What’s Inside 2012 ACC Standings Release No. 2, Tuesday, September 4, 2012 Media Information ...... 2 Ways to Follow the ACC ...... 3 ACC Games Overall ACC SID Listing, Press Conferences ...... 4 Atlantic Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L ...For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. ... Streak XM/Sirius, ACC Network, National Radio ..5 Clemson ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....26 19 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0...... Won 1 RSN TV Schedule, NFF Hall of Fame ....6 Florida State ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....69 3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0...... Won 3 2012 Composite Football Schedule ...... 7 ACC Football By-The-Numbers Notes ....8 Maryland ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 ...... 7 6 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Won 1 First Week Game Summaries ...... 9 Wake Forest ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....20 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0...... Won 1 Team Notes ...... 10-11 NC State ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 0 1 .....21 35 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 ...... Lost 1 Game Previews ...... 12-14 Boston College ...... 0 1 ....32 41 0-1 0-0 ..... 0 1 .....32 41 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0...... Lost 1 Game-by-Game Results, Stats ..... 15-17 Prime Time Performances ...... 18 Coastal Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak ACC Player of the Week ...... 19 Noting ACC Coaches ...... 20-23 Miami ...... 1 0 ....41 32 0-0 1-0 ..... 1 0 .....41 32 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0...... Won 1 Noting the ACC ...... 24-25 Virginia Tech ...... 1 0 ....20 17 1-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....20 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0...... Won 1 ACC Championship Game ...... 26 Duke ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....46 26 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0..... Won 1 ACC Bowl Games, Selection ...... 27 North Carolina ...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....62 0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0...... Won 1 The ACC & The BCS ...... 28 Virginia...... 0 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 ..... 1 0 .....43 19 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .....Won 1 Preseason All-ACC, Team Predictions 29 Georgia Tech ...... 0 1 ....17 20 0-0 0-1 ..... 0 1 .....17 20 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1...... Lost 3 2012 Football Legends ...... 30-32 National Rankings, Overtime ...... 33-34 Career Statistical Leaders ...... 35-42 ACC Individual and Team Statistics .. 43-51 Week #2 Schedule: (AP/Coaches’ Ranking; All Times Eastern) Saturday, September 8 ...... Series Record ...... Last Meeting ...... Network ...... Kickoff Penn State (0-1) at Virginia (1-0) ...... Penn State (5-2-0) ...... Penn State, 35-14, 2002 ...... ABC ...... 12:00 pm Maryland (1-0) at Temple (1-0)...... Maryland (6-1-0) ...... Temple, 38-7, 2011 ...... ESPNU ...... 12:00 pm Miami (1-0) at (21, 20) Kansas State (1-0) ...... Kansas State (1-0-0) ...... Kansas State, 28-24, 2011 ...... Fox Regionals ...... 12:00 pm NC State (0-1) at Connecticut (1-0) ...... NC State (1-0-0) ...... NC State, 31-24, 2003 ...... Big East Network ...... 12:00 pm Ball State (1-0) at (12, 12) Clemson (1-0) ...... Clemson (2-0-0) ...... Clemson, 30-7, 2002 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 pm Maine (0-0) at Boston College (0-1) ...... Series Tied (3-3-0) ...... Boston College, 22-0, 2006 ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:00 pm Austin Peay (0-1) at (15, 18) Virginia Tech (1-0) ...... First Meeting ...... First Meeting ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:30 pm North Carolina (1-0) at Wake Forest (1-0) ...... North Carolina (68-34-2) ...... North Carolina, 49-14, 2011 ...... RSN ...... 3:00 pm Savannah State (0-1) at (6, 6) Florida State (1-0) ...... First Meeting ...... First Meeting ...... ESPN3...... 6:00 pm Presbyterian (1-0) at Georgia Tech (0-1) ...... Georgia Tech (3-0-0) ...... Georgia Tech, 59-0, 1937 ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:00 pm Duke (1-0) at (25, 21) Stanford (1-0) ...... Stanford (2-1-0) ...... Stanford, 44-14, 2011 ...... Pac-12 Network ...... 10:30 pm Virginia Hosts Penn State; North Carolina and Wake Forest Resume Rivalry Duke Travels To No. 25 Stanford; Miami Goes to No. 21 Kansas State NC State and Maryland Also Face Tough Non-Conference Road Tests The Atlantic Coast Conference, fresh off one of season-opening 62-0 win over Elon which ing off its impressive win over 25th-ranked the best non-conference weekends in its history was the debut for new head coach Larry Fe- Auburn last week hosts Ball State 12:30 begins Week Two of the 2012 season with Vir- dora...Coach David Cutcliffe’s Duke Blue pm, ACC Network)...The Tigers, coached by ginia hosting Penn State on national TV, North Devils travel to Palo Alto, Calif., to face the Dabo Swinney, were led by QB Tajh Boyd Carolina and Wake Forest meeting in confer- 25th-ranked Stanford Cardinal (10 p.m., Pac- and RB Andre Ellington in their win over the ence play and Duke and Miami facing nationally 12 Networks)...Duke got their season off with Plainsmen...In Tallahassee, Fla., 6th-ranked ranked foes on the road...The ACC posted a 7-1 an impressive start with a 46-26 win over FIU Florida State hosts Savannah State (ESPN3, record against non-league foes in Week One, with QB Sean Renfree throwing for 290 yards 6 pm), a late replacement on its schedule for which ties for its fourth best weekend record.... and WR Conner Vernon catching 10 passes West Virginia, at Doak Campbell Stadium... The ACC was also 7-0 on Saturday which tied for 180 yards...Miami, coached by Al Golden, Coached by Jimbo Fisher, the Seminoles are its single-day best mark (Sept. 15, 2007) out- also faces a tough test, travelling to Manhattan, led by QB EJ Manuel...15th-ranked Virginia side of league play...In Charlottesville, Virginia, Kansas, to face 21st-ranked Kansas State (Fox Tech, coached by Frank Beamer, and fresh coached by Mike London and led by junior QB Regionals, Noon)...The Hurricanes are led by off a come-from-behind 20-17 overtime win Michael Rocco, hosts the Nittany Lions under senior QB Stephen Morris and opened the year against Georgia Tech on Labor Day Monday new coach Bill O’Brien in a noon game (ABC) at with a 41-32 ACC win over Boston College... Night, will host Austin Peay in a short week Scott Stadium...O’Brien coached in the ACC for Two other ACC teams also face diffi cult road game at Lane Stadium (1:30 p.m., ESPN3)... 12 years at Georgia Tech, Maryland and Duke... games...NC State, coached by Tom O’Brien The Yellow Jackets, coached by Paul John- The Cavaliers opened 2012 with a 43-19 win and led by QB Mike Glennon, travels to Storrs, son, will also face a short week, hosting Pres- over Richmond with Rocco throwing for 311 Conn. to face Connecticut (Big East Network, byterian (7 p.m., ESPN3) at Bobby Dodd Sta- yards...In Winston-Salem, N.C., Wake Forest, Noon) at Rentschler Field...Meanwhile Mary- dium in Atlanta...Boston College, coached by coached by , hosts North Carolina land, coached by Randy Edsall, will venture Frank Spaziani, was impressive in a 41-32 in the 105th meeting between the two schools to Philadelphia to face Temple (Noon, ESPNU) loss to Miami, as QB Chase Rettig threw for in football at BB&T Stadium (3 pm, RSN)...Led after opening the year with a 7-6 win over 441 yards and now hosts Maine Saturday at by QB Bryn Renner, UNC was impressive in a William & Mary...12th-ranked Clemson, com- Alumni Stadium (1 pm; ESPN3) in Chesnut The Many Ways To Follow The ACC Following ACC Football ACC Network The ACC Network is the offi cial multi-media On Facebook platform of the Atlantic Coast Conference. 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3 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference TV, Radio The ACC On Sirius/XM Satellite Radio The fi rst intercollegiate athletics conference to reach 2012 ACC Football Games agreement to have its sports broadcast on satellite radio, On National Radio the Atlantic Coast Conference begins its ninth season This fall, a minimum of 15 Atlantic Coast Confer- in its partnership with Sirius/XM Radio. Since 2004, ence Football Games will be broadcast nationally the ACC has had virtually all of its football and men’s from coast to coast by four different national basketball games broadcast over XM Radio. radio networks including 6 games on ESPN (Listed channels subject to change) Game Broadcast XM Sirius Radio. Westwood One, Sports Radio and the Date Game (Radio Network) ...... Time ...... Time ...Channel Channel Compass Radio Network are also broadcasting S 8 ....Penn State at Virginia (UVa) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 am ...... 91 ...... 91 ACC games this year and the three ACC games S. 8... Maryland at Temple (MD) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 am .....192 ...... 134 against Notre Dame will be broadcast nationally on the Notre Dame Radio Network. S. 8 ....Miami at Kansas State (MD) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 am .....195 ...... 136

S. 8 ....NC State at Connecticut (UConn) ...... 12:00 pm ....11:00 am .....193 ...... 137 S 8 ....Ball State at Clemson (CL) ...... 12:30 pm ....11:30 am .....190 ...... 92 ACC Football National S. 8 ....Maine at Boston College (BC) ...... 1:00 pm ...... 12:00 pm ...... 128 Radio Package S. 8... Austin Peay at Virginia Tech (VT) ...... 1:30 pm ...... 12:30 pm .....191 ...... 93 S. 8... .North Carolina at Wake Forest (WF) ...... 3:00 pm ...... 3:00 pm ...... 197 ...... 132 A. 31 NC State vs.Tennessee, S. 8 ....Savannah State at Florida State (FS) ...... 6:00 pm ...... 6:00 pm ...... 191 ...... 93 ESPN Radio, 7:30 pm S. 8 ....Presbyterian at Georgia Tech (GT) ...... 7:00 pm ...... 7:00 pm ...... 106 Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), S. 8 ....Duke at Stanford (ST) ...... 10:00 pm ....10:00 pm ...... 128 Joe Schad (sidelines) ACC Network Reaches 32 States S. 1 Miami at Boston College Compass Radio, 3:30 pm. ACC Network Now Available In Five of Nation’s Top 10 Markets Greg Daniels (pbp), Curtis Conway (Ana.) This week, the ACC Network continues to take on a national look this fall reaching 93 markets in 32 states including fi ve of the top 10 markets in the nation including New York (1) Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8) and Washington, DC (9). ACC Network Games, S. 1 Clemson vs. Auburn, syndicated by Raycom Sports, will be seen literally from coast-to-coast. Westwood One, 7:30 pm No longer constrained by having to remain in the ACC footprint, ACC Net- John Tautgas (pbp), Terry Donohue (Ana.) work Games on ESPN3 and ESPN Game Plan in areas outside of over the air syndication. Every ACC syndicated game will be virtually a national S. 3 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech exposure with Steve Martin and Tim Brant calling the play-by-play, Dave Westwood One, 8 p.m. Archer handling the color analysis and Mike Hogewood on the sidelines Brad Sham (pbp), Rod Woodson (ana.) and a live studio pre-game and halftime show--ACC Network Studio Show--featuring Tom Werme and former Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden. S. 22 Clemson at Florida State ACC Network Syndication for Sept.8, Ball State at Clemson ESPN Radio, TBA Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Market ...... Station Market ...... Station Abilene, Tex, ...... KIDZ Knoxville, Tenn...... WBXX Joe Schad (sidelines) Albany, Ga...... WSWG-D2 LaCrosse, Wis...... WEAU-D2 Albany, N.Y...... WNYA Las Vegas, Nev...... KLAS-D2 O. 20 Florida State at Miami Anniston, Ala...... WABM Lubbock, Texas ...... KCBD-D2 Atlanta, Ga...... WUPA Macon, Ga...... WPGA Touchdown Radio, TBA Augusta, Ga...... WFXG Madison, Wis...... WISC Frank Frangie (pbp), Gino Torretta (Ana.) Baltimore, Md...... WBFF Medford, Ore...... KFBI Baton Rouge, La...... WBTR Meridian, Miss...... WMDN-D2 Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla...... WBFS O. 20 Virginia Tech at Clemson, Binghamton, N.Y...... WBPN Milwaukee, Wis...... WCGV Birmingham, Ala...... WABM Mobile, Ala.-Pensacola, Fla...... WFNA Westwood One, TBA Bluefi eld-Beckley, W.Va...... WVNS-DT Myrtle Beach, S.C...... WMBF John Sadak (pbp), Rocky Bolman (Ana.) Boise, Idaho ...... KTVB-D2 New Orleans, La...... WNOL Boston, Mass...... WSBK New York, N.Y...... WLNY Cedar Rapids, Ia...... KCRG-DT2 Norfolk-Newport News, Va...... WGNT N. 1 Virginia Tech at Miami Champaign-Springfi eld, Ill...... WBUI Orlando, Fla...... WRBW Charleston, S.C...... WTAT Panama City, Fla...... WMBB-D2 ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Charleston-Huntington, W.Va, ...... WQCW Philadelphia, Pa...... WPSG Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Charlotte, N.C...... WJZY Phoenix, Ariz...... KNXV-D2 Joe Schad (sidelines) Charlottesville, Va...... WVIR Providence, R.I...... WLWC Chattanooga, Tenn...... WFLI Raleigh-Durham, N.C...... WRAL-D2 Cleveland, Ohio ...... WUAB Reno, Nev...... KOLO-D2 N. 8 Florida State at Virginia Tech Colorado Springs, Col...... KWHS Richmond-Petersburg, Va...... WRLH Columbia/Jefferson City, Mo...... KZOU Roanoke-Lynchburg, Va...... WWCW ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. Columbia, S.C...... WACH Rochester, N.Y...... WHAM-D2 Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.) Columbus, Ga...... WLTZ-D2 Salisbury, Md...... WRDE-DT Corpus Christi, Tex...... KDF San Angelo, Tex...... KIDY-D2 Joe Schad (sidelines) Denver, Col...... KTVD San Antonio, Tex...... KCWX Des Moines, Ia ...... WHO-D3 Savannah, Ga...... WGSA N. 15 North Carolina at Virginia Dothan, Ala...... WDFX Seattle, Wash...... KIRO-D2 Elmira, N.Y...... WJKP Shreveport, La...... KPXJ ESPN Radio, 7:30 p.m. El Paso, Tex...... KVIA-D2 Springfi eld-Holyoke, Mass ...... WSBK Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.) Evansville, Ind...... WFIE-D2 Syracuse, N.Y...... WSTQ Fresno, Calif...... KAIL Tallahassee, Fla...... WTLH Joe Schad (sidelines) Ft. Myers-Naples, Fla...... WBBH-D2 Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla...... WTOG Gainesville, Fla...... WCJB Topeka, Kan...... WIBW-D2 N. 24 Florida at Florida State Grand Junction, Col...... KGJT Tri-Cities, Va.-Tenn...... WEMT Green Bay, Wis...... WCWF Tulsa, Okla...... KWHB Sports Radio, TBA Greensboro-HP-Winston-Salem, NC ...... WGHP Tuscaloosa, Ala...... WABM play-by-play TBA; Gary Barnett (Ana.) Greenville, Wash., New Bern, N.C...... WITN-D2 Twin Falls, ID ...... KTFT-D2 Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C...... WLOS Utica, N.Y...... WPNY Greenwood/Greenville, Miss...... WABG-D2 Washington, DC ...... WDCA D. 1 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Harrisonburg, Va...... WHSV-D4 West Palm Beach, Fla...... WTVX Game, 7:45 or 8 pm, ESPN Radio Hattiesburg, Miss...... WHPM Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa...... WQMY Huntsville-Decatur, Ala...... WHNT-D2 Wilmington, N.C...... WSFX Bill Rosinski (pbp), David Norrie (Ana.), Indianapolis, Ind...... WHMB-D2 Youngstown, Ohio ...... WBCB Joe Schad (sidelines) Jacksonville, Fla...... WAWS Yuma, Ariz...... KSWT-D2 5 2012 ACC TV, National FB College Hall of Fame Regional Sports Networks (RSN) ACC Football Package Beginning its second year for the ACC this year is a 14-game football syndication package which will air throughout the Atlantic Coast Conference footprint and nationally on a collection of Regional Sports Networks. The package, which will feature an announce team of Rich Waltz or Paul Kennedy (play-by-play), Keith Jones (analyst) and Jenn Hildreth (sidelines), will televise at least one game in every week of the season. North Carolina at Wake Forest Sept. 8, 2012 FOX Sports South ...... Ga., Ala., Miss., Ky. FOX Sports Carolinas ...... NC, SC Sun Sports ...... Florida CSN Mid Atlantic ...... Virginia, DC, Maryland NESN ...... Massachusetts, Connecticut Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine FOX Arizona Plus...... Arizona FOX Sports Tennessee ...... Tennessee FOX Sports North Plus ...... Minnesota, North & South ...... Dakota, Wisconsin, Idaho FOX Houston Plus ...... Texas Fox Sports San Diego ...... So. California, So. Nevada, ...... So. Arizona FOX Sports Southwest Plus ... Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico New ACC Offi ciating and Rule Interpretation Website The Atlantic Coast Conference has created a new website to help educate and inform media members of football rules and interpretations. The website utilizes video produced to provide knowledge and insight into offi ciating mechanics and rules. The video consists of various plays from ACC Football as well plays from around the nation that best demonstrate proper technique application. New content will be posted to the website on a regular basis throughout the 2012 football season. For more information and to receive log-in credentials please contact Ben Tario, Director of Football and Multimedia Operations at [email protected].

National Football Hall of Fame To Induct Miami’s Jimmy Johnson

Atlantic Coast Conference schools will have one inductee this year at the annual National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame annual banquet in New York City. Former Miami head coach Jimmy Johnson, who also coached at Arkansas and went on to professional fame as head of the Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys, will be inducted at the annual Na- tional Football Foundation banquet, which will be held Tuesday, December 4 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Johnson’s induction brings the total to 16 former players or coaches who have been tabbed for induction into the College Hall of Fame from current Atlantic Coast Conference schools over the last seven years. Johnson coached fi ve seasons at Miami, leading the Hurricanes to record of 52-9 and a winning percentage .852. His 1987 Miami team captured the school’s second National Championship and his 1986 team played for the national title, but lost to Penn State. During his years with the Hurricanes, his teams defeated 19 nationally-ranked teams, 8 teams ranked in the top fi ve and three teams ranked No. 1. His teams played in two Fiesta Bowls, two Orange Bowls and one Sugar Bowl game. During his fi ve years in Miami, his teams were ranked nationally on 55 occasions, including 13 times being ranked No. 1 nationally. Prior to joining the Hurricanes, he served as head coach at Oklahoma State, rebuilding that program and posting a 29-26-2 record. His overall record in college is 81-35-2. Johnson played his collegiate football at Arkansas, where he was a starter on the Razorback’s 1964 national championship team. After leaving Miami he enjoyed a successful career in the as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. He coached the Cowboys to two Super Bowl Championships. Johnson joins 15 other former players or coaches from current ACC schools who have been selected for the Hall of Fame since 2006 including: 2006—Bobby Bowden, Head Coach, Florida State; Charlie Ward, QB, Florida State; Bennie Blades, DB, Miami; Bruce Smith, DE, Virginia Tech. 2007—Doug Flutie, QB, Boston College; Jeff Davis, LB, Clemson. 2008—Jim Dombrowski, T, Virginia; Ron Simmons, NG, Florida State; , Coach, NC State (also Notre Dame, Arkan- sas, Minnesota, South Carolina). 2009—Pat Swilling, DE, Georgia Tech; Gino Torretta, QB, Miami. 2010—Dennis Byrd, DE, NC State; Clarkston Hines, WR, Duke. 2011--Deion Sanders, CB, Florida State; Russell Maryland, DE, Miami. 6 2012 ACC Football Schedule and Results All Times Eastern (Rankings: AP/Coaches) Friday, August 31 Wake Forest at Maryland ...... TBA* ...... TBA* NC State 21 vs Tennessee 35 ...... ESPNU ...... 7:30 Virginia Tech at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* (Chick-fi l-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.) Saturday, September 1 Saturday, October 13 (*To Be Announced Oct. 1) Elon 0 at North Carolina 62 ...... ACC Network ...... 12:30 Boston College at Florida State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* William & Mary 6 at Maryland 7 ...... ESPN3 ...... 3:00 Duke at Virginia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Richmond 19 at Virginia 43 ...... RSN ...... 3:00 Maryland at Virginia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Miami 41 at Boston College 32 ...... ABC/ESPN2 ...... 3:30 North Carolina at Miami ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Murray State 3 at Florida State 69 ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:00 Liberty 17 at Wake Forest 20 ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:30 Saturday, October 20 (*To Be Announced Oct. 8) FIU 26 at Duke 46 ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:00 Boston College at Georgia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Auburn 19 vs. Clemson 26 ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Clemson ...... TBA* ...... TBA* (Chick-fi l-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.) North Carolina at Duke ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Florida State at Miami ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Monday, September 3 NC State at Maryland ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Georgia Tech 17 at Virginia Tech 20 (ot) ...... ESPN ...... 8:00 Wake Forest at Virginia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, September 8 Thursday, October 25 Penn State at Virginia ...... ABC ...... 12:00 Clemson at Wake Forest ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 Maryland at Temple ...... ESPNU ...... 12:00 Miami at Kansas State ...... Fox Regionals .. 12:00 Saturday, October 27 (*To Be Announced Oct. 15) NC State at Connecticut ...... Big East Network . 12:00 BYU at Georgia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Ball State at Clemson ...... ACC Network ... 12:30 Maryland at Boston College ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Maine at Boston College ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:00 Duke at Florida State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Austin Peay at Virginia Tech ...... ESPN3 ...... 1:30 NC State at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* North Carolina at Wake Forest ...... RSN ...... 3:00 Savannah State at Florida State ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:00 Thursday, November 1 Presbyterian at Georgia Tech ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Miami ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 Duke at Stanford ...... P12 Network ....10:30 Saturday, November 3 (*To Be Announced Oct. 22) Saturday, September 15 Boston College at Wake Forest ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Wake Forest at Florida State ...... ESPN or ESPN2 . 12:00 Clemson at Duke ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Virginia Tech at ...... ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU .12:00 Georgia Tech at Maryland ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Bethune-Cookman at Miami ...... ESPN3 ...... 12:00 Virginia at NC State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Connecticut at Maryland ...... ACC Network ... 12:30 Furman at Clemson ...... RSN ...... 3:00 Thursday, November 8 Virginia at Georgia Tech ...... ESPNU ...... 3:30 Florida State at Virginia Tech ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 North Carolina at Louisville ...... ABC/ESPN2 ...... 3:30 Boston College at Northwestern ...... Big 10 Network ..3:30 Saturday, November 10 (*To Be Announced Oct. 29) South Alabama at NC State ...... ESPN3 ...... 6:00 Notre Dame at Boston College ...... TBA* ...... TBA* N.C. Central at Duke ...... ESPN3 ...... 7:00 Maryland at Clemson ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Georgia Tech at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, September 22 (*To Be Announced Sept. 10) Miami at Virginia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Memphis at Duke ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Wake Forest at NC State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Clemson at Florida State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Miami at Georgia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Thursday, November 15 Maryland at West Virginia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* North Carolina at Virginia ...... ESPN ...... 7:30 East Carolina at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* The Citadel at NC State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, November 17 (*To Be Announced Nov. 5) Virginia at TCU ...... TBA* ...... TBA* USF at Miami ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Bowling Green at Virginia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Virginia Tech at Boston College ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Army at Wake Forest ...... TBA* ...... TBA* NC State at Clemson ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Duke at Georgia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, September 29 (*To Be Announced Sept. 17) Florida State at Maryland ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Clemson at Boston College ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Wake Forest at Notre Dame ...... NBC ...... 3:30 Duke at Wake Forest ...... TBA* ...... TBA*

