What’s Inside 2013 ACC Standings Release No. 6, Monday, September 30, 2013 This Week In ACC FB, School Links ...... 2 Media Information, SID Directory ...... 3-4 ACC Games Overall Sirius, National Radio, ACC Network ....5 Atlantic Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L ...For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. ... Streak ACC Digital Network ...... 6 Clemson ...... 2 0 ....82 21 1-0 1-0 ..... 4 0 ...172 69 3-0 1-0 0-0 2-0...... Won 5 2013 Football Schedule/Results ...... 7 Florida State ...... 2 0 ....89 47 0-0 2-0 ..... 4 0 ...205 60 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-0...... Won 6 Game Summaries ...... 8 Boston College ...... 1 1 ....58 58 1-1 0-0 ..... 2 2 .....89 107 2-1 0-1 0-0 1-1...... Lost 2 ACC Notes By The Numbers ...... 9 Maryland ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 4 0 ...159 41 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0...... Won 4 Team Notes ...... 10-11 Syracuse ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 2 2 ...150 88 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-0...... Won 2 Prime Time Performances ...... 12 ACC Players of the Week ...... 13 NC State ...... 0 1 ....14 26 0-1 0-0 ..... 3 1 ...125 75 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 ...... Won 1 Game Previews for Week 6...... 14-15 Wake Forest ...... 0 2 ....17 80 0-0 0-2 ..... 2 3 .....92 119 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-2...... Lost 1 Game-by-Game Results, Stats ..... 16-18 Noting the ACC Coaches ...... 19-22 Coastal Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak Noting the ACC ...... 23-24 Virginia Tech ...... 1 0 ....17 10 0-0 1-0 ..... 4 1 ...116 79 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-0...... Won 4 ACC Champ. Gm., Bowls, BCS ..... 25-27 Georgia Tech ...... 2 1 ....76 51 1-1 1-0 ..... 3 1 ...146 51 2-1 1-0 0-0 2-1...... Lost 1 National Rankings, Overtime ...... 28-29 Pitt ...... 2 1 ....85 99 1-1 1-0 ..... 3 1 ...134 126 2-1 1-0 0-0 2-0...... Won 3 Long Plays, Non-Conf. Record ...... 30-32 Miami ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 4 0 ...181 50 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0...... Won 5 Career Statistics ...... 33-40 Virginia ...... 0 1 ...... 3 14 0-0 0-1 ..... 2 2 .....81 89 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 .....Lost 1 2013 ACC FB Legends ...... 41-43 North Carolina ...... 0 1 ....20 28 0-0 0-1 ..... 1 3 ...101 130 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-1...... Lost 2 Miscellaneous Stats, Superlatives . 44-45 ACC Statistics ...... 46-54 Duke ...... 0 2 ....69 96 0-2 0-0 ..... 3 2 ...180 141 2-2 1-0 0-0 0-2...... Won 1 Week #6 Schedule: (AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern) Saturday, October 5 (25, --) Maryland (4-0) at (8, 8) Florida State (4-0) ...... Florida State (21-2-0) ...... Florida State, 41-14, 2012 ...... ESPN ...... 12:00 Ball State (4-1) at Virginia (2-2) ...... First Meeting ...... First Meeting ...... RSN ...... 12:00 North Carolina (1-3) at Virginia Tech (4-1) ...... Virginia Tech (18-11-6) ...... North Carolina, 48-34, 2012 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Army (2-3) at Boston College (2-2) ...... Boston College (24-13-0) ...... Army, 34-31, 2012 ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:00 (3, 4) Clemson (4-0) at Syracuse (2-2) ...... Syracuse (1-0-0) ...... Syracuse, 41-0, 1995 ...... ABC/ESPN2* ...... 3:30 Georgia Tech (3-1) at (14, 14) Miami (4-0) ...... Georgia Tech (10-8-0) ...... Miami, 42-36 (ot), 2012 ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 NC State (3-1) at Wake Forest (2-3) ...... NC State (63-37-6) ...... NC State, 37-6, 2012 ...... RSN ...... 3:30 *Televised regionally on ABC, to the rest of the nation on ESPN2

ACC Has Four Nationally Ranked Teams (AP) Syracuse Hosts 3rd-ranked Clemson in Inaugural ACC Football Game; 8th-ranked Florida State Hosts 25th-Ranked Maryland; GT Travels to #14 Miami For the fi rst time since Nov. 20, 2011, the Atlan- Boyd and WR Sammy Watkins....Boyd enters led by big-play WR Bryan Underwood, will tic Coast Conference has four teams ranked in Saturday’s game just 29 yards shy of 10,000 face the Demon Deacons, coached by Jim the Associated Press Top 25 in No. 3 Clemson, career yards of total offense...The Syracuse- Grobe and led by its own big-play WR in No. 8 Florida State, No. 14 Miami and No. 25 Clemson contest is one of fi ve interdivisional Michael Campanaro, who leads the ACC Maryland...Additionally, Virginia Tech is second games on the slate... Two unbeaten Atlantic in pass receptions per game (8.0) and is among other teams receiving votes...For the Division foes face each other in Tallahassee, second in pass receiving yards per game fi rst time in ACC history, four league teams are Fla., as 8th-ranked Florida State, coached by (107.2)... Two important Coastal Division unbeaten through their fi rst four games of the Jimbo Fisher, and led by redshirt freshman matchups are also slated with Georgia season...The previous high was three accom- QB Jameis Winston, hosts Maryland at Doak Tech, coached by Paul Johnson and led by plished three times in 1994, 2000 and 2011... S. Campbell Stadium (Noon, ESPN)...The Ter- QB Vad Lee, traveling to face 14th-ranked ACC action heats up this week with fi ve league rapins, 4-0 for the fi rst time since 2001, are Miami at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gar- games on tap, highlighted by the inaugural ACC coached by Randy Edsall and led by QB C.J. dens (3:30 p.m., ESPNU)...The Hurricanes, football game for Syracuse, as the Orange host Brown...Brown leads the ACC in total offense coached by Al Golden, will look to counter 3rd-ranked Clemson this Saturday at the Car- (331.5 yds/gm) and is the leader of an offense the Yellow Jackets’ spread option offense rier Dome (3:30 pm; ABC/ESPN2)...Syracuse, which is averaging 213.7 yard per game more with its own potent offensive unit led by coached by Scott Shafer, looks to a balanced of- than a year ago...A third important Atlantic Di- QB Stephen Morris and RB Duke John- fensive attack which has received a boost from vision contest takes place in Winston-Salem, son and an improving defensive unit which sophomore QB Terrel Hunt, whose pass effi - N.C., where Wake Forest hosts NC State at ranks 10th nationally in total defense...De- ciency rating of 221.89 would lead the ACC, but BB&T Field (3:30 pm, Regional Sports Net- fense has also been the name of the game lacks enough pass attempts to qualify...Clem- works) in the 107th meeting between in the in Blacksburg, Va., where Virginia Tech, son, coached by Dabo Swinney, counters with a two schools in a rivalry which began in 1895... coached by Frank Beamer, features one of potent attack built around All-America QB Tajh The Wolfpack, coached by Dave Doeren and continued, page 2 the nation’s best collection of stop troops, led by CB Kyle Fuller... Tech ranks 4th nationally in total defense, allowing just 241 yards ACC News & Notes Four ACC Teams Ranked in AP per game...The Hokies will face a stiff test from North Carolina For the fi rst time since Nov. 20 of 2011, four ACC teams this Saturday at Lane Stadium (12:30 pm; ACC Network)...The Tar are ranked in the weekly Associated Press Heels, coached by Larry Fedora, are led by QB Bryn Renner and poll. Clemson leads the way at No. 3, followed by Florida are averaging 297 yards per game through the air...Renner leads State (8th), Miami (14th) and Maryland (25th). Additional- the ACC in passing yards per game (279.2), while the Hokies are ly, Virginia Tech is just out of the Top 25, receiving enough 3rd nationally in pass effi ciency defense (80.78 rating) while al- votes to place 27th. lowing just 138.2 yards per game through the air...Virginia Tech QB Logan Thomas is coming off his best game of the season, ac- Four ACC Teams 4-0 counting for 279 yards in the Hokies’ win over Georgia Tech...ACC For the fi rst time in ACC history, four of its teams have teams will also face a pair of non-conference foes this weekend... started the year 4-0. Clemson, Florida State, Miami and Maryland all have captured their fi rst four games this sea- League teams have a combined, 31-8 record (.795) against non- son and enter the week unbeaten. The previous high was league foes this fall...In Charlottesville, Virginia, coached by Mike three teams, and that was accomplsished on three occa- London, and led by a defensive unit which ranks 16th nationally, sions in 1994, 2000 and 2011. hosts Ball State of the Mid-American Conference at Scott Stadium (Noon, Regional Sports Networks)...The Cavaliers, led by S An- ACC Leads All Leagues With thony Harris (8.5 tackles/game) and DE Eli Harold (3.5 sacks), Seven Starting NFL will face a Cardinals team, coached by Pete Lembo and led by The ACC led all leagues Sunday in the number of starting QB Keith Wenning, that ranks 6th nationally in passing yards per quarterbacks in the NFL from its current league schools. game (330)...In Chestnut Hill, Mass., Boston College, coached by A total of seven QBs from current ACC schools started Steve Addazio and led by TB Andre Williams, will host the Cadets Sunday, and it could have been eight, but Christian Pon- of Army at Alumni Stadium (1 pm, ESPN3)...Williams leads the der of Minnesota was forced to sit out the weekend with a rib injury. Starting in the NFL this weekend were Atlanta’s ACC in rushing and ranks 12th nationally averaging 128.8 yards Matt Ryan (Boston College), Buffalo’s EJ Manuel (Florida per game...He has topped the 100-yard rushing mark three times State), Houston’s Matt Schaub (Virginia), Philadelphia’s in fi ve games, including an 149-yard effort last week against Flor- (Virginia Tech), San Diego’s Philip Rivers ida State...The Eagles also feature a productive pitch and catch (NC State), Tampa Bay’s Michael Glennon (NC State), and combination of QB Chase Rettig and WR Alex Amidon....Amidon Seattle’s Russell Wilson (NC State). All but Vick played ranks 3rd in the ACC, averaging 6.8 receptions per game, while actually played in the ACC. Rettig has completed 61.4 percent of his passes...Army, coached by Rich Ellerson, features the nation’s 2nd-ranked rushing of- Boyd Nears 10,000 Career Yards fense, averaging 325.4 yards per game on the ground...A pair of With 380 yards of total offense in Clemson’s 56-7 win ACC Coastal Division teams, Pitt and Duke, have bye weeks. over Wake Forest last Saturday, Clemson QB Tajh Boyd pulled near to becoming only the third player in ACC his- ACC FB School Release Links: tory to record 10,000 yards of total offense. Boyd, who (When available) has only been a full-time player in less than three seasons, has 9,971 yards and currently is in 4th place on the ACC’s Boston College: career list trailing only Duke’s Thaddeus Lewis (9,987), http://goo.gl/ok62xR Georgia Tech’s Joe Hamilton (10,640) and NC State’s Phil- Clemson: http://www.nmnathletics.com/fl s/28500/pdf/football/2013-14/game_notes.pdf ip Rivers (13,582). Duke: http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB LANG=C&ATCLID=209227820&DB_OEM_ID=4200 Terps’ Offense Improves by 213 Yards Florida State: Maryland’s offense, which fi nished the 2012 season dead http://www.seminoles.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/game-notes-13.html last in the ACC in total offense averaging just 284 yards a Georgia Tech: game, has improved markedly this season and ranks 2nd http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-footbl/2013gamenotes.html in the ACC, averaging 498.5 yards per game, an improve- Maryland: ment of 213.7 yards per game. http://www.umterps.com/fl s/29700/pdf/football/GameNotes.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=29700 Miami: Boyd, Winston Tabbed Honorable Mention http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEMID=28700&ATCLID=205557530 Manning Award Quarterbacks of the Week North Carolina: Clemson senior QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.), who had http://www.goheels.com/fl s/3350/Football/2013_UNC_Notes.pdf 380 yards of total offense and 3 TD passes in the Tigers’ NC State: win over Wake Forest, and Florida State freshman QB Ja- http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/2013mediacenter.html meis Winston (Hueytown, Ala.), who had 397 yards of Pitt: http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082413aab.html total offense and 4 TD passes in the Seminoles’ win over Syracuse: Boston College, were both named Honorable Mention http://www.suathletics.com/index.aspx?path=football&tab=football quarterbacks of the Week by the Manning Award. Winston Virginia: was also honored by the Davey O’Brien Award as one of its http://wahoowa.net/1fbQF2j Honorable Mention choices for this week. Virginia Tech: www.hokiesports.com/football/notes Wake Forest: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wake/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2013-14release/release.pdf 2 2013 ACC Media Information 2013 ACC Football Important Dates For Media Following ACC Football Coaches Teleconference Covering ACC Football On Facebook The 14 ACC football coaches will be fea- October 15, 2013 The ACC: facebook.com/theACC tured on a weekly teleconference each ACC Football Championship Game Boston College: Wednesday from 10:30 a.m., to 12:50 Credential Application Website opens facebook.com/bostoncollegefootball p.m., beginning August 28 and conclud- October 20, 2013 Clemson: facebook.com/clemsontigers ing November 27. Each coach will have First BCS Standings Announced 10 minutes to make an opening statement Duke: http://www.facebook.com/DukeFootball and answer questions. There will be an November 1, 2013 Florida State: facebook.com/FSUSeminoles audiofi le and transcript available of each BCS Media Credential Application Site Georgia Tech: facebook.com/gtathletics teleconference on the Conference’s offi - Opens for all BCS Bowl Games Maryland: facebook.com/MarylandFootball cial website, theACC.com, each Wednes- November 25, 2013 Miami: www.facebook.com/miamihurricanes day afternoon. All-ACC Football Team Voting Site Open North Carolina: facebook.com/tarheels ACC Teleconference Schedule to all members of ACSMA NC State: facebook.com/ncstateathletics Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 10:30 am December 1, 2013 Pitt: facebook.com/PittsburghPanthers Jimbo Fisher, Florida State .....10:40 am All-ACC Football Team Voting Site Closes at 5 p.m. Syracuse: facebook.com/SyracuseOrange Randy Edsall, Maryland ...... 10:50 am Virginia: facebook.com/VirginiaCavaliers ACC Announces Winner of Scott Shafer, Syracuse ...... 11:00 am Virginia Tech: facebook.com/hokiesports Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...... 11:10 am Jacobs Blocking Trophy, 1 p.m. Wake Forest: facebook.com/WakeForestSports Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ....11:20 am ACC Football Championship Game Larry Fedora, North Carolina ...11:30 am Participating Coaches, Teleconference 4-5 p.m. Paul Chryst, Pitt ...... 11:40 am Following ACC Football Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...11:50 am December 2, 2013 Mike London, Virginia ...... 12:00 pm ACC Football Champonship Game On Twitter Participating Student-Athletes Teleconference Follow ACC Football on Twitter with tweets Steve Addazio, Boston College .12:10 pm 11:30 am-12:30 pm David Cutcliffe, Duke ...... 12:20 pm from the ACC or the individual ACC school. Al Golden, Miami ...... 12:30 pm ACSMA Announces All-ACC Football Team, 3 p.m. The ACC: @theACCFootball or @theACC Dave Doeren, NC State ...... 12:40 pm Boston College: @BCFootballNews Deadline for Media Credential Applications to Media Phone Number: ACC Football Championship Game, 5 p.m. Clemson: @CU_athletics 913-312-0956 Duke: @Duke_FB; @Duke_ATHLETICS December 3, 2013 Florida State: @FSU_Football; ACSMA Announces ACC Coach, Offensive, @Seminoles_com ACC Advanced Media Defensive and Overall Rookie of the Year, 1 p.m. Video Clip Service Georgia Tech: @GTAthletics Broadcast media outlets will be able to December 4, 2013 Maryland: @RandyEdsall; @umterps; ACSMA Announces ACC Offensive, Defensive and @MD_Football access ACC highlights and press conference Overall Player of the Year Announced, 1 p.m.. excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service Miami: @hurricanesports; (AVCS) throughout the entire 2013-14 December 5, 2013 @MiamiHurricanes sports calendar. This video content will ACC Announces Winner of Jim Tatum Award (Top North Carolina: @TarHeelFootball; only be available for download in digital Football Scholar-Athlete) and Brian Piccolo Award, (Most Courageous Football Student-Athlete), 11 a.m. @GoHeels files that can be accessed on the AVCS. NC State: @PackFootball; @PackAthletics To register for this service please contact December 6, 2013 Pitt: @GoPittFootball; @PittAthletics Scott McBurney, Assistant Commissioner/ ACC FB Championship Game Press Conference Syracuse: @Cuse; @CuseFootball (Both Participating Coaches), 1-2 pm Advanced Media, at [email protected] Virginia: @VirginiaSports; @uva_football or call 336.369.4646. Bank of America Stadium Virginia Tech: @VT_Football; @HokieSports ACC Night of Legends Wake Forest: @Wake_FB or @WFUSports CollegePressBox.com Charlotte Convention Center, 6 pm Collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for NCAA FBS football. Access and December 7, 2013 Following ACC Football download weekly game notes, quotes, statis- 2013 Dr Pepper ACC FB Championship Game, tics, media guides, headshots, logos and more Bank of America Stadium On YouTube for each conference and its member schools. 7:45 on ESPN or 8 pm on ABC The ACC Login information will be distributed to accred- (All are: www.youtube.com) ited media or you can apply for a password by December 8, 2013 The ACC ...... /ACCDN sending an e-mail to: BCS Selection Sunday, Boston College ...... /user/EagleMarketing [email protected]. ACC Bowl Teams Announced Clemson ...... /user/ClemsonAthletics Duke ...... /user/DukeAthletics December 9, 2013 ACC Coaches All-ACC Football Team, Awards Announced Florida State ...... /fl stateseminoles theACC.com/media Georgia Tech ...... /ramblinwrecktube The Atlantic Coast Conference’s offi cial website- -theACC.com--is the source for complete ACC foot- December 20, 2013 Maryland ...... /user/MarylandAthletics ball information. theACC.com/media is also the BCS Media Credential Application Deadline Miami ...... /user/CanesAllAccess site for transcripts of the league’s football coaches North Carolina ...... /user/UNCTar HeelsAthletics January 3, 2013 NC State ...... /NCStateAthletics teleconferences every Wednesday afternoon dur- Discover Orange Bowl, ESPN, 8:30 pm ing the season. The media section of theACC.com Pitt ...... /pittlivewire is dedicated to specifi c needs of the media, includ- February 5, 2013 Syracuse ...... /suathletics ing downloads of ACC and school logos and head- National Football Signing Day Virginia ...... /virginiaathletics shots of players and coaches from select sports. Virginia Tech ...... /vthokiesports You will need an individual account to access July 20-21, 2014 Wake Forest ..... /user/WakeForestAthletics the site. To register, please contact George Lane 2014 ACC Football Kickoff, ([email protected]) . 3 2013 Media Information; ACC Communication Contacts ACC Communications ACC Coaches’ Individual Teleconferences Amy Yakola ...... Sr. Associate Commissioner Dabo Swinney, Clemson--Sundays after a game, 5:30 pm. Contact Tim Bourret ([email protected]) of for Communications and Public Relations Clemson for the phone number. 336-369-1215...... [email protected] David Cutcliffe, Duke--Sundays at 5 pm. Contact Art Chase ([email protected]) Mike Finn ...... Associate Commissioner for information. Football Communications Jimbo Fisher, Flor ida State--Mondays, 12:30 pm. (Also FSU’s weekly Press Conference). Contact Kerwin Lonzo 336-369-1210...... mfi [email protected] ([email protected]) to attend. The press conference is streamed live on www.Seminoles.com. Brian Morrison ...... Associate Commissioner Al Golden, Miami--Day after game,. Contact Chris Yandle ([email protected]) for details.. Basketball Communications Dave Doeren, NC State--Mondays, 1:30 pm, (O’Brien’s weekly press conference). Video streamed 336-369-1002...... [email protected] on GoPack.com. Contact Annabelle Myers ([email protected]) NC State Media Relations for details. Amy Ufnowski ...... Associate Director 336-369-1003...... [email protected] Scott Shafer, Syracuse--Tuesdays, Noon (game weeks only) Contact Syracuse Athletic Communications for access ([email protected]). Steve Phillips ...... Associate Director Mike London, Virginia--Sundays, 7 pm Contact Jim Daves ([email protected]) for details. A transcript is 336-369-1004...... [email protected] available on VirginiaSports.com.; Defensive Assistant Coach and player--Tuesdays, 10:15 am; George Lane ...... Assistant Director Offensive assistant coach and player--Wednesday, 10:15 am. 336-369-1005...... [email protected] Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech--Mondays, 11:40 am for 20 minutes. Please contact Bryan Johnston ([email protected]) in the Virginia Tech Athletics Communications Offi ce at 540-231-3387. Brian Kuppelweiser ...... Intern 336-369-1002...... [email protected] Mailing Address: ACC Coaches’ School Press Conferences 4512 Weybridge Lane Boston College--Mondays at Noon with Coach Addazio at Conte Forum. Please contact Tim Clark Greensboro, N.C., 27407 ([email protected]). Streamed through bceagles.com. Transcripts provided. Clemson Tuesdays, 11 a.m., West Endzone team room of Memorial Stadium Team Room. Video available on clemsontigers.com. To attend contact Tim Bourret of Clemson ([email protected]) ACC Football Contacts Duke--Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m., Lunch at Brooks Football Building. Player Availability (12:00 Boston College ...... 617-552-3004 pm); Coach Cutcliffe press conference at 12:30 pm. Quotes posted to theACC.com and Chris Cameron ...... [email protected] GoDuke.com Tuesday afternoon. Contact Art Chase of Duke Media for details. ([email protected]) Florida State--Mondays, 12:30 pm The Museum in Moore Athletic Center.Contact Kerwin Lonzo ([email protected]) to Tim Clark ...... [email protected] attend. The press conference is streamed live on www.Seminoles.com. Clemson ...... 864-656-2114 Georgia Tech--Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m. beginning on Aug. 27 with two exceptions due to Thursday night Tim Bourret ...... [email protected] games: Monday, Sept. 23 and Monday, Nov. 11. Streamed live on RamblinWreck.com. Libby Kehn ...... [email protected] Contact Dean Buchan ([email protected]) of Georgia Tech for details. Brian Hennessy ...... [email protected] Maryland--Tuesdays, 12:30 pm with coach Randy Edsall. Players will be available at 1 p.m. Streaming is avail -able through subscription. Wednesdays at 12:30 at Gossett Field House coordinators and select Duke ...... 919-684-2633 players are available. Contact Matt Taylor ([email protected]) of Maryland for details. Art Chase ...... [email protected] Miami--Tuesdays, Noon to 1 pm, in the Bob Mann Auditorium of the Schwartz Center; with the exception of the Chris Cook ...... [email protected] following dates: Monday, Aug. 26 (FAU); Sunday, Oct. 13 (UNC) and Mon., Nov. 25 (Pitt). For Florida State ...... 850-644-5656 details contact Chris Yandle ([email protected]). Kerwin Lonzo ...... [email protected] North Carolina--Mondays, 11:30 a.m. Coach Larry Fedora, followed by players at 12:15 p.m.except for fi rst week when press conference is on Friday, Aug. 23. Live streaming on TarHeelBlue.com. Contact Elliott Finebloom ...... efi [email protected] Kevin Best ([email protected]) of UNC for details. Georgia Tech ...... 404-894-5445 NC State--Mondays, 1 pm., starting Aug. 26. Coach Doeren only is available on the fi rst press conference. Dean Buchan ...... [email protected] Thereafter, two players will join him. Live streamed on Gopack.com. Call Annabelle Myers Mike DeGeorge [email protected] ([email protected]) at NC State for call-in number. Quotes available on GoPack.com. Pitt--Mondays at Noon at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex. Transcripts and video available on Maryland ...... 301-314-1482 Pittsburghpanthers.com. Contact E.J. Borghetti ([email protected]). Matt Taylor ...... [email protected] Syracuse--Thursdays at 10 a.m. (game weeks only) at Iocolano-Petty Football Wing auditorium. Matt Bertram ...... [email protected] Contact Sue Edson ([email protected]). Miami ...... 305-284-3244 Virginia--Mondays, 3 pm (Coach London), 3:30-4:15 (Players). John Paul Jones Arena. Media may listen Chris Yandle ...... [email protected] by phone conection. Contact Jim Daves ([email protected]) or Vince Briedis Taylor McGillis ...... [email protected] ([email protected]) for details.Streamed live via subscrption. Virginia Tech--Tuesdays at media center in Lane Stadium. Three Players at 12:30 p.m. Coach Beamer at 1 p.m. North Carolina ...... 919-962-8916 Streamed live on Hokiesports.com. Contact Bryan Johnston ([email protected]) for details. Kevin Best ...... [email protected] Wake Forest--Tuesdays,11 a.m. Rovere Room in the Miller Center. Coach Grobe and selected student-athletes Bobby Hundley ...... [email protected] each week. Contact Steve Shutt ([email protected]) to attend the press conference and for details. NC State ...... 919-515-2102 Annabelle Myers ...... [email protected] Brian Reinhardt ...... [email protected] Regional Sports Networks (RSN) ACC Football Package Pitt ...... 412-648-8420 Oct. 5--Ball State at Virginia (Noon) Oct. 5--NC State at Wake Forest (3:30 pm) E.J. Borghetti ...... [email protected] FOX Sports South/FOX Sports Carolinas FOX Sports South/FOX Sports Carolinas Ted Feeley ...... [email protected] Sun Sports Sun Sports CSN Mid-Atlantic CSN Mid-Atlantic Syracuse ...... 315-443-2608 Yes Network Yes Network Sue Edson ...... [email protected] NESN NESN Mike Morrison ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Midwest/FOX Sports Indiana FOX Sports Midwest Plus/FOX Sports Indiana Plus Virginia ...... 434-982-5500 ROOT Sports Pittsburgh ROOT Sports Pittsburgh Jim Daves ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Northwest FOX Sports Southwest Plus Vince Briedis ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Arizona SportsTime Ohio Virginia Tech ...... 540-231-6726 FOX Sports Detroit Plus FOX Sports San Diego Dave Smith ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Southwest FOX Sports Prime Ticket Bryan Johnston ...... [email protected] FOX Sports North Plus Sportstime Ohio Wake Forest ...... 336-758-5640 FOX Sports San Diego Steve Shutt ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Oklahoma Gary Petit ...... [email protected] FOX Sports Prime Ticket 4 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference TV, Radio The ACC On Sirius/XM Satellite Radio 2013 ACC Football Games The fi rst intercollegiate athletics conference to reach agreement to have its sports broadcast on satellite radio, the Atlantic Coast Conference begins its 10th On National Radio This fall, a minimum of 14 Atlantic Coast Confer- season in its partnership with Sirius/XM Radio. Since 2004, ence Football Games will be broadcast nationally the ACC has had its football and men’s basketball games from coast to coast by fi ve different national broadcast over XM or Sirius Satellite Radio. radio networks including 9 games on ESPN (Listed channels subject to change) Game Broadcast XM Sirius Radio. Dial Global, Touchown Radio, Sports Date Game (Radio Network) ...... Time ...... Time ...Channel Channel Radio and the Compass Radio Network are also broadcasting ACC games this year and Pitt’s O. 5 .....Maryland at Florida State (FSU) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 an ...... 91 ...... 91 game against Notre Dame will be broadcast O. 5 .....Ball State at Virginia (UVa) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 am .....193 ...... 112 nationally on the Notre Dame Radio Network.

O. 5 .....North Carolina at Virginia Tech (VT) ...... 12:30 pm ....11:30 am .....194 ...... 138 O. 5 .....Army at Boston College (BC) ...... 1:00 pm ...... 12:00 pm .....195 ...... 93 ACC Football National Radio Package O. 5 .....NC State at Wake Forest (WF) ...... 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ...... 193 ...... 112 A. 29 North Carolina vs.South Carolina, O. 5 .....Georgia Tech at Miami (Mia.) ...... 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ...... 85 ...... 85 ESPN Radio, 6 pm Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), O. 5 .....Clemson at Syracuse (Syr) ...... 3:30 pm ...... 3:30 pm ...... 192 ...... 113 Joe Schad (sidelines) A. 31 Virginia Tech vs. Alabama ESPN Radio, 5:30 p.m. Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), ACC Network Reaches 90 Markets Joe Schad (sidelines) ACC Network Now Available In Six of Nation’s Top 10 Markets A. 31 Georgia at Clemson This year the ACC Network once again takes on a national look reaching an average of 90 markets Compass Radio, 8 p.m. in over 30 states and the District of Columbia, including six of the top 10 markets in the nation Greg Daniels (pbp), Dale Hellestrae (ana.) including New York (1), Los Angeles (2), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8) and Washing- ton, DC (9). ACC Network Games, syndicated by Raycom Sports, will be seen S. 2 Florida State at Pitt Dial Global, 8 p.m. literally from coast-to-coast. ACC Network Games will appear on the Watch John Sadak (pbp), Derek Rackley (ana.) ESPN app and ESPN3 and ESPN Game Plan in areas outside of over the air syndication. Every ACC syndicated game will be a national exposure with Steve S. 7 Florida at Miami Martin and Tim Brant calling the play-by-play; Dave Archer handling the color Compass Radio, Noon analysis; Rachel Baribeau on the sidelines; and a live studio pre-game and halftime show--ACC Greg Daniels (pbp), Dale Hellestrae (ana.) Blitz--featuring Tom Werme and former Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden. S. 12 Boston College at Southern California ACC Network Syndication for Oct. 5: North Carolina at Virginia Tech ESPN Radio, 3 p.m. Market ...... Station Market ...... Station Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Albany, Ga...... WSWG-D2 Kansas City, Mo...... NCWE Joe Schad (sidelines) Albany, N.Y...... WNYA Knoxville, Tenn...... WKNX Anniston, Ala...... WABM Lexington, Ky...... WTVQ-D2 S. 19 Clemson at NC State Atlanta, Ga...... WUPA Los Angeles, Calif...... KBEH ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Augusta, Ga...... WFXG Lubbock, Texas ...... KCBD-D2 Baltimore, Md...... WNUV Macon, Ga...... WPGA Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Baton Rouge, La...... WBTR Medford, Ore...... KFBI Joe Schad (sidelines) Binghamton, N.Y...... WBPN Meridian, Miss...... WMDN-D2 Birmingham, Ala...... WABM Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla...... WBFS S. 26 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech Bluefi eld-Beckley, W. Va...... WVNS-DT Milwaukee, Wis...... WCGV ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho ...... KTVB-D2 Mobile, Ala.-Pensacola, Fla...... WFNA Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Boston, Mass...... WSBK Myrtle Beach, S.C...... WPDE Joe Schad (sidelines) Buffalo, N.Y...... WBBZ New Orleans, La...... WNOL New York, N.Y...... WLNY Cedar Rapids, Ia...... KCRG-DT2 Norfolk-Newport News, Va...... WGNT O. 19 Florida State at Clemson Champaign-Springfi eld, Ill...... WBUI Orlando, Fla...... WRBW Sports USA, TBA Charleston, S.C...... WTAT Panama City, Fla...... WMBB Mike Crispino (pbp), Gary Barnett (ana.) Charleston-Huntington, W.Va...... WQCW Philadelphia, Pa...... WPSJ Aaron Marks (sidelines) Charlotte, N.C...... WMYT Phoenix, Ariz...... KNXV-D2 Charlottesville, Va...... WVIR Pittsburgh, Pa...... WTAE N. 2 Miami at Florida State Chattanooga, Tenn...... WFLI Providence, R.I...... WLWC Cleveland, Ohio ...... WUAB Raleigh-Durham, N.C...... WRAL ESPN Radio, TBA Colorado Springs, Col...... KWHS Richmond-Petersburg, Va...... WRLH Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Columbia, Mo...... KZOU Roanoke-Lynchburg, Va...... WFXR Joe Schad (sidelines) Columbia, S.C...... WACH Rochester, N.Y...... WHAM-D2 Columbus, Ga...... WLTZ-D2 Salisbury, Md...... WRDE-DT N. 9 Virginia Tech at Miami Columbus-Tupelo, Miss...... GCBI Salt Lake City, Utah ...... KMYU Touchdown Radio, TBA Denver, Col...... KTVD San Antonio, Tex...... KCWX-D2 Frank Frangie (pbp); Gino Torretta (ana.) Des Moines, Ia ...... WHO-D3 Savannah, Ga...... WGSA Dothan, Ala...... WTVY-D2 Seattle, Wash...... KIRO-D2 Elmira, N.Y...... WJKP Shreveport, La...... KPXJ N. 14 Georgia Tech at Clemson El Paso, Tex...... KVIA-D2 Springfi eld-Holyoke, Mass ...... WSBK ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Evansville, Ind...... WFIE-D2 Syracuse, N.Y...... WSTQ Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Ft. Myers-Naples, Fla...... WZVN Tallahassee, Fla...... WTLH Joe Schad (sidelines) Gainesville, Fla...... WCJB Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla...... WTOG Grand Junction, Col...... KGJT Tri-Cities, Va.-Tenn...... WEMT-D2 N. 30 Florida State at Florida Green Bay, Wis...... WCWF Tulsa, Okla...... KWHB ESPN Radio, TBA Greensboro-HP-Winston-Salem, NC ...... WGHP Tuscaloosa, Ala...... WABM Greenville, Wash., New Bern, N.C...... WITN-D2 Twin Falls, ID ...... KTFT-D2 Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C...... WLOS Utica, N.Y...... WPNY Joe Schad (sidelines) Harrisburg-Lancaster, Pa...... WHP-D2 Washington, DC ...... WTTG Harrisonburg, Va...... WHSV-D4 West Palm Beach, Fla...... WTVX D. 7 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Huntsville-Decatur, Ala...... WHNT-D2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa...... WQMY Game, 7:45 or 8 pm, ESPN Radio Indianapolis, Ind...... WHMB-D2 Wilmington, N.C...... WSFX Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Jacksonville, Fla...... WAWS Youngstown, Ohio ...... WBCB Johnstown-Altoona-State College, Pa...... WHVL Joe Schad (sidelines) 5 ACC Digital Network, Walter Camp National Award ACC Digital Network The ACC To Unveil ACC Football Digital Network Players of the Week For the 2013 football season, the ACC viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mo- Beginning on Sept. 9 and continuing through the 2013 football Digital Network continues to provide bile and tablet app, as well as various season the ACC Digital Network will be announcing the weekly fans with unique on-demand video as streaming and connected mobile and ACC Football Players of the Week Awards. The Awards segment the leader in digital coverage of col- TV devices. In addition to its home on will be hosted by Jeff Fischel lege sports. The ACCDN, hosted by Jeff theACC.com, the ACCDN is distributed and will feature highlights on Fischel, is the ACC’s television-quality, through hundreds of syndication part- several of the award-winners. cross-platform digital video network. It nerships with local, regional and national The ACC Football Players of features an experienced and knowledge- media websites. the Week will be announced able talent team led by ACC experts, The ACCDN, originating from a custom each Monday during the sea- which include former Miami RB Clinton studio in Charlotte, NC, is a joint venture son, usually by 12 Noon. The Award winners are nominated by Portis and former Notre Dame DE Re- between Silver Chalice, a fast-growing their respective schools selected by a panel of media who cov- naldo Wynn. The ACCDN offers exclusive digital sports and entertainment media ers ACC Football throughout the season. These are the offi cal access and authentic coverage of ACC fi rm and Raycom Sports, a long-time Atlantic Coast Conference weekly award winners. Awards are sports through live events and live stu- television producer and partner of the given in eight separate cat- dio programming. The “ACC Live” show, Atlantic Coast Conference. 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One of the most compelling vocalists of her generation, Sara Evans has garnered numerous accolades, including the Acad- emy of Country Music’s Top Female Vocalist honor in 2006 and the Country Music Association’s Video of the Year for her hit chart-topping single, “Born to Fly” off her double-platinum album of the same name. Named to People Magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People,” Sara’s career includes the Platinum- selling studio albums Real Fine Place and Restless, the Gold- Rodney Atkins, Sara Evans Headline certifi ed No Place That Far and the double-Platnium selling Born To Fly. 2013 Dr Pepper ACC Football ACC FanFest presented by AT&T, located adjacent to Bank Championship Game Fanfest in Charlotte of America Stadium and centered at the intersection of Mint Charlotte, N.C. – Acclaimed national recording artists Rodney Atkins and Graham Streets, is the ultimate pregame activity. Football and Sara Evans will headline the 2013 ACC FanFest presented by AT&T, fans of all ages can get into the spirit of ACC Football with live game offi cials announced. ACC FanFest, which is free and open to the music, interactive games, team mascots, food and beverage, public, takes place Saturday, December 7th, from noon to 7:00 p.m., prior autograph signings, game merchandise, giveaways from ACC to kickoff of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship. The headliners Corporate Champions and general family fun. Special attrac- will appear live on the Dr Pepper Stage, with Evans playing at 3:30 p.m. tions include an ACC Mascot Football game and performances and Atkins performing at 5:30 p.m. by the participating teams’ bands and cheerleaders. Award-winning singer/songwriter Rodney Atkins has an impressive track The 2013 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game record with hitting on sentiments that strike a chord with the country will be played in Charlotte on Saturday, December 7th with a listener. Atkins has landed six No. 1 hits, including the platinum-selling primetime kickoff and gates opening at 6:00 p.m. The game chart-topper, “Take A Back Road,” and has over fi ve million single sales will be held at Bank of America Stadium for the fourth con- in the past fi ve years alone. In 2006, Rodney was named ACM’s Top secutive year, home of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and the New Male Vocalist while also garnering back-to-back recognition with Belk Bowl. Ticket prices are $25 and $40 for Upper Level, $70 Billboard’s Most Played Song of the Year Award for “If You’re Going and $90 for Lower Level, and $150 and $175 for Club Level. Through Hell” (2006) and “Watching You” (2007). He is also the national Fans may purchase tickets through Ticketmaster at http://the- spokesperson the National Council for Adoption. acc.co/13ACCFCGtix or locally at the Bank of America Stadium Ticket Offi ce. 6 2013 ACC Football Schedule and Results Thursday, August 29 All Times Eastern (Rankings: AP/Coaches) North Carolina 10 at (6, 7) South Carolina 27 ...... ESPN ...... 6:00 Presbyterian 7 at Wake Forest 31 ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:30 Saturday, October 12 (*To Be Announced on Oct. 6) Pitt at Virginia Tech ...... ESPNU ...... 12:00 Friday, August 30 Navy at Duke ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Florida Atlantic 6 at Miami 34 ...... ESPNU ...... 8:00 Boston College at Clemson ...... ABC, ESPN2 or ESPNU* ...3:30 Virginia at Maryland ...... ABC, ESPN2 or ESPNU* ...3:30 Saturday, August 31 Syracuse at NC State ...... RSN ...... 3:30 Villanova 14 at Boston College 24 ...... ESPNews ...... 12:00 Georgia Tech at BYU ...... ESPNU ...... 7:00 Elon 0 at Georgia Tech 70 ...... ESPN3 ...... 12:00 Louisiana Tech 14 at NC State 40 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Thursday, Oct. 17 Florida International 10 at Maryland 43 ...... RSN ...... 12:30 Miami at North Carolina ...... ESPN ...... 7:45 Syracuse 17 at Penn State 23 ...... ABC ...... 3:30 (MetLife Stadium, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J.) Saturday, October 19 (*To Be Announced on Oct. 7) BYU 16 at Virginia 19 ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 Florida State at Clemson ...... *TBA ...... *TBA NC Central 0 at Duke 45 ...... ESPN3 ...... 4:00 Duke at Virginia ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Virginia Tech 10 vs. (1, 1) Alabama 35 ...... ESPN ...... 5:30 Syracuse at Georgia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA (Chick-fi l-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.) Maryland at Wake Forest ...... *TBA ...... *TBA (5, 5) Georgia 35 at (8, 8) Clemson 38 ...... ABC ...... 8:00 Old Dominion at Pitt ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Monday, September 2 Saturday, October 26 (*To Be Announced on Oct. 14) (12, 12) Florida State 41 at Pitt 13 ...... ESPN ...... 8:00 Pitt at Navy ...... CBSSN ...... 1:00 Boston College at North Carolina ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Friday, September 6 Clemson at Maryland ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Wake Forest 10 at Boston College 24 ...... ESPN2 ...... 8:00 Duke at Virginia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA NC State at Florida State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Saturday, September 7 Georgia Tech at Virginia ...... *TBA ...... *TBA (12, 9) Florida 16 at (--, 24) Miami 21 ...... ESPN ...... 12:00 Wake Forest at Miami ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Middle Tennessee 20 at North Carolina 40 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 SC State 13 at (4, 5) Clemson 52 ...... RSN ...... 12:30 Saturday, November 2 (*To Be Announced on Oct. 21) Western Carolina 3 at Virginia Tech 45 ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:30 Virginia Tech at Boston College ...... *TBA ...... *TBA (2, 3) Oregon 59 at Virginia 13 ...... ABC/ESPN2 ...... 3:30 Clemson at Virginia ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Old Dominion 10 at Maryland 47 ...... ESPNews ...... 4:00 Miami at Florida State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Duke 28 at Memphis 14 ...... ESPN3 ...... 4:30 Pitt at Georgia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Syracuse 27 at (19, 20) Northwestern 48 ...... Big Ten Network ....6:00 North Carolina at NC State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Richmond 21 at NC State 23 ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:00 Wake Forest at Syracuse ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Saturday, September 14 Saturday, November 9 (*To Be Announced on Oct. 28) Virginia Tech 15 at East Carolina 10 ...... FSN ...... 12:00 Boston College at New Mexico State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA New Mexico 27 at Pitt 49 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 NC State at Duke ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Louisiana Monroe 21 at Wake Forest 19 ...... RSN ...... 12:30 Florida State at Wake Forest ...... *TBA ...... *TBA . Boston College 7 at Southern California 35 ...... Pac-12 Network ...3:00 Syracuse at Maryland ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Georgia Tech 38 at Duke 14 ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 Virginia Tech at Miami ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Nevada 7 at (10, 9) Florida State 62 ...... ESPN ...... 3:30 Virginia at North Carolina ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Wagner 0 at Syracuse 54 ...... ESPN3 ...... 4:00 Notre Dame at Pitt ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Maryland 32 at Connecticut 21 ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:30 Thursday, November 14 Thursday, September 19 Georgia Tech at Clemson ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 (3,4) Clemson 26, at NC State 14 ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 Saturday, November 16 (*To Be Announced on Nov. 4) Saturday, September 21 NC State at Boston College ...... *TBA ...... *TBA North Carolina 20 at Georgia Tech 28 ESPN ...... 12:00 Miami at Duke ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Wake Forest 25 at Army 11 ...... CBSSN ...... 12:00 Syracuse at Florida State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Marshall 21 at Virginia Tech 29 (3 ot) ...... ESPNU ...... 12:00 Maryland at Virginia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Pitt 58 at Duke 55 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 North Carolina at Pitt ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Tulane 17 at Syracuse 52 ...... RSN ...... 12:30 West Virginia 0 vs. Maryland 37 ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 Saturday, November 23 (*To Be Announced on Nov. 11) (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.) Boston College at Maryland ...... *TBA ...... *TBA VMI 0 at Virginia 49 ...... ESPN3 ...... 3:30 The Citadel at Clemson ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Bethune Cookman 6 at (8, 8) Florida State 54 ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:00 Duke at Wake Forest ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Savannah State 7 at (16, 17) Miami 77 ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:00 Idaho at Florida State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Alabama A&M at Georgia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Thursday, September 26 Virginia at Miami ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Virginia Tech 17 at Georgia Tech 10 ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 Old Dominion at North Carolina ...... *TBA ...... *TBA East Carolina at NC State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Saturday, September 28 Pitt at Syracuse ...... *TBA ...... *TBA (15, 15) Miami 49 at South Florida 21 ...... ESPNU ...... 12:00 East Carolina 55 at North Carolina 31 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Friday, November 29 Virginia 3 at Pitt 14 ...... RSN ...... 12:30 Miami at Pitt ...... ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2 ...... 8:00 Troy 31 at Duke 38 ...... ESPN3 ...... 3:00 (8, 8) Florida State 48 at Boston College 34 ...... ABC/ESPN2 ...... 3:30 Saturday, November 30 (*To Be Announced on Nov. 18) Wake Forest 7 at (3, 4) Clemson 56 ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 Boston College at Syracuse ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Central Michigan 14 at NC State 48 ...... ESPN3 ...... 3:30 Clemson at South Carolina ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Duke at North Carolina ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Saturday, October 5 Florida State at Florida ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Maryland at (8, 8) Florida State ...... ESPN ...... 12:00 Georgia at Georgia Tech ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Ball State at Virginia ...... RSN ...... 12:00 Maryland at NC State ...... *TBA ...... *TBA North Carolina at Virginia Tech ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Virginia Tech at Virginia ...... *TBA ...... *TBA Army at Boston College ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:00 Wake Forest at Vanderbilt ...... *TBA ...... *TBA NC State at Wake Forest ...... RSN ...... 3:30 (3, 4) Clemson at Syracuse ...... ABC/ESPN2 ...... 3:30 Saturday, December 7 Georgia Tech at (15, 14) Miami ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC ...... ESPN or ABC ..... 7:45 or 8:00 RSN--Refers to the Regional Sports Networks of FOX SportsSouth, Sun Sports, Comcast Sports Atlantic, NESN, FSN West, FSN Southwest and FSN Houston. *Networks may declare a six-day option on four occasions during the course of the season, selecting games with six days advance notice. 7 2013 ACC FB Game Summaries -- Sept. 26-28

Virginia Tech 17, Georgia Tech 10 QB Logan Thomas threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score, and CB Kendall Fuller’s interception in the waning moments sealed a solid performance by Virginia Tech’s defense, as the visiting Hokies (4-1, 1-0) knocked off Georgia Tech (3-1, 2-1) in the Thursday ESPN game at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Thomas found WR D.J. Coles with a 21-yard scoring strike less than three minutes into the game and capped a 91-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown in the second quarter as the Hokies grabbed an early 14-0 lead. The win was the third in 12 days for Virginia Tech, which limited the Yellow Jackets’ vaunted rushing attack to 129 yards. RB David Sims scored Georgia Tech’s lone touchdown on a 2-yard run with 3:16 left in the third quarter that capped a 14-play, 82-yard drive that chewed more than eight minutes off the clock. That cut Virginia Tech’s lead to 14-10, but the Hokie defense -- which allowed only 273 total yards -- shut the door from there, and Virginia Tech PK Cody Journell’s 39-yard fi eld goal early in the fourth quarter wound up being the fi nal points by either team.

