CFP Semifi nal • ACC Bowl Games • Contacts: Kevin Best, [email protected]; Mike Finn, mfi [email protected] 2017 STANDINGS ACC Games Overall ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak Clemson*^ 7 1 .875 257 141 4-0 3-1 5-1 12 1 .923 460 166 7-0 4-1 1-0 Won 6 NC State 2 .750 239 191 3-1 3-1 4-2 8 4 .667 367 297 5-1 3-2 0-1 Won 1 Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 2-4 8 4 .667 468 325 4-2 3-2 1-0 Won 3 Boston College 4 4 .500 204 177 1-3 3-1 3-3 7 5 .583 314 270 2-4 4-1 1-0 Won 2 Wake Forest 4 4 .500 250 232 2-2 2-2 4-2 7 5 .583 404 316 4-2 3-3 0-0 Lost 1 Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 2-4 6 6 .500 320 263 3-3 3-2 0-1 Won 3 Syracuse 2 6 .250 189 297 2-2 0-4 1-5 4 8 .333 329 386 4-3 0-5 0-0 Lost 5

ACC Games Overall COASTAL DIVISION W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Div. W L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Streak Miami* 7 1 .875 217 150 4-0 3-1 5-1 10 2 .833 354 239 7-0 3-1 0-1 Lost 2 Virginia Tech 5 3 .625 185 121 3-1 2-2 4-2 9 3 .750 345 162 5-1 3-2 1-0 Won 2 Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 3-3 5 6 .455 309 292 5-1 0-4 0-1 Lost 2 Duke 3 5 .375 158 184 1-3 2-2 2-4 6 6 .500 309 249 4-3 2-3 0-0 Won 2 Virginia 3 5 .375 161 235 2-2 1-3 3-3 6 6 .500 286 320 4-3 2-3 0-0 Lost 3 Pi 3 5 .375 182 196 2-2 1-3 3-3 5 7 .417 287 319 4-3 1-4 0-0 Won 1 North Carolina 1 7 .125 154 274 0-4 1-3 1-5 3 9 .250 312 375 1-6 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 *Division Champion; ^ACC Champion ACC BOWL SCHEDULE

Date Bowl Teams Loca on Time TV Sirius XM Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl Duke (6-6) vs. Northern Illinois (8-4) Detroit, Mich. 5:15 p.m. ESPN 137 202 Dec. 27 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Florida State (6-6) vs. Southern Miss (8-4) Shreveport, La. 1:30 p.m. ESPN – – New Era Pinstripe Bowl Boston College (7-5) vs. Iowa (7-5) The Bronx, N.Y. 5:15 p.m. ESPN 80 80 Dec. 28 presented by Northrup Grumman Virginia (6-6) vs. Navy (6-6) Annapolis, Md. 1:30 p.m. ESPN 80 80 Camping World Bowl Virginia Tech (9-3) vs. Oklahoma State (9-3) Orlando, Fla. 5:15 p.m. ESPN 80 80 Dec. 29 Belk Bowl Wake Forest (7-5) vs. Texas A&M (7-5) Charlo e, N.C. 1 p.m. ESPN 84 84 Hyundai Sun Bowl NC State (8-4) vs. Arizona State (7-5) El Paso, Texas 3 p.m. CBS 83 83 Dec. 30 TaxSlayer Bowl Louisville (8-4) vs. Mississippi State (8-4) Jacksonville, Fla. Noon ESPN 81 81 Capital One Orange Bowl Wisconsin (12-1) vs. Miami (10-2) Miami Gardens, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN 84 84 Jan. 1 presented by Overton’s Notre Dame (9-3) vs. LSU (9-3) Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ABC 81 81 CFP Semifi nal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Clemson (12-1) vs. Alabama (11-1) New Orleans, La. 8:45 p.m. ESPN 84 84

QUICK HITS - ACC BOWL NOTES Clemson Ranked No. 1, Returns to CFP: The ACC Champion ACC Earns Na on’s Best 10 Bowl Bids: Led by defending na onal Clemson Tigers (12-1) are No. 1 in the CFP rankings and will face No. 4 champion Clemson, the ACC secured 10 spots in the 2017 postseason Alabama (11-1) in the CFP Semifi nal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl at 8:45 bowl lineup – the most of any conference. Over the last two years, the p.m. on Monday, Jan. 1. It marks the third-consecu ve year Clemson ACC has had 21 teams in bowl games. This marks the 17th consecu ve has faced the Crimson Tide in the Playoff . If the Tigers year that at least six ACC teams are in a . The ACC ranks sec- advance past Alabama this year, they will face No. 2 Oklahoma (12-1) ond among all conferences with 116 total bowl bids since 2005. or No. 3 Georgia (12-1) for the CFP Na onal Championship at 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 8, at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Tigers are The Last Five Years: Since 2013, the ACC has made 54 postseason looking to become the fi rst team to repeat as na onal champions since appearances (second-most among Power 5 conferences), has the most Alabama in 2011 and 2012. wins (7) of any conference in BCS, New Year’s Six and CFP games, and has captured the most na onal championships (Florida State in 2013, Orange Success: ACC Coastal Division champion and 10th-ranked Clemson in 2016). Miami (10-2) will face No. 6 Wisconsin (12-1) in the Capital One Orange Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 8 p.m. (ESPN). It will be the 41st bowl ap- Bowl Streaks: A pair of ACC schools – Florida State and Virginia pearance for the Hurricanes, who own a 20-20 record in their previous Tech – will con nue the two longest current Division I bowl streaks in postseason games. Miami will be playing in the Orange Bowl for the the na on. FSU is in a bowl game for the 36th-straight year and will 10th me, and the fi rst since 2004. The Hurricanes own a 6-3 record in face Southern Miss in the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl on Dec. 27. their previous appearances. The ACC has won fi ve consecu ve Orange Virginia Tech, which has the longest streak recognized by the NCAA, will Bowl games, the longest streak by any conference in 73 years. play in its 25th-straight bowl when the 22nd-ranked Hokies take on No. 19 Oklahoma State in the Camping World Bowl on Dec. 28. 1 2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

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

• Jackson Finishes Third in Heisman: Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson fi nished third in the vote behind winning quarterback Baker Mayfi eld of Oklahoma and Bryce Love of Stanford. Jackson became the fi h player to win the award and return as a fi nalist the following year, joining Oklahoma’s Jason White (2003-04), Southern Cal’s Ma Leinart (2004-05), Florida’s (2008-09), and Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel (2013-14). He becomes only the second ACC player to be voted in the top three in QUICK HITS RANKED MATCHUPS two diff erent years. Clemson’s Deshaun Watson BCS/NYE6/CFP Success: Since 2012, no Since the start of the 2016 season, the ACC has com- fi nished third in 2015 and was runner-up to Jack- piled an 8-4 record vs. non-conference opponents son in 2016. other conference has been as successful on the biggest stage as the ACC. The league is when both teams are ranked in the AP Top 25. The conference is even be er in games involving Top • Clemson’s EllioƩ Named Broyles Award Winner: 8-3 (.727) over the last fi ve years in BCS, New 10 teams, pos ng a 4-1 mark during the same me For the second year in a row, a Clemson coordi- Year’s Six and CFP games. The only other con- period. nator was named the winner of the Frank Broyes ference with a winning record in those games Award, which is presented annually to the na on’s entering this year’s bowl season is the Pac-12 Most Recent Top 25 Matchups top assistant coach. Tony Ellio , Clemson’s co-of- with a 5-4 mark (.556). Year ACC Team ...... Opponent ...... Result fensive coordinator, was named the 2017 winner 2016 #22 UNC ...... #18 Georgia ...... L, 24-33 one year a er Tigers’ defensive coordinator Brent 2016 #4 FSU ...... #11 Ole Miss ...... W, 45-34 Venables was honored. Of the 22 past winners, 13 Bowling the Last Two Years: Thirteen of 2016 #15 FSU ...... #13 Florida ...... W, 31-13 have coached in the ACC. 14 ACC teams have earned an invita on to a postseason bowl game over the last two sea- 2016 #10 FSU ...... #6 Michigan ...... W, 33-32 2016 #15 Louisville...... #19 LSU...... L, 9-29 Past Broyles Winners who are current ACC head sons. Over the last four years, every ACC team 2016 #2 Clemson ...... #3 Ohio State ...... W, 31-0 or assistant coaches. has enjoyed a trip to a bowl game and the 2016 #2 Clemson ...... #1 Alabama ...... W, 35-31 1998 – David Cutcliff e, Tennessee (Duke) league has made 43 postseason appearances. 2017 #3 FSU ...... #1 Alabama ...... L, 7-24 2006 – Bud Foster, Virginia Tech 2017 #21 Virginia Tech ..#20 West Virginia .W, 31-24 2013 – , Michigan State (Pi ) Swinney Only Coach with Four ACC 2017 #3 Clemson ...... #13 Auburn ...... W, 14-6 2016 – Brent Venables, Clemson 2017 #14 NC State ...... #9 Notre Dame ...... L, 14-35 2017 – Tony Ellio , Clemson Championship Game Wins: Clemson’s 38-3 2017 #7 Miami ...... #3 Notre Dame ...... W, 41-8 Past Broyles Winners who won the award while win over Miami gave head coach Dabo Swin- Top 10 contests in bold coaching in the ACC. ney his fourth Dr Pepper ACC Championship 1996 – Mickey Andrews, Florida State Game victory, something no other coach in 1999 – Ralph Friedgen, Georgia Tech league history has accomplished. Swinney has guided the Tigers to ACC tle game wins in 2011, 2001 – Randy Shannon, Miami 2015, 2016 and 2017.

• Walter Camp Tabs Calvin Johnson as its Man Swinney Becomes Fourth ACC Head Coach to Win 100 Games: Clemson’s Dabo Swinney of the Year: The Walter Camp Founda on named former Georgia Tech All-America WR and Detroit became just the fourth head coach to win 100 games while coaching in the ACC, when his Tigers Lions All-Pro Calvin Johnson as its 2017 Man of the defeated South Carolina 34-10 on Nov. 25. Swinney joined Bobby Bowden (173) of Florida State, Year. The Walter Camp “Man of the Year” award George Welsh (136) of Virginia and Frank Beamer (113) of Virginia Tech, who each had at least honors an individual who has been closely associ- 100 wins as ACC head coaches. ated with the game of football as a player, coach or close a endant to the game. He must have Seven ACC Coaches Rank Among the Top 25 AcƟ ve Head a ained a measure of success, been a leader in his Coaches in Career Victories: The ACC has seven of the Top 25 Record in BCS/NYE6/CFP chosen profession and must have contributed to ac ve coaches na onally in career victories – all of them with 100 Bowl Games (2012-16)* the public service for the benefi t of his communi- ACC 8 3 .727 ty, country and his fellow man. The person must or more – which is by far the most of any conference. The next Pac 12 5 4 .556 have an impeccable reputa on for integrity and closest league has four coaches in the top 25. Georgia Tech’s Paul Big Ten 6 7 .462 must be dedicated to our American Heritage and Johnson is in fourth place with 182 wins. He is followed by Miami’s SEC 5 8 .385 the philosophy of Walter Camp. Mark Richt, who is eighth with 164 wins, Louisville’s Bobby Petrino Big 12 3 5 .375 is 17th with 116, Wake Forest’s Dave Clawson is ed for 21st Big East 1 0 1.000 • FSU’s Bowden Voted Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl (110), Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall is 23rd (107), Duke’s David AAC 2 0 1.000 Head Coach: Former Florida State head coach Cutcliff e is 24th (102) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is 25th (101). MWC 1 0 1.000 Bobby Bowden was voted head coach of the Chick- MAC 0 1 .000 fi l-A Peach Bowl 50th Anniversary Team via the Ind 0 2 .000 @CFAPeachBowl Twi er account. *listed by total wins 2 2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

ACROSS THE ACC CAMPBELL TROPHY WINNER – VIRGINIA’S MICAH KISER • Wins Over .500 Teams: Led by Clemson with Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser was named the 28th recipient eight, the ACC leads all conferences in wins (41) of The William V. Campbell Trophy®, presented by Fidelity Invest- vs. teams with a .500-or-be er record. ments, at the 60th Na onal Football Founda on Annual Awards Dinner in New York City. • CFP Top 25: Four ACC teams were ranked in the fi nal CFP rankings, including No. 1 Clemson, No. 10 The Campbell Trophy® ranks as one of college football’s most Miami, No. 22 Virginia Tech and No. 24 NC State. sought a er and compe ve awards, recognizing an individual Clemson has been ranked No. 1 by the CFP Com- as the absolute best in the country for his combined academ- mi ee eight mes. Clemson was No. 1 in every ic success, football performance and exemplary community poll in 2015 before losing in the Na onal Champi- leadership. The award, which is prominently displayed at its onship Game to Alabama. Last year, Clemson was offi cial home inside the New York Athle c Club, comes with a never No. 1 in the CFP Poll, then defeated No. 1 24-inch, 25-pound bronze trophy and a $25,000 postgraduate Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser with ACC Commis- Alabama in the Na onal Championship Game. scholarship. sioner John Swoff ord.

• AP Top 25: Three ACC teams are ranked in the A 2016 Second Team Academic All-American, Kiser graduated with a bachelor’s degree in foreign aff airs most recent AP Top 25 with two others receiving in May 2017 while boas ng a 3.42 GPA. The two- me First Team Academic All-District selec on currently votes. Clemson is No. 1, followed by No. 11 Miami maintains a 4.0 GPA while working toward his master’s in higher educa on. A Bal more na ve, Kiser is a and No. 22 Virginia Tech. NC State and Louisville two- me Academic All-ACC selec on and a three- me ACC Academic Honor Roll member. received votes. A semifi nalist for the 2017 Butkus Award, Kiser has racked up an impressive 134 tackles during the regular • NFL Quarterbacks: Thirteen quarterbacks from season, which leads the ACC and is ed for fourth in the na on. His 11.2 tackles per game average leads ACC schools have started an NFL game this season. the ACC for the third consecu ve year and is ed for fi h in the FBS. He also has four pass breakups and is Four of those signal callers are from NC State, in- second on the Cavaliers with fi ve sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss. Kiser’s two fumble recoveries this season cluding Philip Rivers (Chargers), Russell Wilson (Se- are ed for second in the ACC, and he was named a fi nalist for the 2017 Lo IMPACT Trophy. ahawks), Jacoby Brisse (Colts) and Mike Glennon (Bears). They are joined by Clemson’s Deshaun Watson (Texans), Boston College’s Ma Ryan WinningWi i 1010: ClemsonCl has h won 10 or more games in i each h of f the th last l t seven years. ThThe TiTigers (Falcons), North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky (Bears) and Alabama are the only two teams that currently have ac ve streaks of seven or more years and T.J. Yates (Texans), Pi ’s Tom Savage (Texans) with double-fi gure victories. and Nathan Peterman (Bills), Virginia Tech’s Tyrod Taylor (Bills) and Florida State’s Jameis Winston NC State’s Bradley Chubb Becomes Fourth ACC Player in Eight Years to win the Nagurski (Buccaneers) and E.J. Manuel (Raiders). All 13 Trophy: NC State DE Bradley Chubb was named the winner of this year’s Bronko Nargurski Tro- played in the ACC. phy, given annually by the FWAA to the na on’s defensive player of the year. Chubb becomes the fourth ACC player in eight years to win the Trophy, joining Da’Quan Bowers of Clemson (2010), • ACC-SEC Rivalry Games: Over the last four years, the ACC is 13-3 in its games against the SEC on Luke Kuechly of Boston College (2011) and Aaron Donald of Pi (2014). He is also the eighth rivalry week, which features Clemson-South Car- player from a current ACC school to win the honor. Chubb is second na onally in tackles for loss olina, Florida State-Florida, Georgia Tech-Georgia per game (2.2) and eighth in sacks per game (0.83). and Louisville-Kentucky. The league was 3-1 this year, winning all three games on the road. ACC Has Won Five Straight in the OB: When No. 10 Miami faces No. 6 Wisconsin in this year’s Capital One Orange Bowl, the Hurricanes will be seeking to extend a streak of fi ve consecu- • ACC Na onal Champions: Two of the last four ve wins by ACC teams. The streak is the longest in Orange Bowl history since the SEC won seven na onal champions have come from the ACC straight from 1938-44 (73 years ago). One of those wins was by Georgia Tech, then a member of (Clemson in 2016, Florida State in 2013), the only conference with mul ple winners over that the . stretch. The ACC has had a team in the champion- ship game in three of the last four years. The ACC’s Orange Bowl Streak 2013 No. 13 Florida State 31, No. 16 Northern Illinois 10 • Na onal Title & Heisman Trophy: In 2016, the 2014 No. 12 Clemson 40, No. 7 Ohio State 35 ACC became the fi rst conference since 1994 to 2015 No. 10 Georgia Tech 49, No. 8 Mississippi St. 34 have a football na onal champion (Clemson) and a 2016 No. 1 Clemson 37, No. 4 Oklahoma 17 Heisman Trophy winner (Lamar Jackson, Louisville) 2017 No. 10 Florida State 33, No. 6 Michigan 32 from two diff erent schools in the same season. Miami Makes 10th Appearance in Orange Bowl: Miami will be making its 10th appearance in the Capital One Orange Bowl this year. Only Oklahoma (19), Nebraska (17) and Florida State (10) have as many or more appearances in the Orange Bowl. The Hurricanes are 6-3 overall in their previous nine games and only Oklahoma (12) and Nebraska (8) have won more Orange Bowls than Miami.

Duke, Wake Forest Bowling in the Same Year for the First Time: Duke and Wake Forest have been playing football since 1888, a span of 129 years, but this is the fi rst me the two schools are going to a bowl game in the same year. Duke will be going to a bowl game for the 13th me and Wake Forest will be par cipa ng in its 12th.

3 2017 ACC FOOTBALL NOTES

BOWL STREAKS Wake Forest Off ensive Improvement: Wake Forest has increased Most Bowl Teams in With its win over Louisiana Monroe on Dec. 2, its scoring by 13.29 points per game from last year. That’s on pace to be 2017 Florida State is going to a bowl game for the 36th the fourth-largest year-to-year improvement in ACC history. The Demon ACC ...... 10 consecu ve year, by far the most of any program Deacons were ed for last in the ACC in scoring in 2016, averaging just C-USA ...... 9 in the FBS. Virginia Tech, which will be a ending its 20.4 points per game. This year, behind QB John Wolford, who is 10th Pac-12 ...... 9 25th straight bowl game, is next on the list and the na onally in pass effi ciency (157.5), the Deacons are averaging 33.67 SEC ...... 9 Hokies streak is the longest currently recognized points per game, good enough for third in the conference. Wake’s 404 Big Ten ...... 8 by the NCAA. Clemson is ninth, making its 13th Big 12 ...... 8 consecu ve appearance in the postseason. points this season are a school record. American ...... 7 Mountain West ...... 6 Current Bowl Streaks The Top Scoring Improvements in ACC History MAC ...... 5 1. 36 Florida State* Team Year 1 Avg. Year 2 Avg. Increase Sun Belt ...... 5 2. 25 Virginia Tech NC State 1971 13.36 1972 32.73 19.37 Independent ...... 2 3. 21 Georgia Virginia 1967 17.2 1968 32.9 15.7 4. 19 Oklahoma Maryland 1991 12.54 1992 26.54 14.0 5. 18 LSU 6. 16 Boise State Wake Forest 2016 20.38 2017 33.67 13.29 7. 16 Wisconsin 8. 14 Alabama Duke LB Joe Giles-Harris Ranks Fi h in FBS Career Tackles Per Game: Duke sophomore LB 9. 13 Clemson Joe Giles-Harris has had a very produc ve fi rst two years of his collegiate career. Giles-Harris * Not recognized by NCAA due to sanc ons ranks fi h na onally among all ac ve FBS players in tackles per game for a career. He has 224 total tackles in 24 games, an average of 9.33 tackles per game. Current ACC Bowl Streaks 1. 36 Florida State Kiser Leads ACC in Tackles for Third Straight Year: For the third consecu ve year, Virginia LB 2. 25 Virginia Tech 3. 13 Clemson Micah Kiser leads the ACC in tackles. He enters his fi nal game 13 tackles ahead of teammate Quin 4. 8 Louisville Blanding and 17 ahead of Duke LB Joe Giles-Harris. Kiser has 134 hits on the year and is averag- 5. 5 Miami ing 11.2 tackles per game this year, which ranks fi h in the na on. He becomes just the second 6. 4 NC State player to lead the conference in tackles for three consecu ve years, joining Boston College’s Luke 7. 2 Boston College Kuechly (2009-11). 2 Wake Forest Dillon Seeks ACC Rushing Crown: Boston College’s AJ Dillon, who became only the second WINNING BOWL PROGRAMS freshman in ACC history to rush for 200 or more yards twice, has a chance to do something which With a minimum of 15 bowl appearances, the ACC has six of the Top 22 winningest bowl programs, hasn’t been done by a true freshman in 36 years. Dillon has 1,432 yards this season and would more than any other conference in the country. need to overtake Louisville QB Lamar Jackson (1,443) to lead the league in rushing. The last me Florida State leads the way with the fourth-best a true freshman led the conference in rushing was in 1981, when Joe McIntosh of NC State aver- winning percentage (.630), followed by Syracuse aged 119.0 yards per game. Dillon’s total of 1,432 yards is already the most by a true freshman (seventh), Georgia Tech (16th), Boston College and ranks second only to Virginia Tech redshirt freshman Ryan Williams (1,655 yards in 2009) (17th), NC State (19th) and Clemson (22nd). among all fi rst-year players.

Winningest Bowl Teams (min. 15 appearances) Virginia’s Blanding Leads All FBS in Tackles: Virginia senior S Quin Blanding leads all players Pl School Record Pct. 1. Utah 16-4-0 .800 in the FBS with 479 career tackles. That total now places him 10th on the ACC career tackle list 2. USC 35-17-0 .673 for all posi ons. If he remains in second place on the ACC tackle list for 2017, he will have fi n- 3. Mississippi 24-13-0 .649 ished second in the league in total tackles in each of his four seasons – something no other player 4. Florida State 28-16-2 .630 has done in ACC history. Oklahoma State 17-10-0 .630 6. Toledo 10-6-0 .625 Serigne Sets ACC TE Records: Wake Forest TE Cam Serigne holds ACC career records for most 7. Syracuse 15-9-1 .620 career recep ons and receiving yards by a ght end and is ed for TD pass recep ons. Heading 8. Penn State 28-17-2 .617 into the Dec. 29 Belk Bowl against Texas A&M, Serigne has 165 catches for 1,963 yards and 20 9. Georgia 30-19-3 .613 10. Boise State 1-7-0 .611 TDs. He is ed with Virginia Tech’s Bucky Hodges and Virginia’s Heath Miller for the ACC TD recep- 11. Alabama 39-25-3 .605 on record. 12. Mississippi State 12-8-0 .600 Oregon State 9-6-0 .600 Slye Fi h, Badgley Six on ACC Scoring List: Virginia Tech PK Joey Slye is in fi h place on the 14. Oklahoma 29-20-1 .590 ACC career scoring list with 400 points. Slye has 78 fi eld goals, which es for the third-best total 15. Auburn 23-16-2 .585 in ACC history with Ross Mar n of Duke. He trails only Florida State’s Dus n Hopkins (88) and 16. Georgia Tech 25-19-0 .568 Maryland’s Nick Novak (80) on the ACC career list. Despite an injury, which sidelined him late in 17. Boston College 14-11-0 .560 the year, he has a chance to kick in Tech’s Camping World Bowl game against Oklahoma State on 18. Stanford 14-11-1 .558 19. NC State 16-13-1 .550 Dec. 28. Miami’s Michael Badgley sits in sixth place with 397 total points and 76 career fi eld goals Southern Miss 11-9-0 550 and has a Dec. 30 date remaining in the Orange Bowl against Wisconsin. 21. Tennessee 28-24-0 .538 22. Clemson 22-19-0 .531 Virginia Tech’s Phillips Has 236 Career Catches: Virginia Tech senior WR Cam Phillips has 236 career recep ons, which is the second-highest total of any ac ve FBS player. Entering the Dec. 28 • Wake Forest has a .636 winning percentage in Camping World Bowl against Oklahoma State, Phillips is in eighth place on the ACC career receiv- postseason bowl games (7-4), but has appeared in ing list and needs fi ve more catches to move past Clemson’s Sammy Watkins (240) for seventh. 11 bowl games.

