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1 ACC Games Overall ATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak Clemson 8 0 378 93 1.000 12 0 548 168 1.000 7-0 5-0 0-0 Won 12 Syracuse 6 2 318 224 .750 9 3 489 333 .750 6-0 3-2 0-1 Won 1 NC State 5 3 267 229 .625 8 3 369 269 .727 5-1 3-2 0-0 Won 2 Boston College 4 4 209 208 .500 7 5 384 308 .583 5-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 3 Wake Forest 3 5 233 282 .375 6 6 390 399 .500 2-5 4-1 0-0 Won 1 Florida State 3 5 163 250 .375 5 7 263 378 .417 4-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 1 Louisville 0 8 162 398 .000 2 10 237 529 .167 2-5 0-4 0-1 Lost 9 ACC Games Overall COASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak Pitt 6 2 269 211 .750 7 5 336 333 .583 5-1 2-4 0-0 Lost 1 Georgia Tech 5 3 264 236 .625 7 5 427 347 .583 4-2 3-3 0-0 Lost 1 Miami 4 4 197 144 .500 7 5 371 218 .583 5-1 2-3 0-1 Won 2 Virginia 4 4 194 173 .500 7 5 342 261 .583 5-1 1-4 1-0 Lost 2 Virginia Tech 4 4 196 237 .500 5 6 316 348 .455 2-4 3-2 0-0 Won 1 Duke 3 5 176 268 .375 7 5 326 329 .583 3-3 4-2 0-0 Lost 2 North Carolina 1 7 216 289 .125 2 9 301 380 .182 2-3 0-6 0-0 Lost 1 As of Tuesday, Nov. 27 • Football Contact: Kevin Best, [email protected] 2018 STANDINGS Saturday, Dec. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM Internet Clemson (12-0) vs. Pitt (7-5) 8 p.m., ABC 84 84 84 Series: Pitt leads, 2-0; Last meeting: Pitt, 43-42 (Nov. 12, 2016) ABC: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor ESPN Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Molly McGrath SETTING THE SCENE Matchup: No. 2 Clemson will face Pitt in the 2018 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Coastal Division Champion Pitt will be making its rst appearance in the game, while Atlantic Division Cham- pion Clemson returns for the fourth straight season and sixth time overall. Clemson is trying to become the rst team in ACC history to win four consecutive league championship games. Prime Time Kickoff: The game will kick off at 8 p.m. and will be televised by ABC. This marks the 10th consecutive year the game has been televised in prime time. Advancing: The winner of the conference cham- pionship game has gone on to play in the National Championship Game or compete in the College Foot- ball Playoff each of the previous ve seasons. Atlantic Division holds Championship Advantage: The Atlantic Division team has won nine of 13 previous Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship games, including the last seven in a row. Florida State (4) and Clemson (4) have the most titles. The last Coastal Division team to win the championship game was Virginia Tech in 2010. Perfect Record: Clemson, which clinched a spot in the game three weeks ago with a win over Boston College, nished a perfect 8-0 in the Atlantic Division. The Tigers have won the last three ACC titles. Previous Meetings: Clemson and Pitt have met just twice previously on the gridiron with the Panthers holding a 2-0 lead. Pitt beat Clemson, 34-3, in the 1977 Gator Bowl, and knocked off the Tigers, 43-42, in Clemson's 2016 National Championship season. REPRESENTING THE ACC Coastal Carousel: Pitt, which joined the ACC in 2013, is the sixth different team to represent the Coastal Division in the last six years. The Panthers are the 10th different program to play in the game. Virginia Tech and Clemson lead all teams with six overall appearances, followed by Florida State with ve. Atlantic • Clemson (2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) • Florida State (2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) • Boston College (2007, 2008) • Wake Forest (2006) Coastal • Pitt (2018) • Miami (2017) • Virginia Tech (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016) • North Carolina (2015) • Georgia Tech (2006, 2009, 2012, 2014) • Duke (2013) 2018 DR PEPPER ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME QUICK HITS Saturday, Dec. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM Internet East Carolina (3-8) at NC State (8-3) Noon, ACCNE 134 387 977 Series: NC State leads, 16-13; Last Meeting: East Carolina 33-30 (2016) ACCNE: Kevin Fitzgerald, Stan Lewter Marshall (8-3) at Virginia Tech (5-6) Noon, ACCNE Series: Virginia Tech leads, 10-2; Last Meeting: Virginia Tech 29-21, 3ot (2013) ACCNE: Josh Appel, Hutson Mason 2018 ACC FOOTBALL WEEK 14

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ACC Games OverallATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut StreakClemson 8 0 378 93 1.000 12 0 548 168 1.000 7-0 5-0 0-0 Won 12Syracuse 6 2 318 224 .750 9 3 489 333 .750 6-0 3-2 0-1 Won 1NC State 5 3 267 229 .625 8 3 369 269 .727 5-1 3-2 0-0 Won 2Boston College 4 4 209 208 .500 7 5 384 308 .583 5-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 3Wake Forest 3 5 233 282 .375 6 6 390 399 .500 2-5 4-1 0-0 Won 1Florida State 3 5 163 250 .375 5 7 263 378 .417 4-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 1Louisville 0 8 162 398 .000 2 10 237 529 .167 2-5 0-4 0-1 Lost 9

ACC Games OverallCOASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut StreakPitt 6 2 269 211 .750 7 5 336 333 .583 5-1 2-4 0-0 Lost 1Georgia Tech 5 3 264 236 .625 7 5 427 347 .583 4-2 3-3 0-0 Lost 1Miami 4 4 197 144 .500 7 5 371 218 .583 5-1 2-3 0-1 Won 2Virginia 4 4 194 173 .500 7 5 342 261 .583 5-1 1-4 1-0 Lost 2Virginia Tech 4 4 196 237 .500 5 6 316 348 .455 2-4 3-2 0-0 Won 1Duke 3 5 176 268 .375 7 5 326 329 .583 3-3 4-2 0-0 Lost 2North Carolina 1 7 216 289 .125 2 9 301 380 .182 2-3 0-6 0-0 Lost 1

As of Tuesday, Nov. 27 • Football Contact: Kevin Best, [email protected]

2018 STANDINGS

Saturday, Dec. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM InternetClemson (12-0) vs. Pitt (7-5) 8 p.m., ABC 84 84 84Series: Pitt leads, 2-0; Last meeting: Pitt, 43-42 (Nov. 12, 2016)ABC: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria TaylorESPN Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Molly McGrath

SETTING THE SCENEMatchup: No. 2 Clemson will face Pitt in the 2018 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Coastal Division Champion Pitt will be making its fi rst appearance in the game, while Atlantic Division Cham-pion Clemson returns for the fourth straight season and sixth time overall. Clemson is trying to become the fi rst team in ACC history to win four consecutive league championship games.

Prime Time Kickoff: The game will kick off at 8 p.m. and will be televised by ABC. This marks the 10th consecutive year the game has been televised in prime time.

Advancing: The winner of the conference cham-pionship game has gone on to play in the National Championship Game or compete in the College Foot-ball Playoff each of the previous fi ve seasons.

Atlantic Division holds Championship Advantage:The Atlantic Division team has won nine of 13 previous Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship games, including the last seven in a row. Florida State (4) and Clemson (4) have the most titles. The last Coastal Division team to win the championship game was Virginia Tech in 2010.

Perfect Record: Clemson, which clinched a spot in the game three weeks ago with a win over Boston College, fi nished a perfect 8-0 in the Atlantic Division. The Tigers have won the last three ACC titles.

Previous Meetings: Clemson and Pitt have met just twice previously on the gridiron with the Panthers holding a 2-0 lead. Pitt beat Clemson, 34-3, in the 1977 Gator Bowl, and knocked off the Tigers, 43-42, in Clemson's 2016 National Championship season.

REPRESENTING THE ACCCoastal Carousel: Pitt, which joined the ACC in 2013, is the sixth different team to represent the Coastal Division in the last six years. The Panthers are the 10th different program to play in the game. Virginia Tech and Clemson lead all teams with six overall appearances, followed by Florida State with fi ve.

Atlantic• Clemson (2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)• Florida State (2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014)• Boston College (2007, 2008)• Wake Forest (2006)

Coastal• Pitt (2018)• Miami (2017)• Virginia Tech (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016)• North Carolina (2015)• Georgia Tech (2006, 2009, 2012, 2014)• Duke (2013)

2018 DR PEPPER ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

QUICK HITS

Saturday, Dec. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM InternetEast Carolina (3-8) at NC State (8-3) Noon, ACCNE 134 387 977Series: NC State leads, 16-13; Last Meeting: East Carolina 33-30 (2016)ACCNE: Kevin Fitzgerald, Stan Lewter

Marshall (8-3) at Virginia Tech (5-6) Noon, ACCNE Series: Virginia Tech leads, 10-2; Last Meeting: Virginia Tech 29-21, 3ot (2013)ACCNE: Josh Appel, Hutson Mason

2018 ACC FOOTBALL WEEK 14

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ACADEMICS• Ten of 14 ACC Football teams earned a graduation success rate (GSR) at or above the FBS average of 76. That ties for fi rst among Power 5 conferences, both in terms of percentage and in total number.

• The ACC remains the only Power 5 conference to have multiple teams score 90 or higher in GSR each year since 2005. Duke (96) and Virginia Tech (90) reached that plateau last year.

• In the 2018 U.S. News and World “Best Colleges” rankings, ACC member schools combine for an average rank of 54.7, marking the 12th straight year that the ACC has led all Power 5 conferences.

ATHLETICS• The ACC is the only conference to win national championships in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball over the last four years.

• The ACC has won a combined four football and men’s basketball national titles over the last fi ve years, twice as many as any other conference.

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

• The ACC led all conferences with 10 bowl teams in 2017. Over the last two years, the ACC has had a nation’s best 21 teams in bowl games.

• The ACC has earned at least six bowl bids in 17 consecutive seasons. The league ranks second among all conferences with 116 total bowl appearances since 2005.

• Since 2013, the ACC is second among all con-ferences with 54 postseason appearances, has the second-best record of any conference in BCS, New Year’s Six and CFP games, and is tied for the most national championships (Florida State in 2013, Clemson in 2016).

• Over the last fi ve years, the ACC is 14-6 in games against the SEC on rivalry week, which features Clemson-South Carolina, Florida State-Florida, Georgia Tech-Georgia and Louisville-Kentucky.

• Two of the last fi ve national champions have come from the ACC, and the league has had a team in the national championship game in three of the last fi ve years. Both are tied for the most from any conference.

• An ACC football player has won the Heisman Tro-phy or the Campbell Trophy – commonly referred to as the “Academic Heisman” – in four of the last fi ve years, something no other league can claim.

BOWL ELIGIBILITYTen ACC teams are bowl eligible, including Clemson (12-0), Syracuse (9-3), NC State (8-3), Boston College (7-5), Duke (7-5), Virginia (7-5), Georgia Tech (7-5), Pitt (7-5), Miami (7-5) and Wake Forest (6-6). Virginia Tech (5-6) is one win away from postseason eligibility and plays Marshall on Saturday at noon. A win would extend the nation's longest active bowl streak to 26. The ACC leads all conferences with 21 bowl bids over the last two years (11 in 2016, 10 in 2017).

With last week's win over Duke, Wake Forest is bowl eligible for the third consecutive season, matching the longest streak in school history.

Duke is bowl eligible for the sixth time in the last seven years.

Virginia is bowl eligible in back-to-back years for the fi rst time in 14 seasons, when the Cavaliers went to bowl games in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005.

Syracuse is bowl eligible for the fi rst time since 2013.

Clemson is bowl eligible for the 14th consecutive season.

MOST TEAMS RANKED IN ACC HISTORYA league-record 10 ACC teams have been ranked this year in the AP Top 25 poll, including Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Miami, NC State, Pitt, Syra-cuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech. The previous ACC record for most teams ranked in a season was nine in 2008.

The 10 ranked teams leads all conferences. 10 - ACC9 - SEC8 - Pac 127 - Big 126 - Big Ten

Clemson has been ranked in 66 consecutive AP polls, including 63 in the top 10.

Prior to this year, the Orange had not appeared in the top 25 since the fi nal poll of the 2001 season. That year, the Orange fi nished 10-3 and defeated Kansas State 26-3 in the Insight.com Bowl. Syracuse's No. 12 ranking on Nov. 11 was the highest ranking for the Orange since 1998, when SU was No. 11 on Sept. 28.

MOST WINS IN FOUR-YEAR PERIODClemson's 52 wins since 2015 is an ACC record for vic-tories in a four-year period. The Tigers posted their 52nd win Saturday over South Carolina. In addition, Clemson has now won 16 in the last four years against ranked team, which is the fourth-best mark in that span.

Most wins in a four-year period, ACC history:2015-18 Clemson 522014-17 Clemson 502013-16 Clemson 492012-15 Florida State 492011-14 Florida State 48

Most ranked wins in a four-year period, ACC history:1996-99 Florida State 201997-00 Florida State 181992-95 Florida State 172015-18 Clemson 161992-94 Florida State 16

HIGHEST SCORING SEASON IN ACC HISTORYThe 2018 season is the highest scoring year in league history. ACC teams are averaging 30.9 points per game this year, which ranks ahead of the 2016 season, when the league scoring average was 30.7.

Average points scored, all games:Year Points2018 30.92016 30.72013 29.82012 29.62015 29.5

Average points scored, conference games:Year Points2012 29.412018 28.932001 28.62016 28.32009 27.0

MORE SCORING NOTESClemson averaged 47.3 points per game in conference play this year, which ranks fi fth all-time for a full season.

Average points scored in conference play1995 - Florida State 52.62013 - Florida State 50.72000 - Florida State 49.41993 - Florida State 48.92018 - Clemson 47.3

Clemson and Syracuse currently rank in the top 5 in points scored in all games.

Average points scored in all games2013 - Florida State 51.61995 - Florida State 46.92018 - Clemson 45.72016 - Louisville 42.51993 - Florida State 41.22012 - Clemson 41.02016 - Pitt 40.92018 - Syracuse 40.82015 - North Carolina 40.72012 - North Carolina 40.6

HIGH-SCORING WEEKENDSThe ACC has registered two of its highest scoring weekends in league history this year. In week two (Sept. 8), the ACC's 14 schools scored 550 points, all coming against non-conference opponents. On Oct. 25-27, ACC teams posted 521 points, all in conference games. That was the sixth-highest scoring weekend of all-time. Seven ACC teams scored 40 or more points last week.

Highest scoring weekends:Year - Week Points2015 - 2 5742018 - 2 5502015 - 1 5422017 - 12 5312013 - 4 5242018 - 9 521

Weekends with number of teams scoring 40 or more:Year - Week Teams > 40 points2015 - 1 82009 - 6 82015 - 2 72018 - 9 7

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ACC COACHING EXPERIENCE• Eleven of the 14 ACC football coaches had head coach-ing experience prior to their current position, including four that previously held a head coaching job at a Power 5 school. In addition, seven of the coaches have been a head coach for 10 years or more.

FIVE ACC COACHES IN TOP 25 WIN PERCENTAGE• Among active coaches, fi ve current ACC head coaches rank among the top 25 in the nation in career winning percentage.

Career Winning Percentage(Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS)

Pl. Name, School ........................ Record ... Pct. 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State............... 185-32-0 .... .853 2. Chris Petersen, Washington ......... 138-32-0 .... .812 3. Dabo Swinney, Clemson .......... 113-30-0 ....790 4. Nick Saban, Alabama .................... 230-62-1 .... .787 5. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M ............... 91-27-0 .... .771 6. Bryan Harsin, Boise State ............... 59-19-0 .... .756 7. David Shaw, Stanford ..................... 80-26-0 .... .755 8. Mark Richt, Miami ................. 171-63-0 ....731 9. Gary Patterson, TCU ..................... 166-63-0 .... .725 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ................ 231-90-2 .... .718 11. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................. 96-40-0 .... .706 12. Scott Satterfi eld, Appalachian St. ... 50-24-0 .... .676 13. Gus Malzahn, Auburn ..................... 61-30-0 .... .670 14. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ........ 120-59-0 .... .67015. Kyle Whittingham, Utah ................ 120-59-0 .... .67016. James Franklin, Penn State............. 69-35-0 .... .66317. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin ................... 60-31-0 .... .65918. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ..... 189-98-0 ....659 19. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State..... 125-67-0 .... .65120. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ............ 215-117-1 .... .64721. Kevin Sumlin, Arizona ..................... 91-51-0 .... .641 22. Rod Carey, Northern Illinois ........... 51-29-0 .... .638 23. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia..... 114-65-0 ....63724. Dave Doeren, NC State ............. 65-37-0 ....637 25. Frank Solich, Ohio ........................ 163-94-0 .... .634

SIX ACC COACHES IN TOP 25 CAREER WINSThe ACC has six of the top 25 active coaches nationally in career victories – all of them with 100 or more – which is the most of any conference. The next closest league has fi ve coaches in the top 25.

Career Victories - Active Coaches(Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS)

1. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ...............................231 2. Nick Saban, Alabama ...................................230 3. Bill Snyder, Kansas State .............................215 4. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ................ 189 5. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ..............................185 6. Terry Bowden, Akron ...................................175 7. Mark Richt, Miami ............................ 171 8. Gary Patterson, TCU ....................................166 9. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ........................................163 Frank Solich, Ohio ........................................163 11. Chris Peterson, Washington ........................138 Rocky Long, San Diego State .......................136 13. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ...........................133 14. Mike Leach, Washington State .....................132 15. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State ....................125 16. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State .......................120 Kyle Whittingham, Utah ...............................120 18. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest ................ 117 19. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia................ 11420. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ..................... 113 21. David Cutcliffe, Duke ......................... 110 22. Jeff Tedford, Fresno State ............................102 23. Randy Edsall, Connecticut............................10024. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................................9625. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern ..........................94

ACC Career Rushing Touchdowns by QBs 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2015-17 ..............50 2. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2009-12 ....38 3. Joshua Nesbitt, Georgia Tech, 2007-10 .........35 Marquise Williams, North Carolina, 2012-15 .35 Eric Dungey; Syracuse, 2015-18 ..............35 6. Brandon Connette, Duke, 2011-13 .................31 7. Larry Russell, Wake Forest, 1969-71 .............29 TaQuon Marshall; Georgia Tech, 2015-18 ..29 8. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson, 1998-01 ..........27

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ACC HEAD COACHING RECORDS

Head Coach, School Career Years Pct. at ACC School Years Pct. ACC Years Pct. Home Road NeuSteve Addazio, Boston College 51-49 (8) .510 38-38 (6) .500 18-30-0 (6) .375 7-17 11-13 0-0Dabo Swinney, Clemson 113-30 (11) .790 113-30 (11) .790 73-17-0 (11) .811 38-4 31-12 4-1David Cutcliffe, Duke 110-101 (18) .521 66-72 (11) .478 31-57-0 (11) .352 14-29 17-27 0-1Willie Taggart, Florida State 52-57 (9) .477 5-7 (1) .417 3-5 (1) .375 2-3 0-4 0-0Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 189-98 (22) .659 82-59 (11) .582 51-39-0 (11) .567 30-14 21-23 0-2Lorenzo Ward, Louisville 0-2 (1) .000 0-2 (1) .000 0-1 (1) .000 0-1 - -Mark Richt, Miami 171-63 (18) .731 26-12 (3) .684 16-9-0 (3) .640 9-3 7-5 0-1Mack Brown, North Carolina 244-122-1 (30) .665 69-46-1 (10) .595 40-35-1 (10) .526 Dave Doeren, NC State 65-37 (8) .637 42-33 (6) .560 20-28-0 (6) .417 9-15 11-13 0-0Pat Narduzzi, Pitt 28-22 (4) .560 28-22 (4) .560 20-12-0 (4) .625 11-5 9-7 0-0Dino Babers, Syracuse 54-34 (7) .614 17-19 (3) .472 10-14-0 (3) .417 7-5 3-9 0-0Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 114-65 (14) .637 15-22 (3) .405 8-16-0 (3) .333 6-7 3-8 0-0Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech 50-37 (7) .575 24-14 (3) .632 15-10-0 (3) .600 7-6 8-4 0-1Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 117-115 (19) .504 27-35 (5) .436 12-28-0 (5) .300 5-15 7-13 0-0All ACC records include ACC Championship Game results

NOTING THE ACCThe ACC's three road Power 5 non-conference wins are tied for the most of any conference.

The ACC’s seven non-conference road wins are the most of any Power 5 conference.

The ACC has the second-most non-conference wins of any Power 5 conference.

CAMPBELL TROPHY FINALISTSNC State quarterback Ryan Finley and Clemson defensive tackle Christian Wilkins are among the 13 fi nalists for the 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually by the National Football Foundation and the College Football Hall of Fame to the best football scholar-athlete in the nation. This marks the third consecutive year that two ACC stu-dent-athlete have been fi nalists for the NFF’s “Academic Heisman.” Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser won the award last season and is one of four previous winners from an ACC school.

MILESTONESDuke's T.J. Rahming (241) and Virginia's Olamide Zac-cheaus (238) each crossed the 200-reception threshold this season to become the 22nd and 23rd players in ACC history to reach the 200-reception mark. Rahming now ranks seventh in ACC history, while Zaccheaus is ninth.

Syracuse's Eric Dungey has rushed for 35 career touchdowns, which is fi fth all-time among ACC quarter-backs. Georgia Tech's TaQuon Marshall has 29 to rank seventh. Louisville's Lamar Jackson (2015-17) owns the conference career mark with 50 and Georgia Tech's Tevin Washington (2009-12) is second with 38.

Syracuse's Eric Dungey went over 10,000 total yards of offense in a career in the win over NC State (Oct. 27). He is just the eighth player in ACC history with 10,000 career total yards of offense. He currently has 11,008 yards, which ranks fi fth in ACC history. NC State's Ryan Finley has 10,279 total yards of offense and is ninth in league history. An ACC player has reached 10,000 career yards in each of the last three seasons - Louisville's Lamar Jackson in 2017, Clemson's DeShaun Watson in 2016 and North Carolina's Marquise Williams in 2015.

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2 0 1 8 A L L- ACC F O OT B A L L T E A M SFirst-Team OffenseQB Ryan Finley Gr. NC State 130RB Travis Etienne So. Clemson 174RB AJ Dillon So. Boston College 162WR Kelvin Harmon Jr. NC State 164WR Olamide Zaccheaus Sr. Virginia 158WR Jakobi Meyers Jr. NC State 141TE Tommy Sweeney Gr. Boston College 158AP Greg Dortch So. Wake Forest 172OT Mitch Hyatt Sr. Clemson 172OT Tyler Jones Sr. NC State 93OG Chris Lindstrom Sr. Boston College 136OG Parker Braun Jr. Georgia Tech 129C Garrett Bradbury Gr. NC State 113

First-Team DefenseDE Clelin Ferrell Jr. Clemson 163DE Brian Burns Jr. Florida State 120DT Christian Wilkins Gr. Clemson 160DT Dexter Lawrence Jr. Clemson 137LB Germaine Pratt Gr. NC State 125LB Shaquille Quarterman Jr. Miami 113LB Joe Giles-Harris Jr. Duke 111CB Hamp Cheevers Jr. Boston College 159CB Bryce Hall Jr. Virginia 139S Juan Thornhill Sr. Virginia 123S Andre Cisco Fr. Syracuse 110

First-Team SpecialistsPK Andre Szmyt R-Fr. Syracuse 165P Sterling Hofrichter Jr. Syracuse 134SP Greg Dortch So. Wake Forest 127

Second-Team OffenseQB Trevor Lawrence Fr. Clemson 106RB Qadree Ollison Sr. Pitt 128RB Travis Homer Jr. Miami 71WR Tee Higgins So. Clemson 117WR Jamal Custis Sr. Syracuse 115WR Damon Hazelton So. Virginia Tech 76TE Brevin Jordan Fr. Miami 58AP Deon Jackson So. Duke 50OT Tremayne Anchrum Jr. Clemson 60OT Stefano Millin Sr. Pitt 60OG Phil Haynes Sr. Wake Forest 87OG Sean Pollard Jr. Clemson 72C Justin Falcinelli Gr. Clemson 92

Second-Team DefenseDE Zach Allen Sr. Boston College 112DE Alton Robinson Jr. Syracuse 91DT Gerald Willis III Sr. Miami 129DT Ricky Walker Sr. Virginia Tech 63LB Cole Holcomb Sr. North Carolina 98LB Tre Lamar Jr. Clemson 82LB Ryan Guthrie Sr. Syracuse 76CB Trayvon Mullen Jr. Clemson 98CB Essang Bassey Jr. Wake Forest 75S Jaquan Johnson Sr. Miami 99S Cameron Glenn Sr. Wake Forest 51

Second-Team SpecialistsPK Christopher Dunn Fr. NC State 86P Pressley Harvin III So. Georgia Tech 121SP Michael Walker Sr. Boston College 78

Third-Team OffenseQB Eric Dungey Sr. Syracuse 76RB Darrin Hall Sr. Pitt 58RB Reggie Gallaspy Jr. Sr. NC State 49WR T.J. Rahming Sr. Duke 62WR Hunter Renfrow Gr. Clemson 57WR Nyqwan Murray Sr. Florida State 52TE Daniel Helm Sr. Duke 31AP Sean Riley Jr. Syracuse 38OT Aaron Monteiro Sr. Boston College 58OT Koda Martin Gr. Syracuse 55OG John Simpson Jr. Clemson 67OG Mike Herndon Sr. Pitt 59C Jimmy Morrissey So. Pitt 47

Third-Team DefenseDE Austin Bryant Sr. Clemson 59DE Wyatt Ray Sr. Boston College 48DT Demarcus Christmas Sr. Florida State 44DT Ray Smith Sr. Boston College 41LB Kendall Joseph Gr. Clemson 70LB Chris Peace Sr. Virginia 64LB Connor Strachan Gr. Boston College 58CB Trajan Bandy So. Miami 68CB A.J. Terrell So. Clemson 60S Tanner Muse Jr. Clemson 49S Will Harris Sr. Boston College 48

Third-Team SpecialistsPK Alex Kessman So. Pitt 30P Oscar Bradburn So. Virginia Tech 31SP Joe Reed Jr. Virginia 54

Honorable Mention (25 or more points)OffenseQB Bryce Perkins Jr. Virginia 28RB Jordan Ellis Sr. Virginia 36WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams Jr. North Carolina 46WR Tamorrion Terry R-Fr. Florida State 46TE Dalton Keene So. Virginia Tech 29TE Evan Butts Sr. Virginia 25TE George Aston Sr. Pitt 25AP Maurice Ffrench Jr. Pitt 35AP Amari Rodgers So. Clemson 26OT Cody Conway Sr. Syracuse 50OT Alex Bookser Sr. Pitt 45OT William Sweet Jr. North Carolina 34OT Ben Petrula So. Boston College 33OT Tyree St. Louis Sr. Miami 25OG Connor Dintino Sr. Pitt 58OG Terronne Prescod Sr. NC State 53OG Kyle Chung Sr. Virginia Tech 25C Jon Baker Gr. Boston College 38C Ryan Anderson Sr. Wake Forest 36

