]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Pittsburgh (10/02/2021) [3-3]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Duke (10/02/2021) [5-5]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) at North Carolina (10/02/2021) [1-1]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021) [7-7]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) at Miami (FL) (09/30/2021) [2-2]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Virginia (09/30/2021) [4-4]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (09/25/2021) [2-2]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs North Carolina (09/25/2021) [4-4]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021) [7-7]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Clemson (09/25/2021) [3-3]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) at NC State (09/25/2021) [3-3]100 James Turner (Louisville) at Florida St. (09/25/2021) [4-4]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Central Conn. St. (09/25/2021) [7-7]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs Missouri (09/25/2021) [5-5]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Richmond (09/25/2021) [3-3]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021) [9-9]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Liberty (09/24/2021) [3-3]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Virginia (09/24/2021) [4-4]100 Brendan Farrell (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021) [1-1]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021) [1-1]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021) [4-4]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021) [8-8]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs Furman (09/18/2021) [6-6]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021) [3-3]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) at Wake Forest (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs Georgia Tech (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Florida St. (09/18/2021) [3-3]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021) [2-2]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021) [8-8]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) at Temple (09/18/2021) [4-4]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) at West Virginia (09/18/2021) [3-3]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs UCF (09/17/2021) [6-6]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021) [2-2]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021) [7-7]100 Jonathan Kim (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs App State (09/11/2021) [2-2]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) at Mississippi St. (09/11/2021) [1-1]100 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs South Carolina St. (09/11/2021) [7-7]100 Danny Longman (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021) [6-6]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs Rutgers (09/11/2021) [1-1]

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100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs Middle Tenn. (09/11/2021) [5-5]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Norfolk St. (09/11/2021) [5-5]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Kennesaw St. (09/11/2021) [6-6]100 Sam Scarton (Pittsburgh) at Tennessee (09/11/2021) [5-5]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021) [6-6]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) vs N.C. A&T (09/10/2021) [6-6]100 James Turner (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021) [3-3]100 Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) vs Notre Dame (09/05/2021) [3-3]100 Brent Cimaglia (Georgia Tech) vs Northern Ill. (09/04/2021) [3-3]100 Justin Duenkel (Virginia) vs William & Mary (09/04/2021) [5-5]100 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) at Ohio (09/04/2021) [3-3]100 Ben Sauls (Pittsburgh) vs Massachusetts (09/04/2021) [2-2]100 Andres Borregales (Miami (FL)) vs Alabama (N) (09/04/2021) [1-1]100 Connor Lytton (Boston College) vs Colgate (09/04/2021) [2-2]100 Charlie Ham (Duke) at Charlotte (09/03/2021) [4-4]100 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs Old Dominion (09/03/2021) [6-6]100 John Parker Romo (Virginia Tech) vs North Carolina (09/03/2021) [2-2]100 Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (09/03/2021) [1-1]100 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs South Fla. (09/02/2021) [6-6]

Punts9 Alex Mastromanno (Florida St.) vs NC State (11/06/2021)9 Will Spiers (Clemson) at Syracuse (10/15/2021)9 Porter Wilson (Duke) at North Carolina (10/02/2021)

Yards punted404 Alex Mastromanno (Florida St.) vs NC State (11/06/2021) [9-404]347 Lou Hedley (Miami (FL)) vs Virginia (09/30/2021) [7-347]

Longest punt73 Mark Vassett (Louisville) at Florida St. (09/25/2021)

Punting avg54 Grant Carlson (Boston College) vs Colgate (09/04/2021) [108-2]

Punt returns5 Trebor Pena (Syracuse) vs Clemson (10/15/2021)5 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Duke (10/02/2021)

Punt return yards68 Courtney Jackson (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021)67 Billy Kemp (Virginia) vs William & Mary (09/04/2021)

Longest punt return64 Courtney Jackson (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021)60 Tayvion Robinson (Virginia Tech) vs Richmond (09/25/2021)

Punt return avg38 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021) [38-1]35 Azende Rey (Georgia Tech) at Duke (10/09/2021) [35-1]

