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1 ACC Games Overall ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak Clemson*^ 7 1 .875 257 141 4-0 3-1 5-1 12 2 .857 466 190 7-0 4-1 1-1 Lost 1 NC State Ϩ 2 .750 239 191 3-1 3-1 4-2 9 4 .692 419 328 5-1 3-2 1-1 Won 2 Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 2-4 8 5 .615 495 356 4-2 3-2 1-1 Lost 1 Wake Forest 4 4 .500 250 232 2-2 2-2 4-2 8 5 .615 459 368 4-2 3-3 1-0 Won 1 Boston College 4 4 .500 204 177 1-3 3-1 3-3 7 6 .538 334 297 2-4 4-1 1-1 Lost 1 Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 2-4 7 6 .538 362 276 3-3 3-2 1-1 Won 4 Syracuse 2 6 .250 189 297 2-2 0-4 1-5 4 8 .333 329 386 4-3 0-5 0-0 Lost 5 ACC Games Overall COASTAL DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak Miami* 7 1 .875 217 150 4-0 3-1 5-1 10 3 .769 378 273 7-0 3-1 0-2 Lost 3 Virginia Tech 5 3 .625 185 121 3-1 2-2 4-2 9 4 .692 366 192 5-1 3-2 1-1 Lost 1 Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 3-3 5 6 .455 309 292 5-1 0-4 0-1 Lost 2 Duke 3 5 .375 158 184 1-3 2-2 2-4 7 6 .538 345 263 4-3 2-3 1-0 Won 3 Virginia 3 5 .375 161 235 2-2 1-3 3-3 6 7 .462 293 369 4-3 2-3 0-1 Lost 4 PiƩ 3 5 .375 182 196 2-2 1-3 3-3 5 7 .417 287 319 4-3 1-4 0-0 Won 1 North Carolina 1 7 .125 154 274 0-4 1-3 1-5 3 9 .250 312 375 1-6 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 *Division Champion; ^ACC Champion 2017 Season Summary • Contacts: Kevin Best, [email protected]; Mike Finn, m[email protected] 2017 FINAL STANDINGS 2017 ACC BOWL RESULTS Date Bowl Teams LocaƟon Time TV Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl Duke 36, Northern Illinois 14 Detroit, Mich. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 27 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Florida State 42, Southern Miss 13 Shreveport, La. 1:30 p.m. ESPN New Era Pinstripe Bowl Iowa 27, Boston College 20 The Bronx, N.Y. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 28 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Navy 49, Virginia 7 Annapolis, Md. 1:30 p.m. ESPN Camping World Bowl Oklahoma State 30, Virginia Tech 21 Orlando, Fla. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 29 Belk Bowl Wake Forest 55, Texas A&M 52 CharloƩe, N.C. 1 p.m. ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl NC State 52, Arizona State 31 El Paso, Texas 3 p.m. CBS Dec. 30 TaxSlayer Bowl Mississippi State 31, Louisville 27 Jacksonville, Fla. Noon ESPN Capital One Orange Bowl Wisconsin 34, Miami 24 Miami Gardens, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN Jan. 1 Citrus Bowl presented by Overton’s Notre Dame 21, LSU 17 Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ABC CFP Seminal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Alabama 24, Clemson 6 New Orleans, La. 8:45 p.m. ESPN ACC Earned NaƟon’s Best 10 Bowl Bids: Led by ACC champion Clemson, the league secured 10 spots in the 2017 postseason bowl lineup – the most of any conference. Over the last two years, the ACC has had a naƟon’s best 21 teams in bowl games. At least six ACC teams have made a bowl game appearance in 17 consecuƟve seasons. The ACC ranks second among all conferences with 116 total bowl bids since 2005. The Last Five Years: Since 2013, the ACC is second among all con- ferences with 54 postseason appearances, has the second-best record of any conference in BCS, New Year’s Six and CFP games, and is Ɵed for the most naƟonal championships (Florida State in 2013, Clemson in 2016). Bowl Streaks: In 2017, a pair of ACC schools – Florida State and Virginia Tech – conƟnued the two longest current Division I bowl streaks in the naƟon. FSU appeared in a bowl game for the 36th-straight year, beaƟng Southern Miss in the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl on Dec. 27. Virginia Tech, which has the longest streak recognized by the NCAA, played in its 25th-straight bowl in the Camping World Bowl on Dec. 28. ACC Has Won Heisman or Campbell Trophy in Four of the Last Five Years: With Virginia LB Micah Kiser was named as the winner of this year’s NaƟonal Football FoundaƟon William B. Campbell Trophy which is regarded as college football’s “Academic Heisman,” an ACC football play- er has won either the Heisman Trophy or the Campbell Trophy in four of the last ve years, something no other league can claim. Florida State’s Jameis Winston and Louisville’s Lamar Jackson were Heisman winners in 2013 and 2016, respecƟvely, while Duke LB David Helton (2014) and Kiser were chosen as Campbell winners. Bowling the Last Two Years: Thirteen of 14 ACC teams have earned an invitaƟon to a post- season bowl game over the last two seasons. Over the last four years, every ACC team has enjoyed a trip to a bowl game and the league has made 43 postseason appearances. QUICK HITS Most Bowl Teams in 2017 ACC ......................10 C-USA...................... 9 Pac-12 ..................... 9 SEC .......................... 9 Big Ten .................... 8 Big 12 ...................... 8 American ................ 7 Mountain West ....... 6 MAC ........................ 5 Sun Belt .................. 5 Independent ........... 2

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ACC Games OverallATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral StreakClemson*^ 7 1 .875 257 141 4-0 3-1 5-1 12 2 .857 466 190 7-0 4-1 1-1 Lost 1NC State 2 .750 239 191 3-1 3-1 4-2 9 4 .692 419 328 5-1 3-2 1-1 Won 2Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 2-4 8 5 .615 495 356 4-2 3-2 1-1 Lost 1Wake Forest 4 4 .500 250 232 2-2 2-2 4-2 8 5 .615 459 368 4-2 3-3 1-0 Won 1Boston College 4 4 .500 204 177 1-3 3-1 3-3 7 6 .538 334 297 2-4 4-1 1-1 Lost 1 Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 2-4 7 6 .538 362 276 3-3 3-2 1-1 Won 4Syracuse 2 6 .250 189 297 2-2 0-4 1-5 4 8 .333 329 386 4-3 0-5 0-0 Lost 5

ACC Games OverallCOASTAL DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral StreakMiami* 7 1 .875 217 150 4-0 3-1 5-1 10 3 .769 378 273 7-0 3-1 0-2 Lost 3Virginia Tech 5 3 .625 185 121 3-1 2-2 4-2 9 4 .692 366 192 5-1 3-2 1-1 Lost 1Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 3-3 5 6 .455 309 292 5-1 0-4 0-1 Lost 2Duke 3 5 .375 158 184 1-3 2-2 2-4 7 6 .538 345 263 4-3 2-3 1-0 Won 3Virginia 3 5 .375 161 235 2-2 1-3 3-3 6 7 .462 293 369 4-3 2-3 0-1 Lost 4Pi 3 5 .375 182 196 2-2 1-3 3-3 5 7 .417 287 319 4-3 1-4 0-0 Won 1North Carolina 1 7 .125 154 274 0-4 1-3 1-5 3 9 .250 312 375 1-6 2-3 0-0 Lost 1*Division Champion; ^ACC Champion

2017 Season Summary • Contacts: Kevin Best, [email protected]; Mike Finn, mfi [email protected]

2017 FINAL STANDINGS

2017 ACC BOWL RESULTS Date Bowl Teams Loca on Time TV Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl Duke 36, Northern Illinois 14 Detroit, Mich. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 27 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Florida State 42, Southern Miss 13 Shreveport, La. 1:30 p.m. ESPN New Era Pinstripe Bowl Iowa 27, Boston College 20 The Bronx, N.Y. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 28 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Navy 49, Virginia 7 Annapolis, Md. 1:30 p.m. ESPN Camping World Bowl Oklahoma State 30, Virginia Tech 21 Orlando, Fla. 5:15 p.m. ESPN Dec. 29 Belk Bowl Wake Forest 55, Texas A&M 52 Charlo e, N.C. 1 p.m. ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl NC State 52, Arizona State 31 El Paso, Texas 3 p.m. CBS Dec. 30 TaxSlayer Bowl Mississippi State 31, Louisville 27 Jacksonville, Fla. Noon ESPN Capital One Orange Bowl Wisconsin 34, Miami 24 Miami Gardens, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN Jan. 1 Citrus Bowl presented by Overton’s Notre Dame 21, LSU 17 Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ABC CFP Semifi nal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Alabama 24, Clemson 6 New Orleans, La. 8:45 p.m. ESPN

ACC Earned Na on’s Best 10 Bowl Bids: Led by ACC champion Clemson, the league secured 10 spots in the 2017 postseason bowl lineup – the most of any conference. Over the last two years, the ACC has had a na on’s best 21 teams in bowl games. At least six ACC teams have made a bowl game appearance in 17 consecu ve seasons. The ACC ranks second among all conferences with 116 total bowl bids since 2005.

The Last Five Years: Since 2013, the ACC is second among all con-ferences with 54 postseason appearances, has the second-best record of any conference in BCS, New Year’s Six and CFP games, and is ed for the most na onal championships (Florida State in 2013, Clemson in 2016).

Bowl Streaks: In 2017, a pair of ACC schools – Florida State and Virginia Tech – con nued the two longest current Division I bowl streaks in the na on. FSU appeared in a bowl game for the 36th-straight year, bea ng Southern Miss in the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl on Dec. 27. Virginia Tech, which has the longest streak recognized by the NCAA, played in its 25th-straight bowl in the Camping World Bowl on Dec. 28.

ACC Has Won Heisman or Campbell Trophy in Four of the Last Five Years: With Virginia LB Micah Kiser was named as the winner of this year’s Na onal Football Founda on William B. Campbell Trophy which is regarded as college football’s “Academic Heisman,” an ACC football play-er has won either the Heisman Trophy or the Campbell Trophy in four of the last fi ve years, something no other league can claim. Florida State’s Jameis Winston and Louisville’s Lamar Jackson were Heisman winners in 2013 and 2016, respec vely, while Duke LB David Helton (2014) and Kiser were chosen as Campbell winners.

Bowling the Last Two Years: Thirteen of 14 ACC teams have earned an invita on to a post-season bowl game over the last two seasons. Over the last four years, every ACC team has enjoyed a trip to a bowl game and the league has made 43 postseason appearances.

QUICK HITS

Most Bowl Teams in 2017

ACC ......................10C-USA ...................... 9Pac-12 ..................... 9SEC .......................... 9Big Ten .................... 8Big 12 ...................... 8American ................ 7Mountain West ....... 6MAC ........................ 5Sun Belt .................. 5Independent ........... 2

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QUICK HITS Seven ACC Coaches Rank Among the Top 25 Ac ve Head Coaches in Career Victories: The

ACC has seven of the Top 25 ac ve coaches na onally in career victories – all of them with 100 or more – which is by far the most of any conference. The next closest league has four coaches in the top 25. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson is in fourth place with 182 wins. He is followed by Mi-ami’s Mark Richt, who is eighth with 164 wins, Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is 17th with 116, Wake Forest’s Dave Clawson is ed for 19th (111), Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall is 21st (107), Duke’s David Cutcliff e is 22nd (103) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is 23rd (101).

ACC Coaching Experience: Eight of the 14 coaches have been a head coach for 10 years or more with an average tenue of 11.1 years as a head coach. Twelve of the 14 ACC football coaches had head coaching experience prior to their current posi on, including four that previously held a head coaching job at a Power 5 school.

Swinney Only Coach with Four ACC Championship Game Wins: Clemson’s 38-3 win over Miami in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game gave head coach Dabo Swinney his fourth tle game victory, something no other coach in league history has accomplished. Swinney has guided the Tigers to ACC Championship Game wins in 2011, 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Four ACC Head Coaches With 100 Wins: Clemson’s Dabo Swinney became just the fourth head coach to win 100 games while coaching in the ACC, when his Tigers defeated South Carolina 34-10 on Nov. 25. Swinney joined Bobby Bowden (173) of Florida State, George Welsh (136) of Virginia and Frank Beamer (113) of Virginia Tech, who each had at least 100 wins as ACC head coaches.

Winning 10: Clemson has won 10 or more games in each of the last seven years. The Tigers and Alabama are the only two teams that currently have ac ve streaks of seven or more years with double-fi gure victories.

Seven ACC Schools Faced Schedules ranked 21st or Tougher in 2017: Seven ACC schools had schedules ranked among the toughest 21 slates in the na on according to the NCAA. Clemson faced the na on’s eighth-toughest schedule, followed by Miami (10th), Florida State (12th), Syracuse (14th), Wake Forest (16th), Boston College (17th) and NC State (21st). The ra ngs were based on opponent’s winning percentage.

ACC Has Its Orange Bowl Winning Streak SnappedNo. 6 Wisconsin’s win over No. 10 Miami in this year’s Capital One Orange Bowl snapped the ACC’s fi ve-game winning streak in the bowl. The streak was the longest in Orange Bowl history in 73 years since the SEC won seven straight from 1938-1944.

NC State’s Bradley Chubb Becomes Fourth ACC Player in Eight Years to win the Nagurski Trophy: NC State DE Bradley Chubb was named the winner of this year’s Bronko Nargurski Tro-phy, given annually by the FWAA to the na on’s defensive player of the year. Chubb became the fourth ACC player in eight years to win the Trophy, joining Da’Quan Bowers of Clemson (2010), Luke Kuechly of Boston College (2011) and Aaron Donald of Pi (2014). He is also the eighth player from a current ACC school to win the honor.

Nine First-Time Star ng QBs: Pi freshman Kenny Picke became the ninth ACC quarter-back to make his fi rst career start this season. Picke started against Miami and keyed Pi ’s season-ending upset of the Hurricanes. He joined Florida State’s James Blackman, Pi sophomore Ben DiNucci, Boston College’s Anthony Brown, Clemson’s Kelly Bryant, Georgia Tech’s TaQuon Marshall, North Carolina’s Chazz Surra and Nathan Ellio and Virginia Tech’s Josh Jackson as fi rst- me QB starters this season.

Duke, Wake Forest Go Bowling in the Same Year for the First Time: Duke and Wake Forest have been playing football since 1888, a span of 129 years, but 2017 marked the fi rst me the two schools went to a bowl game in the same year. Duke knocked off Northern Illinois, 36-14, in the Quick Lane Bowl, while Wake beat Texas A&M, 55-52, in the Belk Bowl.

Wake Forest Off ensive Improvement: Wake Forest increased its scoring by 14.9 points per game from last year. That is the third-largest year-to-year improvement in ACC history. The Demon Deacons were ed for last in the ACC in scoring in 2016, averaging just 20.4 points per game. This year, behind QB John Wolford, who fi nished 10th na onally in pass effi ciency (158.0),

2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

AWARD SPOTLIGHT• Bradley Chubb Wins the Nagurski Trophy & Hendricks Award: NC State DE Bradley Chubb, a unanimous All-American, won the Nagurski Trophy as the na on’s top defensive player by the Football Writers Associa on of America (FWAA). Chubb ranked second na onally in tackles for loss (2.2) and was seventh in the na on in sacks per game (0.83). Chubb also brought home the Ted Hen-dricks Award as the na on’s top defensive end.

• Jackson Finishes Third in Heisman: Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy vote behind winning quarterback Baker Mayfi eld of Oklahoma and running back Bryce Love of Stanford. Jackson became the fi h player to win the award and return as a fi nalist the following year, joining Oklahoma’s Jason White (2003-04), Southern Cal’s Ma Leinart (2004-05), Florida’s Tim Tebow (2008-09), and Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel (2013-14). He becomes only the second ACC player to be voted in the top three in two diff erent years. Clemson’s Deshaun Watson fi nished third in 2015 and was runner-up to Jack-son in 2016.

• Clemson’s Ellio Named Broyles Award Winner: For the second year in a row, a Clemson coordi-nator was named the winner of the Frank Broyes Award, which is presented annually to the na on’s top assistant coach. Tony Ellio , Clemson’s co-of-fensive coordinator, was named the 2017 winner one year a er Tigers’ defensive coordinator Brent Venables was honored. Of the 22 past winners, 13 have coached in the ACC.

Past Broyles Winners who are current ACC head or assistant coaches.1998 – David Cutcliff e, Tennessee (Duke HC)2006 – Bud Foster, Virginia Tech2013 – Pat Narduzzi, Michigan State (Pi HC)2016 – Brent Venables, Clemson2017 – Tony Ellio , Clemson

• Walter Camp Tabs Calvin Johnson as its Man of the Year: The Walter Camp Founda on named former Georgia Tech All-America WR and Detroit Lions All-Pro Calvin Johnson as its 2017 Man of the Year. The Walter Camp “Man of the Year” award honors an individual who has been closely associ-ated with the game of football as a player, coach or close a endant to the game. He must have a ained a measure of success, been a leader in his chosen profession and must have contributed to the public service for the benefi t of his communi-ty, country and his fellow man. The person must have an impeccable reputa on for integrity and must be dedicated to the American Heritage and the philosophy of Walter Camp.

• FSU’s Bowden Voted Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl Head Coach: Former Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden was voted head coach of the Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl 50th Anniversary Team via the @CFAPeachBowl Twi er account.

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the Deacons averaged 35.3 points per game, good enough for second in the conference. Wake’s 459 points this season are a school record.

The Top Scoring Improvements in ACC HistoryTeam Year 1 Avg. Year 2 Avg. IncreaseNC State 1971 13.36 1972 32.73 19.4Virginia 1967 17.2 1968 32.9 15.7Wake Forest 2016 20.38 2017 35.31 14.9 Maryland 1991 12.54 1992 26.54 14.0

Kiser Leads ACC in Tackles for Third Straight Year: For the third consecu ve year, Virginia LB Micah Kiser led the ACC in tackles with 145 stops, an average of 11.2 per game. He fi nished eight tackles ahead of teammate Quin Blanding and 20 clear of Duke linebacker Joe Giles-Harris. Kiser, who fi nished sixth in the na on in tackles per game, became just the second player to lead the conference in tackles for three consecu ve years, joining Boston College’s Luke Kuechly (2009-11).

Dillon Earns Freshman All-America Honors: Boston College’s AJ Dillon, who became only the second freshman in ACC history to rush for 200 or more yards twice, earned three freshman All-America honors a er rushing for 1,589 yards. Dillon was named a freshman All-America by the Football Writers Associa on of American (FWAA), ESPN.com and 247Sports.com. Dillon’s total of 1,589 yards was the most by a true freshman in ACC history and ranks second only to Virginia Tech redshirt freshman Ryan Williams (1,655 yards in 2009) among all fi rst-year play-ers. Dillon ranked second among all freshmen na onally in 2017 in rushing and 12th among all players. He established a new BC record for freshman rushing yards and fi nished with the fourth highest total in BC single-season history in 2017 with the 1,589 rushing yards.

Ishmael Sets ACC Single-Season Receiving Record: Syracuse senior WR Steve Ishmael had 105 recep ons in just 12 games this year to set an ACC record with 8.75 recep ons per game. He breaks the previous single-season mark of 8.0 set in 1999 by former NC State All-American Torry Holt. Ishmael’s 105 recep ons rank second on the single season record chart.

Ishmael, Philips combine to set ACC Mark: Syracuse WRs Steve Ishmael and Ervin Philips combined to set a new record for most recep ons by two teammates in a single season. The pair combined for 194 catches with Ishmael grabbing 105 and Philips hauling in 89. The duo broke the previous mark of 184 set just last year by Philips and Amba E a-Tawo.

Virginia’s Blanding Leads All FBS in Tackles: Virginia senior S Quin Blanding fi nished his stellar career with 495 career tackles, which ranks sixth in ACC history. Blanding fi nished second

2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

ACROSS THE ACC• Wins Over .500 Teams: Led by Clemson with eight, the ACC led all conferences in wins (56) vs. teams with a .500-or-be er record.

• CFP Top 25: Four ACC teams were ranked in the fi nal CFP rankings, including No. 1 Clemson, No. 10 Miami, No. 22 Virginia Tech and No. 24 NC State. Clemson has been ranked No. 1 by the CFP Com-mi ee eight mes. Clemson was No. 1 in every poll in 2015 before losing in the Na onal Champi-onship Game to Alabama. Last year, Clemson was never No. 1 in the CFP Poll, then defeated No. 1 Alabama in the Na onal Championship Game.

• AP Top 25: Four ACC teams were ranked in the fi nal AP Top 25 poll of the season, led by No. 4 Clemson, No. 13 Miami, No. 23 NC State and No. 24 Virginia Tech.

• NFL Quarterbacks: Thirteen quarterbacks from ACC schools started an NFL game this season. Four of those signal callers are from NC State, including Philip Rivers (Chargers), Russell Wilson (Sea-hawks), Jacoby Brisse (Colts) and Mike Glennon (Bears). They are joined by Clemson’s Deshaun Watson (Texans), Boston College’s Ma Ryan (Falcons), North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky (Bears) and T.J. Yates (Texans), Pi ’s Tom Savage (Texans) and Nathan Peterman (Bills), Virginia Tech’s Tyrod Taylor (Bills) and Florida State’s Jameis Winston (Buccaneers) and E.J. Manuel (Raiders). All 13 played in the ACC.

• ACC-SEC Rivalry Games: Over the last four years, the ACC is 13-3 in its games against the SEC on rivalry week, which features Clemson-South Car-olina, Florida State-Florida, Georgia Tech-Georgia and Louisville-Kentucky. The league was 3-1 this year, winning all three games on the road.

• ACC Na onal Champions: Two of the last fi ve na onal champions have come from the ACC (Clemson in 2016, Florida State in 2013), ed with the SEC for most tles. The ACC has had a team in the championship game in three of the last fi ve years.

the Deacons a eraged 35 3 points per game good eno gh for second in the conference Wake’s

CAMPBELL TROPHY WINNER – VIRGINIA’S MICAH KISERVirginia linebacker Micah Kiser was named the 28th recipient of The William V. Campbell Trophy®, presented by Fidelity Invest-ments, at the 60th Na onal Football Founda on Annual Awards Dinner in New York City.

The Campbell Trophy® ranks as one of college football’s most sought a er and compe ve awards, recognizing an individual as the absolute best in the country for his combined academ-ic success, football performance and exemplary community leadership. The award, which is prominently displayed at its offi cial home inside the New York Athle c Club, comes with a 24-inch, 25-pound bronze trophy and a $25,000 postgraduate scholarship.

Kiser graduated with a bachelor’s degree in foreign aff airs in May 2017 while boas ng a 3.42 GPA. The two- me First Team Academic All-District selec on currently maintains a 4.0 GPA while working toward his master’s in higher educa on. A Bal more na ve, Kiser is a two- me Academic All-ACC selec on and a three- me ACC Academic Honor Roll member.

A semifi nalist for the 2017 Butkus Award, Kiser led the ACC and was fourth in the country with 145 total tackles. His 11.6 tackles per game average leads the ACC for the third consecu ve year and is sixth in the FBS. He also was second on the Cavaliers with fi ve sacks and third with 9.5 tackles for loss. A Walter Camp fi rst-team All-American, Kiser was also a fi nalist for the 2017 Lo IMPACT Trophy.

Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser with ACC Commis-sioner John Swoff ord.

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2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

BOWL STREAKSFlorida State played in a bowl game for the 36th consecu ve year, by far the most of any program in the FBS. Virginia Tech is next on the list with 25 straight bowl games, and the Hokies streak is the longest currently recognized by the NCAA. Clemson, who made its 13th consecu ve bowl appearance is ninth.

Current Bowl Streaks1. 36 Florida State*2. 25 Virginia Tech3. 21 Georgia4. 19 Oklahoma5. 18 LSU6. 16 Boise State7. 16 Wisconsin8. 14 Alabama9. 13 Clemson* Not recognized by NCAA due to sanc ons

Current ACC Bowl Streaks1. 36 Florida State2. 25 Virginia Tech3. 13 Clemson4. 8 Louisville5. 5 Miami6. 4 NC State7. 2 Boston College 2 Wake Forest

WINNING BOWL PROGRAMSWith a minimum of 15 bowl appearances, the ACC has six of the Top 22 winningest bowl programs, more than any other conference in the country. Florida State leads the way with the fourth-best winning percentage (.630), followed by Syracuse (seventh), Georgia Tech (16th), Boston College (17th), NC State (19th) and Clemson (22nd).

Winningest Bowl Teams (min. 15 appearances) Pl School Record Pct. 1. Utah 17-4-0 .810 2. USC 35-18-0 .661 3. Mississippi 24-13-0 .649 4. Oklahoma State 18-10-0 .643 5. Florida State 29-16-2 .638 6. Boise State 12-7-0 .632 7. Penn State 29-17-2 .625 8. Syracuse 15-9-1 .620 9. Mississippi State 13-8-0 .619 10. Alabama 41-25-3 .616 11. Georgia 31-20-3 .602 Oregon State 9-6-0 .600 13. Toledo 10-7-0 .588 14. Oklahoma 29-21-1 .578 15. Auburn 23-17-2 .571 16. Georgia Tech 25-19-0 .568 17. NC State 17-13-1 .565 18. Tennessee 28-24-0 .538 19. Boston College 14-12-0 .538 20. Stanford 14-12-1 .537 21. Clemson 22-20-0 .524 Southern Miss 11-10-0 .524

• Wake Forest has a .667 winning percentage in postseason bowl games (8-4), but has appeared in 11 bowl games.

Most Yards Total Off ense Per Game, Career 346.7, Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleMost Yards Total Off ense, Season 5,261, Lamar Jackson, Louisville Most Yards Per Game, Total Off ense, Season 404.7, Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleMost Yards Rushing by a Quarterback, Career 4,132, Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleMost Yards Rushing by a Quarterback, Single Game 108.7, Lamar Jackson, Louisville (Ranks second for all ACC players)Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season 10, by Lamar Jackson, Louisville ( es re cord set by UNC’s Don MCauley in 1970, ed by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009.)Most Yards Rushing By a Quarterback, Season 1,601, Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleMost Touchdowns By a Quarterback, Career 50, Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleMost Pass Recep ons, Single Game 17, Ervin Philips, Syracuse vs. NC State, 9-30-17, (199 yards)

Most Pass Recep ons Per Game, Season 8.75, Steve Ishmael, SyracuseMost Pass Recep ons, Two Players, Same Team, Single Season 194, by Steve Ishmael 9105) and Ervin Philips (89), SyracuseMost Pass Recep ons by a Tight End, Career 174, Cam Serigne, Wake ForestMost Recep on Yards by a Tight End, Career 2,075, Cam Serigne, Wake ForestMost TD Recep ons by a Tight End, Career 21, Cam Serigne, Wake ForestMost 200-yard Rushing Games by a Freshman, Season 2, A.J. Dillon, Boston College ( ed)Most Extra Points A empted, Single Game 11, Ricky Aguayo, Florida State vs Delaware State, 1-18-17Most Extra Points Made, Single Game 11, Ricky Aguayo, Florida State vs. Delaware State, 1-18-17

ACC RECORDS SET IN 2017

in the league in total tackles in each of his four seasons – something no other player has done in ACC history.

Serigne Sets ACC TE Records: Wake Forest TE Cam Serigne set ACC career records for most career recep ons, receiving yards and touchdown recep ons by a ght end. Serigne, who had nine catches for 112 yards and a touchdown in the Belk Bowl vs. Texas A&M, fi nished his career with 174 catches for 2,065 yards and 21 TDs.

Slye and Badgley Finish Fi h on ACC Scoring List: Virginia Tech PK Joey Slye and Miami PK Michael Badgley fi nished ed for fi h place on the ACC career scoring list with 403 points. Slye had 78 fi eld goals, which es for the third-best total in ACC history with Ross Mar n of Duke. He trails only Florida State’s Dus n Hopkins (88) and Maryland’s Nick Novak (80) on the ACC career list. Badgley fi nished with 77 career fi eld goals.

Virginia Tech’s Phillips Ranks Eighth in ACC Receiving: Virginia Tech senior WR Cam Phillips, who missed the Camping World Bowl with an injury, fi nished his career with a school record 236 recep ons. Phillips, Virginia Tech’s all- me leading receiver in recep ons and receiving yards (3,027), fi nished in eighth place on the ACC career receiving list.

Four From ACC Schools Head to Na onal Football Founda on’s College Hall of Fame: Former ACC Coaches Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech and Mack Brown of North Carolina, former Georgia Tech standout Calvin Johnson and former Miami All-America Ed Reed were selected for induc on into the Na onal Football Founda on’s College Hall of Fame. The class will be inducted in December, 2018. Beamer, who also coached six seasons at Murray State and fi nished his career sixth on the FBS All- me wins list with 280 victories, spent 29 years as the Hokies head coach. Brown, who also was the head coach at Appalchain State, Tulane and Texas fi nished 10th on the all- me FBS wins list with 244. Johnson, regarded as one of the best receivers in NFL history, earned the nicknamed “Megatron” for his dominance on the football fi eld. Reed, also an All-Pro in the NFL, led the Hurricanes to the 2011 Na onal Championship.