4 2017 ACC BOWL RECORDS BY SCHOOL/FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES

Bowl Records by School Team App. Won Lost Tie Pct. PF PA Last Bowl Bowl Boston College 25 14 11 0 .560 628 612 2016 Quick Lane Clemson 41 22 19 0 .537 871 880 2016 CFP Na onal Championship Duke 12 4 8 0 .333 308 374 2015 New Era Pinstripe Florida State 46 28 16 2 .630 1142 1004 2016 Capital One Orange Georgia Tech 44 25 19 0 .568 985 931 2016 TaxSlayer Louisville 21 10 10 1 .500 538 549 2016 Buff alo Wild Wings Citrus Miami 40 20 20 0 .500 789 756 2016 Russell Athle c North Carolina 33 14 19 0 .424 706 740 2016 Hyundai Sun NC State 30 16 13 1 .550 768 720 2016 CW Independence Pi sburgh 33 13 20 0 .394 653 735 2016 New Era Pinstripe Syracuse 25 15 9 1 .620 538 509 2013 Texas Virginia 18 7 11 0 .389 453 556 2011 Chick-fi l-A Virginia Tech 30 13 17 0 .433 716 783 2016 Belk Wake Forest 11 7 4 0 .636 260 235 2016 Military/Northrup Grumman Former Schools South Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000 3 14 1969 Peach Maryland 25 11 12 2 .480 529 484 2010 Military Current Members 409 208 196 5 .515 ACC Year by Year 243 119 122 2 .494 ACC FOOTBALL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORS ACC Communica ons 4512 Weybridge Lane • Greensboro, N.C. 27407 BOSTON COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA Offi ce ...... 617-552-3004 Offi ce ...... 919-962-2123 Kevin Best ...... Senior Associate Commissioner Jason Baum ...... [email protected] Bobby Hundley ...... [email protected] [email protected] ...... 336-369-4651 Mike Laprey ...... [email protected] Mark Kimmel ...... [email protected]

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LOUISVILLE’S LAMAR JACKSON NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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

Jackson – also voted the ACC’s Off ensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row – leads the na on in total off ense with 4,932 yards and total off ense per game (411.0). He is on pace to set ACC season and career records for total yards per game and season records for total yards.

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

Lamar Jackson Makes History--Again: Earlier this year, Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson became the fi rst player in NCAA history to ACC Career Rushing Yards pass for 3,000 or more yards and rush for 1,000 or more yards in con- Rk. Name, School Years Yards secu ve seasons. This season, Jackson has thrown for 3,489 yards and 1. Ted Brown, NC State 1975-78 4,602 rushed for 1,443. 2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State 2014-16 4,464 3. Amos Lawrence, N. Carolina 1977-80 4,391 Jackson Could Become First Quarterback to Lead the ACC in Rush- 4. LaMont Jordan, Maryland 1997-00 4,147 ing: Jackson, who has an 11-yard lead over Boston College freshman AJ 5. Robert Lave e, Georgia Tech 1981-84 4,066 Dillon for the ACC’s rushing crown, could become the fi rst quarterback 6. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest 2002-05 4,032 in league history to lead the conference in rushing. Jackson currently 7. Thomas Jones, Virginia 1996-99 3,998 has 1,443 rushing yards, while Dillon has 1,432 heading into the bowl 8. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-** 3,974 season. Jackson Threatening ACC TD Record: Jackson has rushed for 49 Jackson Third in ACC Career Total Off ense: Jackson needs just 224 career touchdowns. That is an ACC career record for a quarterback. The yards of total off ense to move past former Clemson standout Tajh Boyd conference career mark for rushing touchdowns regardless of posi on is (13,069) for second place on the ACC’s career total off ense list in 47 52, set by Pi ’s James Conner. The 49 rushing scores es Ted Brown of games. Jackson, in 37 career games, has 12,846 yards. Jackson leads all NC State for second place on the ACC rushing TD list. ac ve players in the FBS, averaging 347.2 total yards per game for his career, which is an ACC record. He needs just 154 yards against Missis- Jackson Has 116 Career TDR: Jackson has been responsible for 116 sippi State to become the fi rst junior in ACC history to total 13,000 yards touchdowns in his career. Jackson has rushed for 49 TDs and thrown for of off ense. 67. He trails only Clemson’s Tajh Boyd (133) and is ed with the Tigers’ Deshaun Watson (116) for second place on the ACC career list. Jackson Already the Leader in ACC Career Per-Game Total Off ense: Jackson will end this season as the ACC career leader in yards per game Jackson’s Sixth in FBS Career Rushing: Jackson’s career per-game in total off ense. Jackson is averaging 347.2 yards per game through 37 rushing average of 107.4 yards per game ranks fourth best of any cur- games, and even if he is held to zero yards against Mississippi State in rent FBS player. Jackson leads all quarterbacks and his per-game average the TaxSlayer Bowl, he would s ll have the best per-game average in to- would be the third-highest in ACC history for any posi on. tal off ense in ACC history at 338.1, ahead of Clemson’s Deshaun Watson (318.3). Jackson Fastest to 10,000 Career Yards: Louisville QB Lamar Jack- son has 12,846 total yards. He became the fastest player to 10,000 yards Jackson Has Seven of Top 10: When Jackson rushed for 178 yards in league history, accomplishing the feat in just 31 games. He is only the against Florida State on Oct. 14, it was the 10th-best rushing total by second junior to do so, joining Clemson’s Deshaun Watson who needed a quarterback in ACC history. Of the 10 performances, Jackson has re- 33 games to top 10,000. He now ranks third on the ACC career list, corded seven of them. He is also one of two quarterbacks na onally to trailing only Tajh Boyd of Clemson (13,069) and Philip Rivers (13,582) of have rushed for 175 or more yards seven mes in this century (Denard NC State. Robinson, Michigan). Record-Breaking: Jackson has broken the ACC career mark for most Jackson Ranks Six on NCAA Career Quarterback Rushing List: rushing yards and most touchdowns rushing by a quarterback in only his Jackson, who has 3,974 rushing yards in his career, now stands in sixth third season. Jackson now has 3,974 career yards, be ering the mark place on the NCAA all- me rushing list for a quarterback. He needs 139 of 2,806 set by Georgia Tech’s Joshua Nesbit (2007-10). Jackson, who rushing yards against Mississippi State in the TaxSlayer Bowl to pass Col- had one rushing TD against Wake Forest on Nov. 11, now has 49 career in Kapernick for sixth place. He also needs 129 yards to break his own rushing touchdowns, be ering the ACC career mark for a quarterback ACC single-season record for rushing yards by a quarterback. Everyone of 38 scores set during the 2009-12 seasons by Georgia Tech’s Tevin ahead of him on the NCAA career list played four seasons and Jackson Washington. is just fi nishing his third. He is eighth on the ACC career rushing list for all posi ons and needs 93 yards to pass Georgia Tech’s Robert Lave e for fi h place. Of those ahead of him on the ACC list, only Florida State’s Dalvin Cook, who ranks second, played just three seasons. 6 2017 ACC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

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

NC State defensive end Bradley Chubb was voted the 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year. He leads the ACC in quarterback sacks (10) and ranks second na onally in tackles for loss (26). The Marie a, Georgia, standout’s senior sea- son has assured that he will graduate from NC State as the program’s all- me leader in both categories (26 sacks, 60 tackles for loss).

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

7 2017 ALL-ACC TEAM

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

First Team Off ense First Team Defense Honorable Men on (25 points or more) Pos. Name Year School Points Pos. Name Year School Points WR Dez Fitzpatrick Fr. Louisville 43 WR Steve Ishmael Sr. Syracuse 164 DE Bradley Chubb Sr. NC State 168 WR T.J. Rahming Jr. Duke 40 WR Cam Phillips Sr. Virginia Tech 136 DE Clelin Ferrell So. Clemson 123 OT Geron Chris an Jr. Louisville 32 WR Jaylen Smith Jr. Louisville 114 DT Chris an Wilkins Jr. Clemson 153 OT Sean Pollard So. Clemson 29 TE Cam Serigne Sr. Wake Forest 147 DT Dexter Lawrence So. Clemson 108 OG Shamire Devine Sr. Georgia Tech 40 OT Mitch Hya Jr. Clemson 163 LB Micah Kiser Sr. Virginia 155 OG Sam Schmal Sr. Boston College 36 OT Brian O’Neill Jr. Pi sburgh 109 LB Tremaine Edmunds Jr. Virginia Tech 135 OG Alex Bookser Jr. Pi sburgh 30 OG Tyrone Crowder Sr. Clemson 131 LB Joe Giles-Harris So. Duke 114 OG Navaughn Donaldson Fr. Miami 28 OG Wya Teller Sr. Virginia Tech 107 CB Mark Gilbert So. Duke 97 OG Alex Offi cer Sr. Pi sburgh 28 C Jus n Falcinelli Jr. Clemson 59 CB Greg Stroman Sr. Virginia Tech 89 OG Trevor Darling Sr. Miami 25 QB Lamar Jackson Jr. Louisville 171 S Quin Blanding Sr. Virginia 151 C Eric Gallo Sr. Virginia Tech 42 RB AJ Dillon Fr. Boston College 171 S Derwin James So. Florida State 109 C Tyler Gauthier Jr. Miami 36 RB Nyheim Hines Jr. NC State 148 P Ryan Winslow Sr. Pi sburgh 99 C Garre Bradbury Jr. NC State 30 AP Jaylen Samuels Sr. NC State 147 AP Quadree Henderson Jr. Pi sburgh 33 PK Michael Badgley Sr. Miami 98 AP Ray-Ray McCloud Jr. Clemson 31 SP Anthony Ratliff -Williams So. North Carolina 58 AP Shaun Wilson Sr. Duke 31 PK Blanton Creque So. Louisville 49 PK Ricky Aguayo So. Florida State 46 Second Team Off ense Second Team Defense SP Joe Reed So. Virginia 38 Pos. Name Year School Points Pos. Name Year School Points SP Greg Stroman Sr. Virginia Tech 31 WR Kelvin Harmon So. NC State 108 DE Aus n Bryant Jr. Clemson 85 SP Ray-Ray McCloud Jr. Clemson 27 WR Olamide Zaccheaus Jr. Virginia 92 DE Duke Ejiofor Sr. Wake Forest 78 SP Braxton Berrios Sr. Miami 26 WR Ervin Philips Sr. Syracuse 91 DT Tim Se le So. Virginia Tech 83 SP Greg Dortch Fr. Wake Forest 25 TE Christopher Herndon IV Sr. Miami 123 DT RJ McIntosh Jr. Miami 79 DE Zach Allen Jr. Boston College 38 OT Will Richardson Jr. NC State 87 LB Dorian O’Daniel Sr. Clemson 102 DT Ricky Walker Jr. Virginia Tech 47 OT Chris Lindstrom Jr. Boston College 55 LB So. Miami 79 DT B.J. Hill Sr. NC State 36 OG Tony Adams Sr. NC State 81 LB Parris Benne Sr. Syracuse 72 DT Kendrick Norton Jr. Miami 25 OG Parker Braun So. Georgia Tech 64 CB Michael Jackson Jr. Miami 70 LB Michael Pinckney So. Miami 39 C Ryan Anderson Jr. Wake Forest 45 CB Tarvarus McFadden Jr. Florida State 59 LB Oluwaseun Idowu Jr. Pi sburgh 38 C Alec Eberle Jr. Florida State 45 S Jaquan Johnson Jr. Miami 98 LB Chris Peace Jr. Virginia 35 QB John Wolford Sr. Wake Forest 77 S Lukas Denis Jr. Boston College 94 LB Zaire Franklin Sr. Syracuse 31 RB KirVonte Benson So. Georgia Tech 98 P Lester Coleman Jr. Virginia 66 CB Ryan Carter Sr. Clemson 44 RB Travis Homer So. Miami 87 CB Essang Bassey So. Wake Forest 40 AP Greg Dortch Fr. Wake Forest 54 CB Jaire Alexander Jr. Louisville 38 PK Mike Weaver Sr. Wake Forest 73 CB M.J. Stewart Sr. North Carolina 30 SP Quadree Henderson Jr. Pi sburgh 52 CB Malek Young So. Miami 26 CB Trumaine Washington Sr. Louisville 28 CB Trayvon Mullen So. Clemson 25 Third Team Off ense Third Team Defense S Jordan Whitehead Jr. Pi sburgh 34 Pos. Name Year School Points Pos. Name Year School Points S Jessie Bates III So. Wake Forest 25 WR Braxton Berrios Sr. Miami 70 DE Harold Landry Sr. Boston College 61 P AJ Cole III Jr. NC State 38 WR Hunter Renfrow Jr. Clemson 52 DE Trent Harris Sr. Miami 41 P Dom Maggio So. Wake Forest 33 WR Deon Cain Jr. Clemson 50 DT Derrick Nnadi Sr. Florida State 53 P Tom Sheldon So. North Carolina 30 TE Tommy Sweeney Jr. Boston College 41 DT Mike Ramsay Sr. Duke 52 OT Kc McDermo Sr. Miami 51 LB Kendall Joseph Jr. Clemson 57 OT Jus n Herron Jr. Wake Forest 43 LB Ty Schwab Sr. Boston College 53 OG Taylor Hearn Jr. Clemson 57 LB Andrew Motuapuaka Sr. Virginia Tech 42 OG Phil Haynes Jr. Wake Forest 47 CB Avonte Maddox Sr. Pi sburgh 55 C Aus n Davis Sr. Duke 44 CB Juan Thornhill Jr. Virginia 51 QB Ryan Finley Jr. NC State 37 S Terrell Edmunds Jr. Virginia Tech 44 RB Travis E enne Fr. Clemson 80 S Jeremy McDuffi e Jr. Duke 36 RB Cam Akers Fr. Florida State 61 P Pressley Harvin III Fr. Georgia Tech 43 AP Anthony Ratliff -Williams So. North Carolina 46 PK Cole Murphy Sr. Syracuse 65 SP Nyheim Hines Jr. NC State 45 SP Michael Walker Jr. Boston College 45

8 2017 ACC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Off ensive Back Linebacker 2017 All-America Teams Sept. 5 ...... TaQuon Marshall, QB, GT Sept. 5 ...... Andrew Motuapuaka, LB, VT Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State (unanimous) Sept. 11 ...... Lamar Jackson, QB, UL Sept. 11 ...... Dorian O’Daniel, LB, CU • Walter Camp, fi rst team Sept. 18 ...... Kelly Bryant, QB, CU Sept. 18 ...... Micah Kiser, LB, UVA • FWAA, fi rst team Sept. 25 ...... Kurt Benkert, QB, UVA Sept. 25 ...... Parris Benne , LB, SU • Associated Press, fi rst team Oct. 2 ...... Max Browne, QB, UP Oct. 2 ...... Dorian O’Daniel, LB, CU • The Spor ng News, fi rst team Oct. 9 ...... Ryan Finley, QB, NCSU Oct. 9 ...... Joe Giles-Harris, LB, DU • AFCA, fi rst team Oct. 16 ...... Eric Dungey, QB, SU Oct. 16 ...... Parris Benne , LB, SU Mitch Hya , OT, Clemson ...... AJ Dillon, TB, BC Oct. 23 ...... Michael Pinckney, LB, UM • Walter Camp, fi rst team Oct. 23 ...... Darrin Hall, RB, UP Oct. 30 ...... Ty Schwab, LB, BC • FWAA, second team Oct. 30 ...... John Wolford, QB, WF Nov. 6 ...... Micah Kiser, LB, UVA • Associated Press, second team Nov. 6 ...... Cam Akers, RB, FSU Nov. 13...... Brant Mitchell, LB, GT • The Spor ng News, fi rst team Nov. 13...... John Wolford, QB, WF ...... Zach McCloud, LB, UM • AFCA, second team Nov. 20...... Lamar Jackson, QB, UL Nov. 20...... Demetrius Kemp, LB, WF Derwin James, S, Florida State Nov. 27...... Lamar Jackson, QB, UL Nov. 27...... Tremaine Edmunds, LB, VT • Walter Camp, fi rst team • FWAA, fi rst team Off ensive Line Defensive Back • Associated Press, second team Sept. 5 ...... Tony Adams, OG, NCSU Sept. 5 ...... Derwin James, S, FSU • The Spor ng News, second team Sept. 11 ...... Evan Lisle, OT, DU Sept. 11 ...... Essang Bassey, CB, WF • AFCA, second team Sept. 18 ...... Taylor Hearn, OG/OT, CU Sept. 18 ...... Cameron Glenn, DB, WF Quin Blanding, S, Virginia Sept. 25 ...... Parker Braun, OG, GT Sept. 25 ...... Bryon Fields Jr., CB, DU • Walter Camp, fi rst team Oct. 2 ...... Kenny Cooper, C, GT Oct. 2 ...... A.J. Gray, S, GT • FWAA, second team Oct. 9 ...... Will Richardson, OT, NCSU Oct. 9 ...... Quin Blanding, FS, UVA • Associated Press, third team Oct. 16 ...... Chris Lindstrom, OG,BC Oct. 16 ...... Quin Blanding, FS, UVA • The Spor ng News, second team Oct. 23 ...... Shamire Devine, OG, GT Oct. 23 ...... Jordan Whitehead, SS, UP Steve Ishmael, WR, Syracuse Oct. 30 ...... Mitch Hya , OT, CU ...... Reggie Floyd, S, VT • Walter Camp, fi rst team Nov. 6 ...... Mitch Hya , OT, CU Oct. 30 ...... Terrell Edmunds, S, VT • FWAA, second team Nov. 13...... Navaughn Donaldson, OG, UM Nov. 6 ...... Jaquan Johnson, S, UM • Associated Press, third team Nov. 20...... Ryan Anderson, C, WF Nov. 13...... Jaquan Johnson, S, UM • The Spor ng News, second team Nov. 27...... Garre Bradbury, C, NCSU Nov. 20...... Jaquan Johnson, S, UM Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville ...... Mitch Hya , OT, Clemson Nov. 27...... Will Harris, S, BC • Walter Camp, fi rst team ...... Avonte Maddox, CB, UP • FWAA, second team Receiver • Associated Press, second team Sept. 5 ...... Cam Phillips, WR, VT Specialist • The Spor ng News, fi rst team Sept. 11 ...... Jaylen Smith, WR, UL Sept. 5 ...... Colton Lichtenberg, PK, BC Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia Sept. 18 ...... Cam Phillips, WR, VT Sept.11 ...... Anthony Ratliff -Williams, KR, UNC • Walter Camp, fi rst team Sept. 25 ...... Andre Levrone, WR, UVA Sept. 18 ...... Will Spiers, P, CU • FWAA, second team Oct. 2 ...... Ervin Philips, WR, SU Sept. 25 ...... Quadree Henderson, KR, UP • Associated Press, third team Oct. 9 ...... Braxton Berrios, WR, UM Oct. 2 ...... Ricky Aguayo, PK, FSU • The Spor ng News, fi rst team Oct. 16 ...... Ervin Philips, WR, SU Oct. 9 ...... Alex Kessman, PK, UP Chris an Wilkins, DT, Clemson ...... Darrell Langham, WR, UM Oct. 16 ...... Michael Badgley, PK, UM • Walter Camp, fi rst team Oct. 23 ...... Christopher Herndon IV, TE, UM Oct. 23 ...... Greg Stroman, KR, VT • Associated Press, second team Oct. 30 ...... Greg Dortch, WR, WF Oct. 30 ...... Quadree Henderson, KR, UP • The Spor ng News, fi rst team Nov. 6 ...... Steve Ishmael, WR, SU Nov. 6 ...... Joe Reed, KR, UVA • AFCA, fi rst team Nov. 13...... Cam Serigne, TE, WF Nov. 13...... Anthony Ratliff -Williams, KR, UNC Aus n Bryant, DE, Clemson Nov. 20...... Tabari Hines, WR, WF Nov. 20...... Ryan Winslow, P, UP • Walter Camp, fi rst team Nov. 27...... Steve Ishmael, WR, SU Nov. 27...... Dom Maggio, P, WF • FWAA, fi rst team • Associated Press, third team Defensive Line Rookie Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson Sept. 5 ...... Josh Sweat, DE, FSU Sept. 5 ...... Josh Jackson, QB, VT • FWAA, second team Sept. 11 ...... Aus n Bryant, DE, CU Sept. 11 ...... Chazz Surra , QB, UNC • Associated Press, fi rst team Sept. 18 ...... Mike Ramsay, DT, DU Sept. 18 ...... Josh Jackson, QB, VT • The Spor ng News, second team Sept. 25 ...... Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSU Sept. 25 ...... Travis Eitenne, RB, CU Dorian O’Daniel, LB, Clemson Oct. 2 ...... Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSU Oct. 2 ...... Greg Dortch, WR, WF • Associated Press, second team Oct. 9 ...... Zach Allen, DE, BC Oct. 9 ...... Sean Savoy, WR, VT • AFCA, second team Oct. 16 ...... Clelin Ferrell, DE, CU Oct. 16 ...... AJ Dillon, TB, BC Tyrone Crowder, OG, Clemson Oct. 23 ...... Ricky Walker, DT, VT Oct. 23 ...... Anthony Brown, QB, BC • Associated Press, third team Oct. 30 ...... RJ McIntosh, DT, UM Oct. 30 ...... Greg Dortch, WR, WF Lukas Denis, S, Boston College Nov. 6 ...... Clelin Ferrell, DE, CU Nov. 6 ...... Cam Akers, RB, FSU • Walter Camp, fi rst team Nov. 13...... Bradley Chubb, DE, NCSU Nov. 13...... Travis E enne, RB, CU Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech Nov. 20...... Trent Harris, DE, UM Nov. 20...... AJ Dillon, RB, BC • Associated Press, third team ...... Joshua Kaindoh, DE, FSU Nov. 27...... Kenny Picke , QB, UP Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke Nov. 27...... Brian Burns, DE, FSU • Walter Camp, fi rst team Nyheim Hines, AP, NC State • AFCA, second team Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami • AFCA, second team Jaylen Samuels, TE, NC State • Associated Press, third team

9 2017 ACC FOOTBALL RECORD WATCH

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

Career Points ACC Career Rushing Yards by a Quarterback 1. Dus n Hopkins, FSU, 2009-12 466 Rk. Player, School Years Yards 2. Ross Mar n, Duke, 2012-15 430 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-present 3,974 3. Roberto Aguayo, FSU, 2013-15 405 2. Joshua Nesbi , Georgia Tech 2007-10 2,806 4. Chandler Catanzaro, CU, 2010-13 404 3. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 1998-01 2,761 5. Joey Slye, VT, 2014-present 400 4. Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 2,458 6. Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-present 397 5. Jus n Thomas, Georgia Tech 2013-16 2,412 7. Nick Novak, MD, 2001-04 393 8. Xavier Bei a, FSU, 2001-04 375 ACC Career Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback 9. Chris Blewi , Pi , 2013-16 363 Rk. Player, School Years TDs 10. Casey Barth, UNC, 2008-12 358 1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-present 49 2. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech 2009-12 38 Career Field Goals 3. Joshua Nesbi , Georgia Tech 2007-10 35 1. Dus n Hopkins, FSU, 2009-12 88 Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 35 2. Nick Novak, MD, 2001-04 80 5. Brandon Conne e, Duke 2011-13 31 3. Ross Mar n, DU, 2012-16 78 Joey Slye, VT, 2014-present 78 NCAA Career Rushing Yards by Quarterback 5. Michael Badgley, UM, 2014-present 76 Rk. Name, School Years Yards 6. Sam Swank, WF, 2005-08 71 1. Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2013-16 4,559 7. Nelson Welch, CU, 1991-94 70 2. Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 4,495 Nate Freese, BC, 2010-13 70 3. Pat White, West Virginia 2005-08 4,480 9. Roberto Aguayo, FSU, 2013-15 69 4. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois 2010-13 4,343 5. Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 4,289 Career Total Off ense 6. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 4,112 1. Philip Rivers, NCSU, 2000-03 13,582 7. Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-present 3,974 2. Tajh Boyd, CU, 2010-13 13,069 3. Lamar Jackson, UL, 2015-present 12,846 ACC Record Book ACC Record Book 4. Deshaun Waston, CU, 2014-16 12,097 5. Joe Hamilton, GT, 1996-99 10,640 Freshmen Rushing Leaders - Single Game Freshmen Rushing Leaders - Single-Season 6. Marquise Williams, UNC, 2012-15 10,423 Yds Name, School (Opponent) Year Rk. Player, School, Year Yards 7. Logan Thomas, VT, 2010-13 10,363 286 Amos Lawrence, UNC (UVA) 1977 1. Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 1,655 8. Thaddeus Lewis, DU, 2006-09 9,759 272 AJ Dillon, BC (UL) 2017 2. AJ Dillon, Boston College, 2017 1,432 253 Darrell Evans, VT (Md) 2008 3. Darren Evans, Virginia Tech, 2008 1,265 Career Touchdowns 249 James McDougald, WF (CU) 1976 4. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina, 2011 1,253 1. James Conner, Pi , 2013-14,16 52 248 Andre Brown, ST (So. Miss) 2005 5. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina, 1977 1,211 2. Ted Brown, NC State, 1975-78 49 245 Shaun Wilson, DU (Kansas) 2014 6. Joe McIntosh, NC State, 1981 1,190 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2015-present 49 244 Ronnie McGill, NC (WF) 2003 7. Qadree Ollison, Pi sburgh, 2015 1,121 4 . James Davis, Clemson, 2005-08 47 241 Josh Harris, WF (VT) 2010 8. T.A. McLendon, NC State, 2002 1,101 5. Dalvin Cook, FSU, 2014-16 46 227 Ted Brown, ST (CU) 1975 9. Travon McMillian, Virginia Tech, 2015 1,042 6. Robert Lave e, Georgia Tech, 1981-84 45 226 Lamar Jackson, UL (Texas A&M) 2015 10. James McDougald, Wake Forest, 1976 1,018 7. Rick Badanjek, Maryland, 1982-85 44 220 Joe McIntosh, ST (WF) 1981 8. Leon Johnson, UNC, 1993-96 43 214 Roddy Jones, GT (UGA) 2008 Wali Lundy, Virginia, 2002-05 43 207 Qadree Ollison, UP (Youngstown St.) 2015 10. Mike Voight, UNC, 1973-76 42 202 Ray Robinson, ST (VA) 1998 200 AJ Dillion, BC (UConn) 2017 Career Touchdowns Responsible For 199 Cam Akers, FSU (SU) 2017 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2010-13 133 2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 2014-16 116 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2014-present 116 4. Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 112 5. Marquise Williams, NC State, 2012-15 96