DefenseDE Joe Jackson Jr. Miami 40DT Willie Yarbary Sr. Wake Forest 36DT Jason Strowbridge Jr. North Carolina 30DT Chris Slayton Sr. Syracuse 26DT Marvin Wilson So. Florida State 25LB Michael Pinckney Jr. Miami 46LB Rayshard Ashby So. Virginia Tech 42LB Justin Strnad Jr. Wake Forest 29LB Ben Humphreys Sr. Duke 27CB Dane Jackson Jr. Pitt 57CB Michael Jackson Sr. Miami 49S Sheldrick Redwine Sr. Miami 41S K’Von Wallace Jr. Clemson 39S Dylan Singleton Jr. Duke 38S Damar Hamlin Jr. Pitt 32

SpecialistsPK Greg Huegel Sr. Clemson 27SP Maurice Ffrench Jr. Pitt 53

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2 0 1 8 CO M P O S I T E F O OT B A L L S C H E D U L E

Thursday, Aug. 30Wake Forest 23 at Tulane 17 (ot) ...............8 p.m., CBSSN

Friday, Aug. 31Army West Point 14 at Duke 34 .................7 p.m., ESPNUSyracuse 55 at Western Michigan 42 ........ 6 p.m., CBSSN

Saturday, Sept. 1James Madison 13 at NC State 24 .............. Noon, ESPNUFurman 7 at Clemson 48 ................... 12:20 p.m., RaycomAlcorn State 0 at Georgia Tech 41 ...........12:30 p.m., RSNMassachusetts 21 at Boston College 55 ....1 p.m., ACCNEAlbany 7 at Pitt 33 .................................3:30 p.m., ACCNENorth Carolina 17 at California 24 ...................4 p.m., FOXRichmond 13 at Virginia 42 .......................6 p.m., ACCNELouisville 14 vs. Alabama 51 (Camping World Kickoff, Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fla.) ......... 8 p.m., ABC

Sunday, Sept. 2Miami 17 vs. LSU 33 (AdvoCare Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas) ....................................... 7:30 p.m., ABC

Monday, Sept. 3Virginia Tech 24 at Florida State 3 ............... 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 8Duke 21 at Northwestern 7 ......................... Noon, ESPNU Georgia Tech 38 at USF 49 .................. Noon, ABC/ESPN2 Towson 20 at Wake Forest 51 ......................Noon, ACCNEGeorgia State 7 at NC State 41 ................12:30 p.m., RSNHoly Cross 14 at Boston College 62 ...........1 p.m., ACCNEWilliam & Mary 17 at Virginia Tech 62 .......2 p.m., ACCNEWagner 10 at Syracuse 62 ....................3:30 p.m., ACCNENorth Carolina 19 at East Carolina 41 ...3:30 p.m., ESPNU Savannah State 0 at Miami 77 ....................6 p.m., ACCNEClemson 28 at Texas A&M 26 ...................... 7 p.m., ESPNIndiana State 7 at Louisville 31 ..................7 p.m., ACCNESamford 26 at Florida State 36 ........... 7:20 p.m., RaycomVirginia 16 at Indiana 20 ........................... 7:30 p.m., BTN Penn State 51 at Pitt 6 ................................... 8 p.m., ABC

Thursday, Sept. 13Boston College 41 at Wake Forest 34 ...... 5:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 15Florida State 7 at Syracuse 30 ........................Noon, ESPNMiami 49 at Toledo 24 .................................Noon, ESPN2Georgia Southern 7 at Clemson 38 ............. Noon, ESPNUGeorgia Tech 19 at Pitt 24 .......................12:30 p.m., RSNDuke 40 at Baylor 27 .................................. 3:30 p.m., FS1Ohio 31 at Virginia 45 ........................... 4:30 p.m., ESPN2 Western Kentucky 17 at Louisville 20 .......7:30 p.m., RSNUCF at North Carolina ......................................... canceledEast Carolina at Virginia Tech .............................. canceledWest Virginia at NC State .................................... canceled

Saturday, Sept. 22Notre Dame 56 at Wake Forest 27 ................... Noon, ABCBoston College 13 at Purdue 30 ...................Noon, ESPN2Pitt 35 at North Carolina 38 ............... 12:20 p.m., RaycomLouisville 3 at Virginia 27 ........................12:30 p.m., RSNClemson 49 at Georgia Tech 21 ................ 3:30 p.m., ABCNorth Carolina Central 13 at Duke 55 ....3:30 p.m., ACCNEFIU 17 at Miami 31 ................................ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2Northern Illinois 19 at Florida State 37 ..3:30 p.m., ESPNUVirginia Tech 35 at Old Dominion 49 ....3:30 p.m., CBSSNUConn 21 at Syracuse 51 .......................4 p.m., ESPNewsNC State 37 at Marshall 20 ........................7 p.m., CBSSN

Thursday, Sept. 27North Carolina 10 at Miami 47 ..................... 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 29Temple 35 at Boston College 45 ................. Noon, ESPNUSyracuse 23 at Clemson 27 ............................. Noon, ABCBowling Green 17 at Georgia Tech 63 ..............Noon, RSNVirginia 21 at NC State 35 ................. 12:20 p.m., RaycomFlorida State 28 at Louisville 24 ............ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2Pitt 14 at UCF 45 ...................................3:30 p.m., ESPNURice 24 at Wake Forest 56 ........................3:30 p.m., RSNVirginia Tech 31 at Duke 14 ....................... 7 p.m., ESPN2

Friday, Oct. 5Georgia Tech 66 at Louisville 31 .................. 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 6Syracuse 37 at Pitt 44 (ot) ................ 12:20 p.m., RaycomBoston College 23 at NC State 28 ...........12:30 p.m., RSNClemson 63 at Wake Forest 3 ................. 3:30 p.m., ESPNFlorida State 27 at Miami 28 ..................... 3:30 p.m., ABCNotre Dame 45 at Virginia Tech 23 ................ 8 p.m., ABC

Saturday, Oct. 13Duke 28 at Georgia Tech 14 .............. 12:20 p.m., RaycomLouisville 20 at Boston College 38 ..........12:30 p.m., RSNPitt 14 at Notre Dame 19 ........................... 2:30 p.m., NBC Miami 13 at Virginia 16 .............................. 7 p.m., ESPN2Virginia Tech 22 at North Carolina 19 ........7 p.m., ESPNU

Saturday, Oct. 20North Carolina 37 at Syracuse 40 ot . 12:20 p.m., Raycom Virginia 28 at Duke 14 .............................12:30 p.m., RSNNC State 7 at Clemson 41 ....................... 3:30 p.m., ESPNWake Forest 17 at Florida State 38 ........ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2

Thursday, Oct. 25Georgia Tech 49 at Virginia Tech 28 ....... 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Oct. 26Miami 14 at Boston College 27 .................... 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 27Clemson 59 at Florida State 10 ........................ Noon, ABCWake Forest 56 at Louisville 35 .......................Noon, RSNNorth Carolina 21 at Virginia 31 ......... 12:20 p.m, RaycomDuke 45 at Pitt 54 .....................................3:30 p.m., RSNNC State 41 at Syracuse 51 ........................ 7 p.m., ESPN2

Friday, Nov. 2Pitt 23 at Virginia 13 ............................. 7:30 p.m., ESPN2

Saturday, Nov. 3Louisville 16 at Clemson 77 ............................. Noon, ABCSyracuse 41 at Wake Forest 24 ........................Noon, RSN Georgia Tech 38 at North Carolina 28 . 12:15 p.m., Raycom Florida State 28 at NC State 47 ................. 3:30 p.m., ABCBoston College 31 at Virginia Tech 21 . 3:45 p.m, RaycomDuke 20 at Miami 12 .................................. 7 p.m., ESPN2

Thursday, Nov. 8Wake Forest 27 at NC State 23 ................ 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Nov. 9Louisville 23 at Syracuse 54 ...................... 7 p.m., ESPN2

Saturday, Nov. 10North Carolina 35 at Duke 42 ............ 12:20 p.m., RaycomLiberty 24 at Virginia 45 .................................3 p.m., RSNVirginia Tech 22 at Pitt 52 .....................3:30 p.m., ESPNU Miami 21 at Georgia Tech 27 ..................... 7 p.m., ESPN2Florida State 13 at Notre Dame 42 ............ 7:30 p.m., NBCClemson 27 at Boston College 7 .................. 8 p.m., ABC

Saturday, Nov. 17Pitt 34 at Wake Forest 13 .................................Noon, RSNNC State 52 at Louisville 10 .............. 12:20 p.m., RaycomSyracuse 3 vs. Notre Dame 36 .................. 2:30 p.m., NBC(Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, N.Y.)Western Carolina 26 at North Carolina 49 ..3 p.m., ACCNEVirginia 27 at Georgia Tech 30 (ot) ...........3:30 p.m., RSNMiami 38 at Virginia Tech 14 .................. 3:30 p.m., ESPNBoston College 21 at Florida State 22 ... 3:30 p.m., ESPN2Duke 6 at Clemson 35 .................................. 7 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Nov. 23Virginia 24 at Virginia Tech 31 (ot) ........... 3:30 p.m., ABC

Saturday, Nov. 24Georgia Tech 21 at Georgia 45 ........... Noon, SEC NetworkSyracuse 42 at Boston College 21 ..................Noon, ESPNFlorida 14 at Florida State 41 ........................... Noon, ABCNC State 34 at North Carolina 28 (ot) 12:20 p.m., Raycom Wake Forest 59 at Duke 7 .......................12:30 p.m., RSNPitt 3 at Miami 24 .................................... 3:30 p.m., ESPN Kentucky 56 at Louisville 10 ...................... 7 p.m., ESPN2South Carolina 35 at Clemson 56 ................. 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Dec. 1East Carolina at NC State .............................. Noon, ACCNEMarshall at Virginia Tech .............................. Noon, ACCNE

Saturday, Dec. 1Atlantic Division Champion Clemson vs. Coastal Division Champion Pitt (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.)......................................................................... 8 p.m., ABC

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H O N O R S ACC P L AY E R S O F T H E W E E KQuarterbackSept. 4 ........................................................................................... Eric Dungey, SyracuseSept. 10 ...............................................................................................Daniel Jones, DukeSept. 17 ...........................................................................Anthony Brown, Boston CollegeSept. 24 ......................................................................................... Eric Dungey, SyracuseOct. 1 .........................................................................................Ryan Willis, Virginia TechOct. 8 ............................................................................... TaQuon Marshall, Georgia TechOct. 15 .............................................................................Anthony Brown, Boston CollegeOct. 22 ............................................................................. Deondre Francois, Florida StateOct. 29 ........................................................................................... Eric Dungey, SyracuseNov. 5 ................................................................................James Blackman, Florida StateNov. 12 ................................................................................................Daniel Jones, DukeNov. 19 .................................................................................................Kenny Pickett, PittNov. 26 .......................................................................................... Eric Dungey, Syracuse

Running BackSept. 4 ........................................................................................ Jordan Ellis, TB, VirginiaSept. 10 ...............................................................................AJ Dillon, TB, Boston CollegeSept. 17 ...............................................................................AJ Dillon, TB, Boston CollegeSept. 24 .......................................................................................Travis Etienne, ClemsonOct. 1 ...........................................................................................Travis Etienne, ClemsonOct. 8 .................................................................................................. Qadree Ollison, PittOct. 15 ............................................................................... Michael Carter, North CarolinaOct. 22 ........................................................................... Antonio Williams, North CarolinaOct. 29 ...............................................................................................Deon Jackson, Duke..............................................................................................Matt Colburn II, Wake ForestNov. 5 ........................................................................................................Darrin Hall, PittNov. 12 ............................................................................................... Qadree Ollison, PittNov. 19 ....................................................................................... Cam Akers, Florida StateNov. 26 .....................................................................................Cade Carney, Wake Forest..................................................................................................Reggie Gallaspy, NC State

Offensive LineSept. 4 ..........................................................................Tremayne Anchrum, OT, Clemson................................................................................. Chris Lindstrom, OT, Boston CollegeSept. 10 .................................................................................... Mitch Hyatt, OT, ClemsonSept. 17 ...................................................................................Jack Wohlabaugh, C, DukeSept. 24 ....................................................................... William Sweet, OT, North CarolinaOct. 1 ........................................................................................ Mitch Hyatt, OT, ClemsonOct. 8 ...............................................................................Parker Braun, OG, Georgia TechOct. 15 ..................................................................... Chris Lindstrom, OT, Boston CollegeOct. 22 ...................................................................................... Mitch Hyatt, OT, ClemsonOct. 29 .............................................................................Parker Braun, OG, Georgia TechNov. 5 ........................................................................................... Mike Herndon, OG, PittNov. 12 .......................................................................................Jimmy Morrissey, C, PittNov. 19 ................................................................................Garrett Bradbury, C, NC StateNov. 26 ..................................................................................Justin Falcinelli, C, Clemson

ReceiverSept. 4 .................................................................................Jakobi Meyers, WR, NC StateSept. 10 ...................................................................................Tee Higgins, WR, ClemsonSept. 17 ..........................................................................Olamide Zaccheaus, HB, VirginiaSept. 24 .............................................................................. Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC StateOct. 1 ................................................................................ Greg Dortch, WR, Wake ForestOct. 8 ......................................................................... Damon Hazelton, WR, Virgina Tech............................................................................................ Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC StateOct. 15 ........................................................................................T.J. Rahming, WR, DukeOct. 22 .................................................................................. Jamal Custis, WR, SyracuseOct. 29 ................................................................................ Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC StateNov. 5 .........................................................................Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida StateNov. 12 ............................................................................... Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC StateNov. 19 .......................................................................Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida StateNov. 26 ....................................................................................Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson

Defensive LineSept. 4 .................................................................................... Gerald Willis III, DT, MiamiSept. 10 ................................................................................... Clelin Ferrell, DE, ClemsonSept. 17 .............................................................................Wyatt Ray, DE, Boston CollegeSept. 24 ..............................................................................Alton Robinson, DE, SyracuseOct. 1 ........................................................................................... Joe Jackson, DE, MiamiOct. 8 ..................................................................................Alton Robinson, DE, SyracuseOct. 15 .............................................................................. Zach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeOct. 22 ................................................................................ Brian Burns, DE, Florida StateOct. 29 ...................................................................... Carlos Basham Jr., DE, Wake ForestNov. 5 .................................................................... Anree Saint-Amour, DE, Georgia TechNov. 12 .............................................................................Christian Wilkins, DT, ClemsonNov. 19 ............................................................................. Zach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeNov. 26 ............................................................................ Ricky Walker, DT, Virginia Tech

LinebackerSept. 4 ...............................................................................Rayshard Ashby, Virginia TechSept. 10 ..........................................................................................Ben Humphreys, DukeSept. 17 ..................................................................................... Kielan Whitner, SyracuseSept. 24 ................................................................................... Charles Snowden, VirginiaOct. 1 ......................................................................................... Shaq Quarterman, Miami............................................................................................DeCalon Brooks, Florida StateOct. 8 ......................................................................................... Germaine Pratt, NC StateOct. 15 ............................................................................................Joe Giles-Harris, DukeOct. 22 ..........................................................................................Ryan Guthrie, SyracuseOct. 29 ....................................................................................... Germaine Pratt, NC StateNov. 5 .................................................................................Cole Holcomb, North CarolinaNov. 12 ................................................................................ Jalen Johnson, Georgia TechNov. 19 ........................................................................ Dontavious Jackson, Florida StateNov. 26 .........................................................................................Ryan Guthrie, Syracuse

Defensive BackSept. 4 ...............................................................................Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia TechSept. 10 ..................................................................................Juan Thornhill, SS, VirginiaSept. 17 ......................................................................................Dylan Singleton, S, DukeSept. 24 ............................................................................ Jarius Morehead, SS, NC StateOct. 1 .............................................................................Reggie Floyd, Rov., Virginia TechOct. 8 .............................................................................................Damar Hamlin, FS, PittOct. 15 ....................................................................................Juan Thornhill, SS, VirginiaOct. 22 .......................................................................................... Bryce Hall, CB, VirginiaOct. 29 ...........................................................................Cameron Glenn, FS, Wake ForestNov. 5 ..................................................................Brandon Sebastian, CB, Boston CollegeNov. 12 ..........................................................................Cameron Glenn, FS, Wake ForestNov. 19 ................................................................. Stanford Samuels III, CB, Florida StateNov. 26 ...................................................................................... Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse

SpecialistSept. 4 ....................................................................................... Maurice Ffrench, KR, PittSept. 10 ........................................................................Greg Dortch, WR/PR Wake ForestSept. 17 ..................................................................................Andre Szmyt, PK, SyracuseSept. 24 ............................................................................... Sean Riley, PR/KR, SyracuseOct. 1 ......................................................................................Andre Szmyt, PK, SyracuseOct. 8 ..............................................................................D.J. Matthews, PR, Florida StateOct. 15 ....................................................................................... Maurice Ffrench, KR, PittOct. 22 ....................................................................... Dazz Newsome, PR, North CarolinaOct. 29 ...........................................................................................Alex Kessman, PK, PittNov. 5 ..............................................................................Christopher Dunn, PK, NC StateNov. 12 ...........................................................................................Joe Reed, KR, VirginiaNov. 19 ............................................................................Wesley Wells, PK, Georgia TechNov. 26 ......................................................................Juanyeh Thomas, KR, Georgia Tech

RookieSept. 4 ..............................................................................Sage Surratt, WR, Wake ForestSept. 10 .............................................................................Thayer Thomas, WR, NC StateSept. 17 ...............................................................................Tommy Devito, QB, SyracuseSept. 24 ............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonOct. 1 ...............................................................................Sam Hartman, QB, Wake ForestOct. 8 ....................................................................................... Lyn-J Dixon, RB, ClemsonOct. 15 ...................................................................................... Chris Rumph II, DE, DukeOct. 22 ..............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonOct. 29 ..............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson.........................................................................................Tobias Oliver, QB, Georgia TechNov. 5 ..............................................................................Tobias Oliver, QB, Georgia TechNov. 12 .............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonNov. 19 .......................................................................Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida StateNov. 26 .............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

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THEACC.COMThe Atlantic Coast Conference’s offi cial website – theACC.com – is the source for complete conference football information. The media section of the website (theACC.com/media) offers additional information for use by members of the media, including access to ACC PhotoShelter, the home for conference and school logos, head shots of players and coaches from select sports and images from ACC events and championships.

ACCESSING ACC VIDEO CLIP SERVICE (AVCS)ACC Advanced Media will provide athletic highlights and press conference excerpts to media outlets across the conference footprint via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS). The AVCS will enable the conference offi ce to offer video content to the media quickly, in an easy to download format, at no cost. Starting with the football season and continuing throughout the entire ACC athletic calendar the AVCS will provide video content. It is our hope that this service will allow the media to tell the stories of the ACC throughout the year. This video content will only be available for download in a digital fi le format that can be accessed exclusively on the AVCS.

To register for this free service contact Slim Vollinger, Director/ACC Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336.369.1207

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMCollegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for college football. Users can access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, head shots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password at collegepressbox.com/password.

2019 ACC KICKOFF - THE WESTIN CHARLOTTEWednesday, July 17 (Atlantic Division Coaches & Stu-dent-Athletes); Thursday, July 18 (Coastal Division Coaches & Student-Athletes)

In its eighth year in Charlotte, the Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game will be played at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, December 1.

2018 DR PEPPER ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WEEK SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30Championship Game Press Conference, 1 p.m. (Bank of America Stadium)

Saturday, December 1Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game (Kickoff, 8 p.m. on ABC)

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HEADQUARTERS - CHARLOTTE MARRIOTT CITY CENTERThe Charlotte Marriott City Center will serve as both the ACC Championship Game headquarters and the media headquarters for the ACC’s 14th Annual Football Championship Game. A media workroom and hospitality room with complimentary internet wireless connections will be available on Friday and Saturday. The Charlotte Marriott City Center is located at 100 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202, (704) 333-9000.

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ACC AFFILIATED BOWL GAMES

Date Time Game Network Matchup LocationThurs., Dec. 20 8 p.m. Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl ESPN American vs. C-USA or ACC Tampa, Fla.Sat., Dec. 22 Noon Birmingham Bowl ESPN SEC vs. American* Birmingham, Ala.Wed., Dec. 26 1:30 p.m. SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ESPN Big Ten vs. C-USA or ACC Dallas, Texas 5:15 p.m. Quick Lane Bowl ESPN Big Ten vs. ACC Detroit, Mich.Thurs., Dec. 27 1:30 p.m. Walk-On’s Independence Bowl ESPN SEC vs. ACC Shreveport, La. 5:15 p.m. New Era Pinstripe Bowl ESPN Big Ten vs. ACC The Bronx, N.Y.Fri., Dec. 28 1:30 p.m. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl ESPN SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten Nashville, Tenn. 5:15 p.m. Camping World Bowl ESPN Big 12 vs. ACC Orlando, Fla.Sat., Dec. 29 Noon Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl ESPN At-Large vs. At-Large Atlanta, Ga. 12:30 p.m. Belk Bowl ABC SEC vs. ACC Charlotte, N.C. 4 or 8 p.m. CFP Semifi nal at Capital One Orange Bowl ESPN National Semifi nal Miami Gardens, Fla. 4 or 8 p.m. CFP Semifi nal at Goodyear Cotton Bowl ESPN National Semifi nal Arlington, TexasMon., Dec. 31 Noon Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman ESPN ACC vs. American Annapolis, Md. 2 p.m. Hyundai Sun Bowl CBS Pac-12 vs. ACC El Paso, Texas 7:30 p.m. TaxSlayer Gator Bowl ESPN SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten Jacksonville, Fla.Tue., Jan. 1 1 p.m. PlayStation Fiesta Bowl ESPN At-Large vs. At-Large Glendale, Ariz.Mon., Jan. 7 8 p.m. CFP National Championship ESPN CFP Semifi nal Winners Santa Clara, Calif.*Possible bowl game if other conferences do not qualify for slot and additional ACC teams are available.

College Football Playoff (four teams)The Capital One Orange Bowl and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl are national semifi nal sites for the 2018 season. There is no limit on how many teams from one conference can appear in the CFP.

ACC Champion - Top Four CFP RankingIf the ACC Champion is in the top four of the fi nal CFP rankings, it will play in one of the national semifi nal games. Additional ACC teams could also be selected for the CFP, Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl or PlayStation Fiesta Bowl as at-large representatives.

ACC Champion - Not In Top Four CFP RankingIf the ACC Champion is not in the top four of the fi nal CFP rankings, it will appear in either the Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl or the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. Additional ACC teams could also be selected for the Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl or PlayStation Fiesta Bowl as at-large representatives.

Camping World Bowl The Camping World Bowl has the fi rst pick of an ACC team after the CFP and New Year’s Six Bowls are fi lled.

Tier One Bowls (all equal selection status)Belk BowlFranklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl or TaxSlayer Gator BowlNew Era Pinstripe Bowl Hyundai Sun Bowl

Additional BowlsMilitary Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman Walk-On’s Independence BowlQuick Lane BowlBad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl or Heart of Dallas Bowl

Secondary*Birmingham Bowl*If not fi lled by other conferences and additional ACC teams are available.

ACC BOWL SELECTION PROCESS

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Outland Trophy Player of the MonthGerald Willis III, DT, Miami ..............................................Sept.Mitch Hyatt, OT, Clemson ................................................. Oct.