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Team Total Off ense3. Louisville .................................544.917. Wake Forest ..........................465.8Scoring Off ense11. Louisville .................................38.1Rushing Off ense5. Georgia Tech ...........................307.415. Louisville ...............................245.1Passing Off ense15. Louisville ...............................299.8Team Pass Effi ciency9. Wake Forest ..........................156.15Passing Yards Per Comple on2. Georgia Tech ...........................21.5618. Louisville ...............................14.07Comple on Percentage9. Clemson .................................... .65714. NC State .................................. .652Third-Down Conversion Percentage7. Clemson .................................... .46312. Georgia Tech ........................... .456Fourth-Down Conversion Percentage5. Clemson .................................... .722T10. Miami ................................... .66717. Pi .......................................... .650Red Zone Off ense7. Wake Forest .............................. .94613. Florida State ........................... .91715. Miami ..................................... .90720. Clemson .................................. .902First Downs Off ense4. Louisville ....................................352T17. Clemson .................................309Total Defense4. Clemson ..................................276.713. Virginia Tech .........................319.318. Florida State .........................331.1Scoring Defense2. Clemson ....................................13.64. Virginia Tech .............................14.6Rushing Defense12. Clemson ................................114.915. Virginia Tech .........................119.5Passing Yards Allowed4. Clemson ..................................161.97. Virginia....................................165.916. Duke .....................................179.4Team Pass Effi ciency Defense3. Boston College ......................101.856. Clemson ................................106.8510. Florida State .......................110.90Third Down Conversion Percentage Defense2. Virginia Tech ............................. .2626. Clemson .................................... .29312. Georgia Tech ........................... .30913. Syracuse .................................. .31116. Duke ....................................... .320Four.Down Conversion Percentage Defense2. Duke ......................................... .222First Downs Defense7. Virginia Tech ..............................2008. Georgia Tech ..............................20110. Clemson ...................................207T14. Duke.......................................212

Red Zone Defense7. Virginia Tech ............................ .7249. Virginia...................................... .727

Defensive TouchdownsT4. Florida State.................................5T8. Clemson .......................................4T8. Duke .............................................4Passes InterceptedT12. Boston College .........................18T15. Miami ......................................17Team Sacks1. Miami .......................................3.38T5. Clemson ..................................3.29Team Tackles for LossT3. Miami .......................................8.57. Wake Forest ................................8.212. Clemson ....................................7.813. Virginia Tech .............................7.8Turnover MarginT5. Miami .....................................1.00Blocked KicksT2. Florida State.................................6T2. Miami ..........................................6T6. NC State .......................................5T19. Wake Forest ...............................3Kickoff Returns3. Virginia....................................26.9818. Florida State .........................24.1919. Virginia Tech ........................ 23.58Punt Returns5. Miami .....................................15.717. Pi .........................................14.3011. Boston College ......................13.1114. NC State ................................12.3117. Clemson ................................11.1020. Nor.Carolina ..........................10.7621. Virginia Tech .........................10.59Fewest Penal es2. Georgia Tech ................................443. Pi ..............................................464. Boston College .............................47Fewest Penalty Yards2. Boston College ...........................3883. Georgia Tech ..............................394T6. Pi ...........................................458Net Pun ng10. Syracuse ................................41.29Time of Possession6. Georgia Tech ...........................33:3011. NC State ................................32.4412. Virginia Tech .........................32.4116. Pi ........................................32.27

Individual Na onal RankingsRushing Yards Per Game9. Lamar Jackson, Louisville123.212. A.J. Dillon, Boston College ....122.2Rushing Yards6. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ........1,6017. A.J. Dillon, Boston College ..... 1,589Rushing TDsT9. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ...........18T12.Taquon Marshall, Georgia Tech .17T19. A.J. Dillon, Boston College .......14Rushing Yards Per Carry10. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ........6.90Total Off ense Per Game1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ........404.76. Eric Dungey, Syracuse .............343.312. John Wolford, Wake Forest ...322.9Points Responsible For4. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ...........272T9. John Wolford, Wake Forest ......234Passing Yards15. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ......3,66019. Ryan Finley, NC State ........... 3,518Passing Yards Per Game16. Lamar Jackson, 281.518. Eric Dungey, Syracuse ...........277.2Passing Effi ciency10. John Wolford, Wake Forest ...158.0Passing TouchdownsT13. John Wolford, Wake Forest ......2921. Malik Rozier, Miami ...................26Passing Yards Per Comple on12. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ......14.4117. Malik Rozier, Miami ..............13.93Comple on Percentage10. Kelly Bryant, Clemson ............. .65815. Ryan Finley, NC State .............. .65121. John Wolford, .639Comple ons Per Game7. Eric Dungey, Syracuse .............25.009. Ryan Finley, NC State ..............24.0012. Kurt Benkert, Virginia ...........22.92Yards Per Pass A empt15. John Wolford, Wake Forest .....8.5116. Lamar Jackson, Louisville ........8.36Recep ons Per Game2. Steve Ishmael, Syracuse .............8.85. Ervin Philips, Syracuse ................7.410. Olamide Zaccheaus, Virginia ....6.5Receiving Yards7. Steve Ishmael, Syracuse .........1,347Receiving Yards Per Game4. Steve Ishmael, Syracuse .........112.39. Jaylen Smith, Louisville .............98.0Receiving TDsT16. Auden Tate, Florida State ........10Yards Per Recep on7. Ricky Jeune, Georgia Tech ......21.8013. Andre Levrone, Virginia ........20.26All-Purpose Yards Per Game12. Nyheim Hines, NC State ......143.69Field Goal PercentageT10. Ricky Aguayo, Florida State ... .85714. Blanton Creque, Louisville ...... .850Field Goals Per GameT11. Cole Murphy, Syracuse .........1.67Kickoff Returns8. Joe Reed, Virginia .....................29.712. Anthony Ratliff -Williams, UNC ...........................................26.3

Kickoff Return TDsT5. Joe Reed, Virginia ........................2T5. Anthony Ratliff -Williams, UNC .....2Punt Returns6. Michael Walker, Boston College 13.17. Ray-Ray McCloud, Clemson ......12.19. Quadree Henderson, Pi ..........11.610. Greg Stroman, Virginia Tech ...11.311. M.J. Stewart, Nor.Carolina ......11.3 14. D.J. Ma hews, Florida State ...11.1Punt Return TDsT2. Quadree Henderson, Pi .............2T2. Greg Stroman, Virginia Tech ........2T10. Germaine Pra , NC State 1 (bl)T10. Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest ......1T10. Nyheim Hines, NC State .............1Combined Kick Returns1. Michael Walker, B. College .....1,2036. Anthony Ratliff -Williams, UNC ...89511. Joe Reed, Virginia ....................86112. Sean Riley, Syracuse .................84220. Quadree Henderson, Pi .........767Intercep ons Per Game2. Lucas Denis, Boston College ...0.539T7. Mark Gilbert, Duke ...............0.462Passes Defended Per Game3. Mark Gilbert, Duke .....................1.6T9. Essang Bassey, Wake Forest ......1.5T14. Juan Thornhill, Virginia .........1.33T17. Lukas Denis, Boston College .1.31Sacks Per GameT7. Bradley Chubb, NC State .........0.83Tackles for Loss Per Game2. Bradley Chubb, NC State .............2.2T14. Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest .......1.4Total Tackles Per Game6. Micah Kiser, Virginia .................11.28. Quin Blanding, Virginia .............10-519. Joe Giles-Harris, Duke ...............9.6T20. Parris Benne , Syracuse .........9.6

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BOSTON COLLEGEOffi ce ..................................... 617-552-3004Jason Baum ........................ [email protected] Laprey ...................... [email protected]

CLEMSONOffi ce ..................................... 864-656-2114Tim Bourret .............b [email protected] Hennessy [email protected]

DUKEOffi ce ..................................... 919-684-2633Art Chase ............... [email protected] Fe ers ........... fe [email protected]

FLORIDA STATEOffi ce ..................................... 850-644-5656Derek Sa erfi eld.........dsa erfi [email protected] McCartney [email protected]

GEORGIA TECHOffi ce. .................................... 404-894-5445Mike Flynn ...........mfl ynn@athle cs.gatech.eduKevin Davis ........... kdavis@athle cs.gatech.edu

LOUISVILLEOffi ce ..................................... 301-314-1482Rocco Gasparro ......... [email protected] Klein [email protected]

MIAMIOffi ce ..................................... 305-284-3244Carter Toole [email protected] Ghorbi [email protected]

NORTH CAROLINAOffi ce ...................................... 919-962-2123Bobby Hundley .............. [email protected] Kimmel ................. [email protected]

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WAKE FORESTOffi ce ...................................... 336-758-5640Steve Shu ........................ shu [email protected] Wallace [email protected]

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Bowl Records by SchoolTeam App. Won Lost Tie Pct. PF PA Last Bowl BowlBoston College 26 14 12 0 .538 648 639 2017 New Era PinstripeClemson 42 22 20 0 .524 895 886 2017 CFP Semifi nal at the Allstate SugarDuke 13 5 8 0 .385 344 388 2017 Quick LaneFlorida State 47 29 16 2 .638 1184 1017 2017 Walk-On’s IndependenceGeorgia Tech 44 25 19 0 .568 985 931 2016 TaxSlayerLouisville 22 10 11 1 .477 565 580 2017 TaxslayerMiami 41 20 21 0 .487 813 790 2017 Capital One OrangeNorth Carolina 33 14 19 0 .424 706 740 2016 Hyundai SunNC State 31 17 13 1 .564 820 751 2017 Hyundai SunPi sburgh 33 13 20 0 .394 653 735 2016 New Era PinstripeSyracuse 25 15 9 1 .620 538 509 2013 TexasVirginia 19 7 12 0 .368 460 605 2017 Military/Northrop GrummanVirginia Tech 31 13 18 0 .419 737 813 2017 Camping WorldWake Forest 12 8 4 0 .667 315 287 2017 Belk Former Schools South Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000 3 14 1969 Peach Maryland 25 11 12 2 .480 529 484 2010 MilitaryCurrent Members 419 212 202 5 .512ACC Year by Year 243 119 122 2 .494

ACC Advanced Media Video Clip ServiceBroadcast media outlets will be able to access ACC highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the en re 2017-18 sports calendar. This video content will only be available for download in digital fi les that can be accessed on the AVCS. Addi onally, head shots from all of the ACC’s football teams will be available on the site. To register for the AVCS contact Slim Vollinger, Director/ACC Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336-337-1471.

CollegePressBox.comCollegePressBox.com is the offi cial media website for Division I football. Access and download week-ly game notes, quotes, sta s cs, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login informa on will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password at collegepressbox.com/password. 2018 ACC Football Kickoff : July 18 (Coastal) & 19 (Atlan c) • The Wes n Hotel, Charlo e, N.C.

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Jackson Sets ACC Career Mark For Per-Game Total Off ense: Louisville QB Lamar Jackson averaged 346.7 yards per game in 38 games, which is the best per-game average in total off ense in ACC histo-ry ahead of Clemson’s Deshaun Watson (318.3).

Jackson Scores 50 Touchdowns: Jackson rushed for 50 career touchdowns, an ACC career record for a quarterback and the sec-ond-highest total of any player in league history. The conference career mark for rushing touchdowns regardless of posi on is 52, set by Pi ’s James Conner.

Jackson Responsible For 119 TDs: Jackson was responsible for 119 touchdowns in his career, rushing for 50 TDs and throwing for 69. He is second on the ACC career list behind only Clemson’s Tajh Boyd (133).

Record-Breaking: Jackson broke the ACC career mark for most rushing yards and most touchdowns rushing by a quarterback in just three seasons. Jackson fi nished his career with 4,132 career yards, bet-tering the mark of 2,806 set by Georgia Tech’s Joshua Nesbit (2007-10). Jackson had 50 career rushing touchdowns, be ering the ACC career mark for a quarterback of 38 scores set during the 2009-12 seasons by Georgia Tech’s Tevin Washington.

Jackson Fastest to 10,000 Career Yards: Louisville QB Lamar Jack-son fi nished his career with 13,175 total yards. He became the fastest player to 10,000 yards in league history, accomplishing the feat in just 31 games. He became only the second junior to do so, joining Clemson’s Deshaun Watson who needed 33 games to top 10,000. He fi nished sec-ond on the ACC career list, trailing only Philip Rivers (13,582) of NC State who played four years.

Jackson Becomes First Quarterback to Lead the ACC in Rushing: Jackson became the fi rst quarterback in league history to lead the conference in rushing, averaging 123.2 yards per game (1,601 yards on 232 a empts). Jackson narrowly edged Boston College running back A.J. Dillon, who fi nished with 1,589 yards on 300 carries (122.2).

Lamar Jackson Makes History--Again: Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson is the fi rst player in NCAA history to pass for 3,000 or more yards and rush for 1,000 or more yards in consecu ve seasons. This season, Jackson threw for 3,660 yards and rushed for 1,601.

Jackson Second in ACC Career Total Off ense: In the fi nal game of his career vs. Mississippi State in the TaxSlayer Bowl, Jackson had 329 yards of total off ense to move past former Clemson standout Tajh Boyd (13,069) for second place on the ACC’s career total off ense list. Jackson, in 38 career games, had 13,175 yards. Jackson averaging 346.7 total yards per game for his career, which is an ACC record. He became the fi rst junior in ACC history to total 13,000 yards of off ense.

Jackson Ranks Fi h on NCAA Career Quarterback Rushing List: Jackson, who had 4,132 rushing yards in his career, ranks sixth on the NCAA all- me rushing list for a quarterback. Everyone ahead of him on the NCAA career list played four season, while Jackson played three. He is fi h on the ACC career rushing list for all posi ons, and of those ahead of him on the ACC list, only Florida State’s Dalvin Cook, who ranks second, played just three seasons.

ACC Career Rushing Yards Rk. Name, School Years Yards1. Ted Brown, NC State 1975-78 4,6022. Dalvin Cook, Florida State 2014-16 4,4643. Amos Lawrence, N. Carolina 1977-80 4,3914. LaMont Jordan, Maryland 1997-00 4,1475. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 4,132

ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Louisville junior quarterback Lamar Jackson repeated as the Atlan c Coast Conference Player of the Year in 2017.

Jackson – also voted the ACC’s Off ensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row – led the na on in total off ense with 5,261 yards and total off ense per game (404.7).

Jackson is the sixth student-athlete to be named the ACC Football Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons and the fi rst since Florida State’s Charlie Ward in 1992 and 1993. Jackson led the overall ACC Player of the Year ballo ng with 51 votes. NC State’s Bradley Chubb was second with six votes.

LOUISVILLE’S LAMAR JACKSON NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

NC State defensive end Bradley Chubb was voted the 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year. He led the ACC in quarterback sacks (10) and ranked second na onally in tackles for loss (26). The Marie a, Georgia, is NC State’s all- me leader in both categories (26 sacks, 60 tackles for loss).

A 2017 fi rst-team All-ACC selec on, Chubb was voted the ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week three mes during the regular season. Chubb led the ACC Defensive Player of the Year ballo ng with 45 votes. Clemson’s Chris an Wilkins and Clelin Ferrell were the next closest with four votes each.

NC STATE’S BRADLEY CHUBB NAMED ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Boston College freshman running back AJ Dillon was voted the 2017 Atlan c Coast Conference Football Rookie of the Year. Dillon, who also received the nod as ACC Off ensive Rookie of the Year, was selected as the league’s top overall fi rst-year player by 47 voters.

A na ve of New London, Connec cut, Dillon rushed for 1,589 yards, the second-most by any freshman in ACC history. Dillon ranked second among all freshmen na onally in 2017 in rushing and 12th among all players. He estab-lished a new BC record for freshman rushing yards and fi nished with the fourth highest total in BC single-season history in 2017.

BOSTON COLLEGE’S AJ DILLON SELECTED ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Miami’s Mark Richt was selected the 2017 ACC Football Coach of the Year from a select vo ng panel that included 45 media members and the league’s 14 head football coaches. Richt received 41 votes, while Clemson’s Dabo Swinney placed second with 10. Richt guided the Hurricanes to their fi rst ACC Coastal Division championship and a top-10 na onal ranking in his second year at the helm of his alma mater. Miami’s 10 wins were the most for the program since 2003, and the Hurricanes’ seven league wins were their most since joining the ACC in 2004.

2017 ACC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

MIAMI’S RICHT NAMED ACC COACH OF THE YEAR

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - No. 1 Clemson empha cally claimed its spot in the College Football Playoff with a 38-3 victory over No. 7 Miami in the Atlan c Coast Conference championship game.

Kelly Bryant set a championship game record - and surpassed his friend and former teammate Deshaun Wat-son’s mark of 13 - by comple ng his fi rst 15 passes and fi nished with 252 yards passing and a 27-yard TD pass to Deon Cain on the way to Clemson’s third straight ACC crown.

‘’It’s just in our DNA. We’re built for moments like this,’’ said Bryant, named the game’s MVP.

Bryant had one of Clemson’s four rushing touchdowns and the Tigers defense made it stand up. The Tigers won the turnover ba le (3 to 1) and held Miami to its fewest points and yards of the season to spoil the Hur-ricanes’ fi rst appearance in the contest since the one- me powerhouse joined the league in 2004.

Clemson’s Travis E enne opened the scoring with a 4-yard touchdown before Bryant’s twis ng, 11-yard run for a 14-0 fi rst-quarter lead. It was essen ally over a er that as the Hurricanes lost their second straight game a er opening the season with 10 consecu ve wins.

Miami fell apart in the third quarter with a pair of Malik Rosier intercep ons leading to 10 points for the Tigers. The Hurricanes, who had averaged 440 yards a game this season, fi nished with 214 yards. Miami the shutout on Michael Badgley’s 29-yard fi eld goal with 3:29 to go.

THREE-PEATClemson joined Florida State as the only teams to win three straight ACC championships. The Seminoles had their run from 2012-2014, right before the Tigers got going with their current streak. Clemson's win also made it seven in a row for Atlan c Division teams over Coastal opponents.

BIG RUSHThe Tigers set an ACC championship game mark with four diff erent players scoring rushing touchdowns. Along with TDs by E enne and Bryant, Clemson's Adam Choice had a 1-yard scoring run and Tavien Feaster had an 11-yard scoring run.

SECOND-LARGEST ATTENDANCE IN CHARLOTTE RETURNThe tle game came back to Charlo e a er a year in Orlando, Florida, and the sellout crowd of 74,372 rep-resented the second-largest a endance in the 13-year history of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game. The seven ACC Football Championship Games played at Charlo e’s Bank of America Stadium have averaged 70,317 per game. The ACC Football Championship Game a endance record is 74,514 for the 2015 matchup between Clemson and North Carolina, which also set an a endance record at Bank of America Stadium.

2017 DR PEPPER ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: CLEMSON 38, MIAMI 3

CLEMSON EARNS THIRD STRAIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIP

CLEMSON 38, MIAMI 3

13th Annual ACC Football Championship GameBank of America Stadium, Charlo e, North Carolina

December 2, 2017

1 2 3 4 ScoreMiami ........................0 0 0 3 = 3Clemson ..................14 7 17 0 = 38

Scoring Summary UM CUCU E enne 4 run (Spence) 0 7CU Bryant 11 run (Spence) 0 14CU Choice 1 run (Spence) 0 21CU Spence 46 fi eld goal 0 24CU Feaster 11 run (Spence) 0 31CU Cain 27 pass from Bryant (Spence) 0 38UM Badgley 22 yd fi eld goal 3 38A endance: 74,372

Team Sta s cs UM CUFirst Downs 10 18Rushes-Yards 30-104 41-77Passing Yards 110 254Passes A -Comp-Int 29-14-2 34-25-0Total Off ense (plays-yards) 59-214 75-331Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-110 2-45Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.4 6-31.3Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1Penal es-Yards 4-30 2-13Possession Time 25:54 34:06

Individual Sta s csRushing: CU - Travis E enne 6-24-1; Tavien Feaster 4-22-1; Adam Choice 7-21-1; Kelly Bryant 9-7-1. UM - Deejay Dallas 6-44-0; Travis Homer 14-41-0; Malik Rosier 10-19-0.

Passing: CU - Kelly Bryant 23-29-0-252, 1 TD. UM - Malik Rosier 14-29-2-110.

Receiving: CU - Ray-Ray McCloud 6-100; Hunter Ren-frow 5-45; Deon Cain 3-39, 1 TD; Amari Rodgers 3-11, Travis E enne 2-8; Diondre Overton 1-15; Adam Choice 1-11; Tavien Feaster 1-8; Milan Richard 1-7; T.J. Chase 1-6; T.J. Fuller 1-4. UM - Braxton Berrios 7-51; Michael Irvin II 3-18; Jeff Thomas 2-20; Lawrence Cager 1-11; Mike Harley 1-10.

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2017 ALL-ACC TEAM

• The offi cial 2017 All-ACC football team was selected by a vo ng panel of 45 media members and the league’s 14 head coaches, with three points awarded for each fi rst-team vote, two points for each second-team vote and one point for each third-team selec on.

First Team Off ense Pos. Name Year School PointsWR Steve Ishmael Sr. Syracuse 164WR Cam Phillips Sr. Virginia Tech 136WR Jaylen Smith Jr. Louisville 114TE Cam Serigne Sr. Wake Forest 147OT Mitch Hya Jr. Clemson 163OT Brian O’Neill Jr. Pi sburgh 109OG Tyrone Crowder Sr. Clemson 131OG Wya Teller Sr. Virginia Tech 107C Jus n Falcinelli Jr. Clemson 59QB Lamar Jackson Jr. Louisville 171RB AJ Dillon Fr. Boston College 171RB Nyheim Hines Jr. NC State 148AP Jaylen Samuels Sr. NC State 147PK Michael Badgley Sr. Miami 98SP Anthony Ratliff -Williams So. North Carolina 58

First Team Defense Pos. Name Year School PointsDE Bradley Chubb Sr. NC State 168DE Clelin Ferrell So. Clemson 123DT Chris an Wilkins Jr. Clemson 153DT Dexter Lawrence So. Clemson 108LB Micah Kiser Sr. Virginia 155LB Tremaine Edmunds Jr. Virginia Tech 135LB Joe Giles-Harris So. Duke 114CB Mark Gilbert So. Duke 97CB Greg Stroman Sr. Virginia Tech 89S Quin Blanding Sr. Virginia 151S Derwin James So. Florida State 109P Ryan Winslow Sr. Pi sburgh 99

Second Team Off ensePos. Name Year School PointsWR Kelvin Harmon So. NC State 108WR Olamide Zaccheaus Jr. Virginia 92WR Ervin Philips Sr. Syracuse 91TE Christopher Herndon IV Sr. Miami 123OT Will Richardson Jr. NC State 87OT Chris Lindstrom Jr. Boston College 55OG Tony Adams Sr. NC State 81OG Parker Braun So. Georgia Tech 64C Ryan Anderson Jr. Wake Forest 45C Alec Eberle Jr. Florida State 45QB John Wolford Sr. Wake Forest 77RB KirVonte Benson So. Georgia Tech 98RB Travis Homer So. Miami 87AP Greg Dortch Fr. Wake Forest 54PK Mike Weaver Sr. Wake Forest 73SP Quadree Henderson Jr. Pi sburgh 52

Second Team DefensePos. Name Year School PointsDE Aus n Bryant Jr. Clemson 85DE Duke Ejiofor Sr. Wake Forest 78DT Tim Se le So. Virginia Tech 83DT RJ McIntosh Jr. Miami 79LB Dorian O’Daniel Sr. Clemson 102LB Shaquille Quarterman So. Miami 79LB Parris Benne Sr. Syracuse 72CB Michael Jackson Jr. Miami 70CB Tarvarus McFadden Jr. Florida State 59S Jaquan Johnson Jr. Miami 98S Lukas Denis Jr. Boston College 94P Lester Coleman Jr. Virginia 66

Third Team Off ensePos. Name Year School PointsWR Braxton Berrios Sr. Miami 70WR Hunter Renfrow Jr. Clemson 52WR Deon Cain Jr. Clemson 50TE Tommy Sweeney Jr. Boston College 41OT Kc McDermo Sr. Miami 51OT Jus n Herron Jr. Wake Forest 43OG Taylor Hearn Jr. Clemson 57OG Phil Haynes Jr. Wake Forest 47C Aus n Davis Sr. Duke 44QB Ryan Finley Jr. NC State 37RB Travis E enne Fr. Clemson 80RB Cam Akers Fr. Florida State 61AP Anthony Ratliff -Williams So. North Carolina 46PK Cole Murphy Sr. Syracuse 65SP Nyheim Hines Jr. NC State 45SP Michael Walker Jr. Boston College 45

Third Team DefensePos. Name Year School PointsDE Harold Landry Sr. Boston College 61DE Trent Harris Sr. Miami 41DT Derrick Nnadi Sr. Florida State 53DT Mike Ramsay Sr. Duke 52LB Kendall Joseph Jr. Clemson 57LB Ty Schwab Sr. Boston College 53LB Andrew Motuapuaka Sr. Virginia Tech 42CB Avonte Maddox Sr. Pi sburgh 55CB Juan Thornhill Jr. Virginia 51S Terrell Edmunds Jr. Virginia Tech 44S Jeremy McDuffi e Jr. Duke 36P Pressley Harvin III Fr. Georgia Tech 43

Honorable Men on (25 points or more)WR Dez Fitzpatrick Fr. Louisville 43WR T.J. Rahming Jr. Duke 40OT Geron Chris an Jr. Louisville 32OT Sean Pollard So. Clemson 29OG Shamire Devine Sr. Georgia Tech 40OG Sam Schmal Sr. Boston College 36OG Alex Bookser Jr. Pi sburgh 30OG Navaughn Donaldson Fr. Miami 28OG Alex Offi cer Sr. Pi sburgh 28OG Trevor Darling Sr. Miami 25C Eric Gallo Sr. Virginia Tech 42C Tyler Gauthier Jr. Miami 36C Garre Bradbury Jr. NC State 30AP Quadree Henderson Jr. Pi sburgh 33AP Ray-Ray McCloud Jr. Clemson 31AP Shaun Wilson Sr. Duke 31PK Blanton Creque So. Louisville 49PK Ricky Aguayo So. Florida State 46SP Joe Reed So. Virginia 38SP Greg Stroman Sr. Virginia Tech 31SP Ray-Ray McCloud Jr. Clemson 27SP Braxton Berrios Sr. Miami 26SP Greg Dortch Fr. Wake Forest 25DE Zach Allen Jr. Boston College 38DT Ricky Walker Jr. Virginia Tech 47DT B.J. Hill Sr. NC State 36DT Kendrick Norton Jr. Miami 25LB Michael Pinckney So. Miami 39LB Oluwaseun Idowu Jr. Pi sburgh 38LB Chris Peace Jr. Virginia 35LB Zaire Franklin Sr. Syracuse 31CB Ryan Carter Sr. Clemson 44CB Essang Bassey So. Wake Forest 40CB Jaire Alexander Jr. Louisville 38CB M.J. Stewart Sr. North Carolina 30CB Malek Young So. Miami 26CB Trumaine Washington Sr. Louisville 28CB Trayvon Mullen So. Clemson 25S Jordan Whitehead Jr. Pi sburgh 34S Jessie Bates III So. Wake Forest 25P AJ Cole III Jr. NC State 38P Dom Maggio So. Wake Forest 33P Tom Sheldon So. North Carolina 30

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Off ensive BackSept. 5 .................................................................................. TaQuon Marshall, QB, GTSept. 11 .................................................................................... Lamar Jackson, QB, ULSept. 18 ........................................................................................ Kelly Bryant, QB, CUSept. 25 .....................................................................................Kurt Benkert, QB, UVAOct. 2 ...........................................................................................Max Browne, QB, UPOct. 9 .........................................................................................Ryan Finley, QB, NCSUOct. 16 ...........................................................................................Eric Dungey, QB, SU............................................................................................................ AJ Dillon, TB, BCOct. 23 ............................................................................................ Darrin Hall, RB, UPOct. 30 ....................................................................................... John Wolford, QB, WFNov. 6 ............................................................................................. Cam Akers, RB, FSUNov. 13....................................................................................... John Wolford, QB, WFNov. 20...................................................................................... Lamar Jackson, QB, ULNov. 27...................................................................................... Lamar Jackson, QB, UL

Off ensive LineSept. 5 .....................................................................................Tony Adams, OG, NCSUSept. 11 ...........................................................................................tEvan Lisle, OT, DUSept. 18 .................................................................................Taylor Hearn, OG/OT, CUSept. 25 ...................................................................................... Parker Braun, OG, GTOct. 2 ............................................................................................Kenny Cooper, C, GTOct. 9 .................................................................................. Will Richardson, OT, NCSUOct. 16 .....................................................................................Chris Lindstrom, OG,BCOct. 23 ....................................................................................Shamire Devine, OG, GTOct. 30 ...........................................................................................Mitch Hya , OT, CUNov. 6 .............................................................................................Mitch Hya , OT, CUNov. 13......................................................................... Navaughn Donaldson, OG, UMNov. 20.......................................................................................Ryan Anderson, C, WFNov. 27................................................................................ Garre Bradbury, C, NCSU..............................................................................................Mitch Hya , OT, Clemson

ReceiverSept. 5 ......................................................................................... Cam Phillips, WR, VTSept. 11 .......................................................................................Jaylen Smith, WR, ULSept. 18 ....................................................................................... Cam Phillips, WR, VTSept. 25 ................................................................................ Andre Levrone, WR, UVAOct. 2 ...........................................................................................Ervin Philips, WR, SUOct. 9 .................................................................................... Braxton Berrios, WR, UMOct. 16 .........................................................................................Ervin Philips, WR, SU............................................................................................ Darrell Langham, WR, UMOct. 23 .......................................................................Christopher Herndon IV, TE, UMOct. 30 ........................................................................................Greg Dortch, WR, WFNov. 6 ........................................................................................ Steve Ishmael, WR, SUNov. 13......................................................................................... Cam Serigne, TE, WFNov. 20........................................................................................Tabari Hines, WR, WFNov. 27...................................................................................... Steve Ishmael, WR, SU

Defensive LineSept. 5 .......................................................................................... Josh Sweat, DE, FSUSept. 11 ......................................................................................Aus n Bryant, DE, CUSept. 18 .......................................................................................Mike Ramsay, DT, DUSept. 25 ................................................................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSUOct. 2 ....................................................................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSUOct. 9 ............................................................................................... Zach Allen, DE, BCOct. 16 ......................................................................................... Clelin Ferrell, DE, CUOct. 23 .......................................................................................... Ricky Walker, DT, VTOct. 30 ......................................................................................... RJ McIntosh, DT, UMNov. 6 ........................................................................................... Clelin Ferrell, DE, CUNov. 13..................................................................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSUNov. 20......................................................................................... Trent Harris, DE, UM............................................................................................... Joshua Kaindoh, DE, FSUNov. 27......................................................................................... Brian Burns, DE, FSU