10 ACC FOOTBALL IN 2017 TOP 25 POLLS

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ACC ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING HISTORY ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKINGS *Refl ects rankings only while a member of the ACC School P S5 S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19 N26 D3 J9 Consecu ve Clemson 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 7 7 6 4 4 4 1 1 Oklahoma 7 5 2 3 3 3 12 9 10 8 5 3 3 2 2 School Polls Top 10 No.1 Weeks Ranked Georgia 15 15 13 11 7 5 4 3 3 2 2 7 7 6 3 Boston College - 35 1 37 Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 Clemson 50 139 9 408 Ohio State 2 2 8 10 11 10 9 6 6 3 11 8 8 8 5 Duke - 57 - 172 Wisconsin 9 9 10 9 10 9 7 5 5 4 6 5 5 3 6 Florida State - 362 72 552 Auburn 12 13 15 15 13 12 10 21 19 16 10 6 6 4 7 Georgia Tech - 146 - 299 USC 4 6 4 5 5 14 13 11 21 17 15 12 11 11 8 Louisville - 8 - 26 Penn State 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 7 16 13 12 9 9 UCF - - - - - 25 22 20 18 15 14 14 13 12 10 Miami 15 298 68 476 Miami 18 16 17 14 14 13 11 8 8 9 7 2 2 7 11 North Carolina - 76 1 246 Washington 8 7 6 7 6 6 5 12 12 12 9 16 15 13 12 NC State - 11 - 149 TCU - 23 20 16 9 8 6 4 4 10 8 11 10 10 13 Pi - - - 4 Notre Dame - 24 - - 22 t21 16 13 9 5 3 9 9 15 14 Virginia - 24 3 166 Stanford 14 14 19 - - - 23 22 20 18 - 20 20 14 15 Virginia Tech 3 94 - 288 LSU 13 12 12 25 25 - - 24 23 19 - 21 19 17 16 Wake Forest - - - 41 Oklahoma St. 10 11 9 6 15 15 14 10 11 11 12 10 18 18 17 Michigan State ------21 18 16 24 13 22 21 19 18 Memphis ------25 24 22 20 18 17 16 19 Northwestern ------23 20 20 RANKINGS Washington St. 24 20 21 18 16 11 8 15 15 25 19 15 14 21 21 Virginia Tech 21 18 16 13 12 16 15 14 13 13 17 - 24 22 22 School O31 N7 N14 N21 N28 D3 USF 19 21 22 21 18 18 18 t16 17 - 22 23 22 23 23 Clemson 4 4 2 3 1 1 Mississippi St. - - - 17 24 - - - - 21 18 17 16 24 24 Oklahoma 5 5 4 4 3 2 Boise State ------25 - 25 Georgia 1 1 7 7 6 3 Fresno State ------25 - Alabama 2 2 1 1 5 4 Michigan 11 8 7 8 8 7 17 19 - - 21 19 - - - Ohio State 6 13 9 9 8 5 West Virginia 22 - - - 23 23 - 23 22 - 23 24 - - - Wisconsin 9 8 5 5 4 6 NC State - - - - - 24 20 t16 14 20 - 25 - - - Auburn 14 10 6 6 2 7 Iowa State ------25 14 24 - - - - USC 17 11 11 11 10 8 Iowa ------25 - - - - Penn State 7 14 10 10 9 9 Arizona ------23 - - - - - Miami 10 7 3 2 7 10 San Diego St. - - - 22 19 19 19 ------Washington 12 9 18 17 13 11 Texas Tech ------24 ------UCF 18 18 15 15 14 12 Navy ------25 ------Stanford 21 - 22 21 12 13 Louisville 16 17 14 19 17 17 ------Notre Dame 3 3 8 8 15 14 Utah - - - 23 20 20 ------TCU 8 6 12 12 11 15 Florida 17 22 24 20 21 t21 ------Michigan State 24 12 17 16 16 16 Florida State 3 10 11 12 ------LSU 19 24 20 18 17 17 Oregon - - - 24 ------Washington State 25 19 14 13 18 18 Kansas State 20 19 18 ------Oklahoma State 11 15 13 19 19 19 Tennessee 25 25 23 ------Memphis 23 22 21 20 20 20 UCLA - - 25 ------Northwestern - 25 23 22 21 21 Texas 23 ------Virginia Tech 13 17 - 25 22 22 Mississippi State 16 16 16 14 23 23 NC State 20 23 19 - 24 24 Five Teams in 2017 Preseason Poll: For the fi rst me since 2010 – and only the third me Boise State - - 25 23 - 25 in league history – the ACC had fi ve teams in the 2017 AP Preaseason poll, including Flori- Fresno State - - - - 25 - da State (3), Clemson (5), Louisville (16), Miami (18) and Virginia Tech (21). South Carolina - - - 24 - - Michigan - - 24 - - - Total Appearances in AP Preseason Poll: Florida State 38, Miami 28, Clemson 27, North Iowa - 20 - - - - Carolina 22, Pi 22, Duke 17, Georgia Tech 17, Virginia Tech 17, Syracuse 16, Virginia 9, NC Iowa State 15 21 - - - - State 7, Louisville 7, Boston College 5, Wake Forest 2. Arizona 22 - - - - -

11 2017 ACC FOOTBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Thursday, August 31 Saturday, October 7 Presbyterian 7 at Wake Forest 52 ACCN Extra, 6:30 p.m. Wake Forest 14 at Clemson 28 ESPN2, noon Duke 21 at Virginia 28 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Friday, September 1 Pi 24 at Syracuse 27 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Central Conn St. 7 at Syracuse 50 ACCN Extra, 7 p.m. Miami 24 at Florida State 20 ESPN, 3:30 p.m. Boston College 23 at Northern Illinois 20 CBSSN, 9:30 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. Saturday, September 2 Kent State 3 at Clemson 56 ESPN, noon Friday, October 13 Cal 35 at North Carolina 30 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Clemson 24 at Syracuse 27 ESPN, 7 p.m. Bethune-Cookman 13 at Miami 41 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Youngstown State 21 at Pi 28 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m. Saturday, October 14 NC State 28 vs. South Carolina 35 ESPN, 3 p.m. NC State 35 at Pi 17 RSN, noon (Belk College Kickoff Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e) Boston College 45 at Louisville 42 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. William & Mary 10 at Virginia 28 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m. Virginia 20 at North Carolina 14 RSN, 3:30 p.m. NC Central 7 at Duke 60 ACCN Extra, 6 p.m. Florida State 17 at Duke 10 ESPN2, noon Louisville 35 vs. Purdue 28 FOX, 7:30 p.m. Georgia Tech 24 at Miami 25 ABC, 3:30 p.m. (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis) Florida State 7 vs. Alabama 24 ABC, 8 p.m. Saturday, October 21 (Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta) Louisville 31 at Florida State 28 ESPN, noon Pi 24 at Duke 17 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Sunday, September 3 Boston College 41 at Virginia 10 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Virginia Tech 31 vs. West Virginia 24 ABC, 7:30 p.m. Syracuse 19 at Miami 27 ESPN, 3:30 p.m. (FedEx Field, Landover, Md.) North Carolina 7 at Virginia Tech 59 ESPN2, 3:30 p.m. Wake Forest 24 at Georgia Tech 38 ESPNU, 7:30 p.m. Monday, September 4 Tennessee 42 at Georgia Tech 41 (2ot) ESPN, 8 p.m. Friday, October 27 (Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta) Florida State 3 at Boston College 35 ESPN, 8 p.m.

Saturday, September 9 Saturday, October 28 Louisville 47 at North Carolina 35 ESPN, noon Miami 24 at North Carolina 19 ESPN2, noon Northwestern 17 at Duke 41 ESPNU, noon Louisville 32 at Wake Forest 42 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Jacksonville State 10 at Georgia Tech 37 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Virginia 14 at Pi 31 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Wake Forest 34 at Boston College 10 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m. NC State 14 at Notre Dame 35 NBC, 3:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee 30 at Syracuse 23 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m. Duke 3 at Virginia Tech 24 ACC Network, 7:20 p.m. Pi 14 at Penn State 33 ABC, 3:30 p.m. Georgia Tech 10 at Clemson 24 ABC & ESPN2 (reverse mirror), 8 p.m. Delaware 0 at Virginia Tech 27 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m. Indiana 34 at Virginia 17 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, November 4 Marshall 20 at NC State 37 ACCN Extra, 6 p.m. Syracuse 24 at Florida State 27 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Auburn 6 at Clemson 14 ESPN, 7 p.m. Georgia Tech 36 at Virginia 40 RSN, 3 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe at Florida State canceled Wake Forest 37 at Notre Dame 48 NBC, 3:30 p.m. Miami at Arkansas State canceled Clemson 38 at NC State 31 ABC, 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech 10 at Miami 28 ABC, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 16 Oklahoma State 59 at Pi 21 ESPN, noon Thursday, November 9 UConn 18 at Virginia 38 ESPN2, noon North Carolina 34 at Pi 31 ESPN, 7:30 p.m. Furman 16 at NC State 49 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Baylor 20 at Duke 34, RSN 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 11 Utah State 10 at Wake Forest 46 ACCN Extra, 3 p.m. Duke 16 at Army West Point 21 CBSSN, noon Notre Dame 49 at Boston College 20 ESPN, 3:30 p.m. NC State 17 at Boston College 14 ABC/ESPN2 (reverse mirror), noon North Carolina 53 at Old Dominion 23 STADIUM, 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech 22 at Georgia Tech 28 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Virginia Tech 64 at East Carolina 17 CBSSN, 3:30 p.m. Wake Forest 64 at Syracuse 43 RSN, 3 p.m. Central Michigan 17 at Syracuse 41 ACCN Extra, 3:30 p.m. Florida State 14 at Clemson 31 ESPN, 3:30 p.m. Clemson 47, Louisville 21 ABC, 8 p.m. Virginia 21 at Louisville 38 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m. Georgia Tech at UCF canceled Notre Dame 8 at Miami 41 ABC, 8 p.m.

Friday, September 22 Saturday, November 18 Virginia 42 at Boise State 23 ESPN2, 8 p.m. Delaware State 6 at Florida State 77 RSN, noon The Citadel 3 at Clemson 61 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Saturday, September 23 Pi 14 at Virginia Tech 20 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. NC State 27 at Florida State 21 ABC/ESPN2, noon Western Carolina 10 at North Carolina 65 ACC Network Extra, 3 p.m. Kent State 3 at Louisville 42 RSN, noon Georgia Tech 20 at Duke 43 RSN, 3:30 p.m. Pi 17 at Georgia Tech 35 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Syracuse 10 at Louisville 56 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m. Old Dominion 0 at Virginia Tech 38 ACCN Extra, 2 p.m. Virginia 28 at Miami 44 ABC, noon Boston College 7 at Clemson 34 ESPN2, 3:30 p.m. Boston College 39 vs. Connec cut 16 CBSSN, 7 p.m. Duke 27 at North Carolina 17 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m. (Fenway Park, Boston) Toledo 30 at Miami 52 RSN, 3:30 p.m. NC State 24 at Wake Forest 30 ESPNU, 7:30 p.m. Wake Forest 20 at Appalachian State 19 ESPN3, 3:30 p.m. Syracuse 26 at LSU 35 ESPN2, 7 p.m. Friday, November 24 Miami 14 at Pi 24 ESPN, noon Friday, September 29 Virginia Tech 10 at Virginia 0 ESPN, 8 p.m. Miami 31 at Duke 6 ESPN, 7 p.m. Saturday, November 25 Saturday, September 30 Georgia 38 at Georgia Tech 7 ABC, noon Rice 10 at Pi 42 RSN, noon Louisville 44 at Kentucky 17 SEC Network, noon North Carolina 7 at Georgia Tech 33 ESPN2, noon Florida State 38 at Florida 22 ESPN, noon Syracuse 25 at NC State 33 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Boston College 42 at Syracuse 14 ACC Network, 12:20 p.m. Central Michigan 8 at Boston College 28 ACCN Extra, 1 p.m. Duke 31 at Wake Forest 23 RSN, 12:30 p.m. Florida State 26 at Wake Forest 19 ABC, 3:30 p.m. North Carolina 21 at NC State 33 ESPNU, 3:30 p.m. Murray State 10 at Louisville 55 RSN, 3:30 p.m. Clemson 34 at South Carolina 10 ESPN, 7:30 p.m. Clemson 31 at Virginia Tech 17 ABC, 8 p.m. Saturday, December 2 Thursday, October 5 ULM 10 at Florida State 42 noon, ACC Network Extra Louisville 25 at NC State 39 ESPN, 8 p.m. 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game ABC, 8 p.m. Miami 3 vs. Clemson 38 (Bank of America Stadium) 12 2017 ACC FOOTBALL COACHING NOTES

ACC HEAD COACHING RECORDS Head Coach, School Career Yrs Pct. at School Yrs Pct. ACC Yrs Pct. Home Pct. Road Pct. Neu. Steve Addazio, Boston College 43-44-0 (7) .494 30-32-0 (5) .484 13-26-0 (5) .333 4-15 .211 9-11 .450 0-0 Dabo Swinney, Clemson 101-29-0 (10) .777 101-29-0 (10) .777 65-17-0 (10) .793 34-4 .895 27-12 .692 4-1 David Cutcliff e, Duke 102-96-0 (17) .515 58-67-0 (10) .464 28-52-0 (10) .350 13-26 .333 15-25 .375 0-1 Willie Taggart, Florida State 47-50 (8) .485 – – – – – – – – – – – Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 182-93-0 (21) .662 75-54-0 (10) .581 46-36-0 (10) .561 28-12 .700 18-22 .450 0-2 Bobby Petrino, Louisville 117-47-0 (13) .713 75-26-0 (7) .743 21-11-0 (4) .656 12-4 .750 9-7 .563 0-0 Mark Richt, Miami 164-57-0 (17) .742 19-6-0 (2) .760 12-5-0 (2) .706 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 0-1 Larry Fedora, North Carolina 77-53-0 (10) .592 43-34-0 (6) .558 27-22-0 (6) .551 13-11 .542 14-10 .583 0-1 Dave Doeren, NC State 56-34-0 (7) .622 33-30-0 (5) .524 15-25-0 (5) .375 6-14 .300 9-11 .450 0-0 Pat Narduzzi, Pi 21-17-0 (3) .553 21-17-0 (3) .553 14-10-0 (3) .583 7-5 .583 7-5 .583 0-0 Dino Babers, Syracuse 45-32-0 (6) .584 8-16-0 (2) .333 4-12-0 (2) .250 3-5 .375 1-7 .125 0-0 Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 107-59-0 (13) .645 8-16-0 (2) .333 4-12-0 (2) .250 2-6 .250 2-6 .250 0-0 Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech 45-30-0 (6) .600 19-7-0 (2) .731 11-6-0 (2) .647 6-2 .750 5-3 .625 0-1 Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 110-109-0 (18) .502 20-29-0 (4) .408 8-24-0 (4) .250 5-11 .313 3-13 .188 0-0 All ACC records include ACC Championship Game results

Three ACC Coaches In Top 10 in Career Winning Career Victories - Ac ve Coaches Best Winning Percentage Percentage; Six in Top 25 Seven ACC Coaches in Top 25 All Games (minimum three seasons) Three current ACC head coaches rank among the Top Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson, in his 21st year as a 1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ...... 83-23-0 ...... 783 10 coaches na onally in ac ve career winning percent- head coach, is ranked fourth in the FBS in career 2. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 101-29-0.....777 age and seven are ranked in the Top 25, led by Clem- victories with 182. Johnson is one of six current 3. Bobby Bowden, Florida State...... 173-53-1 .... .764 son’s Dabo Swinney, who ranks fourth overall with a ACC coaches who rank among the FBS Top 25 in 4. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96-29-4 ...... 760 .777 mark behind Ohio State’s Urban Meyer (.850), career wins. Johnson is joined by Miami’s Mark 5. Lou Holtz, NC State ...... 33-12-3 ...... 719 Washington’s Chris Peterson (.822) and Texas A&M’s Richt, who is eighth on the ac ve list with 164 6. Ken Ha ield, Clemson ...... 32-13-1 ...... 707 Jimbo Fisher, whose .783 mark was achieved at Florida career wins. Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is ed for 7. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...... 113-47-0 .....706 State. Joining Swinney in the Top 10 are Mark Richt 17th with 117 wins, while Dave Clawson of Wake 8. Jim Tatum, Maryland & UNC ...41-19-2 ...... 677 of Miami at seventh and Bobby Petrino of Louisville Forest is ed for 20th (110), Bronco Mendenhall 9. Larry Coker, Miami...... 25-12-0 ...... 675 at 10th. Paul Johnson (15th) of Georgia Tech, Bronco of Virginia (107) is 22nd, Duke’s David Cutcliff e is 10. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ...... 34-17-0 ...... 667 Mendenhall (22nd) and NC State’s Dave Doeren (25th) 23rd (102) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is 24th 11. Dick Sheridan, NC State ...... 52-29-3 ...... 637 are all also ranked in the Top 25. (101). 12. Dick Crum, North Carolina ...... 72-41-3 ...... 633 13. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80-45-8 ...... 631 Career Winning Percentage Career Victories - Ac ve Coaches 14 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ...... 72-45-0 ...... 615 (Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS) (Minimum Five Full Seasons in FBS) 15. George O’Leary, GT ...... 52-33-0 ...... 612 Pl. Name, School ...... Record ....Pct. 1. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame...... 239 --- Paul Johnson, GT ...... 75-54-0 ...... 581 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ...... 176-31-0 ....850 2. Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 216 --- Larry Fedora, UNC ...... 43-34-0 ...... 558 2. Chris Petersen, Washington...... 129-28-0 ....822 3. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 209 3. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M ...... 83-23-0 ....783 4. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ...... 182 Most Victories - All Games 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 101-29-0 ..7769 5. Mike Price, UTEP ...... 177 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 173 5. David Shaw, Stanford ...... 73-21-0 ..7766 6. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ...... 176 2. George Welsh, Virginia ...... 136 6. Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 216-62-1 ....776 7. Terry Bowden, Akron ...... 171 3. Frank Beamer, Virg1nia Tech ...... 113 7. Mark Richt, Miami ...... 164-57-0 ....745 8. Mark Richt, Miami ...... 164 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 101 8. Gary Pa erson, TCU ...... 159-57-0 ....736 9. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona ...... 163 5. Bill Dooley, UNC & Wake Forest ...... 98 9. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame...... 239-91-2 ....723 10. Gary Pa erson, TCU ...... 159 6. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96 10. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ...... 117-47-0 ....713 11. Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 154 Frank Howard, Clemson ...... 96 11. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan ...... 86-37-0 ....699 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...... 154 8. Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ...... 85 12. Gus Malzahn, Auburn ...... 54-24-0 ....692 13. Chris Peterson, Washington ...... 129 9 Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ...... 83 13. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 113-53-0 ....681 Rocky Long, San Diego State ...... 129 10. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80 14. Kyle Whi ngham, Utah ...... 110-56-0 ....663 15. Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech ...... 125 11. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ...... 77 15. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech...... 182-93-0 ....662 16. Mike Leach, Washington State ...... 122 Earle Edwards, NC State ...... 77 16. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin ...... 52-27-0 ....658 17. Bobby Petrino, Louisville ...... 117 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...... 77 17. Rod Carey, Northern Illinois ...... 44-23-0 ....657 Mark Dantonio, Michigan State ...... 117 14. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ...... 75 18. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 209-110-1 ....655 19. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 113 . Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ...... 75 19. Mark Dantonio, Michigan St...... 117-62-0 ....654 20. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest...... 110 16. Dick Crum, North Carolina ...... 72 20. Lane Kiffi n, Florida Atlan c ...... 45-24-0 ....652 Kyle Whi ngham, Utah ...... 110 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ...... 72 21. James Franklin, Penn State ...... 59-32-0 ....648 22. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ...... 107 18. Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech ...... 70 22. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia ..... 107-59-0 ....645 23. David Cutcliff e, Duke ...... 102 23. , Navy ...... 83-48-0 ....634 24. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 101 24. Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 154-90-0 ....631 25. Randy Edsall, Connec cut ...... 99 25. Dave Doeren, NC State ...... 56-34-0 ....622 26 Mark Hudspeth, ULL ...... 95 26. Mark Hudspeth, ULL...... 97-59-0 ....622 30. Jeff Tedford, Fresno State ...... 91 27. Terry Bowden, Akron ...... 171-106-2 ....619 28. Charley Strong, USF ...... 62-39-0 ....614 29. Ma Campbell, Iowa State ...... 45-29-0 ....608 30. Mike Leach, Washintgon State ....122-80-0 ....604 --- Jus n Fuente, Virginia Tech ...... 45-30-0 ....600 --- Larry Fedora, North Carolina ...... 77-53-0 ....592

13 2017 ACC FOOTBALL BOWL GAME PREVIEWS

MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 2018 The Series: CFP SEMIFINAL - ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Alabama leads 13-4 Tied 1-1 in College Football Playoff games #1 CLEMSON (12-1, 7-1 ACC) VS. #4 ALABAMA (11-1, 7-1 SEC) The Coaches: Dabo Swinney: 101-29 (10th year) at Clemson and overall 8:45 P.M.; ESPN Nick Saban:125-20 (11th year) at Alabama; 212-62-1(22nd year) overall MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME; NEW ORLEANS, LA. Last Meeting: Clemson ... The Tigers begin defense of their Alabama ... The Crimson Tide seeks its 12th January 9, 2017 at Tampa, Fla. (AP) -- Clemson 35, Alabama 31: Clemson national title when they face Alabama in the CFP national football championship in the poll era (AP, quarterback Deshaun Watson threw a two-yard touchdown pass to receiver for the third consecutive year • Clemson head UPI, BCS, CFP) and its fi fth under current head Hunter Renfrow for the go-ahead score with one second left to give the Tigers a coach Dabo Swinney, an Alabama graduate who coach Nick Saban • Since its inception in 2014, 35-31 victory over Alabama in the College Football Playoff national championship. lettered on the Crimson’s Tide’s 1992 Alabama is the only team to appear in all four Col- Clemson fi nished the season 14-1. Alabama, previously undefeated, fell to 14-1. national championship team and spent lege Football Playoffs and has appeared in Watson passed for 420 yards and three touchdowns. eight years as a member of the Alabama the top fi ve of every CFP poll over the last coaching staff, is 1-1 versus his alma four seasons • While Clemson is making mater in postseason • The Tigers edged just its second appearance in the Sugar Alabama in the fi nal seconds of last year’s Bowl (the fi rst was a 7-0 loss to LSU in Clemson Alabama title game and dropped a 45-40 decision the 1959 game), the Crimson Tide will be PG ...... ACC ...... NCAA ...... PG ...... SEC ...... NCAA to the Crimson Tide in the fi nale two making a record 16th appearance in the 35.2 ...... 2 ...... 22 ...... Points Scored ...... 39.1 ...... 2...... 12 year ago • Clemson has posted seven game • Alabama’s eight wins in the Sugar 457.9 ...... 2 ...... 23 ...... Total Offense ...... 465.4 ...... 2...... 20 straight double-digit win seasons and Bowl is also a record • In addition to its 214.7 ...... 4 ...... 29 ...... Rushing Offense ...... 265.3 ...... 1...... 10 is the ACC champion for the 17th time • 14 previous Sugar Bowl appearances, 243.3 ...... 7 ...... 54 ...... Passing Offense ...... 200.1 ...... 9...... 86 Swinney owns 101 wins in 10 seasons the Tide played in the 2012 Allstate BCS 19.45 ...... 12 ...... 96 ...... Kickoff Returns ...... 23.30 ...... 3...... 26 as Clemson’s head coach • Swinney hit National Championship game, when it 13.6 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... Points Allowed ...... 11.5 ...... 1...... 1 the century mark with a road win at rival South upended LSU, 21-0, for the national title • The 283.3 ...... 1 ...... 6 ...... Total Defense ...... 257.8 ...... 1...... 2 Carolina in the Tigers’ regular-season fi nale, and Crimson Tide also secured national champion- 113.6 ...... 1 ...... 13 ...... Rushing Defense...... 94.1 ...... 1...... 3 then added the 38-3 win over No. 7 Miami in the ships with wins in the Sugar Bowl in 1962, 1979, 169.7 ...... 1 ...... 9 ...... Passing Defense ...... 163.7 ...... 3...... 7 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game • 1980 and 1993 • Alabama sophomore quarterback 3.33 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... Sacks By ...... 2.58 ...... 4...... 24 The Tigers have won 43 of their last 46 games Jalen Hurts is already the school record-holder in 0.25 ...... 6 ...... 49 ...... Turnover Margin ...... 1.00 ...... 1...... T-7 • Clemson’s senior class became the fi rst from quarterback rushing touchdowns (21) and ranks 37.36 ...... 8 ...... 76 ...... Net Punting ...... 40.86 ...... 7...... 18 the ACC to win 50 games with the Tigers’ ACC No. 2 in quarterback career rushing (1,722 yards) title-game victory. and career touchdown responsibility (59).

