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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 6-1 10 1 .909 388 153 7-0 3-1 0-0 Won 4 NC State ϧ 2 .714 206 170 2-1 3-1 4-2 7 4 .636 334 276 4-1 3-2 0-1 Lost 1 Wake Forest 4 3 .571 227 201 2-1 1-3 4-2 7 4 .636 381 285 4-1 3-3 0-0 Won 2 Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 2-4 7 4 .636 424 308 4-2 2-2 1-0 Won 2 Boston College 3 4 .429 162 163 1-3 2-1 2-3 6 5 .545 272 256 2-4 3-1 1-0 Won 1 Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 2-4 4 6 .400 240 231 2-3 2-2 0-1 Won 1 Syracuse 2 5 .286 175 255 2-1 0-4 1-4 4 7 .363 315 344 4-2 0-5 0-0 Lost 4 ACC Games Overall COASTAL DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak *Miami 7 0 1.000 203 126 4-0 3-0 5-0 10 0 1.000 337 177 7-0 3-0 0-0 Won 15 Virginia Tech 4 3 .571 175 121 3-1 1-2 3-2 8 3 .727 335 162 5-1 2-2 1-0 Won 1 Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 3-3 5 5 .500 302 254 5-0 0-4 0-1 Lost 1 Virginia 3 4 .429 161 225 2-1 1-3 3-2 6 5 .545 286 310 4-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 2 PiƩ 2 5 .286 158 182 1-2 1-3 2-3 4 7 .363 263 305 3-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 2 Duke 2 5 .286 127 161 1-3 1-2 2-4 5 6 .455 278 226 4-3 1-3 0-0 Won 1 North Carolina 1 6 .143 133 241 0-4 1-2 1-5 3 8 .273 291 342 1-6 2-2 0-0 Won 2 *clinched a berth in the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game Week 13: Games of Nov. 24/25 theACC.com • November 20, 2017 Contacts: Kevin Best, [email protected]; Mike Finn, m[email protected] 2017 STANDINGS UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, November 24 Time TV Sirius XM Series No. 2/2 Miami at PiƩ noon ESPN 84 84 Miami leads series, 25-10-1 No. 24/25 Virginia Tech at Virginia 8 p.m. ESPN 81 81 Virginia Tech leads series, 56-37-5 Saturday, November 25 Time TV Sirius XM Series No. 7/7 Georgia at Georgia Tech noon ABC 81 81 Georgia leads series, 65-41-5 Louisville at Kentucky noon SEC Network 138 191 Kentucky leads series, 15-14 Florida State at Florida noon ESPN 137 190 Florida leads series, 34-25-2 Boston College at Syracuse 12:20 p.m. ACC Network 108 193 Syracuse leads series, 31-19 Duke at Wake Forest 12:30 p.m. RSN 157 194 Duke leads series, 57-38-2 North Carolina at NC State 3:30 p.m. ESPNU 108 193 North Carolina leads series, 66-34-6 No. 4/3 Clemson at South Carolina 7:30 p.m. ESPN 138 191 Clemson leads series, 68-42-4 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game Matchup: No. 2 Clemson will face No. 3 Miami in the 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 2, at CharloƩe’s Bank of America Stadium. Miami (Coastal Division Champion) will be making its rst appearance in the game, while Clemson is in the game for the third straight year and Ōh Ɵme overall. The Tigers won the championship game in 2011, 2015 and 2016. Sold Out Again: The 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game is sold out for fourth Ɵme in seven years at CharloƩe’s Bank of America Stadium. The six previous ACC Football Championship Games in CharloƩe averaged more than 69,000 fans per contest, including sellout crowds in 2010, 2011, and 2015. Over the last seven years, the ACC ranks second among all conferences in aƩendance at its football championship games. Success For ACC Winner: The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game has gone on to play in the NaƟonal Championship Game or compete in the College Football Playos each of the previous four seasons. Highest Ranking: With Clemson ranked No. 2 and Miami at No. 3, this is the rst Ɵme two ACC teams have been ranked in the top four of the College Football PlayoRankings. If those rankings hold for the ACC Championship Game, it would be a matchup of the two highest ranked teams in conference history. Friday Matchups: Seeking a perfect regular season, Miami plays at PiƩ at noon on Friday, Nov. 24. Later that evening, Virginia Tech heads to CharloƩesville to face Virginia at 8 p.m. ACC-SEC: TradiƟonal rivalry games with the Southeastern Confer- ence will be played on the nal Saturday of the regular season when Georgia Tech plays host to Georgia, Louisville travels to Kentucky, Florida State plays at Florida and Clemson faces South Carolina in Columbia. QUICK HITS - WEEK 13

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Page 1: Week 13: Games of Nov. 24/25 theACC.com • November … 2 5 .286 175 255 2-1 0-4 1-4 4 7 .363 315 344 4-2 0-5 0-0 Lost 4 ACC Games ... 305 3-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 2 Duke 2 5 ... ACC teams

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ACC Games OverallATLANTIC 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 6-1 10 1 .909 388 153 7-0 3-1 0-0 Won 4NC State 2 .714 206 170 2-1 3-1 4-2 7 4 .636 334 276 4-1 3-2 0-1 Lost 1Wake Forest 4 3 .571 227 201 2-1 1-3 4-2 7 4 .636 381 285 4-1 3-3 0-0 Won 2Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 2-4 7 4 .636 424 308 4-2 2-2 1-0 Won 2Boston College 3 4 .429 162 163 1-3 2-1 2-3 6 5 .545 272 256 2-4 3-1 1-0 Won 1 Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 2-4 4 6 .400 240 231 2-3 2-2 0-1 Won 1Syracuse 2 5 .286 175 255 2-1 0-4 1-4 4 7 .363 315 344 4-2 0-5 0-0 Lost 4

ACC Games OverallCOASTAL DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak*Miami 7 0 1.000 203 126 4-0 3-0 5-0 10 0 1.000 337 177 7-0 3-0 0-0 Won 15Virginia Tech 4 3 .571 175 121 3-1 1-2 3-2 8 3 .727 335 162 5-1 2-2 1-0 Won 1Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 3-3 5 5 .500 302 254 5-0 0-4 0-1 Lost 1Virginia 3 4 .429 161 225 2-1 1-3 3-2 6 5 .545 286 310 4-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 2Pi 2 5 .286 158 182 1-2 1-3 2-3 4 7 .363 263 305 3-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 2Duke 2 5 .286 127 161 1-3 1-2 2-4 5 6 .455 278 226 4-3 1-3 0-0 Won 1North Carolina 1 6 .143 133 241 0-4 1-2 1-5 3 8 .273 291 342 1-6 2-2 0-0 Won 2 *clinched a berth in the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game

Week 13: Games of Nov. 24/25 theACC.com • November 20, 2017Contacts: Kevin Best, [email protected]; Mike Finn, mfi [email protected]

2017 STANDINGS

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, November 24 Time TV Sirius XM SeriesNo. 2/2 Miami at Pi noon ESPN 84 84 Miami leads series, 25-10-1No. 24/25 Virginia Tech at Virginia 8 p.m. ESPN 81 81 Virginia Tech leads series, 56-37-5

Saturday, November 25 Time TV Sirius XM SeriesNo. 7/7 Georgia at Georgia Tech noon ABC 81 81 Georgia leads series, 65-41-5Louisville at Kentucky noon SEC Network 138 191 Kentucky leads series, 15-14Florida State at Florida noon ESPN 137 190 Florida leads series, 34-25-2Boston College at Syracuse 12:20 p.m. ACC Network 108 193 Syracuse leads series, 31-19Duke at Wake Forest 12:30 p.m. RSN 157 194 Duke leads series, 57-38-2North Carolina at NC State 3:30 p.m. ESPNU 108 193 North Carolina leads series, 66-34-6No. 4/3 Clemson at South Carolina 7:30 p.m. ESPN 138 191 Clemson leads series, 68-42-4

Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game Matchup: No. 2 Clemson will face No. 3 Miami in the 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Charlo e’s Bank of America Stadium. Miami (Coastal Division Champion) will be making its fi rst appearance in the game, while Clemson is in the game for the third straight year and fi h me overall. The Tigers won the championship game in 2011, 2015 and 2016.

Sold Out Again: The 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game is sold out for fourth me in seven years at Charlo e’s Bank of America Stadium. The six previous ACC Football Championship Games in Charlo e averaged more than 69,000 fans per contest, including sellout crowds in 2010, 2011, and 2015. Over the last seven years, the ACC ranks second among all conferences in a endance at its football championship games.

Success For ACC Winner: The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game has gone on to play in the Na onal Championship

Game or compete in the College Football Playoff s each of the previous four seasons.

Highest Ranking: With Clemson ranked No. 2 and Miami at No. 3, this is the fi rst me two ACC teams have been ranked in the top four of the College Football Playoff Rankings. If those rankings hold for the ACC Championship Game, it would be a matchup of the two highest ranked teams in conference history.

Friday Matchups: Seeking a perfect regular season, Miami plays at Pi at noon on Friday, Nov. 24. Later that evening, Virginia Tech heads to Charlo esville to face Virginia at 8 p.m.

ACC-SEC: Tradi onal rivalry games with the Southeastern Confer-ence will be played on the fi nal Saturday of the regular season when Georgia Tech plays host to Georgia, Louisville travels to Kentucky, Florida State plays at Florida and Clemson faces South Carolina in Columbia.

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QUICK HITS Wins Over .500 Teams: Led by Clemson

with seven, the ACC leads all conferences in wins (41) vs. teams with a .500-or-be er record. The next closest conference is the SEC with 36.

Eight Bowl Eligible: The ACC has eight bowl-eligible teams, including Miami (10-0), Clemson (10-1), Virginia Tech (8-3), NC State (7-4), Louisville (7-4), Wake Forest (7-4), Bos-ton College (6-5) and Virginia (6-5). Georgia Tech and Duke need just one win to achieve postseason eligibility. Florida State, which faces Florida and ULM, needs to win both games to extend its 35-year consecu ve bowl streak.

AP Top 25: Three ACC teams are ranked in this week’s AP Top 25 with two others receiving votes. For the second consecu ve week, Miami is No. 2 and Clemson is No. 4. Virginia Tech moved back into the rankings at No. 24, while NC State and Wake Forest both received votes.

ACC Leads All Conferences in Wins Against the CFP Top 25: ACC teams have posted more non-conference wins against teams ranked in the College Football Playoff Commi ee’s Top 25 than any other conference. Four ACC teams have defeated teams currently ranked in the CFP Top 25. The four wins are one more than any other conference.

ACC Team, Opponent .........................................DateClemson def. No. 6 Auburn, 14-6 ......................Sept. 9Duke def. No. 23 Northwestern, 41-17 ..............Sept. 9Virginia def. No. 25 Boise State, 42-23 ............Sept. 22Miami def. No. 8 Notre Dame, 41-8 ................Nov. 11

Miami at Pi : Coastal Division foes Miami and Pi meet for the 37th me in a series which began in Pi sburgh in 1950. Miami holds a 25-10-1 advantage and has won 18 of the last 20 mee ngs, including three of the last four games in ACC compe on.

Virginia Tech at Virginia: The Hokies travel to Charlo esville seeking to maintain their 13-game winning streak in the series which began in Virginia Tech’s fi rst season in the ACC (2004). UVA’s last win against Tech came in 2003 in Charlo esville. The two Coastal Division arch-rivals are mee ng for the 99th me. The par cipa ng head coaches, Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall and Virginia Tech’s Jus n Fuente, have met only once, a 52-10 win for the Hokies last year in Blacks-burg. UVA QB Kurt Benkert is coming off a four-TD pass, 384-yard game against Miami, while the Hokies are sixth in scoring defense, allowing just 14.7 points per game.

Georgia Tech at Georgia: “Clean Old Fashioned Hate” reconvenes for the 112th me when Georgia Tech hosts arch-rival Georgia at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Tech has defeated Georgia four mes in this century, including a 28-27 win last year, but ironically all four wins came in Athens.

Its been since 1999 that Tech had a win over the Bulldogs in Atlanta, a 51-48 over me contest. Tech is led by the 1,000-yard rushing tandem of QB TaQuon Marshall (1,074) and BB KirVonte Benson (1,009), who each topped the 1,000-yards mark against Duke.

Florida State at Florida: Florida State and Florida meet for the 62nd me when the Sem-inoles travel to Gainesville’s Ben Hill Griffi n Stadium. Though Florida holds an overall, 34-25-2 advantage in the series which began in 1958 in Gainesville, the Seminoles have won six of the last seven mee ngs under Jimbo Fisher, including the last three in Gainesville. The Seminoles are looking to keep their bowl hopes alive needing a win Saturday and the following week at home against ULM.

Clemson at South Carolina: Clemson and South Carolina meet for 115th me in a series that began in 1896 in Columbia as the Tigers visit Williams-Brice Stadium. The Tigers have won the last three mee ngs between the arch-rivals, 13 of the last 20 games since 1997, and hold an overall 68-42-4 advantage. Last year’s 49-point victory in a 56-7 decision was the second-highest margin

2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

IN THE RANKINGS• Louisville QB Lamar Jackson leads the na on in total off ense, averaging 414.5 yards per game, is second in points responsible for (242), and is 16th among all players in rushing (117.0). He is ahead of the ACC total off ense record of 393.4 yards per game that he set last year. Jackson’s average is more than 37 yards more per game than his next closest compe tor, Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph (377.4).

• Wake Forest QB John Wolford leads the ACC and ranks seventh in the na on with a 163.5 pass effi ciency ra ng. Wolford has thrown 23 touchdown passes with just four intercep ons.

• Syracuse senior WR Steve Ishmael is second in the na on in recep ons per game (8.5), second in total recep ons (94), fourth in total receiving yards (1,160), and sixth in receiving yards per game (105.5). Ishmael is one of three ACC players in the top 10 in recep ons per game, including his teammate Ervin Philips, who is sixth (7.4) and Virginia’s Olamide Zaccheaus, who is ninth (6.9).

• Boston College’s Michael Walker and North Carolina’s Anthony Ratliff -Williams rank fi rst and second in the na on in combined return yardage. Walker has 973 total return yards, including both punt (356) and kickoff (617) returns, while Ratliff -Williams has 836 yards, all on kickoff returns. Syracuse’s Sean Riley is sixth and Pi ’s Quadree Henderson is 13th.

• NC State senior DE Bradley Chubb ranks second in the na on in tackles for loss, averaging 2.2 per game. He is also seventh na onally in quarterback sacks, averaging 0.91 per game.

• Virginia’s Joe Reed leads the ACC and ranks 10th na onally with a 28.6 kickoff return yards average. He returned three kickoff s for a total of 170 yards (56.7 avg.) against Georgia Tech including a 92-yarder for a TD. UNC’s Anthony Ratliff -Williams is 13th, averaging 27.7 yards.

• Virginia senior S Quin Blanding leads all FBS players with 462 career tackles. That total places him 16th on the ACC career tackle list.

MIAMI WIN STREAKMiami’s 15-game winning streak es for the sixth-longest in ACC history.

Wins Team Beginning Ending29 Florida State 12/1/12 1/1/1517 Clemson 11/22/14 1/11/1617 Florida State 8/28/99 10/7/0016 Florida State 10/10/92 11/13/9315 Maryland 10/30/54 1/2/5615 Maryland 11/8/75 1/1/7715 Miami 11/5/16 –13 Clemson 11/22/80 9/6/8212 Florida State 1/1/96 1/2/97

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of victory in the series. South Caro-lina, though, under new head coach Will Muschamp enters the game with its best record (8-3) since 2013, its last win in the series. Clemson is third na onally in scoring defense, second in team sacks (3.55) sixth in team tackles for loss (8.5).

Louisville at Kentucky: Louisville and Kentucky collide in the ba le for the Governor’s Cup for the 30th me as the Cardinals visit Kroger Field in Lexington. Kentucky holds a 15-14 advantage in the series which began in 1912, but had a 70-year hiatus from 1924 to 1994. Louisville actually hold s a 9-8 lead in games in Lexington and has won fi ve of the last six mee ngs overall. The Cardinals, behind QB Lamar Jackson, are third na onally in total off ense, averaging 560.4 yards per game.

Boston College at Syracuse: Former Big East and current ACC Atlan c Division rivals Bos-ton College and Syracuse meet for the 51st me when the Eagles travel to the Carrier Dome. Syracuse holds an overall 31-19 edge in the series which began in 1920 in Syracuse. The Orange holds a 3-1 advantage since joining the ACC in 2013. BC’s last win at Syracuse was a 16-7 decision in 2010, one of just fi ve wins for the Eagles in 25 games at Syracuse. Both teams have suff ered injuries to their star ng QBs. BC freshman RB AJ Dillon is second in the ACC in rushing yards and second among all freshmen na onally with 1,239 yards. Syracuse WR Steve Ishmael is second na onally in pass recep ons (8.5) and sixth in receiving yards (105.5).

Duke at Wake Forest: In the second-oldest gridiron series in the ACC, Duke and Wake Forest meet for the 98th me, when the Blue Devils travel to BB&T Stadium in Winston-Salem. Wake Forest’s 24-14 win in Durham last year snapped a four-game Blue Devil winning streak in the series, but from 2000-2011 Wake won 12 straight games. Wake Forest QB John Wolford leads the ACC and is seventh na onally in pass effi ciency (163.5), while Duke is third in the ACC in total defense, allowing just 335.4 yards per game. Duke and Wake Forest fi rst met on the gridiron in 1889.

North Carolina at NC State: The Tar Heels and Wolfpack collide for the 117th me when North Carolina travels to State’s Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. The Tar Heels hold an overall edge in the series 66-34-6, but the Wolfpack have won seven of the last 10 mee ngs between the arch-rivals, including a 28-21 win last year in Chapel Hill. NC State DE Bradley Chubb is second na onally in tackles for loss while UNC ranks 103rd in tackles for loss allowed.