Pitt 14, Virginia 3 One week after giving up 55 points in an ACC win over Duke, the Panthers’ defense rebounded with a fi rst-rate performance in defeating Virginia. Pitt (3-1, 2-1) limited the Cavaliers (2-2, 0-1) to 188 total yards, and the Panthers’ special teams came up with a pair of turnovers in the fi rst quarter to set up both touchdowns. RB James Conner’s 6-yard touchdown run put Pitt on the board at the 5:28 mark of the fi rst quarter, and QB Tom Savage found wideout Devin Street with a 15-yard touchdown strike three minutes later for a 14-0 lead. That wound up being enough for the homestanding Panthers, as Virginia struggled to move the ball and scored only on PK Ian Frye’s 32-yard fi eld goal late in the third quarter. LB Anthony Gonzalez led Pitt in tackles with 10, and DT Aaron Donald recorded a pair of sacks.

Florida State 48, Boston College 34 Redshirt senior QB Jameis Winston passed for 335 yards and four touchdowns as the eighth-ranked Seminoles (4-0, 2-0) remained unbeaten with Saturday’s road win. Winston threw touchdown passes of 10 and 56 yards to WR Rashad Greene and worked free from two potential sacks to fi nd WR Kenny Shaw with a 55-yard touchdown heave on the fi nal play of the fi rst half. Winston also threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to FB Chad Abram and led FSU in rushing with 77 yards. The Seminoles’ other scoring included a 20-yard touchdown interception return by DB P.J. Williams. ACC leading rusher Andre Williams led the ground attack for Boston College (2-2, 1-1) with 149 yards. QB Chase Rettig threw four touchdown passes, including two to TE C.J. Parsons.

Clemson 56, Wake Forest 7 The third-ranked Tigers (4-0, 2-0) scored 21 fi rst-quarter points and never looked back as QB Tajh Boyd had 380 yards of total offense. Boyd threw for three touchdowns and ran for one more in the win over the visiting Demon Deacons (2-3, 0-2). Clemson WR Sammy Watkins made six catches for 113 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown 46 seconds into the game. Boyd also connected with RB D.J. Howard on a 75-yard scoring play and passed 14 yards to WR Mike Williams for another TD. Wake Forest’s lone touchdown came on QB Tanner Price’s 10-yard pass to WR Sherman Ragland, III late in the fi rst quarter. Clemson S Bashaud Breeland had a quarterback sack and two total tackles for loss as the Tigers held Wake Forest to 222 total yards.

Miami 49, USF 21 The 15th-ranked Hurricanes (4-0) closed out the nonconference portion of their schedule unbeaten with a road win against the in-state rival Bulls (0-4). Miami, which has not trailed in a game this season, took control by scoring on its fi rst three possessions. RB Dallas Crawford rushed for a pair of touch- downs, and RB Duke Johnson found the end zone for the eighth straight game with a 4-yard touchdown run. QB Stephen Morris threw a pair of touch- down passes, but left the game in the fi rst half with an ankle injury. Backup QB Ryan Williams came on to throw for 153 yards and a TD and the Miami defense got into the act got into the scoring act on LB Jimmy Gaines’ touchdown fumble recovery. RB Marcus Shaw led USF with 127 yards in 20 carries and scored the Bulls’ lone touchdown.

NC State 48, Central Michigan 14 The Wolfpack (3-1) scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in defeating the Central Michigan on Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium. Junior QB Pete Thomas completed 14-of-20 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown while running for another score in leading a balanced Wolfpack offense to 483 yards on the day. Junior WR Bryan Underwood hauled in fi ve catches for 148 yards and a touchdown, while senior WR Rashard Smith recorded a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown. On the Wolfpack’s second defensive play of the game, NC State senior LB D.J. Green stepped in front of a Central Michigan pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown to put State up 7-0. RB Shadrach Thornton led the rushing attack with 71 yards, includ- ing a 29-yard run for a score.

Duke 38, Troy 31 Junior QB Brandon Connette accounted for fi ve touchdowns, throwing for three and running for two others, to lead the Blue Devils (3-2). Connette fi nished 20-of-28 for a career-high 324 yards in the air and 55 yards on the ground on 17 carries. WR Jamison Crowder was the main benefi ciary of Connette’s passing with 149 yards receiving and one touchdown. The 100-yard game was the third of the 2013 campaign for Crowder and eighth of his career. RB Josh Snead anchored the Duke running game with 108 yards, including a career-best 53-yard run in a fi rst quarter scoring drive. QB Corey Robinson fi nished 35-of-45 for 354 yards and two touchdowns for Troy (2-3) and RB Jordan Chunn rushed for a pair of TDs.

East Carolina 55, North Carolina 31 QB Shane Carden threw three touchdown passes and ran for three scores to lead the visiting Pirates (3-1) to Saturday’s nonconference win at Kenan Sta- dium. The Tar Heels (1-3) were led by WR Quinshad Davis, who had fi ve receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown and threw a 32-yard option pass to fellow WR T.J. Thorpe for another score. North Carolina QB Bryn Renner completed 28-of-46 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns. ECU’s Carden completed 32-of-47 passes for 346 yards, and RB Vintavious Cooper led all rushers with 186 yards and had a game-high eight receptions for 70 yards. 8 ACC Notes By The Numbers .794 - The ACC’s winning percentage in from the league’s fi rst season in 1953, it will 166 - Clemson QB Tajh Boyd set a school non-conference games through the fi rst fi ve mark the 8th time a school has entered ACC record by throwing his 166th consecutive pass weeks of the season. To date, the league has play in football. In the seven previous games, without an interception in last Saturday’s win posted a 31-8 record (.794) against non- the new ACC school has posted a 3-4 record. over Wake Forest. Boyd’s streak is now the 8th conference foes. Virginia (1954 at South Carolina), Georgia Tech longest in ACC history. (1983 at Clemson), Boston College (2005 vs. .905 - The combined fi eld goal percentage Florida State) and Pitt earlier this year against 209.9 - The pass effi ciency rating for Florida for Maryland PK Brad Craddock (10-11) and FSU, all dropped their inaugural games. Florida State redshirt freshman QB Jameis Winston. NC State PK Niklas Sade (9-10), two of the State (1992 vs. Duke), Miami (2004 vs. Florida Winston leads the ACC and ranks 2nd nationally most improved players in the FBS this fall. State) and Virginia Tech (2004 vs. Duke), all in pass effi ciency. Last year the duo combined for a .589 fi eld won their fi rst ACC contests. goal percentage (23-39) with Craddock mak- 213.7 - The number of yards of improvement ing 10 of 16 attempts (.625) and Sade 13 of 10.5 - The average number of points per in Maryland’s offense this year. The Terrapins 23 (.565). Craddock leads the nation in fi eld game for Syracuse RB Jerome Smith. Smith averaged 284.8 yards in 2012 in finishing goals (2.5) per game. leads the ACC in touchdowns with seven, in- dead last in the ACC in total offense. This year, cluding six rushing. His scoring average is the though 4 games, Maryland is averaging 498.5 .968 - Clemson PK Chris Catanzaro has best of any non-kicker in the league. yards per game and is ranked 2nd in the ACC, made 30 of his last 31 fi eld goal attempts, trailing only Florida State, its opponent this week a .968 percentage. He had a school-record 11 - The number of touchdowns that Duke in Tallahassee. string of 20 fi eld goal attempts without a miss junior QB Brandon Connette has been respon- in 2012 and now has a current streak of 10 sible for (7 passing, 4 rushing) in his last two 216.3 - The number of yards below Georgia without a miss. games. Connette, staring due to the injury to Tech’s season rushing average to which Virginia Anthony Boone, had 6 TDR against Pitt in a Tech’s defense held the Jackets’ in its 17-10 win 2 - For the fi rst time since 1972, Virginia has 58-55 loss and fi ve more TDR in the Blue’s last week. The Hokies limited the Jackets’ potent held back-to-back opponents to less than 200 Devils 38-31 win over Troy. running game, which came into the contest total yards in each game. UVa held VMI to just averaging 345.3 yards a contest, to just 129 79 yards in a 49-0 win on Sept. 21 and Pitt to 11-0 - When they meet in Tallahassee this yards on the ground. only 199 total yards in a 14-3 loss on Sept. 28. Saturday, 8th-ranked Florida State and 25th- ranked and unbeaten Maryland will be playing 221.89 - The pass effi ciency rating for Syra- 4 - For the fi rst time since Nov. 20, 2011, in Doak Campbell Stadium for the 12th time. cuse sophomore QB Terrell Hunt after just one the Atlantic Coast Conference has four teams Florida State has won each of the previous 11 game as a starter. Hunt would lead the ACC, but ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. Clem- meetings dating back to a 1966 game that was has not had enough pass attempts to qualify. son is ranked 3rd, followed by Florida State the initial meeting of the two teams in football. (8th), Miami (14th) and Maryland (25th). Saturday’s game, however, marks only the 262 - Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer second time that the Terrapins have been na- has a total of 262 coaching victories in his career 4-0 - For the fi rst time in its history, the ACC tionally ranked when they visited Tallahassee. and leads all active NCAA FBS head coaches. has four teams that are undefeated after four Beamer is in 6th place on the NCAA FBS all-time games in the season. Clemson, Florida State, 19.2 - Duke WR Jamison Crowder ranks 6th wins list. The late Joe Paterno (298) is next on Maryland and Miami all enter the week with nationally in punt return average, averaging the list. spotless 4-0 records. Two of them--Maryland 19.2 yards per return with two touchdowns. and FSU--meet in Tallahassee this Saturday. Crowder also ranks 14th in receptions per 331.5 - The average number of yards per game The previous best number of 4-0 teams was game (7.4), 16th in receiving yards per game of total offense for Maryland QB C.J. Brown. three, accomplished in 1994, 2000 and 2011. (106.0) and 9th in all-purpose yards per game Brown leads the ACC in total offense and ranks (169.6). 12th nationally. He also ranks 9th nationally in 6.0 - The number of QB sacks for Pitt se- pass effi ciency (176.5). nior NT Aaron Donald and Clemson DE Vic 106.3 - The average number of receiving Beasley. Donald and Beasley are tied for the yards this season for Pitt true freshman WR 1895 - Although they have met just 35 times on ACC lead, averaging 1.50 per game and are Tyler Boyd. He is the leading freshman receiver the gridiron, the football rivalry between Virginia tied for 2nd nationally behind Martin Ifedi of in the nation in receiving yards per game. His Tech and North Carolina dates from 1895. The Memphis. Maryland’s Marcus Whitfi eld (1.4/ average of 175.25 all-purpose yards per game two schools had a 51-year hiatus in the series gm) ranks 4th. ranks him 6th nationally and he also leads all from 1946 through 1997 and have played each freshmen in that category. year since the Hokies joined the ACC in 2004. 7 - A total of seven ACC teams are ranked among the nation’s Top 26 in total defense, 107 - Saturday’s meeting between Wake For- 1.000 - Four ACC placekickers are perfect with four league schools in the nation’s Top est and NC State will mark the 107th game in through four games of this season. Florida 10. Virginia Tech leads all ACC schools and a series which began in 1895 in Raleigh, N.C. State freshman Roberto Aguayo leads the way is ranked 4th, followed by Maryland (6), It has been played every year since 1910 and having made all 7 of his attempts, but he is Georgia Tech (9), Miami (10), Florida State is the longest, continuous series in the ACC. joined by Clemson’s Chandler Catanzaro, North (14), Virginia (16) and NC State (26). Future North Carolina and Virginia, which is the ACC’s Carolina’s Thomas Moore and Boston College’s ACC school Louisville ranks 3rd nationally in oldest rivalry with 117 meetings dating back Nate Freese who are all 4-for-4 in three point total defense. to 1892, has “only” been played continuously attempts. 8 - When Syracuse hosts third-ranked Florida since 1919. State in its inaugural ACC football game, aside 9 ATLANTIC DIVISION TEAM NOTES

RB Andre Williams has eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for his career with 2,067 through 37 career games ... The Schnecksville, Pa., native vaulted into 13th place all-time in the BC rushing annals, eclipsing Brendan McCarthy’s (1965- 67) mark of 2,060 yards, with 149 yards vs. Florida State on Saturday ... Williams charted his third 100-yard performance in four games this season ... QB Chase Rettig’s four touchdown passes on Saturday were a career high ... Rettig’s 52-yard touchdown pass to RB Myles Willis was his longest this year for a completion and scoring pass play ... PK Nate Freese is now is 4-for-4 on fi eld goal tries the season and 54-for-65 for his career (.831) whch is 5th best nationally among all active kickers... Junior DB Dominique Williams grabbed his fi rst-career interception on Saturday ... Boston College has logged fi ve interceptions this season ... TE C.J. Parsons caught his fi rst two career touchdown passes in the Florida State game. WR Martavis Bryant is now averaging 23.1 yards per catch... For his career, Bryant has 31 catches for 715 yards and eight TDs ... QB Tajh Boyd threw for 311 yards and rushed for 69 in Saturday’s win over Wake Forest to give him 9,971 career yards of total offense ... Boyd became Clemson’s all-time leader in total offense and moved into fourth place on the ACC’s all-time chart ... Clemson’s 49-point margin of victory vs. Wake Forest on Saturday was its fourth largest margin of victory against an ACC opponent ... The largest margin of victory over an ACC opponent came in 1981 when Clemson beat Wake Forest 82-24 (58 points)...Backup QB Cole Stoudt completed 10 of 11 passes for 90 yards against Wake Forest and has now completed 29 of 31 passes on the season, a 93.5% completion percentage.

WR Rashad Greene has caught at least one touchdown pass in all four games in 2013 and has a touchdown pass in his last fi ve games dating back to FSU’s Orange Bowl victory over Northern Illinois ... Greene ranks 12th all time on FSU’s career receiving scores list with 18 and leads all active ACC receivers ...QB Jameis Winston has received three ACC weekly honors thus far ... Winston was named the ACC Offensive Back of the Week on Sept. 30 and was named ACC Rookie of the Week on Sept. 3 and Sept. 16 ... Winston was also an honorable mention selection for this week’s Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards ... Winston’s 209.9 passing effi ciency rating leads the ACC and ranks second nationally ... LB Telvin Smith was named the ACC Freshman of the Week after registering a team-high 10 tackles and a key quarterback sack in last Saturday’s 48-34 win at Boston College ... Smith led a Seminole defense that currently ranks 14th nationally.

Maryland has opened the season 4-0 for the fi rst time since 2001 ... Maryland’s 37-0 win over West Virginia on Sept. 21 marked its fi rst shutout since a 26-0 win over Wake Forest on Oct. 18, 2008 ... It was Maryland’s fi rst shutout of the Moun- taineers since a 33-0 win on Sept. 18, 1999 ... Maryland has totaled 30 or more points in all four games this season...The last time the Terps scored 30 or points in four or more consecutive games came in 2002 ... With a string of strong defensive performances to open the season, Maryland is the third-ranked scoring defense in the country, holding opponents to 10.3 points per game ... That mark is the lowest average for a Maryland defense through four games since the 1980 season, when the Terps held their fi rst four opponents to an average of 9.3 points per game (Villianova, 3, Vanderbilt, 6; West Virginia, 11; North Carolina, 17).

LB D.J. Green came up with NC State’s fi rst pass interception of the season in Saturday’s 48-14 win over Central Michigan and made it count ...Green returned it 37 yards for the Pack’s fi rst score of the game, on Central Michigan’s fi rst offensive play ... It was the second score of Green’s career, as he fell on blocked punt against Boston College in 2010 ... Ss Josh Stanley and Hakeem Jones added interceptions in Saturday’s win ... NC State’s 182 rushing yards in the fi rst half on Satur- day were more than the Pack posted in all but two entire games last season and the most in the fi rst half since 1997, when a Mike O’Cain-led team rushed for 189 yards in the fi rst half in a 47-45 win at Duke ... A pair of wideouts had productive days gaining yards in the win over Central Michigan, as WR Bryan Underwood fi nished with 190 yards of total offense (148 receiving, 42 rushing), and WR Rashard Smith had 167 total yards (87 on punt returns, 41 rushing, and 39 receiving) ... WR Travares Copeland, a transfer from West Virginia, and DE Drew Davis saw their fi rst action of the season on Saturday.

With the Sept. 21 win over visiting Tulane, Syracuse joined fellow ACC member Virginia Tech in becoming the 15th and 16th FBS programs to record 700 all-time wins ... The Orange, which plays host to third-ranked Clemson in its fi rst-ever ACC game on Saturday, has recorded six straight wins in the Carrier Dome and has outscored visiting opponents by 150 points during the streak ... Syracuse has scored at least 50 points in two straight games for the fi rst time since 1997 ... Syracuse recorded two blocked punts in a game vs. Tulane for the fi rst time since Sept. 11, 2004 (against Buffalo) ... Syracuse also recorded a team blocked fi eld goal in the second quarter. The block snapped Tulane PK Cairo Santos’ streak of 26 consecutive fi eld goals made ... RB Jerome Smith has rushed for at least one touchdown in each of his last four games ... Smith has six rushing TDs this season, three more than he had in 13 games in 2012 ... With seven total TDs and 42 points, Smith ranks fi rst among non-kickers thus far in ACC scoring. WR Michael Campanaro hauled-in seven passes for 75 yards in last Saturday’s ACC game at Clemson to move into second place in school history and 10th on the ACC career receiving list with 194 career receptions ... Campanaro leads the ACC in receptions averaging eight per game ... Campanaro’s 194 career catches are also the most among active ACC players ... Clemson’s Sammy Watkins is next with 164 ... With his touchdown pass against the Tigers, QB Tanner Price now has 45 for his career and rank second on Wake Forest’s all-time list in that category ... Sophomore WR Sherman Ragland III, playing in his fi rst game this season, caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Price in the fi rst quarter for his only catch of the game ... On the defensive side, NT Nikita Whitlock’s 40 career tackles for lost yardage are the most among active ACC players ... Jim Grobe is just two wins shy of equaling Peahead Walker’s all-time school record for wins by a Wake Forest head coach (77) ... The Demon Deacons’ game with NC State this Saturday will mark the 104th staight year in which the schools have met. 10

COASTAL DIVISION TEAM NOTES

With Saturday’s 38-31 win over visiting Troy, the Blue Devils scored at least 28 points for the 10th time in their past 12 home games … Duke is averaging 38.0 points per game at home this season and 39.1 points per game at home since the 2012 season ... Duke posted a season-high 10.0 tackles for loss, including 2.5 from S Jeremy Cash … seven Blue Devils recorded a TFL on the day … QB Brandon Connette ran for his 22nd and 23rd career rushing scores on Saturday to set the school record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, surpassing the previous mark of 22 set by Mike Dunn (1975-78) … Connette now ranks third on Duke’s all-time rushing touchdowns list, trailing Tom Davis (28 from 1941-44) and Jay Calabrese (24 from 1965-67) ... WR Jamison Crowder had a 60-yard touchdown reception from Connette for his school-record seventh career touchdown catch of 50-plus yards Georgia Tech has played 202 consecutive games without being shut out (last shutout came vs. Florida State on Oct. 18, 1997) ... The Yellow Jackets have played 349 consecutive home games since being shut out (last shut out came vs. Georgia on Nov. 30, 1957) ... DE Jeremiah Attaochu’s 29.5 career tackles for loss rank third among active ACC players and 20th all-time at Georgia Tech ... PK Harrison Butker’s 49-yard fi eld goal in last Thursday night’s ACC game against Virginia Tech matched his career-high (also at Duke) ... With 759 career rushing yards, QB Vad Lee passed Donnie Davis for the seventh-most by a Georgia Tech quarterback ... Lee ranks 17th in rushing among all active ACC players, regardless of position ... RB David Sims is the 22nd Georgia Tech player to reach 1,600 career rushing yards ... Sims’ 1,616 rushing yards rank 21st on Georgia Tech’s all-time list and fourth among active ACC players ... The Yellow Jackets need three more wins to reach 700 all-time. Miami is one of fi ve schools nationally that has not trailed this season, joining Louisville, Ohio State, Texas Tech and Washington ... The Hurricanes actually have not trailed in the last 357 minutes, dating back to their 41-40 road loss at Virginia in 2012 ... Miami has registered 16 quarterback sacks in four games thus far – four more than it had in 12 games in 2012 ... The Hurricanes are tied for the ACC lead with 13 turnovers gained and rank fi fth nationally ... RB Duke Johnson is the only player in Miami history with at least three kickoff returns of 95 yards or more in his career ... Eighteen of TE Clive Walford’s last 20 touches have resulted in either a Miami fi rst down or touchdown ... Walford has seven catches through the fi rst four games of 2013 ... Six have resulted in a fi rst down, one resulted in a touchdown and the other was an 8-yard gain ... The Hurricanes have scored 30 or more points in 15 of its fi rst 28 games of the Al Golden coaching era, posting a 13-2 record in those contests. QB Bryn Renner completed 28 of 46 passes for a career-high 366 yards and three touchdowns in last Saturday’s noncon- ference game against East Carolina ... Renner has 61 career touchdown passes, passing T.J. Yates for second in school history. Renner is seven shy of UNC’s all-time mark of 68 set by Darian Durant from 2001-04 ... Renner ranks 24th in ACC history in career passing yards with 7,573 ... WR Quinshad Davis caught fi ve passes for 111 yards last Saturday, his fourth career 100-yard receiving game and his fi rst such game this season ... Davis also threw a 32-yard option touchdown pass to fellow WR T.J. Thorpe ... Thorpe’s touchdown was his fi rst since returning a kickoff 100 yards for a score at Clemson in 2011. It was his fi rst career touchdown reception ... PK Thomas Moore kicked four extra points against East Carolina and is now 61-for-61 in his career ... Including 126 consecutive made PATs by Casey Barth, North Carolina has made 187 consecutive extra points. The Panthers have won three straight games for the fi rst time since a four-game winning streak during the 2010 and 2011 seasons ... Pitt owns its fi rst same-season three-game winning streak since the 2010 team defeated Syracuse, Rutgers and Louisville consecutively ... Pitt’s point total in last weekend’s 14-3 win over Virginia was its lowest in a victory since the Panthers defeated West Virginia 13-9 on Dec. 1, 2007 ... The win also marked Pitt’s fi rst ACC triumph at home ... WR Tyler Boyd recorded his third consecutive 100-yard receiving game, becoming the fi rst Pitt freshman to achieve that feat since Antonio Bryant in 1999 ... Boyd fi nished with seven catches for 111 yards against Virginia ... Senior DT Aaron Donald tallied two of Pitt’s three quarterback sacks in the Virginia game ... The pair of sacks pushed Donald’s career total to 24.5, moving him into seventh place on the school’s all-time list ahead of Brandon Lindsey (22.5), Dennis Atiyeh (23) and Bryan Knight (23.5).

Virginia’s defense has held an opponent to under 200 yards of total offense in back-to-back games for the fi rst time since 1972 ... The Cavaliers held VMI to 79 total yards on Sept. 21 and Pitt to 199 total yards on Saturday ... With seven quarterback sacks against Pitt, UVa’s defense has collected at least three sacks in three of its four games (BYU, VMI, Pitt) ... The seven sacks are the most since by the Cavaliers since they recorded nine against Duke in 2006 ...Vir- ginia also intercepted multiple passes last Saturday for the fi rst time since they snagged three at NC State in 2012 ... P Alec Vozenilek booted a career-long 77-yard punt in the third quarter vs. Pitt ... The punt was the longest by a Virginia player since Will Brice’s 78-yard punt against Georgia Tech in 1994 and the fourth-longest in school history ... WR Dominique Terrell has caught at least one pass in 18 consecutive games.

The Hokies have won their last eight games against ACC Coastal Division opponents ... QB Logan Thomas needs three yards passing to break the Virginia Tech school record for career passing yards (7,017 by Tyrod Taylor) ... Saturday’s ACC game against North Carolina will be Virginia Tech’s homecoming ... Virginia Tech’s last loss in a Homecoming game was during the 1998 season when Temple handed the Hokies a 28-24 loss ... Virginia Tech has a 22-4 record in Homecoming games during Frank Beamer’s tenure as head coach ... Virginia Tech has intercepted 10 passes during its last four games. ... The Hokies have had at least one quarterback sack and one interception in each of their last nine games ... The Hokies have lost just one fumble during their fi rst fi ve games ... Virginia Tech has held its fi rst fi ve opponents scoreless in the fourth quarter of play and has allowed a total of four passing touchdowns thus far.

11 ACC Primetime Performances September 26-28, 2013 Rushing Boston College RB Andre Williams (Schnecksville, Pa.) compiled 149 yards on 28 carries against Florida State...Duke RB Josh Snead (Smithfi eld, N.C.) averaged 9.8 yards per rush for 108 yards in the Blue Devils’ 38-31 win over Troy...Miami RB Duke Johnson (Miami, Fla.) tallied 84 yards on 14 carries and a touchdown as the Hurricanes defeated South Florida, 49-21...Florida State QB Jameis Winston (Bessemer, Ala.) rushed for 77 yards on 14 carries at Boston College...NC State RB Shadrach Thornton (Hinesville, Ga.) scored a touchdown and had 71 yards on the ground in the Wolfpack’s 48-14 win over Central Michigan...Clemson QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.) rushed for 69 yards and a touchdown in the Tigers’ 56-7 win over Wake Forest...Duke QB Brandon Connette (Corona, Calif.) had two touchdowns on 55 yards rushing against Troy. Passing and Total Offense Florida State QB Jameis Winston (Bessemer, Ala.) led the league with 412 yards of total offense with 335 yards passing and four touchdowns in the win over Boston College...Clemson QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.) added 311 yards passing to his 69 yards rushing and threw for three scores against Wake Forest...Duke QB Brandon Connette (Corona, Calif.) compiled 379 yards of total offense with 324 yards passing against and 5 TDR against Troy...North Carolina QB Bryn Renner (West Springfi eld, Va.) threw for three touch- downs and had 352 yards of total offense against East Carolina...Virginia Tech QB Logan Thomas (Lynchburg, Va.) was 19-for-25 passing for 221 yards and had 58 yards on the ground in the Thursday night win over Georgia Tech...NC State QB Pete Thomas (El Cajon, Calif.) tallied 262 yards in the win over Central Michigan...Miami QB Stephen Morris (Miami, Fla.) led all ACC QBs with a pass effi ciency of 226.5 and had 222 yards of total offense in the win over South Florida despite playing less han a half due to injury.

Pass Receiving Duke WR Jamison Crowder (Monroe, N.C.) had 149 yards on seven receptions and had one score in the win over Troy...NC State WR Bryan Underwood (University Heights, Ohio) had an 80-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter and had 29.6 yards per reception for 148 yards in the win over Central Michigan...Clemson WR Sammy Watkins (Fort Myers, Fla.) tallied 113 yards and one touchdwon on six catches against Wake Forest...North Carolina WR Quinshad Davis (Gaffney, S.C.) caught fi ve passes and accumulated 111 yards in the loss to East Carolina...Pitt freshman WR Tyler Boyd (Clairton, Pa.) also had 111 yards receiving in the Panthers’ 14-3 win over Virginia...Miami WR Stacy Coley (Pompano Beach, Fla.) and Florida State WR Rashad Greene (Albany, Ga.) both grabbed two touchdown passes. Defense Duke LB David Helton (Chattanooga, Tenn.) led the league on the week with 15 tackles against Troy...Fellow Blue Devils S Jeremy Cash (Plantation, Fla.) had 14 tackles, S Anthony Young-Wiseman (Bethesda, Md.) had 12, and CB Bryon Fields (Charlotte, N.C.) had 10 in the game...Virginia freshman Max Valles (Sicklerville, N.J.) had 2.5 sacks against Pitt... Virginia CB Maurice Canady (Richmond, Va.), Pitt DL Aaron Donald (Pittsburgh, Pa.), and Boston College DE Kasim Edebali (Hamburg, Germany) all had 2 sacks each in their respective games...Cavalier DT Brent Urban (Mississauga, Ontario) tallied 4.0 tackles for loss...Virginia Tech freshman DB Brandon Facyson (Newnan, Ga.) had three passes defended, including an interception, in the win over Georgia Tech, and forced a fumble and recovered a fumble against the Jackets...NC State CB Juston Burriss (Raleigh, N.C.) also had three defended passes against Central Michigan...NC State LB D.J. Green (Macon, Ga.) returned an interception 37 yards for a score...Florida State DB P.J. Williams scored from 20 yards out on an interception against Boston College...Wake Forest LB Brandon Chubb (Marietta, Ga.) and LB Teddy Matthews (West Palm Beach, Fla.) each had seven solo and 9.0 tackles against Clemson. Special Teams NC State K Niklas Sade (Wake Forest, N.C.) and Florida State K Roberto Aguayo (Mascotte, Fla.) both were 6-6 on PAT and 2-2 on fi eld goals for 12 points apiece...NC State PR Rashard Smith (Dublin, Ga.) returned a punt 67 yards for a touchdown...Boston College’s Myles Willis (Conyers, Ga.) averaged 38.0 yards on three kick returns...Virginia P Alec Vozenilek (Richmond, Va.) averaged 46.6 yards on nine kicks and had four go over 50 yards. The ACC In the Seven former league QBs started in the NFL this week, the most from any conference...San Francisco RB Frank Gore (Miami) ran for 153 yards on 20 carries and a TD in the 49ers win over St. Louis...In the same game WR Anquan Boldin (Florida State) had 5 catches for 90 yards and another TD for the 49ers...Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller (Clemson) rushed for 77 yards against the Ravens...Seattle QB Russell Wilson (NC State) rushed for 77 yards and threw for 123 in an overtime win over the Texans...San Diego QB Philip Rivers (NC State) threw for 401 yards on 35-of-42 passing and there touchdowns against Dallas...Houston QB Matt Schaub (Virginia) had 355 yards passing against the Seahawks...Torrey Smith (Maryland) averaged 33.2 yards per catch for 166 yards and one touchdown against Buffalo...QB Mike Glennon (NC State) was 24-43 for 193 yards in his debut for Tampa Bay..Denver WR Demaryius Thomas (Georgia Tech) had 9 catches for 86 yards and 2 TDs in the Broncos win over Philadelphia ..Buffalo QB EJ Manuel (Florida State) threw for 167 yards as the Bills beat Baltimore...In the same game Baltimore WR Torrey Smith (Maryland) had 5 catches for 166 yards and a TD...Detroit LB Stephen Tulloch (NC State) had 14 tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss in the Lions’ win over Chicago. 12 ACC Players of the Week Offensive Back S 3 ...... Tajh Boyd, QB, Sr.-R, Clemson ACC Players of the Week S 9 ...... Andrew Williams, RB, Sr., Boston College S16 ...... Vad Lee, QB, So., Georgia Tech S23 ...... Tom Savage, QB, Sr.-R, Pitt September 30, 2013 S30 ...... Jameis Winston, QB, Fr.-R, Florida State O 7 ...... O14 ...... Virginia Tech leads the way with three honorees; two named from FSU and Duke O21 ...... O28 ...... GREENSBORO, N.C. – Three Virginia Tech student-athletes earned Atlantic Coast Conference weekly football honors N 4 ...... following the Hokies’ 17-10 road win at Georgia Tech on Thursday night, and two apiece were recognized from Florida N11 ...... N18 ...... State and Duke. Virginia Tech guard Andrew Miller was named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after posting N25 ...... D 2 ...... 11 knockdown blocks in Thursday night’s win, while defensive tackle Derrick Hopkins, who led an effort that limited the Offensive Line Yellow Jackets to 129 rushing yards, was named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week. \Cornerback Brandon Facyson S 3 ...... Ryan Norton, C, So.-R, Clemson and ...... Brandon Linder, G, Sr., Miami (a key fumble recovery and an interception) earned Co-Rookie of the Week accolades. Florida State redshirt freshman S 9 ...... James Hurst, T, Sr., North Carolina S16 ...... Shaq Mason,G, Jr., Georgia Tech quarterback Jameis Winston, who threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns in the Seminoles’ 48-34 win at Boston Col- S23 ...... Shaq Mason (2), G, Jr., Georgia Tech lege, was named the ACC Offensive Back of the Week. Winston received his third weekly honor of the season after twice S30 ...... Andrew Miller, Sr.-R, G, Virginia Tech O 7 ...... being named the ACC Rookie of the Week. The Seminoles’ Telvin Smith was named the ACC Linebacker of the Week O14 ...... O21 ...... after making 10 tackles, including a quarterback sack, in the win over the Eagles. Duke’s Jamison Crowder was named O28 ...... N 4 ...... the ACC Receiver of the Week and joined Winston in earning conference weekly honors for the third time. Crowder, N11 ...... N18 ...... named ACC Specialist of the Week on two prior occasions, had seven catches for 149 yards and a touchdown in the Blue N25 ...... Devils’ 38-31 win over Troy. Duke safety Jeremy Cash (14 tackles and a key interception) was voted the ACC Defensive D 2 ...... Back of the Week. NC State’s Rashard Smith was named the ACC Specialist of the Week after his 87-yard punt return Receiver S 3 ...... Sammy Watkins, WR, Jr., Clemson for a touchdown in a 48-14 win over Central Michigan. Miami’s Stacy Coley was named the ACC Co-Rookie of the Week S 9 ...... Stefon Diggs, WR, So., Maryland S16 ...... Tyler Boyd, WR, Fr., Pitt after catching two touchdown passes in the Hurricanes’ 49-21 win at South Florida. S23 ...... Devin Street, WR, Sr.-R, Pitt S30 ...... Jamison Crowder, WR, Jr., Duke OFFENSIVE BACK – Jameis Winston, Fr.-R, QB, Florida State, 6-4, 225, Hueytown, Ala. O 7 ...... O14 ...... Winston led the Seminoles to a come-from-behind 48-34 victory at Boston College by completing 17-of-27 passes for O21 ...... O28 ...... 330 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing for a team-high 67 yards on 14 carries. The Seminoles trailed 17-3 in the N 4 ...... N11 ...... second quarter, but took a 24-17 lead into halftime after Winston evaded two defenders and threw a 55-yard “Hail Mary” N18 ...... N25 ...... touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Kenny Shaw as time expired at the end of the second quarter. Three of the D 2 ...... four longest passes of his career were completed in the game, as the Alabama native also tossed a 56-yard touchdown Defensive Line and had a 41-yard completion. Winston fi nished with his second 300-yard passing game and set a new career-high in S 3 ...... Robert Welsh, DE, Jr., Syracuse S 9 ...... Art Norman, DE, Jr., NC State and rushing yards...... Tony Chickillo, DE, Jr., Miami S16 ...... James Gayle, DE, Sr., Virginia Tech S23 ...... Nikita Whitlock, NG, Sr., Wake Forest and OFFENSIVE LINEMAN – Andrew Miller, Virginia Tech, Sr., OG, 6-4, 304, Bassett, Va...... Vic Beasley, DE, Jr.-R, Clemson S30 ...... Derrick Hopkins, DT, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech Miller had a solid game up front as the Hokies went on the road and defeated previously unbeaten Georgia Tech, 17- O 7 ...... O14 ...... 10, in ACC action. The senior played all 55 offensive snaps, grading out at 87 percent with 11 knockdowns in the win. O21 ...... O28 ...... RECEIVER – Jamison Crowder, Duke, Jr., WR, 5-9, 175, Monroe, N.C. N 4 ...... N11 ...... Crowder averaged 21.3 yards per reception in Saturday’s 38-31 win over visiting Troy, and six of his seven receptions N18 ...... N25 ...... produced Duke fi rst downs. Crowder’s big day included a touchdown reception of 60 yards, which extended his school D 2 ...... record for touchdown receptions of 50 yards or more to seven. With 149 receiving yards, Crowder posted his third Linebacker S 3 ...... Spencer Shuey, LB, Sr.-R, Clemson triple-digit yardage receiving game this season and the eighth of his career. Crowder also returned two punts for 31 S 9 ...... Denzel Perryman, LB, Jr., Miami yards to fi nish with 180 all-purpose yards. S16 ...... Marcus Whitfi eld, LB, Sr., Maryland S23 ...... Stephone Anthony, LB, Jr., Clemson S30 ...... Telvin Smith, OLB, Sr., Florida State DEFENSIVE LINEMAN – Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech, Sr. DT, 6-2, 312, Highland Springs, Va. O 7 ...... O14 ...... Hopkins was a force against Georgia Tech’s potent option attack as the Hokies limited the Yellow Jackets to 129 rushing O21 ...... O28 ...... yards in last Thursday night’s 17-10 ACC road win. The senior was credited with a team-high seven tackles (fi ve solo) N 4 ...... N11 ...... with three exceptional plays, including a key stop on fourth down late in the game to stop a Georgia Tech drive and N18 ...... turn the ball back over to Virginia Tech. Hopkins scored a career-high 54 points in the Hokies’ coaching staff’s grading N25 ...... D 2 ...... system. Defensive Back S 3 ...... Anthony Harris, S, Jr., Virginia LINEBACKER – Telvin Smith, Florida State, Sr., OLB, 6-3, 218, Valdosta, Ga. S 9 ...... Bryce Jones, CB, So., Boston College S16 ...... Dexter McDougle, CB, Sr., Maryland Smith led Florida State defensively in a 48-34 victory at Boston College by making a game-high 10 stops and matching S23 ...... A.J. Hendy, S, Sr., Maryland S30 ...... Jeremy Cash, S, So., Duke his career-best with two tackles for loss. Smith also had a sack, and his 10-tackle performance was a season high. O 7 ...... O14 ...... DEFENSIVE BACK – Jeremy Cash, Duke, So., S, 6-2, 210, Plantation, Fla. O21 ...... O28 ...... Cash helped Duke to a 38-31 win over Troy by registering 14 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one interception. The N 4 ...... N11 ...... interception – the fi rst of Cash’s career – came at the Blue Devils’ 6-yard line following the game’s fi nal snap and pre- N18 ...... N25 ...... served the win. Cash, who established career single-game bests for total tackles and tackles for loss, leads the ACC in D 2 ...... both tackles (51) and tackles per game (10.2). Specialist S 3 ...... Jamison Crowder, WR, Jr., Duke S 9 ...... Niklas Sade, PK, Jr., NC State SPECIALIST – Rashard Smith, NC State, Sr., WR, 5-9, 175, Dublin, Ga. S16 ...... Roberto Aguayo, PK, Sr., Florida State Smith returned a punt 87 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Wolfpack’s 48-14 win over visiting Central S23 ...... Jamison Crowder (2), WR, Jr., Duke S30 ...... Rashard Smith, WR-PR, Sr., NC State Michigan on Saturday. The return tied as the third-longest in school history. Smith also rushed for 41 yards on fi ve O 7 ...... O14 ...... carries and had three catches for another 39 yards to tally 167 all-purpose yards for the game. O21 ...... O28 ...... N 4 ...... CO-ROOKIE – Stacy Coley, Miami, Fr., WR, 6-1, 173, Pompano Beach, Fla. N11 ...... N18 ...... Coley hauled in career highs for receptions (4), receiving yards (96) and receiving touchdowns (2) in Miami’s 49-21 N25 ...... D 2 ...... road win at USF. Coley led the Hurricanes with 96 receiving yards, hauling in touchdowns of 34 and 11 yards. Coley ranks fourth on the team with 131 receiving yards and leads the team with three touchdown receptions. It marked the Rookie S 3 ...... Jameis Winston, QB, Fr.-R, Florida State second straight game that Coley had multiple touchdowns, as he had one receiving touchdown and one kick return for S 9 ...... Germone Hopper,WR, Fr.-R, Clemson S16 ...... Jameis Winston, QB, Fr.-R, Florida State a touchdown versus Savannah State on Sept. 23. S23 ...... Tyler Boyd, WR, Fr., Pitt S30 ...... Brandon Facyson, CB, Fr., Virginia Tech and ...... Stacy Coley, WR, Fr., Miami CO-ROOKIE – Brandon Facyson, Virginia Tech, Fr., CB, 6-2, 173, Newnan, Ga. O 7 ...... O14 ...... Playing in front of nearly 40 friends and family less than 30 miles from home in last Thursday night’s 17-10 win at O21 ...... O28 ...... Georgia Tech, the true freshman recovered a fumble on the opening drive that set up a Hokies touchdown. Facyson then N 4 ...... forced a fumble on the next drive that was recovered by Georgia Tech, but eventually ended that drive with his fourth N11 ...... N18 ...... interception of the season. For the game, he had three tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, an interception N25 ...... D 2 ...... and two pass breakups. 13 2013 ACC Game Previews

Saturday, October 5 Saturday, October 5 #3/4 Clemson (4-0, 2-0 ACC) North Carolina (1-3, 0-1 ACC) at Syracuse (2-2, 2-0 ACC) at Virginia Tech (4-1, 1-0 AAC) 3:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN2 12:30; ACC Network Carrier Dome (49,262) Lane Stadium (65,632) The Series: Syracuse leads 1-0; First meeting at Syracuse The Series: Virginia Tech leads 18-11-6; Virginia Tech leads 3-2 at home The Coaches: Dabo Swinney: 44-21 (6th year) at Clemson and overall The Coaches: Larry Fedora: 9-7 (2nd year) at North Carolina; 43-26 (6th year) overall Scott Shafer: 2-2 (1st year) overall and at Syracuse Frank Beamer: 220-104-2 (27th year) at Virginia Tech; 262-128-4 (33rd year) overall

Last week: Clemson def. Wake Forest, 56-7; Syracuse had an open date Last week: East Carolina def. North Carolina, 55-31, Virginia Tech def. Georgia Tech, 17-10

Of note: After splitting its four-game nonconference slate to open the season, the Orange welcome Of note: Virginia Tech has won seven of nine meetings between the teams since joining the ACC the Tigers for their fi rst-ever ACC game ... Clemson will be making its fi rst trip to Syracuse ... The in 2004, but the Tar Heels won last year’s meeting in Chapel Hill by a 48-34 score ... The 48 points lone previous meeting between the programs came at the 1995 Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla., scored by UNC were the most by either team in the series, which was fi rst played in 1895 ... RB where Syracuse posted a 41-0 victory ... Future NFL stars Donovan McNabb and Marvin Harrison Giovani Bernard rushed for a career-high 262 yards and one touchdown to key the Tar Heels to last led the Orange ... Donovan threw for three touchdowns and ran for one more, while Harrison had season’s win ... Five of the nine ACC meetings between the teams have been decided by seven points seven receptions for 173 yards and a pair of TDs. or less, including Virginia Tech’s 20-17 victory in the most recent game at Blacksburg in 2011.

