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Weekly Release | 2019 Football 1 ACC Games Overall ATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak Clemson 6 0 263 71 1.000 8 0 339 91 1.000 5-0 3-0 0-0 Won 23 Wake Forest 2 1 108 106 .667 6 1 260 187 .857 4-1 2-0 0-0 Won 1 Louisville 3 2 165 199 .600 5 3 262 255 .625 3-2 1-1 1-0 Won 1 Florida State 3 3 159 152 .500 4 4 235 232 .500 4-1 0-3 0-0 Won 1 Boston College 2 3 150 179 .400 4 4 249 256 .500 3-2 1-2 0-0 Lost 1 NC State 1 2 53 86 .333 4 3 189 159 .571 4-0 0-3 0-0 Lost 1 Syracuse 0 4 53 119 .000 3 5 190 218 .375 2-2 1-3 0-0 Lost 3 ACC Games Overall COASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak Virginia 3 2 139 97 .600 5 3 239 166 .625 4-0 1-3 0-0 Lost 1 North Carolina 3 2 147 128 .600 4 4 220 206 .500 2-2 1-2 1-0 Won 1 Virginia Tech 2 2 123 156 .500 5 2 212 207 .714 4-1 1-1 0-0 Won 3 Pitt 2 2 86 96 .500 5 3 168 171 .625 3-2 2-1 0-0 Won 1 Duke 2 3 147 134 .400 4 4 236 207 .500 2-1 2-2 0-1 Lost 2 Miami 2 3 114 119 .400 4 4 214 155 .500 3-2 1-1 0-1 Won 1 Georgia Tech 1 3 87 152 .250 2 5 127 213 .286 1-2 1-3 0-0 Won 1 2019 STANDINGS n Twelve of 14 ACC teams are in action in week 10, including five conference matchups and two non-con- ference games. Virginia and North Carolina, which are tied atop the Coastal Division, cap the action Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. on ACCN. Virginia has won the last two head-to-head meetings in “The South’s Oldest Rivalry,” which was first played in 1892. Pitt is one of four teams with two losses in the Coastal Division, and plays at Georgia Tech at 4 p.m. on RSN. Virginia Tech, which is 2-2 in the Coastal Division, steps out of conference for a 2:30 p.m. matchup at Notre Dame. n In the Atlantic Division, a pair of noon games kick off the weekend when Syracuse plays host to Boston College on ACCN and Wake Forest welcomes NC State to Winston-Salem on ESPN. The Wolfpack and Deacons have played every year since 1910. n The annual cross-divisional rivalry between Miami and Florida State kicks off at 3:30 p.m. on ABC. Miami holds a 33-30 edge in the all-time series, which was first played in 1951, and has won two in row over the Seminoles. n There are 16 conference games remaining that involve at least one Coastal Division team, and entering week 10, there are 65,536 possible end-of-season standings scenarios. Following this week’s games, there will be 8,192 possible scenarios, and after games of Nov. 9, the number decreases to 1,024 possible scenarios. n The ACC has posted 22 wins against teams with a .500 record-or-better, which ties for the most of any conference. n The ACC is the most competitive conference in the country with 17 of 32 conference games (53.1 per- cent) decided by one possession. That is the highest percentage of any Power 5 conference. Nine ACC games have been decided by three points or fewer, the most of any Power 5 league. ACC Competitiveness - Conference Games Only Games Games Decided by 8 pts or fewer Pct. ACC 32 17 .531 Pac-12 30 14 .467 Big 12 23 10 .435 SEC 34 8 .235 Big Ten 35 10 .286 n Including non-conference games, Miami and North Carolina have each played seven games decided by one possession, which ties for the most in the country. Pitt has played six games decided by eight points or fewer, Wake Forest has played five and Florida State and Virginia Tech have played four. North Carolina's four losses have come against teams that are a combined 24-3. Most Games Decided by One Possession in 2019 Miami 7 (UF, NC, CMU, VT, VA, GT, UP) North Carolina 7 (SC, UM, WF, ASU, CU, VT, DU) Pitt 6 (PSU, UCF, DEL, DU, SU, UM) Eastern Michigan 6 n According to ESPN Stats & Info, 51 games involving an ACC team have been decided by one possession, 13 more than any other conference. There have been 32 ACC games involving a Coastal Division team decided ACC QUICK HITS Oct. 28, 2019 Saturday, Nov. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM App/Web Boston College (4-4, 2-3) at Syracuse (3-5, 0-4) Noon, ACCN 137 193 955 Series: Syracuse leads, 32-20; Last meeting: Syracuse, 42-21 (2018) ACCN: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Eric Wood (sideline) NC State (4-3, 1-2) at No. 23/22 Wake Forest (6-1, 2-1) Noon, ESPN 133 194 956 Series: NC State leads, 66-40-6; Last meeting: Wake Forest, 27-23 (2018) ESPN: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline) Virginia Tech (5-2) at No. 16/16 Notre Dame (5-2) 2:30 p.m., NBC 129 382 971 Series: Tied, 1-1; Last meeting: Notre Dame, 45-23-7 (2018) NBC: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Doug Flutie (analyst), Kathryn Tappen (sideline), Chris Simms (sideline) Miami (4-4, 2-3) at Florida State (4-4, 3-3) 3:30 p.m., ABC 133 194 956 Series: Miami leads, 33-30; Last meeting: Miami, 28-27 (2018) ABC: Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), Allison Williams (sideline) Wofford (5-2) at No. 4/3 Clemson (8-0) 4 p.m., ACCN 137 193 955 Series: Clemson leads, 12-3; Last meeting: Clemson, 49-10 (2015) ACCN: Chris Cotter (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst), Kelsey Riggs (sideline) Pitt (5-3, 2-2) at Georgia Tech (2-5, 1-3) 4 p.m., RSN 113 202 965 Series: Pitt leads, 8-5; Last meeting: Pitt, 24-19 (2018) RSN: Tom Werme (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst), Kelsey Wingert (sideline) Virginia (5-3, 3-2) at North Carolina (4-4, 3-2) 7:30 p.m., ACCN 137 193 955 Series: UNC leads, 63-56-4; Last meeting: Virginia, 31-21 (2018) ACCN: Dave O'Brien (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), Katie George (sideline) 2019 WEEK 10 SCHEDULE

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Page 1: 2019 STANDINGS ACC QUICK HITS - Clemson Tigers · Star of the Week for his performance against FSU. He made all five field goals, including a 25-yard game-winner in a 22-20 win. n

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ACC Games OverallATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut StreakClemson 6 0 263 71 1.000 8 0 339 91 1.000 5-0 3-0 0-0 Won 23Wake Forest 2 1 108 106 .667 6 1 260 187 .857 4-1 2-0 0-0 Won 1Louisville 3 2 165 199 .600 5 3 262 255 .625 3-2 1-1 1-0 Won 1Florida State 3 3 159 152 .500 4 4 235 232 .500 4-1 0-3 0-0 Won 1Boston College 2 3 150 179 .400 4 4 249 256 .500 3-2 1-2 0-0 Lost 1NC State 1 2 53 86 .333 4 3 189 159 .571 4-0 0-3 0-0 Lost 1Syracuse 0 4 53 119 .000 3 5 190 218 .375 2-2 1-3 0-0 Lost 3

ACC Games OverallCOASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Pct W L For Opp Pct Home Away Neut StreakVirginia 3 2 139 97 .600 5 3 239 166 .625 4-0 1-3 0-0 Lost 1North Carolina 3 2 147 128 .600 4 4 220 206 .500 2-2 1-2 1-0 Won 1Virginia Tech 2 2 123 156 .500 5 2 212 207 .714 4-1 1-1 0-0 Won 3Pitt 2 2 86 96 .500 5 3 168 171 .625 3-2 2-1 0-0 Won 1Duke 2 3 147 134 .400 4 4 236 207 .500 2-1 2-2 0-1 Lost 2Miami 2 3 114 119 .400 4 4 214 155 .500 3-2 1-1 0-1 Won 1Georgia Tech 1 3 87 152 .250 2 5 127 213 .286 1-2 1-3 0-0 Won 1

2019 STANDINGS

n Twelve of 14 ACC teams are in action in week 10, including five conference matchups and two non-con-ference games. Virginia and North Carolina, which are tied atop the Coastal Division, cap the action Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. on ACCN. Virginia has won the last two head-to-head meetings in “The South’s Oldest Rivalry,” which was first played in 1892. Pitt is one of four teams with two losses in the Coastal Division, and plays at Georgia Tech at 4 p.m. on RSN. Virginia Tech, which is 2-2 in the Coastal Division, steps out of conference for a 2:30 p.m. matchup at Notre Dame.

n In the Atlantic Division, a pair of noon games kick off the weekend when Syracuse plays host to Boston College on ACCN and Wake Forest welcomes NC State to Winston-Salem on ESPN. The Wolfpack and Deacons have played every year since 1910.

n The annual cross-divisional rivalry between Miami and Florida State kicks off at 3:30 p.m. on ABC. Miami holds a 33-30 edge in the all-time series, which was first played in 1951, and has won two in row over the Seminoles.

n There are 16 conference games remaining that involve at least one Coastal Division team, and entering week 10, there are 65,536 possible end-of-season standings scenarios. Following this week’s games, there will be 8,192 possible scenarios, and after games of Nov. 9, the number decreases to 1,024 possible scenarios.

n The ACC has posted 22 wins against teams with a .500 record-or-better, which ties for the most of any conference.

n The ACC is the most competitive conference in the country with 17 of 32 conference games (53.1 per-cent) decided by one possession. That is the highest percentage of any Power 5 conference. Nine ACC games have been decided by three points or fewer, the most of any Power 5 league.

ACC Competitiveness - Conference Games Only Games Games Decided by 8 pts or fewer Pct.ACC 32 17 .531Pac-12 30 14 .467Big 12 23 10 .435SEC 34 8 .235Big Ten 35 10 .286

n Including non-conference games, Miami and North Carolina have each played seven games decided by one possession, which ties for the most in the country. Pitt has played six games decided by eight points or fewer, Wake Forest has played five and Florida State and Virginia Tech have played four. North Carolina's four losses have come against teams that are a combined 24-3.

Most Games Decided by One Possession in 2019Miami 7 (UF, NC, CMU, VT, VA, GT, UP)North Carolina 7 (SC, UM, WF, ASU, CU, VT, DU)Pitt 6 (PSU, UCF, DEL, DU, SU, UM)Eastern Michigan 6

n According to ESPN Stats & Info, 51 games involving an ACC team have been decided by one possession, 13 more than any other conference. There have been 32 ACC games involving a Coastal Division team decided

ACC QUICK HITS

Oct. 28, 2019

Saturday, Nov. 1 Time, TV Sirius XM App/WebBoston College (4-4, 2-3) at Syracuse (3-5, 0-4) Noon, ACCN 137 193 955Series: Syracuse leads, 32-20; Last meeting: Syracuse, 42-21 (2018)ACCN: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Eric Wood (sideline)

NC State (4-3, 1-2) at No. 23/22 Wake Forest (6-1, 2-1) Noon, ESPN 133 194 956Series: NC State leads, 66-40-6; Last meeting: Wake Forest, 27-23 (2018)ESPN: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline)

Virginia Tech (5-2) at No. 16/16 Notre Dame (5-2) 2:30 p.m., NBC 129 382 971Series: Tied, 1-1; Last meeting: Notre Dame, 45-23-7 (2018)NBC: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Doug Flutie (analyst), Kathryn Tappen (sideline), Chris Simms (sideline)

Miami (4-4, 2-3) at Florida State (4-4, 3-3) 3:30 p.m., ABC 133 194 956Series: Miami leads, 33-30; Last meeting: Miami, 28-27 (2018)ABC: Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), Allison Williams (sideline)

Wofford (5-2) at No. 4/3 Clemson (8-0) 4 p.m., ACCN 137 193 955Series: Clemson leads, 12-3; Last meeting: Clemson, 49-10 (2015)ACCN: Chris Cotter (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst), Kelsey Riggs (sideline)

Pitt (5-3, 2-2) at Georgia Tech (2-5, 1-3) 4 p.m., RSN 113 202 965Series: Pitt leads, 8-5; Last meeting: Pitt, 24-19 (2018)RSN: Tom Werme (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst), Kelsey Wingert (sideline)

Virginia (5-3, 3-2) at North Carolina (4-4, 3-2) 7:30 p.m., ACCN 137 193 955Series: UNC leads, 63-56-4; Last meeting: Virginia, 31-21 (2018)ACCN: Dave O'Brien (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), Katie George (sideline)

2019 WEEK 10 SCHEDULE

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ACC N OT E Sby one possession, which is more than all but one con-ference. In those 32 games, the Coastal teams are exactly 16-16 and have scored 778 points and allowed 778 points. Overall, all games involving at least one Coastal team have been decided by 1.7 points per game.

n In ESPN's Football Power Index, 13 of the ACC’s 14 teams are ranked in the top 76 of FPI, the most of any conference. FPI is a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of a team's performance going forward for the rest of the season.

n The ACC boasts two of the top 10 offenses in the coun-try in No. 4 Clemson and No. 5 Wake Forest. Four ACC teams rank among the top 15 defenses in the country, including No. 4 Clemson. The Tigers are the only team in the country in the top five in both total offense and total defense.

n The league is on pace to have 12 bowl eligible teams and is the only conference in the country with 12 teams with a .500 record-or-better.

n In the NCAA strength of schedule ranking, Louisville has played the nation's third-most difficult schedule based on past opposition. Louisville's opponents are a combined 39-15 (.722). It is the most difficult schedule to date of any Power 5 team. Florida State ranks fourth, followed by No. 6 North Carolina, No. 18 Miami and No. 23 Pitt.

n Led by Pitt, seven ACC teams rank among the top 20 nationally in sacks per game. The Panthers lead the nation with 38 sacks in seven games (4.75/gm) and are followed by No. 4 Virginia (4.0), No. 7 NC State (3.71), No. 9 Clemson (3.63), No. 12 Virginia Tech (3.57) and No. 18 Syracuse (3.13) and Miami (3.13).

n Clemson and Wake Forest are ranked in both the AP Top 25 Poll and the Amway Coaches Poll. Clemson is fourth in the AP poll and third in the Coaches poll. Wake Forest is No. 23 in the AP poll and No. 22 in the Coaches poll. Pitt, Virginia and Virginia Tech are receiving votes in at least one of the polls.

n Clemson has won 23 consecutive games. That is the second-longest streak in ACC history and the longest ac-tive streak in the country. The league record is 29 straight by Florida State from 2012-14.

ACC Win Streaks (all games)29 - Florida State, 2012-1423 - Clemson, 2018-present17 - Florida State, 1999-200017 - Clemson, 2014-15

n Clemson has won a nation's best 26 consecutive reg-ular season games. The last time the Tigers lost a regular season game was at Syracuse on Oct. 13, 2017. Clemson has won 57 of its last 59 regular season games.

n Clemson registered its 750th all-time victory with a 45-14 win over Florida State on Oct. 12. Clemson, which now has 752 wins, leads all ACC teams and ranks 15th among all FBS schools. Virginia Tech is 16th with 748. Georgia Tech (19th, 737) and Syracuse (22nd, 722) also rank among the top 25 in wins.

n Eleven ACC head coaches have won at least 50 career games, including five with more than 100 victories. The five 100-win coaches are UNC's Mack Brown (248), Wake Forest's Dave Clawson (124), Clemson's Dabo Swinney (124), Virginia's Bronco Mendenhall (120) and Duke's David Cutcliffe (115). No other conference has as many coaches with 100 career wins.

n Two of the five active coaches to win a national title reside in the ACC. Dabo Swinney led Clemson to national

titles in 2016 and 2018. UNC's Mack Brown won a nation-al title at Texas in 2005.

n Wake Forest place-kicker Nick Sciba has converted 23 consecutive field goals (last 11 of 2018; all 12 in 2019). The ACC record is 27 by Marc Primanti of NC State (last seven of 1995; all 20 in 1996). Sciba was a Lou Groza Star of the Week for his performance against FSU. He made all five field goals, including a 25-yard game-winner in a 22-20 win.

n Junior RB Cam Akers has been named to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for his performance in Florida State's 35-17 win over Syracuse. Akers carried the ball 23 times for 144 yards and four touchdowns, completed two passes from the wildcat position and caught two passes. Aker's record-tying four rushing scores included runs of 23, three and six yards in the first half, when he also ran for a two-point conversation His final touchdown was a seven-yard run in the third quarter that put the game out of reach.

n Clemson running back Travis Etienne has 46 career rushing touchdowns, which ties Florida State's Dalvin Cook (2014-16) for fifth in ACC history. Pitt's James Conner (2013-14, 2016) holds the ACC career mark with 52. Etienne also has 49 career touchdowns (46 rushing, 3 receiving), which is tied for seventh in league history.

ACC Career Rushing Touchdowns 1. James Conner, UP 2013-14,16 52 2. Lamar Jackson, UL 2015-17 50 3. Ted Brown, NCSU 1975-78 49 4. James Davis, CU 2005-08 47 5. Dalvin Cook, FSU 2014-16 46 Travis Etienne, CU 2017-present 46

ACC Career Scoring (excluding place-kickers) 1. James Conner, UP 2013-14,16 338 2. Ted Brown, NCSU 1975-78 312 3. Wali Lundy, UVA 2002-05 312 4. C.J. Spiller, CU 2006-09 310 5. Leon Johnson, UNC 1993-96 306 6. Lamar Jackson, UL 2015-17 300 - Travis Etienne, CU 2017-present 294

n Virginia kick returner Joe Reed is close to becoming the second player in ACC history with 3,000 kickoff return yards. Reed currently ranks second behind ACC record-holder T.J. Graham of NC State (2008-12). Syracuse's Sean Riley ranks seventh with 2,377 kickoff return yards.

ACC Career Kickoff Return Yards 1. T.J. Graham, NCSU 2008-12 3,195 2. Torrey Smith, MD 2008-10 2,983 3. Joe Reed, UVA 2016-present 2,931 7. Sean Riley, SU 2016-present 2,377

n BC running back AJ Dillon is on pace to set the ACC record for rushing yards per game. He is currently aver-aging 120.7 rushing yards per game, which is just ahead of the record set by FSU's Dalvin Cook set from 2014-16 (117.5 ypg). Dillon is also climbing the ACC career rush-ing chart, currently ranking 13th in league history.

ACC Career Rushing Yards Per Game 1. AJ Dillon, BC 2017-present 120.7 2. Dalvin Cook, FSU 2014-16 117.5 3. Lamar Jackson, UL 2015-17 108.7

ACC Career Rushing Yards 1. Ted Brown, NCSU 1975-78 4,602 2. Dalvin Cook, FSU 2014-16 4,464 13. AJ Dillon, BC 2017-present 3,741 31. Travis Etienne, CU 2017-present 3,314

n The ACC leads the country with nine starting quarter-backs in the NFL. NC State leads all schools with three starters – Jacoby Brissett (Colts), Philip Rivers (Chargers) and Russell Wilson (Seahawks). Other starters from the ACC include Boston College's Matt Ryan (Falcons), Clemson's Deshaun Watson (Texans), Duke's Daniel Jones (NY Giants), Florida State's Jameis Winston (Buc-caneers), Louisville's Lamar Jackson (Ravens) and North Carolina's Mitch Trubisky (Bears).

CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALISTSn Six student-athletes from the ACC – Clemson center Sean Pollard, Duke quarterback Quentin Harris, Miami wide receiver K.J. Osborn, Pitt tight end Jim Medure, Virginia linebacker Jordan Mack and Wake Forest running back Cade Carney – have been named semifinalists for the 2019 William V. Campbell Trophy® Presented by Mazda, announced by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF). Celebrating its 30th year in 2019, the award recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership. An ACC player has won three of the last five Campbell Trophies and each of the last two.

AROUND THE ACCn Boston College (BCeagles.com): AJ Dillon became Boston College’s all-time leading rusher with 76 yards rushing against Clemson. Dillon broke the record with a 10-yard carry in the third quarter to move past Andre Williams into the top spot in BC history. He now has 3,741 rushing yards.n Clemson (ClemsonTigers.com): Clemson has pro-duced at least 550 yards in three straight games for the first time since 2013; scored 45 points in three consecu-tive games for the first time since 2012; and rushed for at least 275 yards in three straight games for the first time in the Dabo Swinney era.n Duke (GoDuke.com): QB Quentin Harris has tallied at least one rushing score in five of Duke’s eight games.n Florida State (Seminoles.com): Akers tied an FSU

College Football 150th Anniversary• CFB150 is a non-profit corporation formed to plan and administer a national celebration of the sport’s anniversary. The corporation’s Board of Directors is made up of college football stakeholder organiza-tions. Funding for the Anniversary office was provided by the College Football Playoff and NCAA.• The celebration will showcase the rich history and traditions of the sport and its contribution to American society, while also promoting the opportunity it continues to provide to thousands of student-athletes across all levels of college football.• The Anniversary date for college football is November 6, 2019, marking 150 yearssince the first game between Princeton and Rutgers, November 6, 1869. The game was playedon a plot of ground where present day Rutgers gymnasium now stands in New Brunswick, N.J.Rutgers won the first game, 6-4. There will be a number of special commemorations during Anniversary Week in November.

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record with 4 rushing touchdowns in the Noles' 35-17 win over Syracuse, rushing for 144 yards on 20 carries (7.2 ypc). Akers ranks in the top 10 nationally in rushing yards, rushing yards per game, scoring, total touchdowns and rushing touchdowns.n Georgia Tech (RamblinWreck.com): Georgia Tech scored a season-high 28 points in the win over Miami. RB Jordan Mason ran for a career-high 141 yards a week after rushing for 106 vs. Duke. n Louisville (GoCards.com): Louisville has intercepted a pass in four straight games for the first time since 2016. The Cards have six interceptions in the last four games as a team. UofL has forced nine turnovers in the last four games. UofL has forced multiple turnovers in the last four games for the first time since 2016.n Miami (HurricaneSports.com): Miami kept Pitt out of the end zone for the second consecutive season. The Hurricanes limited Pitt to three points a year ago, and this year held the Panthers to four field goals in a 16-12 win.n North Carolina (GoHeels.com): With the win over Duke, Mack Brown became the winningest coach in Carolina football history with 73 victories. His career record with the Tar Heels is 73-50-1. Dick Crum held the previous record with 72 wins since 1987.n NC State (GoPack.com): Wolfpack WR Devin Carter set career-bests with six catches for 140 yards against Boston College. It marked his first game over 100 yards receiving.n Pitt (PittsburghPanthers.com): Junior PK Alex Kes-sman opened the scoring against Miami with a 54-yard field goal. It was Kessman’s seventh career field goal of more than 50 yards, extending his own school record. Kessman now has kicked two field goals at Heinz Field longer than the NFL record of 53 yards.n Syracuse (Cuse.com): The Orange has played three consecutive games without turning the ball over. The last time Syracuse turned the ball over was a fumble on Sept. 28 in the fourth quarter versus Holy Cross – a stretch of 242 offensive plays.n Virginia (VirginiaSports.com): WR Joe Reed surpassed 100 career receptions in the Louisville game. He is the 24th Cavalier in program history to reach 100 career catches. He is the 22nd Cavalier in program history to have 100 career receptions and 1,000 career receiving yards. He is the second Cavalier to reach both plateaus this season, joining Hasise Dubois. n Virginia Tech (HokieSports.com): The North Carolina game was the first time since Sept. 22, 2007, that Virginia Tech had three players complete a pass. All three (Hendon Hooker, Ryan Willis and Quincy Patterson) threw a touchdown.n Wake Forest (GoDeacs.com): PK Nick Sciba made all five field goal attempts in a 22-20 win over Florida State. Sciba has made a nation's best 23 consecutive field goals.

ACTIVE CAREER RUSHERS IN ACC n Five active ACC running backs have rushed for at least 2,000 career yards, led by Boston College's AJ Dillon and Clemson's Travis Etienne, who each have more than 3,000 yards.

Top Active Career Rushing Yards (active career rank)1. AJ Dillon, Boston College .....................3,741 (4th)2. Travis Etienne, Clemson .......................3,314 (9th)3. Cam Akers, Florida State ....................2,647 (18th)4. Cade Carney, Wake Forest ..................2,123 (35th)5. Moe Neal, Syracuse ............................2,158 (37th)

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TICKETS ON SALE OCT. 1n Tickets for the 2019 ACC Football Championship Game are now on sale via Ticketmaster. Tickets can also be purchased on the ACC’s official website, theACC.com, and at the Bank of America Stadium Ticket Office. Prices start at $45 for upper level seating and $55 for lower level seating. This year all tickets for the game will follow the Bank of America mobile ticket process. Fans must access their digital tickets through their mobile phones in order to enter the stadium.

n The 15th annual ACC Football Championship Game is set for a prime time kickoff and will be nationally televised at 7:30 p.m. on ABC. ACC Football Championship Games played at Bank of America Stadium have had an average attendance of more than 70,000 with four sellouts.

n Ten different ACC teams have competed in the game, including a different Coastal Division team each of the previous six years.

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FOUR NEW COACHES IN 2019• The ACC has four new coaches in 2019, including Geoff Collins at Georgia Tech, Scott Satterfield at Louisville, Manny Diaz at Miami and Mack Brown at North Caro-lina. Collins and Satterfield had successful stints at Temple and Appalachian State, respectively. Diaz, Miami’s defensive coor-dinator the last three seasons, earned his first head coaching job after Mark Richt announced his retirement. Brown returns to the Tar Heels, where he coached from 1988-97 and entered 2019 as the winningest active coach in the country.

• Five of the nation’s top 25 active coaches in career victories are from the ACC, which is the most of any conference. All five have more than 100 career wins.

• Among active coaches, ACC head coaches Dabo Swinney of Clemson, Scott Satterfield of Louisville and North Carolina’s Brown rank among the top 25 in the nation in career winning percentage. Swinney’s .805 winning percentage leads the nation.

Mack BrownNorth Carolina

Scott SatterfieldLouisville

Manny DiazMiami

Geoff CollinsGeorgia Tech

Career Victories - Active Coaches Pl. Name, School ................................... Wins 1. Mack Brown, North Carolina .................... 248 2. Nick Saban, Alabama ........................................240 3. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ....................................236 4. Willie Fritz, Tulane .............................................175 5. Gary Patterson, TCU .........................................171 6. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa .............................................170 7. Frank Solich, Ohio .............................................168 8. Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan ....................165 9. Les Miles, Kansas .............................................145 10. Chris Peterson, Washington .............................144 11. Rocky Long, San Diego State ............................143 12. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ................................141 13. Craig Bohl, Wyoming ........................................138 14. Mike Leach, Washington State ..........................137 15. Lance Leipold, Buffalo .......................................136 16. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State .........................129 17. Kyle Whittingham, Utah ....................................127 18. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ............................126 19. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest .................... 124 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ......................... 124 21. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ................... 120 22. David Cutcliffe, Duke ............................. 115 23. Jeff Tedford, Fresno State .................................107 24. Randy Edsall, Connecticut .................................102 Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ...................................102

Career Winning Percentage Pl. Name, School ........................ Record ...Pct. 1. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ..........124-30-0 .. .804 2. Chris Petersen, Washington. ........ 144-36-0 .....800 3. Nick Saban, Alabama ................... 240-63-1 .....791 4. Lance Leipold, Buffalo .................. 136-37-0 .....786 5. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M .............. 97-30-0 .....764 6. Brian Harsin, Boise State ............... 65-21-0 .....756 7. David Shaw, Stanford .................... 86-30-0 .....741 8. Gary Patterson, TCU .................... 171-66-0 .....722 9. Tom Herman, Texas ....................... 44-17-0 .....721 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ............... 236-93-2 .....716 11. Chip Kelly, UCLA ............................ 52-21-0 .....712 12. Les Miles, Kansas ........................ 145-60-0 .....707 13. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan .............. 102-43-0 .....703 14. James Franklin, Penn State ............ 77-36-0 .....681 15. Gus Malzahn, Auburn ..................... 68-32-0 .....680 16. Scott Satterfield, Louisville ....... 56-27-0 .. .675 17. Jason Candle, Toledo ..................... 33-16-0 .....673 18. Kyle Whittingham, Utah ............... 127-62-0 .....672 19. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ....... 126-62-0 .....670 20. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin .................. 67-33-0 .....670 21. Craig Bohl, Wyoming ................... 138-69-0 .....667 22. Chuck Martin, Miami (OH) ........... 100-50-0 .....667 23. Mack Brown, North Carolina ... 248-126-1 .. .663 24. Neal Brown, West Virginia ............. 38-20-0 .....655 25. Willie Fritz, Tulane ........................ 175-93-0 .....653

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Head Coach, School Career Years Pct. at ACC School Years Pct. ACC Years Pct.Steve Addazio, Boston College 55-53 9th .509 42-42 7th .500 20-33 7th .377Dabo Swinney, Clemson 124-30 12th .805 124-30 12th .805 75-16 12th .824David Cutcliffe, Duke 115-105 19th .523 71-76 12th .483 33-60 12th .355Willie Taggart, Florida State 56-61 10th .479 9-11 2nd .450 6-8 2nd .429Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech 17-16 3rd .515 2-5 2nd .286 1-3 1st .250Scott Satterfield, Louisville 56-27 7th .675 5-3 1st .625 3-2 1st .600Manny Diaz, Miami 4-4 1st .500 4-4 1st .500 2-3 1st .400Mack Brown, North Carolina 248-126-1 31st .663 73-50-1 11th .593 44-37-1 11th .543Dave Doeren, NC State 70-41 9th .631 47-37 7th .560 21-30 7th .412Pat Narduzzi, Pitt 32-27 5th .542 32-27 5th .542 21-15 5th .583Dino Babers, Syracuse 58-40 8th .592 21-24 4th .467 10-18 4th .357Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 120-68 15th .638 21-25 4th .457 11-18 4th .379Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech 56-40 8th .583 30-17 4th .638 17-12 4th .586Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 124-116 20th .517 34-36 6th .486 14-29 6th .326

Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC Network (ACCN) is a new 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports that launched on August 22, 2019. Approximately 450 live contests including 40 regu-lar-season football games, 150 men’s and women’s basketball games, and 200 other regular-season competitions and tournament games from across the conference’s 27 sponsored sports will be televised annually, plus a complement of news and information shows and original programming. Together, the ACCN and its digital platform, ACC Network Extra (ACCNX), will feature 1,350 ACC events in its first year. ESPN has been televising ACC content since 1979 and has exclusive rights to every conference-controlled game across all sports and championships. *Carriage agreements are also in place with the following video providers: DIRECTV, Dish, Google Fiber, Hulu Live TV, Optimum, PlayStation Vue, Suddenlink, Spectrum TV, TVision, Verizon Fios, members of the NCTC, NRTC, Vivicast and You-Tube TV, among others. All ACCN games will also be available on the ESPN app to authenticated cable subscribers. Fans interested in learning more about ACCN can visit www.GetACCN.com.