The Series: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2017 Tied 2-2 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Wisconsin leads 1-0 in bowl games #10 MIAMI (10-2, 7-1 ACC) The Coaches: VS. #6 WISCONSIN (12-1, 9-0 BIG TEN) Mark Richt: 19-6 (second year) at Miami; 164-57 (17th year overall) Paul Chryst: 33-7 (third year) at Wisconsin; 52-27 (sixth year) overall 8 P.M.; ESPN

Last Meeting: HARD ROCK STADIUM; MIAMI GARDENS, FLA.

Dec. 30, 2009 at Orlando, Fla. (AP) -- Wisconsin 20, Miami 14: John Clay had 121 yards rushing and two touchdowns, powering No. 24 Wisconsin past Miami ... The Hurricanes own a 20-20 overall Wisconsin ... This year marks Wisconsin’s 14th-ranked Miami 20-14 in the 20th Champs Sports Bowl. The Badgers (10-3) record in 40 previous bowl games • Miami’s ap- fi rst appearance in the Orange Bowl, which has earned their fi rst victory over a ranked opponent and claimed a win for the Big pearance in the Capital One Orange Bowl marks been in existence since 1935 • The Badgers will Ten. Scott Tolzien threw for 260 yards, and Montee Ball added 61 yards rushing the fi fth consecutive year in which the Hurricanes make their second straight appearance in a New for Wisconsin. Miami’s Jacory Harris struggled before throwing a touchdown will compete in a postseason game • Year’s Six bowl, having defeated Western pass to Thearon Collier with 1:22 remaining. The Hurricanes recovered the onside Miami is playing in the Orange Bowl for Michigan, 24-16, in the Cotton Bowl last kick, but Harris threw incomplete on fourth down to end any hope of a comeback. the 10th time in program history; the year • It is UW’s 11th bowl game in the Harris, who threw for 188 yards, was slowed by an injured right thumb, a brace Hurricanes own a 6-3 all-time record in state of Florida • The Badgers have gone the game, including a 16-14 win over around his left leg and a Badgers team that smothered him with fi ve sacks. 5-5 in their previous 10 Florida bowl ap- Florida State in their last trip to the Wisconsin’s running game helped it hold the ball for nearly 40 minutes, leaving pearances, including a 34-31 overtime Orange Bowl in 2004 • Miami’s matchup victory over Auburn in the 2015 Outback little time for Miami to work. Miami Wisconsin with Wisconsin represents the fi fth all- Bowl • The Badgers lead the Big Ten and time meeting between the two schools and second rank among the nation’s top two in total defense, PG ...... ACC ...... NCAA ...... PG ...... Big Ten ...... NCAA in a bowl game • The series is tied 2-2; the Badgers scoring defense and rushing defense • Wisconsin 31.9 ...... 4 ...... 41 ...... Points Scored ...... 33.8 ...... 3...... 30 won the last head-to-head matchup, 20-14, in also ranked fourth nationally in pass defense • 422.9 ...... 6 ...... 44 ...... Total Offense ...... 416.2 ...... 3...... 51 the 2009 Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando • The The Badgers’ Paul Chryst, familiar to ACC fans 164.7 ...... 9 ...... 66 ...... Rushing Offense ...... 229.2 ...... 2...... 21 Hurricanes, who won the ACC Coastal Division for from his previous head coaching stint at Pitt, was 258.2 ...... 5 ...... 41 ...... Passing Offense ...... 187.0 ...... 9...... 93 the fi rst time in program history and fi nished with named the Big Ten Coach of the Year by both the 21.78 ...... 9 ...... 46 ...... Kickoff Returns ...... 20.74 ...... 8...... 73 10 wins for the fi rst time since 2003, are looking conference’s head coaches and media • Chryst, 18.3 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... Points Allowed ...... 13.2 ...... 1...... 2 for their second straight bowl win • Miami topped 33-7 in three seasons at Wisconsin, split a pair of 362.4 ...... 7 ...... 41 ...... Total Defense ...... 253.2 ...... 1...... 1 West Virginia, 31-14, at the 2016 Russell Athletic games versus Miami as the Panthers head coach, 152.4 ...... 6 ...... 48 ...... Rushing Defense...... 92.6 ...... 1...... 2 Bowl in Orlando • Ten Miami players were honored losing 41-31 in 2013 and winning 35-23 in 2014 • 210.0 ...... 8 ...... 48 ...... Passing Defense ...... 160.6 ...... 2...... 4 as 2017 All-ACC selections and Mark Richt was Eight Badgers were named to the All-Big Ten fi rst, 3.55 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... Sacks By ...... 3.00 ...... 3...... 12 named the league’s Coach of the Year • Richt second or third teams at the conclusion of the 2017 1.55 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... Turnover Margin ...... 0.23 ...... 5...... 53 was also named the Walter Camp 2017 National regular season, including two consensus picks in 36.27 ...... 13 ...... 105 ...... Net Punting ...... 36.73 ...... 12...... 96 Coach of the Year. ILB T.J. Edwards and CB Nick Nelson.

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Thursday, December 28 Friday, December 29 Saturday, December 30 #22 Virginia Tech (9-3, 5-3 ACC) #24 NC State (8-4, 6-2 ACC) Louisville (8-4, 4-4 ACC) vs. #19 Oklahoma State vs. Arizona State (7-5, 6-3 Pac-12) vs. Mississippi State (8-4, 4-4 SEC) (9-3, 6-3 Big 12) 3 pm; CBS Noon; ESPN 5:15 p.m.; ESPN Series Ɵ ed, 1-1 Series Ɵ ed, 2-2 Series Ɵ ed, 1-1 Last meeƟ ng: NCSU, 35-14 (1974) Last meeƟ ng: MSU, 30-21* Last meeƟ ng: VT, 34-32 (1972) * (Vacated) Head Coaches: Head Coaches: Head Coaches: NC State - Dave Doeren (33-30 in fi h year at NC Louisville - Bobby Petrino (75-26 in eighth year at Virginia Tech - Jus n Fuente (19-7 in second year State; 57-33 in seventh year overall) Louisville; 117-47 in 13th year overall) at Virginia Tech; 45-30 in sixth year overall) Arizona State - Todd Graham (46-31 in sixth year at Mississippi State - Greg Knox, interim (0-0 at Missis- Oklahoma State - Mike Gundy (113-53 in 13th year ASU; 95-60 in 12th year overall) sippi State and overall) at Oklahoma State and overall) Notes: This will be the third all- me matchup Notes: The Cardinals, making their eighth-consecu- Notes: No. 22 Virginia Tech’s current bowl streak of between the Wolfpack and the Sun Devils • NC State ve bowl appearance, will play in their second post- 25 consecu ve seasons is the longest ac ve streak fell at Arizona State in 1960 (25-22), but then won season contest in Jacksonville, Florida • This marks recognized by the NCAA and is ed as the third- in Tempe in 1974 (35-14) • NC State has not faced a Louisville’s 22nd bowl appearance and the eighth longest streak in college football history • Virginia Pac-12 team since Arizona in the 1989 Copper Bowl in the Bobby Petrino head coaching era • Overall, Tech has won three consecu ve bowl games and (a 17-10 loss) • NC State will be making its fourth the Cardinals own a 10-10-1 overall record and are four of its past fi ve • The Hokies’ current bowl streak consecu ve bowl appearance, all under head coach 3-4 under Petrino, spli ng the last four postseason began with a 45-20 win over Indiana in the 1993 Dave Doeren • It will be the Pack’s fi rst appearance games • Louisville fell 29-9 to LSU last season in the Independence Bowl • This year’s mee ng in Orlando in the Sun Bowl • In Doeren’s seven years as a head Citrus Bowl • Louisville enters the TaxSlayer Bowl will mark the third me Virginia Tech and Oklahoma coach overall, he has advanced to the postseason having won four of the last fi ve contests • Playing State have met on the gridiron, but the fi rst since six mes • The Wolfpack fi nished the 2017 regular their best football of the season, the Cardinals are spli ng a home-and-home series in 1971 and 1972 season ranked No. 24 in the fi nal College Football averaging 46 points per game over the last three • The Cowboys defeated Virginia Tech 24-16 in the Playoff Rankings • The Wolfpack’s six wins in ACC games with a 30-point average margin of victory fi rst mee ng in S llwater, Oklahoma • The Hokies play this season ed for the most in a single season during that span • The Cardinals’ emergence has countered with a 34-32 win in Blacksburg the follow- all- me at NC State • The Hyundai Sun Bowl will be come in large part due to a ground game that is ing season • Virginia Tech’s coaching staff has strong NC State’s 31st postseason appearance (16-13-1) ranked 13th na onally entering the postseason, with es to the state of Oklahoma • Head coach Jus n and the 13th bowl game since 2000 • Wolfpack an average of 249.9 yards per game • Louisville’s Fuente is a na ve of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and began All-America DE Bradley Chubb, the ACC Defensive rushing a ack averaged 351.7 yards per game in his collegiate playing career at the University of Player of the Year Chubb, was the 2017 recipient the last three contests • QB Lamar Jackson has led Oklahoma • Off ensive line coach Vance Vice played of both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy (na on’s top the surge in the rushing game, pos ng six consecu- at Oklahoma State from 1985-89 and was a team- defensive player) and the Ted Hendricks Award (na- ve 100-yard games and becoming the fi rst player mate of current Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy. on’s top defensive end) • The Sun Bowl game will in school history to rush for over 1,300 yards in Vice is a na ve of Bristow, Oklahoma • Off ensive be the fi nal one for Todd Graham as Arizona State consecu ve seasons • He leads the team with 1,443 coordinator Brad Cornelsen is a na ve of Texhoma, head coach • Graham was relieved of head coaching yards and 17 touchdowns • RBs Malik Williams and Oklahoma, and spent me at Oklahoma State as du es following the end of the regular season but Reggie Bonnafon have totaled 518 and 446 yards, both a graduate assistant coach and a quality control will coach the Sun Devils through the bowl game respec vely, this season • Louisville’s defense has coach • This season’s 19th-ranked Oklahoma State before giving way to newly hired Herm Edwards • improved during the winning steak, allowing an team posted a pair of wins over teams that were ASU will play in its 30th bowl game overall, and it is average of 233.3 yards of total off ense and just ranked in the AP Top 25 at the me they played – the team’s sixth bowl appearance in the last seven 16.0 points per game • With the return of CB Jaire 50-39 over No. 22 West Virginia and 49-42 over No. seasons • It will be the Sun Devils’ sixth appearance Alexander from injury, the Cardinals have yielded an 24 Iowa State • The Cowboys ascended as high as in the Sun Bowl • Arizona State holds an 8-10 record average of 154.0 yards per game through the air and No. 6 in the AP Top 25 this season • Virginia Tech all- me against ACC opponents • The Sun Devils are recorded fi ve intercep ons in the last three games and Oklahoma State played two common opponents 3-1-1 in the Sun Bowl, including a drama c 36-31 • Aeris Williams paces the Bulldogs’ off ensive a ack during the 2017 regular season • The Cowboys victory over Duke in 2014 that saw the two compet- with 1,019 yards rushing and fi ve touchdowns, while defeated Pi 59-21 on the road on Sept. 16 and ing teams combine for nearly 800 total yards • NC the MSU defense is one of the best in the country, won 50-39 at West Virginia on Oct. 28 • The Hokies State’s stout off ensive line has allowed an ACC-low allowing just 302.0 yards per game • Louisville’s last edged West Virginia 31-24 in their season opener 12 sacks and helped redshirt junior quarterback appearance in Jacksonville for a bowl game came in Sept. 3 at Landover, Maryland, and defeated Pi 20- Ryan Finley pass for 3,200 yards and 16 touchdowns the 2005 Gator Bowl, a 35-24 loss to Virginia Tech 14 on Nov. 18 in Blacksburg • Cowboys QB Mason • ASU’s Manny Wilkins enters the contest ranked • With former head coach Dan Mullen taking the Rudolph leads the na on with 4,553 passing yards, 28th in the na on in passing yards with 2,918 on the Florida job, assistant Greg Knox will guide the Bull- and WR James Washington leads the na on with year, (243 per game) • WR N’Keal Harry heads to El dogs vs. Louisville in the bowl game • Former Penn 1,423 receiving yards • Virginia Tech, meanwhile, Paso ed for 19th na onally with 73 recep ons and State OC and Fordham head coach Joe Moorhead boasts the na on’s No 4 scoring defense. 24th in the na on with exactly 1,000 yards receiving. has been hired as the new MSU head coach. 15 2017 ACC FOOTBALL BOWL GAME PREVIEWS

Friday, December 29 Wednesday, December 27 Wednesday, December 27 Wake Forest (7-5, 4-4 ACC) Boston College (7-5, 4-4 ACC) Florida State (6-6, 3-5 ACC) vs. Texas A&M (7-5, 4-4 SEC) vs. Iowa (7-5, 4-5 Big Ten) vs. Southern Miss (8-4, 6-2 C-USA) 1 p.m.; ESPN 5:15 p.m.; ESPN 1:30 pm; ESPN First meeƟ ng First meeƟ ng FSU leads series, 13-8-1 Last meeƟ ng: FSU, 54-14 (1996)

Head Coaches: Head Coaches: Head Coaches: Wake Forest - Dave Clawson (20-29 in fourth year Boston College - Steve Addazio (31-32 in fi h year Florida State - Odell Haggins, interim (1-0 at Florida at Wake Forest; 110-109 in 18th year overall) at Boston College; 44-43 in seventh year overall) State and overall) Texas A&M - Jeff Banks, interim (0-0 at Texas A&M Iowa - Kirk Ferentz (142-97 in 19th year at Iowa; Southern Miss - Jay Hopson (15-10 in second year at and overall) 154-118 in 22nd year overall) Southern Miss and 47-27 in sixth year overall)

Notes: This year’s Belk Bowl marks Wake Forest’s Notes: The New Era Pinstripe Bowl is the 26th bowl Notes: This year’s bowl selec on marks the na on- 12th all- me bowl selec on and its second consecu- appearance for Boston College and the 16th bowl leading 36th straight postseason appearance for ve bowl invite • The Demon Deacons’ seven regular in the last 19 years for the Eagles • It will be BC’s the Seminoles, who won three in a row and four of season victories were the most since the 2008 team second appearance in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl their fi nal fi ve games of the 2017 season to reach won seven mes • Wake Forest has defeated fi ve (a 31-30 over me loss to Penn State in 2014) • The postseason eligibility • In its current three-game teams that are bowl-eligible this season, tying the Eagles are 14-11 all- me in bowl games a er last winning streak, Florida State has outscored its op- school record set in 2008 • Wake Forest and Texas season’s 36-30 win over Maryland in the Quick Lane ponents 157-38 • Florida State’s current winning A&M have never met in football • The Belk Bowl will Bowl • The victory over the Terps was the fi rst bowl streak includes defea ng in-state rival Florida for a serve as Wake Forest’s third bowl game against an win for BC since 2007 • Boston College fi nished the program-record fi h straight me and extending a SEC opponent • The Deacons fell to LSU in the 1979 regular season winning fi ve of its last six games as program-best winning streak in Gainesville to four • Tangerine Bowl and to Mississippi State in the 2011 the Eagles closed out with a 42-14 win over Syracuse Interim head coach Odell Haggins, who led the Dec. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl • The on Nov. 25 • Head coach Steve Addazio has led the 2 win over Louisiana Monroe that clinched bowl 2017 season marks the eighth me in 18 seasons Eagles to four bowls in his fi rst fi ve years, the fi rst eligibility, will direct the Seminoles in the bowl game that Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson has led head coach in BC history to do so • Over the last before incoming head coach Willie Taggart takes his team to the postseason • He was 4-3 in three FCS six games, BC is averaging 36 points per game and charge • Florida State leads the all- me series with playoff appearances • At Bowling Green, Clawson’s outscoring the opposi on by 19 points per contest, the Golden Eagles 13-8-1 • The series dates back teams were invited to three bowl games in six including wins over Florida State (35-3), at Louisville to 1952, but this will be the fi rst matchup between seasons • This is Wake Forest’s second bowl appear- (45-42) and at Virginia (41-10) • Boston College the programs since the No. 3 Seminoles beat 25th- ance in Clawson’s four years • Wake Forest is 7-4 features nine All-ACC selec ons, led by ACC Rookie ranked Southern Miss 54-14 in 1996 • This will be all- me in bowl games • The Deacons fi rst appeared of the Year and All-ACC fi rst-team selec on AJ Dillon, the fi rst me the schools have met in a bowl game in the 1946 Gator Bowl and posted a 26-14 win the na on’s second-leading rusher among freshmen and will be Florida State’s fi rst appearance in the over South Carolina • Wake Forest also appeared and the country’s No. 15 overall rusher with 1,432 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl • The Golden Eagles in the 1949 Dixie Bowl, the 1979 Tangerine Bowl, yards and 13 touchdowns • Dillon has 1,099 rushing will make their third-straight bowl appearance, 13th 1992 Independence Bowl, the 1999 Aloha Bowl, the yards over the last six games, the most of any player in the last 16 years and 25th overall • Southern Miss 2002 Sea le Bowl, the 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl, the in the country • BC junior safety Lukas Denis earned returns to Shreveport for its third Independence 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl, the 2008 EagleBank second-team All-America honors from the Walter Bowl appearance but its fi rst since 1988 • The Gold- Bowl and the 2011 Franklin American Mortgage Camp Founda on • He is the 13th Boston College en Eagles registered 438.3 yards per game during the Music City Bowl • In 2016, the Deacons beat No. player in school history to earn the pres gious honor regular season, ranking No. 34 in the FBS • Southern 23 Temple 34-26 in the Military Bowl to complete a • The Hawkeyes are making their 31st bowl game Miss has allowed just 321.9 yards per game, which 7-6 campaign • Clawson has excelled in his fourth appearance, and their fi rst in New York • Iowa has ranks No. 17 in the FBS • There are several Florida year at each of his four head coaching stops. His posted a 14-15-1 record in 30 previous bowl games State connec ons on Southern Miss coaching staff , four fourth-year teams have a combined record of • The Pinstripe Bowl marks the fi rst ever mee ng including co-defensive coordinator Tony Pecoraro 36-16 with four postseason appearances • Texas between Iowa and Boston College • The Hawkeyes (Florida State student assistant, 2002-03, quality A&M will be led by interim coach Jeff Banks in the are 8-11 all- me versus the ACC, but have won four control assistant 2007-2009); defensive line coach bowl game • The Aggies will then move forward with straight against current members of the conference Derek Nicholson (Florida State linebacker, 2005- former Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher at the • That includes a 24-14 win over No. 9 Georgia Tech 08); off ensive line coach Erik Losey (Florida State helm • Fisher took the A&M job on Dec. 1 • Texas at the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl • Iowa played three off ensive graduate assistant, 2009-10); cornerbacks A&M’s invita on to the 2017 Belk Bowl marks the top 10 teams this season, losing to No. 4 Penn State coach Dan Disch (Florida State alum, 1981) and of- 39th bowl game in program history • This will mark on the fi nal play of the game, and at No. 6 Wisconsin fensive graduate assistant Bryan Stork (Florida State Texas A&M’s fi rst appearance in the Belk Bowl • The • The Hawkeyes’ biggest win of the year was a 55-24 center, 2009-13) • Past Florida State-Southern Miss Aggies will be seeking their fi h bowl win in the last victory over No. 3 Ohio State at Kinnick Stadium • games include Bre Favre leading the Eagles to a win seven tries • A&M is appearing in a bowl game for a Iowa ranks third among Big Ten teams in all- me in 1989, one year a er Deion Sanders’ touchdown school-record ninth straight year. bowl appearances. intercep on return had sparked a Seminoles’ victory. 16 2017 ACC FOOTBALL BOWL GAME PREVIEWS

Tuesday, December 26 Thursday, December 28 Duke (6-6, 3-5 ACC) Virginia (6-6, 3-5 ACC) vs. Northern Illinois (8-4, 6-2 MAC) vs. Navy (6-6, 4-4 AAC) 5:15 p.m.; ESPN 1:30 p.m.; ESPN First meeƟ ng Navy leads series, 28-11 Last meeƟ ng: UVA, 47-10 (1994)

Head Coaches: Head Coaches: Duke - David Cutcliff e (58-67 in 10th year at Duke; Virginia - Bronco Mendenhall (8-16 in second year 102-96 in 17th year overall) at Virginia; 107-59 in 13th year overall) Northern Illinois - Rod Carey (43-23 in 5th year at Navy - Ken Niumatalolo (83-48 in 10th year at Navy NIU and overall) and overall)

Notes: The Blue Devils are set to play in their fi h Notes: This year’s game will mark Virginia’s fi rst bowl game in six seasons and the program’s 13th appearance in the Military Bowl, which is celebrat- overall • Duke head coach David Cutcliff e, who is 5-4 ing its 10-year anniversary • The Military Bowl will all- me as a head coach in bowl games, will par ci- mark Virginia’s 19th bowl appearance and fi rst under pate in the 27th bowl game of his coaching career • second-year head coach Bronco Mendenhall • This The Blue Devils own an all- me record of 4-8 in post- will be the 40th mee ng between UVA and Navy, but season games • The Blue Devils also have appeared the fi rst since 1994 • Navy leads the all- me series, in the Rose Bowl (1938 & 1941 seasons), Sugar Bowl 28-11, but Virginia is riding a fi ve-game winning (1944), Orange Bowl (1954 & 1957), Co on Bowl streak in head-to-head matchups, bea ng the Mid- (1960), All American Bowl (1989), Hall of Fame Bowl shipmen annually from 1990 to 1994, most recently (1994), Belk Bowl (2012) Chick-fi l-A Bowl (2013), a 47-10 victory in Annapolis on Sept. 10, 1994 • Hyundai Sun Bowl (2014) and Pinstripe Bowl (2015) Virginia’s coach at that me was George Welsh, who • LB Joe Giles-Harris was named Duke’s season MVP guided the Cavaliers from 1982 to 2000 and is the • Giles-Harris earned fi rst team All-ACC and second all- me winningest coach in school history • Welsh team All-America honors and leads the Blue Devils in previously coached Navy from 1973 to 1981, and tackles (117) and tackles for loss (15.0) while adding his 55 victories at the academy are second only to 4.5 sacks, one intercep on, four pass breakups and current Midshipmen coach Ken Niumatalolo • Navy seven quarterback pressures • Off ensively, the Blue will be making its third appearance in the na on’s Devils are led by redshirt sophomore QB Daniel capital region’s bowl game • The Midshipmen lost Jones, who has thrown for 2,439 yards and 12 touch- to Wake Forest, 29-19, in the inaugural EagleBank downs while rushing for an addi onal six scores • Bowl at RFK Stadium in 2008 and beat Pi sburgh, NIU will play in a postseason bowl for the ninth me 44-28, in the 2015 Military Bowl in Annapolis • This in the last 10 seasons and for the 17th me in school will be Navy’s 14th postseason bowl appearance • history • The Huskies are 4-7 in bowl games since Navy will be facing the Cavaliers on its home fi eld at becoming a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Cavaliers in 1969 • The Huskies will face an ACC team for the LB Micah Kiser will enter the game fresh off a string second me in a bowl game, and for the second of honors that includes the Campbell Award as the me this season as NIU fell to Boston College, 23-20, na on’s top football scholar-athlete, second-team in the 2017 season opener • NIU features one of All-America honors and the Dudley Award presented the top defenses in the country, led by one of the to the to the top player in the state of Virginia • most dynamic players in the FBS, MAC Defensive Kiser ranks No. 1 in the ACC and ed for No. 4 in the Player of the Year Su on Smith • The Huskies rank na on with 134 tackles • His 134 stops e his 2016 in the top 25 na onally in nine defensive categories, output and Wali Rainer (1998) for No. 4 on UVA’s including rushing defense (11th) and total defense single-season tackle list • Kiser and the UVA defense (18th) • NIU leads the na on in tackles for loss and will be focused on a Navy ground-oriented a ack is second in team sacks, while Smith, a Ted Hendricks that has seen backs and Malcolm Perry Award fi nalist and All-America candidate, tops the combine for 2,393 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns na onal charts in both categories • NIU’s program • Virginia will be making its fi rst postseason ap- -- and some of its veteran players -- are no stranger pearance since the 2011 Chick-Fil-A Bowl • QB Kurt to Detroit and Ford Field • The Huskies played in Benkert, a graduate student who began his college six consecu ve MAC Championship games in the career at East Carolina, is the only player on the UVA domed stadium from 2010 through 2015, claiming roster to have played in a bowl game (ECU’s 28-20 the trophy on three occasions. loss to Florida in the 2015 Birmingham Bowl). 17 2017 ACC TEAM GAME-BY-GAME SCHEDULES & STATS

BOSTON COLLEGE (7-5, 4-4 ACC) BC Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 1 W 23-20 at Northern Illinois 16,421 ------148 191 339 26-42-1 1 164 203 367 16-39-1 1 Sept. 9 L 34-10 Wake Forest 38,082 ------142 163 305 18-41-3 4 158 151 309 13-19-0 0 Sept. 16 L 49-20 Notre Dame 44,500 ------185 215 400 24-41-2 3 515 96 611 11-27-1 2 Sept. 23 L 34-7 at Clemson 80,525 ------2 2 97 141 238 15-32-2 2 342 140 482 17-26-2 2 Sept. 30 W 28-8 Central Michigan 27,036 ------224 85 309 14-21-0 2 116 180 296 22-43-3 3 Oct. 7 L 23-10 Virginia Tech 32,057 ------16 19 153 191 344 14-33-0 0 109 322 431 22-33-1 1 Oct. 14 W 45-42 at Louisville 44,679 ------364 191 555 12-28-1 1 293 332 625 19-39-1 2 Oct. 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 3 Nov. 11 L 17-14 NC State 33,242 ------24 236 111 347 19-22-1 2 221 146 367 13-32-1 2 Nov. 18 W 39-16 ConnecƟ cut 20,133 ------330 55 385 7-15-0 1 171 241 412 14-33-3 Fenway Park, Boston, Massachuse s Nov. 25 W 42-14 at Syracuse 30,202 ------333 248 581 16-20-0 1 137 280 417 24-34-1 3

CLEMSON (12-1, 7-1 ACC) CU Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 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 1 Sept. 23 W 34-7 Boston College 80,525 2 2 ------342 140 482 17-26-2 2 97 141 238 15-32-2 2 Sept. 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 0 Oct. 13 L 27-24 at Syracuse 42,475 2 2 ------113 204 317 22-32-0 0 162 278 440 20-33-0 1 Oct. 28 W 24-10 Georgia Tech 80,346 7 7 ------221 207 428 22-33-0 1 198 32 230 3-13-0 1 Nov. 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 2 Nov. 11 W 31-14 Florida State 81,436 4 4 ------227 151 378 20-30-0 2 21 208 229 13-32-1 2 Nov. 18 W 61-3 The Citadel 80,618 4 3 ------183 479 662 31-41-0 0 155 61 216 1-8-2 2 Nov. 25 W 34-10 at South Carolina 82,908 4 3 ------184 285 469 25-38-2 2 81 126 207 16-29-2 2 Dec. 2 W 38-3 Miami 74,372 1 1 7 7 77 254 331 25-34-0 1 104 110 214 14-29-2 3 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C.