LinebackerSept. 5 .............................................................................Andrew Motuapuaka, LB, VTSept. 11 ...................................................................................Dorian O’Daniel, LB, CUSept. 18 ....................................................................................... Micah Kiser, LB, UVASept. 25 ......................................................................................Parris Benne , LB, SUOct. 2 .......................................................................................Dorian O’Daniel, LB, CUOct. 9 .......................................................................................Joe Giles-Harris, LB, DUOct. 16 ........................................................................................Parris Benne , LB, SUOct. 23 .................................................................................Michael Pinckney, LB, UMOct. 30 ..............................................................................................Ty Schwab, LB, BCNov. 6 ........................................................................................... Micah Kiser, LB, UVANov. 13........................................................................................Brant Mitchell, LB, GT.................................................................................................. Zach McCloud, LB, UMNov. 20.................................................................................. Demetrius Kemp, LB, WFNov. 27................................................................................Tremaine Edmunds, LB, VT

Defensive BackSept. 5 ........................................................................................ Derwin James, S, FSUSept. 11 .....................................................................................Essang Bassey, CB, WFSept. 18 ..................................................................................Cameron Glenn, DB, WFSept. 25 ....................................................................................Bryon Fields Jr., CB, DUOct. 2 .....................................................................................................A.J. Gray, S, GTOct. 9 ....................................................................................... Quin Blanding, FS, UVAOct. 16 ..................................................................................... Quin Blanding, FS, UVAOct. 23 .................................................................................Jordan Whitehead, SS, UP........................................................................................................ Reggie Floyd, S, VTOct. 30 .......................................................................................Terrell Edmunds, S, VTNov. 6 ....................................................................................... Jaquan Johnson, S, UMNov. 13..................................................................................... Jaquan Johnson, S, UMNov. 20..................................................................................... Jaquan Johnson, S, UMNov. 27................................................................................................Will Harris, S, BC................................................................................................ Avonte Maddox, CB, UP

SpecialistSept. 5 ................................................................................Colton Lichtenberg, PK, BCSept.11 ................................................................... Anthony Ratliff -Williams, KR, UNCSept. 18 ............................................................................................. Will Spiers, P, CUSept. 25 ........................................................................... Quadree Henderson, KR, UPOct. 2 ......................................................................................... Ricky Aguayo, PK, FSUOct. 9 ..........................................................................................Alex Kessman, PK, UPOct. 16 .................................................................................. Michael Badgley, PK, UMOct. 23 ........................................................................................Greg Stroman, KR, VTOct. 30 ............................................................................. Quadree Henderson, KR, UPNov. 6 ............................................................................................... Joe Reed, KR, UVANov. 13.................................................................... Anthony Ratliff -Williams, KR, UNCNov. 20.......................................................................................... Ryan Winslow, P, UPNov. 27........................................................................................... Dom Maggio, P, WF

RookieSept. 5 ......................................................................................... Josh Jackson, QB, VTSept. 11 ................................................................................... Chazz Surra , QB, UNCSept. 18 ....................................................................................... Josh Jackson, QB, VTSept. 25 ..................................................................................... Travis Eitenne, RB, CUOct. 2 ..........................................................................................Greg Dortch, WR, WFOct. 9 .............................................................................................Sean Savoy, WR, VTOct. 16 ................................................................................................ AJ Dillon, TB, BCOct. 23 .................................................................................... Anthony Brown, QB, BCOct. 30 ........................................................................................Greg Dortch, WR, WFNov. 6 ............................................................................................. Cam Akers, RB, FSUNov. 13....................................................................................... Travis E enne, RB, CUNov. 20................................................................................................ AJ Dillon, RB, BCNov. 27........................................................................................Kenny Picke , QB, UP

2017 ACC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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2017 ACC ALL-AMERICANS

Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State (unanimous) • Walter Camp, fi rst team • FWAA, fi rst team • Associated Press, fi rst team • The Spor ng News, fi rst team • AFCA, fi rst team • USA Today, fi rst team • ESPN, fi rst team • SI.com, fi rst team • CBSSports.com, fi rst team • Phil Steele, fi rst team • Athlon Sports, fi rst team

Derwin James, S, Florida State • FWAA, fi rst team • USA Today, fi rst team • CBSSports.com, fi rst team • Phil Steele, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • Associated Press, second team • The Spor ng News, second team • AFCA, second team • Athlon Sports, second team • Pro Football Focus, second team

Mitch Hya , OT, Clemson • The Spor ng News, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • FWAA, second team • Associated Press, second team • AFCA, second team • USA Today, second team • ESPN, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Athlon Sports, second team

Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville • The Spor ng News, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • FWAA, second team • Associated Press, second team • USA Today, second team • SI.com, second team • CBSSports.com, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Athlon Sports, second team

Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson • Associated Press, fi rst team • Phil Steele, fi rst team • Athlon Sports, fi rst team • FWAA, second team • The Spor ng News, second team • USA Today, second team • SI.com, second team • CBSSports.com, second team

Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia • The Spor ng News, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • FWAA, second team • USA Today, second team • CBSSports.com, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Associated Press, third team • Athlon Sports, third team

Quin Blanding, S, Virginia • Walter Camp, second team • FWAA, second team • The Spor ng News, second team • USA Today, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Athlon Sports, second team • Associated Press, third team

Steve Ishmael, WR, Syracuse • Walter Camp, second team • FWAA, second team • The Spor ng News, second team • USA Today, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Athlon Sports, second team • Associated Press, third team

Chris an Wilkins, DT, Clemson • AFCA, fi rst team • The Spor ng News, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • Associated Press, second team • CBSSports.com, second team • Athlon Sports, second team

Aus n Bryant, DE, Clemson • FWAA, fi rst team • Walter Camp, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Associated Press, third team • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Dorian O’Daniel, LB, Clemson • Associated Press, second team • AFCA, second team • SI.com, second team • Athlon Sports, third team • Phil Steele, fourth team

Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech • Associated Press, third team • USA Today, second team • Phil Steele, second team • Athlon Sports, second team

Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke • Walter Camp, second team • CBSSports.com, second team • Pro Football Focus, second team • Phil Steele, third team

Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami • AFCA, second team • SI.com, second team • CBSSports.com, second team • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Will Richardson, OT, NC State • CBSSports.com, second team • Phil Steele, fourth team • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Jaylen Samuels, TE, NC State • Associated Press, third team • Athlon Sports, second team • Phil Steele, third team

Greg Stroman, CB/PR, Virginia Teach • CBSSports.com, second team • Athlon Sports, second team (PR) • Athlon Sports, third team (CB)

Tony Adams, OG, NC State • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Tyrone Crowder, OG, Clemson • Associated Press, third team

Lukas Denis, S, Boston College • Walter Camp, second team

Duke Ejiofor, DE, Wake Forest • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Mark Gilbert, CB, Duke • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Quadree Henderson, PR, Pi • Phil Steele, third team

Nyheim Hines, AP, NC State • AFCA, second team

Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson • Athlon Sports, fourth team

Wya Teller, C, Virginia Tech • Athlon Sports, third team

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAA.J. Dillon, TB, Boston College • ESPN • FWAA

Navaughn Donaldson, OG, Miami • ESPN • FWAA

Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke • ESPN

Dorian Etheridge, LB, Louisville • ESPN

Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech • ESPN • FWAA

Greg Dortch, WR, Wake Forest • USA Today

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ACC Record Book

Career Points 1. Dus n Hopkins, FSU, 2009-12 466 2. Ross Mar n, Duke, 2012-15 430 3. Roberto Aguayo, FSU, 2013-15 405 4. Chandler Catanzaro, CU, 2010-13 404 5. Joey Slye, VT, 2014-17 403 Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-17 403 7. Nick Novak, MD, 2001-04 393 8. Xavier Bei a, FSU, 2001-04 375 9. Chris Blewi , Pi , 2013-16 363 10. Casey Barth, UNC, 2008-12 358

Career Field Goals 1. Dus n Hopkins, FSU, 2009-12 88 2. Nick Novak, MD, 2001-04 80 3. Ross Mar n, DU, 2012-16 78 Joey Slye, VT, 2014-17 78 5. Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-17 77 6. Sam Swank, WF, 2005-08 71 7. Nelson Welch, CU, 1991-94 70 Nate Freese, BC, 2010-13 70 9. Roberto Aguayo, FSU, 2013-15 69

Career Total Off ense 1. Philip Rivers, NCSU, 2000-03 13,582 2. Lamar Jackson, UL, 2015-17 13,175 3. Tajh Boyd, CU, 2010-13 13,069 4. Deshaun Waston, CU, 2014-16 12,097 5. Joe Hamilton, GT, 1996-99 10,640 6. Marquise Williams, UNC, 2012-15 10,423 7. Logan Thomas, VT, 2010-13 10,363 8. Thaddeus Lewis, DU, 2006-09 9,759

Career Touchdowns 1. James Conner, Pi , 2013-14,16 52 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2015-17 50 3. Ted Brown, NC State, 1975-78 49 4. James Davis, Clemson, 2005-08 47 5. Dalvin Cook, FSU, 2014-16 46 6. Robert Lave e, Georgia Tech, 1981-84 45 7. Rick Badanjek, Maryland, 1982-85 44 8. Leon Johnson, UNC, 1993-96 43 Wali Lundy, Virginia, 2002-05 43 10. Mike Voight, UNC, 1973-76 42

Career Touchdowns Responsible For 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2010-13 133 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2014-17 119 3. Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 2014-16 116 4. Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 112 5. Marquise Williams, NC State, 2012-15 96

2017 ACC FOOTBALL RECORD WATCH

Louisville’s Lamar Jackson & the ACC/NCAA Record Book

ACC Career Rushing Yards by a QuarterbackRk. Player, School Years Yards 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 4,132 2. Joshua Nesbi , Georgia Tech 2007-10 2,806 3. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 1998-01 2,761 4. Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 2,458 5. Jus n Thomas, Georgia Tech 2013-16 2,412

ACC Career Rushing Touchdowns by a QuarterbackRk. Player, School Years TDs 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 50 2. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech 2009-12 38 3. Joshua Nesbi , Georgia Tech 2007-10 35 Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 35 5. Brandon Conne e, Duke 2011-13 31

NCAA Career Rushing Yards by QuarterbackRk. Name, School Years Yards 1. Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2013-16 4,559 2. Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 4,495 3. Pat White, West Virginia 2005-08 4,480 4. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois 2010-13 4,343 5. Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 4,289 6. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 4,132 7. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 4,112

ACC Record Book

Freshmen Rushing Leaders - Single GameYds Name, School (Opponent) Year286 Amos Lawrence, UNC (UVA) 1977272 AJ Dillon, BC (UL) 2017253 Darrell Evans, VT (Md) 2008249 James McDougald, WF (CU) 1976248 Andre Brown, ST (So. Miss) 2005245 Shaun Wilson, DU (Kansas) 2014244 Ronnie McGill, NC (WF) 2003241 Josh Harris, WF (VT) 2010227 Ted Brown, ST (CU) 1975226 Lamar Jackson, UL (Texas A&M) 2015220 Joe McIntosh, ST (WF) 1981214 Roddy Jones, GT (UGA) 2008207 Qadree Ollison, UP (Youngstown St.) 2015202 Ray Robinson, ST (VA) 1998200 AJ Dillion, BC (UConn) 2017199 Cam Akers, FSU (SU) 2017

ACC Record Book

Freshmen Rushing Leaders - Single-Season Rk. Player, School, Year Yards 1. Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 1,655 2. AJ Dillon, Boston College, 2017 1,589 3. Darren Evans, Virginia Tech, 2008 1,265 4. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina, 2011 1,253 5. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina, 1977 1,211 6. Joe McIntosh, NC State, 1981 1,190 7. Qadree Ollison, Pi sburgh, 2015 1,121 8. T.A. McLendon, NC State, 2002 1,101 9. Travon McMillian, Virginia Tech, 2015 1,042 10. James McDougald, Wake Forest, 1976 1,018

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*Refl ects rankings only while a member of the ACC Consecu veSchool Polls Top 10 No.1 Weeks RankedBoston College - 35 1 37Clemson 51 140 9 409Duke - 57 - 172Florida State - 362 72 552Georgia Tech - 146 - 299Louisville - 8 - 26Miami 16 298 68 477North Carolina - 76 1 246NC State 1 11 - 150Pi - - - 4Virginia - 24 3 166Virginia Tech 4 94 - 289Wake Forest - - - 41

ACC ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING HISTORY

ACC FOOTBALL IN 2017 TOP 25 POLLS

ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKINGSSchool P S5 S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19 N26 D3 J9Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 1Georgia 15 15 13 11 7 5 4 3 3 2 2 7 7 6 3 2Oklahoma 7 5 2 3 3 3 12 9 10 8 5 3 3 2 2 3Clemson 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 7 7 6 4 4 4 1 1 4Ohio State 2 2 8 10 11 10 9 6 6 3 11 8 8 8 5 5UCF - - - - - 25 22 20 18 15 14 14 13 12 10 6Wisconsin 9 9 10 9 10 9 7 5 5 4 6 5 5 3 6 7Penn State 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 7 16 13 12 9 9 8TCU - 23 20 16 9 8 6 4 4 10 8 11 10 10 13 9Auburn 12 13 15 15 13 12 10 21 19 16 10 6 6 4 7 10Notre Dame - 24 - - 22 t21 16 13 9 5 3 9 9 15 14 11USC 4 6 4 5 5 14 13 11 21 17 15 12 11 11 8 12Miami 18 16 17 14 14 13 11 8 8 9 7 2 2 7 11 13Oklahoma St. 10 11 9 6 15 15 14 10 11 11 12 10 18 18 17 14Michigan State - - - - - - 21 18 16 24 13 22 21 19 18 15Washington 8 7 6 7 6 6 5 12 12 12 9 16 15 13 12 16Northwestern - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 20 20 17LSU 13 12 12 25 25 - - 24 23 19 - 21 19 17 16 18Mississippi St. - - - 17 24 - - - - 21 18 17 16 24 24 19Stanford 14 14 19 - - - 23 22 20 18 - 20 20 14 15 20USF 19 21 22 21 18 18 18 t16 17 - 22 23 22 23 23 21Boise State - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 22NC State - - - - - 24 20 t16 14 20 - 25 - - - 23Virginia Tech 21 18 16 13 12 16 15 14 13 13 17 - 24 22 22 24Memphis - - - - - - - 25 24 22 20 18 17 16 19 25Washington St. 24 20 21 18 16 11 8 15 15 25 19 15 14 21 21 -Fresno State - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - -Michigan 11 8 7 8 8 7 17 19 - - 21 19 - - - -West Virginia 22 - - - 23 23 - 23 22 - 23 24 - - - -Iowa State - - - - - - - - 25 14 24 - - - - -Iowa - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - -Arizona - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - -San Diego St. - - - 22 19 19 19 - - - - - - - - -Texas Tech - - - - - - 24 - - - - - - - - -Navy - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - -Louisville 16 17 14 19 17 17 - - - - - - - - - -Utah - - - 23 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -Florida 17 22 24 20 21 t21 - - - - - - - - - -Florida State 3 10 11 12 - - - - - - - - - - - -Oregon - - - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - -Kansas State 20 19 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - -Tennessee 25 25 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - -UCLA - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - -Texas 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RANKINGSSchool O31 N7 N14 N21 N28 D3Clemson 4 4 2 3 1 1Oklahoma 5 5 4 4 3 2Georgia 1 1 7 7 6 3Alabama 2 2 1 1 5 4Ohio State 6 13 9 9 8 5Wisconsin 9 8 5 5 4 6Auburn 14 10 6 6 2 7USC 17 11 11 11 10 8Penn State 7 14 10 10 9 9Miami 10 7 3 2 7 10Washington 12 9 18 17 13 11UCF 18 18 15 15 14 12Stanford 21 - 22 21 12 13Notre Dame 3 3 8 8 15 14TCU 8 6 12 12 11 15Michigan State 24 12 17 16 16 16LSU 19 24 20 18 17 17Washington State 25 19 14 13 18 18Oklahoma State 11 15 13 19 19 19Memphis 23 22 21 20 20 20Northwestern - 25 23 22 21 21Virginia Tech 13 17 - 25 22 22Mississippi State 16 16 16 14 23 23NC State 20 23 19 - 24 24Boise State - - 25 23 - 25Fresno State - - - - 25 -South Carolina - - - 24 - -Michigan - - 24 - - -Iowa - 20 - - - -Iowa State 15 21 - - - -Arizona 22 - - - - -

Five Teams in 2017 Preseason Poll: For the fi rst me since 2010 – and only the third me in league history – the ACC had fi ve teams in the 2017 AP Preaseason poll, including Flori-da State (3), Clemson (5), Louisville (16), Miami (18) and Virginia Tech (21).

Total Appearances in AP Preseason Poll: Florida State 38, Miami 28, Clemson 27, North Carolina 22, Pi 22, Duke 17, Georgia Tech 17, Virginia Tech 17, Syracuse 16, Virginia 9, NC State 7, Louisville 7, Boston College 5, Wake Forest 2.

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Thursday, August 31Presbyterian 7 at Wake Forest 52 ACCN Extra, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, September 1Central Conn St. 7 at Syracuse 50 ACCN Extra, 7 p.m.Boston College 23 at Northern Illinois 20 CBSSN, 9:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 2Kent State 3 at Clemson 56 ESPN, noonCal 35 at North Carolina 30 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Bethune-Cookman 13 at Miami 41 RSN, 12:30 p.m.Youngstown State 21 at Pi 28 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m.NC State 28 vs. South Carolina 35 ESPN, 3 p.m.(Belk College Kickoff Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e)William & Mary 10 at Virginia 28 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m.NC Central 7 at Duke 60 ACCN Extra, 6 p.m.Louisville 35 vs. Purdue 28 FOX, 7:30 p.m. (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)Florida State 7 vs. Alabama 24 ABC, 8 p.m.(Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

Sunday, September 3Virginia Tech 31 vs. West Virginia 24 ABC, 7:30 p.m. (FedEx Field, Landover, Md.)

Monday, September 4Tennessee 42 at Georgia Tech 41 (2ot) ESPN, 8 p.m. (Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

Saturday, September 9 Louisville 47 at North Carolina 35 ESPN, noonNorthwestern 17 at Duke 41 ESPNU, noonJacksonville State 10 at Georgia Tech 37 RSN, 12:30 p.m.Wake Forest 34 at Boston College 10 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m.Middle Tennessee 30 at Syracuse 23 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m.Pi 14 at Penn State 33 ABC, 3:30 p.m.Delaware 0 at Virginia Tech 27 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m.Indiana 34 at Virginia 17 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Marshall 20 at NC State 37 ACCN Extra, 6 p.m.Auburn 6 at Clemson 14 ESPN, 7 p.m.Louisiana-Monroe at Florida State canceledMiami at Arkansas State canceled

Saturday, September 16Oklahoma State 59 at Pi 21 ESPN, noonUConn 18 at Virginia 38 ESPN2, noonFurman 16 at NC State 49 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Baylor 20 at Duke 34, RSN 12:30 p.m.Utah State 10 at Wake Forest 46 ACCN Extra, 3 p.m.Notre Dame 49 at Boston College 20 ESPN, 3:30 p.m.North Carolina 53 at Old Dominion 23 STADIUM, 3:30 p.m.Virginia Tech 64 at East Carolina 17 CBSSN, 3:30 p.m.Central Michigan 17 at Syracuse 41 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m.Clemson 47, Louisville 21 ABC, 8 p.m.Georgia Tech at UCF canceled

Friday, September 22Virginia 42 at Boise State 23 ESPN2, 8 p.m.

Saturday, September 23NC State 27 at Florida State 21 ABC/ESPN2, noonKent State 3 at Louisville 42 RSN, noonPi 17 at Georgia Tech 35 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Old Dominion 0 at Virginia Tech 38 ACCN Extra, 2 p.m.Boston College 7 at Clemson 34 ESPN2, 3:30 p.m.Duke 27 at North Carolina 17 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Toledo 30 at Miami 52 RSN, 3:30 p.m.Wake Forest 20 at Appalachian State 19 ESPN3, 3:30 p.m.Syracuse 26 at LSU 35 ESPN2, 7 p.m.

Friday, September 29Miami 31 at Duke 6 ESPN, 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 30Rice 10 at Pi 42 RSN, noonNorth Carolina 7 at Georgia Tech 33 ESPN2, noonSyracuse 25 at NC State 33 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Central Michigan 8 at Boston College 28 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m.Florida State 26 at Wake Forest 19 ABC, 3:30 p.m.Murray State 10 at Louisville 55 RSN, 3:30 p.m.Clemson 31 at Virginia Tech 17 ABC, 8 p.m.

Thursday, October 5Louisville 25 at NC State 39 ESPN, 8 p.m.

Saturday, October 7Wake Forest 14 at Clemson 28 ESPN2, noonDuke 21 at Virginia 28 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Pi 24 at Syracuse 27 RSN, 12:30 p.m.Miami 24 at Florida State 20 ESPN, 3:30 p.m.Notre Dame 33 at North Carolina 10 ABC, 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech 23 at Boston College 10 ESPN2, 7:15 p.m.

Friday, October 13Clemson 24 at Syracuse 27 ESPN, 7 p.m.

Saturday, October 14NC State 35 at Pi 17 RSN, noon Boston College 45 at Louisville 42 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Virginia 20 at North Carolina 14 RSN, 3:30 p.m.Florida State 17 at Duke 10 ESPN2, noonGeorgia Tech 24 at Miami 25 ABC, 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 21Louisville 31 at Florida State 28 ESPN, noonPi 24 at Duke 17 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Boston College 41 at Virginia 10 RSN, 12:30 p.m.Syracuse 19 at Miami 27 ESPN, 3:30 p.m.North Carolina 7 at Virginia Tech 59 ESPN2, 3:30 p.m.Wake Forest 24 at Georgia Tech 38 ESPNU, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, October 27Florida State 3 at Boston College 35 ESPN, 8 p.m.

Saturday, October 28Miami 24 at North Carolina 19 ESPN2, noonLouisville 32 at Wake Forest 42 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Virginia 14 at Pi 31 RSN, 12:30 p.m.NC State 14 at Notre Dame 35 NBC, 3:30 p.m.Duke 3 at Virginia Tech 24 ACC Network, 7:20 p.m.Georgia Tech 10 at Clemson 24 ABC & ESPN2 (reverse mirror), 8 p.m.

Saturday, November 4Syracuse 24 at Florida State 27 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Georgia Tech 36 at Virginia 40 RSN, 3 p.m.Wake Forest 37 at Notre Dame 48 NBC, 3:30 p.m.Clemson 38 at NC State 31 ABC, 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech 10 at Miami 28 ABC, 8 p.m.

Thursday, November 9 North Carolina 34 at Pi 31 ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 11Duke 16 at Army West Point 21 CBSSN, noonNC State 17 at Boston College 14 ABC/ESPN2 (reverse mirror), noonVirginia Tech 22 at Georgia Tech 28 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Wake Forest 64 at Syracuse 43 RSN, 3 p.m.Florida State 14 at Clemson 31 ESPN, 3:30 p.m.Virginia 21 at Louisville 38 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Notre Dame 8 at Miami 41 ABC, 8 p.m.

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Saturday, November 18Delaware State 6 at Florida State 77 RSN, noonThe Citadel 3 at Clemson 61 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Pi 14 at Virginia Tech 20 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Western Carolina 10 at North Carolina 65 ACC Network Extra, 3 p.m.Georgia Tech 20 at Duke 43 RSN, 3:30 p.m.Syracuse 10 at Louisville 56 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Virginia 28 at Miami 44 ABC, noonBoston College 39 vs. Connec cut 16 CBSSN, 7 p.m. (Fenway Park, Boston)NC State 24 at Wake Forest 30 ESPNU, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, November 24Miami 14 at Pi 24 ESPN, noonVirginia Tech 10 at Virginia 0 ESPN, 8 p.m.

Saturday, November 25Georgia 38 at Georgia Tech 7 ABC, noonLouisville 44 at Kentucky 17 SEC Network, noonFlorida State 38 at Florida 22 ESPN, noonBoston College 42 at Syracuse 14 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Duke 31 at Wake Forest 23 RSN, 12:30 p.m.North Carolina 21 at NC State 33 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Clemson 34 at South Carolina 10 ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 2ULM 10 at Florida State 42 noon, ACC Network Extra2017 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game ABC, 8 p.m. Miami 3 vs. Clemson 38 (Bank of America Stadium)

Tuesday, December 26Quick Lane Bowl, Detroit, Mich.Northern Illinois 14 vs. Duke 36 5:15 p.m., ESPN

Wednesday, December 27Walk-On’s Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.Southern Miss 13 vs. Florida State 42 1:30 p.m., ESPN

New Era Pinstripe Bowl, The Bronx, N.Y.Iowa 27 vs. Boston College 20 5:15 p.m., ESPN

Thursday, December 28Military Bowl presented by Northrup Grumman, Annapolis, Md.Virginia 7 vs. Navy 49 1:30 p.m., ESPN

Camping World Bowl, Orlando, Fla.Virginia Tech 21 vs. Oklahoma State 30 5:15 p.m., ESPN

Friday, December 29Belk Bowl, Charlo e, N.C.Wake Forest 55 vs. Texas A&M 52 1 p.m., ESPN

Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, TexasNC State 52 vs. Arizona State 31 3 p.m., CBS

Saturday, December 30TaxSlayer Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.Louisville 27 vs. Mississippi State 31 noon, ESPN

Capital One Orange Bowl, Miami Gardens, Fla.Wisconsin 34 vs. Miami 24 8 p.m., ESPN

Monday, January 1CFP Semifi nal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.Alabama 24 vs. Clemson 6 8:45 p.m., ESPN

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ACC HEAD COACHING RECORDS Head Coach, School Career Yrs Pct. at School Yrs Pct. ACC Yrs Pct. Home Pct. Road Pct. Neu.Steve Addazio, Boston College 43-45-0 (7) .489 30-33-0 (5) .476 13-26-0 (5) .333 4-15 .211 9-11 .450 0-0Dabo Swinney, Clemson 101-30-0 (10) .771 101-30-0 (10) .771 65-17-0 (10) .793 34-4 .895 27-12 .692 4-1David Cutcliff e, Duke 103-96-0 (17) .518 59-67-0 (10) .468 28-52-0 (10) .350 13-26 .333 15-25 .375 0-1Willie Taggart, Florida State 47-50 (8) .485 – – – – – – – – – – –Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 182-93-0 (21) .662 75-54-0 (10) .581 46-36-0 (10) .561 28-12 .700 18-22 .450 0-2Bobby Petrino, Louisville 117-48-0 (13) .709 75-27-0 (7) .735 21-11-0 (4) .656 12-4 .750 9-7 .563 0-0Mark Richt, Miami 164-58-0 (17) .739 19-7-0 (2) .731 12-5-0 (2) .706 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 0-1Larry Fedora, North Carolina 77-53-0 (10) .592 43-34-0 (6) .558 27-22-0 (6) .551 13-11 .542 14-10 .583 0-1Dave Doeren, NC State 57-34-0 (7) .626 34-30-0 (5) .531 15-25-0 (5) .375 6-14 .300 9-11 .450 0-0Pat Narduzzi, Pi 21-17-0 (3) .553 21-17-0 (3) .553 14-10-0 (3) .583 7-5 .583 7-5 .583 0-0Dino Babers, Syracuse 45-32-0 (6) .584 8-16-0 (2) .333 4-12-0 (2) .250 3-5 .375 1-7 .125 0-0Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 107-60-0 (13) .641 8-17-0 (2) .320 4-12-0 (2) .250 2-6 .250 2-6 .250 0-0Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech 45-31-0 (6) .592 19-8-0 (2) .704 11-6-0 (2) .647 6-2 .750 5-3 .625 0-1Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 111-109-0 (18) .505 21-29-0 (4) .420 8-24-0 (4) .250 5-11 .313 3-13 .188 0-0All ACC records include ACC Championship Game results

Three ACC Coaches In Top 10 in Career Winning Percentage; Six in Top 25

Three current ACC head coaches rank among the Top 11 coaches na onally in ac ve career winning percentage and seven are ranked in the Top 25, led by Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, who ranks fi h overall with a .771 mark behind Ohio State’s Urban Meyer (.850), Washington’s Chris Peterson (.822), Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher, whose .783 mark was achieved at Florida State, and Akabama’s Nick Saban (.778). Joining Swin-ney in the Top 10 are Mark Richt of Miami at eighth and Bobby Petrino of Louisville at 11th. Paul Johnson (17th) of Georgia Tech, Bronco Mendenhall (23rd) and NC State’s Dave Doeren (26th) are all also ranked in the Top 26.

Career Winning Percentage(Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS)

Pl. Name, School ............................... Record ....Pct.1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .............177-31-0 ... .8512. Chris Petersen, Washington. ........129-29-0 ... .8173. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M ...............83-23-0 ... .7834. Nick Saban, Alabama ...................218-62-1 ... .7785. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ............ 101-30-0 ....7716. David Shaw, Stanford .....................73-22-0 ... .7687. Brian Harsin, Boise State ...............49-17-0 ... .7428. Mark Richt, Miami .................... 164-58-0 ....7399. Gary Pa erson, TCU ....................160-57-0 ... .737 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame...............240-91-2 ... .72411. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ........... 117-48-0 ....70912. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................86-38-0 ... .69413. Gus Malzahn, Auburn ....................54-25-0 .... 68414. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ......114-53-0 ... .68315. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin ..................53-26-0 ... .671 16. Kevin Sumlin, Arizona ....................86-43-0 ... .66717. Kyle Whi ngham, Utah ..............111-56-0 ... .66518. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech. ...... 182-93-0 ....66219. Lane Kiffi n, Florida Atlan c ............46-24-0 ... .65720. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ............210-110-1 ... .65621. Mark Dantonio, Michigan St. .......118-62-0 ... .65622. James Franklin, Penn State ............60-32-0 ... .65223. Rod Carey, Northern Illinois ...........44-24-0 ... .64724. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ..... 107-60-0 ....64125. Ken Niumatalolo, Navy ..................84-48-0 ... .63626. Frank Solich, Ohio ........................155-90-0 ... .63327. Dave Doeren, NC State ................ 57-34-0 ....62628. Mark Hudspeth, ULL. .....................97-59-0 ... .62229. Charlie Strong, USF ........................63-39-0 ... .61830. Terry Bowden, Akron .................171-106-2 ... .61631. Ma Campbell, Iowa State ............46-29-0 ... .61332. Jeff Tedford, Fresno State ..............92-60-0 ... .60533. Mike Leach, Washintgon State ....122-81-0 ... .601--- Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech ......... 45-31-0 ....592

Career Victories - Ac ve CoachesSeven ACC Coaches in Top 25

Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson, who just completed his 21st year as a head coach, is ranked fourth in the FBS in career victories with 182. Johnson is one of six current ACC coaches who rank among the FBS Top 25 in career wins. Johnson is joined by Miami’s Mark Richt, who is eighth on the ac ve list with 164 career wins. Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is 17th with 117 wins, while Dave Clawson of Wake Forest is ed for 19th (111), Bronco Mendenhall of Virginia (107) is 21st, Duke’s David Cutcliff e is 22nd (103) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is 23rd (101).

