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ACC Games Overall Atlantic Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L ...For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. ... Streak Florida State ........... 8 0 ..411 98 4-0 4-0 ... 10 0 ...527 111 6-0 4-0 0-0 6-0....Won 12 Clemson ................. 7 1 ..323 168 3-1 4-0 ..... 9 1 ...413 216 5-1 4-0 0-0 5-1......Won 3 Boston College ....... 3 3 ..154 164 3-1 0-2 ..... 6 4 ...281 274 5-1 1-3 0-0 2-2......Won 3 Syracuse ................ 3 3 ....74 177 1-1 2-2 ..... 5 5 ...224 265 3-1 2-3 0-1 3-2...... Lost 1 Maryland ................ 2 4 ....94 207 1-2 1-2 ..... 6 4 ...253 248 3-2 2-2 1-0 0-4......Won 1 Wake Forest ........... 2 5 ..103 199 2-1 0-4 ..... 4 6 ...178 238 3-2 1-4 0-0 2-4...... Lost 3 NC State ................. 0 7 ..114 230 0-3 0-4 ..... 3 7 ...225 279 3-3 0-4 0-0 0-5...... Lost 6 Coastal Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak Duke....................... 4 2 ..203 178 2-2 2-0 ..... 8 2 ...349 230 5-2 3-0 0-0 3-2......Won 6 Georgia Tech .......... 5 3 ..249 186 4-1 1-2 ..... 6 4 ...339 224 4-1 2-3 0-0 4-2...... Lost 1 Virginia Tech .......... 4 3 ..166 134 2-2 2-1 ..... 7 4 ...265 203 4-2 3-1 0-1 4-1...... Lost 1 North Carolina ........ 4 3 ..200 152 2-1 2-2 ..... 5 5 ...281 254 3-2 2-3 0-0 2-3......Won 4 Miami ..................... 3 3 ..164 205 2-1 1-2 ..... 7 3 ...345 255 5-1 2-2 0-0 2-2...... Lost 3 Pitt ......................... 2 4 ..131 173 1-2 1-2 ..... 5 5 ...264 269 4-2 1-3 0-0 2-3...... Lost 1 Virginia................... 0 6 ..100 215 0-3 0-3 ..... 2 8 ...205 338 2-5 0-3 0-0 0-4 ..... Lost 7 2013 ACC Standings Release No. 13, Sunday, November 17, 2013 What’s Inside This Week In ACC FB, School Links.............. 2 Media Information, SID Directory ........... 3-4 Sirius, National Radio, ACC Network .... 5 NFF Hall of Fame, ACC Digital Network . 6 2013 Football Schedule/Results .......... 7 Game Summaries ........................... 8 ACC Notes By The Numbers ............... 9 ACC Players of the Week...................... 10 Game Previews for Week 12 ..... 11-13 Game-by-Game Results, Stats ..... 14-16 Noting the ACC Coaches ............. 17-20 ACC Legends ............................... 21 DP ACC FB Champ., Bowls, BCS ... 22-24 National Rankings, Overtime ....... 25-26 Long Plays, Non-Conf. Record...... 27-29 Career Statistics ....................... 30-37 ACC Statistics .......................... 38-53 Florida State remains 2nd in the weekly BCS Stand- ings for the third consecutive week...The Seminoles of Coach Jimbo Fisher concluded their ACC season unbeaten with an 8-0 mark...It was the 8th unbeaten Conference season for FSU since joining the ACC in 1992, but their first since 2000...The Seminoles have clinched the Atlantic Division title and a berth in the 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, which will be played on Dec. 7 at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium...Florida State, led by QB Jameis Winston and CB Lamarcus Joyner, steps out of conference this Saturday, as they host Idaho at Doak Campbell Sta- dium in Tallahassee (3:30 pm, ESPNU)...Upstart Duke, coached by David Cutcliffe, took a big step last Sat- urday toward becoming the Seminoles’ Championship Game opponent...In defeating Miami, 48-30, coupled with Georgia Tech’s loss to Clemson, the 25th-ranked Blue Devils (AP) are now in the drivers’ seat for the Coastal Division crown...Wins by Duke this Saturday at Wake Forest and on Nov. 30 at North Carolina, would give the Blue Devils the Coastal Division crown and a berth in the ACC title game...A win this Saturday would guarantee Duke at least a co-division championship and give them a ninth victory, something the school has not accomplished since 1941...The Blue Devils are led by the QB tandem of Brandon Connette and Anthony Boone and WR-PR Jamison Crowder in facing the Demon Deacons this Saturday at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem (ESPN2, Noon)...Wake For- est, coached by Jim Grobe will counter with senior QB Tanner Price and a defense led by NG Nikita Whitlock...Saturday’s contest will be the 94th meet- ing of the schools on the gridiron in a series which began in 1889 in Raleigh...A stumble by the Blue Devils in either of their remaining games would send them into a tie with Georgia Tech, which has already completed its ACC campaign at 5-3, and also with possibly Miami, Virginia and North Caroli- na depending on how those teams finish...Divisional tiebreakers are located on page 22 of this release... The Jackets of Coach Paul Johnson will host Ala- bama A&M this Satuday at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta (1:30 pm, ESPN3)...Tech is led by RB Rob- ert Godhigh, who had over 100 yards rushing (126) and receiving (103) against 7th-ranked Clemson last Thursday...Miami, looking to keep its Champi- onship Game hopes alive, hosts Coastal Division foe Virginia this Saturday at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens (Noon, ESPNU)...The Hurricanes, coached by Al Golden and led by QB Stephen Morris, need to win their final two games, have Duke lose and hope for an advantageous tie with teams they have beaten (UNC, GT)...They will be facing a Virginia team, coached by Mike London and led by QB David Watford that is coming off an open date and is looking to snap a seven-game losing streak...Virginia Tech has an open date this week, but the Hokies, who have dropped three of their last four games, still have hope if Duke can- not win out...Coached by Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech has defeated several of the teams with which it is likely to be tied, including Georgia Tech, Mi- ami and North Carolina, but will fi rst need to de- feat their arch-rival Virginia on Nov. 30 and have Duke lose at least one of its final two games... Meanwhile, one of the impressive stories of the 2013 football season will continue to unfold this Saturday, when Boston College visits Maryland at Week #13 Schedule: (BCS/AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern) Saturday, November 23 .......................................... Series Record..................Last Meeting .................... Network ................. Gametime (--, 25, 23) Duke (8-2) at Wake Forest (4-6) ............................... Duke (54-37-2) .........................Duke, 34-27, 2012 ...................... ESPN2 ..................................... Noon Virginia (2-8) at Miami (7-3) ........................................................ Series Tied (5-5-0)....................Virginia, 41-40, 2012 .................. ESPNU .................................... Noon Old Dominion (8-3) at North Carolina (5-5) ................................. First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... RSN......................................... Noon The Citadel (5-6) at (7, 8, 6) Clemson (9-1) ................................. Clemson (30-5-1) .....................Clemson, 45-17, 2008 ................ ESPN3 ..................................... Noon East Carolina (8-2) at NC State (3-7) ........................................... NC State (16-11-0) ...................East Carolina, 33-27 (ot), 2010 ... ACC Network (split)................. 12:30 Pitt (5-5) at Syracuse (5-5) .......................................................... Pitt (34-31-3) ............................Syracuse, 14-13, 2012 ................ ACC Network (split)................. 12:30 Alabama A&M (4-7) at Georgia Tech (6-4) .................................. First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... ESPN3 ....................................... 1:30 Boston College (6-4) at Maryland (6-4) ....................................... Boston College (7-3-0) .............Boston College, 20-17, 2012 ...... RSN........................................... 3:30 Idaho (1-9) at (2, 2, 2) Florida State (10-0) ................................. First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... ESPNU ...................................... 3:30 continued, page 2 2013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Media Credential Applications: www.sportssystems.com/acc 2013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Media Credential Applications: www.sportssystems.com/acc 2nd-Ranked Florida State Finishes First Unbeaten ACC Season Since 2000 No. 25 Duke Takes Lead in Coastal Division; Miami, Virginia Tech Look To Keep Hopes Alive Boston College and Record-Setting TB Andre Williams Head to Maryland; 8 ACC Teams Bowl Eligible

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ACC Games Overall Atlantic Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L ...For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. ... Streak Florida State ...........8 0 ..411 98 4-0 4-0 ... 10 0 ...527 111 6-0 4-0 0-0 6-0 ....Won 12 Clemson .................7 1 ..323 168 3-1 4-0 ..... 9 1 ...413 216 5-1 4-0 0-0 5-1 ......Won 3 Boston College .......3 3 ..154 164 3-1 0-2 ..... 6 4 ...281 274 5-1 1-3 0-0 2-2 ......Won 3 Syracuse ................3 3 ....74 177 1-1 2-2 ..... 5 5 ...224 265 3-1 2-3 0-1 3-2 ...... Lost 1 Maryland ................2 4 ....94 207 1-2 1-2 ..... 6 4 ...253 248 3-2 2-2 1-0 0-4 ......Won 1 Wake Forest ...........2 5 ..103 199 2-1 0-4 ..... 4 6 ...178 238 3-2 1-4 0-0 2-4 ...... Lost 3 NC State .................0 7 ..114 230 0-3 0-4 ..... 3 7 ...225 279 3-3 0-4 0-0 0-5 ...... Lost 6 Coastal Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak Duke .......................4 2 ..203 178 2-2 2-0 ..... 8 2 ...349 230 5-2 3-0 0-0 3-2 ......Won 6 Georgia Tech ..........5 3 ..249 186 4-1 1-2 ..... 6 4 ...339 224 4-1 2-3 0-0 4-2 ...... Lost 1 Virginia Tech ..........4 3 ..166 134 2-2 2-1 ..... 7 4 ...265 203 4-2 3-1 0-1 4-1 ...... Lost 1 North Carolina ........4 3 ..200 152 2-1 2-2 ..... 5 5 ...281 254 3-2 2-3 0-0 2-3 ......Won 4 Miami .....................3 3 ..164 205 2-1 1-2 ..... 7 3 ...345 255 5-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 ...... Lost 3 Pitt .........................2 4 ..131 173 1-2 1-2 ..... 5 5 ...264 269 4-2 1-3 0-0 2-3 ...... Lost 1 Virginia ...................0 6 ..100 215 0-3 0-3 ..... 2 8 ...205 338 2-5 0-3 0-0 0-4 ..... Lost 7

2013 ACC Standings Release No. 13, Sunday, November 17, 2013What’s InsideThis Week In ACC FB, School Links .............. 2Media Information, SID Directory ........... 3-4Sirius, National Radio, ACC Network ....5NFF Hall of Fame, ACC Digital Network .62013 Football Schedule/Results ..........7Game Summaries ...........................8ACC Notes By The Numbers ...............9ACC Players of the Week ......................10Game Previews for Week 12 ..... 11-13Game-by-Game Results, Stats ..... 14-16Noting the ACC Coaches ............. 17-20ACC Legends ............................... 21DP ACC FB Champ., Bowls, BCS ... 22-24National Rankings, Overtime ....... 25-26Long Plays, Non-Conf. Record ...... 27-29Career Statistics ....................... 30-37ACC Statistics .......................... 38-53

Florida State remains 2nd in the weekly BCS Stand-ings for the third consecutive week...The Seminoles of Coach Jimbo Fisher concluded their ACC season unbeaten with an 8-0 mark...It was the 8th unbeaten Conference season for FSU since joining the ACC in 1992, but their fi rst since 2000...The Seminoles have clinched the Atlantic Division title and a berth in the 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, which will be played on Dec. 7 at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium...Florida State, led by QB Jameis Winston and CB Lamarcus Joyner, steps out of conference this Saturday, as they host Idaho at Doak Campbell Sta-dium in Tallahassee (3:30 pm, ESPNU)...Upstart Duke, coached by David Cutcliffe, took a big step last Sat-urday toward becoming the Seminoles’ Championship Game opponent...In defeating Miami, 48-30, coupled with Georgia Tech’s loss to Clemson, the 25th-ranked Blue Devils (AP) are now in the drivers’ seat for the Coastal Division crown...Wins by Duke this Saturday at Wake Forest and on Nov. 30 at North Carolina, would give the Blue Devils the Coastal Division crown and a berth in the ACC title game...A win this Saturday would guarantee Duke at least a co-division championship

and give them a ninth victory, something the school has not accomplished since 1941...The Blue Devils are led by the QB tandem of Brandon Connette and Anthony Boone and WR-PR Jamison Crowder in facing the Demon Deacons this Saturday at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem (ESPN2, Noon)...Wake For-est, coached by Jim Grobe will counter with senior QB Tanner Price and a defense led by NG Nikita Whitlock...Saturday’s contest will be the 94th meet-ing of the schools on the gridiron in a series which began in 1889 in Raleigh...A stumble by the Blue Devils in either of their remaining games would send them into a tie with Georgia Tech, which has already completed its ACC campaign at 5-3, and also with possibly Miami, Virginia and North Caroli-na depending on how those teams fi nish...Divisional tiebreakers are located on page 22 of this release...The Jackets of Coach Paul Johnson will host Ala-bama A&M this Satuday at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta (1:30 pm, ESPN3)...Tech is led by RB Rob-ert Godhigh, who had over 100 yards rushing (126) and receiving (103) against 7th-ranked Clemson last Thursday...Miami, looking to keep its Champi-

onship Game hopes alive, hosts Coastal Division foe Virginia this Saturday at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens (Noon, ESPNU)...The Hurricanes, coached by Al Golden and led by QB Stephen Morris, need to win their fi nal two games, have Duke lose and hope for an advantageous tie with teams they have beaten (UNC, GT)...They will be facing a Virginia team, coached by Mike London and led by QB David Watford that is coming off an open date and is looking to snap a seven-game losing streak...Virginia Tech has an open date this week, but the Hokies, who have dropped three of their last four games, still have hope if Duke can-not win out...Coached by Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech has defeated several of the teams with which it is likely to be tied, including Georgia Tech, Mi-ami and North Carolina, but will fi rst need to de-feat their arch-rival Virginia on Nov. 30 and have Duke lose at least one of its fi nal two games...Meanwhile, one of the impressive stories of the 2013 football season will continue to unfold this Saturday, when Boston College visits Maryland at

Week #13 Schedule: (BCS/AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern)Saturday, November 23 .......................................... Series Record ..................Last Meeting .................... Network ................. Gametime(--, 25, 23) Duke (8-2) at Wake Forest (4-6) ...............................Duke (54-37-2) .........................Duke, 34-27, 2012 ...................... ESPN2 ..................................... NoonVirginia (2-8) at Miami (7-3) ........................................................Series Tied (5-5-0) ....................Virginia, 41-40, 2012 .................. ESPNU .................................... NoonOld Dominion (8-3) at North Carolina (5-5) .................................First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... RSN ......................................... NoonThe Citadel (5-6) at (7, 8, 6) Clemson (9-1) .................................Clemson (30-5-1) .....................Clemson, 45-17, 2008 ................ ESPN3 ..................................... NoonEast Carolina (8-2) at NC State (3-7) ...........................................NC State (16-11-0) ...................East Carolina, 33-27 (ot), 2010 ... ACC Network (split) .................12:30Pitt (5-5) at Syracuse (5-5) ..........................................................Pitt (34-31-3) ............................Syracuse, 14-13, 2012 ................ ACC Network (split) .................12:30Alabama A&M (4-7) at Georgia Tech (6-4) ..................................First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... ESPN3 .......................................1:30Boston College (6-4) at Maryland (6-4) .......................................Boston College (7-3-0) .............Boston College, 20-17, 2012 ...... RSN ...........................................3:30Idaho (1-9) at (2, 2, 2) Florida State (10-0) .................................First Meeting .............................First Meeting ............................... ESPNU ......................................3:30

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2013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Media Credential Applications: www.sportssystems.com/acc 2013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Media Credential Applications: www.sportssystems.com/acc 2nd-Ranked Florida State Finishes First Unbeaten ACC Season Since 2000

No. 25 Duke Takes Lead in Coastal Division; Miami, Virginia Tech Look To Keep Hopes Alive Boston College and Record-Setting TB Andre Williams Head to Maryland; 8 ACC Teams Bowl Eligible

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ACC News & Notes

Boston College’s Andre Williams, UNC’s Kareem Martin Named Walter Camp National

Offensive and Defensive Players of th WeekBoston College senior RB Andre Williams (Schnecksville, Pa.), who set ACC single-game (339) and single season (1,810) rushing records in the Eagles’ 38-21 win over NC State and North Carolina senior DE Kareem Martin (Roa-noke Rapids, N.C.), who had 3.5 sacks, forced two fumbles and recovered one in the Tar Heels’ 34-27 win over Pitt, were named the Walter Camp Na-tional Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week. They become the 8th and 9th ACC players named Walter Camp National Players of the Week.

Boston College’s Andre Williams Re-Writes ACC Rushing Record Book;

Named Athlon Sports National Offensive Player of the WeekBoston College senior RB Andre Williams (Schnecksville, Pa.) was named National Offensive Player of the Week by Athlon Sports for his performance against NC State. On Williams’ fi nal carry of the day, a 17-yard run, he broke both the ACC single-game rushing record and the conference’s single-season mark. He ended up with 339 rushing yards on the day, bettering the previous mark held by Wake Forest’s John Leach against Maryland in 1993 (329). The yardage total also gave him 1,810 yards for the year, which is an ACC single-season record, breaking the old mark of 1,798 yards set in 1999 by Virginia’s Thomas Jones.

Florida State Piling Up the PointsWith 59 points against Syracuse, Florida State is the only team in ACC history to score at least 41 points in 10 straight games. FSU has scored 527 points in just 10 games this year, already the fourth-best single season total in league history. The record is 550 points scored by FSU last year in 14 games. The Seminoles are scoring at a league-record pace, averaging 52.7 points a game, which is four points higher per game than the league mark of 48.4 set in 1995 by the Seminoles.

Duke Ranked 25th By AP; 24th By USA Today Coaches PollFor the fi rst time since 1994, Duke fi nds itself ranked in the nation’s Top 25 by the Associated Press. The Blue Devils were last ranked in the fi nal AP poll of the 1994 campaign, when they were 25th. They debuted in the national polls this week: 25th for AP and 24th in the USA Today Coaches poll.

Clemson’s Tajh Boyd Shatters ACC Marks for Passing TDs, TDR

Clemson senior QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.), who ranks 2nd on the ACC’s ca-reer lists for career passing yardage (11,013) and total offense (12,015), broke the conference record for career touchdown passes last week against Georgia Tech. Boyd had previously broke the ACC standard for touchdown responsibil-ity (TDR) and now has 121. His TD pass total is now 97, breaking the onld mark of 95. Both records were held by former NC State standout Philip Rivers.

Georgia Tech’s Godhigh Records Rare DoubleGeorgia Tech senior A-Back Robert Godhigh (Acworth, Ga.) recorded a rare double when he rushed for 126 yards on just 12 carries and caught fi ve passes for 103 yards against 8th-ranked Clemson. Godhigh became the fi rst ACC player to accomplish the feat since his former teammate, Orwin Smith did it against Kansas on Sept. 17, 2011. Before that, the next previous ACC player was Virginia’s Mikell Simpson against Maryland in 2007.

North Carolina’s Switzer Takes Back Two Punts for TDs in Same Game

North Carolina true freshman WR Ryan Switzer (Charleston, W.Va.) tied a UNC and ACC single-game record when he returned a pair of punts for touch-downs Saturday against Pitt. Switzer had a 65-yarder for a score in the 2nd quarter to give the Tar Heels a 24-3 lead. Then, with the game tied in the fourth quarter, he returned a punt 61 yards for the game-winning score with 4:46 remaining in the game. Switzer now has 3 punt returns for scores this year.

ACC FB School Release Links:(When available)

Boston College: http://goo.gl/ok62xR Clemson: http://www.nmnathletics.com/fl s/28500/pdf/football/2013-14/game_notes.pdfDuke: http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB LANG=C&ATCLID=209227820&DB_OEM_ID=4200Florida State: http://www.seminoles.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/game-notes-13.htmlGeorgia Tech: http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-footbl/2013gamenotes.htmlMaryland: http://www.umterps.com/fl s/29700/pdf/football/GameNotes.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=29700Miami: http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEMID=28700&ATCLID=205557530North Carolina: http://www.goheels.com/fl s/3350/Football/2013_UNC_Notes.pdfNC State:http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/2013mediacenter.htmlPitt: http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082413aab.htmlSyracuse: http://www.suathletics.com/index.aspx?path=football&tab=footballVirginia: http://wahoowa.net/1fbQF2jVirginia Tech: www.hokiesports.com/football/notesWake Forest: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wake/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2013-14release/release.pdf

Capital One Field Byrd Stadium in College Park (3:30 p.m., Regional Sports Networks)...BC TB Andre Williams obliterated the ACC single-game and single-season rushing records last week on the same play, running for 339 yards on 42 carries against NC State, breaking the single-game mark of 329 yards set by Wake Forest’s John Leach vs. Maryland in 1993...He has 1,810 yards this season, which bettered the old ACC standard of 1,798 by UVa’s Thomas Jones in 1999...Maryland, coached by Randy Edsall, is coming off an impressive overtime win over Virginia Tech and will look to counter with an attack based around QB C. J. Brown and a defense led by DL Andre Monroe...The Terrapins and Eagles both became bowl eligible last Saturday and are two of the eight ACC teams that have qualifi ed for the postseason...Two more league schools could become bowl eligible this Saturday as Pitt, coached by Paul Chryst and led by DT Aaron Donald, travel to Syracuse, coached by Scott Shafer and led by QB Terrel Hunt, for a game at the Carrier Dome (12:30 pm, ACC network)...Each team has fi ve wins and the winner will be bowl eligible, while the loser of the game will still have an opportunity for postseason eligibility with a win on Nov. 30...North Carolina, coached by Larry Fedora and led by sophomore QB Marquise Williams, is also looking for bowl eligibility...The Tar Heels have won four straight games and host Old Dominion this Saturday at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill (12:30 pm, Regional Sports Networks)...They will be facing an ODU team coached by Bobby Wilder and led by QB Taylor Heinicke, who has completed 72 percent of his passes for over 3,800 yards this year... A few miles away, NC State, coached by Dave Doeren, hosts in-state rival East Carolina at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, N.C. (12:30 p.m., ACC Network)...The Wolfpack, led by RB Shadrach Thorn-ton and LB Robert Caldwell, are looking to snap a 7-game losing streak while the Pirates are coached by Ruffi n McNeill and led by QB Shane Carden, who has compeletd 72.5% of his passes for 3,320 yards and 29 TDs....7th-ranked Clemson completes the weekend when the Tigers of Coach Dabo Swinney host The Citadel Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Clemson (noon, ESPN3) in the fi nal home game for senior QB Tajh Boyd...Boyd is already the ACC’s career-record holder in touchdown passes (97) and TDR (121) and has thrown for over 11,000 yards in his career...A win by the Tigers would give them a minimum of 10 wins for the third straight year for only the second time in school history (1987-90).

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2013 ACC Football Coaches Teleconference

The 14 ACC football coaches will be fea-tured on a weekly teleconference each Wednesday from 10:30 a.m., to 12:50 p.m., beginning August 28 and conclud-ing November 27. Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be an audiofi le and transcript available of each teleconference on the Conference’s offi -cial website, theACC.com, each Wednes-day afternoon.

ACC Teleconference ScheduleDabo Swinney, Clemson .........10:30 amJimbo Fisher, Florida State .....10:40 amRandy Edsall, Maryland .........10:50 amScott Shafer, Syracuse ...........11:00 amJim Grobe, Wake Forest .........11:10 amPaul Johnson, Georgia Tech ....11:20 amLarry Fedora, North Carolina ...11:30 amPaul Chryst, Pitt ...................11:40 amFrank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...11:50 amMike London, Virginia ...........12:00 pmSteve Addazio, Boston College .12:10 pmDavid Cutcliffe, Duke .............12:20 pmAl Golden, Miami .................12:30 pmDave Doeren, NC State ..........12:40 pm

Media Phone Number:913-312-0956

ACC Advanced Media Video Clip Service

Broadcast media outlets will be able to access ACC highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the entire 2013-14 sports calendar. This video content will only be available for download in digital files that can be accessed on the AVCS. To register for this service please contact Scott McBurney, Assistant Commissioner/Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336.369.4646.

CollegePressBox.com Collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for NCAA FBS football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statis-tics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accred-ited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to:

[email protected].

Important Dates For MediaCovering ACC Football

November 1, 2013BCS Media Credential Application Site

Opens for all BCS Bowl Games

November 25, 2013All-ACC Football Team Voting Site Open

to all members of ACSMA

December 1, 2013All-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.

December 2, 2013ACC 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.

December 3, 2013ACSMA Announces ACC Coach, Offensive,

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

December 4, 2013ACSMA Announces ACC Offensive, Defensive and

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

December 5, 2013ACC Announces Winner of Jim Tatum Award (Top Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award,

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

December 6, 2013ACC FB Championship Game Press Conference

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

ACC Night of LegendsCharlotte Convention Center, 6 pm

December 7, 20132013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Game,

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

December 8, 2013BCS Selection Sunday,

ACC Bowl Teams Announced

December 9, 2013ACC Coaches All-ACC Football Team, Awards Announced

December 20, 2013BCS Media Credential Application Deadline

January 3, 2013Discover Orange Bowl, ESPN, 8:30 pm

February 5, 2013National Football Signing Day

July 20-21, 20142014 ACC Football Kickoff,

The Grandover Resort, Greensboro, N.C.

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, please contact George Lane ([email protected]) .

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/FSUSeminolesGeorgia Tech: facebook.com/gtathleticsMaryland: facebook.com/MarylandFootballMiami: www.facebook.com/miamihurricanesNorth Carolina: facebook.com/tarheelsNC State: facebook.com/ncstateathleticsPitt: 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: @ClemsonTigersDuke: @Duke_FB; @Duke_ATHLETICSFlorida State: @FSU_Football; @Seminoles_comGeorgia Tech: @GTAthleticsMaryland: @RandyEdsall; @umterps; @MD_FootballMiami: @hurricanesports; @MiamiHurricanesNorth Carolina: @TarHeelFootball; @GoHeelsNC State: @PackFootball; @PackAthleticsPitt: @GoPittFootball; @PittAthleticsSyracuse: @Cuse; @CuseFootballVirginia: @VirginiaSports; @uva_footballVirginia Tech: @VT_Football; @HokieSportsWake Forest: @Wake_FB or @WFUSports Following ACC Football

On YouTubeThe ACC

(All are: www.youtube.com)The ACC .............................. /ACCDNBoston College ......./user/EagleMarketingClemson ............ /user/ClemsonAthleticsDuke ...................../user/DukeAthleticsFlorida State .............../fl stateseminolesGeorgia Tech ............/ramblinwrecktubeMaryland .................. /user/MarylandAthleticsMiami ................. /user/CanesAllAccessNorth Carolina ......./user/UNCTar HeelsAthleticsNC State ................... /NCStateAthleticsPitt ................................ /pittlivewireSyracuse .................................../suathleticsVirginia ..................... /virginiaathleticsVirginia Tech ....................... /vthokiesportsWake Forest ..... /user/WakeForestAthletics

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ACC Football Contacts

2013 Media Information; ACC Communication Contacts

Boston College .....................617-552-3004Chris Cameron ...................... [email protected] Clark .................................... [email protected] .............................864-656-2114Tim Bourret ..................... [email protected] Kehn .................... [email protected] Hennessy [email protected] .................................919-684-2633Art Chase [email protected] Cook [email protected] State ........................850-644-5656Kerwin Lonzo ............................ [email protected] Stipe [email protected] Tech .......................404-894-5445Dean Buchan [email protected] DeGeorge [email protected] ............................301-314-1482Matt Taylor ........................... [email protected] Bertram [email protected] ................................305-284-3244Chris Yandle [email protected] McGillis ................. [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 .......................540-231-6726Dave Smith .................................... [email protected] Johnston [email protected] Forest ........................336-758-5640Steve Shutt .............................. [email protected] Petit [email protected]

ACC Coaches’ Individual TeleconferencesDabo Swinney, Clemson--Sundays after a game, 5:30 pm. Contact Tim Bourret ([email protected]) of Clemson for the phone number.David Cutcliffe, Duke--Sundays at 5 pm. Contact Art Chase ([email protected]) for information.Jimbo Fisher, Flor ida State--Mondays, 12:30 pm. (Also FSU’s weekly Press Conference). Contact Kerwin Lonzo ([email protected]) to attend. The press conference is streamed live on www.Seminoles.com.Al Golden, Miami--Day after game. Contact Chris Yandle ([email protected]) for details.Dave Doeren, NC State--Mondays, 1:30 pm, (O’Brien’s weekly press conference). Video streamed on GoPack.com. Contact Annabelle Myers ([email protected]) NC State Media Relations for details.Scott Shafer, Syracuse--Tuesdays, Noon (game weeks only) Contact Syracuse Athletic Communications for access ([email protected]).Mike London, Virginia--Sundays, 7 pm Contact Jim Daves ([email protected]) for details. A transcript is available on VirginiaSports.com.; Defensive Assistant Coach and player--Tuesdays, 10:15 am; Offensive assistant coach and player--Wednesday, 10:15 am.

ACC Coaches’ School Press ConferencesBoston College--Mondays at Noon with Coach Addazio at Conte Forum. Please contact Tim Clark ([email protected]). Streamed through bceagles.com. Transcripts provided.Clemson Tuesdays, 11 a.m., West Endzone team room of Memorial Stadium Team Room. Video available on clemsontigers.com. To attend contact Tim Bourret of Clemson ([email protected])Duke--Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m., Lunch at Brooks Football Building. Player Availability (12:00 pm); Coach Cutcliffe press conference at 12:30 pm. Quotes posted to theACC.com and GoDuke.com Tuesday afternoon. Contact Art Chase of Duke Media for details. ([email protected])Florida State--Mondays, 12:30 pm The Museum in Moore Athletic Center.Contact Kerwin Lonzo ([email protected]) to attend. The press conference is streamed live on www.Seminoles.com.Georgia Tech--Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m. beginning on Aug. 27 with two exceptions due to Thursday night games: Monday, Sept. 23 and Monday, Nov. 11. Streamed live on RamblinWreck.com. Contact Dean Buchan ([email protected]) of Georgia Tech for details.Maryland--Tuesdays, 12:30 pm with coach Randy Edsall. Players will be available at 1 p.m. Streaming is avail -able through subscription. Wednesdays at 12:30 at Gossett Field House coordinators and select players are available. Contact Matt Taylor ([email protected]) of Maryland for details.Miami--Tuesdays, Noon to 1 pm, in the Bob Mann Auditorium of the Schwartz Center; with the exception of the following dates: Monday, Aug. 26 (FAU); Sunday, Oct. 13 (UNC) and Mon., Nov. 25 (Pitt). For details contact Chris Yandle ([email protected]).North Carolina--Mondays, 11:30 a.m. Coach Larry Fedora, followed by players at 12:15 p.m.except for fi rst week when press conference is on Friday, Aug. 23. Live streaming on TarHeelBlue.com. Contact Kevin Best ([email protected]) of UNC for details.NC State--Mondays, 1 pm., starting Aug. 26. Coach Doeren only is available on the fi rst press conference. Thereafter, two players will join him. Live streamed on Gopack.com. Call Annabelle Myers ([email protected]) at NC State for call-in number. Quotes available on GoPack.com.Pitt--Mondays at Noon at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex. Transcripts and video available on Pittsburghpanthers.com. Contact E.J. Borghetti ([email protected]).Syracuse--Thursdays at 10 a.m. (game weeks only) at Iocolano-Petty Football Wing auditorium. Contact Sue Edson ([email protected]).Virginia--Mondays, 3 pm (Coach London), 3:30-4:15 (Players). John Paul Jones Arena. Media may listen by phone conection. Contact Jim Daves ([email protected]) or Vince Briedis ([email protected]) for details.Streamed live via subscrption.Virginia Tech--Mondays at media center in Lane Stadium. Three Players at 12:30 p.m. Coach Beamer at 1 p.m. Streamed live on Hokiesports.com. Contact Bryan Johnston ([email protected]) for details.Wake Forest--Tuesdays,11 a.m. Rovere Room in the Miller Center. Coach Grobe and selected student-athletes each week. Contact Steve Shutt ([email protected]) to attend the press conference and for details.

FOX Sports SouthFOX Sports CarolinasSun SportsComcast SportsNet Mid-AtlanticFOX Sports North PlusFOX Sports Indiana PlusFOX Sports Midwest PlusYesNESN PlusROOT Sports Pittsburgh (Delay)Sportstime OhioFOX Sports Detroit FOX Sports ArizonaFOX Sports Southwest Plus

Regional Sports Networks (RSN) ACC Football Package

ACC CommunicationsAmy Yakola .......Sr. Associate Commissioner

for Communications and Public [email protected]

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

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

Amy Ufnowski ................. Associate [email protected]

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

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

Brian Kuppelweiser .......................... Intern336-369-1002....... [email protected] Address:4512 Weybridge LaneGreensboro, N.C., 27407

Nov. 23-ODU at North Carolina 12:30 pm Nov. 23-Boston College at Maryland, 3:30 pmFOX Sports SouthFOX Sports CarolinasFOX Sports FloridaComcast SportsNet Mid-AtlanticFOX Sports Midwest PlusFOX Sports Indiana PlusYesNESN PlusROOT Sports Pittsburgh (Delay)Sportstime OhioFOX Sports Detroit PlusFOX Sports Southwest Plus

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2013 Atlantic Coast Conference TV, RadioThe ACC On Sirius/XM Satellite Radio

The fi rst intercollegiate athletics conference to reach agreement to have its sports broadcast on satellite radio, the Atlantic Coast Conference begins its 10th 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. (Listed channels subject to change) Game Broadcast XM SiriusDate Game (Radio Network) ......................Time ........Time ...Channel ChannelN. 23 ...Duke at Wake Forest (WF) ........................ 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am. .... 193 ........ 137N. 23 ...Virginia at Miami (MIa) ............................. 12:00 pm. ... 11:00 am ..... 190 .......... 92N. 23 ...Old Dominion at North Carolina (NC) ........ 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am ..... 195 ........ 139N. 23 ...The Citadel at Clemson (CL) ...................... 12:00 pm .... 11:00 am ..... 197 ........ 108N. 23 ...East Carolina at NC State (NCS) ................ 12:30 pm .... 11:30 am ..... 198 ........ 111N. 23 ...Pitt at Syracuse (Syr) ................................ 12:30 pm .... 11:30 am. .... 204 ........ 113N. 23 ...Alabama A&M at Georgia Tech (FSU) ....... 1:30 pm ...... 12:30 pm ..... 192 ........ 135N. 23 ...Boston College at Maryland (Md) .............. 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ....... 190 .......... 92N. 23 ...Idaho at Florida State (FSU) ...................... 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ....... 193 ........ 137

2013 ACC Football Games On National Radio

This fall, a minimum of 14 Atlantic Coast Confer-ence Football Games will be broadcast nationally from coast to coast by fi ve different national radio networks including 9 games on ESPN Radio. Dial Global, Touchown Radio, Sports Radio and the Compass Radio Network are also broadcasting ACC games this year and Pitt’s game against Notre Dame will be broadcast nationally on the Notre Dame Radio Network.

ACC Football National Radio Package

A. 29 North Carolina vs.South Carolina, ESPN Radio, 6 pm Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

A. 31 Virginia Tech vs. Alabama ESPN Radio, 5:30 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

A. 31 Georgia at Clemson Compass Radio, 8 p.m. Greg Daniels (pbp), Dale Hellestrae (ana.)

S. 2 Florida State at Pitt Dial Global, 8 p.m. John Sadak (pbp), Derek Rackley (ana.)

S. 7 Florida at Miami Compass Radio, Noon Greg Daniels (pbp), Dale Hellestrae (ana.)

S. 12 Boston College at Southern California ESPN Radio, 3 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

S. 19 Clemson at NC State ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

S. 26 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

O. 19 Florida State at Clemson Sports USA, 8 p.m. Mike Crispino (pbp), Gary Barnett (ana.) Aaron Marks (sidelines)

N. 2 Miami at Florida State ESPN Radio, 8 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

N. 9 Virginia Tech at Miami Touchdown Radio, 7 p.m. Frank Frangie (pbp); Gino Torretta (ana.) N. 14 Georgia Tech at Clemson ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

N. 30 Florida State at Florida ESPN Radio, TBA Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

D. 7 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, 7:45 or 8 pm, ESPN Radio Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Joe Schad (sidelines)

Market .......................................... StationAugusta, Ga. ................................................. WFXGBluefi eld-Beckley, W. Va. ........................WVNS-DTCharleston, W.Va. ........................................WQCWCharlottesville, Va. .........................................WVIRCharleston, S.C. ............................................WCSCCharlotte, N.C. ............................................... WBTVChattanooga, Tenn. .........................................WFLIColumbia, S.C. ..............................................WACHColumbus, Ga. ...............................................WLTZGreensboro-HP-Winston-Salem, NC .............WGHPGreenville, Wash., New Bern, N.C. ........... WITN-D2Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C. .........................WLOSHarrisonburg, Va. ....................................WHSV-D4Knoxville, Tenn. .............................................WKNXMacon, Ga. ....................................................WPGAMyrtle Beach, S.C. .........................................WPDENorfolk-Newport News, Va. ...........................WGNTRaleigh-Durham, N.C. ...................................WRALRichmond-Petersburg, Va. ............................WRLHRoanoke-Lynchburg, Va. ............................... WDBJTri-Cities, Va.-Tenn. ......................................WEMTWilmington, N.C. ........................................... WSFX

Pitt at Syracuse, 12:30 p.m.Market .......................................... Station Albany, Ga. .............................................WSWG-D2Albany, N.Y. ..................................................WNYAAnniston, Ala. ............................................... WABMAtlanta, Ga. ...................................................WUPABaltimore, Md. .................................................WJZBaton Rouge, La. ..........................................WBTRBinghamton, N.Y. ..........................................WBPNBirmingham, Ala. ......................................... WABMBoise, Idaho ..............................................KTVB-D2Boston, Mass. ...............................................WSBKBuffalo, N.Y. .................................................. WBBZCedar Rapids, Ia. ....................................KCRG-DT2Champaign-Springfi eld, Ill. ............................WBUICleveland, Ohio .............................................WUABColorado Springs, Col. ..................................KWHSColumbia, Mo.................................................KZOUColumbus-Tupelo, Miss. .................................GCBIDenver, Col. ................................................... KTVDDes Moines, Ia .......................................... WHO-D3Dothan, Ala. ..................................................WRGXElmira, N.Y. ................................................... WJKPEl Paso, Texas ........................................... KVIA-D2Evansville, Ind. .......................................... WFIE-D2Ft. Myers-Naples, Fla. ...................................WBBH

This year the ACC Network once again takes on a national look reaching an average of 90 markets in over 30 states and the District of Columbia, including six of the top 10 markets in the nation including New York (1), Los Angeles (2), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8) and Washington,

DC (9). ACC Network Games, syndicated by Raycom Sports, will be seen literal-ly from coast-to-coast. ACC Network Games will appear on the Watch ESPN app and ESPN3 and ESPN Game Plan in areas outside of over the air syndication.

ACC Network Reaches 87 MarketsACC Network Now Available In Six of Nation’s Top 10 Markets

Gainesville, Fla. ............................................. WCJBGrand Junction, Col. .......................................KGJTGreen Bay, Wis. ........................................... WCWFGreenwood, Miss. ................................... WABG-D2Hagerstown, Md. ...........................................WHAGHarrisburg-Lancaster, Pa. ......................... WHP-D2Hattiesburg, Miss. ........................................WHPMHuntsville-Decatur, Ala. ........................... WHNT-D2Indianapolis, Ind. ................................... WHMB-D2Jacksonville, Fla. ..........................................WAWSJohnstown-Altoona-State College, Pa. .......... WHVLKansas City, Mo. ...........................................NCWELexington, Ky. ......................................... WTVQ-D2Los Angeles, Calif. ......................................... KBEHLubbock, Texas ........................................ KCBD-D2Madison, Wis. ................................................ WISCMedford, Ore. ...................................................KFBIMeridian, Miss. ......................................WMDN-D2Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ............................. WFORMilwaukee, Wis. ............................................WCGVMobile, Ala.-Pensacola, Fla. .......................... WFNANew Orleans, La. ...........................................WNOLNew York, N.Y. ..............................................WLNYOrlando, Fla. .................................................WRBWPanama City, Fla. ......................................... WMBBPhiladelphia, Pa. ........................................... WPSJPhoenix, Ariz. ........................................... KNXV-D2Pittsburgh, Pa. .............................................. WTAERochester, N.Y. ..................................... WHAM-D2Salisbury, Md. ......................................... WRDE-DTSalt Lake City, Utah ....................................... KMYUSeattle, Wash. ........................................... KIRO-D2San Antonio, Tex. .................................... KCWX-D2Savannah, Ga. ............................................... WTOCShreveport, La. ...............................................KPXJSpringfi eld-Holyoke, Mass ............................WSBKSyracuse, N.Y. ..............................................WSTQTallahassee, Fla. ............................................ WTLHTampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. ...........................WTOGTuscaloosa, Ala. ........................................... WABMTulsa, Okla. ...................................................KWHBTwin Falls, ID ............................................ KTFT-D2Utica, N.Y. .....................................................WPNYWashington, DC ............................................ WTTGWest Palm Beach, Fla. ................................... WTVXWilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa. ..........................WQMYYoungstown, Ohio ........................................WBCB

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National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame; ACC Digital Network

For the 2013 football season, the ACC Digital Network continues to provide fans with unique on-demand video as the leader in digital coverage of col-lege sports. The ACCDN, hosted by Jeff Fischel, is the ACC’s television-quality, cross-platform digital video network. It features an experienced and knowledge-able talent team led by ACC experts, which include former Miami RB Clinton Portis and former Notre Dame DE Re-naldo Wynn. The ACCDN offers exclusive access and authentic coverage of ACC sports through live events and live stu-dio programming. The “ACC Live” show, airing every Wednesday at 1 p.m., and all ACCDN video on demand segments

are viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mobile and tablet app, as well as various streaming and connected mobile and TV devices. In addition to its home on theACC.com, the ACCDN is distributed through hundreds of syndication part-nerships with local, regional and national media websites.The ACCDN, originating from a custom studio in Charlotte, NC, is a joint venture between Silver Chalice, a fast-growing digital sports and entertainment media fi rm and Raycom Sports, a long-time television producer and partner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. For more in-formation visit, www.theaccdn.com or subscribe to www.youtube.com/accdn.

The ACC Digital Network

ACC Digital NetworkTo Unveil ACC Football

Players of the WeekBeginning on Sept. 9 and continuing through the 2013 football season the ACC Digital Network will be announcing the weekly ACC Football Players of the Week Awards. The Awards seg-ment will be hosted by Jeff Fischel and will feature highlights on

several of the award-winners. The ACC Football Players of the Week will be announced each Monday during the sea-son, usually by 12 Noon. The

Award winners are nominated by their respective schools se-lected by a panel of media who covers ACC Football through-out the season. These are the offi cal Atlantic Coast Conference weekly award winners. Awards are given in eight separate cate-gories: Offensive Lineman, Offensive Back, Receiver, Defensive Lineman, Defensive Back, Linebacker, Rookie of the Week and Specialist. A list of the Award winners throughout the year also appears in the weekly ACC Football Release on page .

The ACCDN link for this week’s Honorees:http://bit.ly/1awSJQo

A pair of standout players from Atlantic Coast Conference schools—NC State’s Ted Brown and Miami’s Vinny Testaverde will be inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame at its annual awards banquet on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.

