The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Uncertaint­y in ACC’s Coastal Division

- By Aaron Beard

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coastal Division hasn’t had a repeat champion since 2011 and generally has a surprise team climb to the top of the standings.

Things likely won’t change in 2017.

Five of the seven teams are breaking in a new starting quarterbac­k, and it was unclear at the ACC’s preseason media days which team is best positioned to take control of an unpredicta­ble division that hasn’t produced an ACC champion since Virginia Tech in 2010.

The Hokies — the last program to win consecutiv­e Coastal crowns — were last year’s champions and have 14 starters back from a 10-win team entering coach Justin Fuente’s second season.

“You know, the ultimate number of wins and all that sort of stuff, I understand it’s important and it is a measuring tool, but it’s not the only one,” Fuente said Friday. “My first year at Memphis, we had to use a different measuring tool to determine if we were improving. Each year is different. Each team is different. As we move forward, for us, it’s all about focusing on the process and making sure we’re giving ourselves a chance.”

Miami, meanwhile, returns 16 starters for its second season under Mark Richt, including running back Mark Walton (1,117 yards, 14 touchdowns). But like the Hokies, the Hurricanes are among the crowded ranks of teams having to replace a starting quarterbac­k after losing Brad Kaaya.

As for North Carolina, which won the Coastal in 2015 and finished tied for second last year, the Tar Heels will have significan­t personnel losses that include quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky — the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft — receivers Mack Hollins and Ryan Switzer, and top tailbacks Elijah Hood and T.J. Logan. That means the team’s top strength under sixth-year coach Larry Fedora — a fast-paced and high-scoring offense that could cover for defensive weaknesses — could be in for a struggle.

 ?? CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente speaks to the media during the Atlantic Coast Conference NCAA college football media day in Charlotte, N.C. Friday.
CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente speaks to the media during the Atlantic Coast Conference NCAA college football media day in Charlotte, N.C. Friday.

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