Outland Trophy FinalistChristian Wilkins, DT, Clemson ................................... Nov. 19

Walter Camp Defensive Player of the WeekWyatt Ray, DE, Boston College ...................................Sept. 16Juan Thornhill, DB, Virginia ......................................... Oct. 14

Walter Camp Offensive Player of the Week Darrin Hall, RB, Pitt ....................................................... Nov. 4

Manning Award Stars of the WeekEric Dungey, Syracuse ......................Sept. 4, Oct. 29, Nov. 26Daniel Jones, Duke ...................................... Sept. 10, Nov. 12Anthony Brown, Boston College..................................Sept. 17Malik Rosier, Miami ....................................................Sept. 17Nathan Elliott, North Carolina ......................................Sept. 24Ryan Willlis, Virginia Tech ............................................. Oct. 1Jamie Newman, Wake Forest ...................................... Nov. 12Kenny Pickett, Pitt ....................................................... Nov. 19

Davey O'Brien Award Great 8 Weekly AwardAnthony Brown ...........................................................Sept. 17Eric Dungey .................................................................. Oct. 29

Lou Groza Stars of the WeekRicky Aguayo, Florida State ........................................Sept. 24Andre Szmyt, Syracuse .......................Oct. 1, Oct. 29, Nov. 13Alex Kessman, Pitt ....................................................... Oct. 29

Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor RollDeon Jackson, RB, Duke .............................................. Oct. 29

Lou Groza Finalist (top place-kicker)Andre Szmyt, Syracuse

Davey O'Brien Award Semifi nalistTrevor Lawrence, ClemsonRyan Finley, NC State

Walter Camp Top 15 Players to Watch (top player)Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson

Lott Impact Trophy Quarterfi nalists (Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity)Zach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeBen Humphreys, LB, DukeChristian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

Lott Impact Trophy Semifi nalist (Integrity, Maturity, Perfor-mance, Academics, Community and Tenacity)Ben Humphreys, LB, DukeZach Allen, DE, Boston College

Johnny Unitas Award Final 10Eric Dungey, SyracuseRyan Finley, NC State

Senior CLASS AwardZach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeChristian Wilkins, DT, Clemson (fi nalist)Alec Oberle, OT, Florida StateEric Dungey, QB, Syracuse

Bednarik Award Semifi nalists (top defensive player)Zach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeClelin Ferrell, DE, ClemsonChristian Wilkins, DT, ClemsonBrian Burns, DE, Florida State

Bednarik Award FinalistChristian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

Maxwell Award Semifi nalists (top offensive player)AJ Dillon, RB, Boston CollegeTravis Etienne, RB, Clemson

Butkus Award Finalist (top linebacker)Tre Lamar, Clemson

Wuerffel Trophy Semifi nalistsA.J. Cole III, P, NC StateKielan Whitner, LB, Syracuse

Broyles Award Nominations (top assistant coach)Jeff Scott, Clemson (Co-OC, WRs)Matt Guerrieri, Duke (Co-DC)Manny Diaz, Miami (DC/LBs)Eli Drinkwitz, NC State (OC, QBs)Justin Lustig, Syracuse (STC, WRs)Kevin Higgins, Wake Forest (OC, QBs)

Broyles Award FinalistJeff Scott, Clemson (Co-OC, WRs)

AFCA Assistant Coach of the YearJeff Faris, Duke (TE)

Pop Warner National College Football Award FinalistBen Humphreys, LB, Duke

Doak Walker Award Semifi nalists (top running back)AJ Dillon, Boston CollegeTravis Etienne, Clemson

Doak Walker Award FinalistTravis Etienne, Clemson

Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year AwardJohnathan Lloyd, WR, DukeKielan Whitner, LB, Syracuse

Mackey Award Semifi nalist (tight end)Tommy Sweeney, Boston College

Nagurski Award Finalist (top defensive player)Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

Joe Moore Award Semifi nalists (top offensive line)ClemsonPitt

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*Refl ects rankings only while a member of the ACC ConsecutiveSchool Polls Top 10 No.1 Weeks RankedBoston College - 35 1 41Clemson 66 153 9 423Duke - 57 - 173Florida State - 362 72 553Georgia Tech - 146 - 299Louisville - 8 - 26Miami - 299 68 484North Carolina - 76 1 246NC State - 11 - 155Pitt - - - 5Syracuse 5 - - 5Virginia - 24 3 167Virginia Tech - 94 - 295Wake Forest - - - 41

ACC ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING HISTORY ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKINGSSchool P S4 S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18 N25 D2 J8Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Clemson 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2Notre Dame 12 8 8 8 8 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3Georgia 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 8 7 6 5 5 5 4Oklahoma 7 6 5 5 6 7 11 9 8 7 6 6 6 5Ohio State 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 11 8 8 9 10 6UCF 21 19 18 16 13 12 10 10 10 9 11 11 t8 7Michigan 14 21 19 19 14 15 12 6 5 5 4 4 4 8Texas 23 - - - 18 19 9 7 6 15 15 13 11 9Washington 6 9 10 10 11 10 7 15 15 - 20 17 16 10Florida - 25 - - - 22 14 11 9 13 19 15 13 11Washington St. - - - - - - - 25 14 10 10 8 7 t12LSU 25 11 12 6 5 5 13 5 4 4 9 10 t8 t12Penn State 10 13 11 10 9 11 8 18 17 14 21 16 15 14West Virginia 17 14 14 12 12 9 6 13 13 12 7 7 12 15Kentucky - - - - 17 13 18 14 12 11 12 20 17 16Utah - - - - - - - - 23 16 - 21 18 17Syracuse - - - - - - - - - 22 13 12 19 18Boise State 22 20 17 - - - - - - - - 23 21 19Mississippi St. 18 18 16 14 23 - 24 22 - 21 18 25 22 20Northwestern - - - - - - - - - - - 24 20 21Texas A&M - - - 22 - - 22 17 16 25 - - - 22Army - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 23Iowa State - - - - - - - - - - 23 18 25 24Fresno State - - - - - - - - - 20 16 - - 25Utah State - - - - - - - - - 18 14 14 14 -Pitt - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 -Cincinnati - - - - - - 25 20 - - 25 19 - -Boston College - - - 23 - - - - - 24 17 22 - -NC State - - - - - 23 20 16 22 - 22 - - -Michigan State 11 15 25 24 21 20 - 24 - - 24 - - -Wisconsin 4 5 6 18 15 16 15 23 20 17 - - - -Iowa - - - - - - - 19 18 19 - - - -Virginia - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - -Oregon 24 23 20 20 - 18 17 12 19 - - - - -USF - - - - - - 23 21 21 - - - - - Stanford 13 10 9 7 7 14 - - 24 - - - - - Appalachian State - - - - - - - 25 - - - - -Miami 8 22 21 21 16 17 16 - - - - - - -Colorado - - - - - 21 19 - - - - - - -Auburn 9 7 7 9 10 8 21 - - - - - - -Virginia Tech 20 12 13 13 - 24 - - - - - - - -Oklahoma State - - 24 15 - 25 - - - - - - - -BYU - - - 25 20 - - - - - - - - -Duke - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - -California - - - - 24 - - - - - - - - -Texas Tech - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - -TCU 16 16 15 17 - - - - - - - - - -USC 15 17 22 - - - - - - - - - - - Arizona State - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - -South Carolina - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - -Florida State 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RANKINGSSchool O30 N6 N13 N20 N27 D2Alabama 1 1 1 1Clemson 2 2 2 2Notre Dame 4 3 3 3Michigan 5 4 4 4Georgia 6 5 5 5Oklahoma 7 6 6 6LSU 3 7 7 7Washington State 8 8 8 8UCF 12 12 11 9Ohio State 10 10 10 10Florida 11 15 13 11Penn State 14 20 14 12West Virginia 13 9 9 13Texas 17 19 15 14Kentucky 9 11 17 15Washington - 25 18 16Utah 15 - 19 17Mississippi State 18 16 21 18Northwestern - - 22 19Syracuse 19 13 12 20Utah State - - 23 21Texas A&M 20 - - 22Boise State - - 25 23Pitt - - - 24Iowa State 24 22 16 25Boston College 22 17 20 -Cincinnati - - 24 -NC State 21 14 - -Michigan State - 18 - -Iowa 16 21 - -Fresno State 23 23 - -Auburn - 24 - -Virginia 25 - - -

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BOSTON COLLEGEWeb: bceagles.comShipping & Mailing: 238 Conte Forum, 140 Commonwealth, Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Offi ce Phone: 617-552-3004Associate Athletics Director: Jason Baum, [email protected] Cell: 201-966-6338Associate Director/Secondary Football Contact: Brendan Flynn, fl [email protected]: 203-415-5381Twitter: @BCFootball; @BCEagles

CLEMSONWeb: ClemsonTigers.comMailing: PO Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633Shipping: 100 Perimeter Road/Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634Offi ce Phone: 864-656-2114Football Contact: Ross Taylor, [email protected]: 972-741-7778Sr. Assoc. Director of Communications: Brian Hennessy, [email protected]: 864-986-9046Twitter: @ClemsonTigers; @ClemsonFB

FLORIDA STATEWeb: seminoles.comMailing: PO Box 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316Shipping: 403 Stadium Drive West, D0107, Tallahassee, FL 32306Offi ce Phone: 850-644-1403Sr. Assoc. Communications Director: Derek Satterfi eld, dsatterfi [email protected]: 850-228-7204Secondary Football Contact: Steven McCartney, [email protected]: 850-322-6711Twitter: @FSUFootball, @Seminoles

LOUISVILLEWeb: GoCards.comMailing & Shipping: 2100 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, KY 40208Offi ce Phone: 502-852-6581Sr. Associate AD/SID: Kenny Klein, [email protected] (credentials)Assistant SID/Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro, [email protected]: 502-262-2258Assistant SID/Secondary Football Contact: Ira Green, [email protected]: 561-386-3755Twitter: @UofLFootball; @GoCards

NC STATEWeb: GoPack.comMailing: Box 8507, Raleigh, NC 27607Shipping: Murphy Football Center, 4600 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC 27607Offi ce Phone: 919-515-2102Assistant Athletics Director: Annabelle Myers, [email protected]: 919-819-8302Dir. of Athletics Digital Communications/Secondary Football: Brian Reinhardt, [email protected]: 919-819-8317Twitter: @PackFootball

SYRACUSEWeb: Cuse.comMailing & Shipping: Manley Fieldhouse, 1301 East Colvin Street, Syracuse, NY 13244Offi ce Phone: 315-443-2608 Executive Senior Associate AD/Chief Communications Offi cer: Sue Edson, [email protected] (credentials)Assistant Director/Football SID: Mike Morrison, [email protected]: 315-952-4809Secondary FB Contact: Tyler Cady, [email protected]: 315-941-6569Twitter: @CuseFootball, @Cuse

WAKE FORESTWeb: WakeForestSports.comMailing & Shipping: 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105Offi ce Phone: 336-758-5640Associate AD/Athletic Communications: Steve Shutt, [email protected]: 336-970-7512Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: Dan Wallace, [email protected], Cell: 630-450-2077Twitter: @WakeFB; @DemonDeacons

COASTAL DIVISION

DUKEWeb: GoDuke.comMailing: Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708-0557Shipping: Scott Family Athletics Performance Center, Room 364, 110 Whitford Drive, Durham, NC 27708Offi ce Phone: 919-684-2633Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs: Art Chase, [email protected]: 919-599-9820Associate SID/Secondary Football Contact: Sarah Fetters, [email protected]: 984-209-9104Twitter: @DukeFootball; @DukeAthletics

GEORGIA TECHWeb: ramblinwreck.comMailing & Shipping: 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332Offi ce Phone: 404-894-5445Assistant AD for Communications/PR: Mike Flynn, mfl [email protected] Cell: 828-964-6406Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: Kevin Davis, [email protected]: 704-974-9095Twitter: @GeorgiaTechFB

MIAMIWeb: HurricaneSports.comMailing & Shipping: 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146Offi ce Phone: 305-284-3244; Fax: 305-284-2807Sr. Associate AD/Communications & Digital Strategy: Carter Toole, [email protected]: 615-598-8540Director/Football Contact: Camron Ghorbi, [email protected]: 786-877-7329Twitter: @CanesFootball; @MiamiHurricanes

NORTH CAROLINAWeb: GoHeels.comMailing: PO Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Shipping: Smith Center/2nd fl oor, 300 Skipper Bowles Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514Offi ce Phone: 919-962-2123Associate Director/Football Contact: Bobby Hundley, [email protected]: 919-428-0893Assistant Director/Secondary Contact: Mark Kimmel, [email protected]: 919-619-3344Twitter: @TarHeelFootball; @GoHeels

PITTWeb: PittsburghPanthers.comMailing: P.O. Box 7436, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213-0436Shipping: Petersen Events Center, 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15261Offi ce Phone: 412-648-8420Executive Associate AD/Media Relations: E.J. Borghetti, [email protected]: 412-491-5110Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: R.J. Sepich, [email protected]: 412-452-1992Twitter: @Pitt_FB; @Pitt_ATHLETICS

VIRGINIAWeb: VirginiaSports.comMailing: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853Shipping: 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903Offi ce Phone: 434-982-5500Assistant AD: Jim Daves, [email protected]: 434-962-7668Assistant Director/Primary Football Contact: Vince Briedis, [email protected]: 434-326-3792Twitter: @UVAFootball; @VirginiaSports

VIRGINIA TECHWeb: HokieSports.comMailing & Shipping: 460 Jamerson Athletic Center Blacksburg, VA 24061Offi ce Phone: 540-231-6726Associate Athletics Director: Pete Moris, [email protected]: 816-213-5411Associate Director/Secondary Contact: Peter Long, [email protected]: 732-814-5436Twitter: @VT_Football; @HokieSports

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTotal OffenseYards 420 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC ..................... 2015 389 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 373 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. VT ........................ 2016Plays 69 Marcus Vick, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2005 66 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC ..................... 2015 58 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT ................................... 2007Per Play 10.1 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014 9.3 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 7.4 Tyrod Taylor, VT vs. FSU ............................. 2010TDR 5 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. VT ........................ 2016 5 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC ..................... 2015

RushingYards 233 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009 187 Wayne Gallman, CU vs. UNC ........................ 2015 181 Dalvin Cook, FSU vs. GT .............................. 2014Attempts 31 Darren Evans, VT vs. BC .............................. 2008 31 Dalvin Cook, FSU vs. GT .............................. 2014 28 Wayne Gallman, CU vs. UNC ........................ 2015Average 11.7 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009 9.5 Justin Thomas, GT vs. FSU .......................... 2014 6.9 James Wilder, FSU vs. GT ............................ 2012Long Run 54 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009 51 Darren Evans, VT vs. FSU ............................ 2010 41 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009TDs 4 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009 3 Synjyn Days, GT vs. FSU .............................. 2014 3 Ty Jones, FSU vs. VT ................................... 2010

PassingAttempts 52 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT ................................... 2007 52 Marcus Vick, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2006 44 Logan Thomas, VT vs. CU ............................ 2011Completions 33 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT ................................... 2007 26 Marcus Vick, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2005 26 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC ..................... 2015Comp% .793 Kelly Bryant, CU vs. UM ............................... 2017 .762 EJ Manuel, FSU vs. GT ................................. 2012 .742 EJ Manuel, FSU vs. VT ................................. 2010 .700 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014Yards 335 Marcus Vick, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2005 330 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 309 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014TDs 3 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. VT ........................ 2016 3 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC ..................... 2015 3 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014 3 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 3 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. VT ................................... 2011 3 Tyrod Taylor, VT vs. FSU ............................. 2010 3 Sean Glennon, VT vs. BC ............................. 2007Interceptions 2 Jerod Evans, VT vs. CU ................................. 2016 2 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT ................................... 2007 2 Reggie Ball, GT vs. WF ................................ 2006 2 Dominique Davis, BC vs. VT ....................... 2008 2 Kyle Parker, CU vs. GT ................................. 2009 2 EJ Manuel, FSU vs. VT ................................. 2010 2 Logan Thomas, VT vs. CU ............................ 2011 2 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. DU ....................... 2013 2 Malik Rosier, UM vs. CU .............................. 2017Pass Eff. 189.5 Jameis Winston, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014 178.5 Tyrod Taylor, VT vs. FSU ............................. 2010 172.6 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. VT ................................... 2011Long Pass 70 Joshua Nesbitt to Demaryius Thomas GT vs. CU ..................................................... 2009 54 Jameis Winston to Kelvin Benjamin FSU vs. Duke ............................................... 2013 53 Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins CU vs. VT ..................................................... 2011

All-PurposeYards 301 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009

ReceivingReceptions 13 Andre Callender, BC vs. VT .......................... 2007 12 Cam Phillips, VT vs. CU ............................... 2016 9 Rashad Greene, FSU vs. GT ......................... 2012Yards 143 Danny Coale, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2010 128 Josh Morgan, VT vs. FSU ............................ 2005 123 Rashad Greene, FSU vs. GT ......................... 2014Average 24.3 Willie Idelette, WF vs. GT ............................. 2006 24.3 Willie Haulstead, FSU vs. VT ........................ 2010 24.3 Quinshad Davis, UNC vs. CU ........................ 2015TDs 2 Jordan Leggett, CU vs. VT ........................... 2016 2 Dwayne Allen, CU vs. VT .............................. 2011 2 Kelvin Benjamin, FSU vs. DU ....................... 2013 2 Rashad Greene, FSU vs. GT ......................... 2014

ScoringPoints 24 C.J. Spiller, CU (4 TDs), vs. GT .................... 2009 18 Ty Jones, FSU vs. VT ................................... 2010 18 Synjyn Days, GT vs. FSU .............................. 2014 18 Wayne Gallman, CU vs. UNC ........................ 2015TDs 4 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT .................................. 2009 3 Ty Jones, FSU vs. VT ................................... 2010 3 Synjyn Days, GT vs. FSU .............................. 2014 3 Wayne Gallman, CU vs. UNC ........................ 2015

Field Goals & PATsFGs Made 4 Scott Blair, GT vs. CU .................................. 2009 3 Sam Swank, WF vs. GT ................................ 2006 3 Roberto Aguayo, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014FG Attempts 4 Sam Swank, WF vs. GT ................................ 2006 4 Scott Blair, GT vs. CU .................................. 2009Long FG 50 Dustin Keys, VT vs. BC ................................ 2008 49 Scott Blair, GT vs. CU .................................. 2009 48 Scott Blair, GT vs. CU .................................. 2009PAT Made 6 Greg Huegel, CU vs. VT ................................ 2016 6 Roberto Aguayo, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 6 Ammon Lakip, CU vs. UNC .......................... 2015PAT Atts 6 Greg Huegel, CU vs. VT ................................ 2016 6 Chris Hazley, VT vs. FSU .............................. 2010 6 Roberto Aguayo, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 6 Ammon Lakip, CU vs. UNC .......................... 2015Points 15 Scott Blair, GT vs. CU .................................. 2009 13 Roberto Aguayo, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2014 9 Gary Cismesia, FSU vs. VT ........................... 2005 9 Sam Swank, WF vs. GT ................................ 2006

PuntingPunts 9 Will Monday, Duke vs. FSU .......................... 2013 8 Chris Hall, FSU vs. VT .................................. 2005 7 fi ve players tiedAverage 50.0 Durant Brooks, GT vs. WF ........................... 2006 46.3 Brent Bowden, VT vs. BC ............................. 2007 46.2 Danny Coale, VT vs. CU ............................... 2011Long Punt 61 Durant Brooks, GT vs. WF ............................ 2006 61 Danny Coale, VT vs. CU ............................... 2011 60 Mitchell Ludwig, VT vs. CU .......................... 2016

Punt ReturnsYards 98 Willie Reid, FSU vs. VT ................................ 2005 29 Ryan Switzer, UNC vs. CU ............................ 2015 27 Victor Harris, VT vs. BC ............................... 2008Returns 4 Eddie Royal, VT vs. FSU ............................... 2005 4 Victor Harris, VT vs. BC ............................... 2008 3 by three playersAverage 32.7 Willie Reid, FSU vs. VT ................................ 2006 17.0 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. GT .......................... 2006 14.5 Ryan Switzer, UNC vs. CU ............................ 2015Long 83 Willie Reid, FSU vs. VT ................................ 2005 17 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. GT .......................... 2006 15 Victor Harris, VT vs. BC ............................... 2008 15 Kenny Shaw, FSU vs. GT .............................. 2012

Kickoff ReturnsYards 135 Tony Gregory, VT vs. CU .............................. 2011 117 Orwin Smith, GT vs. CU ............................... 2009 112 Lamarcus Joyner, FSU vs. VT ...................... 2010Returns 6 Orwin Smith, GT vs. CU ............................... 2009 6 Tony Gregory, VT vs. CU .............................. 2011Average 30.5 Alphonso Smith, WF vs. GT ......................... 2006 28.5 Greg Reid, FSU vs. VT .................................. 2010 28.5 Jamal Golden, GT vs. FSU ........................... 2012Long 44 Kermit Whitfi eld, FSU vs. Duke .................... 2013 42 Lamarcus Joyner, FSU vs. VT ...................... 2010 36 Greg Reid, FSU vs. VT .................................. 2010

2017: TOP-RANKED CLEMSON KNOCKS OFF MIAMI FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE ACC TITLE

Clemson QB Kelly Bryant set a championship game record - and surpassed his friend and former teammate Deshaun Watson’s mark of 13 - by completing his fi rst 15 passes and fi nished with 252 yards passing and a 27-yard TD pass to Deon Cain on the way to Clemson’s third straight ACC crown ... the Tigers won the turnover battle (3 to 1) and held Miami to its fewest points and yards of the season to spoil the Hurricanes’ fi rst appearance in the contest ... the Hurricanes, who had averaged 440 yards a game this season, fi nished with 214 yards ... Clemson scored four rushing touchdowns, one each from Bryant, Travis Etienne, Tavien Feaster and Adam Choice.

13TH ANNUAL DR PEPPER ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C., December 2, 2017

Teams 1 2 3 4 ScoreMiami ...............................0 0 0 3 = 3Clemson .........................14 7 17 0 = 38

Scoring Summary UM CUCU Etienne 4 yd run (Spence kick) 0 7CU Bryant 11 yd run (Spence kick) 0 14CU Choice 1 yd run (Spence kick) 0 21CU Spence 46 yd fi eld goal 0 24CU Feaster 11 yd run (Spence kick) 0 31CU Cain 27 yd pass from Bryant (Spence kick) 0 38UM Badgley 22 yd fi eld goal 3 38Attendance: 74,372

Team Statistics UM CUFirst Downs 10 18Rushes-Yards 30-104 41-77Passing Yards 110 254Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-14-2 34-25-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 59-214 75-331Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-110 2-45Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.4 6-31.3Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1Penalties-Yards 4-30 2-13

Individual StatisticsRushing: UM-Deejay Dallas 6-44; Travis Homer 14-41; Mailk Rosier 10-19. CU-Travis Etienne 6-24; Tavien Feaster 4-22; Adam Choice 7-21; Kelly Bryant 9-7; Ray-Ray McCloud 3-6; C.J. Fuller 11-5; Hunter Johnson 1-(-8).

Passing: UM-Malik Rosier 14-29-2-110. CU-Kelly Bryant 23-29-1-252; Zerrick Cooper 1-2-0-6; Hunter Johnson 1-3-0-(-4)

Receiving: UM-Braxton Berrios 7-51; Jeff Thomas 2-20; Michael Irvin III 3-18; Lawrence Cager 1-11; Mike Harley 1-10. CU-Ray-Ray McCloud 6-100; Hunter Renfrow 5-45; Deon Cain 3-39; Diondre Overton 1-15; Adam Choice 1-11; Amari Rogers 3-11; Tavian Feaster 1-8; Travis Etienne 2-8; Milan Richard 1-7; T.J. Chase 1-6; C.J. Fuller 1-4

ACC C H A M P I O N S H I P G A M E R ECO R D S

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InterceptionsInterceptions 2 Cordrea Tankersley, CU vs. VT ..................... 2016 2 Breon Borders, Duke vs. FSU ....................... 2013Yards 64 Bashaud Breeland, CU vs. VT ....................... 2011 50 Jerrard Tarrant, GT vs. CU ........................... 2009 41 Jonathan Meeks, CU vs. VT ......................... 2011 41 Karlos Williams, FSU vs. GT ........................ 2012TD 1 Xavier Adibi, VT vs. BC ................................ 2007 1 Jeron Gouveia-Winslow, VT vs. FSU ............ 2010Long 64 Bashaud Breeland, CU vs. VT ....................... 2011

FumblesLong Return 51 Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT ................................. 2007TD 1 Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT ................................. 2007 Orion Martin, VT vs. BC ............................... 2008

THE LAST TIME IN THE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEInterception return for a TD: Jeron Gouveia-Winslow, VT vs. FSU (24 yards) ....................... 2010 Punt return for a TD: Willie Reid, FSU vs. VT (83 yards) ........................................... 2005Fumble return for a TD: Orion Martin, VT vs. BC (17 yards) .......................................... 2008 Defensive PAT was recorded: Nigel Bradham, FSU vs. VT ...................................................... 2010 200-Yard Rusher: C.J. Spiller, CU vs. GT (233 yards) ........................................... 2009100-Yard Rusher: Wayne Gallman, CU vs. UNC (187 yards) ................................ 2015 Deshaun Watson, CU vs. UNC (131 yards) .............................. 2015Safety Occurred: Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .............................................. 2008

TEAM RECORDSTotal OffenseYards 608 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 569 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 488 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014Plays 98 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 83 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 83 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005Per Play 8.1 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech ........................... 2009 7.7 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014 6.4 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2014

RushingYards 333 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 331 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2014 323 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech ........................... 2009Attempts 65 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 59 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2014 56 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015TDs 5 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech ........................... 2009 4 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2014 PassingYards 335 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005 330 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 309 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014Completions 33 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2007 26 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005 26 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015Attempts 52 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2007 52 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005 44 Virginia Tech vs. Clemson ............................ 2011Comp% .762 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2012 .735 Clemson vs. Miami ...................................... 2017 .719 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2010 .700 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014TDs 3 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech ............................ 2016 3 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 3 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2010 3 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College .................. 2007 3 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech ............................ 2011 3 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014 3 North Carolina vs. Clemson ......................... 2015 3 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015

First DownsTotal 33 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 31 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 30 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech ............................ 2016by Rush 23 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 18 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 15 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2012by Pass 16 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2007 16 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005 15 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2010

Time of PossessionTime 38:56 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 37:17 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 35:54 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College .................. 2008

PuntingPunts 9 Duke vs. Florida State .................................. 2013 9 Miami vs. Clemson ...................................... 2017 8 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2008 8 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2005Average 50.0 Georgia Tech vs. Wake Forest ...................... 2006 46.3 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College .................. 2007 46.2 Virginia Tech vs. Clemson ............................ 2011

Punt ReturnsYards 98 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ..................... 2005 40 Duke vs. Florida State .................................. 2013 29 North Carolina vs. Clemson ......................... 2015Average 40.0 Duke vs. Florida State .................................. 2013 32.7 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2005 14.5 North Carolina vs. Clemson ......................... 2015

Kickoff ReturnsYards 183 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2010 135 Virginia Tech vs. Clemson ............................ 2011 122 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2008Average 30.0 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 28.5 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2012 26.3 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College .................. 2008 ScoringPoints 45 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 45 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015 44 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2010TDs 6 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 6 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2010 6 Clemson vs. North Carolina ......................... 2015Field Goals 4 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson ........................... 2009 3 Georgia Tech vs. Florida State ..................... 2012 3 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech ...................... 2006 3 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2014

DefenseFewest Points Allowed 3 Clemson vs. Miami ...................................... 2017 6 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech ...................... 2006 7 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 9 Georgia Tech vs. Wake Forest ...................... 2006Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 41 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech ...................... 2005 45 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College .................. 2008 47 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 84 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2008 91 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech ........................... 2009 110 Clemson vs. Miami ...................................... 2017 118 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2012Fewest Total Yards Allowed 214 Clemson vs. Miami ...................................... 2017 234 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech .................. 2008 239 Florida State vs. Duke .................................. 2013 272 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech ...................... 2006 272 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State ...................... 2005

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

Appearances

School Years TotalVirginia Tech 2005, 07, 08, 10, 11, 16 6Clemson 2009, 11, 15, 16, 17 5Florida State 2005, 10, 12, 13, 14 5Georgia Tech 2006, *09, 11, 14 4Boston College 2007, 08 2Miami 2017 1North Carolina 2015 1Duke 2013 1Wake Forest 2006 1*Georgia Tech’s 2009 win over Clemson in the ACC Championship Game was later vacated due to NCAA sanctions.

Titles Won

School W-L Pct. Last AppFlorida State 4-1 .800 2014Clemson 4-1 .800 2017Virginia Tech 3-3 .500 2016Wake Forest 1-0 1.000 2006Georgia Tech 1-3 .250 2014Boston College 0-2 .000 2008Miami 0-1 .000 2017North Carolina 0-1 .000 2015Duke 0-1 .000 2013

Coaching Records

School W-L Pct. Last AppDabo Swinney, Clemson 4-1 .800 2017Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 3-1 .750 2014Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 3-2 .600 2011Bobby Bowden, Florida State 1-0 1.000 2005Jim Grobe, Wake Forest 1-0 1.000 2006Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 1-3 .250 2014Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College 0-2 .000 2008Mark Richt, Miami 0-1 .000 2017Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech 0-1 .000 2016Larry Fedora, North Carolina 0-1 .000 2015David Cutcliffe, Duke 0-1 .000 2013

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CLEMSON (12-0, 8-0 ACC) VS. PITT (7-5, 6-2 ACC)SATURDAY, 8 P.M., ABC

BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM, CHARLOTTE, N.C.

