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Four ACC Teams in AP Top 25; Two in Top 10 in AP, Coaches Four ACC Teams in AP Top 25; Two in Top 10 in AP, Coaches Miami Hosts No. 6 Clemson; No. 23 Duke to Virginia Tech; Miami Hosts No. 6 Clemson; No. 23 Duke to Virginia Tech; No. 24 Pitt to Syracuse; No. 9 FSU Takes 28-Game ACC Streak to Georgia Tech No. 24 Pitt to Syracuse; No. 9 FSU Takes 28-Game ACC Streak to Georgia Tech Noting ACC Football ACC Has Four Teams in AP Top 25 Clemson, FSU in Top 10 Undefeated Clemson (6th) and Flor- ida State (9th) are in the Associated Press’s Top 10 this week and they are joined in the rankings by Duke (23) and Pitt (25) to give the ACC four Top 25 teams. ACC Has Two Teams in Amway Coaches’ Poll Top 10: Duke Moves Up to No. 21 Both Clemson (6th) and Florida State (9th) are in the Top 10 of the Amway Coaches poll again this week. Duke moved up to No. 21 with Pitt (28th) and North Caro- lina (29th) among others receiving votes. Five ACC Tight Ends Named to the John Mackey Award Midseason Watch List Five ACC tight ends were named to the John Mackey Award Midsea- son Watch list last week: Jordan Leggett of Clemson, Micky Crum of Louisville, J.P. Holtz, of Pitt, Bucky Hodges of Virginia Tech and Cam Serigne of Wake Forest. Cutcliffe, Swinney Named to Bobby Dodd Award Midseason Watch List Duke’s David Cutcliffe and Clem- son’s Dabo Swinney have been named to the 20-person Midsea- son Watch List for the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year Award. Both Cutcliffe (2013) and Swinney (2011) are former winners of the Award that honors the former Geor- gia Tech coaching legend. Three of the Top Four Defenses Nationally Reside in the ACC The ACC has three of the top four teams ranked nationally in total de- fense. Boston College continues to lead the nation in total defense (196.1), with NC State (237.8) and Duke (252.8) ranked third and fourth behind Michigan. The ACC has five in the Top 20 with Clemson (10th) and Pitt (17th) also ranked. 2015 ACC Standings Release No. 13, Sunday, October 18, 2015 The Atlantic Coast Conference has four teams in this week’s Associated Press Top 25 in Clemson (6th), Florida State (9th), Duke (23rd) and Pitt (25th)... The league also continues to have three teams in the Top 25 of the Amway Coaches poll with Clem- son (6th) and Florida State (9th), followed by Duke at No. 21...Week Eight of the 2015 ACC season has all 14 ACC teams in action in seven league games, with all four nationally ranked teams facing tough road tests...In the Atlantic Division, Florida State, 4-0 in ACC play, takes its 28-game ACC win streak to Georgia Tech looking to tie an ACC record it set originally against the Yellow Jackets in 1995, while Clemson, 3-0 in league play, heads to Miami...In the Coastal Division, Pitt, also 3-0 in the ACC, faces long-time rival Syracuse in the Carrier Dome and Duke (2-0) heads to Blacksburg, Va., to face Vir- ginia Tech...Three interdivisional rivalry games are featured on the schedule with the Coastal Division holding a 4-2 advantage this season, but the Atlantic holds a 97-91 lead since the beginning of divisional play in 2005...Two of the oldest and most-played rivalries in league history will occur this weekend as North Carolina and Virginia meet for the 120th time, in a rivalry which began in 1892 and has been played continuously since 1919...UNC is one of five league teams to have unblemished conference re- cords...In Winston-Salem, N.C., Wake Forest hosts NC State at BB&T Field, in a game which will mark the 109th meeting between the two teams in a se- ries which began in 1895 and has been played every year since 1910....Entering the weekend, Florida State holds a half-game lead over Clemson in the Atlantic, with Syracuse also having just one loss... In the Coastal Division, Pitt, which is off to a 5-1 start for the first time since 2009, is a half-game (3-0) ahead of Duke and North Carolina....Miami and Virginia each also have just one loss in confer- ence play. Top QBs Watson, Kaaya on Display as Miami Hosts Fifth-Ranked Clemson Two of the top quarterbacks in the nation will be on display Saturday, when Miami, coached by Al Gold- en, hosts fifth-ranked Clemson, coached by Dabo Swinney, at Sun Life Stadium (Noon, ABC nation- al)...The Hurricanes are led by sophomore QB Brad Kaaya, who leads the ACC in passing yards (299.2) conƟnued, page 2 ACC Games Overall Atlantic Division ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div Streak Florida State .......... 4 0 ... 108 61 2-0 2-0..... 6 0 ...201 91 4-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 Won 6 Clemson ................ 3 0 ..... 97 58 2-0 1-0..... 6 0 ...211 100 5-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Won 9 Syracuse ............... 1 1 ..... 68 61 1-0 0-1..... 3 3 ...193 167 3-1 0-2 0-0 1-0 Lost 3 Louisville............... 1 2 ..... 58 74 0-1 1-1..... 2 4 ...158 142 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 Lost 1 Wake Forest .......... 1 3 ..... 50 104 0-1 1-2..... 3 4 ...132 152 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 Lost 1 NC State ................ 0 2 ..... 26 48 0-1 0-1..... 4 2 ...211 96 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 Lost 2 Boston College ...... 0 4 ..... 24 60 0-2 0-2..... 3 4 ...141 77 3-2 0-2 0-0 0-3 Lost 3 Coastal Division...W L .. For Opp Hm Rd ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div Streak Pitt ........................ 3 0 ..... 74 60 1-0 2-0..... 5 1 ...167 131 2-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 Won 3 Duke...................... 2 0 ..... 43 27 2-0 0-0..... 5 1 ...189 56 3-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 Won 3 North Carolina ....... 2 0 ..... 88 45 1-0 1-0..... 5 1 ...243 104 4-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 Won 5 Miami .................... 1 1 ..... 54 49 1-1 0-0..... 4 2 ...202 136 3-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 Won 1 Virginia.................. 1 1 ..... 63 64 1-0 0-1..... 2 4 ...155 217 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 Won 1 Virginia Tech ......... 1 2 ..... 61 60 1-1 0-1..... 3 4 ...206 164 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 Lost 2 Georgia Tech ......... 0 4 ... 103 146 0-2 0-2..... 2 5 ...259 192 2-2 0-3 0-0 0-3 Lost 5 Week #8 Schedule: (AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern) Saturday, October 24 ................................Series Record ..... Last Meeting .............Network ..... Kickoff (6, 6) Clemson (6-0) at Miami (4-2) .................... Miami (6-3-0) ........ Miami, 30-21, 2010........ABC (National) 12:00 (25, --) Pitt (5-1) at Syracuse (3-3)...................... Pitt (36-31-3)......... Pitt, 30-7, 2014 ..............ESPNU ............ 12:00 NC State (4-2) at Wake Forest (3-4)..................... NC State (64-38-6) NC State, 42-13, 2014....RSN ................ 12:00 Boston College (3-4) at Louisville (2-4) .............. Louisville (4-3-0) ... Louisville, 38-19, 2014 ..ACC Network ... 12:30 (23, 21) Duke (5-1) at Virginia Tech (3-4) ........... VT (14-8-0)............ VT, 17-16, 2014 .............ESPNU .............. 3:30 Virginia (2-4) at North Carolina (5-1) ................... UNC (61-54-4) ....... UNC, 28-27, 2014 ..........RSN .................. 3:30 ( 9, 9) Florida State (6-0) at Georgia Tech (2-5)...........FSU (14-9-1) ......... FSU, 37-35, 2014 ...........ESPN2............... 7:00

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Four ACC Teams in AP Top 25; Two in Top 10 in AP, CoachesFour ACC Teams in AP Top 25; Two in Top 10 in AP, CoachesMiami Hosts No. 6 Clemson; No. 23 Duke to Virginia Tech; Miami Hosts No. 6 Clemson; No. 23 Duke to Virginia Tech;

No. 24 Pitt to Syracuse; No. 9 FSU Takes 28-Game ACC Streak to Georgia TechNo. 24 Pitt to Syracuse; No. 9 FSU Takes 28-Game ACC Streak to Georgia Tech

Noting ACC FootballACC Has Four Teams in AP Top 25

Clemson, FSU in Top 10Undefeated Clemson (6th) and Flor-ida State (9th) are in the Associated Press’s Top 10 this week and they are joined in the rankings by Duke (23) and Pitt (25) to give the ACC four Top 25 teams.

ACC Has Two Teams in Amway Coaches’ Poll Top 10:

Duke Moves Up to No. 21Both Clemson (6th) and Florida State (9th) are in the Top 10 of the Amway Coaches poll again this week. Duke moved up to No. 21 with Pitt (28th) and North Caro-lina (29th) among others receiving votes.

Five ACC Tight Ends Named tothe John Mackey Award Midseason Watch List

Five ACC tight ends were named to the John Mackey Award Midsea-son Watch list last week: Jordan Leggett of Clemson, Micky Crum of Louisville, J.P. Holtz, of Pitt, Bucky Hodges of Virginia Tech and Cam Serigne of Wake Forest.

Cutcliffe, Swinney Named to Bobby Dodd Award

Midseason Watch ListDuke’s David Cutcliffe and Clem-son’s Dabo Swinney have been named to the 20-person Midsea-son Watch List for the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year Award. Both Cutcliffe (2013) and Swinney (2011) are former winners of the Award that honors the former Geor-gia Tech coaching legend.

Three of the Top Four Defenses Nationally Reside in the ACCThe ACC has three of the top four teams ranked nationally in total de-fense. Boston College continues to lead the nation in total defense (196.1), with NC State (237.8) and Duke (252.8) ranked third and fourth behind Michigan. The ACC has fi ve in the Top 20 with Clemson (10th) and Pitt (17th) also ranked.

2015 ACC Standings Release No. 13, Sunday, October 18, 2015

The Atlantic Coast Conference has four teams in this week’s Associated Press Top 25 in Clemson (6th), Florida State (9th), Duke (23rd) and Pitt (25th)...The league also continues to have three teams in the Top 25 of the Amway Coaches poll with Clem-son (6th) and Florida State (9th), followed by Duke at No. 21...Week Eight of the 2015 ACC season has all 14 ACC teams in action in seven league games, with all four nationally ranked teams facing tough road tests...In the Atlantic Division, Florida State, 4-0 in ACC play, takes its 28-game ACC win streak to Georgia Tech looking to tie an ACC record it set originally against the Yellow Jackets in 1995, while Clemson, 3-0 in league play, heads to Miami...In the Coastal Division, Pitt, also 3-0 in the ACC, faces long-time rival Syracuse in the Carrier Dome and Duke (2-0) heads to Blacksburg, Va., to face Vir-ginia Tech...Three interdivisional rivalry games are featured on the schedule with the Coastal Division holding a 4-2 advantage this season, but the Atlantic holds a 97-91 lead since the beginning of divisional play in 2005...Two of the oldest and most-played rivalries in league history will occur this weekend as North Carolina and Virginia meet for the 120th

time, in a rivalry which began in 1892 and has been played continuously since 1919...UNC is one of fi ve league teams to have unblemished conference re-cords...In Winston-Salem, N.C., Wake Forest hosts NC State at BB&T Field, in a game which will mark the 109th meeting between the two teams in a se-ries which began in 1895 and has been played every year since 1910....Entering the weekend, Florida State holds a half-game lead over Clemson in the Atlantic, with Syracuse also having just one loss...In the Coastal Division, Pitt, which is off to a 5-1 start for the fi rst time since 2009, is a half-game (3-0) ahead of Duke and North Carolina....Miami and Virginia each also have just one loss in confer-ence play.

Top QBs Watson, Kaaya on Display as Miami Hosts Fifth-Ranked Clemson

Two of the top quarterbacks in the nation will be on display Saturday, when Miami, coached by Al Gold-en, hosts fi fth-ranked Clemson, coached by Dabo Swinney, at Sun Life Stadium (Noon, ABC nation-al)...The Hurricanes are led by sophomore QB Brad Kaaya, who leads the ACC in passing yards (299.2)

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ACC Games OverallAtlantic Division ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div StreakFlorida State .......... 4 0 ... 108 61 2-0 2-0..... 6 0 ...201 91 4-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 Won 6Clemson ................ 3 0 ..... 97 58 2-0 1-0..... 6 0 ...211 100 5-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Won 9Syracuse ............... 1 1 ..... 68 61 1-0 0-1..... 3 3 ...193 167 3-1 0-2 0-0 1-0 Lost 3Louisville ............... 1 2 ..... 58 74 0-1 1-1..... 2 4 ...158 142 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 Lost 1Wake Forest .......... 1 3 ..... 50 104 0-1 1-2..... 3 4 ...132 152 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 Lost 1NC State ................ 0 2 ..... 26 48 0-1 0-1..... 4 2 ...211 96 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 Lost 2 Boston College ...... 0 4 ..... 24 60 0-2 0-2..... 3 4 ...141 77 3-2 0-2 0-0 0-3 Lost 3

Coastal Division ...W L .. For Opp Hm Rd ..W L .. For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div StreakPitt ........................ 3 0 ..... 74 60 1-0 2-0..... 5 1 ...167 131 2-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 Won 3Duke ...................... 2 0 ..... 43 27 2-0 0-0..... 5 1 ...189 56 3-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 Won 3North Carolina ....... 2 0 ..... 88 45 1-0 1-0..... 5 1 ...243 104 4-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 Won 5Miami .................... 1 1 ..... 54 49 1-1 0-0..... 4 2 ...202 136 3-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 Won 1Virginia .................. 1 1 ..... 63 64 1-0 0-1..... 2 4 ...155 217 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 Won 1 Virginia Tech ......... 1 2 ..... 61 60 1-1 0-1..... 3 4 ...206 164 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 Lost 2Georgia Tech ......... 0 4 ... 103 146 0-2 0-2..... 2 5 ...259 192 2-2 0-3 0-0 0-3 Lost 5

Week #8 Schedule: (AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern)Saturday, October 24 ................................Series Record ..... Last Meeting .............Network ..... Kickoff(6, 6) Clemson (6-0) at Miami (4-2) ....................Miami (6-3-0) ........ Miami, 30-21, 2010 ........ABC (National) 12:00(25, --) Pitt (5-1) at Syracuse (3-3) ......................Pitt (36-31-3) ......... Pitt, 30-7, 2014 ..............ESPNU ............12:00NC State (4-2) at Wake Forest (3-4) .....................NC State (64-38-6) NC State, 42-13, 2014 ....RSN ................12:00Boston College (3-4) at Louisville (2-4) ..............Louisville (4-3-0) ... Louisville, 38-19, 2014 ..ACC Network ...12:30(23, 21) Duke (5-1) at Virginia Tech (3-4) ...........VT (14-8-0) ............ VT, 17-16, 2014 .............ESPNU ..............3:30Virginia (2-4) at North Carolina (5-1) ...................UNC (61-54-4) ....... UNC, 28-27, 2014 ..........RSN ..................3:30( 9, 9) Florida State (6-0) at Georgia Tech (2-5) ...........FSU (14-9-1) ......... FSU, 37-35, 2014 ...........ESPN2 ...............7:00

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and total offense (291.5), while Clemson QB Deshaun Watson, the ACC Preseason Player of the Year, is second in the league in total of-fense (274.0) and third in pass effi ciency (156.8) after piling up 452 total yards and 4 TDR against the nation’s top defense in a win over Boston College...The Tigers feature a defense ranked 10th nation-ally, while the Hurricanes lead the nation in turnover margin (+2.17)...Saturday’s game will mark Clemson’s fi rst trip to South Florida since 2009, and both of the Tigers’ last visits to Miami have resulted in overtime victories for the Orange and White in 2004 and 2009...The average margin of victory in the teams’ four ACC meetings since 2004 is 6.3 points, with three of the four games decided in overtime.

No. 25 Pitt, Syracuse Meet for 71st TimeCoastal Division leader and 25th-ranked Pitt, coached by Pat Nar-duzzi and led by QB Nate Peterman, travels to Syracuse to face the Orange, coached by Scott Shafer, in an interdivisional matchup at the Carrier Dome (Noon, ESPNU)...Narduzzi has guided the Pan-thers to a 3-0 record in his fi rst season as a head coach, something only three other coaches have accomplished in ACC history...Syra-cuse is led by true freshman QB Eric Dungey, who leads the ACC in pass effi ciency and is ranked 10th nationally (167.1)...Dungey is the only freshman in the NCAA’s Top 25 of pass effi ciency...Pitt is ranked 11th nationally in pass effi ciency defense.

109th Meeting Between Atlantic Rivals Wake Forest and NC State

When Wake Forest hosts NC State this Saturday a BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, N.C. ( Noon, RSN) it will mark the 109th meeting between the two schools in football...The Wolfpack, coached by Dave Doeren and led by QB Jacoby Brissett, are coming off a bye week, while the Demon Deacons, coached by Dave Clawson and led by LB Brandon Chubb, are coming off a loss to North Carolina...Brissett ranks eighth nationally in completion percentage (.689) and the Wolfpack features a defensive unit which is third nationally in total defense (247.8), eighth in passing yards allowed (147.7) and 12th in rushing defense (100.2)...The Deacons are sixth nationally in net punting (42.07) behind senior P Alex Kinal...Wake Forest has won the last six meetings between the teams in Winston-Salem, with State’s last triumph there coming in 2001.A Battle of True Freshmen QBs Headlines BC-LouisvilleWhen Atlantic Division rivals Louisville and Boston College face each other this Saturday at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in Lou-isville (12:30 p.m., ACC Network), both teams will be depending on salty defenses and true freshman QBs...Louisville, coached by Bobby Petrino and led by freshman QB Lamar Jackson, will be fac-

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ing the nation’s No.1 defense, led by DE Harold Landry, and an offense dependent on freshman QB Jeff Smith...Boston College, coached by Steve Addazio, leads the nation in total and rushing defense and rush-nig yards per play...Jackson ranks fi fth among all freshmen nationally in rushing yards per game (77.8).Coastal Rivals Duke, Virginia Tech Battle in BlacksburgDuke, coached by David Cutcliffe and led by S Jeremy Cash and QB Thomas Sirk, is looking to keep its conference record unblemished with the Blue Devils face Virginia Tech (3:30 p.m., ESPNU) at Lane Stadi-um...The Hokies are coached by Frank Beamer and led by QBs Michael Brewer and Brenden Motley...Cash is ranked fi fth nationally in tackles for loss and is tied for the lead among active players with nine career forced fumbles...Tech, which has two league losses, is looking to re-main in the Coastal Division race with the return to action of Brewer, who has missed most or all of Tech’s last fi ve games with a broken collarbone.

UVA, UNC Renew One of South’s Oldest RivalriesA lot more is at stake this Saturday than the re-ignition of one of the South’s oldest football rivalries when North Carolina, coached by Larry Fedora and led by QB Marquise Williams, hosts Virginia, coached by Mike London and led by QB Matt Johns, in Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill (3:30 p.m., RSN)... UNC, winner of its fi rst two league games, is look-ing to keep pace with Duke and Pitt in the Coastal race, while Virginia, which is coming off a dramatic triple-overtime win over Syracuse, has just one conference loss...Behind Williams and TB Elijah Hood, the Tar Heels are fourth nationally in third-down conversion percentage and 10th in scoring offense.Georgia Tech Hosts Unbeaten and 9th-Ranked Florida State

Unbeaten and 9th-ranked Florida State, coached by Jimbo Fisher and led by RB Dalvin Cook and QB Everett Golson, heads to Atlanta to face interdivisional rival Georgia Tech (7 p.m., ESPN2) at Bobby Dodd Sta-dium...Tech, coached by Paul Johnson, and led by QB Justin Thomas, is looking to snap a fi ve-game losing streak behind a spread option attack that is ranked 8th nationally in rushing offense (286.6)...Cook, who ranks nationally in rushing offense (159.2) and is 45 yards away from topping 1,000 rushing yards for a season, and Golson, who has thrown 11 TD passes without an interception, will test a Tech defense that ranks 84th against the run...Yellow Jackets’ freshman B-Back Mar-cus Marshall is averaging 10.7 yards per carry...A win by the Seminoles would be their 29th straight, tying the ACC record that FSU set from 1992 through 1995 with the 29th win coming against Tech on Oct. 21, 1995 in Tallahassee.

This Week In ACC Football(Listed channels subject to change) Game Broadcast XM Sirius

Date Game (Radio Network) ......................Time ........Time ...Channel Channel

O. 24 ...Clemson at Miami (Mia.) ........................... 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am ....... 84 .......... 84

O. 24 ...Pitt at Syracuse (FSU) ............................... 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am ..... 194 ........ 113

O. 24 ...NC State at Wake Forest (WF) ................... 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am. .... 193 ........ 112

O. 24 ...Boston College at Louisville (Lou.) ........... 12:30 pm .... 11:30 am ..... 204 ........ 132

O. 24 ...Duke at Virginia Tech (VT) ........................ 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ....... 194 ........ 113

O. 24 ...Virginia at North Carolina (UNC) ............... 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ....... 193 ........ 112

O. 24 ...Florida State at Georgia Tech (GT) ............ 7:00 pm ...... 7:00 pm ....... 194 ........ 113

The fi rst intercollegiate athletics conference to reach agreement to have its sports broadcast on satellite radio, the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence begins its 12th season in its partnership with Sirius/XM Radio. Since 2004, the ACC has had its football and men’s basketball games broadcast over XM or Sirius Satellite Radio. In addition to the ACC Football Championship Game, Sirius/XM also broadcasts the ACC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments and the ACC Baseball Tournament.

The ACC On Sirius/XM Satellite Radio

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This Week In ACC Football, TV, Radio

2015 ACC Football Games On National RadioThis fall, a minimum of 22 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Games will be broadcast nationally from coast to coast by fi ve different national radio networks including six games on ESPN Radio. Six of those 22 appearances include ACC teams games with Notre Dame, whose games are broadcast nationally by IMG College on the Notre Dame Network.Sept. 3 North Carolina vs.South Carolina, Touchdown Radio, 6 pm; Announce Crew: Taylor Zarzour (pbp), Gino Torretta (analyst)Sept. 5 Louisville vs. Auburn, ESPN Radio, 3:40 pm; Announce Crew: Dave Pasch (pbp), Brian Griese (ana.), Tom Luginbill (sidelines)Sept. 7 Ohio State at Virginia Tech, Westwood One, 8 pm; Announce Crew: Scott Graham (pbp), Derek Rackley (analyst) Sept. 17 Clemson at Louisville, ESPN Radio, 7:30 pm; Announce Crew: Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)Sept. 18 Florida State at Boston College, Touchdown Radio, 8 pm; Announce Crew: Taylor Zarzour (pbp), Gino Torretta (analyst)Sept. 19 Nebraska at Miami, Compass Radio, 3:30 pm; Announce Crew: Gregg Daniels (pbp), Dale Hellestrae (analyst)Oct. 10 Georgia Tech at Clemson, ESPN Radio, 3:30 pm; Announce Crew: Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)Oct. 10 Miami at Florida State, Touchdown Radio, 8 pm; Announce Crew: Taylor Zarzour (pbp), Gino Torretta (analyst)Oct. 24 Clemson at Miami, Westwood One, Noon Announce Crew: Ted Emrich (pbp), Derek Rackley (analyst)Oct. 24 Florida State at Georgia Tech, Sports USA, 7 p.m. Announce Crew: Nov. 7 Florida State at Clemson, Westwood One, TBA; Announce Crew: Brandon Gaudin (pbp), TBD (analyst)Nov. 12 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech, ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m.; Announce Crew: Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)Nov. 14 NC State at Florida State, Sports USA, TBA; Announce Crew: Wayne Randazzo (pbp), Stan Brock (analyst)Nov. 28 Florida State at Florida, Sports USA, TBA; Announce Crew: John Ahlers (pbp), Gary Barnett (analyst)Nov. 28 Clemson at South Carolina, Touchdown Radio, TBA Announce Crew: Taylor Zarzour (pbp), Gino Torretta (analyst) Dec. 6 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, Announce Crew: TBD 7:45 or 8 pm, ESPN Radio

ACC Network Reaches 127 MarketsACC Network Now Available In All Top 10 Markets

The ACC Network, with Tim Brant (play-by-play), Dave Archer (analyst) and Roddy Jones (sidelines) describing the action, is a national network, reaching 127 markets this week. Syndicated by Raycom Sports, ACC Football will reach 17 of the nation’s Top 20 markets this week and 85 of the top 100. In

addition, all ACC Network Games, syndicated by Raycom Sports, will appear on the Watch ESPN app and ESPN3 in areas outside of over-the-air syndication. This week’s ACC Network stations are listed at the link below:

ACC RSN Games of the Week

The ACC Blitz Powered by RamThirty-Minute ACC Pre-Game Show Covers Gameday for the ACC

The ACC Network brings fans The ACC Blitz powered by Ram live from the studio each Saturday. Hosts Katie Witham and Tommy Bowden get fans ready for all the ACC action with game previews, in-depth analysis, and special features on ACC players and coaches. The ACC Blitz powered by Ram airs on noon ET each Saturday of the regular season and leads into the ACC Network Game of the Week.

Oct. 24--NC State at Wake Forest, 12 pm; ACC RSN Syndcation Link: http://theacc.co/FB15RSN1024STWFOct. 24--Virginia at North Carolina; 3:30 pm; ACC RSN Syndication Link: http://theacc.co/FB15RSN1024VANC

In its fourth year for the ACC is a 14-game televised football syndication package which will air throughout the Atlantic Coast Conference footprint and nationally. This week, the RSN package will telecast a doubleheader on a collection of 17 Regional Sports Networks for NC State at Wake Forest and 14 for Virginia at North Carolina. Wes Durham (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst) and Jenn Hildreth (sidelines) will announce the NC State at Wake Forest game at noon, while Tom Werme (play-by-play), Ovie Mughelli (analyst) and Niki Noto (sidelines) will announce Virginia at North Carolina at 3:30 p.m. Both games will also appear on the Watch ESPN app and ESPN3 in areas outside of the cable syndication.

Oct. 24--Boston College at Louisville, 12:30 pm.; ACC Network Syndication Link: : http://theacc.co/FB15ACCN1024

ACC Gridiron LiveACC Gridiron LIVE, returning for its second season on FOX Sports South, is an ACC-fo-cused football show featuring stories, highlights and interviews from around the Atlantic Coast Conference. The fast-paced, interactive show will include EMMY Award-winning host James Bates, former NFLers Ovie Mughelli and Takeo Spikes, and former Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden. ACC Gridiron LIVE will run for 15 consecutive weeks as the 14 ACC teams vie for a spot in the ACC Football Championship Game and College Football Playoff.