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The ACC has won seven national championships in football, men’s basketball,

women’s basketball and baseball since 2015. That is the most of any conference. The ACC is the only conference to win each of those four titles over that stretch.

The ACC has won more football national titles than any other conference since 2013

(three of the last six) and more men’s basketball national championships than any other league since 2015 (three of the last five).

Football 2013 Florida State (BCS) 2016 Clemson (CFP) 2018 Clemson (CFP)

ACC Champion Clemson won the league’s eighth football national championship in

2018 with a 44-16 win over previously unbeaten Alabama. The 28-point margin of victory was the largest over a No. 1 ranked team in ACC history.

The ACC has had a team in either the College Football Playoff or the BCS National

Championship Game in each of the past six years.

The ACC matched its league record with 11 bowl teams in 2018, including Boston

College, Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. The 11 bowl teams tied for the most among any conference.

The ACC finished the bowl season with six postseason wins, which tied for the most

among all conferences.

The ACC is the only conference to send every team to at least one bowl game over the last

three seasons. In addition, the ACC is tied for the most bowl teams (32) among all conferences over the last three years (11 in 2016, 10 in 2017, 11 in 2018).

Since 2013, the ACC has the second-best record of any Power 5 conference in the

BCS, New Year’s Six and CFP games, and has the most national championships (Florida State in 2013, Clemson in 2016 & 2018).

The ACC’s 19 postseason wins over the last three (2016-18) years are the most of any

conference.

A league-record 10 ACC teams were ranked last year in the AP Top 25 poll, including

Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Miami, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech. The previous ACC record for most teams ranked in a season was nine in 2008. The 10 ranked teams are tied for most among all conferences.

An ACC football player has won the Heisman Trophy or the Campbell Trophy – commonly

referred to as the “Academic Heisman” – in five of the last six years, something no other league can claim. Clemson DT Christian Wilkins won the Campbell Trophy last year. He is the second consecutive winner from the ACC.

In 2019, ACC teams will play more games (20) against Power 5 competition (including

Notre Dame) than any of their peers.

This year, ACC teams will play more games against non-conference teams (16) ranked

in last year’s final Associated Press Top 25 than any other Power 5 conference.

ACC teams will play 26 games against non-conference opponents that participated

in bowl games in 2018, the highest total among Power 5 conferences.

The ACC is in its sixth year of a 12-year agreement with the Capital One Orange Bowl,

which will host an ACC team—either its champion or next available team—in all years when the Orange Bowl is not a semifinal site for the College Football Playoff. The opponent will be the highest ranked avail-able team from the SEC, Big Ten or Notre Dame.

Eleven ACC football teams have an APR higher than the Division I average of 968,

which ties for most among peer conferences. In all sports, the ACC leads all Power 5 conferences with 95 teams from member schools recognized in the most recent NCAA APR Public Recognition Awards.

Ten of 14 ACC Football teams earned a graduation success rate (GSR) at or above

the FBS average. That was second-most among Power 5 conferences, both in terms of percentage and in total number.

The ACC remains the only Power 5 conference to have multiple teams score 90

or higher in GSR each year since 2005. Duke (96), Wake Forest (93) and Boston College (90) reached that plateau last year.

In its 2018 U.S. News and World “Best Colleges” rankings, ACC member schools

combine for an average rank of 54.7, marking the 12th straight year that the ACC has led all Power 5 conferences.

ACC DIVISIONAL TIEBREAKERIf more than one team in the same division is tied for the best winning percentage in its Conference games, the procedures listed below will be followed to determine the division’s representative in the ACC Championship Game:

Two-Team Tie: 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Win percentage of the tied teams within the divi-sion. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall win percentage. (Di-visional and non-divisional) and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from first-to-last using the league’s tiebreak-ing procedures. 4. Overall win percentage versus all common non-di-visional opponents. 5. Combined win percentage vs. all non-divisional opponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-division-al opponents based on their order of finish (overall conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based upon their divisional order of finish.7. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analyt-ics following the conclusion of regular season games.8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or the Commis-sioner’s designee.

Three-Team (or More) Team Tie(Once a team is eliminated from the tie, the tie-break-er procedures restart for the remaining teams. If the three (or more) team tie can be reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker format will then be applied.)

1. Combined head-to-head win percentage among the tied teams. 2. Win percentage of the tied teams within the divi-sion. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team with-in the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference win percentage, and pro-ceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken first to last, using the league’s tie-breaker policies. 4. Combined win percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Overall win percentage versus non-divisional op-ponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-divisional op-ponents based upon their order of finish (overall win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their divisional order of finish.7. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analyt-ics following the conclusion of regular season games.8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or the Commis-sioner’s designee.

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Saturday, Aug. 24Miami 20 vs. No. 8 Florida 24 ..........................................(Camping World Kickoff, Orlando, Fla.) ........ 7 p.m., ESPN

Thursday, Aug. 29Georgia Tech 14 at No. 1 Clemson 52 ......... 8 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Aug. 30Utah State 35 at Wake Forest 38 ................ 8 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Aug. 31Duke 3 vs. No. 2 Alabama 42 ........................................... (Chick-fil-A Kickoff, Atlanta, Ga.) ...............3:30 p.m., ABCNorth Carolina 24 vs. South Carolina 20 .......................... (Belk College Kickoff, Charlotte, N.C.) .....3:30 p.m., ESPNEast Carolina 6 at NC State 34 ......................Noon, ACCNVirginia Tech 28 at Boston College 35......... 4 p.m., ACCNNo. 22 Syracuse 24 at Liberty 0 ................. 6 p.m., ESPN+Boise State 36 at Florida State 31 ........... Noon, ESPNewsVirginia 30 at Pitt 14 .............................. 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Monday, Sept. 2No. 9 Notre Dame 35 at Louisville 17 .......... 8 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Sept. 6William & Mary 17 at Virginia 52 ............... 8 p.m., ACCNWake Forest 41 at Rice 21 .........................8 p.m., CBSSN

Saturday, Sept. 7Ohio 10 at Pitt 20 ...................................... 11 a.m., ACCNNo. 21 Syracuse 20 at Maryland 63 .............. Noon, ESPN Old Dominion 17 at Virginia Tech 31 ..........Noon, ESPNUWestern Carolina 0 at NC State 41 .........12:30 p.m., RSNSouth Florida 10 at Georgia Tech 14 ........... 2 p.m., ACCNRichmond 13 at Boston College 45 ...... 3:30 p.m., ACCNXNo. 12 Texas A&M 10 at No. 1 Clemson 24 3:30 p.m., ABCULM 44 at Florida State 45 ......................... 5 p.m., ACCNNorth Carolina A&T 13 at Duke 45 ........... 6 p.m., ACCNXEastern Kentucky 0 at Louisville 42 .......... 7 p.m., ACCNXMiami 25 at North Carolina 28 ................... 8 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Sept. 13North Carolina 18 at Wake Forest 24 (non-conference) ....................................................................... 6 p.m., ESPNKansas 48 at Boston College 24 ............. 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Sept. 14NC State 44 at West Virginia 27 ....................... Noon, FS1 Pitt 10 at No. 13 Penn State 17 ....................... Noon, ABC Furman 17 at Virginia Tech 24 ......................Noon, ACCNThe Citadel 27 at Georgia Tech 24 (ot) ...12:30 p.m., RSNLouisville 38 at Western Kentucky 27 ..... 4 p.m., Stadium Bethune-Cookman 0 at Miami 63 .............. 4 p.m., ACCNDuke 41 at Middle Tennessee 18 .......... 7 p.m., Facebook Florida State 24 at No. 24 Virginia 31 .... 7:30 p.m., ACCNNo. 1 Clemson 41 at Syracuse 6 ...............7:30 p.m., ABC

Saturday, Sept. 21Western Michigan 33 at Syracuse 52............Noon, ACCNBoston College 30 at Rutgers 16 ..................... Noon, BTNElon 7 at Wake Forest 49 ................................ Noon, RSNLouisville 24 at Florida State 35 ..............3:30 p.m., ESPNAppalachian St. 34 at North Carolina 31 ..3:30 p.m., RSNUCF 34 at Pitt 35 .......................................3:30 p.m., ABCCentral Michigan 12 at Miami 17 ............... 4 p.m., ACCNBall State 23 at NC State 34 ...................... 7 p.m., ESPNUOld Dominion 17 at No. 21 Virginia 28 ......7 p.m., ESPN2Charlotte 10 at No. 1 Clemson 52.......... 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Sept. 27Duke 45 at Virginia Tech 10 ......................... 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 28Holy Cross 3 at Syracuse 41 ..........................Noon, ACCNDelaware 14 at Pitt 17 ............................12:30 p.m., RSNNo. 18 Virginia 20 at No. 10 Notre Dame 35 .................................................................................... 3:30 p.m., NBC No. 1 Clemson 21 at North Carolina 20 ....3:30 p.m., ABCWake Forest 27 at Boston College 24 .... 3:30 p.m., ACCNGeorgia Tech 2 at Temple 24 ................3:30 p.m., CBSSNNC State 13 at Florida State 31 .............. 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Oct. 5Boston College 39 at Louisville 41 ..........12:30 p.m., RSNVirginia Tech 42 at Miami 35 ..................3:30 p.m., ESPNNorth Carolina 38 at Georgia Tech 22 ........ 4 p.m., ACCN Pitt 33 at Duke 30 ....................................... 8 p.m., ACCN

Thursday, Oct. 10Syracuse 10 at NC State 16 .......................... 8 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Oct. 11No. 20 Virginia 9 at Miami 17 ...................... 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 12Georgia Tech 23 at Duke 41 ....................12:30 p.m., RSNFlorida State 14 at No. 2 Clemson 45 .......3:30 p.m., ABCRhode Island 17 at Virginia Tech 34 ............ 4 p.m., ACCNLouisville 62 at No. 19 Wake Forest 59 .. 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Friday, Oct. 18Pitt 27 at Syracuse 20 .................................. 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Oct. 19Clemson 45 at Louisville 10 ............................ Noon, ABCGeorgia Tech 28 at Miami 21 ........................Noon, ACCNNC State 24 at Boston College 45 ................... Noon, RSNDuke 14 at Virginia 48 ........................... 3:30 p.m., ACCNNorth Carolina 41 at Virginia Tech 43 (6ot) .......................................................................................3:30 p.m., RSNFlorida State 20 at Wake Forest 22 ........ 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Oct. 26Miami 16 at Pitt 12 ....................................... Noon, ESPNSyracuse 17 at Florida State 35.............3:30 p.m., ESPN2Virginia 21 at Louisville 28 ..................... 3:30 p.m., ACCNDuke 17 at North Carolina 20 ........................4 p.m., RSNBoston College 7 at Clemson 59 ............ 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Nov. 2Boston College at Syracuse ...........................Noon, ACCNNC State at Wake Forest ............................... Noon, ESPNVirginia Tech at Notre Dame .................... 2:30 p.m., NBC Miami at Florida State ..............................3:30 p.m., ABC Wofford at Clemson.................................... 4 p.m., ACCNPitt at Georgia Tech .......................................4 p.m., RSNVirginia at North Carolina ...................... 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Saturday, Nov. 9Florida State at Boston College ....................Noon, ACCNGeorgia Tech at Virginia ..........................12:30 p.m., RSNLouisville at Miami ..................3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNWake Forest at Virginia Tech ..3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNClemson at NC State .................................7:30 p.m., ABCNotre Dame at Duke .............................. 7:30 p.m., ACCN

Thursday, Nov. 14North Carolina at Pitt ................................... 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 16Wake Forest at ClemsonSyracuse at DukeAlabama State at Florida StateVirginia Tech at Georgia TechLouisville at NC State

Thursday, Nov. 21NC State at Georgia Tech ............................. 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 23Boston College at Notre Dame ................ 2:30 p.m., NBCMiami at FIU ..............................................7 p.m., CBSSNDuke at Wake ForestSyracuse at LouisvilleMercer at North CarolinaPitt at Virginia TechLiberty at Virginia

Friday, Nov. 29Virginia Tech at Virginia .......................TBD, ABC or ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 30Boston College at PittClemson at South CarolinaMiami at DukeFlorida State at FloridaGeorgia at Georgia TechLouisville at KentuckyNorth Carolina at NC StateWake Forest at Syracuse

Saturday, Dec. 7Atlantic Division Champion vs. Coastal Division Champion (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina)7:30 p.m., ABC

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Date OpponentAug. 31 VIRGINIA TECH .....................................W, 35-28Sept. 7 RICHMOND ..........................................W, 45-13Sept. 13 KANSAS ................................................. L, 24-48Sept. 21 at Rutgers ................................................W, 30-16Sept. 28 WAKE FOREST ........................................ L, 24-27Oct. 5 at Louisville ............................................... L, 39-41Oct. 19 NC STATE ..............................................W, 45-24Oct. 26 at Clemson .................................................. L, 7-59Nov. 2 at Syracuse ........................................ Noon, ACCNNov. 9 FLORIDA STATE ................................Noon, ACCNNov. 23 at Notre DameNov. 30 at Pitt

Date OpponentAug. 29 GEORGIA TECH (Thurs.) ........................W, 52-14Sept. 7 TEXAS A&M ..........................................W, 24-10Sept. 14 at Syracuse ................................................W, 41-6Sept. 21 CHARLOTTE ..........................................W, 52-10Sept. 28 at North Carolina .....................................W, 21-20Oct. 12 FLORIDA STATE .....................................W, 45-14Oct. 19 at Louisville ..............................................W, 45-10Oct. 26 BOSTON COLLEGE ...................................W, 59-7Nov. 2 WOFFORD ..................................... 4 p.m., ACCNNov. 9 at NC State ..................................... 7:30 p.m., ABCNov. 16 WAKE FORESTNov. 30 at South Carolina

Date OpponentAug. 31 vs. Alabama (Atlanta, Ga.) ..........................L, 3-42Sept. 7 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........................W, 45-13Sept. 14 at Middle Tennessee................................W, 41-18Sept. 27 at Virginia Tech (Fri.) ................................W, 45-10Oct. 5 PITT ....................................................... L, 30-33Oct. 12 GEORGIA TECH .....................................W, 41-23Oct. 19 at Virginia ................................................. L, 14-48Oct. 26 at North Carolina ......................................L, 17-20Nov. 9 NOTRE DAME ........................... 7:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 16 SYRACUSENov. 23 at Wake ForestNov. 30 MIAMI

Date OpponentAug. 31 vs. Boise State (Jacksonville, Fla.) .............L, 31-36Sept. 7 LOUISIANA-MONROE .........................W, 45-44Sept. 14 at Virginia ................................................. L, 24-31Sept. 21 LOUISVILLE ...........................................W, 35-24Sept. 28 NC STATE ..............................................W, 31-13Oct. 12 at Clemson ................................................ L, 14-45Oct. 19 at Wake Forest .......................................... L, 20-22Oct. 26 SYRACUSE.............................................W, 35-17Nov. 2 MIAMI .........................................3:30 p.m., ABCNov. 9 at Boston College ............................... Noon, ACCNNov. 16 ALABAMA STATENov. 30 at Florida

Date OpponentAug. 29 at Clemson (Thurs.) ..................................L, 14-52Sept. 7 SOUTH FLORIDA ...................................W, 14-10Sept. 14 THE CITADEL .......................................... L, 24-27Sept. 28 at Temple .................................................... L, 2-24Oct. 5 NORTH CAROLINA ................................. L, 22-38Oct. 12 at Duke ..................................................... L, 23-41Oct. 19 at Miami ..................................................W, 28-21Nov. 2 PITT ..................................................4 p.m., RSNNov. 9 at Virginia .................................... 12:30 p.m., RSNNov. 16 VIRGINIA TECHNov. 21 NC STATE (Thurs.) ...........................8 p.m., ESPNNov. 30 GEORGIA

Date OpponentSept. 2 NOTRE DAME (Mon.) ............................. L, 17-35Sept. 7 EASTERN KENTUCKY ...............................W, 42-0Sept. 14 at Western Kentucky ...............................W, 38-21Sept. 21 at Florida State ......................................... L, 24-35Oct. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE .................................W, 41-39Oct. 12 at Wake Forest .........................................W, 62-59Oct. 19 CLEMSON .............................................. L, 10-45Oct. 26 VIRGINIA ..............................................W, 28-21Nov. 9 at Miami ...................... 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNNov. 16 at NC StateNov. 23 SYRACUSENov. 30 at Kentucky

Date OpponentAug. 24 vs. Florida (Orlando, Fla.) .........................L, 20-24Sept. 7 at North Carolina ......................................L, 25-28Sept. 14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN .............................W, 63-0Sept. 21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN .............................W, 17-12Oct. 5 VIRGINIA TECH ...................................... L, 35-42Oct. 11 VIRGINIA (Fri.) ........................................W, 17-9Oct. 19 GEORGIA TECH ...................................... L, 21-28Oct. 26 at Pitt .......................................................W, 16-12Nov. 2 at Florida State .............................. 3:30 p.m., ABCNov. 9 LOUISVILLE ................ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNNov. 23 at FIU .............................................. 7 p.m., CBSSNNov. 30 at Duke

Date OpponentAug. 31 vs. South Carolina (Charlotte, N.C.) .........W, 24-20Sept. 7 MIAMI ..................................................W, 28-25Sept. 13 at Wake Forest (Fri.) (non-conf) ...............L, 18-24Sept. 21 APPALACHIAN STATE .............................. L, 31-34Sept. 28 CLEMSON .............................................. L, 20-21Oct. 5 at Georgia Tech ........................................W, 38-22Oct. 19 at Virginia Tech ................................ L, 41-43 (6ot)Oct. 26 DUKE ....................................................W, 20-17Nov. 2 VIRGINIA .................................. 7:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 14 at Pitt (Thurs.) ................................... 8 p.m., ESPNNov. 23 MERCERNov. 30 at NC State

Date OpponentAug. 31 EAST CAROLINA ......................................W, 34-6Sept. 7 WESTERN CAROLINA ..............................W, 41-0Sept. 14 at West Virginia ........................................L, 27-44Sept. 21 BALL STATE ...........................................W, 34-23Sept. 28 at Florida State ......................................... L, 13-31Oct. 10 SYRACUSE (Thurs.) ................................W, 16-10Oct. 19 at Boston College ......................................L, 24-45Nov. 2 at Wake Forest ....................................Noon, ESPNNov. 9 CLEMSON ....................................7:30 p.m., ABCNov. 16 LOUISVILLENov. 21 at Georgia Tech (Thurs.) ................... 8 p.m., ESPNNov. 30 NORTH CAROLINA

Date OpponentAug. 31 VIRGINIA ............................................... L, 14-30Sept. 7 OHIO ....................................................W, 20-10Sept. 14 at Penn State ............................................ L, 10-17Sept. 21 UCF ......................................................W, 35-34Sept. 28 DELAWARE ...........................................W, 17-14Oct. 5 at Duke ....................................................W, 33-30Oct. 18 at Syracuse (Fri.) ......................................W, 27-20Oct. 26 MIAMI ................................................... L, 12-16Nov. 2 at Georgia Tech ................................... 4 p.m., RSNNov. 14 NORTH CAROLINA (Thurs.) .............8 p.m., ESPNNov. 23 at Virginia TechNov. 30 BOSTON COLLEGE

Date OpponentAug. 31 at Liberty ...................................................W, 24-0Sept. 7 at Maryland .............................................. L, 20-63Sept. 14 CLEMSON ................................................ L, 6-41Sept. 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN ............................W, 52-33Sept. 28 HOLY CROSS ...........................................W, 41-3Oct. 10 at NC State (Thurs.) ..................................L, 10-16Oct. 18 PITT (Fri.) ............................................... L, 20-27Oct. 26 at Florida State ......................................... L, 17-35Nov. 2 BOSTON COLLEGE ............................Noon, ACCNNov. 16 at DukeNov. 23 at LouisvilleNov. 30 WAKE FOREST

Date OpponentAug. 31 at Pitt .......................................................W, 30-14Sept. 6 WILLIAM & MARY (Fri.) ........................W, 52-17Sept. 14 FLORIDA STATE .....................................W, 31-24Sept. 21 OLD DOMINION ....................................W, 28-17Sept. 28 at Notre Dame .......................................... L, 20-35Oct. 11 at Miami (Fri.) ............................................. L, 9-17Oct. 19 DUKE ....................................................W, 48-14Oct. 26 at Louisville ............................................... L, 21-28Nov. 2 at North Carolina .........................7:30 p.m., ACCNNov. 9 GEORGIA TECH ..........................12:30 p.m., RSNNov. 23 LIBERTYNov. 29 VIRGINIA TECH (Fri.) ............... TBD, ABC or ESPN

Date OpponentAug. 31 at Boston College ......................................L, 28-35Sept. 7 OLD DOMINION ....................................W, 31-17Sept. 14 FURMAN ..............................................W, 24-17Sept. 27 DUKE (Fri.) ............................................. L, 10-45Oct. 5 at Miami ..................................................W, 42-35Oct. 12 RHODE ISLAND .....................................W, 34-17Oct. 19 NORTH CAROLINA ....................... W, 43-41 (6ot)Nov. 2 at Notre Dame ...............................2:30 p.m., NBCNov. 9 WAKE FOREST ............ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNNov. 16 at Georgia TechNov. 23 PITTNov. 29 at Virginia (Fri.) ......................... TBD, ABC or ESPN

Date OpponentAug. 30 UTAH STATE (Fri.) ..................................W, 38-35Sept. 6 at Rice (Fri.) .............................................W, 41-21Sept. 13 NORTH CAROLINA (Fri.) (non-conf) .......W, 24-18Sept. 21 ELON ......................................................W, 49-7Sept. 28 at Boston College .....................................W, 27-24Oct. 12 LOUISVILLE ............................................ L, 59-62Oct. 19 FLORIDA STATE .....................................W, 22-20Nov. 2 NC STATE ......................................... Noon, ESPNNov. 9 at Virginia Tech ............ 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 or ACCNNov. 16 at ClemsonNov. 23 DUKENov. 30 at Syracuse

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ACC P L AY E R S O F T H E W E E KQuarterback

Sept. 3 ........................................................................... Jamie Newman, QB, Wake ForestSept. 9 ............................................................................. Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaSept. 16 ..............................Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson & Bryce Perkins, QB, VirginiaSept. 23 .......................................................................................... Kenny Pickett, QB, PittSept. 30 ........................................................................Alex Hornibrook, QB, Florida StateOct. 7 ............................................................................... Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaOct. 14 .....................................................................................Evan Conley, QB, LouisvilleOct. 21 ............................................................................. Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaOct. 28 ...............................................................................Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

Running BackSept. 3 ................................................................................... Travis Etienne, RB, ClemsonSept. 9 .................................................................................. Cam Akers, RB, Florida StateSept. 16 ............................................................................... AJ Dillon, RB, Boston CollegeSept. 23 ............................. AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College & Cam Akers, RB, Florida StateSept. 30 ............................................................................... AJ Dillon, RB, Boston CollegeOct. 7 ..................................................................................Javian Hawkins, RB, LouisvilleOct. 14 ................................................................................... Travis Etienne, RB, ClemsonOct. 21 ............................................................................David Bailey, RB, Boston CollegeOct. 28 .................................................................................. Cam Akers, RB, Florida StateNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

Offensive LineSept. 3 .............................................................................Charlie Heck, OT, North CarolinaSept. 9 .........................John Phillips, OG, Boston College & John Simpson, OG, ClemsonSept. 16 ................................................................................ John Simpson, OG, ClemsonSept. 23 .......................................................................................Bryce Hargrove, OG, PittSept. 30 ................................................................................... Jack Wohlabaugh, C, DukeOct. 7 ..................................................................................... Mehki Becton, LT, LouisvilleOct. 14 .................................................................................Matt Bockhorst, OG, ClemsonOct. 21 ..........................................................................Zion Johnson, OG, Boston CollegeOct. 28 .......................................................................... Tremayne Anchrum, OT, ClemsonNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

ReceiverSept. 3 ...............................................................................Sage Surratt, WR, Wake ForestSept. 9 .................................................................... Scotty Washington, WR, Wake ForestSept. 16 .............................................................................Sage Surratt, WR, Wake ForestSept. 23 .......................................................................... Trishton Jackson, WR, SyracuseSept. 30 ................................................................................... Tee Higgins, WR, ClemsonOct. 7 ................................................................................... Seth Dawkins, WR, LouisvilleOct. 14 ...............................................................................Sage Surratt, WR, Wake ForestOct. 21 ...............................................................................Sage Surratt, WR, Wake ForestOct. 28 .............................................................................. Diondre Overton, WR, ClemsonNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

Defensive LineSept. 3 ........................................................................................Josh Black, NT, Syracuse Sept. 9 ...............................................................................Tomon Fox, DE, North CarolinaSept. 16 ............................................................ Carlos "Boogie" Basham, DE, Wake ForestSept. 23 ...........................................................................Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida StateSept. 30 ............................................................................Larrell Murchison, DT, NC StateOct. 7 ........................................................................................... Patrick Jones II, DE, PittOct. 14 ...................................................................................... Victor Dimukeje, DE, DukeOct. 21 .....................................................................................Justin Foster, DE, Clemson

Oct. 28 ...................................................................Jason Strowbridge, DT, North CarolinaNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

LinebackerSept. 3 ......................................................................... Rayshard Ashby, LB, Virginia TechSept. 9 ............................................................................. Charlie Harris, LB, Georgia TechSept. 16 .............................................................................. Isaiah Simmons, LB, ClemsonSept. 23 ..............................................................................Charles Snowden, LB, VirginiaSept. 30 .......................................................................................Koby Quansah, LB, DukeOct. 7 ........................................................................... Rayshard Ashby, LB, Virginia TechOct. 14 .....................................................................................Louis Acceus, LB, NC StateOct. 21 ......................................................................... Rayshard Ashby, LB, Virginia TechOct. 28 ............................................................................Chazz Surratt, LB, North CarolinaNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

Defensive BackSept. 3 ..........................................................................Myles Wolfolk, SS, North CarolinaSept. 9 ...................................................................................K'Von Wallace, SS, ClemsonSept. 16 ................................................................................Nasir Greer, SS, Wake ForestSept. 23 ...................................................................................Chris Ingram, CB, NC StateSept. 30 ................................................................................ Cyrus Fagan, S, Florida StateOct. 7 ....................................................................................................Paris Ford, SS, Pitt Oct. 14 .........................................................................................Trajan Bandy, CB, MiamiOct. 21 .........................................................................................Joey Blount, FS, VirginiaOct. 28 ....................................................................Hamsah Nasirildeen, CB, Florida StateNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

SpecialistSept. 3 ..................................................................................... Brian Delaney, PK, VirginiaSept. 9 ............................................................................................ Joe Reed, KR, VirginiaSept. 16 ............................................................................Sterling Hofrichter, P, SyracuseSept. 23 ......................................................................................Aaron Mathews, WR, Pitt Sept. 30 ............................................................................Sterling Hofrichter, P, SyracuseOct. 7 .................................................................................. Blanton Creque, PK, LouisvilleOct. 14 ..................................................................................... Hassan Hall, KR, LouisvilleOct. 21 ........................................................................Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech............................................................................................... Nick Sciba, PK, Wake ForestOct. 28 ............................................................................................Alex Kessman, PK, PittNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

RookieSept. 3 ............................................................................. Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaSept. 9 ............................................................................. Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaSept. 16 ...................................................................................Jarren Williams, QB, Miami Sept. 23 ...................................................................................Jarren Williams, QB, MiamiSept. 30 ............................................................................. Amari Gainer, LB, Florida State Oct. 7 ............................................................................... Sam Howell, QB, North CarolinaOct. 14 .....................................................................................Evan Conley, QB, LouisvilleOct. 21 .................................................................... Quincy Patterson II, QB, Virginia TechOct. 28 ................................................................................Javian Hawkins, RB, LouisvilleNov. 4 .................................................................................................................................Nov. 11 ...............................................................................................................................Nov. 18 ............................................................................................................................... Nov. 25 ...............................................................................................................................Dec. 2 ..................................................................................................................................