NC State at Miami ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, November 24 (*To Be Announced Nov. 12) Florida State at South Florida ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Boston College at NC State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Middle Tennessee at Georgia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* South Carolina at Clemson ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Idaho at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Miami at Duke ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Louisiana Tech at Virginia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Florida at Florida State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Virginia Tech vs. Cincinnati ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Georgia Tech at Georgia ...... TBA* ...... TBA* FedEx Field, Landover, Md. Maryland at North Carolina ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Virginia at Virginia Tech ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Saturday, October 6 (*To Be Announced Sept. 24) Vanderbilt at Wake Forest ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Boston College at Army ...... CBSCS ...... 12:00 Miami vs. Notre Dame ...... NBC ...... 7:30 Saturday, December 1 Soldier Field, Chicago, Ill. 8th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, ...... Georgia Tech at Clemson ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC ...... ABC (8:00) or ESPN (7:45) Virginia at Duke ...... TBA* ...... TBA* Florida State at NC State ...... TBA* ...... TBA* RSN--Refers to the Regional Sports Networks of FOX SportsSouth, Sun Sports, Networks may declare a six-day option on four occasions during the course Comcast Sports Atlantic, NESN, FSN West, FSN Southwest and FSN Houston. of the season, selecting games with six days advance notice. 7 2012 ACC Football By The Numbers

First - The ACC’s 7-0 record against non- 11 - The number of tackles for Maryland defen- 66.4 - Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel conference competition Saturday tied for the best sive end Joe Vellano in the Terrapins ‘season- heads into his senior season as one of the most record on a single day for the Conference. The opening win over William & Mary. Vellano, who accurate passers in ACC history. Manuel, who only ACC was 7-0 on Sept 15, 2007. The most non- last year became part of the fi rst father-son com- became a full-time starter in 2011, has completed conference wins on a single day for the league bination to be named fi rst-team All-ACC football 353 of 532 passes in his career, a completion is 8 (8-1) set on Sept. 12, 2009. squad selected by ACSMA, also made his fi rst percentage of .664. Only Virginia’s Matt Schaub career pass in the 7-6 win over the (.670) and Wake Forest’s Riley Skinner (.690) 2 - Maybe for the fi rst time in league history, Tribe. Joe’s father, Paul, was fi rst-team All-ACC have completed passes at an equal or better rate. though we don’t have this record, two players pick at defensive tackle for the Terrapins in 1973 from the same high school returned punts for by the Atlantic Coast Sportswriters Association, 75 - The number of yards for Duke CB Ross touchdowns on the same day for different ACC which was ACSMA’s original name. Cockrell on his return of a blocked FIU fi eld goal teams. North Carolina’s Giovani Bernard (70 for a touchdown in the Blue Devils 46-26 season- yds) and Florida State’s Rashad Greene (47 yds) 12 - The number of true freshmen who played opening win. Cockrell’s teammate LB Austin both scampered for TDs on punt returns Saturday their fi rst football games for Miami in the Hur- Gamble blocked the kick to set up a 10-point and both played their prep football at St. Thomas ricanes’ 41-32 win over Boston College includ- swing for the Devils that resulted in a command- Aquinas High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ing RB Duke Johnson, who ran for 135 yards ing 37-14 lead. on just seven carries including TD jaunts of 54 2 Back-to-Back - When Virginia Tech and 56 yards; WR Malcolm Lewis, who had an 100th - This is the 100th year of downed Georgia Tech 20-17 in overtime on Labor 18-yard TD catch; and starting offensive tackle at Duke. The Blue Devils actually started playing Day Monday Nght, it marked the second straight Ereck Flowers. football in 1888, but did not fi eld teams from 1895 overtime appearance for both schools. Virginia through 1919. Tech ended the 2011 season taking Michigan 13 - The number of pass receptions for Clem- into overtime in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, while son junior WR DeAndre “Nuke” Hopkins in the 208 - The number of career pass receptions for Georgia Tech did the same with Utah in the Tigers win over Auburn. The reception total is a Duke senior wide receiver Conner Vernon. Vernon Hyundai Sun Bowl. Clemson school record. Hopkins now has 137 moved into 4th place on the ACC career list for career pass receptions to his credit. Hopkins, pass receptions in the Blue Devils’ season-opening 4th - The ACC’s 7-1 non-conference record who ranked 6th in the ACC with 72 catches in 14 win over FIU with 10 catches. He trails only Aaron this past weekend ties for the third-best weekend games this year (5.1/g), is the fi rst ACC receiver Kelly of Clemson (232), Desmond Clark of Wake non-conference record in league history and to have 50 or more catches in each of his fresh- Forest (216) and Billy McMullen of Virginia (210) second-most non-conference wins with six of man and sophomore seasons. on the ACC career list. more wins. Only the league’s records on Sept. 1, 2009 (8-1), Sept 8, 1979 (6-0) and Sept. 20, 2008 14 - The number of teams the ACC will have 228 - The number of rushing yards for Clemson (6-0) were better. The conference also fi nished on July 1, 2013. Pittsburgh and Syracuse are senior running back Andre Ellington in the Tigers’ 7-1 on the weekend of Sept. 13-15, 2007. scheduled to join the ACC on that date with the 26-19 win over 25th-ranked (USA Today) Auburn Panthers joining the Coastal Division and the in the Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game. The yardage total 5 - The number of ACC teams selected to the Orange moving to the Atlantic Division. was a career best and marked the 2nd-time El- Preseason Top 25 named by Sports Illustrated. lington has topped 200 yards in a single game. Florida State (11th), Clemson (14th), Virginia 38 - Clemson QB Tajh Boyd set an ACC single- He had 212 yards in a 56-45 win over Maryland Tech (18th), Georgia Tech (20th) and NC State season record for touchdown responsibility in in 2011. It was also the 5th-best effort by an ACC (25th) all were named to the SI Preseason Top 2011 with 38 TDR. Boyd threw 33 TD passes player against a nationally-ranked foe. 25. and ran for 5 scores. NC State’s Philip Rivers originally held the old record with 37 TDR in 252 - Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer 6 - Six of the ACC’s 12 starting quarterbacks 2003 that was tied by the Wolfpack’s Russell has a total of 252 coaching victories in his career hail from Virginia and all six led their teams Wilson in 2009. and now leads all active NCAA FBS head coaches. to bowl games in 2011 including Clemson’s Beamer has moved past Lou Holtz for 8th on the Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Discover Orange), Vir- 43 - The number of ACC players selected to NCAA’s career FBS list with 7th-place Tom Os- ginia Tech’s Logan Thomas (Lynchburg, Allstate the fi rst-ever Senior Bowl Watch List. The ACC borne (Nebraska) now three wins away at 255. In Sugar), Virginia’s Michael Rocco (Lynchburg, ranked third nationally among all conferences in 2011 alone, Beamer reached the 250 career win Chick-fi l-A), Florida State’s EJ Manuel (Virginia players selected to the list as prospective invitees milestone as well as the 200-win mark at Tech. Beach, Champs Sports), NC State’s Mike Glen- to the Senior Bowl. non (Centreville, Belk) and North Carolina’s 260 - The punt return yardage total for North Bryn Renner (West Springfi eld, Advocare V100 60th - This is the 60th year of Atlantic Coast Carolina in its 62-0 dismantling of Elon last Sat- Independence). Conference Football. The ACC was born on May urday. The yardage is an ACC record, breaking 8, 1953 in Greensboro, N.C. where the confer- the old mark of 227 yards set by Clemson against 8 - The jersey number of sophomore Duke wide ence offi ce still resides. The league played its fi rst Georgia Tech in 1987. The Tigers managed their receiver Blair Holliday, who suffered severe head season that fall, and saw its champion Maryland, standard with 11 returns, UNC, which had three injuries in a summer boating accident. The Blue win the national championship, the fi rst of eight players return punts--Giovani Bernard (50.0 avg.), Devils will wear a decal with the No. 8 on their for current ACC schools. Roy Smith (21.1 avg.) and Erik Highsmith (33 helmets this fall to honor him. yds on one return)--needed just 9 returns to set 60’s - In its 60th year of existence and for the their record. 10 - This year, the ACC welcomes back no fewer fi rst time in its history the ACC had two teams than 10 of its 12 starting quarterbacks from the scored 60 or more points on the same day. 341 - Florida State PK Dustin Hopkins has 341 2011 season. Only Miami, which loses starter Seventh-ranked Florida State began its season career points, putting him in 3rd place on the Jacory Harris, and Maryland, which lost C.J. with a 69-3 win over Murray State, while North ACC career scoring list. Hopkins now only trails Brown to a season-ending injury in pre-season Carolina tallied 62 points in defeating Elon (62-0) Maryland’s Nick Novak, who scored 393 points camp, does not return its starting signal-caller. in the UNC coaching debut of Larry Fedora. Since during the 2001-04 seasons, and Florida State’s But the Hurricanes will start junior Stephen 1953, ACC schools have topped the 60-point Xavier Beitia who scored 375 points concurrently Morris (Miami) who has started fi ve games (4 mark a total of 12 times. with Novak . in 2010, one in 2011). 8 2012 ACC FB Game Summaries--Week 1 #16/20 Virginia Tech 20, Georgia Tech 17 (OT) PK Cody Journell booted a 41-yard fi eld goal as time expired in regulation to tie the game and then nailed a 17-yard fi eld goal in overtime to lift Virginia Tech past Georgia Tech in Monday night’s season opener. Journell’s heroics came after QB Tevin Washing- ton’s 10-yard pass to AB Deon Hill with 44 seconds left in regulation had lifted the visiting Yellow Jackets (0-1, 0-1) to a 17-14 lead. The 16th-ranked Hokies (1-0, 1-0) then quickly moved into range for the tying fi eld goal, keyed by QB Logan Thomas’ 23-yard pass to SE Corey Fuller on fourth down. Virginia Tech LB Jack Tyler ended the game with 17 tackles, tops among ACC defenders during the opening weekend.

Miami 41, Boston College 32 The visiting Hurricanes rallied from an early 14-0 defi cit to defeat the Eagles in Saturday’s season-opening ACC game at Chestnut Hill. Freshman RB Duke Johnson scored on runs of 54 and 56 yards and fi nished with 135 yards rushing to key the Hurricanes (1-0, 1-0). QB Chase Rettig completed 32 of 51 passes for 441 yards and two touchdowns for Boston College (0-1, 0-1).

#14/14 Clemson 26, #--/25 Auburn 19 RB Andre Ellington rushed for 228 yards, while DeAndre Hopkins set a school record with 13 receptions, including the game-win- ning touchdown with 9:17 to play in the fourth quarter as No. 14 Clemson downed Auburn in Saturday night’s Chick-fi l-A Classic at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. Clemson rolled up 528 total yards, including 320 on the ground. PK Chandler Catanzaro connected on four fi eld goals for Clemson, connecting from 24, 40, 37 and 18 yards. Catanzaro’s fi nal kick came with just over a minute to play and accounted for the fi nal seven-point margin of victory.

#/7/7 Florida State 69, Murray State 3 Sophomore RB James Wilder Jr. led the way with 106 rushing yards and two touchdowns and the seventh-ranked Seminoles opened the 2012 season with an impressive victory at home. As a team, FSU rushed for 285 yards and scored seven rushing touch- downs. FSU’s seven rushing touchdowns were the most since the team ran for that same number against Maryland in 1992.

Duke 46, FIU 26 A 30-point second quarter put the Blue Devils in fi rm control as they captured their season opener in convincing fashion Saturday night at Wallace Wade Stadium. The biggest play came on the fi nal play of the fi rst half, when Duke LB Austin Gamble blocked a fi eld goal try for the Panthers and Duke teammate Ross Cockrill raced 75 yards – the longest return of a blocked fi eld goal in school history – for a touchdown and a 37-14 Blue Devil lead at the half. Duke’s Sean Renfree threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns, senior WR Conner Vernon had 10 catches for 180 yards and QB Brandon Cornette ran for one TD and threw for another.

Wake Forest 20, Liberty 17 Freshman RB Deandre Martin scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard run with 13:24 to play, allowing Wake Forest to fend off the determined Flames in Saturday night’s season opener. Other big plays for the Demon Deacons included QB Tanner Price’s 31 TD pass to WR Michael Campanaro in the second quarter and FS A.J. Marshall’s game-tying 39-yard interception return for a TD with 4:16 left in the third quarter.

North Carolina 62, Elon 0 Giovani Bernard scored touchdowns on a 59-yard run, a 7-yard pass from Bryn Renner and a 70-yard punt return as the Tar Heels romped past Elon in Larry Fedora’s UNC coaching debut. UNC posted its fi rst shutout win since 1999 while registering its highest point total since blanking Ohio by a 62-0 score in 1995. The Tar Heels also established a new school and ACC record for single- game punt return yards with 260 on nine returns.

Virginia 43, Richmond 19 Quarterback Michael Rocco threw for 311 yards and a touchdown to lead the Cavaliers to the season-opening win in Saturday’s in-state rivalry game. WR Darrius Jennings was on the receiving end of Rocco’s 51-yard TD pass, while RB. Kevin Parks ran for two touchdowns and RB Perry Jones ran for another for Virginia, which defeated Richmond in a season opener for the second time in three years.

Maryland 7, William & Mary 6 Running back Justus Pickett’s six-yard scoring run and Brad Craddock’s extra point with 9:52 to play capped a 10-play drive and lifted Maryland to a season-opening win over William & Mary. LB Demetrius Hartsfi eld recorded a game-high 13 tackles and had a 15-yard fumble return to key the Terrapins’ stout defensive effort. DL Joe Vellano added 11 tackles for Maryland.

Tennessee 35, NC State 21 Wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson scored two fi rst-quarter touchdowns - one a 41-yard catch, the second a 67-yard run – to lead the Volunteers past the Wolfpack in Friday night’s Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. NC State quarterback Mike Glennon threw for 288 yards and one TD, but suffered four . Running back Mustafa Greene, seeing his fi rst action since 2010 after missing all of last season due to injury, led the Wolfpack in rushing with 53 yards on 11 carries.

9 ATLANTIC DIVISION TEAM NOTES

Boston College Maryland Junior QB Chase Rettig registered his fi rst ca- DL Joe Vellano, who led all FBS linemen with reer 400-plus yard passing game in Saturday’s 7.8 tackles per game last season, recorded 11 41-32 ACC loss to Miami ... Rettig’s 441 yards tackles on Saturday in a 7-6 win over William were the most since Doug Flutie threw for 447 & Mary ... Vellano played his fi rst game in new yards against Penn State on Nov. 3, 1984 ... Rettig’s effort ranks defensive coordinator Brian Stewart’s 3-4 scheme ... Vellano also made sixth on BC’s single-game record list ... He also tallied career highs his fi rst career interception in the second quarter on a tipped pass and in completions (32) and attempts (51) ... Junior PK Nate Freese recorded two tackles for loss ... LB Demetrius Hartsfi eld, who entered improved to 14-of-14 on fi eld goals from 20-29 yards with a 26- the game as the ACC’s career active leader in tackles with 260, recorded yard second quarter fi eld goal ... The Strongsville, Ohio, native’s a double-digit tackle game by fi nishing with 13 ... Hartsfi eld had seven third fi eld goal from 30 yards made him 14-of-18 from 30-39 yards double-digit efforts in nine games last season ... Hartsfi eld also had a in his career and gave him his sixth game with three or more fi eld fumble recovery with 1:11 left that sealed the win ... Despite having goals ... Junior LB Kevin Pierre-Louis recorded his seventh career four players making their fi rst career starts on defense, Maryland held double-digit tackle game (14) on Saturday ... Junior LB Steele Divitto William & Mary to 229 yards of total offense, including just 104 on the recorded his second career double-digit tackle game (11) ... Junior ground on 41 rushes (2.5 yards per rush) ... QB Perry Hills became WR Alex Amidon registered his second career 100-yard receiving the fi rst true freshman to start at quarterback for Maryland since Latrez yard game (149 yards) and set a career high with 10 receptions Harrison in 1999, and the fi rst freshman to start a season-opener since against the Hurricanes. redshirt freshman Calvin McCall on Sept. 2, 1999. Clemson NC State 12th-ranked Clemson’s 26-19 victory over Auburn Junior Quintin Payton had a career game for the Wolfpack on Saturday night at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome was in last Friday night’s season opener vs. Tennessee ... The its fi rst season-opening win away from home since wide receiver recorded his fi rst career start, and responded 1985 -- a victory at Virginia Tech on a fi eld goal with four catches for 129 yards ... Coming into the game, by David Treadwell on the last play of the game ... Payton had recorded 145 yards in his fi rst two seasons combined ... Last season, Auburn was ranked 25th by USA Today in the preseason poll. Saturday’s NC State had only one receiver with more receiving yards in a game (T.J. Graham, win marked just the fourth time Clemson has opened the season with a 176 at Cincinnati) ... The Pack’s tight ends also got into the receiving action as win over a top-25 team, but it is the third time it has happened since the senior Mario Carter and Asa Watson combined for nine catches for 96 yards ... 2005 season ... RB Andre Ellington rushed for a career high 228 yards Entering the season, the two tight ends had combined for only 12 career catches vs. Auburn .. Ellington’s previous high was 212 at Maryland last year (Carter 10, Watson 2) for their careers ... Plenty of players saw their fi rst action ... He now has three consecutive games with at least 100 yards on the in a Wolfpack uniform vs. the Volunteers: transfer Forrest West, junior college ground, and his 10 career 100-yard games are the most among active transfers Deylan Buntyn and Robert Caldwell, sophomore Josh Stanley, redshirt ACC players ... WR DeAndre Hopkins had a school-record 13 receptions freshmen Benson Browne, Juston Burris, Hakeem Flowers, Carlos Gray, Hakim for 119 yards and a touchdown vs. Auburn ... The previous record for Jones, Dave Mann, Maurice Morgan and Mike Rose and true freshman Charlie receptions was 12 by Airese Currie against Middle Tennessee State on Hegedus ... Hegedus had a catch for 7 yards in the same stadium in which he Sept. 13, 2003 ... PK Chandler Catanzaro has made his last 12 fi eld played his fi nal high school game in 2011, as Lassiter (Ga.) High School fell in the goals (over a span of six games), two shy of the Clemson school record. 5A state semifi nals at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. Florida State Wake Forest The 6th-ranked Seminoles rolled up 606 total QB Tanner Price has become only the seventh yards in a 69-3 season-opening win over Murray Wake Forest player to reach the 400-pass comple- State ... The last time FSU scored 60 or more tion mark ... He currently sits at 406 career points in a game was against Charleston South- completions ... WR Michael Campanaro caught ern in 2011 (62 points) ... Last Saturday night’s a pass for the 13th consecutive game and went over the 1,000-yard scoring output marked FSU’s most points since scoring 69 against receiving mark for his career in last weekend’s 20-17 win over visiting Western Carolina in the season opener in 2008 ... FSU fi nished a per- Liberty ... Campanaro now has 1,036 career receiving yards ... Senior fect 10-for-10 in the red zone Saturday night with eight TDs and two LB Riley Haynes tied a career-high with 10 tackles vs. Liberty, eight of fi eld goals ... Senior TB Lonnie Pryor rushed for a career-high three touchdowns vs. Murray State ... The last time a Seminole rushed for which were unassisted ... Sophomore CB Kevin Johnson also made 10 three touchdowns in a game was Ty Jones against Virginia Tech in the tackles, a new career-high mark ... For the fi rst time since 2002, Wake ACC Championship game on December 4, 2010 ... Bjoern Werner had a Forest played two foreign players in the same game in P Alex Kinal strong season-opening performance for the Seminoles ... The defensive (Australia) and DE Hasan Hazime (Canada) ... In 2002, the Deacons end from Germany recorded a career high fi ve tackles-for-loss for 30 started a pair of Canadians in TE Ray Thomas and OT Mark Moro ... True yards ... Werner also produced a career-best four sacks which totaled freshmen James Ward (CB) and Tylor Harris (NG) both saw time for minus-28 yards ... For the third consecutive year, Florida State’s defense the Deacons on defense in the Liberty game ... It is the fi rst time since did not allow a touchdown in a season opener....Unfortunately, not all 2010 that head coach Jim Grobe has played multiple true freshman in of FSU’s news was good Saturday as senior DE Brandon Jenkins will the season opener. miss the rest of the 2012 season with a foot injury. 10 COASTAL DIVISION TEAM NOTES