Handles: @ACCGridironLive, @FOXSportsSouth

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2015 ACC Football Schedule and ResultsAll Times Eastern (Rankings: AP/Coaches)

Saturday, October 10Duke 44 at Army 3 .............................................CBSSN .....................NoonVirginia 19 at Pitt 26 ..........................................ACC Network ...........12:30Wake Forest 3 at Boston College 0 ....................RSN ..........................3:00Syracuse 24 at South Florida 45 ........................CBSSN ......................3:30Georgia Tech 24 at (6, 6) Clemson 43 ...............ABC/ESPN2 ...............3:30Miami 24 at (12, 8) Florida State 29 ...................ABC ...........................8:00

Saturday, October 17 Louisville 21 at (11, 8) Florida State 41 .. ESPN .................................12:00Pitt 31 at Georgia Tech 28 ....................... ACC Network .....................12:30Virginia Tech 30 at Miami 20 .................. ESPNU ................................3;30Syracuse 38 at Virginia 44 (3ot) ............. RSN.....................................3:30Boston College 17 at (5, 6) Clemson 34 .. ESPNU ................................7:00Wake Forest 14 at North Carolina 50 ..... RSN.....................................7:00

Saturday, October 24(6, 6) Clemson at Miami ....................................ABC (National) ........12:00(25, --) Pitt at Syracuse ......................................ESPNU .....................NoonNC State at Wake Forest .....................................RSN .........................NoonBoston College at Louisville ...............................ACC Network ...........12:30(23, 21) Duke at Virginia Tech ...........................ESPNU ......................3:30Virginia at North Carolina ...................................RSN ..........................3:30( 9, 9) Florida State at Georgia Tech ...................ESPN2.......................7:00

Thursday, October 29North Carolina at Pitt ..........................................ESPN.........................7:00

Friday, October 30Louisville at Wake Forest ...................................ESPN2.......................7:00

Saturday, October 31 (*To be announced October 19)Virginia Tech at Boston College .........................TBA* ........................TBA*Clemson at NC State ..........................................TBA* ........................TBA*Miami at Duke ....................................................TBA* ........................TBA*Syracuse at Florida State ....................................TBA* ........................TBA*Georgia Tech at Virginia .....................................TBA* ........................TBA*

Saturday, November 7 (*To be announced October 26)NC State at Boston Colllege ...............................TBA* ........................TBA*Florida State at Clemson ....................................TBA* ........................TBA*Duke at North Carolina .......................................TBA* ........................TBA*Syracuse at Louisville ........................................TBA* ........................TBA*Virginia at Miami ................................................TBA* ........................TBA*Notre Dame at Pitt ..............................................TBA* ........................TBA*

Thursday, November 12Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ............................ESPN.........................7:30

Saturday, November 14 (*To be announced November 2)Wake Forest at Notre Dame ...............................NBC...........................3:30Clemson at Syracuse .........................................TBA* ........................TBA*Pitt at Duke ........................................................TBA* ........................TBA*NC State at Florida State ....................................TBA* ........................TBA*Virginia at Louisville ...........................................TBA* ........................TBA*Miami at North Carolina .....................................TBA* ........................TBA*

Saturday, November 21 (*To be announced November 9)Boston College at Notre Dame ...........................TBA ...........................7:30(Fenway Park, Boston, Mass.)Wake Forest at Clemson ....................................TBA* ........................TBA*Duke at Virginia ..................................................TBA* ........................TBA*Chattanooga at Florida State ..............................TBA* ........................TBA*Georgia Tech at Miami .......................................TBA* ........................TBA*Louisville at Pitt .................................................TBA* ........................TBA*North Carolina at Virginia Tech ..........................TBA* ........................TBA*Syracuse at NC State ..........................................TBA* ........................TBA*

Friday, November 27 (*To be Announced November 16)Miami at Pitt .......................................................ABC or ESPN............TBA*

Saturday, November 28 (*To be announced November 16)Boston College at Syracuse ................................TBA* ........................TBA*Clemson at South Carolina .................................TBA* ........................TBA*Duke at Wake Forest ..........................................TBA* ........................TBA*Florida State at Florida .......................................TBA* ........................TBA*Georgia at Georgia Tech .....................................TBA* ........................TBA*Louisville at Kentucky ........................................TBA* .......................TBA*North Carolina at NC State .................................TBA* ........................TBA*Virginia Tech at Virginia .....................................TBA* ........................TBA*

Saturday, December 511th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship GameBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC ........... ESPN (7:45) or ABC (8:00)

Thursday, September 3North Carolina 13 vs. South Carolina 17 ............ESPN.........................6:00(Belk College Kickoff Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.)Elon 3 at Wake Forest 41 ...................................ESPN3 ......................7:00Alcorn State 6 at (16, 17) Georgia Tech 69 .......RSN ..........................7:30Duke 37 at Tulane 7 ...........................................CBSSN ......................9:30

Friday, September 4Rhode Island 0 at Syracuse 47 ..........................ESPN3.......................7:00

Saturday, September 5 Wofford 10 at (12, 12) Clemson 49 .............................ACC Network ...............12:30Maine 3 at Boston College 24 .......................................ESPN3 ............................ 1:00Youngstown State 37 at Pitt 45 ....................................ESPN3 ............................ 1:00Virginia 16 at (13, 14) UCLA 34 ....................................FOX ................................. 3:30Louisville 24 vs. (6, 7) Auburn 31 ................................CBS ................................. 3:40(Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.)Bethune-Cookman 0 at Miami 45 ................................ESPN3 ............................ 6:00Troy 21 at NC State 49 ..................................................ESPN3 ............................ 6:00Texas State 16 at (10, 8) Florida State 59 ....................ESPNews ....................... 8:00

Monday, September 7(1, 1) Ohio State 42 at Virginia Tech 24 .......................ESPN .............................. 8:00

Friday, September 11Miami 44 at Florida Atlantic 20 .....................................Fox Sports 1 ................... 8:00

Saturday, September 12South Florida 14 at (11, 8) Florida State 34 ................ESPN ............................11:30Houston 34 at Louisville 31 ..........................................RSN ..............................12:00Wake Forest 17 at Syracuse 30 ....................................ACC Network ...............12:30Appalachian State 10 at (12, 12) Clemson 41 .............ESPN3 ..........................12:30Howard 0 at Boston College 76 ...................................ESPN3 ............................ 1:00Tulane 10 at (15, 16) Georgia Tech 65 ........................RSN ................................ 3:30(10, 11) Notre Dame 34 at Virginia 27 .........................ABC ................................. 3:30Furman 3 at Virginia Tech 42 ........................................ESPN3 ............................ 3:30North Carolina Central 0 at Duke 55 .............................ESPN3 ............................ 6:00North Carolina A&T 14 at North Carolina 53 ...............ESPN3 ............................ 6:00Eastern Kentucky 0 at NC State 35 ...............................ESPN3 ............................ 6:00Pitt 24 at Akron 7 ...........................................................ESPN3 ............................ 6:00

Thursday, September 17Clemson 20 at Louisville 17 ..........................................ESPN .............................. 7:30

Friday, September 18Florida State 14 at Boston College 0 ............................ESPN .............................. 8:00

Saturday, September 19Illinois 14 at North Carolina 48 ..................................ESPN2 ...........................NoonWake Forest 17 at Army 14 ..........................................CBSSN ......................Noon(23, 24) Northwestern 19 at Duke 10 .................ACC Network ...........12:30Central Michigan 27 at Syracuse 30 (ot) ............RSN ........................12:30Georgia Tech 22 at (8, 10) Notre Dame 30 ........NBC...........................3:30Nebraska 33 at Miami 36 (ot) ............................ABC/ESPN2 ...............3:30William & Mary 29 at Virginia 35 .......................ESPN3.......................3:30Virginia Tech 51 at Purdue 24 ...........................ESPNU ......................3:30NC State 38 at Old Dominion 14 ........................ASN...........................7:00Pitt 24 at Iowa 27 ...............................................BTN ...........................8:00

Friday, September 25Boise State 56 at Virginia 14 ..............................ESPN.........................8:00

Saturday, September 26(20, 20) Georgia Tech 20 at Duke 34 .................ESPN2.....................12:00(8, 9) LSU 34 at Syracuse 24 .............................ESPN.......................12:00Indiana 31 at Wake Forest 24 .............................ACC Network ...........12:30Delaware 14 at North Carolina 41 ......................RSN ........................12:30Northern Illinois 14 at Boston College 17 ...........ESPN3.......................1:00Virginia Tech 28 at East Carolina 35 ...................ABC/ESPN2 ...............3:30Samford 3 at Louisville 45 .................................ESPN3.......................6:00NC State 63 at South Alabama 13 ......................ESPNews ..................8:00

Thursday, October 1Miami 23 at Cincinnati 34 ..................................ESPN.........................7:30

Saturday, October 3Pitt 17 at Virginia Tech 13 ..................................RSN ........................12:00Louisville 20 at NC State 13 ..............................ACC Network ...........12:30(11, 9) Florida State 24 at Wake Forest 16 .........ESPN ............................3:30North Carolina 38 at Georgia Tech 31 ...............ESPNU ......................3:30Boston College 7 at Duke 9 ................................RSN ..........................3:30(6. 7) Notre Dame 22 at (12,11) Clemson 24 .....ABC ...........................8:00

Friday, October 9NC State 13 at Virginia Tech 28 .........................ESPN.........................8:00

*Networks may declare a six-day op on on four occasions during the course of the season, selec ng games with six days advance no ce.

RSN--Refers to the Regional Sports Networks of FOX SportsSouth, Sun Sports, Comcast Sports Atlan c, NESN, FSN West, FSN Southwest and FSN Houston.

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1.72 - The average number of rushing yards per play Boston College is allowing this year. The Eagles lead the nation in rushing yards per carry, rushing yards per game (51.7) and total defense (196.2), and are fi fth nation-ally in team pass effi ciency defense (94.41), fourth in scoring defense (11.0) and fi fth in passing yards allowed (144.6)

2.67 - Having made 16 of 19 fi eld goals (.842) this season through six games, Miami PK Michael Badgley now leads the nation in fi eld goals per game, averaging 2.67 a contest. 1.4 - One of the leaders of Boston College’s No. 1-rated defense is Eagles’ DE Harold Landry, who is averaging 1.4 tackles for loss per game and who was named this week to the Watch List for the Bednarik National De-fensive Player of the Year Award.

3 - The number of TD pass receptions for Louisville WR James Quick against 11th-ranked Florida State. Quick had fi ve catches for 130 yards, including TD catches of 18, 19 and 39 yards....Also the number of TD receptions for North Carolina WR Mack Hol-lins, who had scoring catches of 57, 42 and 4 yards against Wake Forest.

5 - Duke S Jeremy Cash is ranked fi fth na-tionally in tackles for loss, averaging 1.92 per game with 11.5 in six games. Cash, who leads the ACC in TFLs, is the only defensive back listed among the Top 50 players nationally in tackles for loss.

6 - Virginia’s 44-38 triple overtime win over Syracuse marked just the sixth triple overtime game in ACC history. The league has never had to go to four overtimes in 67 extra ses-sion contests.

9 - Clemson has now won nine straight games, and that ties for the fi fth-longest current winning streak in the nation and the longest for the Tigers since 1988-89.

8.68 - Florida State sophomore TB Dalvin Cook ranks second nationally in rushing yards per carry (8.68) among those runners who have averaged a minimum of 10 carries per game. Cook is also second nationally in rushing yards per game (159.2).

10 - The number of pass receptions for Clemson WR Artavis Scott against Boston

ACC Football By The NumbersCollege. Scott had 162 receiving yards, includ-ing a 51-yard TD pass play.

10.7 - The average yards per carry for Georgia Tech true freshman B-Back Marcus Marshall. Marshall has rushed for 439 yards on just 41 carries and four TDs. Marshall would lead the nation but does not have enough car-ries to qualify.

12 - Since its 17-16 loss at NC State in 2012, Florida State, coached by Jimbo Fisher, has won 12 consecutive games decided by eight or fewer points. Fisher is 16-5 (.727) overall as a head coach in games decided by eight or fewer points.

15 - Duke PK Ross Martin has made 15 consecutive fi eld goals dating back to a fourth-quarter miss against Virginia Tech in 2014. That ties for the 11th-longest streak in ACC history with Duke’s Sims Lenhardt (1998-99) and Georgia Tech’s Travis Bell (2004).

18 - The number of pass receptions for Florida State WR Kermit Whitfi eld in his last two games against Miami and Louisville. Prior to these two games, Whitfi eld had made only 27 catches in 32 career games.

24 - With six regular-season games remain-ing, Duke head coach David Cutcliffe has already led Duke to 24 wins over the past three seasons. The school record is 25, set originally by the 1936-38 teams of Wallace Wade, which posted a 25-4-1 record, and tied by Cutcliffe’s 2012-14 teams (25-15).

28 - Florida State has won 28 consecutive games against Atlantic Coast Conference teams since a 17-16 loss at NC State on Oct. 6, 2012. The Seminoles would tie their ACC record with a win at Georgia Tech. That 29-game skein began when FSU entered the ACC in 1992 and ended at Virginia in 1995. The Noles’ current streak is the longest by any team within any conference since Boise State won 31 straight Western Athletic Conference games from 2001-2005. Oklahoma holds the record by winning 44 straight Big 8 games from 1952-59. Boise State (WAC, 2001-05) and Oklahoma (Big 8, 1984-88) are tied for second at 31 consecutive wins. FSU’s streak from 1992 to 1995 is fourth and its current run is fi fth-longest.

28.86 - Georgia Tech leads the nation in fewest penalties (3.00) and least amount of pe-

nalized yardage (28.86) assessed per game.

56 - The distance on Pitt PK Chris Blewitt’s school-record and game-winning fi eld goal against Georgia Tech. The distance tied for the longest game-winning fi eld goal in ACC history and for the sixth-longest fi eld goal in league history.

73 - North Carolina senior QB Marquise Williams has totalled 73 career TDR (Touch-down Responsibility), which ties for the 14th-highest total in ACC history. Williams has thrown for 46 touchdowns and run for 27 more.

109 - When Wake Forest hosts NC State this Saturday, the game will be the 109th meeting between the two teams in football in a series which is the ACC’s oldest continuous series. The Wolfpack and Demon Deacons have played each other every year since 1910.

120 - When North Carolina hosts Virginia this Saturday in Chapel Hill, the game will be the 120th meeting between the two teams in football in a rivalry which began in 1892 and has been played continuously since 1919. The UNC-UVA series is the ACC’s most-played rivalry.

167.1 - Syracuse freshman QB Eric Dungey is the only freshman ranked among the Top 25 in the nation in pass effi ciency. Dungey is 10th nationally and leads the ACC with a 167.1 rating.

177 - Florida State QB Everett Golson has thrown 177 passes this season without an interception.

204 - The number of career pass receptions for Pitt WR Tyler Boyd. Despite playing in just his third season and missing the fi rst game of this year due to a suspension, Boyd is now Pitt’s all-time leading pass receiver and ranks 12th on the ACC career list.

420 - The number of passing yards for Clemson QB Deshaun Watson in the Tigers’ win over Boston College. The Eagles entered the game as the nation’s No. 1 defense in passing yards alllowed, having only allowed a total of 592 yards in their previous six games. Watson totalled 452 total yards, 224 more yards than BC had allowed any team this season.

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2015 ACC Football Coaches Teleconference

The 14 ACC football coaches will be featured on a weekly teleconference each Wednesday from 10:30 a.m., to 12:50 p.m., beginning Sept. 2, and concluding on Tuesday, No-vember 19. The teleconference of Thanksgiv-ing week will be held at the same time, but on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Also, Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly will join the call beginning at 10:20 a.m. on the following dates prior to the Irish playing an ACC opponent including Nov. 4 (Pitt), Nov. 11 (Wake Forest) and Nov. 18 (Boston College). Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be an audio ar-chive and transcript available of each telecon-ference on the Conference’s offi cial website--theACC.com--each afternoon.

theACC.com/mediaThe Atlantic Coast Conference’s offi cial website--theACC.com--is the source for complete ACC foot-ball information. theACC.com/media is also the site for transcripts of the league’s football coaches teleconferences every Wednesday afternoon dur-ing the season. The media section of theACC.com is dedicated to specifi c needs of the media, includ-ing downloads of ACC and school logos and head-shots of players and coaches from select sports. You will need an individual account to access the site. To register, go to: theACC.com/media

Following ACC Football On Facebook

The ACC: facebook.com/theACCBoston College:facebook.com/bostoncollegefootballClemson: facebook.com/clemsontigersDuke: http://www.facebook.com/DukeFootballFlorida State: facebook.com/FSUfootballGeorgia Tech: facebook.com/gtathleticsLouisville: facebook.com/LouisvillefootballMiami: www.facebook.com/CanesFootballNorth Carolina: facebook.com/tarheelsNC State: facebook.com/StatePackFootballPitt: facebook.com/PittsburghPanthersSyracuse: facebook.com/SyracuseOrangeVirginia: facebook.com/VirginiaCavaliersVirginia Tech: facebook.com/hokiesportsWake Forest: facebook.com/WakeForestSports

Following ACC Football On Twitter

Follow ACC Football on Twitter with tweets from the ACC or the individual ACC school.The ACC: @theACCFootball or @theACCBoston College: @BCFootballNewsClemson: @CU_athleticsDuke: @Duke_FB; @Duke_AthleticsFlorida State: @FSU_Football; Georgia Tech: @GeorgiaTechFBLouisville: @UofLFootball; @CoachPetrinoULMiami: @CanesFootballNorth Carolina: @TarHeelFootball; NC State: @PackFootballPitt: @GoPittFootball; @PittAthleticsSyracuse: @CuseVirginia: @VirginiaSports; @uva_footballVirginia Tech: @VT_Football; @HokieSportsWake Forest: @WakeFB or @demondeacons

Following ACC Football On YouTube

The ACC(All are: www.youtube.com)

The ACC ...............................ACCDNBoston College ..............bcfootballvideoClemson ................... ClemsonAthleticsDuke ........................... DukeAthleticsFlorida State ............... fl stateseminolesGeorgia Tech ............ ramblinwrecktubeLouisville.................................. uofl sportsMiami ........................ CanesAllAccessNorth Carolina .............. UNCTarHeelsAthleticsNC State ............... NCStatePackFootballPitt .................................pittlivewireSyracuse ....................................suathleticsVirginia ...........................VasportsTVVirginia Tech ........................ vthokiesportsWake Forest ...............WakeForestAthletics

2015 ACC Media Information

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ACC Teleconference ScheduleDabo Swinney, Clemson .............. 10:30 amJimbo Fisher, Florida State .......... 10:40 amBobby Petrino, Louisville ............. 10:50 amScott Shafer, Syracuse ................ 11:00 amDave Clawson, Wake Forest ......... 11:10 amPaul Johnson, Georgia Tech ......... 11:20 amLarry Fedora, North Carolina ........ 11:30 amFrank Beamer, Virginia Tech ........ 11:40 amAl Golden, Miami ...................... 11:50 pmPat Narduzzi, Pitt ...................... 12:00 pmMike London, Virginia ................ 12:10 pmSteve Addazio, Boston College ...... 12:20 pmDavid Cutcliffe, Duke .................. 12:30 pmDave Doeren, NC State ............... 12:40 pm

Media Phone Number:719-325-2428

Important Dates For MediaCovering ACC Football

Wednesday, October 28, 2015ACC Football Championship Game

Credential Application Website opens

Tuesday, November 3, 2015First 2015 College Football Playoff Committee Rankings Announced

Monday, November 23, 2015All-ACC Football Team Voting Site Open

to all members of ACSMA

Sunday, November 29, 2015All-ACC Football Team Voting Site Closes at 5 p.m.

ACC Announces Winner of Jacobs Blocking Trophy, 1 p.m.

ACC Football Championship Game Participating Coaches, Teleconference 4-5 p.m.

Monday, November 30, 2015ACC Football Champonship Game

Participating Student-Athletes Teleconference 11:30 am-12:30 pm

ACSMA Announces All-ACC Football Team, 3 p.m.

Deadline for Media Credential Applications to ACC Football Championship Game, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015ACSMA Announces ACC Coach, Offensive,

Defensive and Overall Rookie of the Year, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015ACSMA Announces ACC Offensive, Defensive and

Overall Player of the Year Announced, 1 p.m..

Thursday, December 3, 2015ACC Announces Winner of Jim Tatum Award (Top Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award,

(Most Courageous Football Student-Athlete), 11 a.m.

Friday, December 4, 2015ACC FB Championship Game Press Conference

(Both Participating Coaches), 1-2 pmBank of America Stadium

ACC Night of LegendsCharlotte Convention Center, 6 pm

Saturday, December 5, 20152015 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Game,

Bank of America Stadium7:45 pm on ESPN or 8 pm on ABC

Sunday, December 6, 2015Selection Sunday-- College Football Playoff

and ACC Bowl Teams Announced

Wednesday, December 9, 2015ACC Coaches All-ACC Football Team, Awards Announced

Friday, December 18, 2015College Football Playoff

Media Credential Application Deadline

February 3, 2016National Football Signing Day

ACC Advanced Media Video Clip ServiceBroadcast media outlets will be able to access ACC highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the entire 2015-16 sports calendar. This video content will only be available for download in digital fi les that can be accessed on the AVCS. To register for this service please contact Scott McBurney, Associate Commissioner/Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336.369.4646.

CollegePressBox.com Collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media web-site for NCAA FBS football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each con-ference and its member schools. Login informa-tion will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to:

[email protected].

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ACC Football SID ContactsBoston College .....................617-552-3004Chris Cameron ...................... [email protected] Ollove ............................... [email protected] .............................864-656-2114Tim Bourret ..................... [email protected] Sikes [email protected] Hennessy [email protected] .................................919-684-2633Art Chase [email protected] Fetters .................. [email protected] State ........................850-644-5656Zack Stipe [email protected] Leturmy [email protected] Tech .......................404-894-5445Mike DeGeorge [email protected] McCormick ...bmccormick@athletics.gatech.eduLouisville............................301-314-1482Rocco Gasparro [email protected] Klein ...................... [email protected] ................................305-284-3244Tom Symonds .................. [email protected] Ghorbi [email protected] Carolina ......................919-962-8916Kevin Best [email protected] Hundley ........... [email protected] State .............................919-515-2102Annabelle Myers [email protected] Reinhardt [email protected] ...................................412-648-8420E.J. Borghetti ........ [email protected] Feeley ................... [email protected] ............................315-443-2608Sue Edson ................................ [email protected] Morrison ................. [email protected] ..............................434-982-5500Jim Daves ....................... [email protected] Briedis ...................... [email protected] Tech .......................540-231-6726Pete Moris [email protected] Mullen [email protected] Forest ........................336-758-5640Steve Shutt .............................. [email protected] Garneau .......................... [email protected]

ACC SID Information, School Media EventsACC Communications

Amy Yakola ...............Chief of External [email protected]

Mike Finn ...............Associate Commissioner Football Communications336-369-1210...................mfi [email protected]

Brian Morrison .........Associate Commissioner Basketball [email protected]

Amy Ufnowski ................. Associate Director336-369-1003............. [email protected]

Steve Phillips .................. Associate [email protected]

George Lane .................... Assistant Director336-369-1005.................. [email protected]

Marianne Schroer ..Assistant Director, External [email protected]

Sarah Maher ...................................Intern336-369-1202................ [email protected]

Mailing Address:4512 Weybridge LaneGreensboro, N.C., 27407

ACC School Football Press Conferences, Teleconferences

(In all instances contact the school’s media relations offi ce for access)Boston College: Press Conference--Mondays, *Noon, Conte Forum Media Suite, Coach Addazio only. Streamed live on bceagles.com *This Monday only, the press conference will begin at 1 p.m.

Clemson: Press Conference--Tuesdays, 11 a.m., West End Zone Level Two. Coach Swinney and players available. Coach Swinney is streamed live.

Teleconference--Sundays, 6 p.m., coach Swinney, only after games

Duke: Press Conference--Tuesdays, Brooks Practice Facility, Lunch at 11:30 a.m., Players, Noon, coach Cutcliffe, 12:30 pm. Cutcliffe’s comments are streamed live. Teleconference--Sundays at 5 p.m. with coach Cutcliffe

Florida State: Press Conference--Mondays at 1 pm coach Fisher only. Streamed live on Seminoles.com Teleconference--Same as press conference

Ga. Tech: Press Conference--Mondays, 11:30 am (Beginning Aug. 31), none in bye weeks) GTAA Conference Room. Only Coach Paul Johnson. Streamed live on ramblinwreck.com with transcripts and video fi le available. Raw video of student-athlete post practice interviews available on the ACC AVCS.

Louisville: Press Conference--Mondays at 1:30 pm Schnellenberger FB Complex, 2nd Floor. coach Petrino and a couple of players. Streamed live on GoCards.com.

Miami: Press Conference--Tuesdays at Noon at the Bob Mann Auditorium with Coach Golden. Streamed live by Hurricanesports.com. Players will be available after practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Golden also available on Wednesdays after practice.

Teleconference--Sundays at 7:30 pm. The fi rst will be on Saturday, Sept. 6, the fi nal one on Saturday, Nov. 28.

UNC: Press Conference--Mondays at 11:45 am, fi fth fl oor of football center, coach Fedora and 2 players. Streamed live on GoHeels.com.

NC State: Press Conference--Mondays, 11:30 am, Murphy Center Media Room; Players at 11:30 am, coach Doeren at Noon. No Live stream but posted on GoPack.com.

Pitt: Press Conference--Mondays at Noon at the UPMC Sports Perfor mance Complex. Select players available after the press conference. Video of the press conference will be available afterward on www.YouTube.com/pittlivewire Final Press Briefi ng--Thursdays, Noon, post-practice with selected assistant coaches.

Syracuse: Press Conference--Each Thursday during game weeks at 10:00 am in the Iocolano-Petty Football Wing auditorium.

Teleconference--Each Tuesday during game weeks, Noon.

Virginia: Press Conference--Mondays, 11 am, John Paul Jones Arena. coach London at 11 am; player from 11:30-12:15 pm. Streamed live. Teleconferences--Tuesday, 11:30 am, Offensive Player; Wednesday, 10:30 am, Defensive Player; Noon--coach Mike London.

Va. Tech: Press Conference--Mondays, 12:30-1:30 pm. Shott Media Center (South End Zone of Lane Stadium), coach Beamer and players; Streamed live on hokiesports.com.

Wake Forest: Press Conference--Tuesdays, 11 am. Coach Clawson. Not streamed live but posted on website by Tuesday afternoon.

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2015 ACC Game Previews

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Saturday, October 24#25/- Pitt (5-1, 3-0 ACC)

at Syracuse (3-3, 1-1 ACC)Noon; ESPNU

The Carrier Dome (49,262)

The Series: Pitt leads 36-31-3; Syracuse leads 18-15-3 at home

The Coaches: Pat Naduzzi: 5-1 (1st year) at Pitt and overall Scott Shafer: 14-17 (3rd year) at Syracuse and overall

Last week: Pitt def. Georgia Tech 31-28; Virginia def. Syracuse 44-38 (3 OT)

Of note: The teams meet for the 71st time overall and for the 61st consecutive season ... Pitt owns a two-game winning streak in the series, with both wins (17-16 in 2013 and 30-7 last season) coming in ACC play ... QB Chad Voytik threw a pair of touchdown passes to lead the Panthers to last season’s win, and WR Tyler Boyd caught seven passes for 126 yards, including a 49-yard catch-and-run score early in the fourth quarter.

Ones to watch: Pitt PK Chris Blewitt’s 56-yard fi eld goal with just over a minute remaining lifted the Panthers past Georgia Tech last Saturday ... Syracuse sophomore safety Antwan Cordy returned a fumble recovery 44 yards for a touchdown against Virginia.

Next week: North Carolina at Pitt (Oct. 29); Syracuse at Florida State (Oct. 31)

Saturday,October 24NC State (4-2, 0-2 ACC)

at Wake Forest (3-4, 1-3 ACC)Noon; RSN

BB&T Field (31,500)

The Series: NC State leads 64-38-6; NC leads 21-16-1 at Wake Forest

The Coaches: Dave Doeren: 15-16 (3rd year) at NC State; 38-20 (5th year) overall Dave Clawson: 6-13 (2nd year) at Wake Forest; 96-93 (16th year) overall

Last week: NC State had an open date; North Carolina def. Wake Forest 50-14

Of note: The 109th meeting in a series that began in 1895 and has been played consecutively every year since 1910 ... The home team has won each of the last eight years, with Wake Forest’s 2006 win at Carter-Finley the most recent victory by a visiting team ... Last year’s meeting resulted in a 42-13 NC State win at Raleigh ...RB Matt Dayes totaled 113 yards from scrimmage and scored three touchdowns as the Wolfpack defeated the Demon Deacons to earn bowl eligibility.