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ConsecutiveSchool Polls Top 10 No.1 Weeks RankedBoston College - 34 1 144Clemson 78 172 16 445Duke - 57 - 172Florida State - 368 72 560Georgia Tech - 146 - 306Louisville - 40 - 141Miami - 303 68 490North Carolina - 76 1 245NC State - 11 - 161Pitt - 125 21 297Syracuse - 69 7 205Virginia - 24 3 173Virginia Tech - 95 - 302Wake Forest 3 - - 46

ACC ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING HISTORY ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKINGSSchool P S3 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27LSU 6 6 4 4 4 5 5 2 2 1Alabama 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2Ohio State 5 5 6 6 5 4 t3 4 3 3Clemson 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4Penn State 15 15 13 t13 12 12 10 7 6 5Florida 8 11 9 9 9 10 7 9 7 6Oregon 11 16 15 16 13 13 13 12 11 7Georgia 3 3 3 3 3 3 t3 10 10 8Utah 14 13 11 10 19 17 15 13 12 9Oklahoma 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 10Auburn 16 10 8 8 7 7 12 11 9 11Baylor - - - - - - 22 18 14 12Minnesota - - - - - - - 20 17 13Michigan 7 7 10 11 20 19 16 16 19 14SMU - - - - - 24 21 19 16 15Notre Dame 9 8 7 7 10 9 9 8 8 16Cincinnati - - - - - - 25 21 18 17Wisconsin 19 17 14 t13 8 8 8 6 13 18Iowa 20 20 19 18 14 14 17 23 20 19Appalachian St - - - - - - - 24 21 20Boise State - 24 22 20 16 16 14 14 22 21Kansas State - - - - 24 - - - - 22Wake Forest - - - - - 22 19 - 25 23Memphis - - - - - - 23 - - 24San Diego St. - - - - - - - - - 25Texas 10 9 12 12 11 11 11 15 15 -Iowa State 21 t25 - - - - - - 23 -Arizona State - - - 24 - 20 18 17 24 -Missouri - - - - - - - 22 - -Washington 13 14 23 22 17 15 - 25 - -Virginia - - 25 21 18 23 20 - - -Texas A&M 12 12 16 17 23 t25 24 - - -UCF 17 18 17 15 22 18 - - - -Oklahoma St. - - - - - 21 - - - -Michigan State 18 19 18 - 25 t25 - - - -Cal - - - 23 15 - - - - -USC - - 24 - 21 - - - - -Washington St. 23 22 20 19 - - - - - -TCU - - - 25 - - - - - -Maryland - - 21 - - - - - - -Syracuse 22 21 - - - - - - - -Stanford 25 23 - - - - - - - -Nebraska 24 t25 - - - - - - - -

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RANKINGSSchool N5 N12 N19 N26 D3 D8

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ATLANTIC DIVISIONBOSTON COLLEGEWeb: bceagles.comShipping & Mailing: 238 Conte Forum, 140 Commonwealth, Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Office Phone: 617-552-3004Associate Athletics Director: Jason Baum, [email protected], 201-966-6338Associate Director/Secondary Football Contact: Brendan Flynn, [email protected], 203-415-5381Twitter: @BCFootball; @BCEaglesWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

CLEMSONWeb: ClemsonTigers.comMailing: PO Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633Shipping: 100 Perimeter Road/Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634Office Phone: 864-656-2114Football Contact: Ross Taylor, [email protected], 972-741-7778Sr. Assoc. Director of Communications: Brian Hennessy, [email protected], 864-986-9046Twitter: @ClemsonTigers; @ClemsonFB Weekly Press Conference: Tuesday, 11 a.m. (Monday at 11 a.m. for Aug. 29 game)

FLORIDA STATEWeb: seminoles.comMailing: PO Box 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316Shipping: 403 Stadium Drive West, D0107, Tallahassee, FL 32306Office Phone: 850-645-7683Sr. Assoc. Communications Director: Derek Satterfield, [email protected], 850-228-7204Secondary Football Contact: Steven McCartney, [email protected], 850-322-6711Twitter: @FSUFootball, @SeminolesWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

LOUISVILLEWeb: GoCards.comMailing & Shipping: 2100 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, KY 40208Office Phone: 502-852-6581Sr. Associate AD/SID: Kenny Klein, [email protected] (credentials)Assistant SID/Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro, [email protected], 502-262-2258Assistant SID/Secondary Football Contact: Stephen Williams, [email protected], 502-544-0282Twitter: @UofLFootball; @GoCardsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

NC STATEWeb: GoPack.comMailing: Campus Box 8504, Raleigh, NC 27607Shipping: Murphy Football Center, 4600 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC 27607Office Phone: 919-515-1181Assistant Athletics Director: Annabelle Myers, [email protected], 919-819-8302Director of Athletics Digital Communications/Secondary Football: Brian Reinhardt, [email protected], 919-819-8317Twitter: @PackFootballWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

SYRACUSEWeb: Cuse.comMailing & Shipping: Manley Fieldhouse, 1301 East Colvin Street, Syracuse, NY 13244Office Phone: 315-443-2608 Executive Senior Associate AD/Chief Communications Officer: Sue Edson, [email protected] (credentials)Assistant Director/Football SID: Mike Morrison, [email protected], 315-952-4809Secondary FB Contact: Tyler Cady, [email protected], 315-941-6569Twitter: @CuseFootball, @CuseWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11:30 a.m.

WAKE FORESTWeb: GoDeacs.comMailing & Shipping: 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105Office Phone: 336-758-5640Associate AD/Athletic Communications: Steve Shutt, [email protected], 336-970-7512Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: Twitter: @WakeFB; @DemonDeaconsWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at 11 a.m.

COASTAL DIVISIONDUKEWeb: GoDuke.comMailing: Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708-0557Shipping: Scott Family Athletics Performance Center, Room 364, 110 Whitford Drive, Durham, NC 27708Office Phone: 919-684-2633Senior Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs: Art Chase, [email protected]: 919-599-9820Football Contact: Kat Castner, [email protected], 484-695-0670Twitter: @DukeFootball; @DukeAthleticsWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at 12:30 p.m.

GEORGIA TECHWeb: ramblinwreck.comMailing & Shipping: 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332Office Phone: 404-894-5445Assistant AD for Communications/PR: Mike Flynn, [email protected], 828-964-6406Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: Andrew Clausen, [email protected], 678-764-0867Twitter: @GeorgiaTechFBWeekly Press Conference: Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. (Sunday at 3:15 p.m. for Aug. 29 game)

MIAMIWeb: HurricaneSports.comMailing & Shipping: 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146Office Phone: 305-284-3244; Fax: 305-284-2807Sr. Associate AD/Communications & Digital Strategy: Carter Toole, [email protected], 615-598-8540Director/Football Contact: Camron Ghorbi, [email protected], 786-877-7329Twitter: @CanesFootball; @MiamiHurricanesWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 1 p.m.

NORTH CAROLINAWeb: GoHeels.comMailing: PO Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Shipping: Smith Center/2nd floor, 300 Skipper Bowles Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514Office Phone: 919-962-2123Associate Director/Football Contact: Jeremy Sharpe, [email protected], 520-275-9895Assistant Director/Secondary Contact: Mark Kimmel, [email protected], 919-619-3344Twitter: @TarHeelFootball; @GoHeelsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11 a.m.

PITTWeb: PittsburghPanthers.comMailing: P.O. Box 7436, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436Shipping: Petersen Events Center, 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15261Office Phone: 412-648-8420Executive Associate AD/Media Relations: E.J. Borghetti, [email protected], 412-491-5110Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact: R.J. Sepich, [email protected], 412-452-1992Twitter: @Pitt_FB; @Pitt_ATHLETICSWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

VIRGINIAWeb: VirginiaSports.comMailing: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853Shipping: 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903Office Phone: 434-982-5500Assistant AD: Jim Daves, [email protected], 434-962-7668Assistant Director/Primary Football Contact: Vince Briedis, [email protected], 434-326-3792Twitter: @UVAFootball; @VirginiaSportsWeekly Press Conference: Monday at noon

VIRGINIA TECHWeb: HokieSports.comMailing & Shipping: 401 Cassell Coliseum - 675 Washington Street SW - Blacksburg, VA 24061Office Phone: 540-213-9965Associate Athletics Director: Pete Moris, [email protected], 816-213-5411Associate Director/Secondary Contact: Peter Long, [email protected], 732-814-5436Twitter: @HokiesFBWeekly Press Conference: Monday at 11:45 a.m.

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ACC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF4512 Weybridge Lane • Greensboro, NC 27407

Kevin Best ....... Sr. Associate Commissioner/[email protected] .................................... 919-619-7020 (cell)

Andy Fledderjohann .......................... Assistant [email protected] ................................ 434-906-0075 (cell)

Steve Phillips .............................. Editorial & Content [email protected] ......................................... 336-369-1004

Justin Wilson ..............................................................Directorjwilson@theacc.org ........................................... 336-369-3713

Tyler Beck ....................................................Assistant [email protected] ............................................. 336-369-3744

THEACC.COMThe Atlantic Coast Conference’s official website – theACC.com – is the source for complete conference football information. The media section of the website (theACC.com/media) offers additional information for use by members of the media, including access to ACC PhotoShelter, the home for conference and school logos, head shots of players and coaches from select sports and images from ACC events and championships.

ACCESSING ACC MEDIA PORTAL & DIGITAL LICENSEACC Media Portal (Highlights & Press Conferences): The ACC and XOS Digital have partnered to provide individual highlight packages from all ACC-controlled regular season football and men’s basketball games to approved TV news affiliates for the 2019-20 seasons. Upon the conclusion of each game, highlights will be available for local TV news affiliates to download and use in televised news programming at no cost. Outlets may access the highlights, along with any weekly head coach press conferences, through the ACC Media Portal. This portal replaces the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS). The use of ACC game highlights provided through the ACC Media Portal remain subject to those restrictions outlined in the ACC News Access Guidelines. Interested affiliates should email [email protected] to register for the ACC Media Portal and for additional information. Approved affiliates will receive a confirmation email along with credentials to access the ACC Media Portal.ACC Digital License: Per the ACC News Access Guidelines, game footage (station shot or broadcast) may not be distributed through digital platforms without a license. The ACC and XOS Digital now offer a turnkey digital highlight license specifically designed for local TV affiliates. This license will cover the use of ACC game footage across official station websites, apps, and social media platforms. Distribution of in-game highlights on any platform during the broadcast window is strictly prohibited, regardless of a digital license. Interested affiliates should email [email protected] to receive more information or to purchase a digital license.ACC Digital Content: Agencies with interest in accessing or licensing ACC digital content beyond what is provided for in the ACC News Access Guidelines and as set forth in the preceding paragraphs should contact Chad Swofford, VP, General Manager of ACC Digital at Raycom Sports, at [email protected].

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMNow in its 15th season, collegepressbox.com is the official media website of Division I football. Access is provided to approved members of the media as well as a variety or working professionals in the college football industry, including coaches, scouts, analysts and more. In order to be provided with the full range of content, you must register and be approved for access, a process that takes just a few minutes.

Tuesday, September 3• First ACC Player of the Week Awards announced at 1 p.m. Thereafter, weekly honors will be announced each Monday at 1 p.m. throughout the year.

Monday, November 4• ACC Football Championship Game credential application website opens.

Sunday, December 1• Jacobs Blocking Trophy announced, 1 p.m. • ACC Football Championship Game participating coaches teleconference, 4-5 p.m.• All-ACC Football Team voting ends at 5 p.m.

Monday, December 2• ACC Football Championship Game participating student-ath-letes teleconference, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (times subject to change)• All-ACC Football Team announced, 3 p.m.• Deadline for media credential applications to ACC Football Championship Game, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, December 3• ACC Coach, Offensive, Defensive and Overall Rookie of the Year announced, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, December 4• ACC Offensive, Defensive and Overall Player of the Year Announced, 1 p.m.

Thursday, December 5• Jim Tatum Award (Top Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award, (Most Courageous Football Student-Athlete) announced, 11 a.m.

Friday, December 6• ACC Football Championship Game Press Conference (Both participating coaches), 1 p.m., Bank of America Stadium• ACC Night of Legends

Saturday, December 7• 2019 ACC Football Championship Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C., 7:30 p.m., ABC

Sunday, December 8• Selection Sunday – College Football Playoff and ACC Bowl Teams announced

December 18, 2019 & February 5, 2020• National Football Signing Days

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RANKINGSEach fall, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee meets in person to produce interim rankings before Selection Day. During each meeting, the selection committee ranks 25 teams.

The dates for the fall of 2019 are as follows:Tuesday, Nov. 5Tuesday, Nov. 12Tuesday, Nov. 19Tuesday, Nov. 26Tuesday, Dec. 3Sunday, Dec. 8 (selection day and playoff semifinal teams announced)

2020 ACC KICKOFF - THE WESTIN CHARLOTTEWednesday, July 22 (Coastal Division Coaches & Stu-dent-Athletes); Thursday, July 23 (Atlantic Division Coaches & Student-Athletes)

In its ninth year in Charlotte, the ACC Football Championship Game will be played at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, December 7.

2019 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WEEK SCHEDULE

Sunday, December 1Coaches Media Teleconference, 4 p.m.

Monday, December 2Players Media Teleconference, 11:30 a.m.

Friday, December 6Championship Game Press Conference, 1 p.m. (Bank of America Stadium)

Saturday, December 7ACC Football Championship Game (Kickoff, 7:30 p.m., ABC)

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HEADQUARTERS - CHARLOTTE MARRIOTT CITY CENTERThe Charlotte Marriott City Center will serve as both the ACC Championship Game headquarters and the media headquarters for the ACC’s 15th Annual Football Championship Game. A media workroom and hospitality room with complimentary internet wireless connections will be available on Friday and Saturday. The Charlotte Marriott City Center is located at 100 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202, (704) 333-9000.

IMPORTANT DATES FOR COVERING ACC FOOTBALL

ACC F O OT B A L L C H A M P I O N S H I P G A M E

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ACC AFFILIATED BOWL GAMES

Mon., Dec 23 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl AAC/C-USA/ACC Tampa, Fla. 2:30 p.m. ESPNThurs., Dec 26 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl ACC/SEC Shreveport, La. 4 p.m. ESPN Quick Lane Bowl ACC/Big Ten Detroit, Mich. 8 p.m. ESPNFri., Dec 27 Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman ACC/AAC Annapolis, Md. Noon ESPN New Era Pinstripe Bowl ACC/Big Ten Bronx, N.Y. 3:20 p.m. ESPNSat., Dec 28 Camping World Bowl ACC/Big 12 Orlando, Fla. Noon ABC Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic At-large/At-large Arlington, Texas Noon ESPN Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl At-large/At-large Atlanta, Ga. 4 or 8 p.m. ESPN PlayStation Fiesta Bowl At-large/At-large Glendale, Ariz. 4 or 8 p.m. ESPNMon., Dec 30 Franklin American Music City Bowl ACC/SEC or Big Ten Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. ESPN Capital One Orange Bowl ACC/SEC, Big Ten or Notre Dame Miami Gardens, Fla. 8 pm. ESPNTues., Dec 31 Belk Bowl ACC/SEC Charlotte, N.C. Noon ESPN Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl ACC/Pac-12 El Paso, Texas 2 p.m. CBSWed., Jan 1 VRBO Citrus Bowl SEC/ACC or Big Ten Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ABCThurs., Jan 2 Tax Slayer Gator Bowl ACC/Big Ten/SEC Jacksonville, Fla. 7 p.m. ESPN Birmingham Bowl SEC/AAC/ACC Birmingham, Ala. 3 p.m. ESPNMon., Jan 13 CFP National Championship At-large/At-large New Orleans, La. 8 p.m. ESPN

College Football Playoff (four teams)The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and PlayStation Fiesta Bowl are national semifinal sites for the 2019 season. There is no limit on how many teams from one conference can appear in the CFP.

ACC Champion - Top Four CFP RankingIf the ACC Champion is in the top four of the final CFP rank-ings, it will play in one of the national semifinal games.

ACC Champion - Not in Top Four CFP RankingIf the ACC Champion is not in the top four of the final CFP rankings, it will appear in the Capital One Orange Bowl against the highest ranked available team from the Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame following team selection by the Rose (Big Ten) and Sugar (SEC) Bowls.

Capital One Orange BowlThe Capital One Orange Bowl will host the ACC Champion (or highest ranked ACC team not ranked in the top four against the highest ranked available team from the Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame following team selection by the Rose (Big Ten) and Sugar (SEC) bowls.

VRBO Citrus Bowl/Camping World Bowl If the ACC opponent in the Capital One Orange Bowl is from the Big Ten, then an ACC team will be selected for the VRBO Citrus Bowl. The Camping World Bowl has the first pick of an ACC team after the CFP, New Year’s Six Bowls and Citrus Bowl are filled.

Tier One Bowls (all equal selection status)Belk BowlFranklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl or TaxSlayer Gator BowlNew Era Pinstripe Bowl Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl

Additional BowlsMilitary Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman Walk-On’s Independence BowlQuick Lane Bowl

Secondary*Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Birmingham Bowl*If not filled by other conferences and additional ACC teams are available.

ACC BOWL SELECTION PROCESS

ACC B O W L I N F O R M AT I O N

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Saturday, November 2NC State (4-3, 1-2 ACC)

at #25/23 Wake Forest (6-1, 2-1 ACC)Noon; ESPN

NC State leads series, 66-40-6Last meeting: WFU, 27-23 (2018)

Head Coaches:NC State - Dave Doeren (47-37 in seventh season at NC State; 70-41 in ninth season overall)Wake Forest - Dave Clawson (34-36 in sixth season at Wake Forest; 124-116 in 20th season overall)

Notes: The 113th meeting in a rivalry that dates back to 1895 and has been played consecutively every year since 1910 • The Demon Deacons’ win last year was their second straight in the series • The Wolfpack leads 41-24-1 in ACC games and holds a 21-16-1 lead in games played in Winston-Salem • QB Jamie Newman threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jack Freudenthal with 30 seconds left to give Wake For-est a 27-23 upset victory in last year’s game at the Wolfpack’s Carter-Finley Stadium • The win was Wake Forest’s first in Raleigh since 2006, but the Demon Deacons have won nine of their last 11 home games versus the Wolfpack • Wake Forest has clinched bowl eligibility for the fourth straight season under head coach Dave Clawson • NC State needs two more wins to become bowl eligible for the ninth time in 10 years and the sixth consecutive season under head coach Dave Doeren.

Saturday,November 2 Boston College (4-4, 2-3 ACC)

at Syracuse (3-5, 0-4 ACC)Noon; ACC Network

Syracuse leads series, 32-20Last meeting: SU, 42-21 (2018)

Head Coaches:Boston College - Steve Addazio (42-42 in seventh season at BC; 55-53 in ninth season overall)Syracuse - Dino Babers (21-24 in fourth season at Syracuse; 58-40 in eighth season overall)

Notes: he Orange seeks its second consecutive win in this long-time rivalry, while Boston College will attempt to win on successive trips to Syracuse for the first time since 1969 and 1971 • The Orange has won 20 of the previous 26 games between the teams played in Syracuse • The Orange holds a 4-3 edge in the last seven games of the series which was first played in 1924 and saw the teams meet every year from 1971 through 2004 • Syracuse is Boston College’s second-most played football opponent of all-time behind Holy Cross (82 meetings) • The Orange has won four of six games versus the Eagles since joining the ACC in 2013, including a 42-21 win at Chestnut Hill last season • QB Eric Dungey threw for 362 yards and three touchdowns and ran for three more scores as Syracuse rolled in the 2018 regular-season finale for both teams.

Saturday, November 2Virginia Tech (5-2, 2-2 ACC)at #xx/xx Notre Dame (5-2)

2:30 p.m.; NBCSeries tied, 1-1

Last meeting: ND, 45-23-7 (2018)

Head Coaches:Virginia Tech - Justin Fuente (29-17 in fourth season at Virginia Tech; 55-40 in eighth season overall)Notre Dame - Brian Kelly (65-36 in 10th season at Notre Dame; 236-97-2 in 29th season overall)

Notes: Virginia Tech visits Notre Dame for the second time in four seasons • Saturday marks the second consecutive year that the teams have met following Notre Dame’s 45-23 victory last season in Blacksburg • QB Ian Book completed 25 of 35 passes for 271 yards and two touchdowns to key the Irish’s road win • The only other previous meeting between the teams came at South Bend in 2016, when the Hokies rallied from 17 points down to post a 34-31 win • QB Jerod Evans threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another, while PK Joey Slye’s 20-yard field goal with 4:16 remaining proved the difference • Virginia Tech has six games scheduled against the Fighting Irish between now and 2036 • The Hokies are the third of five ACC opponents on this year’s Notre Dame schedule • The Fighting Irish, who have already defeated Louisville and Virginia, will face visit Duke on Nov. 9 and play host to Boston College on Nov. 23.

Saturday, November 2Wofford (5-2, 4-1 SoCon)

at #4/2 Clemson (8-0, 6-0 ACC) 4 p.m.; ACC Network

Clemson leads series, 12-3Last meeting: CU, 49-10 (2015)

Head Coaches:Clemson - Dabo Swinney (124-30 in 12th season at Clemson and overall)Wofford - Josh Conklin (14-6 in second season at Wofford and overall)

Notes: Clemson faces its third non-conference op-ponent of the season and the first of two in-state non-league opponents in the month of November • The Tigers will close the regular season with a road trio to South Carolina on Nov. 30 • Clemson and Wofford last met in the 2015 season opener, when QB Deshaun Watson’s two touchdown passes helped lift the Tigers to a 49-10 victory • The Tigers have won five straight in the series since the Terriers’ 14-13 win at Clemson in 1933 • The series was first played in 1896 (a 16-0 Clemson road win) • Although every game between the schools since 1940 has been played in Death Valley, Wofford was the host school for seven of the first 10 series meetings • Current Wofford second-year head coach Josh Conklin has strong ACC ties after serving as defensive coordinator at Pitt for three seasons (2015-17).

Saturday, November 2Pitt (5-3, 2-2 ACC)

at Georgia Tech (2-5, 1-3 ACC) 4 p.m.; RSN

Pitt leads series, 8-5Last meeting: Pitt, 24-19 (2018)

Head Coaches:Pitt - Pat Narduzzi (33-27 in fifth season at Pitt and overall)Georgia Tech - Geoff Collins (2-5 in first season at Georgia Tech; 17-15 in third season overall)

Notes: The teams are even at 3-3 in previous ACC matchups, • Three games of the last four games have been decided by five points or less, including the Panthers’ 24-19 win last season at Heinz Field • RB Qadree Ollison rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns to lead Pitt, which built off the September win and eventually claimed the Coastal Division title • The series began with three games in Pittsburgh in 1918-20, with the Panthers winning each • The Yellow Jackets then won the next four meetings between the teams – including the Sugar Bowl to close the 1955 season, the Gator Bowl the following year, and regular-season games in 1974 and 1976 – before the current Coastal Division rivalry emerged with the Panthers’ entry into the ACC in 2013 • The Panthers hold a 3-2 edge over Georgia Tech in Atlanta, though the Yellow Jackets prevailed 35-17 in the most recent matchup two seasons ago.

Saturday,November 2Miami (4-4, 2-3 ACC)

at Florida State (3-3, 4-4 ACC) TBA; TBA

Miami leads series, 33-30Last meeting: UM, 28-27 (2018)

Head Coaches:Miami - Manny Diaz (4-4 in first season at Miami and overall)Florida State - Willie Taggart (9-11 in second season season at FSU; 56-61 in 10th season overall)

Notes: Miami holds a 33-30 edge in the all-time series, which was first played in 1951 • Florida State closed the gap by winning seven consecutive games in the rivalry before the Hurricanes stopped the run with a 24-20 road victory in Tallahassee in 2017, followed by last year’s stunning win at Miami Gardens • QB N’Kosi Perry threw four touchdown passes, and No. 17 Miami pulled off its biggest comeback ever against Florida State by rallying from 20 points down midway through the second half to top the Seminoles 28-27 • It marked the fifth straight game in the series decided by five or fewer points • Miami holds a 15-10 edge over Florida State in games played in Tallahassee • The Seminoles have won 10 of the 15 ACC meetings between the schools since Miami joined the confer-ence for the 2004 season • The teams have met every year since 1969.

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Saturday, November 2Virginia (5-3, 3-2 ACC)

at North Carolina (4-4, 3-2 ACC)7:30 p.m.; ACC Network

UNC leads series, 63-56-4Last meeting: UVA, 31-21 (2018)

Head Coaches:Virginia - Bronco Mendenhall (20-25 in fourth season at Virginia; 119-69 in 15th season overall)North Carolina - Mack Brown (73-49-1 in 11th season at North Carolina; 248-125-1 in 31st season overall) Notes: Following seven straight UNC wins from 2010 through 2016, Virginia has won the last two head-to-head meetings in “The South’s Oldest Rivalry,” which was first played in 1892 • Saturday’s game will mark the 124th meeting between the programs and the 51st in Chapel Hill • UNC is 33-14-3 in previous home games versus the Cavaliers and leads 35-29-1 in ACC play • QB Bryce Perkins threw for three touchdowns and ran for another to lead Virginia’s 10-point win last season in Charlottesville • The Cavaliers won 20-14 on their most recent trip to Chapel Hill in 2017, capturing their first road win in the series since winning at Kenan Stadiuum in both 2007 and 2009 • Saturday will mark the 57th consecutive year the teams have met • Every game between the schools since 1944 has been played at UNC or UVA • The earlier days of the series featured a combined 23 neutral site games in Richmond, Norfolk and Atlanta.

