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THE ACC THIS WEEK Game of the week Best matchup

Here are things to watch in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Week 6:

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Boston College at No. 23 Virginia Tech. This is the only game on the week's schedule to match a pair of one-loss teams, meaning the loser will slide significan­tly back in an ACC race headlined by three unbeatens: No. 1 Clemson, No. 4 Notre Dame and No. 5 North Carolina. The Hokies (2-1, 2-1 ACC) are coming off a 56-45 road loss to the Tar Heels and have played short-handed every week due to a combinatio­n of coronaviru­s and injury issues, though returning starting quarterbac­k Hendon Hooker made his debut in the UNC game and played the entire way after halftime. As for the Eagles (3-1, 2-1), first-year coach Jeff Hafley's squad is coming off a 31-30 overtime win against Pittsburgh after a close home loss to UNC.

Pittsburgh's defense should challenge No. 13 Miami's offense. The Panthers lead the ACC in total defense (263.4 yards per game), run defense (52.0) and sacks (4.8) — ranking in the top six in the Bowl Subdivisio­n ranks in each. Pitt, featuring Grassfield High alum Patrick Jones II at DE, also ranks 12th nationally in scoring defense by allowing 18.2 points per game. The Panthers (3-2, 2-2) have lost consecutiv­e one-point games to North Carolina State and Boston College. The Hurricanes (3-1, 2-1) struggled to 210 yards in last weekend's loss at No. 1 Clemson, but averaged 499 yards in their first three games.

Inside the numbers

Duke visits N.C. State for the 83rd meeting in a longtime series between instate neighbors, one far more rare after waves of ACC expansion. Separated by about 25 miles, the schools played every year except once from 1924 through 2003, the exception being in 1944 during World War II. But they haven't played since 2013, and the Blue Devils haven't visited Raleigh since 2009.

Long shot

Georgia Tech opened the week as a 261⁄ 2- point underdog against visiting Clemson, which has won five straight ACC championsh­ips and 25 straight games against league opponents. The Yellow Jackets haven't beaten the Tigers since the 2014 season as every-year opponents. And Wake Forest was a 2-point home underdog as of Wednesday against visiting Virginia.

Impact player

UNC receiver Dazz Newsome will look for another big game tonight at Florida State. The returning 1,000-yard receiver had just three catches for 31 yards before last week, when the Hampton High graduate had seven catches for 69 yards and a score to go with a rushing TD vs. the Hokies. Offensive coordinato­r Phil Longo said Monday he needed to get Newsome more involved after the first two games, saying: “I think the more Dazz touches the football, the more explosive he'll be this season.”

 ?? GERRY BROOME/AP ?? North Carolina wide receiver Dazz Newsome is looking to shake off a slow start this season.
GERRY BROOME/AP North Carolina wide receiver Dazz Newsome is looking to shake off a slow start this season.

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