Ones to watch: Clemson RB D.J. Howard had two receptions for 86 yards, including a 75-yard Ones to watch: North Carolina WR T.J. Thorpe had six catches for 70 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown vs. Wake Forest ... Syracuse QB Terrel Hunt threw for four touchdowns and ran for touchdown reception, in last Saturday’s game vs. East Carolina ... Virginia Tech CB Kendall Fuller’s another while making his fi rst career start in a 52-17 win over Tulane on Sept. 21. interception ended Georgia Tech’s fi nal possession in the Hokies’ ACC win last Thursday.

Next week: Boston College at Clemson (Oct. 12); Syracuse at NC State (Oct. 12) Next week: North Carolina has an open date; Pitt at Virginia Tech (Oct. 12) CU ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... SU UNC ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... VT Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 43.0...... (16) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (35) ...... 37.5 25.3...... (86) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (91) ...... 23.2 179.3...... (61) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (71) ...... 159.8 100.3...... (112) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (89) ...... 139.8 312.5...... (18) ...... Passing Offense ...... (41) ...... 263.8 296.8...... (23) ...... Passing Offense ...... (99) ...... 188.8 491.8...... (22) ...... Total Offense ...... (54) ...... 423,5 397.0...... (75) ...... Total Offense ...... (108) ...... 328.6 17.3...... (26) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (46) ...... 22.0 32.5...... (T-93) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (21) ...... 15.8 133.3...... (44) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (24) ...... 109.3 234.5...... (115) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (19) ...... 103.0 213.3...... (51) ...... Passing Defense ...... (63) ...... 228.5 225.3...... (60) ...... Passing Defense ...... (5) ...... 138.2 346.5...... (38) ...... Total Defense ...... (32) ...... 337.8 459.8...... (105) ...... Total Defense ...... (4) ...... 241.2 1.5s ...... (T-5) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (44) ...... 0.5 Even ...... (T-66) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (21) ...... 1.2

Saturday, October 5 Saturday,October 5 Georgia Tech (3-1, 2-1 ACC) Maryland (4-0, 0-0 ACC) at at Miami (4-0, 0-0 ACC) #8/8 Florida State (4-0, 2-0 ACC) 3:30 p.m.; ESPNU Noon; ESPN Sun Life Stadium (74,916) Doak Campbell Stadium (82,300)

The Series: Georgia Tech leads 10-8; Miami leads 3-2 at home The Series: Florida State leads 21-2; Florida State leads 11-0 at FSU

The Coaches: Paul Johnson: 43-27 (6th year) at Georgia Tech; 150-66 (17th year) overall The Coaches: Randy Edsall: 10-18 (3rd year) at Maryland; 84-88 (15th year) overall Al Golden: 17-11 (3rd year) at Miami; 44-45 (8th year) overall Jimbo Fisher: 35-10 (4th year) at Florida State and overall

Last week: Virginia Tech def. Georgia Tech, 17-10; Miami def. USF, 49-21 Last week: Maryland had an open date; Florida State def. Boston College, 48-34

Of note: Miami has won the last four meetings, including a 42-36 overtime win at Georgia Tech in Of note: The Seminoles seek their seventh straight win in the series, which was fi rst played in 1966 2012 ... Miami QB Stephen Morris passed for 436 yards in last year’s game, and RB Mike James scored the winning touchdown on a 25-yard run in OT ... QB Tevin Washington rushed for three and has seen the teams meet every year since 1992 ... QB EJ Manuel led the way on a 41-14 FSU touchdowns for the Yellow Jackets, who tied the game after trailing 19-0 ... Georgia Tech’s last win win last November at College Park, completing 17-of-23 passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns as in the series was a 41-23 decision over the 23rd-ranked Hurricanes in 2008 in Atlanta ... Miami holds the Seminoles clinched the Coastal Division title en route to their eventual 2012 ACC Championship. a 5-4 edge in ACC meetings against the Yellow Jackets since joining the conference in 2004 ... The teams fi rst met in 1955, with Georgia Tech scoring a 14-6 victory in Atlanta. Ones to watch: Maryland S A.J. Hendy was named the Walter Camp Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week after returning an interception for a TD and recovering two fumbles in the Terps’ Ones to watch: DE Jeremiah Attaochu has moved into 20th place on Georgia Tech’s all-time list 37-0 win over West Virginia on Sept. 21 ... Florida State DB P.J. Williams’ 20-yard interception return with 29.5 career tackles for loss ... Miami RB Dallas Crawford scored a pair of touchdowns in the win for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against Boston College helped the Seminoles establish breathing over USF and leads the Hurricanes with six TDs this season. room in last Saturday’s ACC road win.

Next week: Georgia Tech at BYU (Oct. 12); Miami has an open date Next week: Virginia at Maryland (Oct. 12); Florida State has an open date GT ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... UM UMD ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... FSU Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 36.5...... (37) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (9) ...... 43.5 39.8...... (T-28) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (4) ...... 51.3 291.3...... (10) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (38) ...... 210.5 226.8...... (24) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (19) ...... 245.8 140.5...... (115) ...... Passing Offense ...... (42) ...... 262.5 271.8...... (37) ...... Passing Offense ...... (26) ...... 294.5 431.8...... (51) ...... Total Offense ...... (38) ...... 473.0 498.5...... (18) ...... Total Offense ...... (10) ...... 540.3 12.8...... (T-8) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (7) ...... 12.5 10.3...... (3) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (T-17) ...... 15.0 94.3...... (11) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (34) ...... 123.3 98.5...... (13) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (62) ...... 154.0 181.3...... (22) ...... Passing Defense ...... (12) ...... 160.3 165.3...... (14) ...... Passing Defense ...... (4) ...... 136.0 275.5...... (9) ...... Total Defense ...... (10) ...... 283.5 263.8...... (6) ...... Total Defense ...... (14) ...... 290.0 Even ...... (T-66) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (5) ...... 1.8 1.3...... (T-13) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T-35) ...... 0.8

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Saturday, October 5 Saturday,October 5 NC State (3-1, 0-1 ACC) Army (2-3) at Wake Forest (2-3, 0-2 ACC) at Boston College (2-2, 1-1 ACC) 3:30 p.m.; RSN 1 p.m.; ESPN3 BB&T Field (31,500) Alumni Stadium (44,500)

The Series: NC State leads 63-37-6; NC State leads 29-18-2 at Wake Forest The Series: Boston College leads 24-13; Boston College leads 11-2 at home

The Coaches: Dave Doeren: 3-1 (1st year) at NC State; 26-5 (3rd year overall) The Coaches: Rich Ellerson: 19-34 (5th year) at Army; 79-75 (15th year) overal Jim Grobe: 75-77 overall (13th year) at Wake Forest; 108-110-1 (18th year overall) Steve Addazio: 2-2 (1st year) at Boston College; 15-13 (3rd year) overall

Last week: NC State def. Central Michigan, 48-14; Clemson def. Wake Forest, 56-7 Last week: Army def. Louisiana Tech, 35-16; Florida State def. Boston College, 48-34

Of note: The teams have split the last six meetings in the series, with each side winning at home Of note: Last year’s 34-31 Army win at West Point snapped a fi ve-game Boston College winning every year since 2007 ... The Wolfpack seeks its fi rst win in Winston-Salem since a 17-14 win on Oct. streak in the series, which began in 1917 ... The teams met every year from 1975 through 1995 (21 6, 2001 ... QB Mike Glennon threw a pair of touchdown passes, and Tobais Palmer returned a kickoff consecutive seasons) ... RB Trent Steelman rushed for 141 yards and scored three times, including 100 yards for a score to lead the Wolfpack to a 37-6 win in Raleigh last season ... Wake Forest head a decisive 29-yard touchdown run with 45 seconds left, to lead Army to last year’s win ... Boston coach Jim Grobe needs two wins to match Peahead Walker as the winningest coach in Wake Forest College WR Alex Amidon had fi ve catches for 85 yards in last year’s game and scored on a 24-yard history ... NC State fi rst-year head coach Dave Doeren leads his team into his fi rst road game with reverse to give the Eagles at 31-27 lead with 6:11 remaining in the game. the Wolfpack ... The series was fi rst played in 1895 in Raleigh, where the teams battled to a 4-4 tie. Ones to watch: NC State junior WR Bryan Underwood hauled in fi ve catches for 148 yards and a Ones to watch:. RB Terry Baggett led the Black Knights’ rushing attack with a career-high 143 touchdown in the win over Central Michigan ... Sophomore WR Sherman Ragland III, playing in his yards and two touchdowns vs. Louisiana Tech ... Boston College junior DB Dominique Williams fi rst game this season, caught a 10-yard touchdown pass for Wake Forest’s score vs. Clemson. grabbed his fi rst-career interception and the Eagles’ fi fth of the season last Saturday vs. FSU.

Next week: Syracuse at NC State (Oct. 12); Wake Forest has an open date. Next week: Eastern Michigan at Army (Oct. 12); Boston College at Clemson (Oct. 12) NCS ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... WFU ARMY ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... BC Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 31.3...... (61) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (105) ...... 18.4 21.6...... (95) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (92) ...... 22.3 207.3...... (43) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (104) ...... 112.2 325.4...... (2) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (77) ...... 157.5 254.5...... (48) ...... Passing Offense ...... (92) ...... 203.8 65.6...... (123) ...... Passing Offense ...... (106) ...... 172.0 461.8...... (44) ...... Total Offense ...... (113) ...... 316.0 391.0...... (79) ...... Total Offense ...... (107) ...... 329.5 18.8...... (32) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (T-54) ...... 23.8 25.4...... (67) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (73) ...... 26.8 106.0...... (22) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (76) ...... 167.8 156.4...... (66) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (85) ...... 179.3 221.8...... (57) ...... Passing Defense ...... (37) ...... 196.0 219.6...... (55) ...... Passing Defense ...... (78) ...... 240.8 327.8...... (26) ...... Total Defense ...... (45) ...... 363.8 376.0...... (53) ...... Total Defense ...... (83) ...... 420.0 0.3...... (T-56) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T-62) ...... 0.2 0.4...... (T-49) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T-22) ...... 1.0

Saturday, October 5 Ball State (4-1, 2-0 MAC) at Virginia (2-2, 0-1 ACC) Noon.; RSN Scott Stadium (61,500)

The Series: First Meeting

The Coaches: Pete Lembo: 19-11 (3rd year) at Ball State; 98-47 (14th year) overall Mike London: 18-23 (4th year) at Virginia; 42-28 (6th year) overall

Last week: Ball State def. Toledo, 31-24; Pitt def. Virginia, 14-3

Of note: The Cardinals will be the fi nal non-conference opponent of the regular season for the Cavaliers, who will close out their slate with seven straight ACC games ... Virginia faces its fi rst MAC opponent since scoring a 48-21 win over Eastern Michigan on Oct. 23, 2010 ... Ball State, which has won seven straight MAC games dating back to last season, continues to try to build on a 2012 season which saw the Cardinals set a school record for regular-season wins with nine and earn a postseason bowl bid for the fi rst time since 2008.

Ones to watch: Junior WR Willie Snead made seven catches for 131 yards in the Cardinals’ MAC win over Toledo last weekend ... Virginia DT Brent Urban recorded four tackles for lost yardage, broke up a pass and assisted on a quarterback sack in last Saturday’s ACC road game at Pitt.

Next week: Virginia at Maryland (Oct. 12); Kent State at Ball State (Oct. 12) BSU ...... 2013 FBS Rankings ...... UVA Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 40.0...... (27) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (99) ...... 20.3 136.6...... (91) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (68) ...... 163.8 335.8...... (10) ...... Passing Offense ...... (110) ...... 158.5 472.4...... (39) ...... Total Offense ...... (111) ...... 322.3 24.0...... (56) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (49) ...... 22.3 202.6...... (101) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (53) ...... 146.5 223.6...... (59) ...... Passing Defense ...... (8) ...... 152.8 426.2...... (87) ...... Total Defense ...... (16) ...... 299.3 0.4...... (T-49) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T-108) ...... -1.0

15 2013 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats BOSTON COLLEGE (2-2, 1-1 ACC) BC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 24-14 ...... vs. Villanova 30,922 ------128 285 413 23-30-0 1 197 158 355 16-23-3 4 S6 ...... W, 24-10 ...... vs. Wake Forest 32,465 ------191 123 314 7-14-1 1 55 191 246 18-30-1 3 S14 ...... L, 7-35 ...... at USC 62,006 ------RV 101 83 184 11-24-0 0 257 264 521 17-19-0 0 S28 ...... L, 34-48 ...... vs. Florida State 40,129 -- -- 8 8 210 197 407 18-28-2 2 184 335 519 17-27-1 1 O5 ...... vs. Army ------O12 ...... at Clemson ------O26 ...... at North Carolina ------N2 ...... vs. Virginia Tech ------N9 ...... at New Mexico State ------N16 ...... vs. NC State ------N23 ...... at Maryland ------N30 ...... at Syracuse ------

CLEMSON (4-0, 2-0 ACC) CU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 38-35 .....vs. Georgia 83,830 8 8 5 5 197 270 467 18-30-0 1 222 323 545 20-29-1 2 S7 ...... W, 52-13 .....vs. South Carolina State 81,428 4 5 -- -- 183 329 512 36-51-0 1 86 155 241 10-22-2 3 S19 ...... W, 26-14 .....at NC State 57,583 3 4 -- -- 171 244 415 24-34-0 0 165 213 378 20-37-1 2 S28 ...... W, 56-7 .....vs. Wake Forest 80, 607 3 4 -- -- 166 407 573 28-36-0 0 60 162 222 19-30-1 2 O5 ...... at Syracuse ------O12 ...... vs. Boston College ------O19 ...... vs. Florida State ------O26 ...... at Maryland ------N2 ...... at Virginia ------N14 ...... at Georgia Tech ------N23 ...... vs. Citadel ------N30 ...... at South Carolina ------DUKE (3-2, 0-2 ACC) DU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 45-0 ...... vs. NC Central 22,521 ------257 231 488 21-28-1 1 81 103 184 14-32-1 2 S7 ...... W, 28-14 ...... at Memphis 44,237 ------173 297 470 23-37-1 3 89 148 237 14-24-0 2 S14 ...... L, 14-38 ...... vs. Georgia Tech 21,267 -- -- RV RV 132 122 254 15-28-0 0 344 125 469 8-16-1 1 S21 ...... L, 55-58 ...... vs. Pitt 22,714 ------213 319 532 22-33-4 4 174 424 598 23-33-0 0 S28 ...... W, 38-31 ...... vs. Troy 30,126 ------190 324 514 20-28-1 1 150 362 512 37-50-1 1 O12 ...... vs. Navy ------O19 ...... at Virginia ------O26 ...... at Virginia Tech ------N9 ...... vs. NC State ------N16 ...... vs. Miami ------N23 ...... at Wake Forest ------N30 ...... at North Carolina ------

FLORIDA STATE (4-0, 2-0 ACC) FSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S2 ...... W, 41-13 ...... at Pitt 65,500 11 12 -- -- 156 377 533 27-29-0 0 96 201 297 15-28-2 2 S14 ...... W, 62-7 ...... vs. Nevada 73,847 10 9 -- -- 377 240 617 17-22-1 1 128 86 214 13-24-1 1 S21 ...... W, 54-6 ...... vs. Bethune Cookman 74,841 8 8 -- -- 266 226 492 13-25-0 1 182 60 242 8-17-1 1 S28 ...... W, 48-34 ...... at Boston College 40,129 8 8 -- -- 184 335 519 17-27-1 1 210 197 407 18-28-2 2 O5 ...... vs. Maryland ------O19 ...... at Clemson ------O26 ...... vs. NC State ------N2 ...... vs. Miami ------N9 ...... at Wake Forest ------N16 ...... vs. Syracuse ------N23 ...... vs. Idaho ------N30 ...... at Florida ------

GEORGIA TECH (3-1, 2-1 ACC) GT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 70-0 ...... vs. Elon 45,759 RV ------368 189 557 7-11-0 0 89 164 253 20-35-3 4 S14 ...... W, 38-14 ...... at Duke 21,267 RV RV -- -- 344 125 469 8-16-1 1 132 122 254 15-28-0 0 S21 ...... W, 28-20 ...... vs. North Carolina 49,445 RV RV -- -- 324 104 428 7-12-0 1 101 218 319 14-29-1 1 S26 ...... L, 10-17 ...... vs. Virginia Tech 50,214 RV RV RV RV 129 144 273 7-24-2 3 55 221 276 19-25-0 0 O5 ...... at Miami ------O12 ...... at BYU ------O19 ...... vs. Syracuse ------O26 ...... at Virginia ------N2 ...... vs. Pitt ------N14 ...... at Clemson ------N23 ...... vs. Alabama A&M ------N30 ...... vs. Georgia ------

16 2013 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats

MARYLAND (4-0, 0-0 ACC) MD Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 43-10 ...... vs. FIU 36,321 ------251 325 576 25-29-0 2 91 80 171 10-22-1 2 S7 ...... W, 47-10 ...... vs. Old Dominion 38,377 ------312 275 587 14-23-1 1 165 170 335 21-39-3 3 S14 ...... W, 32-21 ...... at Connecticut 38,916 ------224 277 501 15-28-1 3 34 349 383 29-46-2 2 S21 ...... W, 37-0 ...... vs. West Virginia 55,677 ------113 217 330 16-25-0 2 113 62 175 11-22-2 6 O5 ...... at Florida State ------O12 ...... vs. Virginia ------O19 ...... at Wake Forest ------O26 ...... vs. Clemson ------N9 ...... vs. Syracuse ------N16 ...... at Virginia Tech ------N23 ...... vs. Boston College ------N30 ...... NC State ------

MIAMI (4-0, 0-0 ACC) UM Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 ...... W, 34-6 ...... vs. Florida Atlantic 50,151 RV RV -- -- 303 200 503 18-31-1 1 133 117 250 16-32-0 1 S7 ...... W, 21-16 ...... vs. Florida 76,968 12 9 RV 24 50 162 212 12-25-1 2 122 291 413 22-33-2 5 S21 ...... W, 77-7 ...... vs. Savannah State 42,571 16 17 -- -- 324 313 637 20-23-0 0 139 44 183 8-25-4 4 S28 ...... W, 49-21 ...... at USF 47,562 15 15 -- -- 165 375 540 19-32-2 4 99 149 288 13-27-1 3 O5 ...... vs. Georgia Tech ------O17 ...... at North Carolina ------O26 ...... vs. Wake Forest ------N2 ...... at Florida State ------N9 ...... vs. Virginia Tech ------N16 ...... at Duke ------N23 ...... vs. Virginia ------N29 ...... at Pitt ------

NORTH CAROLINA (1-3, 0-1 ACC) UNC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A29 ...... L, 10-27 .....at South Carolina 81,572 RV RV 6 7 99 194 293 26-43-0 1 228 178 406 12-21-0 0 S7 ...... W,40-20 .....vs. Middle Tennessee 48,000 ------134 377 511 25-36-1 2 158 243 401 24-41-3 4 S21 ...... L, 20-28 .....at Georgia Tech 49,445 -- -- RV RV 101 218 319 14-29-1 0 324 104 428 7-12-0 1 S28 ...... L, 31-55 .....vs. East Carolina 60,000 ------67 398 465 29-47-1 1 227 376 603 32-47-1 1 O5 ...... at Virginia Tech ------O17 ...... vs. Miami ------O26 ...... vs. Boston College ------N2 ...... at NC State ------N9 ...... vs. Virginia ------N16 ...... at Pitt ------N23 ...... vs. Old Dominion ------N30 ...... vs. Duke ------NC STATE (3-1, 0-1 ACC) NCST Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 40-14 ...... vs. Louisiana Tech 54,204 ------237 305 542 18-31-1 1 143 178 321 15-27-0 4 S7 ...... W, 23-21 ...... vs. Richmond 50,554 ------188 256 444 27-35-2 4 22 300 322 29-45-0 2 S19 ...... L, 14-26 ...... vs. Clemson 57,583 -- -- 3 4 165 213 378 20-34-1 2 171 244 415 24-37-0 0 S28 ...... W, 48-14 ...... vs. Central Michigan 56,728 ------239 244 483 14-20-1 1 94 165 259 16-37-3 3 O5 ...... at Wake Forest ------O12 ...... vs. Syracuse ------O26 ...... at Florida State ------N2 ...... vs. North Carolina ------N9 ...... at Duke ------N16 ...... at Boston College ------N23 ...... vs. East Carolina ------N30 ...... vs. Maryland ------

PITT (3-1, 2-1 ACC) PITT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S2 ...... L, 13-41 ...... vs. Florida State 65,500 -- -- 11 12 96 201 297 15-28-2 2 156 377 533 27-29-0 0 S14 ...... W, 49-27 ...... vs, New Mexico 40,249 ------283 244 527 14-18-2 4 213 57 270 9-17-0 1 S21 ...... W, 58-55 ...... at Duke 22,714 ------174 424 598 23-33-0 0 213 319 532 22-33-4 4 S28 ...... W, 14-3 ...... vs. Virginia 48,425 ------8 191 199 13-31-2 3 65 123 188 15-37-0 2 O12 ...... at Virginia Tech ------O19 ...... vs. Old Dominion ------O26 ...... at Navy ------N2 ...... at Georgia Tech ------N9 ...... vs. Notre Dame ------N16 ...... vs. North Carolina ------N23 ...... at Syracuse ------N29 ...... vs. Miami ------

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SYRACUSE (2-2, 0-0 ACC) SU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... L, 17-23 ...... vs. Penn State 61,202 ------71 189 260 16-37-2 3 57 296 353 23-32-2 4 Metlife Stadium, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. S7 ...... L, 27-48 ...... at Northwestern 38,033 ------133 301 434 29-45-4 4 206 375 581 30-37-0 0 S14 ...... W, 54-0 ...... vs, Wagner 33,299 ------236 359 595 28-35-0 0 53 34 87 6-21-2 3 S21 ...... W, 52-17 ...... vs. Tulane 36,128 ------205 200 405 19-26-0 0 121 209 330 23-40-1 2 O5 ...... vs. Clemson ------O12 ...... at NC State ------O19 ...... at Georgia Tech ------N2 ...... vs. Wake Forest ------N9 ...... at Maryland ------N16 ...... at Florida State ------N23 ...... vs. Pitt ------N30 ...... vs. Boston College ------

VIRGINIA (2-2, 0-1 ACC) VA Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... W, 19-16 .....vs. BYU 53,310 ------109 114 223 18-32-1 2 187 175 362 13-40-1 1 S7 ...... L, 10-59 .....vs. Oregon 58,502 RV -- 2 3 124 174 298 31-47-3 5 350 207 557 15-29-0 0 S21 ...... W, 49-0 .....vs. VMI 40,165 ------357 223 580 20-30-2 2 41 38 79 9-31-0 2 S28 ...... L, 3-14 .....at Pitt 48,425 ------65 123 188 15-37-0 2 8 191 199 13-31-2 3 O5 ...... vs. Ball State ------O12 ...... at Maryland ------O19 ...... vs. Duke ------O26 ...... vs. Georgia Tech ------N2 ...... vs. Clemson ------N9 ...... at North Carolina ------N23 ...... at Miami ------N30 ...... vs. Virginia Tech ------

VIRGINIA TECH (4-1, 1-0 ACC) VT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... L, 10-35 ...... vs. Alabama -- RV RV 1 1 153 59 212 5-26-1 1 96 110 206 10-24-1 1 Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game, The Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. S7 ...... W, 45-3 ...... vs. Western Carolina 61,335 RV RV -- -- 237 225 462 20-35-2 3 111 51 162 4-14-3 3 S14 ...... W, 15-10 ...... at East Carolina 50,096 RV RV -- -- 53 258 311 25-43-1 1 46 158 204 19-31-3 0 S21 ...... W, 29-21 (3OT)vs. Marshall 64,060 RV RV -- -- 201 181 382 18-34-2 2 133 228 361 19-41-2 3 S26 ...... W, 17-10 ...... at Georgia Tech 50,214 RV RV RV RV 55 221 276 19-25-0 0 129 144 273 7-24-2 3 O5 ...... vs. North Carolina ------O12 ...... vs. Pitt ------O26 ...... vs. Duke ------N2 ...... at Boston College ------N9 ...... at Miami ------N16 ...... vs. Maryland ------N30 ...... at Virginia ------

WAKE FOREST (2-3, 0-2 ACC) WF Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A29 ...... W, 31-7 ...... vs. Presbyterian 26,202 ------189 219 408 14-26-0 2 102 49 151 11-19-3 6 S6 ...... L, 10-24 ...... at Boston College 32,465 ------55 191 246 18-30-1 3 191 123 314 7-14-1 1 S14 ...... L, 19-21 ...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe 26,505 ------15 310 325 28-48-0 1 109 315 424 43-69-2 2 S21 ...... W, 25-11 ...... at Army 33.610 ------228 132 360 6-17-1 2 271 86 357 10-18-0 2 S28 ...... W, 56-7 ...... at Clemson 80,607 -- -- 3 4 166 407 573 28-36-0 0 60 162 222 19-30-1 2 O5 ...... vs. NC State ------O19 ...... vs. Maryland ------O26 ...... at Miami ------N2 ...... at Syracuse ------N9 ...... vs. Florida State ------N23 ...... vs. Duke ------N30 ...... at Vanderbilt ------

18 Noting the ACC--The Coaches Career Wins in Third Year Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer 1. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-03) ...... 31-8-0 Georgia Tech’s Johnson In Select 2. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-12) ...... 31-10-0 Company As ACC Head Coach Is NCAA FBS Active 3. , NCS (72-74) ...... 26-8-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-81) ...... 26-9-0 After fi ve seasons at Georgia Tech, head Career Leader in Wins coach Paul Johnson recorded excellent Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer is now the leading Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02) ...... 26-12-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-10) ...... 25-14-0 numbers as active head coach in the NCAA’s FBS in career vic- 7. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-84) ...... 25-11-0 tories with a total of 262 triumphs in his 33-year 8. Dick Crum, UNC (78-80) ...... 24-10-1 the Jackets’ coaching career. With Ken Hatfi eld, Clem. (90-92) ...... 24-10-1 gridiron leader. a win over Rutgers in 10.Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-01) ...... 22-14-0 Johnson had a last year’s Russell Ath- 11. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-74) ...... 21-13-1 40-26 record as Chan Gailey, GT (02-04) ...... 21-17-0 letics Bowl, Beamer Randy Shannon, UM (07-09) ...... 21-17-0 a head coach, passed former BYU and an impres- head coach LaVell Career Wins in Fourth Year sive .606 win- Edwards for 6th place 1. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...... 36-14-0 ning percent- on the all-time NCAA 2. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82) ...... 35-10-1 FBS coaching vic- 3. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-85) ...... 34-14-0 age. Only 11 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) ...... 34-17-0 other ACC head tory list. Penn State’s Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-130 ...... 34-10-0 Joe Paterno, with an 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...... 33-12-3 coaches have NCAA adjusted total of Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ...... 33-19-0 had a higher 298, is next on the list 8. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ...... 32-12-0 winning per- in 5th place. Georgia Ken Hatfi eld, Clem (90-93) ...... 32-13-1 10.Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-75) ...... 30-15-2 centage in their Tech head coach Paul 11.Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-11) ...... 29-19-0 fi rst fi ve years in the ACC. Johnson ranks 13th on Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-02) ...... 29-20-0 After fi ve seasons, only three other the active FBS list with coaches have won more games than John- 150 career wins. For- Career Wins in Fifth Year mer Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden, who 1. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83) ...... 44-11-2 son in their fi rst fi ve years in the league. retired after the 2009 season, is now the NCAA 2. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76) ...... 41-16-2 Coaches Winning Pecentage Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...... 41-20-0 First Five Seasons in ACC FBS all-time leader with 377 victories. 4. Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ...... 40-16-1 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ...... 40-21-0 Rk.Coach, School, Yr...... Rec. ... Pct. Career Victories - All-Time Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) ...... 40-26-0 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-96) .. 54-6-1 ... .893 1. Bobby Bowden ...... *377 7. Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86) ...... 39-19-1 2. Danny Ford, CL (79-83) ...... 44-11-2 ... .789 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) ...... 39-23-0 3. Frank Beamer, VT (04-08) ....52-15-0 ... .776 2. Paul “Bear” Bryant ...... 323 9. Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) ...... 38-24-0 3. Glenn “Pop” Warner ...... 319 4. Dick Crum, NC (78-82) ...... 42-16-1 .....720 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06) ...... 38-27-0 5. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-76) ...... 41-16-2 .....712 4. Amos Alonzo Stagg ...... 314 11.George O’Leary, GT (95-99) ...... 36-25-0 12.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ...... 34-23-2 6. Bobby Ross, MD (82-86) ...39-19-0 . .6724 5. Joe Paterno ...... 298 13.Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ...... 32-19-0 7. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-05) ..41-20-0 . .6721 6. Frank Beamer ...... 262 14.Tommy West, Clem. (94-98) ...... 31-28-0 8. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) 40-21-0 .. .656 7. LaVell Edwards ...... 257 9. Bill Murray, DU (53-56) ...... 33-13-6 ... .655 8. Tom Osborne ...... 255 Career Wins in Sixth Year 10. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) ...39-23-0 ... .629 1. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84) ...... 51-15-2 9. Lou Holtz...... 249 2. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...... 50-24-0 11. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-03) ...38-24-0 .. .613 10. Woody Hayes ...... 238 3. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77) ...... 49-20-2 12. Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) 40-26-0 .. .606 11. Mack Brown ...... 238 4. Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) ...... 48-20-1 13. Dick Sheridan NCS (86-89) ...... 34-23-2 ... .593 5. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05) ...... 46-28-0 14. Al Groh, UVa (01-05) ...... 37-26-0 ... .587 12. Bo Schembechler ...... 234 6. George O’Leary, GT (95-00) ...... 45-28-0 13. Chris Ault ...... 233 15. Tommy West, CL (94-97) ...27-20-0 ... .574 7. Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) ...... 44-29-0 16. George O’Leary, GT (94-98) 28-21-0 .....571 14. Hayden Fry ...... 232 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07) ...... 44-32-0 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-13) ...... 44-21-0 15. Jim Tressel ...... 229 10.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ...... 43-26-2 * Due to sanctions imposed on Florida State, the NCAA Winning Percentage - ACC Games Paul Johnson, GT (08-13) ...... 43-27-0 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU ...... 118-27-0... .814 recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories instead 12.Bill Dooley, UNC (67-72) ...... 38-28-0 of 389 actual victories. 2. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....46-11-1 ....802 Career Wins in Seventh Year 3. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ...61-17-0 . .782 Career Victories - Active Coaches 1. Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78) ...... 58-23-2 4. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 54-15-2 ....775 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ... 262 2. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85) ...... 57-21-2 5. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 44-14-1 ....754 3. Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) ...... 56-24-1 6. Lou Holtz, NC State ...... 16-5-2 ....739 2. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 238 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...... 56-31-0 3. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ...... 211 5. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ...... 52-29-3 7. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...29-12-0 . .707 8. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ...... 21-9-2 ....687 4. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ...... 202 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ...... 52-33-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ...... 52-33-0 9. Frank Howard, Clemson ...... 66-30-2 ....684 5. Dennis Franchione, Texas State ...... 200 8. Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ...... 46-39-0 10. Bo Rein, NC State ...... 15-8-0 ....652 6. Mike Price, UTEP ...... 179 9. Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73) ...... 42-35-0 11.Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ...... 19-10-1 ....650 7. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 172 10.Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) ...... 42-38-0 12.Dick Sheridan, NC State ...... 31-18-1 ....630 8. Larry Blakeney, Troy ...... 170 11.Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-99) ...... 41-40-0 13.Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ...... 38-22-2 ....629 9. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ...... 167 Winning Percentage - All Games 10. Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 159 1. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 35-10-0 .778 Victories - All Games 11. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 153 2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. .173-53-1 .764 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 173 12. Paul Pasqualoni, Connecticut ...... 151 3. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96-29-4 .760 2. George Welsh, Virginia ...... 134 13. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 150 4. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ..... 94-30-0 .758 3. Bill Dooley, UNC & WF ...... 98 5. Lou Holtz, NC State ...... 33-12-3 .719 4. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96 14. Terry Bowden, Akron ...... 142 6. Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ...... 32-13-1 .707 Frank Howard, Clemson ...... 96 15. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati ...... 134 7. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ...... 41-19-2 .677 6. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...... 94 16. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona ...... 131 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ... 44-21-0 .677 7. Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ...... 85 17. Mark Richt, Georgia ...... 121 9. Larry Coker, Miami ...... 25-12-0 .675 8. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80 18. Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 120 11.Dick Sheridan, NC State ...... 52-29-3 .637 9. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ...... 77 Earle Edwards, NC State ...... 77 Urban Meyer, Ohio State ...... 120 12.Dick Crum, North Carolina ...72-41-3 .633 13.Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80-45-8 .631 11. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ...... 75 20. Gary Patterson, TCU ...... 118 14.Tommy Bowden, Clemson .....72-45-0 .615 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...... 75 21. Les Miles, LSU ...... 117 3 Seasons Minimum 13. Dick Crum, North Carolina ...... 72 22. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...... 116 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ...... 72 23. George O’Leary, UCF ...... 115 19 Noting the ACC--The Coaches

ACC Head Coaching Records ACC ACC ACC Head Coach, School ...... Career ...Yrs .. Pct. ....at School .. Yrs ...Pct. ...Conference ..Yrs .. Pct...... Home ... Pct. ..Road ....Pct. ...Neu. Steve Addazio, BC ...... 15-13-0 .....(3) ....536 ...... 2-2-0 ....(1) .....500 ...... 1-1-0 ....(1).... .500 ...... 1-1 .....500 ...... 0-0 .... .000 ...... 0-0 Dabo Swinney, Clem...... 44-21-0 .....(6) .. .677 ...... 44-21-0 ....(6) ... .677 ...... 29-12-0 ....(6)... .707 ...... 17-2 ... .895 ....11-9 ... .550 ...... 1-1 David Cutcliffe, Duke ...... 68-71-0 ...(13) .. .489 ...... 24-42-0 ....(6) ... .364 ...... 9-33-0 ....(6)... .214 ...... 5-17 ... .227 ....4-16 ... .200 ...... 0-0 Jimbo Fisher, FSU ...... 35-10-0 .....(4) .. .778 ...... 35-10-0 ....(4) ... .778 ...... 21-7-0 ....(4)... .750 ...... 10-2 ... .833 ....10-4 ... .714 ...... 1-1 Paul Johnson, GT ...... 150-66-0 ...(17) .. .694 ...... 43-27-0 ....(6) ... .614 ...... 28-16-0 ....(6)... .636 ...... 16-6 ... .727 ....12-9 ... .571 ...... 1-1 Randy Edsall, Md...... 84-88 ...(15) ....488 ...... 10-18-0 ....(3) ... .357 ...... 3-13-0 ....(3)... .188 ...... 2-6 ... .250 ...... 1-7 ... .125 ...... 0-0 Al Golden, Miami ...... 44-45 .....(8) .. .494 ...... 17-11-0 ....(3) ... .607 ...... 8-8-0 ....(3)... .500 ...... 4-4 ... .500 ...... 4-4 ... .500 ...... 0-0 Larry Fedora, UNC ...... 43-26 .....(6) ....623 ...... 9-7-0 ....(2) .....563 ...... 5-4-0 ....(2).... .556 ...... 3-1 .....750 ...... 2-3 .... .400 ...... 0-0 Dave Doeren, NCS ...... 26-5-0 .....(3) ....839 ...... 3-1-0 ....(1) .....750 ...... 0-1-0 ....(1).... .000 ...... 0-1 .....000 ...... 0-0 .... .000 ...... 0-0 Paul Chryst, Pitt ...... 9-8-0 .....(2) ....529 ...... 9-8-0 ....(2) .....529 ...... 2-1-0 ....(1).... .667 ...... 1-1 .....500 ...... 1-0 .. 1.000 ...... 0-0 Scott Shafer, Syr...... 2-2-0 .....(1) ....500 ...... 2-2-0 ....(1) .....500 ...... 0-0-0 ....(1).... .000 ...... 0-0 .....000 ...... 0-0 .... .000 ...... 0-0 Mike London, UVa ...... 42-28-0 .....(6) .. .600 ...... 18-23-0 ....(4) ... .439 ...... 8-17-0 ....(4)... .320 ...... 4-8 .... 333 ...... 4-9 ... .308 ...... 0-0 Frank Beamer, VT ...... 262-128-4 ...(33) .. .670 ....220-105-2 ..(27) ... .676 ...... 61-17-0 ..(10)... .782 ...... 29-7 ... .806 ....29-8 ... .784 ...... 3-2 Jim Grobe, WF ...... 108-110-1 ...(19) .. .495 ...... 75-77-0 ..(13) ... .493 ...... 41-58-0 ..(13)... .414 ...... 24-24 ... .500 ..16-34 ... .320 ...... 1-0