Ones to watch: NC State WR Jurmichael Ramos had a pair of catches, including an 8-yard TD reception, in the Wolfpack’s ACC road loss at Virginia Tech on Oct. 9 ... Wake Forest WR Cortez Lewis made four catches for 58 yards last Saturday night against North Carolina.

Next week: Clemson at NC State (Oct. 31); Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct. 30)

Saturday, October 24Boston College (3-4, 0-4)

at Louisville (2-4, 1-2 ACC)12:30 p.m.; ACC Network

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (55,000) The Series: Louisville leads 4-3; Louisville leads 2-1 at home

The Coaches: Steve Addazio: 17-16 (3rd year) at Boston College; 30-28 (5th year) overall Bobby Petrino: 52-17 (6th year) at Louisville, 94-38 (11th year) overall

Last week: Clemson def. Boston College 34-17; Florida State def. Louisville 41-21

Of note: Boston College travels to Louisville for the fourth time, and the fi rst since the Cardinals’ 52-28 win at home in 1998 ... The teams met for the fi rst time in ACC play last year at Chestnut Hill, with the Cardinals posting a 38-19 victory .... S Gerod Holliman, on his way to an ACC-record 14 interceptions for the season, picked off three passes in last year’s meeting to set up three Louisville scores ... RB Jon Hilliman ran 17 times for 42 yards and two touchdowns to lead Boston College.

Ones to watch: BC junior RB Myles Willis rushed for a team-high 88 yards on 15 carries in last weekend’s loss at No. 5 Clemson ... Louisville WR James Quick had fi ve receptions for 130 yards and all three Cardinal touchdowns in the loss at No. 8 Florida State.

Next week: Virginia Tech at Boston College (Oct. 31); Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct. 31)

Saturday,October 24#23/21 Duke (5-1, 2-0 ACC)

at Virginia Tech (3-4, 1-2 ACC)3:30 p.m.; ESPNU

Lane Stadium (65,632)

The Series: Virginia Tech leads 14-8; Virginia Tech leads 7-1 at home

The Coaches: David Cutcliffe: 45-49 (8th year) at Duke; 89-78 (15th year) overall Frank Beamer: 234-119-2 (29th year) at Virginia Tech; 276-142-4 (35th year) overall

Last week: Duke had an open date; Miami def. Virginia Tech 30-20

Of note: Virginia Tech seeks its second straight series win and its 14th in the last 15 meetings when it welcomes the Blue Devils to Blacksburg ... Duke snapped a 12-game losing streak in head-to-head meetings two years ago with a 13-10 win at Lane Stadium ... Virginia Tech posted a 17-16 victory last season in Durham ... The Hokies forced three turnovers, and QB Michael Brewer threw touchdown passes to TE Bucky Hodges and WR Isaiah Ford.

Ones to watch: LB Dwayne Norman posted a team-high 11 tackles, including one tackle for loss, and forced a fumble in Duke’s 44-3 win at Army on Oct. 10 ... Virginia Tech RB Travon McMillian rushed for a career-high 99 yards and caught a TD pass in last Saturday’s ACC loss at Miami.

Next week: Miami at Duke (Oct. 31); Virginia Tech at Boston College (Oct. 31)

UP .....................................................2015 FBS Rankings ................................................ SUAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.27.8.....................(77) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (53) .................... 32.2169.0...................(68) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (69) .................. 168.3177.2.................(107) .......................Passing Offense ....................... (109) .................. 172.0346.2.................(105) .......................Total Offense ............................ (110) .................. 340.321.8.....................(39) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (80) .................... 27.8133.0...................(36) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (42) .................. 141.3167.5...................(12) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (95) .................. 252.2300.8...................(17) .......................Total Defense ............................. (69) .................. 393.5Evem .............. (T-71) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-29) .................... 0.67

NCS ..................................................2015 FBS Rankings ................................................WFAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.35.2................. (T-33) .......................Scoring Offense ........................ (121) .................... 18.9206.3...................(26) .......................Rushing Offense ....................... (117) .................. 114.4195.7...................(90) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (50) .................. 245.9402.0...................(67) .......................Total Offense .............................. (93) .................. 360.316.0.....................(11) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (38) .................... 21.7100.2...................(12) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (64) .................. 161.7147.7.....................(8) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (14) .................. 168.9247.8.....................(3) .......................Total Defense ............................. (28) .................. 330.60.17................. (T-56) .......................Turnover Margin ....................... (107) ................... -0.86

BC ....................................................2015 FBS Rankings .................................................ULAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.20.1...................(113) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (83) .................... 26.3206.1...................(27) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (91) .................. 152.8105.9.................(123) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (61) .................. 238.2312.0.................(121) .......................Total Offense .............................. (76) .................. 391.011.0.......................(4) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (49) .................... 23.751.7.......................(1) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (44) .................. 144.5144.6.....................(5) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (51) .................. 210.3196.3.....................(1) .......................Total Defense ............................. (37) .................. 354.80.14................. (T-64) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-71) ................... Even

DU ....................................................2015 FBS Rankings .................................................VTAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.31.5.....................(58) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (67) .................... 29.4180.7...................(54) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (65) .................. 170.3232.2...................(67) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (82) .................. 205.7412.8...................(62) .......................Total Offense .............................. (88) .................. 376.09.3.........................(2) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (48) .................... 23.4121.7...................(29) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (83) .................. 177.6131.2.....................(2) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (17) .................. 171.3252.8.....................(4) .......................Total Defense ............................. (61) .................. 348.90.17................. (T-56) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-50) .................... 0.29

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2015 ACC Game Previews

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Saturday, October 24Virginia (2-4, 1-1 ACC)

at North Carolina (5-1, 2-0 ACC)3:30 p.m.; RSN

Kenan Stadium (63,000) The Series: North Carolina leads 61-54-4; North Carolina leads 32-13-3 at home

The Coaches: Mike London: 25-42 (6th year) at Virginia; 49-47 (8th year) overall Larry Fedora: 26-18 (4th year) at UNC; 60-37 (8th year) overall

Last week: Virginia def. Syracuse 44-38 (3 OT); North Carolina def. Wake Forest 50-14

Of note: North Carolina has won fi ve straight in the the ACC’s most-played rivalry which was fi rst played in 1892 ... Saturday’s game will mark the 120th all-time game between the schools and the 53rd consecu-tive year the teams have met ... UNC claimed a 28-27 win last year in Charlottesville on backup QB Mitch Trubisky’s 16-yard touchdown pass to WR T.J. Thorpe on Trubisky’s only play of the game with 4:05 remaining ... Ironically, Thorpe -- now a grad student at Virginia -- will suit up for the Cavaliers this Saturday.

Ones to watch: Virginia RB Taquan Mizzell had a career-high 10 receptions for 69 yards vs. Syracuse last Saturday, extending his reception streak to a team-leading 27 games ... UNC DE Junior Gnonkonde had nine tackles, including two sacks and 2.5 total tackles for loss, against Wake Forest.

Next week: Georgia Tech at Virginia (Oct. 31); North Carolina at Pitt (Oct. 29)

Saturday, October 24#6/6 Clemson (6-0, 3-0 ACC)

at Miami (4-2, 1-1 ACC)Noon; ABC

Sun Life Stadium (64,982)

The Series: Miami leads 6-3; Miami leads 3-2 at home

The Coaches: Dabo Swinney: 67-26 (8th year) at Clemson and overall Al Golden: 32-24 (5th year) at Miami; 59-58 (10th year) overall Last week: Clemson def. Boston College 34-17; Miami def. Virginia Tech 30-20

Of note: The teams meet for the fi fth time in ACC play but for the fi rst time since Miami’s 30-21 win at Clemson in 2010 ... The teams have split their four ACC meetings with the visiting team winning each ... In-terestingly, all three of the Tigers’ wins in the series have come on the Hurricanes’ home fi eld -- ACC wins in 2004 and 2009, and a 15-14 victory in the 1950 Orange Bowl ... Three straight games between the teams were decided in overtime (2004, 2005 and 2009) ... Clemson’s 36-30 win in 2005 went triple-overtime.

Ones to watch: Jordan Leggett is the fi rst Clemson TE to have four straight games with a touchdown catch since K.D. Dunn in 1983 ... Miami junior CB Artie Burns collected his team-best fourth and fi fth interceptions of the year vs. Virginia Tech, the fi rst multi-interception game for a Hurricane since 2013.

Next week: Clemson at NC State (Oct. 31); Miami at Duke (Oct. 31)

UVA ..................................................2015 FBS Rankings ..............................................UNCAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.25.8.....................(86) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (10) .................... 40.5112.2.................(118) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (20) .................. 218.5244.3...................(54) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (34) .................. 263.7356.5...................(95) .......................Total Offense .............................. (21) .................. 482.836.2...................(111) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (18) .................... 17.3160.7...................(61) .......................Rushing Defense ...................... (112) .................. 213.8252.3...................(96) .......................Passing Defense .......................... (3) .................. 135.5413.0...................(82) .......................Total Defense ............................. (35) .................. 349.3-1.33 ............... (T-77) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-56) .................... 0.17

CU ....................................................2015 FBS Rankings ................................................UMAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.35.2.....................(33) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (44) .................... 33.7181.5...................(52) .......................Rushing Offense ....................... (102) .................. 136.3267.0...................(30) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (19) .................. 307.5448.5...................(35) .......................Total Offense .............................. (40) .................. 443.816.7.....................(14) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (42) .................... 22.7114.2...................(22) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (65) .................. 167.3167.5............... (T-12) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (52) .................. 212.0281.7...................(10) .......................Total Defense ............................. (60) .................. 379.3-0.17 ............... (T-81) .......................Turnover Margin ........................... (1) .................... 2.17

Saturday, October 24#9/9 Florida State (6-0, 4-0 ACC) at Georgia Tech (2-5, 0-4 ACC)

ESPN2; 7 p.m.Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)

The Series: Florida State leads 14-9-1; Florida State leads 6-1 at home

The Coaches: Jimbo Fisher: 64-11 (6th year) at Florida State and overall Paul Johnson: 60-40 (8th year) at Georgia Tech; 167-79 (19th year) overall Last week: Florida State def. Louisville 41-21; Georgia Tech def. Pitt 31-28

Of note: This week’s game marks the fi rst between the Seminoles and Yellow Jackets in ACC regular-season play since 2009, but they met in the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship game in 2012 (a 21-15 FSU win) and again in 2014 (a 37-35 Seminoles’ victory) ... Georgia Tech claimed the two most recent regular-season games, including the Yellow Jackets’ only series win in Tallahassee to date by a 49-44 score in 2009 ... The last fi ve meetings between the two teams were decided by a total of 17 points.

Ones to watch: Florida State WR Kermit Whitfi eld caught nine passes for 172 yards against Louisville, including a 70-yard TD reception for the go-ahead score in the second half ... Georgia Tech BB Marcus Marshall rushed for 159 yards on 10 carries -- his second career 100-yard game -- against Pitt.

Next week: Syracuse at Florida State (Oct. 31); Georgia Tech at Virginia (Oct. 31)

FSU ..................................................2015 FBS Rankings ................................................ GTAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.33.5................. (T-46) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (24) .................... 37.0191.7...................(43) .......................Rushing Offense ........................... (8) .................. 286.6253.7...................(44) .......................Passing Offense ....................... (122) .................. 128.6445.3...................(38) .......................Total Offense .............................. (58) .................. 415.815.2.......................(9) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (74) .................... 27.4113.5...................(19) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (84) .................. 178.4212.7...................(54) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (34) .................. 192.6326.2...................(24) .......................Total Defense ............................. (52) .................. 371.01.17.....................(10) .......................Turnover Margin ......................... (38) .................... 0.43

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2015 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats

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BOSTON COLLEGE (3-4, 0-4 ACC) BC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 .............. W, 24-3 ......Maine 29, 262 -- -- -- -- 204 155 359 14-25-0 0 7 84 91 12-29-1 1S12 ............ W, 76-0 ......Howard 26,132 -- -- -- -- 347 136 483 12-15-0 0 7 4 11 2-12-1 2S18 ..............L, 14-0 ......Florida State 39,111 -- -- 9 6 139 56 195 5-15-1 2 98 119 217 15-24-0 0S26 .......... W, 17-14 ......Northern Illinois 30,193 -- -- -- -- 234 92 326 5-14-1 1 72 81 153 11-25-1 2O3 ..................L, 9-7 ......at Duke 20,009 -- -- -- -- 164 141 305 8-21-0 1 33 195 228 18-36-0 0O10 ................L, 3-0 ......Wake Forest 30,094 -- -- -- -- 196 74 270 6-20-1 4 33 109 142 11-25-1 2O17 ............L, 34-17 ......at Clemson 81,416 -- -- 5 6 159 87 246 7-23-0 0 112 420 532 27-42-2 2O24 ..........12:30 pm ......at Louisville -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ............7:30 pm ......Notre Dame -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fenway Park, Boston, Mass.N28 ...................TBA ......at Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

CLEMSON (6-0, 3-0 ACC) CU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 ............W, 49-10 .....Wofford 81,345 12 12 -- -- 222 311 533 30-37-0 2 123 90 213 6-18-0 0S12 ..........W, 41-10 .....Appalachian State 81,467 12 12 -- -- 140 252 392 21-31-2 2 203 95 298 9-28-3 4S17 ..........W, 20-17 .....at Louisville 55,396 11 9 -- -- 202 199 401 21-30-2 2 19 253 272 20-35-2 2O3 ............W, 24-22 .....Notre Dame 82,415 12 11 6 7 199 97 296 11-22-1 1 116 321 437 19-35-1 4O10 ..........W, 43-24 .....Georgia Tech 80,983 6 6 -- -- 201 336 537 23-33-1 3 71 159 230 6-14-1 1O17 ..........W, 34-17 .....Boston College 81,416 5 6 -- -- 112 420 532 27-42-2 2 159 87 246 7-23-0 0O24 ...............12 pm .....at Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 .................. TBA .....at NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .................... TBA .....Florida State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 .................. TBA .....at Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 .................. TBA .....Wake Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 .................. TBA .....at South Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

DUKE (5-1, 2-0 ACC) DU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS3 .............. W, 37-7 ......at Tulane 25,470 -- -- -- -- 206 324 530 29-44-0 2 25 246 271 24-42-1 1S12 ............ W, 55-0 ......NC Central 33,941 -- -- -- -- 288 367 655 19-26-0 0 54 132 186 13-29-0 0S19 ............L, 19-10 ......Northwestern 24,127 -- -- 23 24 177 150 327 24-39-1 3 201 70 271 9-23-2 2S26 .......... W, 34-20 ......Georgia Tech 20,101 -- -- 20 20 165 114 279 17-25-2 3 173 143 316 6-22-1 2O3 ................ W, 9-7 ......Boston College 20,009 -- -- -- -- 33 195 228 18-36-0 0 164 141 305 8-21-0 1O10 ............ W, 44-3 ......at Army 39,712 -- -- -- -- 215 243 458 20-30-0 0 113 55 168 2-6-1 3O24 ............3:30 pm ......at Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......at North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......at Wake Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

FLORIDA STATE (6-0, 4-0 ACC) FSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 ............ W, 59-16 ......Texas State 80,917 10 8 -- -- 266 370 636 25-32-0 1 132 168 300 26-42-0 1S12 .......... W, 34-14 ......USF 72,811 11 8 -- -- 278 163 441 14-26-0 0 149 125 274 12-24-1 1S18 ............ W, 14-0 ......at Boston College 39,111 9 6 -- -- 98 119 217 15-24-0 0 139 56 195 5-15-1 2O3 ............ W, 24-16 ......at Wake Forest 28,588 11 9 -- -- 127 202 329 20-31-0 0 142 215 357 27-43-1 2O10 .......... W, 29-24 ......Miami 82,329 12 8 -- -- 248 291 539 25-33-0 0 20 405 425 29-49-0 0O17 .......... W, 41-21 ......Louisville 71,225 11 8 -- -- 133 377 510 27-39-0 0 99 307 406 20-35-1 2O24 .................7 pm ......at Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......at Clemson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......Chattanooga -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......at Florida -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

GEORGIA TECH (2-5, 0-4 ACC) GT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS3 .............. W, 69-6 ......Alcorn State 49,196 16 17 -- -- 476 77 553 4-5-0 1 166 106 272 10-28-1 3S12 .......... W, 65-10 ......Tulane 50,435 15 16 -- -- 439 132 571 8-10-0 1 71 177 248 15-33-1 2S19 ............L, 30-22 ......at Notre Dame 80,795 14 16 8 10 216 121 337 8-24-0 1 215 242 457 21-30-1 2S26 ............L, 34-20 ......at Duke 20,101 20 20 -- -- 173 143 316 6-21-1 2 165 114 279 17-25-2 3O3 ..............L, 38-31 ......North Carolina 50,585 -- -- -- -- 255 162 417 12-21-1 2 231 182 413 15-26-0 0O10 ............L, 43-24 ......at Clemson 80,983 -- -- 6 6 71 159 230 6-14-1 1 201 336 537 23-33-1 3O17 ............L, 31-28 ......Pitt 46,208 -- -- -- -- 376 106 482 6-15-1 2 200 191 391 15-23-0 0O24 .................7 pm ......Florida State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......at Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N12 ............7:30 pm ......Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......Georgia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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2015 ACC Team Game-by-Game StatsLOUISVILLE (2-4, 1-2 ACC) UL Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 ..............L, 31-24 ......Auburn 73,927 -- -- 6 7 238 167 405 17-33-1 2 190 137 327 11-21-3 3Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.S12 ............L, 34-31 ......Houston 50,019 -- -- -- -- 70 325 395 27-45-2 4 226 236 462 23-35-1 1S17 ............L, 20-17 ......Clemson 55,396 -- -- 11 9 19 253 272 20-35-2 2 202 199 401 21-30-2 2S26 ............ W, 45-3 ......Samford 50,121 -- -- -- -- 288 274 562 18-28-2 2 71 130 201 17-30-3 4O3 ............ W, 20-13 ......at NC State 56,417 -- -- -- -- 203 103 306 10-27-0 0 45 183 228 16-28-0 2O17 ............L, 41-21 ......at Florida State 71,225 -- -- 11 8 99 307 406 20-35-1 2 133 377 510 27-39-0 0O24 ..........12:30 pm ......Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O30 ...................TBA ......at Wake Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......at Kentucky -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

MIAMI (4-2, 1-1 ACC) UM Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 .............. W, 45-0 ......Bethune-Cookman 43,467 -- -- -- -- 195 184 379 17-31-0 1 53 26 79 4-11-2 2S11 .......... W, 44-20 ......at FAU 30,321 -- -- -- -- 226 300 526 22-34-0 0 223 166 389 19-34-2 5S19 ....... W, 36-33 (ot) ...Nebraska 53,580 -- -- -- -- 132 379 511 25-42-1 1 153 309 462 21-45-3 3O1 ..............L, 34-23 ......at Cincinnati 40,101 -- -- -- -- 146 281 427 25-40-0 0 167 279 446 22-33-1 1O10 ............L, 29-24 ......at Florida State 82,329 -- -- 12 8 20 405 425 29-49-0 0 248 291 539 25-33-0 0O17 .......... W, 30-20 ......Virginia Tech 50,787 -- -- -- -- 99 296 395 19-30-0 0 160 201 361 17-27-3 4O24 ...............12 pm ......Clemson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......at Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......at North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N27 ...................TBA ......at Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NORTH CAROLINA (5-1, 2-0 ACC) UNC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS3 ............. L, 17-13 .....South Carolina 51, 664 -- -- -- -- 208 232 440 19-31-3 3 254 140 394 12-27-0 0Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.S12 .......... W, 53-14 ......North Carolina A&T 44,000 -- -- -- -- 215 248 463 20-27-0 0 155 118 273 9-22-2 3S19 .......... W, 48-14 ......Illinois 41,000 -- -- -- -- 254 217 471 19-26-1 1 227 172 399 19-38-1 1S26 .......... W, 41-14 ......Delaware 39,000 -- -- -- -- 191 377 568 23-33-0 1 279 24 303 4-10-1 1O3 ............ W, 38-31 ......at Georgia Tech 50,585 -- -- -- -- 231 182 413 15-26-0 0 255 162 417 12-21-1 2O17 .......... W, 50-14 ......Wake Forest 50,500 -- -- -- -- 212 326 538 18-26-2 2 113 197 310 20-30-0 1O24 ............3:30 pm ......Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O29 .................7 pm ......at Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......at NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NC STATE (4-2, 0-2 ACC) NCST Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS3 ............ W, 49-21 ......Troy 57,451 -- -- -- -- 251 199 450 22-26-0 0 121 184 305 14-21-1 2S12 ............ W, 35-0 ......Eastern Kentucky 57,600 -- -- -- -- 199 244 443 21-30-0 1 35 77 112 7-21-0 0S19 .......... W, 38-14 ......at Old Dominion 20,118 -- -- -- -- 256 179 435 18-27-0 0 -3 151 148 11-23-0 0S26 .......... W, 63-13 ......at South Alabama 21,314 -- -- -- -- 330 256 586 21-27-0 0 45 213 258 16-35-2 3O3 ..............L, 20-13 ......Louisville 56,417 -- -- -- -- 45 183 228 16-28-0 2 203 103 306 10-27-0 0O9 ..............L, 28-13 ......at Virginia Tech 61,183 -- -- -- -- 157 113 270 12-25-1 1 200 158 358 14-29-0 0O24 ...............12 pm ......at Wake Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......Clemson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......at Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......at Florida State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

PITT (5-1, 3-0 ACC) PITT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 ............ W, 45-37 ......Youngstown State 49,969 -- -- -- -- 325 133 458 11-18-2 3 129 278 407 20-40-0 0S12 ............ W, 24-7 ......at Akron 23,425 -- -- -- -- 127 180 307 18-25-0 0 47 63 110 7-22-0 1S19 ............L, 27-24 ......at Iowa 63,636 -- -- -- -- 55 227 282 21-31-2 2 105 258 363 27-40-1 1O3 ............ W, 17-13 ......at Virginia Tech 49,120 -- -- -- -- 166 110 276 9-15-0 1 9 91 100 9-20-3 3O10 .......... W, 26-19 ......Virginia 45,237 -- -- -- -- 141 222 363 17-24-0 2 139 209 348 17-34-1 1O17 .......... W, 31-28 ......at Georgia Tech 46,208 -- -- -- -- 200 191 391 15-23-0 0 376 106 482 6-15-1 2O24 ...............12 pm ......at Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O29 .................7 pm ......North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......Notre Dame -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......at Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......Louisville -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N27 ...................TBA ......Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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SYRACUSE (3-3, 1-1 ACC) SU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS4 .............. W, 47-0 ......Rhode Island 30, 112 -- -- -- -- 312 114 426 10-20-1 1 4 60 64 10-20-1 4S12 .......... W, 30-17 ......Wake Forest 26,670 -- -- -- -- 149 221 370 8-14-0 0 46 373 419 30-45-3 3S19 ....... W, 30-27 (ot) ...Central Michigan 27,949 -- -- -- -- 165 161 326 11-17-1 1 90 430 520 37-51-1 2S26 ............L, 34-24 ......LSU 43,101 -- -- 8 9 127 154 281 16-38-1 1 268 157 425 8-16-0 0O10 ............L, 45-24 ......at USF 27,235 -- -- -- -- 73 232 305 21-34-1 3 281 259 540 15-22-0 1O17 ....... L, 44-38 (3ot) ...at Virginia 39,223 -- -- -- -- 184 150 334 16-22-0 2 159 234 393 24-37-1 2O24 ...............12 pm ......Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......at Florida State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .....................TBA ......at Louisville -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ...................TBA ......Clemson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

VIRGINIA (2-4, 1-1 ACC) VA Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS5 ............. L, 34-16 .....at UCLA 68, 615 -- -- 13 14 98 238 336 21-35-1 1 152 351 503 28-37-0 0S12 ........... L, 34-27 .....Notre Dame 58,200 -- -- 9 11 127 289 416 26-38-0 1 253 207 460 15-30-0 0S19 ..........W, 35-29 .....William & Mary 41,881 -- -- -- -- 110 263 373 17-23-2 2 145 226 371 23-37-0 0S25 ........... L, 56-14 .....Boise State 42,427 -- -- -- -- 40 233 273 16-33-4 5 89 358 447 25-38-0 0O10 ........... L, 26-19 .....at Pitt 45,237 -- -- -- -- 139 209 348 17-34-1 1 141 222 363 17-24-0 2O17 ....... W, 44-38 (3ot) ...Syracuse 39,223 -- -- -- -- 159 234 393 24-37-1 2 184 150 334 16-22-0 2O24 ............3:30 pm .....North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 .................. TBA .....Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N7 .................... TBA .....at Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 .................. TBA .....at Louisville -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 .................. TBA .....Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 .................. TBA .....Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