DUKE (6-6, 2-6 ACC) DU Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 W 60-7 North Carolina Central 30,477 ------243 281 524 26-34-0 0 64 94 158 11-18-1 1 Sept. 9 W 41-17 Northwestern 20,241 ------233 305 538 29-45-1 2 22 169 191 14-33-2 3 Sept. 16 W 34-20 Baylor 26,714 ------246 184 430 20-35-1 2 57 263 320 12-34-3 4 Sept. 23 W 27-17 at North Carolina 59,000 ------186 202 388 18-34-0 0 118 259 377 17-32-1 1 Sept. 29 L 31-6 Miami 36,314 ------14 14 183 166 349 21-42-1 2 139 270 409 15-26-1 1 Oct. 7 L 28-21 at Virginia 38,638 ------131 124 255 14-42-2 2 128 182 310 24-43-2 2 Oct. 14 L 17-10 Florida State 31,073 ------111 204 315 22-37-1 1 228 197 425 18-21-2 2 Oct. 21 L 24-17 PiƩ 22,621 ------76 283 359 16-34-1 2 336 149 485 8-18-0 0 Oct. 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 1 Nov. 18 W 43-20 Georgia Tech 20,141 ------319 181 500 19-28-0 0 277 82 359 3-14-1 1 Nov. 25 W 31-23 at Wake Forest 27,016 ------97 346 443 25-44-3 3 145 191 336 16-34-2 3

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

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GEORGIA TECH (5-6, 4-4 ACC) GT Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 4 L 42-41 2ot Tennessee 75,107 ------25 25 535 120 655 5-10-0 2 148 221 369 20-37-0 0 Chick-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 3 Sept. 16 canceled at Central Florida ------Sept. 23 W 35-17 PiƩ 40,211 ------436 48 484 4-7-0 4 37 198 235 22-35-0 1 Sept. 30 W 33-7 North Carolina 42,805 ------403 56 459 5-10-0 2 106 141 247 18-32-2 2 Oct. 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 1 Oct. 28 L 24-10 at Clemson 80,346 ------7 7 198 32 230 3-13-0 1 221 207 428 22-33-0 1 Nov. 4 L 40-36 at Virginia 38,448 ------220 179 399 6-22-2 2 97 260 357 21-43-1 2 Nov. 11 W 28-22 Virginia Tech 47,909 ------17 17 261 140 401 2-8-1 1 105 153 258 14-26-0 0 Nov. 18 L 20-43 at Duke 20,141 ------277 82 359 3-14-1 1 319 181 500 19-28-0 0 Nov. 25 L 38-7 Georgia 55,000 ------7 7 188 38 2126 2-9-1 1 247 224 471 12-17-0 0

LOUISVILLE (8-4, 4-4 ACC) UL Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 W 35-28 Purdue 37,394 16 17 ------146 378 524 30-46-0 3 51 293 344 33-57-3 4 Lucas 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 0 Sept. 16 L 47-21 Clemson 55,588 14 14 3 2 116 317 433 21-42-1 1 297 316 613 23-33-0 0 Sept. 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 1 Oct. 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 1 Oct. 14 L 45-42 Boston College 44,679 ------293 332 625 19-39-1 2 364 191 555 12-28-1 1 Oct. 21 W 31-28 at Florida State 72,764 ------293 156 449 13-21-0 0 155 248 403 16-28-2 3 Oct. 28 L 42-32 at Wake Forest 29,593 ------191 332 523 28-46-1 1 164 461 625 28-34-0 1 Nov. 11 W 38-21 Virginia 46,787 ------298 195 493 15-26-0 2 63 214 277 19-36-1 2 Nov. 18 W 56-10 Syracuse 34,265 ------411 316 727 17-30-0 0 197 138 335 13-24-4 4 Nov. 25 W 44-17 at Kentucky 56,186 ------346 216 562 15-21-0 0 228 110 338 8-18-0 0

MIAMI (10-2, 7-1 ACC) UM Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 W 41-13 Bethune-Cookman 50,454 18 18 ------317 233 550 18-31-0 0 121 229 350 25-39-1 2 Sept. 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 1 Sept. 29 W 31-6 at Duke 36,314 14 14 ------139 270 409 15-26-1 1 183 166 349 21-42-1 2 Oct. 7 W 24-20 at Florida State 78,169 13 12 ------83 254 337 19-44-1 1 203 203 406 17-28-2 2 Oct. 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 4 Oct. 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 4 Nov. 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 4 Nov. 18 W 44-28 Virginia 63,415 2 2 ------148 210 358 15-28-2 2 55 384 439 28-37-1 3 Nov. 24 L 24-14 at PiƩ 35,978 2 2 ------45 187 232 15-36-0 1 152 193 345 18-29-0 2 Dec. 2 L 38-3 Clemson 74,372 7 7 1 1 104 110 214 14-29-2 3 77 254 331 25-34-0 1 2017 Dr Pepper Football Championship, Bank of America Stadium, Charlo e, N.C.

NORTH CAROLINA (3-9, 1-7 ACC) NC Opp. Off ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 L 35-30 California 49,500 ------219 221 440 25-44-2 3 106 363 469 24-38-2 2 Sept. 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 2 Sept. 23 L 27-17 Duke 59,000 ------118 259 377 17-32-1 1 186 202 388 18-34-0 0 Sept. 30 L 33-7 at Georgia Tech 42,805 ------106 141 247 18-32-2 2 403 53 456 5-10-0 0 Oct. 7 L 33-10 Notre Dame 57,000 ------21 22 86 179 265 19-42-1 3 341 146 487 17-31-2 2 Oct. 14 L 20-14 Virginia 50,000 ------211 46 257 7-18-3 3 156 249 405 19-31-0 1 Oct. 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 2 Nov. 9 W 34-31 at PiƩ 34,056 ------96 270 366 21-32-0 0 267 142 409 11-17-0 1 Nov. 18 W 65-10 Western Carolina 43,000 ------313 298 611 20-30-0 0 151 153 304 16-33-0 2 Nov. 25 L 33-21 at NC State 57,600 ------83 277 360 21-45-2 2 292 204 496 20-30-1 1

19 2017 ACC TEAM GAME-BY-GAME SCHEDULES & STATS

NC STATE (8-4, 6-2 ACC) NCSU Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 L 35-28 South Carolina 50,367 ------89 415 504 45-64-0 2 31 215 246 17-29-1 1 Belk 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 3 Sept. 23 W 27-21 at Florida State 73,541 ------11 12 110 255 365 23-33-0 0 104 278 382 22-39-0 1 Sept. 30 W 33-25 Syracuse 65,197 ------256 206 462 21-34-0 0 59 385 444 30-48-1 1 Oct. 5 W 39-25 Louisville 56,107 24 24 17 17 153 367 520 20-32-0 1 116 354 470 26-48-1 1 Oct. 14 W 35-17 at PiƩ 41,124 20 20 ------248 198 446 14-25-0 0 95 231 326 24-45-1 2 Oct. 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 0 Nov. 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 2 Nov. 18 L 30-24 at Wake Forest 31,803 25 23 ------175 327 502 34-52-1 3 87 247 334 19-28-1 1 Nov. 25 W 33-21 North Carolina 57,600 ------292 204 496 20-30-1 1 83 277 360 21-45-2 2

PITT (4-8, 2-6 ACC) PITT Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 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 1 Sept. 16 L 59-21 Oklahoma State 38,952 ------9 8 103 288 391 20-35-2 2 104 572 676 26-37-1 2 Sept. 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 0 Oct. 21 W 24-17 at Duke 22,621 ------336 149 485 8-18-0 0 76 283 359 16-34-1 2 Oct. 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 0 Nov. 18 L 20-14 at Virginia Tech 58,948 ------55 311 366 20-32-2 2 157 218 375 17-37-1 1 Nov. 24 W 24-14 Miami 35,978 ------2 2 152 193 345 18-29-0 1 45 187 232 15-30-0 0

SYRACUSE (4-8, 2-6 ACC) SU Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 1 W 50-7 Central ConnecƟ cut State 30,273 ------155 431 586 37-52-0 2 54 113 167 12-27-0 1 Sept. 9 L 30-23 Middle Tennessee 29,711 ------126 182 308 27-44-1 2 94 269 363 22-36-1 3 Sept. 16 W 41-17 Central Michigan 33,004 ------300 279 579 19-35-1 3 105 277 382 23-46-2 3 Sept. 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 0 Oct. 7 W 27-24 PiƩ 33,920 ------135 365 500 33-49-0 0 129 229 358 22-33-0 0 Oct. 13 W 27-24 Clemson 42,475 ------2 2 162 278 440 20-33-0 1 113 204 317 22-32-0 0 Oct. 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 1 Nov. 11 L 64-43 Wake Forest 38,539 ------178 443 621 38-67-2 2 371 363 734 25-38-0 1 Nov. 18 L 56-10 at Louisville 34,265 ------197 138 335 13-34-4 4 411 316 727 17-30-0 0 Nov. 25 L 42-14 Boston College 30,202 ------137 480 517 24-34-1 3 333 248 581 16-20-0 1

VIRGINIA (6-6, 3-5 ACC) UVA Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 2 W 28-10 William & Mary 38,828 ------92 262 354 27-40-0 0 168 72 240 7-13-1 1 Sept. 9 L 34-17 Indiana 38,993 ------55 259 314 39-66-0 0 121 197 318 19-30-1 1 Sept. 16 W 38-18 ConnecƟ cut 33,056 ------171 455 626 30-40-1 1 207 227 434 18-26-1 2 Sept. 22 W 42-23 at Boise State 33,947 ------167 273 440 19-29-0 0 30 353 383 28-53-1 1 Oct. 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 3 Oct. 21 L 41-10 Boston College 39,216 ------95 142 246 19-42-3 3 237 275 512 19-24-0 0 Oct. 28 L 31-14 at PiƩ 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 2 Nov. 11 L 38-21 at Louisville 46,787 ------63 214 277 19-36-1 2 298 195 493 15-26-0 2 Nov. 18 L 44-28 at Miami 63,415 ------2 2 55 384 439 28-37-1 3 148 210 358 15-28-2 2 Nov. 25 L 10-0 Virginia Tech 48,609 ------24 25 5 186 191 17-34-09 1 202 143 345 14-21-1 1

20 2017 ACC TEAM GAME-BY-GAME SCHEDULES & STATS

VIRGINIA TECH (9-3, 5-3 ACC) VT Opp. O ff ense Defense Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Sept. 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 1 FedEx 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 2 Sept. 16 W 64-17 at East Carolina 43,776 16 16 ------287 388 675 25-33-0 0 40 241 281 11-30-1 3 Sept. 23 W 38-0 Old Dominion 65,632 12 13 ------271 311 582 21-32-1 1 64 85 149 8-26-1 1 Sept. 30 L 31-17 Clemson 65,632 12 12 2 2 90 252 342 30-45-2 3 146 186 332 12-21-0 0 Oct. 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 3 Oct. 28 W 24-3 Duke 60,914 13 13 ------187 200 367 13-28-0 0 101 82 183 10-24-1 2 Nov. 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 3 Nov. 11 L 28-22 at Georgia Tech 47,909 17 17 ------105 153 258 14-26-0 0 261 140 401 2-8-1 1 Nov. 18 W 20-14 PiƩ 58,948 ------157 218 375 17-37-1 1 55 311 366 20-33-2 2 Nov. 24 W 10-0 at Virginia 48,609 24 25 ------

WAKE FOREST (7-5, 4-4 ACC) WF Opp. O ff ense Defense

Date Result Opponent A . AP Am AP Am Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO Aug. 30 W 51-7 Presbyterian 22,643 ------248 239 487 20-27-1 1 207 41 248 2-9-1 1 Sept. 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 0 Sept. 30 L 26-19 Florida State 31,588 ------25 96 271 367 24-35-1 2 149 121 270 11-21-0 1 Oct. 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 0 Oct. 28 W 42-32 Louisville 29,593 ------164 461 625 28-34-0 1 191 332 523 28-46-1 1 Nov. 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 3 Nov. 25 L 31-23 Duke 27,016 ------145 191 336 16-34-2 3 97 346 443 25-44-3 3

21 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 12 61 15 55 1 0 0 468 39.0 1. Georgia Tech 11 632 3381 5.3 78 30 307.4 2. Clemson 13 62 10 58 0 0 0 460 35.4 2. Louisville 12 456 2999 6.6 74 32 249.9 3. Wake Forest 12 50 19 45 0 0 1 404 33.7 3. Boston College 12 575 2690 4.7 76 23 224.2 4. NC State 12 49 9 42 2 0 0 367 30.6 4. Clemson 13 545 2653 4.9 89 40 204.1 5. Miami 12 44 16 42 0 0 0 354 29.5 5. Wake Forest 12 489 2210 4.5 76 20 184.2 6. Virginia Tech 12 42 18 39 0 0 0 345 28.8 6. NC State 12 453 2129 4.7 83 29 177.4 7. Georgia Tech 11 42 7 34 1 0 0 309 28.1 7. Duke 12 495 2015 4.1 65 19 167.9 8. Syracuse 12 37 22 35 1 1 1 329 27.4 8. Virginia Tech 12 534 2006 3.8 46 17 167.2 9. Florida State 12 39 15 39 0 0 1 320 26.7 9. Syracuse 12 479 1938 4.0 74 16 161.5 10. Boston College 12 41 10 38 0 0 0 314 26.2 10. Miami 12 385 1916 5.0 82 17 159.7 11. North Carolina 12 41 9 37 1 0 0 312 26.0 11. Florida State 12 418 1810 4.3 69 17 150.8 12. Duke 12 37 17 34 0 0 1 309 25.8 12. Pitt 12 460 1782 3.9 92 21 148.5 13. Pitt 12 36 11 34 2 0 0 287 23.9 13. North Carolina 12 427 1730 4.1 59 17 144.2 14. Virginia 12 37 8 36 1 0 1 286 23.8 14. Virginia 12 371 1186 3.2 56 10 98.8

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Clemson 13 19 11 19 0 0 0 166 12.8 1. Clemson 13 470 1467 3.1 65 5 112.8 2. Virginia Tech 12 21 5 21 0 0 0 162 13.5 2. Virginia Tech 12 430 1417 3.3 69 6 118.1 3. Miami 12 26 19 22 2 0 0 239 19.9 3. NC State 12 405 1586 3.9 89 14 132.2 4. Duke 12 32 9 30 0 0 0 249 20.8 4. Florida State 12 438 1632 3.7 51 18 136.0 5. Florida State 12 32 14 27 1 0 0 263 21.9 5. Pitt 12 407 1709 4.2 83 14 142.4 6. Boston College 12 34 11 31 0 0 1 270 22.5 6. Miami 12 497 1753 3.5 56 10 146.1 7. NC State 12 36 15 32 1 0 1 297 24.8 7. Georgia Tech 11 373 1690 4.5 39 15 153.6 8. Wake Forest 12 38 17 33 1 1 0 316 26.3 8. Louisville 12 459 1847 4.0 81 20 153.9 9. Georgia Tech 11 35 16 30 1 0 1 292 26.5 9. Duke 12 469 1927 4.1 92 15 160.6 10. Pitt 12 41 10 41 0 0 1 319 26.6 10. Virginia 12 481 2139 4.4 78 18 178.2 11. Virginia 12 42 9 37 1 0 1 320 26.7 11. Wake Forest 12 516 2300 4.5 70 22 191.7 12. Louisville 12 43 8 41 1 0 0 325 27.1 12. Syracuse 12 451 2360 5.2 76 28 196.7 13. North Carolina 12 48 14 41 1 0 1 375 31.2 13. Boston College 12 477 2381 5.0 70 24 198.4 14. Syracuse 12 49 14 46 1 0 1 386 32.2 14. North Carolina 12 532 2556 4.8 74 21 213.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 12 2999 3727 889 6726 7.6 59 560.5 1. Louisville 12 264-433-6 61.0 3727 8.6 27 310.6 2. Syracuse 12 1938 3538 1027 5476 5.3 36 456.3 2. Syracuse 12 320-548-16 58.4 3538 6.5 20 294.8 3. Wake Forest 12 2210 3199 866 5409 6.2 49 450.8 3. NC State 12 292-456-6 64.0 3262 7.2 16 271.8 4. NC State 12 2129 3262 909 5391 5.9 45 449.2 4. Wake Forest 12 236-377-7 62.6 3199 8.5 29 266.6 5. Clemson 13 2653 3173 978 5826 6.0 57 448.2 5. Virginia 12 284-483-10 58.8 3088 6.4 25 257.3 6. Miami 12 1916 2950 785 4866 6.2 42 405.5 6. Miami 12 216-400-11 54.0 2950 7.4 25 245.8 7. Virginia Tech 12 2006 2843 904 4849 5.4 37 404.1 7. Clemson 13 291-433-7 67.2 3173 7.3 17 244.1 8. Georgia Tech 11 3381 927 751 4308 5.7 40 391.6 8. Virginia Tech 12 222-370-8 60.0 2843 7.7 20 236.9 9. Boston College 12 2690 1954 915 4644 5.1 38 387.0 9. North Carolina 12 221-407-16 54.3 2705 6.6 21 225.4 10. Duke 12 2015 2522 924 4537 4.9 33 378.1 10. Pitt 12 224-362-8 61.9 2612 7.2 12 217.7 11. North Carolina 12 1730 2705 834 4435 5.3 38 369.6 11. Duke 12 239-429-12 55.7 2522 5.9 14 210.2 12. Pitt 12 1782 2612 822 4394 5.3 33 366.2 12. Florida State 12 183-316-13 57.9 2313 7.3 17 192.8 13. Virginia 12 1186 3088 854 4274 5.0 35 356.2 13. Boston College 12 182-340-10 53.5 1954 5.7 15 162.8 14. Florida State 12 1810 2313 734 4123 5.6 34 343.6 14. Georgia Tech 11 43-119-5 36.1 927 7.8 10 84.3

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Clemson 13 1467 2146 842 3613 4.3 19 277.9 1. Clemson 13 192-372-14 51.6 2146 5.8 14 165.1 2. Virginia Tech 12 1417 2246 756 3663 4.8 20 305.2 2. Duke 12 152-302-15 50.3 2098 6.9 15 174.8 3. Duke 12 1927 2098 771 4025 5.2 30 335.4 3. Virginia 12 172-321-15 53.6 2155 6.7 18 179.6 4. Florida State 12 1632 2412 851 4044 4.8 32 337.0 4. Virginia Tech 12 153-326-13 46.9 2246 6.9 14 187.2 5. Georgia Tech 11 1690 2207 706 3897 5.5 32 354.3 5. Boston College 12 203-395-18 51.4 2396 6.1 9 199.7 6. Virginia 12 2139 2155 802 4294 5.4 36 357.8 6. Georgia Tech 11 196-333-6 58.9 2207 6.6 17 200.6 7. Miami 12 1753 2564 911 4317 4.7 25 359.8 7. Florida State 12 228-413-9 55.2 2412 5.8 14 201.0 8. NC State 12 1586 2940 828 4526 5.5 33 377.2 8. Miami 12 233-414-17 56.3 2564 6.2 15 213.7 9. Louisville 12 1847 2794 824 4641 5.6 38 386.8 9. North Carolina 12 201-363-7 55.4 2677 7.4 22 223.1 10. Pitt 12 1709 3050 798 4759 6.0 38 396.6 10. Louisville 12 213-365-12 58.4 2794 7.7 18 232.8 11. Boston College 12 2381 2396 872 4777 5.5 33 398.1 11. NC State 12 236-423-11 55.8 2940 7.0 19 245.0 12. North Carolina 12 2556 2677 895 5233 5.8 43 436.1 12. Syracuse 12 232-381-4 60.9 2968 7.8 19 247.3 13. Syracuse 12 2360 2968 832 5328 6.4 47 444.0 13. Wake Forest 12 254-459-13 55.3 3031 6.6 16 252.6 14. Wake Forest 12 2300 3031 975 5331 5.5 38 444.2 14. Pitt 12 216-391-9 55.2 3050 7.8 24 254.2 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Wake Forest 12 236-377-7 62.6 3199 266.6 29 155.5 1. Boston College 12 18 388 2 65 21.6 2. Louisville 12 264-433-6 61.0 3727 310.6 27 151.1 2. Miami 12 17 228 2 65 13.4 3. Clemson 13 291-433-7 67.2 3173 244.1 17 138.5 3. Duke 12 15 224 4 61 14.9 4. Virginia Tech 12 222-370-8 60.0 2843 236.9 20 138.1 4. Virginia 12 15 154 1 58 10.3 5. NC State 12 292-456-6 64.0 3262 271.8 16 133.1 5. Clemson 13 14 214 3 55 15.3 6. Miami 12 216-400-11 54.0 2950 245.8 25 131.1 6. Virginia Tech 12 13 267 2 69 20.5 7. Pitt 12 224-362-8 61.9 2612 217.7 12 129.0 7. Wake Forest 12 13 179 1 52 13.8 8. Florida State 12 183-316-13 57.9 2313 192.8 17 128.9 8. Louisville 12 12 229 2 61 19.1 9. Virginia 12 284-483-10 58.8 3088 257.3 25 125.4 9. NC State 12 11 149 2 73 13.5 10. Georgia Tech 11 43-119-5 36.1 927 84.3 10 120.9 10. Florida State 12 9 88 2 41 9.8 11. North Carolina 12 221-407-16 54.3 2705 225.4 21 119.3 11. Pitt 12 9 84 0 34 9.3 12. Syracuse 12 320-548-16 58.4 3538 294.8 20 118.8 12. North Carolina 12 7 100 0 73 14.3 13. Boston College 12 182-340-10 53.5 1954 162.8 15 110.5 13. Georgia Tech 11 6 98 1 27 16.3 14. Duke 12 239-429-12 55.7 2522 210.2 14 110.3 14. Syracuse 12 4 62 1 24 15.5