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ACC I N T H E N CA A STATSINDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING (YPG)National Leader: Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State ..........................................172.64. AJ Dillon, Boston College ................................................................................130.510. Cam Akers, Florida State .................................................................................114.612. TravisEtienne,Clemson ..................................................................................111.314. Javian Hawkins, Louisville ...............................................................................110.9

RUSHING (TOTAL)National Leader: Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State ..........................................1,3814. AJ Dillon, Boston College ................................................................................1,04410. Cam Akers, Florida State ....................................................................................91711. TravisEtienne,Clemson .....................................................................................89013. Javian Hawkins, Louisville ..................................................................................887

RUSHING TDsNational Leader: Levante Bellamy, Western Michigan .......................................... 177. Cam Akers, Florida State ......................................................................................1211. AJ Dillon, Boston College .....................................................................................1015. TravisEtienne,Clemson .........................................................................................915. Wayne Taulapapa, Virginia .....................................................................................9

PASSING (YPG)National Leader: Anthony Gordon, Washington State ......................................423.410. Jamie Newman, Wake Forest ..........................................................................295.322. Sam Howell, North Carolina ............................................................................264.9

PASSING (TOTAL)National Leader: Anthony Gordon, Washington State ......................................3,38719. Sam Howell, North Carolina ............................................................................2,119

PASSING TDsNational Leader: Anthony Gordon, Washington State .......................................... 327. Sam Howell, North Carolina .................................................................................2219. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson ...................................................................................1719. Jamie Newman, Wake Forest ...............................................................................17

RECEIVING (YPG)National Leader: Omar Bayless, Arkansas State ...............................................133.82. SageSurratt,WakeForest ...............................................................................125.9

TOTAL OFFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Anthony Gordon, Washington State ......................................428.17. Jamie Newman, Wake Forest ..........................................................................341.2

ALL PURPOSE (YPG)National Leader: Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State ........................................182.256. AJ Dillon, Boston College ..............................................................................147.758. Joe Reed, Virginia ..........................................................................................144.5010. SageSurratt,WakeForest .............................................................................139.1416. Cam Akers, Florida State ...............................................................................133.5020. TravisEtienne,Clemson ................................................................................131.38

SACKS (PER GAME)National Leader: Chase Young, Ohio State ........................................................ 1.6910. Gregory Rousseau, Miami .................................................................................1.0010. Larrell Murchison, NC State ..............................................................................1.0016. PatrickJonesII,Pitt ...........................................................................................0.8816. JaylenTwyman,Pitt ..........................................................................................0.8816. Jordan Mack, Virginia ........................................................................................0.8824. Victor Dimukeje, Duke ......................................................................................0.81

TOTAL INTERCEPTIONSNational Leader: Douglas Coleman, Texas Tech ...................................................... 716. Tanner Muse, Clemson ..........................................................................................316. Myles Wolfolk, North Carolina ...............................................................................316. Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech ......................................................................................316. Jermaine Waller, Virginia Tech ...............................................................................3

KICKOFF RETURN TDsNational Leader: Three players tied ....................................................................... 21. Joe Reed, Virginia ............................................................................................ 24. Hassan Hall, Louisville ............................................................................................1

PUNT RETURN TDsNational Leader: 37 players tied ............................................................................ 11. Javon Jackson, Duke ........................................................................................ 11. Thayer Thomas, NC State ................................................................................. 11. Wendell Davis, Pitt .......................................................................................... 1

TEAM LEADERSRUSHING OFFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Navy ................................................................................. 350.710. Boston College ............................................................................................ 255.611. Clemson ...................................................................................................... 254.123. Louisville ...................................................................................................... 218.1

PASSING OFFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Washington State ............................................................. 436.47. Wake Forest ................................................................................................ 327.7

TOTAL OFFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Oklahoma ......................................................................... 598.44. Clemson ...................................................................................................... 525.95. Wake Forest ................................................................................................ 523.9

SCORING OFFENSE (PPG)National Leader: Oklahoma ........................................................................... 49.37. Clemson ........................................................................................................ 42.418. Wake Forest .................................................................................................. 37.1

RUSHING DEFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Utah ................................................................................... 56.46. Pitt ................................................................................................................. 85.917. Miami .......................................................................................................... 106.119. Clemson ...................................................................................................... 110.022. Virginia ........................................................................................................ 112.4

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED (PER GAME)National Leader: Ohio State ......................................................................... 132.82. Clemson ...................................................................................................... 136.110. Virginia ........................................................................................................ 169.121. Georgia Tech ................................................................................................ 185.6

TOTAL DEFENSE (YPG)National Leader: Wisconsin ......................................................................... 223.54. Clemson ...................................................................................................... 246.111. Virginia ........................................................................................................ 281.514.Pitt ............................................................................................................... 291.015. Miami .......................................................................................................... 301.0

SCORING DEFENSE (PPG)National Leader: Ohio State .............................................................................7.96. Clemson ........................................................................................................ 11.421. Miami ............................................................................................................ 19.4

TURNOVER MARGINNational Leader: Alabama ............................................................................. 1.6318. Boston College .............................................................................................. 0.75

PASSES INTERCEPTEDNational Leader: Oregon ..................................................................................1410. Clemson ........................................................................................................... 1015. Boston College ................................................................................................... 9

FUMBLES RECOVEREDNational Leader: Illinois ....................................................................................1311. Miami ................................................................................................................. 818. Duke ................................................................................................................... 718. Florida State ....................................................................................................... 718. Syracuse ............................................................................................................. 7

TEAM SACKS (PER GAME)National Leader: Pitt ...................................................................................... 4.751. Pitt .......................................................................................................... 4.754. Virginia .......................................................................................................... 4.007. NC State ........................................................................................................ 3.719. Clemson ........................................................................................................ 3.6312. Virginia Tech .................................................................................................. 3.5718. Miami ............................................................................................................ 3.1318. Syracuse ........................................................................................................ 3.1321. Florida State .................................................................................................. 3.00

TIME OF POSSESSIONNational Leader: Wisconsin ......................................................................... 36:4713. Virginia ........................................................................................................ 33:25

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2 0 19 T E A M - BY-T E A M STATSBOSTON COLLEGE (4-4, 2-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversVIRGINIA TECH 35-28 18/29 10/11 8/17 0/1 48-157/42-98 15-27-1/29-47-3 275/344 75-432/89-442 78/72 1/5RICHMOND 45-13 24/20 17/12 6/7 1/1 50-346/44-215 9-16-0/19-26-2 172/149 66-518/70-364 28/29 0/2KANSAS 24-48 26/23 12/13 11/9 3/1 47-228/45-329 21-41-0/20-27-1 219/238 88-447/72-567 220/96 0/1Rutgers 30-16 27/14 16/2 10/11 1/1 61-277/26-76 13-26-0/23-34-1 159/304 87-436/60-380 24/65 0/2WAKE FOREST 24-27 26/22 13/10 13/12 0/0 44-252/54-197 22-31-2/21-33-1 281/243 75-533/87-440 107/20 2/1Louisville 39-41 24/26 11/7 11/18 2/1 45-259/44-236 15-33-1/23-34-0 304/428 78-563/78-664 178/65 2/0NC STATE 45-24 23/15 17/2 4/12 2/1 60-429/27-56 6-15-0/20-44-1 103/310 75-532/71-366 112/18 0/1Clemson 7-59 10/36 7/15 3/18 0/3 44-97/44-302 6-18-0/25-36-0 80/372 62-177/80-674 114/85 1/0Totals 249-256 178/185 103/72 66/104 9/9 399-2045/326-1509 107-207-4/180-281-9 1593/2388 606-3638/607-3897 861/450 6/12

CLEMSON (8-0, 6-0 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversGEORGIA TECH 52-14 29/13 20/8 9/5 0/0 49-411/45-157 18-30-2/7-18-2 221/137 79-632/63-294 85/79 3/4TEXAS A&M 24-10 26/18 11/6 11/11 4/1 33-121/27-53 24-35-1/24-42-1 268/236 68-389/69-289 26/0 1/2Syracuse 41-6 24/10 7/3 13/5 4/2 29-221/42-15 23-42-2/15-29-1 391/172 71-612/71-187 28/75 2/1CHARLOTTE 52-10 27/11 15/8 8/1 4/2 39-235/39-153 17-25-1/8-19-1 231/63 64-466/58-216 100/10 2/1North Carolina 21-20 14/14 3/6 11/8 0/0 31-125/36-146 18-30-0/15-27-0 206/144 61-331/63-290 67/25 1/0FLORIDA STATE 45-14 31/10 12/3 15/5 4/2 53-320/23-103 24-38-1/17-35-3 232/150 91-552/58-253 48/51 2/4Louisville 45-10 23/15 11/8 11/6 1/1 37-298/43-156 22-33-2/8-22-2 253/107 70-551/65-263 102/50 2/3BOSTON COLLEGE 59-7 36/10 15/7 18/3 3/0 44-302/44-97 25-36-0/6-18-0 372/80 80-674/62-177 85/114 0/1Totals 339-91 210/101 94/49 96/44 20/8 315-2033/299-880 171-269-9/100-210-10 2174/1089 584-4207/509-1969 541/404 13/16

DUKE (4-4, 2-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversAlabama 3-42 11/30 4/14 4/15 3/1 32-107/42-145 12-22-2/30-36-0 97/367 54-204/78-512 3/22 3/1NORTH CAROLINA A&T 45-13 31/10 11/5 19/3 1/2 46-210/29-138 31-44-1/8-25-0 364/111 90-574/54-249 112/47 2/2Middle Tennessee 41-18 26/19 14/6 12/11 0/2 45-226/32-138 24-27-0/19-27-0 237/201 72-463/59-339 90/30 0/0Virginia Tech 45-10 24/14 9/7 12/3 3/4 41-234/43-139 21-28-0/8-20-1 188/120 69-422/63-259 20/122 0/2PITT 30-33 20/22 7/6 8/12 5/4 44-123/35-69 18-45-3/29-48-2 165/268 89-288/83-337 112/161 6/4GEORGIA TECH 41-23 20/20 13/11 5/9 2/0 55-197/40-173 11-20-0/15-35-0 176/206 75-373/75-379 134/46 0/0Virginia 14-48 14/17 9/6 4/9 1/2 41-132/41-154 15-30-2/14-28-2 118/153 71-250/69-307 72/177 5/2North Carolina 17-20 22/22 7/12 12/10 3/0 37-100/45-205 22-43-2/10-26-2 229/227 80-329/71-432 89/35 3/3Totals 236-207 168/154 74/67 76/72 18/15 341-1329/307-1161 154-259-10/133-245-7 1574/1653 600-2903/552-2814 632/640 19/14

FLORIDA STATE (4-4, 3-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversBOISE STATE 31-36 19/38 7/15 12/22 0/1 28-99/57-214 23-34-0/30-51-1 327/407 62-426/108-621 63/33 2/3ULM 45-44 30/26 19/7 9/15 2/4 50-219/41-178 30-40-2/23-38-0 282/241 90-501/79-419 167/102 3/1Virginia 24-31 21/27 6/8 10/14 5/5 29-95/32-120 22-37-0/30-40-2 234/295 66-329/72-415 0/35 0/2LOUISVILLE 35-24 26/18 8/8 16/8 2/2 41-140/47-124 26-34-0/16-28-1 382/286 75-522/75-410 35/47 0/2NC STATE 31-13 22/24 4/4 15/15 3/5 32-53/28-88 29-40-0/28-52-0 316/282 72-369/80-370 84/10 0/2Clemson 14-45 10/31 3/12 5/15 2/4 23-103/53-320 17-35-3/24-38-1 150/232 58-253/91-552 51/48 4/2Wake Forest 20-22 28/20 9/4 16/12 3/4 46-169/40-116 27-43-1/21-38-0 280/308 89-449/78-424 42/27 2/0SYRACUSE 35-17 26/21 12/10 11/7 3/4 47-241/51-192 19-32-0/20-33-0 246/151 79-487/84-343 0/4 0/0Totals 235-232 182/205 68/68 94/108 20/29 296-1119/349-1352 193-295-6/192-318-5 2217/2202 591-3336/667-3554 442/306 11/12

GEORGIA TECH (2-5, 1-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversClemson 14-52 13/29 8/20 5/9 0/0 45-157/49-411 7-18-2/18-30-2 137/221 63-294/79-632 79/85 4/3USF 14-10 21/11 13/4 2/6 6/1 49-181/30-93 14-21-1/16-25-0 76/169 70-257/55-262 60/57 2/2THE CITADEL 24-27 14/25 10/21 4/1 0/3 33-183/71-320 7-13-0/1-4-1 118/30 46-301/75-350 165/1 0/1Temple 2-24 18/17 5/9 11/6 2/2 35-131/49-195 14-35-1/9-22-1 174/127 70-305/71-322 50/155 3/1NORTH CAROLINA 22-38 14/34 7/14 7/19 0/1 29-150/46-211 11-24-2/33-51-1 171/376 53-321/97-587 144/85 2/1Duke 23-41 20/20 11/13 9/5 0/2 40-173/55-197 15-35-0/11-20-0 206/176 75-379/75-373 46/134 0/0Miami 28-21 18/21 12/6 4/11 2/4 45-207/32-157 10-19-0/17-31-0 138/200 64-345/63-357 8/97 1/1Totals 127-213 118/157 66/87 42/57 10/13 276-1182/332-1584 78-165-6/105-183-5 1020/1299 441-2202/515-2883 552/614 12/9

LOUISVILLE (4-4, 3-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversNOTRE DAME 17-35 21/18 14/9 6/9 1/0 47-249/42-230 12-28-0/14-23-0 134/193 75-383/65-423 59/16 3/1EKU 42-0 23/10 12/6 9/4 2/0 38-322/43-128 13-20-1/9-16-0 220/42 58-542/59-170 37/156 1/0WKU 38-21 21/14 13/3 6/8 2/3 51-210/23-43 10-16-0/25-47-0 205/245 67-415/70-288 79/109 1/2Florida State 24-35 18/26 8/8 8/16 2/2 47-124/41-140 16-28-1/26-34-0 286/382 75-410/75-522 47/35 2/0BOSTON COLLEGE 41-39 26/24 7/11 18/11 1/2 44-236/45-259 23-34-0/15-33-1 428/304 78-664/78-563 65/178 0/2Wake Forest 62-59 22/40 9/16 12/20 1/4 44-225/46-245 17-25-1/33-56-2 295/423 69-520/102-668 291/155 2/3CLEMSON 10-45 15/23 8/11 6/11 1/1 43-156/37-298 8-22-2/22-33-2 107/253 65-263/70-551 50/102 3/2VIRGINIA 28-21 17/18 11/5 4/13 2/0 45-227/26-78 8-14-0/24-42-1 133/233 59-360/68-311 78/119 0/2Totals 262-255 163/173 82/69 69/92 12/12 359-1749/303-1421 107-187-5/168-284-6 1808/2075 546-3557/587-3496 706/870 12/12

MIAMI (4-4, 2-3 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversFlorida 20-24 20/17 4/4 11/11 5/2 36-87/28-50 19-30-0/17-27-2 214/254 66-301/55-304 72/63 1/4North Carolina 25-28 27/22 10/8 17/11 0/3 37-179/36-97 30-39-0/17-25-0 309/292 76-488/61-389 15/0 0/0BETHUNE-COOKMAN 63-0 26/4 10/1 15/3 1/0 37-257/25-61 26-34-0/11-23-0 333/76 71-590/48-137 41/103 0/1CENTRAL MICHIGAN 17-12 16/21 5/2 9/12 2/7 34-51/27-31 17-24-0/23-51-1 250/217 58-301/78-248 37/86 1/3VIRGINIA TECH 35-42 27/17 5/7 19/7 3/3 23-94/43-153 32-55-4/10-20-0 469/184 78-563/63-337 51/55 5/0VIRGINIA 17-9 14/21 5/7 9/12 0/2 25-83/31-74 16-27-0/25-42-0 182/252 52-265/73-326 21/130 0/1GEORGIA TECH 21-28 21/18 6/12 11/4 4/2 32-157/45-207 17-31-0/10-19-0 200/138 63-357/64-345 97/8 1/1Pitt 16-12 12/17 4/9 6/6 2/2 27-54/42-176 14-32-1/18-32-2 154/146 59-208/74-322 58/26 1/3Totals 214-155 163/137 49/50 97/66 17/21 251-962/277-849 171-272-5/131-239-5 2111/1559 523-3073/516-2408 392/471 9/13

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NORTH CAROLINA (4-4, 3-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversSouth Carolina 24-20 24/15 11/6 12/6 1/3 52-238/31-128 15-24-0/16-30-2 245/142 76-483/61-270 61/166 1/2MIAMI 28-25 22/27 8/10 11/17 3/0 36-97/37-179 17-25-0/30-39-0 292/309 61-389/76-488 0/15 0/0Wake Forest 18-24 14/21 7/12 7/8 0/1 37-144/48-222 18-30-0/14-26-1 189/214 67-333/74-436 37/26 1/1APPALACHIAN STATE 31-34 29/16 10/7 17/8 2/1 40-146/35-161 27-42-2/20-29-1 323/224 82-469/64-385 136/58 3/1CLEMSON 20-21 14/14 6/3 8/11 0/0 36-146/31-125 15-27-0/18-30-0 144/206 63-290/61-331 25/67 0/1Georgia Tech 38-22 34/14 14/7 19/7 1/0 46-211/29-150 33-51-1/11-24-2 376/171 97-587/53-321 85/144 1/2Virginia Tech 41-43 23/23 8/12 14/9 1/2 40-143/60-254 26-49-0/14-21-0 348/236 89-491/81-490 0/30 0/2DUKE 20-17 22/22 12/7 10/12 0/3 45-205/37-100 10-26-2/22-43-2 227/229 71-432/80-329 35/89 3/3Totals 220-206 182/152 76/64 98/78 8/10 332-1330/308-1319 161-274-5/145-242-8 2144/1731 606-3474/550-3050 379/595 9/12

NC STATE (4-3, 1-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversEAST CAROLINA 34-6 23/18 9/3 12/12 2/3 31-191/29-41 26-39-0/26-45-1 314/228 70-505/74-269 26/84 0/2WESTERN CAROLINA 41-0 32/6 20/2 10/3 2/1 53-309/19-8 22-33-0/15-27-0 231/98 86-540/46-106 24/26 0/1West Virginia 27-44 24/25 12/7 9/14 3/4 37-144/28-173 24-49-0/27-40-1 225/272 86-369/68-445 47/74 0/1BALL STATE 34-23 22/25 9/5 11/18 2/2 41-186/30-84 19-34-2/35-57-1 185/333 75-371/87-417 212/33 2/1Florida State 13-31 24/22 4/4 15/15 5/3 28-88/32-53 28-52-0/29-40-0 282/316 80-370/72-369 10/84 2/0SYRACUSE 16-10 21/21 8/6 12/13 1/2 34-104/37-41 18-31-1/29-39-0 260/300 65-364/76-341 41/39 1/0Boston College 24-45 15/23 2/17 12/4 1/2 27-56/60-429 20-44-1/6-15-0 310/103 71-366/75-532 18/112 1/0Totals 189-159 161/140 64/44 81/79 16/17 251-1078/235-829 157-282-4/167-263-3 1807/1650 533-2885/498-2479 378/452 6/5

PITT (5-3, 2-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversVIRGINIA 14-30 15/20 7/10 6/7 2/3 30-78/33-129 21-41-2/20-34-0 185/181 71-263/67-310 26/80 2/0OHIO 20-10 22/12 7/4 14/6 1/2 37-160/29-35 26-37-0/15-27-0 321/177 74-481/56-212 45/15 0/0Penn State 10-17 20/17 1/5 17/11 2/1 25-24/32-167 35-51-0/14-30-0 372/222 76-396/62-389 8/62 0/0UCF 35-34 30/20 11/8 14/7 5/5 37-196/34-85 28-51-0/25-42-2 243/338 88-439/76-423 112/113 1/2DELAWARE 17-14 21/15 10/4 10/6 1/5 39-172/31-43 23-37-1/14-31-0 271/127 76-443/62-170 27/55 2/0Duke 33-30 22/20 6/7 12/8 4/5 35-69/44-123 29-48-2/18-45-3 268/165 83-337/89-288 161/112 4/6MIAMI 12-16 17/12 9/4 6/6 2/2 42-176/27-54 18-32-2/14-32-1 146/154 74-322/59-208 26/58 3/1Syracuse 27-20 25/20 9/6 13/9 3/5 43-145/34-51 18-33-0/19-44-0 232/277 76-377/78-328 15/38 1/0Totals 168-171 172/136 60/48 92/60 20/28 288-1020/264-687 198-330-7/139-285-6 2038/1641 618-3058/549-2328 420/533 13/9

SYRACUSE (3-5, 0-4 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversLiberty 24-0 17/18 6/4 9/10 2/4 44-192/34--4 17-35-2/21-42-2 176/238 79-368/76-234 51/50 3/4Maryland 20-63 18/29 5/13 12/16 1/0 29-70/45-354 28-41-1/21-38-1 330/296 70-400/83-650 133/33 2/1CLEMSON 6-41 10/24 3/7 5/13 2/4 42-15/29-221 15-29-1/23-42-2 172/391 71-187/71-612 75/28 1/2WESTERN MICHIGAN 52-33 25/25 11/8 11/13 3/4 47-258/34-201 27-35-0/23-46-1 287/356 82-545/80-557 98/54 2/4HOLY CROSS 41-3 19/10 6/1 13/6 0/3 36-143/32-18 23-36-1/15-35-0 286/120 72-429/67-138 87/34 3/1NC State 10-16 21/21 6/8 13/12 2/1 37-41/34-104 29-39-0/18-31-1 300/260 76-341/65-364 39/41 0/1Florida State 17-35 21/26 10/12 7/11 4/3 51-192/47-241 20-33-0/19-32-0 151/246 84-343/79-487 4/0 0/0PITT 20-27 20/25 6/9 9/13 5/3 34-51/43-145 19-44-0/18-33-0 277/232 78-328/76-377 38/15 0/1Totals 190-218 151/178 53/62 79/94 19/22 320-962/298-1280 178-292-5/158-299-7 1979/2139 612-2941/597-3419 525/255 11/14

VIRGINIA (5-3, 3-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversWILLIAM & MARY 52-17 25/8 8/3 17/4 0/1 35-216/35-63 25-36-3/5-13-1 295/130 71-511/48-193 287/92 4/1FLORIDA STATE 31-24 27/21 8/6 14/10 5/5 32-120/29-95 30-40-2/22-37-0 295/234 72-415/66-329 35/0 2/0OLD DOMINION 28-17 14/16 5/6 7/8 2/2 29-69/44-64 15-24-0/16-26-1 175/206 53-244/70-270 151/42 0/1Notre Dame 20-35 19/19 5/9 13/7 1/3 29-4/37-157 30-43-2/17-25-0 334/165 72-338/62-322 56/88 5/1Miami 9-17 21/14 7/5 12/9 2/0 31-74/25-83 25-42-0/16-27-0 252/182 73-326/52-265 130/21 1/0DUKE 48-14 17/14 6/9 9/4 2/1 41-154/41-132 14-28-2/15-30-2 153/118 69-307/71-250 177/72 2/5Louisville 21-28 18/17 5/11 13/4 0/2 26-78/45-227 24-42-1/8-14-0 233/133 68-311/59-360 119/78 2/0Totals 239-166 161/124 54/56 92/52 15/16 256-844/286-899 183-289-10/120-213-6 1918/1353 545-2762/499-2252 1035/419 16/10

VIRGINIA TECH (5-2, 2-2 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversBoston College 28-35 29/18 11/10 17/8 1/0 42-98/48-157 29-47-3/15-27-1 344/275 89-442/75-432 72/78 5/1OLD DOMINION 31-17 21/19 7/12 13/5 1/2 39-131/43-202 16-28-0/16-30-0 272/122 67-403/73-324 113/48 2/0FURMAN 24-17 18/12 12/8 6/2 0/2 43-227/42-163 17-21-1/9-16-1 123/68 64-350/58-231 7/1 2/2DUKE 10-45 14/24 7/9 3/12 4/3 43-139/41-234 8-20-1/21-28-0 120/188 63-259/69-422 122/20 2/0Miami 42-35 17/27 7/5 7/19 3/3 43-153/23-94 10-20-0/32-55-4 184/469 63-337/78-563 55/51 0/5RHODE ISLAND 34-17 25/18 15/1 8/13 2/4 40-224/15-24 16-28-0/26-48-0 261/286 68-485/63-310 30/11 0/0NORTH CAROLINA 43-41 23/23 12/8 9/14 2/1 60-254/40-143 14-21-0/26-49-0 236/348 81-490/89-491 30/0 2/0Totals 212-207 147/141 71/53 63/73 13/15 310-1226/252-1017 110-185-5/145-253-6 1540/1756 495-2766/505-2773 429/209 13/8

WAKE FOREST (6-1, 2-1 ACC) First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TurnoversUTAH STATE 38-35 30/23 10/6 18/16 2/1 58-178/31-180 34-47-0/33-48-3 401/416 105-579/79-596 48/20 1/3Rice 41-21 19/20 7/2 12/15 0/3 35-201/37-67 21-27-0/22-35-0 312/254 62-513/72-321 13/78 0/1NORTH CAROLINA 24-18 21/14 12/7 8/7 1/0 48-222/37-144 14-26-1/18-30-0 214/189 74-436/67-333 26/37 1/1ELON 49-7 32/11 14/7 16/3 2/1 42-214/35-95 32-40-1/10-19-0 393/88 82-607/54-183 110/31 1/0Boston College 27-24 22/26 10/13 12/13 0/0 54-197/44-252 21-33-1/22-31-2 243/281 87-440/75-533 20/107 1/2LOUISVILLE 59-62 40/22 16/9 20/12 4/1 46-245/44-225 33-56-2/17-25-1 423/295 102-668/69-520 155/291 3/2FLORIDA STATE 22-20 20/28 4/9 12/16 4/3 40-116/46-169 21-38-0/27-43-1 308/280 78-424/89-449 27/42 0/2Totals 260-187 184/144 73/53 98/82 13/9 323-1373/274-1132 176-267-5/149-231-7 2294/1803 590-3667/505-2935 399/606 7/11

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceConference Standings Through games of Oct 27, 2019

AtlanticTeam Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut Streak

Clemson 6-0 1.000 263 71 8-0 1.000 339 91 5-0 3-0 0-0 Won 8

Wake Forest 2-1 .667 108 106 6-1 .857 260 187 4-1 2-0 0-0 Won 1

Louisville 3-2 .600 165 199 5-3 .625 262 255 3-2 1-1 1-0 Won 1

Florida State 3-3 .500 159 152 4-4 .500 235 232 4-1 0-3 0-0 Won 1

Boston College 2-3 .400 150 179 4-4 .500 249 256 3-2 1-2 0-0 Lost 1

NC State 1-2 .333 53 86 4-3 .571 189 159 4-0 0-3 0-0 Lost 1

Syracuse 0-4 .000 53 119 3-5 .375 190 218 2-2 1-3 0-0 Lost 3

CoastalTeam Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut Streak

Virginia 3-2 .600 139 97 5-3 .625 239 166 4-0 1-3 0-0 Lost 1

North Carolina 3-2 .600 147 128 4-4 .500 220 206 2-2 1-2 1-0 Won 1

Virginia Tech 2-2 .500 123 156 5-2 .714 212 207 4-1 1-1 0-0 Won 3

Pitt 2-2 .500 86 96 5-3 .625 168 171 3-2 2-1 0-0 Won 1

Duke 2-3 .400 147 134 4-4 .500 236 207 2-1 2-2 0-1 Lost 2

Miami 2-3 .400 114 119 4-4 .500 214 155 3-2 1-1 0-1 Won 1

Georgia Tech 1-3 .250 87 152 2-5 .286 127 213 1-2 1-3 0-0 Won 1

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 45 8 45 0 0 0 339 42.4

2. Wake Forest 7 32 12 32 0 0 0 260 37.1

3. Louisville 8 34 8 34 0 0 0 262 32.8

4. Boston College 8 33 6 31 1 0 0 249 31.1

5. Virginia Tech 7 27 7 27 1 0 0 212 30.3

6. Virginia 8 29 12 27 1 0 0 239 29.9

7. Duke 8 30 9 27 1 0 0 236 29.5

8. Florida State 8 32 4 29 1 0 0 235 29.4

9. North Carolina 8 26 12 22 3 0 0 220 27.5

10. NC State 7 21 14 21 0 0 0 189 27.0

11. Miami 8 28 7 23 1 0 0 214 26.8

12. Syracuse 8 23 10 22 0 0 0 190 23.8

13. Pitt 8 19 12 18 0 0 0 168 21.0

14. Georgia Tech 7 17 2 13 2 0 1 127 18.1

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 11 5 10 0 0 0 91 11.4

2. Miami 8 17 11 16 1 0 1 155 19.4

3. Virginia 8 22 4 22 0 0 0 166 20.8

4. Pitt 8 20 11 16 1 0 0 171 21.4

5. NC State 7 19 9 18 0 0 0 159 22.7

6. North Carolina 8 25 10 22 2 0 0 206 25.8

7. Duke 8 25 11 22 1 0 0 207 25.9

8. Wake Forest 7 25 4 23 1 0 0 187 26.7

9. Syracuse 8 28 8 24 1 0 0 218 27.2

10. Florida State 8 26 17 23 1 0 0 232 29.0

11. Virginia Tech 7 26 8 23 2 0 0 207 29.6

12. Georgia Tech 7 27 8 27 0 0 0 213 30.4

13. Louisville 8 35 3 34 1 0 0 255 31.9

14. Boston College 8 31 13 31 0 0 0 256 32.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 2033 2174 584 4207 7.2 42 525.9

2. Wake Forest 7 1373 2294 590 3667 6.2 32 523.9

3. Boston College 8 2045 1593 606 3638 6.0 32 454.8

4. Louisville 8 1749 1808 546 3557 6.5 32 444.6

5. North Carolina 8 1330 2144 606 3474 5.7 26 434.2

6. Florida State 8 1119 2217 591 3336 5.6 32 417.0

7. NC State 7 1078 1807 533 2885 5.4 20 412.1

8. Virginia Tech 7 1226 1540 495 2766 5.6 27 395.1

9. Miami 8 962 2111 523 3073 5.9 28 384.1

10. Pitt 8 1020 2038 618 3058 4.9 17 382.2

11. Syracuse 8 962 1979 612 2941 4.8 23 367.6

12. Duke 8 1329 1574 600 2903 4.8 29 362.9

13. Virginia 8 844 1918 545 2762 5.1 25 345.2

14. Georgia Tech 7 1182 1020 441 2202 5.0 16 314.6

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 880 1089 509 1969 3.9 11 246.1