Johnson, Beamer, London ATLANTIC DIVISION Boston College ...... Overall ..Home .. Road Golden, London, Grobe Among Top 20 Active Coaches vs. Atlantic Division ...... 24-17 .....14-8 .... 10-9 Have Virginia Ties in Wins Per Season vs. Coastal Division ...... 11-15* ...... 6-5 ...... 5-8 Three current ACC head football coaches Totals ...... 35-32* ... 20-13 .. 15-17 The ACC has four coaches who rank among Clemson have ties to Virginia in the Top 25 active football coaches in the vs. Atlantic Division ...... 29-13 .....16-4 .... 13-9 Miami head coach Al NCAA in wins per season with fi ve or more vs. Coastal Division ...... 15-11* ...... 9-4 ...... 5-6 Golden, UVa head coach seasons as a head coach. Georgia Tech’s Totals ...... 44-24* ..... 25-8 .. 18-15 Mike London and Wake Paul Johnson leads the way among ACC Florida State coaches,, currentlyy averaging 9.19 wins vs. Atlantic Division ...... 23-16 .....14-6 .... 8-10 Forest head coach Jim per full season. John- vs. Coastal Division ...... 19-9* ...... 7-5 .... 11-3 Grobe. Golden served son’s record puts him Totals ...... 42-25* ... 21-11 .. 19-13 as defensive coordina- Maryland tor under former UVa in 8th place nationally vs. Atlantic Division ...... 14-26 .....9-11 .... 5-15 among active head vs. Coastal Division ...... 9-14 ...... 6-6 ...... 3-8 head coach Al Groh at coaches with fi ve or Totals ...... 23-40 ... 15-17 .... 8-23 Virginia for fi ve sea- more years of experi- NC State sons from 2001-2005. London, served ence. Virginia Tech’s vs. Atlantic Division ...... 15-26 .....13-8 .... 2-18 two terms as an assistant coach at UVa Frank Beamer (17th, vs. Coastal Division ...... 12-12 ...... 7-7 ...... 5-5 under Groh. London was an assistant in 8.06), Virginia’s Mike Totals ...... 27-38 ... 20-15 .... 7-23 London (tied for 18th, Syracuse Charlottesville from 2001 through 2004, 8.00) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney (tied vs. Atlantic Division ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 then returned as defensive coordina- vs. Coastal Division ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 tor during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. for 18th, 8.00) join Johnson among the Totals ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Top 25 coaches in the nation in the NCAA’s Wake Forest Grobe is actually a Virginia graduate, a FBS. Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher is off to vs. Atlantic Division ...... 18-24 .....13-7 .... 5-17 two-year starter for the Cavaliers under an impressive start in his career as well, vs. Coastal Division ...... 13-11 ...... 6-5 ...... 6-6 former head coach Sonny Randall, and a averaging 10.33 wins a year in his fi rst Totals ...... 31-35* ...19-12 ...... 11-23 former member of the 1974 All-ACC Aca- three seasons at the helm at Florida State. NC State’s new head coach Dave Doeren COASTAL DIVISION demic team. is also off to a strong start, averaging 11.5 Duke ...... Overall ..Home .. Road 2005-2012 ACC Interdivisional Records wins a year in his fi rst two seasons at vs. Atlantic Division ...... 4-20 .....1-11 ...... 3-9 Includes Championship Game(s) Northern Illinois. vs. Coastal Division ...... 5-36 .....4-18 .... 1-18 #Refl ects 2009 ACC title game vacated due to Totals ...... 9-56 ..... 5-29 .... 4-27 Georgia Tech NCAA sanctions Average Victories per Season vs. Atlantic Division ...... 19-9*# .....10-3 ...... 7-4 *UNC actual record is 9-12 but vacated two vs. Coastal Division ...... 27-16 .....15-6 .. 12-10 wins due to NCAA sanctions in 2008 and 2009 Current Head Football Coaches Totals ...... 46-25* ..... 25-9 .. 19-14 (Minimum Five Full Seasons) Miami Atlantic Division ...... Record (Rnk) Pl. Name, School ...... Avg. Wins/Yr vs. Atlantic Division ...... 10-13 ...... 6-8 ...... 4-5 Boston College ...... 11-16 (8th) 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State ...... 12.00 vs. Coastal Division ...... 21-17 .....13-7 .... 8-10 Totals ...... 31-30 ... 19-15 .. 12-15 Clemson ...... 15-11 (4th) 2. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 10.64 North Carolina Florida State ...... 19-9 (3rd) 3. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ...... 10.54 vs. Atlantic Division ...... 11-13 ...... 8-5 ...... 3-8 Maryland ...... 9-14 (8th) 4. Mark Richt, Georgia ...... 9.83 vs. Coastal Division ...... 17-23 .....10-9 .... 7-14 NC State ...... 12-11 (4th) 5. Brett Bielema, Arkansas ...... 9.71 Totals ...... 28-36 ... 18-14 .. 10-22 Pitt Syracuse ...... 0-0 (13th) 6. Les Miles, LSU ...... 9.42 vs. Atlantic Division ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 Wake Forest ...... 13-12 (5th) 7. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...... 9.25 vs. Coastal Division ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Atlantic Totals ...... (.527)..79-71* 8. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 9.19 Totals ...... 2-1 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 9. Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 9.06 Virginia vs. Atlantic Division ...... 9-14 ...... 4-7 ...... 5-7 Coastal Division ...... Record 10. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ...... 9.04 vs. Coastal Division ...... 17-24 .....11-9 .... 6-15 Duke ...... 4-20 (12th) 11. Gary Patterson, TCU ...... 8.92 Totals ...... 26-38 ... 15-16 .. 11-22 Georgia Tech ...... #18-9 (2nd) 12. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ...... 8.65 Virginia Tech Miami ...... 11-13 (6th) 13. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 8.38 vs. Atlantic Division ...... 20-9* ...... 8-3 ...... 9-4 vs. Coastal Division ...... 33-7 .....18-3 .... 15-4 North Carolina ...... *9-13 (11th) 14. Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 8.36 Totals ...... 53-16* .....26-6 .... 24-8 Pitt ...... 0-1 (14th) 15. Butch Jones, Tennessee ...... 8.33 Virginia ...... 9-14 (10th) 16. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 8.14 *Includes ACC Championship Game(s) Virginia Tech ...... 20-9 (1st) 17. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .. 8.06 #Refl ects ACC title game vacated due to NCAA sanctions Coastal Totals ...... (.473)..#71-79* 18. Mike London, Virginia ...... 8.00 20 Noting the ACC--The Coaches Syracuse Leads All ACC After Just Three Seasons Florida State’s Schools In Games Played Jimbo Fisher Joining Select Company New ACC member Syracuse, now in its 124th season of college football, leads Having completed all ACC schools in number of college foot- three seasons Rk.Coach, School, Yr ...... Rec ...... Pct. ball games played. The Orange have played as head coach at 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-94) ....33-3-1 ...... 905 in 1,248 football games, three more than Florida State, head 2. Jim Tatum, MD (53-55) ...... 27-4-1 ...... 859 Virginia (1,245). Both schools are in their coach Jimbo Fisher 3. Frank Beamer, VT (04-06) .....31-8-0 ... .795 124th season this fall, as is new member has already joined Pitt. North Carolina, in its 123rd season, is some select compa- 4. Bill Murray, DU (53-55) ...... 21-6-2 ...... 759 third with 1,231 games, follow by Pitt with ny among ACC foot- 5. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-12) .... 31-10-0 ...756 1,225. Overall, Syracuse and Virginia rank ball coaches. Fisher 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74) ...... 26-8-2 ...... 750 5th and 6th among all NCAA Bowl Subdi- has compiled a 31- 7. Danny Ford, CL (79-81) ...... 26-9-0 ...... 743 vision Teams and 12th overall among all 10 record (.756). His winning percent- 8. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-03) .....31-8-0 ...... 705 schools in Division I. Ivy League member age has him in 5th place among all Penn (1,313) leads all schools in Division I. ACC head coaches after three seasons, 9. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-91) ...... 24-10-1 .....700 ahead of such prominent fi gures as Dick Crum, UNC (78-80)...... 24-10-1 .....700 ACC Schools’ All-Time Records NC State’s Lou Holtz, Clemson’s Danny 11. Bobby Ross, MD (82-84) ...... 25-11-0 .....694 (Updated through 2012 to date) School .....Games ...... W-L-T ... Pct. Ford, Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen and Larry Coker, UM (04-06) ...... 25-11-0 ....694 Syracuse ...... 1,248 ..... 700-498-49 .....581 Georgia Tech’s Bobby Ross. The best 13. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02) ...... 26-12-0.. ...684 mark recorded by an ACC head coach Virginia ...... 1,245 ..... 634-563-48 .....529 14. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-10) ...... 25-14-0 .....641 UNC ...... 1,231 ..... 672-505-54 .....568 in his fi rst three years in the league Pitt ...... 1,225 ..... 686-497-42 .....577 was by Fisher’s predecessor at FSU, 15. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-74) .....21-13-1 .....614 Maryland ...... 1,217 ..... 621-553-43 .....528 Bobby Bowden, who posted a 33-3-1 16. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-01) ....22-14-0 .....611 Ga. Tech ...... 1,210 ..... 698-469-43 .....595 record. Maryland’s Jim Tatum was 27- 17.*Dabo Swinney, CL (09-11) ...25-16-0 ...609 Va. Tech ...... 1,188 ..... 701-441-46 .....609 4-1 (.859) in his fi rst three years with * First 3 full seasons, coached 7 games in 2008. Clemson ...... 1,166 ..... 672-449-45 .....596 Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer third at NC State ...... 1,159 ..... 561-543-55 .....508 31-8-0 (.795). Bost. Coll. ....1,131 ..... 629-465-37 .....573 Wake For...... 1,079 ..... 427-618-33 .....411 Clemson’s Memorial Stadium Is Duke ...... 990 ..... 468-491-31 .....488 Miami ...... 935 ..... 585-331-19 .....636 Home Sweet Home for Tiger’s Dabo Swinney Florida State. ...755 ..... 501-237-17 .....675 Clemson head ACC Schools Ranked By coach Dabo Highest Winning Percentage, Home ACC Games All-Time Winning Percentage Swinney has (Minimum 4 Years) (Updated through 2012 to date) enjoyed coach- ing in the cozy Rk.Coach, School, Yr ...... Rec ...... Pct. School Pct. W-L-T Yrs. 1. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11) ..... 17-2-0 ...... 895 Florida State. ...675 .....501-237-17 ...... 66 and imposing Miami ...... 636 .....585-331-19 ...... 87 confi nes of the 2. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-93) ...... 12-1-1 ...... 893 Va. Tech ...... 609 .....701-441-46 ...... 119 Tigers’ home 3. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-09) .....62-10-0 ...... 861 fi eld, also known Clemson ...... 596 .....672-449-45 ...... 117 Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-81) ...... 24-4-0 ...... 857 Ga. Tech ...... 595 .....698-468-43 ...... 120 as Death Val- Syracuse ...... 581 ..... 700-498-49 .....123 ley. Now in his 5. Bill Murray, Duke (53-65) ...... 28-5-0 ...... 848 Pitt ...... 577 .....686-497-42 ...... 123 sixth season as head coach of the 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...... 9-1-2 ...... 833 Bost. Coll...... 573 .....629-465-37 ...... 112 Tigers, Swinney’s teams won 17 of the fi rst 19 home ACC games, *Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-11) ....10-2-0 ...... 833 UNC ...... 568 .....672-505-54 ...... 122 8. Danny Ford, CL (79-89) ...... 32-7-0 ...... 821 Virginia ...... 529 .....634-563-48 ...... 123 a winning percentage of .895. That Maryland ...... 528 .....621-552-43 ...... 120 is the best amng ACC coaches who 9. Frank Beamer, VT (04-11) ...... 29-7-0 ...... 806 NC State ...... 508 .....561-543-55 ...... 121 have coached a minimum of four 10. Frank Howard, CL (53-69) ...... 30-10-0 ...... 750 season. He is just ahead of former Duke ...... 488 .....468-491-31 ...... 100 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) .....21-7-0 ...... 750 Wake Forest ....411 .....427-618-33 ...... 111 Tiger coach Ken Hatfi eld, who post- ed a 12-1-1 mark in four seasons 12.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ...... 18-7-0 ...... 720 All NCAA Time Games Played (.893). Legendary Florida State 13. George Welsh, UVa (82-00) ...... 49-20-1 ...... 707 (Updated Through the 2012 season) coach Bobby Bowden won more 14. Bobby Ross, MD-GT (82-91) .....23-10-1 ...... 691 Pl. School ...... Games ACC home games than any other coach, with 62 triumphs in his 18 15.Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (06-11) ...21-10-0 ...... 677 1. Penn ...... 1333 16. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-10) ...... 26-14-0 ...... 650 2. Yale ...... 1281 years in the league. His winning 3. Rutgers...... 1280 percentage of .861, is third-best. 17. Al Groh, UVa (01-09) ...... 23-13-0 ...... 639 4. Lehigh ...... 1274 Bowden’s successor at Florida 18. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-08) .....24-14-0 ...... 631 5. Fordham ...... 1273 State, Jimbo Fisher is on a pretty good pace himself, having won 10 19. Mack Brown, UNC (88-97) ...... 24-14-1 ...... 628 6. Harvard...... 1262 20. Chan Gailey, GT (02-07) ...... 15-9-0 ...... 625 8. Navy ...... 1257 of his fi rst 12 ACC home games. 9. Michigan...... 1254 Four Clemson coaches rank in the 10. Nebraska ...... 1249 Top 10 including Swinney (1st), * Not yet eligible, Fisher is in his fourth season as a Hatfi eld (2nd), Danny Ford (8th) 11. Syracuse ...... 1244 head coach. 12. Virginia ...... 1241 and the legendary Frank Howard Penn State ...... 1241 (tied for 9th). Boldface denotes active coach 14. Texas ...... 1234 15. Princeton ...... 1233 16. North Carolina ...... 1227 21 Noting the ACC--The Coaches North Carolina Sets NC State’s New Head Coach Duke Experiencing Success Offensive Records In First Year Dave Doeren Among Nation’s Under ACC Coach of the Year Under Larry Fedora Winningest Coaches in 2011-12 David Cutcliffe New NC State Head Coach, Dave Doeren, With a 3-2 start to the 2013 season, Da- North Carolina Head Coach Larry Fedora’s who led the Wolfpack to a 3-1 record in vid Cutcliffe, the ACC’s 2012 Coach of the fast-paced offense had his team scoring at a his three games as State’s head coach Year, has led the Blue Devils to 23 victo- school-record pace in his fi rst year in Chapel and now is 26-5 overall, has not wasted ries since coming to Durham in 2008. That Hill. UNC ranked 8th na- time in winning games in his fi rst two may not sound like a tionally in scoring offense years as a head coach at the FBS level. In great record, except in 2012, averaging 40.6 fact, only one other coach in the Football when you consider points a game while also Bowl Subdivision--Alabama’s Nick Sa- that it is more wins ban--has won more than the Blue Dev- ranked 14th nationally in games than has Do- ils totalled in the 12 total offense, eren in the past two seasons before Cut- In Fedora’s fi rst 15 seasons. He guided cliffe came to Dur- games as head coach at Northern Illinois to ham. Cutcliffe led UNC, North Carolina has a 23-4 mark in 2011 the Blue Devils to a topped the 40-point mark and 2012, including 6-7 mark in 2012, 7 times. the school’s fi rst their fi rst appear-  Also, in his fi rst 16 berth in the BCS ance in a bowl game games, UNC has topped thee 3030-pointoint markark bowl game, a slot since 1994 and came within a few yards of on 11 occasions. in the 2013 Discover Orange Bowl this claiming the Blue Devils’ fi rst winning sea-  past January. Only Saban, among current son in 18 years and their fi rst bowl triumph In his fi rst 16 games at UNC, the Tar FBS coaches, posted more wins in the since 1961. Heels have gained 400 or more yards of total past two years than Doeren’s teams at In the fi ve-plus years that Cutcliffe has offense 14 times. Northern Illinois. In all, three current ACC been in Durham, he has already mentored UNC set school records in 2012 for most Coaches rank among the Top 11 coaches a pair of quarterbacks who fi nished their points, highest scoring average and highest nationally in wins among current college careers ranked in the ACC’s top seven of average of total offense (485.6). coaches th past two years. Both Florida career passing yardage. Thaddeus Lewis UNC’s 487 total points in 2012 were the State’s Jimbo Fisher and Clemson’s Dabo (2006-09) threw for 10,065 yards, the 7th-highest single-season total in ACC his- Swinney have 21 wins in 2011 and 2012, second-highest total in league history and tory. tying Kansas State’s Bill Snyder for the Sean Renfree (2009-12), threw for 9,465 8th. career yards, the 7th-best total by an ACC player. Also, under his guidance, Duke WR Current College Coaches Conner Vernon became the all-time leading TOTAL POINTS SCORED Total Wins in 2011-2012 pass receiver in ACC history setting con- School Year Avg Total Pl. Name ...... School ...... Record ference career marks for pass receptions 1. Florida State ...... 2012 39.3 550 1. Nick Saban ...... Alabama ...... 25-2 (283) and pass reception yardage (3,749). 2. Clemson ...... 2012 41.0 533 2. Chris Peterson .Boise State ...... 23-3 3. Florida State ...... 1995 48.4 532 *Dave Doeren .NC State ...... 23-4 4. Florida State ...... 1993 43.2 518 Les Miles ...... LSU ...... 23-4 Cutcliffe at Duke 5. Florida State ...... 2000 42.4 509 David Shaw ...... Stanford ...... 23-4 Years...... Wins ..... Record ...... % 6. NC State ...... 2003 37.6 489 6. Steve Spurrier ..South Carolina .22-4 7. North Carolina ...2012 40.6 487 Will Muschamp Florida ...... 22-6 2008-2013 ...... 24 ...... 24-42 ...... 364 8. Bill Snyder ...... Kansas State ....21-5 12 Years Prior to Cutcliffe SCORING AVERAGE Jimbo Fisher ...Florida State ...21-6 1996-2007 ...... 19 ...... 19-117 .... .162 School Year Total Avg Dabo Swinney .Clemson ...... 21-6 18 Years Prior to Cutcliffe 1. Florida State ...... 1995 532 48.4 *Total accumlated at Northern Illinois 1990-2007 ...... 43 .... 43-159-1 .... .214 2. Florida State* ...... 1993 518 43.2 3. Florida State ...... 2000 509 42.4 4. Clemson ...... 2012 533 41.0 Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe is Longest Tenured Coach in ACC Play 5. Georgia Tech ...... 1999 448 40.7 Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe is in his13th season as head coach 6. North Carolina ...2012 487 40.6 of the Demon Deacons, the most of any current coach in Atlantic Coast Conference play. Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer, of course, is in his 27th MOST TOUCHDOWNS - OFFENSE year as head of the Hokies, but has been in ACC play only since 2004, School Year Total or the last nine years. Beam- 1. Florida State 1995 72 Longest Tenured Coaches Nationally er is the longest-tenured 2. Florida State ...... 1993 70 No. Coach, School ...... Years FBS head coach natinon- 3. Florida State ...... 2012 68 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 27 ally and Grobe is 7th. Grobe, Clemson ...... 2012 68 2. Larry Blakeney, Troy ...... 23 now in his 19th season as a 5. Florida State ...... 2000 67 3. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 16 head coach, has posted 108 6. Georgia Tech ...... 2012 63 victories and is one of four 7. NC State ...... 2002 62 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 15 ACC current coaches--joined Georgia Tech ...... 2009 62 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...... 15 by Beamer, Clemson’s Dabo North Carolina..... 2012 62 6. Gary Patterson, TCU ...... 14 Swinney and Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher--to 7. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ..... 13 have won an ACC Football Championship. Grobe led his 2006 Wake Forest squad to the ACC championship. 22 Noting ACC Football Clemson’s Tajh Boyd: Maryland’s Brown Leads Maryland’s Stefon Diggs One of the Most Productive Vastly Improved Terp Offense Going Long Distance Players in ACC History Maryland senior QB C.J. Brown (Cranberry Maryland sophomore WR Stefon Diggs is one Despite having been a starter at quarterback Township, Pa.) has been the centerpiece of of the dangerous deep receiving threats in the for only 31 games, Clemson’s Tajh Boyd is one a much-improved Maryland offense this year. ACC this year. Diggs, who has 18 catches after of the most productive Brown, who missed all of 2012 with an injury, four games, has carried those passes a total of quarterbacks in ACC his- leads the ACC and ranks 15th nationally in 400 yards, or an average of 22.2 yards per catch. tory and is within striking total offense (333.3 yds/gm). The improve- The ACC single-season record for most yards per ment from his play of 2011 is marked, as he distance of most of the catch with a minimum of 30 receptions is 25.5 set major career offensive has rushed for over 100 yards in two of four games this year and topped 300 total yards in by NC State’s Owen Spencer in 2009 on exactly records in the Confer- 30 receptions. Diggs is on pace to catch over 60 ence, including TD pass- three of his four games. es, touchdown responsi- Maryland Offense Comparison passes this year, and the highest average for 50 bility, total offense and 2012 vs. 2013 or more receptions by an ACC player is 22.03 set passing yardage. With Offense ...... 2012...... 2013 ...... + or - by Virginia’s Herman Moore in 1990. three TD passes against Rushing ...... 103.0 ...... 225.0 ...... +122.0 Wake Forest, Boyd now Passing ...... 181.8 ...... 273.5 ...... +91.7 Top ACC Single-Season Per Catch Averages has 82 career TD passes, Total ...... 284.8 ...... 498.5 ...... +213.7 (Minimum 30 Receptions) Scoring ...... 20.1 ...... 39.8 ...... +19.7 the 2nd-highest total in Pl. Name, School ...... Year .Rct. Yds. .. Avg. ACC history, trailing only Brown’s 2013 Statistical Rankings 1. Owen Spencer, NCS ..2009 ....30 765 .25.50 NC State’s Philip Rivers (95). With 380 total yards 2. Demaryius Thomas, GT ..2009 .... 46 1154 ..25.09 against the Deacons, he moved from 9th to 4th Category .....NCAA Rnk ACC Rnk ..Yds/rat. place on the ACC ‘s career total offense list with Total Offense ...... 15th ...... 1st ...... 333.3 3. Owen Spencer, NCS ...... 2008 .... 31 691 ..22.29 9,971 yards. Passing Effi ciency .11th ...... 3rd ...... 177.9 4. Herman Moore, UVa...... 1990 .... 54 1190 ..22.03 QB Rushing ...... 4th ...... 1st ...... 70.8 5. Pat Kenney, NCS ...... 1982 .... 38 832 ..21.89 Top ACC Career TD Passes Pl. Name, School ...... Years ....TDR 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 ...... 95 2. Tajh Boyd, CL ...... 2010-** ...... 82 Florida State’s Winston 2nd 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 79 UNC’s Renner: 4. Russell Wilson, NCS ..... 2008-10 ...... 76 Nationally in Pass Effi ciency 5. Jacory Harris, UM ...... 2008-11 ...... 70 One of the Nation’s Just four games into his collegiate career, Florida 11. Bryn Renner, UNC ...... 2010-** ...... 61 Most Accurate and Effi cient State redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis North Carolina QB Bryn Renner is one of the Winston (Hueytown, Ala.) leads the ACC and is Top ACC Career TDR most accurate and effi cient quarterbacks in the Pl. Name, School ...... Years ....TDR 2nd nationally in passing effi ciency. He leads the NCAA’s FBS. Renner ACC and ranks 4th nationally in pass completion 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 ...... 112 is 7th to Old Domin- 2. Tajh Boyd, CL ...... 2010-** .....102 ion’s Taylor Heinicke percentage (.736). 3. Russell Wilson, NCS ..... 2008-10 ...... 93 among all active QB’s 4. Joe Hamilton, GT ...... 1996-99 ...... 83 nationally in career 2013 NCAA Pass Effi ciency Leaders Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 83 Shawn Moore, UVa ...... 1987-90 ...... 83 completion percent- age, having complet- Rnk.Name, School ...... Pct. Yards .... Rtg Top ACC Career Total Offense ed 607 of 926 passes 1. , Baylor ...... 746.. 1,001 ...239.5 Pl. Name, School ...... Years .....Yds or .656 percent in his 2. Jameis Winston, FSU.. .736 1,053 ..209.9 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 . 13,582 career. That mark is 3. Teddy Bridgewater, Lou. .718..1,214 ...204.7 2. Joe Hamilton, GT ...... 1996-99 . 10,065 just behind the ACC 4. Aaron Murray, Ga...... 681.. 1,338 ...191.1 3. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ..... 2006-09 ... 9,987 career record of .670 5. Johnny Manziel, A&M .....714..1.489 ...188.1 4. Tajh Boyd, CL ...... 2010-** .. 9,971 set by former Vir- 9. C.J. Brown, Md...... 663 1,050 ..177.9 5. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ... 9,923 ginia standout Matt 20. Tajh Boyd, Clem...... 640 ...994 ..163.3 6. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ..2002-05 ... 9,759 Schaub. Renner’s ca- 2013 NCAA reer pass effi ciency Pass Completion Percentage Leaders Top ACC Career Passing Yards mark of 151.02 is Pl. Name, School ...... Years .....Yds Rnk.Name, School ...... Comp ....Att ... Pct. slightly behind the ACC career record of 151.15 1. Caleb Herring, UNLV ...... 66...... 88 ...... 750 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 . 13,484 set by Florida State’s Chris Weinke during the 2. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ..... 2006-09 . 10,065 2. Bryce Petty, Baylor ...... 50...... 67 ...... 746 1997-2000 seasons, and slightly ahead of the 3. Corey Robinson, Troy .....127.....172 ...... 738 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ... 9,839 career mark of Clemson’s Tajh Boyd (151.00). 4. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ... 9,762 4. Jameis Winston, FSU.....67 .... 91 ... .736 5. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ..2002-05 ... 9,665 5. Joe Southwick, BSU ...... 119..... 162 ...... 735 10. Tajh Boyd, CL ...... 2010-** .. 9,047 NCAA Active Returnees; 6. Shane Carden, ECU ...... 114.....157 ...... 726 Career Completion Percentage 7. Keith Price, Wash...... 81..... 112 ...... 723 ACC Career TD Passes Per Game Pl. Player, School ...... Yds TDs ....Pct. 8. Teddy Bridgewater, Lou. ...79.....110 ...... 718 (Minimum 40 TD Passes) 1. Heinicke, ODU ...... 8734 ...79 ...... 692 Johnny Manziel, A&M .....100.....140 ...... 718 Pl.Name, School, Yrs ...... Gms ..TDP ...Avg 2. Fajardo, Nevada ...... 4896 ...28 ...... 679 10. Blake Bell, Okla...... 52...... 73 ...... 712 1. Charlie Ward, FSU, 92-93 .... 22 ...... 49 ...2.23 3. Bridgewater. Lou. ....7061 ...55 ...... 672 11. Chuckie Keeton, UtahSt ..132..... 186 ...... 710 2. Chris Weinke, FSU, 97-00 ....36 ...... 79 ...2.19 4. Keeton, Utah St...... 5675 ...52 ...... 668 12. Blake Bortles, UCF ...... 75..... 106 ...... 708 3. Tajh Boyd, CL, 10-**...... 38 ....82 ..2.16 5. A.J. McCarron, Ala. ..6658 ...55 ...... 664 13. Derek Carr, Fresno St ...... 146.....211 ....`.692 4. Russell Wilson, NCS, 08-10 36 ...... 76 ...2.11 6. Sean Mannion, OrSt 7378 ...46 ...... 659 14. Jeff Driskel, Fla...... 42...... 61 ...... 689 5. Philip Rivers, NCS, 00-03 ... 49 ...... 95 ...1.94 7. Renner, UNC ...... 6989 ..56 ....656 15. Kenny Guiton, Ohio St...... 65...... 95 ...... 684 ACC Career TDR Per Game Andrew McDonald, NMSt .93..... 136 ...... 684 ACC Career Completion 17. A.J. McCarron,. Ala...... 75.....110 ...... 682 (Minimum 50 TDR) Percentage Leaders Pl.Name, School, Yrs ...... Gms ..TDR ...Avg 18. James Franklin, Missouri ..95.....140 ...... 679 Pl. Player, School ...... Yds TDs ....Pct. 19. Adam Kennedy, Ark. St. ..116.....171 ...... 678 1.Tajh Boyd, CL, 10-** ...... 38 .. 102 2.68 1. Schaub, UVa ...... 7502 ...56 ... .6697 2. Russell Wilson, NCS 08-10 ..36 ...... 93 ...2.58 20. Brendon Kay, Cin...... 46...... 68 ...... 676 2. Skinner, WF ...... 9762 ...60 ... .6694 Derek Thompson, NT ...... 94.....139 ...... 676 3. Chris Weinke, 98-99 ...... 36 ...... 83 ...2.31 3. Manuel, FSU ...... 7741 ...47 ... .6689 4. Philip Rivers, NCS, 00-03 .... 49 ....112 ...2.29 5. Shawn Moore, UVa, 87-90 ...38 ...... 83 ...2.18 4. Milanovich, Md ...... 7301 ...49 .. .6619 5. Renner, UNC ...... 6989 ..56 ...6555 23 Noting ACC Football Clemson’s Watkins UM’s Johnson Averaging BC’s Williams Fueling BC’s Amidon 6.6 Yards A Carry the Eagles Ground Game Miami sophomore RB Duke Johnson (MI- Boston College senior RB Andre Williams Pitt’s Street ami, Fla.) is in the ACC’s career Top 10 List (Schnecksville, Pa.) is off to a strong Leading Active Receivers for best career per-carry start this fall. Williams has Clemson junior WR Sam- average with a minimum vaulted into leading the my Watkins (Ft. Myers, of 1,000 career yards ACC among its active ca- Fla.), Boston College se- earned. Johnson, now reer rushers (2,067 yds) by nior WR Alex Amidon has 1,335 career yards on topping the 100-yard mark (Greenfield, Mass.), just 201 career carries, a Pitt senior WR Devin three times in his fi rst four 6.64 per-play average. games this fall. Williams ran Street (Bethleham, Pa.) That norm is currently the for 149 yards on 28 carries and Wake Forest senior 7th-best career average Michael Campanaro by an ACC player. Georgia in the Eagles’ loss to Florida (Clarksville, Pa.) are the Tech’s Orwin Smith, who State last Saturday. Earlier leading active career re- completed his career last this year, he ran for 111 ceivers in the ACC this year. yards against Villanova and a career-high 204  Watkins leads all ACC receivers with fall, holds the record, averaging 9.28 with 1,839 career yards. In Johnson’s last fi ve yards on 35 carries against Wake Forest. Wil- nine 100-yard receiving games, while Alex liams leads the ACC and ranks 11th nationally Amidon and Duke’s Jamison Crowder have games against Duke (176) last year, and 8 each. Street has seven, FAU, Florida, Savannah State and South in rushing this week, averaging 128.8 yards Campanaro has fi ve. Florida this year, he has averaged 112.8 per game. He has now topped the 100-yard Watkins has averaged yards per contest. In just 16 career games, mark 8 times in his career, the most of any 84.5 yards per game in his he is averaging 83.4 yards a game. current ACC back. 27 career starts, the best average of any active ACC ACC Career Active 100-yard Rushing Game player, and an average ACC Career Yards Per Carry Rnk.Name, School, Cl ...... No. High Opp. that would tie for 2nd-best Pl.Player, School .... Years .Yards .Avg. 1. Andre Williams, BC, Sr.-R ..8 ..204... WF all time. Watkins’ career 1. Orwin Smith, GT .... 09-12 .1,839 ..9.28 2. Devonta Freeman, FSU, Jr. .6 ..148.. Md. per-game average of 6.6 2. Rock Preston, FSU 94-96 .1,412 ..7.89 3. Duke Johnson, UM, So...... 5 ..186..FAU catches ranks 4th nationally. 3. Roddy Jones, GT ... 08-11 .1,821 ..7.49 C.J. Brown, Md., Sr.-R ...... 5 ..162 Clem  Pitt’s Street actually 5. Josh Harris, WF, Sr-R ...... 4 ..241.... VT has more career receiving 4. Embry Peeples, GT 08-11 .1,010 ..7.32 yards with 2,492 yards 5. Ed Sutton, UNC ...... 54-56 .1,334 ..6.91 Shadrach Thornton, NCS, So. .4 ..145... Cit. than any other current 6. Warrick Dunn, FSU 93-96 .3,959 ..6.89 Kevin Parks, Va., Jr...... 4 ..135.VMI. ACC player, but Street’s 7. Duke Johnson, UM 12-** .1,335 .6.64 8. Brandon Ross, Md., So...... 3 ..149.ODU first three years were 8. Chris Thompson, FSU 08-12 .1,735 6.264 spent in the Big East Con- 9. Anthony Allen, GT ..09-10 .1,904 6.263 2013 NCAA Rushing Leaders ference. 10.Jonathan Dwyer, GT 07-09 3,226 ..6.24 Rnk.Name, School ...... Yards ....Avg. Amidon is averaging 1. Bishop Sankey, Wash ...... 607 ...151.8 14.7 yards per catch and 2. Antonio Andrews, WKy ...... 727 ...145.4 is 3rd in the conference ACC Career Rushing Yards Per Game Pl.Name, School ...... Yrs ...... Avg. 3. Ka’Deem Carey, Ariz...... 431 ...143.7 in receptions per game (6.8) this year. Over 4. Paul James, Rutgers ...... 573 ...143.3 his last 16 games, Amidon has averaged 6.6 1. Giovani Bernard, UNC..... 11-12 ...107.9 receptions per contest with 105 catches in 2. Ted Brown, NCS ...... 75-78 ...107.0 5. Jordan James, UCLA ...... 424 ...141.3 that span. 3. Steve Jones, DU ...... 70-72 ...105.4 Taysom Hill, BYU...... 565 ...141.3  Campanaro tied the ACC single-game 4. Don McCauley, UNC ..... 68-70 ...102.3 11. Andre Williams, BC ...... 515 ..128.8 receiving record for the 2nd time in his 5. Amos Lawrence, UNC ...77-80 ...102.1 career with 16 catches against ULM. 25.Charlie Wysocki, MD ....78-81 .....85.1 Watkins has 17 career TD catches, one --- Duke Johnson, UM ..... 12-** ...83.4 behind Florida State's Rashad Greene (18)  Campanaro leads all ACC receivers ACC Returns Five Quarterbacks Who Have Thrown in career receptions with 194 catches for 2,132 career yards. He currently is ranked for at Least 6,000-Yard Career Yards 10th on the ACC career receptions list. In 2013, Atlantic Coast Conference teams return fi ve starting quarterbacks--Clemson’s Tajh Boyd; Wake Forest’s Tanner Price; North Carolina’s Bryn Renner; Boston College’s Chase ACC Career Receiving Yards Per Game Rettig and Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas--who have thrown for 6,000 or more yards in their Rk Name, School ...... Years .Yards Avg. careers, by far the most in ACC history. The next previous high was just two 6,000-yard QBs 1. Koren Robinson, NCS 99-00 .. 1914 ..87.0 on three different occasions in 1995 (Scott Milanovich of Maryland and Spence Fischer of 2. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 95-98 . 3,379 ..84.5 Duke); in 2004 (Darian Durant of North Carolina and Chris Rix of Florida State) and in 2009 -- Sammy Watkins, CL..11-** .2,282 84.5 (Thaddeus Lewis of Duke and Riley Skinner of Wake Forest). 3. Dez White, GT ...... 97-99 . 1,833 ..83.3 Name, School ...... Cmp. Att. Int. Pct. Yds TD ... Pass Eff. 4. Peter Warrick, FSU .....96-99 . 3,517 ..81.8 Bryn Renner, North Carolina (13) .... 607 926 23 .656 7,573 61 ...... 151.02 5. Kez McCorvey, FSU ....91-94 . 2,660 ..80.6 Tajh Boyd, Clemson (14) ...... 691 1,103 28 .626 9,047 82 ...... 151.00 6. Wes Cheson, DU ...... 68-70 . 2,399 ..77.4 Stephen Morris, Miami ...... 394 683 20 .574 5,494 34 ...... 135.83 7. Calvin Johnson, GT .... 98-02 . 2,907 ..77.0 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 569 1,030 32 .552 7,236 43 ...... 121.82 8. Conner Vernon, DU .... 09-12 . 3,749 ..76.5 9. DeAndre Hopkins, CL . 10-12 . 3,020 ..75.5 Tanner Price, Wake Forest ...... 698 1,214 23 .575 7,648 46 ...... 119.13 10. Jermaine Lewis, Md ... 92-95 . 2,932 ..75.2 Chase Rettig, Boston College ...... 582 1,075 34 .539 6,946 41 ...... 114.68 24 2013 ACC Bowl Games, Selection Order 2013 ACC Bowl Schedule 2013 ACC Bowl Selection The ACC has agreements to send eight (or possibly nine or ten) of its member institutions to post- Bowl Championship Series season bowl games in 2013 if they should qualify The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game will be selected to for post-season play. The winner of the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game will serve as the host play in the Bowl Championship Series. Unless the winner of the Dr Pepper ACC team of the Discover Orange Bowl, unless it is Football Championship Game is ranked No.1 or No. 2 in ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the fi nal BCS Standings the fi nal BCS Standings and plays in the BCS National and is playing in the BCS National Championship Game. A second ACC team could be chosen as a Championship Game, then the ACC Champion will serve BCS at-large selection. as the host team of the Discover Orange Bowl in Miami, Military Bowl Fla. This year’s Vizio BCS National Championship Game Presented by Northrop Grumman will be hosted by the Rose Bowl on Jan. 6 in Pasadena, ACC vs. Conference USA Calif. The BCS may also select a second ACC team, if one Friday, Dec. 27, 2:30 pm (ESPN) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial is eligible for selection (Won at least nine regular season Stadium (40,000) games and is ranked among the Top 14 in the fi nal BCS Standings), and there is an At-Large berth available and the team is selected by Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Pac 12 vs. BYU (or ACC) one of the four BCS Bowl Games—Discover Orange (only if the ACC Champion is Friday, Dec. 27, 3:15 pm (ESPN) in the BCS National Championship Game), Allstate Sugar, Tostitos Fiesta and the AT & T Park (40,184) Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio. San Francisco, Calif. Belk Bowl After the BCS selections, then the selection order is: ACC vs. American Athletic Saturday, Dec. 28, 3:20 pm (ESPN) 1. Chick-fi l-A Bowl, Atlanta Bank of America Stadium (73,667) Charlotte, N.C. 2. Russell Athletic Bowl, Orlando 3. Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex. Russell Athletic Bowl 4. Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs.American Athletic Saturday, Dec. 28, 6:45 pm (ESPN) 5. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Nashville, Tenn. Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438) 6. Advocare V100 Bowl, Shreveport, La. Orlando, Fla. 7. The Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman, Washington,D.C. and Annapolis, Md.. Franklin American Mortgage Music Conditional Agreement* City Bowl 8. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, San Francisco, Calif. ACC vs. SEC Monday, Dec. 30, 3:15 pm (ESPN) *If Pac-12 or BYU is unable to fi ll their obligations and ACC has an available team LP Field (67,000) Nashville, Tenn. Advocare V100 Bowl Conditions: ACC vs. SEC 1. The runner-up of the ACC Championship Game, provided, is guaranteed not to fall Tuesday, Dec. 31,12:30 pm (ESPN), further than the Hyundai Sun Bowl. The Sun Bowl will select the ACC Championship Independence Stadium (49,147), Shreveport, La. Game runner-up in any year that team is available to them.

Hyundai Sun Bowl 2. Otherwise, if the bowl does not select the team available with the best Conference ACC vs. Pac-12 Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2 pm (CBS) record, then it must choose a team that is within one conference win of the team Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) (The “One-Win Rule”) with the best conference record (ie. 5-3 to 6-2), The bowl El Paso, Tex. may take a team that has more than a one game difference, only if the team is Chick-fi l-A Bowl ranked more than fi ve spaces above the team with the best Conference record in ACC vs. SEC the fi nal BCS Standings. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 7:30 pm (ESPN) The Georgia Dome (71,147) Atlanta, Ga. 3. If, after all bowl selections have been made, and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl has an opening due to the inability of either the Pac-12 Conference or BYU to provide a team, and the ACC has an available, eligible team, then the ACC will send a team Discover Orange Bowl ACC vs. BCS to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Friday, Jan. 3, 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sun Life Stadium (72,230), Selection Time Frame Miami Gardens, Fla. The Bowl Championship Series will announce its selections on the BCS ESPN Selection Show on Sunday, December 8. In conjunction with the BCS selections, Vizio BCS National each Atlantic Coast Conference affi liated bowl game will make their selections in Championship Game the order specifi ed above. The ACC, the Bowls and individual schools will announce BCS No.1 vs. BCS No. 2 Monday, Jan. 6, 8:30 pm (ESPN) the selections after all selections are completed on Sunday. Rose Bowl Stadium (89,105) Pasadena, Calif. 25 2013 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship ACC Divisional Tiebreaker If more than one team in the same division is tied for the best winning percentage in its Conference games then, in order to determine the divisional champion, the procedures listed below will be followed.

A. Two-Team Tie 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Winnning percentage of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall winning-percentage (divisional and non-divisional), and proceeding though the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from fi rst to last using the league’s tie-breaking procedures. Charlotte’sotte’s Bank of AAmerica erica StadiStadium 4. Overall winning percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents. Media Credentials 5. Combined winning percentage versus all non-divisional 2013 Championship opponents. Available by application 6. Winning percentage versus common non-divisional opponents only through the ACC website Game Facts based upon their order of fi nish (overall conference winning www.sportsystems.com/ACC In its fourth year in Charlotte, the Dr percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Foot- opponents based upon their order of fi nish within the division. Media Coordinator ball Championship Game will once again 7. The tied team with the higher ranking in the full Bowl Championship Mike Finn, be a prime time experience at Bank of Series Standings following the conclusion of regular season games. Associate Commissioner America Stadium with either a 7:45 p.m. If both tied teams are not ranked in the full Bowl Championship For Football Communications or 8 p.m. kickoff on ESPN or ABC on Series Standings, the computer ranking portion of the Standings Saturday, December 7. Bank of Ameri- will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, ACC Football ca Stadium is home to Charlotte’s Belk and averaging the remaining rankings. Bowl, to the NFL Carolina Panthers, and 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Championship to various other college football games. Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee. Headquarters The Westin Charlotte Championship Week Schedule: B. Three (or More) Team Tie (Subject to Change) (Three team (or more) tiebreaker procedure will be used to break Hotel all ties to identify the Championship game representative. Once a team is eliminated from the tie, the tie-breaking procedures restart The Westin Charlotte Hotel Sunday, December 1 for the remaining teams. If the three (or more) team tie can only will serve as both the Cham- Coaches Media Teleconference .....4 pm be reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaking procedure will pionship Game Headquarters (Media Only) then be applied). and the Media Headquarters 1. Combined head-to-head winning percentage among the tied for the ACC’s Seventh Annual Monday, December 2 teams. Football Championship Game. Players Media Teleconference ..11:30 am 2. Winning percentage of the tied teams within the division. Conveniently located in (Media Only) 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division Uptown Charlotte and within with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference walking distance of Bank of Friday, December 6 winning percentage, and proceeding through the division. Multiple America Stadium, the hotel Championship Press Conference. ....1 pm ties within the division will be broken fi rst to last, using the league’s will serve as the media head- tie-breaking procedures. (Bank of America Stadium 4. Combined winning percentage versus all common non-divisional quarters on Friday and Satur- Both Coaches Available) day prior to the Championship opponents. 5. Combined winning percentage versus all non-divisional Game. ACC Night of Legends ...... 6-10 pm A media workroom and opponents. (Charlotte Convention Center) 6. Winning percentage versus common non-divisional opponents hospitality room with com- based upon their order of finish (overall conferencewinning plimentary internet wireless Saturday, December 7 percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional connections will be available opponents based upon their divisional order of fi nish. on Friday and Saturday. The ACC 5K Run ...... 8 am Uptown Charlotte 7. The tied team with the highest ranking in the full Bowl Westin is located at 601 South Championship Series Standings following the conclusion of regular College Street, Charlotte, N.C., season games, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within 28202, (704) 375-2600 ACC FanFest ...... 12 noon-7 pm (Bank of America Stadium; fi ve-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, Graham & Mint Streets) the two-team tiebreaking procedure shall be applied between the Team Hotels: top two ranked tied teams. If all tied teams are not ranked in the Florida State: full Bowl Championship Series Standings, the computer ranking Omni Charlotte Hotel Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game (Bank of America Stadium) portion of the Standings will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, and averaging the remaining rankings. Georgia Tech: ESPN (7:45 pm) or ABC (8 pm) Charlotte Marriott City Center 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.