Duke North Carolina WR Conner Vernon has moved into fourth place on UNC established a new school and ACC record for the ACC’s all-time chart for pass receptions (208) … single-game punt return yards with 260 on nine He is the second player in Duke history and seventh returns in last Saturday’s 62-0 win over Elon .... The player in ACC history to amass 200 career pass previous ACC mark was 227 by Clemson against receptions … Vernon has moved into 12th on the ACC’s all-time receiving Georgia Tech in 1987 ... UNC had 14 different receivers catch a pass in the yardage chart with 2,855 yards over four seasons … Vernon continues to win and no one caught more than three balls ... The shutout was the fi rst for own the longest receiving streak in FBS football (36 games) and is one of the Tar Heels since a 38-0 win over Duke to close out the 1999 season and only three players nationally with a streak of at least 30 games ... The offi cial the fi rst season-opening shutout since a 45-0 win over Clemson to start the attendance for the Blue Devils’ 46-26 win over FIU last Saturday night was 1996 season ... QB Bryn Renner fi nished 14 of 21 for 236 yards and three 31,117, marking the 10th home crowd of 30,000 or more fans in the 28 touchdowns despite playing in just one series after halftime ... Renner now home games since the arrival of head coach David Cutcliffe … In the 47 has 29 career touchdown passes and Saturday was his fi fth career game homes games prior to Cutcliffe’s arrival, Duke posted just four crowds of with at least three passing scores ... Renner also registered his fi rst career 30,000 or more spectators ... The Blue Devils’ 30-point second quarter reception, an 18-yard gain from Erik Highsmith in the second quarter ... vs. FIU was the fourth-highest single-quarter scoring output in school TB Giovani Bernard matched a career high with three touchdowns (one history ... The Blue Devils scored at least 40 points for the eighth time each rushing, receiving and punt return) and fi nished with 203 all-purpose under Cutcliffe and improved to 7-1 when reaching the 40-point mark yards ... Bernard fi nished with 93 yards rushing on just nine carries and during the Cutcliffe era. two receptions for 10 yards. Georgia Tech Virginia OLB Jeremiah Attaochu is just eight tackles shy With Saturday’s 43-19 win over visiting Richmond, of 100 for his career after making a team-high 10 Mike London became the fi rst Virginia head coach in Monday night’s 20-17 overtime loss at Virginia since Rice Warren (1913, 1920-21) to win his fi rst Tech ... Sophomore RB Charles Perkins rushed three season openers ... This marks the fi rst time for fi ve yards against the Hokies to give him exactly 100 career yards Virginia has won three season openers since the 2003-05 seasons ...... AB Orwin Smith needs 143 kick-return yards to reach the 1,500-yard With 545 yards of total offense vs. the Spiders, Virginia reached the career mark... QB Tevin Washington is 210 yards shy of surpassing the 500-yard plateau for the third time under London ... QB Michael Rocco 4,000-yard mark for career total offense ... Washington, who rushed for passed for 311 yards to make him the 16th player in UVa history to reach 63 yards and passed for 96 in the Virginia Tech game, currently ranks the 3,000-yard plateau for passing in a career ... Rocco now has 3,125 among the top 15 in six different career stat categories at Georgia Tech career passing yards and ranks 13th on the Cavaliers’ all-time passing list ... DE Izaan Cross and Smith both played their 40th career games on ... WR Darius Jennings’ 51-yard TD catch vs. Richmond was the second Monday night at Virginia Tech ... Despite Monday night’s tough loss longest reception of his career ... Jennings had a 53-yard TD reception in to the Hokies, the Yellow Jackets still own an impressive 12-5 mark 2011 at Miami, meaning both of his career TD receptions have gone for under head coach Paul Johnson in games decided by fi ve points or over 50 yards ... PK Drew Jarrett connected on a 45-yard fi eld goal on his less ... Saturday’s game vs. Presbyterian will be the fi rst of four straight fi rst career attempt ... It was as the fi fth-longest fi eld goal in UVa history home contests for the Yellow Jackets. by a kicker on his fi rst attempt. Miami Virginia Tech LB Denzel Perryman’s interception return for a 15th-ranked Virginia Tech owns an 18-8 record in touchdown in Saturday’s 41-32 win at Boston season-opening games under head caoch Frank College was the fi rst for the Hurricanes since Beamer following Monday night’s 20-17 overtime Kelvin Cain returned one 59 yards against Bethune- win over visiting Georgia Tech ... The Hokies have Cookman on Oct. 1, 2011 ... The interception and touchdown were career won 13 of their past 17 season-opening games ... Monday night’s game fi rsts for the sophomore ... With a second-quarter TD run, RB Duke was the fi rst-ever overtime contest to be played at Lane Stadium ... LB Jack Johnson’s became the fi rst Miami true freshman to start and score in Tyler led all ACC tacklers during the opening weekend with 17 (seven solo, a season-opener since Jacory Harris raced 30 yards against Charleston 10 assisted) vs. the Yellow Jackets ... Monday night was a big night for Southern on Aug. 28, 2008 ... Miami is now 57-29-1 all-time in season Virginia Tech’s Fuller family ... SE Corey Fuller had a key fumble recovery openers and has won four of the last fi ve ... The Canes improved to 16-12 to keep one scoring drive alive and then caught a clutch 23-yard pass on in road openers ... Miami is now 3-3 when starting the season against an fourth down to set up the game-tying fi eld goal in regulation ... CB Kyle ACC opponent ... Saturday marked only the second time Miami and BC Fuller’s interception ended Georgia Tech’s only possession in overtime had met in the season opener (1993) ... It was Miami’s fi rst win at Boston and set the table for PK Cody Journell’s 17-yard fi eld goal that won the College since 2001 ... WR Malcolm Lewis notched a receiving touchdown game for Virginia Tech ... And Vince Fuller, the oldest of the three brothers in his debut, as three of the Canes’ four offensive touchdowns were scored and a former Virginia Tech standout, was honored as a “Legend of Lane by true freshmen ... Johnson’s 135 rushing yards were the most by a Stadium” at the end of the opening quarter ... The Hokies have been ranked UM true freshman since Javarris James had 148 vs. Houston (2006). in 106 of the 131 Associated Press polls released during their ACC tenure .

11 2012 ACC Game Previews

Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 8 NC State (0-1, 0-0 ACC) Miami (1-0, 1-0 ACC) at Connecticut (1-0, 0-0 Big East) at #21/20 Kansas State (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) Noon; Big East Network Noon; Fox Regional Rentschler Field (40,000) Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000)

The Series: NC State leads 1-0; First meeting at Connecticut The Series: Kansas State leads 1-0; First meeting at Kansas State The Coaches: Tom O’Brien: 33-31 (6th year) at NC State; 108-76 (16th year) overall Paul Pasqualoni: 6-7 (2nd year) at Connecticut; 147–83–1 (21st year) overall The Coaches: Al Golden: 7-6 (2nd year) at Miami; 34-40 (7th year) overall Bill Synder: 160–83–1 (21st year) at Kansas State and overall Last week: Tennessee def. NC State, 35-21; Connecticut def. Massachusetts, 37-0 Last week: Miami def. Boston College, 41-32; Kansas State def. Missouri State, 51-9 Of note: The Wolfpack travels to Connecticut for the fi rst meeting between teams since 2003 ... The Wolfpack downed the Huskies in dramatic fashion in the fi rst meeting nearly nine years ago as line- Of note: The Hurricanes travel to Kansas State to complete a home-and-home non-conference se- backer Freddie Aughtry-Lindsay intercepted a pass and raced 56 yards for the winning touchdown ries that began with the Wildcats scoring a 28-24 win at Miami last September ... Kansas State stopped with fi ve seconds left in a 31-24 win ... Aughtry-Lindsay had earlier scored on 48-yard interception Miami quarterback Jacory Harris’ fourth-down run at the goal line with 49 seconds left, capping a late return ... Saturday’s game will be the fi rst of two straight for the Huskies against ACC opposition ... stand that sealed the Wildcats’ victory ... Kansas State coach Bill Snyder is one of the few men who Connecticut travels to Maryland on Sept. 15. has coached in a stadium named in his honor ... The stadium was named after Snyder stepped down following the 2005 season; he returned as head coach in 2009. Ones to watch: NC State WR Quintin Payton had four catches for 129 yards in the season opener against Tennessee ... LB Yawin Smallwood had seven tackles, including 3.5 for lost yardage, as the Ones to watch: Miami freshman RB Duke Johnson delivered TD runs of 54 and 56 yards vs. Boston Huskies limited UMass to 59 total yards in their opening shutout win. College; Kansas State RB John Hubert rushed for 152 yards on 12 carries vs. Missouri State. Next week: South Alabama at NC State (Sept. 15); Connecticut at Maryland (Sept. 15) Next week: Bethune-Cookman at Miami (Sept. 15); North Texas at Kansas State (Sept. 15)

NCSU ...... 2012 Rankings ...... UCONN UM ...... 2012 Rankings ...... KS Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 21.00...... (72) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (39) ...... 37.00 41.00...... (28) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (12) ...... 51.00 119.00...... (T78) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (67) ...... 147.00 208.00...... (35) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (7) ...... 324.00 288.00...... (28) ...... Passing Offense ...... (52) ...... 225.00 207.00...... (63) ...... Passing Offense ...... (T83) ...... 169.00 407.00...... (53) ...... Total Offense ...... (59) ...... 372.00 415.00...... (51) ...... Total Offense ...... (31) ...... 493.00 35.00...... (88) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (1) ...... 00 32.00...... (85) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (16) ...... 9.00 191.00...... (76) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (4) ...... 3.00 101.00...... (38) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (35) ...... 95.00 333.00...... (99) ...... Passing Defense ...... (4) ...... 56.00 441.00...... (106) ...... Passing Defense ...... (95) ...... 323.00 524.00...... (95) ...... Total Defense ...... (1) ...... 59.00 542.00...... (99) ...... Total Defense ...... (73) ...... 418.00 -3.00 ...... (97) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (-2.00) ...... T80 2.00...... (T15) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T15) ...... 2.00

Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 8 Penn State (0-1, 0-0 Big Ten) Maryland (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at at Virginia (1-0, 0-0 ACC) Temple (1-0, 0-0 Big East) Noon; ABC Noon; ESPNU Scott Stadium (61,500) Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (51,802)

The Series: Penn State leads 5-2; Penn State leads 2-1 at Virginia The Series: Maryland leads 6-1; Maryland leads 3-0 at Temple

The Coaches: Bill O’Brien 0-1 (1st year) at Penn State and overall The Coaches: Randy Edsall: 3-10 (2nd year) at Maryland; 77-80 (13th year) overall Mike London: 13-13 (3rd year) at Virginia; 37-18 (5th year) overall Steve Addazio: 10-4 (2nd year) at Temple and overall Last week: Ohio def. Penn State, 24-14; Virginia def. Richmond, 43-19 Last week: Maryland def. William & Mary, 7-6; Temple def. Villanova, 41-10 Of note: First meeting between the teams since 2002, when Penn State scored a 35-14 win at University Park in 2002 ... Virginia won the last meeting at Charlottesville, a 20-14 decision in 2001 Of note: The Terps visit Temple for the eighth game in a series that began in 1997 ... Last year’s 38-7 ... Penn State fi rst-year head coach Bill O’Brien spent 12 years in the ACC as an assistant coach at Owls’ win at College Park marked the fi rst meeting between the teams since 2005 ... Bernard Pierce Georgia Tech, Maryland and Duke from 1995 though 2006 ... Penn State’s coaching staff also includes set a school record with fi ve rushing touchdowns, and Temple built a 31-point halftime lead as Temple two former ACC head coaches in defensive coordinator Ted Roof (Duke, 2003-2007) and linebackers broke through to post its fi rst win vs. Maryland after six consecutive losses. coach Ron Vanderlinden (1997-2000) Ones to watch: Maryland LB Demetrius Hartsfi eld had 13 tackles and a game-sealing fumble Ones to watch: Virginia QB Michael Rocco threw for 311 yards and a touchdown in the win over recovery in the win over William & Mary ... Temple RB Matt Brown led all rushers with 145 yards in the Richmond ... Penn State QB Matt McGloin recorded his eighth career 200-yard passing game, com- Owls’ win over Villanova. pleting 27-of-48 passes for 260 yards, vs. Ohio. Next week: Navy at Penn State; Virginia at Georgia Tech (Sept. 15) Next week: Connecticut at Maryland (Sept. 15); Temple has an open date (Sept. 15)

PENN STATE ...... 2012 Rankings ...... UVA UMD ...... 2012 Rankings ...... TEMPLE Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 14.00...... (T89) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (26) ...... 43.00 7.00...... (102) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (T28) ...... 41.00 92.00...... (90) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (47) ...... 184.00 91.00...... (91) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (12) ...... 301.00 260.00...... (37) ...... Passing Offense ...... (9) ...... 361.00 145.00...... (93) ...... Passing Offense ...... (105) ...... 61.00 352.00...... (69) ...... Total Offense ...... (17) ...... 545.00 236.00...... (102) ...... Total Offense ...... (64) ...... 362.00 24.00...... (63) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (T47) ...... 19.00 6.00...... (9) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (18) ...... 10.00 175.00...... (69) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (7) ...... 28.00 104.00...... (40) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (87) ...... 212.00 324.00...... (96) ...... Passing Defense ...... (67) ...... 238.00 125.00...... (16) ...... Passing Defense ...... (27) ...... 153.00 499.00...... (92) ...... Total Defense ...... (28) ...... 266.00 229.00...... (18) ...... Total Defense ...... (59) ...... 365.00 -3.00 ...... (97) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T49) ...... 00 -2.00 ...... (T80) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (15) ...... 2.00

12 2012 ACC Game Previews

Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 8 Ball State (1-0, 1-0 MAC) Maine (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at #12/12 Clemson (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at Boston College (0-1, 0-1 ACC) 12:30 p.m.; ACC Network 1 p.m.; ESPN3 Memorial Stadium (81,500) Alumni Stadium (44,500)

The Series: Clemson leads 2-0 overall and at home The Series: Tied 3-3; Boston College leads 3-0 at home

The Coaches: Pete Lembo: 7-6 (2nd year) at Ball State; 86-42 (12th season) overall The Coaches: Jack Cosgrove: 106-112 (20th year) at Maine and overall Dabo Swinney: 30-19 (5th year) overall and at Clemson Frank Spaziani: 20-20 (4th year) at Boston College and overall

Last week: Ball State def. Eastern Michigan, 37-26; Clemson def. Auburn, 26-19 Last week: Season opener for Maine; Miami def. Boston College, 41-32

Of note: First meeting between the teams since Clemson posted a 30-7 win at Death Valley in 2002 Of note: Seventh meeting in a series that began in 1913 with a 6-0 Maine win ... The Eagles ... The Tigers also played host to the Cardinals in 1992, winning by a 24-10 margin ... Clemson has last played host to the Bears in 2006, posting a 22-0 win ... Bears head coach Jack Cosgrove is won 23 of its last 25 home openers, including eight straight since falling to sixth-ranked Georgia in the a Maine graduate who has spent his entire college football career at the school as a coach and fi rst game of the 2003 season. player, except for two seasons he spent as a member of the Boston College staff in 1985 and 1986 ... Saturday’s game will be the season opener for Maine, which returns 15 starters from last Ones to watch: Ball State senior LB Travis Freeman ranked ninth nationally in tackles last season season’s 9-4 team. and was second-team All-MAC ... Clemson RB Andre Ellington rushed for a career-high 228 yards to Ones to Watch: Maine second-team All-America TE Justin Perillo is coming off a season in which key the season-opening win over Auburn. he caught 51 passes for 511 yards and four scores ... Boston College QB Chase Rettig was 32-of- 51 passing for 441 yards vs. Miami. Next week: Ball State at Indiana (Sept. 15); Furman at Clemson (Sept. 15) Next week: Maine at Bryant (Sept. 15); Boston College at Northwestern (Sept. 15) BSU ...... 2012 Rankings ...... CU MAINE (Season Opener) ...... 2012 Rankings ...... BC Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 37.00...... (39) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (57) ...... 26.00 ...... () ...... Scoring Offense ...... (49) ...... 32.00 329.00...... (6) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (9) ...... 320.00 ...... () ...... Rushing Offense ...... (85) ...... 101.00 267.00...... (35) ...... Passing Offense ...... (61) ...... 208.00 ...... () ...... Passing Offense ...... (2) ...... 441.00 596.00...... (9) ...... Total Offense ...... (22) ...... 528.00 ...... () ...... Total Offense ...... (19) ...... 542.00 26.00...... (71) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (T47) ...... 19.00 ...... () ...... Scoring Defense ...... (93) ...... 41.00 180.00...... (71) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (71) ...... 180.00 ...... () ...... Rushing Defense ...... (85) ...... 208.00 186.00...... (39) ...... Passing Defense ...... (44) ...... 194.00 ...... () ...... Passing Defense ...... (51) ...... 207.00 366.00...... (62) ...... Total Defense ...... (63) ...... 374.00 ...... () ...... Total Defense ...... (72) ...... 415.00 .00...... (T49) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T31) ...... 1.00 ...... () ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T80) ...... -2.00

Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 8 Austin Peay (0-1, 0-0 OVC) North Carolina (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at #15/18 Virginia Tech (1-0, 1-0 ACC) at Wake Forest (1-0, 0-0 ACC) 1:30 p.m.; ESPN3 3 p.m.; RSN Lane Stadium (65,632) BB&T Field (31,500)

The Series: First meeting The Series: North Carolina leads 68-34-2; North Carolina leads 20-13 at Wake Forest

The Coaches: Rick Christophel: 18-38 (6th year) at Austin Peay and overall The Coaches: Larry Fedora 1-0 (1st year) at North Carolina; 35-19 (6th year) overall Frank Beamer: 210-98-2 (26th year) at Virginia Tech; 252-121-4 (32nd year) overall Jim Grobe: 69-67 (12th year) at Wake Forest; 102-100-1 (17th year) overall

Last week: Western Kentucky def. Austin Peay, 49-10; Virginia Tech def. Georgia Tech, 20-17 (OT) Last week: North Carolina def. Elon, 62-0; Wake Forest def. Liberty, 20-17