Lamar Jackson Makes History Again: Louisville QB Lamar Jackson is the fi rst player in NCAA history to pass for more than 3,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in consecu ve seasons. This year Jackson has thrown for 3,273 yards and rushed for 1,287.

Jackson Third in ACC Career Total Off ense: Louisville’s Lamar Jackson moved past former Clemson standout Deshaun Watson for third place on the ACC’s carer total off ense list. Jackson in 36 career games has 12,474 yards, while Clemson’s Tahj Boyd is in second-place with 13,069 yards. Jackson leads all ac ve players in the FBS, averaging 346.5 total yards per game for his career, which, if maintained would be an ACC record.

Jackson Threatening ACC TD Record: Louisville QB Lamar Jackson has scored 49 career touchdowns (all rushing), an ACC career record for a quarterback. The conference record for touchdowns regardless of posi ons is 56, set by Pi ’s James Conner (2013-16). Conner also holds the ACC career rushing touchdown record with 52.

Na on’s Longest Win Streak: Miami has the na on’s longest winning streak at 15 games, three games clear of Wisconsin at 11. The Hurricanes are 10-0 for the fi rst me since winning their fi rst 12 games in 2002 before falling to Ohio State in the BCS Na onal Championship Game.

Blame It On The Chain: Buoyed by its well-known turnover chain, Miami leads the na on in turnover margin, averaging a posi ve 1.60 turnovers per game more than its opponents. The

2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

WIN STREAKS• Miami has the na on’s longest win streak at 15, three clear of Wisconsin, which has won 12 straight. The Hurricanes have won nine in a row at home, fi ve consecu ve on the road and last year’s neutral site game in the Russell Athle c Bowl.

• Clemson has won nine straight over top 25 teams, the longest streak in Tiger history. The Tigers are 11-1 in matchups of top 15 teams over the last three years and 14-1 in its last 15 games against teams ranked in the top 25 of at least one poll.

• Clemson was perfect at home this season, winning all seven games. Overall, the Tigers have won eight in a row in Death Valley, which is the seventh-longest ac ve streak in the country. Georgia Tech, which plays host to No. 7 Georgia this weekend, has also won eight straight at home.

EIGHTY WINSFSU head coach Jimbo Fisher is just the eighth coach in ACC history to have won at least 80 games at an ACC school since the conference began in 1953. Fisher won his 80th game at Duke on Oct. 14 and is current-ly 82-23. He joins Dabo Swinney, Danny Ford and Frank Howard of Clemson; Bill Murray of Duke; Bobby Bowden of Florida State; George Welsh of Virginia and Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech with 80 wins at one ACC school.

Eighty Wins at One ACC School (Alphabe cal Order)Name, School ............ Years ......... Record ... Pct.Frank Beamer, VT ....... 2004-15 .. 113-47-0 .. .706Bobby Bowden, FSU ... 1992-09 .. 173-53-1 .. .764Jimbo Fisher, FSU ....... 2010-** ... 82-23-0 .. .781Danny Ford, CU ........... 1978-89 .... 96-29-4 .. .760Frank Howard, CU ....... 1953-69 .... 96-71-5 .. .573Bill Murray, Duke ........ 1953-65 .... 80-45-8 ... 632Dabo Swinney, CU ..... 2008-** ... 99-29-0 .. .773 George Welsh, UVA .... 1982-00 .. 134-86-3 .. .608

MOST WINS LAST FIVE YEARS Rk Team ...........................................Wins 1. Alabama ............................................62 2. Clemson..........................................59 3. Ohio State ..........................................58 4. Wisconsin ..........................................52 5. Florida State ...................................51 Oklahoma ..........................................51

CAMPBELL TROPHY FINALISTSMiami wide receiver Braxton Berrios and Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser are among the 13 fi nalists for the 2017 William V. Campbell Trophy, which is awarded by the Na onal Football Founda on to an individual deemed the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the na on. Boas ng a nearly perfect 3.96 GPA, Berrios is the leading receiv-er for undefeated Miami. His impressive resume earned his spot as the Hurricanes’ fourth NFF Na onal Scholar-Athlete. Kiser personifi es the student-athlete ideal, having already earned his degree while claiming All-America accolades as one of the top defensive players in the na on. The two-year team captain becomes Virginia’s fi h NFF Na onal Scholar-Athlete.

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Hurricanes are also second na onally in pass intercep ons with 17 picks.

Dillon Tops 200 yards Again: Boston College’s AJ Dillon topped the 200-yard rushing mark in a game for the second me this season when he rushed for 200 yards on 24 carries and two TDs in the Eagles’ 39-16 win over Connec cut. He becomes only the second freshman in ACC history to twice rush for 200 or more yards in a game. North Carolina’s Amos Lawrence accomplished the feat twice in 1977, including an ACC freshman record 286 yards against Virginia. Dillon previ-ously recorded the best rushing day in the ACC this year with a 272-yard, 39-carry eff ort against Louisville on Oct. 14. That showing is the best by a freshman in the FBS this season and s ll the seventh-best day by any player in the na on.

ACC Freshmen With A pair of 200-yard Games1977: 216 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina vs. NC State 286 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina vs. Virginia 2017: 272 AJ Dillon, Boston College vs. Louisville 200 AJ Dillon, Boston College vs. Connec cut

Louisville’s Williams Gains 20 Yards A Carry: Louisville senior Malik Williams became only the 12th player in this century in the FBS to average 20 yards or more a carry and gain 180 yards in a game. Williams rushed for 180 yards on just nine carries against Syracuse, becoming only the fourth ACC player to do so since 2000, joining Georgia Tech’s Marcus Marshall (2015 vs. Alcorn State), Duke’s Shaun Wilson (2014 vs. Kansas) and Florida State Chris Thompson (2012 vs. Wake Forest).

Wake Forest Off ensive Improvement: Wake Forest has increased its scoring by 14.26 points per game from last year. That’s on pace to be 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 is seventh na onally in pass effi ciency, the Deacons are averaging 34.6 points per game, good enough for third in the conference. Wake’s 381 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 19.37Virginia 1967 17.2 1968 32.9 15.7Wake Forest 2016 20.38 2017 34.64 14.2Maryland 1991 12.54 1992 26.54 14.0

Serigne Sets ACC TE Records: Wake Forest ght end Cam Serigne now holds ACC records for most career recep ons and receiving yards by a ght end and is ed for most touchdown recep- ons. Serigne has 155 catches for 1,941 yards and 20 TDs. He is ed with Virginia Tech’s Bucky

Hodges and Virginia’s Heath Miller for the ACC touchdown record.

Bradley Chubb Named Finalist for the Nagurski Trophy: NC State DE Bradley Chubb was named one of the fi ve fi nalists for this year’s Nagurski Trophy, which is presented annually to the na on’s top defensive player by the Football Writers Associa on of America (FWAA). Chubb ranks second na onally in tackles for loss (2.2) and is seventh in the na on in sacks per game (0.91).

ACC Has Three Named Walter Camp Semifi nalists: NC State DE Bradley Chubb, Louisville QB Lamar Jackson and Miami S Jaquan Johnson have been named three of the 15 Players of Interest for the 2017 Walter Camp Na onal Player of the Year.

Swinney, Richt Named Semifi nalists for Maxwell Munger Coach of the Year: Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney and Miami head coach Mark Richt have been named two of the semifi nal-ists for the 2017 George Munger Na onal Coach of the Year Award which is presented annually by the Maxwell Club to the na on’s top head coach.

Dabo Ranks Fi h: Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney, who earned his 99th career victory last weekend, is fourth on the all- me ACC coaching wins list. Former Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer is in third place with 113 wins.

Rushing QBs: Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson (117.0) and Georgia Tech QB TaQuon

2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

ATLANTIC DIVISIONBoston College Overall Home Roadvs. Atlan c Division 33-35 17-19 16-16vs. Coastal Division 14-22* 7-10 7-10Totals 47-57* 24-29 23-26

Clemsonvs. Atlan c Division 54-16 29-5 25-11vs. Coastal Division 24-13* 12-5 9-7Totals 78-29* 41-10 34-18

Florida Statevs. Atlan c Division 46-24 27-9 19-15vs. Coastal Division 26-12* 9-7 13-4Totals 72-36* 36-16 32-19

Louisvillevs. Atlan c Division 15-9 8-4 7-5vs. Coastal Division 6-2 4-0 2-2Totals 21-10 12-4 9-7

NC Statevs. Atlan c Division 26-44 19-17 7-27vs. Coastal Division 15-18 5-11 10-7Totals 41-62 24-28 17-34

Syracusevs. Atlan c Division 9-19 6-9 3-10vs. Coastal Division 2-7 2-3 0-4Totals 11-26 8-12 3-14

Wake Forestvs. Atlan c Division 26-44 18-17 8-27vs. Coastal Division 14-18 7-7 7-11Totals 40-62* 25-24 15-38

COASTAL DIVISIONDuke Overall Home Roadvs. Atlan c Division 10-23* 3-12 8-12vs. Coastal Division 17-54 10-26 6-26Totals 27-77* 13-38 14-38

Georgia Techvs. Atlan c Division 24-14* 14-7 9-7vs. Coastal Division 39-31 23-12 16-19Totals 63-45* 37-19 25-26

Miamivs. Atlan c Division 15-18 6-9 9-9vs. Coastal Division 43-26 26-11 17-15Totals 58-44 32-20 26-24

North Carolinavs. Atlan c Division 16-18* 11-7 5-10vs. Coastal Division 35-35 18-18 17-17Totals 51-53* 29-25 22-27

Pi vs. Atlan c Division 7-3 3-2 4-1vs. Coastal Division 14-15 8-8 6-7Totals 21-18 11-10 10-8

Virginiavs. Atlan c Division 11-22 6-11 5-11vs. Coastal Division 25-44 17-16 8-28Totals 36-66 23-26 13-39

Virginia Techvs. Atlan c Division 24-16* 10-6 11-8vs. Coastal Division 51-18 26-9 25-7Totals 75-34* 36-15 36-15

*Includes ACC Championship Game(s)

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Marshall (107.4) rank fi rst and third, respec vely, in the ACC in rushing. In its 65 years, the ACC has never had a quarterback fi nish the season as its rushing leader. Boston College running back AJ Dillon is second at 112.6 per game.

Scoring Defense: Clemson ranks third na onally in scoring defense, allowing just 13.9 points per game. The Tigers are one of three ACC teams ranked in the top 15, including Virginia Tech, which is sixth allowing 14.7 points a game and Miami, which is 15th allowing 17.7 per contest.

In The Rankings: Clemson has been ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll in each of the past 39 weeks. That es Alabama for the longest current steak in the na on.

Coaching Success: Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher (82-23, .781) and Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney (99-29, .773) are the two winningest coaches by percentage in ACC history.

Bobby Dodd Award: Four ACC coaches are included on the Bobby Dodd Award Midseason Watch List, including Dave Doeren of NC State, Jus n Fuente of Virginia Tech, Mark Richt of Miami and Dabo Swinney of Clemson. Swinney is a past winner of the Dodd Coach of the Year Award in 2011.

Tackles For Loss: Four ACC teams rank in the top 15 of tackles for loss. Miami ranks fourth na onally in tackles for loss, averaging 9.0 hits behind the line of scrimmage per game. The Hurricanes are followed by Clemson (sixth, 8.5), Wake Forest (sixth, 8.2), Virginia Tech (13th, 7.8).

Butkus Award: Two ACC players – Clemson’s Dorian O’Daniel and Virginia Tech’s Tremaine Edmunds – have been named fi nalists for the Butkus Award, which is presented annually to the na on’s top lineback-er.

Thorpe Award: Three ACC players have been named semifi nalists for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, which is presented annually to the na on’s top defensive back. Named from the ACC were Jeremy McDuff -ie of Duke, Derwin James of Florida State and Quin Blanding of Virginia.

Lou Groza Award: Three ACC placekickers have been honored as semifi nalists for this year’s Lou Groza College Placekicker of the Year award. Named from the ACC were Miami’s Michael Badgley, Louisville’s Blanton Creque and Syracuse’ Cole Murphy.

Wuerff el Trophy: The ACC had three of the 11 football student-ath-letes selected as semifi nalists for this year’s Wuerff el Trophy, the most of any conference. The Wuerff el is regarded as the premier award in College Football recognizing Community Service. Honored from the ACC were NC State P A.J. Cole III, Pi T Brian O’Neill and Duke OL Gabe Brandner.

NFL Quarterbacks: Twelve quarterbacks from ACC schools have started an NFL game this season. Four of those signal callers are from NC State, including Philip Rivers (Chargers), Russell Wilson (Seahawks), 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), Pi ’s Tom Savage (Texans) and Nathan Peterman (Buff alo), Virginia Tech’s Tyrod Taylor (Bills) and Florida State’s Jameis Winston (Buccaneers) and E.J. Manuel (Raiders). All 12 played in the ACC.

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.

ACC COACHING SUCCESS Six ACC coaches – the most of any conference – rank in the top

25 of all ac ve coaches in career winning percentage with a minimum of fi ve years as a head coach. Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher ranks fourth (.781), followed by Clemson’s Dabo Swinney (sixth, .773), Miami’s Mark Richt (seventh, .749), Louisville’s Bobby Petrino (10th, .712), Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson (17th, .664) and Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall (21st, .649).

Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson ranks fourth among all ac ve head coaches in career victories, having recorded 182 wins in his 20-year career. Miami’s Mark Richt is ed for eighth with 164 wins, followed by Louisville’s Bobby Petrino, who is ed for 17th with 116 wins, Dave Clawson of Wake Forest (110) who is 21st, Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall, who is 23rd with 107 wins, and Duke’s David Cutcliff e, who is 24th with 101 wins. Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is ed for 25th with 99.

NATIONAL TITLES & HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS Two of the last four na onal champions have come from the ACC

(Clemson in 2016, Florida State in 2013), the only conference with mul- ple winners over that stretch. The ACC has had a team in the champi-

onship game in three of the four years.

The ACC is the fi rst conference since 1994 to have a football na on-al tle winner (Clemson) and a Heisman Trophy winner (Lamar Jackson, Louisville) from two diff erent schools in the same season.

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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, UL

Off ensive LineSept. 5 .................................. Tony Adams, OG, NCSUSept. 11 ......................................... Evan 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, WF

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, WF

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, 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, Wake Forest

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, UM

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, UP

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, BC

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FWAA Na onal Team of the WeekOct. 16 ............................................................. Syracuse

Bobby Dodd Coach of the WeekOct. 16 ........................................Dino Babers, Syracuse

Walter Camp Defensive Player of the WeekSept. 11 ..............................Aus n Bryant, DE, ClemsonSept. 18 ................................... Micah Kiser, LB, VirginiaOct. 22 ..............................Michael Pinckney, LB, MiamiNov. 12............................... Jaquan Johnson, DB, Miami

Walter Camp Off ensive Player of the WeekOct. 15 ..............................AJ Dillon, TB, Boston College

Bronco Nagurski Defensive Player of the WeekSept. 11 ..............................Aus n Bryant, DE, ClemsonOct. 3 .............................. Dorian O’Daniel, LB, Clemson

Bednarik Defensive Player of the WeekOct. 3 .............................. Duke Ejiofor, DE, Wake ForestNov. 14..............................Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State

Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor RollSept. 5 ..................................... Nyheim Hines, NC StateSept. 18 ......................................... Sean Riley, Syracuse....................................................... Shaun Wilson, Duke.......................................... Olamide Zacchaeus, VirginiaOct. 9 ........................................ Jordan Whitehead, Pi ................................................. Nyheim Hines, NC StateOct. 16 ..................................... Nyheim Hines, NC StateOct. 30 .................................. Greg Dortch, Wake Forest

Paul Hornung Award FinalistsNov. 9 ....................................... Nyheim Hines, NC State

Ray Guy Award Punter of the WeekSept. 11 ........................... Tom Sheldon, North Carolina

Davey O’Brien Award (QB) Great 8 Performer of the WeekSept. 6 ......................... TaQuon Marshall, Georgia Tech............................................... Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleSept. 11 ................................. Lamar Jackson, Louisville......................................................... Daniel Jones, DukeSept. 18 ...................................... Kelly Bryant, ClemsonSept. 24 ........................................Ryan Finley, NC StateOct. 2 ..................................................Max Browne, Pi .................................................... Kelly Bryant, ClemsonOct. 16 .........................................Eric Dungey, SyracuseOct. 23 ........................ Anthony Brown, Boston College............................................... Lamar Jackson, Louisville........................................................Malik Rosier, MiamiOct. 30 ................................ John Wolford, Wake Forest

Manning Award (QB) Stars of the WeekSept. 5 ......................... TaQuon Marshall, Georgia TechSept. 11 ................................. Lamar Jackson, Louisville......................................................... Daniel Jones, DukeSept. 18 ...............................Josh Jackson, Virginia TechSept. 24 .......................................Kurt Benkert, Virginia......................................................Ryan Finley, NC StateOct. 2 ..................................................Max Browne, Pi .................................................... Kelly Bryant, ClemsonOct. 9 ............................................Ryan Finley, NC StateOct. 16 .........................................Eric Dungey, ClemsonOct. 23 ........................ Anthony Brown, Boston College............................................... Lamar Jackson, LouisvilleOct. 30 ................................ John Wolford, Wake ForestNov. 13................................... Lamar Jackson, Louisville............................................ John Wolford, Wake Forest

Nov. 20................................... Lamar Jackson, Louisville

Lou Groza Stars of the WeekSept. 5 ................... Colton Lichtenberg, Boston CollegeOct. 2 .................................. Ricky Aguayo, Florida StateOct. 16 .....................................Michael Badgley, MiamiOct. 23 .......................................Cole Murphy, Syracuse

Lo IMPACT Trophy Player of the WeekSept. 18 ................................... Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia

John Mackey Tight End of the WeekSept. 18 ............................... Cam Serigne, Wake Forest

Joe Moore Off ensive Line Midseason Honor RollOct. 9 ............. Clemson, NC State, Miami, Virginia Tech

ESPN.com Midseason All-America TeamOct. 9 ............................... Mike Knoll, P, Boston College............................................Aus n Bryant, DE, Clemson........................................ Dorian O’Daniel, LB, Clemson..........................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State..........................................Jaylen Samuels, TE, NC State

AP Midseason All-America TeamFirst TeamOct. 17 ............................. Mike Knoll, P, Boston College............................................Aus n Bryant, DE, Clemson ..........................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State..........................................Jaylen Samuels, TE, NC StateSecond Team........................................ Dorian O’Daniel, LB, Clemson........................................... Nyheim Hines, AP, NC State....................................... Derwin James, S, Florida State................................................. Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia..........................................Steve Ishmael, WR, Syracuse

Thorpe Award Semifi nalistsOct. 23 ...................................Quin Blanding, S, Virginia....................................... Derwin James, S, Florida State.............................................. Jeremy McDuffi e, S, Duke

Butkus Award Semifi nalistsOct. 30 ..................................Dorian O’Daniel, Clemson.......................................................Micah Kiser, Virginia.................................. Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech

Butkus Award FinalistsNov. 20..................................Dorian O’Daniel, Clemson.................................. Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech

Maxwell Award Semifi nalistsOct. 30 .............................Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

Bednarik Award Semifi nalistsOct. 30 ...........................Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson...............................................Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke....................................... Derwin James, S, Florida State..........................................Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State........................................ Duke Ejiofor, DE, Wake Forest

Lou Groza Award Semifi nalistsNov. 2 ................................. Michael Badgley, PK, Miami........................................Blanton Creque, PK, Louisville.............................................Cole Murphy, PK, Syracuse

Wuerff el Award Semifi nalistsNov. 2 ..................................... Gabe Brandner, OL, Duke...................................................A.J. Cole III, P, NC State......................................................Brian O’Neill, OT, Pi

Davey O’Brien Award Semifi nalistsNov. 7 .......................................... Kelly Bryant, Clemson............................................... Lamar Jackson, Louisville

Senior Class AwardNov. 8 .............................................Micah Kiser, Virginia

Biletnikoff Award Semifi nalistsNov. 13..................................... Steve Ishmael, Syracuse

Mackey Award Semifi nalistsNov. 14....................Christopher Herndon IV, TE, Miami..........................................Jaylen Samuels, TE, NC State ........................................Cam Serigne, TE, Wake Forest

Bronko Nagurski FinalistsNov. 15..............................Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictNov. 16..................................Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse.................................................Ma Keller, ST, Syracuse.............................................. Kurt Benkert, QB, Virginia......................................... Davis Koppenhaver, TE, Duke.......................................Garre Bradbury, OT, NC State............................................... Gabe Brandner, OT, Duke............................................Eric Gallo, OL, Virginia Tech................................................. Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia............................................. Alonzo Saxton II, DB, Duke....................................................A.J. Cole II, P, NC State...........................................Braxton Berrios, WR, Miami....................................Jared Jackson, WR, Florida State.......................................Chris an Wilkins, DT, Clemson

Nov. 17George Munger Coach of the Year Semifi nalists..........................................................Mark Richt, Miami.................................................Dabo Swinney, Clemson

ACC NATIONAL HONOR ROLL

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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-present 400 6. Nick Novak, MD, 2001-04 393 7. Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-present 392 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-present 78 5. Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-present 75 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. Tajh Boyd, CU, 2010-13 13,069 3. Lamar Jackson, UL, 2015-present 12,474 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 2. Ted Brown, NC State, 1975-78 49 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2015-present 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 2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 2014-16 116 3. Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2014-present 114 4. Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 112 5. Marquise Williams, NC State, 2012-15 96

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ACC Career Rushing Yards by a QuarterbackRk. Player, School Years Yards 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-present 3,818 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-present 49 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-- 5. Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 4,289 6. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 4,112 7. Antwan Randle-El, Indiana 1998-01 3,895 8. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-present 3,818 9. Joshua Cribbs, Kent State 2001-04 3,670 10. Dee Dowis, Air Force 1986-89 3,612 11. Kareem Wilson, Ohio 1995-98 3,597 12. Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2011-14 3,482

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, FS (SU) 2017

ACC Record Book

Freshmen Rushing Leaders - Single-Season Rk. Player, School, Year Yards 1. Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 1,655 2. Darren Evans, Virginia Tech, 2008 1,265 3. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina, 2011 1,253 4. AJ Dillon, Boston College, 2017 1,239 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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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]

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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]

NC STATEOffi ce .....................................919-515-2102Annabelle Myers .. [email protected] Reinhardt [email protected]

PITTOffi ce .....................................412-648-8420E.J. Borghe eborghe @athle cs.pi .eduR.J. Sepich ..........rsepich@athle cs.pi .edu

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VIRGINIAOffi ce .....................................434-982-5500Jim Daves [email protected] Briedis ............... [email protected]

VIRGINIA TECHOffi ce .....................................540-231-6726Pete Moris ......................... [email protected] Long [email protected]

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ACC Communica ons4512 Weybridge Lane • Greensboro, N.C. 27407

Kevin Best, Senior Associate [email protected] .........................336-369-4651

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2017 ACC FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES

ACC Head Coaches TeleconferenceThe head football coaches teleconference will take place on Wednesdays beginning August 30, with one excep on. The fi nal regular season teleconference will be on Tuesday, Nov. 21.

Media Number: 800-909-4792Teleconference Schedule:10:20 am Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (Only on Sept. 13, Oct. 4, Oct. 25; Nov. 1, Nov. 8)10:30 am Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia10:40 am Dabo Swinney, Clemson10:50 am Jimbo Fisher, Florida State11:00 am Bobby Petrino, Louisville11:10 am Dino Babers, Syracuse11:30 am Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:40 am Larry Fedora, North Carolina11:50 am Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech12:00 pm Dave Clawson, Wake Forest12:10 pm Pat Narduzzi, Pi 12:20 pm Steve Addazio, Boston College12:30 pm David Cutcliff e, Duke12:40 pm Dave Doeren, NC State12:50 pm Mark Richt, Miami

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.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017• First 2017 CFP Commi ee rankings announced

Wednesday, November 8, 2017• ACC Football Championship Game creden al appli-ca on website opens

Sunday, November 26, 2017• All-ACC Football Team Vo ng Ends at 5 p.m. • Jacobs Blocking Trophy announced, 1 p.m. • ACC Football Championship Game par cipa ng coaches teleconference, 4-5 p.m.

Monday, November 27, 2017• ACC Football Championship Game par cipa ng student-athletes teleconference, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ( mes subject to change)• All-ACC Football Team announced, 3 p.m.• Deadline for media creden applica ons to ACC Football Championship Game, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017• ACC Coach, Off ensive, Defensive and Overall Rookie of the Year announced, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017• ACC Off ensive, Defensive and Overall Player of the Year Announced, 1 p.m.

Thursday, November 30, 2017• Jim Tatum Award (Top Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award, (Most Courageous Football Student-Athlete) announced, 11 a.m.

Friday, December 1, 2017• ACC FB Championship Game Press Conference(Both par cipa ng coaches), Time TBD, Bank of America Stadium• ACC Night of Legends, Charlo e Conven on Center, 6 p.m.

Saturday, December 2, 2017•2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, Bank of America Stadium, 7:45 p.m. on ESPN or 8 p.m. on ABC

Sunday, December 3, 2017• Selec on Sunday-- College Football Playoff and ACC Bowl Teams announced

Friday, December 15, 2017College Football Playoff media creden al applica on deadline

February 7, 2018Na onal Football Signing Day

ACC FOOTBALL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORS

MEDIA INFORMATION: IMPORTANT DATES

2018 ACC Football Kickoff : July 18 (Coastal) & 19 (Atlan c) • The Wes n Hotel, Charlo e, N.C.

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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 48 137 7 406Duke - 57 - 172Florida State - 362 72 552Georgia Tech - 146 - 299Louisville - 8 - 26Miami 13 296 68 474North Carolina - 76 1 246NC State - 11 - 149Pi - - - 4Virginia - 24 3 166Virginia Tech 1 94 - 286Wake 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 1Miami 18 16 17 14 14 13 11 8 8 9 7 2 2Oklahoma 7 5 2 3 3 3 12 9 10 8 5 3 3Clemson 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 7 7 6 4 4 4Wisconsin 9 9 10 9 10 9 7 5 5 4 6 5 5Auburn 12 13 15 15 13 12 10 21 19 16 10 6 6Georgia 15 15 13 11 7 5 4 3 3 2 2 7 7Ohio State 2 2 8 10 11 10 9 6 6 3 11 8 8Notre Dame - 24 - - 22 t21 16 13 9 5 3 9 9TCU - 23 20 16 9 8 6 4 4 10 8 11 10USC 4 6 4 5 5 14 13 11 21 17 15 12 11Penn State 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 7 16 13 12UCF - - - - - 25 22 20 18 15 14 14 13Washington St. 24 20 21 18 16 11 8 15 15 25 19 15 14Washington 8 7 6 7 6 6 5 12 12 12 9 16 15Mississippi St. - - - 17 24 - - - - 21 18 17 16Memphis - - - - - - - 25 24 22 20 18 17Oklahoma St. 10 11 9 6 15 15 14 10 11 11 12 10 18LSU 13 12 12 25 25 - - 24 23 19 - 21 19Stanford 14 14 19 - - - 23 22 20 18 - 20 20Michigan State - - - - - - 21 18 16 24 13 22 21USF 19 21 22 21 18 18 18 t16 17 - 22 23 22Northwestern - - - - - - - - - - - - 23Virginia Tech 21 18 16 13 12 16 15 14 13 13 17 - 24Boise State - - - - - - - - - - - - 25Michigan 11 8 7 8 8 7 17 19 - - 21 19 -West Virginia 22 - - - 23 23 - 23 22 - 23 24 -NC State - - - - - 24 20 t16 14 20 - 25 - 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 N 28 D3Alabama 2 2 1Clemson 4 4 2Miami 10 7 3Oklahoma 5 5 4Wisconsin 9 8 5Auburn 14 10 6Georgia 1 1 7Notre Dame 3 3 8Ohio State 6 13 9Penn State 7 14 10USC 17 11 11TCU 8 6 12Oklahoma State 11 15 13Washington State 25 19 14UCF 18 18 15Mississippi State 16 16 16Michigan State 24 12 17Washington 12 9 18NC State 20 23 19LSU 19 24 20Memphis 23 22 21Stanford 21 - 22Northwestern - 25 23Michigan - - 24Boise State - - 25 Virginia Tech 13 17 -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 Preasea-son poll, including Florida 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, Maryland 16, Syracuse 16, Virginia 9, NC State 7, Louisville 7, Boston College 5, South Carolina 2, 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.

Saturday, November 18Delaware State at Florida State RSN, noonThe Citadel at Clemson ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Pi at Virginia Tech ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Western Carolina at North Carolina ACC Network Extra, 3 p.m.Georgia Tech at Duke RSN, 3:30 p.m.Syracuse at Louisville ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Virginia at Miami ABC, noonBoston College vs. Connec cut CBSSN, 7 p.m. (Fenway Park, Boston)NC State at Wake Forest ESPNU, 7:30 p.m.

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

Saturday, November 25Georgia at Georgia Tech ABC, noonLouisville at Kentucky SEC Network, noonFlorida State at Florida ESPN, noonBoston College at Syracuse ACC Network, 12:20 p.m.Duke at Wake Forest RSN, 12:30 p.m.North Carolina at NC State ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.Clemson at South Carolina ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 2ULM at Florida State noon, ACC Network Extra2017 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game ABC, 8 p.m. Miami vs. Clemson (BOA Stadium)

2017 ACC FOOTBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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In its seventh year in Charlo e, the Dr Pepper Atlan c Coast Conference Football Championship Game will once again be a prime me experience this year at Bank of America Stadium with an 8 p.m. kickoff on ABC on Saturday, Dec. 2. Bank of America Stadium is home to the Carolina Panthers of the Na onal Football League, the Belk Bowl college football bowl game and to the Belk College Football Kickoff Game, which this year features NC State against South Carolina on Sept. 2.

2017 ACC Championship Game - Schedule

Sunday, November 26• Coaches Media Teleconferences4 p.m. - Dabo Swinney; 4:30 p.m. - Mark Richt

Monday, November 27• Players Media Teleconference, 11:30 a.m.

Friday, December 1• Championship Press Conference, 1 p.m.(Bank of America Stadium, both coaches available)

Saturday, December 2• ACC Fan 5K Road Race Presented by Novant Health, 8 a.m., Corner of Tryon and MLK Streets

•ACC FanFest, 2-7 p.m., Tryon Street between Stonewall & Fourth

• Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game, 8 p.m. (ABC)

ACC Divisional TiebreakerIf more than one team in the same division is ed for the best winning percentage in its Conference games, the procedures listed below will be followed to determine the division’s representa ve in the ACC Championship Game:

Two-Team Tie: 1. Head-to-head compe on between the two ed teams.

2. Win percentage of the ed teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head compe on versus the team within the division with the best overall win percentage. (Divisional and non-divisional) and proceding through the division. Mul ple es within the division will be broken from fi rst-to-last using the league’s ebreaking procedures. 4. Overall win percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Combined win percentage vs. all non-divisional opponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based on their order of fi nish (overall conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based upon their divisional order of fi nish.7. The ed team with the higher ranking by the Team Ra ng Score metric provided by SportSource Analy cs following the conclusion of regular season games.8. The representa ve shall be chosen by a draw.(as administered by the Commissioner or the Commissioner’s designee.)

Three-Team (or More) Team Tie:(Once a team is eliminated from the e, the e-breaker procedures restart for the remaining

teams. If the three (or more) team e can be reduced to two teams, the two-team ebreaker format will then be applied.) 1. Combined head-to-head win percentage among the ed teams. 2. Win percentage of the ed teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head compe on versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference win percentage, and proceeding through the division. Mul ple es within the division will be broken fi rst to last, using the league’s e-breaker policies. 4. Combined win percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Overall win percentage versus non-divisional opponents. 6. Win percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of fi nish (overall win percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their divisional order of fi nish.7. The ed team with the highest ranking by the Team Ra ng Score metric provided by SportSource Analy cs following the conclusion of regular season games. 8. The representa ve shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or the Commissioner’s designee.

ACC Football Championship Headquarters - The Wes n Charlo eThe Wes n Charlo e will serve as both the ACC Championship Game headquarters and the media headquarters for the ACC’s 13th Annual Football Championship Game. A media workroom with complimentary internet wireless connec ons will be available on Friday and Saturday. The Wes n Charlo e is located at 601 West College Street, Charlo e, N.C., 28202, (704) 375-2600

Team Hotels:Charlo e Marrio City Center (Atlan c)

Sheraton Charlo e (Coastal)

Media Creden alsAvailable by applica on only through the ACC website

www.sportssystems.com/ACC

Media CoordinatorKevin Best, Senior Associate Commissioner/Communica ons

336-369-4651, [email protected]

I it th i Ch l th D P Atl C t C f F tb ll Ch i hi

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - SATURDAY, DEC 2, 2017

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Dec. 21: Bad Boy Motors Gasparilla Bowl (Secondary Bowl Possibility)Tropicana Field • St. Petersburg, Florida ESPN • 8 p.m.American Athle c vs. Conference USA

Dec. 23: Birmingham (Secondary Bowl Possibility)Legion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaESPN • NoonSEC vs. American Athle c

Dec. 26: Quick Lane BowlFord Field • Detroit, MichiganESPN • 5:15 p.m.Big Ten vs. ACC or Notre Dame

Dec. 27: Independence BowlIndependence Stadium • Shreveport, LouisianaESPN • 1:30 p.m.SEC vs. ACC or Notre Dame

Dec. 27: New Era Pinstripe BowlYankee Stadium • Bronx, New YorkESPN • 5:15 p.m.Big Ten vs. ACC or Notre Dame

Dec. 28: Military Bowl Pres. by Northrop GrummanNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, Maryland • ESPN • 1:30 p.m.ACC or Notre Dame vs. American Athle c

Dec. 28: Camping World BowlCamping World Stadium • Orlando, FloridaESPN • 5:15 p.m.SEC/ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame

Dec. 29: Belk BowlBank of America Stadium • Charlo e, North Carolina ESPN • 1 p.m.SEC vs. ACC or Notre Dame

Dec. 29: Hyundai Sun BowlSun Bowl Stadium • El Paso, TexasCBS • 2 p.m.Pac-12 vs. ACC or Notre Dame

Dec. 29: Franklin American Mortgage Music City BowlNissan Stadium • Nashville, TennesseeESPN • 4:30 p.m.SEC/Big Ten/ACC/Notre Dame

Dec. 29: Goodyear Co on Bowl Classic (Host Bowl)Co on Bowl • Arlington, TexasESPN • 8:30 p.m.Big 12 vs. Conference USA

Dec. 30: TaxSlayer BowlEverBank Field • Jacksonville, FloridaESPN • NoonSEC/ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame

Dec. 30: PlaySta on Fiesta Bowl (Host Bowl)Univ. of Phoenix Stadium • Glendale, Arizona ESPN • 4 p.m. • New Year’s Six

Dec. 30: Capital One Orange BowlHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FloridaESPN • 8 p.m. • New Year’s Six

Dec. 31: Citrus BowlCamping World Stadium • Orlando, FloridaABC • 1 p.m.SEC/ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame

Jan. 1: Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl (Host Bowl)Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, Georgia • ESPN • 12:30 p.m. • New Year’s Six

Jan. 1: Na onal Semifi nals Rose Bowl Game Present-ed by Northwestern MutualRose Bowl • Pasadena, CaliforniaESPN • 5 p.m.

