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THIS WEEK IN THE ACC Inside the numbers

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Game of the week

No. 24 Louisville at No. 21 Pittsburgh. The Cardinals (1-1, 0-1 ACC) dropped six spots in the Top 25 after losing a 47-34 home shootout to No. 12 Miami, and they must hit the road this week. Louisville lost despite outgaining Miami 516-485. The Cardinals gave up two 75-yard scoring plays, one a run and the other a pass. The Panthers (2-0, 1-0) have won their games by a combined score of 76-10, including a 55-0 victory against Austin Peay and a 21-10 home win against Syracuse a week ago. The Cardinals and Panthers are old rivals from their days in the Big East, but haven’t met since 2015, Pat Narduzzi’s first season as Pitt’s coach. The Panthers are scheduled to play their first four games at home.

Best matchup

N.C. State’s running game against Virginia Tech’s defense. The Wolfpack rolled up 270 rushing yards in a victory against Wake Forest and will face an experience­d Hokies defense that is now being led by Justin Hamilton following longtime coordinato­r Bud Foster’s retirement after last season. Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence has attempted 276 consecutiv­e passes without an intercepti­on, the longest active streak in the country and thirdlonge­st in league history. The ACC mark of 379 was set by N.C. State’s Russell Wilson. N.C. State’s Ryan Finley ranks second with 339. The Tigers (2-0, 1-0), who are off this weekend, have won a league-record 31 consecutiv­e regularsea­son games.

Long shot

Texas State’s most recent game against an ACC opponent came in 2015, a 59-16 loss to Florida State, making the Bobcats’ matchup with Boston College (1-0) in Chestnut Hill on Saturday night a tall task. The Bobcats (1-2) from San Marcos, who compete in the Sun Belt Conference, replaced the Ohio Bobcats on the Eagles’ schedule when the Mid-American Conference decided not to play football this fall. The Eagles won their opener under first-year coach Jeff Hafley, 26-6 at Duke.

Impact player

Ricky Person Jr. of N.C. State did a little bit of everything as the Wolfpack outlasted Wake Forest 45-42. He touched the ball four different ways and accounted for touchdowns two ways, including the winning score with 3:21 remaining. Person scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter, threw a 2-yard jump pass for a touchdown in the third quarter and ran 3 yards for the winning score. He also caught two passes and returned three kickoffs.

 ?? ETHAN HYMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The N.C. State Wolfpack rolled up 270 rushing yards in a victory against Wake Forest and will face an experience­d Virginia Tech defense that is now being led by Justin Hamilton following longtime coordinato­r Bud Foster’s retirement.
ETHAN HYMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS The N.C. State Wolfpack rolled up 270 rushing yards in a victory against Wake Forest and will face an experience­d Virginia Tech defense that is now being led by Justin Hamilton following longtime coordinato­r Bud Foster’s retirement.

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