Clemson PittPG ACC NCAA PG ACC NCAA45.7 1st 5th Points Scored 28.0 10th 75th 539.1 1st 3rd Total Offense 386.1 10th 80th256.3 2nd 12th Rushing Offense 232.7 3rd 18th282.8 2nd 24th Passing Offense 153.4 13th 119th1.08 3rd 11th Sacks Allowed 2.33 9th 78th8.29 9th 71st Punt Returns 7.56 10th 80th23.21 6th 30th Kickoff Returns 25.68 1st 8th 14.0 1st 4th Points Allowed 37.8 7th 71st283.2 2nd 7th Total Defense 399.9 5th 68th84.8 1st 2nd Rushing Defense 174.3 9th 80th198.4 4th 35th Passing Defense 225.6 7th 61st3.58 1st 2nd Sacks By 2.33 7th 40th9.3 2nd 2nd Tackles for Loss 6.42 10th 86th115.04 3rd 24th Pass Eff. Defense 133.60 9th 76th 0.08 8th 58th Turnover Margin 0.42 4th 35th154.19 1st 18th Pass Effi ciency 129.61 8th 78th36.82 8th 80th Net Punting 36.81 9th 82nd

The SeriesAll Games: Pitt leads 2-0

In Bowls and at Neutral Sites: Pitt leads 1-0In ACC Play: Pitt leads 1-0

The CoachesDabo Swinney: 113-30 (11th year) at Clemson and overall

Pat Narduzzi: 28-22 (fourth year at Pitt and overall)

Last Meeting: Pitt 43, Clemson 42 (Nov. 12, 2016)James Conner’s 20-yard touchdown run with 5:17 left inched the Panthers into striking range and Chris Blewitt -- after a kiss on the cheek from coach Pat Nar-duzzi -- struck a perfect, 48-yard fi eld goal with six seconds left for the winning points as Pitt stunned the No. 2-ranked and eventual national champion Tigers at Death Valley. It was Pitt’s highest-ranked win since defeating Backyard Brawl rival, No. 2 West Virginia, 13-9 in 2007 and spoiling the Mountaineers’ chances at playing for the national title. Panthers QB Nathan Peterman had a career-best fi ve TD passes and 308 yards. Conner rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown. He also caught one of Peterman’s scoring throws. Clemson QB Deshaun Watson threw for an ACC record 580 yards and three touchdowns.

Atlantic Division Champion

The Tigers, who have posted their eighth-straight double-digit win season and the seventh undefeated regular season in school history, seek their 18th ACC football champi-onship • Clemson has claimed the ACC title each of previous three seasons and four times overall under 11th-year head coach Dabo Swinney • Clemson’s 17 ACC titles are the most in league history, two ahead of Florida State’s 15 • The Tigers are appearing in the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game for the sixth time overall and claimed their third straight title last year with a 38-3 win over No. 8 Miami in Charlotte • The Tigers set a Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game mark in 2017 with four different players scoring rushing touchdowns • Clemson joined Florida State (2012-14) as the only teams to win three straight ACC Championship Games • In addition to what would be a fourth straight ACC title, a win by this year’s Clemson team on Saturday night would almost certainly clinch a spot in the four-team College Football Playoff for the fourth straight year • Swinney owns 113 wins in less than 11 full seasons as Clemson’s head coach • Swinney hit the century mark with win at rival South Carolina to close the 2017 regular season, and the Tigers have suffered just one loss since • The Tigers have won 55 of their last 59 games • Clemson’s 2018 senior class owns a .929 winning percentage, which far outpaces the school record set of .877 set by the 2017 seniors • The 2018 senior class is attempting to become the fi rst in school history to fi eld a winning percentage of .900 or better • Clem-son earned its 100th win of the decade with its 56-35 win over South Carolina in last Saturday night’s regular-season fi nale • Clemson’s 100-22 record in the 2010s already represents the winningest decade in Clemson history, far surpassing the 87-25-4 mark set in the 1980s • Clemson joined Alabama and Ohio State as the only FBS schools to win 100 games this decade • RB Travis Etienne has now posted only the fourth 1,300-yard rushing season in school history, joining Wayne Gallman in 2015 and Raymond Priester in both 1995 and 1996 • Etienne has 1,307 rushing yards so far this season • DT Christian Wilkins has played in 56 career games to tie Dorian O’Daniel (2014-17) for second-most in school history • Wilkins is one game shy of tying fullback Chad Diehl’s school record of 57 games played from 2007-11 • Senior OT Mitch Hyatt has been named the ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner for the second consecutive season.

Coastal Division Champion

The Panthers are set for their fi rst Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game since joining the conference in 2013 • Pitt will be the sixth team to represent the Coastal Divi-sion in the game in the last six years • The Panthers seek their third overall conference championship after claiming a share of the Big East Conference title in both 2004 and 2010 • Pitt competed as an independent from 1890 through 1990 • The Panthers have won both of their previous meetings against Clemson • The schools fi rst met in the 1977 Gator Bowl, with Pitt winning by a 34-3 margin • QB Matt Cavanaugh passed for four touchdowns and 387 yards before a record crowd of 72,289 and a national television audience to lead the Panthers • The teams next met as ACC mem-bers in November of 2016, where PK Chris Blewitt’s late fi eld goal lifted Pitt to a stunning one-point win over the second-ranked and previously unbeaten Tigers • This year’s Panther squad has displayed a strong rushing attack that ranks third in the ACC behind only Georgia Tech and Clemson • Qadree Ollison ranks third among ACC rushers with 1,134 yards • Fellow RB Darrin Hall ranks eighth and is closing in on 1,000 yards with 935 for the season • Pitt running backs have lost only one fumble this season • Maurice Ffrench ranks third nationally in kickoff returns (29.0 per attempt, two touchdowns) • After dropping a three-point decision at North Carolina in their second ACC outing on Sept. 22, the Panthers posted wins in each of their next fi ve confer-ence games to claim the Coastal Division crown • The Panthers secured their spot in Charlotte with a 34-13 win at Wake Forest on Nov. 17 • Sophomore QB Kenny Pickett’s 316 passing yards against the Demon Deacons were the most by a Pitt QB against confer-ence opposition since Tom Savage threw for 424 yards at Duke on Sept. 21, 2013 • Pitt’s impressive mid- to late-season stretch also included a tough 19-14 road loss at unbeaten and now No. 3 Notre Dame on Oct. 13 • Pitt is 9-3 against the Atlantic Division since join-ing the ACC • The Panthers are 14-3 under head coach Pat Narduzzi when limiting their opponents to less than 100 yards rushing • Narduzzi’s Pitt teams are 2-0 against teams ranked among the nation’s top two • In addi-tion to the win at Clemson in 2016, the Pan-thers defeated No. 2 Miami in the fi nal regular-season game of 2017 • Narduzzi’s 28 wins through his fi rst four years is the program’s third-best over the past six decades, trailing only Johnny Majors and Jackie Sherrill.

Pitt2018 Results

S1 Albany W, 33-7 S8 Penn State L, 6-51 S15 Georgia Tech W, 24-19S22 at North Carolina L, 35-38S29 at UCF L, 14-45O6 Syracuse W, 44-37O13 at Notre Dame L, 14-19 O27 Duke W, 54-45N2 at Virginia W, 23-13N10 Virginia Tech W, 52-22N17 at Wake Forest W, 34-13N24 at Miami L, 3-24D1 vs. Clemson 8 p.m.

(Charlotte, N.C.)

Clemson2018 Results

S1 Furman W, 48-7S8 at Texas A&M W, 28-26 S15 Georgia Southern W, 38-7 S22 at Georgia Tech W, 49-21 S29 Syracuse W, 27-23 O6 at Wake Forest W, 63-3 O20 NC State W, 41-7O27 at Florida State W, 59-10N3 Louisville W, 77-16N10 at Boston College W, 27-7N17 Duke W, 35-6N24 South Carolina W, 56-35D1 vs. Pitt 8 p.m.

(Charlotte, N.C.)

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2 0 1 8 T E A M - BY-T E A M STATSBOSTON COLLEGE (7-5, 4-4 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversUMASS 55-21 31/18 16/5 14/12 1/1 60-272/34-66 21-27-0/22-34-2 326/250 87-598/68-316 153/152 0/3HOLY CROSS 62-14 22/13 14/9 8/2 0/2 52-365/43-197 16-20-0/12-22-2 245/66 72-610/65-263 149/183 1/2Wake Forest 41-34 19/27 9/16 9/10 1/1 44-220/60-298 16-25-0/20-45-2 304/214 69-524/105-512 140/143 1/2Purdue 13-30 14/17 7/6 7/10 0/1 34-85/41-76 15-29-4/21-28-0 144/296 63-229/69-372 236/50 4/2TEMPLE 45-35 28/24 13/7 9/15 6/2 66-275/34-191 16-34-0/21-47-2 148/261 100-423/81-452 188/145 2/3NC State 23-28 12/34 6/14 6/17 0/3 25-120/53-225 14-25-0/25-34-2 198/308 50-318/87-533 129/33 1/4LOUISVILLE 38-20 20/15 14/4 6/10 0/1 61-251/32-47 16-22-0/17-35-1 179/195 83-430/67-242 150/94 2/1MIAMI 27-14 22/19 11/10 10/8 1/1 53-223/36-155 17-30-1/19-39-2 210/150 83-433/75-305 80/135 1/2Virginia Tech 31-21 19/23 10/8 8/14 1/1 49-219/36-111 15-26-0/25-43-1 177/281 75-396/79-392 56/80 1/2CLEMSON 7-27 8/19 2/5 6/13 0/1 33-9/30-129 14-24-0/29-41-1 104/295 57-113/71-424 144/100 0/2Florida State 21-22 20/19 7/7 13/11 0/1 49-125/36-156 18-38-2/19-39-2 297/322 87-422/75-478 143/60 2/2SYRACUSE 21-42 18/28 5/11 11/13 2/4 32-105/58-197 17-37-2/21-35-1 251/362 69-356/93-559 202/50 4/1Totals 384-308 233/256 114/102 107/135 12/19 558-2269/493-1848 195-337-9/251-442-18 2583/3000 895-4852/935-4848 1770/1225 19/26

CLEMSON (12-0, 8-0 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversFURMAN 48-7 23/13 8/7 15/3 0/3 35-249/53-117 23-35-0/4-9-0 282/46 70-531/62-163 130/0 0/2Texas A&M 28-26 14/25 6/4 7/18 1/3 32-115/32-71 17-27-0/23-40-0 298/430 59-413/72-501 28/59 0/2GEORGIA SOUTHERN 38-7 27/7 13/3 14/3 0/1 46-309/43-80 21-31-2/3-9-0 286/60 77-595/52-140 13/10 3/1Georgia Tech 49-21 25/15 14/10 10/2 1/3 36-248/56-146 19-30-2/3-8-0 232/57 66-480/64-203 94/57 2/1SYRACUSE 27-23 28/12 19/4 8/8 1/0 53-293/26-61 17-29-1/26-41-1 176/250 82-469/67-311 70/3 3/1Wake Forest 63-3 22/11 12/7 8/4 2/0 40-471/51-175 25-30-0/7-27-1 227/74 70-698/78-249 17/44 1/1NC STATE 41-7 24/16 4/7 19/5 1/4 32-91/32-104 32-48-0/22-35-2 380/193 80-471/67-297 111/0 1/3Florida State 59-10 25/15 6/2 16/11 3/2 33-120/35--21 24-44-1/20-40-1 404/268 77-524/75-247 131/54 1/2LOUISVILLE 77-16 27/16 17/8 8/8 2/0 37-492/36-81 14-20-1/17-34-2 169/231 57-661/70-312 104/277 2/3Boston College 27-7 19/8 5/2 13/6 1/0 30-129/33-9 29-41-1/14-24-0 295/104 71-424/57-113 100/144 2/0DUKE 35-6 25/17 12/10 12/5 1/2 36-208/35-104 21-39-0/24-44-0 251/158 75-459/79-262 79/42 0/0SOUTH CAROLINA 56-35 38/29 17/4 19/23 2/2 55-351/25-90 27-37-0/32-50-1 393/510 92-744/75-600 55/55 1/1Totals 548-168 297/184 133/68 149/96 15/20 465-3076/457-1017 269-411-8/195-361-8 3393/2381 876-6469/818-3398 932/745 16/17

DUKE (7-5, 3-5 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversARMY WEST POINT 34-14 19/18 9/11 8/7 2/0 35-184/47-168 13-17-0/10-21-0 197/197 52-381/68-365 90/14 1/2Northwestern 21-7 15/24 6/5 8/16 1/3 39-97/32-99 18-24-0/31-56-2 204/282 63-301/88-381 36/45 0/2Baylor 40-27 20/21 12/9 7/12 1/0 44-225/32-130 12-30-0/24-42-1 174/270 74-399/74-400 112/143 0/2N.C. CENTRAL 55-13 32/8 19/3 11/1 2/4 59-372/34-136 20-39-0/7-21-0 256/51 98-628/55-187 54/74 1/0VIRGINIA TECH 14-31 18/17 6/4 12/13 0/0 36-71/41-81 25-39-1/17-28-0 256/332 75-327/69-413 20/65 1/0Georgia Tech 28-14 19/20 10/14 9/5 0/1 33-98/61-229 17-27-1/7-17-0 206/125 60-304/78-354 77/54 3/3VIRGINIA 14-28 19/21 5/8 13/12 1/1 27-58/44-178 23-42-2/21-34-0 262/198 69-320/78-376 23/146 2/0Pitt 45-54 28/29 8/22 19/6 1/1 34-223/52-484 27-43-0/8-19-0 396/150 77-619/71-634 163/82 1/0Miami 20-12 13/16 5/10 6/5 2/1 30-146/44-300 19-37-1/13-28-0 144/111 67-290/72-411 16/84 1/2NORTH CAROLINA 42-35 29/25 10/14 15/11 4/0 35-268/37-315 31-54-1/27-44-0 361/221 89-629/81-536 55/140 3/0Clemson 6-35 17/25 10/12 5/12 2/1 35-104/36-208 24-44-0/21-39-0 158/251 79-262/75-459 42/79 0/0WAKE FOREST 7-59 16/29 6/19 9/9 1/1 34-106/57-340 17-36-1/18-23-0 145/177 70-251/80-517 163/68 4/0Totals 326-329 245/253 106/131 122/109 17/13 441-1952/517-2668 246-432-7/204-372-3 2759/2365 873-4711/889-5033 851/994 17/11

FLORIDA STATE (5-7, 3-5 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversVIRGINIA TECH 3-24 12/15 3/7 8/8 1/0 28-94/40-112 22-35-3/16-26-0 233/207 63-327/66-319 25/32 5/0SAMFORD 36-26 25/23 6/2 16/18 3/3 35-134/19-50 31-46-0/39-60-4 320/475 81-454/79-525 244/30 1/5Syracuse 7-30 11/25 3/11 7/10 1/4 23-62/57-222 18-37-1/18-31-0 178/219 60-240/88-441 32/40 1/0NORTHERN ILLINOIS 37-19 23/13 10/3 13/9 0/1 57-121/20-6 23-32-1/20-41-0 352/215 89-473/61-221 65/48 4/0Louisville 28-24 16/24 5/11 10/11 1/2 31-76/38-115 16-27-0/24-45-2 294/306 58-370/83-421 56/60 1/3Miami 27-28 14/20 5/9 9/8 0/3 33-70/46-102 16-32-1/13-32-0 130/204 65-200/78-306 174/134 2/1WAKE FOREST 38-17 20/24 4/10 14/13 2/1 29-132/50-96 29-41-0/25-54-1 353/273 70-485/104-369 98/39 1/1CLEMSON 10-59 15/25 2/6 11/16 2/3 35--21/33-120 20-40-1/24-44-1 268/404 75-247/77-524 54/131 2/1NC State 28-47 17/25 3/10 13/10 1/5 20-24/49-177 29-48-1/21-28-0 421/240 68-445/77-417 136/71 2/0Notre Dame 13-42 20/24 6/15 11/8 3/1 30-106/50-365 23-48-1/12-25-2 216/130 78-322/75-495 77/55 2/2BOSTON COLLEGE 22-21 19/20 7/7 11/13 1/0 36-156/49-125 19-39-2/18-38-2 322/297 75-478/87-422 60/143 2/2FLORIDA 14-41 15/24 7/11 6/11 2/2 35-139/52-282 14-30-2/16-27-0 154/254 65-293/79-536 17/74 3/0Totals 263-378 207/262 61/102 129/135 17/25 392-1093/503-1772 260-455-13/246-451-12 3241/3224 847-4334/954-4996 1038/857 26/15

GEORGIA TECH (7-5, 5-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversALCORN ST. 41-0 25/9 20/5 4/3 1/1 54-439/28-77 9-18-1/15-23-1 104/69 72-543/51-146 81/35 3/3USF 38-49 27/29 19/13 6/13 2/3 57-419/44-224 9-18-2/21-31-1 183/202 75-602/75-426 145/290 3/1Pitt 19-24 22/16 16/6 4/8 2/2 56-320/31-138 6-15-1/16-23-1 66/197 71-386/54-335 64/20 2/1CLEMSON 21-49 15/25 10/14 2/10 3/1 56-146/36-248 3-8-0/19-30-2 57/232 64-203/66-480 57/94 1/2BOWLING GREEN 63-17 23/25 16/7 5/17 2/1 49-372/38-63 5-7-0/29-49-2 160/330 56-532/87-393 103/103 0/3Louisville 66-31 28/23 27/7 1/14 0/2 65-542/23-113 1-2-0/27-44-1 12/370 67-554/67-483 141/191 0/3DUKE 14-28 20/19 14/10 5/9 1/0 61-229/33-98 7-17-0/17-27-1 125/206 78-354/60-304 54/77 3/3Virginia Tech 49-28 35/16 31/7 0/8 4/1 78-465/25-122 0-1-0/15-22-0 0/201 79-465/47-323 0/140 0/1North Carolina 38-28 27/19 24/9 2/10 1/0 74-461/36-166 2-2-0/18-31-3 104/208 76-565/67-374 58/138 3/3MIAMI 27-21 15/13 12/7 3/6 0/0 53-231/30-134 3-4-0/14-23-0 73/165 57-304/53-299 68/138 1/3VIRGINIA 30-27 13/24 11/10 1/14 1/0 52-268/33-130 1-8-0/22-28-0 37/273 60-305/61-403 77/123 0/1Georgia 21-45 12/25 8/17 4/8 0/0 46-128/42-285 5-14-0/15-19-0 91/162 60-219/61-447 100/43 0/1Totals 427-347 262/243 208/112 37/120 17/11 701-4020/399-1798 51-114-4/228-350-12 1012/2615 815-5032/749-4413 948/1392 16/25

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LOUISVILLE (2-10, 0-8 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversALABAMA 14-51 19/21 1/8 13/12 5/1 26-16/42-222 20-39-2/17-26-0 252/297 65-268/68-519 110/227 2/1INDIANA ST 31-7 19/12 12/8 6/2 1/2 38-199/50-174 14-22-1/3-12-0 164/37 60-363/62-211 100/83 2/0W. KENTUCKY 20-17 17/26 11/11 4/14 2/1 38-204/43-168 10-21-1/25-38-1 88/260 59-292/81-428 80/111 1/1Virginia 3-27 14/20 3/9 11/10 0/1 29-66/39-204 16-28-2/17-26-1 148/197 57-214/65-401 77/87 3/1FLORIDA STATE 24-28 24/16 11/5 11/10 2/1 38-115/31-76 24-45-2/16-27-0 306/294 83-421/58-370 60/56 3/1GEORGIA TECH 31-66 23/28 7/27 14/1 2/0 23-113/65-542 27-44-1/1-2-0 370/12 67-483/67-554 191/141 3/0Boston College 20-38 15/20 4/14 10/6 1/0 32-47/61-251 17-35-1/16-22-0 195/179 67-242/83-430 94/150 1/2WAKE FOREST 35-56 31/28 11/18 19/10 1/0 36-174/48-368 30-54-0/16-24-0 358/223 90-532/72-591 143/92 1/0Clemson 16-77 16/27 8/17 8/8 0/2 36-81/37-492 17-34-2/14-20-1 231/169 70-312/57-661 277/104 3/2Syracuse 23-54 18/23 9/13 7/6 2/4 39-203/55-326 14-31-2/14-27-1 210/192 70-413/82-518 27/130 4/3NC STATE 10-52 19/29 11/9 8/19 0/1 38-254/36-164 13-25-1/31-42-0 157/354 63-411/78-518 86/44 2/0KENTUCKY 10-56 10/29 7/13 3/11 0/5 30-226/46-340 8-16-0/17-24-2 79/261 46-305/70-601 60/82 0/2Totals 237-529 225/279 95/152 114/109 16/18 403-1698/553-3327 210-394-15/187-290-6 2558/2475 797-4256/843-5802 1305/1307 25/13

MIAMI (7-5, 4-4 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversLSU 17-33 18/17 6/8 9/5 3/4 34-83/41-156 15-35-2/11-24-0 259/140 69-342/65-296 50/134 2/0SAVANNAH STATE 77-0 20/5 11/2 8/2 1/1 37-239/46-30 19-31-1/6-12-2 255/48 68-494/58-78 168/87 2/4TOLEDO 49-24 24/17 16/8 7/9 1/0 53-268/36-112 13-23-0/13-23-1 205/222 76-473/59-334 47/58 0/1FIU 31-17 27/7 15/1 11/5 1/1 49-248/24-17 20-29-1/13-28-1 240/170 78-488/52-187 76/26 2/1NORTH CAROLINA 47-10 14/24 10/14 4/8 0/2 34-229/40-215 8-12-1/20-35-3 125/114 46-354/75-329 175/135 2/6FLORIDA STATE 28-27 20/14 9/5 8/9 3/0 46-102/33-70 13-32-0/16-32-1 204/130 78-306/65-200 134/174 1/2Virginia 13-16 16/18 6/12 9/3 1/3 29-149/41-143 15-29-3/12-21-3 190/92 58-339/62-235 73/187 3/3Boston College 14-27 19/22 10/11 8/10 1/1 36-155/53-223 19-39-2/17-30-1 150/210 75-305/83-433 135/80 2/1DUKE 12-20 16/13 10/5 5/6 1/2 44-300/30-146 13-28-0/19-37-1 111/144 72-411/67-290 84/16 2/1Georgia Tech 21-27 13/15 7/12 6/3 0/0 30-134/53-231 14-23-0/3-4-0 165/73 53-299/57-304 138/68 3/1Virginia Tech 38-14 17/22 8/8 7/12 2/2 32-168/33-119 21-34-0/18-36-2 171/216 66-339/69-335 114/30 0/3PITT 24-3 12/11 6/4 4/5 2/2 32-293/38-69 6-24-0/15-24-0 52/131 56-345/62-200 71/19 2/1Totals 371-218 216/185 114/90 86/77 16/18 456-2368/468-1531 176-339-10/163-306-15 2127/1690 795-4495/774-3221 1265/1014 21/24

NORTH CAROLINA (2-9, 1-7 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversCalifornia 17-24 16/19 10/9 5/6 1/4 38-164/49-160 15-35-4/16-32-0 137/119 73-301/81-279 76/76 4/0ECU 19-41 19/26 8/9 9/15 2/2 25-161/49-220 25-44-0/19-33-0 234/290 69-395/82-510 72/67 0/0PITT 38-35 23/20 9/12 13/8 1/0 40-173/36-228 22-31-0/19-33-0 313/174 71-486/69-402 -2/123 1/1Miami 10-47 24/14 14/10 8/4 2/0 40-215/34-229 20-35-3/8-12-1 114/125 75-329/46-354 135/175 6/2VIRGINIA TECH 19-22 21/20 6/8 12/12 3/0 38-235/41-154 22-35-0/20-36-2 287/221 73-522/77-375 68/58 2/2Syracuse 37-40 24/25 10/8 14/15 0/2 41-179/33-140 34-54-1/28-52-1 321/406 95-500/85-546 100/29 2/2Virginia 21-31 14/23 3/12 11/11 0/0 22-66/44-208 22-38-0/18-27-1 271/217 60-337/71-425 35/24 1/1GEORGIA TECH 28-38 19/27 9/24 10/2 0/1 36-166/74-461 18-31-3/2-2-0 208/104 67-374/76-565 138/58 3/3Duke 35-42 25/29 14/10 11/15 0/4 37-315/35-268 27-44-0/31-54-1 221/361 81-536/89-629 140/55 0/3WESTERN CAROLINA 49-26 30/24 14/7 14/12 2/5 50-296/34-133 20-28-2/19-36-0 358/300 78-654/70-433 231/82 3/2NC STATE 28-34 19/22 8/9 10/10 1/3 35-153/48-206 19-40-1/16-29-1 276/200 75-429/77-406 80/5 1/1Totals 301-380 234/249 105/118 117/110 12/21 402-2123/477-2407 244-415-14/196-346-7 2740/2517 817-4863/823-4924 1073/752 23/17

NC STATE (8-3, 5-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversJAMES MADISON 24-13 25/23 6/9 18/12 1/2 29-83/38-163 29-43-0/24-30-0 309/202 72-392/68-365 113/37 1/1GEORGIA STATE 41-7 24/18 3/7 19/9 2/2 31-115/31-107 32-39-1/19-34-0 426/242 70-541/65-349 53/23 1/1MARSHALL 37-20 24/15 6/3 17/11 1/1 36-125/22-54 23-40-0/22-43-2 377/270 76-502/65-324 119/158 1/3VIRGINIA 35-21 25/20 10/7 12/10 3/3 39-176/29-93 22-32-0/20-35-2 257/258 71-433/64-351 1/146 0/2BOSTON COLLEGE 28-23 34/12 14/6 17/6 3/0 53-225/25-120 25-34-2/14-25-0 308/198 87-533/50-318 33/129 4/1Clemson 7-41 16/24 7/4 5/19 4/1 32-104/32-91 22-35-2/32-48-0 193/380 67-297/80-471 0/111 3/1Syracuse 41-51 21/30 6/5 13/19 2/6 29-68/37-81 26-44-1/30-42-0 473/480 73-541/79-561 12/51 1/0FLORIDA STATE 47-28 25/17 10/3 10/13 5/1 49-177/20-24 21-28-0/29-48-1 240/421 77-417/68-445 71/136 0/2WAKE FOREST 23-27 23/22 3/10 18/11 2/1 27-47/38-138 35-53-1/22-33-0 374/297 80-421/71-435 99/46 1/1Louisville 52-10 29/19 9/11 19/8 1/0 36-164/38-254 31-42-0/13-25-1 354/157 78-518/63-411 44/86 0/2North Carolina 34-28 22/19 9/8 10/10 3/1 48-206/35-153 16-29-1/19-40-1 200/276 77-406/75-429 5/80 1/1Totals 369-269 268/219 83/73 158/128 27/18 409-1490/345-1278 282-419-8/244-403-7 3511/3181 828-5001/748-4459 550/1003 13/15