VIRGINIA TECH (3-4, 1-2 ACC) VT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS7 ..............L, 42-24 ......Ohio State 65,632 -- -- 1 1 128 192 320 15-25-1 2 360 212 572 10-19-1 3S12 ............ W, 42-3 ......Furman 60,118 -- -- -- -- 299 284 583 19-31-0 0 136 118 254 9-26-2 3S19 .......... W, 51-24 ......at Purdue 45,759 -- -- -- -- 238 233 471 16-26-0 1 144 121 265 12-35-2 3S26 ............L, 35-28 ......at East Carolina 50,514 -- -- -- -- 158 281 439 20-35-1 1 182 228 410 14-20-1 2O3 ..............L, 17-13 ......Pitt 49,120 -- -- -- -- 9 91 100 9-20-3 3 166 110 276 9-15-0 1O9 ............ W, 28-13 ......NC State 61,183 -- -- -- -- 200 158 358 14-29-0 0 157 113 270 12-25-1 1O17 ............L, 30-20 ......at Miami 50,787 -- -- -- -- 160 201 361 17-27-3 4 99 296 395 19-30-0 0O24 ............3:30 pm ......Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O31 ...................TBA ......at Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N12 ............7:30 pm ......at Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......at Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WAKE FOREST (3-4, 1-3 ACC) WF Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS3 .............. W, 41-3 ......Elon 27,126 -- -- -- -- 203 388 591 29-40-0 0 51 100 151 15-28-0 0S12 ............L, 30-17 ......at Syracuse 26,670 -- -- -- -- 46 373 419 30-45-3 3 149 221 370 8-14-0 0S19 .......... W, 17-14 ......at Army 29,124 -- -- -- -- 171 175 346 18-33-3 3 186 54 240 2-3-0 0S26 ............L, 31-24 ......Indiana 22,508 -- -- -- -- 99 264 363 20-48-1 1 211 205 416 19-34-0 0O3 ..............L, 24-16 ......Florida State 28,588 -- -- 11 9 142 215 357 27-43-1 2 127 202 329 20-31-0 0O10 .............. W, 3-0 ......at Boston College 30,094 -- -- -- -- 33 109 142 11-25-1 2 196 74 270 6-20-1 4O17 ............L, 50-14 ......at North Carolina 50,500 -- -- -- -- 113 197 310 20-30-0 1 212 326 538 18-26-2 2O24 ...............12 pm ......NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --O30 .................7 pm ......Louisville -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N14 ............3:30 pm ......Notre Dame -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N21 ...................TBA ......at Clemson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N28 ...................TBA ......Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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ACC ACC ACCHead Coach, School ...........Career ... Yrs .. Pct. ....at School .. Yrs ... Pct. ...Conference ..Yrs .. Pct. .....Home ... Pct. ..Road ....Pct. ...Neu.Steve Addazio, BC .................30-27-0 .....(5) ... .526 ........17-15-0 .... (3) .....531 ............8-11-0 ....(3).... .421 ...........4-6 .... .400 ......4-5 .... .444 ...... 0-0Dabo Swinney, Clem. ............67-26-0 .....(8) .. .720 ........67-26-0 .... (8) ... .720 ..........43-15-0 ....(8)... .741 .........25-3 ... .893 ..17-11 ... .607 ...... 1-1David Cutcliffe, Duke .............89-78-0 ...(15) .. .533 ........45-49-0 .... (8) ... .479 ..........22-37-0 ....(8)... .373 .......11-19 ... .367 ..11-17 ... .393 ...... 0-1Jimbo Fisher, FSU .................64-11-0 .....(6) .. .853 ........64-11-0 .... (6) ... .853 ............41-7-0 ....(6)... .854 .........20-2 ... .909 ....18-4 ... .818 ...... 3-1Paul Johnson, GT ................167-79-0 ...(19) .. .679 ........60-40-0 .... (8) ... .600 ..........37-25-0 ....(8)... .597 .........21-9 ... .700 ..16-14 ... .533 ...... 0-2Bobby Petrino, Lou. ................. 94-38 ...(11) ... .712 ........52-17-0 .... (6) ... .754 ..............6-5-0 ....(2)... .545 ...........3-2 ... .600 ......3-3 ... .500 ...... 0-0Al Golden, Miami ...................... 59-58 ...(10) .. .504 ........32-24-0 .... (5) ... .571 ..........17-17-0 ....(4)... .500 .........10-7 ... .588 ....7-10 ... .412 ...... 0-0Larry Fedora, UNC .................... 60-37 .....(8) ... .619 ........26-18-0 .... (4) .....591 ..........15-11-0 ....(4).... .577 ...........8-5 .... .615 ......7-6 .... .538 ...... 0-0Dave Doeren, NCS .................38-20-0 .....(5) ... .655 ........15-16-0 .... (3) .....484 ............3-15-0 ....(3).... .167 ...........1-8 .... .125 ......2-7 .... .222 ...... 0-0Pat Narduzzi, Pitt.......................5-1-0 .....(1) ... .833 ............5-1-0 .... (1) .....833 ..............3-0-0 ....(1). .1.000 ...........1-0 ..1.000 ......2-0 .. 1.000 ...... 0-0Scott Shafer, Syr. ..................13-18-0 .....(3) ... .419 ........13-18-0 .... (3) .....419 ............6-12-0 ....(3).... .333 ...........3-6 .... .333 ......3-6 .... .333 ...... 0-0Mike London, UVa .................49-47-0 .....(8) .. .510 ........25-42-0 .... (6) ... .373 ..........12-30-0 ....(6)... .286 .........8-13 ... . 381 ....4-17 ... .190 ...... 0-0Frank Beamer, VT ..............276-142-4 ...(35) .. .659 ....234-119-2 .. (29) ... .662 ..........69-27-0 ..(11)... .719 .......33-13 ... .717 ..33-12 ... .733 ...... 3-2Dave Clawson, WF ................96-93-0 ...(16) .. .508 ..........6-13-0 .... (2) ... .316 ............2-10-0 ....(2)... .167 ...........1-4 ... .250 ......1-6 .... 143 ...... 0-0

ACC Head Coaching Records

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ATLANTIC DIVISIONBoston College ......... Overall ..Home .. Roadvs. Atlantic Division .........29-26 ... 16-13 .. 13-13vs. Coastal Division .......13-18* ....... 7-7 ...... 6-9Totals ............................42-44* ... 23-20 .. 19-22Clemsonvs. Atlantic Division .........39-15 ..... 21-5 .. 18-10vs. Coastal Division .......19-12* ..... 12-4 ...... 6-7Totals ............................58-27* ..... 33-9 .. 24-17Florida Statevs. Atlantic Division .........38-17 ..... 23-6 .. 16-11vs. Coastal Division .........25-9* ....... 9-5 .... 12-3Totals ............................63-26* ... 31-11 .. 28-14Louisvillevs. Atlantic Division .............5-4 ....... 2-2 ...... 3-2vs. Coastal Division .............1-1 ....... 1-0 ...... 0-1Totals ..................................6-5 ....... 3-2 ...... 3-3NC Statevs. Atlantic Division .........17-36 ... 14-13 .... 3-23vs. Coastal Division .........13-16 ....... 5-9 ...... 8-7Totals ..............................30-52 ... 19-22 .. 11-30Syracusevs. Atlantic Division .............6-7 ....... 3-4 ...... 3-3vs. Coastal Division .............0-5 ....... 0-2 ...... 0-3Totals ................................6-12 ....... 3-6 ...... 3-6Wake Forestvs. Atlantic Division .........21-34 ... 15-12 .... 6-22vs. Coastal Division .........13-16 ....... 7-6 .... 6-10Totals ............................34-50* ... 22-18 ......12-32

COASTAL DIVISIONDuke ..................... Overall ..Home .. Roadvs. Atlantic Division .........9-21* ..... 3-11 ...... 6-9vs. Coastal Division .........13-40 ..... 8-20 .... 5-20Totals ............................22-61* ... 11-31 .. 11-29Georgia Techvs. Atlantic Division .......21-12* ..... 12-3 ...... 8-6vs. Coastal Division .........33-22 ..... 18-9 .. 15-13Totals ............................54-34* ... 30-12 .. 23-19Miamivs. Atlantic Division .........12-17 ....... 5-8 ...... 7-9vs. Coastal Division .........30-23 ... 19-10 .. 11-13Totals ..............................42-40 ... 24-18 .. 18-22North Carolinavs. Atlantic Division .........14-15 ..... 10-6 ...... 4-9vs. Coastal Division .........25-28 ... 13-13 .. 12-15Totals ..............................39-43 ... 23-19 .. 16-24Pittvs. Atlantic Division .............3-1 ....... 1-1 ...... 2-0vs. Coastal Division .............7-8 ....... 3-4 ...... 4-4 Totals ................................10-9 ....... 4-5 ...... 6-4Virginiavs. Atlantic Division .........11-18 ....... 6-9 ...... 5-9vs. Coastal Division .........19-34 ... 13-13 .... 6-21Totals ..............................30-52 ... 19-22 .. 11-30Virginia Techvs. Atlantic Division .......21-13* ....... 9-5 ...... 9-6vs. Coastal Division ........41-13 ..... 21-7 .... 20-6Totals ............................62-26* ... 30-12 .. 29-12

2005-2015 ACC Interdivisional Records*Includes Championship Game(s)

Atlantic Division ......... Record (Rnk)Boston College ................*13-18 (10th)Clemson ............................*19-12 (4th)Florida State ........................ *25-9 (1st)Louisville .................................1-1 (6th)NC State ........................ 13-16 (8th, tie)Syracuse ...............................0-5 (14th)Wake Forest ........................13-15 (7th)Atlantic Totals ........ (.516)..#97-91*

Coastal Division ..................RecordDuke ..................................*9-21 (13th)Georgia Tech ....................*21-12 ( 3rd)Miami ................................12-17 (11th)North Carolina ............... 14-15 (8th, tie)Pitt .........................................3-1 (2nd)Virginia ..............................11-18 (12th)Virginia Tech .....................*21-12 (5th)Coastal Totals ......... (.484)..#91-97*#Maryland posted a 12-14 record from 2005 through 2013.

Syracuse Leads All ACC Schools In Games PlayedACC member Syracuse leads all ACC

schools in number of games played. The Orange have played in 1,276 football games, fi ve more than Virginia (1,271). Both schools are playing in their 127th sea-sons this fall, as is Pitt. North Carolina, in its 126th season, is third with 1,259 games, followed by Pitt with 1,254. Overall, Syra-cuse and Virginia rank fi fth and sixth among all NCAA Bowl Subdivision Teams and 10th and 12th overall among all schools in Divi-sion I.

ACC Schools’ All-Time Records(Updated through Oct. 17, 2015)

School .....Games ...........W-L-T ... Pct.Syracuse ......1,276 ..... 711-516-49 .....576Virginia .........1,271 ..... 641-582-48 .....523 UNC .............1,259 ..... 688-517-54 .....568Pitt ...............1,254 ..... 701-511-42 .....576Ga. Tech .......1,239 ..... 713-483-43 .....593Va. Tech .......1,216 ..... 715-455-46 .....607Clemson .......1,195 ..... 695-455-45 .....600NC State .......1,186 ..... 573-558-55 .....506Boston Coll. .1,150 ..... 643-470-37 .....575Wake For. .....1,105 ..... 435-637-33 .....409Duke .............1,018 ..... 489-498-31 .....495Miami ..............963 ..... 600-344-19 .....633Louisville .........955 ..... 489-449-17 .....521Florida State. ...785 ..... 530-238-17 .....686

ACC Schools Ranked By All-Time Winning Percentage

(Updated through Oct. 17, 2015)School .........Pct. ...........W-L-T ....Yrs.Florida State. .. .686 ..... 530-238-17 .......69Miami ............. .633 ..... 600-344-19 .......90Va. Tech ......... .607 ..... 715-455-46 .....121Clemson ......... .600 ..... 695-455-45 .....119Ga. Tech ......... .593 ..... 713-483-43 .....123Syracuse .........576 ..... 711-516-49 .....126Boston Coll. ... .575 ..... 643-470-37 .....115Pitt ................. .575 ..... 700-511-42 .....126UNC ............... .568 ..... 688-517-54 .....125Virginia ........... .523 ..... 641-582-48 .....126Louisville ........ .521 ..... 489-449-17 .......97NC State ......... .506 ..... 573-558-55 .....122Duke ............... .495 ..... 489-498-31 .....103Wake Forest ... .409 ..... 435-637-33 .....114

All NCAA Games Played(Updated Through the 2014 season)

Pl. School .........................Games 1. Penn ...............................1353 2. Yale ................................1301 Rutgers...........................1301 Fordham .........................1301 5. Lehigh ............................1296 6. Harvard...........................1282 Navy ...............................1282 8. Michigan.........................1279 9. Nebraska ........................1275 10. Syracuse .................. 127011. Penn State ......................126712. Virginia ................... 126513. Texas ..............................126014. Princeton ........................124515. North Carolina .......... 1253

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Led by Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher, who has averaged 11.6 wins during his fi rst fi ve sea-sons as a head coach, four ACC coaches rank among the naton’s top 14 coaches in wins per season with a mini-mum of fi ve seasons as a head coach. Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is ninth on the

list averaging 9.2 wins per season with Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson right behind, averaging 9.17 wins a year. Clem-son’s Dabo Swinney is 15th, averaging 8.71 wins during his seven-year stay at Clemson, which includes a partial seven-game campaign in 2008. Virginia Tech’s

Frank Beamer, the winningest active FBS head coach, ranks 24th overall, averaging 8.03 wins for his 34-year career.

Average Victories per SeasonCurrent Head Football Coaches

(Minimum Five Full Seasons)Pl. Name, School ............ Avg. Wins/Yr 1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ..... 11.60 2. Chris Petersen, Washington .........11.11 3. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ..............10.92 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ................10.50 5. Mark Richt, Georgia .......................9.71 6. Les Miles, LSU ...............................9.36 7. Nick Saban, Alabama .....................9.32 8. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ..........9.20 9. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ........9.1710. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina .......9.0411. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M ..............9.00 Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...............9.00 Hugh Freese, Mississippi ...............9.00 14. Gary Patterson, TCU ......................8.8015. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...........8.7116. Brett Bielema, Arkansas .................8.6717. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame .................8.6418. Bo Pelini, Youngstown State ..........8.5719. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State ......8.4520. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State .........8.4021. Larry Coker, UTSA .........................8.3022. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................8.2923. Frank Solich, Ohio ..........................8.1324. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ........8.03

Four ACC Coaches InTop 15 in Wins Per Season

Frank Solich, OhioF k S li h OhiF k S li h Ohi ...........................134134134S l OF k S li h OhiVirginia Tech’s Frank Beamer Is NCAA FBS Active

Career Leader in WinsVirginia Tech’s Frank Beamer is now the leading active head coach in the NCAA’s FBS in career vic-tories with a total of 276 triumphs in his 35-year coach-ing career. Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson ranks ninth on the active FBS list with 167 career wins. Beamer is sixth on the all-time list and Amos Alonzo Stagg is next on the list with 314 wins at Springfi eld, Chicago and Pacif-ic. Former Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden, who retired after the 2009 season, is second in the NCAA’s FBS with 377 career victories only to Penn State’s Joe Paterno. Glenn “Pop” Warner, who ranks third on the all-time list with 336 wins, coached at seven different schools including a nine-year stint at Pitt (2015-23).

Career Victories - All-Time 1. Joe Paterno ......................................409 2. Bobby Bowden ..............................*377 3. Glenn “Pop” Warner ........................336 4. Paul “Bear” Bryant ..........................323 5. Amos Alonzo Stagg .........................314 6. Frank Beamer ................... 276 7. LaVell Edwards ...............................257 8. Tom Osborne ..................................255 9. Lou Holtz.........................................24910. Mack Brown ....................................24411. Woody Hayes ..................................23812. Bo Schembechler ............................23413. Chris Ault ........................................23314. Hayden Fry ......................................23215. Jim Tressel .....................................229* Due to sanctions on FSU, the NCAA recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories instead of 389 actual victories.

Career Victories - Active Coaches 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ... 276 2. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ..................222 3. Dennis Franchione, Texas State ......211 4. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ................190 5. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ......................186 6. Nick Saban, Alabama ......................183 7. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...................173 8. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 167 9. Jerry Kill, Minnesota .......................15610. Terry Bowden, Akron ......................15311. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona ..................15112. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati ..........15013. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .................149 14. Mark Richt, Georgia ........................14115. Gary Patterson, TCU .......................13916. Les Miles, LSU ................................137 17. Frank Solich, Ohio ...........................13518. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...........................13419. George O’Leary, UCF .......................133 20. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ..............105

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Virginia Tech’s Frank BeamerClosing in On Another Milestone

Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer is closing in on yet another milestone. The active career wins leader in the FBS, Beamer is now sixth on the NCAA’s list of most games coached in the FBS. To date, Beamer has coached in 422 games. By the end of the 2015 season he will pass Paul “Bear’ Bryant for fi fth-place on the all-time list. Of the Top 10 on the list, fi ve of the coaches have ties to the ACC, including Bobby Bowden (3rd, Florida State), Beamer, Jess Nealy (8th, Clemson), Lou Holtz (9th, NC State) and Mack Brown (10th, North Car-olina).

Most Games Coached in the FBSPl. Name, Years ............................. Games1. Amos Alonzo Stagg (1890-1946) ............. 548 Joe Paterno (1966-2011) ......................... 5483. Bobby Bowden (1959-2009) .................... 5104. Glenn “Pop” Warner (1895-1938) ............ 4825. Paul “Bear” Bryant (1945-82) ................... 4256, Frank Beamer (1981-****) ................ 4227. Hayden Fry (1962-98) .............................. 4208. Jess Neely (1924-66) ............................... 4029 Lou Holtz (1969-2004) ............................. 38810. Mack Brown (1983-2013) ........................ 367

Five ACC Coaches InTop 20 in Career

Winning PercentageFive ACC head coaches rank among the Top 20 coaches nationally in active career winning percentage, led by Florida State’s Jimbo Fish-er, who ranks fi rst overall with an .853 mark just ahead of Ohio State’s Urban Meyer .851. Joining Fisher are Dabo Swinney of Clemson at 10th, Bobby Petrino of Louisville at 11th, Paul Johnson of Georgia Tech at 17th and Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech at 21st.

Career Winning Percentage(Minimum Five Full Seasons)

Pl. Name, School ...................Record ..Pct.1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ..64-11-0 . .8532. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .......149-26-0 .. .8513. Chris Petersen, Wash. ...........103-21-0 .. .8314. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma .........173-45-0 .. .7945. Gary Patterson, TCU .............139-45-0 .. .7556. Nick Saban, Alabama ............183-60-1 .. .7527. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ........222-78-2 .73848. Mark Richt, Georgia ..............141-50-0 .73829. Les Miles, LSU ......................137-50-0 .. .73310. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ......66-26-0 . .72011. Bobby Petrino, Louisville .....94-38-0 . .71213. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M .......68-29-0 .. .70114. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ........94-41-0 .. .69615. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan .........63-28-0 .. .69216. Kyle Whittingham,Utah ...........91-43-0 .679117. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 167-79-0 .678818. Mark Dantonio, Michigan St. .100-48-0 .. .67619. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma St. ......90-44-0 .. .67220. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ......190-96-1 .. .66421. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ...276-142-4 . .65922. Bret Bielema, Arkansas ...........80-42-0 .. .656

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FSU’s Fisher Joining Select Company

Now in his sixth season as head coach at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher is in select company among ACC football coaches. Fish-er has compiled a 61-11 record (.847) during that time. His winning percent-age is the best of any fi rst-time ACC head coach after fi ve seasons and is second only to Fisher’s predeces-sor at FSU, Bobby Bowden,

who posted a 54-6-1 record (.893) in his fi rst fi ve seasons in the ACC. Clemson’s Danny Ford (.789) and Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (.776) have the next best marks after their fi rst fi ve sea-sons in the league. Rk.Coach, School, (First 5 Years) Record . Pct.1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-96) ...54-6-1 ....8932. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-14) ....59-11-0 .8433. Danny Ford, CL (79-83) ...........44-11-2 ..7894. Frank Beamer, VT (04-08) ....52-15-0 .7765. Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) ..........42-16-1 ..7206. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-76) ....41-16-2 ..7127. *Dabo Swinney, CL (09-12) ..40-21-0 .656 8. Jim Tatum, MD-UNC (53-57) ...35-15-2 ..692 Bill Murray, DU (53-57) ...........33-13-6 ..69210. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-05) ....41-20-0 ..67211. Bobby Ross, MD (82-86) .........39-19-1 ..66912. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) ......39-23-0.. 62913. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-03) ....38-24-0 ..61314. Frank Howard, CL (53-57) .......29-18-3 ..61015. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-12)....40-26-0 .60616. Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (05-09) .35-27-0 ..565

* First 5 full seasons, coached 7 games in 2008

Noting the ACC--The CoachesBest Winning Percentage - ACC Games

1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida St. ....41-7-0 . .8542. Bobby Bowden, FSU .............118-27-0... .8143. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....46-11-1 ....8024. Bill Murray, Duke .................54-15-2 ....7755. Danny Ford, Clemson ...........44-14-1 ....7546. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ....... 43-15-0 .. .7417. Lou Holtz, NC State ................16-5-2 ....7398. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ........ 69-27-0 .. .7199. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ..........21-9-2 ....68710.Frank Howard, Clemson ......66-30-2 ....68411. Bo Rein, NC State .................15-8-0 ....65212. Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ........19-10-1 ....65013. Dick Sheridan, NC State .....31-18-1 ....63014. Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ......38-22-2 ....62915.Paul Johnson, Ga. Tech .......37-25-0. .. 597

Most Victories - All Games1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ..............1732. George Welsh, Virginia ........................1363. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ......... 1094. Bill Dooley, UNC & WF ..........................985. Danny Ford, Clemson ............................96 Frank Howard, Clemson ........................967. Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ............85 8. Bill Murray, Duke ...................................809. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .....................77 Earle Edwards, NC State ........................77 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ........................77 12. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland .....................7513. Dick Crum, North Carolina ....................72 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ....................7215. Bobby Ross, Md. & GT .........................70

Best Winning Percentage - All Games1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 64-11-0 .8532. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. . 173-53-1 .764 3. Danny Ford, Clemson ........... 96-29-4 .7604. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ... 66-26-0 .7205. Lou Holtz, NC State .............. 33-12-3 .7196. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ....109-44-0 .7127. Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson .......... 32-13-1 .7078. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ........ 41-19-2 .6779. Larry Coker, Miami ............... 25-12-0 .67510. Dick Sheridan, NC State ....... 52-29-3 .63711. Dick Crum, North Carolina ... 72-41-3 .63312. Bill Murray, Duke .................. 80-45-8 .63113. Tommy Bowden, Clemson ..... 72-45-0 .615 George O’Leary, Ga. Tech ..... 52-33-0 .61215. Paul Johnson, Ga. Tech .... 60-40-0 .6003 Seasons Minimum

Most Victories--ACC Games Only1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ..................1182. George Welsh, Virginia ..............................853. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ..............694 Frank Howard, Clemson ............................665. Earle Edwards, NC State ............................556. Bill Murray, Duke .......................................547. Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest .......528. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .........................469. Danny Ford, Clemson ................................44 Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ................44 11. Tommy Bowden, Clemson ........................43 Mack Brown, North Carolina .....................43 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland .........................43 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ............................43 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...................43

ACC Head Coaches Records by YearsThe following coaches’ lists are career wins by a head coach with their fi rst year as a head coach occurring in the ACC. Bobby Bowden and Frank Beamer, as well as several other coaches, are not included in these lists as they were head coaches prior to joining the conference.

Career Wins Through Three Years1. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-03) ...........31-8-02. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-12) ........31-10-03. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74) ...................26-8-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-81) ..............26-9-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02) ...........26-12-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-10) .........25-14-07. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-84) ..............25-11-08. Dick Crum, UNC (78-80) ................24-10-1 Ken Hatfi eld, Clem. (90-92) ...........24-10-110.Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-01) .....22-14-011. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-74) .........21-13-1 Chan Gailey, GT (02-04) ................21-17-0 Randy Shannon, UM (07-09) .........21-17-0

Career Wins Through Four Years1. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-13) .........44-10-02. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...........36-14-03. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82) .............35-10-1

4. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-85) ...............34-14-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) .............34-17-06. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...................33-12-3 Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ..........33-19-08. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) .................32-12-0 Ken Hatfi eld, Clem (90-93) ..............32-13-110.Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-75) ..........30-15-211.Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-11) ....29-19-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-02) ......29-20-0

Career Wins Through Five Years1. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-14) ......... 58-11-02. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83) .............44-11-23. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76) ...........41-16-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...........41-20-05. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) .................40-16-1 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) .........40-21-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) ..........40-26-08. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86) ...............39-19-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) .............39-23-010.Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) .....38-24-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06) ..................38-27-012.George O’Leary, GT (95-99) ...........36-25-013.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ...........34-23-214.Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-14) ...............33-7-015.Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) .............32-19-0

Career Wins Through Six Years1. Jimbo Fisher (10-15) ................62-11-02. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84) .............51-15-23. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-13) .........51-23-04. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...........50-24-05. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77) ...........49-20-26. Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) .................48-20-1 Paul Johnson, GT (08-13) ..........47-31-08. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05) .............46-28-09. George O’Leary, GT (95-00) ............45-28-010.Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) .....44-29-0 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07) ..............44-32-012.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ...........43-26-2

Career Wins Through Seven Years *Jimbo Fisher (10-15) ..............64-11-01. Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-14) .....61-26-02. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78) ...........58-23-2 Paul Johnson, GT (08-14) ..........58-35-05. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85) .............57-21-26. Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) .................56-24-1 7. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...........56-31-08. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ............52-29-3 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ......52-33-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ............52-33-011.Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ..................46-39-012.Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73) ................42-35-0 .Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) .............42-38-014.Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-99) ..............41-40-0

Career Wins Through Eight Years1. Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-15) .....67-26-02. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-86) .............65-23-4 3.*Jimbo Fisher (10-15) .....................64-11-04. Dick Crum, UNC (78-85) .................60-31-2 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-06) ......60-38-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-15) ..........60-40-07. Bill Dooley, UNC (67-74) .................49-40-0 Mack Brown UNC (88-85) ...............49-47-19. Jim Grobe, WF (01-08) ...................47-38-010.Al Groh, WF-UVa (81-86, 01-02) ...40-52-0*Just in his 6th season

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After their fi rst seven seasons at Clemson and Georgia Tech, head coaches Dabo Swinney and Paul Johnson have recorded excellent numbers. Only four other coaches in league history have had a better winning percentage after seven years than Swinney (.701) and only two have won more games. Only four other coaches in league history have won more games (58) than has Johnson after his fi rst seven seasons in the league and he ranks 10th in winning percentage.

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Home Sweet Home for Noles’ Fisher, Tigers’ Swinney Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher and Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney have both enjoyed coaching in the cozy and imposing confi nes of the Seminoles’ Doak Campbell Stadium and the Tigers’ Memorial Sta-dium, also known as Death Valley. Now, after fi ve seasons as head coach of the Seminoles, Fisher’s teams have won 20 of 22 ACC games at home, a winning percentage of .909, the best by any ACC coach with a mini-mum of fi ve seasons on the job. Swinney is right behind as his teams have won 25 of his fi rst 28 home ACC games, a winning percentage of .893, They are both just ahead of legendary FSU coach Bobby Bowden, who also won more ACC home games than any other coach, with 62 triumphs in his 18 years in the league.

Highest Winning Percentage Home ACC Games (Minimum 5 Years)

Rk.Coach, School, Yr ............. Rec ..... . Pct.1. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-15) ... 20-2-0 .....9092. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-93) ......... 12-1-1 .... .893 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-15) ... 25-3-0 .....8934. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-09) .. 62-10-0 .. .861 Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-81) ... 24-4-0 .... .8576. Bill Murray, Duke (53-65) ....... 28-5-0 .... .8487. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ........... 9-1-2 ...... .8338. Danny Ford, CL (79-89) .......... 32-7-0 .... .8219. Frank Howard, CL (53-69) ...... 30-10-0 .. .750 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ... 21-7-0 .... .75011. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) .... 18-7-0 .... .72012. Frank Beamer, VT (04-15) ... 33-13-0 ...71713. George Welsh, UVa (82-00) .... 49-20-1 .. .707

Coaches Winning PecentageFirst Seven Seasons in ACC

Rk.Coach, School, Yr. ................Rec. . Pct.1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-98) ...... 76-9-1 . .8902. Frank Beamer, VT (04-10) ....... 73-21-0 .7773. Danny Ford, CL (79-85) ......... 57-21-2 .7254. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-78) ..........58-23-2 ..7115. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-14) ..61-26-0 .7016. Dick Crum, NC (78-84) .......... 55-25-2 ..6837. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-07) ..... 56-31-0 .6448. Dick Sheridan NCS (86-92) .... 52-29-3 .6379. Bill Murray, DU (53-59) ......... 42-24-6 .62510. Paul Johnson, GT (08-14) ...58-35-0 .624

Clemson’s Swinney, Georgia Tech’s Johnson In Good Company As ACC Head Coaches

Cutcliffe Leading Duke to Unprecedented Success

Duke’s David Cutcliffe is leading the Blue Devils to success un-precedented in the school’s history. Cutcliffe has led Duke to three consecutive bowl game appearances, a fi rst in Blue Devil history. He has also led Duke to 19 wins in 2013 and 201, the most in a two-year span since Duke began playing football in 1888. Now in his 8th season, Cutcliffe has led Duke to more wins (45) as the program experienced in the 18 years (43) be-fore he took over the reins in Durham

Eighth Season for Cutcliffe at DukeYears........ Wins ..... Record ........... %2008-2015 ...... 45 ........45-49 . ........... .479

12 Years Prior to Cutcliffe1996-2007 ...... 19 ........19-117 ........... .162

18 Years Prior to Cutcliffe1990-2007 ...... 43 .... 43-159-1 ........... .214

North Carolina’s Fedora Putting Points on the Board for the Tar HeelsNow, in its fourth season with Larry Fedora as head coach, North Carolina has topped the 40-point mark 19 times and bettered 30 points 30 times in 44 games. His Tar Heel teams have averaged 36.07 points per game. In the previous 13 seasons before Fedora came to Chapel Hill, UNC had averaged just 23.3 points per game, a 14-point difference. Also, in his fi rst four seasons, UNC has averaged 450.9 yards per game of total offense. That compares with the previous 13 seasons when the Tar Heels averaged just 349.25 yards per game on offense. Fedora’s fi rst three Tar Heel teams bet-tered the previous school mark for scoring. UNC scored a school-record 487 points in 2012 and tallied 425 points in 2013 and 432 in 2014. Previously, the school had only topped 400 points once. The school put up 421 points in 1993.