Since 2006, ACC schools have had 18 former players and coaches inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and now total 95 inductees. Brown and Testaverde will be inducted as part of a the 2013 College Football Hall of Fame Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Class at the 56th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on December 10, 2013, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. They will be honored guests at the National Hall of Fame Salute at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on January 2, 2014 and offi cially en-shrined in the summer of 2014. Brown, a native of High Point, N.C., is one of the great running backs in Atlantic Coast Conference history. He is still the ACC’s all-time record holder for career rushing yardage, having totaled 4,602 yards in a spectacular four-year (1975-78) career for the Wolfpack. Brown played in an era where bowl game statistics were not included among career totals, which would have added an additional 399 yards, giving him 5,001 yards for his career. A consensus All-American as a senior, Brown is the only football player in ACC history to be named fi rst-team All-ACC four times. He still holds ACC career marks for most 100-yard games (27) and most rushing touchdowns (49) and he topped 1,000 rushing yards in three of his four seasons with the Wolfpack. He went on to an eight-year career in the National Football League with the Minne-sota Vikings, rushing for over 4,500 yards and 53 touchdowns.

NC State’s Ted Brown, Miami’s Vinny Testaverde: Standout Players from ACC Schools Named to Prestigious College Hall of Fame

Brown becomes seventh former NC State player or coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame joining Dennis Byrd (2010), Lou Holtz (2009), Jim Ritcher (1998), Roman Gabriel (1989), Jack McDowall (1975) and Buck Shaw (1972). One of the most celebrated players in a Miami program stocked with mythical talent, Vinny Testaverde claimed virtually every major award during his senior season in 1986. He becomes the ninth Hur-ricane to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame joining Jimmy Johnson (2012), Russell Maryland (2011), Gino Torretta (2009), Bennie Blades (2006), Don Bosseler (1990), Ted Hendricks (1987), Andy Gustafson (1985) and Jack Harding (1980). As a senior, Testaverde (1982, 1984-86) earned unanimous First-Team All-American honors, and he won the Heisman Trophy, the Walter Camp Player of the Year, Maxwell, Davey O’Brien and UPI Player of the Year awards. He led the Canes to three consecu-tive bowls, including the 1987 Fiesta Bowl National Champion-ship game. He fi nished his collegiate career with more than 6,000 passing yards and 48 touchdown passes, and he still ranks in the top fi ve in virtually every passing category in school history. Tes-taverde, who was a redshirt on Miami’s 1983 National Champion-ship team, went 23-3 as a starter playing for legendary coaches Howard Schnellenberger and Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson. Tampa Bay selected Testaverde as the No. 1 overall selection in the 1987 NFL Draft, and his pro career spanned 21 seasons with seven different teams. The 1998 All-Pro and two-time Pro Bowl selection fi nished his NFL career seventh all-time in passing yards (46,233) and eighth in touchdowns (275). The Elmont, N.Y., na-tive currently resides in Florida where he plays an active role with the Children’s Cancer Center of Tampa. Testaverde remains among only four Hurricanes to have their jerseys retired at Miami.

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2013 ACC Football Schedule and ResultsAll Times Eastern (Rankings: AP/Coaches)

Saturday, October 12 Pitt 9 at (24, 25) Virginia Tech 19 ..............ESPNU ............................12:00Navy 7 at Duke 35 ......................................ACC Network ...................12:30Boston College 14 at (3, 4) Clemson 24 .....ABC/ESPN2 .......................3:30Virginia 26 at Maryland 27 .........................ESPNU ..............................3:30Syracuse 24 at NC State 10 ........................RSN ..................................3:30Georgia Tech 20 at BYU 38 ........................ESPNU ..............................7:00

Thursday, Oct. 17(10,11) Miami 27 at North Carolina 23 ...................ESPN ....................7:45

Saturday, October 19Syracuse 0 at Georgia Tech 56 ........................ ACC Network ............12:30Maryland 10 at Wake Forest 34 ........................ ESPNU .......................3:30Duke 35 at Virginia 22 ...................................... RSN ............................3:30Old Dominion 24 at Pitt 35 ............................... RSN ............................7:00(5, 5) Florida State 51 at (3, 4) Clemson 14 ..... ABC ............................8:00

Saturday, October 26 Wake Forest 21 at (7, 6) Miami 24 ................ ESPNU.........................12:00Georgia Tech 35 at Virginia 25 ...................... ACC Network ...............12:30Pitt 21 at Navy 24 .......................................... CBSSN...........................1:00NC State 17 at (3, 3) Florida State 49 ............ ABC/ESPN2 ...................3:30(9, 10) Clemson 40 at Maryland 27 ............... ESPN .............................3:30Duke 13 at (16, 19) Virginia Tech 10 ............ ESPNU...........................3:30Boston College 10 at North Carolina 34 ........ RSN ...............................3:30

Saturday, November 2 Virginia Tech 27 at Boston College 34 ............. ABC/ESPN2 ...............NoonNorth Carolina 27 at NC State 19 ..................... ACC Network ............12:30Wake Forest 0 at Syracuse 13 .......................... RSN ..........................12:30(8, 9, 8) Clemson 59 at Virginia 10 .................. ESPN ..........................3:30Pitt 10 at Georgia Tech 21 ................................ ESPNU .......................7:00(7, 7, 6) Miami 14 at (3, 3, 3) Florida State 41 . ABC ............................8:00

Saturday, November 9 (2, 3, 3) Florida State 59 at Wake Forest 3 ..... ABC ..............................12:00 Virginia 14 at North Carolina 45 ..................... ACC Network ................12:30Syracuse 20 at Maryland 3 ............................. RSN ................................3:30Boston College 48 at New Mexico State 34 .... ESPN3 ............................3:30NC State 20 at Duke 38 .................................. ESPNU ............................4:00Virginia Tech 42 at (11, 14, 14) Miami 24 ...... ESPN ..............................7:00(23, 24, 25) Notre Dame 21 at Pitt 28 ............ ABC ................................8:00

Thursday, November 14Georgia Tech 31 at (8,8,6) Clemson 55 ..........ESPN ...............................7:30

Saturday, November 16 Maryland 27 at Virginia Tech 24 (ot) ..............ACC Network (split) ......12:30North Carolina 34 at Pitt 27 ............................ACC Network (split) ......12:30NC State 21 at Boston College 38 ..................RSN ..............................12:30 (23, 24, 23) Miami 30 at Duke 48 ..................ESPNU ............................3:30Syracuse 3 at Florida State 59 ........................ABC/ESPN2 .....................3:30

Saturday, November 23 Duke at Wake Forest ......................... ESPN2 ....................................... NoonVirginia at Miami ............................... ESPNU....................................... NoonOld Dominion at North Carolina ........ RSN ........................................... NoonThe Citadel at Clemson ..................... ESPN3 ....................................... NoonEast Carolina at NC State .................. ACC Network .............................12:30Pitt at Syracuse ................................. ACC Network .............................12:30Alabama A&M at Georgia Tech ......... ESPN3 .........................................1:30Boston College at Maryland .............. RSN .............................................3:30Idaho at Florida State ........................ ESPNU.........................................3:30

Friday, November 29Miami at Pitt ...................................... ABC .............................................3:30

Saturday, November 30 (*To Be Announced on Nov. 18)Boston College at Syracuse ............... *TBA ......................................... *TBAClemson at South Carolina ................ *TBA ......................................... *TBADuke at North Carolina ...................... *TBA ......................................... *TBAFlorida State at Florida ...................... *TBA ......................................... *TBAGeorgia at Georgia Tech ................... *TBA ......................................... *TBAMaryland at NC State ........................ *TBA ......................................... *TBAVirginia Tech at Virginia .................... *TBA ......................................... *TBAWake Forest at Vanderbilt ................. *TBA ......................................... *TBA

Saturday, December 79th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC ........ESPN or ABC ..... 7:45 or 8:00

Thursday, August 29North Carolina 10 at (6, 7) South Carolina 27 .........ESPN ...................6:00Presbyterian 7 at Wake Forest 31 ...........................ESPN3 ..................6:30

Friday, August 30Florida Atlantic 6 at Miami 34 .................................ESPNU .................8:00

Saturday, August 31 Villanova 14 at Boston College 24 ......................................ESPNews ................12:00Elon 0 at Georgia Tech 70 ...................................................ESPN3 ....................12:00Louisiana Tech 14 at NC State 40 ......................................ACC Network ..........12:30Florida International 10 at Maryland 43 .............................RSN ........................12:30Syracuse 17 at Penn State 23 ......................................ABC ......................3:30(MetLife Stadium, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J.)BYU 16 at Virginia 19 ................................................ESPNU .................3:30NC Central 0 at Duke 45 ..........................................ESPN3 ..................4:00 Virginia Tech 10 vs. (1, 1) Alabama 35 ...................ESPN ...................5:30(Chick-fi l-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.)(5, 5) Georgia 35 at (8, 8) Clemson 38 ..................ABC ......................8:00

Monday, September 2 (12, 12) Florida State 41 at Pitt 13 ................................... ESPN ........................ 8:00

Friday, September 6Wake Forest 10 at Boston College 24 ......................ESPN2 ..................8:00

Saturday, September 7 (12, 9) Florida 16 at (--, 24) Miami 21 ....................ESPN ..................12:00Middle Tennessee 20 at North Carolina 40 ..............ACC Network ......12:30SC State 13 at (4, 5) Clemson 52 ............................RSN ...................12:30Western Carolina 3 at Virginia Tech 45 ...................ESPN3 ..................1:30(2, 3) Oregon 59 at Virginia 13 ...............................ABC/ESPN2 ..........3:30Old Dominion 10 at Maryland 47 ............................ESPNews .............4:00Duke 28 at Memphis 14 ..........................................ESPN3 ..................4:30Syracuse 27 at (19, 20) Northwestern 48 ...............Big Ten Network ....6:00Richmond 21 at NC State 23 ...................................ESPN3 ..................6:00

Saturday, September 14 Virginia Tech 15 at East Carolina 10 ........................FSN ....................12:00New Mexico 27 at Pitt 49 ........................................ACC Network ......12:30Louisiana Monroe 21 at Wake Forest 19 .................RSN ...................12:30Boston College 7 at Southern California 35 .............Pac-12 Network ...3:00Georgia Tech 38 at Duke 14 ....................................ESPNU .................3:30Nevada 7 at (10, 9) Florida State 62 ........................ESPN ....................3:30Wagner 0 at Syracuse 54 ........................................ESPN3 ..................4:00Maryland 32 at Connecticut 21 ...............................ESPN3 ..................7:30

Thursday, September 19(3,4) Clemson 26, at NC State 14 ............................ESPN ....................7:30

Saturday, September 21North Carolina 20 at Georgia Tech 28 ESPN ...........12:00Wake Forest 25 at Army 11 .....................................CBSSN ...............12:00Marshall 21 at Virginia Tech 29 (3 ot) .....................ESPNU .................12:00Pitt 58 at Duke 55 ...................................................ACC Network ......12:30Tulane 17 at Syracuse 52 ........................................RSN ...................12:30West Virginia 0 vs. Maryland 37 .............................ESPNU .......................3:30(M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.)VMI 0 at Virginia 49 ................................................ESPN3 ..................3:30Bethune Cookman 6 at (8, 8) Florida State 54 .........ESPN3 ..................6:00Savannah State 7 at (16, 17) Miami 77 ...................ESPN3 ..................7:00

Thursday, September 26 Virginia Tech 17 at Georgia Tech 10 .......................ESPN ....................7:30

Saturday, September 28 (15, 15) Miami 49 at South Florida 21 ................... ESPNU ................12:00East Carolina 55 at North Carolina 31 .................... ACC Network ......12:30Virginia 3 at Pitt 14 ................................................ RSN ....................12:30Troy 31 at Duke 38 ................................................. ESPN3 ..................3:00(8, 8) Florida State 48 at Boston College 34 ........... ABC/ESPN2 ..........3:30Wake Forest 7 at (3, 4) Clemson 56 ....................... ESPNU ..................3:30Central Michigan 14 at NC State 48 ....................... ESPN3 ..................3:30

Saturday, October 5 (25, --) Maryland 0 at (8, 8) Florida State 63 ..........ESPN ..................12:00Ball State 48 at Virginia 27 ......................................RSN ...................12:00North Carolina 17 at Virginia Tech 27 .....................ACC Network ......12:30Army 27 at Boston College 48 .................................ESPN3 ..................1:00NC State 13 at Wake Forest 28 ................................RSN .....................3:30(3, 4) Clemson 49 at Syracuse 14 ...........................ABC/ESPN2 ..........3:30Georgia Tech 30 at (15, 14) Miami 45 ....................ESPNU .................3:30

*Networks may declare a six-day option on four occasions during the course of the season, selecting games with six days advance notice.

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

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Clemson 55, Georgia Tech 31QB Tajh Boyd threw for 340 yards and four touchdowns to lead the eighth-ranked Tigers (9-1, 7-1), as they closed out the ACC portion of their 2013 schedule with a Thursday night win over Georgia Tech (6-4, 5-3) at Death Valley. Boyd now has 97 career touchdown passes, breaking the previous ACC record of 95 set by NC State’s Philip Rivers from 2000-03. Boyd left Thursday night’s game with a bruised collarbone and bruised sternum, but expects to play in next Saturday’s home fi nale against The Citadel. WR Sammy Watkins had touchdown catches of 41 and 44 yards for the Tigers. Freshman WR Martavis Bryant had fi ve catches for a career high 176 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown pass from Boyd. Watkins fi nished with 104 yards, his seventh game over the century mark this season. Georgia Tech RB Robert Godhigh rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns and also had 103 receiving yards. Florida State 59, Syracuse 3The second-ranked Seminoles (10-0, 8-0) closed out ACC regular-season play unbeaten and offi cially clinched the Atlantic Division championship for the second straight year with a convincing win over the visiting Orange (5-5, 3-3) on Saturday. Redshirt freshman QB Jameis Winston com-pleted 19 of 21 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns in two quarters of playing time. RB James Wilder Jr. rushed for a pair of touchdowns, the second of which came on a career-long 37 yard run, and freshman Kermit Whitfi eld had 74-yard run for a touchdown, one week after return-ing a kickoff 98 yards for a score. TE Nick O’Leary caught a 19-yard scoring pass from backup QB Sean Maguire to set the FSU school record for career touchdowns by a tight end with 11. The Seminoles forced two turnovers -- their fi fth consecutive game with more than one takeaway -- when DE Chris Casher stripped Syracuse backup quarterback Drew Allen and scooped and scored from 31 yards out, and then fellow DE Dan Hicks intercepted a pass on the next Orange drive.

Duke 48, Miami 30QB Brandon Connette rushed for four touchdowns and passed for another as the Blue Devils (8-2, 5-2) won their sixth straight and took over sole possession of fi rst place in the ACC Coastal Division with two games left to play. The win over the 23rd-ranked Hurricanes (7-3, 3-3) marks the fi rst time since 1971 that the Blue Devils have beaten two ranked teams in the same season, and the eight wins are the program’s most since 1994. Duke set a David Cutcliffe-era standard for rushing yards with 358 against Miami. RB Josh Snead led the way with 138 yards on just nine carries. RB Shaq Powell caught a 22-yard touchdown pass and had a 33-yard scoring run with 6:50 to play to help the Blue Devils break open the game. RB Dallas Crawford rushed for 115 yards, and QB Stephen Morris threw for 379 and two touchdowns to lead Miami.

Boston College 38, NC State 21RB Andre Williams shattered a pair of ACC rushing records in his fi nal home game as the Eagles (6-4, 3-3) posted their third straight win and earned bowl eligibility. Williams rambled for 339 yards to set an ACC single-game record (breaking former Wake Forest’s John Leach’s record of 329 set in 1993), and his 1,810 yards this season are also a conference record (breaking Virginia’s Thomas Jones’ mark of 1,798 set in 1999). Williams, who scored two touchdowns, also amassed the highest rushing total by an FBS player this season and broke Boston College’s previ-ous single-season rushing record of 1,726 yards held by Mike Cloud. PK Nate Freese also had a record-setting day for the Eagles, converting three fi eld goals and three extra points to become the school’s all-time leading scorer with 299 points. Three players -- starting QB Pete Thomas, WR Rashard Smith and reserve QB Garrett Leatham -- threw touchdown passes for NC State (3-7, 0-7). Smith was also on the receiving end of Thomas’ scoring throw, a 9-yard toss midway through the second quarter.

Maryland 27, Virginia Tech 24 (OT) QB C.J. Brown rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner on a 3-yard run in overtime as Maryland (6-4, 2-4) snapped a three-game losing streak and earned bowl eligibility for the fi rst time since 2010 with an ACC road win at Virginia Tech (7-4, 4-3). DB William Likely had a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown as Maryland built a 21-7 lead, saw Virginia Tech scrap back to tie the game in regulation, but stood fi rm to prevail in OT. Brown’s winning touchdown run in overtime came four plays after the Terrapins had limited Virginia Tech to a fi eld goal on its opening possession of the extra period. RB Trey Edmunds led the Hokies with 61 yards rushing and one touchdown on 16 carries, and QB Logan Thomas threw a pair of touchdown passes. Maryland recorded 11 tackles for lost yardage, including three sacks and by DL Andre Monroe, in limiting the Hokies to 54 net rushing yards and 264 yards total.

North Carolina 34, Pitt 27WR Ryan Switzer had touchdown punt returns of 65 and 61 yards -- the second for the go-ahead score with 4:46 remaining in the game -- as the visiting Tar Heels (5-5, 4-3) won their fourth straight game and moved to within one win of earning bowl eligibility. Switzer’s winning touchdown return came after Pitt (5-5, 2-4) had rallied from a 27-3 second-half defi cit to tie the score. The Panthers still weren’t fi nished after Switzer’s sec-ond return, as they drove as far as the UNC 26-yard line with 1:10 left to play, but Tar Heel DE Norkeithus Otis led a charge that stopped Pitt RB James Connor for no gain on a fourth-and-1 play. The Tar Heels sacked Pitt QB Tom Savage seven times, including 3.5 sacks by UNC DE Kareem Martin. Savage still managed to throw for 313 yards and two touchdowns as he attempted to rally the Panthers in the second half. UNC QB Mar-quise Williams had a pair of touchdown runs. Switzer also had an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown in last week’s win over Virginia, giving him a school record three run-backs for the year.

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2 - North Carolina true freshman Ryan Swit-zer tied an ACC single game record with two punt returns for touchdowns against Pitt. The Charleston, W.Va., native, had punt returns of 65 yards and 61 yards for scores against the Panthers, the latter proving to be the game-winning play. Switzer tied an ACC record originally set by Andre Purvis of UNC in 1993, but really set by Miami’s Devin Hester in 2004 against Louisiana Tech. Hester’s were actually returns, while Purvis recovered blocked punts in the end zone.

3 - Maryland QB C.J. Brown topped 100-yards rushing for the third time this year when he ran for 122 yards on 23 carries, twice fi nding the end zone in the Terrapins’ 27-24 overtime win over the Hokies. It marked the 5th 100-yard rushing game of his career.

5 - The number of TDR for Duke QB Brandon Connette in the Blue Devils’ 48-30 win over Miami. Though he attempted just 9 passes, Connette scored four rushing TDs of 1,2,3 and 4 yards and added a 22-yard TD pass to Shaquille Powell.

9 - The number of times an ACC student-athlete has been honored by the Walter Camp Foundation as one of its National Offensive or Defensive Player of the Week this year. Boston College RB Andre Williams and North Carolina DE Kareem Martin were named the Walter Camp National Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week for their play last Saturday against NC State and Pitt, respectively. This marked the 2nd time this year the ACC swept both of the Walter Camp National weekly awards (Sept. 22). Martin is the 6th ACC player named National Defensive Player of the Week joining Virginia’s Anthony Harris (Sept. 1); Maryland’s A.J. Hendy (Sept. 22); Florida State’s Lamar-cus Joyner (Oct. 20), Duke’s Kelby Brown (Oct. 27) and Duke’s DeVon Edwards (Nov. 10). Williams joined FSU’s Jameis Winston (Oct. 6) and Pitt’s Tom Savage (Sept. 22) in earning National Offensive Player of the Week honors.

9.5 - The average number of yards per carry for Georgia Tech senior RB Robert Godhigh. Godhigh has run for 1,046 yards in his career on only 110 carries. His per-carry average would be an ACC career record for a minimum of 1,000 rushing yards. Former Georgia Tech A-Back Orwin Smith currently holds the mark with a 9.19 average.

13 - The number of years since Florida State started posted an undefeated season in ACC play. This year, FSU recorded its 8th undefeated ACC campaign, since joining the conference in 1992, but its fi rst undefeated league year since 2000.

14 - Clemson junior WR Sammy Watkins recorded the 14th 100-yard receiving day of his career against Georgia Tech. Watkins had 5 catches for 104 yards, including TD grabs of 41 and 44 yards. Only Duke’s Clarkston Hines (17), NC State’s Jericho Cotchery (15) and Mayland’s Jermaine Lewis (15) have had more.

20.5 - The average number of yards per catch for Clemson junior WR Martavis Bryant this year. Bryant has 34 catches for 698 yards and 4 touchdowns.

23 - Incredibly, Syracuse held more than a 23-minute advantage in time of possession (41:42-18:18) in its 59-3 loss to Florida State. The Seminoles ran just 45 plays in scoring 59 points.

28 - The number of touchdown passes for Florida State redshirt freshman QB Jameis Win-ston in just 10 games this year. Winston’s total is an ACC freshman record, snapping the old mark of 25 set by NC State’s Philip Rivers in 2000.

27.0 - The number of career QB sacks for Georgia Tech DE Jeremiah Attaochu. He is currently tied for 13th on the ACC career sack list with Virginia Clint Sintim (2005-08).

41 - The number of victories Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher has led the Seminoles to in less than four seasons as head coach in Tallahassee. That is more wins than any other ACC coach in their fi rst four seasons of coach-ing. Fisher has compiled a 41-10 mark with an .800 winning percentage. Fisher’s predecessor at FSU, Bobby Bowden, holds the mark for any coach in their fi rst four years in the ACC, having compiled a 43-5-1 record from 1992 through 1995.

48 - Duke’s 48 points in a 48-30 win against 23rd-ranked Miami was the most points the Blue Devils have scored against a ranked op-ponent during the ACC era. The 18-point victory margin was also the highest for the Blue Devils since they have been in the ACC.

52.7 - The scoring average for Florida State this year. If maintained, it would be an ACC single-season record. The Seminoles have scored 52.7 points in 10 games and rank 2nd nationally. They are the fi rst ACC team in his-tory to score 41 or more points in their fi rst 10 games of the year.

72 - The number of seasons since Duke won nine games in a season. With an 8-2 record, the Blue Devils have a chance with two games remaining to win 9 games for the fi rst time since 1941. No Duke football team has ever won 10 games in a single year.

94 - Saturday’s game between Duke and Wake Forest will be the 94th time the two teams have played each other in football since the series began in 1889 in Raleigh.

97 - The number of career passing touchdowns for Clemson senior QB Tajh Boyd at Clemson. He has broken the ACC career mark of 95 set by former NC State All-America Philip Rivers during the 2000-03 seasons. Boyd previously broke Rivers’ long-standing record for career touchdown eligibility (112) now has 97 career TD passes and 24 rushing touchdowns for 121 TDR.

151.22 - The career pass effi ciency rating for North Carolina senior QB Bryn Renner, who had his college career cut short with an injury last week. Renner is currently the ACC’s career leader, nudging past Florida State QB Chris Weinke (151.15) who previously held the mark. Clemson QB Tajh Boyd (153.42) will have a chance to better Renner’s mark as he completes his career this year.

265 - Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer has a total of 265 coaching victories in his career and leads all active NCAA FBS head coaches. Beamer is in 6th place on the NCAA FBS all-time wins list. The late Joe Paterno (298) is next on the list.

339 - The number of rushing yards for Boston College senior RB Andre Williams in the Eagles’ 38-21 win over NC State. The total is an ACC single-game record, breaking the former mark of 329 yards, recorded by John Leach of Wake Forest against Maryland in 1993. On the same play on which he broke the ACC single-season record, he also bettered the ACC single season standard. The 17-yard run for BC’s fi nal score

386 - The number of career points for Clemson PK Chandler Catanzaro. He is 3rd on the ACC’s career scoring lists with 65 fi eld goals and 191 PATs and needs just eight points this week to move into second place.

763 - The pass receiving yardage for North Carolina TE Eric Ebron through 10 games this season. Ebron has set North Carolina school records for a tight end in receptions (49) and receiving yardage this year. He needs just 109 more yards in his fi nal three regular season games to break the ACC single-season receiving yardage record for tight ends, set by Maryland’s Vernon Davis (871) in 2005.

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RushingBoston College senior RB Andre Williams (Schnecksville, Pa.)ran for an ACC-record 339 yards on 42 carries (8.1 avg.) and 2 TDs in the Eagles’ win over NC State....Maryland QB C.J. Brown (Cranberry Township, Pa.) rushed for 122 yards and 2 TDs on 23 carries in the Terrapins’ win over the Hokies...Georgia Tech A-Back Robert Godhigh (Acworth, Ga.) ran for 126 yards on just 12 carries (10.5 avg.) and 2 TDs in the Jackets’ loss to Clemson...Duke RB Josh Snead (Smithfi eld, N.C.) ran for 138 yards on just 9 carries (15.3 avg.) in the Blue Devils’ win over Miami...In the same game, Miami RB Dallas Crawford (Tampa, Fla.) ran for 115 yards on 19 carries...Pitt freshman RB James Conner (Erie, Pa.) ran for 102 yards and a TD on 19 carries in the Panthers’ loss to North Carolina.

Passing and Total Offense Clemson senior QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.) completed 20 of 26 passes for 340 yards and 4 TDs with just one interception in the Tigers’ win over Georgia Tech...Boyd totalled 383 yards and 5 TDR...Florida State redshirt freshman QB Jameis Winston (Bessemer, Ala.) completed 19 of 21 passes for 277 yards and 2 TDs in the Seminoles’ win over Syracuse...Pitt senior QB Tom Savage (Spring-fi eld, Pa.) completed 23 of 38 passes for 313 yards and 2 TDs with no interceptions in the Panthers’ loss to North Carolina...UNC sophomore QB Marquise Williams (Charlotte, N.C.) completed 15 of 27 passes for 173 yards and added 79 yards rushing on 15 car-ries and 2 TDs in the Tar Heels win over Pitt...Miami senior QB Stephen Morris (Miami, Fla.) completed 30 of 49 passes for 379 yards and 2 TDs in the Canes’ loss to Duke...Duke junior QB Brandon Connette (Corona, Calif.) threw for one TD and ran for four more in the Blue Devils’ win...NC State junior Pete Thomas (El Cajon, Calif.) completed 22 of 33 passes doe 207 yards and a TD,

Pass ReceivingClemson junior WR Martavis Bryant (Calhoun Falls, S.C.) had 5 catches for 176 yards (35.2 avg.) and a 76-yard TD pass play in the Tigers’ win over Georgia Tech...In the same game, Clemson junior WR Sammy Watkins (Ft. Myers, Fla.) had 5 catches for 104 yards, including TD catches of 41 and 44 yards...Also in the same game, Georgia Tech A-Back Robert Godhigh (Acworth, Ga.) had 103 yards on just 5 catches...Miami sophomore WR Herb Waters (Homestead, Fla.) had 9 catches for 116 yards and 2 TDs and senior Allen Hurns (Miami, Fla.) had 8 catches for 107 yards in the Hurricanes’ loss to Duke...Florida State senior WR Kenny Shaw (Orlando, Fla.) had 7 catches for 99 yards in the Seminoles’ win over Syracuse...NC State freshman WR Jumichael Ramos (Lovejoy, Ga.) had 5 grabs for 109 yards and a TD in the Wolfpack’s loss to Boston College.

DefenseNorth Carolina senior DE Kareem Martin (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.) was named the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week after recording 8 tackles including 3.5 sacks for 34 yards in losses, forcing two fumbles and recovering another in the Tar Heels’ win over Pitt...Duke junior LB Kelby Brown (Matthews, N.C.) had 17 total tackles, including one for loss and a fumble recovery in Duke’s win over Miami...Pitt senior DT Aaron Donald (Pittsburgh, Pa.) had 5 tackles, 1 QB sack and 3.0 tackles for loss and a forced fumble in the Panthers’ loss to North Carolina...Maryland DL Andre Monroe (Upper Marlboro, Md.) had 9 tackles including 3.0 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss in the Terrapins’ win over Virginia Tech...Virginia Tech LB Jack Tyler (Oakton, Va.) had 11 tackles, 1 QB sack and 2.0 tackles for loss and one forced fumble in the Hokies’ loss to Maryland...Georgia Tech junior LB Quayshawn Nealy (Lakeland, Fla.) had 9 tackles, including 2.5 for loss in the Jackets’ loss to Clemson...Clemson junior CB Bashaud Breeland (Allendale, S.C.) had 5 tackles, including one for loss, a pass interception and 2 pass breakups in the Tigers’ win over Georgia Tech.

Special TeamsNorth Carolina true freshman WR Ryan Switzer (Charleston, W.Va.) punt returns 61 and 65 yards for touchdowns, including what proved to be the game-winner in the Tar Heels’ win over Pittsburgh...Miami true freshman WR Stacy Coley (Pompano Beach, Fla.) had a 79-yard punt return for a touchdown in the Hurricanes loss to Miami...Boston College senior PK Nate Freese (Strongsville, Ohio) converted on fi eld goals of 25, 39 and 41 yards and added 3 PATs to become the all-time leading scorer in Eagle history with 299 career points... Clemson senior PK Chris Catanzaro (Greenville, S.C.) had a career-long 51-yard fi eld goal, added a 41-yarder and made all seven PATs to move into 3rd-place on the ACC career scoring list with 386 points in the Tigers’ win over Georgia Tech.

ACC Primetime PerformancesNovember 16-17, 2013

The ACC In the National Football LeagueBuffalo QB EJ Manuel (Florida State) completed 20 of 28 passes for 245 yards and 2 TDs in the Bills’ win over the New York Jets...Chicago DE Julius Peppers (North Carolina) had 11 tackles including 2 QB sacks and 4 tackles for loss in the Tar Heels’ win over Bal-timore...Cincinnati LB Vincent Rey (Duke) had 12 tackles, including 7 solo hits and a TFL in the Bengals’ win over Cleveland...Detroit WR Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech) had 6 catches for 179 yards and 2 TDs in the Lions’ loss to Pittsburgh...Pittsburgh TE Heath Miller (Virginia) had 8 catches for 67 yards in the Steelers win over Detroit...Tampa Bay QB Mike Glennon (NC State) completed 20 of 23 passes for 231 yards and 2 TDs in the Bucs win over Atlanta...Atlanta QB Matt Ryan (Boston College) completed 19 of 36 passes for 254 yards and 2 TDs...Houston WR Andre Johnson (Miami) had 10 catches for 116 yards in the Texans’ loss to Oakland...San Diego QB Philip Rivers (NC State) completed 22 of 34 passes for 298 yards and a TD in the Chargers’ loss to Miami...Seattle QB Russell Wilson (NC State) completed 13 of 18 passes for 230 yards and 2 TDs in the Seahawks’ loss to New Orleans.

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Saturday, November 23Duke (8-2, 4-2 ACC)

at Wake Forest (4-6, 2-5 ACC)Noon; ESPN2

BB&T Field (31,500)

The Series: Duke leads 54-37-2; Duke leads 20-14-1 in Winston-Salem, N.C.

The Coaches: David Cutcliffe: 29-42 (6th year) at Duke; 73-71 (13th year) overall Jim Grobe: 77-80 (13th year) at Wake Forest; 110-113-1 (18th year) overall Last week: Duke def. Miami, 48-30; Wake Forest had an open date

Of note: Now alone in fi rst place atop the ACC Coastal Division, Duke goes after its second straight win in a series that was fi rst played in 1889 at a neutral site (Raleigh) ... The Blue Devils hold an edge in road games in the long-time rivalry, posting a 20-14-1 mark in Winston-Salem and a 4-0-1 mark at the original Wake Forest (N.C.) campus ... Five of the Winston-Salem games were played prior to Wake Forest moving to the city in 1956 ... Last year’s 34-27 Duke win snapped a 12-game Demon Deacons’ winning streak in the series ... QB Anthony Boone’s 4-yard touchdown run with 11:35 left provided Duke’s winning margin ... Wake Forest QB Tanner Price completed 19-of-38 passes for 230 yards with two TDs.

Ones to watch: Duke QB Brandon Connette rushed for four touchdowns and threw for another in last Saturday’s win over Miami ... Freshman SS Ryan Janvion had a pass interception and tied for the team lead in tackles with nine in Wake Forest’s most recent outing against second-ranked Florida State.

Next week: Duke at North Carolina (Nov. 30); Wake Forest at Vanderbilt (Nov. 30)

Saturday, November 23Virginia (2-8, 0-6 ACC)at Miami (7-3, 3-3 ACC)

Noon; ESPNUSun Life Stadium (74,916)

The Series: Tied 5-5; Tied 2-2 at Miami

The Coaches: Mike London: 18-29 (4th year) at Virginia; 42-34 (6th year) overall Al Golden: 20-14 (3rd year) at Miami; 47-48 (8th year) overall

Last week: Virginia had an open date; Duke def. Miami, 48-30

Of note: Virginia has won the last three meetings between the teams to even up the series ...The teams fi rst met in the 1996 Carquest Bowl (a 31-21 Miami win), but each of the last nine meetings have come since the Hurricanes joined the ACC for the 2004 season ... Last year’s game at Charlottesville saw Virginia rally from 10 points down to win on QB Michael Rocco’s 10-yard touchdown pass to TE Jake McGee with six seconds remaining ... Miami freshman RB Duke Johnson ran for 150 yards, re-turned a kickoff for a touchdown and threw a touchdown pass ... Four of the last fi ve meetings between the teams have been decided by seven points or less.

Ones to watch: WR Tim Smith leads the Cavaliers in receiving yardage with 365 on 24 catches ... Mi-ami WR Herb Waters caught a career-high nine passes for 116 yards and 2 TDs in the last Saturday’s ACC road loss to Duke.

Next week: Virginia Tech at Virginia (Nov. 30); Miami at Pitt (Nov. 29)

Saturday, November 23Old Dominion (8-3)

at North Carolina (5-5, 4-3 ACC)Noon; RSNKenan Stadium (63,000)

The Series: First meeting

The Coaches: Bobby Wilder: 46-13 (5th year) at Old Dominion and overall Larry Fedora: 13-9 (2nd year) at North Carolina; 47-28 (6th year) overall Last week: Old Dominion def. Campbell, 42-14; North Carolina def. Pitt, 34-27

Of note: North Carolina needs one win for bowl eligibility as it goes against the Monarchs in the fi rst of back-to-back home games the Tar Heels will play to close out the regular season ... The Monarchs close out the regular season in their transition year from the FCS to the FBS and Confer-ence USA ... North Carolina will be the third ACC opponent of the season for Old Dominion, which dropped a 47-10 decision at Maryland on Sept. 7 and a 35-24 decision at Pitt on Oct. 19 ... The Monarchs have won four straight since the Pitt loss to assure a season with at least eight wins for the fi fth consecutive season under head coach Bobby Wilder.

Ones to watch: Old Dominion WR Antonio Vaughan had 171 yards receiving and scored three touchdowns in last Saturday’s win over Campbell ... UNC senior DE Kareem Martin had eight tackles, 3.5 sacks for 34 yards, forced two fumbles, recovered a fumble, broke up a pass and had two quarterback hurries in last weekend’s win at Pitt.

Next week: End of regular season for ODU; Duke at North Carolina (Nov. 30)

Saturday,November 23The Citadel (5-6, 5-4 SoCon) at Clemson (9-1, 7-1 ACC)

Noon; ESPN3Memorial Stadium (81,500)

The Series: Clemson leads 30-5-1; Clemson leads 13-1 at home

The Coaches: Kevin Higgins: 43-57 (9th year) at The Citadel; 99-82-1 (16th season) overall Dabo Swinney: 49-22 (6th year) at Clemson and overall Last week: The Citadel def, VMI, 31-10; Clemson def. Georgia Tech 55-31

Of note: The 37th meeting in a series that was fi rst played in 1909 and most recently in 2008 ... The Tigers have won 15 straight meetings since The Citadel’s last victory, a 6-0 win at Florence, S.C., in 1931 ... This will be the 10th straight meeting between the teams at Clemson since the Tigers’ last visit to The Citadel in 1953 ... Clemson seeks to reach the 10-win mark for the third season in a row ... That would be the longest such streak since 1987-91, when the Tigers fi nished 10-2 four consecutive years.

Ones to watch: The Citadel RB Ben Dupree rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns in last Saturday’s win over VMI ... Clemson WR Martavis Bryant had fi ve catches for a career-high 176 yards and a touchdown in last Thursday night’s 55-31 win over Georgia Tech.

Next week: End of the regular season for The Citadel; Clemson at South Carolina (Nov. 30)

DU ....................................................2013 FBS Rankings ................................................WFAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.34.9.....................(35) .......................Scoring Offense ........................ (114) .................... 17.8185.1...................(51) .......................Rushing Offense ....................... (117) .................... 89.4237.6...................(62) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (85) .................. 208.0422.7...................(58) .......................Total Offense ............................ (117) .................. 297.423.0.....................(33) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (42) .................... 23.8169.1...................(69) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (37) .................. 146.5235.5...................(74) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (35) .................. 213.8404.6...................(69) .......................Total Defense ............................. (30) .................. 361.30.1................... (T-57) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-75) ..................... -0.2

VA .....................................................2013 FBS Rankings ................................................UMAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.20.5...................(107) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (37) .................... 34.5152.7...................(81) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (56) .................. 180.0212.6............... (T-81) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (29) .................. 278.2365.3...................(95) .......................Total Offense .............................. (35) .................. 458.233.8................. (T-99) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (57) .................... 25.5183.2...................(80) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (74) .................. 172.5234.3...................(73) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (59) .................. 228.0417.5...................(81) .......................Total Defense ............................. (65) .................. 400.5-0.4 .....................(86) .......................Turnover Margin ......................... (48) ...................... 0.2

ODU ..................................................2013 FBS Rankings ..............................................UNCAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg...........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Offense ....................... (T-70) .................... 48.1..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Offense ....................... (108) .................. 121.7..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (27) .................. 280.3..........................(N/A) .......................Total Offense .............................. (70) .................. 402.0..........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (56) .................... 25.4..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (78) .................. 179.2..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Defense ..................... (T-55) .................. 226.8..........................(N/A) .......................Total Defense ............................. (71) .................. 406.0..........................(N/A) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-48) ...................... 0.2

CIT ....................................................2013 FBS Rankings ................................................ CUAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg...........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Offense ....................... (T-11) .................... 41.3..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (61) .................. 174.2..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Offense ........................... (9) .................. 337.7..........................(N/A) .......................Total Offense ................................ (9) .................. 511.9..........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (26) .................... 21.6..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (46) .................. 152.0..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (43) .................. 220.5..........................(N/A) .......................Total Defense .......................... (T-38) .................. 372.5..........................(N/A) .......................Turnover Margin ........................... (9) ...................... 1.0

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Saturday, November 23Pitt (5-5, 2-3)

at Syracuse (5-4, 3-2 ACC)12:30 p.m.; ACC Network

Carrier Dome (49,262)

The Series: Pitt leads 34-31-3; Syracuse leads 18-16-3 at home

The Coaches: Paul Chryst: 11-12 (2nd year) at Pitt and overall Scott Shafer: 5-5 (1st year) at Syracuse and overall Last week: North Carolina def. Pitt, 34-27; Florida State def. Syracuse, 59-3

Of note: The winner of Saturday’s game becomes bowl eligible ... The 69th meeting in the series and the fi rst between the teams as ACC members ... Pitt is returning to the Carrier Dome for the second straight year ... The Orange edged the Panthers by a 14-13 score last season ... Syracuse scored both of its touchdowns in the fi rst quarter, then held off the Panthers for the win ... The series began in 1916 and has featured three games at now razed Major League baseball parks: Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field (1917), New York’s original Yankee Stadium (1923) and New York’s Shea Stadium (1965).

Ones to watch: Pitt junior TE Manasseh Garner fi nished with a career high in receptions and receiv-ing yards last Saturday vs. North Carolina, hauling in fi ve catches for 68 yards ... Redshirt freshman Devante McFarlane led Syracuse with 81 rushing yards on a career-high 13 carries vs. Florida State.

Next week: Miami at Pitt (Nov. 29); Boston College at Syracuse (Nov. 30)

Saturday,November 23East Carolina (8-2, 6-1 C-USA)

at NC State (3-7, 0-7 ACC)12:30 p.m.; ACC Network

Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583)

The Series: NC State leads 16-11; NC State leads 14-7 at home

The Coaches: Ruffi n McNeill: 27-21 (4th year) at East Carolina; 28-21 (4th full year) overall Dave Doeren: 3-7 (1st year) at NC State; 26-11 (3rd year overall) Last week: East Carolina def. UAB, 62-13; Boston College def. NC State, 38-21 Of note: NC State plays the fi rst of a two-game homestand to close out the 2013 season ... The last two meetings between the teams have been decided in overtime, with NC State winning 30-24 at home in 2008 and the Pirates scoring a 33-27 win in Greenville, N.C.. in 2010 ... ECU owns an 8-2 record for the fi rst time since 1999 and is bowl eligible for the third time in four years under head coach Ruffi n McNeill ... ECU has lost to Virginia Tech and beaten North Carolina in earlier games vs. ACC teams this season.

Ones to watch: QB Shane Carden threw fi ve touchdowns in East Carolina’s win over UAB last Saturday ... Freshman WR Jumichael Ramos had the top game of his career for NC State last weekend, hauling in fi ve passes for 109 yards and a touchdown at Boston College.

Next week: East Carolina at Marshall (Nov. 29); Maryland at NC State (Nov. 30)

PITT ..................................................2013 FBS Rankings ..............................................SYRAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.26.4.....................(80) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (97) .................... 22.4113.8.................(112) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (37) .................. 196.7234.3...................(64) .......................Passing Offense ....................... (107) .................. 174.4348.1.................(105) .......................Total Offense .............................. (89) .................. 371.626.9.....................(69) .......................Scoring Defense ...................... (T-64) .................... 26.5159.9...................(50) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (35) .................. 144.7210.7............... (T-69) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (80) .................. 237.8370.6...................(35) .......................Total Defense ............................. (48) .................. 362.50.3................... (T-44) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-70) ...................... 0.1

ECU ..................................................2013 FBS Rankings ..............................................NCSAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.41.5.....................(10) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (96) .................... 22.5122.1.................(106) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (71) .................. 167.2341.2.....................(8) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (61) .................. 237.8463.3...................(30) .......................Total Offense .............................. (68) .................. 405.021.5.....................(25) .......................Scoring Defense ...................... (T-73) .................... 27.9101.4.....................(8) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (79) .................. 181.9236.5...................(76) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (26) .................. 209.7337.9...................(15) .......................Total Defense ............................. (58) .................. 391.60.6................... (T-31) .......................Turnover Margin ......................... (70) ...................... 0.1

Saturday,November 23Alabama A&M (4-7, 4-5 SWAC)at Georgia Tech (6-4, 5-3 ACC)

1:30 p.m.; ESPN3Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)

The Series: First meeting

The Coaches: Anthony Jones: 83-54 (12th year) at Alabama A&M; 101-67 (15th year) overall Paul Johnson: 46-30 (6th year) at Georgia Tech; 153-69 (17th year) overall Last week: Alabama A&M def. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 50-42; Clemson def. Georgia Tech, 55-31 Of note: Having completed the ACC portion of their 2013 schedule, the Yellow Jackets play their fi nal home game this Saturday before closing out the regular season at rival Georgia ... This will mark the second straight year in which Alabama A&M has faced an FBS opponent ... The Bulldogs dropped a 51-7 decision at Auburn last November ... The Yellow Jackets are seeking to win at least seven games for the third straight year, the 16th time in 17 seasons, and the fi fth time in six seasons under head coach Paul Johnson.