PITT (7-5, 6-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversALBANY 33-7 21/16 14/3 7/10 0/3 37-238/28-60 17-23-1/18-29-2 169/263 60-407/57-323 179/21 2/2PENN STATE 6-51 15/23 13/10 1/8 1/5 52-245/33-211 9-18-1/15-31-0 55/179 70-300/64-390 49/111 3/2GEORGIA TECH 24-19 16/22 6/16 8/4 2/2 31-138/56-320 16-23-1/6-15-1 197/66 54-335/71-386 20/64 1/2North Carolina 35-38 20/23 12/9 8/13 0/1 36-228/40-173 19-33-0/22-31-0 174/313 69-402/71-486 123/-2 1/1UCF 14-45 16/31 8/13 6/12 2/6 33-109/45-240 16-26-1/18-34-0 163/328 59-272/79-568 112/47 1/0SYRACUSE 44-37 18/20 13/10 4/9 1/1 47-265/42-177 11-20-1/18-38-2 137/195 67-402/80-372 29/32 3/3Notre Dame 14-19 14/23 6/8 6/12 2/3 30-116/38-80 19-30-0/26-32-2 126/264 60-242/70-344 144/12 0/2DUKE 54-45 29/28 22/8 6/19 1/1 52-484/34-223 8-19-0/27-43-0 150/396 71-634/77-619 82/163 0/1Virginia 23-13 16/13 12/6 1/6 3/1 42-254/26-44 7-14-0/17-24-0 61/205 56-315/50-249 40/92 0/1VIRGINIA TECH 52-22 17/28 13/15 4/10 0/3 36-492/48-192 7-11-0/23-38-0 162/240 47-654/86-432 49/149 1/0Wake Forest 34-13 20/16 9/6 10/9 1/1 47-154/28-79 23-30-0/15-30-2 316/206 77-470/58-285 48/40 0/2Miami 3-24 11/12 4/6 5/4 2/2 38-69/32-293 15-24-0/6-24-0 131/52 62-200/56-345 19/71 1/2Totals 336-333 213/255 132/110 66/116 15/29 481-2792/450-2092 167-271-5/211-369-9 1841/2707 752-4633/819-4799 894/800 13/18

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SYRACUSE (9-3, 6-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversWestern Michigan 55-42 26/24 17/7 7/14 2/3 62-334/28-242 11-26-0/19-36-2 226/379 88-560/64-621 163/55 1/2WAGNER 62-10 26/14 13/1 13/12 0/1 43-215/41-41 24-37-1/17-33-3 241/247 80-456/74-288 118/14 1/3FLORIDA STATE 30-7 25/11 11/3 10/7 4/1 57-222/23-62 18-31-0/18-37-1 219/178 88-441/60-240 40/32 0/1CONNECTICUT 51-21 26/16 15/7 11/7 0/2 46-341/39-178 22-32-0/19-29-1 295/217 78-636/68-395 160/28 1/3Clemson 23-27 12/28 4/19 8/8 0/1 26-61/53-293 26-41-1/17-29-1 250/176 67-311/82-469 3/70 1/3Pitt 37-44 20/18 10/13 9/4 1/1 42-177/47-265 18-38-2/11-20-1 195/137 80-372/67-402 32/29 3/3NORTH CAROLINA 40-37 25/24 8/10 15/14 2/0 33-140/41-179 28-52-1/34-54-1 406/321 85-546/95-500 29/100 2/2NC STATE 51-41 30/21 5/6 19/13 6/2 37-81/29-68 30-42-0/26-44-1 480/473 79-561/73-541 51/12 0/1Wake Forest 41-24 25/26 15/10 7/12 3/4 60-264/44-159 23-35-0/21-37-1 157/275 95-421/81-434 20/51 0/3LOUISVILLE 54-23 23/18 13/9 6/7 4/2 55-326/39-203 14-27-1/14-31-2 192/210 82-518/70-413 130/27 3/4Notre Dame 3-36 16/23 9/7 6/14 1/2 38-119/36-171 15-35-3/23-38-1 115/292 73-234/74-463 133/100 3/1Boston College 42-21 28/18 11/5 13/11 4/2 58-197/32-105 21-35-1/17-37-2 362/251 93-559/69-356 50/202 1/4Totals 489-333 282/241 131/97 124/123 27/21 557-2477/452-1966 250-431-10/236-425-17 3138/3156 988-5615/877-5122 929/720 16/30

VIRGINIA (7-5, 4-4 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversRICHMOND 42-13 25/9 17/1 8/8 0/0 48-301/19-34 14-26-1/12-29-2 191/191 74-492/48-225 33/96 1/2Indiana 16-20 15/21 7/12 6/7 2/2 39-188/44-237 12-25-0/16-22-1 106/150 64-294/66-387 70/34 1/1Ohio 45-31 23/13 8/4 14/9 1/0 31-173/30-118 25-30-0/16-31-0 379/246 61-552/61-364 62/147 3/2LOUISVILLE 27-3 20/14 9/3 10/11 1/0 39-204/29-66 17-26-1/16-28-2 197/148 65-401/57-214 87/77 1/3NC State 21-35 20/25 7/10 10/12 3/3 29-93/39-176 20-35-2/22-32-0 258/257 64-351/71-433 146/1 2/0MIAMI 16-13 18/16 12/6 3/9 3/1 41-143/29-149 12-21-3/15-29-3 92/190 62-235/58-339 187/73 3/3Duke 28-14 21/19 8/5 12/13 1/1 44-178/27-58 21-34-0/23-42-2 198/262 78-376/69-320 146/23 0/2NORTH CAROLINA 31-21 23/14 12/3 11/11 0/0 44-208/22-66 18-27-1/22-38-0 217/271 71-425/60-337 24/35 1/1PITT 13-23 13/16 6/12 6/1 1/3 26-44/42-254 17-24-0/7-14-0 205/61 50-249/56-315 92/40 1/0LIBERTY 45-24 24/20 15/10 8/10 1/0 39-221/44-205 14-22-1/15-27-3 168/149 61-389/71-354 208/123 1/3Georgia Tech 27-30 24/13 10/11 14/1 0/1 33-130/52-268 22-28-0/1-8-0 273/37 61-403/60-305 123/77 1/0Virginia Tech 31-34 22/21 11/13 9/7 2/1 38-164/45-254 14-29-0/14-34-2 259/199 67-423/79-453 98/23 3/2Totals 342-261 248/201 122/90 111/99 15/12 451-2047/422-1885 206-327-9/179-334-15 2543/2161 778-4590/756-4046 1276/749 18/19

VIRGINIA TECH (5-6, 4-4 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversFlorida State 24-3 15/12 7/3 8/8 0/1 40-112/28-94 16-26-0/22-35-3 207/233 66-319/63-327 32/25 0/5WILLIAM & MARY 62-17 32/12 16/1 14/10 2/1 46-305/29-34 16-23-0/18-30-0 281/232 69-586/59-266 125/0 1/2Old Dominion 35-49 26/30 15/7 11/19 0/4 49-318/34-137 17-34-1/30-50-0 282/495 83-600/84-632 58/-1 1/0Duke 31-14 17/18 4/6 13/12 0/0 41-81/36-71 17-28-0/25-39-1 332/256 69-413/75-327 65/20 0/1NOTRE DAME 23-45 25/19 6/6 18/12 1/1 33-132/32-167 31-52-1/25-35-1 309/271 85-441/67-438 131/46 2/1North Carolina 22-19 20/21 8/6 12/12 0/3 41-154/38-235 20-36-2/22-35-0 221/287 77-375/73-522 58/68 2/2GEORGIA TECH 28-49 16/35 7/31 8/0 1/4 25-122/78-465 15-22-0/0-1-0 201/0 47-323/79-465 140/0 1/0BOSTON COLLEGE 21-31 23/19 8/10 14/8 1/1 36-111/49-219 25-43-1/15-26-0 281/177 79-392/75-396 80/56 2/1Pitt 22-52 28/17 15/13 10/4 3/0 48-192/36-492 23-38-0/7-11-0 240/162 86-432/47-654 149/49 0/1MIAMI 14-38 22/17 8/8 12/7 2/2 33-119/32-168 18-36-2/21-34-0 216/171 69-335/66-339 30/114 3/0VIRGINIA 34-31 21/22 13/11 7/9 1/2 45-254/38-164 14-34-2/14-29-0 199/259 79-453/67-423 23/98 2/3Totals 316-348 245/222 107/102 127/101 11/19 437-1900/430-2246 212-372-9/199-325-5 2769/2543 809-4669/755-4789 891/475 14/16

WAKE FOREST (6-6, 3-5 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversTulane 23-17 32/20 10/9 20/8 2/3 43-154/42-155 31-51-2/18-37-0 378/281 94-532/79-436 47/43 3/1TOWSON 51-20 32/25 16/6 13/19 3/0 54-340/30-65 17-27-1/35-51-1 242/345 81-582/81-410 241/170 2/1BOSTON COLLEGE 34-41 27/19 16/9 10/9 1/1 60-298/44-220 20-45-2/16-25-0 214/304 105-512/69-524 143/140 2/1NOTRE DAME 27-56 27/28 15/15 9/11 3/2 61-259/40-241 16-31-1/25-36-0 139/325 92-398/76-566 84/78 1/1RICE 56-24 20/19 9/9 8/9 3/1 41-171/44-267 17-20-1/17-32-2 243/103 61-414/76-370 189/123 2/3CLEMSON 3-63 11/22 7/12 4/8 0/2 51-175/40-471 7-27-1/25-30-0 74/227 78-249/70-698 44/17 1/1Florida State 17-38 24/20 10/4 13/14 1/2 50-96/29-132 25-54-1/29-41-0 273/353 104-369/70-485 39/98 1/1Louisville 56-35 28/31 18/11 10/19 0/1 48-368/36-174 16-24-0/30-54-0 223/358 72-591/90-532 92/143 0/1SYRACUSE 24-41 26/25 10/15 12/7 4/3 44-159/60-264 21-37-1/23-35-0 275/157 81-434/95-421 51/20 3/0NC State 27-23 22/23 10/3 11/18 1/2 38-138/27-47 22-33-0/35-53-1 297/374 71-435/80-421 46/99 1/1PITT 13-34 16/20 6/9 9/10 1/1 28-79/47-154 15-30-2/23-30-0 206/316 58-285/77-470 40/48 2/0Duke 59-7 29/16 19/6 9/9 1/1 57-340/34-106 18-23-0/17-36-1 177/145 80-517/70-251 68/163 0/4Totals 390-399 294/268 146/108 128/141 20/19 575-2577/473-2296 225-402-12/293-460-5 2741/3288 977-5318/933-5584 1084/1142 18/15

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TEAM LEADERSRUSHING OFFENSE (YPG)1. Georgia Tech .................................................................................... 334.912. Clemson .................................................................................................256.317. Pi .........................................................................................................232.7

PASSING OFFENSE (YPG)Na onal Leader: Washington St. ..................................................................379.89. NC State .................................................................................................319.2

TOTAL OFFENSE (YPG)Na onal Leader: Oklahoma ..........................................................................583.83. Clemson ..................................................................................................539.119. Syracuse ..................................................................................................467.9

SCORING OFFENSE (PPG)Na onal Leader: Oklahoma ............................................................................50.35. Clemson ...................................................................................................45.712. Syracuse ...................................................................................................40.8

RUSHING DEFENSE (YPG)Na onal Leader: Michigan State ....................................................................81.32. Clemson ...................................................................................................84.816. NC State .................................................................................................116.2

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED (PER GAME)1. Miami .............................................................................................. 140.817. Virginia ...................................................................................................180.1

TOTAL DEFENSE (YPG)Na onal Leader: Michigan ...........................................................................262.52. Miami ....................................................................................................268.37. Clemson .................................................................................................283.2

SCORING DEFENSE (PPG)Na onal Leader: Mississippi St. .......................................................................12.04. Clemson ...................................................................................................14.015. Miami ......................................................................................................18.2

TURNOVERS GAINEDNa onal Leader: Ohio ........................................................................................301. Syracuse ................................................................................................308. Boston College ............................................................................................2610. Georgia Tech ...............................................................................................2512. Miami .........................................................................................................24

PASSES INTERCEPTEDNa onal Leader: Four teams ed ......................................................................181. Boston College ......................................................................................185. Syracuse ......................................................................................................1714. Miami .........................................................................................................1514. Virginia ........................................................................................................15

DEFENSIVE TDsNa onal Leader: Temple.......................................................................................76. Wake Forest ..................................................................................................416. Georgia Tech .................................................................................................316. Miami ...........................................................................................................3

TEAM SACKS (PER GAME)Na onal Leader: Northern Illinois ..................................................................3.832. Clemson ...................................................................................................3.588. Syracuse ...................................................................................................3.179. Miami ......................................................................................................3.0811. NC State ...................................................................................................3.0020. North Carolina .........................................................................................2.91

TEAM TACKLES FOR LOSS (PER GAME)1. Miami ................................................................................................ 10.52. Clemson ......................................................................................................9.3

3RD DOWN CONVERSION PCT OFFENSENa onal Leader: Army West Point ..................................................................57.16. NC State ...................................................................................................50.413. Virginia ........................................................................................................47.4

3RD DOWN CONVERSION PCT DEFENSE1. Miami ................................................................................................ 23.76. Syracuse ...................................................................................................28.17. Clemson ...................................................................................................29.2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRUSHING (YPG)Na onal Leader: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin ...............................................165.812. AJ Dillon, Boston College .......................................................................110.814. Travis E enne, Clemson .........................................................................108.9

RUSHING (YPC)Na onal Leader: Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma .................................................9.644. Travis E enne, Clemson ...........................................................................7.976. Michael Carter, North Carolina ................................................................7.60

RUSHING (TOTAL)Na onal Leader: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin ...............................................1,98910. Travis E enne, Clemson .........................................................................1.307

RUSHING TDsNa onal Leader: Devin Singletary, Fla. Atlan c .................................................222. Travis E enne, Clemson ..............................................................................195. Reggie Gallaspy, NC State ..........................................................................167. Eric Dungey, Syracuse .................................................................................15

PASSING (YPG)Na onal Leader: Gardner Minshew II, Washington State ............................373.17. Ryan Finley, NC State .............................................................................307.3

RECEIVING (YPG)Na onal Leader: Andy Isabella, Massachuse s ...........................................141.511. Kelvin Harmon, NC State .......................................................................101.7

RECEPTIONS (PER GAME)Na onal Leader: Laviska Shenault, Colorado ....................................................9.66. Jakobi Meyers, NC State ............................................................................7.67. Greg Dortch, Wake Forest ..........................................................................7.4 12. Kelvin Harmon, NC State ...........................................................................6.813. Olamide Zaccheaus, Virginia ......................................................................6.8

TOTAL OFFENSE (YPG)Na onal Leader: Gardner Minshew II, Washington St. ................................381.710. Ryan Finley, NC State .............................................................................310.4

TOTAL POINTS SCORED1. Andre Szmyt, Syracuse ......................................................................... 1415. Travis E enne, Clemson ............................................................................12017. Reggie Gallaspy, NC State ..........................................................................102

SACKS (PER GAME)Na onal Leader: Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech ..........................................1.258. Clelin Ferrell, Clemson .............................................................................0.889. Alton Robinson, Syracuse ........................................................................0.839. Brian Burns, Florida State ........................................................................0.83

TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS1. Hamp Cheevers, Boston College ..............................................................71. Andre Cisco, Syracuse ..............................................................................75. Juan Thornhill, Virginia .................................................................................513. Stanford Samuels III, Florida State ................................................................4

FUMBLES RECOVEREDNa onal Leader: Chapelle Russell, Temple ...........................................................55. Charlie Thomas, Georgia Tech ......................................................................35. Rashad Weaver, Pi ......................................................................................3

PUNT RETURN TDsNa onal Leader: Four players ed ......................................................................21. Travis Levy, Boston College ......................................................................21. Greg Dortch, Wake Forest .......................................................................25. 14 players ed ..............................................................................................1

KICKOFF RETURN TDsNa onal Leader: Jason Huntley, New Mexico St...................................................32. Maurice Ffrench, Pi ....................................................................................22. Juanyeh Thomas, Georgia Tech ....................................................................26. Hassan Hall, Louisville ...................................................................................16. Joe Reed, Virginia .........................................................................................1

COMBINED KICK RETURNS (TOTAL YARDS)1. Michael Walker, Boston College ....................................................... 1,2944. Hassan Hall, Louisville ...............................................................................8188. Joe Reed, Virginia .....................................................................................70716. Greg Dortch, Wake Forest .........................................................................652

FIELD GOALS (PER GAME)1. Andre Szmyt, Syracuse ....................................................................... 2.3310. Christopher Dunn, NC State .....................................................................1.6410. Freeman Jones, North Carolina ...............................................................1.64

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

1. Clemson 12 74 10 74 0 0 0 548 45.7

2. Syracuse 12 58 28 57 0 0 0 489 40.8

3. Georgia Tech 12 57 9 52 2 0 1 427 35.6

4. NC State 11 45 18 43 1 0 0 369 33.5

5. Wake Forest 12 49 16 48 0 0 0 390 32.5

6. Boston College 12 53 6 46 1 0 0 384 32.0

7. Miami 12 50 8 47 0 0 0 371 30.9

8. Virginia Tech 11 41 9 39 2 0 0 316 28.7

9. Virginia 12 42 15 41 1 1 0 342 28.5

10. Pitt 12 44 10 38 1 0 1 336 28.0

11. North Carolina 11 35 18 33 2 0 0 301 27.4

12. Duke 12 43 9 41 0 0 0 326 27.2

13. Florida State 12 33 11 30 1 0 0 263 21.9

14. Louisville 12 30 10 27 0 0 0 237 19.8

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

1. Clemson 12 20 10 18 0 0 0 168 14.0

2. Miami 12 23 19 23 0 0 0 218 18.2

3. Virginia 12 30 16 25 3 0 1 261 21.8

4. NC State 11 32 15 30 1 0 0 269 24.5

5. Boston College 12 41 8 38 0 0 0 308 25.7

6. Duke 12 44 7 38 2 0 1 329 27.4

7. Pitt 12 42 13 38 1 0 1 333 27.8

Syracuse 12 41 16 39 0 0 0 333 27.8

9. Georgia Tech 12 46 8 45 1 0 0 347 28.9

10. Florida State 12 47 17 43 0 1 0 378 31.5

11. Virginia Tech 11 45 11 45 0 0 0 348 31.6

12. Wake Forest 12 54 8 51 0 0 0 399 33.2

13. North Carolina 11 49 13 45 1 0 0 380 34.5

14. Louisville 12 71 11 70 0 0 0 529 44.1

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

1. Clemson 12 3076 3393 876 6469 7.4 71 539.1

2. Syracuse 12 2477 3138 988 5615 5.7 56 467.9

3. NC State 11 1490 3511 828 5001 6.0 44 454.6

4. Wake Forest 12 2577 2741 977 5318 5.4 42 443.2

5. North Carolina 11 2123 2740 817 4863 6.0 33 442.1

6. Virginia Tech 11 1900 2769 809 4669 5.8 39 424.5

7. Georgia Tech 12 4020 1012 815 5032 6.2 52 419.3

8. Boston College 12 2269 2583 895 4852 5.4 48 404.3

9. Duke 12 1952 2759 873 4711 5.4 42 392.6

10. Pitt 12 2792 1841 752 4633 6.2 40 386.1

11. Virginia 12 2047 2543 778 4590 5.9 41 382.5

12. Miami 12 2368 2127 795 4495 5.7 44 374.6

13. Florida State 12 1093 3241 847 4334 5.1 31 361.2

14. Louisville 12 1698 2558 797 4256 5.3 28 354.7

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

1. Miami 12 1531 1690 774 3221 4.2 21 268.4

2. Clemson 12 1017 2381 818 3398 4.2 18 283.2

3. Virginia 12 1885 2161 756 4046 5.4 27 337.2

4. Georgia Tech 12 1798 2615 749 4413 5.9 42 367.8

5. Pitt 12 2092 2707 819 4799 5.9 40 399.9

6. Boston College 12 1848 3000 935 4848 5.2 36 404.0

7. NC State 11 1278 3181 748 4459 6.0 30 405.4

8. Florida State 12 1772 3224 954 4996 5.2 46 416.3

9. Duke 12 2668 2365 889 5033 5.7 41 419.4

10. Syracuse 12 1966 3156 877 5122 5.8 39 426.8

11. Virginia Tech 11 2246 2543 755 4789 6.3 43 435.4

12. North Carolina 11 2407 2517 823 4924 6.0 45 447.6

13. Wake Forest 12 2296 3288 933 5584 6.0 54 465.3

14. Louisville 12 3327 2475 843 5802 6.9 65 483.5

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

1. Georgia Tech 12 701 4020 5.7 65 45 335.0

2. Clemson 12 465 3076 6.6 70 42 256.3

3. Pitt 12 481 2792 5.8 97 28 232.7

4. Wake Forest 12 575 2577 4.5 74 18 214.8

5. Syracuse 12 557 2477 4.4 68 35 206.4

6. Miami 12 456 2368 5.2 83 25 197.3

7. North Carolina 11 402 2123 5.3 84 19 193.0

8. Boston College 12 558 2269 4.1 74 23 189.1

9. Virginia Tech 11 437 1900 4.3 87 16 172.7

10. Virginia 12 451 2047 4.5 75 18 170.6

11. Duke 12 441 1952 4.4 75 16 162.7

12. Louisville 12 403 1698 4.2 75 18 141.5

13. NC State 11 409 1490 3.6 39 23 135.5

14. Florida State 12 392 1093 2.8 85 11 91.1

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

1. Clemson 12 457 1017 2.2 53 7 84.8

2. NC State 11 345 1278 3.7 32 13 116.2

3. Miami 12 468 1531 3.3 75 11 127.6

4. Florida State 12 503 1772 3.5 74 16 147.7

5. Georgia Tech 12 399 1798 4.5 46 20 149.8

6. Boston College 12 493 1848 3.7 75 19 154.0

7. Virginia 12 422 1885 4.5 75 15 157.1

8. Syracuse 12 452 1966 4.3 75 19 163.8

9. Pitt 12 450 2092 4.6 64 18 174.3

10. Wake Forest 12 473 2296 4.9 70 29 191.3

11. Virginia Tech 11 430 2246 5.2 97 27 204.2

12. North Carolina 11 477 2407 5.0 68 28 218.8

13. Duke 12 517 2668 5.2 84 25 222.3

14. Louisville 12 553 3327 6.0 75 40 277.2

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

1. NC State 11 282-419-8 67.3 3511 8.4 21 319.2

2. Clemson 12 269-411-8 65.5 3393 8.3 29 282.8

3. Florida State 12 260-455-13 57.1 3241 7.1 20 270.1

4. Syracuse 12 250-431-10 58.0 3138 7.3 21 261.5

5. Virginia Tech 11 212-372-9 57.0 2769 7.4 23 251.7

6. North Carolina 11 244-415-14 58.8 2740 6.6 14 249.1

7. Duke 12 246-432-7 56.9 2759 6.4 26 229.9

8. Wake Forest 12 225-402-12 56.0 2741 6.8 24 228.4

9. Boston College 12 195-337-9 57.9 2583 7.7 25 215.2

10. Louisville 12 210-394-15 53.3 2558 6.5 10 213.2

11. Virginia 12 206-327-9 63.0 2543 7.8 23 211.9

12. Miami 12 176-339-10 51.9 2127 6.3 19 177.2

13. Pitt 12 167-271-5 61.6 1841 6.8 12 153.4

14. Georgia Tech 12 51-114-4 44.7 1012 8.9 7 84.3

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

1. Miami 12 163-306-15 53.3 1690 5.5 10 140.8

2. Virginia 12 179-334-15 53.6 2161 6.5 12 180.1

3. Duke 12 204-372-3 54.8 2365 6.4 16 197.1

4. Clemson 12 195-361-8 54.0 2381 6.6 11 198.4

5. Louisville 12 187-290-6 64.5 2475 8.5 25 206.2

6. Georgia Tech 12 228-350-12 65.1 2615 7.5 22 217.9

7. Pitt 12 211-369-9 57.2 2707 7.3 22 225.6

8. North Carolina 11 196-346-7 56.6 2517 7.3 17 228.8

9. Virginia Tech 11 199-325-5 61.2 2543 7.8 16 231.2

10. Boston College 12 251-442-18 56.8 3000 6.8 17 250.0

11. Syracuse 12 236-425-17 55.5 3156 7.4 20 263.0

12. Florida State 12 246-451-12 54.5 3224 7.1 30 268.7

13. Wake Forest 12 293-460-5 63.7 3288 7.1 25 274.0

14. NC State 11 244-403-7 60.5 3181 7.9 17 289.2

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

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

1. Clemson 12 269-411-8 65.5 3393 282.8 29 154.2

2. NC State 11 282-419-8 67.3 3511 319.2 21 150.4

3. Virginia 12 206-327-9 63.0 2543 211.9 23 146.0

4. Boston College 12 195-337-9 57.9 2583 215.2 25 141.4

5. Virginia Tech 11 212-372-9 57.0 2769 251.7 23 135.1

6. Georgia Tech 12 51-114-4 44.7 1012 84.3 7 132.6

7. Syracuse 12 250-431-10 58.0 3138 261.5 21 130.6

8. Pitt 12 167-271-5 61.6 1841 153.4 12 129.6

9. Duke 12 246-432-7 56.9 2759 229.9 26 127.2

10. Wake Forest 12 225-402-12 56.0 2741 228.4 24 127.0

11. Florida State 12 260-455-13 57.1 3241 270.1 20 125.8

12. North Carolina 11 244-415-14 58.8 2740 249.1 14 118.6

13. Miami 12 176-339-10 51.9 2127 177.2 19 117.2

14. Louisville 12 210-394-15 53.3 2558 213.2 10 108.6

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

1. Miami 12 163-306-15 53.3 1690 140.8 10 100.6

2. Virginia 12 179-334-15 53.6 2161 180.1 12 110.8

3. Clemson 12 195-361-8 54.0 2381 198.4 11 115.0

4. Boston College 12 251-442-18 56.8 3000 250.0 17 118.3

5. Duke 12 204-372-3 54.8 2365 197.1 16 120.8

6. Syracuse 12 236-425-17 55.5 3156 263.0 20 125.4

7. North Carolina 11 196-346-7 56.6 2517 228.8 17 129.9

8. Florida State 12 246-451-12 54.5 3224 268.7 30 131.2

9. Pitt 12 211-369-9 57.2 2707 225.6 22 133.6

10. NC State 11 244-403-7 60.5 3181 289.2 17 137.3

11. Wake Forest 12 293-460-5 63.7 3288 274.0 25 139.5

12. Virginia Tech 11 199-325-5 61.2 2543 231.2 16 140.1

13. Georgia Tech 12 228-350-12 65.1 2615 217.9 22 141.8

14. Louisville 12 187-290-6 64.5 2475 206.2 25 160.5

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Pitt 12 22 565 2 99 25.7

2. Virginia 12 32 814 1 90 25.4

3. Georgia Tech 12 23 574 2 100 25.0

4. Miami 12 26 619 0 53 23.8

5. Boston College 12 47 1117 0 60 23.8

6. Clemson 12 19 441 0 43 23.2

7. Louisville 12 44 997 1 93 22.7

8. Virginia Tech 11 34 746 0 51 21.9

9. North Carolina 11 34 723 0 38 21.3

10. NC State 11 17 352 0 47 20.7

11. Wake Forest 12 25 506 0 38 20.2

12. Duke 12 33 652 0 46 19.8

13. Florida State 12 33 648 0 35 19.6

14. Syracuse 12 26 493 0 26 19.0

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 12 20 400 3 65 20.0

2. Louisville 12 13 197 1 55 15.2

3. Syracuse 12 24 356 2 69 14.8

4. North Carolina 11 20 286 1 75 14.3

5. Boston College 12 23 322 3 74 14.0

6. Florida State 12 21 251 1 74 12.0

7. Wake Forest 12 31 356 3 70 11.5

8. NC State 11 10 85 0 40 8.5

9. Clemson 12 35 290 1 62 8.3

10. Pitt 12 16 121 1 86 7.6

11. Georgia Tech 12 13 91 0 25 7.0

12. Virginia 12 33 216 0 43 6.5

13. Virginia Tech 11 24 146 2 20 6.1

14. Duke 12 25 131 0 32 5.2

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Boston College 12 18 331 2 81 18.4