26 The ACC and The Bowl Championship Series 2013-14 BCS Schedule BCS Standings Jan. 1 . Rose Bowl Game Presented by Vizio (ESPN) ...... 5:00 pm The BCS Standings are composed Jan. 1 ..Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (ESPN) ..8:30 pm of three elements that are weighted Jan. 2 .. Allstate Sugar Bowl (ESPN) ....8:30 pm equally: the USA Today Coaches poll, Jan. 3 .. Discover Orange Bowl (ESPN) ...... 8:30 pm 2) the Harris poll, and 3) the average Jan. 6 .. Vizio BCS National Championship of six computer poll rankings. The Bowl Championship Series Game (ESPN), Pasadena, Calif...... 8:30 pm highest and lowest computer ranking is discarded each week with the com- Heading into its 16th and fi nal year of deter- Ten, SEC and Pac-12) have earned annual auto- puter average based on the remaining mining the National Championship in college foot- matic qualifi cation for the 2010-13 seasons by vir- four rankings. The BCS Standings are ball, the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a tue of contracts to host the bowl games, and/or by compiled and released by the National fi ve-game arrangement that is designed to match having met a four-year metric based on competitive Football Foundation eight times during the two top-rated teams and to create competitive results (The ACC champion plays in the Discover the season, beginning this year on Sun- match ups among eight other highly regarded teams Orange Bowl, the Big Ten and Pac-12 champs in day, October 20 and ending on BCS Se- in four other games. the Rose Bowl presented by Vizio, Big 12 in the lection Sunday, December 8. The fi rst The bowl games participating are the Tostitos Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and SEC in the Allstate Sugar Fiesta Bowl, the Discover Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl). Additionally, the highest-ranked champion Harris Poll will be released on Sunday, Bowl Game presented by Vizio and the Allstate Sug- of Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Oct. 13. ar Bowl. In addition, the BCS National Championship or Sun Belt conferences will be guaranteed a slot in Game is played at one of the bowl sites, this year at a BCS game if that team is ranked 12th or higher in Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif., on January the fi nal BCS standings, 16th or higher if its ranking 6, 2014. is higher than that of a champion from one of the The term “BCS conference” frequently is used six conferences with automatic qualifi cation. Other incorrectly. Actually, all 10 NCAA Football Bowl teams are eligible to be selected at large by a bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences are “BCS confer- game if they fi nish among the top 14. ences” because the BCS arrangement is managed The champions of the Big Ten and the Pac-12 by the commissioners of the 10 NCAA FBS confer- will play in the Rose Bowl if they do not qualify for ences and the director of athletics at the University the National Championship Game. Other “regional Beginning with the 2014-15 sea- of Notre Dame. The conferences are Atlantic Coast, consideration” tie-ins include the SEC champion in son, college football will enter a new era The American Athletic Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, the Sugar Bowl, the ACC champion in the Orange Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl when a postseason playoff will begin. Sun Belt, Pacifi c-12, and the Southeastern. if those teams are not ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the The format is simple: top four teams, Six conferences (ACC, American, Big 12, Big final BCS Standings. two semifi nals played in bowl games, and a national championship game The ACC and the BCS played in a different city each year. Each The Atlantic Coast Conference has been a member of the Bowl Cham- semifi nal will be played during the New pionship Series (BCS) since its inception for the 1998 season. ACC Year's holiday with the national cham- Commissioner John Swofford, is the only Commissioner to twice serve pionship game in prime time on a Mon- as BCS Coordinator, having done so in the 2000 and 2001 seasons day night at least a week later. It will be and again in the 2008 and 2009 campaigns, as the ACC successfully the best of all worlds, and the biggest administered the BCS on two separate occasions. Swofford is also innovation to the sport in decades. the last Commissioner to serve as BCS Coordinator. In 2009, the BCS A selection committee will choose group named longtime college administrator Bill Hancock to serve as the four teams for the playoff based on the fi rst Executive Director of the Bowl Championship Series. Hancock their performance during the regular has since assumed the duties previously handled by the coordinator. Prior to being named Executive Director, Hancock served four years as John Swofford season, including, strength of schedule, the Administrator for the BCS. head-to-head results, championships ACC Commissioner won, and other factors. The teams will be seeded so that #1 will play #4 in one Bill Hancock, Executive Director semifi nal and #2 will meet #3 in the Bowl Championship Series; College Footbll Playoff other, with the winners advancing to Longtime athletics administrator Bill Hancock achieved a unique triple the national championship game. accomplishment at the upper echelon of intercollegiate athletics when he The semifi nals will rotate among six was named the fi rst Executive Director of the of the College Football Playoff, which begins after the 2014 season. Previously, Hancock was named the different bowls, extending the experi- fi rst full-time director of the NCAA Final Four and then was named the fi rst ence to more fans. In the years when executive director of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 2009, a role the bowls are not hosting semifi nals, he continues in this year until the completion of the BCS with this year’s the bowls will feature eight other teams national championship game. Hancock served for 13 years as director of the in four compelling matchups. NCAA’s Division I Men’s Basketball Championship--the three-week March Madness event that culminates at the Final Four. After a family tragedy, he 2014-15 Schedule retired in 2002 and for three years was the tournament’s media coordinator Jan. 1, 2015--Semifi nals, Sugar Bowl on a consulting basis before being named BCS administrator in October of Bill Hancock 2005. He is a 1972 journalism graduate of the University of Oklahoma and Executive Director Jan. 1, 2015--Semifi nals, Rose Bowl worked in sports information at his alma mater and also on the staff of the Jan. 12, 2015--National Championship, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas 27 National Rankings Associated Press Rankings USA Today Rankings P S3 S8 S15 S22 S29 P S3 S8 S15 S22 S29 Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 Alabama 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oregon 3 2 2 2 2 2 Oregon 3 3 2 2 2 2 Clemson 8 4 3 3 3 3 Ohio State 2 2 3 3 3 3 Ohio State 2 3 4 4 4 4 Clemson 8 5 5 4 4 4 Stanford 4 5 5 5 5 5 Stanford 4 4 4 5 5 5 Georgia 5 11 9 9 9 6 Georgia 5 12 10 10 10 6 Louisville 9 8 7 7 7 7 Louisville 9 8 7 6 7 7 Florida State 11 10 10 8 8 8 Florida State 12 10 9 8 8 8 Texas A&M 7 7 6 10 10 9 Texas A&M 6 7 6 9 9 9 LSU 12 9 8 6 6 10 Oklahoma 16 15 13 12 12 10 Oklahoma 16 16 14 14 14 11 LSU 13 11 8 7 6 11 UCLA 21 18 16 13 13 12 South Carolina 7 6 14 13 13 12 South Carolina 6 6 13 12 12 13 UCLA 21 18 17 15 14 13 Miami (FL) -- -- 15 16 15 14 Miami (FL) -- 24 18 17 15 14 Washington -- 20 19 17 16 15 Northwestern 22 20 16 16 16 15 Northwestern 22 19 17 18 17 16 Baylor -- 22 22 19 18 16 Baylor -- 23 22 20 19 17 Michigan 17 17 12 14 17 17 Florida 10 12 18 19 20 18 Washington -- 23 23 20 20 18 Michigan 17 17 11 15 18 19 Florida 10 9 20 18 19 19 Texas Tech ------25 24 20 Oklahoma St 14 14 11 11 11 20 Oklahoma St 13 13 12 11 11 21 Fresno State ------25 23 21 Arizona State ------23 -- 22 Texas Tech ------25 22 Fresno State ------25 23 Northern Illinois ------23 Ole Miss -- -- 25 21 21 24 Arizona State ------23 -- 24 Maryland ------25 Nebraska 18 19 15 -- -- 25 Notre Dame 14 14 21 22 22 -- Ole Miss -- -- 25 22 21 -- Wisconsin 23 21 20 24 23 -- Notre Dame 11 13 21 21 22 -- Nebraska 18 22 23 ------Wisconsin 23 21 18 -- 24 -- TCU 20 24 24 ------Michigan State ------24 -- -- Texas 15 15 ------TCU 20 25 24 ------USC 24 25 ------Texas 15 16 ------Boise State 19 ------Boise State 19 ------Oregon State 25 ------USC 24 22 ------Oregon State 25 ------

AP Ranking History Harris Interactive Rankings BCS Standings (Refl ects only last week’s rankings) Consecutive .... Top ....No. ... Weeks School ...... Polls ..... 10 ...... 1 .. Ranked Boston College ...... 34 ...... 1...... 137 Clemson ...... 33 ...... 92 ...... 2...... 341 Duke ...... 57 ...... 160 Florida State ...... 24 .....324 ...... 61...... 492 Georgia Tech ...... 143 ...... 289 Maryland ...... 1 ...... 79 ...... 6...... 190 Miami ...... 4 .....288 ...... 68...... 451 North Carolina ...... 74 ...... 1...... 230 NC State ...... 11 ...... 143 Virginia ...... 24 ...... 3...... 166 Virginia Tech ...... 94 ...... 265 Wake Forest ...... 0 ...... 41

28 ACC Overtime Games The ACC & Overtime ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records When Virginia Tech and Marshall ended regulation tied at 21 in week four of the School ...... Home ...... Road .....Neu .....Non-ACC ...... ACC ...... TOT 2013 season, it marked the 63rd game featuring an ACC team that has had to go Boston College ...... 4-2 ...... 1-2...... 0-0 ...... 2-3 ...... 3-1...... 5-4 to extra sessions. Of the 63 overtime contests, a large portion of them--27--have Clemson ...... 3-2 ...... 3-2...... 0-1 ...... 0-2 ...... 6-3...... 6-5 been played in the month of September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC Duke ...... 1-2 ...... 1-4...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 ...... 1-4...... 2-6 teams a total of 14 times in November, while 12 have been played in October, three Florida State ...... 1-0 ...... 0-2...... 0-1 ...... 0-2 ...... 1-1...... 1-3 in August, fi ve in December and two in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, 2012 Georgia Tech ...... 2-3 ...... 2-2...... 0-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-5...... 4-6 Allstate Sugar Bowl). Of the 63 overtime contests, 31 have been ACC games while Maryland ...... 2-0 ...... 2-2...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-1...... 4-2 32 nonconference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 35-20 Miami ...... 1-4 ...... 4-0...... 0-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 4-2...... 5-4 advantage in the 55 games played on campus. The team which wins the toss has North Carolina ...... 1-3 ...... 0-1...... 2-0 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-3...... 3-4 a 32-31 record. Forty-nine of the games were decided in the fi rst overtime with NC State ...... 4-0 ...... 4-3...... 0-1 ...... 4-2 ...... 4-3...... 8-5 nine games in double overtime and fi ve in triple overtime. Virginia ...... 3-3 ...... 0-1...... 0-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 1-2...... 3-5 Virginia Tech ...... 2-0 ...... 3-1...... 1-1 ...... 3-2 ...... 2-0...... 6-2 Wake Forest ...... 2-1 ...... 0-6...... 0-0 ...... 0-3 ...... 2-4...... 2-7

ACC Overtime Games, 1997-2012 OT Team Reg Date Year Teams & Score Site pds w/choice Score A30 ...... 1997 ...... NC State 32, Syracuse 31 ...... Syracuse ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 24-24 N8 ...... 1997 ...... Clemson 29, Duke 20 ...... Clemson ...... 1 ot ...... Duke ...... 20-20 O3 ...... 1998 ...... Appalachian State 30, Wake Forest 27 ...... W-Salem ...... 1 ot ...... App. St...... 24-24 O31 ...... 1998 ...... Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33 ...... Nashville ...... 2 ot ...... Duke ...... 30-30 N28 ...... 1998 ...... North Carolina 37, NC State 34 ...... Charlotte ...... 1 ot ...... N. Carolina ...... 31-31 S18 ...... 1999 ...... Northwestern 15, Duke 12 ...... Durham ...... 1 ot ...... Northwestern ...... 9-9 O9 ...... 1999 ...... Duke 24, Virginia 17 ...... Charlottesville ...... 2 ot ...... Duke ...... 17-17 O9 ...... 1999 ...... Georgia Tech 31, North Carolina 24 ...... Chapel Hill ...... 1 ot ...... N. Carolina ...... 24-24 O23 ...... 1999 ...... NC State 31, Duke 24 ...... Durham ...... 1 ot ...... Duke ...... 24-24 N27 ...... 1999 ...... Georgia Tech 51, Georgia 48 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Georgia ...... 48-48 S2 ...... 2000 ...... NC State 38, Arkansas State 31 ...... Raleigh ...... 2 ot ...... NC State ...... 31-31 S2 ...... 2000 ...... Brigham Young 38, Virginia 35 ...... Charlottesville ...... 2 ot ...... BYU ...... 35-35 S21 ...... 2000 ...... NC State 30, Georgia Tech 23 ...... Raleigh ...... 1 ot ...... Ga. Tech ...... 23-23 N11 ...... 2000 ...... Maryland 35, NC State 28 ...... College Park ...... 2 ot ...... Maryland ...... 21-21 S29 ...... 2001 ...... Clemson 47, Georgia Tech 44 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 41-41 O11 ...... 2001 ...... Maryland 20, Georgia Tech 17 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Ga. Tech ...... 17-17 A29 ...... 2002 ...... N. Illinois 42, Wake Forest 41 ...... DeKalb ...... 1 ot ...... Wake Forest ...... 35-35 S21 ...... 2002 ...... NC State 51, Texas Tech 48 ...... Lubbock ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 45-45 S26 ...... 2002 ...... Louisville 26, Florida State 20 ...... Louisville ...... 1 ot ...... Louisville ...... 20-20 A26 ...... 2003 ...... Northern Illinois 20, Maryland 13 ...... Dekalb ...... 1 ot ...... N. Illinois ...... 13-13 S6 ...... 2003 ...... Syracuse 49, North Carolina 47 ...... Chapel Hill ...... 3 ot ...... N. Carolina ...... 34-34 S13 ...... 2003 ...... Ohio State 44, NC State 38 ...... Columbus ...... 3 ot ...... NC State ...... 24-24 S13 ...... 2003 ...... Duke 27, Rice 24...... Durham ...... 1 ot ...... Rice ...... 24-24 S27 ...... 2003 ...... Georgia Tech 24, Vanderbilt 17 ...... Nashville ...... 1 ot ...... Vanderbilt ...... 17-17 O11 ...... 2003 ...... Clemson 30, Virginia 27 ...... Clemson ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 24-24 N15 ...... 2003 ...... Florida State 50, NC State 44 ...... Tallahassee ...... 2 ot ...... NC State ...... 37-37 S4 ...... 2004 ...... Clemson 37, Wake Forest 30 ...... Clemson ...... 2 ot ...... Clemson ...... 27-27 S10 ...... 2004 ...... Miami 16, Florida State 10 ...... Miami ...... 1 ot ...... Miami ...... 10-10 O2 ...... 2004 ...... NC State 27, Wake Forest 21 ...... Raleigh ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 21-21 N6 ...... 2004 ...... Clemson 24, Miami 17 ...... Miami ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 17-17 D27 ...... 2005 ...... Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 ...... Boise ...... 1 ot ...... Fresno ...... 31-31 S17 ...... 2005 ...... Miami 36, Clemson 30 ...... Clemson ...... 3 ot ...... Clemson ...... 20-20 S24 ...... 2005 ...... Boston College 16, Clemson 13 ...... Clemson ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 10-10 N12 ...... 2005 ...... Maryland 33, North Carolina 30 ...... Chapel Hill ...... 1 ot ...... Maryland ...... 30-30 J3 ...... 2006 ...... Penn State 26, Florida State 23 ...... Miami ...... 3 ot ...... Penn State ...... 16-16 S9 ...... 2006 ...... Boston College 34, Clemson 33 ...... Chestnut Hill ...... 2 ot ...... Clemson ...... 24-24 S9 ...... 2006 ...... Virginia 13, Wyoming 12 ...... Charlottesville ...... 1 ot ...... Wyoming ...... 6-6 S16 ...... 2006 ...... Boston College 30, BYU 23 ...... Chestnut Hill ...... 2 ot ...... B. College ...... 23-23 S22 ...... 2007 ...... Wake Forest 31, Maryland 24 ...... Winston-Salem ...... 1 ot ...... Maryland ...... 24-24 N3 ...... 2007 ...... NC State 19, Miami 16 ...... Miami ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 16-16 N24 ...... 2007 ...... North Carolina 20, Duke 14 ...... Chapel Hill ...... 1 ot ...... Duke ...... 14-14 D31 ...... 2007 ...... Auburn 23, Clemson 20 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Auburn ...... 17-17 S20 ...... 2008 ...... NC State 30, East Carolina 24 ...... Raleigh ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 24-24 O18 ...... 2008 ...... Virginia 16, North Carolina 13 ...... Charlottesville ...... 1 ot ...... Virginia ...... 10-10 N1 ...... 2008 ...... Miami 24, Virginia 17 ...... Charlottesville ...... 1 ot ...... Virginia ...... 17-17 N1 ...... 2008 ...... Wake Forest 33, Duke 30 ...... Winston-Salem ...... 1 ot ...... Duke ...... 30-30 S12 ...... 2009 ...... Maryland 38, James Madison 35 ...... College Park ...... 1 ot ...... Maryland ...... 35-35 S26 ...... 2009 ...... Boston College 27, Wake Forest 24 ...... Chestnut Hill ...... 1 ot ...... Wake Forest ...... 24-24 O24 ...... 2009 ...... Clemson 40, Miami 37 ...... Miami ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 34-34 N7 ...... 2009 ...... Georgia Tech 30, Wake Forest 27 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Georgia Tech ...... 24-24 S18 ...... 2010 ...... Auburn 27, Clemson 24 ...... Auburn ...... 1 ot ...... Clemson ...... 24-24 O16 ...... 2010 ...... East Carolina 33, NC State 27 ...... East Carolina ...... 1 ot ...... NC State ...... 27-27 N27 ...... 2010 ...... USF 23, Miami 20 ...... Miami ...... 1 ot ...... USF ...... 17-17 D30 ...... 2010 ...... North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 ...... Nashville ...... 2 ot ...... Tennessee ...... 20-20 S1 ...... 2011 ...... Syracuse 36, Wake Forest 29...... Syracuse ...... 1 ot ...... Wake Forest ...... 29-29 O1 ...... 2011 ...... Virginia 21, Idaho 20...... Virginia ...... 1 ot ...... Idaho ...... 14-14 D31 ...... 2011 ...... Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 ...... El Paso ...... 1 ot ...... Utah ...... 24-24 J2 ...... 2012 ...... Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 ...... New Orleans ...... 1 ot ...... Michigan ...... 20-20 S3 ...... 2012 ...... Virginia Tech 20, Georgia Tech 17 ...... Blacksburg ...... 1 ot ...... Virginia Tech ...... 17-17 S22 ...... 2012 ...... Miami 42, Georgia Tech 36 ...... Atlanta ...... 1 ot ...... Miami ...... 36-36 N17 ...... 2012 ...... Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 23 ...... Chestnut Hill ...... 1 ot ...... Boston College ...... 23-23 D28 ...... 2012 ...... Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 ...... Orlando ...... 1 ot ...... Rutgers ...... 10-10 S21 ...... 2013 ...... Virginia Tech 29, Marshall 21 ...... Blacksburg ...... 3 ot ...... Marshall ...... 21-21

29 2013 Top Performances, Long Plays 2013 Top Games - Team 2013 Top Games - Individual Longest Plays Total Offense Longest Runs From Scrimmage Total Offense 424 Brandon Connettte, DU ...... S21 77 Trey Edmunds, VT vs. Alabama ...... A31 637 Miami vs. Savannah State ...... S21 412 Jameis Winston, FSU ...... S28 76 Chris Mangus, VT vs. Western Carolina ...... S7 617 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... S14 410 Tom Savage, UP ...... S21 67 Brandon Ross, MD vs. West Virginia ...... S21 598 Pitt vs. Duke ...... S21 399 C.J. Brown, MD ...... S14 65 Karlos Williams, FSU vs. Nevada ...... S14 595 Syracuse vs. Wagner ...... S14 386 C.J. Brown, MD ...... A31 64 C.J. Brown, MD vs. FIU ...... A31 587 Maryland vs. Old Dominion ...... S7 381 Jameis Winston, FSU ...... S2 63 Herb Waters, UM vs. FAU ...... A30 380 Tajh Boyd, CU ...... S28 61 Kevin Parks, VA vs. VMI ...... S21 Rushing Yardage 379 Brandon Connette, DU ...... S28 60 Devonta Freeman, FSU vs. Nevada ...... S14 377 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... S14 352 Bryn Renner, NC ...... S28 57 Prince-Tyson Gulley, SU vs. Tulane ...... S21 368 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ...... A31 339 Bryn Renner, NC ...... S7 53 Duke Johnson, UM vs. FAU ...... A30 357 Virginia vs. VMI ...... S21 53 Josh Snead, DU vs. Troy ...... S28 344 Georgia Tech vs. Duke ...... S14 324 Miami vs. Savannah State ...... S21 Rushing Yardage Longest Pass Plays 324 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina ...... S21 204 Andre Williams, BC ...... S6 80 Bryan Underwood fr. Thomas, ST ...... S28 186 Duke Johnson, UM ...... A31 80 Allen Hurns fr. Morris, UM ...... S21 Passing Yardage 173 James Conner, UP ...... S21 424 Pitt vs. Duke ...... S21 77 Sammy Watkins fr. Boyd, CU ...... A31 149 Andre Williams, BC ...... S28 75 Brandon Braxton fr. Connette, DU ...... S21 407 Clemson vs.Wake Forest ...... S28 149 Brandon Ross, MD ...... S7 398 North Carolina vs. East Carolina ...... S28 75 D.J. Howard fr. Boyd, CU ...... S28 136 Daniel Hamm, VA ...... S21 69 Tyler Boyd fr. Savage, UP ...... S21 377 Florida State vs. Pitt ...... S2 135 Kevin Parks, VA ...... S21 377 North Carolina vs. MTSU ...... S7 67 Devin Street fr. Savage, UP ...... S21 132 Trey Edmonds, VT ...... A31 66 Stefon Diggs fr. Brown, MD ...... A31 132 Roderick McDowell, CU ...... A31 66 Michael Campanaro fr. Price, WF ...... S21 Points Scored 122 C.J. Brown, MD ...... S14 65 Jarrod West fr. Hunt, SU ...... S14 77 Miami vs. Savannah State ...... S21 65 Orville Reynolds fr. Price, WF ...... S14 70 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ...... A31 Passing Yardage 64 Watkins fr. Boyd, CU ...... S28 62 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... S14 424 Tom Savage, UP ...... S21 58 Pitt vs. Duke ...... S21 366 Bryn Renner, NC ...... S28 Longest Kickoff Returns 56 Clemson vs. Wake Forest ...... S28 356 Jameis Winston, FS ...... S2 95 Duke Johnson, UM vs. Savannah State .....S21 339 Bryan Renner, NC ...... S7 88 Stacy Cooley, UM vs. Savannah State ...... S21 First Downs 335 Jameis Winston, FSU ...... S28 71 Myles Willis, BC vs. Florida State ...... S28 29 Syracuse vs. Northwestern ...... S7 324 Brandon Connette, DU ...... S28 45 William Likely, MD vs. Connecticut ...... S14 29 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... S14 323 Brandon Connette, DU ...... S21 42 Sean Tapley, NC vs. Georgia Tech ...... S21 29 Virginia vs. VMI ...... S21 311 Tajh Boyd, CU ...... S28 41 Jamal Golden, GT vs. North Carolina ...... S21 28 Maryland vs. Old Dominion ...... S7 310 Tanner Price, WF ...... S14 41 Levonte Whitfi eld, FS vs. BCC ...... S21 28 Clemson vs. SC State ...... S7 285 Chase Rettig, BC ...... A31 40 Stefon Diggs, MD vs. FIU ...... A31 37 William Likely, MD vs. Connecticut ...... S14 Total Defense Receiving Yardage 35 George Morris, SU vs. Penn State ...... A31 79 Virginia vs. VMI ...... S21 179 Stefon Diggs, MD ...... S7 35 George Morris, SU vs. Penn State ...... A31 87 Syracuse vs. Wagner ...... S14 177 Michael Campanaro, WF ...... S14 35 Tyler Boyd, UP vs. FSU ...... S2 151 Wake Forest vs. Presbyterian ...... A29 166 Devin Street, UP ...... S21 162 Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina ...... S7 154 Tyler Boyd, UP ...... S21 Longest Punt Returns 171 Maryland vs. FIU ...... A31 149 Jamison Crowder, DU ...... S28 82 Jamison Crowder, DU vs, Pitt ...... S21 148 Bryan Underwood, ST ...... S28 76 Jamison Crowder, DU vs. NC Central ...... A31 Rushing Defense 147 Jarrod West, SU ...... S14 67 Rashard Smith. ST vs. Central Michigan ... S28 8 Virginia vs. Pitt ...... S28 146 Alex Amidon, BC ...... A31 43 Kyshoen Jarrett, VT vs. Alabama ...... A31 22 NC State vs. Richmond ...... S7 143 Jonathan Williams, WF ...... A29 41 Ryan Switzer, NC vs. East Carolina ...... S28 34 Maryland vs. Connecticut ...... S14 141 Devin Street, Pitt ...... S2 35 Dominque Terrell, VA vs. BYU ...... A31 41 Virginia vs. VMI ...... S21 34 Spiffy Evans, BC vs. Florida State ...... S28 46 Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina ...... S14 All-Purpose Yardage 30 Dominique Terrel, VA. vs VMI ...... S21 279 Jamison Crowder, DU ...... S21 26 Kenny Shaw, FSU vs. UP ...... S2 Passing Defense 239 Tyler Boyd, UP ...... S21 34 Syracuse vs. Wagner ...... S14 224 Duke Johnson, UM ...... A31 38 Virginia vs. VMI ...... S21 223 T.J. Thorpe, NC ...... S28 Longest Field Goals 49 Wake Forest vs. Presbyterian ...... A29 211 Myles Willis, BC ...... S28 53 Ian Frye, VA vs. BYU ...... A31 51 Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina ...... S7 204 Andre Williams, BC ...... S6 50 Fuller Hoepner, VT vs. Marshall ...... S21 57 Pitt vs. New Mexico ...... S14 204 Kevin Parks, VA ...... S21 50 Brad Craddock, MD vs. West Virginia ...... S21 195 Tyler Boyd, UP ...... S14 49 Harrison Butker, GT vs. Duke ...... S14 194 Stefon Diggs, MD ...... A31 49 Harrison Butker, GT vs. Virginia Tech ...... S28 Punt Return Yards 191 Stefon Diggs, MD ...... S7 49 Chandler Catanzaro, CU vs. NC State ...... S21 113 Duke vs. NC Central ...... A31 48 Niklas Sade, NCST vs. Richmond ...... S7 82 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... S14 48 Niklas Sade, NCST vs. Clemson ...... S21 63 Virginia vs. BYU ...... A31 Pass Receptions 46 Niklas Sade, NCST vs. Richmond ...... S7 51 Miami vs. FAU ...... A30 46 Niklas Sade, NCST vs. Central Michigan ....S28 41 Virginia Tech vs. Alabama ...... A31 16 Michael Campanaro, WF ...... S14 13 Alex Amidon, BC ...... A31 11 Jamison Crowder, DU ...... S7 Longest Punts Kickoff Return Yards 10 Sammy Watkins. CU ...... S21 77 Alec Vozenilek, VA vs. Pitt ...... S28 183 Miami vs. Savannah State ...... S21 9 Deon Long, MD ...... A31 72 Will Monday, DU vs. Georgia Tech ...... S14 162 Boston College vs. Florida State ...... S28 8 Rashad Greene, FS ...... S2 66 Will Monday, DU vs. Memphis ...... S7 153 North Carolina vs. East Carolina ...... S28 8 Marquez Valdes-Scant, NCST ...... S7 66 Riley Dixon, SU vs. Wagner ...... S14 145 Maryland vs. Connecticut ...... S14 8 Jake McGee, VA ...... S7 65 Nate Freese, BC vs. USC ...... S14 138 Pitt vs. Florida State ...... S2 8 Demitri Knowles, VT ...... S14 64 Nathan Renfro, MD vs. West Virginia ...... S21 8 Tyler Boyd, UP ...... S21 63 Nate Freese, BC vs. USC ...... S14 60 Pat O’Donnell, UM vs. Florida ...... S7

30 ACC Defense, Non-Offensive Touchdowns Touchdowns Via Returns Week 4 saw six different ACC players score defensive touchdowns...The group was highlighted by Duke’s Jamison Crowder, who returned a punt for a touchdown for the second time this season... Crowder joins a list of eight current ACC players that have recorded at least two returns for toucdowns: Florida State’s Rashad Greene (2 punt returns) Duke’s Ross Cockrell (blocked fi eld goal and int. return), Georgia Tech’s Isaiah Johnson (2 interception returns), Georgia Tech’s Jamal Golden (2 kickoff returns), Miami’s Duke Johnson (2 kickoff returns), Maryland’s Stefon Diggs (2 kickoff returns) and Duke’s Jamison Crowder (2 punt returns). Non-Offensive Touchdowns (1992-2013) *Total as ACC Teams Only

Team ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Total Virginia Tech (47*) 3 5 4 9 2 4 9 8 6 7 7 11 6 7 5 9 5 4 5 1 2 2 123 Miami (33*) 5 1 2 5 7 4 2 3 13 11 7 9 10 3 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 2 104 Florida State 7 7 1 1 7 6 1 5 4 5 6 6 3 5 5 5 6 5 2 3 4 2 96 NC State 6 0 2 1 3 2 6 3 2 4 9 9 5 2 4 3 3 1 5 6 4 1 81 North Carolina 2 3 5 1 5 4 5 2 4 3 0 2 3 4 4 3 6 7 2 1 5 0 71 Clemson 3 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 2 3 5 1 6 4 3 7 3 3 2 2 64 Georgia Tech 1 1 1 2 4 2 11 1 4 2 0 3 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 3 3 2 57 Syracuse 3 1 1 2 6 9 4 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 56 Wake Forest 3 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 5 3 2 10 3 1 2 1 2 1 55 Maryland 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 4 3 3 7 4 1 1 2 0 1 4 6 5 2 2 54 Boston College (28*) 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 2 2 3 1 5 2 6 4 8 2 2 3 1 0 50 Duke 4 4 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 5 2 50 Virginia 4 0 6 1 8 3 2 1 0 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 48 Pitt (1*) 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 4 5 5 5 6 0 3 2 1 3 1 1 48 ACC* 34 17 26 10 32 26 33 19 23 25 33 36 46 32 41 45 45 47 36 30 34 17 *687

2013 Returns for Touchdowns (17) Current ACC Players With 2 Date Name, School Opponent Yds Return 8/31 Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... NC Central ...... 76 ...... Punt Return Or More Non-Offensive TDs 8/31 Tyler Marcordes, Georgia Tech ...... Elon ...... 95 ...... Interception 8/31 Chris Milton, Georgia Tech ...... Elon ...... 54 ...... Interception 2 .. Rashad Greene, Florida State 47 Punt Return vs. Murray St., 9-1-12 8/31 Brandon Chubb, Wake Forest ...... Presbyterian ...... 29 ...... Interception 60 Punt Return vs. Wake Forest, 9-15-12 9/7 Martin Jenkins, Clemson ...... SC State ...... 52 ...... Interception 2 .. Ross Cockrell, Duke 9/7 Darius Robinson, Clemson ...... SC State ...... 35 ...... Interception 75 Blocked FG vs. FIU, 9-1-12 9/7 Detrick Bonner, Virginia Tech ...... Western Carolina ...... 37 ...... Interception 32 Int. Return vs. NCCU, 9-15-12 9/14 Dexter McDougle, Maryland ...... Connecticut ...... 49 ...... Interception 2 .. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech 9/21 Stacy Cooley, Miami ...... Savannah State ...... 88 ...... Kick Return 34 Int. Return vs. NC State, 10-1-11 9/21 Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... Pitt ...... 82 ...... Punt Return 22 Int. Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 9/21 Derek DiNardo, Virginia Tech ...... Marshall ...... 11 .... Blocked Punt 2 .. Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech 9/21 Anthony Gonzalez, Pitt ...... Duke ...... 37 ...... Interception 97 Kick Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 9/21 A.J. Hendy, Maryland ...... West Virginia ...... 28 ...... Interception 100 Kick Return vs. UNC, 11-10-12 9/21 Telvin Smith, Florida State ...... Bethune Cookman ...... 68 ...... Interception 2 .. Duke Johnson, Miami 9/28 P.J. Williams, Florida State ...... Boston College ...... 20 ...... Interception 95 Kick Return vs. BCU, 9-15-12 9/28 Jimmy Gaines, Miami ...... South Florida ...... 0 ...... Fumble 95 Kick Return vs. UVa, 11-10-12 9/28 D.J. Green, NC State ...... Central Michigan ...... 37 ...... Interception 2 .. Stefon Diggs, Maryland 100 Kick Return vs. Virginia, 10-13-12 99 Kick Return vs. North Carolina, 10-24-12 2 .. Dexter McDougle, Maryland 49 Interception Return vs UConn, 9-14-13 66 Fumble Return vs. NC State, 11-26-11 2 .. Jamison Crowder, Duke 76 Punt Return vs. NC Central, 8-31-13 82 Punt Return vs. Pitt, 8-31-13 2 .. A.J. Hendy, Maryland 28 Interception Return vs. WVU 9-21-13 32 Interception Return vs. NC State, 11-26-13 2 .. D.J. Green, NC State 0 Blocked Punt vs. Boston College, 10-9-10 37 Interception vs. Central Michigan, 9-28-13

31 ACC Non-Conference Record ACC vs. Non-Conference, 1996-2013 Conf. ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ‘00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Totals Pct American x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 3-0 3-0 1.000 Big East 3-3 8-1 5-4 5-3 4-3 3-3 3-2 5-3 9-3 7-2 3-7 4-4 3-4 4-3 5-3 4-4 5-5 0-0 80-57 .584 Big Ten 1-2 3-1 1-0 1-2 2-1 2-2 1-2 0-4 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-1 0-2 20-26 .435 Big 12 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 0-2 2-2 3-0 0-1 3-1 0-0 2-4 4-1 2-2 0-2 1-3 0-3 1-0 22-24 .478 Big West 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 x x 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1.000 Conf USA 3-0 1-1 0-0 2-3 1-1 3-0 2-2 2-0 5-1 3-1 3-3 4-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 2-0 7-1 53-20 .726 MAC 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 3-0 4-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 5-2 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 1-0 40-9 .816 Mtn. West x x x 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 12-8 .600 Pac-12 0-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-2 1-1 0-2 11-16 .407 SEC 1-5 1-4 4-3 4-2 3-4 1-5 5-3 5-4 2-3 2-4 1-7 3-6 6-6 4-5 4-5 2-5 2-6 2-2 52-79 .397 Sun Belt x x x x x x x 1-0 1-0 1-0 7-0 4-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 5-0 2-1 1-1 26-4 .867 WAC 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-0 19-8 .704 Ind. 3-5 2-1 2-0 3-0 4-0 3-0 5-2 3-1 0-1 6-1 0-2 6-2 5-1 1-2 2-4 1-3 1-5 3-0 50-50 .500 *FCS 2-0 2-0 3-1 2-1 2-1 4-0 3-0 4-0 6-0 3-0 8-2 7-0 14-0 12-2 12-1 12-1 13-0 11-0 120-9 .930 Total 15-16 22-9 21-12 21-12 22-12 23-13 30-17 27-15 27-13 32-12 33-23 35-21 41-17 33-22 34-23 33-23 31-23 31-8 520-310 .

*Beginning with the 2007 football season, the NCAA changed the designation of D-I and D-1AA schools into two divisions - FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly D-1) and FCS (Football Championship Subdivision formerly D-1AA). NOTE: Record vs. non-confernce oppoenents for Pitt & Syracuse begins in 2013

ACC Record Versus 2013 2013 ACC vs. Non-Conference Non-Conference Opponents (Overall 31-8, .795; Home 25-2, .926; Away 5-4, .555; Neutral 1-2, .333) American Athletic (3-0) Mid-American (1-0) Alabama ...... 4-24 Duke vs. Memphis ...... W, 28-14 Central Michigan vs. NC State ...... W, 48-14 Alabama A&M ...... 0-0 Maryland vs. Connecticut ...... W, 32-21 Ball State vs. Virginia ...... Oct 5 Army ...... 33-18-1 Miami vs. South Florida ...... W, 49-21 Ball State ...... 4-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic (4-0) Bethune-Cookman ...... 3-0 Big 12 (1-0) NC Central vs. Duke ...... W, 45-0 BYU ...... 9-3 West Virginia vs. Maryland ...... W, 37-0 SC State vs. Clemson ...... W, 52-13 The Citadel ...... 27-0 Savannah State vs. Miami ...... W, 77-7 Connecticut ...... 12-5 Big South (2-0) Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida State ...... W, 54-6 Central Michigan ...... 7-0 Presbyterian vs. Wake Forest ...... W, 31-7 East Carolina ...... 47-23-1 VMI vs. Virginia ...... W, 49-0 Mountain West (2-0) Elon ...... 3-0 Nevada vs. Florida State ...... W, 62-7 Florida ...... 21-31-3 Big Ten (0-2) New Mexico vs. Pitt ...... W, 49-27 Florida Atlantic ...... 2-0 Penn State vs. Syracuse ...... L, 17-23 Florida International ...... 8-0 Syracuse vs. Northwestern ...... L, 48-27 Northeast (1-0) Georgia ...... 25-73-5 Wagner vs. Syracuse ...... W, 54-0 Idaho ...... 2-0 Colonial (2-0) Louisiana-Monroe ...... 2-1 Villanova vs. Boston College ...... W, 24-14 Pac-12 (0-2) Louisiana Tech ...... 6-1-1 Richmond vs. NC State ...... W, 23-21 Oregon vs. Virginia ...... L, 10-59 Boston College vs. USC ...... L, 7-35 Marshall ...... 8-1 Conference USA (7-1) Memphis ...... 8-5 Florida Atlantic vs. Miami ...... W, 34-6 Southeastern (2-2) Middle Tennessee ...... 10-3 Florida International vs. Maryland ...... W, 43-10 North Carolina vs. South Carolina ...... L, 10-27 Navy ...... 40-38-4 Louisiana Tech vs. NC State ...... W, 40-14 Alabama vs. Virginia Tech ...... L, 10-35 Nevada ...... 3-1 MTSU vs. North Carolina ...... W, 40-20 Georgia vs. Clemson ...... W, 38-35 New Mexico ...... 2-0 Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina ...... W, 15-10 Florida vs. Miami ...... W, 21-16 New Mexico State ...... 1-0 Tulane vs. Syracuse ...... W, 52-17 Clemson vs. South Carolina ...... Nov 30 Notre Dame ...... 13-33-1 Marshall vs. Virginia Tech ...... W 29-21, 3 OT Florida State vs. Florida ...... Nov 30 NC Central ...... 3-0 East Carolina vs. North Carolina ...... L, 31-55 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech ...... Nov 30 Penn State ...... 7-50-1 East Carolina vs. NC State ...... Nov 23 Vanderbilt vs. Wake Forest ...... Nov 30 Presbyterian ...... 9-0 Old Dominion ...... 3-0 Independent (3-0) Southern (2-0) Oregon ...... 0-1 BYU vs. Virginia ...... W, 19-16 Elon vs. Georgia Tech ...... W, 70-0 Richmond ...... 21-7-1 Old Dominion vs. Maryland ...... W, 47-10 Western Carolina vs. Virginia Tech ...... W, 45-3 Savannah State ...... 2-0 Wake Forest vs. Army ...... W, 25-11 The Citadel vs. Clemson ...... Nov 23 South Carolina ...... 57-63-2 Army vs. Boston College ...... Oct 5 SC State ...... 3-0 Georgia Tech vs. BYU ...... Oct 12 Southwestern Athletic (0-0) South Florida ...... 7-6 Navy vs. Duke ...... Oct 12 Alabama A&M vs. Georgia Tech ...... Nov 23 Old Dominion vs. Pitt ...... Oct 19 Troy ...... 5-0 Pitt vs. Navy ...... Oct 26 Sun Belt (1-1) Tulane ...... 15-17-1 Boston College vs. New Mexico State ...... Nov 9 Louisiana-Monroe vs. Wake Forest ...... L, 19-21 USC ...... 5-8 Notre Dame vs. Pitt ...... Nov 9 Troy vs. Duke ...... W, 38-31 Vanderbilt ...... 23-31 Idaho vs. Florida State ...... Nov 23 Villanova ...... 14-3 Old Dominion vs. North Carolina ...... Nov 23 VMI ...... 35-9 Wagner ...... 1-0 West Virginia ...... 37-42-1 Western Carolina ...... 25-0