2. Virginia 8 899 1353 499 2252 4.5 20 281.5

3. Pitt 8 687 1641 549 2328 4.2 19 291.0

4. Miami 8 849 1559 516 2408 4.7 16 301.0

5. Duke 8 1161 1653 552 2814 5.1 23 351.8

6. NC State 7 829 1650 498 2479 5.0 18 354.1

7. North Carolina 8 1319 1731 550 3050 5.5 24 381.2

8. Virginia Tech 7 1017 1756 505 2773 5.5 26 396.1

9. Georgia Tech 7 1584 1299 515 2883 5.6 25 411.9

10. Wake Forest 7 1132 1803 505 2935 5.8 24 419.3

11. Syracuse 8 1280 2139 597 3419 5.7 28 427.4

12. Louisville 8 1421 2075 587 3496 6.0 35 437.0

13. Florida State 8 1352 2202 667 3554 5.3 24 444.2

14. Boston College 8 1509 2388 607 3897 6.4 30 487.1

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Boston College 8 399 2045 5.1 54 18 255.6

2. Clemson 8 315 2033 6.5 90 22 254.1

3. Louisville 8 359 1749 4.9 66 16 218.6

4. Wake Forest 7 323 1373 4.3 96 12 196.1

5. Virginia Tech 7 310 1226 4.0 54 10 175.1

6. Georgia Tech 7 276 1182 4.3 43 9 168.9

7. North Carolina 8 332 1330 4.0 50 4 166.2

8. Duke 8 341 1329 3.9 65 14 166.1

9. NC State 7 251 1078 4.3 34 11 154.0

10. Florida State 8 296 1119 3.8 41 15 139.9

11. Pitt 8 288 1020 3.5 33 5 127.5

12. Syracuse 8 320 962 3.0 60 9 120.2

Miami 8 251 962 3.8 62 12 120.2

14. Virginia 8 256 844 3.3 37 16 105.5

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Pitt 8 264 687 2.6 85 9 85.9

2. Miami 8 277 849 3.1 33 7 106.1

3. Clemson 8 299 880 2.9 40 6 110.0

4. Virginia 8 286 899 3.1 48 11 112.4

5. NC State 7 235 829 3.5 54 11 118.4

6. Duke 8 307 1161 3.8 66 10 145.1

7. Virginia Tech 7 252 1017 4.0 62 11 145.3

8. Syracuse 8 298 1280 4.3 64 17 160.0

9. Wake Forest 7 274 1132 4.1 59 8 161.7

10. North Carolina 8 308 1319 4.3 53 13 164.9

11. Florida State 8 349 1352 3.9 29 14 169.0

12. Louisville 8 303 1421 4.7 49 16 177.6

13. Boston College 8 326 1509 4.6 82 10 188.6

14. Georgia Tech 7 332 1584 4.8 90 15 226.3

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. Wake Forest 7 176-267-5 65.9 2294 8.6 20 327.7

2. Florida State 8 193-295-6 65.4 2217 7.5 17 277.1

3. Clemson 8 171-269-9 63.6 2174 8.1 20 271.8

4. North Carolina 8 161-274-5 58.8 2144 7.8 22 268.0

5. Miami 8 171-272-5 62.9 2111 7.8 16 263.9

6. NC State 7 157-282-4 55.7 1807 6.4 9 258.1

7. Pitt 8 198-330-7 60.0 2038 6.2 12 254.8

8. Syracuse 8 178-292-5 61.0 1979 6.8 14 247.4

9. Virginia 8 183-289-10 63.3 1918 6.6 9 239.8

10. Louisville 8 107-187-5 57.2 1808 9.7 16 226.0

11. Virginia Tech 7 110-185-5 59.5 1540 8.3 17 220.0

12. Boston College 8 107-207-4 51.7 1593 7.7 14 199.1

13. Duke 8 154-259-10 59.5 1574 6.1 15 196.8

14. Georgia Tech 7 78-165-6 47.3 1020 6.2 7 145.7

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 100-210-10 47.6 1089 5.2 5 136.1

2. Virginia 8 120-213-6 56.3 1353 6.4 9 169.1

3. Georgia Tech 7 105-183-5 57.4 1299 7.1 10 185.6

4. Miami 8 131-239-5 54.8 1559 6.5 9 194.9

5. Pitt 8 139-285-6 48.8 1641 5.8 10 205.1

6. Duke 8 133-245-7 54.3 1653 6.7 13 206.6

7. North Carolina 8 145-242-8 59.9 1731 7.2 11 216.4

8. NC State 7 167-263-3 63.5 1650 6.3 7 235.7

9. Virginia Tech 7 145-253-6 57.3 1756 6.9 15 250.9

10. Wake Forest 7 149-231-7 64.5 1803 7.8 16 257.6

11. Louisville 8 168-284-6 59.2 2075 7.3 19 259.4

12. Syracuse 8 158-299-7 52.8 2139 7.2 11 267.4

13. Florida State 8 192-318-5 60.4 2202 6.9 10 275.2

14. Boston College 8 180-281-9 64.1 2388 8.5 20 298.5

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2019 Atlantic Coast Conference

Team Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Louisville 8 107-187-5 57.2 1808 226.0 16 161.3

2. Wake Forest 7 176-267-5 65.9 2294 327.7 20 159.1

3. Virginia Tech 7 110-185-5 59.5 1540 220.0 17 154.3

4. Clemson 8 171-269-9 63.6 2174 271.8 20 149.3

5. North Carolina 8 161-274-5 58.8 2144 268.0 22 147.3

6. Miami 8 171-272-5 62.9 2111 263.9 16 143.8

7. Florida State 8 193-295-6 65.4 2217 277.1 17 143.5

8. Boston College 8 107-207-4 51.7 1593 199.1 14 134.8

9. Syracuse 8 178-292-5 61.0 1979 247.4 14 130.3

10. Virginia 8 183-289-10 63.3 1918 239.8 9 122.4

11. Duke 8 154-259-10 59.5 1574 196.8 15 121.9

12. Pitt 8 198-330-7 60.0 2038 254.8 12 119.6

13. NC State 7 157-282-4 55.7 1807 258.1 9 117.2

14. Georgia Tech 7 78-165-6 47.3 1020 145.7 7 105.9

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Clemson 8 100-210-10 47.6 1089 136.1 5 89.5

2. Pitt 8 139-285-6 48.8 1641 205.1 10 104.5

3. Miami 8 131-239-5 54.8 1559 194.9 9 117.8

4. Virginia 8 120-213-6 56.3 1353 169.1 9 118.0

5. Syracuse 8 158-299-7 52.8 2139 267.4 11 120.4

6. NC State 7 167-263-3 63.5 1650 235.7 7 122.7

7. Duke 8 133-245-7 54.3 1653 206.6 13 122.8

8. Florida State 8 192-318-5 60.4 2202 275.2 10 125.8

9. North Carolina 8 145-242-8 59.9 1731 216.4 11 128.4

10. Georgia Tech 7 105-183-5 57.4 1299 185.6 10 129.6

11. Virginia Tech 7 145-253-6 57.3 1756 250.9 15 130.4

12. Louisville 8 168-284-6 59.2 2075 259.4 19 138.4

13. Wake Forest 7 149-231-7 64.5 1803 257.6 16 146.9

14. Boston College 8 180-281-9 64.1 2388 298.5 20 152.5

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 8 23 758 2 100 33.0

2. Louisville 8 16 478 1 100 29.9

3. Florida State 8 12 304 0 58 25.3

4. North Carolina 8 13 298 0 75 22.9

5. Miami 8 9 204 0 37 22.7

6. Boston College 8 31 690 0 45 22.3

7. Clemson 8 12 264 0 40 22.0

8. Georgia Tech 7 20 436 0 52 21.8

9. Wake Forest 7 11 230 0 39 20.9

10. NC State 7 9 177 0 24 19.7

11. Duke 8 19 365 0 31 19.2

12. Virginia Tech 7 19 361 0 71 19.0

13. Syracuse 8 17 312 0 29 18.4

14. Pitt 8 11 200 0 26 18.2

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. NC State 7 12 190 1 76 15.8

2. Miami 8 8 116 0 52 14.5

3. Louisville 8 12 164 0 50 13.7

4. Duke 8 16 196 1 32 12.2

5. Syracuse 8 13 129 0 34 9.9

6. Boston College 8 15 146 0 30 9.7

7. Florida State 8 12 109 0 26 9.1

8. Wake Forest 7 16 130 0 25 8.1

9. Virginia Tech 7 7 48 0 25 6.9

10. Virginia 8 19 122 0 22 6.4

11. Pitt 8 23 126 1 50 5.5

12. North Carolina 8 9 43 0 15 4.8

13. Clemson 8 16 74 0 20 4.6

14. Georgia Tech 7 12 48 0 23 4.0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Clemson 8 10 161 2 66 16.1

2. Boston College 8 9 25 1 17 2.8

3. North Carolina 8 8 38 0 42 4.8

4. Syracuse 8 7 84 0 41 12.0

5. Duke 8 7 76 0 22 10.9

6. Wake Forest 7 7 4 0 2 0.6

7. Virginia 8 6 155 2 85 25.8

8. Virginia Tech 7 6 20 0 23 3.3

9. Louisville 8 6 34 0 12 5.7

10. Pitt 8 6 94 1 26 15.7

11. Florida State 8 5 7 0 4 1.4

12. Miami 8 5 69 0 28 13.8

13. Georgia Tech 7 5 65 0 41 13.0

14. NC State 7 3 11 0 11 3.7

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

1. Syracuse 8 50 2250 45.0 14 0.3 2 43.9

2. Virginia Tech 7 32 1544 48.2 72 2.2 5 42.9

3. Miami 8 33 1472 44.6 57 1.7 1 42.3

4. NC State 7 33 1509 45.7 98 3.0 5 39.7

5. Louisville 8 37 1591 43.0 45 1.2 4 39.6

6. Clemson 8 31 1310 42.3 48 1.5 2 39.4

7. Florida State 8 49 2006 40.9 37 0.8 2 39.4

8. Boston College 8 42 1790 42.6 86 2.0 3 39.1

9. Virginia 8 31 1282 41.4 41 1.3 2 38.7

10. Duke 8 39 1665 42.7 80 2.1 4 38.6

11. Wake Forest 7 39 1782 45.7 146 3.7 7 38.4

12. North Carolina 8 46 1910 41.5 115 2.5 4 37.3

13. Pitt 8 46 1912 41.6 199 4.3 2 36.4

14. Georgia Tech 7 43 1838 42.7 196 4.6 4 36.3

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

1. Boston College 8 46 2789 60.6 311 22 41.9

2. Virginia Tech 7 38 2394 63.0 136 27 41.7

3. Clemson 8 61 3881 63.6 244 44 41.6

4. Syracuse 8 40 2503 62.6 228 25 41.2

5. Pitt 8 39 2482 63.6 267 25 40.8

6. NC State 7 41 2527 61.6 338 21 40.6

7. Virginia 8 46 2893 62.9 230 32 40.5

8. Florida State 8 41 2589 63.1 138 32 40.3

9. Miami 8 43 2719 63.2 378 25 39.9

10. Georgia Tech 7 23 1234 53.7 254 3 39.3

11. North Carolina 8 43 2635 61.3 393 23 38.8

12. Wake Forest 7 47 2543 54.1 447 11 38.7

13. Louisville 8 49 2883 58.8 754 10 38.3

14. Duke 8 45 2513 55.8 445 14 38.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Wake Forest 7 12 12 1.000

Duke 8 9 9 1.000

3. NC State 7 14 17 . 8 2 4

4. Syracuse 8 10 13 . 7 6 9

5. Virginia 8 12 16 . 7 5 0

6. Louisville 8 8 11 . 7 2 7

7. Pitt 8 12 18 . 6 6 7

Boston College 8 6 9 . 6 6 7

9. Virginia Tech 7 7 11 . 6 3 6

10. North Carolina 8 12 19 . 6 3 2

11. Clemson 8 8 14 . 5 7 1

12. Miami 8 7 14 . 5 0 0

Georgia Tech 7 2 4 . 5 0 0

14. Florida State 8 4 9 . 4 4 4

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Clemson 8 45 45 1.000

Louisville 8 34 34 1.000

Wake Forest 7 32 32 1.000

Boston College 8 31 31 1.000

Virginia Tech 7 27 27 1.000

Duke 8 27 27 1.000

North Carolina 8 22 22 1.000

NC State 7 21 21 1.000

9. Florida State 8 29 30 . 9 6 7

10. Virginia 8 27 28 . 9 6 4

11. Syracuse 8 22 23 . 9 5 7

12. Pitt 8 18 19 . 9 4 7

13. Georgia Tech 7 13 14 . 9 2 9

14. Miami 8 23 25 . 9 2 0

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Pitt 8 38 250 4.75

2. Virginia 8 32 197 4.00

3. Clemson 8 30 194 3.75

4. NC State 7 26 170 3.71

5. Virginia Tech 7 25 166 3.57

Syracuse 8 25 147 3.12

Miami 8 25 161 3.12

8. Florida State 8 24 117 3.00

9. North Carolina 8 21 132 2.62

Duke 8 21 133 2.62

11. Louisville 8 18 115 2.25

12. Wake Forest 7 16 79 2.29

13. Georgia Tech 7 12 71 1.71

14. Boston College 8 8 52 1.00

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 8 5 26 0.62

2. Clemson 8 6 51 0.75

3. Wake Forest 7 8 48 1.14

4. NC State 7 11 81 1.57

5. Duke 8 12 80 1.50

6. Virginia Tech 7 15 100 2.14

7. Pitt 8 19 113 2.38

8. Georgia Tech 7 20 126 2.86

9. Louisville 8 24 134 3.00

10. Virginia 8 26 170 3.25

Florida State 8 26 142 3.25

12. North Carolina 8 27 161 3.38

13. Miami 8 33 213 4.12

14. Syracuse 8 42 248 5.25

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 94 96 20 210 26.2

2. Wake Forest 7 73 98 13 184 26.3

3. Florida State 8 68 94 20 182 22.8

North Carolina 8 76 98 8 182 22.8

5. Boston College 8 103 66 9 178 22.2

6. Pitt 8 60 92 20 172 21.5

7. Duke 8 74 76 18 168 21.0

8. Louisville 8 82 69 12 163 20.4

Miami 8 49 97 17 163 20.4

10. Virginia 8 54 92 15 161 20.1

NC State 7 64 81 16 161 23.0

12. Syracuse 8 53 79 19 151 18.9

13. Virginia Tech 7 71 63 13 147 21.0

14. Georgia Tech 7 66 42 10 118 16.9

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 8 49 44 8 101 12.6

2. Virginia 8 56 52 16 124 15.5

3. Pitt 8 48 60 28 136 17.0

4. Miami 8 50 66 21 137 17.1

5. NC State 7 44 79 17 140 20.0

6. Virginia Tech 7 53 73 15 141 20.1

7. Wake Forest 7 53 82 9 144 20.6

8. North Carolina 8 64 78 10 152 19.0

9. Duke 8 67 72 15 154 19.2

10. Georgia Tech 7 87 57 13 157 22.4

11. Louisville 8 69 92 12 173 21.6

12. Syracuse 8 62 94 22 178 22.2

13. Boston College 8 72 104 9 185 23.1

14. Florida State 8 68 108 29 205 25.6

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Wake Forest 7 62 124 50.0

2. Virginia Tech 7 48 101 47.5

3. Clemson 8 44 99 44.4

4. Virginia 8 47 114 41.2

5. Boston College 8 51 125 40.8

6. Louisville 8 43 108 39.8

7. Pitt 8 54 138 39.1

8. Duke 8 49 127 38.6

9. Syracuse 8 54 142 38.0

10. Florida State 8 45 122 36.9

11. North Carolina 8 46 128 35.9

12. Georgia Tech 7 33 96 34.4

13. NC State 7 37 109 33.9

14. Miami 8 26 94 27.7

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Clemson 8 35 124 28.2

2. Wake Forest 7 32 105 30.5

3. Virginia 8 34 110 30.9

4. Pitt 8 39 126 31.0

5. Louisville 8 40 114 35.1

6. NC State 7 38 106 35.8

7. Duke 8 41 114 36.0

8. North Carolina 8 42 115 36.5

9. Miami 8 47 122 38.5

10. Florida State 8 54 137 39.4

11. Syracuse 8 52 129 40.3

12. Virginia Tech 7 46 113 40.7

13. Georgia Tech 7 47 107 43.9

14. Boston College 8 60 131 45.8

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. North Carolina 8 11 14 78.6

2. Duke 8 16 23 69.6

3. Virginia Tech 7 4 6 66.7

4. Virginia 8 6 10 60.0

5. Wake Forest 7 5 9 55.6

Boston College 8 10 18 55.6

7. Florida State 8 6 11 54.5

Pitt 8 6 11 54.5

9. Louisville 8 7 13 53.8

10. Clemson 8 3 7 42.9

Miami 8 6 14 42.9

12. NC State 7 7 17 41.2

13. Syracuse 8 7 19 36.8

14. Georgia Tech 7 4 11 36.4

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Syracuse 8 3 12 25.0

2. Louisville 8 5 13 38.5

3. Clemson 8 6 15 40.0

NC State 7 2 5 40.0

5. Florida State 8 6 13 46.2

6. North Carolina 8 3 6 50.0

Duke 8 7 14 50.0

8. Virginia 8 9 17 52.9

9. Virginia Tech 7 10 17 58.8

10. Pitt 8 7 11 63.6

11. Wake Forest 7 11 16 68.8

12. Boston College 8 8 11 72.7

13. Georgia Tech 7 10 13 76.9

14. Miami 8 9 11 81.8

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Wake Forest 7 28 235 33.6

2. Boston College 8 47 336 42.0

3. Clemson 8 43 347 43.4

4. Georgia Tech 7 34 310 44.3

5. North Carolina 8 45 362 45.2

6. Virginia Tech 7 37 317 45.3

7. Duke 8 45 390 48.8

8. Virginia 8 41 405 50.6

9. NC State 7 41 358 51.1

10. Louisville 8 51 424 53.0

11. Miami 8 61 487 60.9

12. Florida State 8 70 583 72.9

13. Syracuse 8 78 629 78.6

14. Pitt 8 68 633 79.1

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 7 65 485 69.3

2. Florida State 8 63 527 65.9

3. Clemson 8 50 469 58.6

4. Syracuse 8 53 460 57.5

5. Virginia Tech 7 51 401 57.3

6. Duke 8 45 449 56.1

7. Miami 8 52 437 54.6

8. Georgia Tech 7 44 374 53.4

9. Wake Forest 7 41 352 50.3

10. Pitt 8 37 382 47.8

11. Louisville 8 48 360 45.0

12. Virginia 8 47 353 44.1

13. Boston College 8 45 346 43.2

14. North Carolina 8 42 307 38.4

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Virginia 8 267:27 33:25

2. Pitt 8 255:50 31:58

3. Louisville 8 250:41 31:20

4. NC State 7 216:39 30:57

5. Clemson 8 246:05 30:45

Miami 8 246:02 30:45

7. North Carolina 8 244:44 30:35

8. Wake Forest 7 212:39 30:22

9. Duke 8 241:20 30:10

10. Virginia Tech 7 210:55 30:07

11. Syracuse 8 230:41 28:50

12. Boston College 8 214:49 26:51

13. Georgia Tech 7 187:34 26:47

14. Florida State 8 211:38 26:27

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Boston College 8 3 9 12 2 4 6 +6 0.75

2. Wake Forest 7 4 7 11 2 5 7 +4 0.57

3. Miami 8 8 5 13 4 5 9 +4 0.50

4. Clemson 8 6 10 16 4 9 13 +3 0.38

Syracuse 8 7 7 14 6 5 11 +3 0.38

North Carolina 8 4 8 12 4 5 9 +3 0.38

7. Florida State 8 7 5 12 5 6 11 +1 0.12

8. Louisville 8 6 6 12 7 5 12 +0 0.00

9. NC State 7 2 3 5 2 4 6 -1 -0.14

10. Georgia Tech 7 4 5 9 6 6 12 -3 -0.43

11. Pitt 8 3 6 9 6 7 13 -4 -0.50

12. Duke 8 7 7 14 9 10 19 -5 -0.62

13. Virginia Tech 7 2 6 8 8 5 13 -5 -0.71

14. Virginia 8 4 6 10 6 10 16 -6 -0.75

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Virginia Tech 7 28-29 96.6 21 8-13 7-7 1

2. North Carolina 8 29-32 90.6 18 4-14 11-13 1

3. NC State 7 28-31 90.3 17 10-7 11-11 1

4. Louisville 8 25-28 89.3 20 13-7 5-6 0

Duke 8 25-28 89.3 18 12-6 7-7 2

6. Wake Forest 7 32-37 86.5 20 11-9 12-12 2

7. Clemson 8 30-35 85.7 25 16-9 5-7 1

8. Florida State 8 22-26 84.6 19 11-8 3-4 1

9. Pitt 8 21-25 84.0 13 5-8 8-10 1

10. Virginia 8 33-40 82.5 23 16-7 10-12 4

11. Boston College 8 25-32 78.1 21 12-9 4-7 1

12. Syracuse 8 21-29 72.4 14 6-8 7-8 2

13. Miami 8 25-37 67.6 20 9-11 5-11 1

14. Georgia Tech 7 9-15 60.0 8 7-1 1-1 4

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Georgia Tech 7 25-35 71.4 19 12-7 6-11 3

2. Duke 8 20-27 74.1 14 8-6 6-6 4

3. Clemson 8 12-16 75.0 7 5-2 5-5 3

4. Virginia Tech 7 22-29 75.9 16 7-9 6-8 1

5. Syracuse 8 23-29 79.3 19 12-7 4-6 2

6. Louisville 8 25-31 80.6 24 14-10 1-2 4

7. NC State 7 18-22 81.8 12 7-5 6-7 2

8. Pitt 8 23-28 82.1 15 9-6 8-10 1

9. Wake Forest 7 20-24 83.3 16 7-9 4-4 2

10. Virginia 8 17-20 85.0 14 9-5 3-5 0

11. North Carolina 8 24-28 85.7 16 11-5 8-9 1

Florida State 8 36-42 85.7 21 13-8 15-16 2

13. Miami 8 20-23 87.0 11 6-5 9-9 2

14. Boston College 8 31-34 91.2 21 10-11 10-10 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Virginia 8 2 2 100.0

Duke 8 2 2 100.0

3. Wake Forest 7 1 4 25.0

4. Syracuse 8 0 1 0.0

NC State 7 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

Louisville 8 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 8 0 1 0.0

Florida State 8 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

Boston College 8 0 0 0.0

Miami 8 0 0 0.0

Clemson 8 0 0 0.0

Pitt 8 0 0 0.0

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Boston College 8 0 2 0.0

Clemson 8 0 2 0.0

Florida State 8 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 7 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 7 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 8 0 1 0.0

Miami 8 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 7 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 8 0 0 0.0

Duke 8 0 0 0.0

Pitt 8 0 0 0.0

12. Louisville 8 3 6 50.0

13. NC State 7 1 1 100.0

Virginia 8 1 1 100.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 5-33560 3-53102 0-0 8-40888

Clemson 5-80740 3-50588 0-0 8-69433

Duke 3-27555 4-45684 1-71916 8-42164

Florida State 5-52257 3-54369 0-0 8-53049

Georgia Tech 3-44838 4-46515 0-0 7-45796

Louisville 5-50541 2-35482 1-22665 8-43292

Miami 5-52772 2-49209 1-66543 8-53603

NC State 4-56719 3-49226 0-0 7-53508

North Carolina 4-50500 3-47340 1-52183 8-49526

Pitt 5-44685 3-58719 0-0 8-49948

Syracuse 4-44102 4-40385 0-0 8-42244

Virginia 4-50124 4-56998 0-0 8-53561

Virginia Tech 5-57296 2-44198 0-0 7-53554

Wake Forest 5-26733 2-28460 0-0 7-27227

Totals 62-48643 42-47930 4-53327 108-48539

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RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G

1. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 8 197 1044 5.3 10 33 130.5

2. Cam Akers-FS Jr 8 174 917 5.3 12 41 114.6

3. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 8 114 890 7.8 9 90 111.2

4. Javian Hawkins-UL Fr 8 165 887 5.4 6 66 110.9

5. Jordan Mason-GT So 7 95 566 6.0 6 43 80.9

6. Javonte Williams-NC So 8 116 640 5.5 3 40 80.0

7. DeeJay Dallas-UM Jr 7 73 486 6.7 6 62 69.4

8. Deshawn McClease-VT Jr 7 97 475 4.9 3 45 67.9

9. Michael Carter-NC Jr 8 109 542 5.0 0 50 67.8

10. David Bailey-BC So 8 91 526 5.8 4 54 65.8

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G

1. Jamie Newman-WF Jr 6 141-209-5 1772 17 295.3

2. Sam Howell-NC Fr 8 159-270-5 2119 22 264.9

3. Kenny Pickett-UP Jr 7 172-289-6 1748 8 249.7

4. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 8 137-209-8 1809 17 226.1

5. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 8 173-276-8 1803 9 225.4

6. Tommy DeVito-SU So 8 166-262-5 1786 12 223.2

7. Anthony Brown-BC Jr 6 81-137-2 1250 9 208.3

8. James Blackman-FS So 7 124-193-5 1340 11 191.4

9. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 8 150-246-7 1500 13 187.5

10. N'Kosi Perry-UM So 6 77-136-2 975 8 162.5

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.