Ones to watch: Alabama A&M QB Jaymason Lee threw for 349 yards and three touchdowns in last Saturday’s SWAC win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... Georgia Tech RB Robert Godhigh rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns and caught fi ve passes for 106 yards in last Thursday night’s ACC road loss at eighth-ranked Clemson.

Next week: End of regular season for Alabama A&M; Georgia at Georgia Tech (Nov. 30)

AA&M ...............................................2013 FBS Rankings ................................................ GTAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg...........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Offense ....................... (T-40) .................... 33.9..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Offense ........................... (7) .................. 305.4..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Offense ....................... (119) .................. 126.8..........................(N/A) .......................Total Offense .............................. (53) .................. 432.2..........................(N/A) .......................Scoring Defense ......................... (31) .................... 22.4..........................(N/A) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (12) .................. 110.4..........................(N/A) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (86) .................. 241.8..........................(N/A) .......................Total Defense ............................. (23) .................. 352.2..........................(N/A) .......................Turnover Margin ...................... (T-94) ..................... -0.5

BC ....................................................2013 FBS Rankings ................................................MDAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.28.1.....................(70) .......................Scoring Offense .......................... (84) .................... 25.3217.2...................(21) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (87) .................. 146.2151.8.................(113) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (37) .................. 259.7369.0...................(91) .......................Total Offense .............................. (65) .................. 405.927.4.....................(71) .......................Scoring Defense ...................... (T-47) .................... 24.8152.4...................(50) .......................Rushing Defense ........................ (30) .................. 139.8276.6.................(113) .......................Passing Defense ........................ (57) .................. 226.9429.0...................(90) .......................Total Defense ............................. (32) .................. 366.70.6................... (T-31) .......................Turnover Margin ....................... (104) ..................... -0.7

Saturday,November 23Boston College (6-4, 3-3 ACC)

at Maryland (6-4, 2-4 ACC)3:30 p.m.; RSN

Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (51,802)

The Series: Boston College leads 7-3; Boston College leads 4-1 at home

The Coaches: Steve Addazio: 6-4 (1st year) at Boston College; 19-15 (3rd year) overall Randy Edsall: 12-22 (3rd year) at Maryland; 86-92 (15th year) overall) Last week: Boston College def. NC State, 38-21; Maryland def. Virginia Tech, 27-24 (OT) Of note: Each team earned bowl eligibility with their wins last week ... Now, Boston College seeks its third straight win in a series that began with a 1985 game at Foxboro, Mass., and has seen the teams meet every year as Atlantic Division members since the Eagles joined the ACC in 2005 ... QB Chase Rettig completed a 14-yard touchdown pass to WR Johnathan Coleman with 52 seconds left to give Boston College a 20-17 win last season at Chestnut Hill ... The score came after QB Caleb Rowe completed a 66-yard touchdown pass to WR Stefon Diggs midway through the fourth quarter to give Maryland its fi rst lead of the game.

Ones to watch: Boston College RB Andre Williams set the ACC single-game rushing record with 339 yards last weekend vs. NC State and is also the ACC’s all-time single-season rushing leader with 1,810 yards ... Maryland DL Andre Monroe had a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss, including three sacks, in the win over Virginia Tech.

Next week: Boston College at Syracuse (Nov. 30); Maryland at NC State (Nov. 30)

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Idaho (1-9)at #2/2/2 Florida State (10-0, 8-0 ACC)

3:30 p.m.; ESPNUDoak Campbell Stadium (82,300)

The Series: First meeting The Coaches: Paul Petrino: 1-9 (1st year) at Idaho and overall Jimbo Fisher: 41-10 (4th year) at Florida State and overall Last week: Idaho had an open date; Florida State def. Syracuse, 59-3

Of note: Unbeaten Florida State, which closed out the ACC regular-season portion of its schedule with last weekend’s game against Syracuse,faces Idaho in its home fi nale and Florida on the road before turning its attention to the ACC Championship game in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 7 ... A win on Saturday would give the Seminoles their second consecutive season with at least 11 wins and their 13th in school history ... Florida State has reached double-digit wins 21 times ... Idaho coach Paul Petrino is the brother of Western Kentucky head coach Bobby Petrino ... Paul served as Bobby’s assistant on the coaching staffs of Louisville and Arkansas, as well as the Atlanta Falcons.

Ones to watch: Idaho WR Dezmon Epps has a team-leading 66 catches for 811 yards and four touchdowns this season ... Florida State DE Chris Casher forced a fumble and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown in last Saturday’s ACC win over Syracuse.

Next week: Idaho at New Mexico State (Nov. 30); Florida State at Florida (Nov. 30)

IDA ...................................................2013 FBS Rankings .............................................. FSUAvg. ................. Rank ......................................................................... Rank ....................Avg.18.8...................(112) .......................Scoring Offense ............................ (2) .................... 52.7139.9...................(90) .......................Rushing Offense ......................... (32) .................. 199.2223.4...................(70) .......................Passing Offense ......................... (14) .................. 322.0363.3...................(97) .......................Total Offense ................................ (8) .................. 521.245.7...................(122) .......................Scoring Defense ........................... (3) .................... 11.1202.4.................(101) .......................Rushing Defense .......................... (1) .................. 143.5329.1.................(121) .......................Passing Defense .......................... (1) .................. 89.67531.5.................(121) .......................Total Defense ............................... (4) .................. 271.4-0.7 ............... (T-104) .......................Turnover Margin ........................... (2) ...................... 1.4

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BOSTON COLLEGE (6-4, 3-3 ACC) BC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 .......... W, 24-14 ......vs. Villanova 30,922 -- -- -- -- 128 285 413 23-30-0 1 197 158 355 16-23-3 4S6 ............ W, 24-10 ......vs. Wake Forest 32,465 -- -- -- -- 191 123 314 7-14-1 1 55 191 246 18-30-1 3S14 ..............L, 7-35 ......at USC 62,006 -- -- -- RV 101 83 184 11-24-0 0 257 264 521 17-19-0 0S28 ............L, 34-48 ......vs. Florida State 40,129 -- -- 8 8 210 197 407 18-28-2 2 184 335 519 17-27-1 1O5 ............ W, 48-27 ......vs. Army 33,128 -- -- -- -- 320 203 523 11-13-0 0 326 101 427 5-11-0 0O12 ............L, 14-24 ......at Clemson 77,506 -- -- 3 4 94 192 286 13-21-1 2 162 334 496 30-45-0 2O26 ............L, 10-34 ......at North Carolina 43,000 -- -- -- -- 202 59 261 11-22-0 1 110 282 392 22-29-0 0N2 ............ W, 34-27 ......vs. Virginia Tech 30,129 -- -- RV RV 196 93 289 11-14-0 0 55 391 446 24-41-2 4N9 ............ W, 48-34 ......at New Mexico State 14,997 -- -- -- -- 320 230 550 17-25-0 2 159 389 548 43-57-1 1N16 .......... W, 38-21 ......vs. NC State 31,262 -- -- -- -- 420 53 473 8-15-0 1 35 325 360 26-40-0 1N23 ................................at Maryland -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................at Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

CLEMSON (9-1, 7-1 ACC) CU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ..........W, 38-35 .....vs. Georgia 83,830 8 8 5 5 197 270 467 18-30-0 1 222 323 545 20-29-1 2S7 ............W, 52-13 .....vs. South Carolina State 81,428 4 5 -- -- 183 329 512 36-51-0 1 86 155 241 10-22-2 3S19 ..........W, 26-14 .....at NC State 57,583 3 4 -- -- 171 244 415 24-34-0 0 165 213 378 20-37-1 2S28 ............W, 56-7 .....vs. Wake Forest 80, 607 3 4 -- -- 166 407 573 28-36-0 0 60 162 222 19-30-1 2O5 ............W, 49-14 .....at Syracuse 48,961 3 4 -- -- 158 466 624 23-32-2 2 323 74 397 12-29-4 4O12 ..........W, 24-14 .....vs. Boston College 77,506 3 4 -- -- 162 334 496 30-45-0 2 94 192 286 13-21-1 2O19 ........... L, 14-51 .....vs. Florida State 83,428 3 4 5 5 123 203 326 22-45-2 4 121 444 565 22-35-1 1O26 ..........W, 40-27 .....at Maryland 48,134 10 9 -- -- 247 304 551 28-41-1 3 82 282 364 19-45-2 4N2 ............W, 59-10 .....at Virginia 46,959 9 8 -- -- 175 435 610 34-45-1 1 114 163 277 19-46-2 3N14 ..........W, 55-31 .....Georgia Tech 75,324 8 6 -- -- 173 383 556 23-30-1 1 253 192 445 15-26-1 2N23 ...............................vs. Citadel -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ...............................at South Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

DUKE (8-2, 4-2 ACC) DU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ............ W, 45-0 ......vs. NC Central 22,521 -- -- -- -- 257 231 488 21-28-1 1 81 103 184 14-32-1 2S7 ............ W, 28-14 ......at Memphis 44,237 -- -- -- -- 173 297 470 23-37-1 3 89 148 237 14-24-0 2S14 ............L, 14-38 ......vs. Georgia Tech 21,267 -- -- RV RV 132 122 254 15-28-0 0 344 125 469 8-16-1 1S21 ............L, 55-58 ......vs. Pitt 22,714 -- -- -- -- 213 319 532 22-33-4 4 174 424 598 23-33-0 0S28 .......... W, 38-31 ......vs. Troy 30,126 -- -- -- -- 190 324 514 20-28-1 1 150 362 512 37-50-1 1O12 ............ W, 35-7 ......vs. Navy 23,749 -- -- -- -- 134 301 435 32-39-0 0 230 89 319 6-14-1 3O19 .......... W, 35-22 ......at Virginia 39,071 -- -- -- -- 180 292 472 22-40-1 1 100 263 363 20-38-1 1O26 .......... W, 13-10 ......at Virginia Tech 63,326 -- -- 19 16 91 107 198 7-26-4 4 173 214 387 21-38-4 4N9 ............ W, 38-20 ......vs. NC State 32,010 -- -- -- -- 123 198 321 20-34-3 4 164 248 412 13-33-3 4N16 .......... W, 48-30 ......vs. Miami 30,044 RV RV 24 23 358 185 543 16-24-0 0 186 379 565 30-49-1 1N23 ................................at Wake Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................at North Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

FLORIDA STATE (10-0, 8-0 ACC) FSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS2 ............ W, 41-13 ......at Pitt 65,500 11 12 -- -- 156 377 533 27-29-0 0 96 201 297 15-28-2 2S14 ............ W, 62-7 ......vs. Nevada 73,847 10 9 -- -- 377 240 617 17-22-1 1 128 86 214 13-24-1 1S21 ............ W, 54-6 ......vs. Bethune Cookman 74,841 8 8 -- -- 266 226 492 13-25-0 1 182 60 242 8-17-1 1S28 .......... W, 48-34 ......at Boston College 40,129 8 8 -- -- 184 335 519 17-27-1 1 210 197 407 18-28-2 2O5 .............. W, 63-0 ......vs. Maryland 74,909 8 8 25 RV 183 431 614 26-39-0 0 33 201 234 15-32-0 1O19 .......... W, 51-14 ......at Clemson 83,428 5 5 3 4 121 444 565 22-35-1 1 123 203 326 22-45-2 4O26 .......... W, 49-17 ......vs. NC State 80,389 3 3 -- -- 224 342 566 20-34-2 2 188 128 316 17-33-2 3N2 ............ W, 41-14 ......vs. Miami 84,409 3 3 7 6 192 325 517 21-29-2 2 83 192 275 16-28-2 2N9 .............. W, 59-3 ......at Wake Forest 30,865 3 3 -- -- 89 207 296 22-39-1 2 103 63 166 7-25-6 7N16 ............ W, 59-3 ......vs. Syracuse 74,491 2 2 -- -- 225 298 523 22-26-1 1 143 104 247 15-28-1 2N23 ................................vs. Idaho -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................at Florida -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

GEORGIA TECH (6-4, 5-3 ACC) GT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ............ W, 70-0 ......vs. Elon 45,759 RV -- -- -- 368 189 557 7-11-0 0 89 164 253 20-35-3 4S14 .......... W, 38-14 ......at Duke 21,267 RV RV -- -- 344 125 469 8-16-1 1 132 122 254 15-28-0 0S21 .......... W, 28-20 ......vs. North Carolina 49,445 RV RV -- -- 324 104 428 7-12-0 1 101 218 319 14-29-1 1S26 ............L, 10-17 ......vs. Virginia Tech 50,214 RV RV RV RV 129 144 273 7-24-2 3 55 221 276 19-25-0 0O5 ..............L, 30-45 ......at Miami 47,008 -- -- 14 14 335 66 401 6-19-2 3 227 324 551 17-22-2 4O12 ............L, 20-38 ......at BYU 60,320 -- -- -- -- 242 158 400 10-23-1 2 189 244 433 19-27-0 0O19 ............ W, 56-0 ......vs. Syracuse 45,704 -- -- -- -- 394 88 482 3-5-1 1 75 133 208 13-29-2 3O26 .......... W, 35-25 ......at Virginia 41,930 -- -- -- -- 394 113 507 5-9-2 5 68 376 444 43-62-1 1N2 ............ W, 21-10 ......vs. Pitt 52,312 -- -- -- -- 276 84 360 5-10-0 2 -5 233 228 25-37-1 1N14 ............L, 31-55 ......at Clemson 75,324 -- -- 8 6 253 192 445 15-26-1 2 173 383 556 23-30-1 1N23 ................................vs. Alabama A&M -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................vs. Georgia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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2013 ACC Team Game-by-Game StatsMARYLAND (6-4, 2-4 ACC) MD Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 .......... W, 43-10 ......vs. FIU 36,321 -- -- -- -- 251 325 576 25-29-0 2 91 80 171 10-22-1 2S7 ............ W, 47-10 ......vs. Old Dominion 38,377 -- -- -- -- 312 275 587 14-23-1 1 165 170 335 21-39-3 3S14 .......... W, 32-21 ......at Connecticut 38,916 -- -- -- -- 224 277 501 15-28-1 3 34 349 383 29-46-2 2S21 ............ W, 37-0 ......vs. West Virginia 55,677 -- -- -- -- 113 217 330 16-25-0 2 113 62 175 11-22-2 6O5 ................L, 0-63 ......at Florida State 74,909 RV 25 8 8 33 201 234 15-32-0 1 183 431 614 26-39-0 0O12 .......... W, 27-26 ......vs. Virginia 41,077 -- -- -- -- 136 332 468 18-34-0 3 242 263 505 27-44-0 0O19 ............L, 10-34 ......at Wake Forest 27,807 -- -- -- -- 39 344 383 27-51-2 3 47 260 307 28-38-0 0O26 ............L, 27-40 ......vs. Clemson 48,134 -- -- 9 10 82 282 364 19-45-2 4 247 304 551 28-41-1 3N9 ................L, 3-20 ......vs. Syracuse 37,213 -- -- -- -- 81 211 292 21-40-2 4 242 140 382 15-24-1 2N16 .......... W, 27-24 ......at Virginia Tech 64,686 -- -- RV RV 184 135 319 12-26-1 2 54 210 264 19-31-0 0N23 ................................vs. Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................NC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

MIAMI (7-3, 3-3 ACC) UM Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA30 ............ W, 34-6 ......vs. Florida Atlantic 50,151 RV RV -- -- 303 200 503 18-31-1 1 133 117 250 16-32-0 1S7 ............ W, 21-16 ......vs. Florida 76,968 12 9 RV 24 50 162 212 12-25-1 2 122 291 413 22-33-2 5S21 ............ W, 77-7 ......vs. Savannah State 42,571 16 17 -- -- 324 313 637 20-23-0 0 139 44 183 8-25-4 4S28 .......... W, 49-21 ......at USF 47,562 15 15 -- -- 165 375 540 19-32-2 4 99 149 288 13-27-1 3O5 ............ W, 45-30 ......vs. Georgia Tech 47,008 14 14 -- -- 227 324 551 17-22-2 4 335 66 401 6-19-2 3O17 .......... W, 27-23 ......at North Carolina 56,000 10 11 -- -- 234 322 556 19-35-4 4 105 395 500 32-43-2 2O26 .......... W, 24-21 ......vs. Wake Forest 66,160 7 6 -- -- 200 191 391 17-28-0 0 59 302 361 25-46-1 1N2 ..............L, 14-41 ......at Florida State 84,409 7 6 3 3 83 192 275 16-28-2 2 192 325 517 21-29-2 2N9 ..............L, 24-42 ......vs. Virginia Tech 49,267 14 14 -- -- 28 324 352 16-29-0 2 183 366 549 25-31-0 0N16 ............L, 30-48 ......at Duke 30,044 24 23 RV RV 186 379 565 30-49-1 1 358 185 543 16-24-0 0N23 ................................vs. Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N29 ................................at Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NORTH CAROLINA (5-5, 4-3 ACC) UNC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA29 ........... L, 10-27 .....at South Carolina 81,572 RV RV 6 7 99 194 293 26-43-0 1 228 178 406 12-21-0 0S7 .............W,40-20 .....vs. Middle Tennessee 48,000 -- -- -- -- 134 377 511 25-36-1 2 158 243 401 24-41-3 4S21 ........... L, 20-28 .....at Georgia Tech 49,445 -- -- RV RV 101 218 319 14-29-1 0 324 104 428 7-12-0 1S28 ........... L, 31-55 .....vs. East Carolina 60,000 -- -- -- -- 67 398 465 29-47-1 1 227 376 603 32-47-1 1O5 ............. L, 17-27 .....at Virginia Tech 65,632 -- -- RV RV 99 277 376 23-35-2 3 48 293 341 19-28-0 0O17 ........... L, 23-27 .....vs. Miami 56,000 -- -- 10 11 105 395 500 32-43-2 2 234 322 556 19-35-4 4O26 ..........W, 34-10 .....vs. Boston College 43,000 -- -- -- -- 110 282 392 22-29-0 0 202 59 261 11-22-0 1N2 ............W, 27-19 .....at NC State 57,583 -- -- -- -- 152 275 427 24-38-1 1 212 176 388 14-29-2 2N9 ............W, 45-14 .....vs. Virginia 50,000 -- -- -- -- 201 214 415 16-29-1 1 112 204 316 22-43-2 2N16 ..........W, 34-27 .....at Pitt 50,049 -- -- -- -- 149 173 322 15-27-0 2 46 313 359 23-39-0 2N23 ...............................vs. Old Dominion -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ...............................vs. Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NC STATE (3-7, 0-7 ACC) NCST Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 .......... W, 40-14 ......vs. Louisiana Tech 54,204 -- -- -- -- 237 305 542 18-31-1 1 143 178 321 15-27-0 4S7 ............ W, 23-21 ......vs. Richmond 50,554 -- -- -- -- 188 256 444 27-35-2 4 22 300 322 29-45-0 2S19 ............L, 14-26 ......vs. Clemson 57,583 -- -- 3 4 165 213 378 20-34-1 2 171 244 415 24-37-0 0S28 .......... W, 48-14 ......vs. Central Michigan 56,728 -- -- -- -- 239 244 483 14-20-1 1 94 165 259 16-37-3 3O5 ..............L, 13-28 ......at Wake Forest 30,642 -- -- -- -- 115 257 372 27-43-2 2 114 268 382 24-39-1 1O12 ............L, 10-24 ......vs. Syracuse 56,639 -- -- -- -- 129 226 355 24-50-1 1 362 74 436 10-21-2 2O26 ............L, 17-49 ......at Florida State 80,389 -- -- 3 3 188 128 316 17-33-2 3 224 342 566 20-34-2 2N2 ..............L, 19-27 ......vs. North Carolina 57,583 -- -- -- -- 212 176 388 14-29-2 2 152 275 427 24-38-1 1N9 ..............L, 20-38 ......at Duke 32,010 -- -- -- -- 164 248 412 13-33-3 4 123 198 321 20-34-3 4N16 ............L, 21-38 ......at Boston College 31,262 -- -- -- -- 35 325 360 26-40-0 1 420 53 473 8-15-0 1N23 ................................vs. East Carolina -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................vs. Maryland -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

PITT (5-5, 2-4 ACC) PITT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOS2 ..............L, 13-41 ......vs. Florida State 65,500 -- -- 11 12 96 201 297 15-28-2 2 156 377 533 27-29-0 0S14 .......... W, 49-27 ......vs. New Mexico 40,249 -- -- -- -- 283 244 527 14-18-2 4 213 57 270 9-17-0 1S21 .......... W, 58-55 ......at Duke 22,714 -- -- -- -- 174 424 598 23-33-0 0 213 319 532 22-33-4 4S28 ............ W, 14-3 ......vs. Virginia 48,425 -- -- -- -- 8 191 199 13-31-2 3 65 123 188 15-37-0 2O12 ..............L, 9-19 ......at Virginia Tech 64,954 -- -- 24 25 23 187 210 13-29-0 0 76 239 315 19-34-0 0O19 .......... W, 35-24 ......vs. Old Dominion 38,462 -- -- -- -- 266 104 370 11-18-0 0 93 312 405 31-53-1 1O26 ............L, 21-24 ......at Navy 37,094 -- -- -- -- 135 203 338 20-27-0 1 220 105 325 8-18-1 1N2 ..............L, 10-21 ......at Georgia Tech 52,312 -- -- -- -- -5 233 228 25-37-1 1 276 84 360 5-10-0 2N9 ............ W, 28-21 ......vs. Notre Dame 65,500 -- -- 24 25 112 243 355 22-35-0 0 138 318 456 18-39-2 3N16 ............L, 27-34 ......vs. North Carolina 50,049 -- -- -- -- 46 313 359 23-39-0 2 149 173 322 15-27-0 2N23 ................................at Syracuse -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N29 ................................vs. Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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SYRACUSE (5-5, 3-3 ACC) SU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ............L, 17-23 ......vs. Penn State 61,202 -- -- -- -- 71 189 260 16-37-2 3 57 296 353 23-32-2 4Metlife Stadium, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J.S7 ..............L, 27-48 ......at Northwestern 38,033 -- -- -- -- 133 301 434 29-45-4 4 206 375 581 30-37-0 0S14 ............ W, 54-0 ......vs, Wagner 33,299 -- -- -- -- 236 359 595 28-35-0 0 53 34 87 6-21-2 3S21 .......... W, 52-17 ......vs. Tulane 36,128 -- -- -- -- 205 200 405 19-26-0 0 121 209 330 23-40-1 2O5 ..............L, 14-49 ......vs. Clemson 48,961 -- -- 3 4 323 74 397 12-29-4 0 158 466 624 23-32-2 2O12 .......... W, 24-10 ......at NC State 56,639 -- -- -- -- 362 74 436 10-21-2 2 129 226 355 24-50-1 1O19 ..............L, 0-56 ......at Georgia Tech 45,704 -- -- -- -- 75 133 208 13-29-2 3 394 88 482 3-5-1 1N2 .............. W, 13-0 ......vs. Wake Forest 38,550 -- -- -- -- 183 169 352 19-31-0 0 40 173 213 22-54-1 1N9 .............. W, 20-3 ......at Maryland 37,213 -- -- -- -- 242 140 382 15-24-1 2 81 211 292 21-40-2 4N16 ..............L, 3-59 ......at Florida State 74,491 -- -- 2 2 143 104 247 15-28-1 2 225 298 523 22-26-1 1N23 ................................vs. Pitt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................vs. Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

VIRGINIA (2-8, 0-6 ACC) VA Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ..........W, 19-16 .....vs. BYU 53,310 -- -- -- -- 109 114 223 18-32-1 2 187 175 362 13-40-1 1S7 ............. L, 10-59 .....vs. Oregon 58,502 RV -- 2 3 124 174 298 31-47-3 5 350 207 557 15-29-0 0S21 ............W, 49-0 .....vs. VMI 40,165 -- -- -- -- 357 223 580 20-30-2 2 41 38 79 9-31-0 2S28 ............. L, 3-14 .....at Pitt 48,425 -- -- -- -- 65 123 188 15-37-0 2 8 191 199 13-31-2 3O5 ............. L, 27-48 .....vs. Ball State 38,228 -- -- -- -- 236 223 459 22-42-1 4 160 346 506 23-41-0 0O12 ........... L, 26-27 .....at Maryland 41,077 -- -- -- -- 242 263 505 27-44-0 0 136 332 468 18-34-0 3O19 ........... L, 22-35 .....vs. Duke 39,071 -- -- -- -- 100 263 363 20-38-1 1 180 292 472 22-40-1 1O26 ........... L, 25-35 .....vs. Georgia Tech 41,930 -- -- -- -- 68 376 444 43-62-1 1 394 113 507 5-9-2 5N2 ............. L, 10-59 .....vs. Clemson 46,959 -- -- 9 8 114 163 277 19-46-2 3 175 435 610 34-45-1 1N9 ............. L, 14-45 .....at North Carolina 50,000 -- -- -- -- 112 204 316 22-43-2 2 201 214 415 16-29-1 1N23 ...............................at Miami -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ...............................vs. Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

VIRGINIA TECH (7-4, 4-3 ACC) VT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA31 ............L, 10-35 ......vs. Alabama -- RV RV 1 1 153 59 212 5-26-1 1 96 110 206 10-24-1 1Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, The Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.S7 .............. W, 45-3 ......vs. Western Carolina 61,335 RV RV -- -- 237 225 462 20-35-2 3 111 51 162 4-14-3 3S14 .......... W, 15-10 ......at East Carolina 50,096 RV RV -- -- 53 258 311 25-43-1 1 46 158 204 19-31-3 0S21 ....... W, 29-21 (3OT)vs. Marshall 64,060 RV RV -- -- 201 181 382 18-34-2 2 133 228 361 19-41-2 3S26 .......... W, 17-10 ......at Georgia Tech 50,214 RV RV RV RV 55 221 276 19-25-0 0 129 144 273 7-24-2 3O5 ............ W, 27-17 ......vs. North Carolina 65,632 RV RV -- -- 48 293 341 19-28-0 0 99 277 376 23-35-2 3O12 ............ W, 19-9 ......vs. Pitt 41,077 24 25 -- -- 76 239 315 19-34-0 0 23 187 210 13-29-0 0O26 ............L, 10-13 ......vs. Duke 63,326 16 19 -- -- 173 214 387 21-38-4 4 91 107 198 7-26-4 4N2 ..............L, 27-34 ......at Boston College 30,129 RV RV -- -- 55 391 446 24-41-2 4 196 93 289 11-14-0 0N9 ............ W, 42-24 ......at Miami 49,267 -- -- 14 14 183 366 549 25-31-0 0 28 324 352 16-29-0 2N16 ....... L, 24-27 (OT) ...vs. Maryland -- RV RV -- -- 54 210 264 19-31-0 0 184 135 319 12-26-1 2N30 ................................at Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WAKE FOREST (4-6, 2-5 ACC) WF Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOA29 ............ W, 31-7 ......vs. Presbyterian 26,202 -- -- -- -- 189 219 408 14-26-0 2 102 49 151 11-19-3 6S6 ..............L, 10-24 ......at Boston College 32,465 -- -- -- -- 55 191 246 18-30-1 3 191 123 314 7-14-1 1S14 ............L, 19-21 ......vs. Louisiana-Monroe 26,505 -- -- -- -- 15 310 325 28-48-0 1 109 315 424 43-69-2 2S21 .......... W, 25-11 ......at Army 33.610 -- -- -- -- 228 132 360 6-17-1 2 271 86 357 10-18-0 2S28 ..............L, 7-56 ......at Clemson 80,607 -- -- 3 4 60 162 222 19-30-1 2 166 407 573 28-36-0 0 O 5 ........... W, 28-13 ......vs. NC State 30,642 -- -- -- -- 114 268 382 24-39-1 1 115 257 372 27-43-2 2O19 .......... W, 34-10 ......vs. Maryland 27,807 -- -- -- -- 47 260 307 28-38-0 0 39 344 383 27-51-2 3O26 ............L, 21-24 ......at Miami 66,160 -- -- 7 6 59 302 361 25-46-1 1 200 191 391 17-28-0 0N2 ................L, 0-13 ......at Syracuse 38,550 -- -- -- -- 40 173 213 22-54-1 1 183 169 352 19-31-0 0N9 ................L, 3-59 ......vs. Florida State 30,865 -- -- 3 3 103 63 166 7-25-6 7 89 207 296 22-39-1 2N23 ................................vs. Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --N30 ................................at Vanderbilt -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Virginia 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 265 triumphs in his 33-year coaching career. With a win over Rutgers in last year’s Russell Ath-letics Bowl, Beamer passed former BYU head coach LaVell Edwards for 6th place on the all-time NCAA FBS coaching vic-tory list. Penn State’s Joe Paterno, with an NCAA adjusted total of 298, is next on the list in 5th place. Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson ranks 12th on the active FBS list with 153 career wins. For-mer Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden, who retired after the 2009 season, is now the NCAA FBS all-time leader with 377 victories.

Career Victories - All-Time 1. Bobby Bowden ..............................*377 2. Paul “Bear” Bryant ..........................323 3. Glenn “Pop” Warner ........................319 4. Amos Alonzo Stagg .........................314 5. Joe Paterno .....................................298 6. Frank Beamer ................... 265 7. LaVell Edwards ...............................257 8. Tom Osborne ..................................255 9. Lou Holtz.........................................24910. Mack Brown ....................................24311. Woody Hayes ..................................23812. Bo Schembechler ............................23413. Chris Ault ........................................23314. Hayden Fry ......................................23215. Jim Tressel .....................................229* Due to sanctions imposed on Florida State, the NCAA recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories instead of 389 actual victories.

Career Victories - Active Coaches 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ... 265 2. Mack Brown, Texas .........................243 3. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ........216 4. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ..................206 5. Dennis Franchione, Texas State ......203 6. Mike Price, UTEP ............................180 7. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ................176 8. Larry Blakeney, Troy .......................173 9. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ......................172 10. Nick Saban, Alabama ......................165 11. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...................15712. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 15313. Terry Bowden, Akron ......................14514. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati ..........13915. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona ..................13416. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .................12517. Mark Richt, Georgia ........................124 Frank Solich, Ohio ...........................12319. Gary Patterson, TCU .......................12220. Les Miles, LSU ................................120 George O’Leary, UCF .......................12022. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...........................118

Career Wins in Third Year1. 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 in Fourth Year1. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-130 ...............39-10-02. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...................36-14-03. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82) ......................35-10-14. 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 in Fifth Year1. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83) ......................44-11-22. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76) ...................41-16-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...................41-20-04. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) .........................40-16-1 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ................40-21-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) .................40-26-07. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86) ........................39-19-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) .....................39-23-09. Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) ..............38-24-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06) ..........................38-27-011.George O’Leary, GT (95-99) ....................36-25-012.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ....................34-23-213.Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ......................32-19-014.Tommy West, Clem. (94-98) ...................31-28-0

Career Wins in Sixth Year1. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84) ......................51-15-22. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...................50-24-03. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77) ...................49-20-2 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-13) ................49-22-05. Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) .........................48-20-1 6. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05) .....................46-28-07. George O’Leary, GT (95-00) ....................45-28-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-13) .................45-28-09. Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) ..............44-29-0 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07) ......................44-32-011.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ....................43-26-212.Bill Dooley, UNC (67-72) .........................38-28-0

Career Wins in Seventh Year1. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78) ...................58-23-22. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85) ......................57-21-23. Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) .........................56-24-1 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...................56-31-05. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ....................52-29-3 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ..............52-33-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ....................52-33-08. Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ....................46-39-09. Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73) .........................42-35-010.Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) ......................42-38-011.Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-99) .......................41-40-0

Noting the ACC--The CoachesGeorgia Tech’s Johnson In Select

Company As ACC Head Coach After fi ve seasons at Georgia Tech, head coach Paul Johnson recorded excellent numbers as the Jackets’ gridiron leader. Johnson had a 40-26 record as a head coach, and an impres-sive .606 win-ning percent-age. Only 11 other ACC head coaches have had a higher winning per-centage in their fi rst fi ve years in the ACC. After fi ve seasons, only three other coaches have won more games than John-son in their fi rst fi ve years in the league.

Coaches Winning PecentageFirst Five Seasons in ACC

Rk.Coach, School, Yr. ............. Rec. ... Pct.1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-96) .. 54-6-1 ... .8932. Danny Ford, CL (79-83) ......44-11-2 ... .789 3. Frank Beamer, VT (04-08) ....52-15-0 ... .7764. Dick Crum, NC (78-82) .......42-16-1 .....7205. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-76) ......41-16-2 .....7126. Bobby Ross, MD (82-86) ...39-19-0 . .67247. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-05) ..41-20-0 . .67218. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) 40-21-0 .. .6569. Bill Murray, DU (53-56) ......33-13-6 ... .65510. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) ...39-23-0 ... .62911. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-03) ...38-24-0 .. .61312. Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) 40-26-0 .. .60613. Dick Sheridan NCS (86-89) .......34-23-2 ... .59314. Al Groh, UVa (01-05) ..........37-26-0 ... .58715. Tommy West, CL (94-97) ...27-20-0 ... .57416. George O’Leary, GT (94-98) 28-21-0 .....571

Winning Percentage - ACC Games1. Bobby Bowden, FSU .............118-27-0... .8142. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....46-11-1 ....8023. Jimbo Fisher, Florida St. 27-7-0 ..7944. Bill Murray, Duke .................54-15-2 ....7755. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ...63-20-0 . .7596. Danny Ford, Clemson ...........44-14-1 ....7547. Lou Holtz, NC State ................16-5-2 ....7398. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...33-13-0 . .7179. 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.Paul Johnson, Ga. Tech . 31-18-0. ..63414. Dick Sheridan, NC State .....31-18-1 ....63015. Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ......38-22-2 ....629

Victories - All Games1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ..............1732. George Welsh, Virginia ........................1343. Bill Dooley, UNC & WF .................................984. Danny Ford, Clemson ............................96 Frank Howard, Clemson ........................966. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ........... 977. 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 ....................72

Winning Percentage - All Games1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 41-10-0 .8042. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. .173-53-1 .764 3. Danny Ford, Clemson ...........96-29-4 .760 Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ..... 97-33-0 .7465. Lou Holtz, NC State ..............33-12-3 .7196. Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ..........32-13-1 .7077. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ... 49-22-0 .6908. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ........41-19-2 .6779. Larry Coker, Miami ...............25-12-0 .67511.Dick Sheridan, NC State .......52-29-3 .63712.Dick Crum, North Carolina ...72-41-3 .63313.Bill Murray, Duke .................80-45-8 .63114.Tommy Bowden, Clemson .....72-45-0 .6153 Seasons Minimum

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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 .................19-15-0 .....(3) ... .559 ............6-4-0 .... (1) .....600 ..............3-3-0 ....(1).... .500 ...........3-1 .... .750 ......0-2 .... .000 ...... 0-0Dabo Swinney, Clem. ............49-22-0 .....(6) ... 690 ........49-22-0 .... (6) ... .690 ..........34-13-0 ....(6)... .723 .........19-3 ... .864 ....14-9 ... .609 ...... 1-1David Cutcliffe, Duke .............73-71-0 ...(13) .. .507 ........29-42-0 .... (6) ... .408 ..........13-33-0 ....(6)... .283 .........7-17 ... .292 ....6-16 ... .272 ...... 0-0Jimbo Fisher, FSU .................41-10-0 .....(4) .. .804 ........41-10-0 .... (4) ... .804 ............27-7-0 ....(4)... .794 .........14-2 ... .875 ....12-4 ... .750 ...... 1-1Paul Johnson, GT ................153-69-0 ...(17) .. .689 ........46-30-0 .... (6) ... .605 ..........31-18-0 ....(6)... .633 .........18-6 ... .760 ..13-11 ... .542 ...... 0-1Randy Edsall, Md. .................... 86-92 ...(15) ... .483 ........12-22-0 .... (3) ... .353 ............5-17-0 ....(3)... .227 ...........3-8 ... .273 ......2-9 ... .182 ...... 0-0Al Golden, Miami ...................... 47-48 .....(8) .. .495 ........20-14-0 .... (3) ... .588 ..........11-11-0 ....(3)... .500 ...........6-5 ... .545 ......5-6 ... .454 ...... 0-0Larry Fedora, UNC .................... 47-28 .....(6) ... .627 ..........13-9-0 .... (2) .....591 ..............9-6-0 ....(2).... .600 ...........5-2 .... .714 ......4-4 .... .500 ...... 0-0Dave Doeren, NCS .................26-11-0 .....(3) ... .703 ............3-7-0 .... (1) .....300 ..............0-7-0 ....(1).... .000 ...........0-3 .... .000 ......0-4 .... .000 ...... 0-0Paul Chryst, Pitt ....................11-12-0 .....(2) ... .478 ........11-12-0 .... (2) .....478 ..............2-4-0 ....(1).... .333 ...........1-2 .....333 ......1-2 .... .333 ...... 0-0Scott Shafer, Syr. ......................5-5-0 .....(1) ... .500 ............5-5-0 .... (1) .....500 ..............3-3-0 ....(1).... .500 ...........1-1 .... .500 ......2-2 .... .500 ...... 0-0Mike London, UVa .................42-34-0 .....(6) .. .553 ........18-29-0 .... (4) ... .383 ............8-22-0 ....(4)... .267 .........4-11 ... . 267 ....4-11 ... .267 ...... 0-0Frank Beamer, VT ..............265-131-4 ...(33) .. .668 ....223-108-2 .. (27) ... .673 ..........64-20-0 ..(10)... .762 .........31-8 ... .795 ..30-10 ... .750 ...... 3-2Jim Grobe, WF ..................110-113-1 ...(19) .. .493 ........77-80-0 .. (13) ... .490 ..........43-61-0 ..(13)... .413 .......26-25 ... .510 ..16-36 ... .308 ...... 1-0

ACC Head Coaching Records

The ACC has four coaches who rank among the Top 25 active football coaches in the NCAA in wins per season with fi ve or more seasons as a head coach. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson leads the way among ACC coaches, currently averaging 9.19 wins

per full season. John-son’s record puts him in 8th place nationally among active head coaches with fi ve or more years of experi-ence. Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (17th, 8.06), Virginia’s Mike London (tied for 18th,

8.00) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney (tied for 18th, 8.00) join Johnson among the Top 25 coaches in the nation in the NCAA’s FBS. Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher is off to an impressive start in his career as well, averaging 10.33 wins a year in his fi rst three seasons at the helm at Florida State. NC State’s new head coach Dave Doeren is also off to a strong start, averaging 11.5 wins a year in his fi rst two seasons at Northern Illinois.

Average Victories per SeasonCurrent Head Football Coaches(Minimum Five Full Seasons)

Pl. Name, School ........ Avg. Wins/Yr 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State ..........12.00 2. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ................10.64 3. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ..............10.54 4. Mark Richt, Georgia .......................9.83 5. Brett Bielema, Arkansas .................9.71 6. Les Miles, LSU ...............................9.42 7. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...............9.25 8. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 9.19 9. Nick Saban, Alabama .....................9.0610. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina .......9.0411. Gary Patterson, TCU ......................8.9212. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame .................8.6513. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State .........8.3814. Frank Solich, Ohio ..........................8.3615. Butch Jones, Tennessee ................8.3316. Mack Brown, Texas ........................8.1417. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .. 8.0618. Mike London, Virginia ........ 8.00

Johnson, Beamer, LondonAmong Top 20 Active Coaches

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ATLANTIC DIVISIONBoston College ......... Overall ..Home .. Roadvs. Atlantic Division .........26-18 ..... 15-8 .. 10-10vs. Coastal Division .......11-16* ....... 7-5 ...... 5-9Totals ............................37-34* ... 22-13 .. 15-19Clemsonvs. Atlantic Division .........33-14 ..... 17-5 .... 15-9vs. Coastal Division .......16-11* ..... 10-4 ...... 6-6Totals ............................49-25* ..... 27-9 .. 21-15Florida Statevs. Atlantic Division .........28-16 ..... 17-6 .... 9-10vs. Coastal Division .........19-9* ....... 8-5 .... 11-3Totals ............................47-25* ... 25-11 .. 20-13Marylandvs. Atlantic Division .........14-30 ..... 9-13 .... 5-17vs. Coastal Division .........11-14 ....... 7-6 ...... 4-8Totals ..............................25-44 ... 16-19 .... 9-25NC Statevs. Atlantic Division .........15-30 ..... 13-9 .... 2-21vs. Coastal Division .........12-14 ....... 7-8 ...... 5-6Totals ..............................27-44 ... 20-17 .... 7-27Syracusevs. Atlantic Division .............3-2 ....... 0-1 ...... 2-2vs. Coastal Division .............0-1 ....... 0-0 ...... 0-1Totals ..................................3-3 ....... 0-1 ...... 3-3Wake Forestvs. Atlantic Division .........20-26 ..... 15-8 .... 5-18vs. Coastal Division .........13-12 ....... 6-5 ...... 6-7Totals ............................33-38* ... 21-13 ......11-25

COASTAL DIVISIONDuke ..................... Overall ..Home .. Roadvs. Atlantic Division ...........5-20 ..... 2-11 ...... 3-9vs. Coastal Division ...........8-36 ..... 5-18 .... 3-18Totals ..............................13-56 ..... 7-29 .... 6-27Georgia Techvs. Atlantic Division .....20-10*# ..... 11-3 ...... 7-5vs. Coastal Division .........29-17 ..... 17-6 .. 13-10Totals ............................49-27* ..... 28-9 .. 20-15Miamivs. Atlantic Division .........11-14 ....... 7-8 ...... 4-6vs. Coastal Division .........23-19 ..... 14-8 .... 9-11Totals ..............................34-33 ... 21-16 .. 13-17North Carolinavs. Atlantic Division .........13-13 ..... 10-5 ...... 4-8vs. Coastal Division .........19-25 ... 11-10 .... 8-15Totals ..............................32-38 ... 21-15 .. 12-23Pittvs. Atlantic Division .............0-1 ....... 0-1 ...... 0-0vs. Coastal Division .............2-3 ....... 1-1 ...... 1-2 Totals ..................................2-4 ....... 1-2 ...... 1-2Virginia`vs. Atlantic Division ...........9-16 ....... 4-7 ...... 5-8vs. Coastal Division .........17-27 ... 11-12 .... 6-16Totals ..............................26-43 ... 15-19 .. 11-24Virginia Techvs. Atlantic Division .......20-11* ....... 9-4 ...... 9-5vs. Coastal Division ...........36-8 ..... 19-4 .... 16-4 Totals ...........................56-19* ..... 28-8 .... 25-9*Includes ACC Championship Game(s)#Refl ects ACC title game vacated due to NCAA sanctions

2005-2012 ACC Interdivisional RecordsIncludes Championship Game(s)

#Refl ects 2009 ACC title game vacated due to NCAA sanctions

*UNC actual record is 10-13 but vacated two wins due to NCAA sanctions in 2008 and 2009

Atlantic Division ......... Record (Rnk)Boston College ....................12-17 (9th)Clemson ..............................17-11 (4th)Florida State .......................... 20-9 (1st)Maryland .............................11-14 (8th)NC State ..............................12-13 (6th)Syracuse .......................... 0-1 (13th tie)Wake Forest ........................14-13 (5th)Atlantic Totals .......... (.528)..85-76*

Coastal Division ..................RecordDuke ....................................5-20 (12th)Georgia Tech .....................#19-10 (3rd)Miami ..................................12-14 (7th)North Carolina .................*11-13 (11th)Pitt ................................... 0-1 (13th tie)Virginia ................................9-16 (10th)Virginia Tech ......................20-11 (2nd)Coastal Totals ......... (.472)..#76-85*

Miami’s Golden Continues His Second Rebuilding Coaching JobWith Miami’s win over North Carolina on

Oct. 19, the overall coaching record for UM Head Coach Al Golden fi nally reached the .500 mark and is now at 47-47. Golden, though has had to undertake re-building projects in both of his fi rst two head posi-tions at Temple and now

at Miami. If you look at his record after his third year at each school, it becomes much more impressive. Golden was a combined 22-15 in his fi nal three seasons at Temple and at Miami, now in his third season, he is 7-2. That gives him an overall 29-17 mark after his fi rst two seasons at each school, an impressive .644 winning percentage.School ....... Years .... Record ......Pct.Temple ......2008-10 ........22-15 .........595Miami ............. 2013 ............7-2 .........778Totals ..... 4th Year ......29-17 ..... .630

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Syracuse Leads All ACC Schools In Games Played

New ACC member Syracuse, now in its 124th season of college football, leads all ACC schools in number of college foot-ball games played. The Orange have played in 1,254 football games, three more than Virginia (1,251). Both schools are in their 124th season this fall, as is new member Pitt. North Carolina, in its 123rd season, is third with 1,237 games, follow by Pitt with 1,231. Overall, Syracuse and Virginia rank 5th and 6th among all NCAA Bowl Subdi-vision Teams and 12th overall among all schools in Division I. Ivy League member Penn (1,313) leads all schools in Division I.