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Boston College 12 203-395-18 51.4 2396 199.7 9 100.8 1. Syracuse 12 58 2499 43.1 24 0.4 4 41.3 2. Clemson 13 192-372-14 51.6 2146 165.1 14 105.0 2. Virginia Tech 12 63 2678 42.5 42 0.7 6 39.9 3. Virginia Tech 12 153-326-13 46.9 2246 187.2 14 111.0 3. Louisville 12 40 1745 43.6 108 2.7 2 39.9 4. Florida State 12 228-413-9 55.2 2412 201.0 14 111.1 4. Georgia Tech 11 50 2205 44.1 198 4.0 1 39.7 5. Miami 12 233-414-17 56.3 2564 213.7 15 112.0 5. North Carolina 12 72 3183 44.2 304 4.2 2 39.4 6. Duke 12 152-302-15 50.3 2098 174.8 15 115.1 6. Pitt 12 60 2644 44.1 251 4.2 5 38.2 7. Wake Forest 12 254-459-13 55.3 3031 252.6 16 116.6 7. Wake Forest 12 65 2837 43.6 234 3.6 6 38.2 8. Virginia 12 172-321-15 53.6 2155 179.6 18 119.1 8. Florida State 12 66 2811 42.6 253 3.8 5 37.2 9. NC State 12 236-423-11 55.8 2940 245.0 19 123.8 9. NC State 12 54 2323 43.0 237 4.4 4 37.1 10. Georgia Tech 11 196-333-6 58.9 2207 200.6 17 127.8 10. Clemson 13 64 2611 40.8 176 2.8 4 36.8 11. Louisville 12 213-365-12 58.4 2794 232.8 18 132.4 11. Boston College 12 75 2971 39.6 134 1.8 4 36.8 12. North Carolina 12 201-363-7 55.4 2677 223.1 22 133.5 12. Virginia 12 74 3160 42.7 314 4.2 8 36.3 13. Pitt 12 216-391-9 55.2 3050 254.2 24 136.4 13. Miami 12 72 2721 37.8 49 0.7 4 36.0 14. Syracuse 12 232-381-4 60.9 2968 247.3 19 140.7 14. Duke 12 63 2614 41.5 180 2.9 10 35.5

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Virginia 12 33 899 1 92 27.2 1. Syracuse 12 69 4427 64.2 708 31 42.7 2. Virginia Tech 12 20 508 0 70 25.4 2. North Carolina 12 59 3748 63.5 536 30 41.7 3. Florida State 12 26 642 0 81 24.7 3. Clemson 13 85 5292 62.3 1111 26 41.5 4. Duke 12 28 679 0 76 24.2 4. Duke 12 66 4086 61.9 874 19 41.5 5. North Carolina 12 43 1011 2 98 23.5 5. Boston College 12 63 3992 63.4 519 35 41.2 6. Syracuse 12 38 863 0 64 22.7 6. Florida State 12 66 4231 64.1 540 39 41.2 7. Boston College 12 38 851 0 55 22.4 7. Virginia Tech 12 71 4562 64.3 265 57 40.5 8. NC State 12 32 711 0 58 22.2 8. Louisville 12 85 5125 60.3 1165 23 39.8 9. Miami 12 32 698 0 38 21.8 9. Miami 12 70 4405 62.9 872 31 39.4 10. Wake Forest 12 39 814 0 40 20.9 10. Virginia 12 56 3504 62.6 820 20 39.0 11. Clemson 13 24 473 0 39 19.7 11. Pitt 12 58 3653 63.0 706 29 38.3 12. Louisville 12 22 433 0 43 19.7 12. Wake Forest 12 78 4669 59.9 886 32 38.2 13. Georgia Tech 11 40 775 1 42 19.4 13. NC State 12 70 4080 58.3 970 19 37.6 14. Pitt 12 30 562 0 36 18.7 14. Georgia Tech 11 57 3372 59.2 1077 10 35.9

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Miami 12 13 207 0 44 15.9 1. Louisville 12 15 17 .8 8 2 2. Pitt 12 23 329 2 80 14.3 2. Wake Forest 12 19 22 .8 6 4 3. Boston College 12 26 356 0 61 13.7 3. Florida State 12 15 18 .8 3 3 4. NC State 12 15 203 2 92 13.5 4. Duke 12 17 21 .8 1 0 5. Clemson 13 29 322 1 77 11.1 5. Miami 12 16 20 .8 0 0 6. Virginia Tech 12 37 400 2 91 10.8 6. Syracuse 12 22 30 .7 3 3 7. North Carolina 12 21 226 0 41 10.8 7. Virginia 12 8 11 .7 2 7 8. Wake Forest 12 30 264 0 75 8.8 8. Georgia Tech 11 7 10 .7 0 0 9. Florida State 12 30 255 0 47 8.5 9. Virginia Tech 12 18 26 .6 9 2 10. Georgia Tech 11 17 125 0 21 7.4 10. North Carolina 12 9 14 .6 4 3 11. Syracuse 12 19 137 0 34 7.2 11. Boston College 12 10 17 .5 8 8 12. Duke 12 18 104 0 33 5.8 Clemson 13 10 17 .5 8 8 13. Louisville 12 23 114 0 33 5.0 13. Pitt 12 11 19 .5 7 9 14. Virginia 12 21 100 0 18 4.8 14. NC State 12 9 19 .4 7 4 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Florida State 12 39 39 1.000 1. Virginia Tech 12 76 85 15 176 14.7 Virginia Tech 12 39 39 1.000 2. Clemson 13 90 84 17 191 14.7 Virginia 12 36 36 1.000 3. Duke 12 98 81 20 199 16.6 Pitt 12 34 34 1.000 4. Georgia Tech 11 93 99 9 201 18.3 5. Louisville 12 55 56 .9 8 2 5. Florida State 12 86 113 15 214 17.8 6. Miami 12 42 43 .9 7 7 6. Virginia 12 102 101 18 221 18.4 7. North Carolina 12 37 38 .9 7 4 7. Boston College 12 105 110 7 222 18.5 8. Syracuse 12 35 36 .9 7 2 8. NC State 12 91 121 18 230 19.2 9. Duke 12 34 36 .9 4 4 9. Pitt 12 90 131 17 238 19.8 10. Clemson 13 58 62 .9 3 5 10. Louisville 12 100 129 14 243 20.2 11. NC State 12 42 45 .9 3 3 11. Miami 12 113 114 19 246 20.5 12. Boston College 12 38 41 .9 2 7 12. Syracuse 12 109 122 17 248 20.7 13. Wake Forest 12 45 49 .9 1 8 13. North Carolina 12 132 108 25 265 22.1 14. Georgia Tech 11 34 38 .8 9 5 14. Wake Forest 12 124 142 15 281 23.4

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Clemson 13 44 238 3.38 1. Clemson 13 93 199 46.7 2. Miami 12 43 248 3.58 2. Louisville 12 76 165 46.1 3. Virginia Tech 12 29 179 2.42 3. Georgia Tech 11 72 158 45.6 Florida State 12 29 157 2.42 4. NC State 12 74 173 42.8 5. Duke 12 27 166 2.25 5. Virginia 12 78 196 39.8 NC State 12 27 175 2.25 6. Syracuse 12 89 224 39.7 Virginia 12 27 191 2.25 7. Virginia Tech 12 76 193 39.4 8. Wake Forest 12 26 162 2.17 8. Wake Forest 12 68 173 39.3 9. Louisville 12 25 196 2.08 9. Duke 12 72 190 37.9 10. Boston College 12 23 148 1.92 10. Boston College 12 77 204 37.7 Pitt 12 23 145 1.92 11. Pitt 12 60 168 35.7 North Carolina 12 23 125 1.92 12. Florida State 12 50 149 33.6 13. Georgia Tech 11 17 122 1.55 13. North Carolina 12 51 165 30.9 14. Syracuse 12 16 103 1.33 14. Miami 12 45 153 29.4

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. NC State 12 12 79 1.00 1. Virginia Tech 12 44 175 25.1 2. Boston College 12 13 77 1.08 2. Clemson 13 57 205 27.8 3. Wake Forest 12 17 101 1.42 3. Georgia Tech 11 43 139 30.9 4. Georgia Tech 11 20 113 1.82 4. Syracuse 12 51 164 31.1 5. Virginia Tech 12 21 126 1.75 5. Duke 12 56 166 33.7 6. Miami 12 26 145 2.17 6. Virginia 12 60 172 34.9 Clemson 13 26 169 2.00 7. Florida State 12 68 185 36.8 8. Louisville 12 27 139 2.25 8. North Carolina 12 70 187 37.4 Duke 12 27 193 2.25 9. Boston College 12 75 197 38.1 10. Virginia 12 30 188 2.50 10. Miami 12 80 205 39.0 North Carolina 12 30 235 2.50 11. Wake Forest 12 84 211 39.8 12. Pitt 12 31 221 2.58 12. Pitt 12 69 170 40.6 13. Florida State 12 32 218 2.67 13. NC State 12 72 177 40.7 Syracuse 12 32 194 2.67 14. Louisville 12 67 164 40.9

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Louisville 12 150 159 23 332 27.7 1. Clemson 13 12 16 75.0 2. Clemson 13 130 146 19 295 22.7 2. Miami 12 6 9 66.7 3. Syracuse 12 108 157 28 293 24.4 3. Pitt 12 13 20 65.0 4. NC State 12 109 149 21 279 23.2 4. Duke 12 15 24 62.5 5. Duke 12 127 123 22 272 22.7 5. North Carolina 12 13 21 61.9 6. Wake Forest 12 115 136 14 265 22.1 6. Louisville 12 16 27 59.3 7. Virginia Tech 12 108 130 19 257 21.4 7. Syracuse 12 22 38 57.9 8. North Carolina 12 89 129 18 236 19.7 8. NC State 12 13 23 56.5 Pitt 12 107 116 13 236 19.7 9. Wake Forest 12 10 18 55.6 10. Miami 12 98 120 16 234 19.5 10. Virginia Tech 12 10 22 45.5 11. Boston College 12 127 89 14 230 19.2 11. Florida State 12 4 9 44.4 Virginia 12 74 134 22 230 19.2 12. Georgia Tech 11 8 19 42.1 13. Georgia Tech 11 168 32 14 214 19.5 13. Virginia 12 10 25 40.0 14. Florida State 12 100 96 13 209 17.4 14. Boston College 12 11 28 39.3 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Duke 12 6 21 28.6 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Miami 12 9 22 40.9 1. Miami 12 13 17 30 4 11 15 +15 1.25 3. Boston College 12 7 17 41.2 2. Boston College 12 7 18 25 7 10 17 +8 0.67 4. Pitt 12 8 17 47.1 3. Wake Forest 12 5 13 18 4 7 11 +7 0.58 5. Virginia Tech 12 10 21 47.6 Virginia Tech 12 6 13 19 4 8 12 +7 0.58 NC State 12 10 21 47.6 5. NC State 12 6 11 17 6 6 12 +5 0.42 7. Florida State 12 11 23 47.8 6. Clemson 13 5 14 19 7 7 14 +5 0.38 8. Syracuse 12 10 20 50.0 7. Louisville 12 8 12 20 11 6 17 +3 0.25 9. Virginia 12 12 23 52.2 8. Virginia 12 3 15 18 6 10 16 +2 0.17 10. Wake Forest 12 17 32 53.1 9. Duke 12 4 15 19 6 12 18 +1 0.08 11. Georgia Tech 11 10 18 55.6 10. Pitt 12 7 9 16 8 8 16 +0 0.00 12. Clemson 13 14 25 56.0 11. Georgia Tech 11 4 6 10 10 5 15 -5 -0.45 13. Louisville 12 10 17 58.8 12. North Carolina 12 9 7 16 6 16 22 -6 -0.50 14. North Carolina 12 17 24 70.8 13. Florida State 12 5 9 14 8 13 21 -7 -0.58 14. Syracuse 12 8 4 12 8 16 24 -12 -1.00 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Boston College 12 41 331 27.6 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Georgia Tech 11 44 394 35.8 1. Wake Forest 12 47-50 94.0 31 15-16 16-17 1 3. Pitt 12 46 458 38.2 2. Florida State 12 38-41 92.7 26 12-14 12-14 1 4. Virginia Tech 12 55 483 40.2 Miami 12 38-41 92.7 24 11-13 14-14 1 5. Wake Forest 12 65 499 41.6 4. Clemson 13 45-49 91.8 37 29-8 8-10 2 6. Duke 12 60 511 42.6 5. Georgia Tech 11 32-36 88.9 26 21-5 6-8 2 7. Clemson 13 65 579 44.5 6. Louisville 12 45-53 84.9 33 20-13 12-13 3 8. Virginia 12 59 552 46.0 7. North Carolina 12 31-37 83.8 26 14-12 5-6 1 9. Syracuse 12 74 593 49.4 8. Duke 12 39-47 83.0 22 14-8 17-20 2 10. Louisville 12 76 622 51.8 Syracuse 12 39-47 83.0 23 14-9 16-16 2 11. Miami 12 65 636 53.0 10. Boston College 12 34-41 82.9 25 16-9 9-10 2 12. Florida State 12 72 639 53.2 11. Virginia Tech 12 41-52 78.8 26 16-10 15-19 2 13. NC State 12 73 667 55.6 12. Virginia 12 26-33 78.8 18 9-9 8-9 2 14. North Carolina 12 93 872 72.7 13. Pitt 12 27-35 77.1 24 16-8 3-7 3 14. NC State 12 38-53 71.7 31 22-9 7-15 2 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Syracuse 12 79 715 59.6 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Duke 12 71 684 57.0 1. Virginia Tech 12 16-24 66.7 11 5-6 5-8 1 3. NC State 12 76 635 52.9 2. Virginia 12 26-37 70.3 21 12-9 5-8 2 4. Miami 12 71 625 52.1 3. Pitt 12 26-34 76.5 18 10-8 8-11 2 5. Louisville 12 63 619 51.6 4. NC State 12 30-39 76.9 20 11-9 10-11 2 6. Virginia Tech 12 78 606 50.5 5. Boston College 12 29-37 78.4 20 16-4 9-13 2 7. North Carolina 12 64 577 48.1 6. North Carolina 12 40-51 78.4 27 14-13 13-16 6 8. Clemson 13 72 621 47.8 7. Clemson 13 20-25 80.0 11 4-7 9-11 0 9. Virginia 12 63 564 47.0 8. Syracuse 12 26-32 81.2 20 14-6 6-9 2 10. Wake Forest 12 55 492 41.0 9. Wake Forest 12 39-46 84.8 26 16-10 13-14 4 11. Boston College 12 58 471 39.2 10. Louisville 12 29-34 85.3 25 17-8 4-6 2 12. Florida State 12 53 466 38.8 11. Miami 12 32-37 86.5 19 9-10 13-13 2 13. Pitt 12 57 461 38.4 12. Duke 12 21-24 87.5 15 9-6 6-8 0 14. Georgia Tech 11 42 396 36.0 13. Florida State 12 33-37 89.2 21 15-6 12-12 2 14. Georgia Tech 11 36-37 97.3 22 13-9 14-14 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. Georgia Tech 11 368:35 33:30 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. NC State 12 391:10 32:35 1. Miami 12 1 2 50.0 3. Pitt 12 389:33 32:27 2. Syracuse 12 0 3 0.0 4. Virginia Tech 12 386:34 32:12 North Carolina 12 0 3 0.0 5. Virginia 12 378:04 31:30 Louisville 12 0 2 0.0 6. Clemson 13 401:35 30:53 Virginia 12 0 2 0.0 7. Duke 12 369:35 30:47 Wake Forest 12 0 1 0.0 8. Louisville 12 365:07 30:25 NC State 12 0 1 0.0 9. Florida State 12 363:27 30:17 Georgia Tech 11 0 1 0.0 10. Boston College 12 363:01 30:15 Virginia Tech 12 0 1 0.0 11. Syracuse 12 361:53 30:09 Clemson 13 0 0 0.0 12. Miami 12 324:34 27:02 Boston College 12 0 0 0.0 13. Wake Forest 12 321:31 26:47 Duke 12 0 0 0.0 14. North Carolina 12 318:33 26:32 Florida State 12 0 0 0.0 Pitt 12 0 0 0.0 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Miami 12 0 2 0.0 Florida State 12 0 2 0.0 Georgia Tech 11 0 2 0.0 Wake Forest 12 0 2 0.0 Louisville 12 0 1 0.0 NC State 12 0 1 0.0 Virginia 12 0 1 0.0 Duke 12 0 1 0.0 Virginia Tech 12 0 0 0.0 Boston College 12 0 0 0.0 North Carolina 12 0 0 0.0 Syracuse 12 0 0 0.0 13. Clemson 13 1 4 25.0 14. Pitt 12 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Boston College 6-35924 6-38529 0-0 12-37227 Clemson 7-80773 5-60841 1-74372 13-72614 Duke 7-26797 5-44884 0-0 12-34333 Florida State 6-70943 5-54758 1-76330 12-64648 Georgia Tech 6-46885 4-48684 1-75107 11-50105 Louisville 6-46160 5-52330 1-42647 12-48438 Miami 7-57775 4-48865 1-74372 12-56188 NC State 6-56850 5-51466 1-50367 12-54067 North Carolina 7-50071 5-44042 0-0 12-47559 Pitt 7-36295 5-52994 0-0 12-43252 Syracuse 7-33929 5-62894 0-0 12-45998 Virginia 7-39398 5-45008 0-0 12-41736 Virginia Tech 6-63214 5-47257 1-67489 12-56921 Wake Forest 6-28436 6-52527 0-0 12-40481 Totals 91-47975 70-50270 7-65812 168-49675 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 208 1443 6.9 17 68 120.2 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 1443 3489 607 4932 411.0 2. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 12 268 1432 5.3 13 75 119.3 2. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 595 2495 520 3090 343.3 3. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 247 1146 4.6 17 78 104.2 3. John Wolford-WF Sr 11 615 2792 450 3407 309.7 4. KirVonte Benson-GT So 11 204 1053 5.2 6 65 95.7 4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 12 195 3200 513 3395 282.9 5. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 12 181 1040 5.7 9 83 86.7 5. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 12 427 2917 511 3344 278.7 6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 12 181 930 5.1 7 63 77.5 6. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 13 646 2678 535 3324 255.7 7. Travis Homer-UM So 12 151 902 6.0 7 64 75.2 7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 12 274 2743 463 3017 251.4 8. Jacques Patrick-FS Fr 10 118 687 5.8 6 69 68.7 8. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 12 -59 3062 534 3003 250.2 9. Jordan Ellis-VA Jr 12 204 799 3.9 6 25 66.6 9. Daniel Jones-DU So 12 432 2439 558 2871 239.2 10. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 143 595 4.2 9 74 66.1 10. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 1146 927 363 2073 188.5

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 241-399-6 3489 25 290.8 1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 17 0 0 2 104 9.5 2. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 225-377-9 2495 14 277.2 2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 12 0 19 45 0 102 8.5 3. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 12 288-450-6 3200 16 266.7 Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 17 0 0 0 102 8.5 4. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 12 282-473-8 3062 25 255.2 4. Blanton Creque-UL So 12 0 15 55 0 100 8.3 5. John Wolford-WF Sr 11 207-325-6 2792 25 253.8 5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 0 15 34 0 79 7.9 6. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 12 213-389-11 2917 25 243.1 6. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 0 20 34 0 94 7.8 7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 12 214-355-8 2743 19 228.6 7. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 12 0 16 42 0 90 7.5 8. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 13 244-362-6 2678 13 206.0 Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 12 15 0 0 0 90 7.5 9. Daniel Jones-DU So 12 230-413-11 2439 12 203.2 9. Austin Parker-DU So 12 0 17 33 0 84 7.0 10. James Blackman-FS Fr 12 155-271-11 1997 15 166.4 Ricky Aguayo-FS So 12 0 15 39 0 84 7.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. John Wolford-WF Sr 11 207-325-6 2792 25 157.5 1. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 17 17 0 0 1 104 9.5 2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 241-399-6 3489 25 151.5 2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 17 17 0 0 0 102 8.5 3. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 12 214-355-8 2743 19 138.3 3. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 12 15 11 4 0 0 90 7.5 4. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 13 244-362-6 2678 13 138.1 4. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 12 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 5. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 12 213-389-11 2917 25 133.3 -CU Fr 12 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 6. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 12 288-450-6 3200 16 132.8 6. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 9 9 0 0 1 56 6.2 7. Chazz Surratt-NC Fr 9 107-183-3 1342 8 131.2 7. John Wolford-WF Sr 11 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.5 8. James Blackman-FS Fr 12 155-271-11 1997 15 129.2 8. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 12 10 9 0 1 1 62 5.2 9. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 12 282-473-8 3062 25 128.1 9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 13 11 11 0 0 0 66 5.1 10. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 225-377-9 2495 14 122.8 10. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 12 10 9 1 0 0 60 5.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 105 1347 7 44 112.2 8.8 1. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 12 45-49 19-22 102 8.5 2. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 12 89 904 4 66 75.3 7.4 2. Blanton Creque-UL So 12 55-56 15-17 100 8.3 3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 12 80 833 5 81 69.4 6.7 3. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 34-34 15-22 79 7.9 4. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 12 71 964 7 45 80.3 5.9 4. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 34-35 20-27 94 7.8 5. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 9 53 873 6 75 97.0 5.9 5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 12 42-43 16-20 90 7.5 6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 12 69 551 4 79 45.9 5.8 6. Austin Parker-DU So 12 33-35 17-21 84 7.0 7. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 12 65 993 4 48 82.8 5.4 Ricky Aguayo-FS So 12 39-39 15-18 84 7.0 8. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 11 56 651 4 71 59.2 5.1 8. Carson Wise-ST Jr 9 35-37 6-12 53 5.9 9. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 12 61 733 1 57 61.1 5.1 9. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 12 38-41 10-17 68 5.7 10. Braxton Berrios-UM Sr 12 52 634 9 55 52.8 4.3 10. Alex Spence-CU Jr 11 41-43 7-12 62 5.6

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 105 1347 7 44 12.8112.2 1. Michael Walker-BC Jr 12 26 356 0 61 13.7 2. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 9 53 873 6 75 16.5 97.0 2. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 14 33 384 2 91 11.6 3. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 12 65 993 4 48 15.3 82.8 4. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 12 71 964 7 45 13.6 80.3 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 5. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 12 89 904 4 66 10.2 75.3 1. Joe Reed-VA So 11 26 743 1 92 28.6 6. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 12 80 833 5 81 10.4 69.4 2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 12 34 895 2 98 26.3 7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 12 61 733 1 57 12.0 61.1 3. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 12 24 590 0 76 24.6 8. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 11 56 651 4 71 11.6 59.2 4. Sean Riley-SU So 12 29 710 0 64 24.5 9. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 12 45 699 9 48 15.5 58.2 5. Michael Walker-BC Jr 12 31 754 0 55 24.3 10. Jester Weah-UP Sr 12 41 698 4 74 17.0 58.2 6. Jeff Thomas-UM Fr 12 30 654 0 38 21.8 7. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 12 25 524 0 36 21.0 8. Nathan Cottrell-GT So 11 23 470 0 35 20.4 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 12 1040 124 141 469 1774 147.8 2. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 12 743 241 7 590 1581 131.8 3. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 12 1 630 0 895 1526 127.2 4. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 12 1443 0 0 0 1443 120.2 5. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 12 1432 0 0 0 1432 119.3 6. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 12 0 1347 2 0 1349 112.4 7. Michael Walker-BC Jr 12 0 168 356 754 1278 106.5 8. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 11 1146 0 0 0 1146 104.2 9. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 12 251 186 243 524 1204 100.3 10. Joe Reed-VA So 11 101 232 0 743 1076 97.8

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 12 57 2536 63 16 16 5 44.5 2. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 11 50 2205 62 16 13 1 44.1 3. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 12 71 3123 63 28 23 8 44.0 4. Dom Maggio-WF So 12 64 2807 74 21 18 6 43.9 5. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 12 53 2323 69 23 15 4 43.8 6. Mason King-UL So 12 40 1745 58 9 10 2 43.6 7. Logan Tyler-FS So 12 65 2811 61 22 19 5 43.2 8. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 12 57 2462 64 20 10 4 43.2 9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 11 59 2501 57 19 11 6 42.4 10. Austin Parker-DU So 12 61 2565 59 10 10 9 42.0

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 20 27 53 74.1 1.67 2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 12 19 22 43 86.4 1.58 3. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 15 22 50 68.2 1.50 4. Austin Parker-DU So 12 17 21 45 81.0 1.42 5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 12 16 20 50 80.0 1.33 6. Blanton Creque-UL So 12 15 17 48 88.2 1.25 Ricky Aguayo-FS So 12 15 18 51 83.3 1.25 8. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 12 11 19 56 57.9 0.92 9. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 12 10 17 42 58.8 0.83 10. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 12 9 14 51 64.3 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 20 27 53 74.1 2. Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 15 22 50 68.2