Boston College’s Steve Addazio Leads Eagles to Back-to-Back Bowl BidsIn his fi rst two seasons as the head coach at Chestnut Hill, Steve Addazio led Boston College to back-to-back bowl appearances utilizing a physical ground game and a hard-hitting defensive unit. In each of his fi rst two years, Addazio has had a player lead the nation in rushing. In 2013, tailback Andre Williams led the nation and set an ACC single-season record with 2,177 yards. On year later, QB Tyler Murphy led all quarterbacks nationally, rushing for 1,184 yards, while setting an ACC rushing mark for signal-callers. Last year, BC was one of just three schools (Oklahoma and Toledo were the others) that ranked in the nation’s Top 15 in rushing defense (2nd) and rushing offense (14th).

NC State’s Dave Doeren: Winning the Close OnesNow in just his third season as head coach at NC State, Dave Doeren has already made a name for himself on the national stage. After winning 23 of his fi rst 27 career games as a head coach at Northern Illinois, he had an 8-5 mark in 2014, winning his fi nal three games, including a 34-27 win over Central Florida in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl. Doeren’s teams are 7-2 (,778) in games decided by four or fewer points That’s the best winning percentage in such games by any Power 5 coach. Doeren guided State to three wins by a touchdown or less in 2014.

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Name .............. School............ Years ...............Position ............. Hometown ...........Current ResidenceDan Koppen .............Boston College .......1999-01 .................. Center......................... Dubuque, Iowa.. ...........East Greenwich, R.I.Anthony Simmons ...Clemson .................1995-97 .................. Inside Linebacker ....... Spartanburg, S.C. .........Las Vegas, Nev.Chris Douglas ..........Duke ......................2000-03 .................. Running Back ............. Sherrills Ford, N.C. .......Plainfi eld, Ill.Warrick Dunn ...........Florida State ...........1993-96 .................. Running Back ............. Baton Rouge, La. ..........Atlanta, Ga.Bobby Ross ..............Georgia Tech ..........1987-91 .................. Head Coach ................ Richmond, Va...............Henrico, Va.Chris Redman ..........Louisville ...............1996-99 .................. Quarterback ................ Louisville, Ky. ...............Same.Clinton Portis ...........Miami .....................1999-01 .................. Running Back ............. Gainesville, Fla. ............Charlotte, N.C. Ken Huff ...................North Carolina ........1972-74 .................. Guard ......................... Coronado, Calif.............Durham, N.C.Fred Combs ..............NC State .................1965-67 .................. Defensive Back ........... Hertford, N.C. ...............Raleigh, N.C. Tony Dorsett ............Pittsburgh ..............1973-76 .................. Running Back ............. Aliquippa, Pa.. ..............Frisco, Texas.Chris Gedney ............Syracuse ................1989-92 .................. Tight End .................... Liverpool, N.Y. .............Syracuse, N.Y.Patrick Kerney ..........Virginia ..................1995-98 .................. Defensive End ............ Yardley, Pa. .................Riverside, Conn.Corey Moore ............Virginia Tech ..........1997-99 .................. Defensive End. .......... Brownsville, Tenn. ........East Lansing, Mich.Chuck Ramsey .........Wake Forest ...........1971-73 .................. Punter ........................ Knoxville, Tenn... ..........Same

2015 ACC Football Legends Roster

One of the game’s most renowned Heisman Trophy winners and a trio of other major contributors to national championship teams lead the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Class of Football Legends announced on Sept. 29. Pitt running back Tony Dorsett, Florida State running back Warrick Dunn, Georgia Tech coach Bobby Ross and Miami running back Clinton Portis are among the 14 all-time greats who will be honored during the weekend of the 2015 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, which will be played in Charlotte, N.C., on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 5. Boston College center Dan Koppen, Clemson linebacker Anthony Simmons, Duke running back Chris Douglas, Louisville quarterback Chris Redman, North Carolina offensive lineman Ken Huff, NC State defensive back and return specialist Fred Combs, Syracuse tight end Chris Gedney, Virginia defensive end Patrick Kerney, Virginia Tech defensive end Corey Moore and Wake Forest punter Chuck Ramsey also headline this year’s Legends class. Dorsett – a member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame – earned the Heisman Trophy as a senior in 1976, when he led Pitt to the national title to conclude a stellar collegiate career in which he rushed for over 6,000 yards. Dunn cemented his lasting impact on Florida State football as a freshman in 1993, when he helped key the Seminoles and head coach Bobby Bowden to their fi rst national championship. Ross oversaw a return to football glory at Georgia Tech, highlighted by the 1990 national title and the Yellow Jackets’ fi rst ACC football crown. Portis helped Miami claim the national championship in 2001 by rushing for 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns on 220 carries. Koppen made his mark as the center on Boston College’s strong offensive lines before moving on to start on four Super Bowl teams with the New England Patriots. Clemson’s Simmons established himself in the 1990s as one of the leading tacklers ever to take the fi eld for an ACC team. Duke’s Douglas set school rushing marks that still stand, while Louisville’s Redman displayed passing skills that led to national honors, including the trophy named for ultimate Cardinal great John Unitas. North Carolina’s Huff epitomized the “Tailback U” teams of head coach Bill Dooley in the early 1970s, opening holes for 1,000-yard rushers in the patented ground game. The multi-talented Combs proved a mainstay for head coach Earle Edwards’ NC State teams of the mid-1960s, including a starring role on the 1967 squad that played its way to a No. 3 national ranking. Gedney upheld the high standard for tight ends at Syracuse, set by the legendary John Mackey, establishing school receiving records for his position and leading the Orange to four bowl games. Virginia’s Kerney emerged as one of the game’s top pass rushers, earning All-America honors after ranking second in the nation in quarterback sacks as a senior. Virginia Tech’s Moore was another elite defensive end, garnering both the Nagurski and Lombardi awards in his fi nal collegiate season and piling up 35 quarterback sacks over his three years in Blacksburg. Wake Forest’s Ramsey proved a valuable weapon in the battle for fi eld position, leading the nation in punting in 1973 and claiming consensus All-America honors. Each of the ACC’s 14 football schools selected its 2015 Legend. The group will be honored at the ACC Night of Legends on Friday, Dec. 4, and on Saturday Dec. 5, during the 11th annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game at Bank of America Stadium. The game will be nationally televised with either a 7:45 pm (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (ABC) kickoff.

ACC 2015 Football Championship Game Legends ClassQuartet of National Champions Headline the 2015 ACC Legends Class in Pitt’s Tony Dorsett,

Georgia Tech’s Bobby Ross, FSU’s Warrick Dunn, Miami’s Clinton Portis

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2015 Championship Game Facts

In its sixth year in Charlotte, the Dr Pep-per Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game will once again be a prime time experience at Bank of America Stadium with either a 7:45 p.m. kickoff on ESPN or an 8 p.m. kickoff on ABC on Saturday, December 5. Bank of America Stadium is home to Charlotte’s Belk Bowl, to the NFL Carolina Panthers, and to various other college football games.

Championship Week Schedule:(Subject to Change)

Sunday, November 29Coaches Media Teleconference .....4 pm

(Media Only)

Monday, November 30Players Media Teleconference . ..11:30 am

(Media Only)

Friday, December 4Championship Press Conference. .... 1 pm

(Bank of America StadiumBoth Coaches Available)

ACC Night of Legends ........ 5:30-10 pm(Charlotte Convention Center)

Saturday, December 5ACC Fan 5K & Children’s Mascot Run .... 8 am

ACC FanFest ........................ Noon-7 pm(Bank of America Stadium;

Graham & Mint Streets)

Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game(Bank of America Stadium)

ESPN (7:45 pm) or ABC (8 pm)

2015 Dr Pepper ACC Football ChampionshipACC Divisional Tiebreaker

If 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 proceding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from fi rst-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 (overall conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based upon their divisional order of fi nish.7. The tied team with the higher ranking by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee following the conclusion of regular season games. (If both tied teams are not ranked in the ranking by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, the higher ranked team in the Amway Coaches Poll (including others receiving votes).8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw. (as administered by the Commissioner or the Commissioner’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 reduced 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 fi rst 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 fi nish (overall win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their divisional order of fi nish.7. The tied team with the highest ranking by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee following the conclusion of regular season games, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within fi ve or fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the two-team tiebreaker procedure shall be applied between the top two ranked tied teams. If none of the tied teams are ranked in the rankings of the College Football Playoff Committee, the higher ranked team in the officially released Amway Coaches poll (including others receiving votes), followng the conclusion of regular season games, unless the second of the tied teams is within fi ve or fewer places of the highest ranked team. (For the sake of clarity, the team receiving the second-most votes but not ranked in the Top 25 would be ranked 27th.) In this case the two-team tiebreaker procedure

Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium

Media CredentialsAvailable by application

only through the ACC websitewww.sportsystems.com/ACC

Media CoordinatorMike Finn,

Associate Commissioner For Football Communications

ACC FootballChampionship Headquarters

The Westin Charlotte Hotel

The Westin Charlotte Ho-tel will serve as both the Championship Game Head-quarters and the Media Headquarters for the ACC’s 11th Annual Football Cham-pionship Game. Conveniently located in Uptown Charlotte and with-in walking distance of Bank of America Stadium, the ho-tel will serve as the media headquarters on Friday and Saturday prior to the Cham-pionship Game. A media workroom and hospitality room with com-plimentary internet wireless connections will be available on Friday and Saturday. The Westin is located at 601 South College Street, Charlotte, N.C., 28202, (704) 375-2600

Team Hotels:Coastal Division Champion

Sheraton Charlotte

Atlantic Division ChampionCharlotte Marriott City Center

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CO L L EG E F O OT B A L L P L AYO F F, ACC B O W L L I N E U P

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ACC Bowl Quick Selection Order(The ACC is in the second year of six-year contracts with its current bowl partners.

The current College Football Playoff format is a 12-year agreement)

College Football Playoff (four teams)If the ACC Champion is not in one of the semifi nal games this year, it will appear in one of

the Playoff “host” bowls, either the Fiesta or Chick-fi l-A Peach, since the Capital One Orange Bowl will serve as a semifi nal site this year. There is no limit on how

many teams the College Football Playoff may choose from a particular conference.

Capital One Orange BowlThe ACC champion, if not in the College Football Playoff, would normally play in the Capital

One Orange Bowl against the highest-ranked and available team from Notre Dame, the SEC or the Big Ten. With the Capital One Orange Bowl serving as a Playoff semifi nal this year, the CFP Selection Committee will determine the game (Chick-fi l-A or Fiesta) and opponent for the ACC

champion if that team is not in the Playoff.

Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus BowlOnly if the ACC opponent in the Capital One Orange Bowl in a non-semifi nal year, is a team

from the Big Ten. This will not occur in 2015 due to the fact that the Orange Bowl this year is a semifi nal site for the College Football Playoff.

Russell Athletic BowlHas fi rst pick of ACC teams in 2015 after the College Football Playoff and the Host Bowls.

Tier One BowlsAll have equal selection status

Belk /Hyundai Sun/New Era Pinstripe/Franklin American Mortgage Music City or TaxSlayerTier Two Bowls

Military Bowl Presented by Northrop GrummanCamping World Independence Bowl

Quick Lane Bowl

St. Petersburg BowlAfter the 2014 and 2016 seasons; all others as fi rst secondary selection

if not fi lled by Conference USA or American Athletic.

Birmingham BowlSecondary only--if not fi lled by the Southeastern or American Athletic Conferences.

Date Bowl Game .........................................Host City ...............TV ........... TimeDec. 26 St. Petersburg Bowl (Secondary) ......................St. Petersburg, Fla. ... ESPN .... 11:00 amDec. 26 Hyundai Sun Bowl ............................................El Paso,Tex. .............. CBS ........2:00 pmDec. 26 New Era Pinstripe Bowl .....................................New York, N.Y. .......... ABC ........3:30 pmDec. 26 Camping World Independence Bowl ................... Shreveport, La. ........... ESPN ......5:45 pmDec. 28 Military Bowl Pres. by Northrop Grumman .........Annapolis, Md. .......... ESPN ......2:30 pmDec. 28 Quick Lane Bowl ...............................................Detroit, Mich. ............ ESPN2 ....5:00 pmDec. 29 Russell Athletic Bowl ........................................Orlando, Fla. .............. ESPN ......5:30 pmDec. 30 Birmingham (Secondary) ..................................Birmingham, Ala. ...... ESPN ....12:00 pmDec. 30 Belk Bowl.......................................................................... Charlotte, N.C.. .......... ESPN ......3:30 pmDec. 30 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl ......Nashville, Tenn.. ........ ESPN ......7:00 pmDec. 31 Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl ......................................Atlanta, Ga. ............... ESPN ....12:00 pmDec. 31 National Semifi nals, Capital One Orange Bowl ......Miami Gardens, Fla. .. ESPN ....4 or 8 pmDec. 31 National Semifi nals, Goodyear Cotton Bowl ......Arlington, Texas ........ ESPN ....4 or 8 pmJan. 1 Fiesta Bowl .......................................................Glendale, Ariz ............ ESPN ......1:00 pmJan. 2 TaxSlayer Bowl .................................................Jacksonville, Fla. ....... ESPN ....12:00 pmJan. 11 National Championship .....................................Glendale, Ariz. .......... ESPN ......8:30 pm

ACC Affi liated Bowl Games(In chronological order, All Times Eastern)

The College Football Playoff begins its second year of operation after a highly-acclaimed fi rst sea-son in 2014-15. The Playoff features the top four teams, two semifi nals played in bowl games, and a national championship game played in a differ-ent city each year. Each semifi nal is played during the New Year's holiday with the National Champi-onship Game in prime time on a Monday night at least a week later. The College Football Playoff selection com-mittee chooses the four teams for the playoff based on their performance during the regular season, including, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, championships won, and other factors. The teams will be seeded so that #1 will play #4 in one semifi nal and #2 will meet #3 in the other, with the winners advancing to the national championship game. The selection committee will announce its rankings each week on Tuesdays beginning this year on Nov. 3. The fi nal rankings will be announced on Sunday, Dec. 6. The semifi nals will rotate among six different bowls: the Chick-fi l-A Peach, Goodyear Cotton, Fiesta and Capital One Orange Bowls; the Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual and the Allstate Sugar Bowl. In the years when the bowls are not hosting semifi nals, the bowls will feature eight other teams in four compelling matchups.

2015-16 ScheduleDec. 31, 2015--Semifi nals: Capital One

Orange & Goodyear Cotton BowlsJan. 11, 2016--National Championship Game, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

2016-17 ScheduleDec. 31, 2016--Semifi nals: Chick-fi l-A Peach &

Fiesta BowlsJan. 9, 2017--National Championship Game,

Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

College Football Playoff Selection CommitteeJeff Long (Chair), Director of Athletics ................ArkansasBarry Alvarez, Director of Athletics ....................WisconsinLt. Gen. Mike Gould (ret.) . Former Superintendent, Air ForcePat Haden, Director of Athletics ...........Southern CaliforniaKirby Hocutt, Director of Athletics .................... Texas TechTom Jernstedt ........................ Former Executive VP, NCAABobby Johnson ........Former head coach Furman, VanderbiltTom Osborne .........Former Director of Athletics, NebraskaDan Radakovich, Director of Athletics .................. ClemsonCondoleezza Rice, Professor and former Provost .... Stanford

Former United States Secretary of StateMike Tranghese ................ Former Commissioner, Big EastSteve Wieberg ........... Former college reporter, USA TodayTyrone Willingham ............... Former head coach Stanford,

Notre Dame and Washington.

Selection Committee Rankings Release ScheduleTuesday, November 3, 2015Tuesday, November 10, 2015Tuesday, November 17, 2015Tuesday, November 24, 2015Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Sunday, December 6, 2015 (Selection Day)

The One-Win Rule Applies Only to Notre DameThe ACC’s bowl selection will no longer be bound by the rigidity of a “one-win rule” but will have a general list of criteria to emphasize regionality and quality matchups on the fi eld. A one-win rule does apply to Notre Dame’s participation in the ACC Bowl structure. Notre Dame is now eligibile for ACC Bowl selection beginning with the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl and continuing through the league’s bowl selections. However, Notre Dame must be within one win of the ACC available team which has the best overall record, in order to be chosen. In other words, if an ACC team was 9-3, a 7-5 Notre Dame team could not be chosen in its place. Notre Dame would have to be 8-4 to be chosen over a 9-3 league team.

ACC Bowl Expenses And RevenueThe Atlantic Coast Conference shares all bowl revenues. Each school is provided an initial ex-pense allotment. The Conference will share in the cost of unsold tickets for participating bowl institutions. After all bowl expense allotments and ticket reimbursements are subtracted from the total bowl revenue, the remaining revenue is distributed evenly among ACC schools.

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2 0 1 5 ACC B O W L D I R EC TO RY2 0 1 5 ACC B O W L D I R EC TO RYCollege Football PlayoffSemifi nals: Capital One Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.) and Goodyear Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas), Dec. 31, 2015, ESPN, 4 or 8 pmChampionship Game: Glendale, Ariz., University of Phoenix Stadium, Jan. 11, 2016, ESPN, 8:30 pmCollege Football Playoff Staff and Offi ceExecutive Director: Bill Hancock ......... bhancock@collegefootball playoff.comChief Executive Offi cer: Michael Kelly ...... [email protected] Contact: Gina Lehe .....................................glehe@collegefootballplayoff.com; Lehe Offi ce: 469-363-5204; Lehe Cell: 626-399-8751545 East John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 1025, Irving, Tex., 75062; Offi ce Phone: 469-262-5200Capital One Orange Bowl, Dec. 31, 2015, ESPN, 4 or 8 pm (National Semifi nal Game in 2015)Sun Life Stadium (71,540), Miami Gardens, Fla. Chief Executive Offi cer: Eric Poms: [email protected]; Vice President: Communications: Larry Wahl: [email protected] ce Phone: 305-341-4700; Larry Wahl Direct: .................................305-341-4718Address: 14360 NW 77th Court, Miami Lakes, Fla., 33016; www.orangebowl.org

Host Bowls: Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl, Dec. 31, 2015, ESPN, NoonGeorgia Dome (71,996), Atlanta, Ga., President &CEO: Gary Stokan: [email protected] ce Phone: 404-586-8500; Media Relations Contact: Matt Garvey: [email protected]: 3284 Northside Parkway NW, Suite 550, Atlanta, GA 30327 Fiesta Bowl, Jan., 1, 2016, ESPN, 1 pmUniversity of Phoenix Stadium (73,000), Glendale, Ariz; Executive Director: Mike NealeyOffi ce Phone: 480-350-0900; Media Relations Contact: Jenn Jepson: jjepson@fi estabowl.orgAddress: 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 190, Scottsdale, Ariz., 85251

Russell Athletic Bowl, Dec. 29, 2015, ESPN, 5:30 pm, (ACC vs. Big 12)Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438), Orlando, FlaChief Executive Offi cier: Steve Hogan: [email protected]. Director of Communications: Greg Creese: [email protected] Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, Fla 32805; Offi ce Phone: 407-423-2476; russellathleticbowl.com

Belk Bowl, Dec. 30, 2015; ESPN, 3:30 pm; (ACC vs. SEC)Bank of America Stadium (73,667), Charlotte, N.C.Executive Director: Will Webb: [email protected]; Media Relations: Frank Kay : [email protected] Morrison Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28211; Phone: 704-644-4047; FAX: 1-866-741-4491; www.belkbowl.com

Hyundai Sun Bowl, Dec. 26, 2015, CBS, 2 pm (ACC vs. Pac-12)Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426), El Paso, TexasChief Executive Offi cer: Bernie Olivas: [email protected]; Media Contact: Eddie Morelos: [email protected] Pinnacle Street, Suite 100, El Paso, Texas 79902; Phone: 915-533-4416; FAX: 915-533-0661

New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Dec. 26, 2015, ABC, 3:30 pm (ACC vs. Big Ten)Yankee Stadium (52,328), Bronx, N.Y.Chief Executive Offi cer: Mark Holtzman: [email protected]; Media Contact: Kenny Leandry: [email protected] East 161st Street, Bronx, N.Y., 10451; Offi ce Phone: 718-579-5416

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Dec. 30, 2015, ESPN, 7 pm (ACC vs.SEC)LP Field (67,000), Nashville, Tenn.Executive Director: Scott Ramsey: [email protected]; Media Contact: Brandon Cox: [email protected] Union Street, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37219 Phone: 615-743-3120; FAX: 615-244-3540; www.musiccitybowl.com

TaxSlayer Bowl, Jan. 2, 2016, ESPN, 3:30 pm (ACC vs. SEC)EverBank Field (73,000), Jacksonville, Fla.President & Chief Executive Offi cer: Rick Catlett: [email protected]; Media Contact: Cheri O’Neill: [email protected] Gator Bowl Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla., 32202; Phone: 905-798-1700

Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman, Dec. 28, 2015, ESPN, 2:30 p.m. (ACC vs. Navy or AAC)Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (40,000), Annapolis, Md.Executive Director: Steve Beck: [email protected] Contact: Josh Barr, [email protected]; Maureen Licursi: [email protected] N Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20036; Phone: 202-776-2918; www.militarybowl.org

Camping World Independence Bowl, Dec. 26, 2015, ESPN, 5:45 pm (ACC vs. SEC)Independence Stadium (49,147), Shreveport, La.Executive Director: Missy Setters: [email protected]; Media Contact: Stefan Nolet: [email protected] Market Street, Suite 120, Shreveport, La. 71101; Offi ce Phone: 318-221-0712; Fax: 318-221-7366; www.independencebowl.org

Quick Lane Bowl, Dec. 28, 2015, ESPN2, 5 pm (ACC vs. Big Ten)Ford Field (65,000), Detroit, Mich.Executive Director: Kelly Kozole: [email protected] .net Media Contact: Ben Manges: [email protected] .net2000 Brush Street, Suite 200, Detroit, Mich. 48226; Phone: 313-262-2000; Fax: 313-262-2652. Manges Phone: 313-216-4190

St. Petersburg Bowl, Dec. 26, 2015, ESPN, 11 am (ACC vs. AAC in 2016; conditional in all other years) Tropicana Field (28,453), St. Petersburg, Fla.Executive Director: Brett Dulaney: [email protected] Media Contact: Jack Heilig: [email protected] Second Avenue, South, Suite N204, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701; Offi ce Phone: 727-290-9865; Heilig Direct: 954-634-2299

Birmingham Bowl, Dec. 30, 2015, ESPN, 12 pm (Conditional in all years; SEC vs. AAC)Legion Field (72,000), Birmingham, Ala.Executive Director: Mark Meadows: [email protected] Media Contact: Norm Reilly : [email protected] Riverchase Offi ce Plaza, Suite 110, Birmingham, Ala., 35244; Offi ce Phone: 205-733-3776

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P S8 S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 J12Ohio State 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Baylor 4 4 5 5 5 3 2 2Utah -- 24 21 18 10 5 4 3TCU 2 3 3 T3 4 2 3 4LSU 14 14 13 8 9 7 6 5Clemson 12 12 11 11 12 6 5 6Michigan State 5 5 4 2 2 4 7 7Alabama 3 2 2 12 13 8 10 8Florida State 10 11 9 10 11 12 11 9Stanford 21 -- -- 21 18 16 15 10Notre Dame 11 9 8 6 6 15 14 11Iowa -- -- -- -- -- 22 17 12Florida -- -- -- -- 25 11 8 13Oklahoma State -- -- 25 24 20 21 16 14Michigan -- -- -- -- 22 18 12 15Texas A&M -- 16 17 14 14 9 9 15Oklahoma 19 19 16 15 15 10 19 17Memphis -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 18Toledo -- -- -- -- -- 24 22 19California -- -- -- -- 24 23 23 20Houston -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 21Temple -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 22Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 23Ole Miss 17 17 15 T3 3 14 13 24Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25UCLA 13 13 10 9 7 20 18 --Northwestern -- -- 23 17 16 13 20 --Boise State 23 20 -- -- -- 25 21 --USC 8 8 6 19 17 17 -- --Georgia 9 10 7 7 8 19 -- --Wisconsin 20 -- 24 22 19 -- -- --Mississippi State -- 25 -- -- 21 -- -- --West Virginia -- -- -- -- 23 -- -- --Oregon 7 7 12 13 -- -- -- --Arizona 22 22 20 16 -- -- -- --Georgia Tech 16 15 14 20 -- -- -- --BYU -- -- 19 23 -- -- -- --Missouri 24 21 22 25 -- -- -- --Auburn 6 6 18 -- -- -- -- --Arkansas 18 18 -- -- -- -- -- --Tennessee 25 23 -- -- -- -- -- --Arizona State 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

P S8 S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 J12Ohio State 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Baylor 4 4 5 4 4 4 2 2TCU 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 3Michigan State 6 6 4 3 2 3 4 4LSU 13 15 14 9 8 5 5 5Clemson 12 12 9 10 11 6 6 6Utah -- 25 21 17 12 7 7 7Alabama 3 2 2 12 13 10 9 8Florida State 8 8 6 7 9 8 8 9Notre Dame 11 11 10 8 7 15 13 10Stanford 21 -- -- 24 20 18 16 11Oklahoma State -- -- 25 22 19 19 15 12Iowa -- -- -- -- -- 23 17 13Florida -- -- -- -- 23 12 11 14Oklahoma 19 17 17 14 14 9 19 15Texas A&M -- 19 18 15 15 11 10 16Michigan -- -- -- -- -- 21 14 17Memphis -- -- -- -- -- 25 22 17California -- -- -- -- 24 22 23 19Toledo -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 20Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 21Houston -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 22Ole Miss 15 14 11 5 5 13 12 23Temple -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24Georgia 9 9 8 6 6 16 -- 25UCLA 14 13 12 11 10 20 18 --Boise State 24 22 -- -- -- 24 20 --Northwestern -- -- 24 19 17 14 21 --USC 10 10 7 18 16 17 -- --Wisconsin 18 24 23 21 18 -- -- --West Virginia -- -- -- -- 21 -- -- --Mississippi State -- -- -- -- 22 -- -- --Oregon 5 5 13 13 24 -- -- --Arizona 22 20 19 16 -- -- -- --Georgia Tech 17 16 16 20 -- -- -- --Missouri 23 21 20 23 -- -- -- --Auburn 7 7 15 25 -- -- -- --BYU -- -- 22 -- -- -- -- --Arkansas 20 18 -- -- -- -- -- --Tennessee 25 23 -- -- -- -- -- --Arizona State 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Associated Press Rankings Amway Coaches Poll

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AP Ranking History(Refl ects rankings only while a member of the ACC)