Kick returns7 Jaylen Stinson (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021)7 Hassan Hall (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021)

Kick return yards195 Jaylen Stinson (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021)169 Hassan Hall (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021)

Kick return avg99 Ja'Sir Taylor (Wake Forest) vs Old Dominion (09/03/2021) [99-1]96 Travis Levy (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021) [96-1]

Longest kick return99 Ja'Sir Taylor (Wake Forest) vs Old Dominion (09/03/2021)96 Travis Levy (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021)

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1 Jaylen Stinson (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021)1 Travis Levy (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021)1 Ja'Sir Taylor (Wake Forest) vs Old Dominion (09/03/2021)

Combined PR/KR yards195 Jaylen Stinson (Duke) vs Pittsburgh (11/06/2021) [0pr,195kr]169 Hassan Hall (Louisville) vs Ole Miss (N) (09/06/2021) [0pr,169kr]

Interceptions2 Cam'Ron Kelly (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)2 Cedric Gray (North Carolina) vs Miami (FL) (10/16/2021)2 Kei'Trel Clark (Louisville) vs Eastern Ky. (09/11/2021)2 Charlie Thomas (Georgia Tech) vs Kennesaw St. (09/11/2021)

Interception return yds83 Traveon Redd (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)70 Jarvis Brownlee (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021)

Interception return avg83 Traveon Redd (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021) [83-1]70 Jarvis Brownlee (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021) [70-1]

Longest interception rtn83 Traveon Redd (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)70 Jarvis Brownlee (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021)

All-purpose yards289 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at Charlotte (09/03/2021)253 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)

Tackles19 Baylon Spector (Clemson) at NC State (09/25/2021) [9-10]

Sacks3 Kingsley Jonathan (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021) [0-3]3 Cody Roscoe (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021) [0-3]3 Jermaine Johnson (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021) [2-2]

Tackles for loss4 Nick Jackson (Virginia) vs Duke (10/16/2021) [3-2]4 Jermaine Johnson (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021) [3-2]

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200-Yard Rushing Performances255 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at Charlotte (09/03/2021)213 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)207 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021)

100-Yard Rushing Performances255 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at Charlotte (09/03/2021)213 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)207 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Boston College (10/30/2021)198 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)181 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) at Ohio (09/04/2021)178 Garrett Shrader (Syracuse) vs Wake Forest (10/09/2021)175 Patrick Garwo (Boston College) vs Missouri (09/25/2021)174 Garrett Shrader (Syracuse) at Virginia Tech (10/23/2021)169 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Liberty (09/24/2021)163 Zonovan Knight (NC State) vs South Fla. (09/02/2021)162 Hassan Hall (Louisville) vs Virginia (10/09/2021)162 Jaylan Knighton (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)160 Patrick Garwo (Boston College) at Massachusetts (09/11/2021)159 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Louisville (09/25/2021)157 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Clemson (10/15/2021)153 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Wake Forest (10/09/2021)152 Mataeo Durant (Duke) vs Georgia Tech (10/09/2021)151 Malachi Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs Syracuse (10/23/2021)144 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Notre Dame (09/05/2021)140 Israel Abanikanda (Pittsburgh) at Virginia Tech (10/16/2021)137 Garrett Shrader (Syracuse) at Florida St. (10/02/2021)134 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) vs Clemson (11/06/2021)133 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) vs Boston College (10/23/2021)132 Jahmyr Gibbs (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (10/23/2021)132 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)128 Jeff Sims (Georgia Tech) vs North Carolina (09/25/2021)128 Will Shipley (Clemson) vs Florida St. (10/30/2021)127 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Massachusetts (10/23/2021)125 Kobe Pace (Clemson) vs Boston College (10/02/2021)124 Mataeo Durant (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)121 Jordan Travis (Florida St.) at North Carolina (10/09/2021)116 Patrick Garwo (Boston College) vs Virginia Tech (11/05/2021)114 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at North Carolina (10/02/2021)113 Jahmyr Gibbs (Georgia Tech) vs Virginia Tech (10/30/2021)113 Jordan Travis (Florida St.) vs Syracuse (10/02/2021)112 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)112 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) at Virginia Tech (10/23/2021)112 Trevion Cooley (Louisville) vs Boston College (10/23/2021)111 Cam'Ron Harris (Miami (FL)) vs Virginia (09/30/2021)109 Jashaun Corbin (Florida St.) vs Jacksonville St. (09/11/2021)108 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Florida St. (10/09/2021)105 Ricky Person (NC State) vs South Fla. (09/02/2021)104 Zonovan Knight (NC State) vs Furman (09/18/2021)104 Ty Chandler (North Carolina) vs Miami (FL) (10/16/2021)104 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021)104 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Wake Forest (11/06/2021)103 Mataeo Durant (Duke) at Wake Forest (10/30/2021)103 Malachi Thomas (Virginia Tech) at Georgia Tech (10/30/2021)102 Mataeo Durant (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021)102 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) at Florida St. (10/02/2021)101 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Notre Dame (10/30/2021)