Career Victories - Ac ve Coaches(Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS)

1. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame.........................240 2. Nick Saban, Alabama .............................218 3. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ........................210 4. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .................182 5. Mike Price, UTEP ...................................177 Urban Meyer, Ohio State .......................177 7. Terry Bowden, Akron .............................171 8. Mark Richt, Miami ..............................164 9. Gary Pa erson, TCU ..............................16010. Frank Solich, Ohio ..................................155 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ..................................155 12. Chris Peterson, Washington ..................129 Rocky Long, San Diego State ..................12914. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ......................12615. Mike Leach, Washington State ..............122 Mark Dantonio, Michigan State .............118 17. Bobby Petrino, Louisville .....................117 18. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ................11419. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest.................111 Kyle Whi ngham, Utah .........................11121. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ...............10722. David Cutcliff e, Duke ...........................10323. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ......................10124. Randy Edsall, Connec cut .......................9925 Mark Hudspeth, ULL ................................9726. Jeff Tedford, Fresno State ........................92

Best Winning Percentage All Games (minimum three seasons)

1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ....... 82-23-0 ...... .7832. Dabo Swinney, Clemson .........101-30-0.... .7713. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. ...... 173-53-1 .... .7644. Danny Ford, Clemson .............. 96-29-4 ...... .7605. Lou Holtz, NC State .................. 33-12-3 ...... .7196. Ken Ha ield, Clemson ............. 32-13-1 ...... .7077. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...... 113-47-0 .... .7068. Jim Tatum, Maryland & UNC ... 41-19-2 ...... .6779. Larry Coker, Miami................... 25-12-0 ...... .67510. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ........34-18-0 ..... .65411. Dick Sheridan, NC State ........... 52-29-3 ...... .63712. Dick Crum, North Carolina ....... 72-41-3 ...... .63313. Bill Murray, Duke ..................... 80-45-8 ...... .63114 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ......... 72-45-0 ...... .61515. George O’Leary, GT .................. 52-33-0 ...... .612--- Paul Johnson, GT ....................75-54-0 ..... .581--- Larry Fedora, UNC ..................43-34-0 ..... .558

Most Victories - All Games1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ......................1732. George Welsh, Virginia ................................1363. Frank Beamer, Virg1nia Tech .......................1134. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ............................1015. Bill Dooley, UNC & Wake Forest ..................986. Danny Ford, Clemson ..................................96 Frank Howard, Clemson ..............................968. Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ..................85 9 Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ...........................8310. Bill Murray, Duke .........................................8011. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ...........................77 Earle Edwards, NC State ..............................77 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...............................77 14. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ...........................75 . Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .......................7516. Dick Crum, North Carolina ...........................72 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ...........................7218. Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech ........70

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BOSTON COLLEGE (7-6, 4-4 ACC) BC Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 1 W 23-20 at Northern Illinois 16,421 --- --- --- --- 148 191 339 26-42-1 1 164 203 367 16-39-1 1Sept. 9 L 34-10 Wake Forest 38,082 --- --- --- --- 142 163 305 18-41-3 4 158 151 309 13-19-0 0Sept. 16 L 49-20 Notre Dame 44,500 --- --- --- --- 185 215 400 24-41-2 3 515 96 611 11-27-1 2Sept. 23 L 34-7 at Clemson 80,525 --- --- 2 2 97 141 238 15-32-2 2 342 140 482 17-26-2 2Sept. 30 W 28-8 Central Michigan 27,036 --- --- --- --- 224 85 309 14-21-0 2 116 180 296 22-43-3 3Oct. 7 L 23-10 Virginia Tech 32,057 --- --- 16 19 153 191 344 14-33-0 0 109 322 431 22-33-1 1Oct. 14 W 45-42 at Louisville 44,679 --- --- --- --- 364 191 555 12-28-1 1 293 332 625 19-39-1 2Oct. 21 W 41-10 at Virginia 39,216 --- --- --- --- 237 275 512 19-24-0 0 95 152 247 19-42-3 3 Oct. 27 W 35-3 Florida State 40,629 --- --- --- --- 241 88 329 7-21-0 0 64 149 213 12-27-1 3Nov. 11 L 17-14 NC State 33,242 --- --- --- 24 236 111 347 19-22-1 2 221 146 367 13-32-1 2Nov. 18 W 39-16 Connec cut 20,133 --- --- --- --- 330 55 385 7-15-0 1 171 241 412 14-33-3 Fenway Park, Boston, Massachuse sNov. 25 W 42-14 at Syracuse 30,202 --- --- --- --- 333 248 581 16-20-0 1 137 280 417 24-34-1 3

Pinstripe Bowl, Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, N.Y.Dec. 27 L 27-20 Iowa 37,667 --- --- --- --- 175 208 383 16-27-2 3 101 99 200 8-15-0 0

CLEMSON (12-2, 7-1 ACC) CU Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 56-3 Kent State 80,121 5 5 --- --- 353 312 665 25-35-1 1 119 1 120 1-5-0 0 Sept. 9 W 14-6 Auburn 81,799 3 3 13 13 99 185 284 20-31-0 2 38 79 117 13-24-0 0 Sept. 16 W 47-21 at Louisville 55,588 3 2 14 14 297 316 613 23-33-0 0 116 317 433 21-42-1 1Sept. 23 W 34-7 Boston College 80,525 2 2 --- --- 342 140 482 17-26-2 2 97 141 238 15-32-2 2Sept. 30 W 31-17 at Virginia Tech 65,632 2 2 12 12 146 186 332 12-21-0 0 90 252 342 30-45-2 3 Oct. 7 W 28-14 Wake Forest 80,567 2 2 --- --- 190 263 453 29-41-1 2 133 203 336 14-30-0 0Oct. 13 L 27-24 at Syracuse 42,475 2 2 --- --- 113 204 317 22-32-0 0 162 278 440 20-33-0 1Oct. 28 W 24-10 Georgia Tech 80,346 7 7 --- --- 221 207 428 22-33-0 1 198 32 230 3-13-0 1Nov. 4 W 38-31 at NC State 57,600 6 5 20 19 224 191 415 20-38-1 1 153 338 491 31-50-2 2Nov. 11 W 31-14 Florida State 81,436 4 4 --- --- 227 151 378 20-30-0 2 21 208 229 13-32-1 2Nov. 18 W 61-3 The Citadel 80,618 4 3 --- --- 183 479 662 31-41-0 0 155 61 216 1-8-2 2 Nov. 25 W 34-10 at South Carolina 82,908 4 3 --- --- 184 285 469 25-38-2 2 81 126 207 16-29-2 2Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C. Dec. 2 W 38-3 Miami 74,372 1 1 7 7 77 254 331 25-34-0 1 104 110 214 14-29-2 3College Football Playoff Semifi nal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La.Jan. 1 L 24-6 Alabama 72,360 1 1 4 4 64 124 188 18-37-2 2 141 120 261 16-24-0 1

DUKE (7-6, 2-6 ACC) DU Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 60-7 North Carolina Central 30,477 --- --- --- --- 243 281 524 26-34-0 0 64 94 158 11-18-1 1Sept. 9 W 41-17 Northwestern 20,241 --- --- --- --- 233 305 538 29-45-1 2 22 169 191 14-33-2 3Sept. 16 W 34-20 Baylor 26,714 --- --- --- --- 246 184 430 20-35-1 2 57 263 320 12-34-3 4Sept. 23 W 27-17 at North Carolina 59,000 --- --- --- --- 186 202 388 18-34-0 0 118 259 377 17-32-1 1Sept. 29 L 31-6 Miami 36,314 --- --- 14 14 183 166 349 21-42-1 2 139 270 409 15-26-1 1Oct. 7 L 28-21 at Virginia 38,638 --- --- --- --- 131 124 255 14-42-2 2 128 182 310 24-43-2 2Oct. 14 L 17-10 Florida State 31,073 --- --- --- --- 111 204 315 22-37-1 1 228 197 425 18-21-2 2Oct. 21 L 24-17 Pi 22,621 --- --- --- --- 76 283 359 16-34-1 2 336 149 485 8-18-0 0Oct. 28 L 24-3 at Virginia Tech 60,914 --- --- 13 13 101 82 183 10-24-1 2 187 200 387 13-28-0 0 Nov. 11 L 21-16 at Army West Point 38,851 --- --- --- --- 89 164 253 19-30-1 3 226 42 268 1-1-0 1Nov. 18 W 43-20 Georgia Tech 20,141 --- --- --- --- 319 181 500 19-28-0 0 277 82 359 3-14-1 1Nov. 25 W 31-23 at Wake Forest 27,016 --- --- --- --- 97 346 443 25-44-3 3 145 191 336 16-34-2 3Quick Lane Bowl, Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.Dec. 26 W 36-14 Northern Illinois 20,211 --- --- --- --- 213 252 465 27-40-0 1 65 234 299 15-28-0 0

FLORIDA STATE (7-6, 3-5 ACC) FSU Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 L 24-7 Alabama 76,330 3 3 1 1 40 210 250 19-33-2 3 173 96 269 10-18-0 0 Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.Sept. 9 canceled Louisiana-Monroe --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----- ----- ---------- --- ----- ----- ----- --------- ---Sept. 23 L 27-21 NC State 73,451 11 12 --- --- 104 278 382 22-39-0 1 110 255 365 23-33-0 0Sept. 30 W 26-19 at Wake Forest 31,588 --- 25 --- --- 149 121 270 11-21-0 1 96 271 367 24-35-1 2 Oct. 7 L 24-20 Miami 78,169 --- --- 13 12 203 203 406 17-28-2 2 83 254 337 19-44-1 1Oct. 14 W 17-10 at Duke 31,073 --- --- --- --- 228 197 425 18-21-2 2 111 204 315 22-37-1 1Oct. 21 L 31-28 Louisville 72,764 --- --- --- --- 155 248 403 16-28-2 3 293 156 449 13-21-0 1Oct. 27 L 35-3 at Boston College 40,629 --- --- --- --- 64 149 213 12-27-1 3 88 241 329 7-21-0 0Nov. 4 W 27-24 Syracuse 71,805 --- --- --- --- 207 136 343 12-19-0 1 149 314 463 31-55-1 1Nov. 11 L 31-14 at Clemson 81,436 --- --- 4 4 21 208 229 13-32-1 2 227 151 378 20-30-0 2Nov. 18 W 77-6 Delaware State 70,599 --- --- --- --- 246 236 482 18-24-0 0 15 177 192 13-33-2 2Nov. 25 W 38-22 at Florida 89,066 --- --- --- --- 88 128 216 10-21-1 1 96 184 280 18-39-3 4 Dec. 2 W 42-10 ULM 58,780 --- --- --- --- 305 199 504 15-23-2 2 38 262 300 28-47-0 0Walk-On’s Independence Bowl, Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.Dec. 27 W 42-13 Southern Miss 33,601 --- --- --- --- 214 238 452 19-29-0 0 131 129 260 15-27-0 1

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GEORGIA TECH (5-6, 4-4 ACC) GT Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 4 L 42-41 2ot Tennessee 75,107 --- --- 25 25 535 120 655 5-10-0 2 148 221 369 20-37-0 0Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.Sept. 9 W 37-10 Jacksonville State 50,161 --- --- --- --- 210 112 322 5-7-0 0 116 73 189 8-14-2 3Sept. 16 canceled at Central Florida --------- --- --- --- --- ---- ----- ----- ------- -- ----- ----- ---- -------- --Sept. 23 W 35-17 Pi 40,211 --- --- --- --- 436 48 484 4-7-0 4 37 198 235 22-35-0 1Sept. 30 W 33-7 North Carolina 42,805 --- --- --- --- 403 56 459 5-10-0 2 106 141 247 18-32-2 2Oct. 12 L 25-24 at Miami 55,799 --- --- 11 10 226 55 281 3-8-0 1 184 297 481 23-38-0 0 Oct. 21 W 38-24 Wake Forest 45,224 --- --- --- --- 427 68 495 5-11-0 0 110 252 362 17-30-1 1Oct. 28 L 24-10 at Clemson 80,346 --- --- 7 7 198 32 230 3-13-0 1 221 207 428 22-33-0 1Nov. 4 L 40-36 at Virginia 38,448 --- --- --- --- 220 179 399 6-22-2 2 97 260 357 21-43-1 2Nov. 11 W 28-22 Virginia Tech 47,909 --- --- 17 17 261 140 401 2-8-1 1 105 153 258 14-26-0 0Nov. 18 L 20-43 at Duke 20,141 --- --- --- --- 277 82 359 3-14-1 1 319 181 500 19-28-0 0 Nov. 25 L 38-7 Georgia 55,000 --- --- 7 7 188 38 226 2-9-1 1 247 224 471 12-17-0 0

LOUISVILLE (8-5, 4-4 ACC) UL Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 35-28 Purdue 37,394 16 17 --- --- 146 378 524 30-46-0 3 51 293 344 33-57-3 4Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind.Sept. 9 W 47-35 at North Carolina 47,000 17 16 --- --- 312 393 705 25-39-0 0 17 384 401 29-38-0 0Sept. 16 L 47-21 Clemson 55,588 14 14 3 2 116 317 433 21-42-1 1 297 316 613 23-33-0 0Sept. 23 W 42-3 Kent State 47,812 19 20 --- --- 165 374 539 23-30-2 4 139 11 150 2-5-1 3 Sept. 30 W 55-10 Murray State 47,826 17 18 --- --- 312 364 676 32-45-0 2 19 61 80 10-21-0 1Oct. 5 L 39-25 at NC State 56,107 17 17 24 24 116 354 470 26-48-1 1 153 367 520 20-32-0 1Oct. 14 L 45-42 Boston College 44,679 --- --- --- --- 293 332 625 19-39-1 2 364 191 555 12-28-1 1Oct. 21 W 31-28 at Florida State 72,764 --- --- --- --- 293 156 449 13-21-0 0 155 248 403 16-28-2 3Oct. 28 L 42-32 at Wake Forest 29,593 --- --- --- --- 191 332 523 28-46-1 1 164 461 625 28-34-0 1Nov. 11 W 38-21 Virginia 46,787 --- --- --- --- 298 195 493 15-26-0 2 63 214 277 19-36-1 2Nov. 18 W 56-10 Syracuse 34,265 --- --- --- --- 411 316 727 17-30-0 0 197 138 335 13-24-4 4Nov. 25 W 44-17 at Kentucky 56,186 --- --- --- --- 346 216 562 15-21-0 0 228 110 338 8-18-0 0TaxSlayer Bowl, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.Dec. 30 L 31-27 Mississippi State 41,310 --- --- 24 23 187 171 358 13-31-4 4 277 127 404 11-20-1 3

MIAMI (10-3, 7-1 ACC) UM Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 41-13 Bethune-Cookman 50,454 18 18 --- --- 317 233 550 18-31-0 0 121 229 350 25-39-1 2Sept. 9 canceled at Arkansas State --------- --- --- --- --- ----- ----- ----- --------- --- ----- ----- ----- --------- ---Sept. 23 W 53-30 Toledo 49,361 14 14 --- --- 254 333 587 27-36-1 1 85 344 429 29-50-0 1Sept. 29 W 31-6 at Duke 36,314 14 14 --- --- 139 270 409 15-26-1 1 183 166 349 21-42-1 2Oct. 7 W 24-20 at Florida State 78,169 13 12 --- --- 83 254 337 19-44-1 1 203 203 406 17-28-2 2Oct. 12 W 25-24 Georgia Tech 55,799 11 10 --- --- 184 297 481 23-38-0 0 226 55 281 3-8-0 1 Oct. 21 W 27-19 Syracuse 56,158 8 7 --- --- 136 344 480 26-43-0 1 264 135 399 14-42-4 4Oct. 28 W 24-19 at North Carolina 45,000 8 8 --- --- 59 356 415 17-41-1 2 176 252 428 20-46-3 4 Nov. 4 W 28-10 Virginia Tech 63,932 9 6 13 13 219 210 429 11-23-3 3 102 197 299 20-32-2 4Nov. 11 W 41-8 Notre Dame 65,303 7 6 3 5 237 137 374 15-24-0 0 109 152 261 13-27-3 4Nov. 18 W 44-28 Virginia 63,415 2 2 --- --- 148 210 358 15-28-2 2 55 384 439 28-37-1 3Nov. 24 L 24-14 at Pi 35,978 2 2 --- --- 45 187 232 15-36-0 1 152 193 345 18-29-0 22017 Dr Pepper Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C. Dec. 2 L 38-3 Clemson 74,372 7 7 1 1 104 110 214 14-29-2 3 77 254 331 25-34-0 1Capital One Orange Bowl, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.Dec. 30 L 34-24 Wisconsin 65,032 11 11 6 6 174 203 377 11-26-3 1 142 258 400 23-34-0 3

NORTH CAROLINA (3-9, 1-7 ACC) NC Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 L 35-30 California 49,500 --- --- --- --- 219 221 440 25-44-2 3 106 363 469 24-38-2 2Sept. 9 L 47-35 Louisville 47,000 --- --- 17 16 17 384 401 29-38-0 0 312 393 705 25-39-0 0 Sept. 16 W 53-23 at Old Dominion 20,118 --- --- --- --- 254 257 511 16-26-0 1 102 214 316 14-32-1 2Sept. 23 L 27-17 Duke 59,000 --- --- --- --- 118 259 377 17-32-1 1 186 202 388 18-34-0 0Sept. 30 L 33-7 at Georgia Tech 42,805 --- --- --- --- 106 141 247 18-32-2 2 403 53 456 5-10-0 0Oct. 7 L 33-10 Notre Dame 57,000 --- --- 21 22 86 179 265 19-42-1 3 341 146 487 17-31-2 2Oct. 14 L 20-14 Virginia 50,000 --- --- --- --- 211 46 257 7-18-3 3 156 249 405 19-31-0 1Oct. 21 L 59-7 at Virginia Tech 65,632 --- --- 14 14 54 118 172 8-22-2 3 181 202 383 15-27-0 0 Oct. 28 L 24-19 Miami 45,000 --- --- 8 8 176 252 428 20-46-3 4 59 356 415 17-41-1 2Nov. 9 W 34-31 at Pi 34,056 --- --- --- --- 96 270 366 21-32-0 0 267 142 409 11-17-0 1Nov. 18 W 65-10 Western Carolina 43,000 --- --- --- --- 313 298 611 20-30-0 0 151 153 304 16-33-0 2Nov. 25 L 33-21 at NC State 57,600 --- --- --- --- 83 277 360 21-45-2 2 292 204 496 20-30-1 1

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NC STATE (9-4, 6-2 ACC) NCSU Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 L 35-28 South Carolina 50,367 --- --- --- --- 89 415 504 45-64-0 2 31 215 246 17-29-1 1Belk College Football Kickoff Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C.Sept. 9 W 37-20 Marshall 57,430 --- --- --- --- 144 341 485 29-36-0 0 101 350 451 26-43-1 2 Sept. 16 W 49-16 Furman 56,166 --- --- --- --- 242 248 490 24-30-0 0 133 196 329 11-19-1 3Sept. 23 W 27-21 at Florida State 73,541 --- --- 11 12 110 255 365 23-33-0 0 104 278 382 22-39-0 1Sept. 30 W 33-25 Syracuse 65,197 --- --- --- --- 256 206 462 21-34-0 0 59 385 444 30-48-1 1Oct. 5 W 39-25 Louisville 56,107 24 24 17 17 153 367 520 20-32-0 1 116 354 470 26-48-1 1Oct. 14 W 35-17 at Pi 41,124 20 20 --- --- 248 198 446 14-25-0 0 95 231 326 24-45-1 2Oct. 28 L 35-14 at Notre Dame 77,622 14 15 9 10 50 213 263 17-37-1 1 318 104 422 10-19-0 0Nov. 4 L 38-31 Clemson 57,600 20 19 6 5 153 338 491 31-50-2 2 224 191 415 20-38-1 1 Nov. 11 W 17-14 at Boston College 33,242 --- 24 --- --- 221 146 367 13-32-1 2 236 111 347 10-22-1 2Nov. 18 L 30-24 at Wake Forest 31,803 25 23 --- --- 175 327 502 34-52-1 3 87 247 334 19-28-1 1Nov. 25 W 33-21 North Carolina 57,600 --- --- --- --- 292 204 496 20-30-1 1 83 277 360 21-45-2 2Hyundai Sun Bowl, Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TexasDec. 29 W 52-31 Arizona State 39,897 --- --- --- --- 173 318 491 24-29-01 1 117 352 469 25-40-3 4

PITT (4-8, 2-6 ACC) PITT Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 28-21 ot Youngstown State 40,012 --- --- --- --- 208 140 348 17-24-0 1 107 311 418 18-32-1 1 Sept. 9 L 33-14 at Penn State 109,898 --- --- 4 4 155 187 342 24-41-2 3 148 164 312 15-28-1 1Sept. 16 L 59-21 Oklahoma State 38,952 --- --- 9 8 103 288 391 20-35-2 2 104 572 676 26-37-1 2Sept. 23 L 35-17 at Georgia Tech 40,211 --- --- --- --- 37 198 235 22-25-0 1 436 48 484 4-7-0 4 Sept. 30 W 42-10 Rice 33,051 --- --- --- --- 69 410 479 28-34-0 1 55 222 277 15-33-3 3 Oct. 7 L 27-24 at Syracuse 33,920 --- --- --- --- 129 229 358 22-33-0 0 135 365 500 33-49-0 0 Oct. 14 L 35-17 NC State 41,124 --- --- 20 20 95 231 326 24-45-1 2 248 198 446 14-25-0 0Oct. 21 W 24-17 at Duke 22,621 --- --- --- --- 336 149 485 8-18-0 0 76 283 359 16-34-1 2Oct. 28 W 31-14 Virginia 30,889 --- --- --- --- 176 134 310 10-18-1 1 102 212 314 22-42-1 1 Nov. 9 L 34-31 North Carolina 34,056 --- --- --- --- 267 142 409 11-17-0 1 96 270 366 21-32-0 0Nov. 18 L 20-14 at Virginia Tech 58,948 --- --- --- --- 55 311 366 20-32-2 2 157 218 375 17-37-1 1Nov. 24 W 24-14 Miami 35,978 --- --- 2 2 152 193 345 18-29-0 1 45 187 232 15-30-0 0

SYRACUSE (4-8, 2-6 ACC) SU Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 1 W 50-7 Central Connec cut State 30,273 --- --- --- --- 155 431 586 37-52-0 2 54 113 167 12-27-0 1Sept. 9 L 30-23 Middle Tennessee 29,711 --- --- --- --- 126 182 308 27-44-1 2 94 269 363 22-36-1 3Sept. 16 W 41-17 Central Michigan 33,004 --- --- --- --- 300 279 579 19-35-1 3 105 277 382 23-46-2 3Sept. 23 L 35-26 at LSU 96,044 --- --- 25 23 76 308 384 34-55-1 1 151 263 414 14-23-1 1 Sept. 30 L 33-25 at NC State 56,197 --- --- --- --- 59 385 444 30-48-1 1 256 206 462 21-34-0 0Oct. 7 W 27-24 Pi 33,920 --- --- --- --- 135 365 500 33-49-0 0 129 229 358 22-33-0 0Oct. 13 W 27-24 Clemson 42,475 --- --- 2 2 162 278 440 20-33-0 1 113 204 317 22-32-0 0Oct. 21 L 27-19 at Miami 56,158 --- --- 8 7 264 135 399 14-42-4 4 136 344 480 26-43-0 1 Nov. 4 L 27-24 at Florida State 71,805 --- --- --- --- 149 314 463 31-55-1 1 207 136 343 12-19-0 1Nov. 11 L 64-43 Wake Forest 38,539 --- --- --- --- 178 443 621 38-67-2 2 371 363 734 25-38-0 1Nov. 18 L 56-10 at Louisville 34,265 --- --- --- --- 197 138 335 13-34-4 4 411 316 727 17-30-0 0 Nov. 25 L 42-14 Boston College 30,202 --- --- --- --- 137 480 517 24-34-1 3 333 248 581 16-20-0 1

VIRGINIA (6-7, 3-5 ACC) UVA Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 2 W 28-10 William & Mary 38,828 --- --- --- --- 92 262 354 27-40-0 0 168 72 240 7-13-1 1Sept. 9 L 34-17 Indiana 38,993 --- --- --- --- 55 259 314 39-66-0 0 121 197 318 19-30-1 1Sept. 16 W 38-18 Connec cut 33,056 --- --- --- --- 171 455 626 30-40-1 1 207 227 434 18-26-1 2Sept. 22 W 42-23 at Boise State 33,947 --- --- --- --- 167 273 440 19-29-0 0 30 353 383 28-53-1 1Oct. 7 W 28-21 Duke 38,638 --- --- --- --- 128 182 310 24-43-2 2 131 124 255 14-42-2 2 Oct. 14 W 20-14 at North Carolina 50,000 --- --- --- --- 156 209 405 19-31-0 1 211 46 257 7-18-3 3Oct. 21 L 41-10 Boston College 39,216 --- --- --- --- 95 142 246 19-42-3 3 237 275 512 19-24-0 0Oct. 28 L 31-14 at Pi 30,889 --- --- --- --- 102 212 314 22-42-1 1 176 134 310 10-18-1 1 Nov. 4 W 40-36 Georgia Tech 38,448 --- --- --- --- 97 260 357 21-43-1 2 220 179 399 6-22-2 2Nov. 11 L 38-21 at Louisville 46,787 --- --- --- --- 63 214 277 19-36-1 2 298 195 493 15-26-0 2Nov. 18 L 44-28 at Miami 63,415 --- --- 2 2 55 384 439 28-37-1 3 148 210 358 15-28-2 2 Nov. 25 L 10-0 Virginia Tech 48,609 --- --- 24 25 5 186 191 17-34-09 1 202 143 345 14-21-1 1 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman, Navy-Marine Corps MS, Annapolis, Md.Dec. 23 L 49-7 Navy 35,921 --- --- --- --- 30 145 175 16-36-1 3 452 0 452 0-1-0 0

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VIRGINIA TECH (9-4, 5-3 ACC) VT Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOSept. 3 W 31-24 West Virginia 67,489 21 22 20 21 234 235 469 15-27-0 0 221 371 592 31-54-1 1FedEx Field, Landover, Md.Sept. 9 W 27-0 Delaware 62,526 18 18 --- --- 81 222 303 16-29-0 1 107 116 223 8-17-1 2Sept. 16 W 64-17 at East Carolina 43,776 16 16 --- --- 287 388 675 25-33-0 0 40 241 281 11-30-1 3Sept. 23 W 38-0 Old Dominion 65,632 12 13 --- --- 271 311 582 21-32-1 1 64 85 149 8-26-1 1Sept. 30 L 31-17 Clemson 65,632 12 12 2 2 90 252 342 30-45-2 3 146 186 332 12-21-0 0Oct. 7 W 23-10 at Boston College 32,057 16 19 --- --- 109 322 431 22-33-1 1 153 191 344 14-33-0 0 Oct. 21 W 59-7 North Carolina 65,632 14 14 --- --- 181 202 383 15-27-0 0 54 118 172 8-22-2 3Oct. 28 W 24-3 Duke 60,914 13 13 --- --- 187 200 367 13-28-0 0 101 82 183 10-24-1 2Nov. 4 L 28-10 at Miami 63,932 13 13 6 9 102 197 299 20-32-2 4 219 210 429 11-23-3 3Nov. 11 L 28-22 at Georgia Tech 47,909 17 17 --- --- 105 153 258 14-26-0 0 261 140 401 2-8-1 1Nov. 18 W 20-14 Pi 58,948 --- --- --- --- 157 218 375 17-37-1 1 55 311 366 20-33-2 2Nov. 24 W 10-0 at Virginia 48,609 24 25 --- ---Camping World Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fla.Dec. 28 L 30-21 Oklahoma State 39,610 22 22 17 17 248 270 518 23-42-1 2 141 351 492 21-32-0 0

WAKE FOREST (8-5, 4-4 ACC) WF Opp. Off ense Defense

Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TOAug. 30 W 51-7 Presbyterian 22,643 --- --- --- --- 248 239 487 20-27-1 1 207 41 248 2-9-1 1Sept. 9 W 34-10 at Boston College 38,082 --- --- --- --- 158 151 309 13-19-0 0 142 163 305 18-41-3 4 Sept. 16 W 46-10 Utah State 27,971 --- --- --- --- 291 297 588 16-27-0 0 42 225 267 15-37-1 1 Sept. 23 W 20-19 at Appalachian State 35,126 --- --- --- --- 168 176 344 14-27-0 0 122 372 494 25-52-0 0Sept. 30 L 26-19 Florida State 31,588 --- --- --- 25 96 271 367 24-35-1 2 149 121 270 11-21-0 1Oct. 7 L 28-14 at Clemson 80,567 --- --- 2 2 133 203 336 14-30-0 0 190 263 453 29-41-1 2 Oct. 21 L 38-24 at Georgia Tech 45,224 --- --- --- --- 110 252 362 17-30-1 1 427 68 495 5-11-0 0Oct. 28 W 42-32 Louisville 29,593 --- --- --- --- 164 461 625 28-34-0 1 191 332 523 28-46-1 1Nov. 4 L 48-37 at Notre Dame 77,622 --- --- 5 8 239 348 587 30-48-1 1 380 330 710 23-38-0 0 Nov. 11 W 64-43 at Syracuse 38,539 --- --- --- --- 371 363 734 25-38-0 1 178 443 621 38-67-2 2 Nov. 18 W 30-24 NC State 31,803 --- --- 25 23 87 247 334 19-28-1 1 175 327 502 34-52-1 3Nov. 25 L 31-23 Duke 27,016 --- --- --- --- 145 191 336 16-34-2 3 97 346 443 25-44-3 3Belk Bowl, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C.Dec. 29 W 55-52 Texas A&M 32,784 --- --- --- --- 246 400 646 32-49-0 2 115 499 614 42-63-1 3