Of note: Led by LB Jack Tyler’s 17 tackles, the Hokies limited Georgia Tech to 288 total yards in Mon- Of note: North Carolina’s 49-24 win at Chapel Hill last Oct. 29 snapped a two-game Wake Forest day night’s season opener ... Tyler was named the ACC Linebacker of the Week ... PK Cody Journell, winning streak in the series ...Then-freshman Giovani Bernard ran for 154 yards on 27 carries and who had the game-tying fi eld goal and the winning kick in overtime, was named ACC Specialist of the scored three touchdowns to key the Tar Heels’ victory ... Despite UNC’s large lead in the all-time Week ... Virginia Tech will be Austin Peay’s third BCS foe ... The Governors played at Wisconsin in series, Wake Forest owns a 5-4 edge in games played since 1999, and the teams split four games at Winston-Salem during that span. 2010 and Cincinnati last season ... The Governors replace East Carolina on Virginia Tech’s schedule in a one-game deal ... The East Carolina game was moved in part to make room for Tech’s 2013 Ones to watch: North Carolina DT Sylvester Williams had a pair of quarterback sacks to key the Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game against Alabama in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome ... The Hokies, who travel to shutout win over Elon ... Wake Forest WR Michael Campanaro had nine receptions for 96 yards Pittsburgh next week before playing host to Bowling Green on Sept. 22, will play three of their fi rst four and a touchdown vs. Liberty. games at home. Next week: North Carolina at Louisville (Sept. 15); Wake Forest at Florida State (Sept. 15) Ones to watch: Austin Peay RB Wesley Kitts rushed for 104 yards, including a 58-yard TD, vs. West- ern Kentucky ... SE Corey Fuller had a crucial fumble recovery and a key 23-yard reception on fourth UNC ...... 2012 Rankings ...... WF down to help Virginia Tech top Georgia Tech in Monday night’s season opener. Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 62.00...... (6) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (75) ...... 20.00 243.00...... (24) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (89) ...... 98.00 Next week: Austin Peay at Tennessee State (Sept. 15); Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh (Sept. 15) 281.00...... (30) ...... Passing Offense ...... (70) ...... 195.00 524.00...... (23) ...... Total Offense ...... (86) ...... 293.00 .00...... (1) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (36) ...... 17.00 42.00...... (13) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (33) ...... 91.00 128.00...... (18) ...... Passing Defense ...... (83) ...... 272.00 170.00...... (8) ...... Total Defense ...... (58) ...... 363.00 2.00...... (T15) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T31) ...... 1.00

13 2012 ACC Game Previews

Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 8 Savannah State (0-1, 0-0 MEAC) Presbyterian (1-0, 0-0 Big South) at #6/6 Florida State (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at Georgia Tech (0-1, 0-1 ACC) 6 p.m.; ESPN3 7 p.m.; ESPN3 Doak Campbell Stadium (82,300) Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)

The Series: First meeting The Series: Georgia Tech leads 3-0; Georgia Tech leads 3-0 at home The Coaches: Steve Davenport: 1-11 (2nd year) at Savannah State and overall Jimbo Fisher: 20-8 (3rd year) at Florida State and overall The Coaches: Harold Nichols: 7-27 (4th year) at Presbyterian and overall Paul Johnson: 33-20 (5th year) at Georgia Tech; 140-59 (16th year) overall Last week: Florida State def. Murray State 69-3; Oklahoma State def., 84-0 Of note: Second game in a season-opening stretch that sees Florida State play each of its fi rst four Last week: Presbyterian def. Brevard, 45-10; Virginia Tech def. Georgia Tech, 20-17 (OT) games at home ... Savannah State head coach Steve Davenport is a Georgia Tech graduate and a former four-year lettermen for the Yellow Jackets at wide receiver (1985-88) ... Davenport was a Of note: The series resumes after a 75-year hiatus ... The teams played three straight years in Atlanta graduate assistant coach at Georgia Tech during the 1992 and 1993 seasons ... Savannah State was from 1935 through 1937, with the Yellow Jackets outscoring the Blue Hose by a combined 147-0 a late replacement on Virginia Tech’s schedule after West Virginia opted out of its contracted game vs. margin ... Home opener for Georgia Tech and the fi rst of four straight games the Yellow Jackets will the Seminoles. play at Bobby Dodd Stadium Ones to watch: Savannah State sophomore DB Edward Baety had a team-high nine tackles and forced a fumble in last weekend’s loss at Oklahoma State ... Florida State sophomore RB James Ones to watch: RB Lance Byrd (109 yards vs. Brevard) is the fi rst Presbyterian player to top the Wilder Jr. rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns on just 12 carries vs. Murray State, keying a 2,000-yard career rushing mark since the school began playing Division I football ... Georgia Tech Seminoles’ ground game that piled up 285 yards. junior OLB Jeremiah Attaochu recorded a team-high 10 tackles in Monday night’s season opener at Virginia Tech Next week: Savannah State has an open date (Sept. 15); Wake Forest at Florida State (Sept. 15)

SSU ...... 2012 Rankings ...... FSU Next week: Presbyterian at Vanderbilt (Sept. 15); Virginia at Georgia Tech (Sept. 15) Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. .00...... (100) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (2) ...... 69.00 58.00...... (90) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (16) ...... 285.00 81.00...... (95) ...... Passing Offense ...... (18) ...... 321.00 139.00...... (101) ...... Total Offense ...... (7) ...... 606.00 84.00...... (105) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (6) ...... 3.00 395.00...... (101) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (11) ...... 39.00 287.00...... (88) ...... Passing Defense ...... (14) ...... 117.00 682.00...... (104) ...... Total Defense ...... (7) ...... 156.00 .00...... (T40) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T31) ...... 1.00

Saturday, September 8 Duke (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at #25/21 Stanford (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12) 10:30 p.m.; Pac-12 Networks Stanford Stadium (50,000)

The Series: Stanford leads 2-1; Duke leads 1-0 at Stanford

The Coaches: David Cutcliffe: 16-33 (5th year) at Duke; 60-62 (11th year) overall David Shaw: 12-2 (2nd year) at Stanford and overall

Last week: Duke def. FIU, 46-26; Stanford def. San Jose State, 20-17

Of note: Duke makes its fi rst trip to Palo Alto since 1971, when the Blue Devils posted a 9-3 victory ... Last year’s meeting at Wallace Stadium was the fi rst between the teams in 39 years and saw Andrew Luck, the eventual No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, throw four touchdown passes in a 44-14 Cardinal win ... David Shaw is the fi rst Stanford alumnus to serve as head football coach since Paul Wiggin, who coached the Cardinal from 1980–83

Ones to watch: Duke LB Austin Gamble had 11 tackles, a forced fumble and blocked kick in the season-opening win over FIU ... Junior PK Jordan Williamson’s 20-yard fi eld goal with 13:15 remaining in the fourth quarter provided Stanford’s margin of victory vs. San Jose State. Williamson also kicked a career-long 46-yarder as time expired in the fi rst half.

Next week: NC Central at Duke (Sept. 15); USC at Stanford (Sept. 15)

DUKE ...... 2012 Rankings ...... STAN Avg...... Rank ...... Rank ...... Avg. 46.00...... (23) ...... Scoring Offense ...... (75) ...... 20.00 119.00...... (T78) ...... Rushing Offense ...... (63) ...... 155.00 301.00...... (26) ...... Passing Offense ...... (100) ...... 125.00 420.00...... (49) ...... Total Offense ...... (88) ...... 280.00 26.00...... (71) ...... Scoring Defense ...... (T36) ...... 17.00 165.00...... (67) ...... Rushing Defense ...... (27) ...... 72.00 348.00...... (100) ...... Passing Defense ...... (60) ...... 216.00 513.00...... (94) ...... Total Defense ...... (36) ...... 288.00 .00...... (T49) ...... Turnover Margin ...... (T15) ...... 2.00

14 2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results -- BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1, 0-1 ACC) BC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... L, 32-41 .....Miami 39,262 ------96 441 537 32-51-1 3 208 207 415 28-45-1 1 S8 ...... Maine S15 ...... at Northwestern S29 ...... Clemson O6 ...... at Army O13 ...... at Florida State O20 ...... at Georgia Tech O27 ...... Maryland N3 ...... at Wake Forest N10 ...... Notre Dame N17 ...... Virginia Tech N24 ...... NC State

CLEMSON (1-0, 0-0 ACC) Clem Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 26-19 ...... vs. Auburn 75,211 14 14 -- 25 320 208 528 24-35-1 1 180 194 374 11-27-1 2 S8 ...... Ball State S15 ...... Furman S22 ...... at Florida State S29 ...... at Boston College O6 ...... Georgia Tech O20 ...... Virginia Tech O25 ...... at Wake Forest N3 ...... at Duke N10 ...... Maryland N17 ...... NC State N24 ...... South Carolina

DUKE (1-0, 0-0 ACC) Duke Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 46-26 ...... FIU 31,117 ------119 301 420 23-34-1 2 165 348 513 27-46-0 2 S8 ...... at Stanford S15 ...... North Carolina Central S22 ...... Memphis S29 ...... at Wake Forest O6 ...... Virginia 013...... at Virginia Tech O20 ...... North Carolina O27 ...... at Florida State N3 ...... Clemson N17 ...... at Georgia Tech N24 ...... vs. Miami

FLORIDA STATE (1-0, 0-0 ACC) FSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 69-3 ...... Murray State 70,047 7 7 -- -- 285 321 606 25-35-1 2 39 117 156 19-38-1 3 S8 ...... Savannah State S15 ...... Wake Forest S22 ...... Clemson S29 ...... at South Florida O6 ...... at NC State O13 ...... Boston College O20 ...... at Miami O27 ...... Duke N8 ...... at Virginia Tech N17 ...... at Maryland N24 ...... Florida

15 2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results -- GEORGIA TECH (0-1, 0-1 ACC) GT Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S3 ...... L, 17-20 (OT) ...at Virginia Tech 65,632 RV RV 16 20 192 96 288 10-16-1 1 96 230 326 21-38-0 0 S8 ...... Presbyterian S15 ...... Virginia S22 ...... Miami S29 ...... Middle Tennessee O6 ...... at Clemson O20 ...... Boston College O27 ...... Brigham Young N3 ...... at Maryland N10 ...... at North Carolina N17 ...... Duke N24 ...... at Georgia

MARYLAND (1-0, 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 S1 ...... W, 7-6 .....William & Mary 31,321 ------91 145 236 16-24-3 4 104 125 229 10-23-1 2 S8 ...... at Temple S15 ...... Connecticut S22 ...... at West Virginia O6 ...... Wake Forest O13 ...... at Virginia O20 ...... NC State O27 ...... at Boston College N3 ...... Georgia Tech N10 ...... at Clemson N17 ...... Florida State N24 ...... at North Carolina

MIAMI (1-0, 1-0 ACC) UM Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 41-32 ...... at Boston College 39,262 ------208 207 415 28-45-1 1 96 441 537 32-51-1 3 S8 ...... at Kansas State S15 ...... Bethune-Cookman S22 ...... at Georgia Tech S29 ...... NC State O6 ...... at Notre Dame (Chicago, Ill.) O13 ...... North Carolina O20 ...... Florida State N1 ...... Virginia Tech N10 ...... at Virginia N17 ...... USF N24 ...... at Duke

NORTH CAROLINA (1-0, 0-0 ACC) UNC Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 62-0 ...... Elon 50,500 RV ------243 281 524 20-28-1 2 42 128 170 17-34-2 4 S8 ...... at Wake Forest S15 ...... at Louisville S22 ...... East Carolina S29 ...... Idaho O6 ...... Virginia Tech O13 ...... at Miami O20 ...... at Duke O27 ...... NC State N10 ...... Georgia Tech N15 ...... at Virginia N24 ...... Maryland

16 2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results -- NC STATE (0-1, 0-0 ACC) NCS Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A31 ...... L, 21-35 ...... vs. Tennessee 55,529 RV RV RV RV 119 288 407 27-48-4 4 191 333 524 27-41-0 1 S8 ...... at Connecticut S15 ...... South Alabama S22 ...... The Citadel S29 ...... at Miami O6 ...... Florida State O20 ...... at Maryland O27 ...... at North Carolina N3 ...... Virginia N10 ...... Wake Forest N17 ...... at Clemson N24 ...... Boston College

VIRGINIA (1-0, 0-0 ACC) UVa. Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 43-19 .....Richmond 50,081 -- RV -- -- 184 361 545 30-43-0 0 28 238 266 24-43-0 0 S8 ...... Penn State S15 ...... at Georgia Tech S22 ...... at TCU S29 ...... Louisiana Tech O6 ...... at Duke O13 ...... Maryland O20 ...... Wake Forest N3 ...... at NC State N10 ...... Miami N15 ...... North Carolina N24 ...... at Virginia Tech

VIRGINIA TECH (1-0, 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 S3 ...... W, 20-17 (OT) .Georgia Tech 65,632 16 20 RV RV 96 230 326 21-38-0 0 192 96 288 10-16-1 1 S8 ...... Austin Peay S15 ...... at Pittsburgh S22 ...... Bowling Green S29 ...... Cincinnati O6 ...... at North Carolina O13 ...... Duke O20 ...... at Clemson N1 ...... at Miami N8 ...... Florida State N17 ...... at Boston College N24 ...... Virginia

WAKE FOREST (1-0, 0-0 ACC) WF Opp. Offense Defense Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S1 ...... W, 20-17 ...... Liberty 27,652 ------98 195 363 16-28-1 1 91 272 363 21-40-1 2 S8 ...... North Carolina S15 ...... at Florida State S22 ...... Army S29 ...... Duke O6 ...... at Maryland O20 ...... at Virginia O25 ...... Clemson N3 ...... Boston College N10 ...... at NC State N17 ...... at Notre Dame N24 ...... Vanderbilt

17 ACC Primetime Performances August 31-Sept. 3, 2012 Rushing Clemson senior TB Andre Ellington (Moncks Corner, S.C.) ran for a career-high 228 yards on 25 carries in the Tigers’ 26-19 win over 25th-ranked Auburn…Miami true freshman RB Duke Johnson (Miami, Fla.) ran for 135 yards on only 7 carries, including TD runs of 54 and 56 yards in the Hurricanes’ 41-32 win over Boston College…Florida State sophomore RB James Wilder, Jr. (Tampa, Fla.) ran for 106 yards on only 12 carries and touchdown runs of nine and 42 yards in the Seminoles’ 69-3 win over Murray State… North Carolina sophomore RB Giovani Bernard (Davie, Fla.) averaged 10.3 yards per carry, rushing for 93 yards on 9 carries in the Tar Heels’ 62-0 win over Elon.

Passing and Total Offense Boston College junior QB Chase Rettig (Sierra Madre, Calif.) threw for a career-high 441 yards, completing 29 of 47 passes and 2 TDs in BC’s 41-32 loss to Miami…Virginia junior QB Michael Rocco (Danville, Va.) completed 25 of 37 passes for 311 yards and a TD in the Cavaliers’ 43-19 win over Richmond….Duke QB Sean Renfree (Scottsdale, Ariz.) completed 21 of 30 passes for 290 yards and 2 TDs in the Blue Devils’ 46-26 win over FIU…Clemson junior QB Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.) completed 24 of 34 passes for 208 yards and ran for 58 more yards on 19 carries in the Tigers’ 26-19 win over 25th-ranked Auburn (USA Today)…Miami junior QB Stephen Morris (Miami, Fla.) completed 28 of 45 passes for 212 yards 1 TD in the Canes’ 41-32 win over Boston College… NC State senior QB Mike Glennon (Centreville, Va.) completed 27 of 46 passes for 288 yards and a TD in the Wolfpack’s 35-21 loss to Tennessee.

Pass Receiving Duke senior WR Conner Vernon (Miami, Fla.) had 10 receptions for 180 yards and a 28-yard TD catch in the Blue Devils’ 46-26 win over FIU…Vernon was joined by teammate sophomore WR Jamison Crowder (Monroe, N.C.) over the century mark…Crowder had six catches for 102 yards and a 60-yard TD catch… Clemson junior WR DeAndre “Nuke” Hopkins (Central, S.C.) had a school- record 13 receptions for 119 yards and a TD in the Tigers’ win over Auburn…Boston College junior WR Alex Amidon (Greenfi eld, Mass.) had a career-high 10 catches for 149 yards and sophomore RB Tahj Kimble (Fernandina Beach, Fla.) had 7 catches for 130 yards and a TD in the Eagles 41-32 loss to Miami…NC State junior WR Quintin Payton (Anderson, S.C.) had 4 catches for 129 yards in the Wolfpack’s loss to Tennessee.

Defense Virginia Tech junior LB Jack Tyler (Oakton, Va.) was named the ACC’s Linebacker of the Week after making 17 tackles in the Hokies’ 20-17 overtime win over Georgia Tech...Miami sophomore LB Denzel Perryman (Coral Gables, Fla.)made 7 tackles, including one for loss and returned an interception 41 yards for a TD in the Canes’ 41-32 win over Boston College...Wake Forest junior CB A.J. Marshall (Durham, N.C.) had six tackles including 1.5 for loss, two pass defl ections and an interception and 39-yard return for a TD in the Deacons’ 20-17 win over Liberty...Maryland LB Demetrius Hartsfi eld (Raleigh, N.C.) had a game-high 13 tackles and a game-clinching fumble recovery and Maryland DE Joe Vellano (Rexford, N.Y.) added 11 tackles and a pass interception in the Terrapins 7-6 win over William & Mary.

Special Teams Duke senior LB Austin Gamble (Weston, Fla.) blocked a fi eld goal and junior CB Ross Cockrell (Waxhaw, N.C.) returned it 75 yards for a touchdown in Duke’s 46-26 win over FIU…Later, in the same game, Duke freshman LB Kyler Brown (Matthews, N.C.) inter- cepted an attempted two-point conversion and returned it for a defensive conversion…North Carolina set an ACC single-game record with 266 yards in punt returns led by sophomore RB Giovani Bernard (Davie, Fla.), who had two returns for 100 yards including a 70-yard TD return…Florida State sophomore WR Rashad Greene (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) returned a punt 47 yards for a TD and had 63 yards on 4 returns in FSU’s 69-3 win over Murray State…Clemson junior PK Chandler Cantanzaro (Greenville, S.C.) connected on 4 of his 5 fi eld goal attempts, missing only a 55-yarder, in the Tigers’ 26-19 win over Auburn….Florida State senior PK Dustin Hopkins (Houston, Tex.) had 15 points on 2 fi eld goals and 9 extra points to bring his career scoring total to 341 points and place 3rd on the ACC’s career scoring list…Hopkins has now made 137 consecutive PATs. The ACC In the National Football League According to ESPN.com, the ACC has more of its former players in the National Football League than any other conference except for the SEC...ACC schools had 258 of their former players make preseason NFL rosters this week compared to 315 for the SEC, which now has 14 schools...The Big Ten was 3rd with 244 players, followed by the Pac-12 (239), the Big 12 (158) and the Big East (111)... Miami leads all ACC schools with 47 former players in the NFL this year....Clemson, Florida State and Virginia Tech were next each with 25...Maryland was 5th with 23, followed by Virginia (22), North Carolina (21), Boston College, Georgia Tech and NC State with 19 apiece...Wake Forest (8) and Duke (5) completed the conferences NFL alumni...Miami’s total of 47 led all schools nationally followed by Southern California (46), Texas (38), LSU, Georgia and Ohio State (each with 37), Florida (31) and California and Alabama (30).