32 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Total Offense Passing Yardage Rushing Yardage Pl.Player, School ...... Years ..... Yards Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Yards Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Yards 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 ..13,582 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... 2000-03 ..13,484 1. Ted Brown, NCS, ...... 1975-78 ...... 4,602 2. Joe Hamilton, GT ...... 1996-99 ..10,640 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....2006-09 ..10,065 2. Amos Lawrence, UNC .....1977-80 ...... 4,391 3. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ...... 2006-09 ....9,987 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ....9,839 3. LaMont Jordan, Md...... 1997-00 ...... 4,147 4. Tajh Boyd, CU ...... 2010-** .. 9,971 4. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ....9,762 4. Robert Lavette, GT ...... 1981-84 ...... 4,066 5. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ....9,923 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem.2002-05 ..... 9,665 5. Chris Barclay, WF, ...... 2002-05 ...... 4,032 6. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ...... 2002-05 ....9,759 6. Ben Bennett, Duke ...... 1980-83 ....9,614 6. Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 3,998 7. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...... 1996-99 ....9,638 7. Sean Renfree, DU ...... 2009-12 ....9,465 7. Raymond Priester, CL ...... 1994-97 ...... 3,966 8. Mike Voight, UNC ...... 1973-76 ...... 3,971 8. Darian Durant, UNC ...... 2001-04 ....9,630 8. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...... 1996-99 ....9,461 9. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 3,959 9. Russell Wilson, NCS ...... 2008-10 ....9,628 9. T.J. Yates, UNC ...... 2007-10 ....9,377 10. James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 ...... 3,881 10.Reggie Ball, GT ...... 2003-06 ....9,579 10. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 2010-** ...9,047 11. James McDougald, WF ....1976-79 ...... 3,811 11. Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ....9,473 11. Spence Fischer, Duke ...... 1992-95 ....9,021 12. Montel Harris, BC ...... 2008-11 ...... 3,735 12. Sean Renfree, DU ...... 2009-12 ....9,298 12. Matt Ryan, BC ...... 2004-07 ..*8,963 13. Jerry Mays, GT ...... 1985-89 ...... 3,699 13. Shawn Jones, GT ...... 1989-92 ....9,296 13. Joe Hamilton, GT ...... 1996-99 ....8,882 14. Leon Johnson, UNC ...... 1993-96 ...... 3,693 14. Tyrod Taylor, VT ...... 2007-10 ....9,213 14. Jacory Harris, UM ...... 2008-11 ....8,826 15. Joe McIntosh, NCS ...... 1981-84 ...... 3,642 Chris Rix, FSU ...... 2001-04 ....9,213 15. Darian Durant, UNC ...... 2001-04 ....8,755 16. Tremayne Stephens, NCS ....1994-97 ...... 3,553 16. Spence Fischer, DU ...... 1992-95 ....9,110 16. Russell Wilson, NCS ...... 2008-10 ....8,545 17. C.J. Spiller, CU ...... 2006-09 ...... 3,547 18. Andre Ellington, CU ...... 2009-12 ...... 3,436 17. Ben Bennett, DU ...... 1980-83 ....9,061 17. Shawn Jones, GT ...... 1989-92 ....8,441 19. Tiki Barber, UVa...... 1993-96 ...... 3,389 18. T.J. Yates, UNC ...... 2007-10 ....9,044 18. Chris Rix, FSU ...... 2001-04 ....8,390 20. Tashard Choice, GT ...... 2005-07 ...... 3,365 19. Matt Ryan, BC ...... 2004-07 ..*9,024 19. Reggie Ball, GT ...... 2003-06 ....8,128 21. Terry Kirby, UVa...... 1989-92 ...... 3,348 20. Jacory Harris, UM ...... 2008-11 ....8,823 20. Brian Kuklick, WF ...... 1994-98 ....8,017 22. P.J. Daniels, GT ...... 2002-05 ...... 3,346 21.EJ Manuel, FSU ...... 2009-12 ....8,563 21. Steve Slayden, Duke ...... 1984-87 ....8,004 23. Michael Ramseur, WF ...... 1982-85 ...... 3,325 22. Woodrow Dantzler, CL ...... 1998-01 ....8,249 22. EJ Manuel, FSU ...... 2009-12 ....7,736 24. Charlie Wysocki, Md...... 1978-81 ...... 3,317 23. Logan Thomas, VT ...... 2010-** .. 8,157 23. Tanner Price, WF ...... 2010-** ...7,648 25. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ...... 1980-82 ...... 3,267 24. Steve Slayden, DU ...... 1984-87 ....8,129 24. Bryn Renner, NC ...... 2010-13 ...7,573 26.Jonathan Dwyer, GT ...... 2007-09 ...... 3,226 25. Brian Kuklick, WF ...... 1994-98 ....7,838 25. Drew Weatherford, FSU ...... 2005-08 .... 7,567 27. Travis Minor, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 3,218 28. Wali Lundy, UVa...... 2002-05 ...... 3,193 26. Tanner Price, WF ...... 2010-** .. 7,769 26. Matt Schaub, UVa ...... 2000-03 ....7,502 29. Don McCauley, UNC ...... 1968-70 ...... 3,172 27. Christian Ponder, FSU ...... 2007-10 ....7,705 27. Mike Glennon, NCS ...... 2009-12 ....7,411 30. Chris Douglas, DU ...... 2000-03 ...... 3,122 28. Shawn Moore, UVa ...... 1987-90 ....7,697 28. Mike Elkins, WF ...... 1985-88 ....7,304 ACC Career Active Rushing Leaders 29. Drew Weatherford, FSU...... 2005-08 .... 7,606 29. Scott Milanovich, Md...... 1992-95 ....7,301 1. Andre Williams, Boston College ...... 2,067 30. Matt Schaub, UVa ...... 2000-03 ....7,560 30. Gary Schofi eld, WF ...... 1981-83 ....7,205 2. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ...... 1,918 *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage 3. Kevin Parks, Virginia ...... 1,737 4. David Sims, Georgia Tech ...... 1,616 ACC Career Active Total Offense Leaders ACC Career Active Passing Yardage Leaders 5. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ...... 1,571 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (4) ...... 9,971 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (10) ...... 9,047 6. Duke Johnson, Miami ...... 1,335 2. Logan Thomas, VT (23) ...... 8,157 2. Tanner Price, Wake Forest (23) ...... 7,648 7. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 1,142 3. Tanner Price, Wake Forest (26) ...... 7,769 3. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (24) ..... 7,573 8. Juwan Thompson, Duke ...... 1,016 4. Bryn Renner, North Carolina ...... 7,501 4. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 7,015 9. Tony Creecy, NC State ...... 968 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College ...... 6,945 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College ...... 6,660 10. Josh Snead, Duke ...... 962 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ...... 5,494 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ...... 5,643 7. C.J. Brown, Clemson...... 1,885 ACC Career Active Leaders 7. C.J. Brown, Maryland ...... 2,754 8. Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 1,220 Career 200-Yard Rushing Games 8. Andre Williams, Boston College ...... 2,067 1 Josh Harris, Sr., WF ...... 241 ...... VT 8. Anthony Boone, Duke ...... 1,104 1 Andrew Williams, Sr., BC ...... 204 .....WF 9. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ...... 1,918 9. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...... 1,014 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 10. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...... 1,917 8 Andre Williams, Sr., BC ...... 191 ..Army Career 300-Yard Passing Yardage Games 6 Devonta Freeman, Jr., FSU ...... 148 .....MD Career 400-Yard Total Offense Games 12 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 428 ...... WF 5 Duke Johnson, So., UM ...... 186 ....FAU 6 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 529 ...... ST 9 Bryn Renner, Sr., UNC ...... 366 ....ECU 5 C.J. Brown, Sr., MD ...... 162 ...... CU 2 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ...... 568 ...... ST 4 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ...... 566 ST 4 Josh Harris, Sr., WF ...... 241 ...... VT 1 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ...... 439 ....UM 4 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ...... 441 .....UM 4 Shadrach Thornton, So., ST ...... 145 Citadel 1 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...... 424 .....UP 4 Tanner Price, Sr., WF ...... 327 ...... NC 4 Kevin Parks, Jr., UVa ...... 135 ....VMI 1 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...... 412 ...... BC 2 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ...... 354 ...... NC 3 Brandon Ross, So., MD ...... 149 ...ODU 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ...... 410 .....DU 2 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...... 356 ...... UP 2 Trey Edmunds, Fr., VT ...... 132 ...... Ala 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...... 324 ....Troy 2 Zach Laskey, Jr.., GT ...... 116 .Presb Career 300-Yard Total Offense Games 1 Perry Hills, So., MD ...... 305 ...WVU 2 Vad Lee, So., GT ...... 112 ...... NC 15 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 529 ...... ST 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ...... 424 ...... DU 2 Josh Snead, Jr., DU ...... 108 ...Troy 10 Bryn Renner, Sr., NC ...... 373 ....Lou Career 200-Yard Passing Yardage Games 1 J.C. Coleman, So, VT ...... 183 ...... DU 9 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ...... 374 .....NC 27 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 428 ...... WF 1 James Conner, Fr., UP ...... 173 ...... DU 5 Tanner Price, Sr., WF ...... 342 ....MD 1 Daniel Hamm, Fr., VA ...... 136 ....VMI 23 Bryn Renner, Sr., UNC ...... 366 ....ECU 1 Roderick McDowell, Sr., CU ...... 132 ...UGA 4 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ...... 568 ...... ST 19 Logan Thomas, Sr., VT ...... 310 .....UM 1 Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 124 .....UM 4 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ...... 416 ....UM 16 Tanner Price, Sr.., WF ...... 327 ...... NC 1 Wes Brown, So., MD ...... 121 .NCSU 4 C.J. Brown, Sr.., MD ...... 399 .....UC 13 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ...... 566 ST 1 Tony Creecy, Jr., ST ...... 120 .....UM 2 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...... 381 .....UP 12 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ...... 441 .....UM 1 James Conner, Fr., UP ...... 119 ...UNM 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...... 424 .....UP 5 C.J. Brown, Sr, MD ...... 399 ...... UC 1 DeAndre Martin, So., WF ...... 115 ..Army 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ...... 410 .....DU 3 Jameis Winston, Fr., FS ...... 356 ...... UP 1 Gus Edwards, Fr., UM ...... 113 ..SVST 2 Perry Hills, So., MD ...... 305 ...WVU 1 Karlos Williams, Jr., FS ...... 110 ...... UN Career 400-Yard Passing Yardage Games 2 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ...... 424 ...UNM 1 James Wilder, Jr., FSU ...... 106 .MurSt 3 Stephen Morris, Sr., UM ...... 566 ...... ST 2 Brandon Connette, Jr., DU ...... 324 ....Troy 1 A.J. Blue, Jr., NC ...... 106 .....WF 2 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 428 ...... WF 2 Pete Thomas, Jr., ST ...... 244 ...CMU 1 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 103 ...... ST 1 Chase Rettig, Sr., BC ...... 441 ...... UM 1 Drew Allen, Sr., SU ...... 279 ...... NU 1 Isaac Bennett, Jr., UP, ...... 101 ...UNM 1 Tom Savage, Sr., UP ...... 424 .....DU 1 Terrel Hunt, So., SU ...... 265 .....WC 1 Brandon Connnette, Jr., DU ...... 101 ...... UP 1 Caleb Rowe, So., MD ...... 240 ...... BC 1 Robert Godhigh, Sr., GT ...... 100 ...... NC 1 Pete Thomas, Jr., NCST ...... 237 ...... UR 1 Shawn Petty, So., MD ...... 208 ...... NC 1 David Watford, So., VA ...... 206 .....VMI 33 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics ACC Rushing Career ACC Career All-Purpose Yardage 100, 200 Yards Games Pl. Player, School Years Rush Rec. Ret. Yards Career 200-Yard Rushing Games 1. C. J. Spiller, Clemson ...... 2006-09 3,547 1,420 2,621 7,588 1. Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ...... 6 2. Leon Johnson, North Carolina ...... 1993-96 3,693 1,288 847 5,828 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ...... 3 3. Chris Douglas, Duke ...... 2000-03 3,122 867 1,759 5,748 Natrone Means, North Carolina (90-92) ...... 3 4. Ted Brown, NC State ...... 1975-78 4,602 760 203 5,565 Mike Voight, North Carolina (73-76) ...... 3 5. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech...... 1981-84 4,066 862 465 5,393 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ...... 3 6. Warrick Dunn, Florida State ...... 1993-96 3,959 1,314 48 5,321 7. Torrey Smith, Maryland ...... 2008-10 69 2,205 2,909 5,264 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 8. T.J. Graham, NC State ...... 2008-11 -9 1453 3781 5,225 1. Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) ...... 27 9. Don McCauley, North Carolina ...... 1968-70 3,172 786 1,056 5,014 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ...... 23 10. Frank Quayle, Virginia ...... 1966-68 2,695 1,145 1,141 4,981 3. Montel Harris, Boston College (08-11) ...... 22 11. Alvin Pearman, Virginia ...... 2002-04 2,394 1,396 1,179 4,969 4. Warrick Dunn, Florida State (93-96) ...... 21 12. LaMont Jordan, Maryland ...... 1997-00 4,147 737 76 4,960 5. Joe McIntosh, NC State (81-84) ...... 20 13. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest ...... 2002-05 4,032 381 517 4,930 6. Tiki Barber, Virginia (93-96) ...... 19 14. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina ...... 1977-80 4,391 393 144 4,928 7. LaMont Jordan, Maryland (97-00) ...... 18 15. Tiki Barber, Virginia ...... 1993-96 3,389 602 878 4,869 Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ...... 18 16. Peter Warrick, Florida State ...... 1996-99 185 3,517 1,148 4,850 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (79-82) ...... 18 17. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ...... 2001-03 340 2,218 2,187 4,745 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) ...... 18 18. Brandon Tate, North Carolina ...... 2005-08 294 927 3,523 4,744 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ...... 18 19. Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech ...... 1985-89 3,699 869 175 4,743 Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech (05-07) ...... 18 20. Thomas Jones, Virginia ...... 1996-99 3,998 571 129 4,698 13.Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (07-09) ...... 17 21. Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech ...... 2004-07 226 1,778 2,672 4,676 22. Terry Kirby, Virginia ...... 1989-92 3,348 1,022 267 4,637 23. Andre Ellington, Clemson ...... 2009-12 3,436 505 645 4,586 24. Montel Harris, Boston College ...... 2008-11 3735 377 468 4,580 25. Wali Lundy, Virginia ...... 2002-05 3,193 895 409 4,497 26. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ...... 1998-01 152 2,907 1,415 4,474 27. Mike Voight, North Carolina ...... 1973-76 3,971 88 413 4,472 28. Eric Blount, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 814 544 3,033 4,391 Rushing Touchdowns 29. Mike Grayson, Duke ...... 1980-83 2,441 1,219 721 4,381 Pl Player, School ...... Years ...... TDs 30. Torry Holt, NC State ...... 1995-98 119 3,379 871 4,369 1. Ted Brown, NCS ...... 1975-78 ...... 49 2. James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 ...... 47 Active Career Leaders 3. Robert Lavette, GT ...... 1981-84 ...... 45 All-Purpose Yardage 4 Rick Badanjek, MD ...... 1982-85 ...... 44 5. Leon Johnson, UNC ...... 1993-96 ...... 43 Wali Lundy, UVa ...... 2002-05 ...... 43 Pl. Player, School Years Rush Rec. Ret. Yards 7. Mike Voight, UNC ...... 1973-76 ...... 42 1. Sammy Watkins, CU, Jr...... 2011-13 333 2282 1130 3,745 8. Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 ...... 41 2. Michael Campanaro, WF, Sr...... 2010-13 238 2132 955 3,325 9. Chris Barclay, WF ...... 2002-05 ...... 40 10.Tevin Washington, GT ...... 2009-12 ...... 38 3. Jamison Crowder, DU, Jr...... 2011-13 84 1767 1381 3,232 11. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 37 4. Duke Johnson, UM, So ...... 2012-13 1335 271 1083 2,689 12. Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 36 5. Stefon Diggs, MD, So ...... 2012-13 157 1248 1038 2,443 6. Alex Amidon, BC, Sr ...... 2010-13 178 2072 86 2,336 ACC Career Active Leaders 7. Josh Harris, WF, Sr ...... 2010-13 1918 219 123 2,260 Rushing Touchdowns 8. Andre Williams, BC, Sr...... 2010-13 2067 60 119 2,246 1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 23 9. Kevin Parks, VA, Jr...... 2011-13 1737 378 0 2,115 Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 23 10. Rashad Greene, FS, Jr...... 2011-13 74 1636 373 2,083 3. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 20 4. Devonta Feeman, Florida State ...... 18 11. Khalek Shepherd, VA, Jr...... 2011-13 209 156 1557 1,922 5. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ...... 17 12. Spiffy Evans, BC, Jr...... 2011-13 -1 288 1542 1,829 Kevin Parks, Virgina ...... 17 13. Devonta Freeman, FS, Jr...... 2011-13 1571 208 0 1,779 7. David Sims, Georgia Tech ...... 16 14. Darius Jennings, VA, Jr...... 2011-13 49 913 761 1,723 8. James Wilder, Florida State ...... 14 15. Juwan Thompson, DU, Sr...... 2010-13 1016 378 326 1,720 Duke Johnson, Miami ...... 14 16. David Sims, GT, Sr...... 2010-13 1616 96 0 1,712 10. Andre Williams, Boston College ...... 12 Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...... 12 17. Sean Tapley, NC, Jr...... 2011-13 55 491 1089 1,635 11. C.J. Brown, Maryland ...... 11 18. Bobby Swigert, BC, Sr...... 2010-13 17 1234 327 1,578 19. Phillip Dorsett, UM, Jr...... 2011-13 8 1127 467 1,602 20. Kenny Shaw, FS, Sr...... 2012-13 0 1351 198 1,549

34 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Touchdowns Career Scoring By Kicking Career TD Passes Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... TD Pl Player, School ...... Years ...... Points 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ...... 95 1. Wali Lundy, UVa ...... 2002-05 ...... 52 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .... 2009-12 ...... 466 2. Tajh Boyd, CU (2010-12) ...... 82 2. Ted Brown, NCS ...... 1975-78 ...... 51 3. Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) .....79 2. Nick Novak, MD ...... 2001-04 ...... 393 4. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) .... 76 C. J. Spiller, CL ...... 2006-09 ...... 51 3. Xavier Beitia, FSU ...... 2001-04 ...... 375 4. Leon Johnson, UNC ...... 1993-96 ...... 50 5. Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 70 5. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 49 4. Casey Barth, NC ...... 2008-12 ...... 358 6. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) .... 68 Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 ...... 49 5. Sam Swank, WF ...... 2005-08 ...... 337 7. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ..67 James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 ...... 49 Chandler Catanzaro, CU ..2010-13 ...... 337 8. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ...... 65 8. Rick Badanjek, MD ...... 1982-85 ...... 46 9. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ...... 63 7. Connor Hughes, UVa ....2002-05 ...... 332 Mike Glennon, NCS (2009-12) ... 63 Robert Lavette, GT ...... 1981-84 ...... 46 8. Scott Bentley, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 326 10. Stan Fritts, NCS ...... 1972-74 ...... 42 11. Bryn Renner, UNC (2010-12) ...61 Mike Voight, UNC ...... 1973-76 ...... 42 9. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ...... 324 12. Riley Skinner, WF (2006-09) ...... 60 12. Chris Barclay, WF ...... 2002-05 ...... 40 10. Luke Manget, GT ...... 1999-02 ...... 322 13. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) ..... 59 Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 40 11. Travis Bell, GT ...... 2004-07 ...... 321 14. T.J. Yates, UNC (2007-10) ...... 58 14. Clarkston Hines, Duke ...... 1986-89 ...... 38 15. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ...... 57 12. Aaron Hunt, CL ...... 2000-03...... 314 Danny Kanell, FSU (1992-95) ..... 57 Kelvin Bryant, UNC ...... 1979-82 ...... 38 13. Jess Atkinson, MD ...... 1981-84...... 308 Tevin Washington, GT ...... 2009-12 ...... 38 17. Matt Schaub, UVa (2000-03) ...... 56

17. LaMont Jordan, MD ...... 1997-00 ...... 37 Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 ...... 308 Matt Ryan, BC (2004-07) ...... 56

15. Brandon Pace, VT ...... 2004-06 ...... 306 20. Ben Bennett, DU (1980-83) ...... 55 Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 37 16. Scott Sisson, GT ...... 1989-92 ...... 299 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ....55 ACC Career Active Leaders Touchdowns Career Scoring 1. Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 24 Player, School ...... Years TDs PAT FGs Pts. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 24 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .....2009-12 .... 0 ..202 88 ...466 ACC Career Active Leader 3. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 21 2. Nick Novak, MD ...... 2001-04 ... 0 . 153 80 ..393 Touchdown Passes 4. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 20 3. Xavier Beitia, FSU ...... 2001-04 ... 0 . 174 67 .. 375 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2) ...... 82 5. David Sims, Georgia Tech ...... 18 4. Casey Barth, NC ...... 2008-12 .... 0 ..160 66 ...358 2. Bryn Renner, North Carolina (13) .61 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 18 5. Sam Swank, WF ...... 2005-08 .... 0 ..124 71 ...337 3. Tanner Price, Wake Forest ...... 45 7. Kevin Parks, Virginia ...... 18 Chandler Catanzaro,CL 2010-13 ...0 .163 58 .337 4. Chase Rettig, Boston College ....43 Devonta Freeman, Florida State ...... 18 7. Connor Hughes, UVa .....2002-05 ... 0 . 134 66 ..332 5. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...42 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ...... 34 9. Josh Harris, Wake Forest ...... 17 8. Scott Bentley, FSU ...... 1993-96 ... 0 . 200 42 .. 326 9. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ... 0 .136 66 ..324 7. C.J. Brown, Maryland ...... 14 Duke Johnson, Miami ...... 17 Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 14 11. James Wilder, Florida State ...... 15 10. Luke Manget, GT ...... 1999-02 ... 0 . 160 54 .. 322 11. Travis Bell, GT ...... 2004-07 .... 0 ..134 60 ...321 9. Jameis Winston, Florida State ...12 12. Alex Amidon, Boston College ...... 14 10. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...... 11 12 Aaron Hunt, CL ...... 2000-03 .... 0 ..155 53 .. 314 Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 14 11. Tom Savage, Pitt ...... 10 13 Ted Brown, NCS ...... 1975-78 . 51 ...*3 0 ...312 14. Wali Lundy, UVa ...... 2002-05 . 52 ..... 0 0 . 312 15. Jess Atkinson, Md ...... 1981-84 ... 0 .128 60 ..308 Career Field Goals Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 .... 0 ..109 65 ...308 Career TDR 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU (2009-12) ...... 88 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ...... 112 2. Nick Novak, Md (2001-04) ...... 80 C.J. Spiller, CL...... 2006-09 .. 50 ...... 1 0 ...308 2. Tajh Boyd, CL (2010-13) ...... 102 3. Sam Swank, WF (2005-08) ...... 71 18. Leon Johnson, NC...... 1993-96 . 50 ..... 3 0 ..306 3. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) ....93 4. Nelson Welch, CL (1991-94) ...... 70 Brandon Pace, VT ...... 2004-06 ... 0 .136 58 ..306 4. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ...... 83 5. Xavier Beitia, FSU (2001-04) ...... 67 20. Scott Sisson, GT ...... 1989-92 .... 0 .119 60 .. 299 Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) ...... 83 6. Connor Hughes, UVa (2002-05) ...... 66 21. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 . 49 ..... 0 0 ..294 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ...... 83 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ... ..66 Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 . 49 ..... 0 0 ...294 7. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) ...... 79 Shawn Jones, GT (1989-92) ...... 79 Casey Barth, NC (2008-12) ...... 66 James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 .. 49 ...... 0 0 ...294 9. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07) ...... 65 9. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ....76 24. Nelson Welch, CL ...... 1991-94 ... 0 ...82 70 ..292 10. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ...... 75 10.Travis Bell, GT (2004-07) ...... 61 25. Steve Aponavicius, BC ...2006-09 .... 0 ..148 47 ...290 Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 75 11. Obed Ariri, CL (1977-80) ...... 60 12. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) ...... 74 Jess Atkinson, Md (1981-84) ...... 60 13. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ...... 68 Scott Sisson, GT (1989-92) ...... 60 ACC Career Active Leaders Scoring Woodrow Dantzler, CL (1998-01) .68 14. Rafael Garcia, UVa (1993-96) ...... 58 15. Tyrod Taylor, VT (2007-10) ...... 67 15. Chandler Catanzaro, CU (2010-** ...... 58 1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (9) ...... 337 2. Nate Freese, Boston College ...... 247 3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ...... 198 ACC Career Active Leader ACC Active Career Leaders Touchdown Responsibility 4. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 146 Field Goals 1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2) ...... 102 1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson ....58 Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 146 2. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 65 2. Nate Freese, Boston College ...... 54 6. Ross Martin, Duke ...... 136 3. Bryn Renner, North Carolina ...... 64 3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ...... 37 7. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 126 4. Tanner Price, Wake Forest ...... 53 4. Ross Martin, Duke ...... 22 8. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 122 5. Chase Rettig, Boston College ...... 44 5. Brad Craddock, Maryland ...... 20 Niklas Sade, NC State ...... 120 6. Stephen Morris, Miami ...... 37 Nikilas Sade, NC State ...... 20 10. David Sims, Georgia Tech ...... 116 Brandon Connette, Duke ...... 37 7. Thomas Moore, North Carolina ...10 11. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 114 8. C.J. Brown, Maryland ...... 25 8. Drew Jarrett, Virginia ...... 8 12. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ...... 108 9. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech ...... 23 Chad Hedlund, Wake Forest ...... 8 13. Kevin Parks, Virginia ...... 108 10. Devonta Freeman, Florida State ... 18 10. Roberto Aguayo, Florida State ...... 7 11. Ian Frye, Virginia ...... 6

35 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Pass Receptions Pass Reception Yardage Touchdown Receptions Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Yards Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... TDs Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Rec. 1. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89 ...... 38 1. Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-12..... 283 1. Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-** ...3,749 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ... 3,517 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 31 2. Aaron Kelly, CL ...... 2005-08..... 232 Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98 ...... 31 3. Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-98..... 216 3. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98 ... 3,379 4. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...... 29 4. Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02..... 210 4. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89 ... 3,318 Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...... 29 5. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99..... 207 5. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .....2000-03 ... 3,119 6. Tyrone Davis, UVa ...... 1991-94 ...... 28 Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06 ...... 28 Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11..... 207 6. DeAndre Hopkins, CU ...... 2010-12 ...3,020 8. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 27 7. DeAndre Hopkins, CU ...... 2010-12..... 206 7. Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ... 2,978 8. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ... 2,949 DeAndre Hopkins, CU ...... 2010-12 ...... 27 8. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ...... 2000-03..... 200 10. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ...... 25 9. Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01..... 195 9. Jermaine Lewis, MD ...... 1992-95 ... 2,932 11. Andre Cooper, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 24 10. Michael Campanaro, WF .2010-12 ...194 10. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06 ..2,927 Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...... 24 11. Jermaine Lewis, MD ...... 1992-95..... 193 11. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...2,920 Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ...... 24 12. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98..... 191 12. Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...2,907 13. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89..... 189 13. Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11 ...2,884 ACC Career Active Leaders 14. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89..... 188 14. Hakeem Nicks, NC ...... 2005-08 ...2,840 Scoring Pass Receptions 15. Geroy Simon, MD ...... 1993-96..... 185 15. Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-98 ...2,834 1. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 18 16. Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99..... 184 16. Aaron Kelly, CL ...... 2005-08 ...2,733 2. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 17 Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11..... 184 17. Kerry Watkins, GT ...... 1999-02 ...2,680 3. Bryan Underwood, NC State ...... 13 18. Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...... 2006-08..... 181 18. Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11 ...2,660 4. Alex Amidon, Boston College ...... 12 Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09..... 181 19. Danny Coale, VT ...... 2008-11 ...2,658 5. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 11 20. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06..... 178 20. Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...2,574 6. Tim Smith, Virginia ...... 10 21. Jarwarski Pollock, UNC .....2002-05..... 177 21. Terry Smith, CL ...... 1990-93 ...2,508 Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...... 10 22. Jonathan Smith, GT ...... 2000-03..... 174 22. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...2,504 Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...... 10 23. Scottie Montgomery, DU ...1996-99..... 171 23. Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11 ...2,473 8. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 9 Kerry Watkins, GT ...... 1999-02..... 171 24. Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09 ...2,459 Allen Hurns, Miami ...... 9 25. Bert Reed, FSU ...... 2008-11..... 170 25. Corey Holliday, UNC ...... 1990-93 ...2,447 10. Two players tied ...... 8 26. Roger Boone, DU ...... 1986-89..... 168 26. Owen Spencer, NCS ...... 2007-10 ...2,441 Yards Per Reception 27. Kez McCorvey, FSU ...... 1992-94..... 167 27. Eron Riley, DU ...... 2005-08 ...2,413 28. John Ford, UVa ...... 1984-88 ...2,399 Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Avg Erik Highsmith, UNC ...... 2009-12..... 167 1. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 21.96 29. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97..... 166 Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70 ...2,399 2. Tyrone Davis, UVa ...... 1991-94 ...... 20.9 30. Na Brown, UNC ...... 1995-98..... 165 30. Octavus Barnes, UNC ...... 1994-97 ...2,398 3. Gary Cooper, CL ...... 1985-89 ...... 20.8 5. Dez White, GT ...... 1997-99 ...... 20.4 Harvey Middleton, GT ...... 1994-97..... 165 31. Scottie Montgomery, DU ....1996-99 ...2,379 32. Kez McCorvey, FSU ...... 1992-94 ...2,357 6. Demaryius Thomas, GT ...2007-09 ...... 19.5 Corey Thomas, DU ...... 1994-97..... 165 7. Owen Spencer, NCS ...... 2007-10 ...... 19.4 Danny Coale, VT ...... 2008-11..... 165 33. Eddie Goines, NCS ...... 1991-94 ...2,351 8. John Ford, UVa ...... 1984-88 ...... 18.7 34. Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70..... 164 34. Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99 ...2,348 9. Chris Castor, DU ...... 1978-82 ...... 18.6 Sammy Watkins, CL ...... 2010-** ...164 35. Demaryius Thomas, GT ....2007-09 ...2,339 Octavus Barnes, UNC ....1994-97 ...... 18.6 11. Marvin Minnis, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 18.2 35. Derrick Hamilton, CL ...... 2001-03..... 163 12. James Milling, MD ...... 1984-87 ...... 18.1 Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11..... 163 13. Jason Anderson, WF ...... 2001-04 ...... 18.0 Kevin Coffey, UVa ...... 1997-00 ...... 18.0 ACC Career Active Leaders (Min. 70 receptions) ACC Career Active Leaders Pass Reception Yardage Pass Receptions 1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 2,282 ACC Career Active Leaders 1. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (10) . 194 2. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ... 2,132 Yards Per Reception 2. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 164 3. Alex Amidon, Boston College ...... 2,072 (Minimum 30 career catches) 3. Alex Amidon, Boston College ...... 141 4. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 1,767 1. Martavis Bryant, Clemson ...... 23.1 4. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 127 5. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 1,636 2. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State ...... 17.5 5. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 114 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...... 1,351 3. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 17.3 6. Bobby Swigert, Boston College ...... 106 7. Tim Smith, Virginia ...... 1,298 4. Eric Ebron, North Carolina ...... 16.3 7. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...... 88 8. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 1,248 5. Tim Smith, Virginia ...... 16.0 8. Darius Jennings, Virginia ...... 82 9. Bobby Swigert, Boston College ...... 1,234 6. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...... 15.5 7. Christian Green, Florida State ...... 15.4 9. Tim Smith, Virginia ...... 81 10. Phillip Dorsett, Miami ...... 1,127 8. Quintin Payton, NC State ...... 14.8 10. Phillip Dorsett, Miami ...... 79 9. Alex Amidon, Boston College ...... 14.7 11. Allen Hurns, Miami ...... 75 Clive Walford, Miami ...... 14.7

36 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics ACC Career 100-Yard Career Kickoff Return Yardage Receiving Games 1. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89 ...... 17 Rk. Player, School Years Ret. Avg. Yards 2. Jericho Cotchery, NCS ....2000-03 ...... 15 1. T.J. Graham, NC State ...... 2008-11 137 23.0 3,153 Jermaine Lewis, MD ...... 1992-95 ...... 15 2. Torrey Smith, Maryland ...... 2008-10 123 24.3 2,983 4. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98 ...... 14 Koren Robinson, NCS ...... 1999-00 ...... 14 3. Brandon Tate, North Carolina ...... 2005-08 109 24.9 2,688 Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 14 4. Jabari Marshall, Duke ...... 2006-08 107 24.6 2,630 Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-12 ...... 14 5. Eric Blount, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 97 23.8 2,313 8. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06 ...... 13 6. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest ...... 2004-07 88 24.55 2,160 9. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ...... 12 7. Marcus Wall, North Carolina ...... 1992-95 87 24.4 2,120 DeAndre Hopkins, CU ...... 2010-12 ...... 12 8. C.J. Spiller, Clemson ...... 2006-09 74 27.7 2,052 11.Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-97 ...... 11 9. Ralph Stringer, NC State ...... 1973-77 78 25.5 1,988 E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...... 11 10. Jeff Smith, Boston College ...... 2006-09 84 23.3 1,959 Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11 ...... 11 14.Harvey Middleton, GT ...... 1994-97 ...... 10 11. Alvis Whitted, NC State ...... 1994-97 84 23.0 1,929 Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...... 2006-08 ...... 10 12. John Stone, Wake Forest ...... 1998-01 75 25.4 1,906 Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11 ...... 10 13. Randy Jones, Duke ...... 1987-90 81 23.3 1,890 17. Wayne Baumgardner, WF ...... 1978-81 ...... 9 14. Darrell Blackman, NC State ...... 2004-07 71 25.9 1,842 Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...... 9 15. Anthony Williams, Wake Forest ...... 1988-91 87 20.2 1,762 Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70 ...... 9 16. Troy Slade, Duke ...... 1973-75 83 21.2 1,757 Rod Gardner, CL ...... 1997-00 ...... 9 17. Dez White, Georgia Tech ...... 1997-99 69 24.7 1,701 Germane Crowell, UVa .....1994-97 ...... 9 Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11 ...... 9 18. Chris Douglas, Duke ...... 2000-03 84 20.9 1,759 Dwight Jones, NC ...... 2008-11 ...... 9 19. Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ...... 2005-08 64 23.1 1,721 Kris Burd, VA ...... 2008-11 ...... 9 20. Joe Sroba, Virginia ...... 1974-76 74 22.2 1,645 Sammy Watkins, CU ..... 2011-** ...... 9 21. Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ...... 2009-12 76 21.4 1,624 26.Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99 ...... 8 22. Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ...... 2008-12 61 25.9 1,577 Todd Dixon, WF ...... 1990-93 ...... 8 23. Greg Reid, Florida State ...... 2009-11 63 24.7 1,553 Eddie Goines, NCS ...... 1991-94 ...... 8 24. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ...... 2001-03 58 26.7 1,552 Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ...... 8 Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 8 25. Malcolm Pittman, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 70 22.0 1,543 Perry Tuttle, CL ...... 1978-81 ...... 8 26. Justin Miller, Clemson ...... 2002-04 50 30.7 1,534 Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...... 8 27. Kevin Tisdel, Georgia Tech ...... 1990-92 68 22.4 1,526 Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09 ...... 8 28. Keeta Covington, Maryland ...... 1984-86 72 21.1 1,520 Alex Amidon, BC ...... 2010-** ...... 8 29. Scottie Montgomery, Duke ...... 1996-99 63 24.1 1,515 Jamison Crowder, DU ... 2011-** ...... 8 30. Larry Marshall, Maryland ...... 1969-71 65 23.2 1,507 Active Career 100-Yard Receiving Games 31. Andre Humphrey, Clemson ...... 1992-95 68 21.9 1,486 No. Name,Yr., School. High 32. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ...... 2011-** 64 22.9 1,468 9 Sammy Watkins, Jr., CU ...... 202 .....WF 33. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ...... 1998-01 59 24.0 1,415 8 Alex Amidon, Sr., BC ...... 193 .....CU 34. Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ...... 2009-12 64 22.1 1,412 8 Jamison Crowder, Jr., DU ...... 203 .....UM 35. Chris Williams, NC State ...... 1987-89 62 21.9 1,358 5 Michael Campanaro, Sr., WF ...... 177 ...ULM 5 Stefon Diggs, So., MD ...... 179 ...ODU 4 Phillip Dorsett, Jr., UM ...... 191 ...... GT 4 Bryan Underwood, Jr., NCS ...... 134 .....MD 4 Quinshad Davis, So, NC ...... 178 ...... VA 3 Rashad Greene, Jr., FS ...... 163 .....WF ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Active Leaders 2 Devin Street, Sr.., Pitt ...... 169 .....DU Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards 2 Terence Davis, WF ...... 130 .....MD 2 Quintin Payton, Jr., ST ...... 129 ..Tenn 1. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ...... 64 1. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia (32) ...... 1,468 2 Colin Larmond, Sr., BC ...... 114 ..Mass 2. Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...... 61 2. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ...... 1,260 2 Tyler Boyd, Fr., UP ...... 154 .....DU 3. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ...... 52 3. Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...... 1,180 1 Rashawn Scott, Jr., UM ...... 180 ...... ST 4. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 47 4. T.J. Thrope, North Carolina ...... 1,139 1 Romar Morris, So., UNC ...... 149 ....Lou Sean Tapley, North Carolina ...... 47 5. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 1,107 1 Jarrod West, Jr., SU ...... 147 .....WC 6, T.J. Thorpe, North Carolina ...... 44 6. Sean Tapley, North Carolina ...... 1,088 1 Jonathan Willaiams, Fr., WF ...... 143 ...... PC 7. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 43 7. Duke Johnson, Miami ...... 1,083 1 Darius Jennings, Jr., VA ...... 136 ....LaT 8. Darius Jennings, Virginia ...... 36 1 Clive Walford, Jr., UM ...... 135 ....USF 8. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 904 1 Tyler Boyd, Fr., UP ...... 134 ..UNM 9. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...... 35 9. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...... 828 1 Tahj Kimble, Jr., BC ...... 130 .....UM 10. Duke Johnson, Miami ...... 33 10. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 818 1 Herb Waters, So., UM ...... 130 ....USF 11. Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech ...... 30 1 Dominique Terrell, Jr., VA ...... 127 .....UM Stefon Diggs, Marland ...... 31 1 D.J. Coles, Sr., VT ...... 116 .....CU 1 Deon Long, Jr., MD ...... 110 .....FIU 1 Kenny Shaw, Sr., FS ...... 108 ...... BC 1 Eric Ebron, Jr. NC ...... 108 ...... GT 1 Kelvin Benjamin, FS ...... 103 ...... BC 1 Christian Green, Jr., FSU ...... 102 .....WF 1 Orville Reynolds, Jr., WF ...... 101 ...ULM 1 Allen Hurns, Sr., UM ...... 100 .SVST

37 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Punt Return Yardage Career Pass Interceptions

Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...Yards Rnk. Player, School Years Yards Avg Int. 1. Eddie Royal, VT ...... 2004-07 ....1,296 1. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest ...... 2005-08 248 11.8 21 2. Steve Suter, MD ...... 2001-04 ....1,271 2. Dre’ Bly, North Carolina ...... 1996-98 198 9.9 20 3. John Talley, Duke ...... 2003-06 322 17.9 18 3. Ledel George, NCS ...... 1990-93 ....1,191 David Amerson, NC State ...... 2010-12 287 15.9 18 4. Kelley Rhino, GT ...... 1999-02 ....1,135 5. Tom Brown, Maryland...... 1960-62 275 16.2 17 5. Greg Reid, FSU ...... 2009-11 ....1,117 Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 176 10.4 17 6. Willie Reid, FSU ...... 2002-05 ....1,063 A.J. Greene, Wake Forest...... 1985-88 175 10.3 17 Terry Kinard, Clemson ...... 1978-81 147 8.6 17 7. Troy Slade, DU ...... 1973-75 ....1,021 Keith McMeans, Virginia ...... 1987-90 88 5.2 17 8. George Coghill, WF ...... 1989-92 ....1,002 10. Lou Angelo, North Carolina ...... 1970-72 115 7.2 16 9. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 937 Pat Chester, Virginia ...... 1978-82 296 18.5 16 Dee Feaster, FSU ...... 1995-98 ...... 937 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech ...... 1988-91 264 16.5 16 Rich Searl, Duke ...... 1969-71 197 12.3 16 11. Greg Poole, UNC ...... 1979-82 ...... 916 Eric Williams, NC State ...... 1978-82 167 10.4 16 12. Bob Smith, MD...... 1972-74 ...... 899 15. Marcus Hamilton, Virginia ...... 2003-06 127 8.5 15 13. Darrell Blackman, NCS ...... 2004-07 ...... 864 Ronde Barber, Virginia ...... 1994-96 112 7.5 15 14. Brandon Tate, UNC ...... 2005-08 ...... 835 Bob Smith, Maryland...... 1972-74 69 4.6 15 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech ...... 2005-08 278 18.5 15 15. Jayron Hosley, Jr., VT ...... 2009-** ...... 815 DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson ...... 2007-10 162 10.2 15 16. Bosley Allen, UNC .... 1998, 2000-01 ...... 810 20. Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech ...... 2007-09 135 9.6 14 17. Pat Chester, UVa ...... 1978-82 ...... 808 Kevin Cook, Virginia ...... 1986-89 80 5.7 14 Lendell Jones, Maryland...... 1981-83 83 5.9 14 18. Tony Logan, MD ...... 2008-11 ...... 805 Michael Hamilin, Clemson ...... 2005-08 243 17.4 14 19. Jay Wilkinson, DU ...... 1961-63 ...... 761 Rashard Hall, Clemson ...... 2009-12 186 14.3 14 20. Donnell Woolford, CL ...... 1985-88 ...... 724 25. Justin Miller, Clemson ...... 2002-04 114 8.8 13 21. Willie Clay, GT ...... 1988-91 ...... 723 James Royster, Wake Forest ...... 1975-78 92 7.1 13 Ken Schroy, Maryland ...... 1972-74 119 9.2 13 22. Fabian Davis, WF ...... 1999-02 ...... 722 Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech ...... 1988-91 239 18.4 13 23. Jack Whitley, NCS ...... 1968-70 ...... 721 Corey Sawyer, Florida State ...... 1992-93 90 6.9 13 24. Eric Blount, UNC ...... 1988-91 ...... 720 Wyatt Smith, Duke ...... 1988-91 189 14.5 13 25. Corey Sawyer, FSU ...... 1992-93 ...... 703 Bob Sullivan, Maryland ...... 1963-65 88 6.8 13 Dejuan Tribble, Boston College ...... 2005-07 150 11.5 13 26. Tiki Barber, UVa ...... 1993-96 ...... 694 Jamie Silva, Boston College ...... 2005-07 147 11.3 13 27. Larry Marshall, MD ...... 1969-71 ...... 656 Chase Minnifi eld, Virginia ...... 2008-11 164 12.6 13 28. Leon Washington, FSU ...... 2002-05 ...... 644 35. Deunta Williams, North Carolina ...... 2007-10 231 19.3 12 29. James Lott, CL ...... 1986-89 ...... 643 Alex Ardley, Clemson ...... 1998-00 151 12.6 12 Jerry Barger, Duke ...... 1953-54 170 14.2 12 30. Devin Hester, UM ...... 2004-05 ...... 638 Bobby Cale, North Carolina ...... 1976-78 90 7.5 12 Joe Crocker, Virginia ...... 1992-95 76 6.3 12 Tay Cody, Florida State ...... 1997-00 221 18.4 12 Buddy Curry, North Carolina ...... 1977-79 111 9.3 12 Eddie Geathers, Clemson ...... 1977-80 114 9.5 12 Lloyd Harrison, NC State ...... 1996-99 53 4.4 12 A.J. Johnson, Maryland ...... 1993-96 88 7.3 12 ACC Career Active Leaders Brian Mance, Clemson ...... 1999-02 73 6.1 12 Punt Returns Lawrence Lowe, Georgia Tech ...... 1977-80 118 9.8 12 Anthony Poindexter, Virginia ...... 1995-98 141 11.8 12 1. Rashard Smith, NC State ...... 43 Samari Rolle, Florida State ...... 1994-97 144 12.0 12 2. Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ...... 34 Bryan Shumock, Virginia ...... 1977-80 209 17.4 12 3. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 33 Ted Thurson, Georgia Tech ...... 1979-82 60 5.0 12 4. Dominique Terrell, Virginia ...... 29 Josh Gettis, Wake Forest ...... 2003-06 169 14.1 12 5. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 24 Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech ...... 2009-11 166 13.8 12 6. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 23 Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ...... 23 ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Interception 8. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...... 22 Pass Interceptions Phillip Dorsett, Miami ...... 22 Return Yards Adam Humphries, Clemson ...... 22 1. Ross Cockrell, Duke ...... 10 1. John Talley, Duke (2003-06) ...... 395 9. Bobby Swigert, Boston College ...... 20 Tre Boston, North Carolina ...... 10 2. Kendric Burney, North Carolina (2007-10) .....358 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ...... 20 3. Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech ...... 7 3. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) ...... 296 4. Antone Exum, Virginia Tech ...... 6 4. David Amerson, NC State (2010-12) ...... 287 ACC Career Active Leaders Lamarcus Johnson, Florida State ...... 6 Punt Return Yards 5. Aaron Curry, WF (2005-08) ...... 278 Tim Scott, North Carolina ...... 6 1. Jamison Crowder, Duke ...... 477 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech (2005-08) ...... 278 Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ...... 6 2. Rashard Smith, NC State ...... 443 7. Tom Brown, Maryland (1960-62) ...... 275 3. Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...... 362 6. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech ...... 5 8. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...... 264 4. Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ...... 353 Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech ...... 5 5. Rashad Greene, Florida State ...... 308 Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 5 9. Alphonso Smith, WF (2005-08) ...... 248 6. Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ...... 261 Dexter McDougle, Maryland ...... 5 10. Michael Hamlin, Clemson (2005-08) ...... 243 7. Stefon Diggs, Maryland ...... 220 Crezdon Butler, Clemson (2006-09) ...... 243 8. Dominique Terrell, Virginia ...... 200 12. Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...... 239 9. Kenny Shaw, Florida State ...... 178 13. Alex Wujchiak, Maryland (2008-10) ...... 238 10. Roy Smith, North Carolina ...... 163 11. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ...... 127 14. Deunta Williams, North Carolina (2007-10) ...... 231 15. Tay Cody, Florida State (1997-00) ...... 221