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2017 Atlantic Coast ConferenceConference Standings FINAL STATS

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

Clemson 7-1 .875 257 141 12-2 .857 466 190 7-0 4-1 1-1 Lost 1

NC State 6-2 .750 239 191 9-4 .692 419 328 5-1 3-2 1-1 Won 2

Louisville 4-4 .500 292 267 8-5 .615 495 356 4-2 3-2 1-1 Lost 1

Wake Forest 4-4 .500 250 232 8-5 .615 459 368 4-2 3-3 1-0 Won 1

Boston College 4-4 .500 204 177 7-6 .538 334 297 2-4 5-1 0-1 Lost 1

Florida State 3-5 .375 156 201 7-6 .538 362 276 3-3 3-2 1-1 Won 4

Syracuse 2-6 .250 189 297 4-8 .333 329 386 4-3 0-5 0-0 Lost 5

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

Miami 7-1 .875 217 150 10-3 .769 378 273 7-1 3-1 0-1 Lost 3

Virginia Tech 5-3 .625 185 121 9-4 .692 366 192 5-1 3-2 1-1 Lost 1

Georgia Tech 4-4 .500 224 202 5-6 .455 309 292 5-1 0-4 0-1 Lost 1

Duke 3-5 .375 158 184 7-6 .538 345 263 4-3 2-3 1-0 Won 3

Virginia 3-5 .375 161 235 6-7 .462 293 369 4-3 2-4 0-0 Lost 4

Pitt 3-5 .375 182 196 5-7 .417 287 319 4-3 1-4 0-0 Won 1

North Carolina 1-7 .125 154 274 3-9 .250 312 375 1-6 2-3 0-0 Lost 1

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2017 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics FINAL STATS

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

1. Louisville 13 64 17 58 1 0 0 495 38.1

2. Wake Forest 13 57 21 52 0 0 1 459 35.3

3. Clemson 14 62 12 58 0 0 0 466 33.3

4. NC State 13 56 10 49 2 0 0 419 32.2

5. Miami 13 47 17 45 0 0 0 378 29.1

6. Virginia Tech 13 45 18 42 0 0 0 366 28.2

7. Georgia Tech 11 42 7 34 1 0 0 309 28.1

8. Florida State 13 44 18 42 0 0 1 362 27.8

9. Syracuse 12 37 22 35 1 1 1 329 27.4

10. Duke 13 42 18 37 0 0 1 345 26.5

11. North Carolina 12 41 9 37 1 0 0 312 26.0

12. Boston College 13 43 12 40 0 0 0 334 25.7

13. Pitt 12 36 11 34 2 0 0 287 23.9

14. Virginia 13 38 8 37 1 0 1 293 22.5

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

1. Clemson 14 22 12 22 0 0 0 190 13.6

2. Virginia Tech 13 24 8 24 0 0 0 192 14.8

3. Duke 13 34 9 32 0 0 0 263 20.2

4. Miami 13 30 21 26 2 0 0 273 21.0

5. Florida State 13 34 14 28 1 0 0 276 21.2

6. Boston College 13 37 13 34 0 0 1 297 22.8

7. NC State 13 40 16 36 1 0 1 328 25.2

8. Georgia Tech 11 35 16 30 1 0 1 292 26.5

9. Pitt 12 41 10 41 0 0 1 319 26.6

10. Louisville 13 47 9 45 1 0 0 356 27.4

11. Wake Forest 13 45 18 40 1 1 0 368 28.3

12. Virginia 13 49 9 44 1 0 1 369 28.4

13. North Carolina 12 48 14 41 1 0 1 375 31.2

14. Syracuse 12 49 14 46 1 0 1 386 32.2

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

1. Louisville 13 3186 3898 959 7084 7.4 62 544.9

2. Wake Forest 13 2456 3599 963 6055 6.3 55 465.8

3. Syracuse 12 1938 3538 1027 5476 5.3 36 456.3

4. NC State 13 2293 3580 981 5873 6.0 52 451.8

5. Clemson 14 2717 3297 1048 6014 5.7 57 429.6

6. Virginia Tech 13 2254 3113 996 5367 5.4 40 412.8

7. Miami 13 2090 3153 840 5243 6.2 45 403.3

8. Georgia Tech 11 3381 927 751 4308 5.7 40 391.6

9. Boston College 13 2865 2162 985 5027 5.1 40 386.7

10. Duke 13 2228 2774 1016 5002 4.9 38 384.8

11. North Carolina 12 1730 2705 834 4435 5.3 38 369.6

12. Pitt 12 1782 2612 822 4394 5.3 33 366.2

13. Florida State 13 2024 2551 808 4575 5.7 39 351.9

14. Virginia 13 1216 3233 908 4449 4.9 35 342.2

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

1. Clemson 14 1608 2266 908 3874 4.3 21 276.7

2. Virginia Tech 13 1558 2597 819 4155 5.1 23 319.6

3. Florida State 13 1763 2541 906 4304 4.8 34 331.1

4. Duke 13 1992 2332 828 4324 5.2 32 332.6

5. Georgia Tech 11 1690 2207 706 3897 5.5 32 354.3

6. Miami 13 1895 2822 989 4717 4.8 29 362.8

7. Virginia 13 2591 2155 879 4746 5.4 43 365.1

8. Boston College 13 2482 2495 926 4977 5.4 36 382.8

9. NC State 13 1703 3292 898 4995 5.6 37 384.2

10. Louisville 13 2124 2921 899 5045 5.6 42 388.1

11. Pitt 12 1709 3050 798 4759 6.0 38 396.6

12. North Carolina 12 2556 2677 895 5233 5.8 43 436.1

13. Syracuse 12 2360 2968 832 5328 6.4 47 444.0

14. Wake Forest 13 2415 3530 1069 5945 5.6 44 457.3

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

1. Georgia Tech 11 632 3381 5.3 78 30 307.4

2. Louisville 13 495 3186 6.4 75 33 245.1

3. Boston College 13 618 2865 4.6 76 24 220.4

4. Clemson 14 578 2717 4.7 89 40 194.1

5. Wake Forest 13 537 2456 4.6 76 22 188.9

6. NC State 13 496 2293 4.6 83 35 176.4

7. Virginia Tech 13 584 2254 3.9 46 19 173.4

8. Duke 13 547 2228 4.1 65 22 171.4

9. Syracuse 12 479 1938 4.0 74 16 161.5

10. Miami 13 414 2090 5.0 82 19 160.8

11. Florida State 13 463 2024 4.4 69 18 155.7

12. Pitt 12 460 1782 3.9 92 21 148.5

13. North Carolina 12 427 1730 4.1 59 17 144.2

14. Virginia 13 389 1216 3.1 56 10 93.5

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

1. Clemson 14 512 1608 3.1 65 5 114.9

2. Virginia Tech 13 461 1558 3.4 69 7 119.8

3. NC State 13 435 1703 3.9 89 15 131.0

4. Florida State 13 466 1763 3.8 51 19 135.6

5. Pitt 12 407 1709 4.2 83 14 142.4

6. Miami 13 541 1895 3.5 56 10 145.8

7. Duke 13 498 1992 4.0 92 16 153.2

8. Georgia Tech 11 373 1690 4.5 39 15 153.6

9. Louisville 13 514 2124 4.1 81 24 163.4

10. Wake Forest 13 547 2415 4.4 70 24 185.8

11. Boston College 13 516 2482 4.8 70 26 190.9

12. Syracuse 12 451 2360 5.2 76 28 196.7

13. Virginia 13 557 2591 4.7 78 25 199.3

14. North Carolina 12 532 2556 4.8 74 21 213.0

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

1. Louisville 13 277-464-10 59.7 3898 8.4 29 299.8

2. Syracuse 12 320-548-16 58.4 3538 6.5 20 294.8

3. Wake Forest 13 268-426-7 62.9 3599 8.4 33 276.8

4. NC State 13 316-485-6 65.2 3580 7.4 17 275.4

5. Virginia 13 300-519-11 57.8 3233 6.2 25 248.7

6. Miami 13 227-426-14 53.3 3153 7.4 26 242.5

7. Virginia Tech 13 245-412-9 59.5 3113 7.6 21 239.5

8. Clemson 14 309-470-9 65.7 3297 7.0 17 235.5

9. North Carolina 12 221-407-16 54.3 2705 6.6 21 225.4

10. Pitt 12 224-362-8 61.9 2612 7.2 12 217.7

11. Duke 13 266-469-12 56.7 2774 5.9 16 213.4

12. Florida State 13 202-345-13 58.6 2551 7.4 21 196.2

13. Boston College 13 198-367-12 54.0 2162 5.9 16 166.3

14. Georgia Tech 11 43-119-5 36.1 927 7.8 10 84.3

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

1. Clemson 14 208-396-14 52.5 2266 5.7 16 161.9

2. Virginia 13 172-322-15 53.4 2155 6.7 18 165.8

3. Duke 13 167-330-15 50.6 2332 7.1 16 179.4

4. Boston College 13 211-410-18 51.5 2495 6.1 10 191.9

5. Florida State 13 243-440-9 55.2 2541 5.8 15 195.5

6. Virginia Tech 13 174-358-13 48.6 2597 7.3 16 199.8

7. Georgia Tech 11 196-333-6 58.9 2207 6.6 17 200.6

8. Miami 13 256-448-17 57.1 2822 6.3 19 217.1

9. North Carolina 12 201-363-7 55.4 2677 7.4 22 223.1

10. Louisville 13 224-385-13 58.2 2921 7.6 18 224.7

11. Syracuse 12 232-381-4 60.9 2968 7.8 19 247.3

12. NC State 13 261-463-14 56.4 3292 7.1 22 253.2

13. Pitt 12 216-391-9 55.2 3050 7.8 24 254.2

14. Wake Forest 13 296-522-14 56.7 3530 6.8 20 271.5

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

1. Wake Forest 13 268-426-7 62.9 3599 276.8 33 156.2

2. Louisville 13 277-464-10 59.7 3898 299.8 29 146.6

3. NC State 13 316-485-6 65.2 3580 275.4 17 136.3

4. Virginia Tech 13 245-412-9 59.5 3113 239.5 21 135.4

5. Florida State 13 202-345-13 58.6 2551 196.2 21 133.2

6. Clemson 14 309-470-9 65.7 3297 235.5 17 132.8

7. Miami 13 227-426-14 53.3 3153 242.5 26 129.0

8. Pitt 12 224-362-8 61.9 2612 217.7 12 129.0

9. Virginia 13 300-519-11 57.8 3233 248.7 25 121.8

10. Georgia Tech 11 43-119-5 36.1 927 84.3 10 120.9

11. North Carolina 12 221-407-16 54.3 2705 225.4 21 119.3

12. Syracuse 12 320-548-16 58.4 3538 294.8 20 118.8

13. Duke 13 266-469-12 56.7 2774 213.4 16 112.5

14. Boston College 13 198-367-12 54.0 2162 166.3 16 111.3

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

1. Boston College 13 211-410-18 51.5 2495 191.9 10 101.8

2. Clemson 14 208-396-14 52.5 2266 161.9 16 106.9

3. Florida State 13 243-440-9 55.2 2541 195.5 15 110.9

4. Miami 13 256-448-17 57.1 2822 217.1 19 116.5

5. Duke 13 167-330-15 50.6 2332 179.4 16 116.9

6. Virginia Tech 13 174-358-13 48.6 2597 199.8 16 117.0

7. Virginia 13 172-322-15 53.4 2155 165.8 18 118.8

8. Wake Forest 13 296-522-14 56.7 3530 271.5 20 120.8

9. NC State 13 261-463-14 56.4 3292 253.2 22 125.7

10. Georgia Tech 11 196-333-6 58.9 2207 200.6 17 127.8

11. Louisville 13 224-385-13 58.2 2921 224.7 18 130.6

12. North Carolina 12 201-363-7 55.4 2677 223.1 22 133.5

13. Pitt 12 216-391-9 55.2 3050 254.2 24 136.4

14. Syracuse 12 232-381-4 60.9 2968 247.3 19 140.7

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 13 41 1106 2 98 27.0

2. Florida State 13 27 653 0 81 24.2

3. Virginia Tech 13 26 613 0 70 23.6

4. North Carolina 12 43 1011 2 98 23.5

5. Duke 13 30 698 0 76 23.3

6. NC State 13 33 750 0 58 22.7

7. Syracuse 12 38 863 0 64 22.7

8. Boston College 13 43 946 0 55 22.0

9. Miami 13 35 753 0 38 21.5

10. Wake Forest 13 44 933 0 40 21.2

11. Georgia Tech 11 40 775 1 42 19.4

12. Louisville 13 25 483 0 43 19.3

13. Clemson 14 28 538 0 39 19.2

14. Pitt 12 30 562 0 36 18.7

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 13 14 220 0 44 15.7

2. Pitt 12 23 329 2 80 14.3

3. Boston College 13 27 354 0 61 13.1

4. NC State 13 16 197 2 92 12.3

5. Clemson 14 29 322 1 77 11.1

6. North Carolina 12 21 226 0 41 10.8

7. Virginia Tech 13 39 413 2 91 10.6

8. Wake Forest 13 31 323 1 75 10.4

9. Florida State 13 31 255 0 47 8.2

10. Georgia Tech 11 17 125 0 21 7.4

11. Syracuse 12 19 137 0 34 7.2

12. Duke 13 19 107 0 33 5.6

13. Louisville 13 24 123 0 33 5.1

14. Virginia 13 22 98 0 18 4.5

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Boston College 13 18 388 2 65 21.6

2. Miami 13 17 228 2 65 13.4

3. Duke 13 15 224 4 61 14.9

4. Virginia 13 15 154 1 58 10.3

5. Clemson 14 14 214 3 55 15.3

6. Wake Forest 13 14 187 1 52 13.4

7. NC State 13 14 202 2 73 14.4

8. Virginia Tech 13 13 267 2 69 20.5

9. Louisville 13 13 230 2 61 17.7

10. Florida State 13 9 88 2 41 9.8

11. Pitt 12 9 84 0 34 9.3

12. North Carolina 12 7 100 0 73 14.3

13. Georgia Tech 11 6 98 1 27 16.3

14. Syracuse 12 4 62 1 24 15.5

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

1. Syracuse 12 58 2499 43.1 24 0.4 4 41.3

2. Louisville 13 44 1914 43.5 119 2.7 2 39.9

3. Virginia Tech 13 66 2798 42.4 47 0.7 6 39.9

4. Georgia Tech 11 50 2205 44.1 198 4.0 1 39.7

5. North Carolina 12 72 3183 44.2 304 4.2 2 39.4

6. Pitt 12 60 2644 44.1 251 4.2 5 38.2

7. Wake Forest 13 71 3045 42.9 269 3.8 7 37.1

8. NC State 13 55 2358 42.9 237 4.3 4 37.1

9. Florida State 13 67 2849 42.5 253 3.8 6 37.0

10. Boston College 13 79 3113 39.4 135 1.7 4 36.7

11. Clemson 14 71 2886 40.6 206 2.9 4 36.6

12. Miami 13 76 2907 38.2 69 0.9 4 36.3

13. Virginia 13 78 3315 42.5 321 4.1 9 36.1

14. Duke 13 68 2791 41.0 186 2.7 10 35.4

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

1. Syracuse 12 69 4427 64.2 708 31 42.7

2. North Carolina 12 59 3748 63.5 536 30 41.7

3. Clemson 14 88 5471 62.2 1159 26 41.6

4. Duke 13 73 4518 61.9 1008 19 41.6

5. Florida State 13 75 4782 63.8 677 40 41.4

6. Virginia Tech 13 75 4802 64.0 288 59 40.5

7. Boston College 13 68 4279 62.9 690 35 39.9

8. Miami 13 75 4729 63.1 962 32 39.6

9. Louisville 13 91 5478 60.2 1306 23 39.5

10. Virginia 13 58 3609 62.2 856 20 38.8

11. Pitt 12 58 3653 63.0 706 29 38.3

12. Wake Forest 13 88 5218 59.3 1030 33 38.2

13. NC State 13 79 4617 58.4 1085 22 37.7

14. Georgia Tech 11 57 3372 59.2 1077 10 35.9

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Florida State 13 18 21 . 8 5 7

2. Louisville 13 17 20 . 8 5 0

3. Wake Forest 13 21 25 . 8 4 0

4. Duke 13 18 22 . 8 1 8

5. Miami 13 17 23 . 7 3 9

6. Syracuse 12 22 30 . 7 3 3

7. Georgia Tech 11 7 10 . 7 0 0

8. Virginia Tech 13 18 26 . 6 9 2

9. Virginia 13 8 12 . 6 6 7

10. North Carolina 12 9 14 . 6 4 3

11. Clemson 14 12 19 . 6 3 2

12. Boston College 13 12 20 . 6 0 0

13. Pitt 12 11 19 . 5 7 9

14. NC State 13 10 20 . 5 0 0

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Virginia Tech 13 42 42 1.000

Virginia 13 37 37 1.000

Pitt 12 34 34 1.000

4. Louisville 13 58 59 . 9 8 3

5. Miami 13 45 46 . 9 7 8

6. North Carolina 12 37 38 . 9 7 4

7. Syracuse 12 35 36 . 9 7 2

8. Florida State 13 42 44 . 9 5 5

9. NC State 13 49 52 . 9 4 2

10. Clemson 14 58 62 . 9 3 5

11. Boston College 13 40 43 . 9 3 0

12. Wake Forest 13 52 56 . 9 2 9

13. Duke 13 37 40 . 9 2 5

14. Georgia Tech 11 34 38 . 8 9 5

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 14 46 246 3.29

2. Miami 13 44 255 3.38

3. Virginia Tech 13 32 196 2.46

4. NC State 13 30 197 2.31

5. Duke 13 29 184 2.23

Florida State 13 29 157 2.23

7. Virginia 13 28 202 2.15

Wake Forest 13 28 181 2.15

9. Louisville 13 27 204 2.08

10. Boston College 13 26 172 2.00

11. North Carolina 12 23 125 1.92

Pitt 12 23 145 1.92

13. Georgia Tech 11 17 122 1.55

14. Syracuse 12 16 103 1.33

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 13 13 87 1.00

2. Boston College 13 15 94 1.15

3. Georgia Tech 11 20 113 1.82

Wake Forest 13 20 114 1.54

5. Virginia Tech 13 23 150 1.77

6. Miami 13 29 153 2.23

Duke 13 29 203 2.23

8. North Carolina 12 30 235 2.50

9. Pitt 12 31 221 2.58

Virginia 13 31 194 2.38

Clemson 14 31 203 2.21

12. Florida State 13 32 218 2.46

Syracuse 12 32 194 2.67

14. Louisville 13 33 181 2.54

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Louisville 13 157 168 27 352 27.1

2. Clemson 14 136 154 19 309 22.1

3. NC State 13 118 162 22 302 23.2

4. Duke 13 141 136 22 299 23.0

5. Wake Forest 13 125 154 17 296 22.8

6. Syracuse 12 108 157 28 293 24.4

7. Virginia Tech 13 127 143 20 290 22.3

8. Miami 13 106 128 17 251 19.3

9. Boston College 13 131 101 14 246 18.9

10. Virginia 13 78 141 22 241 18.5

11. North Carolina 12 89 129 18 236 19.7

Pitt 12 107 116 13 236 19.7

13. Florida State 13 110 110 14 234 18.0

14. Georgia Tech 11 168 32 14 214 19.5

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

1. Georgia Tech 11 93 99 9 201 18.3

Virginia Tech 13 84 101 16 201 15.5

3. Clemson 14 99 89 19 207 14.8

4. Duke 13 103 87 22 212 16.3

5. Florida State 13 90 120 16 226 17.4

6. Boston College 13 111 115 9 235 18.1

7. Pitt 12 90 131 17 238 19.8

8. Virginia 13 125 101 19 245 18.8

9. Syracuse 12 109 122 17 248 20.7

10. NC State 13 99 136 19 254 19.5

11. North Carolina 12 132 108 25 265 22.1

12. Louisville 13 118 133 15 266 20.5

13. Miami 13 120 129 21 270 20.8

14. Wake Forest 13 130 166 17 313 24.1

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

1. Clemson 14 101 218 46.3

2. Georgia Tech 11 72 158 45.6

3. NC State 13 84 188 44.7

4. Louisville 13 80 181 44.2

5. Virginia Tech 13 86 211 40.8

6. Syracuse 12 89 224 39.7

7. Wake Forest 13 77 194 39.7

8. Duke 13 82 209 39.2

Virginia 13 82 209 39.2

10. Boston College 13 85 221 38.5

11. Pitt 12 60 168 35.7

12. Florida State 13 57 162 35.2

13. North Carolina 12 51 165 30.9

14. Miami 13 47 163 28.8

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

1. Virginia Tech 13 49 187 26.2

2. Clemson 14 65 222 29.3

3. Georgia Tech 11 43 139 30.9

4. Syracuse 12 51 164 31.1

5. Duke 13 57 178 32.0

6. Florida State 13 72 199 36.2

7. Virginia 13 69 188 36.7

8. Boston College 13 77 208 37.0

9. North Carolina 12 70 187 37.4

10. Miami 13 87 220 39.5

11. Wake Forest 13 90 226 39.8

12. Pitt 12 69 170 40.6

13. Louisville 13 74 179 41.3

14. NC State 13 80 191 41.9

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

1. Clemson 14 13 18 72.2

2. Miami 13 6 9 66.7

3. Pitt 12 13 20 65.0

4. Louisville 13 19 30 63.3

5. Duke 13 17 27 63.0

6. North Carolina 12 13 21 61.9

7. Wake Forest 13 12 20 60.0

8. Syracuse 12 22 38 57.9

9. NC State 13 14 25 56.0

10. Florida State 13 5 10 50.0

11. Virginia Tech 13 11 26 42.3

12. Georgia Tech 11 8 19 42.1

13. Boston College 13 12 30 40.0

14. Virginia 13 11 28 39.3

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

1. Duke 13 6 27 22.2

2. Miami 13 9 22 40.9

3. Boston College 13 7 17 41.2

4. Virginia Tech 13 10 23 43.5

5. Pitt 12 8 17 47.1

6. NC State 13 10 21 47.6

7. Florida State 13 13 27 48.1

8. Syracuse 12 10 20 50.0

9. Wake Forest 13 17 33 51.5

10. Georgia Tech 11 10 18 55.6

11. Virginia 13 15 26 57.7

Clemson 14 15 26 57.7

13. Louisville 13 11 19 57.9

14. North Carolina 12 17 24 70.8

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 13 47 388 29.8

2. Georgia Tech 11 44 394 35.8

3. Pitt 12 46 458 38.2

4. Duke 13 62 541 41.6

5. Wake Forest 13 69 544 41.8

6. Virginia Tech 13 60 548 42.2

7. Clemson 14 69 608 43.4

8. Virginia 13 63 592 45.5

9. Syracuse 12 74 593 49.4

10. Miami 13 69 656 50.5

11. Louisville 13 82 664 51.1

12. Florida State 13 78 699 53.8

13. NC State 13 78 712 54.8

14. North Carolina 12 93 872 72.7

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Syracuse 12 79 715 59.6

2. Louisville 13 74 719 55.3

3. Duke 13 74 695 53.5

4. Miami 13 74 660 50.8

5. NC State 13 77 639 49.2

6. Virginia Tech 13 82 626 48.2

7. North Carolina 12 64 577 48.1

8. Virginia 13 66 589 45.3

9. Clemson 14 74 631 45.1

10. Wake Forest 13 62 567 43.6

11. Florida State 13 60 510 39.2

12. Pitt 12 57 461 38.4

13. Boston College 13 61 491 37.8

14. Georgia Tech 11 42 396 36.0

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 11 368:35 33:30

2. NC State 13 425:39 32:44

3. Virginia Tech 13 424:47 32:40

4. Pitt 12 389:33 32:27

5. Duke 13 407:56 31:22

6. Florida State 13 400:35 30:48

7. Clemson 14 429:24 30:40

8. Virginia 13 396:04 30:28

9. Boston College 13 395:36 30:25

Louisville 13 395:28 30:25

11. Syracuse 12 361:53 30:09

12. Wake Forest 13 351:41 27:03

13. North Carolina 12 318:33 26:32

14. Miami 13 344:42 26:30

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Miami 13 14 17 31 4 14 18 +13 1.00

2. NC State 13 7 14 21 7 6 13 +8 0.62

Wake Forest 13 7 14 21 6 7 13 +8 0.62

4. Boston College 13 7 18 25 8 12 20 +5 0.38

Virginia Tech 13 6 13 19 5 9 14 +5 0.38

6. Clemson 14 6 14 20 7 9 16 +4 0.29

7. Louisville 13 10 13 23 11 10 21 +2 0.15

8. Pitt 12 7 9 16 8 8 16 +0 0.00

Duke 13 4 15 19 7 12 19 +0 0.00

10. Virginia 13 3 15 18 8 11 19 -1 -0.08

11. Georgia Tech 11 4 6 10 10 5 15 -5 -0.45

12. Florida State 13 6 9 15 8 13 21 -6 -0.46

13. North Carolina 12 9 7 16 6 16 22 -6 -0.50

14. Syracuse 12 8 4 12 8 16 24 -12 -1.00

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

1. Wake Forest 13 53-56 94.6 35 17-18 18-19 1

2. Florida State 13 44-48 91.7 31 13-18 13-15 1

3. Miami 13 39-43 90.7 25 12-13 14-15 1

4. Clemson 14 46-51 90.2 37 29-8 9-11 2

5. Georgia Tech 11 32-36 88.9 26 21-5 6-8 2

6. Louisville 13 50-59 84.7 36 21-15 14-16 3

7. North Carolina 12 31-37 83.8 26 14-12 5-6 1

8. Duke 13 44-53 83.0 26 17-9 18-21 2

9. Syracuse 12 39-47 83.0 23 14-9 16-16 2

10. Boston College 13 37-45 82.2 26 17-9 11-13 2

11. Virginia 13 26-33 78.8 18 9-9 8-9 2

12. Virginia Tech 13 43-55 78.2 28 17-11 15-19 3

13. Pitt 12 27-35 77.1 24 16-8 3-7 3

14. NC State 13 44-60 73.3 36 27-9 8-16 2

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

1. Virginia Tech 13 17-25 68.0 12 6-6 5-8 1

2. Virginia 13 32-44 72.7 27 18-9 5-9 2

3. Pitt 12 26-34 76.5 18 10-8 8-11 2

4. North Carolina 12 40-51 78.4 27 14-13 13-16 6

5. Clemson 14 23-29 79.3 13 4-9 10-13 0

6. NC State 13 35-44 79.5 24 12-12 11-12 2

7. Boston College 13 34-42 81.0 23 18-5 11-15 2

8. Syracuse 12 26-32 81.2 20 14-6 6-9 2

9. Duke 13 21-25 84.0 15 9-6 6-8 0

10. Wake Forest 13 45-53 84.9 31 18-13 14-15 5

11. Louisville 13 34-39 87.2 29 21-8 5-7 2

12. Miami 13 37-42 88.1 23 9-14 14-14 2

13. Florida State 13 35-39 89.7 23 16-7 12-12 2

14. Georgia Tech 11 36-37 97.3 22 13-9 14-14 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Miami 13 1 2 50.0

2. Syracuse 12 0 3 0.0

North Carolina 12 0 3 0.0

Virginia 13 0 2 0.0

Louisville 13 0 2 0.0

Wake Forest 13 0 1 0.0

NC State 13 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 11 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 13 0 1 0.0

Duke 13 0 0 0.0

Boston College 13 0 0 0.0

Clemson 14 0 0 0.0

Florida State 13 0 0 0.0

Pitt 12 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Miami 13 0 2 0.0

Florida State 13 0 2 0.0

Georgia Tech 11 0 2 0.0

Wake Forest 13 0 2 0.0

Louisville 13 0 2 0.0

Virginia 13 0 1 0.0

Duke 13 0 1 0.0

North Carolina 12 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 13 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 12 0 0 0.0

Boston College 13 0 0 0.0

12. NC State 13 1 5 20.0

13. Clemson 14 1 4 25.0

14. Pitt 12 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 6-35924 6-38529 1-37667 13-37261

Clemson 7-80773 5-60841 2-73366 14-72596

Duke 7-26797 5-44884 1-20211 13-33247

Florida State 6-70943 5-54758 2-54966 13-62260

Georgia Tech 6-46885 4-48684 1-75107 11-50105

Louisville 6-46160 5-52330 2-41978 13-47890

Miami 8-58682 4-48865 1-74372 13-56868

NC State 6-56850 5-51466 2-45132 13-52977

North Carolina 7-50071 5-44042 0-0 12-47559

Pitt 7-36295 5-52994 0-0 12-43252

Syracuse 7-33929 5-62894 0-0 12-45998

Virginia 7-39398 6-43493 0-0 13-41288

Virginia Tech 6-63214 5-47257 2-53550 13-55590

Wake Forest 6-28436 6-52527 1-32784 13-39889

Totals 92-48161 71-50068 15-51875 178-49234

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 232 1601 6.9 18 75 123.2

2. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 13 300 1589 5.3 14 75 122.2

3. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 247 1146 4.6 17 78 104.2

4. KirVonte Benson-GT So 11 204 1053 5.2 6 65 95.7

5. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 13 197 1112 5.6 12 83 85.5

6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 13 194 1024 5.3 7 63 78.8

7. Travis Homer-UM So 13 163 966 5.9 8 64 74.3

8. Matt Colburn II-WF Fr 13 166 904 5.4 7 76 69.5

9. Jacques Patrick-FS Fr 11 134 748 5.6 7 69 68.0

10. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 143 595 4.2 9 74 66.1

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 254-430-10 3660 27 281.5

2. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 225-377-9 2495 14 277.2

3. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 13 312-479-6 3518 17 270.6

4. John Wolford-WF Sr 12 239-374-6 3192 29 266.0

5. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 13 298-509-9 3207 25 246.7

6. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 13 224-415-14 3120 26 240.0

7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 13 236-396-9 2991 20 230.1

8. Daniel Jones-DU So 13 257-453-11 2691 14 207.0

9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 14 262-398-8 2802 13 200.1

10. James Blackman-FS Fr 13 173-297-11 2230 19 171.5

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

1. John Wolford-WF Sr 12 239-374-6 3192 29 158.0

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 254-430-10 3660 27 146.6

3. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 13 312-479-6 3518 17 136.0

4. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 13 236-396-9 2991 20 135.2

5. James Blackman-FS Fr 13 173-297-11 2230 19 135.0

6. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 14 262-398-8 2802 13 131.7

7. Chazz Surratt-NC Fr 9 107-183-3 1342 8 131.2

8. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 13 224-415-14 3120 26 131.1

9. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 13 298-509-9 3207 25 124.1

10. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 225-377-9 2495 14 122.8

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

1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 105 1347 7 44 112.2 8.8

2. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 12 89 904 4 66 75.3 7.4

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 13 85 895 5 81 68.8 6.5

4. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 10 60 980 7 75 98.0 6.0

5. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 12 71 964 7 45 80.3 5.9

6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 13 76 597 4 79 45.9 5.8

7. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 13 69 1017 4 48 78.2 5.3

8. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 12 63 727 5 71 60.6 5.2

9. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 13 65 795 2 57 61.2 5.0

10. Hunter Renfrow-CU Jr 14 60 602 3 61 43.0 4.3

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

1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 105 1347 7 44 12.8112.2

2. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 10 60 980 7 75 16.3 98.0

3. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 12 71 964 7 45 13.6 80.3

4. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 13 69 1017 4 48 14.7 78.2

5. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 12 89 904 4 66 10.2 75.3

6. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 13 85 895 5 81 10.5 68.8

7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 13 65 795 2 57 12.2 61.2

8. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 12 63 727 5 71 11.5 60.6

9. Jester Weah-UP Sr 12 41 698 4 74 17.0 58.2

10. Scotty Washington-WF So 13 45 711 3 50 15.8 54.7

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 1601 3660 662 5261 404.7

2. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 595 2495 520 3090 343.3

3. John Wolford-WF Sr 12 683 3192 514 3875 322.9

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 13 194 3518 548 3712 285.5

5. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 13 468 3120 546 3588 276.0

6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 13 324 2991 520 3315 255.0

7. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 14 665 2802 590 3467 247.6

8. Daniel Jones-DU So 13 518 2691 614 3209 246.8

9. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 13 -63 3207 574 3144 241.8

10. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 1146 927 363 2073 188.5

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

1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 17 0 0 2 104 9.5

2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 13 0 21 52 0 115 8.8

3. Blanton Creque-UL So 13 0 17 58 0 109 8.4

4. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 18 0 0 0 108 8.3

5. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 0 20 34 0 94 7.8

6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 11 0 15 37 0 82 7.5

7. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 13 0 17 45 0 96 7.4

Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 13 16 0 0 0 96 7.4

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 13 0 18 42 0 96 7.4

10. Austin Parker-DU So 12 0 17 33 0 84 7.0

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

1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 17 17 0 0 1 104 9.5

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 18 18 0 0 0 108 8.3

3. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 13 16 12 4 0 0 96 7.4

4. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 13 14 14 0 0 0 84 6.5

5. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 9 9 0 0 1 56 6.2

6. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 13 13 12 0 1 1 80 6.2

7. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 13 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.0

8. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 12 10 9 1 0 0 60 5.0

Auden Tate-FS Jr 12 10 0 10 0 0 60 5.0

John Wolford-WF Sr 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0

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

1. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 13 52-56 21-25 115 8.8

2. Blanton Creque-UL So 13 58-59 17-20 109 8.4

3. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 34-35 20-27 94 7.8

4. Joey Slye-VT Sr 11 37-37 15-22 82 7.5

5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 13 45-46 17-23 96 7.4

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 13 42-43 18-21 96 7.4

7. Austin Parker-DU So 12 33-35 17-21 84 7.0

8. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 13 40-43 12-20 76 5.8

9. Alex Spence-CU Jr 12 41-43 9-14 68 5.7

10. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 12 34-34 11-19 67 5.6

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

1. Michael Walker-BC Jr 13 27 354 0 61 13.1

2. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 15 35 397 2 91 11.3

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

1. Joe Reed-VA So 12 29 861 2 98 29.7

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 12 34 895 2 98 26.3

3. Sean Riley-SU So 12 29 710 0 64 24.5

4. Michael Walker-BC Jr 13 36 849 0 55 23.6

5. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 13 26 609 0 76 23.4

6. Jeff Thomas-UM Fr 13 32 691 0 38 21.6

7. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 12 25 524 0 36 21.0

8. Nathan Cottrell-GT So 11 23 470 0 35 20.4

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Individual Statistics FINAL STATS

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

1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 13 1112 152 135 469 1868 143.7

2. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 13 818 263 7 609 1697 130.5

3. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 12 1 630 0 895 1526 127.2

4. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 13 1601 0 0 0 1601 123.2

5. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 13 1589 0 0 0 1589 122.2

6. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 0 1347 2 0 1349 112.4

7. Michael Walker-BC Jr 13 0 168 354 849 1371 105.5

8. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 1146 0 0 0 1146 104.2

9. Joe Reed-VA So 12 112 244 0 861 1217 101.4

10. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 12 251 186 243 524 1204 100.3

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

1. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 12 57 2536 63 16 16 5 44.5

2. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 11 50 2205 62 16 13 1 44.1

3. Dom Maggio-WF So 13 68 2996 74 23 20 7 44.1

4. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 13 75 3278 63 29 23 9 43.7

5. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 13 54 2358 69 23 15 4 43.7

6. Mason King-UL So 13 44 1914 58 10 10 2 43.5

7. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 12 57 2462 64 20 10 4 43.2

8. Logan Tyler-FS So 13 66 2849 61 22 19 6 43.2

9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 12 62 2621 57 20 11 6 42.3

10. Austin Parker-DU So 12 61 2565 59 10 10 9 42.0

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

1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 20 27 53 74.1 1.67

2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 13 21 25 43 84.0 1.62

3. Austin Parker-DU So 12 17 21 45 81.0 1.42

4. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 13 18 21 51 85.7 1.38

5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 11 15 22 50 68.2 1.36

6. Blanton Creque-UL So 13 17 20 48 85.0 1.31

Michael Badgley-UM Sr 13 17 23 50 73.9 1.31

8. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 13 12 20 42 60.0 0.92

9. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 12 11 19 56 57.9 0.92

10. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 12 9 14 51 64.3 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 13 18 21 51 85.7

2. Blanton Creque-UL So 13 17 20 48 85.0

3. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 13 21 25 43 84.0

4. Austin Parker-DU So 12 17 21 45 81.0

5. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 20 27 53 74.1

6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 13 17 23 50 73.9

7. Joey Slye-VT Sr 11 15 22 50 68.2

8. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 12 9 14 51 64.3

Alex Spence-CU Jr 12 9 14 46 64.3

10. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 13 12 20 42 60.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Joey Slye-VT Sr 11 37 37 100.0

A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 13 37 37 100.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 12 34 34 100.0

4. Blanton Creque-UL So 13 58 59 98.3

5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 13 45 46 97.8

6. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 13 42 43 97.7

7. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 12 37 38 97.4

8. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 34 35 97.1

9. Alex Spence-CU Jr 12 41 43 95.3

10. Austin Parker-DU So 12 33 35 94.3

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Individual Statistics FINAL STATS

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

1. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 13 LB 50 95 145 11.2

2. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 13 62 75 137 10.5

3. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 13 LB 54 71 125 9.6

4. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 12 LB 68 47 115 9.6

5. Jordan Mack-VA So 13 LB 38 76 114 8.8

6. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 11 LB 41 52 93 8.5

7. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 13 LB 60 49 109 8.4

8. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 13 LB 48 59 107 8.2

9. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 12 LB 36 60 96 8.0

10. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 58 36 94 7.8

11. Zach Allen-BC Jr 13 DL 47 53 100 7.7

12. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 LB 52 31 83 7.5

13. Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 13 LB 42 56 98 7.5

Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 13 DB 65 33 98 7.5

15. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 13 DB 54 42 96 7.4

16. Jessie Bates III-WF So 11 DB 50 29 79 7.2

17. Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 12 LB 41 44 85 7.1

Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 12 LB 43 42 85 7.1

19. Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 13 LB 46 46 92 7.1

20. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 13 48 43 91 7.0

Derwin James-FS So 12 DB 49 35 84 7.0

22. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 13 LB 57 33 90 6.9

23. Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 10 LB 39 30 69 6.9

24. Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 9 DB 41 19 60 6.7

25. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 13 LB 56 29 85 6.5

26. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 13 DB 46 37 83 6.4

Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 13 LB 43 40 83 6.4

Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 13 LB 40 43 83 6.4

Will Harris-BC Jr 13 DB 45 38 83 6.4

30. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 11 LB 33 37 70 6.4

31. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 14 LB 51 37 88 6.3

32. Jarius Morehead-ST So 13 DB 46 34 80 6.2

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 13 49 31 80 6.2

34. Saleem Brightwell-UP So 12 LB 43 30 73 6.1

Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 40 33 73 6.1

36. Myles Dorn-NC So 12 DB 34 37 71 5.9

37. Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 10 29 30 59 5.9

38. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 12 DB 44 26 70 5.8

39. Essang Bassey-WF So 13 DB 52 23 75 5.8

40. John Lamot-BC Fr 11 LB 32 31 63 5.7

41. Brant Mitchell-GT Jr 9 LB 33 18 51 5.7

42. Reggie Floyd-VT So 13 DB 44 28 72 5.5

43. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 11 LB 41 19 60 5.5

44. A.J. Gray-GT Jr 10 DB 43 11 54 5.4

45. Evan Foster-SU So 12 DB 48 16 64 5.3

46. Germaine Pratt-ST Jr 13 LB 33 36 69 5.3

Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 13 CB 43 26 69 5.3

48. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 34 24 58 5.3

49. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 12 SS 47 16 63 5.2

50. Chris Peace-VA Jr 13 LB 32 36 68 5.2

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 9 2 10.0 0.83

2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 14 DE 9 1 9.5 0.68

3. Trent Harris-UM Sr 13 DL 7 3 8.5 0.65

4. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 14 DE 7 3 8.5 0.61

5. Chris Peace-VA Jr 13 LB 7 1 7.5 0.58

6. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 13 DL 7 0 7.0 0.54

7. James Hearns-UL Sr 12 LB 7 0 7.0 0.58

8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 12 DL 6 1 6.5 0.54

9. Joe Jackson-UM So 13 DL 5 3 6.5 0.50

10. Zach Allen-BC Jr 13 DL 6 0 6.0 0.46

11. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 11 DL 5 1 5.5 0.50

12. Mike Ramsay-DU Sr 13 DT 5 1 5.5 0.42

Trevon Hill-VT So 13 DE 5 1 5.5 0.42

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 13 LB 5 1 5.5 0.42

15. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 12 DE 5 1 5.5 0.46

16. Chad Thomas-UM Sr 13 DL 5 1 5.5 0.42

17. Malik Carney-NC Jr 12 DL 5 1 5.5 0.46

18. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 13 LB 5 0 5.0 0.38

19. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 14 LB 4 2 5.0 0.36

20. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 5 0 5.0 0.42

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

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 22 8 26.0 2.17

2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 14 DE 17 2 18.0 1.29

3. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 12 DL 14 5 16.5 1.38

4. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 13 LB 12 8 16.0 1.23

5. Zach Allen-BC Jr 13 DL 14 3 15.5 1.19

Jonathan Greenard-UL So 13 DL 14 3 15.5 1.19

7. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 14 DE 13 5 15.5 1.11

8. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 13 LB 12 4 14.0 1.08

9. Brian Burns-FS So 13 10 7 13.5 1.04

10. James Hearns-UL Sr 12 LB 12 3 13.5 1.12

11. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 13 LB 11 4 13.0 1.00

12. Chad Thomas-UM Sr 13 DL 10 5 12.5 0.96

RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 13 DL 10 5 12.5 0.96

14. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 12 DE 12 1 12.5 1.04

15. Tim Settle-VT So 13 DT 9 7 12.5 0.96

16. Malik Carney-NC Jr 12 DL 9 6 12.0 1.00

17. Trevon Young-UL Sr 13 LB 10 4 12.0 0.92

18. Joe Jackson-UM So 13 DL 8 7 11.5 0.88

19. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 14 LB 10 3 11.5 0.82

20. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 10 3 11.5 0.96

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Individual Statistics FINAL STATS

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Mark Gilbert-DU So 13 15 6 21 1.62

2. Essang Bassey-WF So 13 16 3 19 1.46

3. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 12 12 4 16 1.33

4. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 13 10 7 17 1.31

5. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 10 11 2 13 1.30

6. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 9 3 12 1.09

7. Derwin James-FS So 12 11 2 13 1.08

K.J. Sails-NC So 12 13 0 13 1.08

9. Amari Henderson-WF So 13 12 2 14 1.08

Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 13 10 4 14 1.08

11. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 15 12 4 16 1.07

12. M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 12 12 0 12 1.00

13. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 14 10 3 13 0.93

14. Dane Jackson-UP So 12 9 2 11 0.92

15. Kamrin Moore-BC Sr 10 9 0 9 0.90

16. Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 13 7 3 10 0.77

Tarvarus McFadden-FS Jr 13 10 0 10 0.77

Bryce Hall-VA So 13 9 1 10 0.77

Johnathan Alston-ST Sr 13 8 2 10 0.77

Malek Young-UM So 13 8 2 10 0.77

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 13 7 185 0 58 0.54

2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 13 6 7 0 7 0.46

3. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 12 4 4 0 4 0.33

4. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 13 4 81 1 37 0.31

Quin Blanding-VA Sr 13 4 72 1 58 0.31

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 13 4 57 1 30 0.31

Brenton Nelson-VA Fr 13 4 31 0 18 0.31

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 13 4 0 0 0 0.31

9. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 3 78 1 42 0.27

10. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 15 4 47 1 24 0.27

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. James Hearns-UL Sr 12 4 0.33

2. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 10 3 0.30

3. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 3 0.25

4. Demetrius Kemp-WF Jr 13 3 0.23

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 13 3 0.23

Brian Burns-FS So 13 3 0.23

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 13 3 0.23

Wendell Dunn-WF Sr 13 3 0.23

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 13 3 0.23

10. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 2 0.18

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Will Harris-BC Jr 13 4 0.31

2. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 2 0.18

3. Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 12 2 0.17

4. Jarius Morehead-ST So 13 2 0.15

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 13 2 0.15

Lamarques Thomas-UL So 13 2 0.15

Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 13 2 0.15

Trevon Hill-VT So 13 2 0.15

Micah Kiser-VA Sr 13 2 0.15

Kevin Bletzer-BC Jr 13 2 0.15

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2017 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics FINAL STATS

(Conference games)

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

1. Louisville 8 39 7 35 1 0 0 292 36.5

2. Clemson 8 34 7 32 0 0 0 257 32.1

3. Wake Forest 8 31 12 28 0 0 0 250 31.2

4. NC State 8 31 8 25 2 0 0 239 29.9

5. Georgia Tech 8 30 6 24 1 0 0 224 28.0

6. Miami 8 27 10 25 0 0 0 217 27.1

7. Boston College 8 27 5 27 0 0 0 204 25.5

8. Syracuse 8 21 13 20 1 1 0 189 23.6

9. Virginia Tech 8 22 11 20 0 0 0 185 23.1

10. Pitt 8 22 9 21 1 0 0 182 22.8

11. Virginia 8 20 6 19 1 0 1 161 20.1

12. Duke 8 18 11 17 0 0 0 158 19.8

13. Florida State 8 16 14 16 0 0 1 156 19.5

14. North Carolina 8 20 5 19 0 0 0 154 19.2

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

1. Virginia Tech 8 16 3 16 0 0 0 121 15.1

2. Clemson 8 18 5 18 0 0 0 141 17.6

3. Miami 8 16 13 15 0 0 0 150 18.8

4. Boston College 8 22 8 21 0 0 0 177 22.1

5. Duke 8 23 8 22 0 0 0 184 23.0

6. NC State 8 23 10 19 1 0 1 191 23.9

7. Pitt 8 25 7 25 0 0 0 196 24.5

8. Florida State 8 25 9 24 0 0 0 201 25.1

9. Georgia Tech 8 23 14 18 1 0 1 202 25.2

10. Wake Forest 8 28 12 24 1 1 0 232 29.0

11. Virginia 8 31 6 29 1 0 0 235 29.4

12. Louisville 8 36 5 34 1 0 0 267 33.4

13. North Carolina 8 35 11 29 1 0 0 274 34.2

14. Syracuse 8 37 13 34 1 0 0 297 37.1

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

1. Louisville 8 2030 2395 598 4425 7.4 39 553.1

2. NC State 8 1604 2045 611 3649 6.0 29 456.1

3. Syracuse 8 1281 2338 680 3619 5.3 21 452.4

4. Clemson 8 1760 1658 608 3418 5.6 30 427.2

5. Wake Forest 8 1264 2139 553 3403 6.2 30 425.4

6. Boston College 8 1803 1408 600 3211 5.4 25 401.4

7. Miami 8 1004 2137 533 3141 5.9 26 392.6

8. Georgia Tech 8 2448 657 544 3105 5.7 28 388.1

9. Pitt 8 1247 1587 523 2834 5.4 20 354.2

10. Virginia Tech 8 1133 1687 591 2820 4.8 18 352.5

11. Duke 8 1204 1588 590 2792 4.7 16 349.0

12. Florida State 8 1131 1540 495 2671 5.4 15 333.9

13. North Carolina 8 860 1748 526 2608 5.0 18 326.0

14. Virginia 8 701 1839 551 2540 4.6 18 317.5

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

1. Virginia Tech 8 985 1433 493 2418 4.9 15 302.2

2. Clemson 8 970 1769 552 2739 5.0 18 342.4

3. Georgia Tech 8 1179 1689 535 2868 5.4 20 358.5

4. Virginia 8 1623 1306 533 2929 5.5 26 366.1

5. Miami 8 1361 1585 619 2946 4.8 15 368.2

6. Florida State 8 1310 1693 592 3003 5.1 25 375.4

7. Pitt 8 1295 1781 561 3076 5.5 23 384.5

8. NC State 8 1003 2075 571 3078 5.4 22 384.8

9. Duke 8 1558 1530 549 3088 5.6 22 386.0

10. Boston College 8 1415 1676 570 3091 5.4 21 386.4

11. Wake Forest 8 1549 2063 682 3612 5.3 28 451.5

12. North Carolina 8 1856 1801 599 3657 6.1 31 457.1

13. Louisville 8 1410 2319 582 3729 6.4 32 466.1

14. Syracuse 8 1956 2046 565 4002 7.1 35 500.2

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

1. Georgia Tech 8 451 2448 5.4 78 22 306.0

2. Louisville 8 307 2030 6.6 74 22 253.8

3. Boston College 8 379 1803 4.8 76 16 225.4

4. Clemson 8 354 1760 5.0 89 23 220.0

5. NC State 8 322 1604 5.0 83 20 200.5

6. Syracuse 8 318 1281 4.0 47 8 160.1

7. Wake Forest 8 305 1264 4.1 76 12 158.0

8. Pitt 8 295 1247 4.2 92 14 155.9

9. Duke 8 305 1204 3.9 39 7 150.5

10. Virginia Tech 8 342 1133 3.3 35 9 141.6

11. Florida State 8 280 1131 4.0 69 6 141.4

12. Miami 8 253 1004 4.0 64 8 125.5

13. North Carolina 8 261 860 3.3 56 5 107.5

14. Virginia 8 243 701 2.9 29 3 87.6

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

1. Clemson 8 275 970 3.5 65 5 121.2

2. Virginia Tech 8 294 985 3.4 69 6 123.1

3. NC State 8 258 1003 3.9 89 11 125.4

4. Georgia Tech 8 270 1179 4.4 39 8 147.4

5. Pitt 8 299 1295 4.3 83 10 161.9

6. Florida State 8 316 1310 4.1 51 15 163.8

7. Miami 8 355 1361 3.8 56 5 170.1

8. Louisville 8 319 1410 4.4 81 18 176.2

9. Boston College 8 317 1415 4.5 64 15 176.9

10. Wake Forest 8 359 1549 4.3 70 17 193.6

11. Duke 8 333 1558 4.7 92 11 194.8

12. Virginia 8 334 1623 4.9 78 13 202.9

13. North Carolina 8 370 1856 5.0 74 17 232.0

14. Syracuse 8 316 1956 6.2 76 24 244.5

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

1. Louisville 8 164-291-4 56.4 2395 8.2 17 299.4

2. Syracuse 8 203-362-13 56.1 2338 6.5 13 292.2

3. Wake Forest 8 156-248-5 62.9 2139 8.6 18 267.4

4. Miami 8 142-280-8 50.7 2137 7.6 18 267.1

5. NC State 8 177-289-5 61.2 2045 7.1 9 255.6

6. Virginia 8 169-308-9 54.9 1839 6.0 15 229.9

7. North Carolina 8 141-265-13 53.2 1748 6.6 13 218.5

8. Virginia Tech 8 145-249-7 58.2 1687 6.8 9 210.9

9. Clemson 8 165-254-4 65.0 1658 6.5 7 207.2

10. Duke 8 145-285-9 50.9 1588 5.6 9 198.5

11. Pitt 8 135-228-4 59.2 1587 7.0 6 198.4

12. Florida State 8 121-215-8 56.3 1540 7.2 9 192.5

13. Boston College 8 111-221-7 50.2 1408 6.4 9 176.0

14. Georgia Tech 8 31-93-4 33.3 657 7.1 6 82.1

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

1. Virginia 8 100-199-11 50.3 1306 6.6 13 163.2

2. Virginia Tech 8 95-199-9 47.7 1433 7.2 9 179.1

3. Duke 8 114-216-9 52.8 1530 7.1 11 191.2

4. Miami 8 141-264-13 53.4 1585 6.0 10 198.1

5. Boston College 8 140-253-10 55.3 1676 6.6 6 209.5

6. Georgia Tech 8 156-265-4 58.9 1689 6.4 12 211.1

7. Florida State 8 159-276-4 57.6 1693 6.1 10 211.6

8. Clemson 8 147-277-8 53.1 1769 6.4 13 221.1

9. Pitt 8 142-262-3 54.2 1781 6.8 13 222.6

10. North Carolina 8 130-229-2 56.8 1801 7.9 14 225.1

11. Syracuse 8 161-249-0 64.7 2046 8.2 11 255.8

12. Wake Forest 8 188-323-11 58.2 2063 6.4 11 257.9

13. NC State 8 172-313-8 55.0 2075 6.6 11 259.4

14. Louisville 8 160-263-8 60.8 2319 8.8 14 289.9

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Team Statistics FINAL STATS

(Conference games)

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

1. Wake Forest 8 156-248-5 62.9 2139 267.4 18 155.3

2. Louisville 8 164-291-4 56.4 2395 299.4 17 142.0

3. Miami 8 142-280-8 50.7 2137 267.1 18 130.3

4. NC State 8 177-289-5 61.2 2045 255.6 9 127.5

5. Clemson 8 165-254-4 65.0 1658 207.2 7 125.7

6. Pitt 8 135-228-4 59.2 1587 198.4 6 122.9

7. Florida State 8 121-215-8 56.3 1540 192.5 9 122.8

8. Virginia Tech 8 145-249-7 58.2 1687 210.9 9 121.4

9. Virginia 8 169-308-9 54.9 1839 229.9 15 115.3

10. Syracuse 8 203-362-13 56.1 2338 292.2 13 115.0

11. North Carolina 8 141-265-13 53.2 1748 218.5 13 115.0

12. Boston College 8 111-221-7 50.2 1408 176.0 9 110.8

13. Georgia Tech 8 31-93-4 33.3 657 82.1 6 105.4

14. Duke 8 145-285-9 50.9 1588 198.5 9 101.8

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

1. Miami 8 141-264-13 53.4 1585 198.1 10 106.5

2. Boston College 8 140-253-10 55.3 1676 209.5 6 110.9

3. Virginia Tech 8 95-199-9 47.7 1433 179.1 9 114.1

4. Virginia 8 100-199-11 50.3 1306 163.2 13 115.9

5. Wake Forest 8 188-323-11 58.2 2063 257.9 11 116.3

6. Clemson 8 147-277-8 53.1 1769 221.1 13 116.4

7. NC State 8 172-313-8 55.0 2075 259.4 11 117.1

8. Florida State 8 159-276-4 57.6 1693 211.6 10 118.2

9. Duke 8 114-216-9 52.8 1530 191.2 11 120.8

10. Georgia Tech 8 156-265-4 58.9 1689 211.1 12 124.3

11. Pitt 8 142-262-3 54.2 1781 222.6 13 125.4

12. North Carolina 8 130-229-2 56.8 1801 225.1 14 141.3

13. Louisville 8 160-263-8 60.8 2319 289.9 14 146.4

14. Syracuse 8 161-249-0 64.7 2046 255.8 11 148.3

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 8 23 664 1 92 28.9

2. Duke 8 17 442 0 76 26.0

3. Florida State 8 20 519 0 81 26.0

4. North Carolina 8 31 771 2 98 24.9

5. Virginia Tech 8 14 348 0 70 24.9

6. Boston College 8 26 619 0 55 23.8

7. Miami 8 19 426 0 38 22.4

8. Georgia Tech 8 34 708 1 42 20.8

9. NC State 8 18 369 0 48 20.5

Wake Forest 8 26 533 0 40 20.5

11. Syracuse 8 27 538 0 38 19.9

12. Louisville 8 18 346 0 35 19.2

13. Pitt 8 19 337 0 30 17.7

14. Clemson 8 17 282 0 28 16.6

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Clemson 8 15 257 1 77 17.1

2. Miami 8 10 167 0 44 16.7

3. NC State 8 10 141 1 92 14.1

4. Pitt 8 17 225 2 80 13.2

5. Syracuse 8 9 107 0 34 11.9

6. Virginia Tech 8 26 292 1 91 11.2

7. Boston College 8 18 198 0 32 11.0

8. Georgia Tech 8 11 108 0 21 9.8

9. Duke 8 10 94 0 33 9.4

10. North Carolina 8 9 69 0 31 7.7

11. Wake Forest 8 21 111 0 29 5.3

12. Louisville 8 10 52 0 28 5.2

13. Florida State 8 20 73 0 15 3.7

14. Virginia 8 16 56 0 14 3.5

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Miami 8 13 119 1 45 9.2

2. Wake Forest 8 11 141 1 52 12.8

3. Virginia 8 11 132 1 58 12.0

4. Boston College 8 10 174 1 46 17.4

5. Virginia Tech 8 9 194 2 69 21.6

6. Duke 8 9 147 2 61 16.3

7. Louisville 8 8 131 0 45 16.4

8. NC State 8 8 98 1 73 12.2

9. Clemson 8 8 159 2 55 19.9

10. Georgia Tech 8 4 77 1 27 19.2

11. Florida State 8 4 0 0 0 0.0

12. Pitt 8 3 16 0 16 5.3

13. North Carolina 8 2 25 0 17 12.5

14. Syracuse 8 0 0 0 0 0.0

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

1. Louisville 8 34 1496 44.0 99 2.9 2 39.9

2. Syracuse 8 37 1527 41.3 18 0.5 2 39.7

3. North Carolina 8 49 2172 44.3 220 4.5 1 39.4

4. Georgia Tech 8 39 1714 43.9 158 4.1 1 39.4

5. Virginia Tech 8 44 1842 41.9 41 0.9 4 39.1

6. Florida State 8 47 2081 44.3 203 4.3 4 38.3

7. Virginia 8 54 2388 44.2 190 3.5 7 38.1

8. Wake Forest 8 44 1918 43.6 165 3.8 4 38.0

9. Duke 8 47 2024 43.1 147 3.1 6 37.4

10. Pitt 8 44 1918 43.6 213 4.8 4 36.9

11. Clemson 8 45 1858 41.3 154 3.4 3 36.5

12. Boston College 8 45 1791 39.8 109 2.4 4 35.6

13. Miami 8 53 1978 37.3 33 0.6 3 35.6

14. NC State 8 35 1489 42.5 200 5.7 3 35.1

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

1. North Carolina 8 30 1905 63.5 156 19 42.5

2. Syracuse 8 40 2579 64.5 399 20 42.0

3. Clemson 8 49 3019 61.6 638 13 42.0

4. Duke 8 37 2300 62.2 528 9 41.8

5. Florida State 8 38 2444 64.3 234 25 41.7

6. Virginia Tech 8 40 2560 64.0 225 28 40.9

7. Boston College 8 39 2475 63.5 307 24 40.2

8. Virginia 8 32 2002 62.6 437 12 39.5

9. NC State 8 47 2747 58.4 603 13 38.7

10. Miami 8 43 2700 62.8 551 20 38.3

11. Louisville 8 51 3098 60.7 817 15 37.4

12. Pitt 8 38 2426 63.8 532 20 36.7

13. Wake Forest 8 49 2937 59.9 560 24 36.3

14. Georgia Tech 8 43 2568 59.7 915 5 35.5

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Florida State 8 14 16 . 8 7 5

2. Wake Forest 8 12 14 . 8 5 7

Georgia Tech 8 6 7 . 8 5 7

4. Miami 8 10 12 . 8 3 3

5. Virginia Tech 8 11 14 . 7 8 6

Duke 8 11 14 . 7 8 6

7. Louisville 8 7 9 . 7 7 8

8. Virginia 8 6 8 . 7 5 0

9. Syracuse 8 13 19 . 6 8 4

10. Pitt 8 9 14 . 6 4 3

11. Boston College 8 5 9 . 5 5 6

North Carolina 8 5 9 . 5 5 6

13. Clemson 8 7 13 . 5 3 8

14. NC State 8 8 16 . 5 0 0

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Boston College 8 27 27 1.000

