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Here are some things to watch in Week 7 of ACC play:

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Game of the week

No. 23 North Carolina State at No. 14 North Carolina. The one-loss teams located 35 miles apart meet, with the winner staying within sight of unbeaten ACC leaders Clemson and Notre Dame. They’re matched while in the AP Top 25 for just the third time and first since Sept. 25, 1993, when UNC won 35-14.

The Wolfpack (4-1, 4-1 ACC) has won three in a row but will be without quarterbac­k Devin Leary, who sustained a broken fibula against Duke and could miss the rest of the season. Junior Bailey Hockman, who started the first two games and finished last week’s 31-20 win, takes over behind center.

The Tar Heels (3-1, 3-1) look to rebound from being upset 31-28 at Florida State. Running back Michael Carter enters ranked second in the ACC in all-purpose yards (156.5 yards per game) and third in rushing (119.5) for an attack averaging 35.2 points. UNC leads the series 6736-6, including last year’s 41-10 victory, but N.C. State has won nine of the past 12.

Best matchup

The challenges continue for Pittsburgh’s defense, this time against No. 3 Notre Dame, whose offense is seeking a better performanc­e than against Louisville.

The Fighting Irish managed just 12 points and 338 yards against the Cardinals, nearly 103 under their average, but still won. The Panthers (3-3, 2-3) have dropped three in a row but rank second in ACC total defense (274.7). Led by defensive lineman Patrick Jones II of Chesapeake, they’re also first against the rush (61.5) and aim to slow a Notre Dame ground game averaging 261 yards per outing.

Long shots

Syracuse enters as a 44 1⁄ 2point underdog at Clemson and was drilled 41-6 in last year’s matchup. Syracuse is the last school to beat the Tigers in the regular season (2017), which seems long ago considerin­g Clemson has won 34 in a row since then, excluding postseason.

Pittsburgh opened as a nine-point home underdog against No. 3 Notre Dame, which escaped slumping Louisville 12-7.

Inside the numbers

Virginia Tech’s Khalil Herbert (148 yards rushing per game) leads the nation and six ACC backs in the top 24.

Notre Dame’s Kyren Williams (121.5) and UNC’s Michael Carter (119.5) are sixth and seventh, respective­ly, followed by Louisville’s Javian Hawkins (103.8, 15th), UNC’s Javonte Williams (100.5, 19th) and Wake Forest’s Kenneth Walker III (95.8, 24th).

Impact player

N.C. State linebacker Payton Wilson has a tough act to follow after recording a team-high 19 tackles and two of the Wolfpack’s three intercepti­ons in the win over Duke. The sophomore leads the ACC at 11 stops per game, which ranks sixth in the Bowl Subdivisio­n, despite missing the Virginia Tech contest with an injury. Wilson led State in tackles last season despite starting one game.

 ?? MATT FREED/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh’s Patrick Jones II, from Grassfield High, is among college football’s sack leaders.
MATT FREED/ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh’s Patrick Jones II, from Grassfield High, is among college football’s sack leaders.

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