38 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Punting Average (minimum of 75 punts) Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. Active Career Leaders 1. Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech ...... 2006-07 144 6,525 45.31 2. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest...... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 Punting Average 3. Will Monday, Duke ...... 2012-** 87 3,909 44.72 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 4. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...... 1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 5. Ryan Weigand, Virginia ...... 2006-07 76 3,369 44.33 1. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-13 ....92....4114 ..... 44.7 6. Shawn Powell, Florida State ...... 2008-11 168 7,424 44.19 2. Tommy Hibbard, NC .2012-13 ....70....2982 ..... 42.6 7. Johnny Evans, NC State ...... 1974-77 185 8,143 44.02 3. A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-13 ..110....4573 ..... 41.6 8. Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest ...... 1971-73 205 9,010 43.95 4. Bradley Pinion, CU ....2012-13 ....28....1156 ..... 41.3 9. Brooks Barnard, Maryland ...... 1999-02 200 8,732 43.66 10. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 5. Alec Vozenilek, VA ....2012-13 ....95....3900 ..... 41.1 11. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 6. Nathan Renfro, MD ...2012-13 ....91....3683 ..... 40.5 12. Chris Gardocki, Clemson ...... 1988-90 135 5,842 43.27 7. Alexander Kinal, WF ..2012-13 ..130....5255 ..... 40.4 13. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...... 2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 8. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-13 ..107....4321 ..... 40.4 14. Dale Hatcher, Clemson ...... 1981-84 187 8,008 42.82 15. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 9. Nate Freese, BC ...... 2010-13 ....31....1251 ..... 40.4 16. Mike Abrams, Virginia ...... 1999-01 127 5,384 42.39 10. Cason Beatty, FS ...... 2012-13 ....57....2202 ..... 38.6 17. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...... 2006-09 214 9,022 42.16 11. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-13 ..157....6049 ..... 38.5 18. Graham Gano, Florida State ...... 2005-08 148 6,238 42.15 (minimum of 20 punts) 19. Will Brice, Virginia ...... 1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 20. Sean Liss, Florida State ...... 1993-96 176 7,386 41.97 21. Steve Streater, North Carolina ...... 1977-80 178 7,442 41.808 22. John Krueger, Duke ...... 1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 23. David Wooldridge, North Carolina ...... 2003-06 203 8,482 41.78 24. Tommy Barnhardt, North Carolina ...... 1983-85 156 6,514 41.75 25. Jimmy Maners, Clemson ...... 2006-08 105 4,381 41.72 Punting Total Yards 26. Matt Bosher, Miami ...... 2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 27. Donnie Scott, Virginia ...... 1997-99 113 4,706 41.65 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds ... Avg 28. Nick Vidnovic, North Carolina ...... 1971-73 96 3,997 41.64 1. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-13 ..157....6049 ....38.5 29. A.J. Hughes, Virginia Tech ...... 2012-** 110 4,573 41.57 2. Alexander Kinal, WF ....2012-13 ..130....5255 ....40.4 Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...... 2005-08 157 6,527 41.57 31. Dalton Botts, Miami ...... 2011-12 102 4,238 41.55 3. A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-13 ..110....4573 ....41.6 4. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-13 ..107....4321 ....40.4 Career Punting Total Yards (minimum of 75 punts) 5. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-13 ....92....4114 ....44.7 Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. 6. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012-13 ....95....3900 ....41.1 1. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 7. Nathan Renfro, MD .....2012-13 ....91....3683 ....40.5 2. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 8. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2012-13 ....70....2982 ....42.6 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 9. Cason Beatty, FS ...... 2012-13 ....57....2202 ....38.6 4. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ...... 2008-11 284 11,418 40.2 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 10. Nate Freese, BC ...... 2010-13 ....31....1251 ....40.4 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...... 1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 11. Bradley Pinion, CU ...... 2012-13 ....28....1156 ....41.3 7. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest...... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 8. Matt Bosher, UM ...... 2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 9. Jimmy Howell, Virginia ...... 2008-11 241 9,649 40.04 10. Will Brice, Virginia ...... 1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 11. John Krueger, Duke ...... 1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 12. Brian Monroe, Miami ...... 2003-06 9,352 13. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...... 2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 Total Punts Ricky Brummitt, Duke ...... 1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 15. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 16. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...... 1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 1. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-13 ..157....6049 ....38.5 17. Travis Baltz, Maryland ...... 2007-10 224 9,224 41.18 2. Alexander Kinal, WF ....2012-13 ..130....5255 ....40.4 3. A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-13 ..110....4573 ....41.6 Career Punting Total Punts 4. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-13 ..107....4321 ....40.4 Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. 5. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012-13 ....95....3900 ....41.1 1. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ...... 2008-11 284 11,418 40.20 2. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 6. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-13 ....92....4114 ....44.7 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 7. Nathan Renfro, MD .....2012-13 ....91....3683 ....40.5 4. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 8. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2012-13 ....70....2982 ....42.6 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 9. Cason Beatty, FS ...... 2012-13 ....57....2202 ....38.6 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...... 1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 7. Ricky Brummitt, Duke ...... 1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 10. Nate Freese, BC ...... 2010-13 ....31....1251 ....40.4 Jimmy Howell, Virginia ...... 2008-11 241 9,649 40.04 11. Bradley Pinion, CU ...... 2012-13 ....28....1156 ....41.3 9. Matt Bosher, UM ...... 2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 10. Will Brice, Virginia ...... 1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 Trey McDonald, Duke ...... 2001-04 228 9,004 39.49 John Krueger, Duke ...... 1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 13. Travis Baltz, MD ...... 2007-10 224 9,224 41.18 14. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest...... 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 15. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...... 2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 39 2013 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Tackles Career Tackles For Loss Career QB Sacks Name, School (Years)...... Tackles Pl Name,School (Years) Tackles for Loss Pl Name, School (Years) Sacks 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College (2009-11) ...... 532 1. Darnell Dockett, Florida State (2000-03) ...... 65 1. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ...... 40.0 2. Bubba Brown, Clemson (1976-79) ...... 515 2. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002) ...... 62.5 2. Reinard Wilson, Florida State (1993-96) ...... 35.5 3. Peter Boulware, Florida State (1994-96) ...... 34.0 3. Mike Junkin, Duke (1983-86) ...... 513 3. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ...... 61 4. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ...... 32.5 4. Carl McGee, Duke (1975-78) ...... 511 4. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ...... 60 5. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-01) ...... 31.0 5. Dwight Hollier, North Carolina (1988-91) ...... 502 5. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ...... 59.5 6. Julius Peppers, No. Carolina (1999-01) ...... 30.5 6. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ...... 495 6. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ...... 57.5 7. Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ...... 30.0 7. LeVar Fisher, NC State (1998-01) ...... 492 7. William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ...... 57 8. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ...... 29.0 8. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) ...... 486 8. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-02) ...... 57 9. Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech (1989-92) ...... 28.5 9. Eric Wilson, Maryland (1981-84)...... 481 9. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ...... 56 10. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ...... 28.0 10. Dantonio Burnette, NC State (1999-2002) ...... 476 10. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ...... 55.5 Gaines Adams, Clemson (2003-06) ...... 28.0 11. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002)...... 473 11. Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-2000) ...... 54 12. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) ...... 27.5 12. Jeff Davis, Clemson (1978-81) ...... 469 12. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ...... 54 13. Clint Sintim, Virginia (2005-08) ...... 27.0 13. Keith Brooking, Georgia Tech (1994-97) ...... 467 13. Julius Peppers, North Carolina (1999-2001) .....53 14. Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ...... 26.5 14. Dexter Reid, North Carolina (2000-03) ...... 466 14. Coleman Rudolph, Georgia Tech (1989-92) ...... 52 15. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ...... 26.0 Chuck Faucette, Maryland (1983-86 ...... 466 15. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) ...... 52 Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ...... 26.0 16. Ed Stetz, Wake Forest (1969-71) ...... 460 16. Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ...... 50 17. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ...... 25.5 17. Damien Covington, NC State (1991-94) ...... 457 17. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) ...... 50 18. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ...... 25.5 18. Chad Carson, Clemson (1998-01) ...... 448 18. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ...... 50 19. Patrick Kerney, Virginia (1995-98) ...... 24.0. 19. D’Quell Jackson, Maryland (2002-05) ...... 447 19. Rob Bodine, Clemson (1989-91) ...... 48 Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ...... 24.0 20. John Leake, Clemson (2000-03) ...... 443 20. Leroy Hill, Clemson (2001-04) ...... 48 Tyler Lawrence, NC State (1990-93) ...... 24.0 21. Jerrelle Williams, Georgia Tech (1988-91) .....437 21. Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03) ...... 48 Mike Corvino, Maryland (1979-82) ...... 24.0 Quintin Coples, North Carolina (2008-11) .....24.0 22. Ron Rogers, Georgia Tech (1994-97)...... 435 22. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ...... 47.5 24. Jamal Reynolds, Florida State (1997-00) ...... 23.5 23. Jamie Sharper, Virginia (1993-96) ...... 435 23. Everette Brown, NC State (2006-08) ...... 46.5 Bjoern Werner, Florida State (2010-12) ...... 23.5 24. Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...... 434 24. Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ...... 46 26. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ...... 23.0 25. Charles McDaniel, Virginia (1982-83) ...... 432 Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ...... 46 Duane Ashman, Virginia (1993-96) ...... 23.0 26. Carlos Bradley, Wake Forest (1978-80) ...... 426 Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...... 46 Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech (1982-83) ...... 23.0 27. Ratliff Thomas, Maryland (1993-96) ...... 424 Sean Spence, Miami (2008-11) ...... 46 Andre Wadsworth, FSU (1994-97) ...... 23.0 28. Angelo Cromwell, Virginia (1999-02) ...... 420 28. Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ...... 45.5 30. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...... 22.5 29. Darrell Spells, Duke (1989-92) ...... 419 29. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...... 45 Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (2009-12) .....22.5 30. Eric Barton, Maryland (1995-98) ...... 417 Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ...... 45 32. Shawne Merriman, Maryland (2002-04) ...... 22.0 31. Erwin Sampson, Duke (1988-91) ...... 415 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ...... 45 Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-00) ...... 22.0 32. Mike Jamolovich, Maryland (1989-92) ...... 414 Aaron Thompson, Maryland (1998-01) ...... 45 Brentson Buckner, Clemson (1990-93) ...... 22.0 33. Vince Hall, Virginia Tech (2004-2007) ...... 404 33. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest (2005-2008) ...... 44.5 Charles Bowser, Duke (1978-81) ...... 22.0 34. Fred Robbins, Wake Forest (1996-98) ...... 44 Bryant McNeal, Clemson (1999-02) ...... 22.0 35. Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson (2008-10) ...... 42.5 Chris Ellis, Virginia Tech (2004-07) ...... 22.0 Travis Johnson, Florida State (2001-04) ...... 42.5 Everette Brown, Florida State (2006-08) ...... 22.0 37. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ...... 42 39. Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (77-80) ...... 21.0 Mike Jones, NC State (1987-90) ...... 21.0 ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Active Leaders Sean Scott, Virginia (1984-87) ...... 21.0 Total Tackles Tackles For Loss 42. Manny Lawson, NC State (2003-05) ...... 20.5 Chester McGlockton, Clemson (1989-91) ...... 20.5 1. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College .....284 1. Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ...... 40.0 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ...... 20.5 2. Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech ...... 225 2. James Gayle, Virginia Tech ...... 34.5 Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ...... 20.5 3. Steele Divitto, Boston College ...... 215 3. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ..... 29.5 46. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ...... 20.0 William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ...... 20.0 4. Mike Olson, Wake Forest ...... 214 4. J.R. Collins, Virgina Tech ...... 28.0 Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech (2010-** 20.0 5. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech ...... 211 5. Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech ...... 27.0 6. Ross Cockrell, Duke ...... 210 6. Kareem Martin, North Carolina ...... 25.5 7. Tre Boston, North Carolina ...... 209 7. Kyle Fuller, Virgina Tech ...... 23.5 ACC Career Active Leaders 8. Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ...... 193 8. Telvin Smith, Florida State ...... 22.5 Quarterback Sacks 9. Christian Jones, Florida State ...... 188 9. Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech ...... 21.0 1. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ... 20.0 10. Antone Exum, Virginia Tech ...... 182 10. Art Norman, NC State ...... 20.5 2. James Gayle, Virginia Tech ...... 18.0 Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech ...... 167 11. Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State ...... 19.5 3. J.R. Collins, Virginia Tech ...... 17.0 12. Kelby Brown, Duke ...... 165 12. Kenny Anunike, Duke ...... 19.0 4. Vic Beasley, Clemson ...... 14.0 13. Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech ...... 164 13. Christian Jones, Florida State ...... 17.0 5. Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ...... 13.5 14. A.J. Marshall, Wake Forest ...... 162 14. Zach Thompson, Wake Forest ...... 16.5 Art Norman, NC State ...... 13.0 15. Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ...... 161 15. T.Y. McGill, NC State ...... 16.0 7. Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State ...... 12.0 16. Justin Jackson, Wake Forest ...... 158 Timmy Jernigan, Florida State ...... 16.0 8. Anthony Chickillo, Miami ...... 11.0 17. Denzel Perryman, Miami ...... 156 Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College ....16.0 Kenny Anunike, Duke ...... 11.0 18. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ...... 152 Kasim Edebali, Boston College ...... 16.0 10. Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech ...... 10.0 19. Dexter McDougle, Maryland ...... 151 19. Tariq Edwards, Virginia Tech ...... 15.5 11. Kareem Martin, North Carolina ...... 9.0 Telvin Smith, Florida State ...... 151 20. Justin Jackson, Wake Forest ...... 15.0 21. Sean Sylvia, Boston College ...... 149 Anthony Chickillo, Miami ...... 15.0

40 ACC Announces 2013 Football Championship Game Legends Class National Football Foundation College Hall of Famers Terry Kinard, Tom Scott, Floyd Little and Johnny Majors; ACC 50th Anniversary Team Members Kinard and Headline 2013 Class Led by four members of the National Foot- Dukes (Orlando, Fla.), a consensus fi rst- CBS’ Thanksgiving Day parade coverage and ball Foundation and College Hall of Fame team All-America for the Seminoles in 1985; served as the color commentator on ABC’s and two members of the Atlantic Coast and Georgia Tech tailback “Rambling” Monday Night Football. He is currently a studio Conference’s prestigious 50th Anniversary Robert Lavette (Cartersville, Ga.), who analyst for The NFL Today on CBS, is a color team, the ACC has announced the 2013 is still the leading career rusher in Yellow analyst for Westwood One’s radio broadcasts Class of Legends for its 9th Annual Dr Pep- Jacket history with 4,066 yards. of Monday Night Football and co-hosts a long- per Football Championship Game, which will Completing the ACC Football Legends running and top-rated morning radio show, be played in Charlotte, N.C. on December 7. Class of 2013 are Miami’s Edgerrin James “Boomer and Carton,” on WFAN the Fan in Leading this year’s class are former (Immokalee, Fla.), one of the most suc- New York City. In 1993, after his son Gunnar Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason cessful running backs in Hurricane history; was diagnosed with cystic fi brosis, Esiason (East Islip, N.Y.), Clemson safety Terry Ki- North Carolina’s Ken Willard (Richmond, created the Boomer Esiason Foundation, which nard (Sumter, S.C.), Virginia defensive end Va.), a second-team All-America fullback has raised in excess of $100 million to fund Tom Scott (Baltimore, Md.), Syracuse run- for the Tar Heels; NC State’s famed Buckey research to fi nd a cure for the disease of the ning back Floyd Little (New Haven, Conn.) twins, Dave Buckey (Akron, Ohio), an All- respiratory and digestive systems. In 1995, and former Pitt head coach Johnny Majors ACC quarterback, and Don Buckey (Akron), he was honored with the NFL’s Walter Payton (Lynchburg, Tenn.). an All-ACC wide receiver, who keyed the Man of the Year Award for his community ser- Esiason and Kinard were both chosen in Wolfpack’s football resurgence in the 1970s vice. Originally a native of East Islip, N.Y., he 2003 to be members of the ACC’s 50th An- under then head coach Lou Holtz; Virginia currently lives in Plandome, N.Y. niversary team, which honored the 50 best Tech wide receiver Andre` Davis (Niska- Kinard (1979-82), one of the leaders of players of the league’s fi rst 50 years, while yuna, N.Y.), a fi rst-team All-America and Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team, Kinard, Scott, Little and Majors are mem- explosive performer who was one of the was a two-time fi rst-team All-America safety bers of the National Football Foundation and leaders of Tech’s 2000 team which reached who earned unanimous All-America honors College Football Hall of Fame. the BCS National Championship Game; in 1982. Named the CBS National Defensive The Legends will be honored during this and Wake Forest quarterback Jay Venuto Player of the Year in 1982, Kinard was also year’s Dr Pepper ACC Football Champion- (Salem, N.J.), the 1979 ACC Player of the selected to the USA Today All-College Football ship Game weekend. They will be honored Year who led the Deacons to wins over three team in the 1980s and to the Sports Illustrated at the ACC Night of Legends sponsored nationally-ranked foes that year. All-Century team of College Football. He helped by the Belk Bowl on Friday, Dec. 6, and on Esiason (1981-83), one of the most lead the Tigers, under coach Danny Ford, to a Dec. 7, during ceremonies at Bank of Amer- successful quarterbacks in Maryland and four-year record of 33-10-1 including a 21-1-1 ica Stadium for the 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC history, led the Terrapins to the 1983 mark in his fi nal two seasons of play. His 17 ACC Football Championship, which will be ACC Championship and back-to-back bowl career interceptions is still a Clemson record. nationally televised with either a 7:45 pm game appearances (1982-83) under then He was named to the College Football Hall of (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (ABC) kickoff. head coach Bobby Ross. Named a second- Fame in 2001. That same year he was inducted The group of 15 former gridiron stand- team All-America by The Sporting News in into Clemson’s Ring of Honor. The 10th overall outs from current ACC schools includes a 1983, Esiason set 17 school records during pick on the fi rst round in the 1983 NFL Draft former ACC Football Player of the Year; 10 his collegiate career, completing 461 of 850 by the New York Giants, he went on to have an former All-Americas, including six fi rst- passes for 6,259 yards and 42 touchdowns. eight-year NFL career. He started in 115 NFL team All-America honorees; and 12 players He was the fi rst quarterback selected in the games, making 31 interceptions and seven who combined for 97 years in the National 1984 NFL Draft, chosen in the 2nd round fumble recoveries, helped lead the Giants to Football League. Twelve of the Legends by the Cincinnati Bengals. He enjoyed a Super Bowl XXI and completed his career with were drafted into the NFL, including six fi rst- 14-year NFL career, the fi rst nine with the the Houston Oilers in 1990. Originally a na- or second-round draft choices. Bengals, three seasons with the New York tive of Sumter, S.C., Kinard now lives in Hilton In all, the collection of players combined Jets and one year at Arizona. He led Cincin- Head Island, S.C. for two national championships, fi ve ACC nati to Super Bowl XXIII and was named to Scott (1950-52), one of many standout Championships and one Super Bowl title. the Pro Bowl four times, an All-Pro twice, players for Virginia in the early 1950s, played Joining the aforementioned selections and in 1988 was honored as MVP of the Na- in the era of single platoon football as a stand- are Boston College running back Mike tional Football League. He ended his career out offensive and defensive end for the Cava- Cloud (Portsmouth, R.I.), who ended his as perhaps the best left-handed quarterback liers. Named a fi rst-team All-America in 1952 collegiate career in 1998 as the Eagles’ all- in league history, completing 57 percent of by both the Associated Press and NEA, he time leading rusher with 3,597 yards; Duke his passes for 37,920 yards with 247 touch- helped lead Virginia to a three-year 24-5 re- halfback and end Wes Chesson (Edenton, downs. Following the conclusion of his pro- cord, including an 8-1 mark and a No. 13 na- N.C.), who ended his career with nine 100- fessional career, Esiason has appeared in a tional ranking in 1951. The fi rst two-sport All- yard receiving games, at the time the most variety of television programs, has hosted America for the Cavaliers, Scott was a member in ACC history; Florida State guard Jamie both the 1998 Miss America Pageant and of UVa’s 1952 National Champion lacrosse 41 team, earning All-America honors that sea- cord in 1956. After Pitt’s national champi- earned consensus All-America honors as a son. The 60th overall pick in the 5th round onship season, he returned to his alma ma- senior offensive guard for Florida State in of the 1953 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles ter as head coach in 1977, guiding the Vols 1985. He started all 48 games during his Rams, he played 12 seasons in the NFL, to three SEC championships. In 29 years four-year career at Florida State, helping six years each with the Philadelphia Eagles as a head coach at Iowa State, Pittsburgh lead the Seminoles to a record of 33-13- and New York Giants. He was twice named and Tennessee, Majors posted a 185-137- 2 (.708) and appearances in four straight to the NFL Pro Bowl (1957-58), and played 10 (.572) record. He was inducted into the bowl games. Those bowl appearances on New York Giant teams that played in NFL National Football Foundation and College were the beginning of Florida State’s cur- title games in 1961, 1962 and 1963. He was Football Hall of Fame in 1987 as a player. rent 31-year consecutive bowl streak. A named to the National Football Foundation Originally a native of Lynchburg, Tenn., he fi rst-team Freshman All-America in 1982, and College Hall of Fame in 1979. Originally currently lives in Knoxville, Tenn. Dukes earned Honorable Mention All- a native of Baltimore, Md., Scott now lives in Cloud (1995-98) is one of the top run- America honors in 1983 and second-team Charlottesville, Va. ning backs in Boston College history. His All-America accolades in 1984. Though not Little (1964-66), a three-time All-Amer- total of 3,597 rushing yards still ranks selected in the 1986 NFL Draft, Duke en- ica for Syracuse under coach Ben Schwartz- third on the BC all-time rushing list. In his joyed a 10-year career in the National Foot- walder, still holds the school record for senior season of 1998, he set the Eagles ball League, spending eight seasons with career touchdowns (46) and career punt single-season rushing record which still the and one year each with returns for touchdowns (6). He helped lead stands when he ran for 1,726 yards in just Green Bay and Arizona. In all, he played the Orange to a three-year 22-10 record, 11 games, an average of 156.9 yards per in 124 professional games, starting 62. including appearances in the 1965 Sugar game, while scoring 14 touchdowns. That After retirement from football, Dukes has Bowl and the 1966 Gator Bowl. Voted the year he was named a consensus fi rst-team enjoyed a successful broadcasting career 1966 ECAC Player of the Year, he fi nished All-America being selected by both the Foot- and joined the NFL Network in 2006 as an his college career as Syracuse’ all-time lead- ball Writers Association of America (FWAA) analyst on NFL Total Access ad NFL Game- ing rusher with 2,704 yards and still ranks and by the Football Coaches. The 54th over- Day Scoreboard. He is also a regular con- sixth on the school’s career rushing list. all selection in the second round of the 1999 tributor to NFL.com. Born in Schenectady, The sixth overall selection in the 1967 NFL NFL draft, he went on to a seven-year career N.Y., he played his high school football in Draft by the Denver Broncos, Little enjoyed in the NFL with Kansas City, New England Orlando, Fla., and currently lives in Atlanta. a spectacular 9-year NFL career, all with and the New York Giants. Born in Charles- Lavette (1981-84), perhaps the most Denver. He rushed for 6,323 yards and 43 ton, S.C., he grew up Portsmouth, R.I., and productive running back in Georgia Tech touchdowns and led all of American Profes- now lives in Rockwell, Texas. history, is still the Institute’s all-time rush- sional Football in rushing in 1969 and 1971. Chesson (1968-70) is a record-setting ing leader with 4,066 yards. He is one of He was named an League receiver for the Duke teams of 1968, 1969 only fi ve ACC running backs to have topped All-Star in 1968 and to the fi rst-team All-AFL and 1970 for Coach Tom Harp. Chesson the 4,000-yard mark and still ranks fourth team in 1969. He was named to the AFC- earned fi rst-team All-Atlantic Coast Con- on the league’s all-time rushing list. While NFC Pro Bowl three times in 1970, 1971 ference honors in 1970 after setting ACC playing for the Bill Curry-coached Tech and 1973. He was inducted into the Na- single-season records with 74 pass recep- teams of the early 1980s, he topped the tional Foundation and College Football Hall tions for 1,080 yards. His per-catch average 1,000-yard mark in rushing twice, gain- of Fame in 1983 and was inducted into the of 6.73 per-game still ranks as the ninth- ing 1,208 yards and scoring a then ACC- Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2010. best single-season mark in ACC history. record 19 touchdowns in 1982. A versatile His jersey, the famed number “44” which He ranks fi fth on the Duke career receiving performer, Lavette ended his Tech career was also worn by Jim Brown, Ernie Davis list with 2,399 career yards, averaging 14.6 as the school’s leading career rusher, pass and several others, was retired by Syracuse yards per catch on his 164 career catches. receiver (114 catches) and scorer (276 in 2005. Originally a native of New Haven, His nine 100-yard receiving games were points). At his best in the big games, La- Conn., he currently lives in Syracuse and also an ACC record at the time. His 13 pass vette contributed greatly to Tech’s upsets serves as Special Assistant to Syracuse Ath- receptions against Clemson in 1970 is tied over No. 1-ranked Alabama in 1981 and letics Director Dr. Daryl Gross. for the third-best single-game mark in Duke 13th-ranked Clemson in 1984. He earned Majors (1973-76; 1993-96) inherited a history. Selected in the seventh round of the third-team All-America honors in 1984 by Pitt program which had won 23 games in 1971 NFL Draft, he played four seasons in the Football News and was a fi rst-team All- nine years prior to his arrival, including a the NFL, two each with the Atlanta Falcons ACC selection in 1982 and 1984. Selected 1-10 season in 1972. He then guided the and Philadelphia Eagles. He is the principal in the fourth round of the 1985 NFL draft by Panthers to a four-year record of 33-13- owner of the Chesson Company, an invest- the Dallas Cowboys, Lavettte played three 1, including three bowl trips and a perfect ment fi rm in Raleigh, N.C., and has served seasons for the Cowboys and Philadelphia 12-0 National Championship campaign in for over 30 years on the Duke Radio network Eagles. A native of Cartersville, Ga., he now 1976. In two of his four seasons at Pitt he as color analyst. He will be inducted into the resides in Austell, Ga. was named National Coach of the Year in Duke Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 11. A James (1996-98), an explosive runner 1973 and 1976. He coached or recruited 23 native of Edenton, N.C., he currently lives in who averaged 6.2 yards per carry through- All-Americas in his career including nine at Raleigh. out his career, is one of the most successful Pitt. An All-America tailback at Tennessee as Dukes (1982-85), one of the impor- running backs in Miami history. Though he a player, he was twice named MVP in the tant building blocks of Bobby Bowden’s played just three seasons in college, James SEC, leading the Vols to a perfect 10-0 re- early Florida State programs in the 1980s, totaled 2,960 yards and still has the top two 42 single-game rushing days in schools histo- the fi rst nine with the San Francisco 49ers holds the Virginia Tech record for most yards ry. James ran for a school-record 299 yards before closing out his pro career with the per catch in a season, averaging 27.5 yards against UCLA in 1998 and for 271 yards then St. Louis Cardinals. He earned selection a reception in 1999 with 35 catches for 962 against Boston College in 1997. He is the to the NFL’s Pro Bowl four times and played yards and nine touchdowns as the Hokies only running back in school history to have on three 49er teams that won the NFC West reached the 2000 BCS Championship Game multiple 1,000-yard seasons. James helped title in 1970, 1971 and 1972, and the Cardi- in the Sugar Bowl before losing to Florida Miami compile a 23-12 mark and earn two nals team that won a division title in 1974. State. Dangerous in the return game as well, bowl berths. The fourth overall selection Originally from Richmond, Va., he resides in he averaged 15.9 yards on 55 career punt in the 1999 NFL Draft by Indianapolis, he nearby Midlothian, Va. returns, including four for touchdowns. In played 11 seasons in the NFL, including his Dave Buckey (1972-75) and Don Buckey 2000, he fi nished ranked 21nd nationally in fi rst seven with the Colts. He was named (1972-75), the only identical twins to earn punt return average. During his four seasons to the NFL’s Pro Bowl four times. He was All-ACC football honors, were two of the in Blacksburg, Davis helped lead the Hokies named the 1999 NFL Offensive Rookie key performers in the resurgence of NC to a 39-5 record, including 11-1 campaigns of the Year by the Associated Press and State football in the early 1970s under Lou in 1999 and 2000, and four consecutive bowl claimed the NFL rushing title in each of his Holtz. The pair formed a potent passing game appearances including the Music City fi rst two seasons in the league. After leav- combination that complemented the run- Bowl (1998), the Sugar (1999) and back-to- ing Indianapolis, he played three seasons oriented split-back Veer offenses of Holtz back trips to the Gator Bowl (2000, 2001). with Arizona, helping the Cardinals to Super as the Wolfpack earned four consecutive He earned fi rst-team All-America honors by Bowl XLIII. He completed his professional bowl bids. Dave Buckey was an accurate the FWAA in 2000. The 47th overall selection career with Seattle in 2009 with 12,246 ca- passer and skilled operator of the Veer of- on the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, reer rushing yards and 80 touchdowns. He fense, while Don was the sure-handed clutch Davis went on to enjoy an eight-year NFL was named to the NFL All-Decade team for receiver for the Wolfpack. Dave Buckey still career with Cleveland, New England, Buffalo the 2000s. Originally from Immokalee, Fla., holds the career mark for passing yards per and Houston. Originally from Niskayuna, James now resides in Miami. attempt, averaging 8.18 yards a throw. Don N.Y., he currently resides in Myrtle Beach, Willard (1962-64), a hard-running Buckey had 102 career receptions, averaging S.C. fullback, was one of the mainstays of the 17 yards a catch. They combined to help the Venuto (1979-80) quarterbacked Wake North Carolina teams of Jim Hickey in the Wolfpack post a four-year record of 33-12-3 Forest to a dream season in 1979 as the early 1960s. He was named to the All-ACC and claim the 1973 ACC Football title. During Demon Deacons defeated 12th-ranked Geor- teams in 1963 and 1964 and helped the Tar this span, State earned trips to two Peach gia in Athens, 14th-ranked North Carolina Heels claim a share of the 1963 ACC Cham- Bowls, the Liberty Bowl and the Bluebonnet in Chapel Hill and 13th-ranked Auburn at pionship. That year, he helped lead UNC to Bowl. Both Buckeys were named to the 1975 home en route to an 8-4 season and a berth a 9-2 record that included a 35-0 win over All-ACC team, with Don also earning fi rst- in Tangerine Bowl for Coach John Mackovic. Air Force in the Gator Bowl. He led North team All-America honors from the FWAA. That year, Venuto led the ACC in total of- Carolina in rushing in each of his three var- Both were selected by the , fense, broke six ACC records including total sity seasons and still ranks 14th on UNC’s and their former coach Holtz in the 1976 NFL offense, pass attempts, pass completions, career rushing list with 1,949 yards. A two- Draft, and taken one right after another: Don passing yards and total plays, and also set sport standout in college, he was a stand- at No. 327 and Dave at No. 328. Don played a single-game mark with 28 completions out baseball player for the Tar Heels as well. one season with the Jets. Originally natives against East Carolina. For his efforts, he was He is also the fi rst North Carolina player to of Akron, Ohio, they now live in Raleigh. named the ACC’s Football Player of the Year. be honored as an Academic All-America. Davis (1998-2001) was one of the main A fi rst-team All-ACC selection in both 1979 and Named a 2nd-team All-America in 1964, he offensive weapons for the Frank Beamer 1980, he led the league in total offense and was the second player chosen in the 1965 coached teams at the turn of this century. An passing effi ciency as a senior. Originally from NFL Draft. He enjoyed a 10-year NFL career, explosive receiver and kick returner, he still Salem, N.J., he now lives in Newfi eld, N.Y. 2013 ACC Football Legends Roster Name ...... School...... Years ...... Position ...... Hometown ...... Current Residence Mike Cloud ...... Boston College ...... 1995-98 ...... Running Back ...... Portsmouth, R.I...... Rockwell, Texas Terry Kinard ...... Clemson ...... 1979-82 ...... Safety ...... Sumter, S.C...... Hilton Head Island, S.C. Wes Chesson ...... Duke ...... 1968-70 ...... Halfback, End ...... Edenton, N.C...... Raleigh, N.C. Jamie Dukes ...... Florida State ...... 1982-85 ...... Guard ...... Orlando, Fla...... Atlanta, Ga. Robert Lavette ...... Georgia Tech ...... 1981-84 ...... Tailback ...... Cartersville, Ga...... Austell, Ga. Boomer Esiason ...... Maryland ...... 1981-83 ...... Quarterback ...... East Islip, N.Y...... Plandome, N.Y. Edgerrin James ...... Miami ...... 1996-98 ...... Running Back ...... Immokalee, Fla...... Miami, Fla. Ken Willard ...... North Carolina ...... 1962-64 ...... Fullback ...... Richmond, Va...... Midlothian, Va. Dave Buckey ...... NC State ...... 1972-75 ...... Quarterback ...... Akron, Ohio ...... Raleigh, N.C. Don Buckey ...... NC State ...... 1972-75 ...... Wide Receiver ...... Akron, Ohio ...... Raleigh, N.C. Johnny Majors ...... Pittsburgh ...... 1973-76;93-96 ...... Head Coach ...... Lynchburg, Tenn...... Knoxville, Tenn. Floyd Little ...... Syracuse ...... 1964-66 ...... Halfback ...... New Haven, Conn...... Syracuse, N.Y. Tom Scott ...... Virginia ...... 1950-52 ...... Defensive End ...... Baltimore, Md...... Charlottesville, Va. Andre` Davis ...... Virginia Tech ...... 1998-01 ...... Wide Receiver ...... Niskayuna, N.Y...... Myrtle Beach, S.C. Jay Venuto ...... Wake Forest ...... 1979-80 ...... Quarterback ...... Salem, N.J...... Newfi eld, N.Y. 43 Drive Charts, Scoring By Quarters

Scoring by Quarters Scoring Streaks Instant Replay Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Current ACC Scoring Streaks Boston College ....31 10 31 17 0 89 2013 Instant Replay Statistics Opponents ...... 31 28 21 27 0 107 School Streak Last Shutout Score (ACC Replay Crews Only) Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Virginia Tech ...... 235 Cincinnati, 9/16/95 ...... 0-16 Plays Plays Clemson ...... 55 52 38 27 0 172 Georgia Tech ...... 202 Fla. St., 10/18/97 ...... 0-38 Opponents ...... 21 21 7 20 0 69 Week Reviewed ...... Reversed Clemson ...... 131 Georgia, 8/30/03 ...... 0-30 8/29-9/2 ...... 20 ...... 3 Team ...... 1 2 3 4 OT Total Florida State ...... 87 W. Forest, 11/11/06 ...... 0-30 9/6-9/7 ...... 19 ...... 3 Duke ...... 49 49 35 47 0 180 Syracuse ...... 76 Iowa 9/8/07 ...... 0-35 9/14 ...... 12 ...... 2 Opponents ...... 37 52 28 24 0 141 Miami ...... 69 Virginia, 11/10/07 ...... 0-48 9/21 ...... 18 ...... 5 Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Maryland ...... 61 Virginia, 10/4/08 ...... 0-31 9/28 ...... 17 ...... 4 Florida State ...... 23 79 72 31 0 205 Duke ...... 60 Ga. Tech, 10/4/08 ...... 0-27 Total ...... 86 ...... 17 Opponents ...... 21 13 19 7 0 60 Pitt ...... 56 Oregon St. 12/31/08 ...... 0-3 Boston College .....38 Va. Tech, 9/25/10 ...... 0-19 Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Average length of Georgia Tech ...... 38 45 42 21 0 146 NC State ...... 22 Fla. St., 10/29/11 ...... 0-34 Opponents ...... 27 14 0 10 0 51 North Carolina ...... 19 NC State, 11/5/11 ...... 0-13 replays: 1:03 Virginia ...... 17 Va. Tech, 11/26/11 ...... 0-38 Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Wake Forest ...... 6 Notre Dame, 11/17/12 ..0-38 Maryland ...... 44 70 28 17 0 159 Opponents ...... 13 10 3 15 0 41 Top 5 ACC Scoring Streaks Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Miami ...... 59 59 56 7 0 181 1. Virginia Tech ...... 1995-**** 235 Opponents ...... 13 3 13 21 0 50 2. Georgia Tech ...... 1997-**** 202 Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total 3. Virginia ...... 1984-2000 197 North Carolina .....26 34 20 21 0 101 4. Florida State ...... 1992-2006 178 Opponents ...... 31 31 35 33 0 130 5. Clemson ...... 1979-1993 164 Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total NC State ...... 24 55 13 33 0 125 Opponents ...... 10 31 7 27 0 75 Drive Charts Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Pitt ...... 62 34 24 14 0 134 Opening Drives Drives by Plays Opponents ...... 17 45 30 34 0 126 Team G Own Opp. No. Teams Yds & Result Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston College ...... 4 .....3TD, 0FG ...... 1TD, 0FG 23 NC State vs. Clemson ...... 84 TD Syracuse ...... 30 59 37 24 0 150 Clemson ...... 4 .....1TD, 2FG ...... 0TD, 0FG 18 Syracuse vs. Tulane ...... 71 TD Opponents ...... 20 37 7 24 0 88 Duke ...... 4 ....1TD, 0FG ...... 0TD, 0FG 17 North Carolina vs. South Carolina.... 67 FG Florida State ...... 3 .....1TD, 1FG ...... 1TD, 0FG 16 North Carolina vs. South Carolina.... 70 TD 15 Clemson vs. SC State ...... 88 TD Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Georgia Tech ...... 2 .....1TD, 1FG ...... 0TD, 0FG Maryland ...... 4 .....0TD, 2FG ...... 0TD, 0FG 15 North Carolina vs. Richmond...... 58 FG Virginia ...... 7 27 33 14 0 81 15 Georgia Tech vs. Duke ...... 73 TD Opponents ...... 35 14 17 23 0 89 Miami ...... 4 .....3TD, 0FG ...... 1TD, 0FG No. Carolina ...... 4 .....2TD, 0FG ...... 1TD, 0FG 14 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall ...... 83 TD NC State ...... 3 .....1TD, 0FG ...... 0TD, 0FG 14 Florida State vs. Pitt...... 78 TD Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Pitt ...... 4 .....2TD, 0FG ...... 0TD, 0FG 14 Wake Forest vs. Boston College ...... 66 FG Virginia Tech ...... 42 24 20 22 8 116 Syracuse ...... 4 .....1TD, 0FG ...... 0TD, 1FG 14 Clemson vs. NC State ...... 43 FG Opponents ...... 28 31 20 0 0 79 Virginia ...... 4 .....0TD, 0FG ...... 1TD, 0FG 14 Clemson vs. NC State ...... 66 FG Virginia Tech ...... 5 .....2TD, 0FG ...... 2TD, 0FG 14 North Carolina vs. East Carolina ...... 69 FG Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Wake Forest ...... 4 .....0TD, 0FG ...... 2TD, 0FG 14 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech ...... 82 TD Wake Forest ...... 24 30 15 23 0 92 13 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall ...... 89 TD Opponents ...... 47 31 34 7 0 119 13 Clemson vs. SC State ...... 83 TD Drives by Time of Possession 13 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ...... 75 TD 13 NC State vs. Richmond ...... 74 FG 2013 Home Attendance Time Teams Yds & Result 13 Boston College vs. Villanova ...... 70 TD 8:31 Georgia Tech vs. Duke ...... 75 TD 13 Clemson vs. SC State ...... 54 FG School G Total Average 8:16 Maryland vs. Virginia Tech ...... 89 TD 8:12 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech ...... 82 TD Boston College ...... 3 103,516 34,505 8:05 Syracuse vs. Tulane ...... 71 TD Drives by Yards Clemson ...... 3 245,865 81,955 7:32 NC State vs. Clemson ...... 84 TD 7:31 Georgia Tech vs. Duke ...... 73 TD Duke ...... 4 96,628 24,157 Yd. Teams Time & Result 7:05 Florida State vs. Pitt ...... 78 TD 99 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ...... 5:17 TD Florida State ...... 2 148,688 74,344 6:24 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall ...... 89 TD 97 Maryland vs. Old Dominion ...... 4:02 TD 6:19 Georgia Tech vs. Duke ...... 74 TD Georgia Tech ...... 3 145,418 48,473 97 Wake Forest vs. Louisiana-Monroe 1:55 TD 6:16 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall ...... 83 TD 94 Duke vs. Troy ...... 0:45 TD Maryland ...... 3 130,375 43,458 6:02 Virginia Tech vs. Georgia Tech ...... 91 TD 93 Miami vs. FAU ...... 0:58 TD Miami ...... 3 169,690 56,563 5:52 Wake Forest vs. Army ...... 22 FG 92 Florida State vs. Nevada ...... 2:33 TD 5:42 Clemson vs. SC State ...... 88 TD 92 NC State vs. Clemson ...... 3:37 TD North Carolina ...... 2 108,000 54,000 5:37 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina ....92 TD 92 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina ... 5:37 TD NC State ...... 4 219,069 54,767 91 Georgia Tech vs. Elon ...... 1:03 TD Possession Advantage - Game 91 Miami vs. USF ...... 2:06 TD Pitt ...... 3 154,174 51,391 91 Virginia Tech vs. Georgia Tech ..... 6:02 TD Syracuse ...... 2 69,427 34,714 Adv. Team (TOP) vs. Opp (TOP) 89 Pitt vs. Duke ...... 1:10 TD 21:30 Georgia Tech (40:45) vs. Elon (19:15) 89 Maryland vs. West Virginia ...... 8:16 TD Virginia ...... 3 151,977 50,659 21:16 Georgia Tech (40:38) vs. UNC (19:22) 89 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall ...... 6:24 TD Virginia Tech ...... 2 125,395 62,698 17:10 Virginia (38:35) vs. Oregon (21:25) 89 Miami vs. Savannah State ...... 3:53 TD Wake Forest ...... 2 52,707 26,354 17:04 Georgia Tech (38:32) vs. Duke (21:28) 88 Clemson vs. SC State ...... 5:42 TD 16:42 Wake Forest (38:21) vs. Presby (21:39) 87 NC State vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 8:12 FG 2013 Total ...... 39 1,920,929 49,255 16:12 Maryland (38:06) vs. WVU (21:54) 87 Duke vs. Memphis ...... 3:14 TD 44 2013 ACC Individual & Team Superlatives INDIVIDUAL YARDS RUSHING ...... 204 Andre Williams (Boston College) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 6) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: ...... 35 Andre Williams (Boston College) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 6) RUSHING TDs: ...... 3 Matt Dayes (NC State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Aug 31) ...... 3 Gus Edwards (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) LONG RUN: ...... 77 Trey Edmunds (Virginia Tech) vs Alabama (Aug 31) LONG SCORING RUN: ...... 77 Trey Edmunds (Virginia Tech) vs Alabama (Aug 31) YARDS PASSING: ...... 424 Tom Savage (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) PASSES ATTEMPTED: ...... 47 Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs ULM (Sep 14) PASSES COMPLETED: ...... 29 David Watford (Virginia) vs OREGON (Sep 7) TD PASSES: ...... 6 Tom Savage (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) LONG PASS: ...... 80 Stephen Morris (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 80 Pete Thomas (NC State) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 28) LONG SCORING PASS: ...... 80 Allen Hurns (MIAMI) vs. SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 80 Bryan Underwood (NC State) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 28) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS: ...... 424 Brandon Connette (Duke) vs PITT (Sep 21) OFFENSIVE PLAYS: ...... 57 Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs MARSHALL (Sep 21) TD RESPONSIBILITY: ...... 6 Brandon Connette (Duke) vs PITT (Sep 21) ...... 6 Tom Savage (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) LONG SCORING PLAY: ...... 95 Tyler Marcordes (Georgia Tech) vs. ELON (Aug 31)

RECEPTIONS: ...... 16 Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs ULM (Sep 14) TD RECEPTIONS: ...... 3 Nick O’Leary (Florida State) at Pitt (Sep 2) ...... 3 Tyler Boyd (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) RECEIVING YARDS ...... 179 Stefon Diggs (Maryland) vs OLD DOMINION (Sep 7) LONGEST RECEPTION ...... 80 Allen Hurns (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 80 Bryan Underwood (NC State) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 28)

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 4 punts): ...... 51.2 Nathan Renfro (Maryland) vs West Virginia (Sep 21) LONG PUNT: ...... 77 Alec Vozenilek (Virginia) at Pitt (Sep 28)

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: ...... 95 Tyler Marcordes (Georgia Tech) vs ELON (Aug 31) LONG INTERCEPTION RETURN:...... 95 Tyler Marcordes (Georgia Tech) vs ELON (Aug 31) PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: ...... 113 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Aug 31) PUNT RETURNS: ...... 8 Dominique Terrell (Virginia) vs VMI (Sep 21) LONG PUNT RETURN: ...... 82 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs PITT (Sep 21) KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: ...... 153 T.J. Thorpe (North Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 28) KICKOFF RETURNS: ...... 7 T.J. Thorpe (North Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 28) LONG KICKOFF RETURN: ...... 95 Duke Johnson (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) POINTS SCORED: ...... 18 Matt Dayes (NC State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Aug 31) ...... 18 Nick O’Leary (Florida State) at Pitt (Sep 2) ...... 18 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs PITT (Sep 21) ...... 18 Tyler Boyd (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) ...... 18 Dallas Crawford (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 18 Gus Edwards (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21)

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED: ...... 3 Matt Dayes (NC State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Aug 31) ...... 3 Nick O’Leary (Florida State) at Pitt (Sep 2) ...... 3 Tyler Boyd (Pitt) at Duke (Sep 21) ...... 3 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs PITT (Sep 21) ...... 3 Gus Edwards (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 3 Dallas Crawford (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21)

POINT AFTER TDs: ...... 11 Matt Goudis (Miami) vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) FIELD GOALS MADE: ...... 4 Niklas Sade (NC State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Aug 31) LONG FIELD GOAL: ...... 53 Ian Frye (Virginia) vs BYU (Aug 31)

TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: ...... 637 Miami vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) OFFENSIVE PLAYS: ...... 95 Clemson vs SC STATE (Sept 7) POINTS SCORED: ...... 77 Miami vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) FIRST DOWNS: ...... 29 Syracuse at Northwestern (Sep 07) ...... 29 Florida State vs NEVADA (Sep 14) ...... 29 Virginia vs VMI (Sep 21) RUSHING YARDAGE: ...... 377 Florida State vs NEVADA (Sep 14) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: ...... 71 Georgia Tech vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 21) RUSHING TDs: ...... 6 Georgia Tech vs ELON (Aug 31) ...... 6 Florida State vs NEVADA (Sep 14) ...... 6 Miami vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) PASSING YARDAGE: ...... 424 Pitt at Duke (Sep 21) PASSES ATTEMPTED: ...... 51 Clemson vs SC STATE (Sept 7) PASSING TDs: ...... 6 Pitt at Duke (Sep 21) MOST PENALTIES: ...... 10 NC State vs RICHMOND (Sep 07) ...... 10 Miami vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) ...... 10 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (Sep 26) MOST PENALTY YARDS: ...... 94 North Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 28) MOST SACKS: ...... 7 Virginia Tech at East Carolina (Sep 14) ...... 7 Virginia at Pitt (Sep 28) MOST INTERCEPTIONS: ...... 4 Pitt at Duke (Sep 21) ...... 4 Miami vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 21) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: ...... 79 Virginia vs VMI (Sep 21) FEWEST YARDS RUSHING ALLOWED: ...... 8 Virginia at Pitt (Sep 28) FEWEST YARDS PASSING ALLOWED: ...... 34 Syracuse vs WAGNER (Sep 14) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: ...... 2 Wake Forest vs PRESBYTERIAN (Aug 29) 45 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Andre Williams-BC Sr 4 103 505 4.9 2 31 126.2 1. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 283 1043 144 1326 331.5 2. Duke Johnson-UM So 4 62 388 6.3 4 53 97.0 2. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 4 111 1043 120 1154 288.5 3. James Conner-UP Fr 4 62 353 5.7 4 40 88.2 3. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 4 159 994 163 1153 288.2 4. Brandon Ross-MD So 4 66 332 5.0 2 25 83.0 4. Bryn Renner-NC Sr 4 -22 1117 182 1095 273.8 5. Roderick McDowell-CU Sr 3 44 243 5.5 0 36 81.0 5. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 4 93 906 149 999 249.8 6. Devonta Freeman-FS Jr 4 37 322 8.7 2 60 80.5 6. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 5 224 1022 178 1246 249.2 7. Kevin Parks-VA Jr 4 72 294 4.1 3 61 73.5 7. Tom Savage-UP Sr 4 -94 1052 126 958 239.5 8. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 45 283 6.3 6 64 70.8 8. Tanner Price-WF Sr 5 80 982 189 1062 212.4 9. Trey Edmunds-VT Fr 5 84 353 4.2 3 77 70.6 9. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 5 127 919 210 1046 209.2 10. David Sims-GT Sr 4 50 248 5.0 4 19 62.0 10. Vad Lee-GT So 4 215 562 133 777 194.2