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 12 39 39 100.0 A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 12 36 36 100.0 Joey Slye-VT Sr 10 34 34 100.0 Alex Kessman-UP Fr 12 34 34 100.0 5. Blanton Creque-UL So 12 55 56 98.2 6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 12 42 43 97.7 7. Freeman Jones-NC Jr 12 37 38 97.4 8. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 12 34 35 97.1 9. Alex Spence-CU Jr 11 41 43 95.3 10. Carson Wise-ST Jr 9 35 37 94.6 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 12 LB 49 85 134 11.2 1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 9 2 10.0 0.83 2. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 12 54 67 121 10.1 2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 13 DE 8 1 8.5 0.65 3. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 12 LB 51 66 117 9.8 3. Trent Harris-UM Sr 12 DL 7 3 8.5 0.71 4. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 12 LB 68 47 115 9.6 4. Chris Peace-VA Jr 12 LB 7 1 7.5 0.62 5. Jordan Mack-VA So 12 LB 37 68 105 8.8 5. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 13 DE 6 3 7.5 0.58 6. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 12 LB 55 47 102 8.5 6. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 12 DL 7 0 7.0 0.58 7. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 11 LB 41 52 93 8.5 James Hearns-UL Sr 12 LB 7 0 7.0 0.58 8. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 12 LB 46 55 101 8.4 8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 11 DL 6 1 6.5 0.59 9. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 58 36 94 7.8 9. Joe Jackson-UM So 12 DL 5 3 6.5 0.54 10. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 11 LB 29 57 86 7.8 10. Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 11 DL 5 1 5.5 0.50 11. Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 12 LB 40 53 93 7.8 11. Mike Ramsay-DU Sr 12 DT 5 1 5.5 0.46 Zach Allen-BC Jr 12 DL 46 47 93 7.8 Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 12 LB 5 1 5.5 0.46 13. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 LB 52 31 83 7.5 Josh Sweat-FS Jr 12 DE 5 1 5.5 0.46 14. Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 12 DB 60 28 88 7.3 Malik Carney-NC Jr 12 DL 5 1 5.5 0.46 15. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 12 46 41 87 7.2 15. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 12 LB 5 0 5.0 0.42 16. Jessie Bates III-WF So 10 DB 46 26 72 7.2 16. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 13 LB 4 2 5.0 0.38 17. Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 12 LB 43 42 85 7.1 17. Zach Allen-BC Jr 12 DL 5 0 5.0 0.42 Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 12 LB 41 44 85 7.1 Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 5 0 5.0 0.42 Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 12 DB 49 36 85 7.1 Alton Robinson-SU So 12 DL 5 0 5.0 0.42 Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 12 LB 41 44 85 7.1 20. Trevon Hill-VT So 12 DE 4 1 4.5 0.38 21. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 12 LB 54 30 84 7.0 Derwin James-FS So 12 DB 49 35 84 7.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 23. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 12 DB 46 34 80 6.7 1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 22 8 26.0 2.17 Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 9 LB 32 28 60 6.7 2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 13 DE 16 2 17.0 1.31 Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 9 DB 41 19 60 6.7 3. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 12 DL 14 3 15.5 1.29 26. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 13 LB 48 36 84 6.5 4. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 12 LB 12 6 15.0 1.25 27. Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 12 LB 37 40 77 6.4 5. Zach Allen-BC Jr 12 DL 13 3 14.5 1.21 28. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 10 LB 29 35 64 6.4 6. Austin Bryant-CU Jr 13 DE 12 5 14.5 1.12 29. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 11 DB 44 26 70 6.4 7. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 11 DL 13 3 14.5 1.32 30. Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 12 LB 40 36 76 6.3 8. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 12 LB 12 4 14.0 1.17 31. Jarius Morehead-ST So 12 DB 44 31 75 6.2 9. James Hearns-UL Sr 12 LB 12 3 13.5 1.12 32. Will Harris-BC Jr 12 DB 41 33 74 6.2 10. Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 12 LB 11 4 13.0 1.08 Chucky Williams-UL Sr 12 44 30 74 6.2 11. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 12 DE 12 1 12.5 1.04 Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 12 LB 51 23 74 6.2 RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 12 DL 10 5 12.5 1.04 35. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 DE 40 33 73 6.1 Tim Settle-VT So 12 DT 9 7 12.5 1.04 Saleem Brightwell-UP So 12 LB 43 30 73 6.1 14. Malik Carney-NC Jr 12 DL 9 6 12.0 1.00 37. Myles Dorn-NC So 12 DB 34 37 71 5.9 Brian Burns-FS So 12 9 6 12.0 1.00 38. Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 10 29 30 59 5.9 16. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 12 LB 10 3 11.5 0.96 39. John Lamot-BC Fr 11 LB 32 31 63 5.7 Joe Jackson-UM So 12 DL 8 7 11.5 0.96 40. Brant Mitchell-GT Jr 9 LB 33 18 51 5.7 18. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 12 LB 8 6 11.0 0.92 41. Essang Bassey-WF So 12 DB 46 20 66 5.5 19. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 12 LB 7 7 10.5 0.88 42. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 11 LB 41 19 60 5.5 Trent Harris-UM Sr 12 DL 8 5 10.5 0.88 43. Reggie Floyd-VT So 12 DB 38 27 65 5.4 Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 12 CB 39 26 65 5.4 45. A.J. Gray-GT Jr 10 DB 43 11 54 5.4 46. Germaine Pratt-ST Jr 12 LB 29 35 64 5.3 Evan Foster-SU So 12 DB 48 16 64 5.3 48. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 34 24 58 5.3 49. Michael Pinckney-UM So 12 LB 29 34 63 5.2 50. Lawrence Austin-GT Sr 11 DB 42 14 56 5.1 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Mark Gilbert-DU So 12 13 6 19 1.58 2. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 11 12 4 16 1.45 3. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 12 9 7 16 1.33 Essang Bassey-WF So 12 13 3 16 1.33 5. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 10 11 2 13 1.30 6. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 14 12 4 16 1.14 7. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 9 3 12 1.09 8. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 12 9 4 13 1.08 K.J. Sails-NC So 12 13 0 13 1.08 Derwin James-FS So 12 11 2 13 1.08 Amari Henderson-WF So 12 11 2 13 1.08 12. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 13 10 3 13 1.00 M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 12 12 0 12 1.00 14. Dane Jackson-UP So 12 9 2 11 0.92 15. Kamrin Moore-BC Sr 10 9 0 9 0.90 16. Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 12 7 3 10 0.83 Brenton Nelson-VA Fr 12 6 4 10 0.83 Malek Young-UM So 12 8 2 10 0.83 19. Bryce Hall-VA So 12 8 1 9 0.75 Michael Jackson-UM Jr 12 5 4 9 0.75

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 12 7 185 0 58 0.58 2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 12 6 7 0 7 0.50 3. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 11 4 4 0 4 0.36 4. Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 12 4 81 1 37 0.33 Quin Blanding-VA Sr 12 4 72 1 58 0.33 Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 12 4 57 1 30 0.33 Brenton Nelson-VA Fr 12 4 31 0 18 0.33 Michael Jackson-UM Jr 12 4 0 0 0 0.33 9. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 14 4 47 1 24 0.29 10. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 11 3 78 1 42 0.27

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. James Hearns-UL Sr 12 4 0.33 2. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 10 3 0.30 3. Brian Burns-FS So 12 3 0.25 Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 12 3 0.25 Demetrius Kemp-WF Jr 12 3 0.25 Chucky Williams-UL Sr 12 3 0.25 Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 12 3 0.25 8. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 2 0.18 Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 11 2 0.18 Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 11 2 0.18

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Will Harris-BC Jr 12 4 0.33 2. Jonathan Garvin-UM Fr 11 2 0.18 Cayson Collins-NC Sr 11 2 0.18 4. Trevon Hill-VT So 12 2 0.17 Micah Kiser-VA Sr 12 2 0.17 Kevin Bletzer-BC Jr 12 2 0.17 Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 12 2 0.17 Kentavious Street-ST Sr 12 2 0.17 9. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 13 2 0.15 10. Eric Dungey-SU Jr 9 1 0.11 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 8 39 7 35 1 0 0 292 36.5 1. Georgia Tech 8 451 2448 5.4 78 22 306.0 2. Clemson 8 34 7 32 0 0 0 257 32.1 2. Louisville 8 307 2030 6.6 74 22 253.8 3. Wake Forest 8 31 12 28 0 0 0 250 31.2 3. Boston College 8 379 1803 4.8 76 16 225.4 4. NC State 8 31 8 25 2 0 0 239 29.9 4. Clemson 8 354 1760 5.0 89 23 220.0 5. Georgia Tech 8 30 6 24 1 0 0 224 28.0 5. NC State 8 322 1604 5.0 83 20 200.5 6. Miami 8 27 10 25 0 0 0 217 27.1 6. Syracuse 8 318 1281 4.0 47 8 160.1 7. Boston College 8 27 5 27 0 0 0 204 25.5 7. Wake Forest 8 305 1264 4.1 76 12 158.0 8. Syracuse 8 21 13 20 1 1 0 189 23.6 8. Pitt 8 295 1247 4.2 92 14 155.9 9. Virginia Tech 8 22 11 20 0 0 0 185 23.1 9. Duke 8 305 1204 3.9 39 7 150.5 10. Pitt 8 22 9 21 1 0 0 182 22.8 10. Virginia Tech 8 342 1133 3.3 35 9 141.6 11. Virginia 8 20 6 19 1 0 1 161 20.1 11. Florida State 8 280 1131 4.0 69 6 141.4 12. Duke 8 18 11 17 0 0 0 158 19.8 12. Miami 8 253 1004 4.0 64 8 125.5 13. Florida State 8 16 14 16 0 0 1 156 19.5 13. North Carolina 8 261 860 3.3 56 5 107.5 14. North Carolina 8 20 5 19 0 0 0 154 19.2 14. Virginia 8 243 701 2.9 29 3 87.6

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Virginia Tech 8 16 3 16 0 0 0 121 15.1 1. Clemson 8 275 970 3.5 65 5 121.2 2. Clemson 8 18 5 18 0 0 0 141 17.6 2. Virginia Tech 8 294 985 3.4 69 6 123.1 3. Miami 8 16 13 15 0 0 0 150 18.8 3. NC State 8 258 1003 3.9 89 11 125.4 4. Boston College 8 22 8 21 0 0 0 177 22.1 4. Georgia Tech 8 270 1179 4.4 39 8 147.4 5. Duke 8 23 8 22 0 0 0 184 23.0 5. Pitt 8 299 1295 4.3 83 10 161.9 6. NC State 8 23 10 19 1 0 1 191 23.9 6. Florida State 8 316 1310 4.1 51 15 163.8 7. Pitt 8 25 7 25 0 0 0 196 24.5 7. Miami 8 355 1361 3.8 56 5 170.1 8. Florida State 8 25 9 24 0 0 0 201 25.1 8. Louisville 8 319 1410 4.4 81 18 176.2 9. Georgia Tech 8 23 14 18 1 0 1 202 25.2 9. Boston College 8 317 1415 4.5 64 15 176.9 10. Wake Forest 8 28 12 24 1 1 0 232 29.0 10. Wake Forest 8 359 1549 4.3 70 17 193.6 11. Virginia 8 31 6 29 1 0 0 235 29.4 11. Duke 8 333 1558 4.7 92 11 194.8 12. Louisville 8 36 5 34 1 0 0 267 33.4 12. Virginia 8 334 1623 4.9 78 13 202.9 13. North Carolina 8 35 11 29 1 0 0 274 34.2 13. North Carolina 8 370 1856 5.0 74 17 232.0 14. Syracuse 8 37 13 34 1 0 0 297 37.1 14. Syracuse 8 316 1956 6.2 76 24 244.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 8 2030 2395 598 4425 7.4 39 553.1 1. Louisville 8 164-291-4 56.4 2395 8.2 17 299.4 2. NC State 8 1604 2045 611 3649 6.0 29 456.1 2. Syracuse 8 203-362-13 56.1 2338 6.5 13 292.2 3. Syracuse 8 1281 2338 680 3619 5.3 21 452.4 3. Wake Forest 8 156-248-5 62.9 2139 8.6 18 267.4 4. Clemson 8 1760 1658 608 3418 5.6 30 427.2 4. Miami 8 142-280-8 50.7 2137 7.6 18 267.1 5. Wake Forest 8 1264 2139 553 3403 6.2 30 425.4 5. NC State 8 177-289-5 61.2 2045 7.1 9 255.6 6. Boston College 8 1803 1408 600 3211 5.4 25 401.4 6. Virginia 8 169-308-9 54.9 1839 6.0 15 229.9 7. Miami 8 1004 2137 533 3141 5.9 26 392.6 7. North Carolina 8 141-265-13 53.2 1748 6.6 13 218.5 8. Georgia Tech 8 2448 657 544 3105 5.7 28 388.1 8. Virginia Tech 8 145-249-7 58.2 1687 6.8 9 210.9 9. Pitt 8 1247 1587 523 2834 5.4 20 354.2 9. Clemson 8 165-254-4 65.0 1658 6.5 7 207.2 10. Virginia Tech 8 1133 1687 591 2820 4.8 18 352.5 10. Duke 8 145-285-9 50.9 1588 5.6 9 198.5 11. Duke 8 1204 1588 590 2792 4.7 16 349.0 11. Pitt 8 135-228-4 59.2 1587 7.0 6 198.4 12. Florida State 8 1131 1540 495 2671 5.4 15 333.9 12. Florida State 8 121-215-8 56.3 1540 7.2 9 192.5 13. North Carolina 8 860 1748 526 2608 5.0 18 326.0 13. Boston College 8 111-221-7 50.2 1408 6.4 9 176.0 14. Virginia 8 701 1839 551 2540 4.6 18 317.5 14. Georgia Tech 8 31-93-4 33.3 657 7.1 6 82.1

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Virginia Tech 8 985 1433 493 2418 4.9 15 302.2 1. Virginia 8 100-199-11 50.3 1306 6.6 13 163.2 2. Clemson 8 970 1769 552 2739 5.0 18 342.4 2. Virginia Tech 8 95-199-9 47.7 1433 7.2 9 179.1 3. Georgia Tech 8 1179 1689 535 2868 5.4 20 358.5 3. Duke 8 114-216-9 52.8 1530 7.1 11 191.2 4. Virginia 8 1623 1306 533 2929 5.5 26 366.1 4. Miami 8 141-264-13 53.4 1585 6.0 10 198.1 5. Miami 8 1361 1585 619 2946 4.8 15 368.2 5. Boston College 8 140-253-10 55.3 1676 6.6 6 209.5 6. Florida State 8 1310 1693 592 3003 5.1 25 375.4 6. Georgia Tech 8 156-265-4 58.9 1689 6.4 12 211.1 7. Pitt 8 1295 1781 561 3076 5.5 23 384.5 7. Florida State 8 159-276-4 57.6 1693 6.1 10 211.6 8. NC State 8 1003 2075 571 3078 5.4 22 384.8 8. Clemson 8 147-277-8 53.1 1769 6.4 13 221.1 9. Duke 8 1558 1530 549 3088 5.6 22 386.0 9. Pitt 8 142-262-3 54.2 1781 6.8 13 222.6 10. Boston College 8 1415 1676 570 3091 5.4 21 386.4 10. North Carolina 8 130-229-2 56.8 1801 7.9 14 225.1 11. Wake Forest 8 1549 2063 682 3612 5.3 28 451.5 11. Syracuse 8 161-249-0 64.7 2046 8.2 11 255.8 12. North Carolina 8 1856 1801 599 3657 6.1 31 457.1 12. Wake Forest 8 188-323-11 58.2 2063 6.4 11 257.9 13. Louisville 8 1410 2319 582 3729 6.4 32 466.1 13. NC State 8 172-313-8 55.0 2075 6.6 11 259.4 14. Syracuse 8 1956 2046 565 4002 7.1 35 500.2 14. Louisville 8 160-263-8 60.8 2319 8.8 14 289.9 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Wake Forest 8 156-248-5 62.9 2139 267.4 18 155.3 1. Miami 8 13 119 1 45 9.2 2. Louisville 8 164-291-4 56.4 2395 299.4 17 142.0 2. Wake Forest 8 11 141 1 52 12.8 3. Miami 8 142-280-8 50.7 2137 267.1 18 130.3 3. Virginia 8 11 132 1 58 12.0 4. NC State 8 177-289-5 61.2 2045 255.6 9 127.5 4. Boston College 8 10 174 1 46 17.4 5. Clemson 8 165-254-4 65.0 1658 207.2 7 125.7 5. Virginia Tech 8 9 194 2 69 21.6 6. Pitt 8 135-228-4 59.2 1587 198.4 6 122.9 6. Duke 8 9 147 2 61 16.3 7. Florida State 8 121-215-8 56.3 1540 192.5 9 122.8 7. Louisville 8 8 131 0 45 16.4 8. Virginia Tech 8 145-249-7 58.2 1687 210.9 9 121.4 8. NC State 8 8 98 1 73 12.2 9. Virginia 8 169-308-9 54.9 1839 229.9 15 115.3 9. Clemson 8 8 159 2 55 19.9 10. Syracuse 8 203-362-13 56.1 2338 292.2 13 115.0 10. Georgia Tech 8 4 77 1 27 19.2 11. North Carolina 8 141-265-13 53.2 1748 218.5 13 115.0 11. Florida State 8 4 0 0 0 0.0 12. Boston College 8 111-221-7 50.2 1408 176.0 9 110.8 12. Pitt 8 3 16 0 16 5.3 13. Georgia Tech 8 31-93-4 33.3 657 82.1 6 105.4 13. North Carolina 8 2 25 0 17 12.5 14. Duke 8 145-285-9 50.9 1588 198.5 9 101.8 14. Syracuse 8 0 0 0 0 0.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Miami 8 141-264-13 53.4 1585 198.1 10 106.5 1. Louisville 8 34 1496 44.0 99 2.9 2 39.9 2. Boston College 8 140-253-10 55.3 1676 209.5 6 110.9 2. Syracuse 8 37 1527 41.3 18 0.5 2 39.7 3. Virginia Tech 8 95-199-9 47.7 1433 179.1 9 114.1 3. North Carolina 8 49 2172 44.3 220 4.5 1 39.4 4. Virginia 8 100-199-11 50.3 1306 163.2 13 115.9 4. Georgia Tech 8 39 1714 43.9 158 4.1 1 39.4 5. Wake Forest 8 188-323-11 58.2 2063 257.9 11 116.3 5. Virginia Tech 8 44 1842 41.9 41 0.9 4 39.1 6. Clemson 8 147-277-8 53.1 1769 221.1 13 116.4 6. Florida State 8 47 2081 44.3 203 4.3 4 38.3 7. NC State 8 172-313-8 55.0 2075 259.4 11 117.1 7. Virginia 8 54 2388 44.2 190 3.5 7 38.1 8. Florida State 8 159-276-4 57.6 1693 211.6 10 118.2 8. Wake Forest 8 44 1918 43.6 165 3.8 4 38.0 9. Duke 8 114-216-9 52.8 1530 191.2 11 120.8 9. Duke 8 47 2024 43.1 147 3.1 6 37.4 10. Georgia Tech 8 156-265-4 58.9 1689 211.1 12 124.3 10. Pitt 8 44 1918 43.6 213 4.8 4 36.9 11. Pitt 8 142-262-3 54.2 1781 222.6 13 125.4 11. Clemson 8 45 1858 41.3 154 3.4 3 36.5 12. North Carolina 8 130-229-2 56.8 1801 225.1 14 141.3 12. Boston College 8 45 1791 39.8 109 2.4 4 35.6 13. Louisville 8 160-263-8 60.8 2319 289.9 14 146.4 13. Miami 8 53 1978 37.3 33 0.6 3 35.6 14. Syracuse 8 161-249-0 64.7 2046 255.8 11 148.3 14. NC State 8 35 1489 42.5 200 5.7 3 35.1

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Virginia 8 23 664 1 92 28.9 1. North Carolina 8 30 1905 63.5 156 19 42.5 2. Duke 8 17 442 0 76 26.0 2. Syracuse 8 40 2579 64.5 399 20 42.0 3. Florida State 8 20 519 0 81 26.0 3. Clemson 8 49 3019 61.6 638 13 42.0 4. North Carolina 8 31 771 2 98 24.9 4. Duke 8 37 2300 62.2 528 9 41.8 5. Virginia Tech 8 14 348 0 70 24.9 5. Florida State 8 38 2444 64.3 234 25 41.7 6. Boston College 8 26 619 0 55 23.8 6. Virginia Tech 8 40 2560 64.0 225 28 40.9 7. Miami 8 19 426 0 38 22.4 7. Boston College 8 39 2475 63.5 307 24 40.2 8. Georgia Tech 8 34 708 1 42 20.8 8. Virginia 8 32 2002 62.6 437 12 39.5 9. NC State 8 18 369 0 48 20.5 9. NC State 8 47 2747 58.4 603 13 38.7 Wake Forest 8 26 533 0 40 20.5 10. Miami 8 43 2700 62.8 551 20 38.3 11. Syracuse 8 27 538 0 38 19.9 11. Louisville 8 51 3098 60.7 817 15 37.4 12. Louisville 8 18 346 0 35 19.2 12. Pitt 8 38 2426 63.8 532 20 36.7 13. Pitt 8 19 337 0 30 17.7 13. Wake Forest 8 49 2937 59.9 560 24 36.3 14. Clemson 8 17 282 0 28 16.6 14. Georgia Tech 8 43 2568 59.7 915 5 35.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Clemson 8 15 257 1 77 17.1 1. Florida State 8 14 16 .8 7 5 2. Miami 8 10 167 0 44 16.7 2. Wake Forest 8 12 14 .8 5 7 3. NC State 8 10 141 1 92 14.1 Georgia Tech 8 6 7 .8 5 7 4. Pitt 8 17 225 2 80 13.2 4. Miami 8 10 12 .8 3 3 5. Syracuse 8 9 107 0 34 11.9 5. Virginia Tech 8 11 14 .7 8 6 6. Virginia Tech 8 26 292 1 91 11.2 Duke 8 11 14 .7 8 6 7. Boston College 8 18 198 0 32 11.0 7. Louisville 8 7 9 .7 7 8 8. Georgia Tech 8 11 108 0 21 9.8 8. Virginia 8 6 8 .7 5 0 9. Duke 8 10 94 0 33 9.4 9. Syracuse 8 13 19 .6 8 4 10. North Carolina 8 9 69 0 31 7.7 10. Pitt 8 9 14 .6 4 3 11. Wake Forest 8 21 111 0 29 5.3 11. Boston College 8 5 9 .5 5 6 12. Louisville 8 10 52 0 28 5.2 North Carolina 8 5 9 .5 5 6 13. Florida State 8 20 73 0 15 3.7 13. Clemson 8 7 13 .5 3 8 14. Virginia 8 16 56 0 14 3.5 14. NC State 8 8 16 .5 0 0 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Boston College 8 27 27 1.000 1. Virginia Tech 8 52 53 11 116 14.5 Pitt 8 21 21 1.000 2. Clemson 8 58 72 13 143 17.9 Virginia Tech 8 20 20 1.000 3. Virginia 8 75 61 9 145 18.1 Syracuse 8 20 20 1.000 4. Georgia Tech 8 65 76 5 146 18.2 North Carolina 8 19 19 1.000 5. Duke 8 76 60 14 150 18.8 Virginia 8 19 19 1.000 6. Boston College 8 72 77 3 152 19.0 Florida State 8 16 16 1.000 7. NC State 8 60 86 13 159 19.9 8. Louisville 8 35 36 .9 7 2 8. Florida State 8 67 80 14 161 20.1 9. Miami 8 25 26 .9 6 2 9. Pitt 8 64 86 14 164 20.5 10. Duke 8 17 18 .9 4 4 10. Miami 8 90 66 16 172 21.5 11. Clemson 8 32 34 .9 4 1 11. Syracuse 8 84 88 8 180 22.5 12. NC State 8 25 27 .9 2 6 12. Louisville 8 72 102 8 182 22.8 13. Wake Forest 8 28 31 .9 0 3 13. North Carolina 8 95 74 18 187 23.4 14. Georgia Tech 8 24 27 .8 8 9 14. Wake Forest 8 86 103 12 201 25.1

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Miami 8 29 185 3.62 1. Louisville 8 52 115 45.2 2. Clemson 8 27 137 3.38 2. Clemson 8 56 127 44.1 3. Virginia Tech 8 20 116 2.50 3. NC State 8 50 116 43.1 Wake Forest 8 20 126 2.50 4. Georgia Tech 8 46 113 40.7 5. NC State 8 19 128 2.38 5. Boston College 8 51 130 39.2 6. North Carolina 8 18 97 2.25 6. Syracuse 8 56 146 38.4 7. Boston College 8 17 112 2.12 7. Wake Forest 8 44 116 37.9 Pitt 8 17 101 2.12 8. Virginia Tech 8 50 134 37.3 9. Duke 8 16 86 2.00 9. Virginia 8 43 127 33.9 Louisville 8 16 135 2.00 10. Duke 8 40 124 32.3 11. Virginia 8 15 110 1.88 11. Pitt 8 35 109 32.1 12. Florida State 8 14 81 1.75 12. Miami 8 33 107 30.8 13. Georgia Tech 8 12 89 1.50 13. Florida State 8 33 109 30.3 Syracuse 8 12 86 1.50 14. North Carolina 8 29 110 26.4

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. NC State 8 4 26 0.50 1. Virginia Tech 8 28 109 25.7 2. Boston College 8 10 56 1.25 2. Georgia Tech 8 29 109 26.6 3. Wake Forest 8 13 86 1.62 3. Clemson 8 34 123 27.6 4. Clemson 8 16 116 2.00 4. Miami 8 44 131 33.6 Duke 8 16 110 2.00 5. Syracuse 8 37 108 34.3 6. Virginia Tech 8 17 105 2.12 6. NC State 8 44 118 37.3 Georgia Tech 8 17 95 2.12 7. Duke 8 47 122 38.5 8. Pitt 8 18 106 2.25 8. Virginia 8 46 118 39.0 9. Miami 8 20 108 2.50 9. Pitt 8 47 120 39.2 10. Louisville 8 23 113 2.88 10. Boston College 8 52 128 40.6 Syracuse 8 23 138 2.88 11. North Carolina 8 50 122 41.0 12. North Carolina 8 24 195 3.00 12. Florida State 8 51 122 41.8 Virginia 8 24 150 3.00 13. Wake Forest 8 60 143 42.0 14. Florida State 8 27 185 3.38 14. Louisville 8 49 110 44.5