Consecutive .... Top ....No. ... Weeks

School ............. Polls ..... 10 .......1 .. Ranked

Boston College ...................... 34 .........1.......... 137

Clemson .................... 12 ..... 103 .........2.......... 370

Duke ............................ 2 ....... 57 ..................... 171

Florida State .............. 59 ..... 354 .......72.......... 525

Georgia Tech ....................... 146 ..................... 299

Louisville ............................................................. 5

Miami .................................. 291 .......68.......... 457

North Carolina ....................... 74 .........1.......... 232

NC State ................................ 11 ..................... 143

Pitt .............................. 1 ..................................... 1

Virginia .................................. 24 .........3.......... 166

Virginia Tech ......................... 94 ..................... 268

Wake Forest ...................................................... 41

National Rankings

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ACC Overtime Games, 1997-2015 OT Team RegDate Year Teams & Score Site pds w/choice ScoreA30 ..........1997.........NC State 32, Syracuse 31 ...................................................Syracuse ........1 ot .................. NC State ........24-24N8 ............1997.........Clemson 29, Duke 20 ...........................................................Clemson ........1 ot ........................Duke ........20-20O3 ............1998.........Appalachian State 30, Wake Forest 27 ................................W-Salem ........1 ot ................... App. St. ........24-24O31 ..........1998.........Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33 ........................................................ Nashville ........2 ot ........................Duke ........30-30N28 ..........1998.........North Carolina 37, NC State 34 ........................................... Charlotte ........1 ot .............. N. Carolina ........31-31S18 ..........1999.........Northwestern 15, Duke 12 ....................................................Durham ........1 ot .......... Northwestern ............9-9O9 ............1999.........Duke 24, Virginia 17.................................................... Charlottesville ........2 ot ........................Duke ........17-17O9 ............1999.........Georgia Tech 31, North Carolina 24 ..................................Chapel Hill ........1 ot .............. N. Carolina ........24-24O23 ..........1999.........NC State 31, Duke 24 ............................................................Durham ........1 ot ........................Duke ........24-24N27 ..........1999.........Georgia Tech 51, Georgia 48 ...................................................Atlanta ........1 ot ....................Georgia ........48-48S2 ............2000.........NC State 38, Arkansas State 31 .............................................Raleigh ........2 ot .................. NC State ........31-31S2 ............2000.........Brigham Young 38, Virginia 35 ................................... Charlottesville ........2 ot .........................BYU ........35-35S21 ..........2000.........NC State 30, Georgia Tech 23 ................................................Raleigh ........1 ot ..................Ga. Tech ........23-23N11 ..........2000.........Maryland 35, NC State 28 ..............................................College Park ........2 ot ................. Maryland ........21-21S29 ..........2001.........Clemson 47, Georgia Tech 44 .................................................Atlanta ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........41-41O11 ..........2001.........Maryland 20, Georgia Tech 17 ................................................Atlanta ........1 ot ..................Ga. Tech ........17-17A29 ..........2002.........N. Illinois 42, Wake Forest 41 ................................................ DeKalb ........1 ot ............ Wake Forest ........35-35S21 ..........2002.........NC State 51, Texas Tech 48 .................................................Lubbock ........1 ot .................. NC State ........45-45S26 ..........2002.........Louisville 26, Florida State 20 .............................................Louisville ........1 ot .................Louisville ........20-20A26 ..........2003.........Northern Illinois 20, Maryland 13 ...........................................Dekalb ........1 ot .................N. Illinois ........13-13S6 ............2003.........Syracuse 49, North Carolina 47 ........................................Chapel Hill ........3 ot .............. N. Carolina ........34-34S13 ..........2003.........Ohio State 44, NC State 38................................................ Columbus ........3 ot .................. NC State ........24-24S13 ..........2003.........Duke 27, Rice 24 ...................................................................Durham ........1 ot .........................Rice ........24-24S27 ..........2003.........Georgia Tech 24, Vanderbilt 17 ........................................... Nashville ........1 ot ................Vanderbilt ........17-17O11 ..........2003.........Clemson 30, Virginia 27 .......................................................Clemson ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........24-24N15 ..........2003.........Florida State 50, NC State 44 .......................................... Tallahassee ........2 ot .................. NC State ........37-37S4 ............2004.........Clemson 37, Wake Forest 30 ...............................................Clemson ........2 ot .................. Clemson ........27-27S10 ..........2004.........Miami 16, Florida State 10 .......................................................Miami ........1 ot ......................Miami ........10-10O2 ............2004.........NC State 27, Wake Forest 21 .................................................Raleigh ........1 ot .................. NC State ........21-21N6 ............2004.........Clemson 24, Miami 17 .............................................................Miami ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........17-17D27 ..........2005.........Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 ......................................................Boise ........1 ot ..................... Fresno ........31-31S17 ..........2005.........Miami 36, Clemson 30 .........................................................Clemson ........3 ot .................. Clemson ........20-20S24 ..........2005.........Boston College 16, Clemson 13 ...........................................Clemson ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........10-10N12 ..........2005.........Maryland 33, North Carolina 30 ........................................Chapel Hill ........1 ot ................. Maryland ........30-30J3 .............2006.........Penn State 26, Florida State 23 ................................................Miami ........3 ot ...............Penn State ........16-16S9 ............2006.........Boston College 34, Clemson 33 .................................... Chestnut Hill ........2 ot .................. Clemson ........24-24S9 ............2006.........Virginia 13, Wyoming 12 ............................................ Charlottesville ........1 ot .................Wyoming ............6-6S16 ..........2006.........Boston College 30, BYU 23 ........................................... Chestnut Hill ........2 ot ................B. College ........23-23S22 ..........2007.........Wake Forest 31, Maryland 24 ................................... Winston-Salem ........1 ot ................. Maryland ........24-24N3 ............2007.........NC State 19, Miami 16 .............................................................Miami ........1 ot .................. NC State ........16-16N24 ..........2007.........North Carolina 20, Duke 14 ...............................................Chapel Hill ........1 ot ........................Duke ........14-14D31 ..........2007.........Auburn 23, Clemson 20 ..........................................................Atlanta ........1 ot .................... Auburn ........17-17S20 ..........2008.........NC State 30, East Carolina 24 ................................................Raleigh ........1 ot .................. NC State ........24-24O18 ..........2008.........Virginia 16, North Carolina 13 ..................................... Charlottesville ........1 ot ....................Virginia ........10-10N1 ............2008.........Miami 24, Virginia 17 .................................................. Charlottesville ........1 ot ....................Virginia ........17-17N1 ............2008.........Wake Forest 33, Duke 30 .......................................... Winston-Salem ........1 ot ........................Duke ........30-30S12 ..........2009.........Maryland 38, James Madison 35 ...................................College Park ........1 ot ................. Maryland ........35-35S26 ..........2009.........Boston College 27, Wake Forest 24 .............................. Chestnut Hill ........1 ot ............ Wake Forest ........24-24O24 ..........2009.........Clemson 40, Miami 37 .............................................................Miami ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........34-34N7 ............2009.........Georgia Tech 30, Wake Forest 27 ...........................................Atlanta ........1 ot ...........Georgia Tech ........24-24S18 ..........2010.........Auburn 27, Clemson 24 .........................................................Auburn ........1 ot .................. Clemson ........24-24O16 ..........2010.........East Carolina 33, NC State 27 .......................................East Carolina ........1 ot .................. NC State ........27-27N27 ..........2010.........USF 23, Miami 20 ....................................................................Miami ........1 ot ......................... USF ........17-17D30 ..........2010.........North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 ........................................ Nashville ........2 ot ............... Tennessee ........20-20S1 ............2011.........Syracuse 36, Wake Forest 29 ..............................................Syracuse ........1 ot ............ Wake Forest ........29-29O1 ............2011.........Virginia 21, Idaho 20 ............................................................. Virginia ........1 ot ....................... Idaho ........14-14D31 ..........2011.........Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 ......................................................El Paso ........1 ot ........................ Utah ........24-24J2 .............2012.........Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 ........................................New Orleans ........1 ot ................. Michigan ........20-20S3 ............2012.........Virginia Tech 20, Georgia Tech 17 ...................................Blacksburg ........1 ot ........... Virginia Tech ........17-17S22 ..........2012.........Miami 42, Georgia Tech 36 .....................................................Atlanta ........1 ot ......................Miami ........36-36N17 ..........2012.........Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 23 ............................. Chestnut Hill ........1 ot ........ Boston College ........23-23D28 ..........2012.........Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 .................................................Orlando ........1 ot ................... Rutgers ........10-10S21 ..........2013.........Virginia Tech 29, Marshall 21 ..........................................Blacksburg ........3 ot .................. Marshall ........21-21N16 ..........2013.........Maryland 27, Virginia Tech 24 .........................................Blacksburg ........1 ot ................. Maryland ........21-21N30 ..........2013.........Georgia 41, Georgia Tech 34 ...................................................Atlanta ........2 ot ....................Georgia ........27-27A29 ......... 2014 ........Syracuse 27, Villanova 26 ................................................ Syracuse ....... 2 ot .................Syracuse ........17-17S20 ......... 2014 ........Florida State 23, Clemson 17 ........................................Tallahassee ....... 1 ot ........... Florida State ........17-17N1 ........... 2014 ........Duke 51, Pitt 48 ............................................................. Pittsburgh ....... 2 ot ...............Pittsburgh ........38-38N22 ......... 2014 ........Wake Forest 6, Virginia Tech 3 ...............................Winston-Salem ....... 2 ot ...........Virginia Tech ............0-0N29 ......... 2014 ........Georgia Tech 30, Georgia 24 ...............................................Athens ....... 1 ot ...................Georgia ........24-24D27 ......... 2014 ........Penn State 31, Boston College 30 ..........................................Bronx ....... 2 ot .............. Penn State ........24-24S19 ......... 2015 ........Miami 36, Nebraska 33 ...........................................Miami Gardens ....... 1 ot ..................... Miami ........33-33S19 ......... 2015 ........Syracuse 30, Central Michigan 27 ................................... Syracuse ....... 1 ot .................Syracuse ........24-24O17 ......... 2015 ........Virginia 44, Syracuse 38 .....................................................Virginia ....... 3 ot ................... Virginia ........24-24

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When Virginia and Syracuse ended regulation tied at 24-24 on October 17, 2015, they played the 74th game featuring an ACC team that has had to go to extra ses-sions. Of the 74 overtime contests, a large portion of them--31--have been played in September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC teams a total of 19 times in November, while 13 have been played in October, three in August, six in December and two in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl). Of the 74 overtime contests, 36 have been ACC games while 38 nonconference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 41-24 advantage in the 65 games played on campus. The team which wins the toss has a 40-34 record. Fifty-four of the games were decided in the fi rst overtime with 14 games in double overtime and six in triple overtime.

The ACC & OvertimeSchool ...............Home ....... Road .....Neu ..... Non-ACC ....... ACC ...... TOTBoston College ............4-2 ............. 1-2........0-1 ................2-4 ........... 3-1..........5-5Clemson ......................3-2 ............. 3-3........0-1 ................0-2 ........... 6-4..........6-6Duke ............................1-2 ............. 2-4........0-0 ................1-2 ........... 2-4..........3-6Florida State ................2-0 ............. 0-2........0-1 ................0-2 ........... 2-1..........2-3Georgia Tech ...............2-4 ............. 3-2........0-1 ................3-2 ........... 2-5..........5-7Louisville .....................0-0 ............. 0-0........0-0 ................0-0 ........... 0-0..........0-0Miami ..........................2-4 ............. 4-0........0-0 ................1-1 ........... 4-2..........6-4North Carolina .............1-3 ............. 0-1........2-0 ................1-1 ........... 2-3..........3-4NC State ......................4-0 ............. 4-3........0-1 ................4-2 ........... 4-3..........8-5Pittsburgh ...................0-1 ............. 0-0........0-0 ................0-0 ........... 0-1..........0-1Syracuse .....................2-0 ............. 0-1........0-0 ................2-0 ........... 0-1..........2-1Virginia ........................4-3 ............. 0-1........0-1 ................2-2 ........... 2-2..........4-5Virginia Tech ...............2-1 ............. 3-2........1-1 ................3-2 ........... 2-2..........6-4Wake Forest ................2-2 ............. 0-6........0-0 ................0-3 ........... 3-4..........3-7

ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records

The ACC In Overtime

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Total Offense655 Duke vs. NC Central .......................... S12636 Florida State vs. Texas State ............... S5591 Wake Forest vs. Elon ........................... S3586 NC State at South Alabama ............... S26583 Virginia Tech vs. Furman ................... S12

Rushing Yardage476 Georgia Tech vs. Alcorn State ............. S3439 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane .................... S12405 Miami at Florida State ....................... O10376 Georgia Tech vs. Pitt ......................... O17347 Boston College vs. Howard ............... S12

Passing Yardage420 Clemson vs. Boston College .............. O17388 Wake Forest vs. Elon ........................... S3379 Miami vs. Nebraska ........................... S19377 North Carolina vs. Delaware .............. S26377 Florida State vs. Louisville ................. O17

Points Scored76 Boston College vs. Howard ............... S1269 Georgia Tech vs. Alcorn State ............. S365 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane .................... S1263 NC State at South Alabama ............... S2659 Florida State vs. Texas State ............... S555 Duke vs. NC Central .......................... S12

Total Defense11 Boston College vs. Howard ............... S1264 Syracuse vs. Rhode Island .................. S479 Miami vs. Bethune-Cookman .............. S591 Boston College vs. Maine .................... S5100 Pitt at Virginia Tech ............................. O3

Passing Defense4 Boston College vs. Howard ............... S1224 North Carolina vs. Delaware .............. S2626 Miami vs. Bethune-Cookman .............. S555 Duke at Army .................................... O1056 Florida State at Boston College ......... S18

Punt Return Yards168 North Carolina vs. Illinois .................. S1995 Syracuse vs. Rhode Island .................. S483 Miami vs. Bethune-Cookman .............. S579 NC State vs. Eastern Kentucky .......... S1275 Duke vs. Georgia Tech ...................... S26

Kickoff Return Yards231 Virginia vs. Boise State ..................... S25220 Pitt vs. Youngstown State ................... S5176 Syracuse vs. LSU .............................. S26169 NC State vs. Louisville ......................... O3168 Louisville vs. Clemson ...................... S17

2015 Top Games - Team

Rushing Yardage266 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. USF .................... S12222 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. Miami ................. O10207 Qadree Ollison, UP vs. YSU ................. S5184 Marcus Marshall, GT vs. Alcorn St. ..... S3184 Lamar Jackson, UL vs. Samford ....... S26163 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. Louisville ........... O17159 Marcus Marshall, GT vs. Pitt ............. O17156 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. Texas St. .............. S5148 Marquise William, NC at GT ................ O3146 Joe Yearby, UM at FAU ..................... S11

2015 Top Games - IndividualTotal Offense452 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. BC ............. O17401 Thomas Sirk, DU vs. NC Central ........ S12396 Lamar Jackson, UL vs. Samford ....... S26389 Brad Kaaya, UM at Florida State ........ O10386 John Wolford, WF vs. Elon .................. S3370 Brad Kaaya, UM vs. Nebraska ........... S19366 Brenden Motley, VT at ECU ............... S26357 Thomas Sirk, DU vs. Tulane ................ S3352 John Wolford, WF at Syracuse .......... S12351 Mitch Trubisky, NC vs. Delaware ....... S26

Receiving Yardage172 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS vs. Louisville ..... O17162 Artavis Scott, CU vs. BC .................... O17153 Canaan Severin, VA vs. Notre Dame .. S12151 Rashawn Scott, UM vs. Nebraska ..... S19139 Stacy Coley, UM at Florida State ....... O10131 Tyler Boyd, UP at Iowa ...................... S19130 James Quick, UL at Florida State ....... O17128 Isaiah Ford, VT at Purdue .................. S19123 Taquan Mizzell, VA vs. W&M ............ S19114 Bug Howard, NC vs. USC .................... S3

All-Purpose Yardage269 Dalvn Cook, FS vs. Miami ................. O10266 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. USF .................... S12261 Brisly Estime, SU vs. LSU ................. S26243 Joe Yearby, UM at FAU ..................... S11231 Olamide Zaccheaus, VA vs. BSU ....... S25223 Dalvin Cook, FS vs. Louisville ........... O17210 Qadree Ollison, UP vs. YSU ................. S5210 Ryan Switzer, NC va. Illinois ............. S19210 Artavis Scott, CU vs. BC .................... O17202 Taquan Mizzell, VA vs. W&M ............ S19191 Matthew Dayes, ST vs. Troy ................ S5

2015 Top Performances, Long Plays

Rushing Defense-3 NC State at Old Dominion ................. S194 Syracuse vs. Rhode Island .................. S47 Boston College vs. Maine .................... S57 Boston College vs. Howard ............... S129 Pitt at Virginia Tech ............................. O3

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Passing Yardage420 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. BC ............. O17405 Brad Kaaya, UM at Florida State ........ O10379 Brad Kaaya, UM vs. Nebraska ........... S19373 John Wolford, WF at Syracuse .......... S12372 Everett Golson, FS vs. Louisville ....... O17323 John Wolford, WF vs. Elon .................. S3315 Thomas Sirk, DU vs. NC Central ........ S12312 Mitch Trubisky, NC vs. Delaware ....... S26307 Lamar Jackson, UL at Florida State ... O17302 Everett Golson, FS vs. Texas St. .......... S5

Pass Receptions11 Johnell Barnes, DU vs. Tulane ............. S311 Tyler Boyd. UP at Akron .................... S1211 Canaan Severin, VA vs. Notre Dame .. S1210 Tyler Boyd, UP at Iowa ...................... S1910 Cam Serigne, WF vs. Florida State ...... O310 Taquan Mizzell, VA vs. Syracuse ....... O1710 Artavis Scott, CU vs. BC .................... O179 Rashawn Scott, UM vs. Nebraska ..... S199 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS vs. Miami .......... O109 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS vs. Louisville ..... O17

First Downs30 Florida State vs. Texas State ............... S530 NC State vs. Troy ................................ S529 Wake Forest vs. Elon ........................... S329 Duke at Tulane .................................... S329 Duke vs. NC Central .......................... S1229 North Carolina vs. Delaware .............. S26

Longest PlaysLongest Runs From Scrimmage94 Dalvin Cook, FS (TD) at Wake Forest ....................O377 Matt Dayes, ST (TD) at South Alabama ..............S2674 Dalvin Cook, FS (TD) vs. USF ..............................S1273 Lamar Jackson, UL vs. Samford .........................S2672 Dalvin Cook, FS (TD) vs. Miami ...........................O1071 Qadree Ollison, UP (TD) vs. YSU...........................S571 Albert Reid, VA at Pitt ...........................................O1070 John Wolford, WF (TD) vs. Elon ............................S368 Lamar Jackson, UL (TD) at NC State ....................O366 Wayne Gallman, CU (TD) vs. Georgia Tech ........O10

Longest Kickoff Returns100 Traveon Samuel, UL (TD) vs. Clemson ...... S17100 DeVon Edwards, DU (TD) vs. GT ............... S2695 DeVon Edwards, DU (TD) vs. Tulane ........... S390 Nyheim Hines, ST vs. Louisville ..................O389 Avonte Maddox, UP (TD) vs. YSU ............... S582 Der’Woun Greene, VT at Purdue ................ S1973 Ray-Ray McCloud, CU vs. App St .............. S1259 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS vs. Texas St. ................ S557 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS at Wake Forest ............O356 Kermit Whitfi eld, FS vs. USF ...................... S12

Longest Pass Plays89 Eric Dungey, SU (TD) vs. Wake Forest ...............S1289 Thomas Sirk, DU (TD) vs. NC Central .................S1280 Matt Johns, VA (TD) vs. W&M ............................S1975 Matt Johns, VA (TD) vs. BSU ..............................S2570 Everett Golson, FS (TD) vs. Louisville .................O1767 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. BC ...............................O1766 Troy Flutie, BC (TD) at Duke...................................O364 Mitch Trubisky, NC (TD) vs. Delaware ................S2663 Mitch Trubisky, NC (TD) vs. Delaware ................S2662 Eric Dungey, SU vs. Central Michigan ................S1961 Brenden Motley, VT at Purdue .............................S1961 Marquise Williams, NC vs Wake Forest ..............O17

Longest Punt Returns85 Ryan Switzer, NC (TD) vs. Illinois .............. S1974 Brisly Estime, SU (TD) vs. URI .................... S474 Maurice Canady, VA (TD) vs. W&M ........... S1972 Corn Elder, UM (TD) vs. BCU ...................... S571 Ryan Switzer, NC vs. Illinois ...................... S1969 Ryan Smith, DU vs. GT .............................. S2644 Jamal Golden, GT vs. Tulane ..................... S1239 Sherman Alston, BC vs. Howard ................ S1238 Bra’Lon Cherry, ST vs. EKU ....................... S1234 Bra’Lon Cherry, ST at Old Dominion .......... S19

Longest Field Goals56 Chris Blewitt, UP at Georgia Tech ..............O1753 Ross Martin, DU vs. Boston College ............O352 Harrison Butker, GT at Duke ...................... S2651 Bra’Lon Cherry, ST at South Alabama ....... S2650 John Wallace, UL vs. Samford .................. S2649 Michael Badgley, UM vs. Virginia Tech ......O1748 Nick Weiler, NC vs. NC A&T ...................... S1248 Michael Badgley, UM at FAU ..................... S1148 Nick Weiler, NC vs. Illinois ........................ S1948 Chris Blewitt, UP at Iowa ........................... S1948 Harrison Butker, GT at Duke ...................... S2648 Joey Slye, VT vs. Pitt ...................................O3

Longest Punts71 Will Monday, DU vs. Northwestern ............ S1970 Alex Kinal, WF vs. Elon ................................ S366 Josh Appleby, UL at NC State ......................O364 Riley Dixon, SU vs. URI ............................... S463 Justin Vogel, UM vs. Nebraska .................. S1962 Justin Vogel, UM at Cincinnati .....................O162 Justin Vogel, UM at Cincinnati .....................O162 Alex Kinal, WF at Boston College ...............O1060 Riley Dixon, SU vs. Central Michigan ........ S1960 Cason Beatty, FS vs. Louisville ..................O1760 Ryan Winslow, UP at Georgia Tech ...........O17

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ACC Non-Offensive TouchdownsThe ACC fi nished the 2014 season with 47 non-offensive touchdowns...North Carolina’s Jeff Schoetttmer and Georgia Tech’s Quayshawn Nealy both logged two non-offensive touchdowns during

the 2014 season...Schoettmer ran two interceptions back for scores, while Nealy scored on an interception return and a fumble return.

Team ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 TotalVirginia Tech (51*) 3 5 4 9 2 4 9 8 6 7 7 11 6 7 5 9 5 4 5 1 2 2 5 3 131Miami (41*) 5 1 2 5 7 4 2 3 13 11 7 9 10 3 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 7 2 1 111Florida State 7 7 1 1 7 6 1 5 4 5 6 6 3 5 5 5 6 5 2 3 4 10 3 1 108North Carolina 2 3 5 1 5 4 5 2 4 3 0 2 3 4 4 3 6 7 2 1 5 8 5 1 85NC State 6 0 2 1 3 2 6 3 2 4 9 9 5 2 4 3 3 1 5 6 4 2 1 0 83Clemson 3 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 2 3 5 1 6 4 3 7 3 3 2 4 5 1 72Georgia Tech 1 1 1 2 4 2 11 1 4 2 0 3 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 3 3 3 6 1 65Syracuse (8*) 3 1 1 2 6 9 4 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 4 4 64Duke 4 4 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 5 7 6 2 62Wake Forest 3 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 5 3 2 10 3 1 2 1 2 3 3 0 60Virginia 4 0 6 1 8 3 2 1 0 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 4 3 56Boston College (32*) 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 2 2 3 1 5 2 6 4 8 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 54 Pitt (4*) 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 4 5 5 5 6 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 0 2 51Louisville (3*) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 3ACC* 34 17 26 10 32 26 33 19 23 25 33 36 46 32 41 45 45 47 36 30 34 52 47 21 784

Non-Offensive Touchdowns (1992-2015)*Total as ACC Teams Only

2015 Returns for Touchdowns (21)Date Name, School Opponent Yds Return9/3 DeVon Edwards, Duke ........................................ Tulane .......................................95.................... Kickoff9/4 Corey Winfi eld, Syracuse ...................................Rhode Island ............................24............ Interception9/4 Brisly Estime, Syracuse ......................................Rhode Island ............................74........................Punt9/5 Avonte Maddox, Pitt ........................................... Youngstown State ....................89.................... Kickoff9/5 Corn Elder, Miami .............................................. Bethune-Cookman ....................72........................Punt9/12 Donnie Simmons, Syracuse ...............................Wake Forest ..............................41............ Interception9/12 Connor Strachan, Boston College ......................Howard .....................................16............ Interception9/12 Carlos Watkins, Clemson ................................... Appalachian State .....................15............ Interception9/12 Andrew Motuapuaka, Virginia Tech .................... Furman .....................................18............ Interception9/17 Traveon Samuel, Louisville ................................ Clemson .................................100.................... Kickoff9/18 Jalen Ramsey, Florida State ............................... Boston College .........................36................... Fumble9/19 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina ............................. Illinois .......................................85........................Punt9/19 Pat Amara, Pitt ................................................... Iowa .........................................28.......... Blocked Punt9/19 Maurice Canady, Virginia ...................................William & Mary .........................74........................Punt9/19 Chuck Clark, Virginia Tech ................................. Purdue ......................................20................... Fumble9/19 Anthony Shegog, Virginia Tech .......................... Purdue ......................................15.......... Blocked Punt9/26 DeVon Edwards, Duke ........................................Georgia Tech ..........................100.................... Kickoff10/10 Kwontie Moore, Virginia ..................................... Pitt ............................................15................... Fumble10/10 Adam Gotsis, Georgia Tech ................................ Clemson .....................................0................... Fumble10/17 Antwan Cordy, Syracuse .................................... Virginia .....................................44................... Fumble10/17 Wilfred Wahee, Virginia ...................................... Syracuse ...................................32................... Fumble

Current ACC Players With 2 Or More Non-Offensive TDs

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7 ...DeVon Edwards, Duke100 Kick Return vs. NC State, 11-9-13

25 Interception vs. NC State, 11-9-13 45 Interception vs. NC State 11-9-13 99 Kick Return vs. North Carolina, 11-30-13 99 Kick Return vs. Pitt, 11-1-14 95 Kick Return vs. Tulane, 9-5-15 100 Kick Return vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-15

6 ...Ryan Switzer, North Carolina85 Punt Return vs. Virginia, 11-9-1365 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 11-17-1361 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 11-17-13

64 Punt Return vs. Old Dominion, 11-23-13 86 Punt Return vs. Cincinnati, 12-28-13 85 Punt Return vs. Illinoi, 9-19-15

3 ...Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech 97 Kick Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 100 Kick Return vs. UNC, 11-10-12 85 Interception vs. Clemson, 11-15-14

2 ...Stacy Coley, Miami88 Kick Return vs. Savannah State, 11-17-1379 Punt Return vs. Syracuse, 11-17-13

2 ... T.J. Logan, North Carolina 99 Kick Return vs. Old Dominion, 11-23-13 78 Kick Return vs. Cincinnati, 12-28-13

2 ... Nate Andrews, Florida State 56 Interception vs. Wake Forest, 11-9-13 9 Interception vs. Oklahoma St, 8-30-14

2 ... Jeff Schoettmer, North Carolina 19 Interception vs. Liberty, 8-30-14 29 Interception vs. Notre Dame, 10-11-14

2 ... Andrew Motuapuaka, Virginia Tech 11 Fumble Return vs. W. Michigan, 9-27-14 18 Interception Return vs. Furman, 9-12-15

2 ... Jalen Ramsey, Florida State23 Fumble Return vs. Wafe Forest, 11-9-13

36 Fumble Return vs. Boston College, 9-18-15

2 ... Maurice Canady, Virginia 69 Interception Return vs. Kent State, 9-27-14 74 Punt Return vs. William & Mary, 9-19-15

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Mid-Eastern Athletic (4-0)Bethune-Cookman at Miami .....................W, 45-0Boston College vs. Howard ......................W, 76-0Duke vs. North Carolina Central ...............W, 55-0North Carolina vs. North Carolina A&T ....W, 53-14

Missouri Valley (1-0)Youngstown State at Pitt........................W, 45-37

Mountain West (0-1)Virginia vs. Boise State ...........................L, 56-14

Ohio Valley (1-0)NC State vs. Eastern Kentucky .................W, 35-0

Pac-12 (0-1)Virginia at #13 UCLA ...............................L, 34-16

SEC (0-3)North Carolina vs. South Carolina ...........L, 17-13Louisville vs. #6 Auburn ..........................L, 31-24Syracuse vs. #8 LSU ...............................L, 34-24Georgia Tech vs. Georgia ..........................Nov 28Florida State at Florida ..............................Nov 28Louisville at Kentucky ...............................Nov 28Clemson at South Carolina ........................Nov 28