Jan. 1: Na onal Semifi nals, Allstate Sugar BowlMercedes-Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana • ESPN • 8:45 p.m.

Jan. 8: CFP Na onal ChampionshipMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GeorgiaESPN• 8 p.m.

ACC AFFILIATED BOWL GAMES

2017 ACC Bowl Quick Selec on OrderThe ACC is in the fourth year of six-year contracts with its current bowl partners.

College Football Playoff (four teams)If the ACC Champion is not in one of the CFP semi-fi nal games, it will appear the Capital One Orange Bowl. There is no limit on how many teams the College Football Playoff may choose from a par c-ular conference. There is also a possibility an ACC team, if it is ranked high enough, could be chosen for a berth in one of the New Year’s Six Bowls. This year the New Year’s Six at-large berths will be in the Goodyear Co on, PlaySta on Fiesta and Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowls.

Capital One Orange BowlThe ACC champion, if not in the College Football Playoff , will appear this year in the Capital One Orange Bowl. The opponent will be the high-est-ranked available team from the SEC, Big Ten or Notre Dame. If the ACC champion is selected for the College Football Playoff , then the next highest ranked ACC team will serve as the host team in the Capital One Orange Bowl.

Citrus BowlIn a year in which the Capital One Orange Bowl (this year) will not host the na onal semifi nals, and the ACC opponent in the Orange Bowl is a team from the Big Ten, then the ACC will have a team selected to the Citrus Bowl prior to the selec on for the Camping World Bowl.

Camping World BowlThe Camping World Bowl has fi rst pick of ACC teams in 2017 a er the College Football Playoff , the Capital One Orange Bowl, the Host Bowls (if applicable) and the Citrus Bowl (only should the ACC Orange Bowl opponent be a team from the Big Ten).

Tier One BowlsAll have equal selec on status Belk/Hyundai Sun/New Era Pinstripe/Franklin American Mortgage Music City or TaxSlayer

Tier Two BowlsMilitary Bowl Presented by Northrop GrummanWalk-ons Independence BowlQuick Lane BowlBad Boys Mowers Gasparilla BowlSecondary Only--if not fi lled by the American Athle c Conference or Conference USABirmingham BowlSecondary only--if not fi lled by the Southeastern or American Athle c Conferences.

One Win Rule Applies To Notre DameNotre Dame is eligible for ACC Bowl selec on beginning with the Citrus Bowl and con nuing through the league’s bowl selec ons. Howev-er, Notre Dame must be within one win of the available ACC team with the best overall record in order to be chosen. For example, if an ACC team is 9-3, a 7-5 Notre Dame team can not be chosen in its place. Notre Dame would have to be 8-4 to be chosen over a 9-3 league team.

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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 42-44-0 (7) .488 29-32-0 (5) .475 12-26-0 (5) .316 4-15 .211 8-11 .421 0-0Dabo Swinney, Clemson 99-29-0 (10) .773 99-29-0 (10) .773 64-17-0 (10) .790 34-4 .895 27-12 .692 3-1David Cutcliff e, Duke 101-96-0 (17) .513 57-67-0 (10) .460 27-52-0 (10) .342 13-26 .333 14-25 .359 0-1Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 82-23-0 (8) .781 82-23-0 (8) .781 51-17-0 (8) .750 25-7 .781 23-9 .719 3-1Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 182-92-0 (21) .664 75-53-0 (10) .586 46-36-0 (10) .561 28-12 .700 18-22 .450 0-2Bobby Petrino, Louisville 116-47-0 (13) .712 74-26-0 (7) .740 21-11-0 (4) .656 12-4 .750 9-7 .563 0-0Mark Richt, Miami 164-55-0 (17) .749 19-4-0 (2) .826 13-3-0 (2) .813 7-2 .778 6-1 .857 0-0Larry Fedora, North Carolina 77-52-0 (10) .597 43-33-0 (6) .566 27-21-0 (6) .563 13-11 .542 14-9 .609 0-1Dave Doeren, NC State 55-34-0 (7) .618 32-30-0 (5) .516 14-25-0 (5) .359 5-14 .263 9-11 .450 0-0Pat Narduzzi, Pi 20-17-0 (3) .541 20-17-0 (3) .541 13-10-0 (3) .565 6-5 .545 7-5 .583 0-0Dino Babers, Syracuse 45-31-0 (6) .592 8-15-0 (2) .348 4-11-0 (2) .267 3-4 .429 1-7 .125 0-0Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 107-58-0 (13) .649 8-15-0 (2) .348 4-11-0 (2) .267 2-5 .286 2-6 .250 0-0Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech 44-30-0 (6) .595 18-7-0 (2) .720 10-6-0 (2) .625 6-2 .750 4-3 .571 0-1Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 110-108-0 (18) .505 20-28-0 (4) .416 8-23-0 (4) .258 5-10 .333 4-12 .250 0-0All ACC records include ACC Championship Game results

Four ACC Coaches In Top 10 in Career Winning Percentage; Seven in Top 30

Four current ACC head coaches rank among the Top 10 coaches na onally in ac ve career winning percent-age and six are ranked in the Top 20, led by Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher, who ranks fourth overall with a .781 mark behind Ohio State’s Urban Meyer (.849), Washington’s Chris Peterson (.821) and Stanford’s Da-vid Shaw (.783). Joining Fisher in the Top 11 are Dabo Swinney of Clemson at 6th, Mark Richt of Miami at 7th and Bobby Petrino of Louisville at 10th. Paul Johnson (17th) of Georgia Tech and Bronco Mendenhall (21st) are also ranked in the Top 21. NC State’s Dave Doeren is ranked 28th (.618).

Career Winning Percentage(Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS)

Pl. Name, School ............................... Record ....Pct.1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .............174-31-0 ... .8492. Chris Petersen, Washington. ........128-28-0 ... .8213. David Shaw, Stanford .....................72-20-0 ... .7834. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ........... 82-23-0 ....7815. Nick Saban, Alabama ...................216-61-1 ... .7796. Dabo Swinney, Clemson .............. 99-29-0 ....7737. Mark Richt, Miami .................... 164-55-0 ....7498. Gary Pa erson, TCU ....................158-56-0 ... .738 Brian Kelly, Notre Dame...............240-89-2 ... .73810. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ........... 116-47-0 ....71211. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ................86-36-0 ... .70512. Gus Malzahn, Auburn ....................53-23-0 ... .69713. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ......112-53-0 ... .67914. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M ..............86-42-0 ... .67215. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin ..................51-25-0 ... .67116. Rod Carey, Northern Illinois ...........44-22-0 ... .66717. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech. ...... 182-92-0 ....66418. Kyle Whi ngham, Utah ..............109-56-0 ... .66119. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ............208-110-1 ... .65420. Mark Dantonio, Michigan St. .......116-62-0 ... .65221. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ..... 107-58-0 ....64922. James Franklin, Penn State ............58-32-0 ... .64423. Ken Niumatalolo, Navy ..................83-46-0 ... .64324. Bret Bielema, Arkansas ..................97-56-0 ... .634 Frank Solich, Ohio ........................154-89-0 ... .63426. Mark Hudspeth, ULL. .....................95-57-0 ... .62527. Terry Bowden, Akron .................170-104-2 ... .62028. Dave Doeren, NC State ................ 55-34-0 ....61829. Ma Campbell, Iowa State ............45-28-0 ... .616

Career Victories - Ac ve CoachesFive ACC Coaches in Top 25

Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson, in his 21st year as a head coach, is ranked fourth in the NCAA’s FBS in career victories with 182. Johnson is one of six cur-rent 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 FBS list with 164 career wins. Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is ed for 17th with 116 wins, while Dave Clawson of Wake Forest is 21st (110), Bronco Mendenhall of Virginia (107) is 23rd and Duke’s David Cutcliff e is 24th (101). Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, just one winsfrom 100, is ed for 25th.

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

1. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame.........................240 2. Nick Saban, Alabama .............................216 3. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ........................208 4. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .................182 5. Mike Price, UTEP ...................................177 6. Urban Meyer, Ohio State .......................174 7. Terry Bowden, Akron .............................170 8. Mark Richt, Miami ..............................164 9. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona .........................16310. Gary Pa erson, TCU ..............................15811. Frank Solich, Ohio ..................................154 12. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ..................................153 13. Chris Peterson, Washington ..................128 Rocky Long, San Diego State ..................12815. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ......................12416. Mike Leach, Washington State ..............12217. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State .............116 Bobby Petrino, Louisville .....................116 19. Mike Riley, Nebraska..............................112 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ................11221. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest.................11022. Kyle Whi ngham, Utah .........................10923. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ...............10724. David Cutcliff e, Duke ...........................10125. Randy Edsall, Connec cut .......................99 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ........................9927. Bret Bielema, Arkansas ............................9728. Mark Hudspeth, ULL ................................9529. Todd Graham, Arizona State ....................94

Best Winning Percentage All Games (minimum three seasons)

1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State .....82-23-0 ..... .7812. Dabo Swinney, Clemson .........99-29-0 ..... .7733. 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 ........33-17-0 ..... .660 11. 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 ....................75-53-0 ..... .586--- Larry Fedora, UNC ..................43-33-0 ..... .566

Most Victories - All Games1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ......................1732. George Welsh, Virginia ................................1363. Frank Beamer, Virg1nia Tech .......................1134. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ............................995. 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 ........................8210. 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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Friday, November 24Miami (10-0, 7-0 ACC)at Pi (4-7, 2-5 ACC)

Noon; ABCMiami leads series, 25-10-1

Last mee ng: UM, 51-28 (2016)

Head Coaches:Miami - Mark Richt (19-4 in second season at Miami; 164-55 in 17th season overall)Pi - Pat Narduzzi (20-17 in third season at Pi and overall)

Notes: The Coastal Division champion Hurricanes seek their third consecu ve series win versus the Panthers and to carry momentum into the Dec. 2 mee ng with Clemson in the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game • Miami has won 18 of the previous 20 mee ngs • Pi hopes to defeat the Hurricanes for the fi rst me since 2014 and the fi rst me ever at Heinz Field • The Panthers’ last win over

Miami in Pi sburgh came in 1997 at old Three Rivers Stadium • Miami is 14-5 vs. the Panthers all- me in the city of Pi sburgh, including a 28-0 win in the series opener in 1950 • Brad Kaaya passed for 356 yards and four touchdowns, ran for another score as the Hurricanes’ snapped a four-game losing streak with last year’s 51-28 win at Miami Gardens • Miami has con nued to win ever since and brings a na on-leading 15-game winning streak into Friday’s contest.

Saturday, November 25Florida State (4-6, 3-5 ACC)

at Florida (4-6, 3-5 SEC)Noon; ESPN

Florida leads series, 34-25-2Last mee ng: FSU, 31-13 (2016)

Head Coaches:Florida State - Jimbo Fisher (82-23 in eighth seasonat Florida State and overall)Florida - Randy Shannon, interim (1-2 in fi rst season at Florida and 29-24 in fi h season overall)

Notes: Florida State has won six of the last seven mee ngs, including a 31-13 victory last season at Tallahassee • The Seminoles seek to keep alive their chances of extending their na on-leading streak of postseason bowl appearances, which currently stands at 35 consecu ve years • FSU plays host to Louisiana Monroe in its regular-season fi nale on December 2 • Last year’s FSU-Florida game saw Dalvin Cook rush for 153 yards and a touchdown as the No. 14 Seminoles defeated the No. 15 Gators for the fourth straight year • Cook became the fi rst FSU back since Sammie Smith in 1988 to have three straight 100-yard games against the Gators • A win in this year’s game would give FSU its longest win-ning streak in the rivalry, which was fi rst played in 1958 and has run consecu vely since • The teams met twice in both the 1994 and 1996 seasons, the second me both years in the Sugar Bowl.

Friday, November 24Virginia Tech (8-3 4-3 ACC)

at Virginia (6-5, 3-4 ACC)8 pm; ESPN

VT leads series, 56-37-5Last mee ng: VT, 52-10 (2016)

Head Coaches:Virginia Tech - Jus n Fuente (18-7 in second seasonat Virginia Tech; 44-30 in sixth season overall)Virginia - Bronco Mendenhall (8-15 in second season at UVA; 107-58 in 13th season overall)

Notes: Virginia Tech has won all 13 mee ngs in the rivalry since joining the ACC in 2004 • Virginia’s last series win was a 35-21 victory in Charlo esville in 2003 • The Hokies’ six consecu ve road wins have pushed them to a 22-18-3 edge in games played at UVA • Virginia Tech RB Sam Rogers rushed for a career-high 105 yards and scored two touchdowns, as the Hokies rolled to a 52-10 victory in last year’s game to claim the Commonwealth Cup yet again • Friday night’s game will be the 99th in the series, which was fi rst played in 1895 and has been played consecu vely since 1970 • The teams have met at campus sites since 1964, but the series includes 23 neutral site mee ngs, which produced an 11-11-1 split • Seventeen of those games were played in Roanoke, but the Virginia ci es of Richmond and Norfolk have also played host to three games each.

Saturday, November 25Louisville (7-4, 4-4 ACC)

at Kentucky (7-4, 4-4 SEC)Noon; SEC Network

Kentucky leads series, 15-14 Last mee ng: UK, 41-38 (2016)

Head Coaches:Louisville - Bobby Petrino (74-26 in eighth season atLouisville; 116-47 in 10th season overall)Kentucky - Mark Stoops (26-34 in fi h seasonat Kentucky and overall)

Notes: Kentucky’s win last year in Louisville snapped a fi ve-game winning streak by the Cardinals in the series between the in-state rival schools • Kentucky dominated the fi rst six series mee ngs between 1912 through 1924, pos ng shutout wins in each game, but Louisville has held a 14-9 edge since the rivalry resumed in 1994 following a 70-year hiatus • Aus n MacGinnis’ 47-yard fi eld goal with 12 seconds remaining in last season’s game gave the Wildcats a 41-38 upset of the No. 11 Cardinals and the Gover-nor’s Cup for the fi rst me since 2010 • This year’s game will mark the fourth consecu ve year that the teams have met on Thanksgiving weekend as one of four ACC-SEC rivalry games among college football’s regular-season fi nales • Louisville and Kentucky are set to con nue their rivalry renewal for the foresee-able future, as it was announced last summer that the series has been extended through 2022.

Saturday, November 25Georgia (10-1, 7-1 SEC)

at Georgia Tech (5-5, 4-4 ACC)Noon; ABC

Georgia leads series, 65-41-5Last mee ng: GT, 28-27 (2016)

Head Coaches:Georgia - Kirby Smart (18-6 in second season at Georgia and overall)Georgia Tech - Paul Johnson (75-53 in 10th seasonGeorgia Tech; 182-92 in 21st season overall)

Notes: The teams meet for the 112th me in the state rivalry series that was fi rst played in Athens on Nov. 4, 1893 • The Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs own the 19th most-played rivalry in the FBS • Prior to Georgia’s 13-7 win in 2015 in Atlanta, the winning team had scored at least 30 points in each of the previous eight mee ngs, including Georgia Tech’s 30-24 over me victory in 2014 that snapped a fi ve-game Bulldog winning streak in the series • RB Qua Searcy’s 6-yard TD off a busted play capped a fourth-quarter comeback that sent the Yellow Jackets to a 28-27 win over the Bulldogs in last year’s mee ng • That win was the third in a four-game winning streak to close Georgia Tech’s 2016 season, which culminated with a win over Kentucky in the TaxSlayer Bowl • The teams have met on the gridiron every year since 1925 (93 consecu ve years).

Saturday, November 25Boston College (6-5, 3-4 ACC)

at Syracuse (4-7, 2-5 ACC)12:20 pm; ACC Network

Syracuse leads series, 31-19 Last mee ng: SU, 28-20 (2016)

Head Coaches:Boston College - Steve Addazio (30-32 in fi h season at Boston College; 43-43 in seventh season overall)Syracuse - Dino Babers (8-15 in second season atSyracuse; 45-40 in sixth season overall)

Notes: Syracuse holds a slight 6-5 edge in the last 11 mee ngs in the series, which was fi rst played in 1924 and saw the teams meet every year from 1971 through 2004 • Syracuse is Boston College’s second-most played football opponent of all- me behind Holy Cross (82 mee ngs) • The Orange have won three of four versus the Eagles since joining the ACC, including last year’s 28-20 victory at Chestnut Hill • The Eagles seek their fi rst road win versus Syracuse since 2010, when they came away from the Carrier Dome with a 16-7 victory • Syracuse leads 20-5 all- me in home games versus Boston College, including wins in four of the last fi ve mee ngs • QB Eric Dungey threw three touchdown passes and WR Ervin Philips had a pair of scores to lead the Orange in last year’s game • A win by the Eagles on Saturday would clinch their fourth seven-win season in fi ve years under head coach Steve Addazio.

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Saturday, November 25Duke (5-6, 2-5 ACC)

at Wake Forest (7-4, 4-3 ACC12:30 pm; RSN

Duke leads series, 57-38-2Last mee ng: WFU, 24-14 (2016)

Head Coaches:Duke - David Cutcliff e (57-67 in 10th season atDuke; 101-96 in 17th season overall)Wake Forest - Dave Clawson (20-27 in fourth seasonat Wake Forest; 110-107 in 18th season overall)

Notes: Wake Forest’s win last year in Durham snapped a four-game Duke winning streak in the series • The Blue Devils hold a 34-28-1 all- me lead in ACC games and a 22-14-1 lead in games played in Winston-Salem • Prior to Duke winning four straight mee ngs from 2012 through 2015, Wake Forest had won 12 in a row versus the Blue Devils • That match-es the longest streak in the series, which began with a neutral site mee ng in Raleigh in 1889 • Duke also won 12 straight from 1952 through 1963 (and led 14-0-1 in a stretch of 15 games from 1927 through 1941) • Last year’s game came in the second week of the season for both teams and saw freshman Cade Carney rush for 108 yards and three touchdowns in the Demon Deacons’ 24-14 win • Carney became the fi rst Wake Forest freshman since Chris Barclay in 2002 to post a three-touchdown game.