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Louisville 8 101 102 9 212 26.5 1. Clemson 8 8 10 80.0 2. Syracuse 8 75 101 16 192 24.0 2. NC State 8 10 15 66.7 3. NC State 8 78 93 17 188 23.5 North Carolina 8 12 18 66.7 4. Clemson 8 85 78 8 171 21.4 4. Pitt 8 6 10 60.0 5. Duke 8 77 74 11 162 20.2 5. Duke 8 9 16 56.2 6. Wake Forest 8 66 86 7 159 19.9 6. Syracuse 8 15 27 55.6 7. Boston College 8 84 64 8 156 19.5 7. Louisville 8 11 20 55.0 8. Virginia Tech 8 63 81 11 155 19.4 8. Wake Forest 8 8 15 53.3 9. Georgia Tech 8 120 22 10 152 19.0 9. Florida State 8 4 8 50.0 10. Miami 8 53 87 11 151 18.9 Miami 8 3 6 50.0 11. Pitt 8 67 70 10 147 18.4 11. Georgia Tech 8 8 17 47.1 12. Virginia 8 44 79 18 141 17.6 12. Virginia Tech 8 8 20 40.0 13. North Carolina 8 42 85 12 139 17.4 13. Virginia 8 5 15 33.3 14. Florida State 8 61 62 10 133 16.6 14. Boston College 8 7 22 31.8 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Duke 8 5 15 33.3 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Miami 8 6 17 35.3 1. Miami 8 9 13 22 3 8 11 +11 1.38 3. Pitt 8 6 14 42.9 2. Wake Forest 8 5 11 16 4 5 9 +7 0.88 4. Virginia Tech 8 7 16 43.8 3. Boston College 8 6 10 16 3 7 10 +6 0.75 5. Boston College 8 5 11 45.5 4. Clemson 8 4 8 12 4 4 8 +4 0.50 6. Florida State 8 6 13 46.2 Louisville 8 4 8 12 4 4 8 +4 0.50 7. NC State 8 9 18 50.0 6. Virginia Tech 8 3 9 12 3 7 10 +2 0.25 Syracuse 8 8 16 50.0 NC State 8 3 8 11 4 5 9 +2 0.25 9. Louisville 8 7 12 58.3 8. Pitt 8 6 3 9 5 4 9 +0 0.00 10. Wake Forest 8 14 23 60.9 9. Duke 8 1 9 10 3 9 12 -2 -0.25 11. Clemson 8 13 21 61.9 Virginia 8 2 11 13 6 9 15 -2 -0.25 12. Georgia Tech 8 10 16 62.5 11. Georgia Tech 8 3 4 7 8 4 12 -5 -0.62 13. Virginia 8 7 11 63.6 12. Florida State 8 4 4 8 7 8 15 -7 -0.88 14. North Carolina 8 11 16 68.8 13. North Carolina 8 5 2 7 2 13 15 -8 -1.00 14. Syracuse 8 4 0 4 3 13 16 -12 -1.50 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Boston College 8 18 149 18.6 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Georgia Tech 8 29 247 30.9 1. Florida State 8 20-22 90.9 9 3-6 11-12 1 3. Duke 8 40 319 39.9 2. Wake Forest 8 29-32 90.6 20 9-11 9-10 1 4. Pitt 8 32 328 41.0 3. Miami 8 19-21 90.5 11 4-7 8-8 1 5. Wake Forest 8 42 331 41.4 4. Clemson 8 25-28 89.3 19 16-3 6-8 1 6. Virginia Tech 8 39 345 43.1 5. Georgia Tech 8 21-24 87.5 16 14-2 5-6 2 7. Louisville 8 43 358 44.8 6. Virginia 8 15-18 83.3 9 3-6 6-6 1 8. Virginia 8 39 369 46.1 7. Duke 8 23-28 82.1 12 6-6 11-13 1 9. Syracuse 8 50 383 47.9 8. Louisville 8 22-27 81.5 16 11-5 6-7 1 10. Clemson 8 45 406 50.8 9. Boston College 8 20-25 80.0 15 11-4 5-5 1 11. NC State 8 45 430 53.8 10. Pitt 8 14-18 77.8 13 9-4 1-3 1 12. Miami 8 44 443 55.4 11. Syracuse 8 20-27 74.1 12 7-5 8-8 2 13. Florida State 8 52 479 59.9 12. Virginia Tech 8 22-30 73.3 13 8-5 9-10 2 14. North Carolina 8 63 575 71.9 13. NC State 8 27-37 73.0 21 15-6 6-13 2 14. North Carolina 8 12-17 70.6 10 3-7 2-3 0 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Syracuse 8 54 471 58.9 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. NC State 8 56 470 58.8 1. Virginia Tech 8 11-16 68.8 8 5-3 3-5 0 3. Duke 8 44 443 55.4 2. Pitt 8 16-22 72.7 11 6-5 5-7 1 4. Virginia 8 44 407 50.9 3. Clemson 8 15-20 75.0 11 4-7 4-6 0 5. Miami 8 40 385 48.1 4. NC State 8 23-30 76.7 15 9-6 8-9 1 6. North Carolina 8 39 375 46.9 5. Virginia 8 21-27 77.8 16 8-8 5-8 0 7. Virginia Tech 8 47 366 45.8 6. Boston College 8 18-23 78.3 11 9-2 7-9 1 8. Louisville 8 41 360 45.0 Miami 8 18-23 78.3 10 4-6 8-8 2 9. Clemson 8 38 355 44.4 8. North Carolina 8 31-38 81.6 21 13-8 10-12 4 10. Florida State 8 36 339 42.4 9. Syracuse 8 19-23 82.6 14 10-4 5-8 0 11. Pitt 8 43 334 41.8 10. Louisville 8 23-27 85.2 20 15-5 3-4 2 12. Wake Forest 8 34 303 37.9 11. Wake Forest 8 29-34 85.3 20 12-8 9-9 4 13. Georgia Tech 8 33 298 37.2 12. Florida State 8 23-26 88.5 15 12-3 8-8 2 14. Boston College 8 32 256 32.0 13. Duke 8 17-19 89.5 11 6-5 6-7 0 14. Georgia Tech 8 25-26 96.2 13 6-7 12-12 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. NC State 8 268:33 33:34 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. Georgia Tech 8 265:49 33:13 1. Miami 8 1 2 50.0 3. Virginia Tech 8 254:53 31:51 2. North Carolina 8 0 3 0.0 4. Clemson 8 254:02 31:45 Virginia 8 0 2 0.0 5. Pitt 8 250:55 31:21 Louisville 8 0 2 0.0 6. Virginia 8 244:42 30:35 Syracuse 8 0 2 0.0 7. Louisville 8 242:38 30:19 NC State 8 0 1 0.0 8. Florida State 8 242:10 30:16 Wake Forest 8 0 1 0.0 9. Boston College 8 241:40 30:12 Georgia Tech 8 0 1 0.0 10. Syracuse 8 237:16 29:39 Virginia Tech 8 0 1 0.0 11. Duke 8 231:01 28:52 Boston College 8 0 0 0.0 12. Miami 8 214:41 26:50 Clemson 8 0 0 0.0 13. North Carolina 8 206:04 25:45 Florida State 8 0 0 0.0 14. Wake Forest 8 205:29 25:41 Duke 8 0 0 0.0 Pitt 8 0 0 0.0 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Clemson 8 0 3 0.0 Georgia Tech 8 0 2 0.0 Wake Forest 8 0 2 0.0 Miami 8 0 2 0.0 NC State 8 0 1 0.0 Florida State 8 0 1 0.0 Virginia 8 0 1 0.0 Louisville 8 0 1 0.0 Duke 8 0 0 0.0 North Carolina 8 0 0 0.0 Boston College 8 0 0 0.0 Virginia Tech 8 0 0 0.0 Syracuse 8 0 0 0.0 14. Pitt 8 1 2 50.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Boston College 4-36002 4-48656 0-0 8-42329 Clemson 4-80718 4-55324 0-0 8-68021 Duke 4-27537 4-46392 0-0 8-36965 Florida State 4-74070 4-46182 0-0 8-60126 Georgia Tech 4-44037 4-48684 0-0 8-46360 Louisville 4-45330 4-51366 0-0 8-48348 Miami 4-59826 4-48865 0-0 8-54346 NC State 4-56876 4-44928 0-0 8-50902 North Carolina 4-50250 4-50023 0-0 8-50137 Pitt 4-35512 4-38768 0-0 8-37140 Syracuse 4-36126 4-54606 0-0 8-45366 Virginia 4-41228 4-47773 0-0 8-44500 Virginia Tech 4-62782 4-48127 0-0 8-55454 Wake Forest 4-30000 4-50603 0-0 8-40302 Totals 56-48592 56-48592 0-0 112-48592 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 154 1046 6.8 15 68 130.8 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 2347 438 3393 424.1 2. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 198 1034 5.2 10 75 129.2 2. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 379 1936 302 2315 330.7 3. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 155 859 5.5 5 65 107.4 3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 312 2120 367 2432 304.0 4. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 140 832 5.9 7 83 104.0 4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 202 2000 334 2202 275.2 5. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 173 800 4.6 11 78 100.0 5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 472 1507 352 1979 247.4 6. Cam Akers-FS Fr 8 129 705 5.5 3 63 88.1 6. Daniel Jones-DU So 8 297 1573 374 1870 233.8 7. Malik Williams-UL Sr 6 46 449 9.8 2 74 74.8 7. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 -58 1813 348 1755 219.4 8. Travis Homer-UM So 8 100 580 5.8 5 64 72.5 8. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 130 1616 316 1746 218.2 9. Jacques Patrick-FS Jr 6 75 420 5.6 2 69 70.0 9. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 657 264 1457 182.1 10. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 109 556 5.1 9 92 69.5 10. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 -66 1493 266 1427 178.4

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 293.4 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 15 0 0 0 90 11.2 2. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 142-216-5 1936 16 276.6 2. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 11 0 0 2 68 8.5 3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 140-272-8 2120 18 265.0 3. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 0 12 28 0 64 8.0 4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 175-286-5 2000 9 250.0 4. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 5. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 167-299-7 1813 15 226.6 Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 6. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 139-240-7 1616 8 202.0 6. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 0 14 16 0 58 7.2 7. Daniel Jones-DU So 8 143-279-8 1573 8 196.6 7. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 0 12 20 0 56 7.0 8. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 188.4 Blanton Creque-UL So 8 0 7 35 0 56 7.0 9. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 186.6 9. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 0 10 25 0 55 6.9 10. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 116.3 10. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. John Wolford-WF Sr 7 142-216-5 1936 16 160.8 1. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 15 15 0 0 0 90 11.2 2. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 160-284-4 2347 16 141.5 2. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 11 11 0 0 1 68 8.5 3. Malik Rosier-UM Jr 8 140-272-8 2120 18 132.9 3. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 10 8 2 0 0 60 7.5 4. Ryan Finley-ST Jr 8 175-286-5 2000 9 126.8 AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 10 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 5. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 146-226-4 1507 6 125.8 5. Darrin Hall-UP Jr 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 6. James Blackman-FS Fr 8 120-213-8 1493 9 121.6 6. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 8 7 0 1 1 50 6.2 7. Josh Jackson-VT Fr 8 139-240-7 1616 8 119.6 7. Travis Etienne-CU Fr 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0 8. Ben DiNucci-UP So 7 70-122-3 814 4 119.3 John Wolford-WF Sr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 9. Kurt Benkert-VA Sr 8 167-299-7 1813 15 118.7 9. Kelly Bryant-CU Jr 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2 10. Connor Strachan-BC Sr 7 59-126-3 757 5 105.6 10. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 5 0 5 0 1 32 4.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 8 62 672 2 66 84.0 7.8 1. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 28-31 12-14 64 8.0 2. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 60 835 6 44 104.4 7.5 2. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16-16 14-16 58 7.2 3. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 8 50 554 3 81 69.2 6.2 3. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35-36 7-9 56 7.0 4. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 8 46 548 3 71 68.5 5.8 Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 20-20 12-18 56 7.0 5. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 97.3 5.6 5. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 25-26 10-12 55 6.9 6. Jaylen Samuels-ST Sr 8 41 310 2 79 38.8 5.1 6. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16-16 8-10 40 6.7 7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 8 40 518 1 57 64.8 5.0 7. Austin Parker-DU So 8 16-17 11-14 49 6.1 8. Cam Phillips-VT Sr 8 37 441 2 36 55.1 4.6 8. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 21-21 9-14 48 6.0 Deon Cain-CU Jr 8 37 360 3 38 45.0 4.6 Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27-28 5-10 42 6.0 10. Braxton Berrios-UM Sr 8 35 433 6 42 54.1 4.4 10. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 8 27-27 5-9 42 5.2

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 60 835 6 44 13.9104.4 1. Quadree Henderson-UP Jr 8 16 205 2 80 12.8 2. Jaylen, Smith-UL Jr 7 39 681 5 75 17.5 97.3 2. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 24 280 1 91 11.7 3. Ervin Philips-SU Sr 8 62 672 2 66 10.8 84.0 3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 18 198 0 32 11.0 4. Kelvin Harmon-ST So 8 34 628 2 48 18.5 78.5 4. Daniel Hamm-VA Sr 8 16 56 0 14 3.5 5. Olamide Zaccheaus-VA Jr 8 50 554 3 81 11.1 69.2 6. Jakobi Meyers-ST So 8 46 548 3 71 11.9 68.5 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 7. T.J. Rahming-DU Jr 8 40 518 1 57 12.9 64.8 1. Joe Reed-VA So 8 21 629 1 92 30.0 8. Ahmmon Richards-UM So 7 24 439 3 49 18.3 62.7 2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 8 26 713 2 98 27.4 9. Dez Fitzpatrick-UL Fr 8 33 498 5 48 15.1 62.2 3. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 25 619 0 55 24.8 10. Jester Weah-UP Sr 8 29 485 2 74 16.7 60.6 4. Jeff Thomas-UM Fr 8 17 386 0 38 22.7 5. Sean Riley-SU So 8 20 434 0 38 21.7 6. Nathan Cottrell-GT So 8 23 470 0 35 20.4 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Nyheim Hines-ST Jr 8 832 71 90 266 1259 157.4 2. Anthony Ratliff-NC So 8 0 461 0 713 1174 146.8 3. Lamar Jackson-UL Jr 8 1046 0 0 0 1046 130.8 4. AJ Dillon-BC Fr 8 1034 0 0 0 1034 129.2 5. Shaun Wilson-DU Sr 8 404 184 19 391 998 124.8 6. Michael Walker-BC Jr 8 0 105 198 619 922 115.2 7. Joe Reed-VA So 8 94 162 0 629 885 110.6 8. KirVonte Benson-GT So 8 859 16 0 0 875 109.4 9. Steve Ishmael-SU Sr 8 0 835 0 0 835 104.4 10. TaQuon Marshall-GT Jr 8 800 0 0 0 800 100.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Lester Coleman-VA Jr 8 52 2351 63 22 20 7 45.2 2. Logan Tyler-FS So 8 47 2081 61 16 15 4 44.3 3. Ryan Winslow-UP Sr 8 41 1810 59 10 11 4 44.1 4. Mason King-UL So 8 34 1496 58 8 10 2 44.0 5. Pressley Harvin III-GT Fr 8 39 1714 62 13 11 1 43.9 6. A.J. Cole-ST Jr 8 34 1489 65 12 11 3 43.8 7. Dom Maggio-WF So 8 44 1918 74 15 11 4 43.6 8. Austin Parker-DU So 8 47 2024 59 9 8 6 43.1 9. Oscar Bradburn-VT Fr 7 40 1665 57 13 8 4 41.6 10. Sterling Hofrichter-SU Fr 8 36 1490 59 9 3 2 41.4

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 14 16 51 87.5 1.75 2. Mike Weaver-WF Sr 8 12 14 43 85.7 1.50 Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 12 18 53 66.7 1.50 4. Austin Parker-DU So 8 11 14 38 78.6 1.38 5. Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 8 10 50 80.0 1.33 6. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 10 12 44 83.3 1.25 7. Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 9 14 56 64.3 1.12 8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 7 9 48 77.8 0.88 9. A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 8 6 8 38 75.0 0.75 10. Brenton King-GT Fr 7 5 6 42 83.3 0.71

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 14 16 51 87.5 2. Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 12 18 53 66.7

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Colton Lichtenberg-BC Jr 8 27 27 100.0 Alex Kessman-UP Fr 8 21 21 100.0 Cole Murphy-SU Sr 8 20 20 100.0 Freeman Jones-NC Jr 8 19 19 100.0 A.J. Mejia-VA Fr 8 19 19 100.0 Ricky Aguayo-FS So 8 16 16 100.0 Joey Slye-VT Sr 6 16 16 100.0 8. Blanton Creque-UL So 8 35 36 97.2 9. Alex Spence-CU Jr 7 27 28 96.4 10. Michael Badgley-UM Sr 8 25 26 96.2 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Micah Kiser-VA Sr 8 LB 33 56 89 11.1 1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 7 1 7.5 0.94 2. Parris Bennett-SU Sr 8 LB 55 31 86 10.8 2. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 LB 7 0 7.0 0.88 3. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 8 LB 33 48 81 10.1 3. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.81 4. Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 LB 33 36 69 9.9 4. Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 LB 5 1 5.5 0.69 5. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 8 32 46 78 9.8 Antonio Simmons-GT Sr 8 DL 5 1 5.5 0.69 Jordan Mack-VA So 8 LB 28 50 78 9.8 6. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 8 LB 5 0 5.0 0.62 7. Ty Schwab-BC Sr 8 LB 30 41 71 8.9 Alton Robinson-SU So 8 DL 5 0 5.0 0.62 8. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 39 30 69 8.6 8. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 DL 4 1 4.5 0.64 9. Alonzo Saxton II-DU Sr 8 34 34 68 8.5 9. Trent Harris-UM Sr 8 DL 3 3 4.5 0.56 10. Kendall Joseph-CU Jr 7 LB 18 41 59 8.4 Joe Jackson-UM So 8 DL 3 3 4.5 0.56 11. Oluwaseun Idowu-UP Jr 8 LB 40 27 67 8.4 11. Tomon Fox-NC Fr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50 12. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 DB 41 24 65 8.1 Willie Yarbary-WF Jr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50 13. Zaire Franklin-SU Sr 8 LB 31 33 64 8.0 Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.50 Grant Dawson-WF Sr 8 LB 41 23 64 8.0 14. Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44 Jessie Bates III-WF So 7 DB 34 22 56 8.0 15. Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 DT 3 1 3.5 0.50 16. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 LB 32 21 53 7.6 16. Trevon Hill-VT So 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44 17. Lukas Denis-BC Jr 8 DB 34 26 60 7.5 Mike Ramsay-DU Sr 8 DT 3 1 3.5 0.44 18. Jerod Fernandez-ST Sr 8 LB 24 35 59 7.4 Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44 Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 8 DB 42 17 59 7.4 Ty Schwab-BC Sr 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44 20. Saleem Brightwell-UP So 8 LB 34 24 58 7.2 Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44 21. Ben Humphreys-DU Jr 6 LB 21 22 43 7.2 22. Jordan Whitehead-UP Jr 8 DB 39 18 57 7.1 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 8 LB 38 19 57 7.1 1. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 15 5 17.5 2.19 Matthew Thomas-FS Sr 8 LB 27 30 57 7.1 2. Clelin Ferrell-CU So 8 DE 12 2 13.0 1.62 Zach Allen-BC Jr 8 DL 30 27 57 7.1 3. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 LB 10 3 11.5 1.44 26. Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 33 23 56 7.0 4. Joe Giles-Harris-DU So 8 LB 8 5 10.5 1.31 Andrew Motuapuaka-VT Sr 8 LB 26 30 56 7.0 Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 DE 9 3 10.5 1.31 Dorian Etheridge-UL Fr 8 LB 28 28 56 7.0 Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 10 1 10.5 1.31 Derwin James-FS So 8 DB 33 23 56 7.0 7. Grant Dawson-WF Sr 8 LB 7 6 10.0 1.25 30. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 30 23 53 6.6 Tim Settle-VT So 8 DT 7 6 10.0 1.25 Myles Dorn-NC So 8 DB 26 27 53 6.6 Zach Allen-BC Jr 8 DL 9 2 10.0 1.25 32. Stacy Thomas-UL Sr 6 LB 20 19 39 6.5 10. Tremaine Edmunds-VT Jr 8 LB 9 1 9.5 1.19 Terrell Edmunds-VT Jr 6 15 24 39 6.5 Jaboree Williams-WF Sr 8 LB 8 3 9.5 1.19 34. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 25 20 45 6.4 12. Joe Jackson-UM So 8 DL 6 6 9.0 1.12 35. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 DE 28 23 51 6.4 13. Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 6 5 8.5 1.06 Jarius Morehead-ST So 8 DB 31 20 51 6.4 Brian Burns-FS So 8 7 3 8.5 1.06 37. John Lamot-BC Fr 7 LB 23 20 43 6.1 RJ McIntosh-UM Jr 8 DL 7 3 8.5 1.06 A.J. Gray-GT Jr 7 DB 36 7 43 6.1 16. Jonathan Greenard-UL So 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00 39. Victor Alexander-GT Jr 8 LB 32 17 49 6.1 17. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 DL 7 2 8.0 1.14 Shaquille Quarterman-UM So 8 LB 24 25 49 6.1 Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 DT 6 4 8.0 1.14 41. Evan Foster-SU So 8 DB 41 7 48 6.0 19. Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94 42. Essang Bassey-WF So 8 DB 33 14 47 5.9 Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 LB 6 3 7.5 0.94 43. Michael Pinckney-UM So 8 LB 20 25 45 5.6 Zykiesis Cannon-UL Sr 8 CB 27 18 45 5.6 Reggie Floyd-VT So 8 DB 28 17 45 5.6 46. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 DB 27 12 39 5.6 47. Josh Sweat-FS Jr 8 DE 26 18 44 5.5 Amari Henderson-WF So 8 DB 37 7 44 5.5 49. Mook Reynolds-VT Jr 7 DB 24 14 38 5.4 50. Will Harris-BC Jr 8 DB 23 20 43 5.4 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 14, 2017 (Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 7 10 3 13 1.86 2. Mark Gilbert-DU So 8 10 4 14 1.75 3. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 9 1 10 1.67 4. Essang Bassey-WF So 8 8 3 11 1.38 Derwin James-FS So 8 10 1 11 1.38 Amari Henderson-WF So 8 9 2 11 1.38 7. M.J. Stewart-NC Sr 8 10 0 10 1.25 K.J. Sails-NC So 8 10 0 10 1.25 9. Bryon Fields Jr.-DU Sr 8 7 2 9 1.12 10. Michael Jackson-UM Jr 8 4 4 8 1.00 Mike Stevens-ST Sr 7 6 1 7 1.00 Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 5 3 8 1.00 Isaac Yiadom-BC Sr 8 6 2 8 1.00 Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 7 3 10 1.00 Bryce Hall-VA So 8 7 1 8 1.00 16. Ryan Carter-CU Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88 Dorian O'Daniel-CU Sr 8 5 2 7 0.88 Cameron Glenn-WF Jr 8 6 1 7 0.88 19. Jeremy McDuffie-DU Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86 Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 4 2 6 0.86

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Quin Blanding-VA Sr 8 4 72 1 58 0.50 Mark Gilbert-DU So 8 4 7 0 7 0.50 Michael Jackson-UM Jr 8 4 0 0 0 0.50 4. Juan Thornhill-VA Jr 7 3 4 0 4 0.43 5. Reggie Floyd-VT So 8 3 106 1 69 0.38 Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 3 50 1 30 0.38 Trumaine Washington-UL Sr 8 3 44 0 22 0.38 Essang Bassey-WF So 8 3 30 1 30 0.38 9. Greg Stroman-VT Sr 10 3 37 1 24 0.30 10. Sheldrick Redwine-UM Jr 7 2 62 0 45 0.29

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. James Hearns-UL Sr 8 4 0.50 2. Bradley Chubb-ST Sr 8 3 0.38 Chucky Williams-UL Sr 8 3 0.38 4. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 2 0.33 5. Duke Ejiofor-WF Sr 7 2 0.29 Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29 7. Brian Burns-FS So 8 2 0.25 Austin Bryant-CU Jr 8 2 0.25 Wendell Dunn-WF Sr 8 2 0.25 Chris Peace-VA Jr 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Will Harris-BC Jr 8 4 0.50 2. Cayson Collins-NC Sr 7 2 0.29 3. Jaquan Johnson-UM Jr 8 2 0.25 4. Avonte Maddox-UP Sr 6 1 0.17 5. Paris Black-WF So 7 1 0.14 Cole Holcomb-NC Jr 7 1 0.14 Dewayne Hendrix-UP Jr 7 1 0.14 Houshun Gaines-VT So 7 1 0.14 Shyheim Cullen-SU So 7 1 0.14 Ricky Walker-VT Jr 7 1 0.14