There will be more this week from Pinehurst. I thought this snapshot of each ACC team by this Hokie blogger was pretty good... http://virginiatech.sportswar.com/f...ntic-and-coastal-divisions-appear-to-be-open/
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Both GT and Duke will have played Tulane. So there's that comparison that will be made. GT and Duke will be the only ACC game that weekend. Not sure what that means for the game time.
first two ACC games are again both coastal games for GT week 5. Wins will give GT the edge in the standings early.
Duke doesn't play its second coastal game until week 8.
Miami week 9
unc week 8
Pitt week 7
UVA week 8
Va Tech week 7
The ACC has made it a point to set-up the division games later in the season. I guess to build excitement toward the ACC championship. However, I think it would be better for them to put at least one game at the end of the season where it was ooc games or cross division games. It would give the fans an extra week to plan their travel to the ACC championship game.Miami doesn't play its first ACC game until October 10 at FSU. But then, has to follow that tough one up with Va Tech and Clemson at home before heading to Duke. Depending on the time of games on October 10th, Tech could register 3 ACC games prior to Miami even having started one.
as long as the wins are over the right teams...
No doubt!Amen to that, brotha! Especially the one right after Turkey Day.
I guess they are thinking FSU loses to Clemson, & Ga Tech to finish w/ 10 wins?Wow!
http://collegefootballfans.sportsblog.com/posts/2988944/acc-preview.html
Predictions
Atlantic Champion: Clemson Dark Horse: Louisville
Coastal Champion: Georgia Tech Dark Horse: Miami (FL)
Outcome: Georgia Tech over Clemson
Florida State’s reign atop the conference ends in 2015. The Seminoles still end up with ten wins, but they will not be able to beat Clemson, which ends up being the pivotal game of the year in the ACC. Georgia Tech, for the most part, defeats its opponents with ease and wins the Coastal Division comfortably. Both teams have a puncher’s chance to make it to the playoff, and Georgia Tech wins the ACC title game decisively with Justin Thomas leading the way. Whether they make the playoff or not will be determined in another post.