18 ACC Players of the Week Offensive Back ACC Players of the Week S4 ...... Andre Ellington, RB, Sr., Clemson S10 ...... Sept. 4, 2012 S17 ...... S24 ...... O 1 ...... Clemson’s Ellington, Freeman Honored for Performance against 25th-ranked Auburn O 8 ...... O15 ...... O22 ...... GREENSBORO, N.C. – Clemson running back Andre Ellington and center Dalton Freeman headline a list of eight O29 ...... players named as the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Players of the Week, announced by the conference on N 5 ...... N12 ...... Tuesday. Ellington rushed for a nation-leading 228 yards and Freeman played every snap at center as the Tigers N19 ...... defeated No. 25 Auburn, 26-19. N26 ...... Offensive Line Virginia Tech also had two players recognized from its 20-17 Labor Day Monday night overtime win against Geor- S4 ...... Dalton Freeman, C, Gr., Clemson S10 ...... gia Tech. Jack Tyler was named the Linebacker of the Week after tallying a conference-leading 17 tackles, and S17 ...... teammate Cody Journell was named the Specialist of the Week as he connected on a game-tying fi eld goal on the S24 ...... O 1 ...... last play of the regulation and the game-winning kick in overtime. O 8 ...... O15 ...... O22 ...... Duke’s Conner Vernon, the Receiver of the Week, became the all-time leader in receptions in Blue Devil history. O29 ...... N 5 ...... Florida State’s Bjoern Werner, the Defensive Lineman of the Week, had four sacks for minus-28 yards in just over N12 ...... one half of play. Wake Forest’s A.J. Marshall returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown in a 20-17 win N19 ...... over Liberty and was named the Defensive Back of the Week. Miami’s Duke Johnson rushed for 135 yards and N26 ...... two touchdowns on just seven carries against Boston College in his debut. Receiver S4 ...... Conner Vernon, WR, Sr., Duke S10 ...... OFFENSIVE BACK – Andre Ellington, Clemson, Sr., RB, 5-9, 195, Moncks Corner, S.C. S17 ...... S24 ...... Ellington gained 228 yards rushing in 25 carries to lead Clemson to a 26-19 victory over 25th ranked Auburn in O 1 ...... the season opener in Atlanta. Ellington’s total was the most in the nation this weekend, the most by a Clemson O 8 ...... O15 ...... running back against an SEC team in history, and the most in a season opener. Ellington had 80 yards rushing in O22 ...... eight carries in the fourth quarter when he set up two scores with long runs. The 228 yards ranks as the fi fth-best O29 ...... N 5 ...... effort by an ACC back against a ranked opponent. Ellington was named the National Running Back of the Week by N12 ...... College Football Performers and is one of four candidates for the National Player of the Week by ESPN. Voting N19 ...... N26 ...... will take place during this week. Defensive Line S4 ...... Bjoern Werner, DE, Jr., Florida State OFFENSIVE LINEMAN – Dalton Freeman, Clemson, Sr., C, 6-5, 285, Pelion, S.C. S10 ...... Freeman played every snap (87) at center and graded a team best 94 percent in the win over Auburn. Freeman had S17 ...... S24 ...... fi ve knockdown blocks to lead the team in that category as well. The senior directed the Clemson offense from a O 1 ...... O 8 ...... pace standpoint, as the Tigers ran 87 plays for 528 yards, including 320 rushing yards. It was the most rushing O15 ...... yards in a game for Clemson in three years. Clemson ran for 137 yards in the fourth quarter and many of the key O22 ...... O29 ...... blocks were provided by Freeman. N 5 ...... N12 ...... N19 ...... RECEIVER – Conner Vernon, Duke, Sr., WR, 6-1, 200, Miami, Fla. N26 ...... In Duke’s season-opening 46-26 win over FIU, Vernon caught 10 passes for 180 yards and one 28-yard touch- Linebacker down. He averaged 18.0 yards per reception with fi ve catches resulting in fi rst downs as he became Duke’s S4 ...... Jack Tyler, LB, Jr.-R, Virginia Tech all-time leader in pass receptions with 208, eclipsing the previous mark of 207 held by former high school and S10 ...... S17 ...... collegiate teammate Donovan Varner. In the ACC’s record book, he moved into fourth place on the career recep- S24 ...... tions list (208; passed NC State’s Jerricho Cotchery, Duke’s Donovan Varner & FSU’s Peter Warrick on the night) O 1 ...... O 8 ...... and into 12th place on the career receiving yardage chart (2,855; passed GT’s Kerry Watkins, Clemson’s Aaron O15 ...... Kelly, WF’s Desmond Clark & UNC’s Hakeem Nicks on the night). Vernon matched a school career record with his O22 ...... O29 ...... fourth game with 10 or more receptions (Roger Boone), and extended streak of consecutive games with at least N 5 ...... one reception to 36 games, the nation’s longest active streak. N12 ...... N19 ...... N26 ...... DEFENSIVE LINEMAN – Bjoern Werner, Florida State, Jr., DE, 6-4, 255, Berlin, Germany Defensive Back Werner turned in one of the top defensive individual performances in Florida State history as the No. 7 Seminoles S4 ...... A.J. Marshall, CB, Jr., Wake Forest defeated Murray State 69-3 in Saturday’s season-opener. In just over one half of play, Werner registered fi ve solo S10 ...... S17 ...... tackles – all of which came behind the line of scrimmage for minus-30 yards. Four of the tackles were quarterback S24 ...... sacks, accounting for minus-28 yards and matching the most by an FSU player since Alonzo Jackson recorded O 1 ...... O 8 ...... four at Louisville in 2002. Werner’s fi ve tackles for loss came up one shy of the 45-year-old school record set by O15 ...... O22 ...... Dale McCullers against Memphis State in 1967. In addition to his tackles, Werner forced a fumble and broke up O29 ...... a pass. His performance earned him National Defensive Performer and National Defensive Lineman of the Week N 5 ...... N12 ...... honors from the College Football Performance Awards, and the national Lott IMPACT Player of the Week. N19 ...... N26 ...... LINEBACKER – Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech, Jr., LB, 6-1, 236, Oakton, Va. Specialist Tyler had a huge game against Georgia Tech’s tough spread option attack, registering a career-high 17 tackles S4 ...... Cody Journell, PK, Jr., Virginia Tech S10 ...... (seven solo) in Virginia Tech’s 20-17 overtime win. He also had a tackle for loss as the Hokies held GT to just 288 S17 ...... yards of total offense. S24 ...... O 1 ...... O 8 ...... DEFENSIVE BACK – A.J. Marshall, Wake Forest, Jr., CB, 6-0, 190, Durham, N.C. O15 ...... O22 ...... Marshall was instrumental in Wake Forest’s 20-17 win over Liberty. Marshall had six total tackles including two O29 ...... solos and four assists. He led the team with 1.5 tackles for loss and two pass break-ups. His biggest contribution N 5 ...... N12 ...... was an interception and 39-yard return for a touchdown late in the third quarter that pulled the Deacons into a N19 ...... 14-14 tie. The interception was the fi rst of his career. N26 ...... Rookie SPECIALIST – Cody Journell, Virginia Tech, Jr., K, 6-0, 195, Ripplemead, Va. S4 ...... Duke Johnson, RB, Fr., Miami S10 ...... Journell tied the game at the end of regulation with a 41-yard fi eld goal and then won the game for the Hokies in S17 ...... overtime with a 17-yard fi eld goal to help Virginia Tech defeat Georgia Tech, 20-17. S24 ...... O 1 ...... O 8 ...... O15 ...... ROOKIE – Duke Johnson, Miami, Fr., RB, 5-9, 188, Miami, Fla. O22 ...... Johnson was one of two true freshmen (Ereck Flowers, T) to start in Miami’s 41-32 win at Boston College as he O29 ...... N 5 ...... totaled 135 rushing yards and two touchdowns on seven carries, the most rushing yards by a UM true freshman N12 ...... since Javarris James racked up 148 against Houston in 2006. He scored his career-fi rst touchdown on a 54-yard N19 ...... scamper in the second quarter and added a 56-yard score in the third quarter. Johnson tallied team-high 214 all- N26 ...... purpose yards (135 rush, 10 receiving, 69 kick return). 19 Noting the ACC--The Coaches Career Wins in Third Year , Md. (01-03) ...... 31-8-0 Georgia Tech’s Johnson In Select Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74) ...... 26-8-2 Company As ACC Head Coach Danny Ford, Clem. (79-81) ...... 26-9-0 Becomes NCAA FBS Active Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02) ...... 26-12-0 After four seasons at Georgia Tech, head Career Leader in Wins , Md. (82-84) ...... 25-11-0 coach Paul Johnson has recorded excellent Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer is now the lead- Paul Johnson, GT (08-10) ...... 25-14-0 numbers as the Jackets’ gridiron leader. Dick Crum, UNC (78-80) ...... 24-10-1 Johnson had a ing active head coach in the NCAA’s FBS in ca- Ken Hatfi eld, Clem. (90-92) ...... 24-10-1 reer victories with a Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-01) ...... 22-14-0 33-19 record as total of 252 triumphs Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-74) ...... 21-13-1 a head coach, in his 31-year coach- Chan Gailey, GT (02-04) ...... 21-17-0 and an impres- ing career. Beamer is Randy Shannon, UM (07-09) ...... 21-17-0 sive .635 win- currently in 8th place Career Wins in Fourth Year ning percent- on the all-time career Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...... 36-14-0 age. Only 11 wins list for the FBS, Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82) ...... 35-10-1 other ACC head and trails former Ne- Bobby Ross, Md. (82-85) ...... 34-14-0 braska head coach Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) ...... 34-17-0 coaches have Tom Osborne (255) Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...... 33-12-3 had a higher win- by three triumphs Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ...... 33-19-0 ning percentage and former BYU head Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ...... 32-12-0 in th eir fi rst four Ken Hatfi eld, Clem (90-93) ...... 32-13-1 coach LaVell Edwards Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-75) ...... 30-15-2 years in the ACC. (257) by fi ve wins. Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-11) ...... 29-19-0 After four sea- Georgia Tech head Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-02) ...... 29-20-0 sons, only seven other coaches have won coach Paul Johnson George O’Leary, GT (95-98) ...... 28-21-0 more games than Johnson in their fi rst ranks 13th on the ac- Chan Gailey, GT (02-05) ...... 28-22-0 tive FBS list with 140 three years in the league. Career Wins in Fifth Year Coaches Winning Pecentage career wins and NC State’s Tom O’Brien is in Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83) ...... 44-11-2 21st place (108). Former Florida State head Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76) ...... 41-16-2 First Four Seasons in ACC coach Bobby Bowden, who retired after the Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...... 41-20-0 Rk.Coach, School, Yr. Rec. Pct. 2009 season, fi nished his career in 2nd place Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ...... 40-16-1 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-95) 43-5-1...... 888 on the all-time list with 389 victories, though Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86) ...... 39-19-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04) ...... 39-23-0 2. Frank Beamer, VT (04-07) .42-11-0...... 792 the NCAA recognizes only 377 triumphs due to 3. Danny Ford, CL (79-82) ...35-10-1...... 772 NCAA sanctions. With the NCAA sanctions lev- Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) ...... 38-24-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06) ...... 38-27-0 4. Dick Crum, NC (78-80) ....34-12-1...... 734 ied against Penn State, Bowden is now the NCAA George O’Leary, GT (95-99) ...... 36-25-0 5. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-04) 36-14-0 .... .720 FBS all-time leader. Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ...... 34-23-2 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...33-12-3...... 719 Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) ...... 33-20-0 7. Bobby Ross, MD (82-85) 34-14-0...... 708 Career Victories - All-Time Tommy West, Clem. (94-98) ...... 31-28-0 8. Bill Murray, DU (53-56) ...27-10-4...... 7073 1. Bobby Bowden ...... *377 9. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-93) ....32-13-1...... 7065 2. Paul “Bear” Bryant ...... 323 Career Wins in Sixth Year Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84) ...... 51-15-2 10. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) 34-17-0...... 667 3. Glenn “Pop” Warner ...... 319 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...... 50-24-0 11. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-75) .. 30-15-2...... 660 4. Amos Alonzo Stagg ...... 314 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77) ...... 49-20-2 12. Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ..33-19-0 ...... 635 5. Joe Paterno ...... 298 Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) ...... 48-20-1 13. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11) 29-19-0 ...... 604 6. LaVell Edwards ...... 257 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05) ...... 46-28-0 14. Bo Rein, NCS (76-79) ...... 27-18-1...... 598 7. Tom Osborne ...... 255 George O’Leary, GT (95-00) ...... 45-28-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) ...... 44-29-0 15. Dick Sheridan NCS (86-89) ...27-18-2...... 596 8. Frank Beamer ...... 252 16. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-02) 29-20-0 ...... 592 9. Lou Holtz...... 249 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07) ...... 44-32-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ...... 43-26-2 10. Woody Hayes ...... 238 , UNC (67-72) ...... 38-28-0 11. Bo Schembechler ...... 234 Jim Grobe, WF (01-06) ...... 37-35-0 Winning Percentage - ACC Games 12. Hayden Fry ...... 232 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-98) ...... 35-34-0 1. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ...... 57-13-0 ..8143 13. Jim Tressel ...... 229 Mack Brown, UNC (88-93) ...... 34-34-0 2. Bobby Bowden, FSU ...... 118-27-0 .8137 14. Mack Brown ...... 228 3. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....46-11-1 ....802 15. Chris Ault ...... 227 Career Wins in Seventh Year Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78) ...... 58-23-2 4. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 54-15-2 ....775 * Due to sanctions imposed on Florida State, the NCAA 5. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 44-14-1 ....754 recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories. Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85) ...... 57-21-2 Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) ...... 56-24-1 6. Lou Holtz, NC State ...... 16-5-2 ....739 instead of 389 actual victories. Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...... 56-31-0 7. , Md. & UNC ...... 21-9-2 ....687 Career Victories - Active Coaches Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ...... 52-29-3 8. Frank Howard, Clemson ...... 66-30-2 ....684 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ...... 52-33-0 9. Bo Rein, NC State ...... 15-8-0 ....652 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ... 252 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ...... 52-33-0 Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ...... 46-39-0 10.Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ...... 19-10-1 ....650 2. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 229 11.Dabo Swinney, Clemson .. 20-11-0 . .645 3. Chris Ault, Nevada ...... 227 Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73) ...... 42-35-0 Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) ...... 42-38-0 12.Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ...... 21-12-0 .. .636 4. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ...... 198 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-99) ...... 41-40-0 13.Dick Sheridan, NC State ...... 31-18-1 ....630 5. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ...... 188 14.Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ...... 38-22-2 ....629 6. Mike Price, UTEP ...... 174 7. Larry Blakeney, Troy ...... 164 Winning Percentage - All Games Victories - All Games 9. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 160 1. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ..... 85-24-0 .780 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 173 10. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ...... 159 2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. .173-53-1 .764 2. George Welsh, Virginia ...... 134 11. Paul Pasqualoni, Connecticut ...... 147 3. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96-29-4 .760 3. Bill Dooley, UNC & WF ...... 98 Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 142 4. Lou Holtz, NC State ...... 33-12-3 .719 4. Danny Ford, Clemson ...... 96 13. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 140 5. Ken Hatfi eld, Clemson ...... 32-13-1 .707 Frank Howard, Clemson ...... 96 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 140 6. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ...... 41-19-2 .677 6. , Wake Forest & Virginia ...... 85 15. Terry Bowden, Akron ...... 139 7. Larry Coker, Miami ...... 25-12-0 .675 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...... 85 16. John L. Smith, Arkansas ...... 133 8. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .....72-37-3 .656 8. Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80 17. Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech ...... 124 9. Dick Sheridan, NC State ...... 52-29-3 .637 9. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ...... 77 18. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona ...... 121 10.Dick Crum, North Carolina ...72-41-3 .633 Earle Edwards, NC State ...... 77 11.Bill Murray, Duke ...... 80-45-8 .631 11. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ...... 75 19. Gary Patterson, TCU ...... 109 12.Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ..... 33-20-0 .623 20. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...... 109 12. Dick Crum, North Carolina ...... 72 13.Tommy Bowden, Clemson .....72-45-0 .615 Tommy Bowden, Clemson ...... 72 Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 109 3 Seasons Minimum 21. Tom O’Brien, NC State...... 108 14. Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ...... 70 20 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. *Frank Spaziani, BC ...... 20-20-0 .....(3) ....500 ...... 20-20-0 ....(3) ... .500 ...... 12-13-0 ....(4)... .480 ...... 6-7 ... .462 ...... 6-6 ... .500 ...... 0-0 Dabo Swinney, Clem...... 30-19-0 .....(5) .. .612 ...... 30-19-0 ....(5) ... .612 ...... 20-11-0 ....(4)... .645 ...... 12-2 ... .857 ...... 7-8 ... .467 ...... 1-1 David Cutcliffe, Duke ...... 60-61-0 ...(12) .. .496 ...... 16-33-0 ....(5) ... .327 ...... 6-26-0 ....(4)... .188 ...... 3-13 ... .188 ....3-13 ... .188 ...... 0-0 Jimbo Fisher, FSU ...... 20-8-0 .....(3) .. .714 ...... 20-8-0 ....(2) ... .714 ...... 11-6-0 ....(2)... .688 ...... 6-2 ... .750 ...... 5-3 ... .625 ...... 0-1 Paul Johnson, GT ...... 140-59-0 ...(16) .. .704 ...... 33-20-0 ....(5) ... .623 ...... 21-12-0 ....(5)... .636 ...... 12-4 ... .750 ...... 9-8 ... .529 ...... 1-0 Randy Edsall, Md...... 77-80 ...(14) ....490 ...... 3-10-0 ....(2) ... .231 ...... 1-7-0 ....(1)... .125 ...... 1-3 ... .250 ...... 0-4 ... .000 ...... 0-0 Al Golden, Miami ...... 34-39 .....(7) .. .466 ...... 7-6-0 ....(2) ... .538 ...... 4-5-0 ....(1)... .444 ...... 2-2 ... .500 ...... 2-3 ... .400 ...... 0-0 Larry Fedora, UNC ...... 35-19 .....(5) ....648 ...... 1-0-0 ....(1) ..1.000 ...... 0-0-0 ....(0).... .000 ...... 0-0 .....000 ...... 0-0 .... .000 ...... 0-0 Tom O’Brien, NCS ...... 108-76-0 ...(16) .. .587 ...... 33-31-0 ....(6) ... .516 ...... 28-28-0 ....(8)... .500 ...... 18-9 ... .667 ..10-19 ... .345 ...... 0-0 Mike London, UVa ...... 37-18-0 .....(5) .. .673 ...... 13-13-0 ....(3) ... .500 ...... 6-10-0 ....(3)... .375 ...... 3-5 .... 375 ...... 3-5 ... .375 ...... 0-0 Frank Beamer, VT ...... 252-121-4 ...(32) .. .674 ...... 210-98-2 ..(26) ... .681 ...... 57-13-0 ....(9)... .814 ...... 27-6 ... .818 ....27-5 ... .844 ...... 3-2 Jim Grobe, WF ...... 102-100-1 ...(18) .. .505 ...... 69-67-0 ..(12) ... .507 ...... 38-51-0 ..(12)... .427 ...... 22-22 ... .500 ..15-29 ... .341 ...... 1-0 *Spaziani was credited with BC’s win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl Johnson, Beamer Among Top 18 Active Coaches in Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe Wins Per Season Latest To Join 100-Win Club The ACC has two coaches who rank among With a dramatic 24-23 win over Duke on the Top 25 active football coaches in the Oct. 22, 2011, Wake Forest head coach Jim NCAA in wins per season with fi ve or more Grobe became the fourth active ACC coach seasons as a head coach. Georgia Tech’s with 100 career wins. Paul Johnson leads the way among ACC Grobe now has a record coaches,currently, y averaging 9.33 wins per of 102-100-1 career full season. Johnson’s mark for 18 seasons, record puts him in 9th Frank Jim Grobe Mike London Spaziani the last 11 with the place nationally among Deacons. NC State’s active head coaches with fi ve or more years Five Current ACC Head Football Tom O’Brien gained of experience. Virginia Coaches Have UVa Ties 100 career triumphs Tech’s Frank Beamer When Al Golden joined the ACC as Miami’s head coach when NC State defeat- (21st, 8.10) also joins for the 2011 season, he became the fi fth former UVa ed 22nd-ranked West Johnson among the Virginia in the 2010 Top 25 coaches in the nation in the NCAA’s assistant or graduate assistant coach to be a current head football coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Champs Sports Bowl. O’Brien accumulated FBS. Virginia’s Mike London has had an 75 wins in a 10-year stay at Boston College. impressive start to his career, averaging 9 Golden joined Boston College’s Frank Spaziani, NC State’s Tom O’Brien, Virginia’s Mike London and Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (251), and wins a season in his fi rst four years as a Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson (140) are the head coach at FCS member Richmond and Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe as current ACC head coaches at UVa., while Jimbo Fisher is averaging who have spent time as assistants or graduate as- other ACC coaches over the century mark in 9.5 wins a year in his fi rst two seasons at sistants for the Cavaliers. Golden spent four seasons career triumphs. the helm at Florida State. (2001-04) at Virginia as defensive coordinator under Al Groh. The Eagles’ Spaziani served as an assistant The ACC 100-Win Club Average Victories per Season coach at Virginia under then head coach George Welsh Name ...... Yrs...... W-L ..Pct. for nine seasons (1982-90), the last fi ve as defensive Frank Beamer, VT .....32 252-121-4 .. .674 Current Head Football Coaches Paul Johnson, GT .....16 .. 140-59-0 .. .704 (Minimum Five Full Seasons) coordinator. O’Brien also served under Welsh at UVa, spending 15 seasons (1982-96) there including the Tom O’Brien, NCS ....16 .. 108-76-0 .. .587 Pl. Name, School ...... Avg. Wins/Yr Jim Grobe, WF ..... 18 102-100-1 . .505 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State ...... 12.17 last six as offensive coordinator. London served two 2. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 10.69 terms at UVa under Groh, serving as defensive line 3. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ...... 10.40 coach in 2001-04 and again in 2006-07 as defensive North Carolina’s Larry Fedora 4. Brett Bielema, Wisconsin ...... 10.00 coordinator and defensive line coach. London and Makes UNC/ACC Coaching Debut 5. Mark Richt, Georgia ...... 9.64 Golden also served as assistants to Tom O’Brien at North Carolina made his debut as head 6. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...... 9.43 Boston College. Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe, coach a successful one, leading the Tar 7. Les Miles, LSU ...... 9.36 a 1975 Virginia graduate,who just completed his 11th Heels to a 62-0 win 8. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 9.33 season with the Deacons, lettered two seasons at UVa over in-state foe Elon 9. Gary Patterson, TCU ...... 9.08 as a middle guard and linebacker and also spent one last Saturday. Fedora, 10. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ...... 8.95 year as a graduate assistant coach (1975) under then who led Southern 11. Butch Jones, Cincinnati ...... 8.83 Virginia head coach Sonny Randle. Mississippi to the 12. Nick Saban, Alabama ...... 8.81 2011 Conference USA 13. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ...... 8.50 championship last 14. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 8.43 year, is now the 35th 15. Chris Ault, Nevada ...... 8.37 head coach in UNC 16. Frank Solich, Ohio ...... 8.31 history and its 11th 17. Kyle Whittingham, Utah ...... 8.25 since joining the ACC 18. Todd Graham, Arizona State ...... 8.17 in 1953. Fedora com- 19. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 8.11 piled a record of 34-19 20. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .. 8.10 in four years as head coachh at SSouthernth 21. Jeff Tedford, California ...... 7.90 Tom O’Brien Al Golden Miss. 21 Noting the ACC--TheNoting Coaches ACC Coaches