Saturday, November 25North Carolina (3-8, 1-6 ACC)

at NC State (7-4, 5-2 ACC)3:30 pm; ESPNU

UNC leads series, 66-34-6 Last mee ng: NCSU, 28-21 (2016)

Head Coaches:North Carolina - Larry Fedora (43-33 in sixth seasonat North Carolina; 77-52 in 10th season overall)NC State - Dave Doeren (32-30 in fi h season at NCState; 56-33 in seventh season overall)

Notes: Long- me rivals meet for the 107th me and close out the regular season for the fourth consecu- ve year • The Wolfpack has captured seven of the

last 10 mee ngs, including last year’s 28-21 decision in Chapel Hill • The Tar Heels have won the last two mee ngs in Raleigh, including a 45-34 decision two years ago that wrapped up an unbeaten regular season in ACC play • NC State jumped out to a 21-0 lead in last year’s game and never allowed UNC to pull even • The Wolfpack was led by versa le Jaylen Samuels, who ran for one touchdown and threw for another on a trick play, and earned bowl eligibility with the road win • UNC leads 35-29 in all- me ACC mee ngs and is 29-15-4 versus NC State in Raleigh • The series began with a home-and-home set in 1894, and the teams have met every year since join-ing the ACC as fellow charter members in 1953.

Saturday, November 25Clemson (10-1, 7-1 ACC)

at South Carolina (8-3, 5-3 SEC)7:30 pm; ESPN

Clemson leads series, 68-42-4 Last mee ng: CU, 56-7 (2016)

Head Coaches:Clemson - Dabo Swinney (99-29 in 10th season atClemson and overall)South Carolina - Will Muschamp (14-10 in second season at USC; 41-31 in sixth season overall)

Notes: Clemson seeks its fourth straight win in the series and to head into the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game versus Miami on a winning note • The long-standing rivalry saw the teams fi rst play in 1896 • Clemson rolled to a 56-7 win last year at Death Valley en route to its eventual na onal championship • QB Deshaun Watson ed his career high with six touchdowns passes, three to WR Mike Williams • The outcome marked the Tigers’ largest margin of victory in the rivalry since a 51-0 win in 1900 • Clemson’s 37-32 win two seasons ago was its fi rst at the Gamecocks’ Williams-Brice Stadium since 2007 • Clemson leads 50-32-3 in games played at South Carolina • The game was played in Columbia every year prior to 1960 • The teams will meet for the 109th consecu ve year on Saturday, con nuing the FBS’ second-longest uninterrupted series.

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BOSTON COLLEGE (6-5, 3-4 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 14-33-3Fenway Park, Boston, Massachuse sNov. 25 at Syracuse

CLEMSON (10-1, 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 Nov. 25 at South CarolinaDec. 2 MiamiDr Pepper ACC Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C.DUKE (5-6, 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 at Wake ForestFLORIDA STATE (4-6, 2-5 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 0Chick-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 at FloridaDec. 2 ULM

GEORGIA TECH (5-5, 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 Georgia

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LOUISVILLE (7-4, 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 at Kentucky

MIAMI (10-0, 7-0 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 at Pi Dec. 2 Clemson2017 Dr Pepper Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C. NORTH CAROLINA (3-8, 1-6 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 at NC State

NC STATE (7-4, 5-2 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 North Carolina

PITT (4-7, 2-5 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 Miami

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SYRACUSE (4-7, 2-5 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 Boston College

VIRGINIA (6-5, 3-4 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 Virginia Tech

VIRGINIA TECH (8-3, 4-3 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 at Virginia

WAKE FOREST (7-4, 4-3 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 Duke

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2017 Atlantic Coast ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Nov 19, 2017

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

1. Louisville 11 56 12 50 1 0 0 424 38.5

2. Clemson 11 52 9 49 0 0 0 388 35.3

3. Wake Forest 11 48 16 43 0 0 1 381 34.6

4. Miami 10 42 15 40 0 0 0 337 33.7

5. Virginia Tech 11 41 17 38 0 0 0 335 30.5

6. NC State 11 44 9 41 1 0 0 334 30.4

7. Georgia Tech 10 41 7 33 1 0 0 302 30.2

8. Syracuse 11 35 22 33 1 1 1 315 28.6

9. North Carolina 11 38 9 34 1 0 0 291 26.5

10. Virginia 11 37 8 36 1 0 1 286 26.0

11. Duke 11 33 16 30 0 0 1 278 25.3

12. Boston College 11 35 10 32 0 0 0 272 24.7

13. Florida State 10 28 14 28 0 0 1 240 24.0

14. Pitt 11 33 10 31 2 0 0 263 23.9

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

1. Clemson 11 18 9 18 0 0 0 153 13.9

2. Virginia Tech 11 21 5 21 0 0 0 162 14.7

3. Miami 10 18 17 14 2 0 0 177 17.7

4. Duke 11 30 6 28 0 0 0 226 20.5

5. Florida State 10 28 12 25 1 0 0 231 23.1

6. Boston College 11 32 11 29 0 0 1 256 23.3

7. NC State 11 33 15 29 1 0 1 276 25.1

8. Georgia Tech 10 30 15 25 1 0 1 254 25.4

9. Wake Forest 11 34 16 29 1 1 0 285 25.9

10. Pitt 11 39 10 39 0 0 1 305 27.7

11. Louisville 11 41 7 39 1 0 0 308 28.0

12. Virginia 11 41 8 36 1 0 1 310 28.2

13. North Carolina 11 43 14 40 0 0 1 342 31.1

14. Syracuse 11 43 14 40 1 0 1 344 31.3

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

1. Louisville 11 2653 3511 825 6164 7.5 54 560.4

2. Wake Forest 11 2065 3008 797 5073 6.4 47 461.2

3. Syracuse 11 1801 3258 965 5059 5.2 34 459.9

4. Clemson 11 2392 2634 820 5026 6.1 48 456.9

5. NC State 11 1837 3058 834 4895 5.9 40 445.0

6. Miami 10 1776 2644 667 4420 6.6 40 442.0

7. Virginia Tech 11 1804 2700 830 4504 5.4 36 409.5

8. Georgia Tech 10 3193 889 696 4082 5.9 39 408.2

9. Duke 11 1918 2176 835 4094 4.9 29 372.2

10. Virginia 11 1181 2902 800 4083 5.1 35 371.2

11. North Carolina 11 1648 2427 765 4075 5.3 35 370.5

12. Boston College 11 2357 1706 839 4063 4.8 33 369.4

13. Pitt 11 1630 2419 748 4049 5.4 30 368.1

14. Florida State 10 1417 1986 611 3403 5.6 25 340.3

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

1. Clemson 11 1282 1910 729 3192 4.4 18 290.2

2. Virginia Tech 11 1421 2051 702 3472 4.9 20 315.6

3. Duke 11 1782 1907 702 3689 5.3 28 335.4

4. Georgia Tech 10 1443 1983 646 3426 5.3 27 342.6

5. Florida State 10 1498 1966 709 3464 4.9 28 346.4

6. Virginia 11 1937 2012 728 3949 5.4 35 359.0

7. Miami 10 1524 2117 762 3641 4.8 17 364.1

8. NC State 11 1504 2662 759 4166 5.5 30 378.7

9. Louisville 11 1619 2684 762 4303 5.6 36 391.2

10. Boston College 11 2244 2116 810 4360 5.4 31 396.4

11. Pitt 11 1664 2863 739 4527 6.1 36 411.5

12. North Carolina 11 2264 2473 820 4737 5.8 38 430.6

13. Syracuse 11 2027 2720 756 4747 6.3 42 431.5

14. Wake Forest 11 2203 2685 886 4888 5.5 34 444.4

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

1. Georgia Tech 10 586 3193 5.4 78 30 319.3

2. Louisville 11 413 2653 6.4 74 29 241.2

3. Clemson 11 459 2392 5.2 89 34 217.5

4. Boston College 11 519 2357 4.5 76 19 214.3

5. Wake Forest 11 454 2065 4.5 76 20 187.7

6. Miami 10 333 1776 5.3 82 17 177.6

7. Duke 11 450 1918 4.3 65 17 174.4

8. NC State 11 408 1837 4.5 83 24 167.0

9. Virginia Tech 11 481 1804 3.8 46 17 164.0

10. Syracuse 11 451 1801 4.0 74 16 163.7

11. North Carolina 11 403 1648 4.1 59 17 149.8

12. Pitt 11 415 1630 3.9 92 19 148.2

13. Florida State 10 339 1417 4.2 69 11 141.7

14. Virginia 11 351 1181 3.4 56 10 107.4

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

1. Clemson 11 415 1282 3.1 65 5 116.5

2. Virginia Tech 11 411 1421 3.5 69 6 129.2

3. NC State 11 381 1504 3.9 89 14 136.7

4. Georgia Tech 10 330 1443 4.4 39 12 144.3

5. Louisville 11 416 1619 3.9 81 18 147.2

6. Florida State 10 382 1498 3.9 51 17 149.8

7. Pitt 11 384 1664 4.3 83 14 151.3

8. Miami 10 411 1524 3.7 56 4 152.4

9. Duke 11 434 1782 4.1 92 15 162.0

10. Virginia 11 428 1937 4.5 78 18 176.1

11. Syracuse 11 395 2027 5.1 76 24 184.3

12. Wake Forest 11 471 2203 4.7 70 20 200.3

13. Boston College 11 449 2244 5.0 70 24 204.0

14. North Carolina 11 487 2264 4.6 74 16 205.8

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

1. Louisville 11 249-412-6 60.4 3511 8.5 25 319.2

2. Syracuse 11 296-514-15 57.6 3258 6.3 18 296.2

3. NC State 11 272-426-5 63.8 3058 7.2 16 278.0

4. Wake Forest 11 220-343-5 64.1 3008 8.8 27 273.5

5. Miami 10 186-334-9 55.7 2644 7.9 23 264.4

6. Virginia 11 267-449-10 59.5 2902 6.5 25 263.8

7. Virginia Tech 11 208-349-7 59.6 2700 7.7 19 245.5

8. Clemson 11 241-361-5 66.8 2634 7.3 14 239.5

9. North Carolina 11 200-362-14 55.2 2427 6.7 18 220.6

10. Pitt 11 206-333-8 61.9 2419 7.3 11 219.9

11. Florida State 10 158-272-10 58.1 1986 7.3 14 198.6

12. Duke 11 214-385-9 55.6 2176 5.7 12 197.8

13. Boston College 11 166-320-10 51.9 1706 5.3 14 155.1

14. Georgia Tech 10 41-110-4 37.3 889 8.1 9 88.9

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

1. Duke 11 136-268-13 50.7 1907 7.1 13 173.4

2. Clemson 11 162-314-10 51.6 1910 6.1 13 173.6

3. Virginia 11 158-300-14 52.7 2012 6.7 17 182.9

4. Virginia Tech 11 135-291-13 46.4 2051 7.0 14 186.5

5. Boston College 11 179-361-17 49.6 2116 5.9 7 192.4

6. Florida State 10 182-327-6 55.7 1966 6.0 11 196.6

7. Georgia Tech 10 184-316-6 58.2 1983 6.3 15 198.3

8. Miami 10 190-351-17 54.1 2117 6.0 13 211.7

9. North Carolina 11 181-333-6 54.4 2473 7.4 22 224.8

10. NC State 11 215-378-9 56.9 2662 7.0 16 242.0

11. Louisville 11 205-346-12 59.2 2684 7.8 18 244.0

12. Wake Forest 11 229-415-10 55.2 2685 6.5 14 244.1

13. Syracuse 11 216-361-4 59.8 2720 7.5 18 247.3

14. Pitt 11 201-355-9 56.6 2863 8.1 22 260.3

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Team Statistics Through games of Nov 19, 2017

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

1. Wake Forest 11 220-343-5 64.1 3008 273.5 27 160.9

2. Louisville 11 249-412-6 60.4 3511 319.2 25 149.1

3. Miami 10 186-334-9 55.7 2644 264.4 23 139.5

4. Virginia Tech 11 208-349-7 59.6 2700 245.5 19 138.5

5. Clemson 11 241-361-5 66.8 2634 239.5 14 138.1

6. NC State 11 272-426-5 63.8 3058 278.0 16 134.2

7. Florida State 10 158-272-10 58.1 1986 198.6 14 129.1

8. Pitt 11 206-333-8 61.9 2419 219.9 11 129.0

9. Virginia 11 267-449-10 59.5 2902 263.8 25 127.7

10. Georgia Tech 10 41-110-4 37.3 889 88.9 9 124.9

11. North Carolina 11 200-362-14 55.2 2427 220.6 18 120.2

12. Syracuse 11 296-514-15 57.6 3258 296.2 18 116.6

13. Duke 11 214-385-9 55.6 2176 197.8 12 108.7

14. Boston College 11 166-320-10 51.9 1706 155.1 14 104.8

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

1. Boston College 11 179-361-17 49.6 2116 192.4 7 95.8

2. Miami 10 190-351-17 54.1 2117 211.7 13 107.3

3. Clemson 11 162-314-10 51.6 1910 173.6 13 110.0

4. Virginia Tech 11 135-291-13 46.4 2051 186.5 14 112.5

5. Florida State 10 182-327-6 55.7 1966 196.6 11 113.6

6. Wake Forest 11 229-415-10 55.2 2685 244.1 14 115.8

7. Duke 11 136-268-13 50.7 1907 173.4 13 116.8

8. Virginia 11 158-300-14 52.7 2012 182.9 17 118.4

9. Georgia Tech 10 184-316-6 58.2 1983 198.3 15 122.8

10. NC State 11 215-378-9 56.9 2662 242.0 16 125.2

11. Louisville 11 205-346-12 59.2 2684 244.0 18 134.6

12. North Carolina 11 181-333-6 54.4 2473 224.8 22 134.9

13. Syracuse 11 216-361-4 59.8 2720 247.3 18 137.4

14. Pitt 11 201-355-9 56.6 2863 260.3 22 139.7

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Virginia 11 33 899 1 92 27.2

2. Virginia Tech 11 20 508 0 70 25.4

3. North Carolina 11 38 949 2 98 25.0

4. Duke 11 26 644 0 76 24.8

5. Florida State 10 24 579 0 81 24.1

6. Syracuse 11 35 793 0 64 22.7

7. NC State 11 31 696 0 58 22.5

8. Boston College 11 35 770 0 55 22.0

9. Miami 10 23 498 0 38 21.7

10. Wake Forest 11 35 734 0 40 21.0

11. Louisville 11 22 433 0 43 19.7

12. Georgia Tech 10 38 747 1 42 19.7

13. Pitt 11 29 532 0 36 18.3

14. Clemson 11 20 361 0 36 18.0

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Pitt 11 20 318 2 80 15.9

2. Miami 10 12 188 0 44 15.7

3. Boston College 11 26 356 0 61 13.7

4. NC State 11 13 162 2 92 12.5

5. Clemson 11 27 303 1 77 11.2

6. Virginia Tech 11 36 400 2 91 11.1

7. North Carolina 11 21 226 0 41 10.8

8. Wake Forest 11 25 246 0 75 9.8

9. Florida State 10 25 211 0 47 8.4

10. Georgia Tech 10 16 120 0 21 7.5

11. Syracuse 11 19 137 0 34 7.2

12. Louisville 11 21 123 0 33 5.9

13. Virginia 11 21 100 0 18 4.8

14. Duke 11 15 66 0 19 4.4

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Boston College 11 17 342 2 65 20.1

2. Miami 10 17 228 2 65 13.4

3. Virginia 11 14 154 1 58 11.0

4. Virginia Tech 11 13 267 2 69 20.5

5. Duke 11 13 224 4 61 17.2

6. Louisville 11 12 229 2 61 19.1

7. Clemson 11 10 165 2 55 16.5

8. Wake Forest 11 10 157 1 52 15.7

9. NC State 11 9 76 2 47 8.4

10. Pitt 11 9 84 0 34 9.3

11. North Carolina 11 6 83 0 73 13.8

12. Georgia Tech 10 6 98 1 27 16.3

13. Florida State 10 6 41 1 41 6.8

14. Syracuse 11 4 62 1 24 15.5

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

1. Syracuse 11 53 2291 43.2 24 0.5 3 41.6

2. Virginia Tech 11 57 2434 42.7 42 0.7 3 40.9

3. Louisville 11 40 1745 43.6 108 2.7 2 39.9

4. Georgia Tech 10 45 1972 43.8 158 3.5 1 39.9

5. North Carolina 11 65 2881 44.3 263 4.0 2 39.7

6. Pitt 11 54 2381 44.1 232 4.3 4 38.3

7. NC State 11 50 2189 43.8 237 4.7 4 37.4

8. Wake Forest 11 58 2473 42.6 196 3.4 6 37.2

9. Clemson 11 55 2290 41.6 179 3.3 4 36.9

10. Miami 10 53 2008 37.9 19 0.4 2 36.8

11. Boston College 11 74 2934 39.6 134 1.8 4 36.8

12. Florida State 10 57 2396 42.0 237 4.2 4 36.5

13. Virginia 11 66 2816 42.7 314 4.8 6 36.1

14. Duke 11 56 2306 41.2 162 2.9 8 35.4

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

1. Syracuse 11 66 4232 64.1 627 31 42.9

2. Clemson 11 72 4482 62.2 898 23 41.8

3. North Carolina 11 55 3488 63.4 521 27 41.7

4. Duke 11 60 3709 61.8 794 17 41.5

5. Florida State 10 52 3338 64.2 360 33 41.4

6. Boston College 11 56 3551 63.4 449 32 41.1

7. Virginia Tech 11 68 4367 64.2 265 54 40.5

8. Louisville 11 76 4636 61.0 1038 23 39.8

9. Miami 10 66 4159 63.0 797 30 39.6

10. Virginia 11 55 3439 62.5 820 19 39.0

11. Wake Forest 11 72 4302 59.8 851 28 38.2

12. Pitt 11 53 3341 63.0 616 28 38.2

13. NC State 11 64 3748 58.6 908 19 37.0

14. Georgia Tech 10 55 3259 59.3 1041 10 35.8

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Louisville 11 12 14 . 8 5 7

2. Wake Forest 11 16 19 . 8 4 2

3. Miami 10 15 18 . 8 3 3

4. Florida State 10 14 17 . 8 2 4

5. Duke 11 16 20 . 8 0 0

Virginia 11 8 10 . 8 0 0

7. Syracuse 11 22 29 . 7 5 9

8. Virginia Tech 11 17 24 . 7 0 8

9. Georgia Tech 10 7 10 . 7 0 0

10. North Carolina 11 9 14 . 6 4 3

11. Boston College 11 10 17 . 5 8 8

12. Clemson 11 9 16 . 5 6 2

13. Pitt 11 10 18 . 5 5 6

14. NC State 11 9 18 . 5 0 0

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Virginia Tech 11 38 38 1.000