2. Syracuse 12 17 73 0 39 4.3

3. Virginia 12 15 227 0 62 15.1

4. Miami 12 15 230 2 83 15.3

5. Georgia Tech 12 12 231 2 95 19.2

6. Florida State 12 12 125 1 63 10.4

7. Pitt 12 9 148 0 79 16.4

8. Clemson 12 8 183 1 46 22.9

9. North Carolina 11 7 38 0 19 5.4

10. NC State 11 7 63 1 57 9.0

11. Louisville 12 6 81 0 34 13.5

12. Virginia Tech 11 5 9 0 5 1.8

13. Wake Forest 12 5 131 2 60 26.2

14. Duke 12 3 68 1 53 22.7

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

1. Georgia Tech 12 31 1372 44.3 60 1.9 2 41.0

2. Syracuse 12 62 2676 43.2 159 2.6 4 39.3

3. North Carolina 11 50 1993 39.9 56 1.1 0 38.7

4. Virginia 12 48 1977 41.2 45 0.9 5 38.2

5. Virginia Tech 11 60 2549 42.5 185 3.1 4 38.1

6. Wake Forest 12 72 2953 41.0 213 3.0 3 37.2

7. Florida State 12 83 3545 42.7 364 4.4 5 37.1

8. Clemson 12 51 2048 40.2 110 2.2 3 36.8

9. Pitt 12 59 2450 41.5 218 3.7 3 36.8

10. NC State 11 42 1714 40.8 89 2.1 4 36.8

11. Duke 12 68 2743 40.3 218 3.2 4 36.0

12. Louisville 12 70 2798 40.0 259 3.7 2 35.7

13. Miami 12 59 2243 38.0 214 3.6 1 34.1

14. Boston College 12 72 2774 38.5 293 4.1 2 33.9

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

1. Boston College 12 68 4155 61.1 907 14 42.6

2. North Carolina 11 56 3502 62.5 387 32 41.3

3. Syracuse 12 94 5648 60.1 392 55 41.3

4. Clemson 12 96 6064 63.2 558 65 40.4

5. NC State 11 69 4048 58.7 782 20 40.1

6. Duke 12 63 3621 57.5 671 17 40.1

7. Virginia Tech 11 59 3841 65.1 128 54 40.1

8. Pitt 12 66 4104 62.2 515 38 40.0

9. Louisville 12 51 2981 58.5 685 11 39.6

10. Virginia 12 68 4297 63.2 537 44 39.1

11. Miami 12 69 4239 61.4 540 41 38.8

12. Florida State 12 53 3275 61.8 305 37 38.6

13. Wake Forest 12 75 4575 61.0 882 32 38.6

14. Georgia Tech 12 76 4513 59.4 1261 18 36.9

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Syracuse 12 28 32 . 8 7 5

2. NC State 11 18 21 . 8 5 7

3. Wake Forest 12 16 19 . 8 4 2

4. Louisville 12 10 12 . 8 3 3

5. Pitt 12 10 13 . 7 6 9

6. Georgia Tech 12 9 12 . 7 5 0

7. Miami 12 8 11 . 7 2 7

8. Virginia 12 15 21 . 7 1 4

9. Duke 12 9 13 . 6 9 2

10. Clemson 12 10 15 . 6 6 7

Boston College 12 6 9 . 6 6 7

12. Florida State 12 11 17 . 6 4 7

13. North Carolina 11 18 28 . 6 4 3

14. Virginia Tech 11 9 15 . 6 0 0

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Clemson 12 74 74 1.000

Syracuse 12 57 57 1.000

Wake Forest 12 48 48 1.000

NC State 11 43 43 1.000

Virginia 12 41 41 1.000

Virginia Tech 11 39 39 1.000

North Carolina 11 33 33 1.000

8. Florida State 12 30 31 . 9 6 8

9. Georgia Tech 12 52 54 . 9 6 3

10. Miami 12 47 49 . 9 5 9

11. Duke 12 41 43 . 9 5 3

12. Pitt 12 38 41 . 9 2 7

13. Boston College 12 46 51 . 9 0 2

14. Louisville 12 27 30 . 9 0 0

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 12 43 257 3.58

2. Syracuse 12 38 240 3.17

3. Miami 12 37 236 3.08

4. NC State 11 33 182 3.00

Boston College 12 33 217 2.75

6. North Carolina 11 32 207 2.91

7. Pitt 12 28 196 2.33

Florida State 12 28 199 2.33

9. Virginia 12 23 146 1.92

Virginia Tech 11 23 143 2.09

11. Wake Forest 12 22 126 1.83

12. Duke 12 21 122 1.75

13. Georgia Tech 12 15 101 1.25

14. Louisville 12 11 72 0.92

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 11 8 49 0.73

2. North Carolina 11 10 69 0.91

3. Clemson 12 13 90 1.08

4. Georgia Tech 12 15 85 1.25

5. Boston College 12 23 137 1.92

6. Virginia Tech 11 24 164 2.18

7. Miami 12 25 172 2.08

8. Duke 12 27 171 2.25

9. Pitt 12 28 206 2.33

10. Virginia 12 29 192 2.42

11. Syracuse 12 32 213 2.67

Wake Forest 12 32 182 2.67

13. Florida State 12 36 237 3.00

14. Louisville 12 43 244 3.58

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 12 133 149 15 297 24.8

2. Wake Forest 12 146 128 20 294 24.5

3. Syracuse 12 131 124 27 282 23.5

4. NC State 11 83 158 27 268 24.4

5. Georgia Tech 12 208 37 17 262 21.8

6. Virginia 12 122 111 15 248 20.7

7. Virginia Tech 11 107 127 11 245 22.3

Duke 12 106 122 17 245 20.4

9. North Carolina 11 105 117 12 234 21.3

10. Boston College 12 114 107 12 233 19.4

11. Louisville 12 95 114 16 225 18.8

12. Miami 12 114 86 16 216 18.0

13. Pitt 12 132 66 15 213 17.8

14. Florida State 12 61 129 17 207 17.2

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

1. Clemson 12 68 96 20 184 15.3

2. Miami 12 90 77 18 185 15.4

3. Virginia 12 90 99 12 201 16.8

4. NC State 11 73 128 18 219 19.9

5. Virginia Tech 11 102 101 19 222 20.2

6. Syracuse 12 97 123 21 241 20.1

7. Georgia Tech 12 112 120 11 243 20.2

8. North Carolina 11 118 110 21 249 22.6

9. Duke 12 131 109 13 253 21.1

10. Pitt 12 110 116 29 255 21.2

11. Boston College 12 102 135 19 256 21.3

12. Florida State 12 102 135 25 262 21.8

13. Wake Forest 12 108 141 19 268 22.3

14. Louisville 12 152 109 18 279 23.2

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

1. NC State 11 77 155 49.7

2. Virginia 12 73 154 47.4

3. Georgia Tech 12 68 150 45.3

4. Clemson 12 70 157 44.6

5. Wake Forest 12 90 210 42.9

6. Miami 12 69 166 41.6

7. Duke 12 77 188 41.0

8. Syracuse 12 80 198 40.4

9. Pitt 12 59 149 39.6

10. Virginia Tech 11 62 166 37.3

11. Louisville 12 59 166 35.5

12. North Carolina 11 58 168 34.5

13. Boston College 12 63 186 33.9

14. Florida State 12 55 189 29.1

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

1. Miami 12 41 173 23.7

2. Syracuse 12 50 178 28.1

3. Clemson 12 56 192 29.2

4. NC State 11 53 152 34.9

5. Florida State 12 73 200 36.5

6. Boston College 12 75 199 37.7

7. Virginia Tech 11 59 152 38.8

8. Duke 12 72 181 39.8

9. Virginia 12 70 168 41.7

10. Pitt 12 71 168 42.3

11. Wake Forest 12 86 202 42.6

12. North Carolina 11 71 162 43.8

13. Georgia Tech 12 67 136 49.3

14. Louisville 12 84 162 51.9

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

1. Virginia 12 7 12 58.3

NC State 11 7 12 58.3

3. Wake Forest 12 13 23 56.5

4. Clemson 12 9 16 56.2

5. Virginia Tech 11 14 25 56.0

6. Syracuse 12 10 18 55.6

7. Boston College 12 15 30 50.0

Florida State 12 12 24 50.0

Georgia Tech 12 14 28 50.0

10. North Carolina 11 10 21 47.6

11. Pitt 12 7 15 46.7

12. Miami 12 10 23 43.5

13. Duke 12 10 25 40.0

14. Louisville 12 8 22 36.4

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

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

1. Clemson 12 5 18 27.8

2. Florida State 12 11 28 39.3

3. Miami 12 6 14 42.9

4. Virginia Tech 11 7 15 46.7

5. Virginia 12 9 19 47.4

6. Syracuse 12 11 22 50.0

Boston College 12 14 28 50.0

Duke 12 11 22 50.0

North Carolina 11 9 18 50.0

10. Wake Forest 12 13 25 52.0

11. NC State 11 11 21 52.4

12. Pitt 12 13 24 54.2

13. Georgia Tech 12 9 15 60.0

14. Louisville 12 10 15 66.7

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Duke 12 50 422 35.2

2. Georgia Tech 12 47 447 37.2

3. Wake Forest 12 48 498 41.5

Virginia 12 56 498 41.5

5. Clemson 12 60 556 46.3

6. NC State 11 53 521 47.4

7. Boston College 12 75 590 49.2

8. Miami 12 72 597 49.8

9. Virginia Tech 11 61 581 52.8

10. North Carolina 11 66 612 55.6

11. Syracuse 12 83 678 56.5

12. Pitt 12 87 849 70.8

13. Florida State 12 110 851 70.9

14. Louisville 12 101 861 71.8

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Syracuse 12 93 734 61.2

2. NC State 11 79 603 54.8

3. Duke 12 67 652 54.3

4. Wake Forest 12 72 627 52.2

5. Louisville 12 66 622 51.8

6. Clemson 12 77 615 51.2

7. Florida State 12 69 607 50.6

8. Virginia 12 66 603 50.2

9. Miami 12 61 596 49.7

10. Boston College 12 64 500 41.7

11. Pitt 12 59 490 40.8

12. North Carolina 11 55 447 40.6

13. Virginia Tech 11 61 424 38.5

14. Georgia Tech 12 52 429 35.8

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 12 405:43 33:48

2. NC State 11 360:14 32:44

3. Pitt 12 387:38 32:18

4. Virginia 12 380:42 31:43

5. Syracuse 12 365:40 30:28

6. Virginia Tech 11 332:04 30:11

7. Miami 12 357:29 29:47

8. Louisville 12 355:33 29:37

9. Clemson 12 344:46 28:43

10. North Carolina 11 310:54 28:15

11. Wake Forest 12 337:36 28:08

12. Boston College 12 333:55 27:49

13. Florida State 12 331:30 27:37

14. Duke 12 327:38 27:18

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Syracuse 12 13 17 30 6 10 16 +14 1.17

2. Georgia Tech 12 13 12 25 12 4 16 +9 0.75

3. Boston College 12 8 18 26 10 9 19 +7 0.58

4. Pitt 12 9 9 18 8 5 13 +5 0.42

5. Miami 12 9 15 24 11 10 21 +3 0.25

6. NC State 11 8 7 15 5 8 13 +2 0.18

Virginia Tech 11 11 5 16 5 9 14 +2 0.18

8. Clemson 12 9 8 17 8 8 16 +1 0.08

Virginia 12 4 15 19 9 9 18 +1 0.08

10. Wake Forest 12 10 5 15 6 12 18 -3 -0.25

11. Duke 12 8 3 11 10 7 17 -6 -0.50

12. North Carolina 11 10 7 17 9 14 23 -6 -0.55

13. Florida State 12 3 12 15 13 13 26 -11 -0.92

14. Louisville 12 7 6 13 10 15 25 -12 -1.00

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

1. Clemson 12 55-60 91.7 47 29-18 8-10 2

2. Virginia Tech 11 31-34 91.2 25 13-12 6-6 0

3. Syracuse 12 61-69 88.4 41 31-10 20-21 2

4. NC State 11 52-59 88.1 36 21-15 16-18 2

5. Miami 12 40-47 85.1 32 18-14 8-9 0

6. Wake Forest 12 47-56 83.9 33 15-18 14-17 3

7. Duke 12 34-41 82.9 25 12-13 9-10 3

8. North Carolina 11 37-45 82.2 24 15-9 13-17 2

9. Louisville 12 29-36 80.6 22 16-6 7-8 2

10. Boston College 12 33-41 80.5 28 18-10 5-7 3

11. Georgia Tech 12 45-56 80.4 39 38-1 6-6 3

12. Pitt 12 27-34 79.4 23 18-5 4-6 2

13. Florida State 12 25-32 78.1 19 10-9 6-7 1

14. Virginia 12 36-49 73.5 24 13-11 12-17 3

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

1. Clemson 12 21-29 72.4 13 7-6 8-9 1

2. NC State 11 31-42 73.8 19 12-7 12-15 4

3. Syracuse 12 36-47 76.6 25 14-11 11-13 6

4. Virginia Tech 11 36-45 80.0 26 19-7 10-13 5

Boston College 12 36-45 80.0 28 18-10 8-11 3

6. Pitt 12 35-43 81.4 24 13-11 11-12 2

7. Duke 12 31-38 81.6 26 17-9 5-8 0

8. Florida State 12 48-58 82.8 33 13-20 15-18 1

9. Georgia Tech 12 35-42 83.3 28 17-11 7-9 4

North Carolina 11 40-48 83.3 30 21-9 10-11 2

11. Miami 12 28-33 84.8 15 8-7 13-15 0

12. Virginia 12 28-32 87.5 18 12-6 10-11 1

13. Louisville 12 52-59 88.1 44 31-13 8-11 2

14. Wake Forest 12 35-37 94.6 30 18-12 5-6 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Virginia 12 1 1 100.0

Duke 12 1 1 100.0

3. North Carolina 11 1 4 25.0

4. Boston College 12 0 2 0.0

Florida State 12 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 12 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 11 0 1 0.0

NC State 11 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 12 0 0 0.0

Louisville 12 0 0 0.0

Miami 12 0 0 0.0

Pitt 12 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 12 0 0 0.0

Clemson 12 0 0 0.0

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Duke 12 0 2 0.0

Clemson 12 0 2 0.0

Pitt 12 0 1 0.0

Syracuse 12 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 12 0 0 0.0

Louisville 12 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 12 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 11 0 0 0.0

Florida State 12 0 0 0.0

Boston College 12 0 0 0.0

North Carolina 11 0 0 0.0

12. NC State 11 1 2 50.0

Miami 12 1 2 50.0

Virginia 12 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 7-37998 5-50515 0-0 12-43213

Clemson 7-80400 5-59980 0-0 12-71892

Duke 6-26646 6-49730 0-0 12-38188

Florida State 7-68288 5-58193 0-0 12-64082

Georgia Tech 6-43087 6-53214 0-0 12-48151

Louisville 7-50251 4-46866 1-57280 12-49708

Miami 6-61469 5-45124 1-68841 12-55273

NC State 6-56793 5-48838 0-0 11-53177

North Carolina 5-43622 6-42690 0-0 11-43114

Pitt 6-41696 6-48028 0-0 12-44862

Syracuse 6-37043 5-39789 1-48104 12-39109

Virginia 6-39705 5-42338 1-5438 12-37946

Virginia Tech 6-64280 5-44569 0-0 11-55321

Wake Forest 7-26842 5-41873 0-0 12-33105

Totals 88-48737 73-48021 4-44916 165-48328

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2018 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

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

1. AJ Dillon-BC So 10 227 1108 4.9 10 74 110.8

2. Travis Etienne-CU So 12 164 1307 8.0 19 70 108.9

3. Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 12 176 1134 6.4 10 97 94.5

4. TaQuon Marshall-GT Sr 11 194 897 4.6 11 45 81.5

5. Travis Homer-UM Jr 12 154 969 6.3 4 70 80.8

6. Cade Carney-WF Jr 12 176 954 5.4 8 48 79.5

7. Darrin Hall-UP Sr 12 123 935 7.6 9 75 77.9

8. Jordan Ellis-VA Sr 12 189 920 4.9 9 75 76.7

9. Tobias Oliver-GT Fr 11 143 807 5.6 12 65 73.4

10. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 11 190 792 4.2 16 34 72.0

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

1. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 11 275-408-8 3380 21 307.3

2. Deondre Francois-FS Jr 11 227-396-12 2731 15 248.3

3. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 10 207-351-7 2251 17 225.1

4. Sam Hartman-WF Fr 9 161-291-8 1984 16 220.4

5. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 10 175-307-8 2185 18 218.5

6. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 10 201-325-9 2169 11 216.9

7. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 12 205-341-7 2565 17 213.8

8. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 12 200-302-4 2488 22 207.3

9. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 12 203-318-9 2472 22 206.0

10. Jawon Pass-UL So 11 162-300-12 1985 8 180.5

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

1. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 12 200-302-4 2488 22 156.8

2. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 11 275-408-8 3380 21 150.1

3. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 12 203-318-9 2472 22 146.3

4. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 12 205-341-7 2565 17 135.6

5. Anthony Brown-BC So 12 158-285-9 2121 20 134.8

6. Kenny Pickett-UP So 12 165-265-5 1825 12 131.3

7. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 10 175-307-8 2185 18 130.9

8. Sam Hartman-WF Fr 9 161-291-8 1984 16 125.2

9. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 10 207-351-7 2251 17 124.8

10. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 10 201-325-9 2169 11 123.5

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

1. Jakobi Meyers-ST Jr 10 76 865 3 39 86.5 7.6

2. Greg Dortch-WF So 12 89 1078 8 54 89.8 7.4

3. Kelvin Harmon-ST Jr 11 75 1119 6 74 101.7 6.8

4. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Sr 12 81 958 6 86 79.8 6.8

5. Sean Riley-SU Jr 12 63 733 3 75 61.1 5.2

T.J. Rahming-DU Sr 12 63 571 6 48 47.6 5.2

7. Nyqwan Murray-FS Sr 12 54 744 3 58 62.0 4.5

8. Damon Hazelton-VT So 11 45 745 8 72 67.7 4.1

9. Tee Higgins-CU So 12 49 766 8 64 63.8 4.1

10. Dazz Newsome-NC So 11 44 506 2 55 46.0 4.0

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

1. Kelvin Harmon-ST Jr 11 75 1119 6 74 14.9101.7

2. Greg Dortch-WF So 12 89 1078 8 54 12.1 89.8

3. Jakobi Meyers-ST Jr 10 76 865 3 39 11.4 86.5

4. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Sr 12 81 958 6 86 11.8 79.8

5. Jamal Custis-SU Sr 12 46 826 6 68 18.0 68.8

6. Damon Hazelton-VT So 11 45 745 8 72 16.6 67.7

7. Tee Higgins-CU So 12 49 766 8 64 15.6 63.8

8. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 11 42 689 2 51 16.4 62.6

9. Nyqwan Murray-FS Sr 12 54 744 3 58 13.8 62.0

Tamorrion Terry-FS Fr 12 35 744 8 78 21.3 62.0

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 11 34 3380 444 3414 310.4

2. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 12 842 2472 515 3314 276.2

3. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 12 732 2565 508 3297 274.8

4. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 10 325 2251 449 2576 257.6

5. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 10 336 2185 402 2521 252.1

6. Sam Hartman-WF Fr 9 275 1984 398 2259 251.0

7. Deondre Francois-FS Jr 11 16 2731 474 2747 249.7

8. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 10 35 2169 364 2204 220.4

9. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 12 126 2488 346 2614 217.8

10. Jawon Pass-UL So 11 93 1985 376 2078 188.9

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 12 0 28 57 0 141 11.8

2. Travis Etienne-CU So 12 20 0 0 0 120 10.0

3. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 11 17 0 0 0 102 9.3

4. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 11 0 18 43 0 97 8.8

5. Nick Sciba-WF Fr 12 0 16 46 0 94 7.8

6. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 11 0 18 31 0 85 7.7

7. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 12 15 0 0 0 90 7.5

8. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 12 0 9 62 0 89 7.4

9. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 9 0 8 38 0 62 6.9

10. AJ Dillon-BC So 10 11 0 0 0 66 6.6

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

1. Travis Etienne-CU So 12 20 19 1 0 0 120 10.0

2. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 11 17 16 1 0 0 102 9.3

3. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 12 15 15 0 0 0 90 7.5

4. AJ Dillon-BC So 10 11 10 1 0 0 66 6.6

5. Tobias Oliver-GT Fr 11 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.5

6. TaQuon Marshall-GT Sr 11 11 11 0 0 1 68 6.2

7. Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0

Maurice Ffrench-UP Jr 12 10 2 6 2 0 60 5.0

Greg Dortch-WF So 12 10 0 8 2 0 60 5.0

10. Damon Hazelton-VT So 11 8 0 8 0 1 50 4.5

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 12 57-57 28-32 141 11.8

2. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 11 43-43 18-21 97 8.8

3. Nick Sciba-WF Fr 12 46-46 16-19 94 7.8

4. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 11 31-31 18-28 85 7.7

5. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 12 62-62 9-13 89 7.4

6. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 9 38-38 8-8 62 6.9

7. Bubba Baxa-UM Fr 12 45-46 8-11 69 5.8

8. Alex Kessman-UP So 12 38-41 10-13 68 5.7

Collin Wareham-DU Sr 12 41-43 9-13 68 5.7

10. Brian Johnson-VT So 11 35-35 9-14 62 5.6

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

1. Greg Dortch-WF So 12 25 276 2 70 11.0

2. Amari Rodgers-CU So 12 32 289 1 62 9.0

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

1. Joe Reed-VA Jr 12 26 707 1 90 27.2

2. Michael Walker-BC Sr 12 40 1020 0 60 25.5

3. Hassan Hall-UL Fr 12 34 818 1 93 24.1

4. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 11 28 598 0 38 21.4

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

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

1. Greg Dortch-WF So 12 20 1078 276 376 1750 145.8

2. Michael Walker-BC Sr 12 57 218 274 1020 1569 130.8

3. Deon Jackson-DU So 12 806 246 0 443 1495 124.6

4. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 11 83 689 0 598 1370 124.5

5. AJ Dillon-BC So 10 1108 41 0 0 1149 114.9

6. Travis Etienne-CU So 12 1307 65 0 0 1372 114.3

7. Sean Riley-SU Jr 12 37 733 262 309 1341 111.8

8. Kelvin Harmon-ST Jr 11 0 1119 0 0 1119 101.7

9. Hassan Hall-UL Fr 12 303 99 0 818 1220 101.7

10. Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 12 1134 66 0 0 1200 100.0

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

1. Pressley Harvin III-GT So 11 31 1372 62 13 10 2 44.3

2. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Jr 12 61 2639 58 25 17 4 43.3

3. Logan Tyler-FS Jr 12 82 3545 61 14 23 5 43.2

4. Oscar Bradburn-VT So 11 60 2549 72 19 6 4 42.5

5. Lester Coleman-VA Sr 12 47 1977 61 18 9 5 42.1

6. A.J. Cole-ST Sr 11 41 1714 61 18 6 4 41.8

7. Kirk Christodoulou-UP Fr 12 59 2450 73 16 10 3 41.5

8. Dom Maggio-WF Jr 12 71 2941 55 20 10 3 41.4

9. Austin Parker-DU Jr 12 65 2689 57 22 15 4 41.4

10. Mason King-UL So 12 69 2798 64 19 5 2 40.6

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 12 28 32 54 87.5 2.33

2. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 11 18 21 44 85.7 1.64

Freeman Jones-NC Sr 11 18 28 49 64.3 1.64

4. Nick Sciba-WF Fr 12 16 19 47 84.2 1.33

5. Brian Delaney-VA So 12 12 15 46 80.0 1.00

6. Ricky Aguayo-FS Jr 12 11 17 53 64.7 0.92

7. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 9 8 8 48 100.0 0.89

8. Blanton Creque-UL Jr 12 10 12 46 83.3 0.83

Alex Kessman-UP So 12 10 13 55 76.9 0.83

10. Brian Johnson-VT So 11 9 14 45 64.3 0.82

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 12 28 32 54 87.5

2. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 11 18 28 49 64.3

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 12 62 62 100.0

Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 12 57 57 100.0

Nick Sciba-WF Fr 12 46 46 100.0

Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 11 43 43 100.0

Wesley Wells-GT Fr 9 38 38 100.0

Brian Johnson-VT So 11 35 35 100.0

Freeman Jones-NC Sr 11 31 31 100.0

Colton Lichtenberg-BC Sr 9 29 29 100.0

9. Bubba Baxa-UM Fr 12 45 46 97.8

10. Ricky Aguayo-FS Jr 12 30 31 96.8

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

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

1. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 10 LB 54 44 98 9.8

2. Cole Holcomb-NC Sr 11 LB 59 46 105 9.5

3. Joe Giles-Harris-DU Jr 9 LB 34 47 81 9.0

4. Rayshard Ashby-VT So 10 LB 46 39 85 8.5

5. Ryan Guthrie-SU Sr 12 LB 61 40 101 8.4

6. Cameron Glenn-WF Sr 11 DB 62 29 91 8.3

7. Kielan Whitner-SU Sr 12 LB 57 39 96 8.0

8. Jaquan Johnson-UM Sr 10 DB 36 43 79 7.9

9. Justin Strnad-WF Jr 12 LB 56 38 94 7.8

10. Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 12 SS 58 34 92 7.7

11. Hamsah Nasirildeen-FS So 12 DB 51 40 91 7.6

Connor Strachan-BC Sr 12 LB 47 44 91 7.6

13. Dylan Singleton-DU Jr 10 41 32 73 7.3

14. Isaiah McDuffie-BC So 12 LB 48 37 85 7.1

15. Reggie Floyd-VT Jr 11 DB 50 26 76 6.9

16. Kendall Joseph-CU Sr 11 LB 37 37 74 6.7

17. Jarius Morehead-ST Jr 11 SAF 40 32 72 6.5

18. Damar Hamlin-UP Jr 12 DB 53 25 78 6.5

Evan Foster-SU Jr 12 DB 53 25 78 6.5

20. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 12 LB 42 34 76 6.3

Max Richardson-BC So 12 LB 39 37 76 6.3

22. Isaiah Moore-ST Fr 10 LB 35 28 63 6.3

23. Michael Pinckney-UM Jr 11 LB 34 35 69 6.3

24. Dontavious Jackson-FS Jr 12 LB 46 29 75 6.2

Will Harris-BC Sr 12 DB 43 32 75 6.2

26. C.J. Avery-UL So 9 33 23 56 6.2

27. Joey Blount-VA So 10 35 26 61 6.1

28. Dee Smith-UL Jr 12 40 33 73 6.1

29. Ben Humphreys-DU Sr 11 LB 24 42 66 6.0

30. Essang Bassey-WF Jr 12 DB 52 19 71 5.9

31. J.K. Britt-NC Sr 11 DB 44 20 64 5.8

32. Isaiah Simmons-CU So 12 41 28 69 5.8

33. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Sr 12 LB 47 21 68 5.7

Luke Masterson-WF So 9 DB 33 18 51 5.7

35. Dorian Etheridge-UL So 10 LB 32 23 55 5.5

36. Tre Lamar-CU Jr 11 LB 30 30 60 5.5

37. A.J. Westbrook-FS Sr 12 DB 37 28 65 5.4

Marquis Waters-DU So 12 40 25 65 5.4

39. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 11 DL 31 28 59 5.4

40. Khalil Ladler-VT So 11 DB 35 23 58 5.3

41. Chris Peace-VA Sr 12 LB 30 33 63 5.2

42. Divine Deablo-VT So 9 DB 30 17 47 5.2

43. Malik Rivera-GT Sr 12 DB 34 27 61 5.1

Zach Allen-BC Sr 12 DL 26 35 61 5.1

Charles Snowden-VA So 12 LB 24 37 61 5.1

Zane Zandier-VA So 12 LB 26 35 61 5.1

47. Nick McCloud-ST Jr 9 CB 29 16 45 5.0

48. Bryce Hall-VA Jr 12 CB 37 22 59 4.9

Brant Mitchell-GT Sr 12 LB 32 27 59 4.9

Jalen Johnson-GT Sr 12 DB 34 25 59 4.9

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Clelin Ferrell-CU Jr 12 DE 10 1 10.5 0.88