Southern (3-0)Wofford at #12 Clemson ........................W, 49-10Virginia Tech vs. Furman .........................W, 42-3Louisville vs. Samford ..............................W, 45-3Florida State vs. Chattanooga ....................Nov 21

Southwestern Athletic (1-0)Alcorn State at #16 Georgia Tech .............W, 69-6

Sun Belt (4-0)Texas State at #10 Florida State .............W, 59-16Troy at NC State .....................................W, 49-21#12 Clemson vs. Appalachian State .......W, 41-10NC State at South Alabama ....................W, 63-13

2015 ACC vs. Non-Conference(Overall 33-15, .688; Home 25-6, .806; Away 8-5, .615; Neutral 0-2, .000)

American Athletic (3-4)Duke at Tulane .........................................W, 37-7Louisville vs. Houston .............................L, 34-31#11 Florida State vs. South Florida ........W, 34-14#15 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane ..................W, 65-10Virginia Tech at East Carolina ..................L, 35-28Miami at Cincinnati ..................................L 34-23Syracuse at South Florida .......................L, 45-24

Big Ten (3-4)Virginia Tech vs. #1 Ohio State ...............L, 42-24North Carolina vs. Illinois .......................W, 48-14Duke vs. #23 Northwestern .....................L, 19-10Miami vs. Nebraska .........................W, 36-33 (ot)Virginia Tech at Purdue ..........................W, 51-24Pitt at Iowa ..............................................L, 27-24Wake Forest vs. Indiana ..........................L, 31-24

Colonial (5-0)Wake Forest vs. Elon ................................W, 41-3Syracuse vs. Rhode Island .......................W, 47-0Boston College vs. Maine .........................W, 24-3Virginia vs. William & Mary ....................W, 35-29North Carolina vs. Delaware ...................W, 41-14

Conference USA (2-0)Miami at Florida Atlantic ..........................W, 44-2NC State at Old Dominion ......................W, 38-14

Independent (3-2)Virginia vs. #9 Notre Dame .....................L, 34-27Wake Forest at Army ..............................W, 17-14#14 Georgia Tech at #8 Notre Dame .......L, 30-22#6 Notre Dame at #12 Clemson .............W, 24-22Duke at Army ...........................................W, 44-3Pitt vs. Notre Dame .....................................Nov 7Wake Forest at Notre Dame ......................Nov 14Boston College at Notre Dame ..................Nov 21

Mid-American Conference (3-0)Pitt at Akron .............................................W, 24-7Syracuse vs. Central Michigan ........W, 30-27 (ot)Boston College vs. Northern Illinois .......W, 17-14

Conf. ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ‘00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 Totals PctAmerican x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 4-1 6-3 3-4 13-7 .650Big East 3-3 8-1 5-4 5-3 4-3 3-3 3-2 5-3 9-3 7-2 3-7 4-4 3-4 4-3 5-3 4-4 5-5 x x x 80-57 .584Big Ten 1-2 3-1 1-0 1-2 2-1 2-2 1-2 0-4 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-1 2-2 1-5 3-4 26-35 .426Big 12 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 0-2 2-2 3-0 0-1 3-1 0-0 2-4 4-1 2-2 0-2 1-3 0-3 1-0 3-0 0-0 25-24 .510Big West 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1.000Conf USA 3-0 1-1 0-0 2-3 1-1 3-0 2-2 2-0 5-1 3-1 3-3 4-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 2-0 7-3 3-0 2-0 59-22 .728MAC 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 3-0 4-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 5-2 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 2-1 4-1 3-0 48-11 .814Mtn. West x x x 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 13-12 .520Pac-12 0-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-2 1-1 0-4 1-3 0-1 12-22 .353SEC 1-5 1-4 4-3 4-2 3-4 1-5 5-3 5-4 2-3 2-4 1-7 3-6 6-6 4-5 4-5 2-5 2-6 4-2 5-3 0-3 59-85 .410Sun Belt x x x x x x x 1-0 1-0 1-0 7-0 4-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 5-0 2-1 1-1 5-1 4-0 35-5 .875WAC 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 19-8 .704Ind. 3-5 2-1 2-0 3-0 4-0 3-0 5-2 3-1 0-1 6-1 0-2 6-2 5-1 1-2 2-4 1-3 1-5 10-2 3-3 3-2 63-37 .630*FCS 2-0 2-0 3-1 2-1 2-1 4-0 3-0 4-0 6-0 3-0 8-2 7-0 14-0 12-2 12-1 12-1 13-0 13-0 14-0 15-0 151-9 .943Total 15-16 22-9 21-12 21-12 22-12 23-13 30-17 27-15 27-13 32-12 33-23 35-21 41-17 33-22 34-23 33-23 31-23 46-16 46-21 33-15 605-334 .644

*Beginning with the 2007 football season, the NCAA changed the designation of D-I and D-1AA schools into two divisions - FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly D-1) and FCS (Football Championship Subdivision formerly D-1AA).

NOTE: Record vs. non-confernce oppoenents for Pitt & Syracuse begins in 2013 and Louisville in 2014

ACC Non-Conference RecordACC vs. Non-Conference, 1996-2015

ACC Record Versus 2015Non-Conference Opponents

Akron ............................................13-2-0Alcorn State ....................................1-0-0Appalachian State .........................30-7-1Army ...........................................87-50-4Auburn ......................................78-122-8Bethune-Cookman ..........................4-0-0Boise State ......................................2-3-0Central Michigan ...........................11-0-0Chattanooga ..................................22-5-0Cincinnati ....................................53-41-1Delaware .........................................3-0-0East Carolina ...............................72-50-1Eastern Kentucky ..........................20-8-1Elon ...............................................26-1-2Florida Atlantic ................................4-0-0Florida .....................................94-102-12Furman ......................................87-36-11Houston ......................................27-37-4Howard ...........................................1-0-0Illinois ...........................................9-12-1Indiana ........................................15-13-0Iowa ..............................................10-5-0Kentucky .....................................53-56-4LSU .............................................20-31-0Maine ..............................................6-3-0Nebraska .....................................32-22-3North Carolina A&T .........................2-0-0North Carolina Central .....................4-0-0Northern Illinois ..............................8-0-0Northwestern ..............................18-20-0Notre Dame ...............................56-131-3Ohio State ...................................15-37-1Old Dominion ..................................3-0-0Purdue ........................................14-13-2Rhode Island ...................................8-2-0Samford ........................................17-3-0South Alabama ................................3-0-0South Carolina ......................229-189-20South Florida ...............................17-14-0Texas State .....................................1-0-0Troy ..............................................12-1-0Tulane .........................................90-59-3UCLA .............................................7-17-0William & Mary .........................119-49-9Wofford .........................................31-3-2Youngstown State ...........................3-1-0

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G

1. Dalvin Cook-FS So 6 110 955 8.7 10 94 159.2

2. Matt Dayes-ST Jr 6 109 588 5.4 10 77 98.0

3. Wayne Gallman-CU So 6 106 584 5.5 5 66 97.3

4. Qadree Ollison-UP Fr 6 95 559 5.9 5 71 93.2

5. Elijah Hood-NC So 6 79 545 6.9 6 44 90.8

6. Joe Yearby-UM So 6 92 517 5.6 5 41 86.2

7. Lamar Jackson-UL Fr 6 85 467 5.5 5 73 77.8

8. Marcus Marshall-GT Fr 6 41 439 10.7 4 64 73.2

9. Marquise Williams-NC Sr 6 56 405 7.2 5 41 67.5

10. Travon McMillian-VT Fr 7 59 418 7.1 1 63 59.7

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G

1. Brad Kaaya-UM So 6 134-219-1 1795 10 299.2

2. Everett Golson-FS Sr 6 119-177-0 1449 11 241.5

3. Matt Johns-VA Jr 6 117-191-8 1432 11 238.7

4. Deshaun Watson-CU So 6 116-170-7 1410 14 235.0

5. Thomas Sirk-DU Jr 6 118-189-3 1260 7 210.0

6. Marquise Williams-NC Sr 6 84-131-6 1127 9 187.8

7. Jacoby Brissett-ST Sr 6 102-148-1 1105 8 184.2

8. John Wolford-WF So 6 80-125-5 997 6 166.2

9. Brenden Motley-VT Jr 7 92-163-7 1155 11 165.0

10. Eric Dungey-SU Fr 5 58-92-1 810 9 162.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.

Fr 5 58-92-1 810 9 167.1

Jr 6 74-111-3 922 9 157.8

So 6 116-170-7 1410 14 156.8

Sr 6 119-177-0 1449 11 156.5

Sr 6 84-131-6 1127 9 149.9

Sr 6 102-148-1 1105 8 148.1

So 6 134-219-1 1795 10 144.2

1. Eric Dungey-SU

2. Nate Peterman-UP

3. Deshaun Watson-CU

4. Everett Golson-FS

5. Marquise Williams-NC

6. Jacoby Brissett-ST

7. Brad Kaaya-UM

8. John Wolford-WF

9. Matt Johns-VA10. Brenden Motley-VT

So

JrJr

6

67

80-125-5

117-191-892-163-7

997

14321155

61111

138.8

134.9129.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G

1. Tyler Boyd-UP Jr 5 41 396 4 36 79.2 8.2

2. Artavis Scott-CU So 6 39 443 4 51 73.8 6.5

3. Taquan Mizzell-VA Jr 6 35 409 3 80 68.2 5.8

4. Rashawn Scott-UM Sr 6 33 446 4 58 74.3 5.5

5. Canaan Severin-VA Sr 6 30 418 3 38 69.7 5.0

6. Cortez Lewis-WF Fr 7 34 380 1 41 54.3 4.9

Cam Serigne-WF So 7 34 369 3 32 52.7 4.9

8. Kermit Whitfield-FS Jr 6 29 397 2 70 66.2 4.8

9. Travis Rudolph-FS So 6 28 277 3 25 46.2 4.7

10. Isaiah Ford-VT So 7 32 497 7 61 71.0 4.6

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G

1. Tyler Boyd-UP Jr 5 41 396 4 36 9.7 79.2

2. Rashawn Scott-UM Sr 6 33 446 4 58 13.5 74.3

3. Artavis Scott-CU So 6 39 443 4 51 11.4 73.8

4. Isaiah Ford-VT So 7 32 497 7 61 15.5 71.0

5. Canaan Severin-VA Sr 6 30 418 3 38 13.9 69.7

6. Taquan Mizzell-VA Jr 6 35 409 3 80 11.7 68.2

7. Kermit Whitfield-FS Jr 6 29 397 2 70 13.7 66.2

8. Herb Waters-UM Sr 6 22 388 0 45 17.6 64.7

9. Jaylen Samuels-ST So 6 27 329 4 42 12.2 54.8

10. Cortez Lewis-WF Fr 7 34 380 1 41 11.2 54.3

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Brad Kaaya-UM So 6 -46 1795 234 1749 291.5

2. Deshaun Watson-CU So 6 234 1410 226 1644 274.0

3. Thomas Sirk-DU Jr 6 325 1260 264 1585 264.2

4. Marquise Williams-NC Sr 6 405 1127 187 1532 255.3

5. Matt Johns-VA Jr 6 18 1432 228 1450 241.7

6. Everett Golson-FS Sr 6 -21 1449 213 1428 238.0

7. Lamar Jackson-UL Fr 6 467 905 217 1372 228.7

8. Eric Dungey-SU Fr 5 222 810 151 1032 206.4

9. Jacoby Brissett-ST Sr 6 78 1105 194 1183 197.2

10. Brenden Motley-VT Jr 7 220 1155 245 1375 196.4

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G

1. Michael Badgley-UM So 6 0 16 22 0 70 11.7

2. Dalvin Cook-FS So 6 11 0 0 0 66 11.0

3. Matt Dayes-ST Jr 6 10 0 0 0 60 10.0

4. Ross Martin-DU Sr 6 0 12 19 0 55 9.2

5. Jaylen Samuels-ST So 6 9 0 0 0 54 9.0

6. Nick Weiler-NC Jr 6 0 8 29 0 53 8.8

7. Roberto Aguayo-FS Jr 6 0 9 24 0 51 8.5

8. Greg Huegel-CU Fr 6 0 8 25 0 49 8.2

9. Cole Murphy-SU So 6 0 8 23 0 47 7.8

10. Joe Yearby-UM So 6 7 0 0 0 42 7.0

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G

1. Dalvin Cook-FS So 6 11 10 1 0 0 66 11.0

2. Matt Dayes-ST Jr 6 10 10 0 0 0 60 10.0

3. Jaylen Samuels-ST So 6 9 5 4 0 0 54 9.0

4. Joe Yearby-UM So 6 7 5 2 0 0 42 7.0

5. Patrick Skov-GT Sr 7 8 6 2 0 0 48 6.9

6. Elijah Hood-NC So 6 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0

Isaiah Ford-VT So 7 7 0 7 0 0 42 6.0

Marquise Williams-NC Sr 6 6 5 1 0 0 36 6.0

9. Mack Hollins-NC Jr 6 5 0 5 0 0 30 5.0

Wayne Gallman-CU So 6 5 5 0 0 0 30 5.0

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G

1. Michael Badgley-UM So 6 22-22 16-19 70 11.7

2. Ross Martin-DU Sr 6 19-19 12-12 55 9.2

3. Nick Weiler-NC Jr 6 29-29 8-10 53 8.8

4. Roberto Aguayo-FS Jr 6 24-24 9-11 51 8.5

5. Greg Huegel-CU Fr 6 25-25 8-10 49 8.2

6. Cole Murphy-SU So 6 23-23 8-12 47 7.8

7. Joey Slye-VT So 7 23-23 8-12 47 6.7

8. Chris Blewitt-UP Jr 6 21-21 6-9 39 6.5

9. Harrison Butker-GT Jr 7 33-33 4-7 45 6.4

10. John Wallace-UL Sr 6 20-20 6-10 38 6.3

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

JrJr

56

712

148201

11

7485

21.116.8

Jr 6 16 260 0 51 16.2

So 7 18 190 0 39 10.6

Jr 6 16 137 0 69 8.6

Jr 6 14 58 0 18 4.1

Fr 7 15 47 0 21 3.1

1. Brisley Estime-SU2. Ryan Switzer-NC

3. Bra'Lon Cherry-ST

4. Sherman Alston-BC

5. Ryan Smith-DU

6. Jesus Wilson-FS

7. Tabari Hines-WF

8. Greg Stroman-VT So 7 14 33 0 29 2.4

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

FrJr

66

510

155300

00

4159

31.030.0

Fr 6 16 440 0 90 27.5

So 6 11 277 0 44 25.2

Jr 5 6 142 0 31 23.7

Jr 6 9 208 0 30 23.1

Jr 6 17 374 0 37 22.0

Fr 6 15 321 0 54 21.4

1. Michael Walker-BC2. Kermit Whitfield-FS

3. Nyheim Hines-ST

4. Artavis Scott-CU

5. Tyler Boyd-UP

6. T.J. Logan-NC

7. Brisly Estime-SU

8. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA

9. Jamal Golden-GT Sr 7 15 301 0 34 20.1

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G

1. Dalvin Cook-FS So 6 955 131 0 0 1086 181.0

2. Brisly Estime-SU Jr 6 17 209 174 374 774 129.0

3. Taquan Mizzell-VA Jr 6 254 409 0 96 759 126.5

4. Artavis Scott-CU So 6 0 443 29 277 749 124.8

5. Matt Dayes-ST Jr 6 588 158 0 0 746 124.3

6. Kermit Whitfield-FS Jr 6 18 397 0 300 715 119.2

7. Tyler Boyd-UP Jr 5 34 396 7 142 579 115.8

8. Joe Yearby-UM So 6 517 177 0 0 694 115.7

9. Wayne Gallman-CU So 6 584 17 0 0 601 100.2

10. Elijah Hood-NC So 6 545 49 0 0 594 99.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

1. Nicholas Conte-VA Jr 6 24 1114 59 4 10 2 46.4

2. Will Monday-DU Sr 6 34 1567 71 16 15 10 46.1

3. Justin Vogel-UM Jr 6 26 1182 63 9 7 3 45.5

4. Riley Dixon-SU Sr 6 25 1112 64 14 8 1 44.5

5. Alexander Kinal-WF Sr 7 41 1816 70 20 10 2 44.3

6. A.J. Hughes-VT Sr 7 34 1464 59 11 8 5 43.1

7. Alex Howell-BC Sr 7 49 2085 58 16 10 4 42.6

8. Cason Beatty-FS Sr 6 29 1232 60 10 8 2 42.5

9. Josh Appleby-UL Sr 6 28 1172 66 10 5 1 41.9

10. Ryan Winslow-UP So 6 31 1257 60 10 3 4 40.5

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G

1. Michael Badgley-UM So 6 16 19 49 84.2 2.67

2. Ross Martin-DU Sr 6 12 12 53 100.0 2.00

3. Roberto Aguayo-FS Jr 6 9 11 43 81.8 1.50

4. Greg Huegel-CU Fr 6 8 10 47 80.0 1.33

Nick Weiler-NC Jr 6 8 10 48 80.0 1.33

Cole Murphy-SU So 6 8 12 43 66.7 1.33

7. Mike Weaver-WF So 7 9 14 47 64.3 1.29

8. Joey Slye-VT So 7 8 12 48 66.7 1.14

9. Chris Blewitt-UP Jr 6 6 9 56 66.7 1.00

Ian Frye-VA Sr 6 6 9 42 66.7 1.00

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Ross Martin-DU Sr 6 12 12 53 100.0

2. Michael Badgley-UM So 6 16 19 49 84.2

3. Roberto Aguayo-FS Jr 6 9 11 43 81.8

4. Nick Weiler-NC Jr 6 8 10 48 80.0

Greg Huegel-CU Fr 6 8 10 47 80.0

6. Joey Slye-VT So 7 8 12 48 66.7

Cole Murphy-SU So 6 8 12 43 66.7

Ian Frye-VA Sr 6 6 9 42 66.7

Chris Blewitt-UP Jr 6 6 9 56 66.7

10. Mike Weaver-WF So 7 9 14 47 64.3

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Harrison Butker-GT Jr 7 33 33 100.0

Nick Weiler-NC Jr 6 29 29 100.0

Greg Huegel-CU Fr 6 25 25 100.0

Roberto Aguayo-FS Jr 6 24 24 100.0

Joey Slye-VT So 7 23 23 100.0

Cole Murphy-SU So 6 23 23 100.0

Michael Badgley-UM So 6 22 22 100.0

Chris Blewitt-UP Jr 6 21 21 100.0

John Wallace-UL Sr 6 20 20 100.0

Ross Martin-DU Sr 6 19 19 100.0

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Micah Kiser-VA So 6 38 23 61 10.2

2. Brandon Chubb-WF Sr 7 LB 31 29 60 8.6

Chuck Clark-VT Jr 7 CB 37 23 60 8.6

4. Dwayne Norman-DU Sr 6 LB 31 20 51 8.5

5. Donnie Miles-NC So 6 DB 32 18 50 8.3

Keith Kelsey-UL Jr 6 LB 25 25 50 8.3

7. Josh Harvey-Clemons-UL Jr 6 26 23 49 8.2

James Burgess-UL Sr 6 LB 25 24 49 8.2

9. Quin Blanding-VA So 6 31 17 48 8.0

10. Jeremy Cash-DU Sr 6 27 19 46 7.7

11. Jordan Whitehead-UP Fr 6 DB 26 19 45 7.5

12. Raphael Kirby-UM Sr 6 LB 17 27 44 7.3

13. P.J. Davis-GT Jr 7 LB 36 13 49 7.0

Jeff Schoettmer-NC Sr 6 LB 19 23 42 7.0

15. DeVon Edwards-DU Jr 6 20 21 41 6.8

Parris Bennett-SU So 6 29 12 41 6.8

17. T.J. Green-CU Jr 6 27 13 40 6.7

18. Steven Daniels-BC Sr 7 28 17 45 6.4

19. Shakeel Rashad-NC Sr 6 LB 26 12 38 6.3

Ben Boulware-CU Jr 6 20 18 38 6.3

Connor Strachan-BC So 6 27 11 38 6.3

Reggie Northrup-FS Sr 6 LB 18 20 38 6.3

Kelvin Rainey-VA Jr 6 27 11 38 6.3

24. Matt Galambos-UP Jr 6 LB 21 15 36 6.0

25. Deon Clarke-VT Sr 7 LB 23 18 41 5.9

26. Tinashe Bere-DU Fr 6 LB 15 20 35 5.8

27. Adonis Alexander-VT Fr 7 29 11 40 5.7

28. Antwan Cordy-SU So 6 22 12 34 5.7

29. B.J. Goodson-CU Sr 6 14 19 33 5.5

Zach Bradshaw-VA Jr 6 17 16 33 5.5

Ro'Derrick Hoskins-FS So 6 LB 20 13 33 5.5

Sheldon Rankins-UL Sr 6 DE 16 17 33 5.5

33. Airius Moore-ST So 6 12 20 32 5.3

Ryan Janvion-WF Jr 6 DB 18 14 32 5.3

Zaire Franklin-SU So 6 23 9 32 5.3

Deondre Singleton-DU Jr 6 22 10 32 5.3

37. Avonte Maddox-UP So 6 DB 21 10 31 5.2

38. Marquel Lee-WF Jr 7 LB 19 17 36 5.1

Brad Watson-WF Jr 7 DB 25 11 36 5.1

40. Mike Moore-VA Sr 6 15 15 30 5.0

41. Luther Maddy-VT Sr 7 DT 10 24 34 4.9

Justin Simmons-BC Sr 7 24 10 34 4.9

Harold Landry-BC So 7 19 15 34 4.9

44. Josh Jones-ST So 6 16 13 29 4.8

Jermaine Grace-UM Jr 6 LB 18 11 29 4.8

Lamarcus Brutus-FS Sr 6 DB 23 6 29 4.8

47. Cayson Collins-NC So 5 LB 16 8 24 4.8

48. Hunter Williams-WF Sr 7 LB 17 16 33 4.7

49. Nicholas Grigsby-UP Sr 6 LB 18 10 28 4.7

50. Matt Milano-BC Jr 7 24 8 32 4.6

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Ron Thompson-SU Jr 6 5 0 5.0 0.83

Micah Kiser-VA So 6 4 2 5.0 0.83

3. Mike Moore-VA Sr 6 3 3 4.5 0.75

DeMarcus Walker-FS Jr 6 DE 4 1 4.5 0.75

Kevin Dodd-CU Jr 6 4 1 4.5 0.75

6. Matt Galambos-UP Jr 6 LB 4 0 4.0 0.67

7. Matt Milano-BC Jr 7 4 0 4.0 0.57

8. Sheldon Rankins-UL Sr 6 DE 4 0 4.0 0.67

Luke Arciniega-SU Jr 6 4 0 4.0 0.67

10. Shaq Lawson-CU Jr 6 3 1 3.5 0.58

Ejuan Price-UP Sr 6 DL 3 1 3.5 0.58

Mike Rose-ST Sr 6 3 1 3.5 0.58

13. Harold Landry-BC So 7 2 2 3.0 0.43

Woody Baron-VT Jr 7 DT 3 0 3.0 0.43

Mehdi Abdesmad-BC Sr 7 2 2 3.0 0.43

Deon Clarke-VT Sr 7 LB 2 2 3.0 0.43

Steven Daniels-BC Sr 7 3 0 3.0 0.43

18. David Dean-VA Sr 6 2 2 3.0 0.50

Jacob Pugh-FS So 6 LB 3 0 3.0 0.50

20. Trent Harris-UM So 6 DL 2 1 2.5 0.42

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Jeremy Cash-DU Sr 6 10 3 11.5 1.92

2. Shaq Lawson-CU Jr 6 8 5 10.5 1.75

3. Micah Kiser-VA So 6 8 4 10.0 1.67

4. Harold Landry-BC So 7 8 3 9.5 1.36

5. Matt Milano-BC Jr 7 8 2 9.0 1.29

6. Mike Moore-VA Sr 6 6 6 9.0 1.50

7. Steven Daniels-BC Sr 7 8 1 8.5 1.21

Mehdi Abdesmad-BC Sr 7 7 3 8.5 1.21

9. Kevin Dodd-CU Jr 6 7 2 8.0 1.33

10. Ejuan Price-UP Sr 6 DL 6 3 7.5 1.25

11. Marquel Lee-WF Jr 7 LB 6 2 7.0 1.00

Deon Clarke-VT Sr 7 LB 4 6 7.0 1.00

13. Antwan Cordy-SU So 6 6 2 7.0 1.17

14. Dwayne Norman-DU Sr 6 LB 6 1 6.5 1.08

15. Luther Maddy-VT Sr 7 DT 5 3 6.5 0.93

16. Ron Thompson-SU Jr 6 6 1 6.5 1.08

17. Mike Caprara-UP Jr 6 LB 6 0 6.0 1.00

18. Woody Baron-VT Jr 7 DT 5 2 6.0 0.86

19. Mike Rose-ST Sr 6 4 3 5.5 0.92

Kevin Kavalec-BC Jr 6 4 3 5.5 0.92

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. M.J. Stewart-NC So 5 4 3 7 1.40

2. Avonte Maddox-UP So 6 6 2 8 1.33

Corn Elder-UM Jr 6 7 1 8 1.33

4. Brad Watson-WF Jr 7 8 1 9 1.29

5. Jalen Ramsey-FS Jr 6 7 0 7 1.17

6. Brandon Facyson-VT So 7 8 0 8 1.14

7. D.J. White-GT Sr 7 5 2 7 1.00

Mike Stevens-ST So 6 5 1 6 1.00

9. Ben Boulware-CU Jr 6 4 1 5 0.83

Cordrea Tankersley-CU Jr 6 3 2 5 0.83

Artie Burns-UM Jr 6 0 5 5 0.83

12. Adonis Alexander-VT Fr 7 2 3 5 0.71

13. Corey Winfield-SU So 6 2 2 4 0.67

Breon Borders-DU Jr 6 3 1 4 0.67

Des Lawrence-NC Jr 6 4 0 4 0.67

Lafayette Pitts-UP Sr 6 4 0 4 0.67

Juston Burris-ST Sr 6 4 0 4 0.67

Chucky Williams-UL So 6 2 2 4 0.67

Trumaine Washington-UL So 6 2 2 4 0.67

James Burgess-UL Sr 6 3 1 4 0.67

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Artie Burns-UM Jr 6 5 15 0 7 0.83

2. M.J. Stewart-NC So 5 3 21 0 15 0.60

3. Rayshawn Jenkins-UM Jr 6 3 40 0 37 0.50

4. Adonis Alexander-VT Fr 7 3 -4 0 0 0.43

5. Chucky Williams-UL So 6 2 59 0 59 0.33

Terrish Webb-UP Jr 6 2 32 0 23 0.33

Corey Winfield-SU So 6 2 24 1 24 0.33

Connor Strachan-BC So 6 2 16 1 16 0.33

Trumaine Washington-UL So 6 2 13 0 13 0.33

Cordrea Tankersley-CU Jr 6 2 10 0 10 0.33

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Shakeel Rashad-NC Sr 6 3 0.50

Mike Moore-VA Sr 6 3 0.50

Jeremy Cash-DU Sr 6 3 0.50

Ron Thompson-SU Jr 6 3 0.50

5. Micah Kiser-VA So 6 2 0.33

Trumaine Washington-UL So 6 2 0.33

DeMarcus Walker-FS Jr 6 2 0.33

8. Zach Dancel-WF Sr 7 2 0.29

Harold Landry-BC So 7 2 0.29

10. Rori Blair-UP So 5 1 0.20

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Kwontie Moore-VA Sr 6 2 0.33