1. Jamie Newman-WF Jr 6 141-209-5 1772 17 160.7

2. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 8 137-209-8 1809 17 157.4

3. Jarren Williams-UM Fr 7 94-135-3 1136 8 155.4

4. Anthony Brown-BC Jr 6 81-137-2 1250 9 154.5

5. Sam Howell-NC Fr 8 159-270-5 2119 22 148.0

6. James Blackman-FS So 7 124-193-5 1340 11 136.2

7. N'Kosi Perry-UM So 6 77-136-2 975 8 133.3

8. Tommy DeVito-SU So 8 166-262-5 1786 12 131.9

9. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 8 150-246-7 1500 13 123.9

10. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 8 173-276-8 1803 9 122.5

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G

1. Maurice Ffrench-UP Sr 8 64 535 3 74 66.9 8.0

2. Sage Surratt-WF So 7 53 881 9 70 125.9 7.6

3. Joe Reed-VA Sr 8 50 448 4 43 56.0 6.2

4. Taysir Mack-UP Jr 8 48 563 2 48 70.4 6.0

5. Trishton Jackson-SU Jr 8 43 632 6 59 79.0 5.4

Hasise Dubois-VA Sr 8 43 582 2 49 72.8 5.4

7. Dazz Newsome-NC Jr 8 42 582 6 47 72.8 5.2

8. Tutu Atwell-UL So 8 40 664 7 77 83.0 5.0

Emeka Emezie-ST Jr 7 35 380 1 37 54.3 5.0

10. Jalon Calhoun-DU Fr 8 37 294 3 42 36.8 4.6

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G

1. Sage Surratt-WF So 7 53 881 9 70 16.6125.9

2. Tutu Atwell-UL So 8 40 664 7 77 16.6 83.0

3. Trishton Jackson-SU Jr 8 43 632 6 59 14.7 79.0

4. Tamorrion Terry-FS So 8 29 606 6 75 20.9 75.8

5. Scotty Washington-WF Sr 7 32 523 7 59 16.3 74.7

6. Tee Higgins-CU Jr 8 27 588 3 62 21.8 73.5

7. Hasise Dubois-VA Sr 8 43 582 2 49 13.5 72.8

Dazz Newsome-NC Jr 8 42 582 6 47 13.9 72.8

9. Taysir Mack-UP Jr 8 48 563 2 48 11.7 70.4

10. Maurice Ffrench-UP Sr 8 64 535 3 74 8.4 66.9

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Jamie Newman-WF Jr 6 275 1772 296 2047 341.2

2. Sam Howell-NC Fr 8 -13 2119 341 2106 263.2

3. Kenny Pickett-UP Jr 7 81 1748 344 1829 261.3

4. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 8 275 1803 395 2078 259.8

5. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 8 229 1809 255 2038 254.8

6. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 8 408 1500 350 1908 238.5

7. Tommy DeVito-SU So 8 58 1786 345 1844 230.5

8. Anthony Brown-BC Jr 6 128 1250 170 1378 229.7

9. James Blackman-FS So 7 -2 1340 232 1338 191.1

10. Malik Cunningham-UL So 7 313 1005 147 1318 188.3

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G

1. Cam Akers-FS Jr 8 15 0 0 2 92 11.5

2. Nick Sciba-WF So 7 0 12 31 0 67 9.6

3. Christopher Dunn-ST So 7 0 14 21 0 63 9.0

4. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

5. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 8 0 12 26 0 62 7.8

6. Wayne Taulapapa-VA So 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Sage Surratt-WF So 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

8. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5

B.T. Potter-CU So 8 0 7 39 0 60 7.5

10. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 8 0 8 33 0 57 7.1

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G

1. Cam Akers-FS Jr 8 15 12 3 0 1 92 11.5

2. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 8 11 10 1 0 0 66 8.2

3. Wayne Taulapapa-VA So 7 9 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Sage Surratt-WF So 7 9 0 9 0 0 54 7.7

5. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 8 10 9 1 0 0 60 7.5

6. DeeJay Dallas-UM Jr 7 7 6 1 0 1 44 6.3

7. Scotty Washington-WF Sr 7 7 0 7 0 0 42 6.0

8. Tutu Atwell-UL So 8 7 0 7 0 0 42 5.2

Deon Jackson-DU Jr 8 7 5 2 0 0 42 5.2

10. Jordan Mason-GT So 7 6 6 0 0 0 36 5.1

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 7 31-31 12-12 67 9.6

2. Christopher Dunn-ST So 7 21-21 14-17 63 9.0

3. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 8 26-27 12-16 62 7.8

4. B.T. Potter-CU So 8 39-39 7-12 60 7.5

5. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 8 33-33 8-11 57 7.1

Noah Ruggles-NC So 8 21-21 12-18 57 7.1

7. Brian Johnson-VT Jr 7 27-27 7-11 48 6.9

8. AJ Reed-DU Jr 8 27-27 9-9 54 6.8

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 8 18-19 12-18 54 6.8

10. Andre Szmyt-SU So 8 22-23 9-12 49 6.1

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Thayer Thomas-ST So 7 10 149 1 76 14.9

2. Josh Blackwell-DU So 7 11 137 0 32 12.5

3. Sean Riley-SU Sr 8 12 131 0 34 10.9

4. Sage Surratt-WF So 7 10 93 0 25 9.3

5. D.J. Matthews-FS Jr 7 12 109 0 26 9.1

6. Travis Levy-BC Jr 7 11 99 0 20 9.0

7. Billy Kemp IV-VA So 7 16 101 0 22 6.3

8. Maurice Ffrench-UP Sr 8 21 100 0 50 4.8

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Hassan Hall-UL So 8 10 387 1 100 38.7

2. Joe Reed-VA Sr 8 18 685 2 100 38.1

3. Keyshawn Helton-FS So 6 8 228 0 58 28.5

4. Michael Carter-NC Jr 8 11 286 0 75 26.0

5. Joseph Ngata-CU Fr 8 10 255 0 40 25.5

6. Travis Levy-BC Jr 7 23 547 0 45 23.8

7. Keyon Lesane-ST Fr 7 9 177 0 24 19.7

8. Michael Carter II-DU Jr 8 11 215 0 31 19.5

9. Sean Riley-SU Sr 8 11 203 0 29 18.5

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G

1. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 8 1044 138 0 0 1182 147.8

2. Joe Reed-VA Sr 8 23 448 0 685 1156 144.5

3. Sage Surratt-WF So 7 0 881 93 0 974 139.1

4. Cam Akers-FS Jr 8 917 151 0 0 1068 133.5

5. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 8 890 161 0 0 1051 131.4

6. Javian Hawkins-UL Fr 8 887 14 10 47 958 119.8

7. Michael Carter-NC Jr 8 542 123 0 286 951 118.9

8. Travis Levy-BC Jr 7 73 0 99 547 719 102.7

9. Tutu Atwell-UL So 8 22 664 86 0 772 96.5

10. Javonte Williams-NC So 8 640 110 0 0 750 93.8

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

1. Oscar Bradburn-VT Jr 6 26 1249 69 10 13 2 48.0

2. Trenton Gill-ST So 7 32 1509 62 9 15 5 47.2

3. Dom Maggio-WF Sr 7 38 1736 63 13 13 7 45.7

4. Louis Hedley-UM So 8 32 1456 67 12 9 1 45.5

5. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Sr 8 50 2250 65 21 18 2 45.0

6. Austin Parker-DU Sr 8 38 1665 58 13 12 4 43.8

7. Pressley Harvin-GT Jr 7 42 1838 57 12 12 4 43.8

8. Will Spiers-CU Jr 8 26 1120 64 5 5 2 43.1

9. Grant Carlson-BC Jr 8 40 1723 65 11 12 3 43.1

10. Mason King-UL Sr 8 37 1591 60 8 6 4 43.0

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G

1. Christopher Dunn-ST So 7 14 17 43 82.4 2.00

2. Nick Sciba-WF So 7 12 12 34 100.0 1.71

3. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 8 12 16 49 75.0 1.50

Noah Ruggles-NC So 8 12 18 49 66.7 1.50

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 8 12 18 54 66.7 1.50

6. AJ Reed-DU Jr 8 9 9 50 100.0 1.12

Andre Szmyt-SU So 8 9 12 50 75.0 1.12

8. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 8 8 11 43 72.7 1.00

Brian Johnson-VT Jr 7 7 11 38 63.6 1.00

10. B.T. Potter-CU So 8 7 12 51 58.3 0.88

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 7 12 12 34 100.0

AJ Reed-DU Jr 8 9 9 50 100.0

3. Christopher Dunn-ST So 7 14 17 43 82.4

4. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 8 12 16 49 75.0

Andre Szmyt-SU So 8 9 12 50 75.0

6. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 8 8 11 43 72.7

7. Noah Ruggles-NC So 8 12 18 49 66.7

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 8 12 18 54 66.7

Aaron Boumerhi-BC Sr 8 6 9 45 66.7

10. Brian Johnson-VT Jr 7 7 11 38 63.6

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. B.T. Potter-CU So 8 39 39 100.0

Blanton Creque-UL Sr 8 33 33 100.0

Aaron Boumerhi-BC Sr 8 31 31 100.0

Nick Sciba-WF So 7 31 31 100.0

AJ Reed-DU Jr 8 27 27 100.0

Brian Johnson-VT Jr 7 27 27 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS Sr 7 24 24 100.0

Noah Ruggles-NC So 8 21 21 100.0

Christopher Dunn-ST So 7 21 21 100.0

10. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 8 26 27 96.3

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2019 Atlantic Coast Conference

Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Rayshard Ashby-VT Jr 7 LB 33 39 72 10.3

2. Max Richardson-BC Jr 8 LB 52 27 79 9.9

3. Justin Strnad-WF Sr 7 LB 38 31 69 9.9

4. Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 8 LB 36 39 75 9.4

5. Koby Quansah-DU Sr 8 LB 24 48 72 9.0

6. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 8 LB 43 21 64 8.0

7. Shaq Quarterman-UM Sr 8 LB 32 31 63 7.9

8. David Curry-GT Jr 7 LB 27 28 55 7.9

9. Lakiem Williams-SU Sr 8 LB 23 39 62 7.8

10. Mike Palmer-BC Jr 8 DB 39 22 61 7.6

11. Myles Dorn-NC Sr 8 DB 34 26 60 7.5

12. Jeremiah Gemmel-NC So 8 LB 27 32 59 7.4

Zane Zandier-VA Jr 8 LB 31 28 59 7.4

14. Joey Blount-VA Jr 8 S 35 23 58 7.2

Hamsah Nasirildeen-FS Jr 8 DB 37 21 58 7.2

C.J. Avery-UL Jr 8 LB 42 16 58 7.2

Khane Pass-UL Sr 8 DB 42 16 58 7.2

18. Brandon Hill-DU Jr 7 LB 22 28 50 7.1

19. Paris Ford-UP So 8 DB 36 21 57 7.1

Andrew Armstrong-SU Sr 8 LB 30 27 57 7.1

21. Dylan Singleton-DU Sr 8 S 27 27 54 6.8

22. Tanner Ingle-ST So 7 S 25 22 47 6.7

23. John Lamot-BC Jr 8 LB 29 23 52 6.5

24. Louis Acceus-ST Jr 7 LB 27 18 45 6.4

25. Nasir Greer-WF So 7 DB 29 15 44 6.3

26. Charlie Thomas-GT So 7 LB 29 14 43 6.1

27. Mehdi El Attrach-BC Sr 8 DB 23 26 49 6.1

Damar Hamlin-UP Sr 8 DB 34 15 49 6.1

29. Rodjay Burns-UL Jr 8 LB 33 15 48 6.0

30. Gurvan Hall, Jr.-UM So 8 DB 23 24 47 5.9

Russ Yeast-UL Jr 8 DB 30 17 47 5.9

32. Divine Deablo-VT Jr 6 DB 19 16 35 5.8

33. Evan Foster-SU Sr 8 DB 22 24 46 5.8

34. Tariq Carpenter-GT Jr 7 DB 33 7 40 5.7

35. James Skalski-CU Jr 8 LB 20 25 45 5.6

36. Chamarri Conner-VT So 7 DB 26 13 39 5.6

37. Jordan Mack-VA Sr 8 LB 24 20 44 5.5

Charles Snowden-VA Jr 8 LB 24 20 44 5.5

Chris Ingram-ST Jr 6 CB 29 4 33 5.5

Cyrus Fagan-FS Jr 6 DB 24 9 33 5.5

41. Michael Pinckney-UM Sr 7 LB 23 15 38 5.4

Dax Hollifield-VT So 7 LB 8 30 38 5.4

Dontavious Jackson-FS Sr 7 LB 24 14 38 5.4

44. Marquis Waters-DU Jr 8 S 25 18 43 5.4

45. Saleem Brightwell-UP Sr 6 LB 12 20 32 5.3

46. Reggie Floyd-VT Sr 7 DB 20 17 37 5.3

47. Chad Smith-CU Sr 8 LB 17 25 42 5.2

D.J. Ford-NC Jr 8 DB 20 22 42 5.2

49. Ryan Smenda, Jr.-WF So 7 LB 15 21 36 5.1

50. Stanford Samuels-FS Jr 8 DB 30 11 41 5.1

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Greg Rousseau-UM Fr 8 DL 8 0 8.0 1.00

2. Jaylen Twyman-UP So 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

Jordan Mack-VA Sr 8 LB 6 2 7.0 0.88

5. Larrell Murchison-ST Sr 7 DT 6 2 7.0 1.00

6. Victor Dimukeje-DU Jr 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.81

7. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 8 LB 6 0 6.0 0.75

8. Brandon Berry-SU Sr 8 DL 4 3 5.5 0.69

9. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF Jr 7 DL 5 1 5.5 0.79

10. Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 8 LB 4 2 5.0 0.62

Kylan Johnson-UP Sr 8 LB 5 0 5.0 0.62

Noah Taylor-VA So 8 LB 5 0 5.0 0.62

Tomon Fox-NC Jr 8 LB 4 2 5.0 0.62

Marvin Wilson-FS Jr 8 DT 2 6 5.0 0.62

15. Louis Acceus-ST Jr 7 LB 4 1 4.5 0.64

16. Deslin Alexandre-UP So 8 DL 4 1 4.5 0.56

Zane Zandier-VA Jr 8 LB 4 1 4.5 0.56

18. Chamarri Conner-VT So 7 DB 4 0 4.0 0.57

19. Monty Montgomery-UL So 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.50

20. Xavier Lyas-ST So 7 DE 3 2 4.0 0.57

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Max Richardson-BC Jr 8 LB 11 2 12.0 1.50

2. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 8 LB 10 3 11.5 1.44

3. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF Jr 7 DL 9 3 10.5 1.50

4. Greg Rousseau-UM Fr 8 DL 10 1 10.5 1.31

5. Rayshard Ashby-VT Jr 7 LB 7 6 10.0 1.43

6. Zane Zandier-VA Jr 8 LB 7 6 10.0 1.25

7. Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 8 DL 7 4 9.0 1.12

Charles Snowden-VA Jr 8 LB 6 6 9.0 1.12

Janarius Robinson-FS Jr 8 DE 7 4 9.0 1.12

10. Charlie Thomas-GT So 7 LB 8 2 9.0 1.29

Larrell Murchison-ST Sr 7 DT 7 4 9.0 1.29

12. Noah Taylor-VA So 8 LB 8 1 8.5 1.06

Chris Rumph II-DU So 8 DE 7 3 8.5 1.06

Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 8 LB 7 3 8.5 1.06

15. Kylan Johnson-UP Sr 8 LB 7 2 8.0 1.00

Jaylen Twyman-UP So 8 DL 6 4 8.0 1.00

Jordan Mack-VA Sr 8 LB 7 2 8.0 1.00

18. Michael Pinckney-UM Sr 7 LB 7 1 7.5 1.07

19. Victor Dimukeje-DU Jr 8 DE 6 3 7.5 0.94

Koby Quansah-DU Sr 8 LB 5 5 7.5 0.94

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2019 Atlantic Coast Conference

Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Caleb Farley-VT So 7 10 3 13 1.86

2. Paris Ford-UP So 8 9 2 11 1.38

Dane Jackson-UP Sr 8 10 1 11 1.38

4. Damarri Mathis-UP Jr 8 9 1 10 1.25

Asante Samuel-FS So 8 9 1 10 1.25

6. Tre Swilling-GT So 7 7 1 8 1.14

7. Amari Henderson-WF Sr 7 5 2 7 1.00

Chamarri Conner-VT So 7 7 0 7 1.00

Jason Pinnock-UP Jr 6 5 1 6 1.00

Essang Bassey-WF Sr 7 6 1 7 1.00

Chandler Jones-UL So 8 7 1 8 1.00

Chris Ingram-ST Jr 6 4 2 6 1.00

Jermaine Waller-VT So 7 4 3 7 1.00

14. Marquis Waters-DU Jr 8 5 2 7 0.88

Nick Grant-VA Jr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Damar Hamlin-UP Sr 8 7 0 7 0.88

Leonard Johnson-DU So 8 5 2 7 0.88

18. Jason Maitre-BC Fr 7 5 1 6 0.86

19. Christopher Fredrick-SU Sr 8 5 1 6 0.75

Tanner Muse-CU Sr 8 3 3 6 0.75

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Jermaine Waller-VT So 7 3 23 0 23 0.43

Caleb Farley-VT So 7 3 -3 0 1 0.43

3. Tanner Muse-CU Sr 8 3 13 0 13 0.38

4. Chris Ingram-ST Jr 6 2 0 0 0 0.33

5. DJ Ivey-UM So 7 2 28 0 28 0.29

Amari Henderson-WF Sr 7 2 3 0 2 0.29

Kaleb Oliver-GT So 7 2 -2 0 0 0.29

8. K'Von Wallace-CU Sr 8 2 66 1 66 0.25

Paris Ford-UP So 8 2 48 1 26 0.25

Jalen Alexander-DU Fr 8 2 42 0 22 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 8 4 0.50

2. Anthony Johnson-UL So 8 3 0.38

Hamsah Nasirildeen-FS Jr 8 3 0.38

4. Charlie Thomas-GT So 7 2 0.29

Nasir Greer-WF So 7 2 0.29

Xavier Lyas-ST So 7 2 0.29

7. Phil Campbell-UP Jr 8 2 0.25

Paris Ford-UP So 8 2 0.25

Chad Smith-CU Sr 8 2 0.25

Jeremiah Gemmel-NC So 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Jason Strowbridge-NC Sr 7 3 0.43

2. Shaka Heyward-DU Fr 8 2 0.25

Shaq Quarterman-UM Sr 8 2 0.25

4. Cyrus Fagan-FS Jr 6 1 0.17

Luke Masterson-WF Jr 6 1 0.17

Justice Dingle-GT Fr 6 1 0.17

JaQuon Griffin-GT Fr 6 1 0.17

8. T.K. Chimedza-GT Fr 7 1 0.14

Jarius Morehead-ST Sr 7 1 0.14

Suliaman Kamara-WF Jr 7 1 0.14

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceConference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 63 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)62 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)

Points scored kicking 16 Wake Forest vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019) [5fg,1pat]Touchdowns 9 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)

8 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)8 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)8 Clemson vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

Total offense yards 674 Clemson vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019) [302r,372p]668 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019) [245r,423p]

Total offense plays 105 Wake Forest vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019) [58r,47p]102 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019) [46r,56p]

Total offense yards/play 9.3 Louisville vs EKU (Sep 07, 2019) [58-542]8.6 Clemson at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019) [71-612]

Rushing yards 429 Boston College vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)411 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)

Rushing attempts 61 Boston College at Rutgers (Sep 21, 2019)60 Boston College vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)60 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)

Yards per rush 8.5 Louisville vs EKU (Sep 07, 2019) [38-322]8.4 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019) [49-411]

Rushing TDs 5 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)5 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)5 Boston College vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)5 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)5 Florida State vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)

Longest rush 96 Wake Forest at Rice (Sep 06, 2019)90 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)

Passing yards 469 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)428 Louisville vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)

Passing attempts 56 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)55 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)

Passing TDs 6 Wake Forest vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019)5 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)5 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)

Longest pass 94 Syracuse vs PITT (Oct 18, 2019)87 Clemson at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)

Passes completed 35 Pitt at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)34 Wake Forest vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)

Had intercepted 4 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)3 Virginia Tech at Boston College (Aug 31, 2019)3 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)3 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)3 Florida State at Clemson (Oct 12, 2019)

Pass completion pct 88.9 Duke at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019) [24-27]81.0 Virginia Tech vs FURMAN (Sep 14, 2019) [17-21]

Passing yards/attempt 12.8 Louisville vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019) [16-205]12.6 Louisville vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019) [34-428]

Yards per catch 22.7 North Carolina vs DUKE (Oct 26, 2019) [10-227]20.5 Louisville vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019) [10-205]

Field goal attempts 5 Wake Forest vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)4 North Carolina vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)4 Virginia at Pitt (8/31/19)4 Miami at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2019)4 Virginia at Miami (Oct 11, 2019)4 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

4 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)4 Pitt vs MIAMI (10/26/19)

Field goals made 5 Wake Forest vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)4 Pitt vs MIAMI (10/26/19)

Longest field goal 54 Pitt vs MIAMI (10/26/19)53 Florida State at Virginia (Sep 14, 2019)

Field goal pct 100.0 Wake Forest vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019) [5-5]100.0 Pitt vs MIAMI (10/26/19) [4-4]100.0 NC State vs SYRACUSE (Oct 10, 2019) [3-3]100.0 NC State vs EAST CAROLINA (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Rice (Sep 06, 2019) [2-2]100.0 NC State vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sep 07, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Duke at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Sep 14, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Boston College (Sep 28, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs HOLY CROSS (Sep 28, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Virginia at ND (Sep 28, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Duke vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Virginia Tech vs RHODE ISLAND (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Pitt at Syracuse (Oct 18, 2019) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 9 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)PAT kicks made 9 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)2-point PAT attempts 3 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)2-point PATs made 1 North Carolina vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)

1 North Carolina vs MIAMI (Sep 07, 2019)1 North Carolina at Wake Forest (Sep 13, 2019)1 Georgia Tech vs THE CITADEL (Sep 14, 2019)1 Virginia vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 14, 2019)1 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)1 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)1 Boston College at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019)1 Georgia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 05, 2019)1 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)1 Florida State vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)

Punts 11 Boston College at Clemson (Oct 26, 2019)Longest punt 78 Virginia at Louisville (Oct 26, 2019)Yards punted 525 Boston College at Clemson (Oct 26, 2019) [11-525]Punting avg 56.7 Virginia Tech vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 07, 2019) [3-170]

52.2 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Sep 14, 2019) [9-470]Punt returns 7 Pitt vs OHIO (9/7/19)Punt return yards 112 NC State vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)Punt return avg 37.3 NC State vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019) [3-112]

34.0 Miami vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 19, 2019) [2-68]Punt return TDs 1 NC State vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)

1 Pitt vs UCF (9/21/19)1 Duke vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 12, 2019)

Longest punt return 76 NC State vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)Kick returns 8 Boston College vs KANSAS (Sep 13, 2019)Kick return yards 230 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)Kick return avg 69.0 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019) [2-138]

46.0 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [5-230]Longest kick return 100 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)

100 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

Kick return TDs 1 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)1 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)1 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)

Interceptions 4 Virginia Tech at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)Interception return yds 85 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)Interception return avg 30.5 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Sep 14, 2019) [2-61]

23.0 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019) [3-69]Longest interception rtn 85 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)Interception return TDs 1 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)

1 Clemson vs CHARLOTTE (Sep 21, 2019)1 Virginia vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 21, 2019)1 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)1 Clemson vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 12, 2019)1 Boston College vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)

Fumbles lost 3 Louisville vs ND (Sep 02, 2019)3 Virginia at ND (Sep 28, 2019)3 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)3 Duke at Virginia (Oct 19, 2019)

Fumbles recovered 3 Syracuse vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2019)3 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)3 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)

Sacked by opp 10 Miami vs Florida (Aug 24, 2019)QB sacks 9 Pitt at Syracuse (Oct 18, 2019)Turnovers committed 6 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)Turnovers caused 6 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)Kicks blocked 2 North Carolina vs MIAMI (Sep 07, 2019)First downs 40 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)

36 Clemson vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)1st downs rushing 20 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)

20 NC State vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sep 07, 2019)1st downs passing 20 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)

19 Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (Sep 07, 2019)19 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)19 North Carolina at Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2019)

1st downs by penalty 6 Georgia Tech vs USF (Sep 06, 2019)5 Miami vs Florida (Aug 24, 2019)5 Florida State at Virginia (Sep 14, 2019)5 Virginia vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 14, 2019)5 Pitt vs UCF (9/21/19)5 NC State at Florida State (Sep 28, 2019)5 Duke vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019)5 Syracuse vs PITT (Oct 18, 2019)

Penalties 15 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)14 Miami vs Florida (Aug 24, 2019)14 Syracuse at Florida State (Oct 26, 2019)

Penalties yards 145 Pitt at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)118 Miami vs Florida (Aug 24, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceConference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 26 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)18 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)18 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs RICHMOND (Sep 07, 2019)18 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)18 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019)18 DeeJay Dallas (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)18 Wayne Taulapapa (Virginia) vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 14, 2019)18 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 21, 2019)18 Dalton Keene (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)18 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)18 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)18 Bryce Perkins (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)18 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)18 Diondre Overton (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

Touchdowns 4 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)3 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)3 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs RICHMOND (Sep 07, 2019)3 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)3 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019)3 DeeJay Dallas (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)3 Wayne Taulapapa (Virginia) vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 14, 2019)3 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 21, 2019)3 Dalton Keene (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)3 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)3 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)3 Bryce Perkins (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)3 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)3 Diondre Overton (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

TD responsibility 5 Quentin Harris (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (Sep 07, 2019) [1r,4p]5 Tommy DeVito (Syracuse) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2019) [1r,4p]5 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019) [0r,5p]5 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019) [0r,5p]

Points scored kicking 16 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019) [5fg,1pat]Total offense yards 437 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019) [36r,401p]

437 Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019) [42r,395p]Total offense plays 68 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019) [21r,47p]

61 Quentin Harris (Duke) vs PITT (Oct 05, 2019) [18r,43p]Total offense yards/play 30.7 Zay Flowers (Boston College) vs RICHMOND (Sep 07, 2019) [3-92]

25.9 Anthony Brown (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019) [8-207]Rushing yards 223 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)

205 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)Rushing attempts 36 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)

34 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)Yards per rush 30.7 Zay Flowers (Boston College) vs RICHMOND (Sep 07, 2019) [3-92]

18.2 Malik Cunningham (Louisville) vs EKU (Sep 07, 2019) [4-73]Rushing TDs 4 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)

3 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)3 DeeJay Dallas (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)3 Wayne Taulapapa (Virginia) vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 14, 2019)3 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 21, 2019)3 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)3 Bryce Perkins (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)3 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

Longest rush 96 Kenneth Walker (Wake Forest) at Rice (Sep 06, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

90 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)Passing yards 422 N'Kosi Perry (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)

401 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)Passing attempts 51 Kenny Pickett (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)

51 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2019)Passing TDs 5 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019)

5 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)Longest pass 94 Clayton Welch (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 18, 2019)

87 Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)Passes completed 35 Kenny Pickett (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)

34 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)Had intercepted 3 Ryan Willis (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Aug 31, 2019)

3 Jarren Williams (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)Pass completion pct 100.0 Michael Kern (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019) [5-5]

100.0 Ryan Willis (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019) [3-3]Pass yards/attempt 28.7 Evan Conley (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019) [3-86]

27.6 Anthony Brown (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019) [7-193]Pass yards/catch 43.0 Evan Conley (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019) [2-86]

32.2 Anthony Brown (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019) [6-193]Receiving yards 196 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)

170 Seth Dawkins (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)170 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)

Receptions 13 Kendall Hinton (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)12 Emeka Emezie (NC State) at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2019)12 Taysir Mack (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)12 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)

Yards per catch 45.5 Zay Flowers (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Aug 31, 2019) [2-91]42.0 Tamorrion Terry (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019) [2-84]

Receiving TDs 3 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019)3 Dalton Keene (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)3 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)3 Diondre Overton (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

Longest reception 94 Taj Harris (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 18, 2019)87 Amari Rodgers (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)

Field goal attempts 5 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)4 Noah Ruggles (North Carolina) vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)4 Brian Delaney (Virginia) at Pitt (8/31/19)4 Bubba Baxa (Miami) at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2019)4 Brian Delaney (Virginia) at Miami (Oct 11, 2019)4 Brian Johnson (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)4 Noah Ruggles (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)4 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs MIAMI (10/26/19)

Field goals made 5 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)4 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs MIAMI (10/26/19)

Longest field goal 54 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs MIAMI (10/26/19)53 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Virginia (Sep 14, 2019)

Field goal pct 100.0 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019) [5-5]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs MIAMI (10/26/19) [4-4]100.0 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 10, 2019) [3-3]100.0 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs EAST CAROLINA (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Rice (Sep 06, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Christopher Dunn (NC State) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sep 07, 2019) [2-2]100.0 AJ Reed (Duke) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019) [2-2]

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

100.0 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs CLEMSON (Sep 14, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) at Boston College (Sep 28, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Brian Delaney (Virginia) at ND (Sep 28, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 05, 2019) [2-2]100.0 AJ Reed (Duke) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Brian Johnson (Virginia Tech) vs RHODE ISLAND (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Brian Delaney (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Noah Ruggles (North Carolina) vs DUKE (Oct 26, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Syracuse (Oct 18, 2019) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 8 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)8 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)8 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

PAT kicks made 8 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)8 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)8 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [8-8]100.0 Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019) [8-8]100.0 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019) [8-8]100.0 B.T. Potter (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019) [7-7]100.0 Brian Delaney (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019) [7-7]100.0 Bubba Baxa (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019) [7-7]100.0 Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2019) [7-7]

Punts 11 Grant Carlson (Boston College) at Clemson (Oct 26, 2019)Yards punted 525 Grant Carlson (Boston College) at Clemson (Oct 26, 2019) [11-525]Longest punt 78 Nash Griffin (Virginia) at Louisville (Oct 26, 2019)

69 Oscar Bradburn (Virginia Tech) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 07, 2019)Punting avg 56.7 Oscar Bradburn (Virginia Tech) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 07, 2019) [3-170]

52.2 Sterling Hofrichter (Syracuse) vs CLEMSON (Sep 14, 2019) [9-470]Punt returns 7 Maurice Ffrench (Pitt) vs OHIO (9/7/19)

5 Ahmarean Brown (Georgia Tech) vs USF (Sep 06, 2019)Punt return yards 80 Thayer Thomas (NC State) vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)

68 K.J. Osborn (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 19, 2019)Longest punt return 76 Thayer Thomas (NC State) vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)

52 K.J. Osborn (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 19, 2019)Punt return TDs 1 Thayer Thomas (NC State) vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)

1 Wendell Davis (Pitt) vs UCF (9/21/19)1 Javon Jackson (Duke) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 12, 2019)

Punt return avg 40.0 Thayer Thomas (NC State) vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019) [2-80]34.0 K.J. Osborn (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 19, 2019) [2-68]

Kick returns 7 Travis Levy (Boston College) vs KANSAS (Sep 13, 2019)5 Keyshawn Helton (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)5 Keyon Lesane (NC State) vs BALL STATE (Sep 21, 2019)5 Travis Levy (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019)