2. Brian Burns-FS Jr 12 DE 9 2 10.0 0.83

Alton Robinson-SU Jr 12 DL 10 0 10.0 0.83

4. Wyatt Ray-BC Sr 12 DL 8 2 9.0 0.75

Joe Jackson-UM Jr 12 DL 7 4 9.0 0.75

6. Kendall Coleman-SU Jr 12 DL 7 0 7.0 0.58

7. Zach Allen-BC Sr 12 DL 6 1 6.5 0.54

8. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 10 LB 5 2 6.0 0.60

9. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 12 LB 4 2 6.0 0.50

Chris Peace-VA Sr 12 LB 5 2 6.0 0.50

Austin Bryant-CU Sr 12 DE 6 0 6.0 0.50

12. James Smith-Williams-ST Jr 11 DE 5 2 6.0 0.55

13. Jonathan Garvin-UM So 12 DL 4 3 5.5 0.46

Rashad Weaver-UP So 12 DL 5 1 5.5 0.46

15. Jason Strowbridge-NC Jr 11 DL 5 1 5.5 0.50

16. Christian Wilkins-CU Sr 12 DT 4 2 5.0 0.42

Kingsley Jonathan-SU So 12 DL 4 2 5.0 0.42

18. Houshun Gaines-VT Jr 9 DL 4 1 4.5 0.50

19. Willie Yarbary-WF Sr 12 DL 4 1 4.5 0.38

20. Dewayne Hendrix-UP Sr 11 DL 3 2 4.0 0.36

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

1. Gerald Willis III-UM Sr 12 DL 15 6 18.0 1.50

2. Alton Robinson-SU Jr 12 DL 17 0 17.0 1.42

3. Jonathan Garvin-UM So 12 DL 8 16 16.0 1.33

4. Clelin Ferrell-CU Jr 12 DE 13 5 15.5 1.29

Brian Burns-FS Jr 12 DE 13 5 15.5 1.29

6. Zach Allen-BC Sr 12 DL 12 6 15.0 1.25

7. Ryan Guthrie-SU Sr 12 LB 12 5 14.5 1.21

Joe Jackson-UM Jr 12 DL 10 9 14.5 1.21

9. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 12 LB 9 8 13.0 1.08

10. Christian Wilkins-CU Sr 12 DT 9 7 12.5 1.04

11. Rashad Weaver-UP So 12 DL 10 4 12.0 1.00

12. Wyatt Ray-BC Sr 12 DL 8 7 11.5 0.96

13. Anree Saint-Amour-GT Sr 12 DL 9 4 11.0 0.92

14. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 10 LB 8 5 10.5 1.05

15. Austin Bryant-CU Sr 12 DE 9 3 10.5 0.88

16. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 11 DL 7 6 10.0 0.91

17. Willie Yarbary-WF Sr 12 DL 9 2 10.0 0.83

Chris Peace-VA Sr 12 LB 8 4 10.0 0.83

19. Michael Pinckney-UM Jr 11 LB 6 7 9.5 0.86

James Smith-Williams-ST Jr 11 DE 7 5 9.5 0.86

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Bryce Hall-VA Jr 12 20 2 22 1.83

2. Andre Cisco-SU Fr 12 9 7 16 1.33

3. Essang Bassey-WF Jr 12 14 1 15 1.25

4. Hamp Cheevers-BC Jr 12 7 7 14 1.17

Taj-Amir Torres-BC Sr 12 11 3 14 1.17

6. Dane Jackson-UP Jr 11 12 0 12 1.09

7. Nick McCloud-ST Jr 9 8 1 9 1.00

8. Trajan Bandy-UM So 12 8 3 11 0.92

Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 12 6 5 11 0.92

10. Amari Henderson-WF Jr 9 8 0 8 0.89

11. Brandon Sebastian-BC Fr 12 8 2 10 0.83

Charles Snowden-VA So 12 8 2 10 0.83

13. Caleb Farley-VT Fr 11 7 2 9 0.82

Asante Samuel-FS Fr 11 9 0 9 0.82

15. Brenton Nelson-VA So 12 8 1 9 0.75

16. Chris Ingram-ST So 11 7 1 8 0.73

17. Michael Carter II-DU So 10 6 1 7 0.70

18. Zach Allen-BC Sr 12 7 1 8 0.67

Stanford Samuels-FS So 12 4 4 8 0.67

20. Patrice Rene-NC Jr 11 5 2 7 0.64

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Hamp Cheevers-BC Jr 12 7 135 1 81 0.58

Andre Cisco-SU Fr 12 7 47 0 39 0.58

3. Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 12 5 87 0 62 0.42

4. Stanford Samuels-FS So 12 4 23 0 11 0.33

5. Taj-Amir Torres-BC Sr 12 3 69 0 34 0.25

Jhavonte Dean-UM Sr 12 3 46 0 25 0.25

Sheldrick Redwine-UM Sr 12 3 14 0 14 0.25

Trajan Bandy-UM So 12 3 13 0 13 0.25

Christopher Fredrick-SU Jr 12 3 -2 0 0 0.25

10. C.J. Avery-UL So 9 2 28 0 25 0.22

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Cole Holcomb-NC Sr 11 4 0.36

Dane Jackson-UP Jr 11 4 0.36

3. Anree Saint-Amour-GT Sr 12 3 0.25

Brian Burns-FS Jr 12 3 0.25

Alton Robinson-SU Jr 12 3 0.25

6. Houshun Gaines-VT Jr 9 2 0.22

7. Dylan Singleton-DU Jr 10 2 0.20

Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 10 2 0.20

Jaquan Johnson-UM Sr 10 2 0.20

Demetrius Kemp-WF Sr 10 2 0.20

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Charlie Thomas-GT Fr 10 3 0.30

2. Rashad Weaver-UP So 12 3 0.25

3. Houshun Gaines-VT Jr 9 2 0.22

4. Dorian Etheridge-UL So 10 2 0.20

5. Khalil Ladler-VT So 11 2 0.18

Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 11 2 0.18

Dane Jackson-UP Jr 11 2 0.18

Ben Humphreys-DU Sr 11 2 0.18

London Iakopo-UL Sr 11 2 0.18

10. Will Harris-BC Sr 12 2 0.17

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2018 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

(Conference games)

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

1. Clemson 8 51 7 51 0 0 0 378 47.2

2. Syracuse 8 37 20 36 0 0 0 318 39.8

3. Pitt 8 34 10 31 1 0 1 269 33.6

4. NC State 8 33 12 31 1 0 0 267 33.4

5. Georgia Tech 8 34 8 30 2 0 1 264 33.0

6. Wake Forest 8 29 10 29 0 0 0 233 29.1

7. North Carolina 8 25 13 23 2 0 0 216 27.0

8. Boston College 8 28 5 26 0 0 0 209 26.1

9. Miami 8 26 6 23 0 0 0 197 24.6

10. Virginia Tech 8 26 4 24 2 0 0 196 24.5

11. Virginia 8 22 13 21 1 0 0 194 24.2

12. Duke 8 23 5 23 0 0 0 176 22.0

13. Florida State 8 20 8 19 0 0 0 163 20.4

14. Louisville 8 21 6 18 0 0 0 162 20.2

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

1. Clemson 8 10 8 9 0 0 0 93 11.6

2. Miami 8 15 13 15 0 0 0 144 18.0

3. Virginia 8 19 12 15 3 0 1 173 21.6

4. Boston College 8 27 7 25 0 0 0 208 26.0

5. Pitt 8 26 10 23 1 0 0 211 26.4

6. Syracuse 8 27 12 26 0 0 0 224 28.0

7. NC State 8 28 11 26 1 0 0 229 28.6

8. Georgia Tech 8 31 6 30 1 0 0 236 29.5

9. Virginia Tech 8 30 9 30 0 0 0 237 29.6

10. Florida State 8 31 11 31 0 0 0 250 31.2

11. Duke 8 35 7 31 2 0 1 268 33.5

12. Wake Forest 8 38 6 36 0 0 0 282 35.2

13. North Carolina 8 39 6 35 1 0 0 289 36.1

14. Louisville 8 53 9 53 0 0 0 398 49.8

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

1. Clemson 8 2052 2134 578 4186 7.2 48 523.2

2. Syracuse 8 1468 2261 669 3729 5.6 37 466.1

3. NC State 8 1167 2399 610 3566 5.8 33 445.8

4. North Carolina 8 1502 2011 597 3513 5.9 23 439.1

5. Pitt 8 2084 1328 503 3412 6.8 33 426.5

6. Wake Forest 8 1653 1739 649 3392 5.2 26 424.0

7. Georgia Tech 8 2662 474 552 3136 5.7 32 392.0

8. Virginia Tech 8 1145 1897 572 3042 5.3 24 380.2

9. Louisville 8 1053 1975 567 3028 5.3 20 378.5

10. Duke 8 1074 1928 586 3002 5.1 23 375.2

11. Boston College 8 1272 1720 573 2992 5.2 25 374.0

12. Virginia 8 1164 1699 518 2863 5.5 22 357.9

13. Florida State 8 593 2199 534 2792 5.2 19 349.0

14. Miami 8 1530 1168 504 2698 5.4 21 337.2

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

1. Clemson 8 659 1335 557 1994 3.6 8 249.2

2. Miami 8 1216 1110 540 2326 4.3 14 290.8

3. Virginia 8 1291 1425 510 2716 5.3 17 339.5

4. Georgia Tech 8 1149 1852 475 3001 6.3 29 375.1

5. Pitt 8 1501 1673 549 3174 5.8 25 396.8

6. Florida State 8 1069 2150 660 3219 4.9 30 402.4

7. Syracuse 8 1334 2021 597 3355 5.6 25 419.4

8. NC State 8 954 2467 550 3421 6.2 27 427.6

9. Boston College 8 1318 2127 652 3445 5.3 25 430.6

10. Virginia Tech 8 1908 1545 545 3453 6.3 29 431.6

11. Duke 8 2135 1565 604 3700 6.1 34 462.5

12. North Carolina 8 1894 1808 590 3702 6.3 36 462.8

13. Wake Forest 8 1568 2234 621 3802 6.1 38 475.2

14. Louisville 8 2423 1620 562 4043 7.2 49 505.4

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 495 2662 5.4 65 28 332.8

2. Pitt 8 329 2084 6.3 97 24 260.5

3. Clemson 8 297 2052 6.9 70 27 256.5

4. Wake Forest 8 376 1653 4.4 74 10 206.6

5. Miami 8 283 1530 5.4 83 13 191.2

6. North Carolina 8 289 1502 5.2 84 13 187.8

7. Syracuse 8 368 1468 4.0 68 25 183.5

8. Boston College 8 346 1272 3.7 45 12 159.0

9. NC State 8 313 1167 3.7 38 17 145.9

10. Virginia 8 294 1164 4.0 36 8 145.5

11. Virginia Tech 8 309 1145 3.7 43 7 143.1

12. Duke 8 264 1074 4.1 75 8 134.2

13. Louisville 8 271 1053 3.9 61 13 131.6

14. Florida State 8 235 593 2.5 85 5 74.1

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

1. Clemson 8 304 659 2.2 53 6 82.4

2. NC State 8 254 954 3.8 32 12 119.2

3. Florida State 8 362 1069 3.0 45 10 133.6

4. Georgia Tech 8 247 1149 4.7 46 14 143.6

5. Miami 8 321 1216 3.8 75 8 152.0

6. Virginia 8 285 1291 4.5 75 9 161.4

7. Boston College 8 341 1318 3.9 55 12 164.8

8. Syracuse 8 308 1334 4.3 69 13 166.8

9. Pitt 8 306 1501 4.9 64 13 187.6

10. Wake Forest 8 317 1568 4.9 70 22 196.0

11. North Carolina 8 345 1894 5.5 68 21 236.8

12. Virginia Tech 8 335 1908 5.7 97 20 238.5

13. Duke 8 372 2135 5.7 84 20 266.9

14. Louisville 8 372 2423 6.5 74 30 302.9

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

1. NC State 8 198-297-7 66.7 2399 8.1 16 299.9

2. Syracuse 8 178-301-6 59.1 2261 7.5 12 282.6

3. Florida State 8 169-299-9 56.5 2199 7.4 14 274.9

4. Clemson 8 181-281-6 64.4 2134 7.6 21 266.8

5. North Carolina 8 184-308-8 59.7 2011 6.5 10 251.4

6. Louisville 8 158-296-11 53.4 1975 6.7 7 246.9

7. Duke 8 183-322-7 56.8 1928 6.0 15 241.0

8. Virginia Tech 8 148-263-7 56.3 1897 7.2 17 237.1

9. Wake Forest 8 144-273-7 52.7 1739 6.4 16 217.4

10. Boston College 8 127-227-5 55.9 1720 7.6 13 215.0

11. Virginia 8 141-224-7 62.9 1699 7.6 14 212.4

12. Pitt 8 106-174-2 60.9 1328 7.6 9 166.0

13. Miami 8 109-221-6 49.3 1168 5.3 8 146.0

14. Georgia Tech 8 23-57-1 40.4 474 8.3 4 59.2

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

1. Miami 8 120-219-11 54.8 1110 5.1 6 138.8

2. Clemson 8 133-253-7 52.6 1335 5.3 2 166.9

3. Virginia 8 120-225-9 53.3 1425 6.3 8 178.1

4. Virginia Tech 8 126-210-4 60.0 1545 7.4 9 193.1

5. Duke 8 132-232-0 56.9 1565 6.7 14 195.6

6. Louisville 8 125-190-3 65.8 1620 8.5 19 202.5

7. Pitt 8 134-243-5 55.1 1673 6.9 12 209.1

8. North Carolina 8 142-245-7 58.0 1808 7.4 15 226.0

9. Georgia Tech 8 148-228-8 64.9 1852 8.1 15 231.5

10. Syracuse 8 158-289-10 54.7 2021 7.0 12 252.6

11. Boston College 8 175-311-12 56.3 2127 6.8 13 265.9

12. Florida State 8 159-298-6 53.4 2150 7.2 20 268.8

13. Wake Forest 8 198-304-2 65.1 2234 7.3 16 279.2

14. NC State 8 179-296-5 60.5 2467 8.3 15 308.4

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

1. Clemson 8 181-281-6 64.4 2134 266.8 21 148.6

2. NC State 8 198-297-7 66.7 2399 299.9 16 147.6

3. Virginia 8 141-224-7 62.9 1699 212.4 14 141.0

4. Pitt 8 106-174-2 60.9 1328 166.0 9 139.8

5. Boston College 8 127-227-5 55.9 1720 215.0 13 134.1

6. Virginia Tech 8 148-263-7 56.3 1897 237.1 17 132.9

7. Syracuse 8 178-301-6 59.1 2261 282.6 12 131.4

8. Georgia Tech 8 23-57-1 40.4 474 59.2 4 129.9

9. Florida State 8 169-299-9 56.5 2199 274.9 14 127.7

10. Wake Forest 8 144-273-7 52.7 1739 217.4 16 120.5

11. North Carolina 8 184-308-8 59.7 2011 251.4 10 120.1

12. Duke 8 183-322-7 56.8 1928 241.0 15 118.2

13. Louisville 8 158-296-11 53.4 1975 246.9 7 109.8

14. Miami 8 109-221-6 49.3 1168 146.0 8 100.2

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

1. Clemson 8 133-253-7 52.6 1335 166.9 2 94.0

2. Miami 8 120-219-11 54.8 1110 138.8 6 96.4

3. Virginia 8 120-225-9 53.3 1425 178.1 8 110.3

4. Boston College 8 175-311-12 56.3 2127 265.9 13 119.8

5. Syracuse 8 158-289-10 54.7 2021 252.6 12 120.2

6. Pitt 8 134-243-5 55.1 1673 209.1 12 125.2

7. Florida State 8 159-298-6 53.4 2150 268.8 20 132.1

8. Virginia Tech 8 126-210-4 60.0 1545 193.1 9 132.1

9. Duke 8 132-232-0 56.9 1565 195.6 14 133.5

10. North Carolina 8 142-245-7 58.0 1808 226.0 15 134.4

11. Wake Forest 8 198-304-2 65.1 2234 279.2 16 142.9

12. NC State 8 179-296-5 60.5 2467 308.4 15 143.8

13. Georgia Tech 8 148-228-8 64.9 1852 231.5 15 147.8

14. Louisville 8 125-190-3 65.8 1620 202.5 19 167.3

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 8 21 508 0 43 24.2

2. Boston College 8 29 688 0 53 23.7

3. Clemson 8 14 330 0 40 23.6

4. Louisville 8 35 816 1 93 23.3

5. Miami 8 20 464 0 53 23.2

6. Georgia Tech 8 11 254 1 77 23.1

7. Pitt 8 13 285 0 36 21.9

8. Virginia Tech 8 23 500 0 45 21.7

9. North Carolina 8 22 457 0 34 20.8

10. NC State 8 11 220 0 47 20.0

11. Duke 8 27 528 0 46 19.6

12. Wake Forest 8 15 291 0 31 19.4

13. Florida State 8 21 390 0 35 18.6

14. Syracuse 8 9 160 0 26 17.8

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 8 13 225 2 65 17.3

2. Boston College 8 16 219 3 74 13.7

3. North Carolina 8 13 173 1 75 13.3

4. Florida State 8 17 217 1 74 12.8

5. Syracuse 8 14 143 0 40 10.2

6. Louisville 8 9 75 0 45 8.3

7. Wake Forest 8 23 181 1 32 7.9

8. Virginia 8 25 174 0 43 7.0

9. Clemson 8 29 192 1 58 6.6

10. Georgia Tech 8 8 46 0 15 5.8

11. Virginia Tech 8 15 83 2 18 5.5

12. NC State 8 8 39 0 19 4.9

13. Pitt 8 9 40 0 16 4.4

14. Duke 8 16 31 0 15 1.9

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Boston College 8 12 137 0 34 11.4

2. Miami 8 11 219 2 83 19.9

3. Syracuse 8 10 45 0 39 4.5

4. Virginia 8 9 221 0 62 24.6

5. Georgia Tech 8 8 203 1 95 25.4

6. North Carolina 8 7 38 0 19 5.4

7. Clemson 8 7 180 1 46 25.7

8. Florida State 8 6 14 0 11 2.3

9. Pitt 8 5 45 0 25 9.0

10. NC State 8 5 6 0 5 1.2

11. Virginia Tech 8 4 4 0 4 1.0

12. Louisville 8 3 34 0 34 11.3

13. Wake Forest 8 2 28 1 20 14.0

14. Duke 8 0 0 0 0 0.0

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 23 1053 45.8 33 1.4 2 42.6

2. Syracuse 8 43 1873 43.6 137 3.2 4 38.5

3. Clemson 8 38 1554 40.9 85 2.2 1 38.1

4. Wake Forest 8 55 2259 41.1 147 2.7 1 38.0

5. Virginia 8 31 1277 41.2 42 1.4 3 37.9

6. Pitt 8 41 1740 42.4 146 3.6 2 37.9

7. NC State 8 34 1402 41.2 76 2.2 2 37.8

8. Virginia Tech 8 49 2067 42.2 185 3.8 2 37.6

9. North Carolina 8 37 1427 38.6 49 1.3 0 37.2

10. Duke 8 50 2029 40.6 161 3.2 2 36.6

11. Boston College 8 51 2070 40.6 179 3.5 2 36.3

12. Florida State 8 59 2438 41.3 268 4.5 4 35.4

13. Louisville 8 45 1736 38.6 156 3.5 2 34.2

14. Miami 8 43 1642 38.2 174 4.0 0 34.1

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

1. Duke 8 36 2161 60.0 507 6 41.8

2. Syracuse 8 61 3791 62.1 295 40 40.9

3. Boston College 8 40 2446 61.2 513 12 40.8

4. North Carolina 8 43 2667 62.0 299 25 40.5

5. NC State 8 50 2969 59.4 622 13 40.4

6. Pitt 8 51 3144 61.6 421 27 40.2

7. Virginia Tech 8 37 2411 65.2 128 32 40.1

8. Clemson 8 66 4154 62.9 459 42 40.1

9. Louisville 8 34 1912 56.2 375 7 40.1

10. Wake Forest 8 46 2787 60.6 534 18 39.2

11. Virginia 8 42 2664 63.4 245 31 39.1

12. Georgia Tech 8 48 2931 61.1 844 10 38.3

13. Florida State 8 34 2092 61.5 282 21 37.8

14. Miami 8 39 2345 60.1 367 22 36.6

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Pitt 8 10 10 1.000

Wake Forest 8 10 10 1.000

3. NC State 8 12 13 . 9 2 3

4. Syracuse 8 20 23 . 8 7 0

5. Georgia Tech 8 8 10 . 8 0 0

6. Clemson 8 7 9 . 7 7 8

7. Virginia 8 13 17 . 7 6 5

8. Louisville 8 6 8 . 7 5 0

Miami 8 6 8 . 7 5 0

10. Florida State 8 8 12 . 6 6 7

11. Boston College 8 5 8 . 6 2 5

12. North Carolina 8 13 21 . 6 1 9

13. Duke 8 5 9 . 5 5 6

14. Virginia Tech 8 4 8 . 5 0 0

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Clemson 8 51 51 1.000

Syracuse 8 36 36 1.000

NC State 8 31 31 1.000

Wake Forest 8 29 29 1.000

Virginia Tech 8 24 24 1.000

Duke 8 23 23 1.000

North Carolina 8 23 23 1.000

Virginia 8 21 21 1.000

Florida State 8 19 19 1.000

10. Georgia Tech 8 30 31 . 9 6 8

11. Boston College 8 26 27 . 9 6 3

12. Pitt 8 31 33 . 9 3 9

13. Miami 8 23 25 . 9 2 0

14. Louisville 8 18 21 . 8 5 7

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 28 178 3.50

2. NC State 8 27 162 3.38

Syracuse 8 27 184 3.38

4. Miami 8 26 180 3.25

5. Florida State 8 23 169 2.88

6. North Carolina 8 22 140 2.75

7. Boston College 8 19 133 2.38

8. Pitt 8 18 118 2.25

9. Virginia Tech 8 17 106 2.12

Virginia 8 17 98 2.12

11. Wake Forest 8 13 70 1.62

12. Duke 8 12 66 1.50

13. Georgia Tech 8 10 65 1.25

14. Louisville 8 5 35 0.62

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 8 6 39 0.75

2. Georgia Tech 8 10 63 1.25

Clemson 8 10 68 1.25

North Carolina 8 10 69 1.25

5. Boston College 8 16 97 2.00

6. Virginia Tech 8 18 120 2.25

Miami 8 18 115 2.25

8. Pitt 8 20 146 2.50

9. Syracuse 8 22 153 2.75

10. Duke 8 23 142 2.88

Virginia 8 23 155 2.88

12. Wake Forest 8 27 157 3.38

Florida State 8 27 182 3.38

14. Louisville 8 34 198 4.25

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 89 94 12 195 24.4

NC State 8 68 104 23 195 24.4

3. Syracuse 8 77 87 24 188 23.5

4. Wake Forest 8 96 78 9 183 22.9

5. Georgia Tech 8 145 18 12 175 21.9

6. North Carolina 8 73 89 7 169 21.1

7. Virginia Tech 8 70 84 8 162 20.2

8. Virginia 8 75 75 11 161 20.1

9. Louisville 8 64 88 8 160 20.0

10. Duke 8 60 88 11 159 19.9

11. Pitt 8 91 46 10 147 18.4

12. Boston College 8 64 69 5 138 17.2

13. Miami 8 66 51 10 127 15.9

14. Florida State 8 32 83 9 124 15.5

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

1. Clemson 8 50 49 11 110 13.8

2. Virginia 8 63 65 10 138 17.2

3. Miami 8 71 56 12 139 17.4

4. Georgia Tech 8 70 79 6 155 19.4

5. Virginia Tech 8 88 60 13 161 20.1

6. Pitt 8 76 74 12 162 20.2

7. NC State 8 54 96 13 163 20.4

8. Syracuse 8 75 76 13 164 20.5

9. Wake Forest 8 69 94 13 176 22.0

10. Florida State 8 71 89 18 178 22.2

11. North Carolina 8 93 77 10 180 22.5

12. Duke 8 103 73 6 182 22.8

13. Boston College 8 75 96 13 184 23.0

14. Louisville 8 112 70 9 191 23.9

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 50 106 47.2

2. NC State 8 53 114 46.5

3. Virginia 8 45 103 43.7

4. Clemson 8 46 107 43.0

5. Duke 8 54 128 42.2

6. Syracuse 8 57 137 41.6

7. Louisville 8 46 118 39.0

8. Pitt 8 39 101 38.6

9. Miami 8 41 108 38.0

10. Wake Forest 8 53 142 37.3

11. North Carolina 8 44 124 35.5

12. Virginia Tech 8 39 120 32.5

13. Boston College 8 40 127 31.5

14. Florida State 8 35 127 27.6

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

1. Clemson 8 34 132 25.8

2. Miami 8 31 116 26.7

3. Syracuse 8 34 121 28.1

4. NC State 8 36 109 33.0

5. Florida State 8 52 141 36.9

6. Virginia Tech 8 40 108 37.0

7. Boston College 8 53 140 37.9

8. Pitt 8 47 114 41.2

9. Duke 8 50 119 42.0

10. Virginia 8 48 114 42.1

11. Wake Forest 8 62 141 44.0

12. North Carolina 8 52 113 46.0

13. Georgia Tech 8 46 89 51.7

14. Louisville 8 57 105 54.3

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

1. Pitt 8 7 9 77.8

2. NC State 8 5 9 55.6

Clemson 8 5 9 55.6

4. Wake Forest 8 11 20 55.0

5. Virginia Tech 8 12 22 54.5

6. Florida State 8 7 13 53.8

7. Boston College 8 9 18 50.0

8. Georgia Tech 8 8 17 47.1

9. North Carolina 8 6 13 46.2

10. Syracuse 8 5 11 45.5

11. Virginia 8 4 9 44.4

12. Miami 8 6 14 42.9

13. Louisville 8 7 17 41.2

14. Duke 8 5 13 38.5

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

1. Clemson 8 4 13 30.8

2. Virginia Tech 8 4 9 44.4

3. Miami 8 5 11 45.5

4. Duke 8 6 13 46.2

5. Florida State 8 11 23 47.8

6. Syracuse 8 7 14 50.0

Virginia 8 7 14 50.0

Georgia Tech 8 4 8 50.0

9. Wake Forest 8 8 15 53.3

NC State 8 8 15 53.3

11. North Carolina 8 6 11 54.5

12. Boston College 8 11 20 55.0

13. Pitt 8 10 18 55.6

14. Louisville 8 6 10 60.0

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 8 31 263 32.9

2. Duke 8 34 275 34.4

3. Clemson 8 37 313 39.1

4. North Carolina 8 39 338 42.2

5. Boston College 8 46 373 46.6

6. Wake Forest 8 36 380 47.5

7. Virginia 8 43 388 48.5

8. NC State 8 38 394 49.2

9. Virginia Tech 8 46 425 53.1

10. Miami 8 54 437 54.6

11. Syracuse 8 59 438 54.8

12. Pitt 8 48 473 59.1

13. Louisville 8 66 519 64.9

14. Florida State 8 77 627 78.4

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Syracuse 8 64 530 66.2

2. NC State 8 65 510 63.8

3. Clemson 8 58 493 61.6

4. Virginia 8 48 456 57.0

5. Miami 8 44 445 55.6

6. Duke 8 44 421 52.6

7. Florida State 8 46 418 52.2

8. Wake Forest 8 46 384 48.0

9. Virginia Tech 8 50 373 46.6

10. Georgia Tech 8 37 337 42.1

11. Louisville 8 36 334 41.8

12. North Carolina 8 39 322 40.2

13. Boston College 8 41 321 40.1

14. Pitt 8 36 299 37.4

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 8 282:14 35:16

2. NC State 8 266:44 33:20

3. Pitt 8 258:46 32:20

4. Virginia 8 252:53 31:36

5. Syracuse 8 252:21 31:32

6. Louisville 8 247:13 30:54

7. Virginia Tech 8 238:05 29:45

8. Miami 8 230:52 28:51

9. Clemson 8 230:04 28:45

10. North Carolina 8 229:09 28:38

11. Wake Forest 8 226:27 28:18

12. Boston College 8 218:41 27:20

13. Duke 8 216:19 27:02

14. Florida State 8 210:01 26:15

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Syracuse 8 11 10 21 4 6 10 +11 1.38

