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2006 ACC Football Season Summary.Pmd 2006 ACC Football Summary Top Games - Individual Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Total Offense 200-Yard Rushing Games (3) 400-Yard Passing Games (1) 395 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. Wake Forest ............. N4 2 Branden Ore, VT ......... 207 So. Miss 1 Matt Ryan, BC ............... 402 Wake Forest 359 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. BYU ....................... S16 1 James Davis, Clem. ...... 216 Ga. Tech 300-Yard Passing Games (12) 340 Will Proctor, Clem. vs. Boston College .......... S9 100-Yard Rushing Games (50) 4 Matt Ryan, BC ............... 402 Wake Forest 339 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. UCLA ............. D27 9 Tashard Choice, GT ...... 169 W. Virginia 338 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. BC .................. O21 3 Drew Weatherford, FSU . 336 Troy 336 Xavier Lee, FSU vs. Maryland ................... O28 6 C.J. Spiller, Clem. ......... 155 South Carolina 2 Sean Glennon, VT ........ 339 Ga. Tech 335 Jameel Sewell, UVa vs. Maryland ............. O14 4 Branden Ore, VT ......... 207 So. Miss 1 Will Proctor, Clem. ....... 343 B. College 334 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. Troy ................... S9 3 James Davis, Clem. ...... 216 Ga. Tech 1 Taylor Bennett, GT ....... 326 W. Virginia 324 Kyle Wright, Miami vs. Duke .................... O21 3 Javarris James, UM ..... 148 Houston 1 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .. 305 W. Forest 318 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. C.Michigan ............A31 3 Ronnie McGill, UNC ..... 117 W. Forest 200-Yard Passing Games (54) 3 L.V. Whitworth, BC ....... 118 Duke Rushing Yardage 8 Matt Ryan, BC ............. 402 Wake Forest 2 Jason Snelling, UVa ..... 131 N. Carolina 5 Drew Weatherford, FSU . 336 Troy 216 James Davis, Clem. vs. Georgia Tech ........ O21 2 Andre Brown, NCS ....... 125 Appalachian 207 Branden Ore, VT vs. Southern Miss .......... O21 5 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .. 305 W. Forest 203 Branden Ore, VT vs. Clemson ................... O26 1 Toney Baker, NCS ......... 174 Clemson 5 Sam Hollenbach, Md... 249 Boston College 174 Toney Baker, NC State vs. Clemson ........... N11 1 Kenneth Moore, WF ..... 165 Maryland 4 Will Proctor, Clem. ....... 343 B. College 1 Micah Andrews, WF ..... 142 Syracuse 170 Branden Ore, VT vs. Cincinnati .................. S23 4 Sean Glennon, VT ........ 339 Ga. Tech 169 Tashard Choice, GT vs. West Virginia ........... J1 1 Antone Smith, FSU ...... 137 Rice 4 Riley Skinner, WF ........ 271 Louisville 165 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. Maryland ............ N25 1 Reggie Ball, GT ............ 130 Troy 164 Tashard Choice, GT vs. NC State ................. N4 1 Lance Ball, Md. ........... 116 Ga. Tech 4 Daniel Evans, NCS ....... 270 Ga. Tech 155 C.J. Spiller, Clem. vs. South Carolina ......... N25 1 Lorenzo Booker, FSU .... 115 Rice 3 Kyle Wright, Miami ..... 299 Duke 154 C.J. Spiller, Clem. vs. NC State .................. N11 2 Keon Lattimore, Md. .... 119 Wake Forest 3 Joe Dailey, UNC ........... 253 Duke 2 Jameel Sewell, UVa ..... 243 Maryland Passing Yardage 1 Justin Boyle, Duke ....... 113 Vanderbilt 402 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. Wake Forest ............. N4 1 Demerick Chancellor, Clm. .. 113 La. Tech 2 Reggie Ball, GT ............ 215 NC State 356 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. BYU ....................... S16 1 Derron Thomas, UM ..... 109 Fla. A&M 1 Taylor Bennett, GT ....... 326 W. Virginia 343 Will Proctor, Clem. vs. Boston College .......... S9 1 Andre Callender, BC ..... 105 Duke 1 Xavier Lee, FSU ........... 286 Maryland 339 Sean Glennon, VT vs. Georgia Tech ............ S30 1 De’Angelo Bryant, WF . 105 Mississippi 1 Kirby Freeman, Miami .. 272 Nevada 336 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. Troy ................... S9 1 Tyrone Moss, UM ......... 103 Va. Tech 1 Cam Sexton, UNC ........ 265 Furman 326 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. BC .................. O21 1 Marcus Stone, NCS ...... 209 Akron 326 Taylor Bennett, GT vs. West Virginia ............ J1 325 Drew Weatherford, FSU vs. UCLA ............. D27 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 323 Matthew Ryan, BC vs. C.l Michigan ...........A31 Career 300-Yard Passing Games 305 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke vs. W. Forest ............ S9 10 Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech 7 James Davis, Clemson 6 Drew Weatherford, Florida State Receiving Yardage 7 Ronnie McGill, North Carolina 3 Matt Ryan, Boston College 186 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. West Virginia ........... J1 7 Tyrone Moss, Miami 2 Sean Glennon, Virginia Tech 176 Jomar Wright, Duke vs. Miami ................. O21 175 Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md. vs. Miami ....... N11 7 Branden Ore, Virginia Tech 2 Sam Hollenbach, Maryland 171 Hakeem Nicks, UNC vs. Notre Dame .......... N4 6 C.J. Spiller, Clemson 1 Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech 168 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. NC State ................. N4 5 Lance Ball, Maryland 1 Taylor Bennett, Georgia Tech 165 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. Virginia ................. S21 5 Lorenzo Booker, Florida State 1 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke 140 Brandon Robinson, BC vs. BYU .................. S16 5 Andre Callender, Boston College 1 Will Proctor, Clemson 133 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. Maryland ................ O7 5 Reggie Merriweather, Clemson 1 Kyle Wright, Miami 133 Kevin Ogletree, UVa vs. Maryland ............ O14 4 Andre Brown, NC State 132 Chris Davis, FSU vs. Maryland ................. O28 4 L.V. Whitworth, Boston College All-Purpose Yardage 3 Micah Andrews, Wake Forest 234 Darrell Blackman, NCS vs. Georgia Tech ..... N4 3 Javarris James, Miami 220 Jeff Smith, BC vs. Clemson .......................... S9 3 Jason Snelling, Virginia 216 James Davis, Clem. vs. Georgia Tech ........ O21 2 Justin Boyle, Duke 210 Branden Ore, VT vs. Clemson ................... O26 2 Keon Lattimore, Maryland 208 Brandon Tate, UNC vs. Duke .................... N25 1 Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech; Re’quan 208 Lorenzo Booker, FSU vs. UCLA ................. D27 207 Branden Ore, VT vs. Southern Miss .......... O21 Boyette, Duke; De’Angelo Bryant, Wake 204 Branden Ore, VT vs. Cincinnati .................. S23 Forest; Demerick Chancellor, Clemson; 199 Toney Baker, NC State vs. Clemson ........... N11 Ronnie Drummer, Duke; Barrington 198 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. Maryland ............ N25 Edwards, North Carolina; Rashaun Grant, Georgia Tech; Michael Johnson, Virginia; Pass Receptions Kenneth Moore, Wake Forest; Antone Smith, 11 Brooks Foster, UNC vs. Rutgers .................... S2 Florida State; Derron Thomas, Miami Active Career Passing Yardage Leaders 11 Chansi Stuckey, Clem. vs. Boston College ..... S9 10 Kevin Ogletree, UVa vs. Wyoming ............... S9 Reggie Ball, Sr., Georgia Tech ................ 8,128 10 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. Maryland ................ O7 Active Career Rushing Yardage Leaders 10 Jomar Wright, Duke vs. Miami ................. O21 Drew Weatherford, So., Florida State ..... 5,362 10 Chris Davis, FSU vs. Boston College .......... O21 Ronnie McGill, Sr., North Carolina ........... 2,393 Sam Hollenbach, Sr., Maryland ............. 5,139 9 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. NC State ................. N4 Lorenzo Booker, Sr., Florida State ............ 2,389 Matt Ryan, Jr., Boston College ............... 4,806 9 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. West Virginia ........... J1 L.V. Whitworth, Jr., Boston College .......... 2,221 Kyle Wright, Jr., Miami ........................... 4,088 8 Joey Haynos, Md. vs. West Virginia ........... S14 James Davis, So., Clemson ...................... 2,066 Will Proctor, Sr., Clemson ........................ 2,634 8 Greg Olsen, Miami vs. North Carolina ......... O7 Sean Glennon, So., Virginia Tech ........... 2,328 8 Lorenzo Booker, FSU vs. BC ...................... O21 Tashard Choice, Jr., Georgia Tech ............ 1,986 8 Chris Davis, FSU vs. Maryland ................. O28 Andre Callender, Jr., Boston College ........ 1,978 Thaddeus Lewis, Fr., Duke ..................... 2,137 8 Chansi Stuckey, Clem. vs. Maryland ........... N4 Josh Allen, Sr., Maryland ........................ 1,958 Daniel Evans, So., NC State ................... 1,843 8 Raphael Chestnut, Duke vs. Ga. Tech ........ N18 Tyrone Moss, Sr., Miami .......................... 1,905 Riley Skinner, Fr., Wake Forest ................ 2,051 8 Calvin Johnson, GT vs. Wake Forest .......... D2 Branden Ore, So., Virginia Tech .............. 1,784 Marcus Stone, Jr., NC State .................... 1,478 Lance Ball, Jr., Maryland ........................ 1,719 Jameel Sewell, Fr., Virginia .................... 1,269 2006 ACC Football Summary Total Offense Yardage Receiving Yardage Top Games - Team Total Offense 300-Yard Total Offense Games (15) 100-Yard Receiving Games (33) 563 Miami vs. Florida A&M .......................... S9 3 Matt Ryan, BC ............... 395 Wake Forest 7 Calvin Johnson, GT ........ 186 W. Virginia 559 Clemson vs. Temple ............................. O12 3 Drew Weatherford, FSU .. 339 UCLA 3 Chansi Stuckey, Clem. ... 124 B. College 526 Clemson vs. Louisiana Tech .................. S30 2 Sean Glennon, VT ........ 307 Duke 2 Jomar Wright, Duke ...... 176 Miami 504 Clemson vs. North Carolina .................. S23 2 Will Proctor, Clem. ....... 340 B. College 2 Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md. 175 Miami 501 Boston College vs Duke ....................... N11 1 Xavier Lee, FSU ........... 336 Maryland 2 Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...... 171 Notre Dame 1 Jameel Sewell, UVa ..... 335 Maryland 2 Chris Davis, FSU............ 132 Maryland Rushing Yardage 1 Kyle Wright, Miami ..... 324 Duke 2 Eron Riley, Duke ........... 115 N. Carolina 393 Clemson vs. Louisiana Tech .................. S30 339 Miami vs. Florida A&M .......................... S9 1 Taylor Bennett, GT ....... 307 W. Virginia 2 Lorenzo Booker, FSU ..... 117 UCLA 337 Clemson vs. Temple ............................. O12 1 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .. 306 Wake Forest 2 Greg Carr, FSU
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