ACC Schools’ All-Time Records(Updated through 2012 to date)

School .....Games ...........W-L-T ... Pct. Syracuse ......1,254 ..... 703-501-49 .....580Virginia .........1,251 ..... 634-569-48 .....526 UNC .............1,237 ..... 675-508-54 .....568Pitt ...............1,231 ..... 688-501-42 .....576Maryland ......1,223 ..... 623-557-43 .....527Ga. Tech .......1,216 ..... 700-472-43 .....593Va. Tech .......1,194 ..... 704-444-46 .....609Clemson .......1,172 ..... 677-450-45 .....597NC State .......1,165 ..... 561-549-55 .....505Bost. Coll. ....1,137 ..... 633-467-37 .....573Wake For. .....1,083 ..... 429-621-33 .....411Duke ................995 ..... 473-491-31 .....491Miami ..............941 ..... 588-334-19 .....635Florida State. ...761 ..... 507-237-17 .....677

ACC Schools Ranked By All-Time Winning Percentage

(Updated through 2012 to date)School Pct. W-L-T Yrs.Florida State. .. .677 .....507-237-17 ........66Miami ............. .635 .....588-334-19 ........87Va. Tech ......... .609 .....704-444-46 ......119Clemson ......... .597 .....677-450-45 ......117Ga. Tech ......... .593 .....700-472-43 ......120Syracuse .........580 ..... 703-501-49 .....123Pitt ................. .576 .....688-501-42 ......123Bost. Coll. ...... .573 .....633-467-37 ......112UNC ............... .568 .....675-508-54 ......122Maryland ........ .527 .....623-557-43 ......120Virginia ........... .526 .....634-569-48 ......123NC State ......... .505 .....561-549-55 ......121Duke ............... .491 .....473-491-31 ......100Wake Forest ... .411 .....429-621-33 ......111

All NCAA Time Games Played(Updated Through the 2012 season)

Pl. School .........................Games 1. Penn ...............................1333 2. Yale ................................1281 3. Rutgers...........................1280 4. Lehigh ............................1274 5. Fordham .........................1273 6. Harvard...........................1262 8. Navy ...............................1257 9. Michigan.........................1254 10. Nebraska ........................1249 11. Syracuse .................. 124412. Virginia ................... 1241 Penn State ......................124114. Texas ..............................123415. Princeton ........................123316. North Carolina .......... 1227

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Rk.Coach, School, Yr .............. Rec ..... . Pct.1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-95) ....45-5-1 .......8922. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-13) .... 41-10-0 .. .8043. Frank Beamer, VT (04-07) ..... 42-11-0 .. .7934. Danny Ford, CL (79-82) ............35-10-1 .....772 5. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81)...........34-12-1 .....7346. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-04) .....36-14-0 .....7207. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ............33-12-3 .....7198. Jim Tatum, MD-UNC (53-56) ...29-11-2 .....7149. Bobby Ross, MD (82-85) ..........34-14-0 .....70810. Bill Murray, DU (53-56) ...........27-10-4 .....70711. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) ......34-17-0.. ...667 *Dabo Swinney, CL (09-11) ... 36-18-0 .. .66713. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-75) .....30-15-2 .....64614. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-11).... 34-19-0 .. .64215. Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (05-08) ..30-20-0 .....60016. Bo Rein, NCS (76-79) ...............27-18-1 .....59817. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-89) .....27-18-2 .....596 18. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-02) ....29-20-0 .....59219. Frank Howard, CL (53-56) ........22-15-3 .....588* First 4 full seasons, coached 7 games in 2008.

Now in his fourth season as head coach at Florida State, head coach Jimbo Fisher has already joined some select company among ACC football coaches. Fisher has compiled a 41-10

record (.804). His winning percent-age has him in 2nd place among all ACC head coaches after four seasons, ahead of such prominent fi gures as NC State’s Lou Holtz, Clemson’s Danny Ford, Maryland’s Ralph Fried-gen and Georgia Tech’s Bobby Ross. The best mark recorded by an ACC head coach in his fi rst four years in the league was by Fisher’s predecessor at FSU, Bobby Bowden, who posted a 45-5-1 record (.892). Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer has the 3rd-best record at 42-11-0 (.792), followed by Fisher and Clemson’s Danny Ford (.772).

In His Fourth Season at Florida StateJimbo Fisher Joining Select Company

Clemson’s Memorial Stadium Is Home Sweet Home for Tiger’s Dabo Swinney

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has enjoyed coach-ing in the cozy and imposing confi nes of the Tigers’ home fi eld, also known as Death Val-ley. Now in his

sixth season as head coach of the Tigers, Swinney’s teams won 19 of the fi rst 22 home ACC games, a winning percentage of .864. That is second-best among ACC coaches who have coached a minimum of four season. He is only behind former Tiger coach Ken Hatfi eld, who posted a 12-1-1 mark in four seasons (.893). He is just ahead of legndary 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. Bowden’s successor at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher is on a very good pace himself, having won 14 of his fi rst 16 ACC home games and tying Swinney percentage-wise but needs this entire season to qualify for this list. Four Clemson coaches rank in the Top 10 includ-ing Hatfi eld (1st), Swinney (3rd), Danny Ford (7th) and the legendary Frank Howard (tied for 9th).

Highest Winning Percentage, Home ACC Games(Minimum 4 Years)

Rk.Coach, School, Yr ............... Rec ...... . . Pct.1. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-93) ............ 12-1-1 ........ .893 *Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-11) .... 14-2-0 ...... .8752. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11) ..... 19-3-0 ...... .8643. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-09) ..... 62-10-0 ...... .861 Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-81) ...... 24-4-0 ........ .8575. Bill Murray, Duke (53-65) .......... 28-5-0 ........ .8486. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ............. 9-1-2 .......... .8337. Danny Ford, CL (79-89) ............. 32-7-0 ........ .8218. Frank Beamer, VT (04-11) ...... 31-8-0 ...... .7959. Frank Howard, CL (53-69) ......... 30-10-0 ...... .750 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ..... 21-7-0 ........ .75011. Paul Johnson, GT (08-**) ......... 17-6 ............ .73911.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ....... 18-7-0 ........ .72012. George Welsh, UVa (82-00) ....... 49-20-1 ...... .70713. Bobby Ross, MD-GT (82-91) ..... 23-10-1 ...... .69114.Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (06-11) ... 21-10-0 ...... .67715. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-10) ...... 26-14-0 ...... .65016. Al Groh, UVa (01-09) ................. 23-13-0 ...... .63917. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-08) ..... 24-14-0 ...... .63118. Mack Brown, UNC (88-97) ....... 24-14-1 ...... .62819. Chan Gailey, GT (02-07) ............ 15-9-0 ........ .625

* Not yet eligible, Fisher is in his fourth season as a head coach.

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North Carolina Sets Offensive Records Under Larry Fedora

North Carolina Head Coach Larry Fedora’s fast-paced offense had his team scoring at a school-record pace in his fi rst year in Chapel Hill. UNC ranked 8th na-tionally in scoring offense in 2012, averaging 40.6 points a game while also ranked 14th nationally in total offense, In Fedora’s fi rst 22 games as head coach at UNC, North Carolina has topped the 40-point mark 8 times. Also, in his fi rst 22 games, UNC has topped the 30-point mark on 14 occasions. In his fi rst 22 games at UNC, the Tar Heels have gained 400 or more yards of total offense 17 times.UNC set school records in 2012 for most points, highest scoring average and highest average of total offense (485.6).UNC’s 487 total points in 2012 were the 7th-highest single-season total in ACC his-tory.

TOTAL POINTS SCORED School Year Avg Total 1. Florida State ........2012 39.3 550 2. Clemson ..............2012 41.0 533 3. Florida State ........1995 48.4 532 4. Florida State ........1993 43.2 518 5. Florida State ........2000 42.4 509 6. NC State ..............2003 37.6 489 7. North Carolina ...2012 40.6 487

SCORING AVERAGE School Year Total Avg 1. Florida State ........1995 532 48.4 2. Florida State* ......1993 518 43.2 3. Florida State ........2000 509 42.4 4. Clemson ..............2012 533 41.0 5. Georgia Tech .......1999 448 40.7 6. North Carolina ...2012 487 40.6

MOST TOUCHDOWNS - OFFENSESchool Year Total 1. Florida State 1995 72 2. Florida State ...........1993 70 3. Florida State ...........2012 68 Clemson .................2012 68 5. Florida State ...........2000 67 6. Georgia Tech ..........2012 63 7. NC State .................2002 62 Georgia Tech ..........2009 62 North Carolina..... 2012 62

Noting the ACC--The CoachesNC State’s New Head Coach

Dave Doeren Among Nation’s Winningest Coaches in 2011-12NC State Head Coach, Dave Doeren, who has not wasted time in winning games in his fi rst three years as a head coach at the FBS level. In fact, only one other coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision--Alabama’s Nick Saban--has won more games than has Doeren in the past two seasons. He guided Northern Illinois to a 23-4 mark in 2011 and 2012, in-cluding the school’s fi rst berth in the BCS bowl game, a slot in the 2013 Discover Orange Bowl this past January. Only Saban, among cur-rent FBS coaches, posted more wins in the past two years than Doeren’s teams at Northern Illinois. In all, three current ACC Coaches rank among the Top 11 coaches nationally in wins among current college coaches th past two years. Both Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney have 21 wins in 2011 and 2012, tying Kansas State’s Bill Snyder for the 8th.

Current College CoachesTotal Wins in 2011-2012

Pl. Name ...........School ...... Record1. Nick Saban ....... Alabama .......... 25-22. Chris Peterson . Boise State ...... 23-3 *Dave Doeren .NC State ........23-4 Les Miles ......... LSU ................. 23-4 David Shaw ...... Stanford .......... 23-46. Steve Spurrier .. South Carolina . 22-4 Will Muschamp Florida ............. 22-68. Bill Snyder ....... Kansas State .... 21-5 Jimbo Fisher ...Florida State ...21-6 Dabo Swinney .Clemson ........21-6*Total accumlated at Northern Illinois

e 30 oint arkn Doeren’s teams at

Duke Experiencing Success Under ACC Coach of the Year Da-

vid CutcliffeWith an 8-2 record this year, David Cutcliffe, the ACC’s 2012 Coach of the Year, has led the Blue Devils to 29 victories since coming to Durham in 2008. That may not sound like a great record, except when you consider that it is more wins than the Blue Devils totalled in the 14 sea-sons before Cutcliffe came to Durham. Cutcliffe led the Blue Devils to a 6-7 mark in 2012, their fi rst appearance in a bowl game since 1994 and came within a few yards of claiming the Blue Devils’ fi rst winning season in 18 years and their fi rst bowl triumph since 1961. Duke is now bowl eligible for the 2nd straight year. The Blue Devils have never been to back-to-back bowl games. In the fi ve-plus years that Cutcliffe has been in Durham, he has already mentored a pair of quarterbacks who fi nished their ca-reers ranked in the ACC’s top seven of career passing yardage. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-09) threw for 10,065 yards, the second-highest total in league history and Sean Renfree (2009-12), threw for 9,465 career yards, the 7th-best total by an ACC player.Also, under his guidance, Duke WR Conner Vernon became the all-time leading pass receiver in ACC history setting confer-ence career marks for pass receptions (283) and pass reception yardage (3,749).

Cutcliffe at DukeYears........ Wins ..... Record ...... %2008-2013 ...... 29 ........29-42 . .... .408

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

14 Years Prior to Cutcliffe1994-2007 ...... 14 ........28-129 ........ .217

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

Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe is Longest Tenured Coach in ACC PlayWake Forest head coach Jim Grobe is in his13th season as head coach of the Demon Deacons, the most of any current coach in Atlantic Coast Conference play. Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer, of course, is in his 27th year as head of the Hokies, but has been in ACC play only since 2004,

or the last nine years. Beam-er is the longest-tenured FBS head coach natinon-ally and Grobe is 7th. Grobe, now in his 19th season as a head coach, has posted 110 victories and is one of four ACC current coaches--joined by Beamer, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher--to have won an ACC Football Championship. Grobe led his 2006 Wake Forest squad to the ACC championship.

Longest Tenured Coaches NationallyNo. Coach, School ............. Years1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 272. Larry Blakeney, Troy ...............233. Mack Brown, Texas .................164. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...........15 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...................156. Gary Patterson, TCU ...............147. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ..... 13

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ACC Announces 2013 Football Championship Game Legends ClassNational Football Foundation College Hall of Famers

Terry Kinard, Tom Scott, Floyd Little and Johnny Majors;ACC 50th Anniversary Team Members Kinard and Boomer Esiason Headline 2013 Class

Name .............. School............ Years ...............Position ............. Hometown ...........Current ResidenceMike Cloud ...............Boston College .......1995-98 .................. Running Back ............. Portsmouth, R.I............Rockwall, TexasTerry Kinard .............Clemson .................1979-82 .................. Safety ......................... Sumter, S.C. ................Hilton Head Island, S.C.Wes Chesson ...........Duke ......................1968-70 .................. Halfback, End ............. Edenton, N.C. ...............Raleigh, N.C.Jamie Dukes ............Florida State ...........1982-85 .................. Guard ......................... Orlando, Fla. .................Atlanta, Ga.Robert Lavette ..........Georgia Tech ..........1981-84 .................. Tailback ...................... Cartersville, Ga. ............Austell, Ga.Boomer Esiason .......Maryland ................1981-83 .................. Quarterback ................ East Islip, N.Y. .............Plandome, N.Y.Edgerrin James ........Miami .....................1996-98 .................. Running Back ............. Immokalee, Fla. ............Miami, Fla.Ken Willard ..............North Carolina ........1962-64 .................. Fullback ...................... Richmond, Va. .............Midlothian, Va.Dave Buckey ............NC State .................1972-75 .................. Quarterback ................ Akron, Ohio ..................Raleigh, N.C. Don Buckey ..............NC State .................1972-75 .................. Wide Receiver ............ Akron, Ohio ..................Raleigh, N.C.Johnny Majors .........Pittsburgh ..............1973-76;93-96 ....... Head Coach ................ Lynchburg, Tenn. .........Knoxville, Tenn.Floyd Little ...............Syracuse ................1964-66 .................. Halfback ..................... New Haven, Conn. ........Syracuse, N.Y.Tom Scott ................Virginia ..................1950-52 .................. Defensive End ............ Baltimore, Md. .............Charlottesville, Va.Andre` Davis ............Virginia Tech ..........1998-01 .................. Wide Receiver ............ Niskayuna, N.Y. ...........Myrtle Beach, S.C.Jay Venuto ...............Wake Forest ...........1979-80 .................. Quarterback ................ Salem, N.J. ...................Newfi eld, N.Y.

2013 ACC Football Legends Roster

Led by four members of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame and two members of the Atlantic Coast Conference’s prestigious 50th Anniversary team, the ACC has announced the 2013 Class of Legends for its 9th Annual Dr Pepper Football Championship Game, which will be played in Charlotte, N.C. on December 7. Leading this year’s class are former Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason (East Islip, N.Y.), Clemson safety Terry Kinard (Sumter, S.C.), Virginia defensive end Tom Scott (Baltimore, Md.), Syracuse running back Floyd Little (New Haven, Conn.) and former Pitt head coach Johnny Majors (Lynchburg, Tenn.). Esiason and Kinard were both chosen in 2003 to be members of the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team, which honored the 50 best players of the league’s fi rst 50 years, while Kinard, Scott, Little and Majors are members of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. The Legends will be honored during this year’s Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game weekend. They will be honored at the ACC Night of Legends sponsored by the Belk Bowl on Friday, Dec. 6, and on Dec. 7, during ceremonies at Bank of America Stadium for the 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, which will be nationally televised with either a 7:45 pm (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (ABC) kickoff. The group of 15 former gridiron standouts from current ACC schools includes a former ACC Football Player of the Year; 10 former All-Americas, including six fi rst-team All-America honorees; and 12 players who combined for 97 years in the National Football League. Twelve of the Legends were drafted into the NFL, including six fi rst- or second-round draft choices. In all, the collection of players combined for two national championships, fi ve ACC Championships and one Super Bowl title. Joining the aforementioned selections are Boston College running back Mike Cloud (Portsmouth, R.I.), who ended his collegiate career in 1998 as the Eagles’ all-time leading rusher with 3,597 yards; Duke halfback and end Wes Chesson (Edenton, N.C.), who ended his career with nine 100-yard receiving games, at the time the most in ACC history; Florida State guard Jamie Dukes (Orlando, Fla.), a consensus fi rst-team All-America for the Seminoles in 1985; and Georgia Tech tailback “Rambling” Robert Lavette (Cartersville, Ga.), who is still the leading career rusher in Yellow Jacket history with 4,066 yards. Completing the ACC Football Legends Class of 2013 are Miami’s Edgerrin James (Immokalee, Fla.), one of the most successful run-ning backs in Hurricane history; North Carolina’s Ken Willard (Richmond, Va.), a second-team All-America fullback for the Tar Heels; NC State’s famed Buckey twins, Dave Buckey (Akron, Ohio), an All-ACC quarterback, and Don Buckey (Akron), an All-ACC wide receiver, who keyed the Wolfpack’s football resurgence in the 1970s under then head coach Lou Holtz; Virginia Tech wide receiver Andre` Davis (Niskayuna, N.Y.), a fi rst-team All-America and explosive performer who was one of the leaders of Tech’s 2000 team which reached the BCS National Championship Game; and Wake Forest quarterback Jay Venuto (Salem, N.J.), the 1979 ACC Player of the Year who led the Deacons to wins over three nationally-ranked foes that year.

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2013 Championship Game Facts

In its fourth year in Charlotte, the Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Foot-ball Championship Game will once again be a prime time experience at Bank of America Stadium with either a 7:45 p.m. or 8 p.m. kickoff on ESPN or ABC on Saturday, December 7. Bank of Ameri-ca 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, December 1Coaches Media Teleconference .....4 pm

(Media Only)

Monday, December 2Players Media Teleconference ..11:30 am

(Media Only)

Friday, December 6Championship Press Conference. .... 1 pm

(Bank of America StadiumBoth Coaches Available)

ACC Night of Legends ............. 6-10 pm(Charlotte Convention Center)

Saturday, December 7ACC 5K Run ...................................8 am

Uptown Charlotte

ACC FanFest ................... 12 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)

2013 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 then, in order to determine the divisional champion, the procedures listed below will be followed.

A. Two-Team Tie 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Winnning percentage of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall winning-percentage (divisional and non-divisional), and proceeding though the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from fi rst to last using the league’s tie-breaking procedures.4. Overall winning percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Combined winning percentage versus all non-divisional opponents. 6. Winning percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of fi nish (overall conference winning percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of fi nish within the division. 7. The tied team with the higher ranking in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings following the conclusion of regular season games. If both tied teams are not ranked in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings, the computer ranking portion of the Standings will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, and averaging the remaining rankings. 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.

B. Three (or More) Team Tie(Three team (or more) tiebreaker procedure will be used to break all ties to identify the Championship game representative. Once a team is eliminated from the tie, the tie-breaking procedures restart for the remaining teams. If the three (or more) team tie can only be reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaking procedure will then be applied). 1. Combined head-to-head winning percentage among the tied teams. 2. Winning 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 winning percentage, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken fi rst to last, using the league’s tie-breaking procedures.4. Combined winning percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Combined winning percentage versus all non-divisional opponents. 6. Winning percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of finish (overall conferencewinning 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 in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings 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 tiebreaking procedure shall be applied between the top two ranked tied teams. If all tied teams are not ranked in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings, the computer ranking portion of the Standings will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, and averaging the remaining rankings.8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.

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 Hotel will serve as both the Cham-pionship Game Headquarters and the Media Headquarters for the ACC’s Seventh Annual Football Championship Game. Conveniently located in Uptown Charlotte and within walking distance of Bank of America Stadium, the hotel will serve as the media head-quarters on Friday and Satur-day prior to the Championship 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:Florida State:

Omni Charlotte Hotel

Georgia Tech:Charlotte Marriott City Center

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2013 ACC Bowl ScheduleThe ACC has agreements to send eight (or possibly nine or ten) of its member institutions to post-season bowl games in 2013 if they should qualify for post-season play. The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game will serve as the host team of the Discover Orange Bowl, unless it is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the fi nal BCS Standings and is playing in the BCS National Championship Game. A second ACC team could be chosen as a BCS at-large selection.

Military BowlPresented by Northrop GrummanACC vs. Conference USAFriday, Dec. 27, 2:30 pm (ESPN)Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium (40,000)

Kraft Fight Hunger BowlPac 12 vs. BYU (or ACC)Friday, Dec. 27, 3:15 pm (ESPN)AT & T Park (40,184)San Francisco, Calif.

Belk BowlACC vs. American AthleticSaturday, Dec. 28, 3:20 pm (ESPN)Bank of America Stadium (73,667) Charlotte, N.C.

Russell Athletic BowlACC vs.American AthleticSaturday, Dec. 28, 6:45 pm (ESPN)Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438)Orlando, Fla.

Franklin American Mortgage Music City BowlACC vs. SECMonday, Dec. 30, 3:15 pm (ESPN)LP Field (67,000)Nashville, Tenn.

Advocare V100 BowlACC vs. SECTuesday, Dec. 31,12:30 pm (ESPN), Independence Stadium (49,147), Shreveport, La.

Hyundai Sun BowlACC vs. Pac-12Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2 pm (CBS)Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) El Paso, Tex.

Chick-fi l-A BowlACC vs. SECTuesday, Dec. 31, 7:30 pm (ESPN)The Georgia Dome (71,147)Atlanta, Ga.

Discover Orange BowlACC vs. BCS Friday, Jan. 3, 8:30 pm (ESPN)Sun Life Stadium (72,230), Miami Gardens, Fla.

Vizio BCS National Championship GameBCS No.1 vs. BCS No. 2Monday, Jan. 6, 8:30 pm (ESPN)Rose Bowl Stadium (89,105)Pasadena, Calif.

2013 ACC Bowl Games, Selection Order

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2013 ACC Bowl Selection Bowl Championship Series

The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game will be selected to play in the Bowl Championship Series. Unless the winner of the Dr Pepper ACC

Football Championship Game is ranked No.1 or No. 2 in the fi nal BCS Standings and plays in the BCS National Championship Game, then the ACC Champion will serve as the host team of the Discover Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla. This year’s Vizio BCS National Championship Game will be hosted by the Rose Bowl on Jan. 6 in Pasadena, Calif. The BCS may also select a second ACC team, if one is eligible for selection (Won at least nine regular season games and is ranked among the Top 14 in the fi nal BCS

Standings), and there is an At-Large berth available and the team is selected by one of the four BCS Bowl Games—Discover Orange (only if the ACC Champion is in the BCS National Championship Game), Allstate Sugar, Tostitos Fiesta and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio.

After the BCS selections, then the selection order is:

1. Chick-fi l-A Bowl, Atlanta 2. Russell Athletic Bowl, Orlando

3. Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex. 4. Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. 5. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Nashville, Tenn.

6. Advocare V100 Bowl, Shreveport, La. 7. The Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman,

Washington,D.C. and Annapolis, Md..Conditional Agreement*

8. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, San Francisco, Calif.*If Pac-12 or BYU is unable to fi ll their obligations and ACC has an available team

Conditions:1. The runner-up of the ACC Championship Game, provided, is guaranteed not to fall further than the Hyundai Sun Bowl. The Sun Bowl will select the ACC Championship Game runner-up in any year that team is available to them.

2. Otherwise, if the bowl does not select the team available with the best Conference record, then it must choose a team that is within one conference win of the team (The “One-Win Rule”) with the best conference record (ie. 5-3 to 6-2), The bowl may take a team that has more than a one game difference, only if the team is ranked more than fi ve spaces above the team with the best Conference record in the fi nal BCS Standings.

3. If, after all bowl selections have been made, and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl has an opening due to the inability of either the Pac-12 Conference or BYU to provide a team, and the ACC has an available, eligible team, then the ACC will send a team to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl

Selection Time FrameThe Bowl Championship Series will announce its selections on the BCS ESPN Selection Show on Sunday, December 8. In conjunction with the BCS selections, each Atlantic Coast Conference affi liated bowl game will make their selections in the order specifi ed above. The ACC, the Bowls and individual schools will announce the selections after all selections are completed on Sunday.

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The ACC and The Bowl Championship Series

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2013-14 BCS ScheduleJan. 1 . Rose Bowl Game Presented by Vizio (ESPN) ................... 5:00 pmJan. 1 .. Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (ESPN) ..8:30 pmJan. 2 .. Allstate Sugar Bowl (ESPN) .... 8:30 pmJan. 3 .. Discover Orange Bowl (ESPN) ......8:30 pmJan. 6 .. Vizio BCS National ChampionshipGame (ESPN), Pasadena, Calif. ........ 8:30 pm Heading into its 16th and fi nal year of deter-

mining the National Championship in college foot-ball, the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a fi ve-game arrangement that is designed to match the two top-rated teams and to create competitive match ups among eight other highly regarded teams in four other games. The bowl games participating are the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Discover Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio and the Allstate Sug-ar Bowl. In addition, the BCS National Championship Game is played at one of the bowl sites, this year at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif., on January 6, 2014. The term “BCS conference” frequently is used incorrectly. Actually, all 10 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences are “BCS confer-ences” because the BCS arrangement is managed by the commissioners of the 10 NCAA FBS confer-ences and the director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame. The conferences are Atlantic Coast, The American Athletic Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, Pacifi c-12, and the Southeastern. Six conferences (ACC, American, Big 12, Big

Beginning with the 2014-15 sea-son, college football will enter a new era when a postseason playoff will begin. The format is simple: top four teams, two semifi nals played in bowl games, and a national championship game played in a different city each year. Each semifi nal will be played during the New Year's holiday with the national cham-pionship game in prime time on a Mon-day night at least a week later. It will be the best of all worlds, and the biggest innovation to the sport in decades. A selection committee will choose 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 semifi nals will rotate among six different bowls, extending the experi-ence to more fans. In the years when the bowls are not hosting semifi nals, the bowls will feature eight other teams in four compelling matchups.

2014-15 ScheduleJan. 1, 2015--Semifi nals, Sugar BowlJan. 1, 2015--Semifi nals, Rose BowlJan. 12, 2015--National Championship, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Bowl Championship Series

Ten, SEC and Pac-12) have earned annual auto-matic qualifi cation for the 2010-13 seasons by vir-tue of contracts to host the bowl games, and/or by having met a four-year metric based on competitive results (The ACC champion plays in the Discover Orange Bowl, the Big Ten and Pac-12 champs in the Rose Bowl presented by Vizio, Big 12 in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and SEC in the Allstate Sugar Bowl). Additionally, the highest-ranked champion of Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, or Sun Belt conferences will be guaranteed a slot in a BCS game if that team is ranked 12th or higher in the fi nal BCS standings, 16th or higher if its ranking is higher than that of a champion from one of the six conferences with automatic qualifi cation. Other teams are eligible to be selected at large by a bowl game if they fi nish among the top 14. The champions of the Big Ten and the Pac-12 will play in the Rose Bowl if they do not qualify for the National Championship Game. Other “regional consideration” tie-ins include the SEC champion in the Sugar Bowl, the ACC champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl if those teams are not ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS Standings.

The Atlantic Coast Conference has been a member of the Bowl Cham-pionship Series (BCS) since its inception for the 1998 season. ACC Commissioner John Swofford, is the only Commissioner to twice serve as BCS Coordinator, having done so in the 2000 and 2001 seasons and again in the 2008 and 2009 campaigns, as the ACC successfully administered the BCS on two separate occasions. Swofford is also the last Commissioner to serve as BCS Coordinator. In 2009, the BCS group named longtime college administrator Bill Hancock to serve as the fi rst Executive Director of the Bowl Championship Series. Hancock has since assumed the duties previously handled by the coordinator. Prior to being named Executive Director, Hancock served four years as the Administrator for the BCS.

The ACC and the BCS

John SwoffordACC Commissioner

Longtime athletics administrator Bill Hancock achieved a unique triple accomplishment at the upper echelon of intercollegiate athletics when he was named the fi rst Executive Director of the of the College Football Playoff, which begins after the 2014 season. Previously, Hancock was named the fi rst full-time director of the NCAA Final Four and then was named the fi rst executive director of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 2009, a role he continues in this year until the completion of the BCS with this year’s national championship game. Hancock served for 13 years as director of the NCAA’s Division I Men’s Basketball Championship--the three-week March Madness event that culminates at the Final Four. After a family tragedy, he retired in 2002 and for three years was the tournament’s media coordinator on a consulting basis before being named BCS administrator in October of 2005. He is a 1972 journalism graduate of the University of Oklahoma and worked in sports information at his alma mater and also on the staff of the Big Eight Conference before being named director of the Final Four in 1989.

Bill Hancock, Executive DirectorBowl Championship Series; College Footbll Playoff

BCS StandingsThe BCS Standings are composed of three elements that are weighted equally: the USA Today Coaches poll, 2) the Harris poll, and 3) the average of six computer poll rankings. The highest and lowest computer ranking is discarded each week with the com-puter average based on the remaining four rankings. The BCS Standings are compiled and released by the National Football Foundation eight times during the season, beginning this year on Sun-day, October 20 and ending on BCS Se-lection Sunday, December 8. The fi rst Harris Poll will be released on Sunday, Oct. 13.

Bill HancockExecutive Director

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P S3 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Florida State 11 10 10 8 8 8 6 5 3 3 3 2 2Baylor -- 23 22 20 19 17 15 12 6 5 5 4 3Ohio State 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4Oregon 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 5Auburn -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 11 8 7 7 6Clemson 8 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 9 8 8 7Missouri -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 14 5 10 9 9 8Texas A&M 7 7 6 10 10 9 9 7 14 12 11 10 9Stanford 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 13 8 6 6 5 10Oklahoma State 13 13 12 11 11 21 22 21 19 18 15 12 11South Carolina 6 6 13 12 12 13 14 11 20 14 13 11 12Michigan State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 18 14 13UCLA 21 18 16 13 13 12 11 9 12 17 16 13 14Fresno State -- -- -- -- 25 23 21 17 15 16 17 16 15Wisconsin 23 21 20 24 23 -- -- 25 22 22 21 17 16UCF -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 21 19 19 15 17LSU 12 9 8 6 6 10 10 6 13 11 10 18 18Arizona State -- -- -- 23 -- 22 -- -- -- 25 23 21 19Northern Illinois -- -- -- -- -- -- 23 23 23 21 22 20 20Louisville 9 8 7 7 7 7 8 8 18 20 20 19 21Oklahoma 16 16 14 14 14 11 12 18 17 13 12 -- 22USC 24 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23Ole Miss -- -- 25 21 21 24 -- -- -- -- -- -- 24Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25Texas -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23 --Miami (FL) -- -- 15 16 15 14 13 10 7 7 14 24 --Georgia 5 11 9 9 9 6 7 15 -- -- -- 25 --Notre Dame 14 14 21 22 22 -- -- -- -- -- 24 -- --Texas Tech -- -- -- 25 24 20 20 16 10 15 25 -- --Michigan 17 17 11 15 18 19 18 -- 24 23 -- -- --Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 19 16 -- -- -- --Nebraska 18 22 23 -- -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- --Washington -- 20 19 17 16 15 16 20 -- -- -- -- --Florida 10 12 18 19 20 18 17 22 -- -- -- -- --Northwestern 22 19 17 18 17 16 19 -- -- -- -- -- --Maryland -- -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- --TCU 20 24 24 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Texas 15 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Boise State 19 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Oregon State 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

P S3 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13 020 O27 N3 N10 N17Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Florida State 12 10 9 8 8 8 6 5 3 3 3 2 2Ohio State 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3Baylor -- 22 22 19 18 16 15 12 5 5 5 4 4Oregon 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 5Clemson 8 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 10 8 7 6 6Auburn -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 17 11 10 9 7Missouri -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14 7 10 9 8 8Oklahoma St 14 14 11 11 11 20 20 17 13 12 11 10 9Texas A&M 6 7 6 9 9 9 9 7 15 14 13 11 10South Carolina 7 6 14 13 13 12 12 9 20 16 15 12 11Stanford 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 13 8 7 6 5 12Michigan State -- -- -- 24 -- -- -- -- -- 24 19 16 13UCLA 21 18 17 15 14 13 13 10 11 19 18 15 14Louisville 9 8 7 6 7 7 8 6 16 17 16 13 15Fresno State -- -- -- 25 23 21 22 19 18 18 17 14 16Wisconsin 23 21 18 -- 24 -- -- -- 24 23 22 20 17Oklahoma 16 15 13 12 12 10 10 18 12 9 8 17 18LSU 13 11 8 7 6 11 11 8 13 13 12 18 19UCF -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 22 21 19 20Northern Illinois -- -- -- -- -- 23 23 23 22 20 20 21 21Arizona State -- -- -- 23 -- 24 -- -- -- -- 24 22 22Minnesota -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 23Duke -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24USC 24 22 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25Miami (FL) -- 24 18 17 15 14 14 11 6 6 14 23 --Texas 15 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24 --Texas Tech -- -- -- -- 25 22 21 15 9 15 23 -- --Notre Dame 11 13 21 21 22 -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- --Michigan 17 17 12 14 17 17 16 24 23 21 -- -- --Virginia Tech -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 20 19 -- -- -- --Nebraska 18 19 15 -- -- 25 24 21 21 -- -- -- --Oregon State 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Georgia 5 12 10 10 10 6 7 16 -- -- -- -- --Florida 10 9 20 18 19 19 17 22 -- -- -- -- --Washington -- 23 23 20 20 18 19 25 -- -- -- -- --Northwestern 22 20 16 16 16 15 18 -- -- -- -- -- --Ole Miss -- -- 25 22 21 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --TCU 20 25 24 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Boise State 19 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1Florida State 5 3 3 3 2 2Ohio State 4 4 4 4 3 3Baylor 13 5 5 5 4 4Oregon 2 2 2 2 6 5Clemson 3 10 8 7 7 6Auburn -- 15 11 9 9 7Missouri 14 6 9 8 8 8Oklahoma St 19 17 15 14 11 9Texas A&M 7 13 13 12 10 10Stanford 12 8 6 6 5 11South Carolina 11 20 17 15 12 12Michigan State -- -- 23 18 15 13Fresno State 18 18 18 17 13 14UCLA 9 11 19 19 16 15Louisville 6 16 16 16 14 16LSU 8 12 12 11 17 17Northern Illinois 22 21 20 20 18 18Wisconsin -- 24 24 22 21 19UCF -- 25 22 21 19 20Oklahoma 17 14 10 10 20 21Arizona State -- -- 25 24 22 22USC -- -- -- -- -- 23Duke -- -- -- -- -- 24Minnesota -- -- -- -- -- 25Miami (FL) 10 7 7 13 23 --Texas -- -- -- -- 24 --Georgia 16 -- -- -- 25 --Texas Tech 15 9 14 23 -- --Notre Dame -- -- -- 25 -- --Michigan 24 22 21 -- -- --Virginia Tech 20 19 -- -- -- --Nebraska 23 23 -- -- -- --

Associated Press Rankings USA Today Rankings

Harris Interactive Rankings BCS Standings

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National Rankings

AP Ranking History(Refl ects only last week’s rankings)

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

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

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

Clemson .................... 40 ....... 98 .........2.......... 348

Duke ............................ 1 ....... 57 ..................... 161

Florida State .............. 31 ..... 330 .......61.......... 499

Georgia Tech ....................... 143 ..................... 289

Maryland ............................... 79 .........6.......... 190

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

North Carolina ....................... 74 .........1.......... 230

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

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

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

Wake Forest ............................ 0 ....................... 41

O20 O27 N3 N10 N17Alabama 1 1 1 1 1Florida State 2 3 2 2 2Ohio State 4 4 4 3 3Baylor 8 6 6 5 4Oregon 3 2 3 6 5Auburn 11 11 9 7 6Clemson 9 8 7 8 7Missouri 5 9 8 9 8Stanford 6 5 5 4 9Oklahoma St 19 18 14 12 10South Carolina 21 14 12 10 11Texas A&M 16 12 15 11 12Michigan State -- 22 17 16 13UCLA 12 20 19 13 14Fresno State 17 16 16 14 15Northern Illinois 18 17 18 15 16Arizona State -- -- 22 19 17UCF 23 23 21 17 18Wisconsin -- 24 24 22 19Oklahoma 15 10 10 18 20Louisville 20 19 20 20 21LSU 13 13 13 21 22USC -- -- -- -- 23Mississippi -- -- -- -- 24Minnesota -- -- -- -- 25Miami (FL) 7 7 11 23 --Texas -- -- -- 24 --Georgia -- -- -- 25 --Notre Dame -- 25 23 -- --Texas Tech 10 15 25 -- --Michigan 22 21 -- -- --Virginia Tech 14 -- -- -- --Nebraska 24 -- -- -- --Oregon State 25 -- -- -- --

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ACC Overtime Games

ACC Overtime Games, 1997-2012 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 ........21-21

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When Virginia Tech and Maryland ended regulation tied at 21 in week 12 of the 2013 season, it marked the 64th game featuring an ACC team that has had to go to extra sessions. Of the 64 overtime contests, a large portion of them--27--have been played in the month of September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC teams a total of 15 times in November, while 12 have been played in October, three in August, fi ve in December and two in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl). Of the 64 overtime contests, 32 have been ACC games while 32 nonconference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 35-21 advantage in the 56 games played on campus. The team which wins the toss has a 33-31 record. Fifty of the games were decided in the fi rst overtime with nine games in double overtime and fi ve in triple overtime.