2005-2012 ACC Interdivisional Records NC State’s Tom O’Brien Includes Championship Game(s) ACC Divisional Records Latest To Coach at #Refl ects 2009 ACC title game vacated due to (All Games 2005-2012) NCAA sanctions *Includes ACC Championship Multiple ACC Schools *UNC actual record is 9-12 but vacated two NC State’s Tom O’Brien is the fi fth coach in wins due to NCAA sanctions in 2008 and 2009 ATLANTIC DIVISION Atlantic Coast Conference history to have served as a head coach of two ACC schools. Atlantic Division ...... Record (Rnk) Boston College ..... Overall .Home ..Road O’Brien coached at Boston College from 1997 Boston College ...... 11-14 (7th) vs. Atlantic Division ....22-13 ....12-6 ....10-7 through 2006, which included the school’s vs. Coastal Division ..11-13* ...... 6-5 ...... 5-6 Clemson ...... 12-11 (4th) Totals ...... 33-26* ..18-11 ..15-13 fi rst two seasons Florida State ...... 14-9 (3rd) (2005-06) of ACC Maryland ...... 9-12 (9th) Clemson membership. Jim Ta- NC State ...... 12-9 (4th) tum was the fi rst ACC vs. Atlantic Division ....23-12 ....13-4 ....10-8 Wake Forest ...... 11-11 (5th) vs. Coastal Division ..12-11* ...... 7-4 ...... 4-6 coach at two schools; Atlantic Totals ...... (.523)..69-63* Totals ...... 35-23* ....20-8 ..14-14 he fi rst coached at North Carolina in Coastal Division ...... Record Florida State 1942, then at Mary- Duke ...... 3-18 (12th) vs. Atlantic Division ....19-15 ....12-6 ...... 7-9 land from 1947-55 be- Georgia Tech ...... #16-7 (2nd) vs. Coastal Division ....14-9* ...... 5-5 ...... 8-3 fore returning to UNC Miami ...... 10-12 (6th) Totals ...... 33-24* ..17-11 ..15-12 beginning in 1956 until North Carolina ...... *7-12 (10th) his death in 1958. Others who have coached Virginia ...... 8-13 (11th) Maryland at two ACC schools include Bobby Ross (Md, Virginia Tech ...... 19-7 (1st) vs. Atlantic Division ....13-22 ...... 8-9 ....5-13 GT), Al Groh (WF, UVa) and Bill Dooley (UNC, Coastal Totals ...... (.477)..#63-69* vs. Coastal Division ...... 9-12 ...... 6-5 ...... 3-7 WF). Totals ...... 22-34 ..14-14 ....8-20 Dooley actually coached at three current ACC schools as he spent nine seasons at Vir- NC State ginia Tech before the Hokies joined the ACC, Tech’s Beamer Becomes vs. Atlantic Division ....11-24 ....10-7 ....1-17 in between stints at UNC and Wake Forest, 10th FBS Head Coach To Win vs. Coastal Division ...... 12-9 ...... 7-6 ...... 5-3 winning 162 games in his career. Dooley and Totals ...... 23-33 ..17-13 ....6-20 Ross are the only coaches in ACC history to 200 Games At One School be named ACC Coach of the Year at more With a 17-10 win over East Carolina in Wake Forest than one school. Others who have coached 2011, Virginia Tech head football coach vs. Atlantic Division ....17-18 ....12-6 ....5-12 Frank Beamer accomplished yet another vs. Coastal Division ....11-11 ...... 5-5 ...... 5-6 at more than one current ACC school, though Totals ...... 28-29* ..17-11 ...10-18 not necessarily when they were in the ACC, milestone in a career which now spans 32 include John Heisman, who coached at both years as a head coach. The win was Beamer’s 200th at his alma COASTAL DIVISION Georgia Tech and Clemson. mater making him onlyo the 10th head Duke ...... Overall .Home ..Road Coaching At More Than coachc in NCAA FBS vs. Atlantic Division ...... 3-18 ....1-10 ...... 2-8 historyh to have won vs. Coastal Division ...... 3-32 ....2-15 ....1-17 One ACC School Totals ...... 6-50 ....3-25 ....3-25 Name, School, Yrs...... Record 2002 games at one Jim Tatum, Maryland (1947-55) ...... 73-15-4 school.s He became Georgia Tech North Carolina (1942, 56-58) ...... 19-17-3 onlyo the second vs. Atlantic Division ..17-7*# ...... 9-3 ...... 6-3 Bill Dooley, North Carolina (1967-77) ...69-53-2 ACCA head coach Wake Forest (1987-92) ...... 29-36-2 vs. Coastal Division ....22-14 ....12-4 ..10-10 tot do so, joining Totals ...... 38-21* ....21-7 ..16-13 Bobby Ross, Maryland (1983-86) ...... 39-19-1 formerf Florida State Georgia Tech (1987-91) ...... 31-6-1 Al Groh, Wake Forest (1981-86) ...... 26-40-0 headh coach Bobby Miami Virginia (2001-09) ...... 59-53-0 BBowden, Beamer’s vs. Atlantic Division ...... 9-12 ...... 5-7 ...... 4-5 Tom O’Brien, Boston College (1997-2006) . 75-45-0 ooverall record in 25 vs. Coastal Division ....19-16 ....12-7 ...... 7-9 NC State (2007-09) ...... 33-31-0 sseasons at Virginia Totals ...... 28-28 ..17-14 ..11-14 Tech is 210-98-2 (.681). He is now only the second active FBS head coach with 200 wins North Carolina ACC Head Coaches at More at one school with Nevada’s Chris Ault (227). vs. Atlantic Division ...... 9-12 ...... 6-5 ...... 3-7 Than One Current ACC School vs. Coastal Division ....15-20 ...... 9-8 ....6-12 Name, School, Yrs...... Record Totals ...... 24-32 ..15-13 ....9-19 W.C. Riddick, NC State (1898-99) ...... 1-3-2 200 Wins At One School Name, School ...... Years .. Wins . Pct. Wake Forest (1889-90) ...... 3-3-0 Virginia John Heisman, Clemson (1900-03) ...... 19-3-2 Paterno, Penn State ..... 1966-11 ...... 409.. .746 vs. Atlantic Division ...... 8-13 ...... 4-6 ...... 4-7 Georgia Tech (1904-19) ...... 102-29-7 Bowden, FSU ...... 1976-09 ...... 316... 756 vs. Coastal Division ....16-19 ....10-8 ....6-11 Andy Gustafson, VT (1926-29) ...... 22-13-1 Edwards, BYU ...... 1972-00 ...... 257.. .716 Totals ...... 24-32 ..14-14 ..10-18 Miami (1948-63) ...... 115-78-4 Osborne, Nebraska ...... 1973-97 ...... 255 . .836 Tom Nugent, Florida State (1953-58) . 34-28-1 Stagg, Chicago ...... 1892-32 ...... 244.. .674 Virginia Tech Maryland (1959-65) ...... 36-34-0 Bryant, Alabama ...... 1958-82 ...... 232.. .612 Jerry Claiborne, Virginia Tech (1961-70) ...... 61-39-2 vs. Atlantic Division ....19-7* ...... 8-2 ...... 8-3 Ault, Nevada ...... 1976-** .... 227 .686 vs. Coastal Division ...... 31-5 ....17-3 ....14-2 Maryland (1972-81) ...... 77-37-3 Beamer, Va. Tech...... 1987-** .... 210 .681 Bill Dooley, North Carolina (1967-77) ...... 69-53-2 Totals ...... 50-12* ....25-5 ....22-5 Virginia Tech (1978-86) ...... 64-37-1 Hayes, Ohio State ...... 1951-76 ...... 205.. .761 Wake Forest (1987-92) ...... 29-36-2 V. Dooley, Georgia ...... 1964-88 ...... 201.. .715 *Includes ACC Championship Game(s) Butch Davis, Miami (1995-2000) ...... 51-20-0 Boldfaced Denotes Active Coach # Refl ects ACC title game vacated due to North Carolina (2007-10) ...... 28-23-0 NCAA sanctions 22 Noting the ACC--The Coaches Virginia Leads All ACC Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher Schools In Games Played Joins Select Company in Second Season Virginia, which completed its 122nd In 2011Florida State’s second- Rk.Coach, School, Yr ...... Rec ...... Pct. season of college football this year, leads all year head coach Jimbo Fisher ACC schools in number of college football 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-93) .....23-2-0 ...... 920 joined some select company 2. Jim Tatum, MD (53-54) ...... 17-3-0 ...... 850 games played. The Cavaliers have played in in only his second season on 3. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-91) ...... 19-4-1 ...... 813 1,230 football games. North Carolina, which the job as the Seminoles head has played 122 seasons, is second with coach. Fisher compiled a 19-8 4. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-02) ...... 21-5-0 ...... 808 1,216 games. Overall, Virginia ranks 6th record (.704) in his fi rst two 5. Frank Beamer, VT (04-05) ...... 21-5-0 ...... 808 among all NCAA Bowl Subdivision Teams seasons. His winning percent- 6. Charley Pell, CL (77-78) ...... 18-4-1 ...... 804 and 12th overall among all schools in Di- age ranks him 12th among 7. Bill Murray, DU (53-54) ...... 14-4-1 ...... 763 vision I. Ivy League member Penn (1,313) all ACC head coaches in their 8. Larry Coker, UM (04-05) ...... 18-6-0 ...... 750 leads all schools in Division I. second season, ahead of such 9. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-09) ...... 20-7-0 ...... 741 ACC Schools’ All-Time Records fi gures as Clemson’s Danny 10.Lou Holtz, NCS (72-73) ...... 17-6-0 ...... 739 (Updated through 2012 to date) Ford and Georgia Tech’s Bobby 11. Jeff Jagodzinski, BC (07-08)...... 20-8-0 ...... 714 School .....Games ...... W-L-T ... Pct. Ross. The best mark recorded 12.Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-11) ..... 19-8-0 ...... 704 Virginia ...... 1,230 ..... 629-553-48 .....531 by an ACC head coach in his 13. Bobby Ross, MD (82-83) ...... 16-8-0 ...... 667 UNC ...... 1,216 ..... 664-498-54 .....568 fi rst two years in the league Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-94)...... 16-8-0 ...... 667 Maryland ...... 1,202 ..... 614-545-43 .....529 was by Fisher’s predecessor at Ga. Tech ...... 1,192 ..... 688-462-43 .....595 FSU, Bobby Bowden, who lost 15. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-00) .....15-9-0 ...... 625 Va. Tech ...... 1,171 ..... 691-434-46 .....610 just twice in 25 games during Chuck Amato, NCS (00-01) ...... 15-9-0...... 625 Clemson ...... 1,151 ..... 658-448-45 .....591 the 1992-93 seasons, captur- 17. Danny Ford, CL (79-80) ...... 14-9-0 ...... 609 NC State ...... 1,143 ..... 551-537-55 .....506 ing ACC crowns in both years Bost. Coll. ....1,116 ..... 625-454-37 .....577 Wake For...... 1,063 ..... 421-609-33 .....412 and the national title in 1993. Duke ...... 973 ..... 460-482-31 .....489 Miami ...... 920 ..... 575-326-19 .....635 Clemson’s Memorial Stadium Is Florida State. ...737 ..... 486-235-17 .....671 Home Sweet Home for Tiger’s Dabo Swinney ACC Schools Ranked By Clemson head coach Dabo Swin- All-Time Winning Percentage ney has enjoyed coaching in the Highest Winning Percentage, Home ACC Games (Updated through 2012 to date) cozy and imposing confi nes of the School Pct. W-L-T Yrs. (Minimum 4 Years) Florida State. ...671 .....486-235-17 ...... 66 Tigers’ home fi eld, also known as Rk.Coach, School, Yr ...... Rec ...... Pct. Miami ...... 635 .....575-326-19 ...... 87 Death Valley. In his fi rst four sea- 1. Ken Hatfi eld, CL (90-93) ...... 12-1-1 ...... 893 Va. Tech ...... 610 .....691-434-46 ...... 119 sons as head coach of the Tigers, 2. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-09) .....62-10-0 ...... 861 Ga. Tech ...... 595 .....688-462-43 ...... 120 Swinney’s teams have won 12 3. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11) ..... 12-2-0 ...... 857 Clemson ...... 591 .....658-448-45 ...... 117 of the fi rst 14 home ACC games, Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-81) ...... 24-4-0 ...... 857 Bost. Coll...... 577 .....625-454-37 ...... 112 a winning percentage of .857. UNC ...... 568 .....664-498-54 ...... 122 That stacks up pretty well with 5. Bill Murray, Duke (53-65) ...... 28-5-0 ...... 848 Virginia ...... 531 .....629-553-48 ...... 123 some of the great names in ACC 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...... 9-1-2 ...... 833 Maryland ...... 528 .....614-545-43 ...... 120 coaching. Swinney’s winning per- 7. Danny Ford, CL (79-89) ...... 32-7-0 ...... 821 NC State ...... 506 .....551-537-55 ...... 121 centage ties him with Maryland’s 8. Frank Beamer, VT (04-11) ...... 26-6-0 ...... 813 Duke ...... 489 .....460-482-31 ...... 100 Wake Forest ....412 .....421-609-33 ...... 111 Jerry Claiborne for 3rd among 9. Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ...... 12-4-0 ...... 750 ACC head coaches. Another for- Frank Howard, CL (53-69) ...... 30-10-0 ...... 750 All NCAA Time Games Played mer Tiger coach, Ken Hatfi eld, George O’Leary, GT (95-01) .....21-7-0 ...... 750 (Updated Through the 2011 season) has the highest percentage, post- *Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-11) ....6-2-0 ...... 750 Pl. School ...... Games ing a 12-1-1 mark in four seasons 12.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ...... 18-7-0 ...... 720 1. Penn ...... 1323 (.893). Legendary Florida State 13. George Welsh, UVa (82-00) ...... 49-20-1 ...... 707 2. Yale ...... 1271 coach Bobby Bowden won more 14. Bobby Ross, MD-GT (82-91) .....23-10-1 ...... 691 3. Rutgers...... 1267 ACC home games than any other 4. Lehigh ...... 1263 coach games with 62 triumphs 15. Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (06-11) ..18-9-0 ...... 667 5. Fordham ...... 1262 in his 18 years in the league and 16. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-10) ...... 26-14-0 ...... 650 6. Harvard...... 1252 17. Al Groh, UVa (01-09) ...... 23-13-0 ...... 639 Lafayette ...... 1252 his winning percentage of .861, is 8. Navy ...... 1244 second-best. Bowden’s successor 18. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-08) .....24-14-0 ...... 631 9. Michigan...... 1241 at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher is on 19. Mack Brown, UNC (88-97) ...... 24-14-1 ...... 628 10. Nebraska ...... 1235 a pretty good pace himself, having 20. Chan Gailey, GT (02-07) ...... 15-9-0 ...... 625 11. Syracuse...... 1231 won six of his fi rst eight ACC home 12. Virginia ...... 1229 games. Four Clemson coaches * Not yet eligible, Fisher has coached just two years Penn State ...... 1229 rank in the Top 10 including Hat- 13. Princeton ...... 1223 fi eld (1st), Swinney (tie for 3rd), 15. Texas ...... 1221 Danny Ford (7th) and the legend- 16. North Carolina ...... 1215 ary Frank Howard (tied for 9th). 23 Noting ACC Football Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson ESPN.com Names on the Cover of the NFL Preview of NC State’s Amerson, ESPN The Magazine Former Georgia Tech All-America Calvin Johnson UNC’s Cooper, UVa’s Aboushi to was pictured on the cover of ESPN the Magazine’s Preseason All-America Team NFL Preview edition this past week. Johnson, who ESPN.com has named three ACC players to its earlier was tabbed to be on the cover of NFL Madden 2012 preseason All-America team. ESPN.com for 2012, leads a stable of former ACC pass receiv- tabbed NC State junior David Amerson, ers who dominated play in the 2011 NFL Playoffs and accounted for more then 50% of all touchdown who led the nation in 2012 in interceptions, North passes and 34.7% of the passing yardage in the Carolina senior offensive guard Jonathan Cooper Playoffs. Included in that group was former ACC and Virginia senior offensive tackle Oday Aboushi to players TE Vernon Davis (Maryland, SF), WR Ha- its 25-man preseason All-America squad. Amerson keem Nicks (UNC, NYG), WR Demaryius Thomas is on the watch lists for the Nagurski, Jim Thorpe (GT, Den.), WR Torrey Smith (Maryland, Balt.,), WR and Bednarik Awards, while Aboushi and Cooper Eddie Royal (Virginia Tech, Den.), WR Andre John- both are on the watch lists for the Outland Trophy son (Miami, Hous.) and TE Jimmy Graham (Miami, NO).