Mook Reynolds-VT Fr 6 2 0.33

Antwan Cordy-SU So 6 2 0.33

Josh Sweat-FS Fr 6 2 0.33

5. Adam Gotsis-GT Sr 7 2 0.29

Justin Simmons-BC Sr 7 2 0.29

7. Derwin James-FS Fr 5 1 0.20

Ryan Carter-CU So 5 1 0.20

9. Trumaine Washington-UL So 6 1 0.17

Dallas Crawford-UM Sr 6 1 0.17

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

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

1. North Carolina 6 31 8 29 2 0 0 243 40.5

2. Georgia Tech 7 35 4 33 1 0 1 259 37.0

3. NC State 6 29 3 28 0 0 0 211 35.2

Clemson 6 26 9 26 0 0 1 211 35.2

5. Miami 6 22 16 22 0 0 0 202 33.7

6. Florida State 6 25 9 24 0 0 0 201 33.5

7. Syracuse 6 24 8 23 0 0 1 193 32.2

8. Duke 6 22 12 19 1 0 0 189 31.5

9. Virginia Tech 7 26 8 26 0 0 0 206 29.4

10. Pitt 6 21 6 21 0 0 1 167 27.8

11. Louisville 6 20 6 20 0 0 0 158 26.3

12. Virginia 6 20 6 17 0 0 0 155 25.8

13. Boston College 7 19 3 18 0 0 0 141 20.1

14. Wake Forest 7 15 9 15 0 0 0 132 18.9

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

1. Duke 6 6 5 5 0 0 0 56 9.3

2. Boston College 7 8 7 8 0 0 0 77 11.0

3. Florida State 6 11 5 10 0 0 0 91 15.2

4. NC State 6 12 4 12 0 0 0 96 16.0

5. Clemson 6 12 6 10 0 0 0 100 16.7

6. North Carolina 6 14 2 14 0 0 0 104 17.3

7. Wake Forest 7 19 6 18 1 0 0 152 21.7

8. Pitt 6 15 9 14 0 0 0 131 21.8

9. Miami 6 15 10 12 2 0 0 136 22.7

10. Virginia Tech 7 20 8 20 0 0 0 164 23.4

11. Louisville 6 17 8 16 0 0 0 142 23.7

12. Georgia Tech 7 25 6 20 1 0 1 192 27.4

13. Syracuse 6 21 7 20 0 0 0 167 27.8

14. Virginia 6 25 12 23 1 0 3 217 36.2

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

1. North Carolina 6 1311 1582 382 2893 7.6 30 482.2

2. Clemson 6 1089 1602 441 2691 6.1 25 448.5

3. Florida State 6 1150 1522 394 2672 6.8 24 445.3

4. Miami 6 818 1845 419 2663 6.4 21 443.8

5. Georgia Tech 7 2006 900 467 2906 6.2 34 415.1

6. Duke 6 1084 1393 462 2477 5.4 20 412.8

7. NC State 6 1238 1174 432 2412 5.6 29 402.0

8. Louisville 6 917 1429 426 2346 5.5 19 391.0

9. Virginia Tech 7 1192 1440 480 2632 5.5 23 376.0

10. Wake Forest 7 817 1721 512 2538 5.0 15 362.6

11. Virginia 6 673 1466 401 2139 5.3 17 356.5

12. Pitt 6 1014 1063 376 2077 5.5 19 346.2

13. Syracuse 6 1010 1032 378 2042 5.4 20 340.3

14. Boston College 7 1443 741 461 2184 4.7 18 312.0

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

1. Boston College 7 362 1012 404 1374 3.4 6 196.3

2. NC State 6 601 886 332 1487 4.5 12 247.8

3. Duke 6 730 787 397 1517 3.8 5 252.8

4. Clemson 6 685 1005 383 1690 4.4 10 281.7

5. Pitt 6 800 1005 358 1805 5.0 13 300.8

6. Florida State 6 691 1276 405 1967 4.9 11 327.8

7. Wake Forest 7 1132 1182 426 2314 5.4 17 330.6

8. Virginia Tech 7 1243 1199 445 2442 5.5 19 348.9

9. North Carolina 6 1283 813 432 2096 4.9 14 349.3

10. Louisville 6 867 1262 410 2129 5.2 15 354.8

11. Georgia Tech 7 1249 1348 453 2597 5.7 24 371.0

12. Miami 6 1004 1272 388 2276 5.9 15 379.3

13. Syracuse 6 848 1513 416 2361 5.7 19 393.5

14. Virginia 6 964 1514 404 2478 6.1 22 413.0

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 7 356 2006 5.6 65 23 286.6

2. North Carolina 6 213 1311 6.2 44 15 218.5

3. NC State 6 269 1238 4.6 77 21 206.3

4. Boston College 7 328 1443 4.4 45 12 206.1

5. Florida State 6 209 1150 5.5 94 12 191.7

6. Clemson 6 247 1089 4.4 66 11 181.5

7. Duke 6 262 1084 4.1 43 13 180.7

8. Virginia Tech 7 287 1192 4.2 63 9 170.3

9. Pitt 6 240 1014 4.2 71 9 169.0

10. Syracuse 6 233 1010 4.3 34 7 168.3

11. Louisville 6 223 917 4.1 73 11 152.8

12. Miami 6 193 818 4.2 41 11 136.3

13. Wake Forest 7 248 817 3.3 70 7 116.7

14. Virginia 6 201 673 3.3 71 6 112.2

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Boston College 7 211 362 1.7 28 2 51.7

2. NC State 6 176 601 3.4 68 4 100.2

3. Clemson 6 230 685 3.0 52 4 114.2

4. Florida State 6 197 691 3.5 26 1 115.2

5. Duke 6 254 730 2.9 55 2 121.7

6. Pitt 6 187 800 4.3 75 9 133.3

7. Syracuse 6 225 848 3.8 62 11 141.3

8. Louisville 6 227 867 3.8 54 5 144.5

9. Virginia 6 216 964 4.5 48 6 160.7

10. Wake Forest 7 270 1132 4.2 94 9 161.7

11. Miami 6 205 1004 4.9 72 5 167.3

12. Virginia Tech 7 274 1243 4.5 80 10 177.6

13. Georgia Tech 7 255 1249 4.9 91 15 178.4

14. North Carolina 6 284 1283 4.5 72 9 213.8

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

1. Miami 6 137-226-1 60.6 1845 8.2 10 307.5

2. Clemson 6 132-194-8 68.0 1602 8.3 14 267.0

3. North Carolina 6 114-169-6 67.5 1582 9.4 15 263.7

4. Florida State 6 126-185-0 68.1 1522 8.2 12 253.7

5. Wake Forest 7 155-264-9 58.7 1721 6.5 8 245.9

6. Virginia 6 121-200-9 60.5 1466 7.3 11 244.3

7. Louisville 6 112-203-8 55.2 1429 7.0 8 238.2

8. Duke 6 127-200-3 63.5 1393 7.0 7 232.2

9. Virginia Tech 7 110-193-8 57.0 1440 7.5 14 205.7

10. NC State 6 110-163-1 67.5 1174 7.2 8 195.7

11. Pitt 6 91-136-4 66.9 1063 7.8 10 177.2

12. Syracuse 6 82-145-4 56.6 1032 7.1 13 172.0

13. Georgia Tech 7 50-111-4 45.0 900 8.1 11 128.6

14. Boston College 7 57-133-3 42.9 741 5.6 6 105.9

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

1. Duke 6 62-143-5 43.4 787 5.5 3 131.2

2. North Carolina 6 76-148-5 51.4 813 5.5 5 135.5

3. Boston College 7 96-193-6 49.7 1012 5.2 4 144.6

4. NC State 6 72-156-3 46.2 886 5.7 8 147.7

5. Clemson 6 67-153-7 43.8 1005 6.6 6 167.5

6. Pitt 6 86-171-6 50.3 1005 5.9 4 167.5

7. Wake Forest 7 88-156-3 56.4 1182 7.6 8 168.9

8. Virginia Tech 7 86-171-7 50.3 1199 7.0 9 171.3

9. Georgia Tech 7 116-198-6 58.6 1348 6.8 9 192.6

10. Louisville 6 115-183-9 62.8 1262 6.9 10 210.3

11. Miami 6 108-183-11 59.0 1272 7.0 10 212.0

12. Florida State 6 119-208-4 57.2 1276 6.1 10 212.7

13. Syracuse 6 124-191-6 64.9 1513 7.9 8 252.2

14. Virginia 6 124-188-0 66.0 1514 8.1 16 252.3

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

1. North Carolina 6 114-169-6 67.5 1582 263.7 15 168.3

2. Florida State 6 126-185-0 68.1 1522 253.7 12 158.6

3. Clemson 6 132-194-8 68.0 1602 267.0 14 153.0

4. Pitt 6 91-136-4 66.9 1063 177.2 10 150.9

5. NC State 6 110-163-1 67.5 1174 195.7 8 143.0

6. Miami 6 137-226-1 60.6 1845 307.5 10 142.9

7. Syracuse 6 82-145-4 56.6 1032 172.0 13 140.4

8. Georgia Tech 7 50-111-4 45.0 900 128.6 11 138.6

9. Virginia Tech 7 110-193-8 57.0 1440 205.7 14 135.3

10. Virginia 6 121-200-9 60.5 1466 244.3 11 131.2

11. Duke 6 127-200-3 63.5 1393 232.2 7 130.6

12. Louisville 6 112-203-8 55.2 1429 238.2 8 119.4

13. Wake Forest 7 155-264-9 58.7 1721 245.9 8 116.7

14. Boston College 7 57-133-3 42.9 741 105.9 6 100.0

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

1. Duke 6 62-143-5 43.4 787 131.2 3 89.5

2. Boston College 7 96-193-6 49.7 1012 144.6 4 94.4

3. Pitt 6 86-171-6 50.3 1005 167.5 4 100.4

4. North Carolina 6 76-148-5 51.4 813 135.5 5 101.9

5. Clemson 6 67-153-7 43.8 1005 167.5 6 102.8

6. NC State 6 72-156-3 46.2 886 147.7 8 106.9

7. Virginia Tech 7 86-171-7 50.3 1199 171.3 9 118.4

8. Florida State 6 119-208-4 57.2 1276 212.7 10 120.8

9. Miami 6 108-183-11 59.0 1272 212.0 10 123.4

10. Georgia Tech 7 116-198-6 58.6 1348 192.6 9 124.7

11. Louisville 6 115-183-9 62.8 1262 210.3 10 129.0

12. Wake Forest 7 88-156-3 56.4 1182 168.9 8 133.1

13. Syracuse 6 124-191-6 64.9 1513 252.2 8 139.0

14. Virginia 6 124-188-0 66.0 1514 252.3 16 161.7

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Duke 6 12 342 2 100 28.5

2. NC State 6 17 477 0 90 28.1

3. Florida State 6 14 372 0 59 26.6

4. Clemson 6 16 422 0 73 26.4

5. Pitt 6 14 361 1 89 25.8

6. Louisville 6 16 370 1 100 23.1

7. North Carolina 6 9 208 0 30 23.1

8. Virginia Tech 7 16 366 0 82 22.9

9. Boston College 7 14 305 0 41 21.8

10. Syracuse 6 21 445 0 37 21.2

11. Virginia 6 24 450 0 54 18.8

12. Georgia Tech 7 21 376 0 34 17.9

13. Miami 6 12 205 0 31 17.1

14. Wake Forest 7 11 180 0 33 16.4

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 6 6 156 1 74 26.0

2. Syracuse 6 9 173 1 74 19.2

3. North Carolina 6 12 201 1 85 16.8

4. NC State 6 17 265 0 51 15.6

5. Miami 6 11 147 1 72 13.4

6. Georgia Tech 7 12 152 0 44 12.7

7. Boston College 7 21 198 0 39 9.4

8. Louisville 6 9 81 0 24 9.0

9. Duke 6 16 137 0 69 8.6

10. Pitt 6 10 58 1 28 5.8

11. Virginia Tech 7 15 67 1 29 4.5

12. Florida State 6 17 57 0 18 3.4

13. Wake Forest 7 16 46 0 21 2.9

14. Clemson 6 16 37 0 16 2.3

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 6 11 105 0 47 9.5

2. Louisville 6 9 100 0 59 11.1

3. Virginia Tech 7 7 12 1 18 1.7

4. Clemson 6 7 38 1 15 5.4

5. Georgia Tech 7 6 22 0 14 3.7

6. Pitt 6 6 86 0 51 14.3

7. Boston College 7 6 63 1 28 10.5

8. Syracuse 6 6 94 2 41 15.7

9. North Carolina 6 5 29 0 15 5.8

10. Duke 6 5 27 0 24 5.4

11. Florida State 6 4 4 0 4 1.0

12. Wake Forest 7 3 19 0 12 6.3

13. NC State 6 3 31 0 27 10.3

14. Virginia 6 0 0 0 0 0.0

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

1. Wake Forest 7 41 1816 44.3 51 1.2 2 42.1

2. Louisville 6 28 1172 41.9 14 0.5 1 40.6

3. Boston College 7 49 2085 42.6 27 0.6 4 40.4

4. Syracuse 6 27 1176 43.6 73 2.7 1 40.1

5. Duke 6 34 1567 46.1 35 1.0 10 39.2

6. Virginia Tech 7 34 1464 43.1 36 1.1 5 39.1

7. Miami 6 26 1182 45.5 114 4.4 3 38.8

8. Florida State 6 29 1232 42.5 88 3.0 2 38.1

9. Clemson 6 32 1248 39.0 30 0.9 0 38.1

10. NC State 6 27 1098 40.7 1 0.0 4 37.7

11. Virginia 6 26 1145 44.0 138 5.3 2 37.2

12. Pitt 6 31 1257 40.5 25 0.8 4 37.2

13. North Carolina 6 15 541 36.1 0 0.0 0 36.1

14. Georgia Tech 7 27 1020 37.8 101 3.7 0 34.0

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

1. Florida State 6 40 2504 62.6 340 17 43.5

2. Miami 6 43 2601 60.5 331 17 42.9

3. Virginia 6 31 1959 63.2 233 17 42.0

4. North Carolina 6 44 2763 62.8 417 20 42.0

5. Pitt 6 33 2107 63.8 260 19 41.6

6. NC State 6 38 2398 63.1 197 25 41.5

7. Syracuse 6 33 2076 62.9 307 17 40.7

8. Virginia Tech 7 40 2496 62.4 282 25 39.7

9. Georgia Tech 7 44 2820 64.1 404 27 39.6

10. Boston College 7 29 1754 60.5 468 6 39.2

11. Duke 6 39 2329 59.7 540 11 38.8

12. Wake Forest 7 29 1798 62.0 391 12 38.2

13. Louisville 6 31 1970 63.5 483 13 37.5

14. Clemson 6 41 2502 61.0 700 11 37.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Duke 6 12 12 1.000

2. Miami 6 16 19 . 8 4 2

3. Clemson 6 9 11 . 8 1 8

Florida State 6 9 11 . 8 1 8

5. North Carolina 6 8 10 . 8 0 0

6. Syracuse 6 8 12 . 6 6 7

Virginia 6 6 9 . 6 6 7

Pitt 6 6 9 . 6 6 7

9. Wake Forest 7 9 14 . 6 4 3

10. Virginia Tech 7 8 13 . 6 1 5

11. Louisville 6 6 10 . 6 0 0

12. Georgia Tech 7 4 7 . 5 7 1

13. NC State 6 3 6 . 5 0 0

14. Boston College 7 3 7 . 4 2 9

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. North Carolina 6 29 29 1.000

Clemson 6 26 26 1.000

Virginia Tech 7 26 26 1.000

Florida State 6 24 24 1.000

Syracuse 6 23 23 1.000

Miami 6 22 22 1.000

Pitt 6 21 21 1.000

Louisville 6 20 20 1.000

Duke 6 19 19 1.000

Boston College 7 18 18 1.000

Wake Forest 7 15 15 1.000

12. Georgia Tech 7 33 34 . 9 7 1

13. NC State 6 28 29 . 9 6 6

14. Virginia 6 17 18 . 9 4 4

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Pitt 6 22 179 3.67

2. Boston College 7 19 143 2.71

3. Virginia Tech 7 15 112 2.14

Florida State 6 15 79 2.50

Miami 6 15 110 2.50

Clemson 6 15 79 2.50

Syracuse 6 15 117 2.50

8. Virginia 6 14 83 2.33

9. NC State 6 12 60 2.00

Louisville 6 12 79 2.00

11. Wake Forest 7 10 86 1.43

Duke 6 10 69 1.67

13. Georgia Tech 7 9 49 1.29

14. North Carolina 6 4 29 0.67

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Duke 6 4 18 0.67

2. Miami 6 7 50 1.17

3. Georgia Tech 7 8 71 1.14

North Carolina 6 8 50 1.33

Boston College 7 8 46 1.14

6. Clemson 6 10 59 1.67

Syracuse 6 10 67 1.67

8. Florida State 6 13 124 2.17

Virginia 6 13 78 2.17

10. Pitt 6 14 109 2.33

11. NC State 6 16 93 2.67

12. Virginia Tech 7 18 119 2.57

13. Wake Forest 7 20 132 2.86

14. Louisville 6 22 140 3.67

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 7 102 38 9 149 21.3

2. Wake Forest 7 44 83 17 144 20.6

3. North Carolina 6 60 68 11 139 23.2

4. Virginia Tech 7 67 56 12 135 19.3

5. NC State 6 68 59 7 134 22.3

6. Louisville 6 55 67 11 133 22.2

7. Clemson 6 51 71 10 132 22.0

8. Miami 6 39 82 10 131 21.8

9. Florida State 6 52 66 11 129 21.5

10. Duke 6 54 60 12 126 21.0

11. Boston College 7 73 33 11 117 16.7

12. Syracuse 6 55 46 12 113 18.8

13. Virginia 6 32 69 6 107 17.8

14. Pitt 6 49 48 7 104 17.3

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

1. Duke 6 45 29 5 79 13.2

2. Clemson 6 35 37 8 80 13.3

Boston College 7 23 43 14 80 11.4

4. NC State 6 31 36 15 82 13.7

5. Pitt 6 46 40 7 93 15.5

6. Florida State 6 37 62 7 106 17.7

7. Wake Forest 7 58 44 10 112 16.0

8. Louisville 6 48 53 12 113 18.8

9. Virginia Tech 7 51 53 14 118 16.9

Miami 6 52 56 10 118 19.7

11. North Carolina 6 73 40 7 120 20.0

12. Virginia 6 54 58 10 122 20.3

13. Syracuse 6 49 67 7 123 20.5

14. Georgia Tech 7 60 59 6 125 17.9

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

1. North Carolina 6 34 67 50.7

2. NC State 6 38 83 45.8

3. Louisville 6 39 88 44.3

4. Virginia 6 38 87 43.7

5. Duke 6 44 101 43.6

6. Clemson 6 39 90 43.3

7. Florida State 6 32 74 43.2

8. Syracuse 6 32 82 39.0

Pitt 6 32 82 39.0

10. Virginia Tech 7 37 96 38.5

11. Wake Forest 7 41 112 36.6

12. Boston College 7 36 104 34.6

13. Georgia Tech 7 28 85 32.9

Miami 6 28 85 32.9

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Clemson 6 17 85 20.0

2. Boston College 7 21 99 21.2

3. Duke 6 22 97 22.7

4. NC State 6 22 78 28.2

5. Wake Forest 7 27 89 30.3

6. Miami 6 22 70 31.4

7. Pitt 6 26 81 32.1

8. Virginia Tech 7 32 98 32.7

9. Virginia 6 29 83 34.9

10. Georgia Tech 7 34 93 36.6

11. Florida State 6 34 91 37.4

12. Syracuse 6 32 80 40.0

13. North Carolina 6 38 92 41.3

14. Louisville 6 36 86 41.9

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

1. Clemson 6 4 5 80.0

2. Syracuse 6 7 9 77.8

3. Pitt 6 5 7 71.4

4. Miami 6 6 9 66.7

5. Georgia Tech 7 11 18 61.1

6. Wake Forest 7 6 10 60.0

7. Louisville 6 5 9 55.6

8. NC State 6 6 11 54.5

9. Virginia 6 4 8 50.0

Duke 6 3 6 50.0

Boston College 7 3 6 50.0

North Carolina 6 3 6 50.0

Virginia Tech 7 5 10 50.0

14. Florida State 6 1 3 33.3

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

1. NC State 6 0 2 0.0

2. Boston College 7 1 4 25.0

3. Louisville 6 2 7 28.6

4. Duke 6 4 13 30.8

5. Pitt 6 2 6 33.3

6. Wake Forest 7 2 4 50.0

Miami 6 3 6 50.0

North Carolina 6 8 16 50.0

Florida State 6 5 10 50.0

10. Virginia Tech 7 7 13 53.8

11. Virginia 6 6 11 54.5

12. Georgia Tech 7 5 9 55.6

Clemson 6 5 9 55.6

14. Syracuse 6 5 5 100.0

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 7 21 202 28.9

2. Pitt 6 29 218 36.3

3. North Carolina 6 31 237 39.5

4. Syracuse 6 27 258 43.0

5. Duke 6 29 267 44.5

6. NC State 6 27 272 45.3

7. Wake Forest 7 39 337 48.1

8. Clemson 6 36 317 52.8

9. Florida State 6 43 329 54.8

10. Boston College 7 45 387 55.3

11. Virginia 6 41 340 56.7

12. Louisville 6 40 353 58.8

13. Miami 6 47 412 68.7

14. Virginia Tech 7 58 497 71.0

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Virginia Tech 7 55 506 72.3

2. Syracuse 6 46 419 69.8

3. Miami 6 50 416 69.3

4. Wake Forest 7 54 478 68.3

5. Louisville 6 38 351 58.5

6. Clemson 6 37 321 53.5

7. Boston College 7 44 357 51.0

8. Pitt 6 32 285 47.5

9. Florida State 6 30 281 46.8

10. Georgia Tech 7 40 323 46.1

11. North Carolina 6 30 268 44.7

12. Virginia 6 30 257 42.8

13. NC State 6 28 230 38.3

14. Duke 6 28 177 29.5

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. NC State 6 216:45 36:07

2. Wake Forest 7 228:04 32:34

3. Pitt 6 193:11 32:11

4. Georgia Tech 7 224:16 32:02

5. Boston College 7 223:41 31:57

6. Florida State 6 186:32 31:05

7. Virginia 6 186:27 31:04

8. Virginia Tech 7 214:40 30:40

9. Clemson 6 181:30 30:15

10. Miami 6 181:19 30:13

11. Duke 6 181:07 30:11

12. Louisville 6 179:45 29:57

13. Syracuse 6 177:17 29:32

14. North Carolina 6 148:50 24:48

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Miami 6 4 11 15 1 1 2 +13 2.17

2. Florida State 6 4 4 8 1 0 1 +7 1.17

3. Syracuse 6 6 6 12 4 4 8 +4 0.67

4. Georgia Tech 7 7 6 13 6 4 10 +3 0.43

5. Virginia Tech 7 6 7 13 3 8 11 +2 0.29

6. Duke 6 4 5 9 5 3 8 +1 0.17

North Carolina 6 3 5 8 1 6 7 +1 0.17

NC State 6 2 3 5 3 1 4 +1 0.17

9. Boston College 7 3 6 9 5 3 8 +1 0.14

10. Louisville 6 3 9 12 4 8 12 +0 0.00

Pitt 6 2 6 8 4 4 8 +0 0.00

12. Clemson 6 4 7 11 4 8 12 -1 -0.17

13. Wake Forest 7 3 3 6 3 9 12 -6 -0.86

14. Virginia 6 4 0 4 3 9 12 -8 -1.33

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

1. Virginia 6 14-15 93.3 9 5-4 5-6 0

2. NC State 6 25-27 92.6 22 16-6 3-5 0

3. Florida State 6 19-21 90.5 11 4-7 8-8 0

Syracuse 6 19-21 90.5 12 5-7 7-8 0

5. Georgia Tech 7 24-27 88.9 22 17-5 2-4 0

6. Duke 6 23-26 88.5 14 11-3 9-9 2

7. Wake Forest 7 18-21 85.7 10 6-4 8-9 1

8. Miami 6 29-34 85.3 16 9-7 13-14 1

9. North Carolina 6 22-26 84.6 17 11-6 5-6 2

Virginia Tech 7 22-26 84.6 18 8-10 4-6 1

11. Clemson 6 15-18 83.3 11 6-5 4-5 1

12. Pitt 6 17-21 81.0 14 7-7 3-4 2

13. Louisville 6 21-26 80.8 16 10-6 5-6 3

14. Boston College 7 14-19 73.7 11 7-4 3-6 1

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

1. Duke 6 5-7 71.4 2 1-1 3-3 1

2. Boston College 7 8-11 72.7 4 2-2 4-5 0

3. North Carolina 6 13-17 76.5 11 7-4 2-3 0

4. Virginia 6 20-26 76.9 12 4-8 8-10 1

5. Wake Forest 7 15-19 78.9 10 7-3 5-7 1

6. NC State 6 9-11 81.8 6 1-5 3-3 0

7. Georgia Tech 7 19-23 82.6 15 10-5 4-5 1

8. Virginia Tech 7 15-18 83.3 10 5-5 5-6 0

9. Florida State 6 12-14 85.7 7 1-6 5-5 2

10. Miami 6 17-19 89.5 9 2-7 8-8 1

11. Syracuse 6 20-22 90.9 13 8-5 7-7 1

12. Louisville 6 12-13 92.3 7 4-3 5-6 0

Clemson 6 12-13 92.3 7 4-3 5-5 1

14. Pitt 6 10-10 100.0 6 5-1 4-4 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Wake Forest 7 1 1 100.0

2. Georgia Tech 7 1 3 33.3

3. North Carolina 6 0 1 0.0

Syracuse 6 0 1 0.0

Louisville 6 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

Clemson 6 0 0 0.0

Pitt 6 0 0 0.0

Miami 6 0 0 0.0

Florida State 6 0 0 0.0

NC State 6 0 0 0.0

Virginia 6 0 0 0.0

Boston College 7 0 0 0.0

Duke 6 0 0 0.0

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 18, 2015

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. North Carolina 6 0 1 0.0

Clemson 6 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

Syracuse 6 0 1 0.0

NC State 6 0 0 0.0

Duke 6 0 0 0.0

Boston College 7 0 0 0.0

Florida State 6 0 0 0.0

Miami 6 0 0 0.0

Pitt 6 0 0 0.0

Louisville 6 0 0 0.0

Wake Forest 7 0 0 0.0

14. Virginia 6 1 1 100.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 5-30958 2-50712 0-0 7-36602

Clemson 5-81516 1-55396 0-0 6-77163

Duke 4-24544 2-32591 0-0 6-27227

Florida State 4-76820 2-33850 0-0 6-62497

Georgia Tech 4-49106 3-60626 0-0 7-54043

Louisville 3-51845 2-63821 1-73927 6-59518

Miami 3-49278 3-50917 0-0 6-50098

NC State 3-57156 3-34205 0-0 6-45680

North Carolina 4-43625 1-50585 1-51664 6-46125

Pitt 2-47603 4-45597 0-0 6-46266

Syracuse 4-31958 2-33229 0-0 6-32382

Virginia 4-45433 2-56926 0-0 6-49264

Virginia Tech 4-59013 3-49020 0-0 7-54730

Wake Forest 3-26074 4-34097 0-0 7-30659

Totals 52-48705 34-45627 2-62796 88-47836