Virginia 11 36 36 1.000

Pitt 11 31 31 1.000

Florida State 10 28 28 1.000

5. Louisville 11 50 51 . 9 8 0

6. Miami 10 40 41 . 9 7 6

7. North Carolina 11 34 35 . 9 7 1

8. Syracuse 11 33 34 . 9 7 1

9. NC State 11 41 43 . 9 5 3

10. Clemson 11 49 52 . 9 4 2

11. Duke 11 30 32 . 9 3 8

12. Wake Forest 11 43 47 . 9 1 5

13. Boston College 11 32 35 . 9 1 4

14. Georgia Tech 10 33 37 . 8 9 2

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Clemson 11 39 217 3.55

2. Miami 10 38 227 3.80

3. Virginia 11 27 191 2.45

4. Wake Forest 11 26 162 2.36

5. Duke 11 25 157 2.27

NC State 11 25 156 2.27

Virginia Tech 11 25 164 2.27

8. North Carolina 11 23 125 2.09

9. Louisville 11 22 167 2.00

Florida State 10 22 123 2.20

Boston College 11 22 139 2.00

12. Pitt 11 19 129 1.73

13. Georgia Tech 10 17 122 1.70

14. Syracuse 11 15 96 1.36

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 11 12 70 1.09

NC State 11 12 79 1.09

3. Wake Forest 11 15 92 1.36

4. Miami 10 18 106 1.80

5. Georgia Tech 10 19 106 1.90

6. Clemson 11 21 147 1.91

Virginia Tech 11 21 126 1.91

8. Virginia 11 26 173 2.36

9. Duke 11 27 193 2.45

Louisville 11 27 139 2.45

11. North Carolina 11 28 216 2.55

12. Florida State 10 30 205 3.00

Pitt 11 30 218 2.73

14. Syracuse 11 31 185 2.82

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Louisville 11 134 148 18 300 27.3

2. Syracuse 11 100 146 28 274 24.9

3. NC State 11 97 141 16 254 23.1

4. Wake Forest 11 109 130 12 251 22.8

5. Clemson 11 113 121 16 250 22.7

Duke 11 121 107 22 250 22.7

7. Virginia Tech 11 96 123 18 237 21.5

8. Virginia 11 72 127 22 221 20.1

9. Pitt 11 95 110 11 216 19.6

10. North Carolina 11 85 115 14 214 19.5

11. Miami 10 87 108 15 210 21.0

12. Boston College 11 114 78 14 206 18.7

13. Georgia Tech 10 157 31 14 202 20.2

14. Florida State 10 79 81 11 171 17.1

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 74 78 15 167 15.2

2. Clemson 11 79 75 17 171 15.5

3. Georgia Tech 10 80 90 8 178 17.8

4. Florida State 10 76 89 15 180 18.0

5. Duke 11 92 75 18 185 16.8

6. Virginia 11 90 94 17 201 18.3

7. Boston College 11 97 99 7 203 18.5

8. Miami 10 96 95 17 208 20.8

NC State 11 87 107 14 208 18.9

10. Louisville 11 87 123 13 223 20.3

11. Syracuse 11 96 111 17 224 20.4

Pitt 11 86 122 16 224 20.4

13. North Carolina 11 120 100 20 240 21.8

14. Wake Forest 11 118 126 15 259 23.5

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

1. Clemson 11 77 165 46.7

2. Louisville 11 70 154 45.5

3. Georgia Tech 10 64 143 44.8

4. NC State 11 68 159 42.8

5. Virginia 11 74 181 40.9

6. Syracuse 11 85 212 40.1

7. Wake Forest 11 62 156 39.7

8. Virginia Tech 11 69 175 39.4

9. Duke 11 66 170 38.8

10. Boston College 11 69 190 36.3

11. Pitt 11 52 151 34.4

12. Miami 10 38 122 31.1

13. North Carolina 11 47 151 31.1

14. Florida State 10 39 127 30.7

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 40 160 25.0

2. Clemson 11 48 174 27.6

3. Georgia Tech 10 37 130 28.5

4. Syracuse 11 43 150 28.7

5. Duke 11 50 149 33.6

6. Virginia 11 53 154 34.4

7. North Carolina 11 64 173 37.0

8. Florida State 10 57 154 37.0

9. Miami 10 63 170 37.1

10. Boston College 11 71 185 38.4

11. Louisville 11 61 151 40.4

12. Wake Forest 11 78 191 40.8

13. NC State 11 68 163 41.7

14. Pitt 11 65 155 41.9

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

1. Clemson 11 10 12 83.3

2. Miami 10 6 9 66.7

3. Pitt 11 12 19 63.2

4. North Carolina 11 12 20 60.0

Syracuse 11 21 35 60.0

Duke 11 12 20 60.0

7. Wake Forest 11 10 17 58.8

8. NC State 11 12 21 57.1

9. Louisville 11 14 25 56.0

10. Georgia Tech 10 8 18 44.4

Florida State 10 4 9 44.4

12. Boston College 11 10 23 43.5

13. Virginia Tech 11 8 20 40.0

14. Virginia 11 9 23 39.1

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

1. Duke 11 6 20 30.0

2. Miami 10 8 20 40.0

3. Boston College 11 6 14 42.9

4. NC State 11 9 20 45.0

5. Pitt 11 8 17 47.1

6. Virginia Tech 11 9 19 47.4

7. Virginia 11 10 21 47.6

8. Wake Forest 11 14 28 50.0

Florida State 10 9 18 50.0

10. Clemson 11 14 25 56.0

11. Georgia Tech 10 10 17 58.8

12. Syracuse 11 9 15 60.0

Louisville 11 9 15 60.0

14. North Carolina 11 16 22 72.7

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Boston College 11 40 316 28.7

2. Georgia Tech 10 41 354 35.4

3. Pitt 11 41 404 36.7

4. Virginia Tech 11 51 463 42.1

5. Wake Forest 11 63 489 44.5

6. Duke 11 56 491 44.6

7. Virginia 11 55 502 45.6

8. Clemson 11 61 541 49.2

9. NC State 11 62 559 50.8

10. Louisville 11 70 567 51.5

11. Syracuse 11 72 580 52.7

12. Florida State 10 61 554 55.4

Miami 10 55 554 55.4

14. North Carolina 11 81 745 67.7

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Syracuse 11 78 700 63.6

2. Duke 11 69 674 61.3

3. Miami 10 64 558 55.8

4. Virginia Tech 11 74 556 50.5

5. Virginia 11 59 544 49.5

6. Louisville 11 56 533 48.5

7. Clemson 11 59 515 46.8

8. NC State 11 64 508 46.2

9. Wake Forest 11 51 472 42.9

10. North Carolina 11 53 469 42.6

11. Boston College 11 56 458 41.6

12. Florida State 10 44 378 37.8

13. Pitt 11 51 409 37.2

14. Georgia Tech 10 40 371 37.1

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Georgia Tech 10 338:49 33:52

2. Virginia 11 355:20 32:18

3. NC State 11 354:26 32:13

4. Pitt 11 353:03 32:05

5. Virginia Tech 11 349:25 31:45

6. Syracuse 11 336:53 30:37

7. Louisville 11 335:38 30:30

8. Duke 11 332:25 30:13

9. Florida State 10 302:02 30:12

10. Clemson 11 332:03 30:11

11. Boston College 11 328:01 29:49

12. Miami 10 275:10 27:31

13. Wake Forest 11 298:41 27:09

14. North Carolina 11 295:17 26:50

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Miami 10 10 17 27 2 9 11 +16 1.60

2. Virginia Tech 11 5 13 18 4 7 11 +7 0.64

Wake Forest 11 5 10 15 3 5 8 +7 0.64

4. Boston College 11 5 17 22 6 10 16 +6 0.55

5. NC State 11 6 9 15 6 5 11 +4 0.36

6. Clemson 11 4 10 14 6 5 11 +3 0.27

Louisville 11 8 12 20 11 6 17 +3 0.27

8. Virginia 11 3 14 17 5 10 15 +2 0.18

9. Duke 11 3 13 16 6 9 15 +1 0.09

Pitt 11 6 9 15 6 8 14 +1 0.09

11. Georgia Tech 10 4 6 10 10 4 14 -4 -0.40

12. North Carolina 11 9 6 15 6 14 20 -5 -0.45

13. Florida State 10 4 6 10 8 10 18 -8 -0.80

14. Syracuse 11 7 4 11 6 15 21 -10 -0.91

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

1. Wake Forest 11 44-47 93.6 30 15-15 14-15 1

2. Miami 10 37-40 92.5 24 11-13 13-13 1

3. Florida State 10 29-32 90.6 18 7-11 11-13 1

4. Clemson 11 37-41 90.2 29 23-6 8-10 2

5. Georgia Tech 10 31-35 88.6 25 21-4 6-8 2

6. Louisville 11 39-46 84.8 29 17-12 10-11 3

7. Syracuse 11 38-45 84.4 22 14-8 16-16 2

8. Boston College 11 32-38 84.2 23 14-9 9-10 2

9. North Carolina 11 30-36 83.3 25 14-11 5-6 1

10. Virginia Tech 11 39-47 83.0 25 16-9 14-17 2

11. Duke 11 34-41 82.9 18 12-6 16-19 1

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

13. Pitt 11 25-33 75.8 22 15-7 3-7 3

14. NC State 11 35-48 72.9 28 19-9 7-14 2

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

1. Virginia Tech 11 16-24 66.7 11 5-6 5-8 1

2. Virginia 11 24-32 75.0 20 12-8 4-6 2

3. NC State 11 29-38 76.3 19 11-8 10-11 2

4. Pitt 11 26-34 76.5 18 10-8 8-11 2

5. Clemson 11 19-24 79.2 11 4-7 8-10 0

6. Boston College 11 28-35 80.0 19 16-3 9-13 2

7. North Carolina 11 37-46 80.4 24 11-13 13-15 6

8. Syracuse 11 24-29 82.8 18 12-6 6-9 2

9. Miami 10 25-30 83.3 12 4-8 13-13 2

10. Wake Forest 11 34-40 85.0 22 14-8 12-13 3

11. Duke 11 18-21 85.7 14 9-5 4-6 0

12. Louisville 11 27-31 87.1 23 15-8 4-5 2

13. Florida State 10 28-32 87.5 17 14-3 11-11 2

14. Georgia Tech 10 32-33 97.0 19 10-9 13-13 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Syracuse 11 0 3 0.0

North Carolina 11 0 3 0.0

Virginia 11 0 2 0.0

Louisville 11 0 2 0.0

Miami 10 0 1 0.0

Wake Forest 11 0 1 0.0

Georgia Tech 10 0 1 0.0

NC State 11 0 1 0.0

Virginia Tech 11 0 1 0.0

Boston College 11 0 0 0.0

Duke 11 0 0 0.0

Clemson 11 0 0 0.0

Florida State 10 0 0 0.0

Pitt 11 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Miami 10 0 2 0.0

Wake Forest 11 0 2 0.0

Georgia Tech 10 0 2 0.0

Louisville 11 0 1 0.0

NC State 11 0 1 0.0

Duke 11 0 1 0.0

Virginia 11 0 1 0.0

Florida State 10 0 1 0.0

Pitt 11 0 1 0.0

Boston College 11 0 0 0.0

Virginia Tech 11 0 0 0.0

Syracuse 11 0 0 0.0

North Carolina 11 0 0 0.0

14. Clemson 11 1 4 25.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Boston College 6-35924 5-40195 0-0 11-37865

Clemson 7-80773 4-55324 0-0 11-71519

Duke 7-26797 4-49351 0-0 11-34999

Florida State 5-73376 4-46182 1-76330 10-62793

Georgia Tech 5-45262 4-48684 1-75107 10-49615

Louisville 6-46160 4-51366 1-42647 11-47733

Miami 7-57775 3-53161 0-0 10-56390

NC State 5-56700 5-51466 1-50367 11-53745

North Carolina 7-50071 4-40653 0-0 11-46646

Pitt 6-36347 5-52994 0-0 11-43914

Syracuse 6-34550 5-62894 0-0 11-47434

Virginia 6-37863 5-45008 0-0 11-41111

Virginia Tech 6-63214 4-46918 1-67489 11-57677

Wake Forest 5-28720 6-52527 0-0 11-41705

Totals 84-48245 62-49860 5-62388 151-49376

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

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 190 1287 6.8 17 68 117.0

2. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 11 245 1239 5.1 10 75 112.6

3. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 10 230 1074 4.7 17 78 107.4

4. KirVonte Benson-GT So 10 192 1009 5.3 6 65 100.9

5. Travis Homer-UM So 10 130 849 6.5 7 64 84.9

6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 10 148 779 5.3 4 63 77.9

7. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 11 159 844 5.3 7 83 76.7

8. Jordan Ellis-VA Jr 11 194 790 4.1 6 25 71.8

9. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 10 88 679 7.7 11 81 67.9

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 11 226-378-6 3273 23 297.5

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

3. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 11 268-420-5 2996 16 272.4

4. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 11 265-439-8 2876 25 261.5

5. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 10 183-325-9 2611 23 261.1

6. John Wolford-WF Sr 10 191-292-4 2601 23 260.1

7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 11 200-334-7 2600 18 236.4

8. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 11 198-299-5 2154 10 195.8

9. Daniel Jones-DU So 11 205-369-8 2093 10 190.3

10. James Blackman-FS Fr 10 131-228-8 1672 12 167.2

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

1. John Wolford-WF Sr 10 191-292-4 2601 23 163.5

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 226-378-6 3273 23 149.4

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 10 183-325-9 2611 23 141.6

4. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 11 200-334-7 2600 18 138.9

5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 11 198-299-5 2154 10 134.4

6. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 11 268-420-5 2996 16 133.9

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

8. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 11 265-439-8 2876 25 130.5

9. James Blackman-FS Fr 10 131-228-8 1672 12 129.4

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 11 94 1160 6 38 105.5 8.5

2. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 11 81 839 3 66 76.3 7.4

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 11 76 794 5 81 72.2 6.9

4. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 11 68 918 7 45 83.5 6.2

5. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 11 66 529 4 79 48.1 6.0

6. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 11 64 972 4 48 88.4 5.8

7. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 10 49 550 4 71 55.0 4.9

8. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 11 53 643 1 57 58.5 4.8

9. Doni Dowling-VA Sr 11 46 614 5 42 55.8 4.2

Deon Cain-CU Jr 11 46 597 5 61 54.3 4.2

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

1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 11 94 1160 6 38 12.3105.5

2. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 11 64 972 4 48 15.2 88.4

3. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 11 68 918 7 45 13.5 83.5

4. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 11 81 839 3 66 10.4 76.3

5. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 11 76 794 5 81 10.4 72.2

6. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 11 43 662 8 48 15.4 60.2

7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 11 53 643 1 57 12.1 58.5

8. Seth Dawkins-UL So 10 37 577 4 65 15.6 57.7

9. Nyqwan Murray-FS Jr 10 36 563 3 51 15.6 56.3

10. Jester Weah-UP Sr 11 35 618 4 74 17.7 56.2

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 1287 3273 568 4560 414.5

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

3. John Wolford-WF Sr 10 567 2601 405 3168 316.8

4. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 10 377 2611 425 2988 298.8

5. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 11 168 2996 474 3164 287.6

6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 11 236 2600 434 2836 257.8

7. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 11 -53 2876 493 2823 256.6

8. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 11 613 2154 453 2767 251.5

9. Daniel Jones-DU So 11 395 2093 500 2488 226.2

10. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 10 1074 889 337 1963 196.3

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

1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 10 17 0 0 2 104 10.4

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 17 0 0 0 102 9.3

3. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 10 0 15 40 0 85 8.5

4. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 11 0 20 32 0 92 8.4

5. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 11 0 16 43 0 91 8.3

6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 0 15 34 0 79 7.9

7. Blanton Creque-UL So 11 0 12 50 0 86 7.8

8. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.6

9. Austin Parker-DU So 11 0 16 29 0 77 7.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 10 0 14 28 0 70 7.0

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

1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 10 17 17 0 0 1 104 10.4

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 17 17 0 0 0 102 9.3

3. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 11 14 10 4 0 0 84 7.6

4. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 10 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.6

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

6. John Wolford-WF Sr 10 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0

7. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 11 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.5

Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 11 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.5