ESPN.com Announces Preseason All-ACC team ESPN.com announced its preseason all-ACC team on Aug. 29. Offensively, there was only one difference from what the media chose in July at the ACC Football Kickoff in Greensboro, N.C. Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas got the nod over Clemson’s Tajh Boyd. Defensively, there were also a few tweaks, as ESPN.com chose both Florida State defensive ends, and Georgia Tech’s Jeremiah Attaochu at linebacker. With the dis- missal of former FSU cornerback Greg Reid, though, Clemson’s Sammy Watkins was promoted to the top return man. OFFENSE DEFENSE WR Conner Vernon, Duke DE Brandon Jenkins, Florida State Florida State’s Hopkins WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson DE Bjoern Werner, Florida State TE Matt Furstenburg, Maryland DT Joe Vellano, Maryland Seeks ACC Scoring Marks, T James Hurst, North Carolina DT Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest Groza Honors T Oday Aboushi, Virginia LB Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech Florida State senior PK Dustin Hopkins, a G Omoregie Uzzi, Georgia Tech LB Kevin Reddick, North Carolina 2011 fi nalist for the Award and a G Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina LB Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech 2010 Groza semifi nalist, now has 341 career C Dalton Freeman, Clemson CB David Amerson, NC State points, having made 65 of 84 FG attempts QB Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (.774) and 146 of 150 PATs, including the RB Giovani Bernard, North Carolina S Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State last 139 in a row. Hopkins now needs just 53 RB Andre Ellington, Clemson S Earl Wolff, NC State points to break the ACC career scoring mark of 393 points, set during the 2001-04 seasons SPECIALISTS by Maryland standout Nick Novak. PK Dustin Hopkins, Florida State P Dalton Botts, Miami SP Sammy Watkins, Clemson Career Scoring Pl. Player, School ...... Years ..Pts. 1. Nick Novak, MD...... 01-04 ...393 2. Xavier Beitia, FSU ...... 01-04 ...375 Duke’s O-Line Built 3. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...... 09-** ...341 Wells and Hope in Ethiopia 4. Sam Swank, WF ...... 05-08 ....337 Somewhere in between drilling pipe for two freshwater wells, 5. Connor Hughes, UVa ...... 02-05 .. 332 visiting with children at local orphanages and traveling the vast 6. Scott Bentley, FSU...... 93-96 ...326 landscape of the Ethiopian countryside, offensive guard Dave Harding, tackle Takoby Cofi eld, center Brian Moore and 7 of Career Field Goals their Duke football teammates developed a deeper appreciation Pl. Player, School ...... Years ..... FGs for all that life in the United States affords them. Harding and his 1. Nick Novak, MD ...... 01-04...... 80 fellow offensive linemen along with strength and conditioning 2. Sam Swank, WF ...... 05-08...... 71 assistant Marcus Johnson, spent nearly two weeks in Ethiopia 3. Nelson Welch, CL ...... 91-94...... 70 helping to construct freshwater wells for local communities. The 4. Xavier Betiia, FSU ...... 01-04...... 67 group fi nished one halfway-completed well and began the drill- 5. Conner Hughes, UVa ...... 02-05...... 66 ing process for a second well, ensuring safe drinking water for Sebasian Janikowski, FSU ..97-99...... 66 hundreds of people nearby. 7. Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 04-07...... 65 Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...... 09-** ...... 65 24 Noting ACC Football Virginia Tech Only Team Nationally With 10 Wins Duke’s Vernon On Pace Clemson’s Chandler Catanzaro Each of Last Eight Years to Break ACC Named One of Lou Groza Virginia Tech is the only team in the Receiving Standards Placekickers of the Week NCAA’s FBS to have won 10 or more With 10 catches for 180 yards in his fi rst Clemson junior placekicker Chandler games in the past eight consecutive sea- 2012 game, Duke senior WR Conner Vernon Cantanzaro was named one of fi ve Lou sons. From 2004, Tech’s fi rst season in is within sight of becom- Groza Placekickers of the ACC, through this year to date, the ing the ACC’s all-time the Week after his four- Hokies of coach Frank Beamer have post- leading receiver. Vernon, ed an 85-24 record, a sizzling .780 win- fi eld goal performance in ning percentage. a 2nd-team All-ACC pick Clemson’s 26-19 win over During that time, Tech has captured last year who became the first receiver in league 25th-ranked Catanzaro four ACC Football Championships and made four of his fi ve fi eld won three ACC Football Championship history with back-to-back Games, as well as four Coastal Division 70-catch seasons, moved goal attempts, making titles. from 7th to 4th last week- kicks of 24, 40, 37 and 18 yards, while end on the ACC career missing only from 55 yards. Virginia Tech Since 2004 reception list with 208 Catanzaro highlighted a good weeked Year ....Record ... ACC Record ...... AP catches, and from 15th to for ACC placekickers as fi ve ACC kick- 2004...... 10-3 ...... 7-1 ...... 10th 12th in pass reception yardage with 2,855 ers were perfect on at least two fi eld 2005...... 11-2 ...... 7-1 ...... 7th yards. He needs 25 receptions and 663 yards goal attempts and Virginia Tech’s Cody 2006...... 10-3 ...... 6-2 ...... 19th to set ACC standards in both categories. One Journell rebounded from an early miss, 2007...... 11-3 ...... 7-1 ...... 9th of those he passed last weekend was former to send the Hokies’ game with Georgia 2008...... 10-4 ...... 5-3 ...... 15th teammate Donovan Varner, who ended his 2009...... 10-3 ...... 6-2 ...... 10th career last year with 207 career receptions. Tech into over time with a 41 yard three- 2010...... 11-3 ...... 8-0 ...... 15th pointer, before winning the game with a 2011...... 11-3 ...... 7-1 ...... 9th 17-yarder in the fi rst overtime session. Totals .. 84-24 ...... 53-11 ACC Career Pass Receptions Pl. Name, School, Year ...... Rcpt. ACC Top Placekickers for Aug. 31-Sept. 3 1. Aaron Kelly, CL, 05-08 ...... 232 Pl. Player, School ...... FG-FGA LFG Glennons are the third 2. Desmond Clark, WF, 95-98 ...... 216 1. Chandler Catanzaro, CL ...... 4-5 ...... 40 Brother Tandem to Start at 3. Billy McMullen, UVa., 99-02 ...... 210 2. Nate Freese, BC ...... 3-3 ...... 37 4. Conner Vernon, Duke, 09-** ..... 208 3. Casey Barth, UNC ...... 2-2 ...... 32 Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...... 2-2 ...... 30 Quarterback in the ACC 5. Peter Warrick, FSU, 96-99 ...... 207 When NC State’s Mike Glennon started all Drew Jarrett, UVa ...... 2-2 ...... 45 13 games for the Wolfpack in 2011, lead- Donovan Varner, Duke, 08-11 ...... 207 Jake Wieclaw, UM ...... 2-2 ...... 24 ing the team to an 8-5 record and throwing 7. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS, 00-03 ...... 200 7. Cody Journell, VT ...... 2-3 ...... 41 for 31 touchdowns, he be- came part of only the third ACC Career Reception Yards brother tandem to start at Ellington’s 228 Yards vs. quarterback in the Atlantic Pl. Name, School, Yrs ...... Yards Auburn; 5th-Best ACC Effort Coast Conference. Glen- 1. Peter Warrick, FSU, 96-99 ...... 3,517 non’s older brother Sean 2. Torry Holt, NCS, 96-99 ...... 3,379 Against a Ranked Opponent started at quarterback for 3. Clarkston Hines, Duke, 86-89 .....3,318 When Clemson’s Andre Ellington ran for a ca- reer-high 228 yards on just 25 carries against Virginia Tech during the 4. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS, 00-03 ...3,119 2004-08 seasons and was 25th-ranked Auburn (USA Today), he recorded named MVP of the 2008 5. Billy McMullen, UVa, 99-02 ...... 2,978 the 5th-best rushing effort by an ACC player ACC Football Champion- 6. Ricky Proehl, WF, 86-89 ...... 2,949 against a nationally-ranked foe. The 200-yard ship Game. Together, they 7. Jermaine Lewis, MD, 92-95 ...... 2,932 day for the Moncks Corner, S.C., native was the have combined to complete 8. Calvin Johnson, GT, 04-06 ...... 2,927 second of his collegiate career. Ellington, who led all rushers nationally on the season’s fi rst 60.4% of their passes for 9. E.G. Green, FSU, 94-97 ...... 2,920 8,535 yards and 61 touch- weekend, ran for 212 yards last year against downs. They follow in the 10. Kelly Campbell, GT, 98-01 ...... 2,907 Maryland. footsteps of Chris (1972-74) 11. Jarrett Boykin, VT, 08-11 ...... 2,884 and Matt Kupec (1976-79), 12. Conner Vernon, DU, 09-** ... 2,855 . . No. Name, School ...... Yds ...... Opp ... Yr. who started at quarterback Hakeem Nicks, UNC, 06-08 ...... 2,840 1. Darren Evans, VT ...... 253 ...... Md (23) .2008 2. Ted Brown, NCS ...... 251 .Penn St. (9) .1977 for North Carolina, and Rod 13. Desmond Clark, WF, 95-98 ...... 2,834 (1980-82) and Mike Elkins (1985-88), who 3. Willie Joyner, Md...... 240 .....UNC (10) .1982 started at quarterback for North Carolina 14. Aaron Kelly, CL, 05-08 ...... 2,733 4. C.J. Spiller, CL ...... 233 ...... GT(12) .2009 and Wake Forest, respectively. The Elkins 15. Kerry Watkins, GT, 99-02 ...... 2,680 5. Andre Ellington, CL ....228 Auburn (25) .2012 brothers have the most fraternal passing 6. Morgan Kane, WF ...... 224 ...... GT (14) .1999 yards with 10,011. The Glennons, espe- 7. James Davis, CL ...... 216 ...... GT (13) .2006 cially if Mike can duplicate his junior sea- Natrone Means, UNC ....216 ...... UVa (17) .1992 son, should pass that sometime this year, 9. Alvin Blount, Md ...... 214 ...... CL (20) .1984 along with the Elkins’ total of 68 touch- 10. Thomas Jones, UVa ..... 213 ...... GT (7) .1999 down passes. 11. Thomas Jones, UVa. .... 210 .....BYU (17) .1999 12. Thomas Jones, UVa ..... 207 ...... GT (25) .1998 Ray Robinson, NCS ...... 202 ...... UVa (16) .1998 25 2012 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 Champions, the procedures listed below will be followed: Two-Team Tie: 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Records of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall record. Charlotte’shl ’BkfA Bank of America i Stadium Sdi (Divisional) Conference record and preceding through the division. Multiple ties within the division broken from fi rst-to-last. Media Credentials 2012 Championship 4. Overall record versus all common non-divisional Available by application only through opponents. the ACC website--www.theacc.com-- Game Facts 5. Combined record vs. all non-divisional teams. after October 15, 2012. In its third year in Charlotte, the Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Football Cham- 6. Record versus common non-divisional teams pionship Game will once again be a prime based on their order of fi nish (divisional and non- Media Coordinator time experience at Bank of America Stadium divisional) and proceeding through other common Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner with either a 7:45 p.m. kickoff on ESPN or non-divisional teams based on their order of fi nish For Football Communications an 8 p.m. start on ABC on Saturday, Decem- within their division. 336-369-1210 ber 1. Bank of America Stadium is home to 7. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Charlotte’s Belk Bowl, to the NFL Carolina Bowl Championship Series Standings following the Panthers, and to various other college foot- Championship Headquarters ball games. end of regular season game shall be the divisional The Charlotte Westin Hotel representative in the ACC Championship Game. Championship Week Schedule: 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw. The Charlotte Westin Hotel will (Subject to Change) serve as both the Championship Sunday, November 25 Game Headquarters and the Media Coaches Media Teleconference ...... 4 p.m. Three-Team (or More) Team Tie Headquarters for the ACC’s Sev- (Media Only) (Once tie has been reduced to two teams, enth Annual Football Championship Monday, November 26 the two-team tiebreaker format is used.) Game. 1. Combined head-to-head record among teams. Conveniently located in Uptown Players Media Teleconference .11:30 a.m. (Media Only) Charlotte and within walking dis- 2. Records of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team tance of Bank of America Stadium, Friday, November 30 the hotel will serve as the media Championship Game Press Conference. 1 p.m. within the division with the best overall (divisional headquarters on Friday and Saturday (Bank of America Stadium or conference) record, and proceeding through prior to the Championship Game. Both Coaches Available) the division. Multiple ties within the division will A media workroom and hospitali- be broken fi rst to last. ACC Night of Legends ...... 6-10 p.m. ty room with complimentary internet (Charlotte Convention Center) 4. Overall record for non-divisional teams. wireless connections will be avail- 5. Combined record versus all common non- able on Friday and Saturday. The Saturday, December 1 divisional teams. Westin is located at 601 South Col- ACC 5K Run ...... 8 a.m. 6. Record versus common non-divisional with lege Street, Charlotte, N.C., 28202 Uptown Charlotte the best overall Conference (divisional and non (704) 375-2600 ACC FanFest ...... 12 noon-7 p.m. divisional record) and proceeding through the other (Bank of America Stadium; common non-divisional teams based on their order Team Hotels: Graham & Mint Streets) Atlantic Division: of fi nish within the division. Omni Charlotte Hotel Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game 7. The tied team with the highest ranking in the (Bank of America Stadium) BCS Standings following the conclusion of regular Coastal Division: ESPN, 7:45 p.m. or ABC, 8 pm season games shall be the divisional representative Charlotte Marriott City Center in the ACC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within fi ve-or-fewer Ticket and Event Information: places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, The latest information is the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the ACC available by accessing Championship Game. www.accfootballcharlotte.com 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw.

26 2012 ACC Bowl Games, Selection Order 2012 ACC Bowl Schedule 2012 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 2012 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 Championship Game, then the ACC Champion will serve an at-large selection. as the host team of the Discover Orange Bowl in Miami, Military Bowl Fla. This year’s Discover BCS National Championship Presented by Northrop Grumman Game will be hosted by the Discover Orange Bowl on ACC vs. Army Thursday, Dec. 27, 3 pm (ESPN) Jan. 7 in Miami Gardens, Fla. The BCS may also select RFK Stadium Field (45,000) a second ACC team, if one is eligible for selection (Won Washington, D.C. at least nine regular season games and is ranked among Belk Bowl the Top 14 in the fi nal BCS Standings), and there is an At-Large berth available ACC vs. Big East and the team is selected by one of the four BCS Bowl Games—Discover Orange Thursday, Dec. 27, 6:30 pm (only if the ACC Champion is in the BCS National Championship Game), Allstate (ESPN) Bank of America Stadium Sugar, Tostitos Fiesta and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio. (73,667) Charlotte, N.C. After the BCS selections, then the selection order is: Advocare V100 Independence Bowl ACC vs. SEC Friday, Dec. 28, 2 pm (ESPN), 1. Chick-fi l-A Bowl, Atlanta Independence Stadium (49,147), 2. Russell Athletic Bowl, Orlando Shreveport, La. 3. Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex. Russell Athletic Bowl 4. Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East 5. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Nashville, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 28, 5:30 pm (ESPN) Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438) 6. Advocare V100 Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La. Orlando, Fla. 7. The Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman, Washington, D.C. Conditional Agreement* Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Pac 12 vs. Navy (or ACC) 8. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, San Francisco, Calif. Saturday, Dec. 29, 3:15 pm *If Pac-12 or Navy is unable to fi ll obligation and ACC has an available team (ESPN) AT & T Park (40,184) San Francisco, Calif. Conditions: Franklin American Mortgage 1. The runner-up of the ACC Championship Game, provided, is guaranteed not to fall Music City Bowl further than the Hyundai Sun Bowl. The Sun Bowl will select the ACC Championship ACC vs. SEC Monday, Dec. 31, Noon (ESPN) Game runner-up in any year that team is available to them. LP Field (67,000) Nashville, Tenn. 2. Otherwise, if the bowl does not select the team available with the best Conference Hyundai Sun Bowl record, then it must choose a team that is within one conference win of the team ACC vs. Pac-12 (The “One-Win Rule”) with the best conference record (ie. 5-3 to 6-2), The bowl Monday, Dec. 31, 2 pm (CBS) may take a team that has more than a one game difference, only if the team is Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) El Paso, Tex. ranked more than fi ve spaces above the team with the best Conference record in the fi nal BCS Standings. Chick-fi l-A Bowl ACC vs. SEC Monday, Dec. 31, 7:30 pm 3. If, after all bowl selections have been made, and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (ESPN) has an opening due to the inability of either the Pac-12 Conference or Army to The Georgia Dome (71,147) provide a team, and the ACC has an available, eligible team, then the ACC will send Atlanta, Ga. a team to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Discover Orange Bowl ACC vs. BCS Selection Time Frame Wednesday, Jan. 1, 8:30 pm The Bowl Championship Series will announce its selections on the BCS ESPN (ESPN) Sun Life Stadium (72,230), Selection Show on Sunday, December 2. In conjunction with the BCS selections, Miami Gardens, Fla. each Atlantic Coast Conference affi liated bowl game will make their selections in the order specifi ed above. The ACC, the Bowls and individual schools will announce Discover BCS National Championship Game the selections after all selections are completed on Sunday. BCS No.1 vs. BCS No. 2 Monday, Jan. 7, 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sun Life Stadium (71,540) Miami Gardens, Fla. 27 The ACC and The Bowl Championship Series

The Atlantic Coast Conference and the BCS The Atlantic Coast Conference has been a member of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) since its inception for the 1998 season. ACC Commissioner John Swofford, is the only Com- missioner to twice serve as BCS Coordinator, having done so in the 2000 and 2001 seasons and again in the 2008 and 2009 campaigns, as the ACC successfully administered the BCS on 2012-13 BCS Schedule two separate occasions. Swofford is also the last Commission- Jan. 1 . Rose Bowl Game Presented er to serve as BCS Coordinator. In 2009, the BCS group named by Vizio (ESPN) ...... 5:10 pm longtime college administrator Bill Hancock to serve as the fi rst Executive Director of the Bowl Championship Series. Hancock Jan. 2 .. Allstate Sugar Bowl (ESPN) ....8:30 pm has since assumed most of the duties previously handled by the Jan. 1 .. Discover Orange Bowl (ESPN) ...... 8:30 pm coordinator. Prior to being named Executive Director, Hancock John Swofford Jan. 3 ..Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (ESPN) ..8:30 pm served four years as the Administrator for the BCS. ACC Commissioner Jan. 7 .. Discover BCS National Championship Game(ESPN), Miami Gardens, Fla. ....8:30 pm Heading into its 15th year of determin- ing the National Championship in college football, the Bowl Championship Series BCS Standings Playoff Coming In 2014-15 (BCS) is a fi ve-game arrangement that is The BCS Standings are composed of three On June 26, 2012, the BCS Presidential designed to match the two top-rated teams elements that are weighted equally: the USA Oversight Committee agreed to launch a and to create competitive match ups among Today Coaches poll, 2) the Harris poll, and four-team playoff beginning with the 2014- eight other highly regarded teams in four 3) the average of six computer poll rankings. 15 season. The new format will continue at other games. least 12 years, through the 2025-26 season. The bowl games participating are the The highest and lowest computer ranking The semifi nals will be rotated among six bowl Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Discover Orange is discarded each week with the computer games and will be played either New Year’s Bowl, the Rose Bowl Game presented by average based on the remaining four rank- Eve or New Year’s Day. The championship Vizio and the Allstate Sugar Bowl. In addi- ings. The BCS Standings are compiled and tion, the BCS National Championship Game game, to be managed by the 11 conferences is played at one of the bowl sites, this year released by the National Football Foundation and rotated among neutral sites every year, at Sun Life Staium in Miami Gardens Fla., on eight times during the season, beginning will be on a Monday at least six days after the January 7, 2013. this year on Sunday, October 16 and ending last semifi nal game. A selection committee The term “BCS conference” frequently on BCS Selection Sunday, December 4. will rank the teams for the playoff. is used incorrectly. Actually, all 11 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) confer- ences are “BCS conferences” because the (2013 bowl games) is the third year of the cur- ranked 12th or higher in the fi nal BCS standings, BCS arrangement is managed by the com- rent four-year television agreement with ESPN, 16th or higher if its ranking is higher than that missioners of the 11 NCAA FBS conferences which will televise all fi ve BCS games. of a champion from one of the six conferences and the director of athletics at the University Six conferences (ACC, Big East, Big 12, with automatic qualifi cation. Other teams are of Notre Dame. The conferences are Atlan- Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12) have earned an- eligible to be selected at large by a bowl game tic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Confer- nual automatic qualifi cation for the 2010-13 if they fi nish among the top 14. ence USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, seasons by virtue of contracts to host the bowl The champions of the Big Ten and the Pac- Sun Belt, Pacifi c-12, the Southeastern and games, and/or by having met a four-year metric 12 will play in the Rose Bowl if they do not the Western Athletic. based on competitive results (The ACC cham- qualify for the National Championship Game. The conference commissioners and the pion plays in the Discover Orange Bowl, the Other “regional consideration” tie-ins include the Notre Dame athletics director make deci- Big Ten and Pac-12 champs in the Rose Bowl SEC champion in the Sugar Bowl, the ACC sions regarding all BCS issues, in consul- presented by Vizio, Big 12 in the Tostitos Fi- champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 tation with an athletics directors advisory esta Bowl and SEC in the Allstate Sugar Bowl). champion in the Fiesta Bowl if those teams group and subject to the approval of a presi- Additionally, the highest-ranked champion of are not ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the fi nal BCS dential oversight committee whose mem- Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Standings. bers represent all 120 NCAA FBS programs. Sun Belt or Western Athletic conferences will be The BCS games are operated by com- guaranteed a slot in a BCS game if that team is munity-based organizations in each of the host cities. In addition, there are 30 other post-season bowls, which are managed in- Bill Hancock, Executive Director dependently by entities in 27 cities around Longtime athletics administrator Bill Hancock was named the fi rst the nation. All bowl games provide mean- Executive Director of the Bowl Championship Series on November ingful season-ending opportunities for stu- 17, 2009 and, in doing so, achieved a unique double-double at the dent-athletes. upper echelon of intercollegiate athletics. He was the fi rst full-time The BCS is remarkably successful. It maintains and enhances the importance of director of the NCAA Final Four and is now the fi rst executive director the regular season and preserves the unique of the BCS. Hancock served for 13 years as director of the NCAA’s bowl tradition to the benefi t of the student- Division I Men’s Basketball Championship--the three-week March athletes. And it matches the top two teams. Madness event that culminates at the Final Four. After a family Before the creation of the BCS and its pre- tragedy, he retired in 2002 and for three years was the tournament’s decessors, the Bowl Coalition and Bowl Al- media coordinator on a consulting basis before being named BCS liance, the top two teams had met in a bowl administrator in October of 2005. He is a 1972 journalism graduate game only eight times in the previous 56 of the University of Oklahoma and worked in sports information seasons. They have met in each of the last at his alma mater and also on the staff of the Big Eight Conference Bill Hancock 14 seasons by BCS standards, and 11 of before being named director of the Final Four in 1989. the last 14 seasons according to the Asso- Executive Director ciated Press poll. The 2012 regular season 28 Noting ACC Football Florida State Selected To Take Florida State. Clemson, UNC Headline 2012 All-ACC ACC Football Title For the Preseason Football Team, Each With Four Players Selected GREENSBORO, N.C.-- Florida State, Clemson S.C.) First Time Since 2005 and North Carolina led all Atlantic Coast Confer- North Carolina also had four players GREENSBORO, N.C.--Florida State, seeking its fi rst ence schools each with four players selected to chosen preseason All-ACC in running back league title since 2005, is the consensus choice to win the 2012 Preseason All-ACC Football team in vot- Giovani Bernard (Davie, Fla.), offensive tackle the Atlantic Division and to defeat Virginia Tech in the ing conducted by the media at the annual ACC James Hurst (Plainfi eld, Ind.), offensive 8th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Football Kickoff, which was held July 22-23 at guard Jonathan Cooper (Wilmington, N.C.) Game according to a poll of media members who at- the Grandover Resort in Greensboro. The Pre- and linebacker Kevin Reddick (New Bern, tended the 2012 ACC Football Kickoff at the Grandover season All-ACC team was announced July 25. N.C.). Resort in Greensboro, N.C. In all, 19 of the 25 honorees on the team Virginia Tech, selected by the media to The ballotting marks the second straight year earned fi rst or second-team All-ACC honors last capture its sixth Coastal Division title in eight that Florida State has been projected to win the ACC fall, with eight having been selected to the All- years, placed three players on the team, all Football Championship, as the Seminoles were tapped ACC fi rst team. Four of the selections are return- from its defense, in defensive end James ing fi rst-team or second-team 2012 All-Ameri- Gayle (Hampton, Va.), linebacker Bruce Tay- by the media to win the 2011 title. Clemson was the cas. lor (Riceboro, Ga.) and cornerback Kyle Fuller actual 2011 ACC Football champion, defeating Virginia One of those returning All-America selec- (Baltimore, Md.). Tech 38-10 in the 2011 ACC title game in Charlotte. tions, Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins Three schools—Maryland, NC State and Clemson sophomore wide receiver Sammy Wat- (Fort Myers, Fla.), who was named by the me- Virginia—each had two players chosen. kins (Fort Myers, Fla.), who set ACC single-season dia as the ACC preseason Player of the Year on Maryland was represented by All-America freshman records for receptions (82), reception yard- Monday, was the only unanimous selection on defensive tackle Joe Vellano (Rexford, N.Y.) age (1,219) and receiving touchdowns (12), was the the team, being named on all 68 ballots. and tight end Matt Furstenburg (Flemington, choice for Preseason Player of the Year. Watkins Florida State, tabbed by the media at the ACC N.J.). NC State saw its All-America corner- received 25 votes and nudged out Virginia Tech ju- Football Kickoff to win its fi rst ACC Football title back David Amerson (Greensboro, N.C.) and nior quarterback Logan Thomas (Lynchburg, Va.) since 2005, was represented by defensive end safety Earl Wolff (Raeford, N.C.) chosen to who had 21 votes, Florida State senior quarterback Brandon Jenkins (Tallahassee, Fla.), safety La- the team, while Virginia had linebacker Steve EJ Manuel (Virginia Beach, Va.) coming in third with marcus Joyner (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), placekicker Greer (Solon, Ohio) and offensive tackle Oday 19 votes and Watkins’ junior teammate, quarterback Dustin Hopkins (Houston, Texas) and corner- Aboushi (Brooklyn, N.Y.) selected. Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.), fi nishing fourth with 18. back Greg Reid (Valdosta, Ga.), who was named Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami and Wake For- The Seminoles of coach Jimbo Fisher, who fi nished as the specialist for his abilities as a punt and est each had one player selected. Duke had second in the Atlantic last year, received 72 of 95 fi rst- kickoff returner. wide receiver Conner Vernon (Miami, Fla.); place votes in that portion of the balloting. Sixty of the Clemson, which captured the 2011 ACC Cham- Georgia Tech was represented by offensive 95 also said Florida State will prevail in the title game, set pionship and was selected by the media at the guard Omoregie Uzzi (Lithonia, Ga.), and Mi- for Dec. 1 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. Kickoff to fi nish second to the Seminoles in the ami by Dalton Botts (Taft, Calif.), The Hokies, who have captured fi ve of the seven Atlantic Division, also had four players selected Coastal Division crowns since the ACC went to divi- in Watkins, quarterback Tajh Boyd (Hampton, sional play in 2005, got 83 votes in the Coastal election. Va.), center Dalton Freeman (Pelion, S.C.) and Eighteen electors picked Virginia Tech to garner its running back Andre Ellington (Moncks Corner, fourth ACC football championship in the last six years. 2012 Preseason All-ACC Football Team 2012 ACC Media Predictions Offense ACC Championship Votes 1. Florida State………...... 60 Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown 2. Virginia Tech……… ...... …18 WR Conner Vernon, Duke (41) 6-2 195 Senior Miami, Fla. 3. Clemson………………...... 13 WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson (68) 6-1 200 Sophomore Fort Myers, Fla. 4. Georgia Tech ...... 3 TE Matt Furstenburg, Maryland (35) 6-4 245 Senior Flemington, N.J. 5. NC State ...... 1 T James Hurst, North Carolina (48) 6-7 300 Junior Plainfi eld, Ind. T Oday Aboushi, Virginia (29) 6-6 310 Senior Brooklyn, N.Y. Atlantic Division G Omoregie Uzzi, Georgia Tech (57) 6-3 300 Senior Lithonia, Ga. 1. Florida State (72) ...... 543 G Johnathan Cooper, North Carolina (55) 6-3 295 Senior Wilmington, N.C. 2. Clemson (17) ...... 470 C Dalton Freeman, Clemson (58) 6-3 285 Senior Pelion, S.C. 3. NC State (5) ...... 402 QB Tajh Boyd, Clemson (29) 6-1 225 Junior Hampton, Va. 4. Wake Forest ...... 241 RB Giovani Bernard, North Carolina (60) 5-10 205 Sophomore Davie, Fla. 5. Boston College ...... 181 RB Andre Ellington, Clemson (53) 5-10 190 Senior Moncks Corner, S.C. 6. Maryland ...... 148 Coastal Division Defense 1. Virginia Tech (83) ...... 558 Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown 2. Georgia Tech (10)…………...... 421 DE Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (59) 6-3 265 Senior Tallahassee, Fla. 3. North Carolina (2) ...... 341 DE James Gayle, Virginia Tech (31) 6-4 250 Junior Hampton, Va.. 4. Virginia ...... 326 DT Joe Vellano, Maryland (58) 6-1 285 Senior Rexford, N.Y. 5. Miami………………… ...... 245 DT Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest (33) 5-11 260 Junior Wylie, Texas 6. Duke……………… ...... 104 LB Kevin Reddick, North Carolina (49) 6-3 240 Senior New Bern, N.C. ACC Player of the Year LB Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (42) 6-2 253 Senior Riceboro, Ga. 1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...... 25 LB Steve Greer, Virginia (32) 6-2 225 Senior Solon, Ohio 2. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...... 21 CB David Amerson, NC State (63) 6-3 194 Junior Greensboro, N.C. 3. EJ Manuel, Florida State ...... 19 CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (25) 6-0 181 Junior Baltimore, Md. 4. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 18 S Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State (45) 5-8 204 Junior Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. S Eral Wolff, NC State (30) 6-0 207 Senior Raeford, N.C. ACC Championship Game Predictions 1. Florida State over Virginia Tech ...... 60 Specialists 2. Virginia Tech over Florida State ...... 12 3. Florida State over Georgia Tech ...... 4 Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown 4. Virginia Tech over Clemson ...... 3 PK Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (54) 6-2 190 Senior Houston, Texas Clemson over Georgia Tech ...... 3 P Dalton Botts, Miami (65) 6-3 198 Senior Taft, Calif. (Several with 2 or less) SP Greg Reid, Florida State (35) 5-8 186 Senior Valdosta, Ga.