Kick return yards 220 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)189 Travis Levy (Boston College) vs KANSAS (Sep 13, 2019)

Kick return avg 69.0 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019) [2-138]55.0 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [4-220]

Longest kick return 100 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)100 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)

Kick return TDs 1 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)1 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)1 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 19, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Oct 27, 2019

Combined PR/KR yards 220 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019) [0pr-220kr]189 Travis Levy (Boston College) vs KANSAS (Sep 13, 2019) [0pr-189kr]

Interceptions 2 Myles Wolfolk (North Carolina) vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)2 Paris Ford (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)2 Caleb Farley (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)2 Jermaine Waller (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Oct 05, 2019)2 DJ Ivey (Miami) at Pitt (10/26/19)

Interception return yds 85 Nick Grant (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)66 K'Von Wallace (Clemson) vs CHARLOTTE (Sep 21, 2019)

Interception return avg 24.0 Paris Ford (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 05, 2019) [2-48]16.5 Myles Wolfolk (North Carolina) vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) [2-33]

Longest interception rtn 85 Nick Grant (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)66 K'Von Wallace (Clemson) vs CHARLOTTE (Sep 21, 2019)

Interception return TDs 1 Nick Grant (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 06, 2019)1 K'Von Wallace (Clemson) vs CHARLOTTE (Sep 21, 2019)1 Zane Zandier (Virginia) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 21, 2019)1 Paris Ford (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 05, 2019)1 Derion Kendrick (Clemson) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 12, 2019)1 Jason Maitre (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)

All-purpose yards 250 Hassan Hall (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)248 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)

Tackles 18.0 Rayshard Ashby (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019) [5-13]17.0 John Lamot (Boston College) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 28, 2019) [4-13]17.0 Chazz Surratt (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019) [7-10]17.0 Hamsah Nasirildeen (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019) [9-8]

Sacks 3.5 Larrell Murchison (NC State) at Florida State (Sep 28, 2019) [3-1]3.0 Tomon Fox (North Carolina) vs MIAMI (Sep 07, 2019) [3-0]3.0 Jaylen Twyman (Pitt) vs OHIO (9/7/19) [3-0]3.0 Louis Acceus (NC State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 10, 2019) [3-0]3.0 Victor Dimukeje (Duke) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 12, 2019) [3-0]3.0 Greg Rousseau (Miami) at Pitt (10/26/19) [3-0]

Tackles for loss 4.0 Chris Rumph II (Duke) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019) [4-0]4.0 Janarius Robinson (Florida State) at Clemson (Oct 12, 2019) [4-0]

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 27, 2019

200-Yard Rushing Performances

223 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)205 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

223 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)205 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Aug 29, 2019)193 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Sep 07, 2019)192 Travis Etienne (Clemson) at Louisville (Oct 19, 2019)181 David Bailey (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Oct 19, 2019)172 Javian Hawkins (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)159 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 28, 2019)157 Cam Akers (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Oct 19, 2019)151 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs KANSAS (Sep 13, 2019)150 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Rutgers (Sep 21, 2019)144 Javonte Williams (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2019)144 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 26, 2019)141 Jordan Mason (Georgia Tech) at Miami (Oct 19, 2019)136 Cam'Ron Harris (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 19, 2019)136 Javian Hawkins (Louisville) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 26, 2019)129 Javian Hawkins (Louisville) vs CLEMSON (Oct 19, 2019)127 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 12, 2019)125 Kenneth Walker (Wake Forest) at Rice (Sep 06, 2019)124 Deshawn McClease (Virginia Tech) vs RHODE ISLAND (Oct 12, 2019)123 Javian Hawkins (Louisville) vs EKU (Sep 07, 2019)123 Moe Neal (Syracuse) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2019)123 Christian Beal-Smith (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)122 Javian Hawkins (Louisville) vs ND (Sep 02, 2019)122 Quincy Patterson II (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)119 Zonovan Knight (NC State) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sep 07, 2019)119 Keshawn King (Virginia Tech) vs FURMAN (Sep 14, 2019)118 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 05, 2019)116 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs BOISE STATE (Aug 31, 2019)112 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 21, 2019)111 Javonte Williams (North Carolina) vs DUKE (Oct 26, 2019)109 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)108 DeeJay Dallas (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 14, 2019)107 DeeJay Dallas (Miami) at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2019)107 Quentin Harris (Duke) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019)106 Todd Sibley Jr. (Pitt) vs DELAWARE (9/28/19)106 Jordan Mason (Georgia Tech) at Duke (Oct 12, 2019)105 Cade Carney (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)103 A.J. Davis (Pitt) at Syracuse (Oct 18, 2019)102 Javonte Williams (North Carolina) vs South Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)102 Deshawn McClease (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Sep 27, 2019)102 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) at Boston College (Sep 28, 2019)100 Quentin Harris (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Sep 27, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 27, 2019

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Cam Akers, Florida State - 5AJ Dillon, Boston College - 5Javian Hawkins, Louisville - 5Travis Etienne, Clemson - 4Javonte Williams, North Carolina - 3DeeJay Dallas, Miami - 2Quentin Harris, Duke - 2Jordan Mason, Georgia Tech - 2Deshawn McClease, Virginia Tech - 2Todd Sibley Jr., Pitt - 1David Bailey, Boston College - 1Christian Beal-Smith, Wake Forest - 1Cade Carney, Wake Forest - 1A.J. Davis, Pitt - 1Cam'Ron Harris, Miami - 1Quincy Patterson II, Virginia Tech - 1Keshawn King, Virginia Tech - 1Zonovan Knight, NC State - 1Moe Neal, Syracuse - 1Jamie Newman, Wake Forest - 1Kenneth Walker, Wake Forest - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

422 N'Kosi Perry (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)401 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)

300-Yard Passing Performances

422 N'Kosi Perry (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)401 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)395 Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)376 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2019)372 Kenny Pickett (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)351 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019)348 Sam Howell (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)345 Quentin Harris (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (Sep 07, 2019)344 Ryan Willis (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Aug 31, 2019)334 Bryce Perkins (Virginia) at ND (Sep 28, 2019)330 Tommy DeVito (Syracuse) at Maryland (Sep 07, 2019)327 James Blackman (Florida State) vs BOISE STATE (Aug 31, 2019)323 Sam Howell (North Carolina) vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sep 21, 2019)321 Kenny Pickett (Pitt) vs OHIO (9/7/19)316 Alex Hornibrook (Florida State) vs NC STATE (Sep 28, 2019)312 Jamie Newman (Wake Forest) at Rice (Sep 06, 2019)309 Jarren Williams (Miami) at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2019)

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 27, 2019

308 Matthew McKay (NC State) vs EAST CAROLINA (Aug 31, 2019)308 Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)300 Tommy DeVito (Syracuse) at NC State (Oct 10, 2019)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Sam Howell, North Carolina - 3Jamie Newman, Wake Forest - 3Tommy DeVito, Syracuse - 2Kenny Pickett, Pitt - 2James Blackman, Florida State - 1Quentin Harris, Duke - 1Sam Hartman, Wake Forest - 1Alex Hornibrook, Florida State - 1Trevor Lawrence, Clemson - 1Matthew McKay, NC State - 1Bryce Perkins, Virginia - 1N'Kosi Perry, Miami - 1Jarren Williams, Miami - 1Ryan Willis, Virginia Tech - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None

100-Yard Receiving Performances

196 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)170 Seth Dawkins (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)170 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 19, 2019)169 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 13, 2019)158 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Aug 30, 2019)158 Scotty Washington (Wake Forest) at Rice (Sep 06, 2019)157 Trishton Jackson (Syracuse) at Maryland (Sep 07, 2019)150 Tee Higgins (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)143 Hasise Dubois (Virginia) at ND (Sep 28, 2019)141 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs WKU (Sep 14, 2019)141 Trishton Jackson (Syracuse) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2019)141 Scotty Washington (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019)140 Devin Carter (NC State) at Boston College (Oct 19, 2019)138 Maurice Ffrench (Pitt) vs OHIO (9/7/19)136 Brevin Jordan (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)134 Kendall Hinton (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 12, 2019)133 Dez Fitzpatrick (Louisville) at Florida State (Sep 21, 2019)129 Tee Higgins (Clemson) at North Carolina (Sep 28, 2019)125 Taysir Mack (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2019)125 Dez Fitzpatrick (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 12, 2019)124 Taysir Mack (Pitt) vs DELAWARE (9/28/19)124 Jeff Thomas (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 05, 2019)122 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 26, 2019)121 Amari Rodgers (Clemson) at Syracuse (Sep 14, 2019)119 Diondre Overton (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 26, 2019)

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112 Sage Surratt (Wake Forest) vs ELON (Sep 21, 2019)112 Dazz Newsome (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 19, 2019)111 Taj Harris (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 18, 2019)110 Tutu Atwell (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)108 Dez Fitzpatrick (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 05, 2019)107 Taj Harris (Syracuse) vs HOLY CROSS (Sep 28, 2019)107 Joe Reed (Virginia) at ND (Sep 28, 2019)106 Aaron Young (Duke) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2019)106 Trishton Jackson (Syracuse) at NC State (Oct 10, 2019)106 Tre Turner (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 19, 2019)105 Jalon Calhoun (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (Sep 07, 2019)103 Emeka Emezie (NC State) at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2019)103 Dazz Newsome (North Carolina) vs DUKE (Oct 26, 2019)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Sage Surratt, Wake Forest - 5Tutu Atwell, Louisville - 3Dez Fitzpatrick, Louisville - 3Trishton Jackson, Syracuse - 3Taj Harris, Syracuse - 2Tee Higgins, Clemson - 2Taysir Mack, Pitt - 2Dazz Newsome, North Carolina - 2Scotty Washington, Wake Forest - 2Jalon Calhoun, Duke - 1Devin Carter, NC State - 1Seth Dawkins, Louisville - 1Hasise Dubois, Virginia - 1Emeka Emezie, NC State - 1Maurice Ffrench, Pitt - 1Kendall Hinton, Wake Forest - 1Brevin Jordan, Miami - 1Diondre Overton, Clemson - 1Joe Reed, Virginia - 1Amari Rodgers, Clemson - 1Jeff Thomas, Miami - 1Tre Turner, Virginia Tech - 1Aaron Young, Duke - 1

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2019 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

(Conference games)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 35 6 35 0 0 0 263 43.8

2. Wake Forest 3 12 8 12 0 0 0 108 36.0

3. Louisville 5 21 6 21 0 0 0 165 33.0

4. Virginia Tech 4 16 3 16 1 0 0 123 30.8

5. Boston College 5 20 3 19 1 0 0 150 30.0

6. Duke 5 19 5 16 1 0 0 147 29.4

North Carolina 5 18 7 16 1 0 0 147 29.4

8. Virginia 5 16 9 14 1 0 0 139 27.8

9. Florida State 6 22 2 19 1 0 0 159 26.5

10. Miami 5 15 4 10 1 0 0 114 22.8

11. Georgia Tech 4 12 1 10 1 0 0 87 21.8

12. Pitt 4 9 8 8 0 0 0 86 21.5

13. NC State 3 5 6 5 0 0 0 53 17.7

14. Syracuse 4 5 6 5 0 0 0 53 13.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 9 3 8 0 0 0 71 11.8

2. Virginia 5 13 2 13 0 0 0 97 19.4

3. Miami 5 13 9 12 1 0 0 119 23.8

4. Pitt 4 11 7 7 1 0 0 96 24.0

5. Florida State 6 17 11 15 1 0 0 152 25.3

6. North Carolina 5 16 5 13 2 0 0 128 25.6

7. Duke 5 16 8 14 0 0 0 134 26.8

8. NC State 3 11 3 11 0 0 0 86 28.7

9. Syracuse 4 14 7 12 1 0 0 119 29.8

10. Wake Forest 3 14 3 13 0 0 0 106 35.3

11. Boston College 5 23 6 23 0 0 0 179 35.8

12. Georgia Tech 4 20 4 20 0 0 0 152 38.0

13. Virginia Tech 4 21 3 19 1 0 0 156 39.0

14. Louisville 5 27 3 26 1 0 0 199 39.8

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 1677 1675 452 3352 7.4 33 558.7

2. Wake Forest 3 558 974 267 1532 5.7 12 510.7

3. Boston College 5 1194 1043 365 2237 6.1 19 447.4

4. Louisville 5 968 1249 346 2217 6.4 20 443.4

5. North Carolina 5 802 1387 381 2189 5.7 18 437.8

6. Florida State 6 801 1608 439 2409 5.5 22 401.5

7. Virginia Tech 4 644 884 296 1528 5.2 16 382.0

8. Miami 5 567 1314 328 1881 5.7 15 376.2

9. NC State 3 248 852 216 1100 5.1 5 366.7

10. Georgia Tech 4 687 652 255 1339 5.3 11 334.8

11. Virginia 5 555 1114 349 1669 4.8 15 333.8

12. Duke 5 786 876 384 1662 4.3 18 332.4

13. Pitt 4 468 831 304 1299 4.3 8 324.8

14. Syracuse 4 299 900 309 1199 3.9 5 299.8

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 674 790 382 1464 3.8 9 244.0

2. Pitt 4 357 777 293 1134 3.9 11 283.5

3. Virginia 5 615 852 319 1467 4.6 13 293.4

4. Duke 5 740 974 361 1714 4.7 14 342.8

5. Miami 5 707 1012 335 1719 5.1 12 343.8

6. North Carolina 5 808 1151 351 1959 5.6 16 391.8

7. NC State 3 523 719 223 1242 5.6 10 414.0

8. Florida State 6 960 1554 480 2514 5.2 16 419.0

9. Syracuse 4 711 1129 291 1840 6.3 14 460.0

10. Virginia Tech 4 628 1280 311 1908 6.1 21 477.0

11. Georgia Tech 4 976 973 314 1949 6.2 19 487.2

12. Wake Forest 3 646 856 233 1502 6.4 13 500.7

13. Boston College 5 889 1697 405 2586 6.4 22 517.2

14. Louisville 5 1020 1595 393 2615 6.7 27 523.0

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 243 1677 6.9 90 17 279.5

2. Boston College 5 241 1194 5.0 54 10 238.8

3. Louisville 5 223 968 4.3 48 11 193.6

4. Wake Forest 3 140 558 4.0 50 5 186.0

5. Georgia Tech 4 159 687 4.3 43 5 171.8

6. Virginia Tech 4 188 644 3.4 53 5 161.0

7. North Carolina 5 203 802 4.0 40 3 160.4

8. Duke 5 218 786 3.6 42 11 157.2

9. Florida State 6 218 801 3.7 41 11 133.5

10. Pitt 4 150 468 3.1 33 2 117.0

11. Miami 5 144 567 3.9 62 5 113.4

12. Virginia 5 163 555 3.4 31 11 111.0

13. NC State 3 89 248 2.8 29 0 82.7

14. Syracuse 4 164 299 1.8 25 2 74.8

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Pitt 4 138 357 2.6 27 5 89.2

2. Clemson 6 233 674 2.9 40 5 112.3

3. Virginia 5 170 615 3.6 48 5 123.0

4. Miami 5 197 707 3.6 33 5 141.4

5. Duke 5 204 740 3.6 45 7 148.0

6. Virginia Tech 4 152 628 4.1 62 7 157.0

7. Florida State 6 251 960 3.8 29 9 160.0

8. North Carolina 5 194 808 4.2 53 7 161.6

9. NC State 3 129 523 4.1 54 6 174.3

10. Syracuse 4 153 711 4.6 57 8 177.8

11. Boston College 5 211 889 4.2 50 7 177.8

12. Louisville 5 195 1020 5.2 49 12 204.0

13. Wake Forest 3 134 646 4.8 41 4 215.3

14. Georgia Tech 4 182 976 5.4 90 11 244.0

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. Wake Forest 3 75-127-3 59.1 974 7.7 7 324.7

2. NC State 3 66-127-2 52.0 852 6.7 5 284.0

3. Clemson 6 130-209-7 62.2 1675 8.0 16 279.2

4. North Carolina 5 101-178-3 56.7 1387 7.8 15 277.4

5. Florida State 6 140-221-4 63.3 1608 7.3 11 268.0

6. Miami 5 109-184-5 59.2 1314 7.1 10 262.8

7. Louisville 5 72-123-4 58.5 1249 10.2 9 249.8

8. Syracuse 4 83-145-1 57.2 900 6.2 3 225.0

9. Virginia 5 113-186-5 60.8 1114 6.0 4 222.8

10. Virginia Tech 4 61-108-4 56.5 884 8.2 11 221.0

11. Boston College 5 64-124-4 51.6 1043 8.4 9 208.6

12. Pitt 4 86-154-6 55.8 831 5.4 6 207.8

13. Duke 5 87-166-7 52.4 876 5.3 7 175.2

14. Georgia Tech 4 43-96-4 44.8 652 6.8 6 163.0

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 68-149-8 45.6 790 5.3 4 131.7

2. Virginia 5 82-149-4 55.0 852 5.7 8 170.4

3. Pitt 4 71-155-4 45.8 777 5.0 6 194.2

4. Duke 5 76-157-7 48.4 974 6.2 7 194.8

5. Miami 5 80-138-2 58.0 1012 7.3 7 202.4

6. North Carolina 5 95-157-4 60.5 1151 7.3 9 230.2

7. NC State 3 64-94-0 68.1 719 7.6 4 239.7

8. Georgia Tech 4 79-132-3 59.8 973 7.4 8 243.2

9. Florida State 6 139-229-4 60.7 1554 6.8 7 259.0

10. Syracuse 4 78-138-3 56.5 1129 8.2 6 282.2

11. Wake Forest 3 66-99-4 66.7 856 8.6 9 285.3

12. Louisville 5 120-198-6 60.6 1595 8.1 15 319.0

13. Virginia Tech 4 94-159-5 59.1 1280 8.1 14 320.0

14. Boston College 5 118-194-5 60.8 1697 8.7 15 339.4

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2019 Atlantic Coast Conference

Team Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

(Conference games)

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Louisville 5 72-123-4 58.5 1249 249.8 9 161.5

2. Virginia Tech 4 61-108-4 56.5 884 221.0 11 151.4

3. Clemson 6 130-209-7 62.2 1675 279.2 16 148.1

4. North Carolina 5 101-178-3 56.7 1387 277.4 15 146.6

5. Boston College 5 64-124-4 51.6 1043 208.6 9 139.8

6. Florida State 6 140-221-4 63.3 1608 268.0 11 137.3

7. Wake Forest 3 75-127-3 59.1 974 324.7 7 136.9

8. Miami 5 109-184-5 59.2 1314 262.8 10 131.7

9. NC State 3 66-127-2 52.0 852 284.0 5 118.2

10. Syracuse 4 83-145-1 57.2 900 225.0 3 114.8

11. Georgia Tech 4 43-96-4 44.8 652 163.0 6 114.1

12. Virginia 5 113-186-5 60.8 1114 222.8 4 112.8

13. Pitt 4 86-154-6 55.8 831 207.8 6 106.2

14. Duke 5 87-166-7 52.4 876 175.2 7 102.2

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Clemson 6 68-149-8 45.6 790 131.7 4 88.3

2. Pitt 4 71-155-4 45.8 777 194.2 6 95.5

3. Duke 5 76-157-7 48.4 974 194.8 7 106.3

4. Virginia 5 82-149-4 55.0 852 170.4 8 115.4

5. Florida State 6 139-229-4 60.7 1554 259.0 7 124.3

6. Miami 5 80-138-2 58.0 1012 202.4 7 133.4

7. Syracuse 4 78-138-3 56.5 1129 282.2 6 135.2

8. North Carolina 5 95-157-4 60.5 1151 230.2 9 135.9

9. Georgia Tech 4 79-132-3 59.8 973 243.2 8 137.2

10. NC State 3 64-94-0 68.1 719 239.7 4 146.4

11. Louisville 5 120-198-6 60.6 1595 319.0 15 147.2

12. Virginia Tech 4 94-159-5 59.1 1280 320.0 14 149.5

13. Boston College 5 118-194-5 60.8 1697 339.4 15 154.7

14. Wake Forest 3 66-99-4 66.7 856 285.3 9 161.2

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Louisville 5 11 392 1 100 35.6

2. Virginia 5 13 449 1 95 34.5

3. North Carolina 5 5 128 0 38 25.6

4. Florida State 6 6 152 0 58 25.3

5. Clemson 6 10 245 0 40 24.5

6. Boston College 5 19 441 0 45 23.2

7. Wake Forest 3 6 136 0 39 22.7

8. NC State 3 2 41 0 24 20.5

9. Miami 5 6 114 0 27 19.0

10. Duke 5 11 202 0 26 18.4

11. Georgia Tech 4 11 195 0 31 17.7

12. Virginia Tech 4 12 209 0 29 17.4

13. Pitt 4 6 97 0 26 16.2

14. Syracuse 4 4 63 0 20 15.8

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 5 3 97 0 52 32.3

2. Louisville 5 6 105 0 50 17.5

3. Duke 5 11 154 1 32 14.0

4. Boston College 5 14 140 0 30 10.0

5. NC State 3 3 28 0 18 9.3

6. Virginia Tech 4 5 46 0 25 9.2

7. Syracuse 4 4 26 0 11 6.5

8. Florida State 6 9 55 0 11 6.1

9. Wake Forest 3 5 28 0 17 5.6

10. Pitt 4 9 50 0 50 5.6

11. Georgia Tech 4 5 25 0 8 5.0

12. Virginia 5 10 44 0 19 4.4

13. Clemson 6 11 33 0 18 3.0

14. North Carolina 5 6 14 0 12 2.3

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Clemson 6 8 95 1 38 11.9

2. Duke 5 7 76 0 22 10.9

3. Louisville 5 6 34 0 12 5.7

4. Boston College 5 5 8 1 8 1.6

5. Virginia Tech 4 5 24 0 23 4.8

6. Pitt 4 4 81 1 26 20.2

7. Wake Forest 3 4 3 0 2 0.8

Florida State 6 4 3 0 3 0.8

9. Virginia 5 4 48 0 20 12.0

10. North Carolina 5 4 3 0 3 0.8

11. Georgia Tech 4 3 57 0 41 19.0

12. Syracuse 4 3 67 0 41 22.3

13. Miami 5 2 28 0 28 14.0

14. NC State 3 0 0 0 0 0.0

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

1. Syracuse 4 29 1324 45.7 5 0.2 1 44.8

2. Miami 5 22 1007 45.8 22 1.0 1 43.9

3. NC State 3 18 851 47.3 53 2.9 2 42.1

4. Virginia Tech 4 24 1127 47.0 72 3.0 3 41.5

5. Wake Forest 3 19 872 45.9 87 4.6 1 40.3

6. Virginia 5 21 902 43.0 40 1.9 1 40.1

7. Boston College 5 29 1259 43.4 67 2.3 2 39.7

8. Clemson 6 25 1047 41.9 48 1.9 1 39.2

9. Duke 5 28 1226 43.8 77 2.8 3 38.9

10. Louisville 5 26 1138 43.8 47 1.8 4 38.9

11. Florida State 6 37 1484 40.1 35 0.9 1 38.6

12. North Carolina 5 27 1071 39.7 46 1.7 2 36.5

13. Georgia Tech 4 27 1169 43.3 171 6.3 3 34.7

14. Pitt 4 23 909 39.5 75 3.3 2 34.5

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

1. Boston College 5 28 1748 62.4 140 16 43.1

2. Syracuse 4 14 869 62.1 79 8 42.1

3. Virginia Tech 4 20 1269 63.5 77 14 42.1

4. Clemson 6 47 3054 65.0 234 35 41.4

5. Pitt 4 21 1328 63.2 150 13 40.6

6. Virginia 5 28 1723 61.5 137 18 40.6

7. Florida State 6 29 1840 63.4 88 24 39.7

8. North Carolina 5 27 1711 63.4 251 16 39.3

9. Miami 5 23 1438 62.5 161 15 39.2

10. Georgia Tech 4 15 839 55.9 211 2 38.5

11. Louisville 5 31 1819 58.7 473 7 37.8

12. Duke 5 28 1661 59.3 355 11 36.8

13. NC State 3 13 782 60.2 166 6 35.8

14. Wake Forest 3 19 1066 56.1 342 2 35.5

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Wake Forest 3 8 8 1.000

Duke 5 5 5 1.000

Georgia Tech 4 1 1 1.000

4. Pitt 4 8 9 . 8 8 9

5. NC State 3 6 7 . 8 5 7

6. Virginia 5 9 11 . 8 1 8

7. Louisville 5 6 8 . 7 5 0

8. Syracuse 4 6 9 . 6 6 7

9. Virginia Tech 4 3 5 . 6 0 0

Boston College 5 3 5 . 6 0 0

11. North Carolina 5 7 12 . 5 8 3

12. Clemson 6 6 11 . 5 4 5

13. Miami 5 4 9 . 4 4 4

14. Florida State 6 2 7 . 2 8 6

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Clemson 6 35 35 1.000

Louisville 5 21 21 1.000

Boston College 5 19 19 1.000

North Carolina 5 16 16 1.000

Virginia Tech 4 16 16 1.000

Duke 5 16 16 1.000

Wake Forest 3 12 12 1.000

Georgia Tech 4 10 10 1.000

NC State 3 5 5 1.000

Syracuse 4 5 5 1.000

11. Florida State 6 19 20 . 9 5 0

12. Virginia 5 14 15 . 9 3 3

13. Pitt 4 8 9 . 8 8 9

14. Miami 5 10 12 . 8 3 3

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 26 165 4.33

2. Miami 5 18 105 3.60

3. Florida State 6 17 76 2.83

Pitt 4 17 116 4.25

5. NC State 3 16 97 5.33

6. Virginia 5 15 89 3.00

North Carolina 5 15 94 3.00

8. Virginia Tech 4 13 83 3.25

9. Duke 5 12 86 2.40

10. Louisville 5 9 52 1.80

11. Syracuse 4 8 42 2.00

12. Boston College 5 7 49 1.40

13. Georgia Tech 4 6 39 1.50

14. Wake Forest 3 3 12 1.00

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 3 18 0.50

Boston College 5 3 19 0.60

3. Wake Forest 3 4 23 1.33

4. NC State 3 7 53 2.33

5. Virginia Tech 4 8 55 2.00

6. Duke 5 11 72 2.20

7. Georgia Tech 4 13 77 3.25

8. Pitt 4 14 90 3.50

9. North Carolina 5 15 90 3.00

10. Virginia 5 16 97 3.20

11. Louisville 5 17 94 3.40

12. Miami 5 19 123 3.80

13. Florida State 6 20 102 3.33

14. Syracuse 4 32 192 8.00

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Clemson 6 68 77 12 157 26.2

2. Florida State 6 42 73 18 133 22.2

3. North Carolina 5 48 62 5 115 23.0

4. Virginia 5 36 55 12 103 20.6

5. Boston College 5 58 39 4 101 20.2

Miami 5 30 62 9 101 20.2

7. Duke 5 45 41 14 100 20.0

8. Louisville 5 43 48 7 98 19.6

9. Virginia Tech 4 37 36 10 83 20.8

10. Wake Forest 3 30 44 8 82 27.3

11. Pitt 4 31 37 11 79 19.8

12. Syracuse 4 25 34 13 72 18.0

13. Georgia Tech 4 38 25 2 65 16.2

14. NC State 3 14 39 7 60 20.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. NC State 3 27 32 7 66 22.0

2. Pitt 4 27 30 15 72 18.0

Clemson 6 35 32 5 72 12.0

4. Wake Forest 3 31 41 4 76 25.3

5. Virginia 5 38 33 10 81 16.2

6. Virginia Tech 4 32 53 7 92 23.0

7. Duke 5 42 43 10 95 19.0

Miami 5 43 40 12 95 19.0

9. Syracuse 4 36 49 11 96 24.0

10. North Carolina 5 39 56 5 100 20.0

11. Georgia Tech 4 53 44 7 104 26.0

12. Boston College 5 45 77 6 128 25.6

13. Louisville 5 51 71 9 131 26.2

14. Florida State 6 46 71 24 141 23.5

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Wake Forest 3 30 58 51.7

2. Clemson 6 36 81 44.4

3. Virginia 5 33 75 44.0

4. Pitt 4 32 73 43.8

5. Virginia Tech 4 26 63 41.3

6. North Carolina 5 32 80 40.0

7. Louisville 5 29 73 39.7

8. Georgia Tech 4 23 59 39.0

9. Duke 5 32 85 37.6

10. Florida State 6 34 91 37.4

11. Syracuse 4 27 76 35.5

12. Boston College 5 26 76 34.2

13. Miami 5 19 62 30.6

14. NC State 3 12 48 25.0

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Clemson 6 25 94 26.6

2. Virginia 5 23 68 33.8

3. Wake Forest 3 15 43 34.9

4. Pitt 4 24 68 35.3

5. Louisville 5 25 69 36.2

6. Duke 5 28 76 36.8

7. Florida State 6 38 103 36.9

8. North Carolina 5 27 73 37.0

9. NC State 3 19 46 41.3

10. Syracuse 4 27 64 42.2

11. Miami 5 36 79 45.6

12. Virginia Tech 4 32 69 46.4

13. Georgia Tech 4 28 60 46.7

14. Boston College 5 44 88 50.0

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Virginia Tech 4 4 5 80.0

2. Duke 5 11 15 73.3

3. North Carolina 5 5 7 71.4

4. Virginia 5 4 6 66.7

Boston College 5 8 12 66.7

6. Louisville 5 4 7 57.1

7. Florida State 6 5 9 55.6

8. NC State 3 4 8 50.0

Miami 5 4 8 50.0

10. Syracuse 4 3 8 37.5

11. Clemson 6 2 6 33.3

Georgia Tech 4 2 6 33.3

13. Wake Forest 3 0 0 0.0

Pitt 4 0 3 0.0

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OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Duke 5 2 7 28.6