Darrin Hall-UP Jr 11 10 9 1 0 0 60 5.5

10. Braxton Berrios-UM Sr 10 8 0 8 0 0 48 4.8

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

1. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 10 40-41 15-18 85 8.5

2. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 11 32-33 20-26 92 8.4

3. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 11 43-47 16-19 91 8.3

4. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 34-34 15-22 79 7.9

5. Blanton Creque-UL So 11 50-51 12-14 86 7.8

6. Austin Parker-DU So 11 29-31 16-20 77 7.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 10 28-28 14-17 70 7.0

8. Carson Wise-ST Jr 9 35-37 6-12 53 5.9

9. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 11 32-35 10-17 62 5.6

10. Alex Spence-CU Jr 9 32-33 6-11 50 5.6

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

1. Michael Walker-BC Jr 11 26 356 0 61 13.7

2. Ray-Ray McCloud-CU Jr 11 23 284 1 77 12.3

3. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 13 32 384 2 91 12.0

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

1. Joe Reed-VA So 10 26 743 1 92 28.6

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 11 31 860 2 98 27.7

3. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 11 23 567 0 76 24.7

4. Sean Riley-SU So 11 26 640 0 64 24.6

5. Michael Walker-BC Jr 11 28 673 0 55 24.0

6. Jeff Thomas-UM Fr 10 21 458 0 38 21.8

7. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 11 24 494 0 36 20.6

8. Nathan Cottrell-GT So 10 23 470 0 35 20.4

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

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

1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 11 844 111 141 454 1550 140.9

2. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 11 705 212 7 567 1491 135.5

3. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 11 1 499 0 860 1360 123.6

4. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 11 1287 0 0 0 1287 117.0

5. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 11 1239 0 0 0 1239 112.6

6. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 10 1074 0 0 0 1074 107.4

7. Travis Homer-UM So 10 849 217 0 0 1066 106.6

8. Michael Walker-BC Jr 11 0 140 356 673 1169 106.3

9. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 11 0 1160 2 0 1162 105.6

10. Joe Reed-VA So 10 103 209 0 743 1055 105.5

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

1. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 11 49 2189 69 22 15 4 44.7

2. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 11 51 2273 63 14 15 4 44.6

3. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 11 64 2816 63 27 20 6 44.0

4. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 10 45 1972 62 16 12 1 43.8

5. Mason King-UL So 11 40 1745 58 9 10 2 43.6

6. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 11 52 2254 64 18 10 3 43.3

7. Dom Maggio-WF So 11 57 2443 61 16 14 6 42.9

8. Logan Tyler-FS So 10 56 2396 61 18 15 4 42.8

9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 10 53 2257 54 16 10 3 42.6

10. Austin Parker-DU So 11 54 2257 59 9 9 7 41.8

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

1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 11 20 26 53 76.9 1.82

2. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 10 15 18 50 83.3 1.50

Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 15 22 50 68.2 1.50

4. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 11 16 19 43 84.2 1.45

Austin Parker-DU So 11 16 20 45 80.0 1.45

6. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 10 14 17 51 82.4 1.40

7. Blanton Creque-UL So 11 12 14 48 85.7 1.09

8. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 11 10 17 42 58.8 0.91

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 11 10 18 56 55.6 0.91

10. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 11 9 14 51 64.3 0.82

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 11 20 26 53 76.9

2. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 15 22 50 68.2

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 11 36 36 100.0

Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 34 34 100.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 11 31 31 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 10 28 28 100.0

5. Blanton Creque-UL So 11 50 51 98.0

6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 10 40 41 97.6

7. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 11 34 35 97.1

8. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 11 32 33 97.0

Alex Spence-CU Jr 9 32 33 97.0

10. Carson Wise-ST Jr 9 35 37 94.6

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

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

1. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 11 LB 44 71 115 10.5

2. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 11 LB 45 65 110 10.0

3. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 11 49 55 104 9.5

4. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 11 LB 59 42 101 9.2

5. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 11 LB 49 44 93 8.5

Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 11 LB 41 52 93 8.5

7. Jordan Mack-VA So 11 LB 35 57 92 8.4

8. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 9 LB 22 52 74 8.2

9. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 11 LB 38 52 90 8.2

10. Zach Allen-BC Jr 11 DL 42 47 89 8.1

11. Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 11 LB 39 48 87 7.9

12. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 11 LB 53 33 86 7.8

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

Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 11 44 39 83 7.5

15. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 10 DB 44 31 75 7.5

16. Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 11 LB 40 42 82 7.5

17. Jessie Bates III-WF So 9 DB 41 24 65 7.2

18. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 11 DB 53 26 79 7.2

19. Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 11 LB 39 38 77 7.0

Grant Dawson-WF Sr 11 LB 50 27 77 7.0

21. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 11 LB 43 33 76 6.9

22. Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 10 LB 33 36 69 6.9

23. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 11 DB 45 29 74 6.7

24. Saleem Brightwell-UP So 11 LB 42 30 72 6.5

25. Derwin James-FS So 10 DB 38 27 65 6.5

26. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 10 LB 29 35 64 6.4

27. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 11 DB 44 26 70 6.4

Jarius Morehead-ST So 11 DB 43 27 70 6.4

29. Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 11 LB 34 35 69 6.3

30. Chucky Williams-UL Sr 11 41 27 68 6.2

31. Will Harris-BC Jr 11 DB 39 28 67 6.1

Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 11 DE 36 31 67 6.1

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

34. Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 10 LB 32 26 58 5.8

Victor Alexander-GT Jr 10 LB 39 19 58 5.8

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

Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 11 CB 37 26 63 5.7

Essang Bassey-WF So 11 DB 44 19 63 5.7

39. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 11 LB 42 20 62 5.6

40. Reggie Floyd-VT So 11 DB 35 26 61 5.5

Myles Dorn-NC So 11 DB 30 31 61 5.5

42. A.J. Gray-GT Jr 9 DB 38 11 49 5.4

43. Brant Mitchell-GT Jr 8 LB 25 18 43 5.4

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

45. Lawrence Austin-GT Sr 10 DB 38 14 52 5.2

Michael Pinckney-UM So 10 LB 24 28 52 5.2

47. Kamrin Moore-BC Sr 10 DB 29 21 50 5.0

Josh Sweat-FS Jr 10 DE 28 22 50 5.0

Tre Lamar-CU So 10 LB 14 36 50 5.0

Trey Marshall-FS Sr 8 DB 20 20 40 5.0

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 11 DE 9 2 10.0 0.91

2. Trent Harris-UM Sr 10 DL 7 2 8.0 0.80

3. Chris Peace-VA Jr 11 LB 7 1 7.5 0.68

Clelin Ferrell-CU So 11 DE 7 1 7.5 0.68

Austin Bryant-CU Jr 11 DE 6 3 7.5 0.68

6. James Hearns-UL Sr 11 LB 7 0 7.0 0.64

7. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 10 DL 6 1 6.5 0.65

8. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 11 DL 6 0 6.0 0.55

9. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 10 DL 5 1 5.5 0.55

Joe Jackson-UM So 10 DL 4 3 5.5 0.55

11. Malik Carney-NC Jr 11 DL 5 1 5.5 0.50

12. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 11 LB 5 0 5.0 0.45

Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 11 LB 4 2 5.0 0.45

Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 11 LB 5 0 5.0 0.45

Alton Robinson-SU So 11 DL 5 0 5.0 0.45

16. Mike Ramsay-DU Sr 11 DT 4 1 4.5 0.41

Trevon Hill-VT So 11 DE 4 1 4.5 0.41

18. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 10 DE 4 1 4.5 0.45

19. Tomon Fox-NC Fr 11 DL 4 0 4.0 0.36

20. Tre Lamar-CU So 10 LB 4 0 4.0 0.40

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

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 11 DE 20 8 24.0 2.18

2. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 10 DL 13 3 14.5 1.45

3. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 11 DE 12 5 14.5 1.32

4. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 11 DE 13 2 14.0 1.27

Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 11 LB 11 6 14.0 1.27

6. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 11 DL 12 3 13.5 1.23

James Hearns-UL Sr 11 LB 12 3 13.5 1.23

8. Tim Settle-VT So 11 DT 9 6 12.0 1.09

9. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 10 DE 11 1 11.5 1.15

10. Zach Allen-BC Jr 11 DL 10 3 11.5 1.05

Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 11 LB 10 3 11.5 1.05

Malik Carney-NC Jr 11 DL 9 5 11.5 1.05

13. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 11 LB 9 4 11.0 1.00

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 11 LB 9 4 11.0 1.00

15. Joe Jackson-UM So 10 DL 7 7 10.5 1.05

16. Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 11 LB 7 7 10.5 0.95

17. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 11 LB 7 6 10.0 0.91

18. Trent Harris-UM Sr 10 DL 8 4 10.0 1.00

19. Chris Peace-VA Jr 11 LB 8 4 10.0 0.91

20. RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 10 DL 7 5 9.5 0.95

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 10 12 3 15 1.50

2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 11 12 4 16 1.45

3. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 11 9 6 15 1.36

4. Essang Bassey-WF So 11 11 3 14 1.27

5. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 13 12 4 16 1.23

6. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 9 9 2 11 1.22

7. Derwin James-FS So 10 10 2 12 1.20

8. K.J. Sails-NC So 11 13 0 13 1.18

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

Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 11 8 4 12 1.09

M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 11 12 0 12 1.09

12. Malek Young-UM So 10 8 2 10 1.00

Amari Henderson-WF So 11 10 1 11 1.00

14. Dane Jackson-UP So 11 8 2 10 0.91

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

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 10 5 4 9 0.90

17. Brenton Nelson-VA Fr 11 5 4 9 0.82

Bryce Hall-VA So 11 8 1 9 0.82

Isaac Yiadom-BC Sr 11 7 2 9 0.82

Ryan Carter-CU Sr 11 8 1 9 0.82

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 11 6 139 0 58 0.55

2. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 10 4 57 1 30 0.40

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 10 4 0 0 0 0.40

4. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 11 4 81 1 37 0.36

Quin Blanding-VA Sr 11 4 72 1 58 0.36

Brenton Nelson-VA Fr 11 4 31 0 18 0.36

Mark Gilbert-DU So 11 4 7 0 7 0.36

8. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 13 4 47 1 24 0.31

9. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 10 3 4 0 4 0.30

10. Reggie Floyd-VT So 11 3 106 1 69 0.27

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. James Hearns-UL Sr 11 4 0.36

2. Demetrius Kemp-WF Jr 11 3 0.27

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 11 3 0.27

Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 11 3 0.27

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 11 3 0.27

6. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 9 2 0.22

Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 9 2 0.22

8. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 10 2 0.20

Brian Burns-FS So 10 2 0.20

Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 10 2 0.20

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 9 2 0.22

2. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 11 2 0.18

Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 2 0.18

Kentavious Street-ST Sr 11 2 0.18

Trevon Hill-VT So 11 2 0.18

Will Harris-BC Jr 11 2 0.18

Kevin Bletzer-BC Jr 11 2 0.18

8. Kam Carter-UP So 9 1 0.11

Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 9 1 0.11

A.J. Gray-GT Jr 9 1 0.11

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(Conference games)

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 7 175 841 4.8 7 75 120.1

3. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 155 859 5.5 5 65 107.4

4. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 173 800 4.6 11 78 100.0

5. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 118 636 5.4 5 83 90.9

6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 8 129 705 5.5 3 63 88.1

7. Travis Homer-UM So 7 93 568 6.1 5 64 81.1

8. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 99 526 5.3 9 92 75.1

9. Malik Williams-UL Sr 6 46 449 9.8 2 74 74.8

10. Jacques Patrick-FS Jr 6 75 420 5.6 2 69 70.0

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 6 126-183-3 1745 14 290.8

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 124-237-8 1924 16 274.9

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 155-256-4 1796 9 256.6

5. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 150-265-7 1627 15 232.4

6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 125-219-6 1473 7 210.4

7. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 188.4

8. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 186.6

9. Daniel Jones-DU So 7 118-235-5 1227 6 175.3

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 6 126-183-3 1745 14 170.9

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 141.5

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 124-237-8 1924 16 136.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 155-256-4 1796 9 128.0

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. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 150-265-7 1627 15 121.6

8. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 119.3

9. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 125-219-6 1473 7 118.6

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 7 54 607 1 66 86.7 7.7

2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 7 49 648 5 38 92.6 7.0

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 7 46 515 3 81 73.6 6.6

4. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 97.3 5.6

Jakobi Meyers-ST So 7 39 447 3 71 63.9 5.6

6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 38 288 2 79 41.1 5.4

7. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 7 34 395 2 36 56.4 4.9

8. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 7 33 607 2 48 86.7 4.7

9. Deon Cain-CU Jr 8 37 360 3 38 45.0 4.6

10. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 7 32 428 1 57 61.1 4.6

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

1. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 17.5 97.3

2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 7 49 648 5 38 13.2 92.6

3. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 7 33 607 2 48 18.4 86.7

Ervin Philips-SU Sr 7 54 607 1 66 11.2 86.7

5. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 7 46 515 3 81 11.2 73.6

6. Ahmmon Richards-UM So 6 21 392 2 49 18.7 65.3

7. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 7 39 447 3 71 11.5 63.9

8. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 8 33 498 5 48 15.1 62.2

9. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 7 32 428 1 57 13.4 61.1

10. Nyqwan Murray-FS Jr 8 29 481 2 51 16.6 60.1

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 6 331 1745 257 2076 346.0

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 281 1924 320 2205 315.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 175 1796 295 1971 281.6

5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 472 1507 352 1979 247.4

6. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 -52 1627 307 1575 225.0

7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 92 1473 287 1565 223.6

8. Daniel Jones-DU So 7 260 1227 316 1487 212.4

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. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 0 12 18 0 54 7.7

6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 0 10 23 0 53 7.6

Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 0 9 26 0 53 7.6

8. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 0 14 16 0 58 7.2

9. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 0 7 35 0 56 7.0

John Wolford-WF Sr 6 7 0 0 0 42 7.0

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. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 9 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 9 7 2 0 0 54 7.7

5. John Wolford-WF Sr 6 7 7 0 0 0 42 7.0

6. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0

Travis Etienne-CU Fr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

8. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 6 5 0 1 1 38 5.4

9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2

10. Travis Homer-UM So 7 6 5 1 0 0 36 5.1

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

1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 18-18 12-17 54 7.7

2. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 23-24 10-12 53 7.6

Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 26-29 9-11 53 7.6

4. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16-16 14-16 58 7.2

5. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35-36 7-9 56 7.0

6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16-16 8-10 40 6.7

7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 18-18 8-13 42 6.0

Austin Parker-DU So 7 12-13 10-13 42 6.0

Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27-28 5-10 42 6.0

10. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 19-19 6-7 37 5.3

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

1. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 23 280 1 91 12.2

2. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 18 198 0 32 11.0

3. Daniel Hamm-VA Sr 7 16 56 0 14 3.5

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

1. Joe Reed-VA So 7 21 629 1 92 30.0

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 7 23 678 2 98 29.5

3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 22 538 0 55 24.5

4. Sean Riley-SU So 7 17 364 0 38 21.4

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

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

(Conference games)

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

1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 636 58 90 251 1035 147.9

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 7 0 330 0 678 1008 144.0

3. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 0 0 0 1046 130.8

4. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 7 366 155 19 368 908 129.7

5. Joe Reed-VA So 7 96 139 0 629 864 123.4

6. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 7 841 0 0 0 841 120.1

7. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 0 77 198 538 813 116.1

8. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 859 16 0 0 875 109.4

9. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 0 0 0 800 100.0

10. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 8 536 26 0 234 796 99.5

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

1. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 7 45 2044 63 21 17 5 45.4

2. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 7 30 1355 65 11 11 3 45.2

3. Logan Tyler-FS So 8 47 2081 61 16 15 4 44.3

4. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 7 35 1547 59 8 10 3 44.2

5. Mason King-UL So 8 34 1496 58 8 10 2 44.0

6. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 8 39 1714 62 13 11 1 43.9

7. Austin Parker-DU So 7 40 1716 59 8 7 4 42.9

8. Dom Maggio-WF So 7 37 1554 55 10 7 4 42.0

9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 6 34 1421 53 10 7 1 41.8

10. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 7 31 1282 59 7 3 1 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. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 12 17 53 70.6 1.71

3. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 10 12 44 83.3 1.43

Austin Parker-DU So 7 10 13 37 76.9 1.43

5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 8 10 50 80.0 1.33

6. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 9 11 43 81.8 1.29

7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 8 13 56 61.5 1.14

8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 7 9 48 77.8 0.88

9. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 6 7 38 85.7 0.86

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 7 12 17 53 70.6

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 7 21 21 100.0

A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 19 19 100.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 18 18 100.0

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 18 18 100.0

Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16 16 100.0

Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16 16 100.0

Freeman Jones-NC Jr 7 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 7 23 24 95.8

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

(Conference games)