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Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances8 Sean Tucker, Syracuse6 Mataeo Durant, Duke5 Sam Howell, North Carolina4 Jashaun Corbin, Florida St.3 Garrett Shrader, Syracuse3 Patrick Garwo, Boston College3 Ty Chandler, North Carolina2 Jordan Travis, Florida St.2 Zonovan Knight, NC State2 Malachi Thomas, Virginia Tech2 Malik Cunningham, Louisville2 Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech1 Cam'Ron Harris, Miami (FL)1 Trevion Cooley, Louisville1 Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh1 Kobe Pace, Clemson1 Will Shipley, Clemson1 Jeff Sims, Georgia Tech1 Jaylan Knighton, Miami (FL)1 Hassan Hall, Louisville1 Ricky Person, NC State

500-Yard Passing Performances554 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)519 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)

400-Yard Passing Performances554 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)519 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)487 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)458 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)426 Tyler Van Dyke (Miami (FL)) at Pittsburgh (10/30/2021)416 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021)407 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021)405 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021)403 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021)402 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) vs Duke (10/30/2021)

300-Yard Passing Performances554 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)519 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)487 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)458 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)426 Tyler Van Dyke (Miami (FL)) at Pittsburgh (10/30/2021)416 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021)407 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021)405 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021)403 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021)402 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) vs Duke (10/30/2021)398 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021)396 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Georgia Tech (10/23/2021)389 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021)389 Tyler Van Dyke (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)388 D'Eriq King (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021)382 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Western Mich. (09/18/2021)364 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs Duke (10/16/2021)359 Jeff Sims (Georgia Tech) vs Pittsburgh (10/02/2021)352 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021)

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341 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Notre Dame (10/30/2021)339 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) vs William & Mary (09/04/2021)337 Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) at BYU (10/30/2021)330 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021)328 Gunnar Holmberg (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)325 Tyler Van Dyke (Miami (FL)) vs NC State (10/23/2021)324 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) vs Louisville (10/02/2021)321 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Duke (10/02/2021)317 Devin Leary (NC State) vs Louisville (10/30/2021)314 Devin Leary (NC State) at Florida St. (11/06/2021)314 Gunnar Holmberg (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021)311 Dennis Grosel (Boston College) at Clemson (10/02/2021)310 Devin Leary (NC State) at Miami (FL) (10/23/2021)309 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) at Wake Forest (10/02/2021)307 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)306 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (09/25/2021)304 Phil Jurkovec (Boston College) vs Colgate (09/04/2021)303 Devin Leary (NC State) at Mississippi St. (09/11/2021)302 Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh) vs Clemson (10/23/2021)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances8 Brennan Armstrong, Virginia6 Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh5 Sam Hartman, Wake Forest5 Sam Howell, North Carolina4 Devin Leary, NC State3 Tyler Van Dyke, Miami (FL)2 Gunnar Holmberg, Duke1 D'Eriq King, Miami (FL)1 Jeff Sims, Georgia Tech1 Dennis Grosel, Boston College1 Malik Cunningham, Louisville1 Phil Jurkovec, Boston College