Pitt 8 21 21 1.000

Virginia Tech 8 20 20 1.000

Syracuse 8 20 20 1.000

North Carolina 8 19 19 1.000

Virginia 8 19 19 1.000

Florida State 8 16 16 1.000

8. Louisville 8 35 36 . 9 7 2

9. Miami 8 25 26 . 9 6 2

10. Duke 8 17 18 . 9 4 4

11. Clemson 8 32 34 . 9 4 1

12. NC State 8 25 27 . 9 2 6

13. Wake Forest 8 28 31 . 9 0 3

14. Georgia Tech 8 24 27 . 8 8 9

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Miami 8 29 185 3.62

2. Clemson 8 27 137 3.38

3. Virginia Tech 8 20 116 2.50

Wake Forest 8 20 126 2.50

5. NC State 8 19 128 2.38

6. North Carolina 8 18 97 2.25

7. Boston College 8 17 112 2.12

Pitt 8 17 101 2.12

9. Duke 8 16 86 2.00

Louisville 8 16 135 2.00

11. Virginia 8 15 110 1.88

12. Florida State 8 14 81 1.75

13. Georgia Tech 8 12 89 1.50

Syracuse 8 12 86 1.50

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. NC State 8 4 26 0.50

2. Boston College 8 10 56 1.25

3. Wake Forest 8 13 86 1.62

4. Clemson 8 16 116 2.00

Duke 8 16 110 2.00

6. Virginia Tech 8 17 105 2.12

Georgia Tech 8 17 95 2.12

8. Pitt 8 18 106 2.25

9. Miami 8 20 108 2.50

10. Louisville 8 23 113 2.88

Syracuse 8 23 138 2.88

12. North Carolina 8 24 195 3.00

Virginia 8 24 150 3.00

14. Florida State 8 27 185 3.38

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Louisville 8 101 102 9 212 26.5

2. Syracuse 8 75 101 16 192 24.0

3. NC State 8 78 93 17 188 23.5

4. Clemson 8 85 78 8 171 21.4

5. Duke 8 77 74 11 162 20.2

6. Wake Forest 8 66 86 7 159 19.9

7. Boston College 8 84 64 8 156 19.5

8. Virginia Tech 8 63 81 11 155 19.4

9. Georgia Tech 8 120 22 10 152 19.0

10. Miami 8 53 87 11 151 18.9

11. Pitt 8 67 70 10 147 18.4

12. Virginia 8 44 79 18 141 17.6

13. North Carolina 8 42 85 12 139 17.4

14. Florida State 8 61 62 10 133 16.6

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

1. Virginia Tech 8 52 53 11 116 14.5

2. Clemson 8 58 72 13 143 17.9

3. Virginia 8 75 61 9 145 18.1

4. Georgia Tech 8 65 76 5 146 18.2

5. Duke 8 76 60 14 150 18.8

6. Boston College 8 72 77 3 152 19.0

7. NC State 8 60 86 13 159 19.9

8. Florida State 8 67 80 14 161 20.1

9. Pitt 8 64 86 14 164 20.5

10. Miami 8 90 66 16 172 21.5

11. Syracuse 8 84 88 8 180 22.5

12. Louisville 8 72 102 8 182 22.8

13. North Carolina 8 95 74 18 187 23.4

14. Wake Forest 8 86 103 12 201 25.1

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

1. Louisville 8 52 115 45.2

2. Clemson 8 56 127 44.1

3. NC State 8 50 116 43.1

4. Georgia Tech 8 46 113 40.7

5. Boston College 8 51 130 39.2

6. Syracuse 8 56 146 38.4

7. Wake Forest 8 44 116 37.9

8. Virginia Tech 8 50 134 37.3

9. Virginia 8 43 127 33.9

10. Duke 8 40 124 32.3

11. Pitt 8 35 109 32.1

12. Miami 8 33 107 30.8

13. Florida State 8 33 109 30.3

14. North Carolina 8 29 110 26.4

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

1. Virginia Tech 8 28 109 25.7

2. Georgia Tech 8 29 109 26.6

3. Clemson 8 34 123 27.6

4. Miami 8 44 131 33.6

5. Syracuse 8 37 108 34.3

6. NC State 8 44 118 37.3

7. Duke 8 47 122 38.5

8. Virginia 8 46 118 39.0

9. Pitt 8 47 120 39.2

10. Boston College 8 52 128 40.6

11. North Carolina 8 50 122 41.0

12. Florida State 8 51 122 41.8

13. Wake Forest 8 60 143 42.0

14. Louisville 8 49 110 44.5

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

1. Clemson 8 8 10 80.0

2. NC State 8 10 15 66.7

North Carolina 8 12 18 66.7

4. Pitt 8 6 10 60.0

5. Duke 8 9 16 56.2

6. Syracuse 8 15 27 55.6

7. Louisville 8 11 20 55.0

8. Wake Forest 8 8 15 53.3

9. Florida State 8 4 8 50.0

Miami 8 3 6 50.0

11. Georgia Tech 8 8 17 47.1

12. Virginia Tech 8 8 20 40.0

13. Virginia 8 5 15 33.3

14. Boston College 8 7 22 31.8

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

1. Duke 8 5 15 33.3

2. Miami 8 6 17 35.3

3. Pitt 8 6 14 42.9

4. Virginia Tech 8 7 16 43.8

5. Boston College 8 5 11 45.5

6. Florida State 8 6 13 46.2

7. NC State 8 9 18 50.0

Syracuse 8 8 16 50.0

9. Louisville 8 7 12 58.3

10. Wake Forest 8 14 23 60.9

11. Clemson 8 13 21 61.9

12. Georgia Tech 8 10 16 62.5

13. Virginia 8 7 11 63.6

14. North Carolina 8 11 16 68.8

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 8 18 149 18.6

2. Georgia Tech 8 29 247 30.9

3. Duke 8 40 319 39.9

4. Pitt 8 32 328 41.0

5. Wake Forest 8 42 331 41.4

6. Virginia Tech 8 39 345 43.1

7. Louisville 8 43 358 44.8

8. Virginia 8 39 369 46.1

9. Syracuse 8 50 383 47.9

10. Clemson 8 45 406 50.8

11. NC State 8 45 430 53.8

12. Miami 8 44 443 55.4

13. Florida State 8 52 479 59.9

14. North Carolina 8 63 575 71.9

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Syracuse 8 54 471 58.9

2. NC State 8 56 470 58.8

3. Duke 8 44 443 55.4

4. Virginia 8 44 407 50.9

5. Miami 8 40 385 48.1

6. North Carolina 8 39 375 46.9

7. Virginia Tech 8 47 366 45.8

8. Louisville 8 41 360 45.0

9. Clemson 8 38 355 44.4

10. Florida State 8 36 339 42.4

11. Pitt 8 43 334 41.8

12. Wake Forest 8 34 303 37.9

13. Georgia Tech 8 33 298 37.2

14. Boston College 8 32 256 32.0

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. NC State 8 268:33 33:34

2. Georgia Tech 8 265:49 33:13

3. Virginia Tech 8 254:53 31:51

4. Clemson 8 254:02 31:45

5. Pitt 8 250:55 31:21

6. Virginia 8 244:42 30:35

7. Louisville 8 242:38 30:19

8. Florida State 8 242:10 30:16

9. Boston College 8 241:40 30:12

10. Syracuse 8 237:16 29:39

11. Duke 8 231:01 28:52

12. Miami 8 214:41 26:50

13. North Carolina 8 206:04 25:45

14. Wake Forest 8 205:29 25:41

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Miami 8 9 13 22 3 8 11 +11 1.38

2. Wake Forest 8 5 11 16 4 5 9 +7 0.88

3. Boston College 8 6 10 16 3 7 10 +6 0.75

4. Clemson 8 4 8 12 4 4 8 +4 0.50

Louisville 8 4 8 12 4 4 8 +4 0.50

6. Virginia Tech 8 3 9 12 3 7 10 +2 0.25

NC State 8 3 8 11 4 5 9 +2 0.25

8. Pitt 8 6 3 9 5 4 9 +0 0.00

9. Duke 8 1 9 10 3 9 12 -2 -0.25

Virginia 8 2 11 13 6 9 15 -2 -0.25

11. Georgia Tech 8 3 4 7 8 4 12 -5 -0.62

12. Florida State 8 4 4 8 7 8 15 -7 -0.88

13. North Carolina 8 5 2 7 2 13 15 -8 -1.00

14. Syracuse 8 4 0 4 3 13 16 -12 -1.50

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

1. Florida State 8 20-22 90.9 9 3-6 11-12 1

2. Wake Forest 8 29-32 90.6 20 9-11 9-10 1

3. Miami 8 19-21 90.5 11 4-7 8-8 1

4. Clemson 8 25-28 89.3 19 16-3 6-8 1

5. Georgia Tech 8 21-24 87.5 16 14-2 5-6 2

6. Virginia 8 15-18 83.3 9 3-6 6-6 1

7. Duke 8 23-28 82.1 12 6-6 11-13 1

8. Louisville 8 22-27 81.5 16 11-5 6-7 1

9. Boston College 8 20-25 80.0 15 11-4 5-5 1

10. Pitt 8 14-18 77.8 13 9-4 1-3 1

11. Syracuse 8 20-27 74.1 12 7-5 8-8 2

12. Virginia Tech 8 22-30 73.3 13 8-5 9-10 2

13. NC State 8 27-37 73.0 21 15-6 6-13 2

14. North Carolina 8 12-17 70.6 10 3-7 2-3 0

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

1. Virginia Tech 8 11-16 68.8 8 5-3 3-5 0

2. Pitt 8 16-22 72.7 11 6-5 5-7 1

3. Clemson 8 15-20 75.0 11 4-7 4-6 0

4. NC State 8 23-30 76.7 15 9-6 8-9 1

5. Virginia 8 21-27 77.8 16 8-8 5-8 0

6. Boston College 8 18-23 78.3 11 9-2 7-9 1

Miami 8 18-23 78.3 10 4-6 8-8 2

8. North Carolina 8 31-38 81.6 21 13-8 10-12 4

9. Syracuse 8 19-23 82.6 14 10-4 5-8 0

10. Louisville 8 23-27 85.2 20 15-5 3-4 2

11. Wake Forest 8 29-34 85.3 20 12-8 9-9 4

12. Florida State 8 23-26 88.5 15 12-3 8-8 2

13. Duke 8 17-19 89.5 11 6-5 6-7 0

14. Georgia Tech 8 25-26 96.2 13 6-7 12-12 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Miami 8 1 2 50.0

2. North Carolina 8 0 3 0.0

Virginia 8 0 2 0.0

Louisville 8 0 2 0.0

Syracuse 8 0 2 0.0

NC State 8 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 8 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 8 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 8 0 1 0.0

Boston College 8 0 0 0.0

Clemson 8 0 0 0.0

Florida State 8 0 0 0.0

Duke 8 0 0 0.0

Pitt 8 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Clemson 8 0 3 0.0

Georgia Tech 8 0 2 0.0

Wake Forest 8 0 2 0.0

Miami 8 0 2 0.0

NC State 8 0 1 0.0

Florida State 8 0 1 0.0

Virginia 8 0 1 0.0

Louisville 8 0 1 0.0

Duke 8 0 0 0.0

North Carolina 8 0 0 0.0

Boston College 8 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 8 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 8 0 0 0.0

14. Pitt 8 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 4-36002 4-48656 0-0 8-42329

Clemson 4-80718 4-55324 0-0 8-68021

Duke 4-27537 4-46392 0-0 8-36965

Florida State 4-74070 4-46182 0-0 8-60126

Georgia Tech 4-44037 4-48684 0-0 8-46360

Louisville 4-45330 4-51366 0-0 8-48348

Miami 4-59826 4-48865 0-0 8-54346

NC State 4-56876 4-44928 0-0 8-50902

North Carolina 4-50250 4-50023 0-0 8-50137

Pitt 4-35512 4-38768 0-0 8-37140

Syracuse 4-36126 4-54606 0-0 8-45366

Virginia 4-41228 4-47773 0-0 8-44500

Virginia Tech 4-62782 4-48127 0-0 8-55454

Wake Forest 4-30000 4-50603 0-0 8-40302

Totals 56-48592 56-48592 0-0 112-48592

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 154 1046 6.8 15 68 130.8

2. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 198 1034 5.2 10 75 129.2

3. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 155 859 5.5 5 65 107.4

4. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 140 832 5.9 7 83 104.0

5. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 173 800 4.6 11 78 100.0

6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 8 129 705 5.5 3 63 88.1

7. Malik Williams-UL Sr 6 46 449 9.8 2 74 74.8

8. Travis Homer-UM So 8 100 580 5.8 5 64 72.5

9. Jacques Patrick-FS Jr 6 75 420 5.6 2 69 70.0

10. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 109 556 5.1 9 92 69.5

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 293.4

2. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 142-216-5 1936 16 276.6

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 140-272-8 2120 18 265.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 175-286-5 2000 9 250.0

5. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 167-299-7 1813 15 226.6

6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 139-240-7 1616 8 202.0

7. Daniel Jones-DU So 8 143-279-8 1573 8 196.6

8. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 188.4

9. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 186.6

10. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 116.3

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

1. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 142-216-5 1936 16 160.8

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 141.5

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 140-272-8 2120 18 132.9

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 175-286-5 2000 9 126.8

5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 125.8

6. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 121.6

7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 139-240-7 1616 8 119.6

8. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 119.3

9. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 167-299-7 1813 15 118.7

10. Connor Strachan-BC Sr 7 59-126-3 757 5 105.6

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

1. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 8 62 672 2 66 84.0 7.8

2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 60 835 6 44 104.4 7.5

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 8 50 554 3 81 69.2 6.2

4. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 8 46 548 3 71 68.5 5.8

5. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 97.3 5.6

6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 41 310 2 79 38.8 5.1

7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 8 40 518 1 57 64.8 5.0

8. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 8 37 441 2 36 55.1 4.6

Deon Cain-CU Jr 8 37 360 3 38 45.0 4.6

10. Braxton Berrios-UM Sr 8 35 433 6 42 54.1 4.4

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

1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 60 835 6 44 13.9104.4

2. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 17.5 97.3

3. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 8 62 672 2 66 10.8 84.0

4. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 8 34 628 2 48 18.5 78.5

5. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 8 50 554 3 81 11.1 69.2

6. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 8 46 548 3 71 11.9 68.5

7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 8 40 518 1 57 12.9 64.8

8. Ahmmon Richards-UM So 7 24 439 3 49 18.3 62.7

9. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 8 33 498 5 48 15.1 62.2

10. Jester Weah-UP Sr 8 29 485 2 74 16.7 60.6

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 2347 438 3393 424.1

2. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 379 1936 302 2315 330.7

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 312 2120 367 2432 304.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 202 2000 334 2202 275.2

5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 472 1507 352 1979 247.4

6. Daniel Jones-DU So 8 297 1573 374 1870 233.8

7. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 -58 1813 348 1755 219.4

8. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 130 1616 316 1746 218.2

9. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 657 264 1457 182.1

10. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 -66 1493 266 1427 178.4

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 15 0 0 0 90 11.2

2. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 11 0 0 2 68 8.5

3. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 0 12 28 0 64 8.0

4. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5

AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5

6. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 0 14 16 0 58 7.2

7. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 0 7 35 0 56 7.0

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 0 12 20 0 56 7.0

9. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 0 10 25 0 55 6.9

10. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 15 15 0 0 0 90 11.2

2. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 11 11 0 0 1 68 8.5

3. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 10 10 0 0 0 60 7.5

Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 10 8 2 0 0 60 7.5

5. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

6. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 8 7 0 1 1 50 6.2

7. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

John Wolford-WF Sr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0

9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2

10. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 5 0 5 0 1 32 4.6

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

1. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 28-31 12-14 64 8.0

2. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16-16 14-16 58 7.2

3. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 20-20 12-18 56 7.0

Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35-36 7-9 56 7.0

5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 25-26 10-12 55 6.9

6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16-16 8-10 40 6.7

7. Austin Parker-DU So 8 16-17 11-14 49 6.1

8. Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27-28 5-10 42 6.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 21-21 9-14 48 6.0

10. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 8 27-27 5-9 42 5.2

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

1. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 8 16 205 2 80 12.8

2. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 24 280 1 91 11.7

3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 18 198 0 32 11.0

4. Daniel Hamm-VA Sr 8 16 56 0 14 3.5

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

1. Joe Reed-VA So 8 21 629 1 92 30.0

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 8 26 713 2 98 27.4

3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 25 619 0 55 24.8

4. Jeff Thomas-UM Fr 8 17 386 0 38 22.7

5. Sean Riley-SU So 8 20 434 0 38 21.7

6. Nathan Cottrell-GT So 8 23 470 0 35 20.4

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

1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 832 71 90 266 1259 157.4

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 8 0 461 0 713 1174 146.8

3. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 0 0 0 1046 130.8

4. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 1034 0 0 0 1034 129.2

5. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 8 404 184 19 391 998 124.8

6. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 0 105 198 619 922 115.2

7. Joe Reed-VA So 8 94 162 0 629 885 110.6

8. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 859 16 0 0 875 109.4

9. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 0 835 0 0 835 104.4

10. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 0 0 0 800 100.0

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

1. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 8 52 2351 63 22 20 7 45.2

2. Logan Tyler-FS So 8 47 2081 61 16 15 4 44.3

3. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 8 41 1810 59 10 11 4 44.1

4. Mason King-UL So 8 34 1496 58 8 10 2 44.0

5. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 8 39 1714 62 13 11 1 43.9

6. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 8 34 1489 65 12 11 3 43.8

7. Dom Maggio-WF So 8 44 1918 74 15 11 4 43.6

8. Austin Parker-DU So 8 47 2024 59 9 8 6 43.1

9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 7 40 1665 57 13 8 4 41.6

10. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 8 36 1490 59 9 3 2 41.4

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

1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 14 16 51 87.5 1.75

2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 12 14 43 85.7 1.50

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 12 18 53 66.7 1.50

4. Austin Parker-DU So 8 11 14 38 78.6 1.38

5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 8 10 50 80.0 1.33

6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 10 12 44 83.3 1.25

7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 9 14 56 64.3 1.12

8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 7 9 48 77.8 0.88

9. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 8 6 8 38 75.0 0.75

10. Brenton King-GT Fr 7 5 6 42 83.3 0.71

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 14 16 51 87.5

2. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 12 18 53 66.7

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 8 27 27 100.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 21 21 100.0

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 20 20 100.0

A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 8 19 19 100.0

Freeman Jones-NC Jr 8 19 19 100.0

Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16 16 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16 16 100.0

8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35 36 97.2

9. Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27 28 96.4

10. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 25 26 96.2

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

1. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 8 LB 33 56 89 11.1

2. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 8 LB 55 31 86 10.8

3. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 8 LB 33 48 81 10.1

4. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 LB 33 36 69 9.9

5. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 8 32 46 78 9.8

Jordan Mack-VA So 8 LB 28 50 78 9.8

7. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 8 LB 30 41 71 8.9

8. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 39 30 69 8.6

9. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 8 34 34 68 8.5

10. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 7 LB 18 41 59 8.4

11. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 8 LB 40 27 67 8.4

12. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 DB 41 24 65 8.1

13. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 8 LB 41 23 64 8.0

Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 8 LB 31 33 64 8.0

Jessie Bates III-WF So 7 DB 34 22 56 8.0

16. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 LB 32 21 53 7.6

17. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 8 DB 34 26 60 7.5

18. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 8 DB 42 17 59 7.4

Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 8 LB 24 35 59 7.4

20. Saleem Brightwell-UP So 8 LB 34 24 58 7.2

21. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 6 LB 21 22 43 7.2

22. Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 8 DB 39 18 57 7.1

Zach Allen-BC Jr 8 DL 30 27 57 7.1

Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 8 LB 38 19 57 7.1

Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 8 LB 27 30 57 7.1

26. Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 8 LB 28 28 56 7.0

Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 8 LB 26 30 56 7.0

Derwin James-FS So 8 DB 33 23 56 7.0

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 33 23 56 7.0

30. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 30 23 53 6.6

Myles Dorn-NC So 8 DB 26 27 53 6.6

32. Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 6 15 24 39 6.5

Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 6 LB 20 19 39 6.5

34. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 25 20 45 6.4

35. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 28 23 51 6.4

Jarius Morehead-ST So 8 DB 31 20 51 6.4

37. A.J. Gray-GT Jr 7 DB 36 7 43 6.1

John Lamot-BC Fr 7 LB 23 20 43 6.1

39. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 8 LB 32 17 49 6.1

Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 8 LB 24 25 49 6.1

41. Evan Foster-SU So 8 DB 41 7 48 6.0

42. Essang Bassey-WF So 8 DB 33 14 47 5.9

43. Reggie Floyd-VT So 8 DB 28 17 45 5.6

Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 8 CB 27 18 45 5.6

Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 20 25 45 5.6

46. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 DB 27 12 39 5.6

47. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 26 18 44 5.5

Amari Henderson-WF So 8 DB 37 7 44 5.5

49. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 7 DB 24 14 38 5.4

50. B.J. Hill-ST Sr 8 DT 14 29 43 5.4

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 7 1 7.5 0.94

2. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 LB 7 0 7.0 0.88

3. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.81

4. Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 LB 5 1 5.5 0.69

Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 5 1 5.5 0.69

6. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 8 LB 5 0 5.0 0.62

Alton Robinson-SU So 8 DL 5 0 5.0 0.62

8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 DL 4 1 4.5 0.64

9. Trent Harris-UM Sr 8 DL 3 3 4.5 0.56

Joe Jackson-UM So 8 DL 3 3 4.5 0.56

11. Tomon Fox-NC Fr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50

Willie Yarbary-WF Jr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.50

14. Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44

15. Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 DT 3 1 3.5 0.50

16. Trevon Hill-VT So 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

Mike Ramsay-DU Sr 8 DT 3 1 3.5 0.44

Ty Schwab-BC Sr 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44

Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44

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

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 15 5 17.5 2.19

2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 8 DE 12 2 13.0 1.62

3. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 LB 10 3 11.5 1.44

4. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 9 3 10.5 1.31

Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 10 1 10.5 1.31

Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 8 LB 8 5 10.5 1.31

7. Tim Settle-VT So 8 DT 7 6 10.0 1.25

Grant Dawson-WF Sr 8 LB 7 6 10.0 1.25

Zach Allen-BC Jr 8 DL 9 2 10.0 1.25

10. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 9 1 9.5 1.19

Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 8 LB 8 3 9.5 1.19

12. Joe Jackson-UM So 8 DL 6 6 9.0 1.12

13. RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 8 DL 7 3 8.5 1.06

Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 6 5 8.5 1.06

Brian Burns-FS So 8 7 3 8.5 1.06

16. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00

17. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 DL 7 2 8.0 1.14

Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 DT 6 4 8.0 1.14

19. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94

Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 LB 6 3 7.5 0.94

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PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 7 10 3 13 1.86

2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 8 10 4 14 1.75

3. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 9 1 10 1.67

4. Essang Bassey-WF So 8 8 3 11 1.38

Derwin James-FS So 8 10 1 11 1.38

Amari Henderson-WF So 8 9 2 11 1.38

7. K.J. Sails-NC So 8 10 0 10 1.25

M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 8 10 0 10 1.25

9. Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 8 7 2 9 1.12

10. Isaac Yiadom-BC Sr 8 6 2 8 1.00

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 8 4 4 8 1.00

Bryce Hall-VA So 8 7 1 8 1.00

Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 7 3 10 1.00

Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 5 3 8 1.00

Mike Stevens-ST Sr 7 6 1 7 1.00

16. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 5 2 7 0.88

Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 8 6 1 7 0.88

19. Jessie Bates III-WF So 7 5 1 6 0.86

Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 8 4 72 1 58 0.50

Mark Gilbert-DU So 8 4 7 0 7 0.50

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 8 4 0 0 0 0.50

4. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 7 3 4 0 4 0.43

5. Reggie Floyd-VT So 8 3 106 1 69 0.38

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 3 50 1 30 0.38

Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 3 44 0 22 0.38

Essang Bassey-WF So 8 3 30 1 30 0.38

9. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 3 37 1 24 0.30

10. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 2 62 0 45 0.29

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 4 0.50

2. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 3 0.38

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 3 0.38

4. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 2 0.33

5. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 2 0.29

7. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 8 2 0.25

Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 2 0.25

Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 2 0.25

Koby Quansah-DU So 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Will Harris-BC Jr 8 4 0.50

2. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

3. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 2 0.25

4. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 1 0.17

5. Shyheim Cullen-SU So 7 1 0.14

Paris Black-WF So 7 1 0.14

Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 7 1 0.14

Dewayne Hendrix-UP Jr 7 1 0.14

Houshun Gaines-VT So 7 1 0.14

Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 1 0.14

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TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 77 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)65 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)

Points scored kicking 16 Virginia Tech at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [3fg,7pat]16 Wake Forest at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [3fg,7pat]

Touchdowns 11 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)9 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)

Total offense yards 734 Wake Forest at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [371r,363p]727 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017) [411r,316p]

Total offense plays 104 Duke vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017) [59r,45p]99 NC State vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017) [35r,64p]99 Syracuse vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017) [32r,67p]

Total offense yards/play 10.1 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017) [72-727]9.9 Clemson vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017) [67-662]

Rushing yards 535 Georgia Tech vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)436 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)

Rushing attempts 86 Georgia Tech vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)67 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)

Yards per rush 9.8 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017) [42-411]9.8 Miami vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017) [26-254]

Rushing TDs 6 Clemson vs KENT STATE (Sep 02, 2017)6 Georgia Tech vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)6 North Carolina at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017)6 NC State vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017)

Longest rush 92 Pitt at Duke (Oct 21, 2017)89 Clemson at NC State (Nov 04, 2017)

Passing yards 479 Clemson vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017)461 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)

Passing attempts 67 Syracuse vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)66 Virginia vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017)

Passing TDs 5 Wake Forest vs PRESBYTERIAN (Aug 31, 2017)5 Virginia Tech at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)5 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)5 Clemson vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017)5 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)

Longest pass 81 Virginia at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017)80 Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017)

Passes completed 45 NC State vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)39 Virginia vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017)

Had intercepted 4 Syracuse at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)4 Syracuse at Louisville (Nov 18, 2017)4 Louisville vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)

Pass completion pct 85.7 Florida State at Duke (Oct 14, 2017) [18-21]82.8 NC State vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017) [24-29]

Passing yards/attempt 17.5 Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017) [8-140]16.0 Georgia Tech vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sep 09, 2017) [7-112]

Yards per catch 70.0 Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017) [2-140]29.8 Georgia Tech at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017) [6-179]

Field goal attempts 5 Florida State vs NC STATE (Sep 23, 2017)4 Syracuse vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017)4 Syracuse vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)4 Virginia Tech vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017)4 Florida State at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017)4 Miami vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)4 Syracuse at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)4 NC State at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017)

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4 Syracuse vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)Field goals made 4 Florida State vs NC STATE (Sep 23, 2017)

4 Florida State at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017)4 Miami vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)4 Syracuse at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)

Longest field goal 56 Pitt at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017)55 Pitt at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)

Field goal pct 100.0 Florida State at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Miami vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Syracuse at Miami (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Boston College at NIU (Sep 01, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia Tech at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Wake Forest vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia Tech at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Pitt at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Wake Forest at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Duke vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 18, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Louisville at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Wake Forest vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Florida State vs Southern Miss (Dec 27, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Duke vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Louisville at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Pitt at Penn State (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Boston College vs NOTRE DAME (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 NC State at Florida State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Appalachian State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Duke vs MIAMI (Sep 29, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Georgia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Louisville vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Louisville at NC State (Oct 05, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State vs MIAMI (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs PITT (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Georgia Tech vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Miami vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Boston College at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 North Carolina vs MIAMI (Oct 28, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Clemson vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia Tech vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Clemson vs Alabama (Jan. 1, 2018) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 11 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)9 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)

PAT kicks made 11 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)8 Clemson vs KENT STATE (Sep 02, 2017)8 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)8 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)8 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017) [11-11]

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100.0 Clemson vs KENT STATE (Sep 02, 2017) [8-8]100.0 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017) [8-8]100.0 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017) [8-8]100.0 NC State vs FURMAN (Sep 16, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Virginia Tech at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Miami vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Louisville vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [7-7]100.0 NC State vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Wake Forest vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017) [7-7]100.0 North Carolina at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Virginia at Boise State (Sep 22, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Louisville vs KENT STATE (Sep 23, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Pitt vs RICE (9/30/17) [6-6]100.0 Boston College at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Louisville vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Boston College at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Florida State vs ULM (Dec 02, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Georgia Tech vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Duke vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Louisville at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 North Carolina vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Syracuse vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Virginia vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Wake Forest vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Virginia Tech vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 23, 2017) [5-5]100.0 NC State at Pitt (10/14/17) [5-5]100.0 Boston College at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Boston College vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 27, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Clemson at NC State (Nov 04, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Syracuse vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Louisville vs VIRGINIA (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Miami vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Florida State at Florida (Nov 25, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Louisville at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Clemson vs Miami (Dec 02,2017) [5-5]100.0 Pitt vs YOUNGSTOWN STATE (9/2/17) [4-4]100.0 Virginia vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 02, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Virginia Tech vs West Virginia (Sep 03, 2017) [4-4]100.0 NC State vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Wake Forest at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Duke vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Miami at Duke (Sep 29, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Boston College vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Clemson at Virginia Tech (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 NC State vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Clemson vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 07, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 07, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Louisville at Florida State (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Florida State vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Pitt vs VIRGINIA (10/28/17) [4-4]100.0 NC State vs CLEMSON (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Georgia Tech at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]