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

1. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 7 LB 27 47 74 10.6

2. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 7 LB 46 26 72 10.3

3. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 7 LB 28 42 70 10.0

4. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 LB 33 36 69 9.9

5. Jordan Mack-VA So 7 LB 26 39 65 9.3

6. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 7 32 32 64 9.1

7. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 27 34 61 8.7

8. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 22 38 60 8.6

Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 7 LB 33 27 60 8.6

10. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 7 LB 18 41 59 8.4

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 7 DB 37 22 59 8.4

Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 35 24 59 8.4

13. Jessie Bates III-WF So 6 DB 29 20 49 8.2

14. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 7 LB 37 20 57 8.1

Saleem Brightwell-UP So 7 LB 33 24 57 8.1

16. Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 7 LB 29 27 56 8.0

17. Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 7 DB 37 18 55 7.9

18. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 7 DB 33 21 54 7.7

19. Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 7 LB 23 30 53 7.6

Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 7 LB 25 28 53 7.6

Zach Allen-BC Jr 7 DL 26 27 53 7.6

Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 LB 32 21 53 7.6

23. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 6 LB 21 22 43 7.2

24. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 7 DB 35 15 50 7.1

25. Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 8 LB 27 30 57 7.1

26. Derwin James-FS So 8 DB 33 23 56 7.0

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 33 23 56 7.0

Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 8 LB 28 28 56 7.0

29. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 30 23 53 6.6

30. Jarius Morehead-ST So 7 DB 30 16 46 6.6

31. Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 6 LB 20 19 39 6.5

Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 6 15 24 39 6.5

33. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 24 21 45 6.4

Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 25 20 45 6.4

Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 7 LB 29 16 45 6.4

36. Essang Bassey-WF So 7 DB 31 13 44 6.3

37. A.J. Gray-GT Jr 7 DB 36 7 43 6.1

John Lamot-BC Fr 7 LB 23 20 43 6.1

Myles Dorn-NC So 7 DB 22 21 43 6.1

40. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 8 LB 32 17 49 6.1

41. Michael Pinckney-UM So 7 LB 18 24 42 6.0

42. Reggie Floyd-VT So 7 DB 25 16 41 5.9

Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 7 LB 21 20 41 5.9

44. Jordan Hayes-DU So 7 23 17 40 5.7

45. Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 8 CB 27 18 45 5.6

46. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 26 18 44 5.5

Damar Hamlin-UP So 6 DB 26 7 33 5.5

48. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 7 DB 24 14 38 5.4

Evan Foster-SU So 7 DB 33 5 38 5.4

50. Trey Marshall-FS Sr 7 DB 18 19 37 5.3

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 7 1 7.5 1.07

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 7 LB 5 1 5.5 0.79

5. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 5 1 5.5 0.69

6. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 5 0 5.0 0.71

Alton Robinson-SU So 7 DL 5 0 5.0 0.71

8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 DL 4 1 4.5 0.75

9. Joe Jackson-UM So 7 DL 3 3 4.5 0.64

10. Tomon Fox-NC Fr 7 DL 4 0 4.0 0.57

Trent Harris-UM Sr 7 DL 3 2 4.0 0.57

Willie Yarbary-WF Jr 7 DL 4 0 4.0 0.57

13. Michael Pinckney-UM So 7 LB 3 1 3.5 0.50

Trevon Hill-VT So 7 DE 3 1 3.5 0.50

Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 3 1 3.5 0.50

16. 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

Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

19. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38

Tre Lamar-CU So 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

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

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 13 5 15.5 2.21

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. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 10 1 10.5 1.31

Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 9 3 10.5 1.31

6. Tim Settle-VT So 7 DT 7 5 9.5 1.36

Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 7 LB 7 5 9.5 1.36

8. Joe Jackson-UM So 7 DL 6 6 9.0 1.29

Grant Dawson-WF Sr 7 LB 6 6 9.0 1.29

10. Brian Burns-FS So 8 7 3 8.5 1.06

11. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00

12. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 DL 7 2 8.0 1.33

13. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94

14. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 7 LB 6 3 7.5 1.07

15. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

16. Chris Peace-VA Jr 7 LB 6 2 7.0 1.00

Zach Allen-BC Jr 7 DL 6 2 7.0 1.00

Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 6 2 7.0 1.00

Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 4 6 7.0 1.00

Justin Jones-ST Sr 7 DT 6 2 7.0 1.00

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 20, 2017

(Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 6 10 2 12 2.00

2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 7 9 2 11 1.57

3. M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 7 10 0 10 1.43

K.J. Sails-NC So 7 10 0 10 1.43

5. Derwin James-FS So 8 10 1 11 1.38

6. Amari Henderson-WF So 7 8 1 9 1.29

Essang Bassey-WF So 7 6 3 9 1.29

8. Isaac Yiadom-BC Sr 7 6 2 8 1.14

Bryce Hall-VA So 7 7 1 8 1.14

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 7 4 4 8 1.14

11. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 7 3 10 1.11

12. Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 7 5 2 7 1.00

Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 5 3 8 1.00

14. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 5 2 7 0.88

16. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86

RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 7 6 0 6 0.86

Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 2 4 6 0.86

Malek Young-UM So 7 6 0 6 0.86

Shawn Boone-ST Sr 7 4 2 6 0.86

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 4 72 1 58 0.57

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 7 4 0 0 0 0.57

3. Reggie Floyd-VT So 7 3 106 1 69 0.43

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 7 3 50 1 30 0.43

Essang Bassey-WF So 7 3 30 1 30 0.43

6. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 3 44 0 22 0.38

7. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 6 2 62 0 45 0.33

Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 3 37 1 24 0.33

Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 6 2 4 0 4 0.33

10. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 2 61 1 42 0.29

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 4 0.50

2. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 3 0.43

3. Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 3 0.38

4. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 2 0.33

5. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

Wendell Dunn-WF Sr 7 2 0.29

Jordan Mack-VA So 7 2 0.29

Lukas Denis-BC Jr 7 2 0.29

Chris Peace-VA Jr 7 2 0.29

Demetrius Kemp-WF Jr 7 2 0.29

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Will Harris-BC Jr 7 2 0.29

Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

3. Ricky Walker-VT Jr 6 1 0.17

Shyheim Cullen-SU So 6 1 0.17

Paris Black-WF So 6 1 0.17

Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 6 1 0.17

7. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 1 0.14

Kentavious Street-ST Sr 7 1 0.14

Aaron Crawford-NC So 7 1 0.14

Sulaiman Kamara-WF Fr 7 1 0.14

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(Conference games)

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 7 175 841 4.8 7 75 120.1

3. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 155 859 5.5 5 65 107.4

4. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 173 800 4.6 11 78 100.0

5. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 118 636 5.4 5 83 90.9

6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 8 129 705 5.5 3 63 88.1

7. Travis Homer-UM So 7 93 568 6.1 5 64 81.1

8. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 99 526 5.3 9 92 75.1

9. Malik Williams-UL Sr 6 46 449 9.8 2 74 74.8

10. Jacques Patrick-FS Jr 6 75 420 5.6 2 69 70.0

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 6 126-183-3 1745 14 290.8

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 124-237-8 1924 16 274.9

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 155-256-4 1796 9 256.6

5. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 150-265-7 1627 15 232.4

6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 125-219-6 1473 7 210.4

7. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 188.4

8. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 186.6

9. Daniel Jones-DU So 7 118-235-5 1227 6 175.3

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 6 126-183-3 1745 14 170.9

2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 141.5

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 124-237-8 1924 16 136.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 155-256-4 1796 9 128.0

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. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 150-265-7 1627 15 121.6

8. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 119.3

9. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 125-219-6 1473 7 118.6

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 7 54 607 1 66 86.7 7.7

2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 7 49 648 5 38 92.6 7.0

3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 7 46 515 3 81 73.6 6.6

4. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 97.3 5.6

Jakobi Meyers-ST So 7 39 447 3 71 63.9 5.6

6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 38 288 2 79 41.1 5.4

7. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 7 34 395 2 36 56.4 4.9

8. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 7 33 607 2 48 86.7 4.7

9. Deon Cain-CU Jr 8 37 360 3 38 45.0 4.6

10. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 7 32 428 1 57 61.1 4.6

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

1. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 17.5 97.3

2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 7 49 648 5 38 13.2 92.6

3. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 7 54 607 1 66 11.2 86.7

Kelvin Harmon-ST So 7 33 607 2 48 18.4 86.7

5. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 7 46 515 3 81 11.2 73.6

6. Ahmmon Richards-UM So 6 21 392 2 49 18.7 65.3

7. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 7 39 447 3 71 11.5 63.9

8. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 8 33 498 5 48 15.1 62.2

9. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 7 32 428 1 57 13.4 61.1

10. Nyqwan Murray-FS Jr 8 29 481 2 51 16.6 60.1

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 6 331 1745 257 2076 346.0

3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 7 281 1924 320 2205 315.0

4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 7 175 1796 295 1971 281.6

5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 472 1507 352 1979 247.4

6. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 7 -52 1627 307 1575 225.0

7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 7 92 1473 287 1565 223.6

8. Daniel Jones-DU So 7 260 1227 316 1487 212.4

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. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 0 12 18 0 54 7.7

Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

6. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 0 9 26 0 53 7.6

Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 0 10 23 0 53 7.6

8. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 0 14 16 0 58 7.2

9. John Wolford-WF Sr 6 7 0 0 0 42 7.0

Blanton Creque-UL So 8 0 7 35 0 56 7.0

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. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 7 9 7 2 0 0 54 7.7

Darrin Hall-UP Jr 7 9 9 0 0 0 54 7.7

5. John Wolford-WF Sr 6 7 7 0 0 0 42 7.0

6. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0

Travis Etienne-CU Fr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

8. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 6 5 0 1 1 38 5.4

9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2

10. Travis Homer-UM So 7 6 5 1 0 0 36 5.1

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

1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 18-18 12-17 54 7.7

2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 26-29 9-11 53 7.6

Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 23-24 10-12 53 7.6

4. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16-16 14-16 58 7.2

5. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35-36 7-9 56 7.0

6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16-16 8-10 40 6.7

7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 18-18 8-13 42 6.0

Austin Parker-DU So 7 12-13 10-13 42 6.0

Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27-28 5-10 42 6.0

10. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 19-19 6-7 37 5.3

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

1. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 23 280 1 91 12.2

2. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 18 198 0 32 11.0

3. Daniel Hamm-VA Sr 7 16 56 0 14 3.5

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

1. Joe Reed-VA So 7 21 629 1 92 30.0

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 7 23 678 2 98 29.5

3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 22 538 0 55 24.5

4. Sean Riley-SU So 7 17 364 0 38 21.4

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

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 19, 2017

(Conference games)

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

1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 7 636 58 90 251 1035 147.9

2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 7 0 330 0 678 1008 144.0

3. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 0 0 0 1046 130.8

4. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 7 366 155 19 368 908 129.7

5. Joe Reed-VA So 7 96 139 0 629 864 123.4

6. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 7 841 0 0 0 841 120.1

7. Michael Walker-BC Jr 7 0 77 198 538 813 116.1

8. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 859 16 0 0 875 109.4

9. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 0 0 0 800 100.0

10. Cam Akers-FS Fr 8 705 91 0 0 796 99.5

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

1. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 7 45 2044 63 21 17 5 45.4

2. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 7 30 1355 65 11 11 3 45.2

3. Logan Tyler-FS So 8 47 2081 61 16 15 4 44.3

4. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 7 35 1547 59 8 10 3 44.2

5. Mason King-UL So 8 34 1496 58 8 10 2 44.0

6. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 8 39 1714 62 13 11 1 43.9

7. Austin Parker-DU So 7 40 1716 59 8 7 4 42.9

8. Dom Maggio-WF So 7 37 1554 55 10 7 4 42.0

9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 6 34 1421 53 10 7 1 41.8

10. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 7 31 1282 59 7 3 1 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. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 12 17 53 70.6 1.71

3. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 7 10 12 44 83.3 1.43

Austin Parker-DU So 7 10 13 37 76.9 1.43

5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 8 10 50 80.0 1.33

6. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 7 9 11 43 81.8 1.29

7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 8 13 56 61.5 1.14

8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 7 9 48 77.8 0.88

9. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 6 7 38 85.7 0.86

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 7 12 17 53 70.6

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 7 21 21 100.0

A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 7 19 19 100.0

Alex Kessman-UP Fr 7 18 18 100.0

Cole Murphy-SU Sr 7 18 18 100.0

Freeman Jones-NC Jr 7 16 16 100.0

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 7 23 24 95.8

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 19, 2017

(Conference games)

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

1. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 7 LB 27 47 74 10.6

2. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 7 LB 46 26 72 10.3

3. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 7 LB 28 42 70 10.0

4. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 LB 33 36 69 9.9

5. Jordan Mack-VA So 7 LB 26 39 65 9.3

6. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 7 32 32 64 9.1

7. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 27 34 61 8.7

8. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 22 38 60 8.6

9. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 6 LB 27 24 51 8.5

10. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 35 24 59 8.4

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 7 DB 37 22 59 8.4

Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 7 LB 18 41 59 8.4

13. Jessie Bates III-WF So 6 DB 29 20 49 8.2

14. Saleem Brightwell-UP So 7 LB 33 24 57 8.1

Grant Dawson-WF Sr 7 LB 37 20 57 8.1

16. Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 7 LB 29 27 56 8.0

17. Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 7 DB 37 18 55 7.9

18. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 7 DB 33 21 54 7.7

19. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 LB 32 21 53 7.6

Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 7 LB 25 28 53 7.6

Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 7 LB 23 30 53 7.6

Zach Allen-BC Jr 7 DL 26 27 53 7.6

23. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 6 LB 21 22 43 7.2

24. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 7 DB 35 15 50 7.1

25. Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 8 LB 27 30 57 7.1

26. Derwin James-FS So 8 DB 33 23 56 7.0

Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 8 LB 28 28 56 7.0

Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 33 23 56 7.0

29. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 30 23 53 6.6

30. Jarius Morehead-ST So 7 DB 30 16 46 6.6

31. Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 6 LB 20 19 39 6.5

Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 6 15 24 39 6.5

33. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 25 20 45 6.4

Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 24 21 45 6.4

Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 7 LB 29 16 45 6.4

36. Essang Bassey-WF So 7 DB 31 13 44 6.3

37. Myles Dorn-NC So 7 DB 22 21 43 6.1

John Lamot-BC Fr 7 LB 23 20 43 6.1

A.J. Gray-GT Jr 7 DB 36 7 43 6.1

40. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 8 LB 32 17 49 6.1

41. Michael Pinckney-UM So 7 LB 18 24 42 6.0

42. Reggie Floyd-VT So 7 DB 25 16 41 5.9

Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 7 LB 21 20 41 5.9

44. Jordan Hayes-DU So 7 23 17 40 5.7

45. Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 8 CB 27 18 45 5.6

46. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 26 18 44 5.5

Damar Hamlin-UP So 6 DB 26 7 33 5.5

48. Evan Foster-SU So 7 DB 33 5 38 5.4

Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 7 DB 24 14 38 5.4

50. Ray Smith-BC Jr 7 DL 15 22 37 5.3

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 7 1 7.5 1.07

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 7 LB 5 1 5.5 0.79

5. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 5 1 5.5 0.69

6. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 5 0 5.0 0.71

Alton Robinson-SU So 7 DL 5 0 5.0 0.71

8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 DL 4 1 4.5 0.75

9. Joe Jackson-UM So 7 DL 3 3 4.5 0.64

10. Tomon Fox-NC Fr 7 DL 4 0 4.0 0.57

Trent Harris-UM Sr 7 DL 3 2 4.0 0.57

Willie Yarbary-WF Jr 7 DL 4 0 4.0 0.57

13. Michael Pinckney-UM So 7 LB 3 1 3.5 0.50

Trevon Hill-VT So 7 DE 3 1 3.5 0.50

15. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

16. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 3 1 3.5 0.50

17. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44

Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

19. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38

Tre Lamar-CU So 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

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

1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 DE 13 5 15.5 2.21

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. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 10 1 10.5 1.31

Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 9 3 10.5 1.31

6. Tim Settle-VT So 7 DT 7 5 9.5 1.36

Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 7 LB 7 5 9.5 1.36

8. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 7 LB 6 6 9.0 1.29

Joe Jackson-UM So 7 DL 6 6 9.0 1.29

10. Brian Burns-FS So 8 7 3 8.5 1.06

11. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 DL 7 2 8.0 1.33

12. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00

13. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 7 LB 6 3 7.5 1.07

14. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94

15. Zach Allen-BC Jr 7 DL 6 2 7.0 1.00

Justin Jones-ST Sr 7 DT 6 2 7.0 1.00

17. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88

18. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 7 LB 6 2 7.0 1.00

Ty Schwab-BC Sr 7 LB 4 6 7.0 1.00

Chris Peace-VA Jr 7 LB 6 2 7.0 1.00

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Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 19, 2017

(Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 6 10 2 12 2.00

2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 7 9 2 11 1.57

3. M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 7 10 0 10 1.43

K.J. Sails-NC So 7 10 0 10 1.43

5. Derwin James-FS So 8 10 1 11 1.38

6. Amari Henderson-WF So 7 8 1 9 1.29

Essang Bassey-WF So 7 6 3 9 1.29

8. Isaac Yiadom-BC Sr 7 6 2 8 1.14

Bryce Hall-VA So 7 7 1 8 1.14

Michael Jackson-UM Jr 7 4 4 8 1.14

11. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 7 3 10 1.11

12. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 5 3 8 1.00

Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 7 5 2 7 1.00

14. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 5 2 7 0.88

16. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 7 5 1 6 0.86

Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 2 4 6 0.86

Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86

Shawn Boone-ST Sr 7 4 2 6 0.86

Malek Young-UM So 7 6 0 6 0.86

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Michael Jackson-UM Jr 7 4 0 0 0 0.57

2. Reggie Floyd-VT So 7 3 106 1 69 0.43

Quin Blanding-VA Sr 7 3 72 1 58 0.43

Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 7 3 50 1 30 0.43

Essang Bassey-WF So 7 3 30 1 30 0.43

6. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 3 44 0 22 0.38

7. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 6 2 62 0 45 0.33

Greg Stroman-VT Sr 9 3 37 1 24 0.33

Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 6 2 4 0 4 0.33

10. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 2 61 1 42 0.29

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 4 0.50

2. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 7 3 0.43

3. Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 3 0.38

4. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 6 2 0.33

5. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 7 2 0.29

Jordan Mack-VA So 7 2 0.29

Wendell Dunn-WF Sr 7 2 0.29

Chris Peace-VA Jr 7 2 0.29

Demetrius Kemp-WF Jr 7 2 0.29

Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Will Harris-BC Jr 7 2 0.29

Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29

3. Shyheim Cullen-SU So 6 1 0.17

Paris Black-WF So 6 1 0.17

Ricky Walker-VT Jr 6 1 0.17

Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 6 1 0.17

7. Carlos Basham, Jr.-WF Fr 7 1 0.14

Jarius Morehead-ST So 7 1 0.14

Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 1 0.14

Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 7 1 0.14