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

ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records

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Total Offense637 Miami vs. Savannah State ................. S21624 Clemson vs. Syracuse ......................... O5617 Florida State vs. Nevada .................... S14614 Florida State vs. Maryland ................... O5610 Clemson vs. Virginia ........................... N2

Rushing Yardage420 Boston College vs. NC State .............. N16394 Georgia Tech vs. Syracuse ................ O19394 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia .................. O26377 Florida State vs. Nevada .................... S14368 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ....................... A31

Passing Yardage466 Clemson vs. Syracuse ......................... O5444 Florida State vs. Clemson .................. O19435 Clemson vs. Virginia ........................... N2431 Florida State vs. Maryland ................... O5424 Pitt vs. Duke ...................................... S21Points Scored 77 Miami vs. Savannah State ................. S21 70 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ....................... A31 63 Florida State vs. Maryland ................... O5 62 Florida State vs. Nevada .................... S14 59 Florida State vs. Syracuse ................. N16 59 Florida State vs. Wake Forest .............. N9 59 Clemson vs. Virginia ........................... N2

Total Defense 79 Virginia vs. VMI ................................. S21 87 Syracuse vs. Wagner ........................ S14151 Wake Forest vs. Presbyterian ............ A29162 Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina ...... S7 166 Florida State vs. Wake Forest .............. N9

Passing Defense 34 Syracuse vs. Wagner ........................ S14 38 Virginia vs. VMI ................................. S21 49 Wake Forest vs. Presbyterian ............ A29 51 Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina ...... S7 53 NC State vs. Boston College .............. N16

Punt Return Yards126 North Carolina vs. Pitt ....................... N16 113 Duke vs. NC Central .......................... A31106 Maryland vs. Virginia Tech ................ N16 82 Florida State vs. Nevada .................... S14 80 Miami vs. Duke ................................. N16

Kickoff Return Yards 208 Miami vs. Virginia Tech ....................... N9183 Miami vs. Savannah State ................. S21 171 Maryland vs. Wake Forest ................. O19168 Miami vs. Duke ................................. N16 167 Pitt vs. North Carolina ....................... N16

2013 Top Games - Team

Rushing Yardage339 Andre Williams, BC ........................... N16 295 Andre Williams, BC ............................. N9263 Andre Williams, BC ............................. O5 240 Isaac Bennett, UP .............................. O19 204 Andre Williams, BC ............................. S6 186 Duke Johnson, UM ............................ A31184 Duke Johnson, UM .............................. O5173 James Conner, UP ............................ S21 173 Shadrach Thornton, NCST ................ O26 172 Andre Williams. BC ........................... O26

2013 Top Games - IndividualTotal Offense450 Tajh Boyd, CU ..................................... O5446 Jameis Winston, FS .......................... O19 429 Logan Thomas, VT .............................. N2424 Brandon Connettte, DU ..................... S21417 Jameis Winston, FS ............................ O5412 Jameis Winston, FSU ........................ S28410 Tom Savage, UP ................................ S21 408 Logan Thomas, VT .............................. N9399 C.J. Brown, MD ................................. S14397 Stephen Morris, UM .......................... N16

Receiving Yardage199 Eric Ebron, NC ................................... O17 179 Stefon Diggs, MD ................................ S7 177 Michael Campanaro, WF ................... S14 176 Martavis Bryant, CU .......................... N16 171 Joshua Stanford, VT ............................ N2 169 Sammy Watkins, CU ........................... N2166 Devin Street, UP ................................ S21 163 Sammy Watkins, CU ......................... O26 161 Nick O’Leary, FS ................................ O19 158 Levern Jacobs, MD ........................... O26

All-Purpose Yardage339 Andre Williams, BC ........................... N16325 Duke Johnson, UM .............................. O5 295 Andre Williams, BC ............................. N9279 Jamison Crowder, DU ....................... S21263 Andre Williams, BC ............................. O5 243 Duke Johnson, UM ............................ O26 240 Isaac Bennett, UP .............................. O19239 Tyler Boyd, UP .................................. S21229 Robert Godhigh, GT .......................... N16224 Duke Johnson, UM ............................ A31

2013 Top Performances, Long Plays

Rushing Defense -5 Georgia Tech vs. Pitt ........................... N2 8 Virginia vs. Pitt .................................. S28 22 NC State vs. Richmond ....................... S7 23 Virginia Tech vs. Pitt ......................... O12 33 Florida State vs. Maryland ................... O5

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Passing Yardage455 Tajh Boyd, CU ..................................... O5444 Jameis Winston, FS .......................... O19424 Tom Savage, UP ................................ S21393 Jameis Winston, FS ............................ O5 391 Logan Thomas, VT .............................. N2 379 Stephen Morris, UM .......................... N16377 Tajh Boyd, CU ..................................... N2 376 David Watford, VA ............................. O26366 Logan Thomas, VT .............................. N9366 Bryn Renner, NC ............................... S28

Pass Receptions 16 Michael Campanaro, WF ................... S14 14 Sammy Watkins, CU ......................... O26 13 Alex Amidon, BC ............................... A31 13 Darius Jennings, VA .......................... O26 12 Michael Campanaro, WF ..................... O5 11 Jamison Crowder, DU ......................... S7 11 Michael Campanaro, WF ................... O19 11 Bryan Underwood, NCST .................... O5 11 Tyler Boyd, UP .................................... N2 10 Sherman Radland, WF ........................ N2 10 Tim Smith, VA ................................... O26

First Downs 33 Florida State vs. Maryland ................... O5 32 Virginia vs. Georgia Tech .................. O26 30 Clemson vs. Maryland ....................... O26 30 Florida State vs. NC State .................. O26 30 Florida State vs. Clemson .................. O19

Longest PlaysLongest Runs From Scrimmage80 Andre Williams, BC vs. New Mexico State (TD) ...N977 Trey Edmunds, VT vs. Alabama (TD) ......... A3176 Chris Mangus, VT vs. Western Carolina (TD) ....S774 Levonte Whitfi eld, FS vs. Syracuse (TD) ...N1672 Shardrach Thornton, NCST vs. Florida State (TD) O2667 Prince-Tyson Gulley, SU vs. Wake Forest ..........N267 Brandon Ross, MD vs. West Virginia ......... S2166 Jerome Smith, SU vs. Clemson (TD) ...........O565 Robert Godhigh, GT vs. Virginia (TD) ........O2665 Karlos Williams, FSU vs. Nevada (TD) ....... S1465 Robert Godhigh, GT vs. Clemson (TD) ......N16 65 Andre Williams, BC vs. NC State ...............N16

Longest Pass Plays96 Sammy Watkins fr. Boyd, CU (TD) ..............N294 Nick O’Leary fr. Winston, FS ......................O1991 Sammy Watkins fr. Boyd, CU (TD) ..............O584 Allen Hurns fr. Morris, UM (TD) ..................N983 Willie Byrn fr. Thomas, VT ..........................O581 Stacy Coley fr. Morris, UM (TD) ..................N980 Bryan Underwood fr. Thomas, ST (TD) ..... S2880 Allen Hurns fr. Morris, UM (TD) ................ S2180 Quintin Payton fr. Mitchell, NCST (TD) ........N977 Sammy Watkins fr. Boyd, CU (TD) ............ A3177 Brandon Ross fr. Caleb Rowe, MD ............O12

Longest Kickoff Returns100 DeVon Edwards, DU vs. NC State (TD) ........N998 Myles Willis, BC vs. New Mexico State (TD) ....N997 Levonte Whitfi eld, FS vs. Wake Forest (TD).....N995 Duke Johnson, UM vs. Savannah State ..... S2188 Stacy Cooley, UM vs. Savannah State (TD)S2188 Demitri Knowles, VT vs. Maryland ............N1671 Myles Willis, BC vs. Florida State .............. S2859 Lynn Griffi n, GT vs. Virginia ......................O2650 Lafayette Pitts, UP vs. Notre Dame ..............N949 Prince-Tyson Gulley, SU vs. Georgia Tech .. O1948 Taquan Mizzell, VA vs. North Carolina ........... N9 Longest Punt Returns85 Ryan Switzer, NC vs. Virginia (TD) ..............N982 Jamison Crowder, DU vs, Pitt (TD) ........... S2179 Stacy Coley, UM vs. Duke (TD) .................N1676 Jamison Crowder, DU vs. NC Central (TD) ... A3173 Rashard Smith, NCST vs. Duke, (TD) ..........N967 Rashard Smith, ST vs. Central Michigan (TD) .. S2865 Ryan Switzer, NC vs. Pitt (TD) ...................N1663 William Likely, MD vs. Virginia Tech (TD) ... N1661 Ryan Switzer, NC vs. Pitt (TD) ...................N1656 Kevin Weatherspoon, UP vs. ODU .............O1945 Adam Humphries, CU vs. Florida State ......O19

Longest Field Goals56 Cody Journell, VT vs. Boston Colelge ..........N253 Roberto Aguayo, FS vs. Syracuse ..............N1653 Ross Martin, DU vs. Virginia Tech .............O2653 Ian Frye, VA vs. BYU .................................. A3151 Chandler Catanzaro, CU vs. Georgia Tech ......N1651 Ross Martin, DU vs. Virginia Tech .............O2651 Chad Hedlund, WF vs. Maryland ................O1951 Nate Freese, BC vs. New Mexico State ........N950 Fuller Hoepner, VT vs. Marshall ................. S2150 Brad Craddock, MD vs. West Virginia ........ S21

Longest Punts77 Alec Vozenilek, VA vs. Pitt ......................... S2876 Tommy Hibbard, NC vs. Boston College ....O2675 Riley Dixon, SU vs. Clemson .......................O572 Will Monday, DU vs. Georgia Tech ............ S1467 Nate Freese, BC vs. NC State .....................N1666 Will Monday, DU vs. Memphis .................... S766 Riley Dixon, SU vs. Wagner ....................... S1465 Nate Freese, BC vs. USC ............................ S14

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ACC Defense, Non-Offensive TouchdownsWeek 11 saw a total of 10 non-offensive touchdowns, a high for the 2013 season ... Duke’s DeVon Edwards had a total of three return touchdowns to help lead the Blue Devils to a 38-20 victory over NC State..Fourteen current ACC players have recorded at least two returns for touchdowns: Duke’s DeVon Edwards (2 Interceptions and 1 kick return), Florida State’s Rashad Greene (2 punt returns) Duke’s Ross Cockrell (blocked fi eld goal and int. return), Georgia Tech’s Isaiah Johnson (2 interception returns), Georgia Tech’s Jamal Golden (2 kickoff returns), Miami’s Duke Johnson (2 kickoff returns), Maryland’s Stefon Diggs (2 kickoff returns)Duke’s Jamison Crowder (2 punt returns), Maryland’s A.J. Hendy (2 interception returns), NC State’s D.J. Green (1 blocked punt, 1 interception return), Miami’s Ladarius Gunter (1 interception, 1 blocked FG), Boston College’s Kevin Pierre-Louis (1 interception, 1 fumble return) and NC State’s Rashard Smith (2 piunt returns)

Team ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 TotalVirginia Tech (47*) 3 5 4 9 2 4 9 8 6 7 7 11 6 7 5 9 5 4 5 1 2 2 123Miami (36*) 5 1 2 5 7 4 2 3 13 11 7 9 10 3 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 5 107Florida State 7 7 1 1 7 6 1 5 4 5 6 6 3 5 5 5 6 5 2 3 4 7 101NC State 6 0 2 1 3 2 6 3 2 4 9 9 5 2 4 3 3 1 5 6 4 2 82North Carolina 2 3 5 1 5 4 5 2 4 3 0 2 3 4 4 3 6 7 2 1 5 4 75Clemson 3 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 2 3 5 1 6 4 3 7 3 3 2 3 65Georgia Tech 1 1 1 2 4 2 11 1 4 2 0 3 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 3 3 2 57Syracuse 3 1 1 2 6 9 4 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 56Wake Forest 3 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 5 3 2 10 3 1 2 1 2 1 55Maryland 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 4 3 3 7 4 1 1 2 0 1 4 6 5 2 3 55Duke 4 4 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 5 6 53Boston College (30*) 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 2 2 3 1 5 2 6 4 8 2 2 3 1 2 52 Virginia 4 0 6 1 8 3 2 1 0 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 48Pitt (1*) 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 4 5 5 5 6 0 3 2 1 3 1 1 48ACC* 34 17 26 10 32 26 33 19 23 25 33 36 46 32 41 45 45 47 36 30 34 37 *706

3 ...DeVon Edwards, Duke 100 Kick Return vs. NC State, 11-9-13 25 Interception vs. NC State, 11-9-13 45 Interception vs. NC State 11-9-133 ...Ryan Switzer, North Carolina 85 Punt Return vs. Virginia, 11-9-13 65 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 11-17-13 61 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 11-17-132 ...Rashad Greene, Florida State 47 Punt Return vs. Murray St., 9-1-12 60 Punt Return vs. Wake Forest, 9-15-122 ...Ross Cockrell, Duke 75 Blocked FG vs. FIU, 9-1-12 32 Int. Return vs. NCCU, 9-15-122 ...Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech 34 Int. Return vs. NC State, 10-1-11 22 Int. Return vs. BYU, 10-27-122 ...Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech 97 Kick Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 100 Kick Return vs. UNC, 11-10-122 ...Duke Johnson, Miami 95 Kick Return vs. BCU, 9-15-12 95 Kick Return vs. UVa, 11-10-122 ...Stefon Diggs, Maryland 100 Kick Return vs. Virginia, 10-13-12 99 Kick Return vs. North Carolina, 10-24-122 ...Dexter McDougle, Maryland 49 Interception Return vs UConn, 9-14-13 66 Fumble Return vs. NC State, 11-26-112 ...Jamison Crowder, Duke 76 Punt Return vs. NC Central, 8-31-13 82 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 8-31-132 ...A.J. Hendy, Maryland 28 Interception Return vs. WVU 9-21-13 32 Interception Return vs. NC State, 11-26-122 ...D.J. Green, NC State 0 Blocked Punt vs. Boston College, 10-9-10 37 Interception vs. Central Michigan, 9-28-132 ...Ladarius Gunter, Miami 30 Interception vs. Georgia Tech, 10-5-13 67 Blocked FG vs. North Carolina, 10-17-132 ...Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College 96 Fumble Return vs. UMass, 10-1-11 33 Interception Return vs. Virgina Tech, 11-2-132 ...Rashard Smith, NC State 73 Punt Return vs. Duke, 11-9-13 73 Punt Return vs. The Citadel, 9-22-132 ...Stacy Coley, Miami 88 Kick Return vs. Savannah State, 11-17-13 79 Punt Return vs. Syracuse, 11-17-13

Non-Offensive Touchdowns (1992-2013)*Total as ACC Teams Only

Touchdowns Via Returns

2013 Returns for Touchdowns (37)Date Name, School Opponent Yds Return8/31 Jamison Crowder, Duke .....................NC Central .................. 76 ......Punt Return8/31 Tyler Marcordes, Georgia Tech ............Elon .......................... 95 ......Interception8/31 Chris Milton, Georgia Tech .................Elon .......................... 54 ......Interception8/31 Brandon Chubb, Wake Forest ..............Presbyterian ................ 29 ......Interception9/7 Martin Jenkins, Clemson ...................SC State ..................... 52 ......Interception9/7 Darius Robinson, Clemson .................SC State ..................... 35 ......Interception9/7 Detrick Bonner, Virginia Tech ..............Western Carolina .......... 37 ......Interception9/14 Dexter McDougle, Maryland ...............Connecticut ................. 49 ......Interception9/21 Stacy Coley, Miami ..........................Savannah State ............ 88 ...... Kick Return9/21 Jamison Crowder, Duke .....................Pitt ........................... 82 ......Punt Return9/21 Derek DiNardo, Virginia Tech ..............Marshall ..................... 11 .... Blocked Punt9/21 Anthony Gonzalez, Pitt ......................Duke ......................... 37 ......Interception 9/21 A.J. Hendy, Maryland .......................West Virginia ............... 28 ......Interception9/21 Telvin Smith, Florida State .................Bethune Cookman ......... 68 ......Interception9/28 P.J. Williams, Florida State ................Boston College ............. 20 ......Interception9/28 Jimmy Gaines, Miami .......................South Florida .................0 ........... Fumble9/28 D.J. Green, NC State ........................Central Michigan ........... 37 ......Interception10/5 Ladarius Gunter, Miami .....................Georgia Tech ............... 30 ......Interception10/12 Vic Beasley, Clemson .......................Boston College ............. 13 ........... Fumble10/17 Ladarius Gunter, Miami .....................North Carolina .............. 67 .......Blocked FG10/19 Mario Edwards, Florida State ..............Clemson ..................... 37 ........... Fumble11/2 Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College .......Virginia Tech ............... 33 ......Interception11/9 Myles Willis, Boston College ..............New Mexico State ......... 98 ...... Kick Return11/9 Nate Andrews, Florida State ...............Wake Forest ................ 56 ......Interception11/9 Jalen Ramsey, Florida State ...............Wake Forest ................ 23 ........... Fumble11/9 Levonte Whitfi eld, Florida State ...........Wake Forest ................ 97 ...... Kick Return11/9 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina ..............Virginia ...................... 85 ......Punt Return11/9 Dominique Green, North Carolina .........Virginia ...................... 62 ......Interception11/9 Rashard Smith, NC State ...................Duke ......................... 73 ......Punt Return11/9 DeVon Edwards, Duke .......................NC State ....................100 ...... Kick Return11/9 DeVon Edwards, Duke .......................NC State ..................... 25 ......Interception11/9 DeVon Edwards, Duke .......................NC State ..................... 45 ......Interception11/16 William Likely, Maryland ...................Virginia Tech ............... 63 ......Punt Return11/16 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina ..............Pitt ........................... 65 ......Punt Return11/16 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina ..............Pitt ........................... 61 ......Punt Return11/16 Stacy Coley, Miami ..........................Duke ......................... 79 ......Punt Return11/16 Chris Casher, Florida State .................Syracuse .................... 31 ........... Fumble

Current ACC Players With 2 Or More Non-Offensive TDs

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Mid-American (1-1)Central Michigan vs. NC State ........................... W, 48-14Ball State vs. Virginia ..........................................L, 27-48

Mid-Eastern Athletic (4-0)NC Central vs. Duke ............................................ W, 45-0SC State vs. Clemson ........................................ W, 52-13Savannah State vs. Miami ................................... W, 77-7Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida State .................... W, 54-6

Mountain West (2-0)Nevada vs. Florida State ...................................... W, 62-7New Mexico vs. Pitt .......................................... W, 49-27

Northeast (1-0)Wagner vs. Syracuse .......................................... W, 54-0

Pac-12 (0-2)Oregon vs. Virginia .............................................L, 10-59Boston College vs. USC ........................................L, 7-35

Southeastern (2-2)North Carolina vs. South Carolina .......................L, 10-27Alabama vs. Virginia Tech ...................................L, 10-35Georgia vs. Clemson ......................................... W, 38-35Florida vs. Miami ............................................... W, 21-16Clemson vs. South Carolina ..................................Nov 30Florida State vs. Florida .........................................Nov 30Georgia vs. Georgia Tech ......................................Nov 30Vanderbilt vs. Wake Forest ....................................Nov 30

Southern (2-0)Elon vs. Georgia Tech ......................................... W, 70-0Western Carolina vs. Virginia Tech ..................... W, 45-3The Citadel vs. Clemson ........................................Nov 23

Southwestern Athletic (0-0)Alabama A&M vs. Georgia Tech ............................Nov 23

Sun Belt (1-1)Louisiana-Monroe vs. Wake Forest .....................L, 19-21Troy vs. Duke .................................................... W, 38-31

2013 ACC vs. Non-Conference(Overall 36-11, .766; Home 29-3, .906; Away 6-6, .500; Neutral 1-2, .333)

American Athletic (3-0)Duke vs. Memphis ............................................ W, 28-14Maryland vs. Connecticut .................................. W, 32-21Miami vs. South Florida .................................... W, 49-21

Big 12 (1-0)West Virginia vs. Maryland ................................. W, 37-0

Big South (2-0)Presbyterian vs. Wake Forest .............................. W, 31-7VMI vs. Virginia ................................................... W, 49-0

Big Ten (0-2)Penn State vs. Syracuse ......................................L, 17-23Syracuse vs. Northwestern .................................L, 48-27

Colonial (2-0)Villanova vs. Boston College ............................. W, 24-14Richmond vs. NC State ..................................... W, 23-21

Conference USA (7-1)Florida Atlantic vs. Miami .................................... W, 34-6Florida International vs. Maryland ..................... W, 43-10Louisiana Tech vs. NC State .............................. W, 40-14MTSU vs. North Carolina .................................. W, 40-20Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina .......................... W, 15-10Tulane vs. Syracuse .......................................... W, 52-17Marshall vs. Virginia Tech .........................W 29-21, 3 OTEast Carolina vs. North Carolina ..........................L, 31-55East Carolina vs. NC State .....................................Nov 23

Independent (8-2)BYU vs. Virginia ................................................ W, 19-16Old Dominion vs. Maryland ............................... W, 47-10Wake Forest vs. Army ....................................... W, 25-11Army vs. Boston College ................................... W, 48-27Georgia Tech vs. BYU .........................................L, 20-38Navy vs. Duke ..................................................... W, 35-7Old Dominion vs. Pitt ........................................ W, 35-24Pitt vs. Navy ........................................................L, 21-24Boston College vs. New Mexico State ............... W, 48-34Notre Dame vs. Pitt ........................................... W, 28-21Idaho vs. Florida State ..........................................Nov 23Old Dominion vs. North Carolina ...........................Nov 23

Conf. ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ‘00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Totals PctAmerican x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 3-0 3-0 1.000 Big 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 0-0 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 0-2 20-26 .435Big 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 22-24 .478Big 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 x x 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 7-1 53-20 .726MAC 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 1-1 40-10 .800Mtn. 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 12-8 .600Pac-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 0-2 11-16 .407SEC 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 2-2 52-79 .397Sun 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 26-4 .867WAC 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 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 8-2 54-52 .509*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 11-0 120-9 .930Total 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 36-11 525-313 .626

*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

ACC Non-Conference RecordACC vs. Non-Conference, 1996-2013

ACC Record Versus 2013Non-Conference Opponents

Alabama ...........................................4-24Alabama A&M ....................................0-0Army ...........................................34-18-1Ball State ............................................5-0Bethune-Cookman .............................3-0BYU ....................................................9-4The Citadel .......................................27-0Connecticut ......................................12-5Central Michigan ................................7-0East Carolina ...............................47-23-1Elon ....................................................3-0Florida .........................................21-31-3Florida Atlantic ...................................2-0Florida International ...........................8-0Georgia .......................................25-73-5Idaho ..................................................2-0Louisiana-Monroe ..............................2-1Louisiana Tech ................................6-1-1Marshall .............................................8-1Memphis ............................................8-5Middle Tennessee ............................10-3Navy ............................................41-39-4Nevada ...............................................3-1New Mexico .......................................2-0New Mexico State ..............................2-0Notre Dame .................................14-33-1NC Central ..........................................3-0Penn State .....................................7-50-1Presbyterian .......................................9-0Old Dominion .....................................4-0Oregon ...............................................0-1Richmond .....................................21-7-1Savannah State ..................................2-0South Carolina ............................57-63-2SC State .............................................3-0South Florida ......................................7-6Troy ...................................................5-0Tulane .........................................15-17-1USC ....................................................5-8Vanderbilt .......................................23-31Villanova ..........................................14-3VMI ..................................................35-9Wagner ..............................................1-0West Virginia ...............................37-42-1Western Carolina ..............................25-0

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2013 ACC Active Career StatisticsTotal Offense

Pl.Player, School ..............Years ..... Yards1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...............2000-03 .. 13,5822. Tajh Boyd, CU ..............2010-** .12,0153. Joe Hamilton, GT ................1996-99 .. 10,6404. Logan Thomas, VT .........2010-** .10,0635. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ...........2006-09 .... 9,9876. Riley Skinner, WF ................2006-09 .... 9,9237. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ........2002-05 .... 9,7598. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...........1996-99 .... 9,6389. Darian Durant, UNC .............2001-04 .... 9,63010. Russell Wilson, NCS .........2008-10 .... 9,628 11.Reggie Ball, GT ..................2003-06 .... 9,57912. Chris Weinke, FSU ............1997-00 .... 9,47313. Sean Renfree, DU ..............2009-12 .... 9,29814. Shawn Jones, GT ..............1989-92 .... 9,29615. Tyrod Taylor, VT ...............2007-10 .... 9,213 Chris Rix, FSU ...................2001-04 .... 9,21317. Spence Fischer, DU ...........1992-95 .... 9,11018. Ben Bennett, DU ................1980-83 .... 9,06119. T.J. Yates, UNC .................2007-10 .... 9,044 20. Matt Ryan, BC ...................2004-07 .. *9,02421. Jacory Harris, UM .............2008-11 .... 8,82322. Tanner Price, WF .........2010-** .. 8,81823.EJ Manuel, FSU ..................2009-12 .... 8,56324. Woodrow Dantzler, CL ......1998-01 .... 8,24925. Steve Slayden, DU .............1984-87 .... 8,12926. Bryn Renner, NC ..........2010-** .. 8,12827. Brian Kuklick, WF ..............1994-98 .... 7,83828. Christian Ponder, FSU .......2007-10 .... 7,70529. Shawn Moore, UVa ...........1987-90 .... 7,69730. Drew Weatherford, FSU. ......2005-08 .... 7,606*Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage

ACC Career Active Total Offense Leaders 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2) ..................... 12,015 2. Logan Thomas, VT (4) ....................... 10,063 3. Tanner Price, Wake Forest (22) .......... 8,818 4. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (26) ........ 8,128 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College .............. 7,490 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ....................... 7,335 7. C.J. Brown, Maryland .......................... 3,414 8. Andre Williams, Boston College .......... 3,372 9. Jameis Winston, Florida State ............. 3,083 10. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ......................... 2,726

Passing YardagePl. Player, School ..........Years ......Yards1. Philip Rivers, NCS ............2000-03 .. 13,4842. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ......2010-** . 11,0133. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....2006-09 .. 10,0654. Chris Weinke, FSU ............1997-00 .... 9,8395. Riley Skinner, WF .............2006-09 .... 9,7626. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem.2002-05 ..... 9,6657. Ben Bennett, Duke ............1980-83 .... 9,6148. Sean Renfree, DU .............2009-12 .... 9,465 9. Jamie Barnette, NCS ........1996-99 .... 9,461 10. T.J. Yates, UNC ..............2007-10 .... 9,37711. Spence Fischer, Duke .......1992-95 .... 9,021 12. Matt Ryan, BC ..............2004-07 .. *8,963 13. Joe Hamilton, GT ..............1996-99 .... 8,88214. Jacory Harris, UM ............2008-11 .... 8,82615. Darian Durant, UNC ..........2001-04 .... 8,75516. Logan Thomas, VT .......2010-** ...8,72817. Tanner Price, WF .........2010-** ...8,62518. Russell Wilson, NCS ........2008-10 .... 8,545 19. Shawn Jones, GT .............1989-92 .... 8,44120. Chris Rix, FSU ..............2001-04 .... 8,39021. Bryn Renner, NC .....................2010-** 8,22122. Reggie Ball, GT ..............2003-06 .... 8,12823. Brian Kuklick, WF .............1994-98 .... 8,01724. Steve Slayden, Duke .........1984-87 .... 8,00425. Chase Rettig, BC..........2010-** ...7,72026. EJ Manuel, FSU ..............2009-12 .... 7,73627. Drew Weatherford, FSU ......2005-08 .... 7,56728. Matt Schaub, UVa ............2000-03 .... 7,50229. Mike Glennon, NCST ........2009-12 .... 7,41130. Mike Elkins, WF ..............1985-88 .... 7,304*Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage

ACC Career Active Passing Yardage Leaders 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2) .................. 11,013 2. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech (16) .... 8,728 3. Tanner Price, Wake Forest (17) ......... 8,625 4. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (20) ..... 8,221 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College (26) .... 7,773 6. Stephen Morris, Miami .................... 7,226 7. Jameis Winston, Florida State ........... 2,938 8. C.J. Brown, Clemson......................... 2,450 9. Tom Savage, Pitt ............................... 2,335

Rushing YardagePl. Player, School ........... Years ....... Yards1. Ted Brown, NCS, .............1975-78 ...... 4,6022. Amos Lawrence, UNC .....1977-80 ...... 4,3913. LaMont Jordan, Md. .......1997-00 ...... 4,1474. Robert Lavette, GT ...........1981-84 ...... 4,0665. Chris Barclay, WF, ..........2002-05 ...... 4,0326. Thomas Jones, UVa ........1996-99 ...... 3,9987. Raymond Priester, CL ......1994-97 ...... 3,9668. Mike Voight, UNC ............1973-76 ...... 3,9719. Warrick Dunn, FSU .........1993-96 ...... 3,95910. James Davis, CL ............2005-08 ...... 3,88111. James McDougald, WF ....1976-79 ...... 3,81112. Montel Harris, BC ............2008-11 ...... 3,73513. Jerry Mays, GT ................1985-89 ...... 3,69914. Leon Johnson, UNC .........1993-96 ...... 3,69315. Joe McIntosh, NCS ..........1981-84 ...... 3,64216. Tremayne Stephens, NCS ....1994-97 ...... 3,55317. C.J. Spiller, CU ................2006-09 ...... 3,54718. Andre Ellington, CU .........2009-12 ...... 3,43619. Tiki Barber, UVa. ..............1993-96 ...... 3,38920.Andre Williams, BC...... 2010-13 .... 3,37221. Tashard Choice, GT .........2005-07 ...... 3,36522. Terry Kirby, UVa. .............1989-92 ...... 3,34823. P.J. Daniels, GT ...............2002-05 ...... 3,34624. Michael Ramseur, WF ......1982-85 ...... 3,32525. Charlie Wysocki, Md. .......1978-81 ...... 3,31726. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ..........1980-82 ...... 3,26727.Jonathan Dwyer, GT .........2007-09 ...... 3,22628. Travis Minor, FSU ............1997-00 ...... 3,21829. Wali Lundy, UVa. .............2002-05 ...... 3,19330. Don McCauley, UNC ........1968-70 ...... 3,172

ACC Career Active Rushing Leaders 1. Andre Williams, Boston College ........ 3,372 2. Kevin Parks, Virginia ......................... 2,239 3. Josh Harris, Wake Forest .................. 2,128 4. David Sims, Georgia Tech ................. 2,008 5. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ......... 1,918 6. Duke Johnson, Miami ........................ 1,867 7. Roderick McDowell, Clemson ............ 1,416 8. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ............ 1,335 9. Shadrach Thornton, NC State ............ 1,300 10. Josh Snead, Duke .............................. 1,197

Career 300-Yard Passing Yardage Games 17 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ............................455........SU 10 Bryn Renner, Sr., UNC .....................366......ECU 8 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ..................566........ ST 5 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...................444........CU 5 Tanner Price, Sr., WF .......................327........NC 4 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ........................441.......UM 4 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ....................391........ BC 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...............324..... Troy 2 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ........................424........DU 1 Perry Hills, So., MD .........................305.....WVU 1 Caleb Rowe, So., MD .......................332........ VA 1 David Watford, So., VA ....................376........ GT

Career 200-Yard Passing Yardage Games 31 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ............................455........SU 25 Bryn Renner, Sr., UNC .....................366......ECU 24 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ....................391........ BC 19 Tanner Price, Sr.., WF ......................327........NC 17 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ..................566........ ST 14 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ........................441.......UM 8 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...................444........CU 6 C.J. Brown, Sr, MD ..........................399........UC 6 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ........................424.....UNM 6 Pete Thomas, Jr., ST ........................257....... WF 5 David Watford, So., VA ....................376........ GT 3 Anthony Boone, Sr., DU ...................295... NAVY 3 Caleb Rowe, So., MD .......................282........CU 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...............324..... Troy 2 Perry Hills, So., MD .........................305.....WVU 1 Drew Allen, Sr., SU ..........................279........NU 1 Marquise Williams, So., NC .............277........ VT 1 Terrel Hunt, So., SU .........................265.......WC 1 Shawn Petty, So., MD ......................208........NC

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Career 400-Yard Total Offense Games7 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU .............................529....... ST

3 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS .....................446.......CU 2 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ....................568....... ST 2 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ......................429....... BC 1 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC .........................439......UM 1 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU .................424.......UP 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP .........................410.......DU

Career 300-Yard Total Offense Games 20 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU .............................529....... ST 12 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ......................429....... BC 10 Bryn Renner, Sr., NC .........................373......Lou 8 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ....................568....... ST 7 Tanner Price, Sr., WF.........................350....... ST 5 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS .....................446.......CU 4 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC .........................416......UM 4 C.J. Brown, Sr.., MD ..........................399.......UC 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU .................424.......UP 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP .........................410.......DU 1 Marquise Williams, So., NC ...............333....... VT 1 Caleb Rowe, So., MD .........................324....... VA 1 Pete Thomas, Jr., ST .........................317...... WF 1 David Watford, So., VA ......................359....... GT 1 Caleb Rowe, So., MD .........................305.......CU

Career 400-Yard Passing Yardage Games3 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ....................566.........ST

3 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU .............................455........ SU 1 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS .....................444........ CU 1 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC .........................441....... UM 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP .........................424........ DU

ACC Career Active LeadersCareer 200-Yard Rushing Games

4 Andre Williams, Sr., BC (2) .................339... NCST 1 Josh Harris, Sr., WF ............................241........ VT 1 Isaac Bennett, Jr., UP ..........................240.....ODU

Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 14 Andre Williams, Sr., BC .......................339... NCST 7 Duke Johnson, So., UM .......................186......FAU 7 Kevin Parks, Jr., UVa ...........................135......VMI 6 Devonta Freeman, Jr., FSU ..................148.......MD 6 C.J. Brown, Sr., MD .............................162........CU 5 Shadrach Thornton, So., ST ................173......FSU 4 Josh Harris, Sr., WF ............................241........ VT 3 Brandon Ross, So., MD .......................149.....ODU 3 Jerome Smith, Jr., SU .........................140........CU 3 Josh Snead, Jr., DU .............................138..... Troy 2 Isaac Bennett, Jr., UP, .........................240.....ODU 2 James Conner, Fr., UP .........................173....... DU 2 Roderick McDowell, Sr., CU ................161.......MD 2 Dallas Crawford, So., UM ....................137........NC 2 Trey Edmunds, Fr., VT .........................132....... Ala 2 Robert Godhigh, Sr., GT ......................126........NC 2 Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ........................124.......UM 2 Zach Laskey, Jr.., GT ...........................116... Presb 2 Vad Lee, So., GT ..................................112........NC 1 J.C. Coleman, So, VT ...........................183....... DU 1 Daniel Hamm, Fr., VA ..........................136......VMI 1 Zach Laskey, Jr., GT ............................133........VA 1 Prince Tyson_Gulley, Sr., SU...............132... NCST 1 Wes Brown, So., MD ...........................121...NCSU 1 Tony Creecy, Jr., ST ............................120.......UM 1 James Conner, Fr., UP .........................119.... UNM 1 DeAndre Martin, So., WF .....................115....Army 1 Gus Edwards, Fr., UM ..........................113....SVST 1 Karlos Williams, Jr., FS .......................110....... UN 1 James Wilder, Jr., FSU ........................106...MurSt 1 David Sims, Sr., GT .............................107........VA 1 A.J. Blue, Jr., NC .................................106....... WF 1 Brandon Mitchell .................................105........NC 1 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...............................103........ ST 1 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...................101........UP

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2013 ACC Active Career StatisticsACC Career All-Purpose Yardage

Pl. Player, School Years Rush Rec. Ret. Yards 1. C. J. Spiller, Clemson ....................... 2006-09 3,547 1,420 2,621 7,588 2. Leon Johnson, North Carolina ............. 1993-96 3,693 1,288 847 5,828 3. Chris Douglas, Duke ........................... 2000-03 3,122 867 1,759 5,748 4. Ted Brown, NC State ........................... 1975-78 4,602 760 203 5,565 5. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech............... 1981-84 4,066 862 465 5,393 6. Warrick Dunn, Florida State ................. 1993-96 3,959 1,314 48 5,321

7. Torrey Smith, Maryland .................... 2008-10 69 2,205 2,909 5,2648. T.J. Graham, NC State ...................... 2008-11 -9 1453 3781 5,225

9. Don McCauley, North Carolina ............. 1968-70 3,172 786 1,056 5,014 10. Frank Quayle, Virginia ......................... 1966-68 2,695 1,145 1,141 4,981 11. Alvin Pearman, Virginia ....................... 2002-04 2,394 1,396 1,179 4,969 12. LaMont Jordan, Maryland ................... 1997-00 4,147 737 76 4,960 13. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest .................. 2002-05 4,032 381 517 4,930 14. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina .......... 1977-80 4,391 393 144 4,928 15. Tiki Barber, Virginia ............................. 1993-96 3,389 602 878 4,869 16. Peter Warrick, Florida State ................. 1996-99 185 3,517 1,148 4,850 17. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson .................. 2001-03 340 2,218 2,187 4,745 18. Brandon Tate, North Carolina ........... 2005-08 294 927 3,523 4,744 19. Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech .................... 1985-89 3,699 869 175 4,743 20. Thomas Jones, Virginia ....................... 1996-99 3,998 571 129 4,698 21. Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech ................ 2004-07 226 1,778 2,672 4,676 22. Terry Kirby, Virginia .......................... 1989-92 3,348 1,022 267 4,637 23. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ........... 2011-** 336 3,013 1,282 4,631

24. Andre Ellington, Clemson ................. 2009-12 3,436 505 645 4,586 25. Montel Harris, Boston College .......... 2008-11 3735 377 468 4,580 26. Wali Lundy, Virginia ......................... 2002-05 3,193 895 409 4,497 27. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ........... 1998-01 152 2,907 1,415 4,474 28. Mike Voight, North Carolina ............. 1973-76 3,971 88 413 4,472 29. Eric Blount, North Carolina ............... 1988-91 814 544 3,033 4,391 30. Mike Grayson, Duke ......................... 1980-83 2,441 1,219 721 4,381

Active Career LeadersAll-Purpose Yardage

Pl. Player, School Years Rush Rec. Ret. Yards 1. Sammy Watkins, CU, Jr. ................... 2011-13 336 3013 1282 4,631 2. Jamison Crowder, DU, Jr. ................ 2011-13 107 2193 1454 3,754 3. Michael Campanaro, WF, Sr. ............ 2010-13 238 2506 984 3,728 4. Andre Williams, BC, Sr. .................... 2010-13 3372 60 119 3,551 5. Duke Johnson, UM, So ..................... 2012-13 1867 298 1288 3,453 6. Alex Amidon, BC, Sr ......................... 2010-13 210 2528 86 2,824 7. Kevin Parks, VA, Jr. .......................... 2011-13 2239 576 0 2,815 8. Stefon Diggs, MD, So ....................... 2012-13 159 1435 1214 2,808 9. Rashad Greene, FS, Jr. ..................... 2011-13 83 2197 373 2,653 10. Josh Harris, WF, Sr .......................... 2010-13 2128 229 181 2,538 11. Devonta Freeman, FS, Jr................... 2011-13 1918 415 0 2,333 12. Darius Jennings, VA, Jr. ................... 2011-13 52 1107 1113 2,272 13. Khalek Shepherd, VA, Jr. .................. 2011-13 405 261 1557 2,223 14. David Sims, GT, Sr. .......................... 2010-13 2008 96 50 2,154 15. Kenny Shaw, FS, Sr. ......................... 2012-13 0 1707 337 2,044 16. Spiffy Evans, BC, Jr. ......................... 2011-13 -1 354 1605 1,958 17. Demitri Knowles ............................... 2012-13 41 758 1025 1,824 18. Juwan Thompson, DU, Sr. ............... 2010-13 1099 378 326 1,803 19. Phillip Dorsett, UM, Jr. ..................... 2011-13 8 1261 486 1,755 20. Josh Snead, Jr., DU .......................... 2010-13 1197 54 483 1,734

Career 200-Yard Rushing Games1. Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) .....................62. Andre Williams, Boston College (2010-**) .33. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ........3 Natrone Means, North Carolina (90-92) .........3 Mike Voight, North Carolina (73-76) ...............3 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ................3

Career 100-Yard Rushing Games1. Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) .......................272. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) .........233. Montel Harris, Boston College (08-11) .........224. Warrick Dunn, Florida State (93-96) .............215. Joe McIntosh, NC State (81-84) ...................206. Tiki Barber, Virginia (93-96) .........................197. LaMont Jordan, Maryland (97-00) ................18 Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ...................18 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (79-82) ...........18 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) ..........18 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ..............18 Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech (05-07) .........1813.Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (07-09) .......17

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Rushing TouchdownsPl Player, School ............. Years ........ TDs1. Ted Brown, NCS ............... 1975-78 ......... 492. James Davis, CL ............... 2005-08 ......... 473. Robert Lavette, GT ............ 1981-84 ......... 454 Rick Badanjek, MD ............ 1982-85 ......... 445. Leon Johnson, UNC .......... 1993-96 ......... 43 Wali Lundy, UVa ............... 2002-05 ......... 437. Mike Voight, UNC ............. 1973-76 ......... 428. Travis Zachery, CL ............ 1998-01 ......... 419. Chris Barclay, WF ............. 2002-05 ......... 4010.Tevin Washington, GT ....... 2009-12 ......... 3811. Warrick Dunn, FSU ........... 1993-96 ......... 3712. Thomas Jones, UVa .......... 1996-99 ......... 36

ACC Career Active LeadersRushing Touchdowns

1. Brandon Connette, Duke ................... 29 2. Devonta Feeman, Florida State ........... 26 3. Kevin Parks, Virgina ........................... 24 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ............ 24 Tajh Boyd, Clemson .......................... 24 Andre Williams, Boston College ......... 24 7. David Sims, Georgia Tech .................. 22 8. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ................... 19 James Wilder, Florida State ................ 19 10. Duke Johnson, Miami ........................ 16 11. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ....................... 15 12. C.J. Brown, Maryland ......................... 13 13. A.J. Blue, North Carolina .................... 11

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ACC Career Active LeaderTouchdown Passes

1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (1) .............97 2. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (9) ...64 3. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...52 4. Tanner Price, Wake Forest ........51 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College ....49 6. Stephen Morris, Miami .............44 7. Jameis Winston, Florida State ...28 8. Tom Savage, Pitt ........................18 9. Brandon Connette, Duke ............16 10. C.J. Brown, Maryland ................1511. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...............1212. Anthony Boone, Duke ................11

ACC Active Career Leaders Field Goals

1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (9) .65 2. Nate Freese, Boston College (11)...64 3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ......44 4. Niklas Sade, NC State .................30 5. Ross Martin, Duke .....................29 6. Brad Craddock, Maryland ............26 7. Thomas Moore, North Carolina ...17 8. Roberto Aguayo, Florida State ....14 9. Chad Hedlund, Wake Forest ........11 10. Matt Goudis, Miami .....................10 11. Chris Blewitt, Pitt ..........................9

TouchdownsPl. Player, School ............ Years ......... TD1. Wali Lundy, UVa .............. 2002-05 .......... 522. Ted Brown, NCS ............... 1975-78 .......... 51 C. J. Spiller, CL ................. 2006-09 ......... .514. Leon Johnson, UNC .......... 1993-96 .......... 505. Warrick Dunn, FSU ........... 1993-96 .......... 49 Travis Zachery, CL ............ 1998-01 .......... 49 James Davis, CL ............... 2005-08 .......... 498. Rick Badanjek, MD ............ 1982-85 .......... 46 Robert Lavette, GT ............ 1981-84 .......... 4610. Stan Fritts, NCS ................ 1972-74 .......... 42 Mike Voight, UNC ............. 1973-76 .......... 4212. Chris Barclay, WF ............. 2002-05 .......... 40 Thomas Jones, UVa .......... 1996-99 .......... 4014. Clarkston Hines, Duke ...... 1986-89 .......... 38 Kelvin Bryant, UNC ........... 1979-82 .......... 38 Tevin Washington, GT ...... 2009-12 .......... 38 17. LaMont Jordan, MD .......... 1997-00 .......... 37 Peter Warrick, FSU ........... 1996-99 .......... 37

Career Scoring By KickingPl Player, School .......... Years ........Points1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .... 2009-12 .......... 4662. Nick Novak, MD ............ 2001-04 .......... 3933. Chandler Catanzaro, CU ..2010-** ........3864. Xavier Beitia, FSU ......... 2001-04 ......... 3755. Casey Barth, NC ........... 2008-12 .......... 3586. Sam Swank, WF ........... 2005-08 .......... 3377. Connor Hughes, UVa .... 2002-05 .......... 3328. Scott Bentley, FSU ........ 1993-96 .. ...... 3269. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ............ 32410. Luke Manget, GT .......... 1999-02 ........ 32211. Travis Bell, GT .............. 2004-07 .......... 32112. Aaron Hunt, CL ............. 2000-03.......... 31413. Jess Atkinson, MD ....... 1981-84.... ..... 308 Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 .......... 30815. Brandon Pace, VT ......... 2004-06 ......... 30616. Scott Sisson, GT ........... 1989-92 ... ..... 299 Nate Freese, BC ........ 2010-** ........299

Career ScoringPlayer, School .................Years TDs PAT FGs Pts.1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .....2009-12 .... 0 .. 202 88 ...4662. Nick Novak, MD .............2001-04 ... 0 . 153 80 ..3933. Chandler Catanzaro,CL 2010-** ...0 . 191 65 . 3864. Xavier Beitia, FSU ..........2001-04 ... 0 . 174 67 .. 3755. Casey Barth, NC ............2008-12 .... 0 .. 160 66 ...3586. Sam Swank, WF ............2005-08 .... 0 .. 124 71 ...3377. Connor Hughes, UVa .....2002-05 ... 0 . 134 66 ..3328. Scott Bentley, FSU .........1993-96 ... 0 . 200 42 .. 3269. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ... 0 . 136 66 ..32410. Luke Manget, GT ...........1999-02 ... 0 . 160 54 .. 32211. Travis Bell, GT ..............2004-07 .... 0 .. 134 60 ...32112 Aaron Hunt, CL ..............2000-03 .... 0 .. 155 53 .. 31413 Ted Brown, NCS ............1975-78 . 51 ... *3 0 ...31214. Wali Lundy, UVa ............2002-05 . 52 ..... 0 0 . 31215. Jess Atkinson, Md .........1981-84 ... 0 . 128 60 ..308 Gary Cismesia, FSU .......2004-07 .... 0 .. 109 65 ...308 C.J. Spiller, CL...............2006-09 .. 50 ...... 1 0 ...30818. Leon Johnson, NC. ........1993-96 . 50 ..... 3 0 ..306 Brandon Pace, VT ..........2004-06 ... 0 . 136 58 ..30620. Scott Sisson, GT ...........1989-92 .... 0 . 119 60 .. 299 Nate Freese, BC ........2010-** ...0 . 107 64 . 29922. Warrick Dunn, FSU .......1993-96 . 49 ..... 0 0 ..294 Travis Zachery, CL .........1998-01 . 49 ..... 0 0 ...294 James Davis, CL ............2005-08 .. 49 ...... 0 0 ...29425. Nelson Welch, CL . ........1991-94 ... 0 ... 82 70 ..292

Career Field Goals1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU (2009-12) ................ 882. Nick Novak, Md (2001-04) ....................... 803. Sam Swank, WF (2005-08) ....................... 714. Nelson Welch, CL (1991-94) .................... 705. Xavier Beitia, FSU (2001-04) ... ................ 676. Connor Hughes, UVa (2002-05) ...... ........ 66 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ... .. 66 Casey Barth, NC (2008-12) ....................... 669. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07) ................. 65 Chandler Catanzaro, CU (2010-**) ......6511. Nate Freese, BC (2010-**) ...............6412.Travis Bell, GT (2004-07) ......................... 6113. Obed Ariri, CL (1977-80) ............. ......... 60 Jess Atkinson, Md (1981-84) ...... ........... 60 Scott Sisson, GT (1989-92) .... ................ 60

ACC Career Active Leaders Scoring 1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (4) .......386 2. Nate Freese, Boston College (20) .......299 3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ..............233 4. Brandon Connette, Duke ....................182 5. Ross Martin, Duke ..............................177 6. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ..........162 7. Niklas Sade, NC State .........................160 8. Kevin Parks, Virginia ..........................156 Sammy Watkins, Clemson .................156 10. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech .............152 David Sims, Georgia Tech ..................152 12. Rashad Greene, Florida State .............150 13. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...........................146