2. Georgia Tech 8 9 8 17 9 1 10 +7 0.88

3. Pitt 8 7 5 12 5 2 7 +5 0.62

4. Boston College 8 4 12 16 7 5 12 +4 0.50

5. Virginia Tech 8 9 4 13 3 7 10 +3 0.38

Miami 8 7 11 18 9 6 15 +3 0.38

7. NC State 8 5 5 10 3 7 10 +0 0.00

8. Virginia 8 2 9 11 5 7 12 -1 -0.12

North Carolina 8 8 7 15 8 8 16 -1 -0.12

Wake Forest 8 7 2 9 3 7 10 -1 -0.12

Clemson 8 4 7 11 6 6 12 -1 -0.12

12. Florida State 8 2 6 8 7 9 16 -8 -1.00

13. Duke 8 5 0 5 8 7 15 -10 -1.25

14. Louisville 8 6 3 9 9 11 20 -11 -1.38

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

1. Clemson 8 36-38 94.7 30 16-14 6-7 1

2. Syracuse 8 41-46 89.1 27 22-5 14-14 2

3. NC State 8 37-42 88.1 27 16-11 10-11 1

4. Pitt 8 22-25 88.0 18 14-4 4-4 2

5. Wake Forest 8 29-33 87.9 20 8-12 9-9 1

6. Virginia Tech 8 18-21 85.7 15 6-9 3-3 0

7. North Carolina 8 29-34 85.3 17 10-7 12-15 1

8. Georgia Tech 8 32-39 82.1 27 26-1 5-5 1

9. Duke 8 18-22 81.8 13 6-7 5-6 3

10. Miami 8 22-27 81.5 16 9-7 6-7 0

11. Louisville 8 20-25 80.0 16 12-4 4-5 2

12. Boston College 8 17-23 73.9 13 9-4 4-6 2

13. Florida State 8 14-19 73.7 9 4-5 5-6 1

14. Virginia 8 22-32 68.8 12 7-5 10-13 3

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

1. NC State 8 25-33 75.8 17 11-6 8-10 3

2. Virginia Tech 8 27-35 77.1 19 15-4 8-10 5

3. Clemson 8 14-18 77.8 7 6-1 7-7 0

4. Syracuse 8 25-32 78.1 18 11-7 7-8 3

5. North Carolina 8 30-37 81.1 25 17-8 5-6 2

6. Florida State 8 34-41 82.9 25 10-15 9-11 1

7. Miami 8 20-24 83.3 11 6-5 9-10 0

8. Boston College 8 27-32 84.4 20 12-8 7-8 1

9. Georgia Tech 8 22-26 84.6 17 11-6 5-6 3

10. Pitt 8 23-27 85.2 15 10-5 8-9 1

11. Duke 8 26-30 86.7 21 12-9 5-6 0

12. Virginia 8 19-21 90.5 12 7-5 7-7 0

13. Louisville 8 41-45 91.1 34 24-10 7-8 1

14. Wake Forest 8 24-25 96.0 19 13-6 5-5 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Virginia 8 1 1 100.0

2. Georgia Tech 8 0 1 0.0

Boston College 8 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 8 0 1 0.0

Florida State 8 0 1 0.0

NC State 8 0 1 0.0

Miami 8 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 8 0 0 0.0

Clemson 8 0 0 0.0

Pitt 8 0 0 0.0

Duke 8 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 8 0 0 0.0

Louisville 8 0 0 0.0

Wake Forest 8 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Clemson 8 0 1 0.0

Syracuse 8 0 1 0.0

Duke 8 0 1 0.0

Pitt 8 0 1 0.0

Florida State 8 0 0 0.0

Wake Forest 8 0 0 0.0

Miami 8 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 8 0 0 0.0

Louisville 8 0 0 0.0

North Carolina 8 0 0 0.0

Boston College 8 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 8 0 0 0.0

Virginia 8 0 0 0.0

14. NC State 8 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 4-38863 4-51364 0-0 8-45113

Clemson 4-80368 4-48776 0-0 8-64572

Duke 4-27182 4-54322 0-0 8-40752

Florida State 4-67047 4-53336 0-0 8-60192

Georgia Tech 4-44516 4-48089 0-0 8-46302

Louisville 4-50581 4-46866 0-0 8-48723

Miami 4-62173 4-49376 0-0 8-55774

NC State 4-57167 4-52960 0-0 8-55064

North Carolina 4-44240 4-43668 0-0 8-43954

Pitt 4-36823 4-41410 0-0 8-39116

Syracuse 4-39058 4-44579 0-0 8-41819

Virginia 4-39056 4-44049 0-0 8-41552

Virginia Tech 4-63605 4-50578 0-0 8-57091

Wake Forest 4-27166 4-48472 0-0 8-37819

Totals 56-48417 56-48417 0-0 112-48417

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

1. Travis Etienne-CU So 8 101 888 8.8 13 70 111.0

2. AJ Dillon-BC So 6 154 641 4.2 5 45 106.8

3. Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 8 121 843 7.0 8 97 105.4

4. Darrin Hall-UP Sr 8 96 779 8.1 9 75 97.4

5. Matt Colburn II-WF Sr 6 102 553 5.4 4 74 92.2

6. TaQuon Marshall-GT Sr 7 139 626 4.5 7 44 89.4

7. Travis Homer-UM Jr 8 105 693 6.6 3 70 86.6

8. Cade Carney-WF Jr 8 115 642 5.6 4 48 80.2

9. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 8 140 619 4.4 12 34 77.4

10. Tobias Oliver-GT Fr 7 105 524 5.0 7 65 74.9

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

1. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 8 192-287-7 2324 16 290.5

2. Deondre Francois-FS Jr 7 136-243-8 1689 9 241.3

3. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 7 131-230-7 1681 15 240.1

4. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 8 153-261-5 1867 8 233.4

5. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 8 178-312-7 1862 13 232.8

6. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 7 146-228-3 1505 8 215.0

7. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 8 147-224-3 1671 16 208.9

8. Jawon Pass-UL So 8 134-244-8 1644 6 205.5

9. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 8 139-218-7 1634 13 204.2

10. Anthony Brown-BC So 8 113-202-5 1564 13 195.5

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

1. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 8 147-224-3 1671 16 149.2

2. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 8 192-287-7 2324 16 148.4

3. Kenny Pickett-UP So 8 105-171-2 1327 9 141.6

4. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 8 139-218-7 1634 13 140.0

5. Anthony Brown-BC So 8 113-202-5 1564 13 137.3

6. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 7 131-230-7 1681 15 133.8

7. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 7 146-228-3 1505 8 128.4

8. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 8 153-261-5 1867 8 125.0

9. Deondre Francois-FS Jr 7 136-243-8 1689 9 120.0

10. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 8 178-312-7 1862 13 116.4

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

1. Jakobi Meyers-ST Jr 8 60 675 3 35 84.4 7.5

2. Kelvin Harmon-ST Jr 8 57 807 6 74 100.9 7.1

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Sr 8 54 509 2 36 63.6 6.8

4. Greg Dortch-WF So 8 53 616 3 35 77.0 6.6

5. Sean Riley-SU Jr 8 47 544 1 75 68.0 5.9

6. T.J. Rahming-DU Sr 8 46 413 3 48 51.6 5.8

7. Dazz Newsome-NC So 8 38 479 2 55 59.9 4.8

8. Tee Higgins-CU So 8 35 455 6 46 56.9 4.4

9. Nyqwan Murray-FS Sr 8 34 482 3 58 60.2 4.2

10. Johnathan Lloyd-DU Sr 8 33 314 2 68 39.2 4.1

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

1. Kelvin Harmon-ST Jr 8 57 807 6 74 14.2100.9

2. Jakobi Meyers-ST Jr 8 60 675 3 35 11.2 84.4

3. Greg Dortch-WF So 8 53 616 3 35 11.6 77.0

4. Jamal Custis-SU Sr 8 32 585 3 68 18.3 73.1

5. Sean Riley-SU Jr 8 47 544 1 75 11.6 68.0

6. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Sr 8 54 509 2 36 9.4 63.6

7. Tamorrion Terry-FS Fr 8 22 496 5 74 22.5 62.0

8. Nyqwan Murray-FS Sr 8 34 482 3 58 14.2 60.2

9. Dazz Newsome-NC So 8 38 479 2 55 12.6 59.9

10. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 8 31 459 1 51 14.8 57.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Ryan Finley-ST Sr 8 29 2324 315 2353 294.1

2. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 8 403 1867 384 2270 283.8

3. Ryan Willis-VT Jr 7 283 1681 309 1964 280.6

4. Bryce Perkins-VA Jr 8 514 1634 358 2148 268.5

5. Daniel Jones-DU Jr 8 285 1862 398 2147 268.4

6. Deondre Francois-FS Jr 7 -29 1689 294 1660 237.1

7. Trevor Lawrence-CU Fr 8 71 1671 257 1742 217.8

8. Jawon Pass-UL So 8 86 1644 305 1730 216.2

9. Nathan Elliott-NC Jr 7 -30 1505 254 1475 210.7

10. Anthony Brown-BC So 8 96 1564 241 1660 207.5

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 8 0 20 36 0 96 12.0

2. Travis Etienne-CU So 8 14 0 0 0 84 10.5

3. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 8 13 0 0 0 78 9.8

4. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 8 0 12 31 0 67 8.4

5. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 6 0 8 26 0 50 8.3

6. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

7. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 8 0 13 23 0 62 7.8

8. Alex Kessman-UP So 8 0 10 31 0 61 7.6

9. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 8 0 6 40 0 58 7.2

Nick Sciba-WF Fr 8 0 10 28 0 58 7.2

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

1. Travis Etienne-CU So 8 14 13 1 0 0 84 10.5

2. Reggie Gallaspy-ST Sr 8 13 12 1 0 0 78 9.8

3. Eric Dungey-SU Sr 8 11 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

4. Darrin Hall-UP Sr 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

5. TaQuon Marshall-GT Sr 7 7 7 0 0 1 44 6.3

6. Tobias Oliver-GT Fr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0

Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

8. AJ Dillon-BC So 6 5 5 0 0 0 30 5.0

9. Eric Kumah-VT Jr 7 5 0 4 1 1 32 4.6

10. Jeff Smith-BC Sr 8 6 1 5 0 0 36 4.5

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 8 36-36 20-23 96 12.0

2. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 8 31-31 12-13 67 8.4

3. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 6 26-26 8-8 50 8.3

4. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 8 23-23 13-21 62 7.8

5. Alex Kessman-UP So 8 31-33 10-10 61 7.6

6. Nick Sciba-WF Fr 8 28-28 10-10 58 7.2

Greg Huegel-CU Sr 8 40-40 6-7 58 7.2

8. Brian Delaney-VA So 8 15-15 11-14 48 6.0

9. Ricky Aguayo-FS Jr 8 19-19 8-12 43 5.4

10. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Sr 7 21-21 5-8 36 5.1

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

1. Amari Rodgers-CU So 8 26 191 1 58 7.3

2. Greg Dortch-WF So 8 19 106 0 29 5.6

3. T.J. Rahming-DU Sr 8 16 31 0 15 1.9

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

1. Joe Reed-VA Jr 8 18 445 0 43 24.7

2. Michael Walker-BC Sr 8 27 660 0 53 24.4

3. Hassan Hall-UL Fr 8 30 700 1 93 23.3

4. Deon Jackson-DU So 8 20 443 0 46 22.1

5. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 8 17 354 0 31 20.8

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

(Conference games)

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

1. Deon Jackson-DU So 8 583 233 0 443 1259 157.4

2. Michael Walker-BC Sr 8 30 173 177 660 1040 130.0

3. Hassan Hall-UL Fr 8 239 95 0 700 1034 129.2

4. Greg Dortch-WF So 8 10 616 106 201 933 116.6

5. Travis Etienne-CU So 8 888 33 0 0 921 115.1

6. Qadree Ollison-UP Sr 8 843 61 0 0 904 113.0

7. AJ Dillon-BC So 6 641 16 0 0 657 109.5

8. Anthony Ratliff-NC Jr 8 62 459 0 354 875 109.4

9. DeeJay Dallas-UM So 8 385 27 131 313 856 107.0

10. Travis Homer-UM Jr 8 693 161 0 0 854 106.8

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

1. Pressley Harvin III-GT So 7 23 1053 58 11 8 2 45.8

2. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Jr 8 43 1873 58 15 13 4 43.6

3. Lester Coleman-VA Sr 8 30 1277 53 11 6 3 42.6

4. A.J. Cole-ST Sr 8 33 1402 61 17 5 2 42.5

5. Kirk Christodoulou-UP Fr 8 41 1740 73 13 8 2 42.4

6. Oscar Bradburn-VT So 8 49 2067 72 15 4 2 42.2

7. Logan Tyler-FS Jr 8 58 2438 61 7 13 4 42.0

8. Dom Maggio-WF Jr 8 54 2247 55 15 9 1 41.6

9. Grant Carlson-BC So 8 50 2070 54 22 5 2 41.4

10. Austin Parker-DU Jr 8 48 1975 57 14 11 2 41.1

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

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 8 20 23 54 87.0 2.50

2. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 8 13 21 48 61.9 1.62

3. Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 8 12 13 44 92.3 1.50

4. Brian Delaney-VA So 8 11 14 46 78.6 1.38

5. Wesley Wells-GT Fr 6 8 8 48 100.0 1.33

6. Nick Sciba-WF Fr 8 10 10 47 100.0 1.25

Alex Kessman-UP So 8 10 10 55 100.0 1.25

8. Ricky Aguayo-FS Jr 8 8 12 53 66.7 1.00

9. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 8 6 7 43 85.7 0.75

Blanton Creque-UL Jr 8 6 8 46 75.0 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 8 20 23 54 87.0

2. Freeman Jones-NC Sr 8 13 21 48 61.9

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Greg Huegel-CU Sr 8 40 40 100.0

Andre Szmyt-SU Fr 8 36 36 100.0

Christopher Dunn-ST Fr 8 31 31 100.0

Nick Sciba-WF Fr 8 28 28 100.0

Wesley Wells-GT Fr 6 26 26 100.0

Freeman Jones-NC Sr 8 23 23 100.0

Collin Wareham-DU Sr 8 23 23 100.0

Brian Johnson-VT So 8 22 22 100.0

Colton Lichtenberg-BC Sr 7 21 21 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS Jr 8 19 19 100.0

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

(Conference games)

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

1. Cole Holcomb-NC Sr 8 LB 47 39 86 10.8

2. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 7 LB 40 28 68 9.7

3. Rayshard Ashby-VT So 7 LB 36 31 67 9.6

4. Ryan Guthrie-SU Sr 8 LB 44 31 75 9.4

Cameron Glenn-WF Sr 8 DB 52 23 75 9.4

6. Isaiah McDuffie-BC So 8 LB 42 30 72 9.0

Justin Strnad-WF Jr 8 LB 42 30 72 9.0

8. Connor Strachan-BC Sr 8 LB 38 32 70 8.8

9. Kielan Whitner-SU Sr 8 LB 37 32 69 8.6

10. Hamsah Nasirildeen-FS So 8 DB 32 34 66 8.2

11. Malik Carney-NC Sr 6 DL 29 20 49 8.2

12. Jaquan Johnson-UM Sr 7 DB 29 28 57 8.1

13. Damar Hamlin-UP Jr 8 DB 42 21 63 7.9

14. Kendall Joseph-CU Sr 7 LB 27 28 55 7.9

15. Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 8 SS 38 24 62 7.8

16. Myles Dorn-NC Jr 6 DB 27 19 46 7.7

17. Michael Pinckney-UM Jr 7 LB 30 23 53 7.6

18. Max Richardson-BC So 8 LB 28 32 60 7.5

19. Reggie Floyd-VT Jr 8 DB 41 18 59 7.4

20. Evan Foster-SU Jr 8 DB 39 18 57 7.1

21. Will Harris-BC Sr 8 DB 32 24 56 7.0

Dylan Singleton-DU Jr 6 26 16 42 7.0

23. Dontavious Jackson-FS Jr 8 LB 29 26 55 6.9

24. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 8 LB 32 22 54 6.8

25. Dorian Etheridge-UL So 7 LB 28 17 45 6.4

26. Jarius Morehead-ST Jr 8 SAF 32 18 50 6.2

27. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Sr 8 LB 33 16 49 6.1

Charles Snowden-VA So 8 LB 18 31 49 6.1

29. Marquis Waters-DU So 8 30 18 48 6.0

Dee Smith-UL Jr 8 26 22 48 6.0

A.J. Westbrook-FS Sr 8 DB 27 21 48 6.0

Joey Blount-VA So 7 20 22 42 6.0

Amari Henderson-WF Jr 6 DB 24 12 36 6.0

34. Essang Bassey-WF Jr 8 DB 36 11 47 5.9

J.K. Britt-NC Sr 8 DB 30 17 47 5.9

36. Isaiah Moore-ST Fr 8 LB 28 18 46 5.8

Chris Peace-VA Sr 8 LB 22 24 46 5.8

38. Luke Masterson-WF So 7 DB 24 16 40 5.7

Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 7 DL 22 18 40 5.7

40. Zane Zandier-VA So 8 LB 17 28 45 5.6

Sheldrick Redwine-UM Sr 8 DB 25 20 45 5.6

Divine Deablo-VT So 8 DB 28 17 45 5.6

43. DeCalon Brooks-FS Fr 7 LB 13 26 39 5.6

44. Bryce Hall-VA Jr 8 CB 24 19 43 5.4

Zach Allen-BC Sr 8 DL 14 29 43 5.4

46. Robert Snyder-VA So 7 LB 11 26 37 5.3

47. Tre Lamar-CU Jr 8 LB 22 18 40 5.0

Gerald Willis III-UM Sr 8 DL 23 17 40 5.0

Dax Hollifield-VT Fr 8 LB 19 21 40 5.0

Jalen Johnson-GT Sr 8 DB 26 14 40 5.0

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Brian Burns-FS Jr 8 DE 9 2 10.0 1.25

2. Wyatt Ray-BC Sr 8 DL 7 1 7.5 0.94

3. Joe Jackson-UM Jr 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

Alton Robinson-SU Jr 8 DL 7 0 7.0 0.88

5. Clelin Ferrell-CU Jr 8 DE 5 1 5.5 0.69

6. Kendall Coleman-SU Jr 8 DL 5 0 5.0 0.62

7. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 7 LB 4 2 5.0 0.71

8. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 8 LB 3 2 5.0 0.62

James Smith-Williams-ST Jr 8 DE 4 2 5.0 0.62

10. Chris Peace-VA Sr 8 LB 4 1 4.5 0.56

11. Jonathan Garvin-UM So 8 DL 3 2 4.0 0.50

12. Malik Carney-NC Sr 6 DL 4 0 4.0 0.67

13. Kingsley Jonathan-SU So 8 DL 3 2 4.0 0.50

Larrell Murchison-ST Jr 8 DT 3 2 4.0 0.50

Jason Strowbridge-NC Jr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50

Dewayne Hendrix-UP Sr 7 DL 3 1 3.5 0.50

17. Houshun Gaines-VT Jr 6 DL 3 1 3.5 0.58

18. Marvin Wilson-FS So 8 DT 3 1 3.5 0.44

Chris Slayton-SU Sr 8 DL 3 1 3.5 0.44

20. Christian Wilkins-CU Sr 8 DT 2 2 3.0 0.38

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

1. Brian Burns-FS Jr 8 DE 13 5 15.5 1.94

2. Alton Robinson-SU Jr 8 DL 13 0 13.0 1.62

3. Joe Jackson-UM Jr 8 DL 8 5 10.5 1.31

4. Shaquille Quarterman-UM Jr 8 LB 6 7 9.5 1.19

Ryan Guthrie-SU Sr 8 LB 8 3 9.5 1.19

6. Christian Wilkins-CU Sr 8 DT 6 6 9.0 1.12

Wyatt Ray-BC Sr 8 DL 7 4 9.0 1.12

Clelin Ferrell-CU Jr 8 DE 7 4 9.0 1.12

9. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 7 LB 6 5 8.5 1.21

10. Zach Allen-BC Sr 8 DL 6 4 8.0 1.00

Gerald Willis III-UM Sr 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00

Ricky Walker-VT Sr 8 DL 4 8 8.0 1.00

13. Malik Carney-NC Sr 6 DL 7 1 7.5 1.25

14. Reggie Floyd-VT Jr 8 DB 5 5 7.5 0.94

15. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 7 DL 5 5 7.5 1.07

16. Jonathan Garvin-UM So 8 DL 4 7 7.5 0.94

17. Anree Saint-Amour-GT Sr 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

Rashad Weaver-UP So 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

Xavier Thomas-CU Fr 8 DE 6 2 7.0 0.88

Isaiah Moore-ST Fr 8 LB 4 6 7.0 0.88

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 24, 2018

(Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Bryce Hall-VA Jr 8 12 2 14 1.75

2. Hamp Cheevers-BC Jr 8 5 5 10 1.25

Taj-Amir Torres-BC Sr 8 8 2 10 1.25

4. Dane Jackson-UP Jr 8 9 0 9 1.12

Brandon Sebastian-BC Fr 8 7 2 9 1.12

Charles Snowden-VA So 8 7 2 9 1.12

7. Essang Bassey-WF Jr 8 8 0 8 1.00

Nick McCloud-ST Jr 6 5 1 6 1.00

Amari Henderson-WF Jr 6 6 0 6 1.00

Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 8 5 3 8 1.00

Trajan Bandy-UM So 8 6 2 8 1.00

12. Andre Cisco-SU Fr 8 5 2 7 0.88

Caleb Farley-VT Fr 8 5 2 7 0.88

14. Asante Samuel-FS Fr 7 6 0 6 0.86

15. Myles Dorn-NC Jr 6 3 2 5 0.83

16. Zach Allen-BC Sr 8 5 1 6 0.75

Patrice Rene-NC Jr 8 4 2 6 0.75

Chris Ingram-ST So 8 6 0 6 0.75

19. Tre Swilling-GT Fr 7 4 1 5 0.71

20. Tariq Carpenter-GT So 8 4 1 5 0.62

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Hamp Cheevers-BC Jr 8 5 51 0 23 0.62

2. Juan Thornhill-VA Sr 8 3 86 0 62 0.38

Stanford Samuels-FS So 8 3 13 0 11 0.38

Christopher Fredrick-SU Jr 8 3 -2 0 0 0.38

5. Myles Dorn-NC Jr 6 2 0 0 0 0.33

6. Malik Rivera-GT Sr 8 2 84 0 42 0.25

Romeo Finley-UM Jr 8 2 83 1 83 0.25

Taj-Amir Torres-BC Sr 8 2 40 0 34 0.25

Andre Cisco-SU Fr 8 2 39 0 39 0.25

Jhavonte Dean-UM Sr 8 2 35 0 25 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Malik Carney-NC Sr 6 5 0.83

2. Alton Robinson-SU Jr 8 3 0.38

Cole Holcomb-NC Sr 8 3 0.38

Anree Saint-Amour-GT Sr 8 3 0.38

Brian Burns-FS Jr 8 3 0.38

6. Demetrius Kemp-WF Sr 6 2 0.33

7. Germaine Pratt-ST Sr 7 2 0.29

Jaquan Johnson-UM Sr 7 2 0.29

9. Cameron Glenn-WF Sr 8 2 0.25

Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Sr 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Charlie Thomas-GT Fr 6 3 0.50

2. Malik Carney-NC Sr 6 2 0.33

3. Ben Humphreys-DU Sr 7 2 0.29

London Iakopo-UL Sr 7 2 0.29

Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF So 7 2 0.29

6. Ryan Guthrie-SU Sr 8 2 0.25

Alton Robinson-SU Jr 8 2 0.25

Dane Jackson-UP Jr 8 2 0.25

Khalil Ladler-VT So 8 2 0.25

Jonathan Garvin-UM So 8 2 0.25