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Bryn Renner-NC Sr 4 91-152-3 1117 7 279.2 1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 4 0 7 26 0 47 11.8 2. Tom Savage-UP Sr 4 64-109-6 1052 10 263.0 Brad Craddock-MD So 4 0 10 17 0 47 11.8 3. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 4 67-91-2 1043 12 260.8 3. Jerome Smith-SU Jr 4 7 0 0 0 42 10.5 C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 66-99-1 1043 7 260.8 4. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 4 0 9 14 0 41 10.2 5. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 4 73-114-0 994 9 248.5 5. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 6 0 0 0 36 9.0 6. Pete Thomas-ST Jr 4 73-114-5 906 1 226.5 Dallas Crawford-UM So 4 6 0 0 0 36 9.0 7. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 5 75-117-6 1022 11 204.4 7. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 3 4 0 0 0 24 8.0 8. Tanner Price-WF Sr 5 80-141-2 982 6 196.4 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 4 0 4 20 0 32 8.0 9. Logan Thomas-VT Sr 5 84-159-6 919 5 183.8 9. Matt Goudis-UM So 4 0 2 25 0 31 7.8 10. Chase Rettig-BC Sr 4 59-96-3 688 8 172.0 10. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 5 0 0 0 30 7.5

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Jameis Winston-FS Fr 4 67-91-2 1043 12 209.0 1. Jerome Smith-SU Jr 4 7 6 1 0 0 42 10.5 2. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 66-99-1 1043 7 176.5 2. C.J. Brown-MD Sr 4 6 6 0 0 0 36 9.0 3. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 4 73-114-0 994 9 163.3 Dallas Crawford-UM So 4 6 5 1 0 0 36 9.0 4. Tom Savage-UP Sr 4 64-109-6 1052 10 159.1 4. Stacy Coley-UM Fr 3 4 0 3 1 0 24 8.0 5. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 5 75-117-6 1022 11 158.2 5. David Sims-GT Sr 4 5 4 1 0 0 30 7.5 6. Stephen Morris-UM Sr 4 41-72-2 626 6 151.9 Matt Dayes-ST Fr 4 5 4 1 0 0 30 7.5 7. Vad Lee-GT So 4 29-63-3 562 7 148.1 Rashad Greene-FS Jr 4 5 0 5 0 0 30 7.5 8. Chase Rettig-BC Sr 4 59-96-3 688 8 142.9 Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 5 1 4 0 0 30 7.5 9. Bryn Renner-NC Sr 4 91-152-3 1117 7 132.8 9. Brandon Connette-DU Jr 5 6 6 0 0 0 36 7.2 10. Tanner Price-WF Sr 5 80-141-2 982 6 126.4 10. Tajh Boyd-CU Sr 4 4 4 0 0 0 24 6.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 4 32 429 2 66 107.2 8.0 1. Brad Craddock-MD So 4 17-18 10-11 47 11.8 2. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 5 37 530 2 62 106.0 7.4 Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 4 26-26 7-7 47 11.8 3. Alex Amidon-BC Sr 4 27 304 2 51 76.0 6.8 3. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 4 14-14 9-10 41 10.2 4. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 4 25 355 2 77 88.8 6.2 4. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 4 20-20 4-4 32 8.0 5. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 23 425 4 69 106.2 5.8 5. Matt Goudis-UM So 4 25-25 2-3 31 7.8 6. Devin Street-UP Sr 4 21 445 3 67 111.2 5.2 6. Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 4 17-18 3-5 26 6.5 Deon Long-MD Jr 4 21 271 1 29 67.8 5.2 7. Harrison Butker-GT Fr 4 18-18 2-4 24 6.0 8. Rashard Smith-ST Sr 4 20 235 0 56 58.8 5.0 Ross Martin-DU So 5 24-24 2-4 30 6.0 9. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 4 19 294 5 56 73.5 4.8 9. Nate Freese-BC Sr 4 11-11 4-4 23 5.8 Ashton Broyld-SU So 4 19 155 0 27 38.8 4.8 Ryan Norton-SU So 4 14-15 3-4 23 5.8

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. Devin Street-UP Sr 4 21 445 3 67 21.2111.2 1. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 5 15 289 2 82 19.3 2. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 4 32 429 2 66 13.4107.2 2. Dominique Terrell-VA Jr 4 15 139 0 35 9.3 3. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 23 425 4 69 18.5106.2 3. Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Jr 5 14 91 0 43 6.5 4. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 5 37 530 2 62 14.3106.0 4. Ritchy Desir-SU Jr 4 11 28 0 16 2.5 5. Stefon Diggs-MD So 4 18 400 3 66 22.2100.0 6. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 4 18 370 2 55 20.6 92.5 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 7. Sammy Watkins-CU Jr 4 25 355 2 77 14.2 88.8 1. Sean Tapley-NC Jr 3 8 203 0 42 25.4 8. Alex Amidon-BC Sr 4 27 304 2 51 11.3 76.0 2. T.J. Thorpe-NC So 3 8 179 0 45 22.4 9. Rashad Greene-FS Jr 4 19 294 5 56 15.5 73.5 3. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 8 178 0 35 22.2 10. Allen Hurns-UM Sr 4 16 275 1 80 17.2 68.8 4. Johnell Barnes-DU Fr 5 10 204 0 28 20.4 5. George Morris-SU Fr 4 9 175 0 35 19.4 6. Demitri Knowles-VT So 5 10 179 0 30 17.9 7. Johnathan Alston-ST Fr 4 8 132 0 27 16.5 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Tyler Boyd-UP Fr 4 98 425 0 178 701 175.2 2. Jamison Crowder-DU Jr 5 29 530 289 0 848 169.6 3. Duke Johnson-UM So 4 388 50 0 191 629 157.2 4. Stefon Diggs-MD So 4 43 400 -1 105 547 136.8 5. Rashard Smith-ST Sr 4 92 235 114 90 531 132.8 6. Andre Williams-BC Sr 4 505 0 0 0 505 126.2 7. Kenny Shaw-FS Sr 4 0 370 79 20 469 117.2 8. Michael Campanaro-WF Sr 4 10 429 20 0 459 114.8 9. Devin Street-UP Sr 4 1 445 0 0 446 111.5 10. Sean Tapley-NC Jr 3 0 130 0 203 333 111.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Sean Poole-GT Sr 4 11 521 66 6 5 1 47.4 2. Pat O'Donnell-UM Sr 4 15 706 60 3 7 5 47.1 3. Matt Yoklic-UP Sr 4 19 865 57 4 9 2 45.5 4. Will Monday-DU So 5 25 1123 72 6 7 1 44.9 5. Riley Dixon-SU So 4 13 577 66 6 5 1 44.4 6. Nathan Renfro-MD So 4 16 709 64 6 5 1 44.3 7. A.J. Hughes-VT So 5 31 1369 55 10 9 3 44.2 8. Alec Vozenilek-VA Jr 4 29 1223 77 8 7 3 42.2 9. Bradley Pinion-CU So 4 19 801 56 6 6 0 42.2 10. Nate Freese-BC Sr 4 25 1053 65 10 4 4 42.1

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Brad Craddock-MD So 4 10 11 50 90.9 2.50 2. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 4 9 10 48 90.0 2.25 3. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 4 7 7 45 100.0 1.75 4. Nate Freese-BC Sr 4 4 4 39 100.0 1.00 Thomas Moore-NC Jr 4 4 4 39 100.0 1.00 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 4 4 4 49 100.0 1.00 Chad Hedlund-WF So 5 5 8 38 62.5 1.00 8. Ian Frye-VA So 4 3 4 53 75.0 0.75 Ryan Norton-SU So 4 3 4 34 75.0 0.75 Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 4 3 5 39 60.0 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 4 7 7 45 100.0 Thomas Moore-NC Jr 4 4 4 39 100.0 Nate Freese-BC Sr 4 4 4 39 100.0 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 4 4 4 49 100.0 5. Brad Craddock-MD So 4 10 11 50 90.9 6. Niklas Sade-ST Jr 4 9 10 48 90.0 7. Ryan Norton-SU So 4 3 4 34 75.0 Ian Frye-VA So 4 3 4 53 75.0 9. Chad Hedlund-WF So 5 5 8 38 62.5 10. Chris Blewitt-UP Fr 4 3 5 39 60.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Roberto Aguayo-FS Fr 4 26 26 100.0 Matt Goudis-UM So 4 25 25 100.0 Ross Martin-DU So 5 24 24 100.0 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Sr 4 20 20 100.0 Harrison Butker-GT Fr 4 18 18 100.0 Niklas Sade-ST Jr 4 14 14 100.0 Nate Freese-BC Sr 4 11 11 100.0 Thomas Moore-NC Jr 4 11 11 100.0 Ian Frye-VA So 4 10 10 100.0 Chad Hedlund-WF So 5 9 9 100.0 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Jeremy Cash-DU So 5 26 25 51 10.2 1. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 4 DL 6 0 6.0 1.50 2. Kelby Brown-DU Jr 4 LB 16 21 37 9.2 Vic Beasley-CU Jr 4 6 0 6.0 1.50 Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 4 14 23 37 9.2 3. Marcus Whitfield-MD Sr 4 LB 5 1 5.5 1.38 4. David Helton-DU Jr 5 LB 8 36 44 8.8 4. J.R. Collins-VT Sr 5 4 1 4.5 0.90 5. Anthony Harris-VA Jr 4 16 18 34 8.5 5. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 4 4 1 4.5 1.12 6. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Sr 4 20 12 32 8.0 6. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 5 NG 4 0 4.0 0.80 7. Jack Tyler-VT Sr 5 14 25 39 7.8 7. Eli Harold-VA So 4 3 1 3.5 0.88 8. Steele Divitto-BC Sr 4 13 18 31 7.8 8. Jay Bromley-SU Sr 4 DT 3 0 3.0 0.75 Travis Hughes-NC Jr 4 LB 17 14 31 7.8 Yannik Cudjoe-Virgil-MD Jr 4 LB 2 2 3.0 0.75 Jeff Schoettmer-NC So 4 LB 20 11 31 7.8 Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 4 3 0 3.0 0.75 11. Daquan Romero-VA Jr 4 16 14 30 7.5 11. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 5 DE 3 0 3.0 0.60 Jason Hendricks-UP Sr 4 DB 20 10 30 7.5 12. Josh Keyes-BC Jr 4 2 1 2.5 0.62 Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 4 17 13 30 7.5 Andre Monroe-MD Jr 4 DL 2 1 2.5 0.62 14. Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 4 14 15 29 7.2 14. Maurice Canady-VA So 4 2 0 2.0 0.50 Spenser Rositano-BC Jr 4 18 11 29 7.2 Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 4 2 0 2.0 0.50 16. Mike Olson-WF Sr 5 LB 25 11 36 7.2 Art Norman-ST Jr 4 2 0 2.0 0.50 Brandon Chubb-WF So 5 LB 22 14 36 7.2 17. Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 5 DE 2 0 2.0 0.40 18. Anthony Gonzalez-UP Jr 4 LB 18 10 28 7.0 18. Darius Kilgo-MD Jr 4 DL 2 0 2.0 0.50 19. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 5 NG 22 12 34 6.8 Mike Rose-ST So 4 2 0 2.0 0.50 20. Telvin Smith-FS Sr 4 18 9 27 6.8 Roman Braglio-MD Fr 4 DL 2 0 2.0 0.50 Dwayne Norman-DU So 4 18 9 27 6.8 Henry Coley-VA Jr 4 12 15 27 6.8 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Brandon Watts-GT Sr 4 LB 17 10 27 6.8 1. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 5 NG 10 0 10.0 2.00 24. Christian Jones-FS Sr 3 10 10 20 6.7 2. Aaron Donald-UP Sr 4 DL 9 0 9.0 2.25 25. L.A. Goree-MD Jr 4 LB 12 14 26 6.5 3. Kasim Edebali-BC Sr 4 6 2 7.0 1.75 Hakim Jones-ST So 4 7 19 26 6.5 4. Marcus Whitfield-MD Sr 4 LB 6 1 6.5 1.62 Kareem Martin-NC Fr 4 16 10 26 6.5 Robert Caldwell-ST Sr 4 5 3 6.5 1.62 28. Shane Gordon-UP Sr 3 LB 9 10 19 6.3 6. Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 5 DE 5 3 6.5 1.30 29. Cole Farrand-MD Jr 4 LB 10 15 25 6.2 7. Zach Thompson-WF Sr 5 DE 6 0 6.0 1.20 Ray Vinopal-UP Jr 4 DB 16 9 25 6.2 8. Vic Beasley-CU Jr 4 6 0 6.0 1.50 Sean Sylvia-BC Jr 4 16 9 25 6.2 9. J.R. Collins-VT Sr 5 5 2 6.0 1.20 Dontae Johnson-ST Sr 4 17 8 25 6.2 10. Eli Harold-VA So 4 4 3 5.5 1.38 33. A.J. Marshall-WF Sr 5 24 7 31 6.2 Brent Urban-VA Sr 4 3 5 5.5 1.38 Ryan Janvion-WF Fr 5 SS 22 9 31 6.2 12. Jack Tyler-VT Sr 5 4 3 5.5 1.10 35. Steven Daniels-BC So 4 12 12 24 6.0 13. Monty Nelson-ST Fr 4 3 4 5.0 1.25 Lamarcus Joyner-FS Sr 4 16 8 24 6.0 Jay Bromley-SU Sr 4 DT 5 0 5.0 1.25 37. Matt Robinson-MD Jr 4 DB 14 9 23 5.8 15. Jeremy Cash-DU So 5 4 2 5.0 1.00 D.J. Green-ST Sr 4 11 12 23 5.8 16. Luther Maddy-VT Jr 5 4 1 4.5 0.90 Denzel Perryman-UM Jr 4 16 7 23 5.8 Derrick Hopkins-VT Sr 5 2 5 4.5 0.90 40. Anthony Young-Wisema-DU Sr 5 13 15 28 5.6 James Gayle-VT Sr 5 4 1 4.5 0.90 41. Cameron Lynch-SU Jr 4 LB 16 6 22 5.5 19. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 4 4 1 4.5 1.12 Terrence Brooks-FS Sr 4 16 6 22 5.5 Shaq Lawson-CU Fr 4 4 1 4.5 1.12 43. Tre Boston-NC Sr 4 10 11 21 5.2 Jemea Thomas-GT Sr 4 DB 19 2 21 5.2 Jimmy Gaines-UM Sr 4 13 8 21 5.2 Maurice Canady-VA So 4 13 8 21 5.2 47. Tariq Edwards-VT Sr 5 11 15 26 5.2 Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Jr 5 13 13 26 5.2 49. Derrick Hopkins-VT Sr 5 8 17 25 5.0 J.R. Collins-VT Sr 5 16 9 25 5.0 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Dexter McDougle-MD Sr 3 2 3 5 1.67 2. Brent Urban-VA Sr 4 6 0 6 1.50 3. Kyle Fuller-VT Sr 5 6 1 7 1.40 Brandon Facyson-VT Fr 5 3 4 7 1.40 5. Demetrious Nicholson-VA Jr 4 4 1 5 1.25 6. Kevin Johnson-WF Jr 5 4 2 6 1.20 7. Tyler Hunter-FS Jr 3 2 1 3 1.00 Anthony Harris-VA Jr 4 2 2 4 1.00 Maurice Canady-VA So 4 4 0 4 1.00 Louis Young-GT Sr 4 3 1 4 1.00 Vic Beasley-CU Jr 4 4 0 4 1.00 Juston Burriss-ST So 4 4 0 4 1.00 Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 5 3 2 5 1.00 Cameron Lynch-SU Jr 4 3 1 4 1.00 P.J. Williams-FS So 3 2 1 3 1.00 16. Ross Cockrell-DU Sr 5 3 1 4 0.80 Detrick Bonner-VT Jr 5 2 2 4 0.80 Merrill Noel-WF Jr 5 3 1 4 0.80 19. Ladarius Gunter-UM So 4 2 1 3 0.75 Terrence Brooks-FS Sr 4 2 1 3 0.75

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Dexter McDougle-MD Sr 3 3 49 1 49 1.00 2. Brandon Facyson-VT Fr 5 4 0 0 1 0.80 3. Bryce Jones-BC So 4 2 23 0 23 0.50 Tyriq McCord-UM So 4 2 10 0 8 0.50 Anthony Harris-VA Jr 4 2 10 0 10 0.50 Tre Boston-NC Sr 4 2 0 0 0 0.50 7. Detrick Bonner-VT Jr 5 2 72 1 37 0.40 Kevin Johnson-WF Jr 5 2 0 0 0 0.40 Kendall Fuller-VT Fr 5 2 -2 0 0 0.40 10. Tyler Hunter-FS Jr 3 1 27 0 27 0.33

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Norkeithus Otis-NC Jr 4 2 0.50 Vic Beasley-CU Jr 4 2 0.50 Travis Blanks-CU So 4 2 0.50 Jay Bromley-SU Sr 4 2 0.50 Stephone Anthony-CU Jr 4 2 0.50 Jarvis Byrd-ST Sr 4 2 0.50 7. Nikita Whitlock-WF Sr 5 2 0.40 8. Jamal Golden-GT Jr 3 1 0.33 Brandon Reddish-SU Jr 3 1 0.33 Jaston George-SU So 3 1 0.33

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Spencer Shuey-CU Sr 4 2 0.50 Hunter Williams-WF So 4 2 0.50 A.J. Hendy-MD Jr 4 2 0.50 4. Dezmond Johnson-DU Jr 5 2 0.40 5. Brandon Reddish-SU Jr 3 1 0.33 Forrest West-ST Sr 3 1 0.33 Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST Sr 3 1 0.33 8. Demeitre Brim-VA So 4 1 0.25 Pete Thomas-ST Jr 4 1 0.25 Jake Snyder-VA Sr 4 1 0.25 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Florida State 4 26 7 26 0 0 1 205 51.2 1. Georgia Tech 4 223 1165 5.2 48 11 291.2 2. Miami 4 25 2 25 0 0 0 181 45.2 2. Florida State 4 147 958 6.5 65 12 239.5 3. Clemson 4 23 4 22 0 0 0 172 43.0 3. Maryland 4 177 907 5.1 64 9 226.8 4. Maryland 4 18 10 17 0 0 2 159 39.8 4. Miami 4 151 842 5.6 63 13 210.5 5. Syracuse 4 20 4 18 0 0 0 150 37.5 5. NC State 4 185 829 4.5 42 10 207.2 6. Georgia Tech 4 20 2 20 0 0 0 146 36.5 6. Duke 5 203 965 4.8 53 12 193.0 7. Duke 5 25 2 24 0 0 0 180 36.0 7. Clemson 4 177 717 4.1 36 8 179.2 8. Pitt 4 18 3 17 0 0 0 134 33.5 8. Virginia 4 177 655 3.7 61 7 163.8 9. NC State 4 14 9 14 0 0 0 125 31.2 9. Syracuse 4 163 639 3.9 25 11 159.8 10. North Carolina 4 13 4 11 0 0 0 101 25.2 10. Boston College 4 157 620 3.9 31 3 155.0 11. Virginia Tech 5 15 3 13 1 0 1 116 23.2 11. Pitt 4 142 561 4.0 40 7 140.2 12. Boston College 4 11 4 11 0 0 0 89 22.2 12. Virginia Tech 5 181 699 3.9 77 8 139.8 13. Virginia 4 10 3 10 0 0 1 81 20.2 13. Wake Forest 5 184 561 3.0 23 4 112.2 14. Wake Forest 5 11 5 9 1 0 0 92 18.4 14. North Carolina 4 133 401 3.0 26 4 100.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Maryland 4 4 4 3 1 0 0 41 10.2 1. Georgia Tech 4 119 377 3.2 26 4 94.2 2. Miami 4 6 3 5 0 0 0 50 12.5 2. Maryland 4 137 394 2.9 51 3 98.5 3. Georgia Tech 4 7 1 6 0 0 0 51 12.8 3. Virginia Tech 5 189 515 2.7 27 3 103.0 4. Florida State 4 7 4 6 0 0 0 60 15.0 4. NC State 4 125 424 3.4 38 4 106.0 5. Virginia Tech 5 10 3 10 0 0 0 79 15.8 5. Syracuse 4 141 437 3.1 45 3 109.2 6. Clemson 4 10 0 9 0 0 0 69 17.2 6. Miami 4 146 513 3.5 80 3 128.2 7. NC State 4 10 2 9 0 0 0 75 18.8 7. Clemson 4 154 533 3.5 75 7 133.2 8. Syracuse 4 10 6 10 0 0 0 88 22.0 8. Virginia 4 153 586 3.8 71 8 146.5 9. Virginia 4 12 2 9 1 0 0 89 22.2 9. Florida State 4 166 606 3.7 30 1 151.5 10. Wake Forest 5 15 4 15 0 0 1 119 23.8 10. Pitt 4 155 647 4.2 42 7 161.8 11. Boston College 4 14 3 14 0 0 0 107 26.8 11. Duke 5 209 838 4.0 44 5 167.6 12. Duke 5 19 3 18 0 0 0 141 28.2 12. Wake Forest 5 207 839 4.1 66 5 167.8 13. Pitt 4 16 5 15 0 0 0 126 31.5 13. Boston College 4 154 682 4.4 47 5 170.5 14. North Carolina 4 17 4 16 0 0 0 130 32.5 14. North Carolina 4 204 938 4.6 75 9 234.5

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. Florida State 4 958 1168 250 2126 8.5 24 531.5 1. Clemson 4 106-154-0 68.8 1250 8.1 13 312.5 2. Maryland 4 907 1087 283 1994 7.0 16 498.5 2. North Carolina 4 94-155-3 60.6 1187 7.7 9 296.8 3. Clemson 4 717 1250 331 1967 5.9 21 491.8 3. Florida State 4 74-103-2 71.8 1168 11.3 12 292.0 4. Miami 4 842 1050 262 1892 7.2 23 473.0 4. Maryland 4 71-106-2 67.0 1087 10.3 7 271.8 5. NC State 4 829 1018 308 1847 6.0 12 461.8 5. Pitt 4 65-110-6 59.1 1060 9.6 10 265.0 6. Duke 5 965 1293 357 2258 6.3 23 451.6 6. Syracuse 4 92-143-6 64.3 1055 7.4 9 263.8 7. Georgia Tech 4 1165 562 286 1727 6.0 18 431.8 7. Miami 4 69-111-4 62.2 1050 9.5 10 262.5 8. Syracuse 4 639 1055 306 1694 5.5 20 423.5 8. Duke 5 103-154-7 66.9 1293 8.4 11 258.6 9. Pitt 4 561 1060 252 1621 6.4 17 405.2 9. NC State 4 79-123-5 64.2 1018 8.3 2 254.5 10. North Carolina 4 401 1187 288 1588 5.5 13 397.0 10. Wake Forest 5 85-151-3 56.3 1019 6.7 6 203.8 11. Virginia Tech 5 699 944 344 1643 4.8 13 328.6 11. Virginia Tech 5 87-163-6 53.4 944 5.8 5 188.8 12. Boston College 4 620 688 253 1308 5.2 11 327.0 12. Boston College 4 59-96-3 61.5 688 7.2 8 172.0 13. Virginia 4 655 634 323 1289 4.0 10 322.2 13. Virginia 4 84-146-6 57.5 634 4.3 3 158.5 14. Wake Forest 5 561 1019 335 1580 4.7 10 316.0 14. Georgia Tech 4 29-63-3 46.0 562 8.9 7 140.5

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 5 515 691 323 1206 3.7 7 241.2 1. Florida State 4 54-97-6 55.7 544 5.6 6 136.0 2. Maryland 4 394 661 265 1055 4.0 4 263.8 2. Virginia Tech 5 59-134-11 44.0 691 5.2 4 138.2 3. Georgia Tech 4 377 725 236 1102 4.7 7 275.5 3. Virginia 4 50-131-3 38.2 611 4.7 4 152.8 4. Florida State 4 606 544 263 1150 4.4 7 287.5 4. Miami 4 59-117-7 50.4 646 5.5 2 161.5 5. Miami 4 513 646 263 1159 4.4 5 289.8 5. Maryland 4 71-128-8 55.5 661 5.2 1 165.2 6. Virginia 4 586 611 284 1197 4.2 12 299.2 6. Georgia Tech 4 68-117-4 58.1 725 6.2 3 181.2 7. NC State 4 424 887 271 1311 4.8 10 327.8 7. Wake Forest 5 99-156-6 63.5 980 6.3 10 196.0 8. Syracuse 4 437 914 271 1351 5.0 10 337.8 8. Clemson 4 69-118-5 58.5 853 7.2 3 213.2 9. Clemson 4 533 853 272 1386 5.1 10 346.5 9. Pitt 4 73-116-4 62.9 876 7.6 8 219.0 10. Wake Forest 5 839 980 363 1819 5.0 15 363.8 10. NC State 4 84-146-3 57.5 887 6.1 6 221.8 11. Pitt 4 647 876 271 1523 5.6 15 380.8 11. North Carolina 4 75-122-4 61.5 901 7.4 7 225.2 12. Duke 5 838 1162 364 2000 5.5 17 400.0 12. Syracuse 4 82-130-5 63.1 914 7.0 7 228.5 13. Boston College 4 682 943 256 1625 6.3 13 406.2 13. Duke 5 96-155-3 61.9 1162 7.5 12 232.4 14. North Carolina 4 938 901 326 1839 5.6 16 459.8 14. Boston College 4 68-102-5 66.7 943 9.2 8 235.8 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Florida State 4 74-103-2 71.8 1168 292.0 12 201.7 1. Virginia Tech 5 11 81 1 37 7.4 2. Maryland 4 71-106-2 67.0 1087 271.8 7 171.1 2. Maryland 4 9 101 2 49 11.2 3. Clemson 4 106-154-0 68.8 1250 312.5 13 164.9 3. Miami 4 7 94 0 36 13.4 4. Miami 4 69-111-4 62.2 1050 262.5 10 164.1 4. Florida State 4 6 181 2 68 30.2 5. Pitt 4 65-110-6 59.1 1060 265.0 10 159.1 5. Wake Forest 5 6 46 1 29 7.7 6. Duke 5 103-154-7 66.9 1293 258.6 11 151.9 6. Boston College 4 5 53 0 23 10.6 7. Georgia Tech 4 29-63-3 46.0 562 140.5 7 148.1 7. Syracuse 4 5 127 0 47 25.4 8. Boston College 4 59-96-3 61.5 688 172.0 8 142.9 8. Clemson 4 5 106 2 52 21.2 9. North Carolina 4 94-155-3 60.6 1187 296.8 9 140.3 9. North Carolina 4 4 12 0 12 3.0 10. Syracuse 4 92-143-6 64.3 1055 263.8 9 138.7 10. Georgia Tech 4 4 180 2 95 45.0 11. NC State 4 79-123-5 64.2 1018 254.5 2 131.0 11. Pitt 4 4 56 1 37 14.0 12. Wake Forest 5 85-151-3 56.3 1019 203.8 6 122.1 12. NC State 4 3 63 1 37 21.0 13. Virginia Tech 5 87-163-6 53.4 944 188.8 5 104.8 13. Virginia 4 3 33 0 23 11.0 14. Virginia 4 84-146-6 57.5 634 158.5 3 92.6 14. Duke 5 3 23 0 19 7.7

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. Virginia Tech 5 59-134-11 44.0 691 138.2 4 80.8 1. Georgia Tech 4 11 521 47.4 27 2.5 1 43.1 2. Virginia 4 50-131-3 38.2 611 152.8 4 82.8 2. Duke 5 25 1123 44.9 34 1.4 1 42.8 3. Maryland 4 71-128-8 55.5 661 165.2 1 88.9 3. Maryland 4 16 709 44.3 15 0.9 1 42.1 4. Miami 4 59-117-7 50.4 646 161.5 2 90.5 4. Clemson 4 23 965 42.0 26 1.1 1 40.0 5. Florida State 4 54-97-6 55.7 544 136.0 6 110.8 5. Syracuse 4 21 890 42.4 49 2.3 1 39.1 6. Georgia Tech 4 68-117-4 58.1 725 181.2 3 111.8 6. NC State 4 18 729 40.5 33 1.8 1 37.6 7. NC State 4 84-146-3 57.5 887 221.8 6 118.0 7. North Carolina 4 20 830 41.5 20 1.0 3 37.5 8. Clemson 4 69-118-5 58.5 853 213.2 3 119.1 8. Virginia Tech 5 32 1418 44.3 174 5.4 3 37.0 9. Wake Forest 5 99-156-6 63.5 980 196.0 10 129.7 9. Wake Forest 5 35 1385 39.6 33 0.9 3 36.9 10. Syracuse 4 82-130-5 63.1 914 228.5 7 132.2 10. Boston College 4 25 1053 42.1 53 2.1 4 36.8 11. North Carolina 4 75-122-4 61.5 901 225.2 7 135.9 11. Virginia 4 31 1251 40.4 56 1.8 3 36.6 12. Pitt 4 73-116-4 62.9 876 219.0 8 142.2 12. Pitt 4 19 865 45.5 142 7.5 2 35.9 13. Duke 5 96-155-3 61.9 1162 232.4 12 146.6 13. Florida State 4 10 404 40.4 59 5.9 0 34.5 14. Boston College 4 68-102-5 66.7 943 235.8 8 160.4 14. Miami 4 16 706 44.1 68 4.2 5 33.6

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Miami 4 9 316 1 95 35.1 1. Miami 4 31 1958 63.2 264 14 43.4 2. Maryland 4 12 316 0 45 26.3 2. Wake Forest 5 20 1244 62.2 285 4 43.0 3. Georgia Tech 4 7 168 0 41 24.0 3. Georgia Tech 4 26 1668 64.2 273 12 42.1 4. North Carolina 4 16 382 0 45 23.9 4. Maryland 4 31 1934 62.4 433 8 42.0 5. Florida State 4 9 213 0 41 23.7 5. Duke 5 29 1772 61.1 432 5 41.9 6. Boston College 4 16 347 0 71 21.7 6. Clemson 4 31 1981 63.9 235 18 41.8 7. Wake Forest 5 11 224 0 43 20.4 7. Syracuse 4 28 1720 61.4 363 8 41.3 8. Clemson 4 6 121 0 25 20.2 8. Virginia 4 16 995 62.2 235 4 41.2 9. Pitt 4 17 334 0 35 19.6 9. Boston College 4 19 1235 65.0 54 16 41.1 10. Duke 5 15 291 0 28 19.4 10. Florida State 4 36 2206 61.3 555 8 40.3 11. Virginia 4 16 295 0 32 18.4 11. Virginia Tech 5 22 1403 63.8 326 8 39.9 12. Syracuse 4 11 198 0 35 18.0 12. NC State 4 26 1673 64.3 162 20 38.9 13. Virginia Tech 5 14 251 0 30 17.9 13. North Carolina 4 21 1335 63.6 339 8 37.9 14. NC State 4 13 227 0 32 17.5 14. Pitt 4 24 1420 59.2 377 6 37.2

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Duke 5 17 289 2 82 17.0 1. Florida State 4 7 7 1.000 2. NC State 4 7 114 1 67 16.3 North Carolina 4 4 4 1.000 3. Boston College 4 6 84 0 34 14.0 Clemson 4 4 4 1.000 4. Florida State 4 8 108 0 26 13.5 Boston College 4 4 4 1.000 5. North Carolina 4 8 95 0 41 11.9 5. Maryland 4 10 11 .9 0 9 6. Virginia 4 16 157 0 35 9.8 6. NC State 4 9 10 .9 0 0 7. Miami 4 17 122 0 25 7.2 7. Virginia 4 3 4 .7 5 0 8. Virginia Tech 5 19 126 1 43 6.6 8. Syracuse 4 4 6 .6 6 7 9. Maryland 4 6 30 0 27 5.0 Miami 4 2 3 .6 6 7 10. Wake Forest 5 12 56 0 13 4.7 10. Wake Forest 5 5 8 .6 2 5 11. Clemson 4 9 39 0 18 4.3 11. Pitt 4 3 5 .6 0 0 12. Syracuse 4 13 49 0 16 3.8 12. Georgia Tech 4 2 4 .5 0 0 13. Georgia Tech 4 6 14 0 12 2.3 Duke 5 2 4 .5 0 0 14. Pitt 4 4 8 0 5 2.0 14. Virginia Tech 5 3 9 .3 3 3 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Florida State 4 26 26 1.000 1. Maryland 4 25 27 2 54 13.5 Miami 4 25 25 1.000 2. Georgia Tech 4 19 39 2 60 15.0 Duke 5 24 24 1.000 3. Virginia 4 30 27 4 61 15.2 Clemson 4 22 22 1.000 4. Miami 4 30 28 4 62 15.5 Georgia Tech 4 20 20 1.000 5. Syracuse 4 23 36 5 64 16.0 NC State 4 14 14 1.000 6. Clemson 4 24 37 5 66 16.5 Boston College 4 11 11 1.000 7. Florida State 4 35 28 6 69 17.2 North Carolina 4 11 11 1.000 8. Virginia Tech 5 30 36 6 72 14.4 Virginia 4 10 10 1.000 9. Pitt 4 34 36 4 74 18.5 Wake Forest 5 9 9 1.000 10. NC State 4 25 42 8 75 18.8 11. Pitt 4 17 18 .9 4 4 11. Boston College 4 39 36 3 78 19.5 Maryland 4 17 18 .9 4 4 12. Wake Forest 5 44 40 6 90 18.0 13. Virginia Tech 5 13 14 .9 2 9 13. Duke 5 46 54 5 105 21.0 14. Syracuse 4 18 20 .9 0 0 14. North Carolina 4 51 49 6 106 26.5

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Maryland 4 17 124 4.25 1. Georgia Tech 4 33 56 58.9 Virginia Tech 5 17 97 3.40 2. Clemson 4 37 73 50.7 3. Miami 4 16 95 4.00 3. Florida State 4 19 38 50.0 4. Clemson 4 15 75 3.75 4. North Carolina 4 29 62 46.8 5. Virginia 4 13 100 3.25 5. Syracuse 4 29 63 46.0 Boston College 4 13 91 3.25 6. Duke 5 30 68 44.1 7. Syracuse 4 11 78 2.75 7. NC State 4 27 67 40.3 8. Pitt 4 9 57 2.25 8. Maryland 4 24 60 40.0 NC State 4 9 60 2.25 9. Miami 4 18 48 37.5 Florida State 4 9 87 2.25 10. Pitt 4 17 48 35.4 11. Wake Forest 5 8 48 1.60 11. Virginia 4 26 76 34.2 Duke 5 8 44 1.60 12. Boston College 4 18 55 32.7 13. Georgia Tech 4 6 46 1.50 13. Virginia Tech 5 23 76 30.3 North Carolina 4 6 38 1.50 14. Wake Forest 5 20 73 27.4

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Miami 4 3 25 0.75 1. Virginia 4 16 67 23.9 Georgia Tech 4 3 13 0.75 2. Maryland 4 16 63 25.4 3. Syracuse 4 4 32 1.00 3. Clemson 4 16 62 25.8 4. Maryland 4 5 31 1.25 4. Miami 4 16 61 26.2 5. Duke 5 6 31 1.20 5. Syracuse 4 17 62 27.4 6. Boston College 4 7 50 1.75 6. Georgia Tech 4 15 50 30.0 Virginia Tech 5 7 46 1.40 7. Virginia Tech 5 25 75 33.3 Virginia 4 7 38 1.75 8. Florida State 4 18 53 34.0 9. Florida State 4 8 53 2.00 9. Pitt 4 21 56 37.5 10. NC State 4 9 39 2.25 NC State 4 21 56 37.5 Clemson 4 9 37 2.25 11. Duke 5 31 82 37.8 North Carolina 4 9 91 2.25 12. Wake Forest 5 33 84 39.3 13. Wake Forest 5 12 61 2.40 13. Boston College 4 19 48 39.6 14. Pitt 4 13 122 3.25 14. North Carolina 4 30 64 46.9

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Duke 5 51 53 5 109 21.8 1. Wake Forest 5 6 7 85.7 2. Florida State 4 44 48 10 102 25.5 2. NC State 4 6 8 75.0 3. Clemson 4 40 56 2 98 24.5 3. Virginia Tech 5 5 7 71.4 4. Georgia Tech 4 61 25 8 94 23.5 North Carolina 4 5 7 71.4 5. Syracuse 4 32 54 6 92 23.0 5. Clemson 4 6 9 66.7 Maryland 4 43 42 7 92 23.0 6. Boston College 4 3 5 60.0 7. Wake Forest 5 43 42 5 90 18.0 7. Miami 4 4 7 57.1 8. North Carolina 4 22 59 7 88 22.0 8. Duke 5 3 6 50.0 NC State 4 38 48 2 88 22.0 9. Syracuse 4 1 3 33.3 10. Virginia Tech 5 34 49 3 86 17.2 Pitt 4 1 3 33.3 11. Miami 4 36 40 3 79 19.8 11. Georgia Tech 4 1 4 25.0 12. Pitt 4 32 42 3 77 19.2 12. Virginia 4 2 11 18.2 13. Virginia 4 33 35 5 73 18.2 13. Maryland 4 0 4 0.0 14. Boston College 4 32 31 7 70 17.5 Florida State 4 0 0 0.0 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Virginia Tech 5 0 4 0.0 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Pitt 4 1 7 14.3 1. Clemson 4 4 5 9 2 0 2 +7 1.75 3. Virginia 4 1 5 20.0 Miami 4 6 7 13 2 4 6 +7 1.75 4. Maryland 4 2 7 28.6 3. Maryland 4 5 8 13 6 2 8 +5 1.25 5. Boston College 4 1 3 33.3 4. Virginia Tech 5 2 11 13 1 6 7 +6 1.20 Duke 5 3 9 33.3 5. Boston College 4 3 5 8 1 3 4 +4 1.00 7. Miami 4 3 8 37.5 6. Florida State 4 0 6 6 1 2 3 +3 0.75 8. Florida State 4 2 5 40.0 7. Syracuse 4 4 5 9 1 6 7 +2 0.50 9. NC State 4 2 4 50.0 8. NC State 4 6 3 9 3 5 8 +1 0.25 10. North Carolina 4 5 9 55.6 9. Wake Forest 5 5 6 11 7 3 10 +1 0.20 11. Syracuse 4 4 7 57.1 10. Georgia Tech 4 1 4 5 2 3 5 +0 0.00 12. Wake Forest 5 6 9 66.7 North Carolina 4 1 4 5 2 3 5 +0 0.00 Georgia Tech 4 2 3 66.7 12. Pitt 4 3 4 7 3 6 9 -2 -0.50 14. Clemson 4 7 9 77.8 13. Duke 5 3 3 6 2 7 9 -3 -0.60 14. Virginia 4 3 3 6 4 6 10 -4 -1.00 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Boston College 4 8 89 22.2 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Maryland 4 14 118 29.5 1. Maryland 4 17-17 100.0 9 5-4 8-8 0 3. Clemson 4 19 153 38.2 2. Florida State 4 22-23 95.7 17 11-6 5-5 1 4. Virginia Tech 5 29 212 42.4 3. Syracuse 4 21-22 95.5 17 11-6 4-5 0 5. Duke 5 25 219 43.8 4. Clemson 4 17-18 94.4 15 8-7 2-2 0 6. Georgia Tech 4 23 177 44.2 5. North Carolina 4 11-12 91.7 8 3-5 3-3 0 7. Pitt 4 23 179 44.8 6. Boston College 4 9-10 90.0 5 1-4 4-4 1 8. Wake Forest 5 27 228 45.6 7. Duke 5 20-23 87.0 18 11-7 2-3 1 9. Florida State 4 21 184 46.0 8. NC State 4 12-14 85.7 7 6-1 5-5 2 10. Virginia 4 22 185 46.2 9. Georgia Tech 4 12-15 80.0 12 9-3 0-2 0 11. Syracuse 4 30 225 56.2 10. Miami 4 18-24 75.0 17 11-6 1-2 2 12. NC State 4 30 232 58.0 Pitt 4 12-16 75.0 10 5-5 2-4 1 13. Miami 4 30 248 62.0 12. Virginia 4 9-13 69.2 7 5-2 2-3 2 14. North Carolina 4 27 256 64.0 13. Wake Forest 5 9-14 64.3 5 3-2 4-6 2 14. Virginia Tech 5 11-18 61.1 9 6-3 2-6 1 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Virginia 4 27 227 56.8 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Duke 5 31 271 54.2 1. Miami 4 6-10 60.0 3 2-1 3-3 3 3. Florida State 4 22 209 52.2 2. Georgia Tech 4 5-8 62.5 5 4-1 0-1 1 4. Georgia Tech 4 25 198 49.5 3. Florida State 4 9-12 75.0 6 1-5 3-3 1 5. Boston College 4 21 193 48.2 Boston College 4 9-12 75.0 7 3-4 2-2 1 6. North Carolina 4 22 190 47.5 5. Duke 5 13-17 76.5 11 5-6 2-5 0 7. Clemson 4 25 186 46.5 6. North Carolina 4 13-16 81.2 10 7-3 3-3 1 8. Pitt 4 19 182 45.5 7. Syracuse 4 10-12 83.3 5 1-4 5-6 0 9. Syracuse 4 19 160 40.0 Virginia 4 10-12 83.3 8 5-3 2-3 0 10. Virginia Tech 5 33 198 39.6 Wake Forest 5 15-18 83.3 11 5-6 4-5 0 11. Maryland 4 19 157 39.2 10. Virginia Tech 5 6-7 85.7 5 3-2 1-1 0 12. NC State 4 22 148 37.0 Clemson 4 6-7 85.7 6 5-1 0-0 0 13. Miami 4 20 132 33.0 12. Maryland 4 7-8 87.5 3 3-0 4-4 1 14. Wake Forest 5 22 152 30.4 13. NC State 4 9-10 90.0 8 3-5 1-1 1 14. Pitt 4 16-17 94.1 11 7-4 5-5 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game 1. Virginia 4 139:16 34:49 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. Georgia Tech 4 137:57 34:29 1. Duke 5 0 3 0.0 3. NC State 4 136:20 34:05 Wake Forest 5 0 1 0.0 4. Maryland 4 130:48 32:42 NC State 4 0 1 0.0 5. Virginia Tech 5 157:31 31:30 Boston College 4 0 0 0.0 6. Wake Forest 5 148:53 29:46 North Carolina 4 0 0 0.0 7. Syracuse 4 116:49 29:12 Syracuse 4 0 0 0.0 8. Boston College 4 115:20 28:50 Virginia 4 0 0 0.0 9. Pitt 4 114:47 28:41 Virginia Tech 5 0 0 0.0 10. Clemson 4 114:30 28:37 Clemson 4 0 0 0.0 11. Miami 4 113:24 28:21 Maryland 4 0 0 0.0 12. Florida State 4 112:52 28:13 Pitt 4 0 0 0.0 13. Duke 5 137:49 27:33 Florida State 4 0 0 0.0 14. North Carolina 4 100:53 25:13 Georgia Tech 4 0 0 0.0 Miami 4 0 0 0.0 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 29, 2013

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Clemson 4 0 2 0.0 Pitt 4 0 2 0.0 Virginia Tech 5 0 1 0.0 Georgia Tech 4 0 1 0.0 Miami 4 0 0 0.0 Syracuse 4 0 0 0.0 Virginia 4 0 0 0.0 Maryland 4 0 0 0.0 Florida State 4 0 0 0.0 Boston College 4 0 0 0.0 NC State 4 0 0 0.0 Wake Forest 5 0 0 0.0 Duke 5 0 0 0.0 14. North Carolina 4 1 1 100.0

Attend Avg Home Away Neutral Total Boston College 3-34505 1-62006 0-0 4-41380 Clemson 3-81955 1-57583 0-0 4-75862 Duke 4-24157 1-44237 0-0 5-28173 Florida State 2-74344 2-52814 0-0 4-63579 Georgia Tech 3-48473 1-21267 0-0 4-41671 Maryland 2-37349 1-38916 1-55677 4-42323 Miami 3-56563 1-47562 0-0 4-54313 NC State 4-54767 0-0 0-0 4-54767 North Carolina 2-54000 2-65508 0-0 4-59754 Pitt 3-51391 1-22714 0-0 4-44222 Syracuse 2-34714 1-38033 1-61202 4-42166 Virginia 3-50659 1-48425 0-0 4-50100 Virginia Tech 2-62698 2-50155 1-73114 5-59764 Wake Forest 2-26354 3-48894 0-0 5-39878 Totals 38-49086 18-48021 3-63331 59-49485