Career TD Passes1. Tajh Boyd, CU (2010-**) ........... 972. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ....... 953. Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) ..... 794. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) .... 765. Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 706. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) .... 687. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) .. 678. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ....... 659. Bryn Renner, UNC (2010-**) ... 6410. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ........... 63 Mike Glennon, NCS (2009-12) ... 6312. Riley Skinner, WF (2006-09) ...... 6013. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) ..... 59 14. T.J. Yates, UNC (2007-10) ......... 5815. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) .......... 57 Danny Kanell, FSU (1992-95) ..... 5717. Matt Schaub, UVa (2000-03) ...... 56 Matt Ryan, BC (2004-07) ........... 5620. Ben Bennett, DU (1980-83) ........ 55 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) .... 55

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Career TDR1. Tajh Boyd, CL (2010-**) ........ 1212. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) .......1123. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) ....93 4. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) .........83 Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) .......83 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ......837. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) ......79 Shawn Jones, GT (1989-92) .........799. Logan Thomas, VT (2010-**) .... 7710. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ....7611. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) .............75 Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)........7513. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) .......7414. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ............68 Woodrow Dantzler, CL (1998-01) .68 Bryn Renner, NC (2010-**) ........... 68

ACC Career Active LeaderTouchdown Responsibility

1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (1) ............. 121 2. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech (13)77 3. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (14) 68 4. Tanner Price, Wake Forest ........... 62 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College ....... 50 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ................ 47 7. Brandon Connette, Duke .............. 46 8. Jameis Winston, Florida State ...... 31 9. C.J. Brown, Maryland ................... 28 10. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ................. 27 Devonta Freeman, Florida State ... 27 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ........... 27 13. Kevin Parks, Virginia .................... 26 14. Rashad Greene, Florida State ....... 25

ACC Career Active LeadersTouchdowns

1. Brandon Connette, Duke ................29 2. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ......27 3. Kevin Parks, Virginia .......................26 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ..............26 5. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech .........25 Rashad Greene, Florida State ..........25 David Sims, Georgia Tech ...............25 8. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ........................24 Andre Williams, Boston College ......24 10. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ................19 Duke Johnson, Miami .....................19 12. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...17 Alex Amidon, Boston College ..........17 14. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ....................15 Jamison Crowder, Duke ..................15 Robert Godhigh, Georgia Tech ........15

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Pl. Player, School ............. Years ....... Rec. 1. Conner Vernon, DU ........... 2009-12..... 2832. Aaron Kelly, CL ................. 2005-08..... 232

3. Michael Campanaro, WF .2010-12 ...229 4. Desmond Clark, WF .............1995-98..... 216 5. Billy McMullen, UVa ............1999-02..... 210 Sammy Watkins, CL .......2010-** ...210 7. Peter Warrick, FSU ..............1996-99..... 207 Donovan Varner, DU ........ 2008-11..... 207 9. DeAndre Hopkins, CU ....... 2010-12..... 206 10. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .......2000-03..... 200 11. Kelly Campbell, GT ..............1998-01..... 195 12. Jermaine Lewis, MD ............1992-95..... 193 13. Torry Holt, NCS ...................1995-98..... 191 14. Clarkston Hines, DU ............1986-89..... 189 15. Ricky Proehl, WF .................1986-89..... 18816. Geroy Simon, MD ................1993-96..... 185 17. Jammie Deese, WF ..............1996-99 ..... 184 Jarrett Boykin, VT ............. 2008-11..... 18419. Hakeem Nicks, UNC .......... 2006-08..... 181 Rich Gunnell, BC ............... 2006-09..... 181 21. Calvin Johnson, GT ........... 2004-06..... 178 22. Jarwarski Pollock, UNC ..... 2002-05..... 177 Alex Amidon, BC ..........2010-** ...17624. Jonathan Smith, GT .......... 2000-03..... 174 25. Scottie Montgomery, DU ... 1996-99..... 171 Kerry Watkins, GT ............. 1999-02..... 17127. Bert Reed, FSU .................. 2008-11..... 170 28. Roger Boone, DU .............. 1986-89..... 16829. Kez McCorvey, FSU ........... 1992-94..... 167 Erik Highsmith, UNC ......... 2009-12..... 16731. E.G. Green, FSU ................ 1994-97..... 166 32. Na Brown, UNC ................. 1995-98..... 165 Harvey Middleton, GT ....... 1994-97..... 165 Corey Thomas, DU ............ 1994-97..... 165 Danny Coale, VT ................ 2008-11..... 16536. Wes Chesson, DU ............. 1968-70..... 16437. Derrick Hamilton, CL ......... 2001-03..... 163 Chris Givens, WF ............... 2009-11..... 163 Jamison Crowder, DU .....2011-** ...163

ACC Career Active LeadersPass Receptions

1. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (3) ... 229 2. Sammy Watkins, Clemson (5) ........210 3. Alex Amidon, Boston College (24) ..176 4. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...................163 5. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...........149 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...............112 7. Bobby Swigert, Boston College .......106 8. Allen Hurns, Miami ..........................104 9. Quinshad Davis, North Carolina .......102 10. Darius Jennings, Virginia .................101 11. Eric Ebron, North Carolina .................99 12. Tim Smith, Virginia ............................95 13. Bryan Underwood, NC State ..............92 14. Adam Humphries, Clemson ...............90 15. Stefon Diggs, Maryland .....................88

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Pass Reception YardagePl. Player, School ............. Years ......Yards 1. Conner Vernon, DU ..........2009-** ... 3,749 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ............1996-99 ... 3,517 3. Torry Holt, NCS .................1995-98 ... 3,379 4. Clarkston Hines, DU ..........1986-89 ... 3,318 5. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .....2000-03 ... 3,119 6. DeAndre Hopkins, CU ......2010-12 ... 3,020 7. Sammy Watkins, CU......2010-** . 3,013 8. Billy McMullen, UVa ..........1999-02 ... 2,978 9. Ricky Proehl, WF ...............1986-89 ... 2,949 10. Jermaine Lewis, MD ..........1992-95 ... 2,932 11. Calvin Johnson, GT ..........2004-06 .. 2,927 12. E.G. Green, FSU ...............1994-97 ... 2,920 13. Kelly Campbell, GT ...........1998-01 ... 2,907 14. Jarrett Boykin, VT ............2008-11 ... 2,88415. Hakeem Nicks, NC ............2005-08 ... 2,840 16. Desmond Clark, WF .........1995-98 ... 2,834 17. Aaron Kelly, CL ................2005-08 ... 2,733 18. Kerry Watkins, GT ............1999-02 ... 2,680 19. Donovan Varner, DU ........2008-11 ... 2,660 20. Danny Coale, VT ...............2008-11 ... 2,658 21. Greg Carr, FSU ..................2005-08 ... 2,574 22. Alex Amidon, BC ..........2019** .. 2,528 23. Terry Smith, CL ................1990-93 ... 2,508 24. Michael Campanaro ......2010-** . 2,506 25. Herman Moore, UVa ........1988-90 ... 2,504 26. Chris Givens, WF ..............2009-11 ... 2,473 27. Rich Gunnell, BC ..............2006-09 ... 2,459 28. Corey Holliday, UNC .........1990-93 ... 2,447 29. Owen Spencer, NCS .........2007-10 ... 2,441 30. Eron Riley, DU ..................2005-08 ... 2,413 31. John Ford, UVa ................1984-88 ... 2,399 Wes Chesson, DU ............1968-70 ... 2,399 33. Octavus Barnes, UNC .......1994-97 ... 2,39834. Scottie Montgomery, DU ..1996-99 ... 2,379 35. Kez McCorvey, FSU ..........1992-94 ... 2,357

ACC Career Active Leaders Pass Reception Yardage

1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson (7) .......... 3,013 2. Alex Amidon, Boston College (22) ... 2,528 3. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (24) 2,506 4. Rashad Greene, Florida State ........... 2,197 5. Jamison Crowder, Duke ................... 2,193 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ................ 1,707 7. Eric Ebron, North Carolina ................ 1,595 8. Allen Hurns, Miami ........................... 1,568 9. Tim Smith, Virginia ........................... 1,567 10. Stefon Diggs, Maryland .................... 1,43511. Quinshad Davis, North Carolina ........ 1,34412. Quintin Payton, NC State .................. 1,279 13. Phillip Dorsett, Miami ....................... 1,261 14. Bobby Swigert, Boston College ........ 1,235 15. Bryan Underwood, NC State ............. 1,228

Touchdown ReceptionsPl. Player, School ............. Years ........ TDs1. Clarkston Hines, DU ........1986-89 ........... 38 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ..........1996-99 ........... 31 Torry Holt, NCS ...............1995-98 ........... 31 4. E.G. Green, FSU ..............1994-97 ........... 29 Greg Carr, FSU ................2005-08 ........... 29 6. Tyrone Davis, UVa ..........1991-94 ........... 28 Calvin Johnson, GT .........2004-06 ........... 28 8. Herman Moore, UVa ........1988-90 ........... 27 DeAndre Hopkins, CU ......2010-12 ........... 27 10. Ricky Proehl, WF ............1986-89 ........... 2511. Andre Cooper, FSU ..........1993-96 ........... 24 Kelly Campbell, GT ..........1998-01 ........... 24 Billy McMullen, UVa ........1999-02 ........... 24

ACC Career Active LeadersScoring Pass Receptions

1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...................... 22 2. Rashad Greene, Florida State .................. 21 3. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ............ 14 Alex Amidon, Boston College .................. 14 5. Bryan Underwood, NC State ................... 13 Allen Hurns, Miami .................................. 13 Quinshad Davis, North Carolina ............... 13 8. Jamison Crowder, Duke .......................... 12 9. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ....................... 11 10. Tim Smith, Virginia .................................. 10 Nick O’Leary, Florida State ....................... 10 Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State ................. 10

Yards Per ReceptionPl. Player, School ...........Years ..........Avg 1. Herman Moore, UVa ......1988-90 ....... 21.96 2. Tyrone Davis, UVa .........1991-94 ......... 20.9 3. Gary Cooper, CL ............1985-89 ......... 20.8 5. Dez White, GT ................1997-99 ......... 20.4 6. Demaryius Thomas, GT ...2007-09 ......... 19.5 7. Owen Spencer, NCS ......2007-10 ......... 19.4 8. John Ford, UVa ..............1984-88 ......... 18.7 9. Chris Castor, DU ............1978-82 ......... 18.6 Octavus Barnes, UNC ....1994-97 ......... 18.6 11. Marvin Minnis, FSU .......1997-00 ......... 18.2 12. James Milling, MD ........1984-87 ......... 18.113. Jason Anderson, WF ........2001-04 .......... 18.0 Kevin Coffey, UVa ..........1997-00 ......... 18.0 (Min. 70 receptions)

ACC Career Active LeadersYards Per Reception

(Minimum 30 career catches) 1. Martavis Bryant, Clemson ..................23.1 2. Robert Godhigh, Georgia Tech ..........17.7 3. Devin Street, Pitt ................................17.3 4. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State ..........16.8 5. Herb Waters, Miami ...........................16.7 6. Tim Smith, Virginia ...........................16.5 7. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ....................16.3 8. Joshua Stanford, Virginia Tech ..........16.2 9. Eric Ebron, North Carolina ................15.9 10. Quintin Payton, NC State ...................15.9 11. Deon Long, Maryland ........................15.3 12. Kenny Shaw, Florida State .................15.2 Christian Green, Florida State ............15.2 14. Allen Hurns, Miami ............................15.1 15. Philip Dorsett, Miami .........................14.8

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Active Career 100-Yard Receiving GamesNo. Name,Yr., School. High14 Sammy Watkins, Jr., CU ............. 202 .....WF10 Alex Amidon, Sr., BC .................. 193 ..... CU10 Jamison Crowder, Jr., DU ........... 203 .....UM7 Michael Campanaro, Sr., WF ...... 177 ...ULM6 Rashad Greene, Jr., FS ............... 163 .....WF5 Stefon Diggs, So., MD ................ 179 ...ODU4 Phillip Dorsett, Jr., UM ............... 191 ......GT4 Bryan Underwood, Jr., NCS ........ 134 .....MD4 Quinshad Davis, So, NC .............. 178 ......VA4 Allen Hurns, Sr., UM ................... 142 ......VT3 Devin Street, Sr.., Pitt ................. 169 ..... DU3 Tyler Boyd, Fr., UP ...................... 154 ..... DU3 Quintin Payton, Jr., ST ................ 129 .. Tenn2 Eric Ebron, Jr. NC ....................... 199 .....UM2 Joshua Stanford, Fr., VT ............. 171 ......BC2 Darius Jennings, Jr., VA ............. 136 .... LaT2 Terence Davis, WF ...................... 130 .....MD2 Herb Waters, So., UM ................. 130 ....USF2 Colin Larmond, Sr., BC ............... 114 ..Mass1 Rashawn Scott, Jr., UM .............. 180 ......ST1 Martavis Bryant, Jr., CU .............. 176 ......GT1 Nick O’Leary, Jr., FS ................... 161 ..... CU1 Levern Jacobs, So., MD .............. 158 ..... CU1 Tim Smith, Sr., VA ...................... 151 ......GT1 Romar Morris, So., UNC ............. 149 .... Lou1 Jarrod West, Jr., SU ................... 147 .....WC1 Jonathan Willaiams, Fr., WF ....... 143 ......PC1 Clive Walford, Jr., UM ................. 135 ....USF1 Tyler Boyd, Fr., UP ...................... 134 .. UNM1 Tahj Kimble, Jr., BC .................... 130 .....UM1 Dominique Terrell, Jr., VA ........... 127 .....UM1 Willie Byrn, Jr., VT ...................... 123 ..... NC1 Adam Humphries, Sr., CU ........... 118 ..... SU1 D.J. Coles, Sr., VT ....................... 116 ..... CU 1 Jake McGee, Jr., VA .................... 114 .....MD1 Deon Long, Jr., MD .................... 110 .....FIU1 Amba Etta, Fr., MD ...................... 109 ..... SU1 Jumichael Ramos, Fr., ST ........... 109 ......BC1 Kenny Shaw, Sr., FS ................... 108 ......BC1 Willie Byrn, Jr., VT ...................... 105 .....UM1 Kelvin Benjamin, FS .................... 103 ......BC1 Robert Godhigh, Sr., GT ............. 103 ..... CU1 Christian Green, Jr., FS ............... 102 .....WF1 Orville Reynolds, Jr., WF ............ 101 ...ULM

Rk. Player, School Years Ret. Avg. Yards 1. T.J. Graham, NC State ......................................... 2008-11 137 23.0 3,153 2. Torrey Smith, Maryland ....................................... 2008-10 123 24.3 2,983 3. Brandon Tate, North Carolina .............................. 2005-08 109 24.9 2,688 4. Jabari Marshall, Duke .......................................... 2006-08 107 24.6 2,630 5. Eric Blount, North Carolina .................................. 1988-91 97 23.8 2,313 6. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest .................................. 2004-07 88 24.55 2,160 7. Marcus Wall, North Carolina ................................ 1992-95 87 24.4 2,120 8. C.J. Spiller, Clemson ........................................... 2006-09 74 27.7 2,052 9. Ralph Stringer, NC State ...................................... 1973-77 78 25.5 1,988 10. Jeff Smith, Boston College .................................. 2006-09 84 23.3 1,959 11. Alvis Whitted, NC State ........................................ 1994-97 84 23.0 1,929 12. John Stone, Wake Forest ..................................... 1998-01 75 25.4 1,906 13. Randy Jones, Duke .............................................. 1987-90 81 23.3 1,890 14. Darrell Blackman, NC State .................................. 2004-07 71 25.9 1,842 15. Anthony Williams, Wake Forest ........................... 1988-91 87 20.2 1,762 16. Troy Slade, Duke ................................................. 1973-75 83 21.2 1,757 17. Dez White, Georgia Tech ..................................... 1997-99 69 24.7 1,701 18. Chris Douglas, Duke ............................................ 2000-03 84 20.9 1,759 19. Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ........................ 2005-08 64 23.1 1,721 20. Joe Sroba, Virginia .............................................. 1974-76 74 22.2 1,645 21. Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ................................. 2009-12 76 21.4 1,624 22. Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ............................... 2008-12 61 25.9 1,577 23. Greg Reid, Florida State ....................................... 2009-11 63 24.7 1,553 24. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson .................................. 2001-03 58 26.7 1,552 25. Malcolm Pittman, Virginia ............................. 1981-83, 85 70 22.0 1,543 26. Justin Miller, Clemson ......................................... 2002-04 50 30.7 1,534 27. Kevin Tisdel, Georgia Tech .................................. 1990-92 68 22.4 1,526 28. Keeta Covington, Maryland .................................. 1984-86 72 21.1 1,520 29. Scottie Montgomery, Duke .................................. 1996-99 63 24.1 1,515 30. Larry Marshall, Maryland ..................................... 1969-71 65 23.2 1,507 31. Andre Humphrey, Clemson ................................. 1992-95 68 21.9 1,486 32. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ......................... 2011-** 64 22.9 1,468 33. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech .............................. 1998-01 59 24.0 1,415 34. Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ............................... 2009-12 64 22.1 1,412 35. Chris Williams, NC State ...................................... 1987-89 62 21.9 1,358

Career Kickoff Return Yardage ACC Career 100-Yard Receiving Games

1. Clarkston Hines, DU .........1986-89 ......... 172. Jericho Cotchery, NCS ....2000-03 ......... 15 Jermaine Lewis, MD .........1992-95 ......... 154. Torry Holt, NCS ................1995-98 ......... 14 Koren Robinson, NCS ......1999-00 ......... 14 Peter Warrick, FSU ...........1996-99 ......... 14 Conner Vernon, DU ..........2009-12 ......... 14 Sammy Watkins, CU ..... 2011-** ....... 149. Calvin Johnson, GT ..........2004-06 ......... 1310. Ricky Proehl, WF ................ 1986-89 .......... 12 DeAndre Hopkins, CU .......2010-12 ......... 1212.Desmond Clark, WF .........1995-97 ......... 11 E.G. Green, FSU ...............1994-97 ......... 11

Jarrett Boykin, VT .............2008-11 ......... 1115.Harvey Middleton, GT ......1994-97 ......... 10 Hakeem Nicks, UNC .........2006-08 ......... 10 Chris Givens, WF ..............2009-11 ......... 10 Alex Amidon, BC ......... 2010-** ....... 10 Jamison Crowder, DU ... 2011-** ....... 1020. Wayne Baumgardner, WF ......1978-81 ........... 9 Kelly Campbell, GT ...........1998-01 ........... 9 Wes Chesson, DU ............1968-70 ........... 9 Rod Gardner, CL ..............1997-00 ........... 9 Germane Crowell, UVa .....1994-97 ........... 9 Donovan Varner, DU ........2008-11 ........... 9 Dwight Jones, NC .............2008-11 ........... 9 Kris Burd, VA ...................2008-11 ........... 928.Jammie Deese, WF ..........1996-99 ........... 8 Todd Dixon, WF ...............1990-93 ........... 8 Eddie Goines, NCS ...........1991-94 ........... 8 Billy McMullen, UVa .........1999-02 ........... 8 Herman Moore, UVa .........1988-90 ........... 8 Perry Tuttle, CL ................1978-81 ........... 8 Greg Carr, FSU .................2005-08 ........... 8 Rich Gunnell, BC ..............2006-09 ........... 8

1. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ....................64 2. Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...............61 3. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...................55 4. T.J. Thorpe, North Carolina ...................54 5. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ............52 Darius Jennings, Virginia ......................52 7. Sean Tapley, North Carolina ..................48 8. Jamison Crowder, Duke .......................43 9. Duke Johnson, Miami ...........................41 10. Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech .............40 11. Stefon Diggs, Marland ..........................37 12. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest .........35

ACC Career Active LeadersKickoff Returns

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1. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia (32) ........1,468 2. T.J. Thrope, North Carolina ..............1,345 3. Duke Johnson, Miami ......................1,288 4. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State .......1,260 5. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ..............1,259 6. Spiffy Evans, Boston College ..........1,180 7. Sean Tapley, North Carolina .............1,107 8. Darius Jennings, Virginia .................1,083 9. Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech ........1,025 10. Stefon Diggs, Maryland .......................994

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ACC Career Active LeadersPunt Returns

1. Rashard Smith, NC State ..................... 50 2. Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ............. 46 3. Jamison Crowder, Duke ....................... 41 4. Adam Humphries, Clemson ................. 36 5. Dominique Terrell, Virginia ................... 29 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State .................... 28 7. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ......... 26 8. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ....................... 24 Phillip Dorsett, Miami ........................... 24 10. Rashad Greene, Florida State ............... 23 Khalek Shepherd, Virginia .................... 23 Spiffy Evans, Boston College ................ 23 13. Bobby Swigert, Boston College ............ 20 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ................. 20

ACC Career Active LeadersPunt Return Yards

1. Rashard Smith, NC State ...................556 2. Jamison Crowder, Duke .....................550 3. Spiffy Evans, Boston College .............425 4. Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ...........401 5. Ryan Switzer, North Carolina ..............331 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ..................317 7. Rashad Greene, Florida State .............308 8. Adam Humphries, Clemson ................282 9. Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ..............261 10. Stefon Diggs, Maryland .....................220 Stacy Coley, Miami .............................220

1. Tre Boston, North Carolina ............... 12 2. Ross Cockrell, Duke ......................... 11 3. Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech ............ 8 Anthony Harris, Virginia ...................... 8 5. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ........... 7 Tim Scott, North Carolina .................... 7 7. Antone Exum, Virginia Tech ................. 6 Lamarcus Johnson, Florida State ........ 6 Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech ..................... 6 Dexter McDougle, Maryland ................ 6 Darius Robinson, Clemson .................. 6 Quayshawn Nealy, Georgia Tech ......... 6 Bashaud Breeland, Clemson ................ 6 Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest ............... 6 15. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech ............. 5 Merrill Noel, Wake Forest .................... 5 Terrence Brooks, Florida State ............. 5 Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech ................ 5 Brandon Facyson, Virginia Tech .......... 5

Pl. Player, School ................. Years ...Yards1. Eddie Royal, VT .................. 2004-07 ....1,296

2. Steve Suter, MD ................. 2001-04 ....1,271 3. Ledel George, NCS ............. 1990-93 ....1,191 4. Kelley Rhino, GT ................. 1999-02 ....1,135 5. Greg Reid, FSU ................... 2009-11 ....1,117 6. Willie Reid, FSU ................. 2002-05 ....1,063 7. Troy Slade, DU ................... 1973-75 ....1,021 8. George Coghill, WF ............ 1989-92 ....1,002 9. Peter Warrick, FSU ............. 1996-99 .......937 Dee Feaster, FSU ................ 1995-98 .......937 11. Greg Poole, UNC ................ 1979-82 .......916 12. Bob Smith, MD................... 1972-74 .......899 13. Darrell Blackman, NCS ....... 2004-07 .......86414. Brandon Tate, UNC ............. 2005-08 .......83515. Jayron Hosley, Jr., VT ........ 2009-** .......81516. Bosley Allen, UNC .... 1998, 2000-01 .......810 17. Pat Chester, UVa ................ 1978-82 .......808 18. Tony Logan, MD ................. 2008-11 .......805 19. Jay Wilkinson, DU .............. 1961-63 .......76120. Donnell Woolford, CL ......... 1985-88 .......724 21. Willie Clay, GT .................... 1988-91 .......723 22. Fabian Davis, WF ................ 1999-02 .......72223. Jack Whitley, NCS .............. 1968-70 .......721 24. Eric Blount, UNC ................ 1988-91 .......72025. Corey Sawyer, FSU ............. 1992-93 .......70326. Tiki Barber, UVa ................. 1993-96 .......69427. Larry Marshall, MD ............ 1969-71 .......656 28. Leon Washington, FSU ....... 2002-05 .......644 29. James Lott, CL ................... 1986-89 .......643 30. Devin Hester, UM ............... 2004-05 .......638

Career Punt Return Yardage Career Pass Interceptions

Rnk. Player, School Years Yards Avg Int. 1. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest ...........................2005-08 248 11.8 21 2. Dre’ Bly, North Carolina .....................................1996-98 198 9.9 20 3. John Talley, Duke ..............................................2003-06 322 17.9 18 David Amerson, NC State ..................................2010-12 287 15.9 18 5. Tom Brown, Maryland. ......................................1960-62 275 16.2 17 Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest ............................1981-84 176 10.4 17 A.J. Greene, Wake Forest...................................1985-88 175 10.3 17 Terry Kinard, Clemson .......................................1978-81 147 8.6 17 Keith McMeans, Virginia ....................................1987-90 88 5.2 17 10. Lou Angelo, North Carolina ...............................1970-72 115 7.2 16 Pat Chester, Virginia ..........................................1978-82 296 18.5 16 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech ...................................1988-91 264 16.5 16 Rich Searl, Duke ................................................1969-71 197 12.3 16 Eric Williams, NC State ......................................1978-82 167 10.4 16 15. Marcus Hamilton, Virginia .................................2003-06 127 8.5 15 Ronde Barber, Virginia ......................................1994-96 112 7.5 15 Bob Smith, Maryland. ........................................1972-74 69 4.6 15 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech ................................2005-08 278 18.5 15 DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson .............................2007-10 162 10.2 15 20. Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech ..........................2007-09 135 9.6 14 Kevin Cook, Virginia ..........................................1986-89 80 5.7 14 Lendell Jones, Maryland. ...................................1981-83 83 5.9 14 Michael Hamilin, Clemson .................................2005-08 243 17.4 14 Rashard Hall, Clemson ......................................2009-12 186 14.3 14 25. Justin Miller, Clemson .......................................2002-04 114 8.8 13 James Royster, Wake Forest .............................1975-78 92 7.1 13 Ken Schroy, Maryland .......................................1972-74 119 9.2 13 Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech ................................1988-91 239 18.4 13 Corey Sawyer, Florida State ...............................1992-93 90 6.9 13 Wyatt Smith, Duke .............................................1988-91 189 14.5 13 Bob Sullivan, Maryland ......................................1963-65 88 6.8 13 Dejuan Tribble, Boston College ..........................2005-07 150 11.5 13 Jamie Silva, Boston College ..............................2005-07 147 11.3 13 Chase Minnifi eld, Virginia ..................................2008-11 164 12.6 13 35. Deunta Williams, North Carolina ........................2007-10 231 19.3 12 Alex Ardley, Clemson .........................................1998-00 151 12.6 12 Jerry Barger, Duke .............................................1953-54 170 14.2 12 Bobby Cale, North Carolina ................................1976-78 90 7.5 12 Joe Crocker, Virginia .........................................1992-95 76 6.3 12 Tay Cody, Florida State ......................................1997-00 221 18.4 12 Buddy Curry, North Carolina ..............................1977-79 111 9.3 12 Eddie Geathers, Clemson ...................................1977-80 114 9.5 12 Lloyd Harrison, NC State ...................................1996-99 53 4.4 12 A.J. Johnson, Maryland .....................................1993-96 88 7.3 12 Brian Mance, Clemson .......................................1999-02 73 6.1 12 Lawrence Lowe, Georgia Tech ...........................1977-80 118 9.8 12 Anthony Poindexter, Virginia .............................1995-98 141 11.8 12 Samari Rolle, Florida State ................................1994-97 144 12.0 12 Bryan Shumock, Virginia ...................................1977-80 209 17.4 12 Ted Thurson, Georgia Tech ...............................1979-82 60 5.0 12 Josh Gettis, Wake Forest ...................................2003-06 169 14.1 12 Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech .............................2009-11 166 13.8 12

ACC Career Active LeadersPass Interceptions

ACC Career Interception Return Yards

1. John Talley, Duke (2003-06) ......................3952. Kendric Burney, North Carolina (2007-10) .....3583. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) ..................2964. David Amerson, NC State (2010-12) ..........2875. Aaron Curry, WF (2005-08) ........................278 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech (2005-08) ........2787. Tom Brown, Maryland (1960-62) ...............2758. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...........2649. Alphonso Smith, WF (2005-08) ..................24810. Michael Hamlin, Clemson (2005-08) ..........243 Crezdon Butler, Clemson (2006-09) ...........24312. Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ........23913. Alex Wujchiak, Maryland (2008-10) ...........23814. Deunta Williams, North Carolina (2007-10) ......23115. Tay Cody, Florida State (1997-00) ..............221

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Career Punting Average (minimum of 75 punts) Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg.

1. Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech ............................2006-07 144 6,525 45.31 2. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 3. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...........................1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 4. Ryan Weigand, Virginia .....................................2006-07 76 3,369 44.33 5. Shawn Powell, Florida State ..............................2008-11 168 7,424 44.19 6. Johnny Evans, NC State ....................................1974-77 185 8,143 44.02 7. Will Monday, Duke ................................ 2012-** 118 5,193 44.00 8. Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest .............................1971-73 205 9,010 43.95 9. Brooks Barnard, Maryland .................................1999-02 200 8,732 43.66 10. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...........................1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 11. Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 12. Chris Gardocki, Clemson ...................................1988-90 135 5,842 43.27

13. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...................................2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 14. Tommy Hibbard, North Carolina ................ 2012-** 105 4,501 42.87 15. Dale Hatcher, Clemson ......................................1981-84 187 8,008 42.82 16. Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 17. Mike Abrams, Virginia .......................................1999-01 127 5,384 42.39 18. A.J. Hughes, Virginia Tech ...................... 2012-** 143 6,055 42.34 19. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech .............................2006-09 214 9,022 42.16 20. Graham Gano, Florida State ...............................2005-08 148 6,238 42.15 21. Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 22. Sean Liss, Florida State .....................................1993-96 176 7,386 41.97 23. Steve Streater, North Carolina ...........................1977-80 178 7,442 41.808 24. John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 25. David Wooldridge, North Carolina .....................2003-06 203 8,482 41.78 26. Tommy Barnhardt, North Carolina .....................1983-85 156 6,514 41.75 27. Jimmy Maners, Clemson ...................................2006-08 105 4,381 41.72 28. Matt Bosher, Miami ...........................................2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 29. Donnie Scott, Virginia ........................................1997-99 113 4,706 41.65 30. Nick Vidnovic, North Carolina ............................1971-73 96 3,997 41.64 Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech .............................2005-08 157 6,527 41.57

Career Punting Total Yards (minimum of 75 punts) Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg.

1. Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 2. Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina .........................1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 4. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ............................2008-11 284 11,418 40.2 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...................................1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...................................1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 7. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 8. Matt Bosher, UM ...............................................2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 9. Jimmy Howell, Virginia ......................................2008-11 241 9,649 40.04 10. Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 11. John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 12. Brian Monroe, Miami .........................................2003-06 9,352 13. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...................................2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 Ricky Brummitt, Duke .......................................1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 15. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...........................1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 16. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...........................1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 17. Travis Baltz, Maryland .......................................2007-10 224 9,224 41.18

Career Punting Total Punts Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. 1. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ............................2008-11 284 11,418 40.20

2. Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina .........................1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 4. Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...................................1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...................................1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 7. Ricky Brummitt, Duke .......................................1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 Jimmy Howell, Virginia ......................................2008-11 241 9,649 40.04 9. Matt Bosher, UM ...............................................2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 10. Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 Trey McDonald, Duke ........................................2001-04 228 9,004 39.49 John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 228 9,532 41.807

13. Travis Baltz, MD ................................................2007-10 224 9,224 41.18 14. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 15. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...................................2003-06 216 9,315 43.13

Active Career LeadersPunting Average

Player, School ..........Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg.1. Pat O’ Donnell ........... 2013 ..........36....1703 ..... 47.32. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-13 ..118....5193 ..... 44.03. Matt Yoklic, UP ......... 2013 ..........56....2431 ..... 43.44. Tommy Hibbard, NC . 2012-13 ..105....4501 ..... 42.95. A.J. Hughes, VT ........ 2012-13 ..143....6055 ..... 42.36. Riley Dixon, SU ........ 2013 ..........61....2574 ..... 42.27. Nate Freese, BC ........ 2010-13 ....66....2750 ..... 41.78. Alec Vozenilek, VA .... 2012-13 ..139....5697 ..... 41.09. Sean Poole, GT ......... 2010-13 ..131....5348 ..... 40.810. Nathan Renfro, MD ... 2012-13 ..131....5297 ..... 40.411. Alexander Kinal, WF .. 2012-13 ..168....6879 ..... 40.412. Bradley Pinion, CU .... 2012-13 ....58....2302 ..... 39.713. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-13 ..197....7778 ..... 39.514. Cason Beatty, FS ...... 2012-13 ....76....2972 ..... 39.1

(minimum of 20 punts)

Punting Total YardsPlayer, School .............Years ... No. ... Yds ... Avg1. Wil Baumann, ST ........ 2011-13 ..197....7778 ....39.52. Alexander Kinal, WF .... 2012-13 ..168....6879 ....40.43. A.J. Hughes, VT .......... 2012-13 ..143....6055 ....42.34. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012-13 ..139....5697 .......415. Sean Poole, GT ........... 2010-13 ..131....5348 ....40.86. Nathan Renfro, MD ..... 2012-13 ..131....5297 ....40.47. Will Monday, DU ......... 2012-13 ..118....5193 .......448. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2012-13 ..105....4501 ....42.99. Cason Beatty, FS ......... 2012-13 ....76....2972 ....39.110. Nate Freese, BC .......... 2010-13 ....66....2750 ....41.711. Riley Dixon, SU ........... 2013 ..........61....2574 ....42.212. Matt Yoklic, UP ........... 2013 ..........56....2431 ....43.413. Bradley Pinion, CU ...... 2012-13 ....58....2302 ....39.714. Pat O’ Donnell ............. 2013 ..........36....1703 ....47.3

Total PuntsPlayer, School .............Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg.1. Wil Baumann, ST ........ 2011-13 ..197....7778 ....39.52. Alexander Kinal, WF .... 2012-13 ..168....6879 ....40.43. A.J. Hughes, VT .......... 2012-13 ..143....6055 ....42.34. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012-13 ..139....5697 .......415. Sean Poole, GT ........... 2010-13 ..131....5348 ....40.86. Nathan Renfro, MD ..... 2012-13 ..131....5297 ....40.47. Will Monday, DU ......... 2012-13 ..118....5193 .......448. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2012-13 ..105....4501 ....42.99. Cason Beatty, FS ......... 2012-13 ....76....2972 ....39.110. Nate Freese, BC .......... 2010-13 ....66....2750 ....41.711. Riley Dixon, SU ........... 2013 ..........61....2574 ....42.212. Bradley Pinion, CU ...... 2012-13 ....58....2302 ....39.713. Matt Yoklic, UP .......... 2013 ..........56....2431 ....43.414. Pat O’ Donnell ............ 2013 ..........36....1703 ....47.3

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2013 ACC Active Career StatisticsCareer Tackles Career Tackles For Loss Career QB Sacks

Pl Name, School (Years) Sacks1. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) .....................40.02. Reinard Wilson, Florida State (1993-96) .......35.53. Peter Boulware, Florida State (1994-96) ........34.04. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) .............32.55. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-01) ..........31.06. Julius Peppers, No. Carolina (1999-01) .........30.57. Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ..........30.08. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ..............29.09. Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech (1989-92) ...........28.510. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ........28.0 Gaines Adams, Clemson (2003-06) ...............28.012. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) .........27.513. Clint Sintim, Virginia (2005-08) .....................27.014. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech (2010-**) .27.015. Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ............26.516. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ................26.0 Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ................26.018. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ........25.519. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ..............25.520. Patrick Kerney, Virginia (1995-98) ................24.0.

Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ........24.0 Tyler Lawrence, NC State (1990-93) ..............24.0 Mike Corvino, Maryland (1979-82) ...............24.0 Quintin Coples, North Carolina (2008-11) .....24.0 25. Jamal Reynolds, Florida State (1997-00) ........23.5 Bjoern Werner, Florida State (2010-12) .........23.527. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ..............23.0 Duane Ashman, Virginia (1993-96) ...............23.0 Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech (1982-83) ............23.0 Andre Wadsworth, FSU (1994-97) ................23.031. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...................22.5 Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (2009-12) .....22.533. Shawne Merriman, Maryland (2002-04) ........22.0 Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-00) ..................22.0 Brentson Buckner, Clemson (1990-93) .........22.0 Charles Bowser, Duke (1978-81) ...................22.0 Bryant McNeal, Clemson (1999-02) ..............22.0 Chris Ellis, Virginia Tech (2004-07) ...............22.0 Everette Brown, Florida State (2006-08) ........22.040. Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (77-80) ........21.0 Mike Jones, NC State (1987-90) ....................21.0 Sean Scott, Virginia (1984-87) ......................21.043. Manny Lawson, NC State (2003-05) ..............20.5

Chester McGlockton, Clemson (1989-91) ........20.5Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ......................20.5

Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ..................20.547. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) .......................20.0

William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ........... 20.0

Name, School (Years)...........................Tackles 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College (2009-11) ........ 532 2. Bubba Brown, Clemson (1976-79) ................. 515 3. Mike Junkin, Duke (1983-86) .......................... 513 4. Carl McGee, Duke (1975-78) ........................... 511 5. Dwight Hollier, North Carolina (1988-91) ........ 502 6. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) .......................... 495 7. LeVar Fisher, NC State (1998-01) .................... 492 8. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) .......... 486 9. Eric Wilson, Maryland (1981-84)..................... 481 10. Dantonio Burnette, NC State (1999-2002) ....... 476 11. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002)........... 473 12. Jeff Davis, Clemson (1978-81) ........................ 469 13. Keith Brooking, Georgia Tech (1994-97) ......... 46714. Dexter Reid, North Carolina (2000-03) ............ 466 Chuck Faucette, Maryland (1983-86 ................ 466 16. Ed Stetz, Wake Forest (1969-71) ..................... 460 17. Damien Covington, NC State (1991-94) .......... 457 18. Chad Carson, Clemson (1998-01) ................... 448 19. D’Quell Jackson, Maryland (2002-05) ............. 447 20. John Leake, Clemson (2000-03) ..................... 443 21. Jerrelle Williams, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ..... 43722. Ron Rogers, Georgia Tech (1994-97).............. 43523. Jamie Sharper, Virginia (1993-96) .................. 435 24. Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) .................... 434 25. Charles McDaniel, Virginia (1982-83) .............. 432 26. Carlos Bradley, Wake Forest (1978-80) ........... 42627. Ratliff Thomas, Maryland (1993-96) ............... 424 28. Angelo Cromwell, Virginia (1999-02) .............. 420 29. Darrell Spells, Duke (1989-92) ........................ 419 30. Eric Barton, Maryland (1995-98) ..................... 417 31. Erwin Sampson, Duke (1988-91) .................... 41532. Mike Jamolovich, Maryland (1989-92) ............ 41433. Vince Hall, Virginia Tech (2004-2007) ............. 404

Pl Name,School (Years) Tackles for Loss1. Darnell Dockett, Florida State (2000-03) ........... 652. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002) ......... 62.53. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) .......... 614. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) .................... 605. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ....... 59.56. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ....................... 57.57. William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) .......... 578. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-02) ............. 579. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ......................... 5610. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) .............. 55.511. Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-2000) ................. 5412. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ................. 5413. Julius Peppers, North Carolina (1999-2001) ..... 5314. Coleman Rudolph, Georgia Tech (1989-92) ...... 5215. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) ............ 5216. Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) .................... 5017. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) ......... 5018. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ................. 5019. Rob Bodine, Clemson (1989-91) ...................... 4820. Leroy Hill, Clemson (2001-04) .......................... 4821. Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03) ............... 4822. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ........................ 47.523. Everette Brown, NC State (2006-08) .............. 46.5 Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest (2010-**) .... 46.525. Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) .......... 46 Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ............. 46 Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...................... 46 Sean Spence, Miami (2008-11) ........................ 4629. Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) .................. 45.5 30. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...................... 45 Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ............... 45 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ......................... 45 Aaron Thompson, Maryland (1998-01) ............. 45 34. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest (2005-2008) ......... 44.535. Fred Robbins, Wake Forest (1996-98) .............. 4436. Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson (2008-10) ............ 42.5 Travis Johnson, Florida State (2001-04) ........ 42.5

ACC Career Active LeadersTotal Tackles

1. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College ..... 341 2. Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech ...................... 275 3. Steele Divitto, Boston College .............. 272 4. Tre Boston, North Carolina ................... 249 5. Mike Olson, Wake Forest ..................... 245 6. Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ............... 224 Denzel Perryman, Miami ...................... 224 8. Ross Cockrell, Duke ............................. 221 9. Kelby Brown, Duke ............................... 216 10. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech .............. 211 11. Christian Jones, Florida State ............... 209 Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech .............. 20913. Justin Jackson, Wake Forest ................ 188 14. Antone Exum, Virginia Tech ................. 186 Dontae Johnson, NC State ................... 18616. Spencer Shuey, Clemson ..................... 18517. Telvin Smith, Florida State ................... 184 18. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ........ 18219. Sean Sylvia, Boston College ................. 180 20. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ............ 179

ACC Career Active LeadersTackles For Loss

1. Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest (23) ...... 46.5 2. James Gayle, Virginia Tech ............... 39.5 3. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ..... 39.0 4. Kareem Martin, North Carolina ........... 38.5 5. J.R. Collins, Virgina Tech ................... 30.5 Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech .................... 30.5 7. Telvin Smith, Florida State ................. 27.0 8. Art Norman, NC State ......................... 25.5 9. Vic Beasley, Clemson ......................... 25.0 10. Kasim Edebali, Boston College ........... 24.0 11. Kyle Fuller, Virgina Tech ..................... 23.5 Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech ........... 23.5 Kenny Anunike, Duke ......................... 23.5 14. Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State ............. 22.5 Aaron Donald, Pitt .............................. 22.5 16. Christian Jones, Florida State ............. 21.5 17. Zach Thompson, Wake Forest ............ 21.0 Stephone Anthony, Clemson .............. 21.0 Kelby Brown, Duke ............................. 21.0 20. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College .... 20.5 Tariq Edwards, Virginia Tech ............. 20.5

ACC Career Active LeadersQuarterback Sacks

1. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech (14) 27.0 2. James Gayle, Virginia Tech ............. 21.0 3. Vic Beasley, Clemson ....................... 18.0 Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ........... 18.0 5. J.R. Collins, Virginia Tech ............... 17.5 6. Kareem Martin, North Carolina ......... 17.0 7. Art Norman, NC State ....................... 15.5 8. Kenny Anunike, Duke ....................... 13.0 9. Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State ........... 12.5 Anthony Chickillo, Miami ................. 12.5 11. Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech ......... 12.0 12. Luther Maddy, Virginia Tech ............ 11.5 Andre Monroe, Maryland ................. 11.5 14. Marcus Whitfi eld, Maryland ............. 11.0 Kasim Edebali, Boston College ......... 11.0

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2013 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 17, 2013

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

1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 10 288 1810 6.3 14 80 181.0

2. Duke Johnson-UM So 8 145 920 6.3 6 59 115.0

3. Kevin Parks-VA Jr 10 184 796 4.3 10 61 79.6

4. Roderick McDowell-CU Sr 10 142 742 5.2 4 45 74.2

5. Jerome Smith-SU Jr 10 149 706 4.7 10 66 70.6

6. Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 10 120 679 5.7 10 60 67.9

7. Shadrach Thornton-ST So 9 127 606 4.8 4 72 67.3

8. Brandon Ross-MD So 9 117 585 5.0 4 36 65.0

9. David Sims-GT Sr 10 122 640 5.2 10 36 64.0

10. Isaac Bennett-UP Jr 10 134 626 4.7 5 31 62.6

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

1. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 10 212-318-7 2960 24 296.0

2. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 10 185-261-7 2938 28 293.8

3. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 11 211-362-12 2632 15 239.3

4. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 10 156-263-11 2358 16 235.8

5. Tom Savage-UP Sr 10 178-292-7 2335 18 233.5

6. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 8 120-202-6 1608 8 201.0

7. David Watford-VA So 10 221-379-12 1974 7 197.4

8. Tanner Price-WF Sr 10 178-319-8 1959 12 195.9

9. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 9 149-247-9 1667 4 185.2

10. Chase Rettig-BC Sr 10 129-204-4 1516 14 151.6

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

1. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 10 185-261-7 2938 28 195.5

2. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 10 212-318-7 2960 24 165.4

3. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 9 88-140-6 1209 13 157.5

4. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 10 156-263-11 2358 16 146.3

5. Chase Rettig-BC Sr 10 129-204-4 1516 14 144.4

6. Tom Savage-UP Sr 10 178-292-7 2335 18 143.7

7. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 8 120-202-6 1608 8 133.4

8. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 11 211-362-12 2632 15 126.4

9. Caleb Rowe-MD So 8 64-131-3 989 5 120.3

10. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 9 149-247-9 1667 4 115.1

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

1. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 8 67 803 6 66 100.4 8.4

2. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 10 73 956 3 75 95.6 7.3

3. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 10 71 1086 9 96 108.6 7.1

4. Alex Amidon-BC Sr 10 62 760 4 69 76.0 6.2

5. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 10 58 821 6 69 82.1 5.8

6. Devin Street-UP Sr 9 49 847 7 67 94.1 5.4

7. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 10 54 860 9 72 86.0 5.4

8. Eric Ebron-NC Jr 10 49 763 3 71 76.3 4.9

9. Allen Hurns-UM Sr 10 45 839 5 84 83.9 4.5

10. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 10 42 721 3 55 72.1 4.2

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

1. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 10 71 1086 9 96 15.3108.6

2. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 8 67 803 6 66 12.0100.4

3. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 10 73 956 3 75 13.1 95.6

4. Devin Street-UP Sr 9 49 847 7 67 17.3 94.1

5. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 10 54 860 9 72 15.9 86.0

6. Allen Hurns-UM Sr 10 45 839 5 84 18.6 83.9

7. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 10 58 821 6 69 14.2 82.1

8. Eric Ebron-NC Jr 10 49 763 3 71 15.6 76.3

9. Alex Amidon-BC Sr 10 62 760 4 69 12.3 76.0

10. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 10 42 721 3 55 17.2 72.1

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 10 237 2960 433 3197 319.7

2. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 10 145 2938 319 3083 308.3

3. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 11 320 2632 505 2952 268.4

4. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 8 378 1608 296 1986 248.2

5. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 10 -33 2358 283 2325 232.5

6. Tom Savage-UP Sr 10 -191 2335 357 2144 214.4

7. Tanner Price-WF Sr 10 152 1959 412 2111 211.1

8. David Watford-VA So 10 125 1974 467 2099 209.9

9. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 9 163 1667 319 1830 203.3

10. Andre Williams-BC Sr 10 1810 0 288 1810 181.0

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

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 10 0 14 69 0 111 11.1

2. Andre Williams-BC Sr 10 14 0 0 0 84 8.4

3. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 10 0 11 48 0 81 8.1

Niklas Sade-ST Jr 10 0 19 24 0 81 8.1

5. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 9 12 0 0 0 72 8.0

6. Matt Goudis-UM So 10 0 10 45 0 75 7.5

Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 0 14 33 0 75 7.5

Brad Craddock-MD So 10 0 16 27 0 75 7.5

9. Ross Martin-DU So 10 0 9 44 0 71 7.1

10. Jerome Smith-SU Jr 10 11 0 0 0 66 6.6

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

1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 10 14 14 0 0 0 84 8.4

2. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 9 12 12 0 0 0 72 8.0

3. David Sims-GT Sr 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

Kevin Parks-VA Jr 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

Jerome Smith-SU Jr 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

Dallas Crawford-UM So 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

8. Trey Edmunds-VT Fr 11 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.0

C.J. Brown-MD Sr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

10. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 10 9 0 9 0 0 54 5.4

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

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 10 69-69 14-15 111 11.1

2. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 10 24-24 19-22 81 8.1

Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 10 48-48 11-12 81 8.1

4. Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 33-33 14-14 75 7.5

Matt Goudis-UM So 10 45-45 10-14 75 7.5

Brad Craddock-MD So 10 27-28 16-20 75 7.5

7. Ross Martin-DU So 10 44-44 9-11 71 7.1

8. Thomas Moore-NC Jr 10 32-33 11-14 65 6.5

9. Harrison Butker-GT Fr 10 43-44 6-9 61 6.1

10. Cody Journell-VT Sr 9 24-26 10-16 54 6.0

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

1. Ryan Switzer-NC Fr 10 18 331 3 85 18.4

2. Rashard Smith-ST Sr 9 14 227 2 73 16.2

3. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 10 23 362 2 82 15.7

4. William Likely-MD Fr 10 14 193 1 63 13.8

5. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 10 20 218 0 26 10.9

6. Adam Humphries-CU Jr 10 18 196 0 45 10.9

7. Dominique Terrell-VA Jr 10 15 139 0 35 9.3

8. Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Jr 11 26 139 0 43 5.3

9. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 8 11 49 0 23 4.5

10. Ritchy Desir-SU Jr 10 19 71 0 16 3.7

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

1. DeVon Edwards-DU Fr 10 12 372 1 100 31.0

2. Duke Johnson-UM So 8 14 396 0 95 28.3

3. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 9 12 323 1 88 26.9

4. Myles Willis-BC Fr 8 21 557 1 98 26.5

5. William Likely-MD Fr 10 19 484 0 45 25.5

6. Demitri Knowles-VT So 11 19 430 0 88 22.6

7. Darius Jennings-VA Jr 10 20 443 0 37 22.1

8. Lafayette Pitts-UP So 10 14 303 0 50 21.6

9. T.J. Thorpe-NC So 9 18 385 0 45 21.4

10. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 10 16 342 0 35 21.4

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

1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 10 1810 0 0 0 1810 181.0

2. Duke Johnson-UM So 8 920 77 0 396 1393 174.1

3. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 10 52 956 362 0 1370 137.0

4. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 10 114 821 0 342 1277 127.7

5. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 10 8 1086 0 176 1270 127.0

6. Kevin Parks-VA Jr 10 796 305 0 0 1101 110.1

7. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 8 10 803 49 0 862 107.8

8. Myles Willis-BC Fr 8 242 60 0 557 859 107.4

9. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 9 7 405 220 323 955 106.1

10. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 10 0 721 218 20 959 95.9

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

1. Pat O'Donnell-UM Sr 10 36 1703 63 9 16 8 47.3

2. A.J. Hughes-VT So 11 64 2851 64 17 20 7 44.5

3. Matt Yoklic-UP Sr 10 56 2431 57 15 17 7 43.4

4. Will Monday-DU So 10 51 2202 72 16 13 4 43.2

5. Tommy Hibbard-NC Jr 10 55 2349 76 17 4 6 42.7

6. Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 60 2552 67 20 13 8 42.5

7. Wil Baumann-ST Jr 10 58 2458 56 17 13 6 42.4

8. Riley Dixon-SU So 10 61 2574 75 18 13 3 42.2

9. Nathan Renfro-MD So 10 56 2323 64 15 8 6 41.5

10. Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 10 73 3020 77 21 13 5 41.4

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

1. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 10 19 22 48 86.4 1.90

2. Brad Craddock-MD So 10 16 20 50 80.0 1.60

3. Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 14 14 51 100.0 1.40

Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 10 14 15 53 93.3 1.40

5. Cody Journell-VT Sr 9 10 16 56 62.5 1.11

6. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 10 11 12 51 91.7 1.10

Thomas Moore-NC Jr 10 11 14 39 78.6 1.10

8. Matt Goudis-UM So 10 10 14 49 71.4 1.00

9. Ross Martin-DU So 10 9 11 53 81.8 0.90

Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 10 9 11 47 81.8 0.90

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 14 14 51 100.0

2. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 10 14 15 53 93.3

3. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 10 11 12 51 91.7

4. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 10 19 22 48 86.4

5. Ross Martin-DU So 10 9 11 53 81.8

Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 10 9 11 47 81.8

7. Brad Craddock-MD So 10 16 20 50 80.0

8. Thomas Moore-NC Jr 10 11 14 39 78.6

9. Ryan Norton-SU So 9 7 9 34 77.8

10. Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 10 8 11 40 72.7

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 10 69 69 100.0

Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 10 48 48 100.0

Matt Goudis-UM So 10 45 45 100.0

Ross Martin-DU So 10 44 44 100.0

Nate Freese-BC Sr 10 33 33 100.0

Niklas Sade-ST Jr 10 24 24 100.0

Chad Hedlund-WF So 10 20 20 100.0

Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 10 12 12 100.0

9. Harrison Butker-GT Fr 10 43 44 97.7

10. Thomas Moore-NC Jr 10 32 33 97.0

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

1. Kelby Brown-DU Jr 9 LB 36 52 88 9.8

2. David Helton-DU Jr 10 LB 23 74 97 9.7

3. Denzel Perryman-UM Jr 10 LB 55 36 91 9.1

Jeremy Cash-DU So 10 DB 48 43 91 9.1

5. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Sr 10 LB 54 35 89 8.9

6. Steele Divitto-BC Sr 10 LB 41 47 88 8.8

7. Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 10 DB 36 51 87 8.7

8. Cole Farrand-MD Jr 9 LB 37 38 75 8.3

9. Jack Tyler-VT Sr 11 LB 31 58 89 8.1

10. Henry Coley-VA Jr 10 LB 35 45 80 8.0

11. Daquan Romero-VA Jr 10 LB 39 38 77 7.7

12. Jeff Schoettmer-NC So 10 DB 41 35 76 7.6

13. Ryan Janvion-WF Fr 10 SS 47 27 74 7.4

Anthony Harris-VA Jr 10 DB 39 35 74 7.4

Sean Davis-MD So 10 DB 44 30 74 7.4

16. Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 10 LB 41 31 72 7.2

17. L.A. Goree-MD Jr 8 LB 31 26 57 7.1

18. Brandon Chubb-WF So 10 LB 47 23 70 7.0

19. Steven Daniels-BC So 10 LB 42 27 69 6.9

20. Dontae Johnson-ST Sr 10 DB 42 25 67 6.7

Mike Olson-WF Sr 10 LB 45 22 67 6.7

22. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 10 DE 37 29 66 6.6

D. Eskridge-SU So 10 DB 43 23 66 6.6

Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 10 LB 40 26 66 6.6

25. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 10 NG 45 20 65 6.5

26. Jimmy Gaines-UM Sr 10 LB 41 23 64 6.4

27. Travis Hughes-NC Jr 10 LB 33 30 63 6.3

Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 10 DB 55 8 63 6.3

29. Jabari Price-NC Sr 10 CB 46 16 62 6.2

30. Jason Hendricks-UP Sr 10 DB 42 19 61 6.1

Todd Thomas-UP Jr 10 LB 43 18 61 6.1

Tre Boston-NC Sr 10 DB 30 31 61 6.1

33. Ray Vinopal-UP Jr 10 DB 39 21 60 6.0

Telvin Smith-FS Sr 10 LB 38 22 60 6.0

35. Robert Smith-CU Jr 10 LB 39 20 59 5.9

36. Matt Robinson-MD Jr 8 DB 30 17 47 5.9

37. Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 10 DE 17 40 57 5.7

Shayon Green-UM Sr 10 LB 31 26 57 5.7

Anthony Gonzalez-UP Jr 10 LB 35 22 57 5.7

40. Sean Sylvia-BC Jr 10 LB 36 20 56 5.6

41. Deondre Singleton-DU Fr 8 CB 26 18 44 5.5

42. Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Jr 11 31 29 60 5.5

43. M. Spruill-SU Sr 10 DB 41 13 54 5.4

D.J. Green-ST Sr 10 LB 29 25 54 5.4

45. Manuel Asprilla-BC Jr 10 DB 43 10 53 5.3

46. Tariq Edwards-VT Sr 11 LB 28 30 58 5.3

47. A.J. Marshall-WF Sr 8 DB 31 11 42 5.2

48. Brandon Watts-GT Sr 10 LB 35 17 52 5.2

49. Shane Gordon-UP Sr 9 LB 29 17 46 5.1

50. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 10 DE 27 24 51 5.1

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 10 DL 10 0 10.0 1.00

Vic Beasley-CU Jr 10 DE 10 0 10.0 1.00

3. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 10 DE 8 3 9.5 0.95

4. Jay Bromley-SU Sr 10 DT 9 0 9.0 0.90

Kareem Martin-NC Sr 10 DE 8 2 9.0 0.90

6. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 10 NG 8 1 8.5 0.85

7. Marcus Whitfield-MD Sr 10 LB 7 2 8.0 0.80

Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Sr 10 DE 8 0 8.0 0.80

9. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 10 LB 6 1 6.5 0.65

10. Luther Maddy-VT Jr 11 DT 6 1 6.5 0.59

11. Andre Monroe-MD Jr 10 DL 5 3 6.5 0.65

12. Eli Harold-VA So 10 DE 5 1 5.5 0.55

13. Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 10 DB 4 2 5.0 0.50

14. J.R. Collins-VT Sr 11 DE 4 2 5.0 0.45

15. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 9 DE 5 0 5.0 0.56

16. James Gayle-VT Sr 11 DE 5 0 5.0 0.45

17. Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 10 LB 4 1 4.5 0.45

Art Norman-ST Jr 10 DE 4 1 4.5 0.45

19. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Sr 10 LB 4 0 4.0 0.40

David Dean-VA So 10 DT 2 4 4.0 0.40

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

1. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 10 DL 22 1 22.5 2.25

2. Vic Beasley-CU Jr 10 DE 16 2 17.0 1.70

3. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 10 NG 15 3 16.5 1.65

4. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 10 DE 12 8 16.0 1.60

5. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 10 DE 12 5 14.5 1.45

6. Marcus Whitfield-MD Sr 10 LB 11 4 13.0 1.30

7. Jay Bromley-SU Sr 10 DT 12 0 12.0 1.20

8. Andre Monroe-MD Jr 10 DL 9 5 11.5 1.15

Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Sr 10 DE 11 1 11.5 1.15

Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 10 LB 10 3 11.5 1.15

11. Luther Maddy-VT Jr 11 DT 9 4 11.0 1.00

12. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 10 LB 9 4 11.0 1.10

Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 10 DE 9 4 11.0 1.10

Eli Harold-VA So 10 DE 9 4 11.0 1.10

M. Spruill-SU Sr 10 DB 10 2 11.0 1.10

16. Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 10 DB 8 5 10.5 1.05

Shayon Green-UM Sr 10 LB 10 1 10.5 1.05

18. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 9 DE 10 1 10.5 1.17

19. Thomas Teal-ST Jr 10 6 8 10.0 1.00

Adam Gotsis-GT So 10 DE 9 2 10.0 1.00

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PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Bashaud Breeland-CU Jr 10 10 4 14 1.40

2. Kyle Fuller-VT Sr 9 10 2 12 1.33

Ross Cockrell-DU Sr 9 10 2 12 1.33

4. Kevin Johnson-WF Jr 10 10 3 13 1.30

Anthony Harris-VA Jr 10 6 7 13 1.30

6. Brandon Facyson-VT Fr 10 7 5 12 1.20

7. Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 11 6 5 11 1.00

Breon Borders-DU Fr 10 8 2 10 1.00

Hakim Jones-ST So 10 8 2 10 1.00

10. Merrill Noel-WF Jr 10 6 3 9 0.90

Tre Boston-NC Sr 10 5 4 9 0.90

Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 10 8 1 9 0.90

13. Jeremy Cash-DU So 10 4 4 8 0.80

Ray Vinopal-UP Jr 10 5 3 8 0.80

K'Waun Williams-UP Sr 10 6 2 8 0.80

16. P.J. Williams-FS So 9 5 2 7 0.78

17. Manuel Asprilla-BC Jr 10 5 2 7 0.70

Louis Young-GT Sr 10 5 2 7 0.70

Ladarius Gunter-UM So 10 5 2 7 0.70

Jabari Price-NC Sr 10 7 0 7 0.70

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Anthony Harris-VA Jr 10 7 31 0 21 0.70

2. Brandon Facyson-VT Fr 10 5 0 0 1 0.50

3. Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 11 5 1 0 3 0.45

4. Nate Andrews-FS Fr 10 4 91 1 56 0.40

Bashaud Breeland-CU Jr 10 4 49 0 29 0.40

D. Eskridge-SU So 10 4 43 0 32 0.40

Tre Boston-NC Sr 10 4 19 0 21 0.40

Jeremy Cash-DU So 10 4 18 0 14 0.40

9. Jayron Kearse-CU Fr 9 3 62 0 37 0.33

10. Dominique Green-NC Fr 10 3 62 1 62 0.30

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 10 4 0.40

Aaron Donald-UP Sr 10 4 0.40

3. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 10 3 0.30

Jay Bromley-SU Sr 10 3 0.30

Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 10 3 0.30

Vic Beasley-CU Jr 10 3 0.30

7. Terrence Brooks-FS Sr 9 2 0.22

Kelby Brown-DU Jr 9 2 0.22

9. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 10 2 0.20

Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 10 2 0.20

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Bryce Jones-BC So 10 3 0.30

Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 10 3 0.30

3. Matt Robinson-MD Jr 8 2 0.25

4. Hunter Williams-WF So 9 2 0.22

5. A.J. Hendy-MD Jr 10 2 0.20

Dezmond Johnson-DU Jr 10 2 0.20

Jimmy Gaines-UM Sr 10 2 0.20

Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 10 2 0.20

Eli Harold-VA So 10 2 0.20

Grady Jarrett-CU Jr 10 2 0.20

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

1. Florida State 10 69 14 69 0 0 1 527 52.7

2. Clemson 10 54 12 53 0 0 0 413 41.3

3. Duke 10 46 9 44 1 0 0 349 34.9

4. Miami 10 45 10 45 0 0 0 345 34.5

5. Georgia Tech 10 46 6 45 0 0 0 339 33.9

6. North Carolina 10 36 11 32 0 0 0 281 28.1

Boston College 10 34 14 33 1 0 0 281 28.1

8. Pitt 10 34 9 31 1 0 0 264 26.4

9. Maryland 10 29 16 27 0 0 2 253 25.3

10. Virginia Tech 11 33 11 30 1 0 1 265 24.1

11. NC State 10 24 19 24 0 0 0 225 22.5

12. Syracuse 10 29 8 24 1 0 0 224 22.4

13. Virginia 10 24 11 22 2 0 1 205 20.5

14. Wake Forest 10 22 8 20 1 0 0 178 17.8

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

1. Florida State 10 13 7 12 0 0 0 111 11.1

2. Virginia Tech 11 25 10 23 0 0 0 203 18.5

3. Clemson 10 28 7 27 0 0 0 216 21.6

4. Georgia Tech 10 29 7 27 1 0 0 224 22.4

5. Duke 10 29 9 27 1 0 0 230 23.0

6. Wake Forest 10 30 9 29 0 0 1 238 23.8

7. Maryland 10 28 17 27 1 0 0 248 24.8

8. North Carolina 10 31 13 29 0 0 0 254 25.4

9. Miami 10 32 11 30 0 0 0 255 25.5

10. Syracuse 10 34 9 34 0 0 0 265 26.5

11. Pitt 10 33 13 32 0 0 0 269 26.9

12. Boston College 10 35 10 34 0 0 0 274 27.4

13. NC State 10 37 7 32 2 0 0 279 27.9

14. Virginia 10 44 10 40 2 0 0 338 33.8

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

1. Florida State 10 1992 3220 664 5212 7.8 62 521.2

2. Clemson 10 1742 3377 829 5119 6.2 51 511.9

3. Miami 10 1800 2782 651 4582 7.0 40 458.2

4. Georgia Tech 10 3054 1268 710 4322 6.1 44 432.2

5. Duke 10 1851 2376 712 4227 5.9 41 422.7

6. Maryland 10 1462 2597 690 4059 5.9 26 405.9

7. NC State 10 1672 2378 777 4050 5.2 21 405.0

8. North Carolina 10 1217 2803 721 4020 5.6 32 402.0

9. Syracuse 10 1967 1749 722 3716 5.1 29 371.6

10. Boston College 10 2172 1518 611 3690 6.0 32 369.0

11. Virginia 10 1527 2126 837 3653 4.4 24 365.3

12. Virginia Tech 11 1288 2657 779 3945 5.1 31 358.6

13. Pitt 10 1138 2343 648 3481 5.4 33 348.1

14. Wake Forest 10 909 2085 677 2994 4.4 21 299.4

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 1136 1814 679 2950 4.3 20 268.2

2. Florida State 10 1279 1435 681 2714 4.0 13 271.4

3. Georgia Tech 10 1104 2418 631 3522 5.6 27 352.2

4. Wake Forest 10 1465 2148 729 3613 5.0 27 361.3

5. Maryland 10 1398 2269 738 3667 5.0 28 366.7

6. Pitt 10 1594 2107 669 3701 5.5 30 370.1

7. Clemson 10 1520 2205 709 3725 5.3 27 372.5

8. Syracuse 10 1447 2378 709 3825 5.4 33 382.5

9. NC State 10 1819 2097 680 3916 5.8 34 391.6

10. Miami 10 1745 2285 721 4030 5.6 31 403.0

11. Duke 10 1691 2355 748 4046 5.4 25 404.6

12. North Carolina 10 1792 2268 767 4060 5.3 29 406.0

13. Virginia 10 1832 2343 732 4175 5.7 42 417.5

14. Boston College 10 1529 2770 709 4299 6.1 33 429.9

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

1. Georgia Tech 10 554 3054 5.5 65 35 305.4

2. Boston College 10 405 2172 5.4 80 18 217.2

3. Florida State 10 359 1992 5.5 74 33 199.2

4. Syracuse 10 417 1967 4.7 67 19 196.7

5. Duke 10 395 1851 4.7 56 23 185.1

6. Miami 10 349 1800 5.2 63 20 180.0

7. Clemson 10 436 1742 4.0 45 23 174.2

8. NC State 10 426 1672 3.9 72 13 167.2

9. Virginia 10 416 1527 3.7 61 16 152.7

10. Maryland 10 355 1462 4.1 64 13 146.2

11. North Carolina 10 365 1217 3.3 41 11 121.7

12. Virginia Tech 11 413 1288 3.1 77 16 117.1

13. Pitt 10 353 1138 3.2 40 15 113.8

14. Wake Forest 10 324 909 2.8 28 8 90.9

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 386 1136 2.9 62 10 103.3

2. Georgia Tech 10 307 1104 3.6 34 13 110.4

3. Florida State 10 393 1279 3.3 72 4 127.9

4. Maryland 10 393 1398 3.6 51 16 139.8

5. Syracuse 10 371 1447 3.9 74 16 144.7

6. Wake Forest 10 381 1465 3.8 67 11 146.5

7. Clemson 10 388 1520 3.9 75 17 152.0

8. Boston College 10 384 1529 4.0 80 12 152.9

9. Pitt 10 373 1594 4.3 42 16 159.4

10. Duke 10 421 1691 4.0 47 9 169.1

11. Miami 10 412 1745 4.2 80 21 174.5

12. North Carolina 10 449 1792 4.0 75 16 179.2

13. NC State 10 353 1819 5.2 65 20 181.9

14. Virginia 10 403 1832 4.5 71 26 183.2

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

1. Clemson 10 267-393-7 67.9 3377 8.6 28 337.7

2. Florida State 10 207-305-9 67.9 3220 10.6 29 322.0

3. North Carolina 10 226-356-9 63.5 2803 7.9 21 280.3

4. Miami 10 184-302-13 60.9 2782 9.2 20 278.2

5. Maryland 10 184-335-9 54.9 2597 7.8 13 259.7

6. Virginia Tech 11 214-366-12 58.5 2657 7.3 15 241.5

7. NC State 10 200-351-15 57.0 2378 6.8 8 237.8

8. Duke 10 200-317-15 63.1 2376 7.5 18 237.6

9. Pitt 10 179-295-7 60.7 2343 7.9 18 234.3

10. Virginia 10 237-421-13 56.3 2126 5.0 8 212.6

11. Wake Forest 10 191-353-12 54.1 2085 5.9 13 208.5

12. Syracuse 10 176-305-16 57.7 1749 5.7 10 174.9

13. Boston College 10 130-206-4 63.1 1518 7.4 14 151.8

14. Georgia Tech 10 74-156-10 47.4 1268 8.1 9 126.8

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

1. Florida State 10 146-288-19 50.7 1435 5.0 9 143.5

2. Virginia Tech 11 141-293-18 48.1 1814 6.2 10 164.9

3. NC State 10 190-327-12 58.1 2097 6.4 14 209.7

4. Pitt 10 169-296-8 57.1 2107 7.1 14 210.7

5. Wake Forest 10 211-348-11 60.6 2148 6.2 16 214.8

6. Clemson 10 170-321-16 53.0 2205 6.9 10 220.5

7. North Carolina 10 183-318-12 57.5 2268 7.1 13 226.8

8. Maryland 10 214-345-10 62.0 2269 6.6 12 226.9

9. Miami 10 184-309-14 59.5 2285 7.4 10 228.5

10. Virginia 10 168-329-8 51.1 2343 7.1 16 234.3

11. Duke 10 186-327-13 56.9 2355 7.2 16 235.5

12. Syracuse 10 198-338-13 58.6 2378 7.0 17 237.8

13. Georgia Tech 10 208-324-11 64.2 2418 7.5 14 241.8

14. Boston College 10 218-325-8 67.1 2770 8.5 21 277.0

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

1. Florida State 10 207-305-9 67.9 3220 322.0 29 182.0

2. Clemson 10 267-393-7 67.9 3377 337.7 28 160.1

3. Miami 10 184-302-13 60.9 2782 278.2 20 151.6

4. North Carolina 10 226-356-9 63.5 2803 280.3 21 144.0

5. Boston College 10 130-206-4 63.1 1518 151.8 14 143.5

6. Pitt 10 179-295-7 60.7 2343 234.3 18 142.8

7. Duke 10 200-317-15 63.1 2376 237.6 18 135.3

8. Maryland 10 184-335-9 54.9 2597 259.7 13 127.5

9. Virginia Tech 11 214-366-12 58.5 2657 241.5 15 126.4

10. Georgia Tech 10 74-156-10 47.4 1268 126.8 9 121.9

11. NC State 10 200-351-15 57.0 2378 237.8 8 112.9

12. Wake Forest 10 191-353-12 54.1 2085 208.5 13 109.1

13. Syracuse 10 176-305-16 57.7 1749 174.9 10 106.2

14. Virginia 10 237-421-13 56.3 2126 212.6 8 98.8

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

1. Florida State 10 146-288-19 50.7 1435 143.5 9 89.7

2. Virginia Tech 11 141-293-18 48.1 1814 164.9 10 99.1

3. Clemson 10 170-321-16 53.0 2205 220.5 10 111.0

4. NC State 10 190-327-12 58.1 2097 209.7 14 118.8

5. Wake Forest 10 211-348-11 60.6 2148 214.8 16 121.3

6. Virginia 10 168-329-8 51.1 2343 234.3 16 122.1

7. Maryland 10 214-345-10 62.0 2269 226.9 12 123.0

8. Miami 10 184-309-14 59.5 2285 228.5 10 123.3

9. North Carolina 10 183-318-12 57.5 2268 226.8 13 123.4

10. Duke 10 186-327-13 56.9 2355 235.5 16 125.6

11. Syracuse 10 198-338-13 58.6 2378 237.8 17 126.6

12. Pitt 10 169-296-8 57.1 2107 210.7 14 127.1

13. Georgia Tech 10 208-324-11 64.2 2418 241.8 14 134.4

14. Boston College 10 218-325-8 67.1 2770 277.0 21 155.1

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 10 43 1130 1 95 26.3

2. Florida State 10 21 521 1 97 24.8

3. Duke 10 26 633 1 100 24.3

4. Maryland 10 39 862 0 45 22.1

5. North Carolina 10 36 778 0 45 21.6

6. Pitt 10 34 732 0 50 21.5

7. Georgia Tech 10 28 602 0 59 21.5

Virginia Tech 11 26 559 0 88 21.5

9. Boston College 10 36 764 1 98 21.2

10. Syracuse 10 29 568 0 49 19.6

11. Virginia 10 48 908 0 48 18.9

12. Wake Forest 10 19 341 0 43 17.9

13. Clemson 10 20 353 0 32 17.6

14. NC State 10 33 580 0 37 17.6

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. North Carolina 10 23 373 3 85 16.2

2. NC State 10 18 262 2 73 14.6

3. Duke 10 26 369 2 82 14.2

4. Boston College 10 15 172 0 34 11.5

5. Miami 10 27 305 1 79 11.3

6. Maryland 10 17 192 1 63 11.3

7. Florida State 10 26 289 0 28 11.1

8. Georgia Tech 10 17 159 0 25 9.4

9. Clemson 10 25 217 0 45 8.7

10. Pitt 10 10 77 0 56 7.7

11. Virginia 10 25 183 0 36 7.3

12. Wake Forest 10 20 122 0 23 6.1

13. Syracuse 10 23 136 0 43 5.9

14. Virginia Tech 11 41 197 1 43 4.8

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Florida State 10 19 319 3 68 16.8

2. Virginia Tech 11 18 94 1 37 5.2

3. Clemson 10 16 264 2 52 16.5

4. Miami 10 14 133 1 36 9.5

5. Duke 10 13 165 2 45 12.7

6. Syracuse 10 13 163 0 47 12.5

7. NC State 10 12 146 1 37 12.2

8. North Carolina 10 12 95 1 62 7.9

9. Maryland 10 11 116 2 49 10.5

10. Georgia Tech 10 11 250 2 95 22.7

11. Wake Forest 10 11 150 1 49 13.6

12. Boston College 10 8 143 1 49 17.9

13. Virginia 10 8 54 0 23 6.8

14. Pitt 10 8 116 1 40 14.5

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

1. North Carolina 10 58 2465 42.5 55 0.9 6 39.5

2. Georgia Tech 10 35 1548 44.2 134 3.8 3 38.7

3. NC State 10 59 2493 42.3 105 1.8 7 38.1

4. Boston College 10 60 2552 42.5 124 2.1 8 37.8

5. Clemson 10 53 2111 39.8 89 1.7 1 37.8

6. Duke 10 51 2202 43.2 205 4.0 4 37.6

7. Miami 10 37 1703 46.0 157 4.2 8 37.5

8. Maryland 10 56 2323 41.5 110 2.0 6 37.4

9. Virginia Tech 11 65 2900 44.6 365 5.6 7 36.8

10. Syracuse 10 70 2887 41.2 260 3.7 3 36.7

11. Wake Forest 10 73 2922 40.0 148 2.0 5 36.6

12. Virginia 10 75 3048 40.6 213 2.8 5 36.5

13. Pitt 10 56 2431 43.4 378 6.8 7 34.2

14. Florida State 10 29 1174 40.5 144 5.0 2 34.1

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

1. Miami 10 65 4110 63.2 583 31 42.3

2. Boston College 10 57 3685 64.6 236 42 42.1

3. Duke 10 61 3789 62.1 847 16 41.7

4. Maryland 10 51 3142 61.6 749 11 41.5

5. Florida State 10 92 5524 60.0 971 31 41.1

6. Georgia Tech 10 61 3846 63.0 745 24 41.0

7. Clemson 10 74 4473 60.4 693 30 40.9

8. Syracuse 10 47 2790 59.4 597 12 40.3

9. Virginia Tech 11 53 3338 63.0 809 17 39.7

10. North Carolina 10 56 3515 62.8 872 18 39.2

11. Wake Forest 10 39 2414 61.9 726 7 38.8

12. Pitt 10 51 3036 59.5 784 11 38.8

13. NC State 10 51 3167 62.1 555 27 38.0

14. Virginia 10 44 2698 61.3 657 15 37.9

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Boston College 10 14 14 1.000

2. Florida State 10 14 15 . 9 3 3

3. NC State 10 19 22 . 8 6 4

4. Clemson 10 12 14 . 8 5 7

5. Duke 10 9 11 . 8 1 8

Pitt 10 9 11 . 8 1 8

7. Maryland 10 16 20 . 8 0 0

8. North Carolina 10 11 14 . 7 8 6

9. Virginia 10 11 15 . 7 3 3

10. Syracuse 10 8 11 . 7 2 7

11. Miami 10 10 14 . 7 1 4

12. Wake Forest 10 8 12 . 6 6 7

Georgia Tech 10 6 9 . 6 6 7

14. Virginia Tech 11 11 21 . 5 2 4

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Florida State 10 69 69 1.000

Clemson 10 53 53 1.000

Miami 10 45 45 1.000

Duke 10 44 44 1.000

Boston College 10 33 33 1.000

NC State 10 24 24 1.000

Virginia 10 22 22 1.000

Wake Forest 10 20 20 1.000

9. Georgia Tech 10 45 46 . 9 7 8

10. Pitt 10 31 32 . 9 6 9

11. Maryland 10 27 28 . 9 6 4

12. North Carolina 10 32 34 . 9 4 1

13. Virginia Tech 11 30 32 . 9 3 8

14. Syracuse 10 24 28 . 8 5 7

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Virginia Tech 11 34 210 3.09

2. Clemson 10 31 167 3.10

3. Maryland 10 30 227 3.00

Syracuse 10 30 242 3.00

5. Boston College 10 29 206 2.90

6. Miami 10 26 155 2.60

7. North Carolina 10 24 202 2.40

8. Georgia Tech 10 23 173 2.30

Florida State 10 23 192 2.30

10. Virginia 10 22 175 2.20

11. Wake Forest 10 21 156 2.10

12. NC State 10 19 110 1.90

13. Duke 10 18 110 1.80

Pitt 10 18 117 1.80

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 10 11 63 1.10

2. Miami 10 12 103 1.20

3. Duke 10 13 80 1.30

4. Syracuse 10 14 80 1.40

5. Boston College 10 19 128 1.90

6. Virginia 10 20 144 2.00

Maryland 10 20 169 2.00

Wake Forest 10 20 147 2.00

9. North Carolina 10 21 166 2.10

10. Florida State 10 23 167 2.30

11. Virginia Tech 11 25 173 2.27

12. Clemson 10 27 161 2.70

13. NC State 10 29 167 2.90

14. Pitt 10 37 317 3.70

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Florida State 10 100 141 18 259 25.9

2. Clemson 10 99 144 13 256 25.6

3. Georgia Tech 10 156 52 12 220 22.0

4. Virginia 10 76 118 16 210 21.0

5. Duke 10 101 98 8 207 20.7

North Carolina 10 68 128 11 207 20.7

7. NC State 10 78 113 12 203 20.3

8. Miami 10 85 103 13 201 20.1

9. Maryland 10 72 105 18 195 19.5

Virginia Tech 11 68 118 9 195 17.7

11. Pitt 10 64 109 12 185 18.5

12. Syracuse 10 85 88 9 182 18.2

13. Wake Forest 10 64 92 14 170 17.0

14. Boston College 10 87 69 10 166 16.6

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 59 82 13 154 14.0

2. Florida State 10 71 77 14 162 16.2

3. Clemson 10 67 92 15 174 17.4

4. Pitt 10 86 88 14 188 18.8

5. Wake Forest 10 79 92 18 189 18.9

6. Syracuse 10 78 95 17 190 19.0

7. Georgia Tech 10 60 120 12 192 19.2

8. Virginia 10 85 93 16 194 19.4

9. Maryland 10 77 109 9 195 19.5

10. NC State 10 85 97 14 196 19.6

11. Boston College 10 84 117 6 207 20.7

Miami 10 98 103 6 207 20.7

13. Duke 10 97 102 13 212 21.2

14. North Carolina 10 93 109 14 216 21.6

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

1. Georgia Tech 10 73 139 52.5

2. Florida State 10 53 103 51.5

3. North Carolina 10 64 151 42.4

4. Clemson 10 68 162 42.0

5. Miami 10 47 123 38.2

6. Duke 10 52 139 37.4

7. NC State 10 65 176 36.9

8. Pitt 10 48 130 36.9

9. Virginia 10 71 193 36.8

10. Syracuse 10 56 160 35.0

11. Virginia Tech 11 58 170 34.1

12. Wake Forest 10 51 153 33.3

Boston College 10 45 135 33.3

14. Maryland 10 49 149 32.9

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 46 157 29.3

2. Clemson 10 48 162 29.6

3. Syracuse 10 43 144 29.9

4. Florida State 10 46 146 31.5

5. Virginia 10 49 153 32.0

6. Maryland 10 52 156 33.3

7. Georgia Tech 10 42 122 34.4

8. Duke 10 57 162 35.2

9. NC State 10 51 137 37.2

10. Wake Forest 10 60 160 37.5

11. Pitt 10 55 140 39.3

12. Miami 10 59 150 39.3

13. Boston College 10 59 146 40.4

14. North Carolina 10 71 167 42.5

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

1. Wake Forest 10 8 10 80.0

2. Duke 10 13 18 72.2

3. North Carolina 10 8 12 66.7

4. Virginia Tech 11 10 16 62.5

5. Clemson 10 13 23 56.5

6. Boston College 10 5 9 55.6

7. Syracuse 10 7 13 53.8

8. Florida State 10 1 2 50.0

9. NC State 10 9 20 45.0

10. Miami 10 7 16 43.8

11. Georgia Tech 10 6 14 42.9

12. Pitt 10 2 7 28.6

13. Virginia 10 6 23 26.1

14. Maryland 10 2 13 15.4

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

1. North Carolina 10 6 17 35.3

2. Pitt 10 6 16 37.5

3. Syracuse 10 7 18 38.9

4. Maryland 10 4 10 40.0

5. Wake Forest 10 7 17 41.2

6. Boston College 10 5 11 45.5

Duke 10 10 22 45.5

8. Virginia 10 6 13 46.2

Virginia Tech 11 6 13 46.2

10. Florida State 10 9 18 50.0

11. Clemson 10 9 17 52.9

12. NC State 10 4 7 57.1

13. Miami 10 11 18 61.1

14. Georgia Tech 10 5 7 71.4

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 10 35 289 28.9

2. Maryland 10 44 354 35.4

3. Duke 10 49 418 41.8

4. Clemson 10 49 439 43.9

5. Florida State 10 53 449 44.9

6. Georgia Tech 10 54 455 45.5

7. NC State 10 60 456 45.6

8. Virginia Tech 11 65 504 45.8

9. Miami 10 58 462 46.2

10. Pitt 10 61 485 48.5

11. Virginia 10 62 515 51.5

12. Wake Forest 10 62 538 53.8

13. Syracuse 10 77 639 63.9

14. North Carolina 10 77 676 67.6

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 10 75 595 59.5

2. Virginia 10 67 584 58.4

3. Duke 10 61 527 52.7

4. Georgia Tech 10 63 523 52.3

5. Pitt 10 56 503 50.3

6. Florida State 10 50 483 48.3

7. Maryland 10 52 451 45.1

8. Boston College 10 51 442 44.2

9. Miami 10 58 430 43.0

10. NC State 10 56 422 42.2

11. Wake Forest 10 52 408 40.8

12. North Carolina 10 54 404 40.4

13. Virginia Tech 11 64 410 37.3

14. Syracuse 10 38 300 30.0

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game

1. Georgia Tech 10 339:50 33:59

2. Virginia 10 336:54 33:41

3. Virginia Tech 11 363:32 33:02

4. NC State 10 318:36 31:51

5. Pitt 10 305:46 30:34

6. Wake Forest 10 303:41 30:22

7. Syracuse 10 301:02 30:06

8. Florida State 10 297:24 29:44

9. Boston College 10 295:20 29:32

10. Maryland 10 289:15 28:55

11. Clemson 10 283:58 28:23

12. Duke 10 276:27 27:38

13. North Carolina 10 270:43 27:04

14. Miami 10 267:58 26:47

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Florida State 10 6 19 25 2 9 11 +14 1.40

2. Clemson 10 9 16 25 8 7 15 +10 1.00

3. Virginia Tech 11 6 18 24 3 12 15 +9 0.82

4. Boston College 10 8 8 16 6 4 10 +6 0.60

5. Pitt 10 8 8 16 6 7 13 +3 0.30

6. North Carolina 10 4 12 16 5 9 14 +2 0.20

Miami 10 7 14 21 6 13 19 +2 0.20

8. Duke 10 6 13 19 3 15 18 +1 0.10

9. NC State 10 8 12 20 6 15 21 -1 -0.10

Syracuse 10 6 13 19 4 16 20 -1 -0.10

11. Wake Forest 10 7 11 18 8 12 20 -2 -0.20

12. Virginia 10 9 8 17 8 13 21 -4 -0.40

13. Georgia Tech 10 4 11 15 10 10 20 -5 -0.50

14. Maryland 10 8 10 18 16 9 25 -7 -0.70

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

1. Florida State 10 55-56 98.2 44 28-16 11-11 1

2. Boston College 10 21-22 95.5 13 6-7 8-8 1

3. North Carolina 10 33-37 89.2 23 10-13 10-13 0

4. Georgia Tech 10 32-36 88.9 30 26-4 2-5 0

5. Duke 10 37-44 84.1 31 21-10 6-7 3

6. Clemson 10 40-48 83.3 32 20-12 8-10 1

Syracuse 10 30-36 83.3 22 16-6 8-10 1

8. Pitt 10 28-34 82.4 23 12-11 5-7 3

9. Virginia 10 27-33 81.8 19 13-6 8-9 2

10. Maryland 10 29-36 80.6 17 9-8 12-14 3

11. NC State 10 24-30 80.0 11 8-3 13-13 3

12. Miami 10 35-44 79.5 27 18-9 8-9 4

13. Wake Forest 10 19-24 79.2 14 7-7 5-7 2

14. Virginia Tech 11 27-38 71.1 22 14-8 5-11 2

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

1. Georgia Tech 10 22-30 73.3 19 13-6 3-4 4

2. Duke 10 24-32 75.0 17 9-8 7-11 3

3. Wake Forest 10 29-38 76.3 20 11-9 9-11 0

4. Clemson 10 19-24 79.2 15 11-4 4-5 2

5. Florida State 10 16-20 80.0 10 3-7 6-6 1

6. Boston College 10 26-32 81.2 20 9-11 6-7 1

Syracuse 10 26-32 81.2 19 11-8 7-9 0

8. Virginia Tech 11 18-22 81.8 14 9-5 4-4 3

9. Miami 10 30-36 83.3 21 18-3 9-10 3

10. North Carolina 10 27-32 84.4 19 13-6 8-8 3

11. Virginia 10 35-40 87.5 26 17-9 9-12 1

12. Pitt 10 31-34 91.2 21 15-6 10-11 1

13. Maryland 10 37-40 92.5 22 13-9 15-16 1

14. NC State 10 29-31 93.5 25 16-9 4-5 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. NC State 10 1 2 50.0

2. Duke 10 0 3 0.0

Maryland 10 0 2 0.0

Wake Forest 10 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 10 0 1 0.0

Pitt 10 0 1 0.0

Clemson 10 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 11 0 0 0.0

Virginia 10 0 0 0.0

Miami 10 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 10 0 0 0.0

Boston College 10 0 0 0.0

Florida State 10 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 10 0 0 0.0

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

1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 6 188 1100 5.9 6 65 183.3

2. Jerome Smith-SU Jr 6 98 489 5.0 4 66 81.5

3. Shadrach Thornton-ST So 7 114 535 4.7 3 72 76.4

4. Kevin Parks-VA Jr 6 112 432 3.9 5 27 72.0

5. Robert Godhigh-GT Sr 8 49 567 11.6 5 65 70.9

Roderick McDowell-CU Sr 8 112 567 5.1 4 45 70.9

7. David Sims-GT Sr 8 109 565 5.2 9 36 70.6

8. Dallas Crawford-UM So 6 76 358 4.7 5 35 59.7

9. Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 8 101 458 4.5 8 30 57.2

10. James Conner-UP Fr 6 79 340 4.3 3 40 56.7

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

1. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 8 160-224-6 2576 24 322.0

2. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 8 180-265-7 2521 21 315.1

3. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 6 115-191-9 1732 10 288.7

4. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 7 146-228-6 1934 11 276.3

5. Tom Savage-UP Sr 6 112-195-5 1549 11 258.2

6. David Watford-VA So 6 135-245-5 1284 4 214.0

7. Caleb Rowe-MD So 5 59-124-2 945 5 189.0

8. Tanner Price-WF Sr 7 130-230-7 1298 8 185.4

9. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 6 96-169-5 974 3 162.3

10. Marquise Williams-NC So 7 69-120-4 880 7 125.7

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

1. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 8 160-224-6 2576 24 198.0

2. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 8 180-265-7 2521 21 168.7

3. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 7 146-228-6 1934 11 145.9

4. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 6 115-191-9 1732 10 144.2

5. Tom Savage-UP Sr 6 112-195-5 1549 11 137.6

6. Marquise Williams-NC So 7 69-120-4 880 7 131.7

7. Chase Rettig-BC Sr 6 67-112-4 715 8 129.9

8. Caleb Rowe-MD So 5 59-124-2 945 5 121.7

9. Tanner Price-WF Sr 7 130-230-7 1298 8 109.3

10. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 6 96-169-5 974 3 105.2

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

1. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 6 47 535 5 38 89.2 7.8

2. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 8 62 940 8 96 117.5 7.8

3. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 6 39 517 2 75 86.2 6.5

4. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 8 47 777 7 72 97.1 5.9

5. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 6 35 521 4 69 86.8 5.8

6. Alex Amidon-BC Sr 6 34 381 2 69 63.5 5.7

7. Eric Ebron-NC Jr 7 38 608 3 71 86.9 5.4

8. Devin Street-UP Sr 6 31 595 4 67 99.2 5.2

9. Allen Hurns-UM Sr 6 29 564 4 84 94.0 4.8

10. Willie Byrn-VT Jr 7 33 462 1 83 66.0 4.7

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

1. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 8 62 940 8 96 15.2117.5

2. Devin Street-UP Sr 6 31 595 4 67 19.2 99.2

3. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 8 47 777 7 72 16.5 97.1

4. Allen Hurns-UM Sr 6 29 564 4 84 19.4 94.0

5. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 6 47 535 5 38 11.4 89.2

6. Eric Ebron-NC Jr 7 38 608 3 71 16.0 86.9

7. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 6 35 521 4 69 14.9 86.8

8. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 6 39 517 2 75 13.3 86.2

9. Martavis Bryant-CU Jr 8 30 611 4 76 20.4 76.4

10. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 8 32 538 2 55 16.8 67.2

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 8 185 2521 361 2706 338.2

2. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 8 126 2576 275 2702 337.8

3. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 7 251 1934 336 2185 312.1

4. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 6 -40 1732 206 1692 282.0

5. Tom Savage-UP Sr 6 -234 1549 236 1315 219.2

6. David Watford-VA So 6 30 1284 296 1314 219.0

7. Caleb Rowe-MD So 5 23 945 142 968 193.6

8. Tanner Price-WF Sr 7 53 1298 291 1351 193.0

9. Andre Williams-BC Sr 6 1100 0 188 1100 183.3

10. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 6 100 974 220 1074 179.0

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

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 8 0 11 54 0 87 10.9

2. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 6 9 0 0 0 54 9.0

3. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 8 0 9 37 0 64 8.0

4. Ross Martin-DU So 6 0 7 24 0 45 7.5

5. Matt Goudis-UM So 6 0 8 20 0 44 7.3

Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 0 9 17 0 44 7.3

7. Trey Edmunds-VT Fr 7 8 0 0 0 48 6.9

8. Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

David Sims-GT Sr 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

10. Cody Journell-VT Sr 6 0 8 16 0 40 6.7

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

1. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 6 9 9 0 0 0 54 9.0

2. Trey Edmunds-VT Fr 7 8 7 1 0 0 48 6.9

3. David Sims-GT Sr 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 8 9 8 1 0 0 54 6.8

5. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 8 8 0 8 0 0 48 6.0

Andre Williams-BC Sr 6 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0

Kevin Parks-VA Jr 6 6 5 1 0 0 36 6.0

8. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 8 7 0 7 0 0 42 5.2

Nick O'Leary-FS Jr 8 7 0 7 0 0 42 5.2

10. Dallas Crawford-UM So 6 5 5 0 0 0 30 5.0

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

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 8 54-54 11-12 87 10.9

2. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 8 37-37 9-10 64 8.0

3. Ross Martin-DU So 6 24-24 7-7 45 7.5

4. Matt Goudis-UM So 6 20-20 8-11 44 7.3

Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 17-17 9-9 44 7.3

6. Cody Journell-VT Sr 6 16-17 8-12 40 6.7

7. Thomas Moore-NC Jr 7 23-24 7-10 44 6.3

8. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 7 12-12 10-13 42 6.0

9. Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 6 14-15 7-9 35 5.8

10. Harrison Butker-GT Fr 8 33-34 4-6 45 5.6

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

1. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 6 10 194 1 82 19.4

2. Ryan Switzer-NC Fr 7 16 281 3 85 17.6

3. William Likely-MD Fr 6 10 162 1 63 16.2

4. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 8 15 165 0 26 11.0

5. Adam Humphries-CU Jr 8 18 196 0 45 10.9

6. Ritchy Desir-SU Jr 6 8 43 0 10 5.4

7. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 6 8 36 0 23 4.5

8. Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Jr 7 13 47 0 14 3.6

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

1. DeVon Edwards-DU Fr 6 9 282 1 100 31.3

2. Demitri Knowles-VT So 7 10 271 0 88 27.1

3. Artie Burns-UM Fr 6 8 210 0 43 26.2

4. Corn Elder-UM Fr 5 7 164 0 39 23.4

5. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 6 12 265 0 35 22.1

6. Myles Willis-BC Fr 5 13 285 0 71 21.9

7. William Likely-MD Fr 6 14 300 0 40 21.4

8. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 6 11 235 0 33 21.4

9. T.J. Thorpe-NC So 6 10 206 0 36 20.6

10. Darius Jennings-VA Jr 6 13 267 0 28 20.5

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

1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 6 1100 0 0 0 1100 183.3

2. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 6 62 521 0 265 848 141.3

3. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 8 6 940 0 152 1098 137.2

4. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 6 42 517 194 0 753 125.5

5. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 6 7 274 163 235 679 113.2

6. Kevin Parks-VA Jr 6 432 202 0 0 634 105.7

7. Robert Godhigh-GT Sr 8 567 262 0 0 829 103.6

8. Myles Willis-BC Fr 5 160 60 0 285 505 101.0

9. Devin Street-UP Sr 6 1 595 0 0 596 99.3

10. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 8 9 777 0 0 786 98.2

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

1. Matt Yoklic-UP Sr 6 36 1645 57 6 15 4 45.7

2. A.J. Hughes-VT So 7 39 1738 64 10 12 5 44.6

3. Sean Poole-GT Sr 8 29 1276 66 10 8 3 44.0

4. Tommy Hibbard-NC Jr 7 40 1746 76 15 4 4 43.7

5. Will Monday-DU So 6 36 1567 72 12 10 3 43.5

6. Wil Baumann-ST Jr 7 46 1970 56 14 11 5 42.8

7. Riley Dixon-SU So 6 48 1997 75 12 8 2 41.6

8. Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 6 49 2036 77 17 9 3 41.6

9. Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 38 1555 67 13 7 6 40.9

10. Alexander Kinal-WF So 7 55 2249 54 14 6 3 40.9

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

1. Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 9 9 43 100.0 1.50

2. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 7 10 13 44 76.9 1.43

3. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 8 11 12 53 91.7 1.38

4. Matt Goudis-UM So 6 8 11 49 72.7 1.33

Cody Journell-VT Sr 6 8 12 56 66.7 1.33

6. Ross Martin-DU So 6 7 7 53 100.0 1.17

Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 6 7 9 47 77.8 1.17

8. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 8 9 10 51 90.0 1.12

9. Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 6 6 9 40 66.7 1.00

Brad Craddock-MD So 6 6 9 41 66.7 1.00

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 9 9 43 100.0

Ross Martin-DU So 6 7 7 53 100.0

3. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 8 11 12 53 91.7

4. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 8 9 10 51 90.0

5. Chad Hedlund-WF So 7 4 5 51 80.0

Ryan Norton-SU So 5 4 5 34 80.0

7. Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 6 7 9 47 77.8

8. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 7 10 13 44 76.9

9. Matt Goudis-UM So 6 8 11 49 72.7

10. Thomas Moore-NC Jr 7 7 10 36 70.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 8 54 54 100.0

Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 8 37 37 100.0

Ross Martin-DU So 6 24 24 100.0

Matt Goudis-UM So 6 20 20 100.0

Nate Freese-BC Sr 6 17 17 100.0

Chad Hedlund-WF So 7 13 13 100.0

Niklas Sade-ST Jr 7 12 12 100.0

Brad Craddock-MD So 6 10 10 100.0

Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 6 9 9 100.0

Ryan Norton-SU So 5 5 5 100.0

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

1. Kelby Brown-DU Jr 6 LB 28 42 70 11.7

2. Denzel Perryman-UM Jr 6 LB 39 29 68 11.3

3. David Helton-DU Jr 6 LB 15 46 61 10.2

4. Cole Farrand-MD Jr 5 LB 27 23 50 10.0

5. Jeremy Cash-DU So 6 DB 25 34 59 9.8

6. Sean Davis-MD So 6 DB 34 23 57 9.5

7. Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 7 DB 26 36 62 8.9

8. Henry Coley-VA Jr 6 LB 23 28 51 8.5

9. Jack Tyler-VT Sr 7 LB 21 35 56 8.0

10. Ryan Janvion-WF Fr 7 SS 33 22 55 7.9

Jeff Schoettmer-NC So 7 DB 29 26 55 7.9

12. D. Eskridge-SU So 6 DB 32 14 46 7.7

Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Sr 6 LB 31 15 46 7.7

Daquan Romero-VA Jr 6 LB 24 22 46 7.7

15. Dontae Johnson-ST Sr 7 DB 31 22 53 7.6

16. Shayon Green-UM Sr 6 LB 23 22 45 7.5

Anthony Harris-VA Jr 6 DB 24 21 45 7.5

18. Anthony Gonzalez-UP Jr 6 LB 26 17 43 7.2

Jimmy Gaines-UM Sr 6 LB 28 15 43 7.2

Steele Divitto-BC Sr 6 LB 25 18 43 7.2

21. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 7 DE 28 22 50 7.1

Jabari Price-NC Sr 7 CB 36 14 50 7.1

23. Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 8 LB 33 24 57 7.1

24. Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 8 LB 33 22 55 6.9

25. Steven Daniels-BC So 6 LB 24 17 41 6.8

26. Deondre Singleton-DU Fr 5 CB 20 14 34 6.8

27. Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 8 DB 50 4 54 6.8

28. Brandon Chubb-WF So 7 LB 34 13 47 6.7

29. Todd Thomas-UP Jr 6 LB 24 15 39 6.5

Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 6 DE 10 29 39 6.5

31. Telvin Smith-FS Sr 8 LB 33 18 51 6.4

32. Brandon Pittman-ST Jr 7 LB 26 17 43 6.1

33. M. Spruill-SU Sr 6 DB 28 8 36 6.0

Jason Hendricks-UP Sr 6 DB 20 16 36 6.0

Abner Logan-MD Fr 5 LB 16 14 30 6.0

36. Robert Smith-CU Jr 8 LB 29 18 47 5.9

37. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 7 NG 30 11 41 5.9

Tre Boston-NC Sr 7 DB 20 21 41 5.9

D.J. Green-ST Sr 7 LB 23 18 41 5.9

40. DeVon Edwards-DU Fr 6 CB 18 17 35 5.8

Ray Vinopal-UP Jr 6 DB 22 13 35 5.8

42. Jake Snyder-VA Sr 6 DE 10 24 34 5.7

43. Alex Twine-MD Jr 5 LB 17 11 28 5.6

44. Mike Olson-WF Sr 7 LB 27 11 38 5.4

45. Isaac Goins-MD Sr 6 DB 23 9 32 5.3

Sean Sylvia-BC Jr 6 LB 22 10 32 5.3

47. Travis Hughes-NC Jr 7 LB 20 17 37 5.3

48. Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 8 DB 33 9 42 5.2

49. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 6 DE 18 13 31 5.2

Darius Kelly-SU Jr 6 22 9 31 5.2

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Sr 8 DE 8 0 8.0 1.00

2. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 7 DE 7 2 8.0 1.14

3. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 6 DL 8 0 8.0 1.33

4. Vic Beasley-CU Jr 8 DE 8 0 8.0 1.00

5. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 7 NG 7 1 7.5 1.07

6. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 6 DE 6 3 7.5 1.25

7. Jay Bromley-SU Sr 6 DT 6 0 6.0 1.00

8. Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 8 DB 4 2 5.0 0.62

9. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 7 LB 4 1 4.5 0.64

Luther Maddy-VT Jr 7 DT 4 1 4.5 0.64

11. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 6 DE 4 0 4.0 0.67

Andre Monroe-MD Jr 6 DL 3 2 4.0 0.67

13. Art Norman-ST Jr 7 DE 3 1 3.5 0.50

Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Sr 6 LB 3 0 3.0 0.50

David Dean-VA So 6 DT 1 4 3.0 0.50

16. Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

17. Dadi Nicolas-VT So 7 DE 2 2 3.0 0.43

18. D.J. Reader-CU So 8 DT 3 0 3.0 0.38

19. James Gayle-VT Sr 7 DE 3 0 3.0 0.43

20. Shaq Lawson-CU Fr 8 DE 3 0 3.0 0.38

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

1. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 6 DL 17 0 17.0 2.83

2. Vic Beasley-CU Jr 8 DE 14 2 15.0 1.88

3. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 7 DE 10 7 13.5 1.93

4. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Sr 8 DE 11 0 11.0 1.38

5. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 7 NG 9 3 10.5 1.50

6. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 6 DE 8 4 10.0 1.67

7. Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 8 LB 9 1 9.5 1.19

8. Andre Monroe-MD Jr 6 DL 7 3 8.5 1.42

9. Kelby Brown-DU Jr 6 LB 6 4 8.0 1.33

10. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 7 LB 6 4 8.0 1.14

11. M. Spruill-SU Sr 6 DB 7 2 8.0 1.33

12. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 6 DE 7 1 7.5 1.25

13. Telvin Smith-FS Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94

14. Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 7 DB 5 4 7.0 1.00

15. Jay Bromley-SU Sr 6 DT 7 0 7.0 1.17

16. Shaq Lawson-CU Fr 8 DE 6 2 7.0 0.88

17. Art Norman-ST Jr 7 DE 6 2 7.0 1.00

18. Thomas Teal-ST Jr 7 3 7 6.5 0.93

Luther Maddy-VT Jr 7 DT 5 3 6.5 0.93

20. Grady Jarrett-CU Jr 8 6 1 6.5 0.81

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PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Ross Cockrell-DU Sr 5 8 2 10 2.00

2. Bashaud Breeland-CU Jr 8 10 4 14 1.75

3. Anthony Harris-VA Jr 6 4 6 10 1.67

4. Kevin Johnson-WF Jr 7 8 2 10 1.43

5. Brandon Facyson-VT Fr 6 6 2 8 1.33

Breon Borders-DU Fr 6 7 1 8 1.33

7. Hakim Jones-ST So 7 7 1 8 1.14

Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 7 4 4 8 1.14

9. DeVon Edwards-DU Fr 6 4 2 6 1.00

10. Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88

11. Merrill Noel-WF Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86

Terrence Brooks-FS Sr 7 4 2 6 0.86

P.J. Williams-FS So 7 4 2 6 0.86

Tre Boston-NC Sr 7 4 2 6 0.86

Jabari Price-NC Sr 7 6 0 6 0.86

16. Julian Whigham-SU So 6 3 2 5 0.83

17. Deondre Singleton-DU Fr 5 3 1 4 0.80

18. Louis Young-GT Sr 8 4 2 6 0.75

Nate Andrews-FS Fr 8 2 4 6 0.75

20. Jack Tocho-ST Fr 7 3 2 5 0.71

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Anthony Harris-VA Jr 6 6 21 0 21 1.00

2. Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 7 4 1 0 3 0.57

3. Nate Andrews-FS Fr 8 4 91 1 56 0.50

Bashaud Breeland-CU Jr 8 4 49 0 29 0.50

D. Eskridge-SU So 6 3 32 0 32 0.50

6. Dominique Green-NC Fr 7 3 62 1 62 0.43

Dontae Johnson-ST Sr 7 3 21 0 21 0.43

8. Ross Cockrell-DU Sr 5 2 0 0 0 0.40

9. Jayron Kearse-CU Fr 8 3 62 0 37 0.38

10. DeVon Edwards-DU Fr 6 2 70 2 45 0.33

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 6 4 0.67

2. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 6 3 0.50

3. Kareem Martin-NC Sr 7 3 0.43

4. Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 8 3 0.38

Vic Beasley-CU Jr 8 3 0.38

6. Kelby Brown-DU Jr 6 2 0.33

Jeremy Cash-DU So 6 2 0.33

Marcus Whitfield-MD Sr 6 2 0.33

9. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 7 2 0.29

D.J. Green-ST Sr 7 2 0.29

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Bryce Jones-BC So 6 3 0.50

2. Eli Harold-VA So 6 2 0.33

3. Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 8 2 0.25

Grady Jarrett-CU Jr 8 2 0.25

5. Bam Bradley-UP Fr 5 1 0.20

Alex Twine-MD Jr 5 1 0.20

7. Steele Divitto-BC Sr 6 1 0.17

Jason Hendricks-UP Sr 6 1 0.17

Jake Snyder-VA Sr 6 1 0.17

Derek DiNardo-VT Jr 6 1 0.17

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

1. Florida State 8 54 11 54 0 0 0 411 51.4

2. Clemson 8 42 10 41 0 0 0 323 40.4

3. Duke 6 26 7 24 1 0 0 203 33.8

4. Georgia Tech 8 34 4 33 0 0 0 249 31.1

5. North Carolina 7 26 7 23 0 0 0 200 28.6

6. Miami 6 20 8 20 0 0 0 164 27.3

7. Boston College 6 18 9 17 1 0 0 154 25.7

8. Virginia Tech 7 20 9 19 0 0 0 166 23.7

9. Pitt 6 16 7 14 0 0 0 131 21.8

10. Virginia 6 11 7 9 2 0 0 100 16.7

11. NC State 7 12 10 12 0 0 0 114 16.3

12. Maryland 6 11 6 10 0 0 0 94 15.7

13. Wake Forest 7 13 4 13 0 0 0 103 14.7

14. Syracuse 6 9 4 6 1 0 0 74 12.3

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

1. Florida State 8 11 7 11 0 0 0 98 12.2

2. Virginia Tech 7 16 8 14 0 0 0 134 19.1

3. Clemson 8 21 7 21 0 0 0 168 21.0

4. North Carolina 7 18 9 17 0 0 0 152 21.7

5. Georgia Tech 8 24 6 22 1 0 0 186 23.2

6. Boston College 6 21 6 20 0 0 0 164 27.3

7. Wake Forest 7 26 6 25 0 0 0 199 28.4

8. Pitt 6 21 9 20 0 0 0 173 28.8

9. Syracuse 6 24 3 24 0 0 0 177 29.5

10. Duke 6 22 8 20 1 0 0 178 29.7

11. NC State 7 30 7 25 2 0 0 230 32.9

12. Miami 6 26 8 25 0 0 0 205 34.2

13. Maryland 6 24 13 24 0 0 0 207 34.5

14. Virginia 6 28 6 27 1 0 0 215 35.8

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

1. Clemson 8 1362 2778 658 4140 6.3 41 517.5

2. Florida State 8 1349 2754 540 4103 7.6 48 512.9

3. Miami 6 958 1732 389 2690 6.9 17 448.3

4. Georgia Tech 8 2449 916 573 3365 5.9 34 420.6

5. North Carolina 7 917 1834 486 2751 5.7 22 393.0

6. Duke 6 1097 1223 410 2320 5.7 22 386.7

7. NC State 7 1008 1573 542 2581 4.8 11 368.7

8. Virginia Tech 7 644 1934 487 2578 5.3 20 368.3

9. Virginia 6 701 1392 501 2093 4.2 11 348.8

10. Maryland 6 555 1510 407 2065 5.1 10 344.2

11. Syracuse 6 1328 694 416 2022 4.9 9 337.0

12. Boston College 6 1303 717 377 2020 5.4 17 336.7

13. Pitt 6 342 1549 392 1891 4.8 15 315.2

14. Wake Forest 7 477 1424 472 1901 4.0 13 271.6

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

1. Florida State 8 969 1289 546 2258 4.1 11 282.2

2. Virginia Tech 7 750 1267 422 2017 4.8 14 288.1

3. Georgia Tech 8 826 2010 493 2836 5.8 23 354.5

4. Clemson 8 1212 1727 571 2939 5.1 20 367.4

5. Pitt 6 935 1315 399 2250 5.6 18 375.0

6. North Carolina 7 1178 1471 524 2649 5.1 17 378.4

7. Wake Forest 7 983 1698 509 2681 5.3 23 383.0

8. Boston College 6 590 1858 423 2448 5.8 19 408.0

9. Syracuse 6 1010 1464 438 2474 5.6 23 412.3

10. NC State 7 1566 1454 486 3020 6.2 27 431.4

11. Maryland 6 1004 1608 473 2612 5.5 24 435.3

12. Virginia 6 1094 1577 433 2671 6.2 26 445.2

13. Duke 6 1141 1653 475 2794 5.9 19 465.7

14. Miami 6 1232 1639 458 2871 6.3 26 478.5

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 452 2449 5.4 65 28 306.1

2. Syracuse 6 254 1328 5.2 67 8 221.3

3. Boston College 6 263 1303 5.0 65 9 217.2

4. Duke 6 225 1097 4.9 56 14 182.8

5. Clemson 8 346 1362 3.9 45 19 170.2

6. Florida State 8 282 1349 4.8 74 23 168.6

7. Miami 6 198 958 4.8 59 7 159.7

8. NC State 7 277 1008 3.6 72 5 144.0

9. North Carolina 7 256 917 3.6 41 8 131.0

10. Virginia 6 231 701 3.0 44 6 116.8

11. Maryland 6 178 555 3.1 38 4 92.5

12. Virginia Tech 7 259 644 2.5 26 9 92.0

13. Wake Forest 7 210 477 2.3 28 4 68.1

14. Pitt 6 195 342 1.8 40 4 57.0

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

1. Boston College 6 211 590 2.8 32 5 98.3

2. Georgia Tech 8 231 826 3.6 33 10 103.2

3. Virginia Tech 7 239 750 3.1 62 8 107.1

4. Florida State 8 299 969 3.2 72 3 121.1

5. Wake Forest 7 267 983 3.7 67 11 140.4

6. Clemson 8 301 1212 4.0 66 12 151.5

7. Pitt 6 229 935 4.1 37 9 155.8

8. Maryland 6 256 1004 3.9 45 13 167.3

9. North Carolina 7 316 1178 3.7 59 10 168.3

10. Syracuse 6 230 1010 4.4 74 13 168.3

11. Virginia 6 245 1094 4.5 65 15 182.3

12. Duke 6 268 1141 4.3 44 5 190.2

13. Miami 6 266 1232 4.6 56 18 205.3

14. NC State 7 268 1566 5.8 65 16 223.7

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

1. Clemson 8 213-312-7 68.3 2778 8.9 22 347.2

2. Florida State 8 177-258-8 68.6 2754 10.7 25 344.2

3. Miami 6 115-191-9 60.2 1732 9.1 10 288.7

4. Virginia Tech 7 146-228-6 64.0 1934 8.5 11 276.3

5. North Carolina 7 146-230-7 63.5 1834 8.0 14 262.0

6. Pitt 6 112-197-5 56.9 1549 7.9 11 258.2

7. Maryland 6 113-229-7 49.3 1510 6.6 6 251.7

8. Virginia 6 146-270-6 54.1 1392 5.2 5 232.0

9. NC State 7 141-265-11 53.2 1573 5.9 6 224.7

10. Duke 6 102-185-12 55.1 1223 6.6 8 203.8

11. Wake Forest 7 143-262-11 54.6 1424 5.4 9 203.4

12. Boston College 6 68-114-4 59.6 717 6.3 8 119.5

13. Syracuse 6 84-162-10 51.9 694 4.3 1 115.7

14. Georgia Tech 8 56-121-9 46.3 916 7.6 6 114.5

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

1. Florida State 8 125-247-17 50.6 1289 5.2 8 161.1

2. Virginia Tech 7 89-183-9 48.6 1267 6.9 6 181.0

3. NC State 7 130-218-9 59.6 1454 6.7 11 207.7

4. North Carolina 7 115-208-8 55.3 1471 7.1 7 210.1

5. Clemson 8 140-270-13 51.9 1727 6.4 8 215.9

6. Pitt 6 103-170-4 60.6 1315 7.7 9 219.2

7. Wake Forest 7 147-242-6 60.7 1698 7.0 12 242.6

8. Syracuse 6 116-208-8 55.8 1464 7.0 10 244.0

9. Georgia Tech 8 169-262-8 64.5 2010 7.7 13 251.2

10. Virginia 6 108-188-7 57.4 1577 8.4 11 262.8

11. Maryland 6 143-217-2 65.9 1608 7.4 11 268.0

12. Miami 6 125-192-7 65.1 1639 8.5 8 273.2

13. Duke 6 115-207-10 55.6 1653 8.0 14 275.5

14. Boston College 6 137-212-4 64.6 1858 8.8 14 309.7

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

1. Florida State 8 177-258-8 68.6 2754 344.2 25 184.0

2. Clemson 8 213-312-7 68.3 2778 347.2 22 161.8

3. Virginia Tech 7 146-228-6 64.0 1934 276.3 11 145.9

4. North Carolina 7 146-230-7 63.5 1834 262.0 14 144.5

5. Miami 6 115-191-9 60.2 1732 288.7 10 144.2

6. Pitt 6 112-197-5 56.9 1549 258.2 11 136.3

7. Boston College 6 68-114-4 59.6 717 119.5 8 128.6

8. Duke 6 102-185-12 55.1 1223 203.8 8 112.0

9. Georgia Tech 8 56-121-9 46.3 916 114.5 6 111.4

10. Maryland 6 113-229-7 49.3 1510 251.7 6 107.3

11. Wake Forest 7 143-262-11 54.6 1424 203.4 9 103.2

12. NC State 7 141-265-11 53.2 1573 224.7 6 102.2

13. Virginia 6 146-270-6 54.1 1392 232.0 5 99.0

14. Syracuse 6 84-162-10 51.9 694 115.7 1 77.5

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

1. Florida State 8 125-247-17 50.6 1289 161.1 8 91.4

2. Clemson 8 140-270-13 51.9 1727 215.9 8 105.7

3. Virginia Tech 7 89-183-9 48.6 1267 181.0 6 107.8

4. North Carolina 7 115-208-8 55.3 1471 210.1 7 118.1

5. Syracuse 6 116-208-8 55.8 1464 244.0 10 123.1

6. NC State 7 130-218-9 59.6 1454 207.7 11 124.1

7. Wake Forest 7 147-242-6 60.7 1698 242.6 12 131.1

8. Duke 6 115-207-10 55.6 1653 275.5 14 135.3

9. Pitt 6 103-170-4 60.6 1315 219.2 9 138.3

10. Georgia Tech 8 169-262-8 64.5 2010 251.2 13 139.2

11. Virginia 6 108-188-7 57.4 1577 262.8 11 139.8

12. Maryland 6 143-217-2 65.9 1608 268.0 11 143.0

13. Miami 6 125-192-7 65.1 1639 273.2 8 143.3

14. Boston College 6 137-212-4 64.6 1858 309.7 14 156.3

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Duke 6 19 483 1 100 25.4

2. Virginia Tech 7 13 328 0 88 25.2

3. Miami 6 34 814 0 44 23.9

4. Florida State 8 16 381 1 97 23.8

5. Georgia Tech 8 28 602 0 59 21.5

6. Pitt 6 24 515 0 35 21.5

7. North Carolina 7 24 511 0 42 21.3

8. Syracuse 6 18 370 0 49 20.6

9. Maryland 6 27 546 0 40 20.2

10. Boston College 6 21 392 0 71 18.7

11. Virginia 6 27 503 0 48 18.6

12. NC State 7 25 434 0 37 17.4

13. Wake Forest 7 14 241 0 43 17.2

14. Clemson 8 15 250 0 32 16.7

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Duke 6 10 194 1 82 19.4

2. Miami 6 10 183 1 79 18.3

3. North Carolina 7 16 281 3 85 17.6

4. Maryland 6 11 162 1 63 14.7

5. NC State 7 11 148 1 73 13.5

6. Boston College 6 10 118 0 34 11.8

7. Georgia Tech 8 13 147 0 25 11.3

8. Florida State 8 19 207 0 28 10.9

9. Clemson 8 23 213 0 45 9.3

10. Syracuse 6 10 87 0 43 8.7

11. Wake Forest 7 14 98 0 23 7.0

12. Pitt 6 6 25 0 10 4.2

13. Virginia Tech 7 23 70 0 14 3.0

14. Virginia 6 8 2 0 8 0.2

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Florida State 8 17 224 2 56 13.2

2. Clemson 8 13 159 0 37 12.2

3. Duke 6 10 142 2 45 14.2

4. Virginia Tech 7 9 12 0 13 1.3

5. NC State 7 9 83 0 26 9.2

6. North Carolina 7 8 83 1 62 10.4

7. Georgia Tech 8 8 77 0 43 9.6

8. Syracuse 6 8 36 0 32 4.5

9. Miami 6 7 39 1 30 5.6

10. Virginia 6 7 21 0 21 3.0

11. Wake Forest 7 6 104 0 49 17.3

12. Pitt 6 4 56 1 37 14.0

13. Boston College 6 4 98 1 49 24.5

14. Maryland 6 2 15 0 15 7.5

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

1. North Carolina 7 43 1862 43.3 35 0.8 4 40.6

2. Miami 6 21 997 47.5 89 4.2 3 40.4

3. NC State 7 47 2005 42.7 80 1.7 6 38.4

4. Georgia Tech 8 29 1276 44.0 120 4.1 3 37.8

5. Virginia 6 49 2036 41.6 153 3.1 3 37.2

6. Virginia Tech 7 39 1738 44.6 189 4.8 5 37.2

7. Wake Forest 7 55 2249 40.9 148 2.7 3 37.1

8. Duke 6 36 1567 43.5 188 5.2 3 36.6

9. Clemson 8 40 1544 38.6 63 1.6 1 36.5

10. Boston College 6 38 1555 40.9 64 1.7 6 36.1

11. Syracuse 6 49 1997 40.8 211 4.3 2 35.6

12. Maryland 6 40 1614 40.3 95 2.4 5 35.5

13. Pitt 6 36 1645 45.7 362 10.1 4 33.4

14. Florida State 8 25 1004 40.2 138 5.5 2 33.0

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

1. Boston College 6 33 2130 64.5 202 22 41.8

2. Pitt 6 28 1711 61.1 370 7 41.6

3. Miami 6 34 2152 63.3 319 17 41.4

4. Duke 6 35 2194 62.7 574 7 41.3

5. Georgia Tech 8 45 2820 62.7 621 14 41.1

6. Maryland 6 20 1208 60.4 316 3 40.8

7. Florida State 8 72 4303 59.8 716 26 40.8

8. Clemson 8 58 3435 59.2 645 17 40.8

9. Virginia Tech 7 35 2189 62.5 512 11 40.1

10. North Carolina 7 39 2430 62.3 628 11 39.2

11. Syracuse 6 19 1070 56.3 234 4 38.7

12. NC State 7 27 1624 60.1 393 9 37.3

13. Wake Forest 7 24 1465 61.0 499 4 36.1

14. Virginia 6 24 1462 60.9 341 11 35.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Boston College 6 9 9 1.000

Duke 6 7 7 1.000

3. Florida State 8 11 12 . 9 1 7

4. Clemson 8 10 12 . 8 3 3

5. Wake Forest 7 4 5 . 8 0 0

Syracuse 6 4 5 . 8 0 0

7. Pitt 6 7 9 . 7 7 8

8. NC State 7 10 13 . 7 6 9

9. Miami 6 8 11 . 7 2 7

10. North Carolina 7 7 10 . 7 0 0

Virginia 6 7 10 . 7 0 0

12. Maryland 6 6 9 . 6 6 7

Georgia Tech 8 4 6 . 6 6 7

14. Virginia Tech 7 9 14 . 6 4 3

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Florida State 8 54 54 1.000

Clemson 8 41 41 1.000

Duke 6 24 24 1.000

Miami 6 20 20 1.000

Boston College 6 17 17 1.000

Wake Forest 7 13 13 1.000

NC State 7 12 12 1.000

Maryland 6 10 10 1.000

Virginia 6 9 9 1.000

10. Georgia Tech 8 33 34 . 9 7 1

11. Virginia Tech 7 19 20 . 9 5 0

12. Pitt 6 14 15 . 9 3 3

13. North Carolina 7 23 25 . 9 2 0

14. Syracuse 6 6 8 . 7 5 0

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 24 127 3.00

2. Florida State 8 20 163 2.50

North Carolina 7 20 174 2.86

4. Boston College 6 19 149 3.17

Georgia Tech 8 19 147 2.38

Syracuse 6 19 164 3.17

7. Wake Forest 7 18 141 2.57

Virginia Tech 7 18 116 2.57

9. Virginia 6 15 137 2.50

10. Maryland 6 13 103 2.17

11. NC State 7 12 67 1.71

12. Pitt 6 11 68 1.83

13. Duke 6 10 69 1.67

Miami 6 10 60 1.67

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Duke 6 8 57 1.33

Georgia Tech 8 8 39 1.00

3. Miami 6 9 78 1.50

4. Syracuse 6 10 48 1.67

5. North Carolina 7 13 85 1.86

6. Wake Forest 7 14 119 2.00

Virginia 6 14 115 2.33

8. Maryland 6 15 138 2.50

9. Boston College 6 17 120 2.83

10. Virginia Tech 7 20 145 2.86

11. Florida State 8 21 152 2.62

12. Clemson 8 22 152 2.75

13. NC State 7 25 151 3.57

14. Pitt 6 32 286 5.33

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 80 115 12 207 25.9

2. Florida State 8 74 119 11 204 25.5

3. Georgia Tech 8 128 40 11 179 22.4

4. North Carolina 7 50 81 5 136 19.4

5. NC State 7 48 74 11 133 19.0

6. Virginia 6 37 77 12 126 21.0

7. Virginia Tech 7 36 80 7 123 17.6

8. Miami 6 49 63 10 122 20.3

9. Wake Forest 7 33 68 11 112 16.0

10. Duke 6 58 47 5 110 18.3

11. Pitt 6 27 70 6 103 17.2

Maryland 6 29 63 11 103 17.2

13. Boston College 6 53 36 7 96 16.0

14. Syracuse 6 53 34 3 90 15.0

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

1. Virginia Tech 7 37 51 10 98 14.0

2. Pitt 6 50 55 6 111 18.5

3. Virginia 6 51 58 6 115 19.2

4. Boston College 6 38 76 5 119 19.8

5. Syracuse 6 55 59 12 126 21.0

6. Florida State 8 53 66 12 131 16.4

7. North Carolina 7 61 66 10 137 19.6

8. Maryland 6 52 82 7 141 23.5

Clemson 8 55 73 13 141 17.6

10. NC State 7 71 66 6 143 20.4

Wake Forest 7 56 73 14 143 20.4

12. Duke 6 65 70 9 144 24.0

13. Miami 6 68 75 2 145 24.2

14. Georgia Tech 8 43 97 10 150 18.8

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

1. Florida State 8 45 87 51.7

2. Georgia Tech 8 55 110 50.0

3. North Carolina 7 39 99 39.4

4. Clemson 8 49 125 39.2

5. Miami 6 29 75 38.7

6. Virginia Tech 7 37 104 35.6

7. Pitt 6 31 88 35.2

8. Wake Forest 7 37 108 34.3

9. Virginia 6 40 117 34.2

10. NC State 7 41 125 32.8

11. Maryland 6 25 89 28.1

12. Boston College 6 23 82 28.0

13. Syracuse 6 27 97 27.8

14. Duke 6 20 80 25.0

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

1. Virginia Tech 7 26 96 27.1

2. Clemson 8 37 130 28.5

3. Florida State 8 33 114 28.9

4. Syracuse 6 26 82 31.7

5. Georgia Tech 8 33 96 34.4

6. Boston College 6 31 88 35.2

7. Wake Forest 7 38 104 36.5

8. Virginia 6 33 90 36.7

9. Duke 6 39 102 38.2

10. Maryland 6 36 93 38.7

11. Pitt 6 33 83 39.8

12. NC State 7 40 100 40.0

13. North Carolina 7 50 119 42.0

14. Miami 6 43 89 48.3

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

1. Duke 6 9 11 81.8

2. Wake Forest 7 4 6 66.7

3. Syracuse 6 6 10 60.0

North Carolina 7 3 5 60.0

5. Virginia Tech 7 5 9 55.6

6. Clemson 8 11 20 55.0

7. Florida State 8 1 2 50.0

Boston College 6 3 6 50.0

9. Georgia Tech 8 6 13 46.2

10. NC State 7 7 17 41.2

11. Pitt 6 2 6 33.3

Miami 6 3 9 33.3

13. Virginia 6 4 13 30.8

14. Maryland 6 2 9 22.2

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 17, 2013

(Conference games)

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

1. North Carolina 7 2 9 22.2

2. Syracuse 6 3 11 27.3

3. Wake Forest 7 4 12 33.3

4. Pitt 6 3 8 37.5

5. Boston College 6 4 9 44.4

6. Duke 6 6 13 46.2

7. Virginia Tech 7 6 12 50.0

Clemson 8 7 14 50.0

9. Florida State 8 9 17 52.9

10. NC State 7 3 5 60.0

11. Georgia Tech 8 4 6 66.7

Maryland 6 2 3 66.7

13. Virginia 6 5 7 71.4

14. Miami 6 8 10 80.0

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 6 22 175 29.2

2. Miami 6 28 214 35.7

3. Pitt 6 32 233 38.8

4. Maryland 6 30 236 39.3

5. Duke 6 29 239 39.8

6. NC State 7 39 281 40.1

7. Georgia Tech 8 41 354 44.2

8. Clemson 8 40 371 46.4

9. Florida State 8 44 379 47.4

10. Virginia 6 32 286 47.7

11. Virginia Tech 7 46 361 51.6

12. Wake Forest 7 44 384 54.9

13. North Carolina 7 58 477 68.1

14. Syracuse 6 47 414 69.0

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Virginia 6 43 374 62.3

2. Clemson 8 63 496 62.0

3. Duke 6 39 338 56.3

4. Georgia Tech 8 53 443 55.4

5. Miami 6 38 298 49.7

6. Maryland 6 33 294 49.0

7. Pitt 6 29 287 47.8

8. NC State 7 40 319 45.6

9. Florida State 8 35 344 43.0

10. Wake Forest 7 34 296 42.3

11. Boston College 6 29 243 40.5

12. Virginia Tech 7 40 278 39.7

13. North Carolina 7 37 254 36.3

14. Syracuse 6 19 140 23.3

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game

1. Georgia Tech 8 275:42 34:27

2. Virginia Tech 7 234:39 33:31

3. Virginia 6 198:49 33:08

4. Boston College 6 187:59 31:19

5. Wake Forest 7 216:36 30:56

6. Florida State 8 246:24 30:48

7. NC State 7 215:05 30:43

8. Syracuse 6 184:13 30:42

9. Pitt 6 182:29 30:24

10. Clemson 8 226:56 28:22

11. North Carolina 7 189:12 27:01

12. Maryland 6 158:27 26:24

13. Miami 6 154:34 25:45

14. Duke 6 148:55 24:49

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Florida State 8 6 17 23 1 8 9 +14 1.75

2. Clemson 8 7 13 20 6 7 13 +7 0.88

3. Virginia Tech 7 5 9 14 2 6 8 +6 0.86

4. Virginia 6 7 7 14 3 6 9 +5 0.83

5. Boston College 6 7 4 11 3 4 7 +4 0.67

6. Pitt 6 6 4 10 3 5 8 +2 0.33

7. North Carolina 7 4 8 12 3 7 10 +2 0.29

8. Duke 6 1 10 11 1 12 13 -2 -0.33

9. Syracuse 6 2 8 10 3 10 13 -3 -0.50

10. NC State 7 2 9 11 4 11 15 -4 -0.57

11. Miami 6 1 7 8 4 9 13 -5 -0.83

12. Georgia Tech 8 3 8 11 9 9 18 -7 -0.88

13. Wake Forest 7 2 6 8 4 11 15 -7 -1.00

14. Maryland 6 3 2 5 10 7 17 -12 -2.00

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

1. Florida State 8 42-42 100.0 33 19-14 9-9 0

2. Boston College 6 13-14 92.9 8 4-4 5-5 1

3. Wake Forest 7 12-13 92.3 10 4-6 2-2 0

4. Georgia Tech 8 25-28 89.3 24 21-3 1-3 0

5. North Carolina 7 24-27 88.9 17 8-9 7-10 0

6. Duke 6 20-23 87.0 16 13-3 4-4 2

7. Miami 6 17-20 85.0 10 7-3 7-7 2

8. Virginia 6 16-19 84.2 10 6-4 6-6 0

9. Clemson 8 32-39 82.1 25 16-9 7-9 1

10. Virginia Tech 7 17-22 77.3 14 9-5 3-6 1

11. NC State 7 13-17 76.5 5 3-2 8-8 1

12. Pitt 6 14-19 73.7 10 4-6 4-6 2

13. Syracuse 6 9-14 64.3 5 5-0 4-5 1

14. Maryland 6 12-19 63.2 8 4-4 4-6 3

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 18-25 72.0 16 10-6 2-3 3

2. Duke 6 18-23 78.3 12 5-7 6-9 2

3. Wake Forest 7 22-28 78.6 16 11-5 6-7 0

4. Boston College 6 15-19 78.9 12 5-7 3-4 0

Clemson 8 15-19 78.9 11 7-4 4-5 2

6. Syracuse 6 16-20 80.0 14 10-4 2-3 0

7. Virginia Tech 7 13-16 81.2 10 7-3 3-3 3

8. Florida State 8 14-17 82.4 8 2-6 6-6 1

9. Virginia 6 22-26 84.6 16 10-6 6-9 1

10. North Carolina 7 17-20 85.0 12 9-3 5-5 2

11. Pitt 6 19-21 90.5 12 8-4 7-8 0

12. Miami 6 24-26 92.3 18 16-2 6-7 0

13. Maryland 6 30-32 93.8 19 10-9 11-12 0

14. NC State 7 23-24 95.8 19 13-6 4-5 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. NC State 7 1 2 50.0

2. Duke 6 0 3 0.0

Maryland 6 0 2 0.0

North Carolina 7 0 1 0.0

Pitt 6 0 1 0.0

Clemson 8 0 1 0.0

Miami 6 0 0 0.0

Florida State 8 0 0 0.0

Virginia 6 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 7 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 6 0 0 0.0

Boston College 6 0 0 0.0

Wake Forest 7 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 8 0 0 0.0