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100.0 Wake Forest at Notre Dame (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Pitt vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17) [4-4]100.0 North Carolina at Pitt (11/9/17) [4-4]100.0 Clemson vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 11, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Virginia at Miami (Nov 18, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Duke at Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2017) [4-4]100.0 North Carolina vs CAL (Sep 02, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia Tech vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Louisville vs CLEMSON (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Pitt vs OKLAHOMA STATE (9/16/17) [3-3]100.0 NC State at Florida State (Sep 23, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Duke at North Carolina (Sep 23, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Syracuse at LSU (09/23/17) [3-3]100.0 Miami at Florida State (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Syracuse vs PITT (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Duke at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Clemson at Syracuse (Oct 13, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Georgia Tech at Miami (Oct 14, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Pitt at Duke (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Wake Forest at Georgia Tech (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Miami vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Miami at North Carolina (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Syracuse at Florida State (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Florida State vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia at Louisville (Nov 11, 2017) [3-3]100.0 NC State at Wake Forest (Nov 18, 2017) [3-3]100.0 North Carolina at NC State (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Pitt vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Virginia Tech vs Oklahoma State (Dec 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Louisville vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Miami vs WISCONSIN (Dec 30, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Boston College at NIU (Sep 01, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Clemson vs AUBURN (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Boston College vs NOTRE DAME (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Pitt at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 North Carolina vs DUKE (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Appalachian State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse at NC State (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia Tech vs CLEMSON (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia Tech at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest at Clemson (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State vs MIAMI (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State at Duke (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 North Carolina vs VIRGINIA (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Pitt vs NC STATE (10/14/17) [2-2]

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100.0 Duke vs PITT (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 NC State at Notre Dame (Oct 28, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia at Pitt (10/28/17) [2-2]100.0 Boston College vs NC STATE (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 NC State at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Florida State at Clemson (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Virginia Tech vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Pitt at Virginia Tech (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Syracuse vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 25, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Wake Forest vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Miami at Pitt (Nov 24, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Boston College vs Iowa (12/27/2017) [2-2]

2-point PAT attempts 3 NC State vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)2 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)2 Georgia Tech vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017)2 Duke at Army West Point (Nov 11, 2017)2 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (Nov 11, 2017)

2-point PATs made 1 Pitt at Penn State (Sep 09, 2017)1 North Carolina at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017)1 Syracuse at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)1 NC State vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)1 Pitt at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017)1 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017)1 Virginia vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017)1 Georgia Tech at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)1 NC State vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)

Punts 11 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017)10 Duke at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017)10 Miami at Pitt (Nov 24, 2017)

Longest punt 74 Wake Forest vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017)69 NC State vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)

Yards punted 482 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017) [11-482]436 North Carolina vs NOTRE DAME (Oct 07, 2017) [9-436]

Punting avg 53.5 North Carolina vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017) [4-214]52.3 Virginia vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 21, 2017) [7-366]

Punt returns 6 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)5 Syracuse vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017)5 Louisville vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017)5 Virginia Tech at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017)5 Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 28, 2017)5 Louisville vs VIRGINIA (Nov 11, 2017)5 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)5 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)5 Wake Forest vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017)

Punt return yards 138 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)128 Boston College vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017)128 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)

Punt return avg 47.0 NC State at Pitt (10/14/17) [2-94]44.0 Clemson at NC State (Nov 04, 2017) [2-88]

Punt return TDs 1 Virginia Tech vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017)1 Pitt at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)1 NC State at Pitt (10/14/17)1 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)1 NC State at Notre Dame (Oct 28, 2017)1 Pitt vs VIRGINIA (10/28/17)1 Clemson at NC State (Nov 04, 2017)

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1 Wake Forest vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)Longest punt return 92 NC State at Pitt (10/14/17)

91 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)Kick returns 8 Georgia Tech at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)

8 Virginia at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)Kick return yards 219 North Carolina vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017)

207 Virginia at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)Kick return avg 60.0 North Carolina at Pitt (11/9/17) [2-120]

44.3 Florida State at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017) [3-133]Longest kick return 98 North Carolina at Pitt (11/9/17)

98 Virginia at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)Kick return TDs 1 North Carolina vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017)

1 Georgia Tech at Miami (Oct 14, 2017)1 Virginia vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017)1 North Carolina at Pitt (11/9/17)1 Virginia at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)

Interceptions 4 Miami vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017)4 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)

Interception return yds 137 Boston College at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)87 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)

Interception return avg 45.7 Boston College at UConn (Nov 18, 2017) [3-137]43.5 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017) [2-87]

Longest interception rtn 73 North Carolina vs CAL (Sep 02, 2017)73 NC State vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)

Interception return TDs 1 Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 02, 2017)1 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)1 Wake Forest at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017)1 Duke vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017)1 NC State vs FURMAN (Sep 16, 2017)1 Syracuse vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017)1 Clemson at Louisville (Sep 16, 2017)1 Duke at North Carolina (Sep 23, 2017)1 Louisville vs KENT STATE (Sep 23, 2017)1 Clemson at Virginia Tech (Sep 30, 2017)1 NC State vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)1 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 07, 2017)1 Duke at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017)1 Boston College at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)1 Virginia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)1 Georgia Tech at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)1 Miami vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 11, 2017)1 Boston College at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)1 Florida State vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)1 Miami vs VIRGINIA (Nov 18, 2017)1 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (Nov 11, 2017)1 Florida State at Florida (Nov 25, 2017)1 Clemson at South Carolina (Nov 25, 2017)

Fumbles lost 4 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)3 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)

Fumbles recovered 4 Pitt at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)2 Syracuse vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)2 North Carolina at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017)2 NC State vs FURMAN (Sep 16, 2017)2 Virginia Tech at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)2 Louisville vs KENT STATE (Sep 23, 2017)2 North Carolina at Georgia Tech (Sep 30, 2017)

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2 Boston College vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 27, 2017)2 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017)2 Florida State at Clemson (Nov 11, 2017)2 Virginia at Louisville (Nov 11, 2017)2 North Carolina vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)2 Miami vs VIRGINIA (Nov 18, 2017)2 Wake Forest vs NC STATE (Nov 18, 2017)2 Boston College at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)2 Miami at Pitt (Nov 24, 2017)2 Wake Forest vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)2 Louisville vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)

Sacked by opp 7 Louisville at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017)6 Syracuse vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)6 Duke vs MIAMI (Sep 29, 2017)6 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017)6 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017)6 Louisville vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)

QB sacks 11 Clemson vs AUBURN (Sep 09, 2017)7 Wake Forest vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)

Turnovers committed 4 Boston College vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 09, 2017)4 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)4 Louisville vs KENT STATE (Sep 23, 2017)4 Syracuse at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)4 North Carolina vs MIAMI (Oct 28, 2017)4 Virginia Tech at Miami (Nov 04, 2017)4 Syracuse at Louisville (Nov 18, 2017)4 Louisville vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)

Turnovers caused 4 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)4 Wake Forest at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017)4 Duke vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017)4 Pitt at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)4 Miami vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017)4 Miami at North Carolina (Oct 28, 2017)4 Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017)4 Miami vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 11, 2017)4 Louisville vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)4 Florida State at Florida (Nov 25, 2017)4 NC State vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017)

Kicks blocked 2 Wake Forest at Appalachian State (Sep 23, 2017)2 Florida State vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017)2 Virginia Tech vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017)

First downs 38 Louisville vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017)35 Louisville at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017)

1st downs rushing 29 Georgia Tech vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)21 Georgia Tech vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)21 Georgia Tech vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017)

1st downs passing 22 Syracuse vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)21 Syracuse vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017)21 NC State vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)

1st downs by penalty 6 Syracuse vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)5 Clemson vs KENT STATE (Sep 02, 2017)5 Virginia vs DUKE (Oct 07, 2017)5 Syracuse vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017)5 NC State vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)5 Louisville at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017)

Penalties 16 Louisville vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)

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14 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017)Penalties yards 127 North Carolina at NC State (Nov 25, 2017)

119 Clemson at Syracuse (Oct 13, 2017)

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INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 30 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)24 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)24 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)24 Darrin Hall (Pitt) vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17)

Touchdowns 5 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)4 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)4 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)4 Darrin Hall (Pitt) vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17)

TD responsibility 6 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [3r,3p]6 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017) [1r,5p]6 John Wolford (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [3r,3p]

Points scored kicking 16 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [3fg,7pat]15 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [3fg,6pat]

Total offense yards 525 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [132r,393p]512 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017) [180r,332p]

Total offense plays 71 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017) [27r,44p]69 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017) [5r,64p]69 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017) [3r,66p]

Total offense yards/play 39.5 Thadd Smith (Boston College) at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [2-79]39.0 Chazz Surratt (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017) [3-117]

Rushing yards 272 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)254 Darrin Hall (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 21, 2017)

Rushing attempts 44 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)39 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)

Yards per rush 39.5 Thadd Smith (Boston College) at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [2-79]32.0 Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) at Boise State (Sep 22, 2017) [2-64]

Rushing TDs 5 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)4 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)4 Darrin Hall (Pitt) vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17)

Longest rush 92 Darrin Hall (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 21, 2017)89 Tavien Feaster (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017)

Passing yards 461 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)455 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)

Passing attempts 66 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017)64 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)

Passing TDs 5 Josh Jackson (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)5 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)

Longest pass 81 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017)80 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017)

Passes completed 45 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)39 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017)

Had intercepted 4 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)4 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)

Pass completion pct 100.0 Devin C. Butler (Syracuse) at LSU (09/23/17) [2-2]100.0 Chazz Surratt (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]

Pass yards/attempt 29.0 Chazz Surratt (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017) [2-58]21.5 Devin C. Butler (Syracuse) at LSU (09/23/17) [2-43]

Pass yards/catch 29.0 Chazz Surratt (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017) [2-58]21.5 Devin C. Butler (Syracuse) at LSU (09/23/17) [2-43]

Receiving yards 189 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)188 Ervin Philips (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)

Receptions 17 Ervin Philips (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)15 Jaylen Samuels (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)

Yards per catch 50.0 Traveon Samuel (Louisville) vs CLEMSON (Sep 16, 2017) [2-100]

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40.5 Joe Reed (Virginia) at Miami (Nov 18, 2017) [2-81]Receiving TDs 4 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)

3 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)3 Cam Serigne (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)3 Tabari Hines (Wake Forest) vs NC STATE (Nov 18, 2017)3 Auden Tate (Florida State) vs Southern Miss (Dec 27, 2017)

Longest reception 81 Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017)80 Ricky Jeune (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017)

Field goal attempts 5 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs NC STATE (Sep 23, 2017)4 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)4 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017)4 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017)4 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)4 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)4 Kyle Bambard (NC State) at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017)4 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)

Field goals made 4 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs NC STATE (Sep 23, 2017)4 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017)4 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)4 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)

Longest field goal 56 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017)55 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)

Field goal pct 100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at NIU (Sep 01, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 18, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs Southern Miss (Dec 27, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Penn State (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs NOTRE DAME (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) at Florida State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Appalachian State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs MIAMI (Sep 29, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at NC State (Oct 05, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs MIAMI (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]

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100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017) [2-2]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Brenton King (Georgia Tech) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs MIAMI (Oct 28, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Brian Johnson (Virginia Tech) vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs Alabama (Jan. 1, 2018) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 11 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)9 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)

PAT kicks made 11 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)8 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)8 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017) [11-11]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017) [8-8]100.0 Greg Huegel (Clemson) vs KENT STATE (Sep 02, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) vs FURMAN (Sep 16, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Kyle Bambard (NC State) vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017) [7-7]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017) [6-6]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at Boise State (Sep 22, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs KENT STATE (Sep 23, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs RICE (9/30/17) [6-6]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs ULM (Dec 02, 2017) [6-6]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Shawn Davis (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Shawn Davis (Georgia Tech) vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 23, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17) [5-5]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 27, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 11, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Florida (Nov 25, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017) [5-5]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs Miami (Dec 02,2017) [5-5]

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100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs YOUNGSTOWN STATE (9/2/17) [4-4]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 02, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs West Virginia (Sep 03, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Boston College (Sep 09, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) at Duke (Sep 29, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) at Virginia Tech (Sep 30, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 07, 2017) [4-4]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs DUKE (Oct 07, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Florida State (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs VIRGINIA (10/28/17) [4-4]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Brenton King (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Notre Dame (Nov 04, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17) [4-4]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) at Pitt (11/9/17) [4-4]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 11, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017) [4-4]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at Miami (Nov 18, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Brenton King (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 11, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) at Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2017) [4-4]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs CAL (Sep 02, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs CLEMSON (Sep 16, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs OKLAHOMA STATE (9/16/17) [3-3]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) at Florida State (Sep 23, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) at North Carolina (Sep 23, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at LSU (09/23/17) [3-3]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) at Florida State (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) at Syracuse (Oct 13, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs CLEMSON (Oct 13, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Shawn Davis (Georgia Tech) at Miami (Oct 14, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Georgia Tech (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Spence (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) at North Carolina (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at Florida State (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) vs CLEMSON (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [3-3]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at Louisville (Nov 11, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Kyle Bambard (NC State) at Wake Forest (Nov 18, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) at NC State (Nov 25, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2017) [3-3]

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100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs Oklahoma State (Dec 28, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) vs WISCONSIN (Dec 30, 2017) [3-3]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) at NIU (Sep 01, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Blanton Creque (Louisville) vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Greg Huegel (Clemson) vs AUBURN (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) vs INDIANA (Sep 09, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs NOTRE DAME (Sep 16, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs DUKE (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Appalachian State (Sep 23, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Shawn Davis (Georgia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) vs CLEMSON (Sep 30, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Joey Slye (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) at Clemson (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) vs MIAMI (Oct 07, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Duke (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Freeman Jones (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 14, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) vs NC STATE (10/14/17) [2-2]100.0 Austin Parker (Duke) vs PITT (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Brenton King (Georgia Tech) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Carson Wise (NC State) at Notre Dame (Oct 28, 2017) [2-2]100.0 A.J. Mejia (Virginia) at Pitt (10/28/17) [2-2]100.0 Kyle Bambard (NC State) at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Ricky Aguayo (Florida State) at Clemson (Nov 11, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Christian Groomes (Clemson) vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Alex Kessman (Pitt) at Virginia Tech (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Brian Johnson (Virginia Tech) vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Cole Murphy (Syracuse) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 25, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Mike Weaver (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Michael Badgley (Miami) at Pitt (Nov 24, 2017) [2-2]100.0 Colton Lichtenberg (Boston College) vs Iowa (12/27/2017) [2-2]

Punts 10 Austin Parker (Duke) at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017)10 Tom Sheldon (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017)10 Zach Feagles (Miami) at Pitt (Nov 24, 2017)

Yards punted 482 Tom Sheldon (North Carolina) at Virginia Tech (Oct 21, 2017) [10-482]433 Austin Parker (Duke) at Virginia (Oct 07, 2017) [10-433]

Longest punt 74 Dom Maggio (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017)69 A.J. Cole (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)

Punting avg 53.5 Tom Sheldon (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017) [4-214]53.0 Tom Sheldon (North Carolina) vs NOTRE DAME (Oct 07, 2017) [3-159]

Punt returns 5 Russ Yeast (Louisville) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017)5 Greg Stroman (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017)5 Greg Stroman (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 28, 2017)5 Reggie Bonnafon (Louisville) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 11, 2017)5 D.J. Matthews (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)5 Jessie Bates III (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Nov 25, 2017)

Punt return yards 138 D.J. Matthews (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017)

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128 Michael Walker (Boston College) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017)Longest punt return 92 Nyheim Hines (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17)

91 Greg Stroman (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)Punt return TDs 1 Greg Stroman (Virginia Tech) vs DELAWARE (Sep 09, 2017)

1 Quadree Henderson (Pitt) at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017)1 Nyheim Hines (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17)1 Greg Stroman (Virginia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 21, 2017)1 Germaine Pratt (NC State) at Notre Dame (Oct 28, 2017)1 Quadree Henderson (Pitt) vs VIRGINIA (10/28/17)1 Ray-Ray McCloud (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017)1 Jessie Bates III (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)

Punt return avg 47.0 Nyheim Hines (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17) [2-94]44.0 Ray-Ray McCloud (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017) [2-88]

Kick returns 8 Nathan Cottrell (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)7 Joe Reed (Virginia) at Louisville (Nov 11, 2017)

Kick return yards 199 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017)178 Nathan Cottrell (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)

Kick return avg 60.0 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) at Pitt (11/9/17) [2-120]56.7 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [3-170]

Longest kick return 98 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) at Pitt (11/9/17)98 Joe Reed (Virginia) at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)

Kick return TDs 1 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017)1 Lamont Simmons (Georgia Tech) at Miami (Oct 14, 2017)1 Joe Reed (Virginia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017)1 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) at Pitt (11/9/17)1 Joe Reed (Virginia) at Navy (Dec 28, 2017)

Combined PR/KR yards 202 Quadree Henderson (Pitt) at Georgia Tech (Sep 23, 2017) [80pr-122kr]199 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017) [0pr-199kr]

Interceptions 2 Mark Gilbert (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017)2 Lukas Denis (Boston College) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017)2 A.J. Gray (Georgia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 30, 2017)2 Myles Dorn (North Carolina) vs NOTRE DAME (Oct 07, 2017)2 Trumaine Washington (Louisville) at Florida State (Oct 21, 2017)2 Michael Jackson (Miami) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017)2 Levonta Taylor (Florida State) at Florida (Nov 25, 2017)2 Mark Gilbert (Duke) at Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2017)

Interception return yds 73 Andre Smith (North Carolina) vs CAL (Sep 02, 2017)73 Germaine Pratt (NC State) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)

Interception return avg 29.5 Lukas Denis (Boston College) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017) [2-59]22.0 Trumaine Washington (Louisville) at Florida State (Oct 21, 2017) [2-44]

Longest interception rtn 73 Andre Smith (North Carolina) vs CAL (Sep 02, 2017)73 Germaine Pratt (NC State) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)

All-purpose yards 272 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)260 Shaun Wilson (Duke) vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017)

Tackles 19.0 Micah Kiser (Virginia) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 24, 2017) [5-14]18.0 Micah Kiser (Virginia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 04, 2017) [5-13]

Sacks 4.0 Austin Bryant (Clemson) vs AUBURN (Sep 09, 2017) [3-2]4.0 Joshua Kaindoh (Florida State) vs DELAWARE STATE (Nov 18, 2017) [4-0]

Tackles for loss 5.5 Clelin Ferrell (Clemson) at Syracuse (Oct 13, 2017) [5-1]5.0 Clelin Ferrell (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017) [5-0]5.0 Bradley Chubb (NC State) at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017) [4-2]

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200-Yard Rushing Performances

272 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)254 Darrin Hall (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 21, 2017)249 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)237 Matt Colburn II (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)204 Mark Walton (Miami) vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017)200 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

272 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)254 Darrin Hall (Pitt) at Duke (Oct 21, 2017)249 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)237 Matt Colburn II (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)204 Mark Walton (Miami) vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017)200 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)199 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 04, 2017)196 KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)196 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs NC STATE (Nov 11, 2017)196 Nyheim Hines (NC State) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)193 AJ Dillon (Boston College) at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)180 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017)180 Malik Williams (Louisville) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)178 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at Florida State (Oct 21, 2017)176 Shaun Wilson (Duke) vs BAYLOR (Sep 16, 2017)170 Travis Homer (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)163 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017)161 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017)158 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)157 Michael Carter (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 14, 2017)157 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs Iowa (12/27/2017)156 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at Kentucky (Nov 25, 2017)155 Jacques Patrick (Florida State) vs ULM (Dec 02, 2017)150 Matt Colburn II (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)149 Malik Williams (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017)149 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 27, 2017)148 Mark Walton (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017)147 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 11, 2017)146 Travis Homer (Miami) vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 11, 2017)143 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) at Virginia (Nov 04, 2017)140 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) at Duke (Nov 18, 2017)137 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 30, 2017)136 Jordan Ellis (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017)136 KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 21, 2017)136 John Wolford (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)135 Nyheim Hines (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17)134 Matt Colburn II (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)132 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017)130 KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 30, 2017)129 KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 28, 2017)124 KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) vs Tennessee (Sep 04, 2017)

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124 Deshawn McClease (Virginia Tech) vs Oklahoma State (Dec 28, 2017)123 Jordon Brown (North Carolina) at Old Dominion (Sep 16, 2017)122 Jon Hilliman (Boston College) vs NOTRE DAME (Sep 16, 2017)121 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs MIAMI (Oct 07, 2017)121 Darrin Hall (Pitt) vs NORTH CAROLINA (11/9/17)120 Brittain Brown (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 02, 2017)120 Arkeem Byrd (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017)120 AJ Dillon (Boston College) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 30, 2017)120 Jacques Patrick (Florida State) at Wake Forest (Sep 30, 2017)120 Matt Colburn II (Wake Forest) at Notre Dame (Nov 04, 2017)117 Cam Akers (Florida State) vs ULM (Dec 02, 2017)116 Brittain Brown (Duke) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 18, 2017)115 Nyheim Hines (NC State) vs SYRACUSE (Sep 30, 2017)115 Cam Akers (Florida State) at Duke (Oct 14, 2017)113 Travis Etienne (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Sep 23, 2017)112 TaQuon Marshall (Georgia Tech) vs PITT (Sep 23, 2017)111 Darrin Hall (Pitt) vs VIRGINIA (10/28/17)111 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs SYRACUSE (Nov 18, 2017)110 Nyheim Hines (NC State) at Boston College (Nov 11, 2017)109 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) at Florida State (Nov 04, 2017)108 Daniel Jones (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017)107 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)107 Reggie Bonnafon (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017)107 Jon Hilliman (Boston College) at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)106 Kelly Bryant (Clemson) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Sep 23, 2017)105 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017)105 Dontae Strickland (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)105 Tavien Feaster (Clemson) at NC State (Nov 04, 2017)103 Travis Homer (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep. 2, 2017)103 Michael Carter (North Carolina) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov 18, 2017)102 Nyheim Hines (NC State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)101 Josh Jackson (Virginia Tech) vs West Virginia (Sep 03, 2017)100 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 30, 2017)100 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) at Miami (Oct 21, 2017)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Lamar Jackson, Louisville - 10AJ Dillon, Boston College - 7TaQuon Marshall, Georgia Tech - 6KirVonte Benson, Georgia Tech - 5Nyheim Hines, NC State - 5Cam Akers, Florida State - 4Matt Colburn II, Wake Forest - 4Eric Dungey, Syracuse - 3Darrin Hall, Pitt - 3Travis Homer, Miami - 3Brittain Brown, Duke - 2Michael Carter, North Carolina - 2Jon Hilliman, Boston College - 2Jacques Patrick, Florida State - 2Mark Walton, Miami - 2

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Malik Williams, Louisville - 2Reggie Bonnafon, Louisville - 1Jordon Brown, North Carolina - 1Kelly Bryant, Clemson - 1Arkeem Byrd, Wake Forest - 1Jordan Ellis, Virginia - 1Travis Etienne, Clemson - 1Tavien Feaster, Clemson - 1Josh Jackson, Virginia Tech - 1Daniel Jones, Duke - 1Deshawn McClease, Virginia Tech - 1Dontae Strickland, Syracuse - 1Shaun Wilson, Duke - 1John Wolford, Wake Forest - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

461 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)455 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)415 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)410 Max Browne (Pitt) vs RICE (9/30/17)400 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)

300-Yard Passing Performances

461 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)455 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)415 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)410 Max Browne (Pitt) vs RICE (9/30/17)400 John Wolford (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)393 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017)385 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)384 Zack Mahoney (Syracuse) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)384 Kurt Benkert (Virginia) at Miami (Nov 18, 2017)378 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)372 Josh Jackson (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)367 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)365 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) vs PITT (Oct 07, 2017)363 John Wolford (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)356 Malik Rosier (Miami) at North Carolina (Oct 28, 2017)354 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at NC State (Oct 05, 2017)346 Daniel Jones (Duke) at Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2017)344 Malik Rosier (Miami) vs SYRACUSE (Oct 21, 2017)341 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs MARSHALL (Sep 09, 2017)338 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs CLEMSON (Nov 04, 2017)333 Malik Rosier (Miami) vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017)332 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017)331 John Wolford (Wake Forest) at Notre Dame (Nov 04, 2017)

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330 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) at Wake Forest (Oct 28, 2017)328 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017)327 Ryan Finley (NC State) at Wake Forest (Nov 18, 2017)322 Josh Jackson (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017)318 Ryan Finley (NC State) vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017)317 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) vs CLEMSON (Sep 16, 2017)316 Kelly Bryant (Clemson) at Louisville (Sep 16, 2017)305 Daniel Jones (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Ryan Finley, NC State - 6Lamar Jackson, Louisville - 6John Wolford, Wake Forest - 4Eric Dungey, Syracuse - 3Malik Rosier, Miami - 3Kurt Benkert, Virginia - 2Josh Jackson, Virginia Tech - 2Daniel Jones, Duke - 2Max Browne, Pitt - 1Kelly Bryant, Clemson - 1Zack Mahoney, Syracuse - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None

100-Yard Receiving Performances

189 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) at ECU (Sep 16, 2017)188 Ervin Philips (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)187 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 25, 2017)183 Jaylen, Smith (Louisville) at North Carolina (Sep 09, 2017)178 Tee Higgins (Clemson) vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017)167 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)155 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) vs CLEMSON (Nov 04, 2017)145 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 11, 2017)143 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) at Florida State (Nov 04, 2017)142 T.J. Rahming (Duke) vs PITT (Oct 21, 2017)141 Andre Levrone (Virginia) at Boise State (Sep 22, 2017)140 Deon Cain (Clemson) vs THE CITADEL (Nov 18, 2017)139 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 16, 2017)139 Sean Savoy (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Oct 07, 2017)139 Tabari Hines (Wake Forest) vs NC STATE (Nov 18, 2017)138 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) vs West Virginia (Sep 03, 2017)138 Auden Tate (Florida State) vs NC STATE (Sep 23, 2017)138 Scotty Washington (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)137 Jester Weah (Pitt) vs RICE (9/30/17)137 Tom Sweeney (Boston College) vs Iowa (12/27/2017)136 Doni Dowling (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)134 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) vs C. CONNECTICUT STATE (Sep 01, 2017)134 Dez Fitzpatrick (Louisville) at NC State (Oct 05, 2017)

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133 Seth Dawkins (Louisville) at NC State (Oct 05, 2017)133 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)133 Scotty Washington (Wake Forest) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 28, 2017)131 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) at NC State (Nov 25, 2017)129 Tabari Hines (Wake Forest) vs UTAH STATE (Sep 16, 2017)127 T.J. Rahming (Duke) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sep 09, 2017)127 Andre Levrone (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)127 Dez Fitzpatrick (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017)125 Anthony Ratliff (North Carolina) vs DUKE (Sep 23, 2017)125 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) at Georgia Tech (Oct 21, 2017)124 Tabari Hines (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)123 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) at LSU (09/23/17)122 Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) vs UCONN (Sep 16, 2017)121 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) vs MARSHALL (Sep 09, 2017)120 Austin Proehl (North Carolina) vs LOUISVILLE (Sep 09, 2017)120 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) at NC State (Sep 30, 2017)119 Cam Serigne (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)118 Jaylen, Smith (Louisville) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 14, 2017)117 Jaylen, Smith (Louisville) vs PURDUE (Sep 02, 2017)117 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) vs PITT (Nov 18, 2017)116 Steve Ishmael (Syracuse) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 09, 2017)116 Alex Bachman (Wake Forest) at Notre Dame (Nov 04, 2017)115 Ray-Ray McCloud (Clemson) at Louisville (Sep 16, 2017)115 Stephen Louis (NC State) vs Arizona State (Dec 29, 2017)114 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) vs South Carolina (Sep 02, 2017)113 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) at Pitt (10/14/17)113 Scotty Washington (Wake Forest) at Syracuse (Nov 11, 2017)112 Jakobi Meyers (NC State) at Florida State (Sep 23, 2017)112 Cam Serigne (Wake Forest) vs Texas A&M (Dec 29, 2017)111 T.J. Rahming (Duke) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 14, 2017)110 Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) vs FLORIDA STATE (Sep 30, 2017)107 Ervin Philips (Syracuse) at Florida State (Nov 04, 2017)107 Jaylen, Smith (Louisville) vs MISS. STATE (Dec 30, 2017)106 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 23, 2017)106 Ahmmon Richards (Miami) at Duke (Sep 29, 2017)106 Jester Weah (Pitt) vs NC STATE (10/14/17)105 Braxton Berrios (Miami) vs TOLEDO (Sep 23, 2017)105 Jakobi Meyers (NC State) vs CLEMSON (Nov 04, 2017)105 Kelvin Harmon (NC State) at Wake Forest (Nov 18, 2017)104 Jaylen Samuels (NC State) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2017)104 Jester Weah (Pitt) at Virginia Tech (Nov 18, 2017)102 Nyqwan Murray (Florida State) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2017)101 Jeff Thomas (Miami) at North Carolina (Oct 28, 2017)101 Cam Phillips (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Nov 04, 2017)101 Jakobi Meyers (NC State) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 25, 2017)100 Traveon Samuel (Louisville) vs CLEMSON (Sep 16, 2017)100 Rafael Araujo-Lopes (Pitt) at Syracuse (Oct 07, 2017)100 Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) at North Carolina (Oct 14, 2017)100 Darrell Langham (Miami) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 14, 2017)100 Ray-Ray McCloud (Clemson) vs Miami (Dec 02,2017)

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Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Steve Ishmael, Syracuse - 8Kelvin Harmon, NC State - 6Cam Phillips, Virginia Tech - 5Jaylen, Smith, Louisville - 4Greg Dortch, Wake Forest - 3Tabari Hines, Wake Forest - 3Jakobi Meyers, NC State - 3T.J. Rahming, Duke - 3Scotty Washington, Wake Forest - 3Jester Weah, Pitt - 3Dez Fitzpatrick, Louisville - 2Andre Levrone, Virginia - 2Ray-Ray McCloud, Clemson - 2Ervin Philips, Syracuse - 2Anthony Ratliff, North Carolina - 2Cam Serigne, Wake Forest - 2Olamide Zaccheaus, Virginia - 2Rafael Araujo-Lopes, Pitt - 1Alex Bachman, Wake Forest - 1Braxton Berrios, Miami - 1Deon Cain, Clemson - 1Seth Dawkins, Louisville - 1Doni Dowling, Virginia - 1Tee Higgins, Clemson - 1Darrell Langham, Miami - 1Stephen Louis, NC State - 1Nyqwan Murray, Florida State - 1Austin Proehl, North Carolina - 1Ahmmon Richards, Miami - 1Traveon Samuel, Louisville - 1Jaylen Samuels, NC State - 1Sean Savoy, Virginia Tech - 1Tom Sweeney, Boston College - 1Auden Tate, Florida State - 1Jeff Thomas, Miami - 1