POWER RANKINGS
Breaking down the ACC
1. Clemson: The Tigers fell again in national polls, but not in this one. They’re more than halfway through their league slate.
2. Virginia: The Cavaliers recovered from the loss to Miami with a resounding result against Duke.
3. Pittsburgh: The Panthers have a couple of road victories in the ACC and they look plenty aggressive at times.
4. Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons win with five field goals against Florida State a week after eight touchdowns weren’t enough vs. Louisville.
5. Boston College: The Eagles turn to another quarterback, but the rushing attack is what makes it flow most of the time for this team.
6. Virginia Tech: The Hokies win the historic six-overtime matchup with Tar Heels, so now they’re thinking of bigger things again in Blacksburg.
7. North Carolina: The Tar Heels find themselves in another close game. Their two ACC losses have come by one point and two points.
8. Duke: The Blue Devils weren’t up to the task against Virginia. The best remedy would be to go to Chapel Hill and return with a victory.
9. Florida State: The Seminoles needed one field goal at the end of the game and couldn’t come up with it against Wake Forest.
10. North Carolina State: The Wolfpack has the week off and that could mean transitioning to a third starting quarterback of the season.
11. Louisville: The two-game winning streak went by the wayside with the loss to Clemson, but the Cardinals can still make some noise.
12. Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets pick up their first ACC victory under coach Geoff Collins with some overtime work at Miami.
13. Miami: The Hurricanes are bound to regret the mistakes against the Yellow Jackets and it could be a rough final stretch of the season
14. Syracuse: Orange began the season in the national rankings, but that seems like a long, long time ago after the home loss to Pittsburgh.