2. Clemson 6 4 12 33.3

3. Virginia 5 4 9 44.4

4. Florida State 6 5 11 45.5

5. North Carolina 5 3 5 60.0

Miami 5 3 5 60.0

7. Virginia Tech 4 5 8 62.5

8. Wake Forest 3 6 9 66.7

Syracuse 4 2 3 66.7

Louisville 5 4 6 66.7

Pitt 4 4 6 66.7

NC State 3 2 3 66.7

13. Georgia Tech 4 5 7 71.4

14. Boston College 5 7 9 77.8

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Wake Forest 3 15 112 37.3

2. North Carolina 5 23 189 37.8

3. Virginia Tech 4 19 158 39.5

4. NC State 3 14 124 41.3

5. Georgia Tech 4 20 172 43.0

6. Boston College 5 29 221 44.2

Duke 5 25 221 44.2

8. Clemson 6 34 275 45.8

9. Miami 5 29 231 46.2

10. Virginia 5 25 252 50.4

11. Louisville 5 32 275 55.0

12. Florida State 6 54 431 71.8

13. Syracuse 4 44 329 82.2

14. Pitt 4 35 330 82.5

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 3 33 217 72.3

2. Florida State 6 48 418 69.7

3. Syracuse 4 30 272 68.0

4. Wake Forest 3 22 199 66.3

5. Virginia Tech 4 34 253 63.2

6. Duke 5 32 316 63.2

7. Pitt 4 19 208 52.0

8. Louisville 5 32 247 49.4

9. Virginia 5 29 243 48.6

10. Clemson 6 30 278 46.3

11. Miami 5 25 212 42.4

12. Georgia Tech 4 20 154 38.5

13. North Carolina 5 25 167 33.4

14. Boston College 5 19 136 27.2

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Virginia 5 172:30 34:30

2. Louisville 5 160:57 32:11

Clemson 6 193:08 32:11

4. Virginia Tech 4 123:21 30:50

5. Pitt 4 121:13 30:18

6. Wake Forest 3 90:51 30:17

7. North Carolina 5 151:10 30:14

8. Duke 5 149:20 29:52

9. Syracuse 4 117:57 29:29

10. Miami 5 146:59 29:23

11. NC State 3 86:33 28:51

12. Georgia Tech 4 109:48 27:27

13. Florida State 6 162:22 27:03

14. Boston College 5 133:51 26:46

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. North Carolina 5 4 4 8 1 3 4 +4 0.80

2. Syracuse 4 1 3 4 0 1 1 +3 0.75

3. Wake Forest 3 2 4 6 1 3 4 +2 0.67

4. Clemson 6 5 8 13 3 7 10 +3 0.50

5. Louisville 5 3 6 9 3 4 7 +2 0.40

6. Florida State 6 4 4 8 2 4 6 +2 0.33

7. Boston College 5 2 5 7 2 4 6 +1 0.20

8. Virginia 5 3 4 7 2 5 7 +0 0.00

9. Miami 5 3 2 5 2 5 7 -2 -0.40

10. Georgia Tech 4 2 3 5 3 4 7 -2 -0.50

11. Duke 5 4 7 11 7 7 14 -3 -0.60

12. Virginia Tech 4 1 5 6 5 4 9 -3 -0.75

Pitt 4 3 4 7 4 6 10 -3 -0.75

14. NC State 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 -4 -1.33

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Louisville 5 17-18 94.4 12 9-3 5-6 0

Duke 5 17-18 94.4 12 9-3 5-5 1

3. Wake Forest 3 16-17 94.1 8 5-3 8-8 1

4. Virginia Tech 4 15-16 93.8 12 4-8 3-3 1

5. North Carolina 5 18-21 85.7 12 3-9 6-8 1

6. Virginia 5 22-26 84.6 15 11-4 7-7 4

Pitt 4 11-13 84.6 6 2-4 5-5 1

8. Clemson 6 23-28 82.1 20 12-8 3-5 1

9. Florida State 6 14-18 77.8 13 8-5 1-2 1

Boston College 5 14-18 77.8 12 6-6 2-4 1

11. NC State 3 9-12 75.0 4 0-4 5-5 1

12. Syracuse 4 9-14 64.3 4 2-2 5-6 1

13. Georgia Tech 4 5-8 62.5 5 4-1 0-0 2

14. Miami 5 14-23 60.9 11 4-7 3-7 1

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Duke 5 15-21 71.4 10 7-3 5-5 4

2. Clemson 6 8-11 72.7 5 4-1 3-3 2

3. Virginia Tech 4 14-19 73.7 11 3-8 3-5 1

4. Georgia Tech 4 18-24 75.0 15 9-6 3-7 0

5. Louisville 5 19-24 79.2 18 10-8 1-2 4

6. NC State 3 8-10 80.0 5 3-2 3-4 0

7. Florida State 6 23-28 82.1 14 8-6 9-10 2

8. Virginia 5 10-12 83.3 9 4-5 1-2 0

North Carolina 5 15-18 83.3 11 6-5 4-5 1

10. Syracuse 4 13-15 86.7 9 6-3 4-5 0

11. Boston College 5 20-23 87.0 15 7-8 5-5 1

12. Pitt 4 14-16 87.5 8 5-3 6-7 0

13. Wake Forest 3 11-12 91.7 8 3-5 3-3 1

14. Miami 5 16-17 94.1 8 4-4 8-8 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Duke 5 1 1 100.0

Virginia 5 1 1 100.0

3. Wake Forest 3 1 4 25.0

4. Georgia Tech 4 0 1 0.0

Louisville 5 0 1 0.0

NC State 3 0 1 0.0

Florida State 6 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 5 0 1 0.0

Syracuse 4 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 4 0 1 0.0

Boston College 5 0 0 0.0

Pitt 4 0 0 0.0

Clemson 6 0 0 0.0

Miami 5 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Boston College 5 0 2 0.0

Clemson 6 0 2 0.0

North Carolina 5 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 3 0 1 0.0

Florida State 6 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 4 0 0 0.0

Pitt 4 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 4 0 0 0.0

NC State 3 0 0 0.0

Georgia Tech 4 0 0 0.0

Miami 5 0 0 0.0

Duke 5 0 0 0.0

13. Louisville 5 2 5 40.0

14. Virginia 5 1 1 100.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 3-34947 2-63544 0-0 5-46386

Clemson 3-80233 3-50588 0-0 6-65410

Duke 2-22176 3-54295 0-0 5-41447

Florida State 3-52466 3-54369 0-0 6-53418

Georgia Tech 1-45044 3-51655 0-0 4-50002

Louisville 3-48570 2-35482 0-0 5-43335

Miami 3-53942 2-49209 0-0 5-52049

NC State 1-55860 2-45313 0-0 3-48829

North Carolina 3-50500 2-55338 0-0 5-52435

Pitt 2-47531 2-33748 0-0 4-40640

Syracuse 2-47567 2-53188 0-0 4-50378

Virginia 2-55336 3-50124 0-0 5-52209

Virginia Tech 2-62584 2-44198 0-0 4-53391

Wake Forest 2-24608 1-39352 0-0 3-29523

Totals 32-49453 32-49453 0-0 64-49453

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RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G

1. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 5 121 657 5.4 5 33 131.4

2. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 6 87 776 8.9 8 90 129.3

3. Javian Hawkins-UL Fr 5 116 549 4.7 5 47 109.8

4. Cam Akers-FS Jr 6 123 608 4.9 9 41 101.3

5. Jordan Mason-GT So 4 59 381 6.5 3 43 95.2

6. Javonte Williams-NC So 5 73 417 5.7 3 40 83.4

7. Michael Carter-NC Jr 5 72 352 4.9 0 31 70.4

8. Cade Carney-WF Sr 3 57 207 3.6 3 27 69.0

9. Deshawn McClease-VT Jr 4 55 263 4.8 2 45 65.8

10. David Bailey-BC So 5 59 322 5.5 3 54 64.4

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G

1. Sam Howell-NC Fr 5 100-177-3 1369 15 273.8

2. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 6 106-165-7 1447 14 241.2

3. N'Kosi Perry-UM So 4 70-126-2 896 7 224.0

4. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 5 112-183-4 1102 4 220.4

5. Kenny Pickett-UP Jr 4 86-154-6 831 6 207.8

6. Tommy DeVito-SU So 4 75-122-1 724 1 181.0

7. Malik Cunningham-UL So 5 44-72-2 862 6 172.4

8. Ryan Willis-VT Sr 3 39-68-4 511 6 170.3

9. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 5 84-155-5 821 5 164.2

10. Bailey Hockman-ST So 3 41-77-2 440 1 146.7

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.

1. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 6 106-165-7 1447 14 157.4

2. Sam Howell-NC Fr 5 100-177-3 1369 15 146.0

3. Ryan Willis-VT Sr 3 39-68-4 511 6 137.8

4. N'Kosi Perry-UM So 4 70-126-2 896 7 130.4

5. James Blackman-FS So 5 71-120-3 731 5 119.1

6. James Graham-GT Fr 4 39-84-2 546 5 115.9

7. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 5 112-183-4 1102 4 114.6

8. Tommy DeVito-SU So 4 75-122-1 724 1 112.4

9. Kenny Pickett-UP Jr 4 86-154-6 831 6 106.2

10. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 5 84-155-5 821 5 102.9

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G

1. Kendall Hinton-WF Sr 3 26 294 0 36 98.0 8.7

2. Sage Surratt-WF So 3 23 397 4 51 132.3 7.7

3. Maurice Ffrench-UP Sr 4 30 247 1 22 61.8 7.5

4. Joe Reed-VA Sr 5 33 243 1 16 48.6 6.6

5. Tutu Atwell-UL So 5 29 423 3 77 84.6 5.8

Hasise Dubois-VA Sr 5 29 368 1 49 73.6 5.8

7. Taysir Mack-UP Jr 4 22 170 1 25 42.5 5.5

8. Trishton Jackson-SU Jr 4 21 255 1 52 63.8 5.2

9. Dazz Newsome-NC Jr 5 25 358 5 47 71.6 5.0

10. K.J. Osborn-UM Sr 5 24 313 3 32 62.6 4.8

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G

1. Sage Surratt-WF So 3 23 397 4 51 17.3132.3

2. Kendall Hinton-WF Sr 3 26 294 0 36 11.3 98.0

3. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Jr 5 21 439 4 74 20.9 87.8

4. Devin Carter-ST Fr 3 12 258 0 55 21.5 86.0

5. Tutu Atwell-UL So 5 29 423 3 77 14.6 84.6

6. Tee Higgins-CU Jr 6 22 460 2 62 20.9 76.7

7. Tamorrion Terry-FS So 6 19 450 5 64 23.7 75.0

8. Hasise Dubois-VA Sr 5 29 368 1 49 12.7 73.6

9. Dazz Newsome-NC Jr 5 25 358 5 47 14.3 71.6

10. Trishton Jackson-SU Jr 4 21 255 1 52 12.1 63.8

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Trevor Lawrence-CU So 6 240 1447 207 1687 281.2

2. Sam Howell-NC Fr 5 -41 1369 216 1328 265.6

3. Bryce Perkins-VA Sr 5 201 1102 265 1303 260.6

4. N'Kosi Perry-UM So 4 5 896 155 901 225.2

5. Kenny Pickett-UP Jr 4 14 831 186 845 211.2

6. Malik Cunningham-UL So 5 194 862 113 1056 211.2

7. Quentin Harris-DU Sr 5 205 821 225 1026 205.2

8. Ryan Willis-VT Sr 3 5 511 89 516 172.0

9. Tommy DeVito-SU So 4 -57 724 174 667 166.8

10. James Graham-GT Fr 4 92 546 125 638 159.5

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 3 0 8 12 0 36 12.0

2. Cam Akers-FS Jr 6 11 0 0 2 68 11.3

3. Wayne Taulapapa-VA So 5 8 0 0 0 48 9.6

4. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 6 9 0 0 0 54 9.0

5. Sage Surratt-WF So 3 4 0 0 0 24 8.0

Brian Delaney-VA Jr 5 0 9 13 0 40 8.0

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 4 0 8 8 0 32 8.0

8. B.T. Potter-CU So 6 0 5 31 0 46 7.7

Christopher Dunn-ST So 3 0 6 5 0 23 7.7

10. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 5 0 6 20 0 38 7.6

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G

1. Cam Akers-FS Jr 6 11 9 2 0 1 68 11.3

2. Wayne Taulapapa-VA So 5 8 8 0 0 0 48 9.6

3. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 6 9 8 1 0 0 54 9.0

4. Sage Surratt-WF So 3 4 0 4 0 0 24 8.0

5. Deon Jackson-DU Jr 5 6 4 2 0 0 36 7.2

6. Cade Carney-WF Sr 3 3 3 0 0 0 18 6.0

Javian Hawkins-UL Fr 5 5 5 0 0 0 30 6.0

Dazz Newsome-NC Jr 5 5 0 5 0 0 30 6.0

Quentin Harris-DU Sr 5 5 5 0 0 0 30 6.0

Damon Hazelton-VT Jr 3 3 0 3 0 0 18 6.0

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 3 12-12 8-8 36 12.0

2. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 5 13-14 9-11 40 8.0

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 4 8-9 8-9 32 8.0

4. B.T. Potter-CU So 6 31-31 5-9 46 7.7

Christopher Dunn-ST So 3 5-5 6-7 23 7.7

6. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 5 20-20 6-8 38 7.6

7. Noah Ruggles-NC So 5 15-15 7-11 36 7.2

8. Brian Johnson-VT Jr 4 16-16 3-5 25 6.2

9. AJ Reed-DU Jr 5 16-16 5-5 31 6.2

10. Andre Szmyt-SU So 4 5-5 6-9 23 5.8

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Josh Blackwell-DU So 4 8 108 0 32 13.5

2. Travis Levy-BC Jr 4 10 93 0 20 9.3

3. Hezekiah Grimsley-VT Jr 4 5 46 0 25 9.2

4. Maurice Ffrench-UP Sr 4 8 51 0 50 6.4

5. D.J. Matthews-FS Jr 5 9 55 0 11 6.1

6. Amari Rodgers-CU Jr 5 7 40 0 18 5.7

7. Billy Kemp IV-VA So 4 8 23 0 19 2.9

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Hassan Hall-UL So 5 6 301 1 100 50.2

2. Joe Reed-VA Sr 5 11 427 1 95 38.8

3. Joseph Ngata-CU Fr 6 9 237 0 40 26.3

4. Travis Levy-BC Jr 4 13 312 0 45 24.0

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

(Conference games)

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G

1. Travis Etienne-CU Jr 6 776 109 0 0 885 147.5

2. AJ Dillon-BC Jr 5 657 78 0 0 735 147.0

3. Sage Surratt-WF So 3 0 397 17 0 414 138.0

Joe Reed-VA Sr 5 20 243 0 427 690 138.0

5. Javian Hawkins-UL Fr 5 549 14 10 47 620 124.0

6. Cam Akers-FS Jr 6 608 84 0 0 692 115.3

7. Kendall Hinton-WF Sr 3 0 294 7 39 340 113.3

8. Michael Carter-NC Jr 5 352 80 0 128 560 112.0

9. Travis Levy-BC Jr 4 37 0 93 312 442 110.5

10. Javonte Williams-NC So 5 417 74 0 0 491 98.2

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

1. Trenton Gill-ST So 3 18 851 62 7 9 2 47.3

2. Oscar Bradburn-VT Jr 3 18 832 57 6 8 0 46.2

3. Dom Maggio-WF Sr 3 19 872 63 8 7 1 45.9

4. Louis Hedley-UM So 5 22 1007 67 8 6 1 45.8

5. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Sr 4 29 1324 65 7 11 1 45.7

6. Austin Parker-DU Sr 5 27 1226 58 9 9 3 45.4

7. Pressley Harvin-GT Jr 4 26 1169 57 4 7 3 45.0

8. Mason King-UL Sr 5 26 1138 60 5 5 4 43.8

9. Grant Carlson-BC Jr 5 29 1259 65 9 9 2 43.4

10. Nash Griffin-VA Jr 5 21 902 78 11 1 1 43.0

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 3 8 8 34 100.0 2.67

2. Christopher Dunn-ST So 3 6 7 43 85.7 2.00

Alex Kessman-UP Jr 4 8 9 54 88.9 2.00

4. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 5 9 11 49 81.8 1.80

5. Andre Szmyt-SU So 4 6 9 50 66.7 1.50

6. Noah Ruggles-NC So 5 7 11 40 63.6 1.40

7. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 5 6 8 41 75.0 1.20

8. AJ Reed-DU Jr 5 5 5 36 100.0 1.00

9. B.T. Potter-CU So 6 5 9 51 55.6 0.83

10. Brian Johnson-VT Jr 4 3 5 38 60.0 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Nick Sciba-WF So 3 8 8 34 100.0

AJ Reed-DU Jr 5 5 5 36 100.0

3. Alex Kessman-UP Jr 4 8 9 54 88.9

4. Christopher Dunn-ST So 3 6 7 43 85.7

5. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 5 9 11 49 81.8

6. Blanton Creque-UL Sr 5 6 8 41 75.0

7. Andre Szmyt-SU So 4 6 9 50 66.7

8. Noah Ruggles-NC So 5 7 11 40 63.6

9. Brian Johnson-VT Jr 4 3 5 38 60.0

Aaron Boumerhi-BC Sr 5 3 5 45 60.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. B.T. Potter-CU So 6 31 31 100.0

Blanton Creque-UL Sr 5 20 20 100.0

Aaron Boumerhi-BC Sr 5 19 19 100.0

AJ Reed-DU Jr 5 16 16 100.0

Brian Johnson-VT Jr 4 16 16 100.0

Noah Ruggles-NC So 5 15 15 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS Sr 5 14 14 100.0

Nick Sciba-WF So 3 12 12 100.0

Brenton King-GT So 4 8 8 100.0

10. Brian Delaney-VA Jr 5 13 14 92.9

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

(Conference games)

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Rayshard Ashby-VT Jr 4 LB 21 29 50 12.5

2. Max Richardson-BC Jr 5 LB 35 18 53 10.6

Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 5 LB 29 24 53 10.6

4. Louis Acceus-ST Jr 3 LB 21 9 30 10.0

5. Justin Strnad-WF Sr 3 LB 17 12 29 9.7

6. Koby Quansah-DU Sr 5 LB 14 34 48 9.6

7. Brandon Hill-DU Jr 4 LB 13 23 36 9.0

8. Jeremiah Gemmel-NC So 5 LB 22 22 44 8.8

9. Andrew Armstrong-SU Sr 4 LB 16 19 35 8.8

10. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 6 LB 35 17 52 8.7

Nasir Greer-WF So 3 DB 18 8 26 8.7

12. Khane Pass-UL Sr 5 DB 31 12 43 8.6

Shaq Quarterman-UM Sr 5 LB 24 19 43 8.6

John Lamot-BC Jr 5 LB 23 20 43 8.6

15. C.J. Avery-UL Jr 5 LB 34 8 42 8.4

16. Mike Palmer-BC Jr 5 DB 22 17 39 7.8

17. Lakiem Williams-SU Sr 4 LB 9 22 31 7.8

David Curry-GT Jr 4 LB 15 16 31 7.8

19. Zane Zandier-VA Jr 5 LB 22 16 38 7.6

20. Damar Hamlin-UP Sr 4 DB 22 8 30 7.5

Paris Ford-UP So 4 DB 21 9 30 7.5

Divine Deablo-VT Jr 4 DB 15 15 30 7.5

23. Myles Dorn-NC Sr 5 DB 21 15 36 7.2

24. Russ Yeast-UL Jr 5 DB 22 13 35 7.0

Joey Blount-VA Jr 5 S 18 17 35 7.0

Saleem Brightwell-UP Sr 3 LB 7 14 21 7.0

27. Tariq Carpenter-GT Jr 4 DB 20 7 27 6.8

Evan Foster-SU Sr 4 DB 12 15 27 6.8

Michael Pinckney-UM Sr 4 LB 18 9 27 6.8

30. Mehdi El Attrach-BC Sr 5 DB 13 19 32 6.4

Marquis Waters-DU Jr 5 S 18 14 32 6.4

Rodjay Burns-UL Jr 5 LB 20 12 32 6.4

33. Payton Wilson-ST Fr 3 LB 10 9 19 6.3

34. Jason Strowbridge-NC Sr 5 DL 14 17 31 6.2

Romeo Finley-UM Sr 5 S 20 11 31 6.2

36. Hamsah Nasirildeen-FS Jr 6 DB 21 15 36 6.0

James Skalski-CU Jr 6 LB 15 21 36 6.0

Chamarri Conner-VT So 4 DB 13 11 24 6.0

39. Reggie Floyd-VT Sr 4 DB 11 12 23 5.8

40. Janarius Robinson-FS Jr 6 DE 18 16 34 5.7

Tanner Ingle-ST So 3 S 7 10 17 5.7

Larrell Murchison-ST Sr 3 DT 11 6 17 5.7

Andre Cisco-SU So 3 DB 9 8 17 5.7

Trey Rucker-WF Fr 3 DB 13 4 17 5.7

45. Jordan Mack-VA Sr 5 LB 13 15 28 5.6

46. Emmett Rice-FS Jr 6 LB 20 13 33 5.5

Alan Tisdale-VT Fr 4 LB 7 15 22 5.5

48. D.J. Ford-NC Jr 5 DB 13 14 27 5.4

49. Chad Smith-CU Sr 6 LB 15 17 32 5.3

Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF Jr 3 DL 8 8 16 5.3

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Victor Dimukeje-DU Jr 5 DE 6 1 6.5 1.30

2. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 6 LB 6 0 6.0 1.00

3. Greg Rousseau-UM Fr 5 DL 6 0 6.0 1.20

4. Larrell Murchison-ST Sr 3 DT 5 1 5.5 1.83

5. Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 4 DL 5 0 5.0 1.25

6. Tomon Fox-NC Jr 5 LB 4 1 4.5 0.90

7. Louis Acceus-ST Jr 3 LB 4 0 4.0 1.33

8. Marvin Wilson-FS Jr 6 DT 1 6 4.0 0.67

Tyler Davis-CU Fr 6 DT 3 2 4.0 0.67

10. Joey Blount-VA Jr 5 S 3 1 3.5 0.70

11. Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 5 LB 3 0 3.0 0.60

12. Chad Smith-CU Sr 6 LB 3 0 3.0 0.50

13. Norell Pollard-VT Fr 4 DL 3 0 3.0 0.75

Brandon Berry-SU Sr 4 DL 3 0 3.0 0.75

15. Monty Montgomery-UL So 5 LB 3 0 3.0 0.60

16. Michael Pinckney-UM Sr 4 LB 3 0 3.0 0.75

17. Janarius Robinson-FS Jr 6 DE 2 2 3.0 0.50

Jordan Mack-VA Sr 5 LB 2 1 2.5 0.50

19. Rayshard Ashby-VT Jr 4 LB 2 1 2.5 0.62

20. Eli Hanback-VA Sr 5 DT 2 1 2.5 0.50

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Isaiah Simmons-CU Jr 6 LB 10 3 11.5 1.92

2. Rayshard Ashby-VT Jr 4 LB 7 4 9.0 2.25

3. Janarius Robinson-FS Jr 6 DE 7 4 9.0 1.50

Greg Rousseau-UM Fr 5 DL 7 1 7.5 1.50

5. Zane Zandier-VA Jr 5 LB 5 4 7.0 1.40

Max Richardson-BC Jr 5 LB 7 0 7.0 1.40

7. Marvin Wilson-FS Jr 6 DT 3 7 6.5 1.08

Tyler Davis-CU Fr 6 DT 5 3 6.5 1.08

9. Michael Pinckney-UM Sr 4 LB 6 1 6.5 1.62

10. Victor Dimukeje-DU Jr 5 DE 6 1 6.5 1.30

11. Ja'Corey Johns-WF Fr 3 DL 5 2 6.0 2.00

12. Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 4 DL 6 0 6.0 1.50

13. Justin Foster-CU Jr 6 DE 3 6 6.0 1.00

14. Larrell Murchison-ST Sr 3 DT 5 2 6.0 2.00

15. Chazz Surratt-NC Jr 5 LB 5 1 5.5 1.10

Noah Taylor-VA So 5 LB 5 1 5.5 1.10

17. Trevon Hill-UM Sr 5 DL 5 0 5.0 1.00

18. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF Jr 3 DL 4 2 5.0 1.67

19. Tomon Fox-NC Jr 5 LB 4 2 5.0 1.00

20. Louis Acceus-ST Jr 3 LB 5 0 5.0 1.67

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 27, 2019

(Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Dane Jackson-UP Sr 4 8 1 9 2.25

Caleb Farley-VT So 4 7 2 9 2.25

3. Paris Ford-UP So 4 5 2 7 1.75

4. Chandler Jones-UL So 5 6 1 7 1.40

5. Andre Cisco-SU So 3 4 0 4 1.33

Essang Bassey-WF Sr 3 3 1 4 1.33

7. Jason Maitre-BC Fr 4 4 1 5 1.25

Reggie Floyd-VT Sr 4 5 0 5 1.25

Damarri Mathis-UP Jr 4 4 1 5 1.25

Tre Swilling-GT So 4 4 1 5 1.25

Chamarri Conner-VT So 4 5 0 5 1.25

12. Marquis Waters-DU Jr 5 4 2 6 1.20

13. Asante Samuel-FS So 6 6 1 7 1.17

14. Jermaine Waller-VT So 4 1 3 4 1.00

Damar Hamlin-UP Sr 4 4 0 4 1.00

Brandon Sebastian-BC So 5 4 1 5 1.00

Leonard Johnson-DU So 5 3 2 5 1.00

Amari Henderson-WF Sr 3 2 1 3 1.00

Nick Grant-VA Jr 5 5 0 5 1.00

Jason Pinnock-UP Jr 3 3 0 3 1.00

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Jermaine Waller-VT So 4 3 23 0 23 0.75

2. Paris Ford-UP So 4 2 48 1 26 0.50

Caleb Farley-VT So 4 2 1 0 1 0.50

4. Jalen Alexander-DU Fr 5 2 42 0 22 0.40

Joey Blount-VA Jr 5 2 29 0 20 0.40

DJ Ivey-UM So 5 2 28 0 28 0.40

Marquis Waters-DU Jr 5 2 17 0 9 0.40

Leonard Johnson-DU So 5 2 0 0 0 0.40

9. Trill Williams-SU So 3 1 41 0 41 0.33

Tanner Muse-CU Sr 6 2 13 0 13 0.33

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Patrick Jones II-UP Jr 4 3 0.75

2. Paris Ford-UP So 4 2 0.50

3. Jeremiah Gemmel-NC So 5 2 0.40

Dylan Singleton-DU Sr 5 2 0.40

Anthony Johnson-UL So 5 2 0.40

Monty Montgomery-UL So 5 2 0.40

Trevon McSwain-DU Sr 5 2 0.40

8. Nasir Greer-WF So 3 1 0.33

Chad Smith-CU Sr 6 2 0.33

Ja'Cquez Williams-WF Jr 3 1 0.33

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Jason Strowbridge-NC Sr 5 3 0.60

2. Shaka Heyward-DU Fr 5 2 0.40

3. Suliaman Kamara-WF Jr 3 1 0.33

Traveon Redd-WF Jr 3 1 0.33

5. Deslin Alexandre-UP So 4 1 0.25

Justice Dingle-GT Fr 4 1 0.25

Phil Campbell-UP Jr 4 1 0.25

Jaylen Griffin-VT So 4 1 0.25

Cameron Jordan-SU So 4 1 0.25

JaQuon Griffin-GT Fr 4 1 0.25