200-Yard Receiving Performances210 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)203 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)

100-Yard Receiving Performances210 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs Georgia Tech (11/06/2021)203 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Virginia (09/18/2021)187 Tre Turner (Virginia Tech) at Georgia Tech (10/30/2021)183 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)179 Ra'Shaun Henry (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)179 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) vs New Hampshire (09/25/2021)171 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) at Duke (11/06/2021)168 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) vs Georgia Tech (10/23/2021)168 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Duke (10/02/2021)157 Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)156 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs Michigan St. (09/18/2021)155 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) vs Florida St. (09/18/2021)150 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (Louisville) vs Eastern Ky. (09/11/2021)149 Keytaon Thompson (Virginia) at Louisville (10/09/2021)146 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) at Army West Point (10/23/2021)145 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) vs Miami (FL) (10/30/2021)142 Josh Downs (North Carolina) at Notre Dame (10/30/2021)137 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021)135 Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (10/09/2021)135 Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest) vs Louisville (10/02/2021)

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135 Zay Flowers (Boston College) vs Colgate (09/04/2021)129 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021)127 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) vs NC State (10/23/2021)125 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) at BYU (10/30/2021)125 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) vs Duke (10/16/2021)125 Jahmyr Gibbs (Georgia Tech) vs Pittsburgh (10/02/2021)124 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) vs Western Mich. (09/18/2021)123 Josh Downs (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (09/03/2021)122 Jelani Woods (Virginia) vs Illinois (09/11/2021)122 Taj Harris (Syracuse) vs Rutgers (09/11/2021)122 Taylor Morin (Wake Forest) vs Louisville (10/02/2021)122 Thayer Thomas (NC State) at Boston College (10/16/2021)121 Josh Downs (North Carolina) vs Florida St. (10/09/2021)121 Sean Tucker (Syracuse) vs Albany (NY) (09/18/2021)121 Taysir Mack (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021)117 Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) at Georgia Tech (10/02/2021)117 Antoine Green (North Carolina) vs Georgia St. (09/11/2021)116 Emeka Emezie (NC State) vs Clemson (09/25/2021)116 A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) vs Duke (10/30/2021)116 Zay Flowers (Boston College) at Syracuse (10/30/2021)114 Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) vs Wake Forest (09/24/2021)111 Joseph Ngata (Clemson) vs Boston College (10/02/2021)111 Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest) at North Carolina (11/06/2021)110 Emery Simmons (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (09/25/2021)110 Joseph Ngata (Clemson) vs Georgia (N) (09/04/2021)109 Jake Bobo (Duke) vs Northwestern (09/18/2021)106 Billy Kemp (Virginia) at North Carolina (09/18/2021)105 Jake Bobo (Duke) vs Kansas (09/25/2021)104 Beaux Collins (Clemson) at Louisville (11/06/2021)103 Jalon Calhoun (Duke) vs Georgia Tech (10/09/2021)103 Jalon Calhoun (Duke) at North Carolina (10/02/2021)102 Tre Turner (Virginia Tech) vs Richmond (09/25/2021)101 Charleston Rambo (Miami (FL)) at Pittsburgh (10/30/2021)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances5 Dontayvion Wicks, Virginia5 Jordan Addison, Pittsburgh5 A.T. Perry, Wake Forest5 Josh Downs, North Carolina4 Charleston Rambo, Miami (FL)4 Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest2 Zay Flowers, Boston College2 Jake Bobo, Duke2 Joseph Ngata, Clemson2 Jalon Calhoun, Duke2 Tre Turner, Virginia Tech1 Keytaon Thompson, Virginia1 Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech1 Jelani Woods, Virginia1 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Louisville1 Taylor Morin, Wake Forest1 Thayer Thomas, NC State1 Sean Tucker, Syracuse1 Taysir Mack, Pittsburgh1 Antoine Green, North Carolina1 Emeka Emezie, NC State1 Ra'Shaun Henry, Virginia

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1 Emery Simmons, North Carolina1 Billy Kemp, Virginia1 Beaux Collins, Clemson1 Taj Harris, Syracuse