29 2012 ACC Football Legends ACC 2012 Football Championship Game Legends Class College Hall of Famers Ted Hendricks of Miami and Mike McGee of Duke, ACC Players of the Year Torry Holt of NC State and Frank Quayle of Virginia Headline 2012 Class Led by two members of the College ship team. presented annually to the nation’s top Football Hall of Fame in former Miami Completing the ACC Football Legends defensive end, but which also considers defensive end Ted Hendricks (Miami Class of 2012 are Maryland’s Chet “The in the selection process academic and Springs, Fla.) and former Duke guard Jet” Hanulak (Hackensack, N.J.), an All- community excellence. Originally a na- Mike McGee (Elizabeth City, N.C.) and for- America running back off the Terrapins’ tive of Guatemala, he grew up in Miami mer ACC Players of the Year Frank Quayle 1953 National Champions; North Caro- Springs, Fla., and now lives in suburban (Garden City, N.Y.) of Virginia and Torry lina’s Dre’ Bly (Chesapeake, Va.), a two- Chicago, Ill. Holt (Gibsonville, N.C.) of NC State, the time consensus fi rst-team All-America McGee (1957-59) was a tenacious ACC has announced its Class of 2012 Dr and one of the top cover in two-way guard for the standout Duke Pepper ACC Football Championship Game league history; Virginia Tech defensive teams of the late 1950’s under head Legends. back Pierson Prioleau (Alvin, S.C.), an All- coach Bill Murray. In 1959, he became The Legends will be honored at this America defensive back for the Hokies in the fi rst ACC player to be honored with year’s Dr Pepper ACC Football Champion- the late 1990s and Wake Forest’s Ed Stetz the Outland Trophy, which is presented ship Game weekend. They will be honored (Johnstown, Pa.), two-time All-ACC line- annually to the nation’s top interior at the ACC Night of Legends sponsored backer and defensive stalwart for the De- lineman. That year, he was also voted by the Belk Bowl on Friday, Nov. 30, and mon Deacons’ 1970 ACC Championship the McKevlin Award, as the ACC’s top on Dec. 1, during ceremonies at Bank team. overall athlete in any sport. He was also of America Stadium for the 8th Annual Hendricks (1966-68), known as the named the ACC Football Player of the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, “Mad Stork” for his tall (6-7), angular Year and was a fi rst-team All-America which will be nationally televised with ei- build and his dominating defensive play, selection by the Football Writers Asso- ther a 7:45 pm (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (ABC) started three seasons at defensive end for ciation of America (FWAA), Time and kickoff. the Miami Hurricanes under coach Charlie Look Magazines. The 14th overall se- The group of 12 former gridiron stand- Tate. A three-time All-America for the Hur- lection of the 1960 NFL Draft, he played outs from current ACC schools includes ricanes, he earned consensus, fi rst-team three seasons in the National Football three former ACC Football Players of the All-America honors in 1967 and 1968, and League with the St. Louis Cardinals. Year, six consensus fi rst-team All-Amer- led Miami to a 20-11-1 record. He ended He then began a career in coaching icas, seven fi rst-team All-Americas, and his collegiate career as Miami’s all-time and served eight seasons (1971-78) 10 players who combined for 84 years leading tackler with 318 hits in 1968. That as Duke’s head coach. His 37 wins for in the National Football League. Eleven of year, he was named UPI National Lineman the Blue Devils is the third-most for a the Legends were drafted into the NFL, in- of the Year and fi nished 5th in the Heis- coach in Duke football history. After cluding eight fi rst- or second-round draft man Trophy balloting. He went on to a leaving Duke, he began a successful 25- choices. spectacular 15-year NFL career as an out- year career in athletics administration A total of six of the 12 honorees were side linebacker playing in 215 consecutive serving as director of athletics at Cin- members of the ACC’s 50th Anniversary games with the Baltimore Colts, Green cinnati (1979-84), Southern California team which selected the league’s Top 50 Bay Packers, Oakland and L.A Raiders. (1984-93) and South Carolina (1993- players of its fi rst 50 years in 2003. During his time in the NFL, he helped lead 2005). While at Southern California in Two of the honorees, McGee (1960) and his teams to four Super Bowl champion- 1989, McGee founded the well-regarded Quayle (1969), were also named the win- ships, was an eight-time Pro Bowl selec- Sports Management Institute (SMI) to ner of the ACC’s McKevlin Award which tion, four times selected as an All-Pro and create a highly-academic, graduate- is presented annually to the Conference’s fi ve times named second-team All-Pro. level business program for athletic ad- top overall athlete. He was inducted into the National Football ministrators. Inducted into the National In all, the collection of players combined Foundation and College Hall of Fame in Football Foundation and College Hall of for three national championships, six ACC 1987 and was named to the Pro Football Fame as a player in 1990, he was later Championships, 10 NFL Super Bowl ap- Hall of Fame in 1990. He was named to named to the National Association of pearances and nine NFL Super Bowl titles. the NFL’s 75th Anniversary All-Time team Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NAC- Joining this quartet are Boston Col- and to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the DA) Hall of Fame for his administrative lege offensive guard Bob Hyland (White 1970’s. He was inducted into the Univer- skills in 2010. Born in Washington, D.C., Plains, N.Y.), the Eagles fi rst lineman to sity of Miami Hall of Fame in 1980, to its he grew up in Elizabeth City, N. C., and be taken in the fi rst round of the NFL Draft; Ring of Honor in 1997 and had his jersey now lives in Montrose, Col. Clemson tight end Bennie Cunningham number—number 89—retired, also in Quayle (1966-68), one of the top run- (Seneca, S.C.), a consensus fi rst-team 1997. His philanthropic foundation—The ning backs in Virginia history, set more All-America for the Tigers in 1974; Florida Ted Hendricks Foundation--with goals than 20 ACC offensive records in his State linebacker Sam Cowart (Jackson- aimed at providing assistance to local and three seasons in Charlottesville includ- ville, Fla.), a consensus fi rst-team All- national charities through awards, grants ing, at the time, the single-season rush- America for the Seminoles in 1997; and and scholarship programs aimed at recre- ing mark of 1,213 yards in 1968. That Georgia Tech safety (Toccoa, ational, health and educational programs year, he was named the ACC Football Ga.), a consensus fi rst-team All-America for both youth and seniors, also spon- Player of the Year and, as also a stand- for the Jackets’ 1990 National Champion- sors the Ted Hendricks Award, which is out in lacrosse, the ACC’s Athlete of the 30 2012 ACC Football Legends

Year and winner of the McKevlin Award. cords for most catches (7) and receiving 1997 (116) after sitting out the 1996 His impressive 6.93 per-carry average in yards (109). A native of Gibsonville, N.C., season with a knee injury. In 1997, 1968 is still the third-best per-carry mark he currently resides in Raleigh, N.C. he was named a consensus fi rst-team by an ACC back with over 1,000 or more Hyland (1964-66) lettered three con- All-America, was a fi nalist for both the yards in a single season. Quayle led the secutive years for Boston College for Butkus Award and the Bronko Nagur- nation in 1966 in all-purpose yardage and head coach Jim Miller at center and of- ski Trophy and was named National he still holds the ACC all-purpose career fensive guard. He helped lead BC to a Defensive Player of the Year by the per-game record (166.0). Quayle still three-year 16-13 record and earned an in- Football News. The 1997 Florida State ranks 16th on the ACC’s career rushing vitation to the East-West Shrine Game in defense set a school record in rush- yards-per-game list, 10th in ACC career San Francisco. Selected in the fi rst round ing defense, allowing just 1.5 yards all-purpose yardage (4,981) and is 7th on and as the ninth overall pick of the 1967 per rush. That year, Cowart was also the Virginia career rushing list with 2,695 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and honored as the winner of the ACC’s yards. A two-time, fi rst-team All-ACC hon- their legendary coach Vince Lombardi, he Brian Piccolo Award for Courage. The oree (1967-68), he also earned Honorable became the fi rst Eagle offensive lineman 39th selection in the second round Mention All-America honors in lacrosse to be drafted in the fi rst round of the NFL of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Buffalo (1967). He was selected in the 5th round Draft. He played 11 years in the National Bills, Cowart went on to an eight-year of the 1969 NFL Draft by the Denver Bron- Football League, the fi rst three seasons NFL career with Buffalo, the New York cos and played one season in the NFL. He with Green Bay, and saw action in Super Jets and the Minnesota Vikings. He returned to Charlottesville in 1973 and Bowl II. He then played one year for the started 87 NFL games, playing in 100, began an ultra-successful career in real Chicago Bears (1970), fi ve with the New and made 715 career tackles. He was estate. His jersey number—24—is one York Giants (1971-75), returned to Green named All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl af- of just six numbers retired at Virginia. He Bay for one year (1976) before fi nishing ter the 2000 season. He was inducted recently retired after 29 years as the ra- his career with the into the Florida State Hall of Fame in dio football analyst on the Virginia Sports (1977). He was inducted into the Boston 2011. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., he Network. Originally a native of Garden College Varsity Hall of Fame in 1988. A currently lives in his hometown. City, N.Y., he currently lives in Charlot- native of White Plains, N.Y., he currently Swilling (1988-91) a hard-hitting tesville, Va. resides in his hometown. safety and one of the leaders of Geor- Holt (1995-98), one of the top receiv- Cunningham (1973-75) was the proto- gia Tech’s 1990 National Champi- ers in ACC history, was named ACC typical tight end for the Clemson football onship team, lettered for years for Football Player of the Year in 1998 after teams of coach Red Parker during the head coach Bobby Ross. A 3rd-team setting league single-season records of middle 1970s. He lettered three straight All-America as a sophomore in 1989, 88 pass receptions and 1,604 receiving years for the Tigers, leading the team in he earned consensus fi rst-team All- yards in just 11 games. Holt’s record of pass receptions in 1973 and 1974. He was America honors in 1990 as the Jack- 1,604 receiving yards still stands as the named fi rst-team All-ACC in 1974 and ets were named national champions ACC’s single-season record and his per- 1975. A two-time fi rst-team All-America, by the UPI Coaches poll. A two-time game average for that year (145.8) is still he earned consensus All-America honors fi rst-team All-ACC selection (1989- the 8th-best mark in NCAA FBS history. A in 1974. He completed his Clemson ca- 1990), he keyed Tech’s defense from two-time fi rst-team All-ACC selection for reer with 64 receptions for 1,044 yards his free safety position and led the ACC head coach Mike O’Cain, his average of and 17 TDs. The 28th overall selection in pass interceptions with fi ve in 1990. 8.0 receptions per game is an ACC single- in the fi rst round of the 1976 NFL Draft He led Tech to a 16-game non-losing season mark and his total of 88 catches by the Pittsburgh Steelers, he played in streak, including a stretch in the 1989 that year is still the 2nd-best in league his- the NFL for 10 seasons, all with the Steel- and 1990 seasons where the Jackets tory. In 1997, he set an ACC single-game ers. He completed his professional career won 18 of 20 games. He completed his record for most touchdown catches, mak- with 202 receptions for 2,879 yards and career with 13 career interceptions, re- ing 5 against third-ranked Florida State. A 20 touchdowns. In 1984 he was inducted turning them for 239 yards, including consensus All-America in 1998, he ranks into the Clemson Hall of Fame. In 2003, two for touchdowns. The 13 picks are 2nd on the ACC’s career receiving yardage Cunningham was the only tight end cho- tied for the 5th-best total for a Tech list with 3,379 yards. A fi rst-round selec- sen to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Team player. As a sophomore in 1989, he tion and the 6th overall pick in the 1999 in 2003, as one of the Top 50 players in became the fi rst ACC player to return NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, Holt league history. He was also the recipi- an intercepted conversion attempt— played 11 seasons in the NFL, 10 of those ent of Clemson’s Frank Howard Award a 99-yard return versus Duke--for a with the Rams. He was named to the Pro for 1974-75, as the top student-athlete two-point defensive conversion. That Bowl seven times and twice (2003, 2006) who brought honor to Clemson. A native same year he had interception returns was named All-Pro, making 920 catches of Seneca, S.C., he currently resides in for TDs of 72 and 95 yards. He fi n- for 13,382 yards and 74 TDs. He holds Westminster, S.C. ished his career with 267 tackles, the NFL records for most consecutive sea- Cowart (1993-97) was a hard-hitting second-highest total by a defensive sons with 1,300 or more yards (6), most linebacker who played on four ACC Cham- back in Tech history. A seventh-round consecutive seasons with 90 or more pionship teams for coach Bobby Bowden selection in the 1991 NFL Draft by the catches (6). While with the Rams, he was at Florida State and was a key reserve on , he played one sea- a member of two Super Bowl teams, in- the Seminoles 1993 National Champion- son in the NFL with Cleveland. He was cluding helping the Rams to the champi- ship squad. He led FSU in tackles as a named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary onship of Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 in junior in 1995 (115) and as a senior in team in 2003 and was inducted into which he set NFL Super Bowl rookie re- the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame 31 2012 ACC Football Legends in 2001. A native of Toccoa, Ga., he cur- ACC single-season record with 11 in- and earned third-team All-America hon- rently resides in Atlanta. terceptions in his freshman season of ors (The Sporting News) that year. As a Hanulak (1951-53), one of the most 1996. The record stood until this past senior, he led a defense that led the Big explosive runners of his era, set an ACC season when NC State’s David Amerson East in scoring defense, allowing just 12.9 single-season record for highest per- topped it. He still shares, with Amerson, points per game. A fourth-round selection carry rushing average in the league’s fi rst the ACC mark for most interceptions of the San Francisco 49ers in the 1999 season in 1953 that still stands today. per game in a season (1.00) and his Hanulak averaged 9.78 yards per carry 20 career interceptions, at the time an NFL Draft, Prioleau played 12 seasons in (minimum of 65.0 yards per game) that ACC record, still ranks second on the the National Football League for San Fran- year in leading Maryland to a 10-1 record ACC career list. A three-time letterman, cisco, Buffalo, Washington, Jacksonville and the Terps fi rst National Championship he helped lead the Tar Heels to a 28-8 and New Orleans. He was a member of the (both AP and UPI) in football. Nicknamed mark during his time in Chapel Hill. A Saints’ championship team in Super Bowl “Chet the Jet” for his outstanding speed, three-time fi rst-team All-ACC selection, XLIV. Prioleau was also a fi rst cousin of Hanulak led the ACC in rushing in 1953 Bly was the 41st overall selection in the former ACC Legend and Georgia Tech All- with 753 yards in his only season in the second round of the 1999 NFL draft by America Joe Hamilton. A native of Alvin, league. He still holds the Terrapin record the St. Louis Rams. He went on to an S.C., he currently lives in Radford, Va. for career yards per carry (8.13) and ranks 11-year NFL career with St. Louis, De- Stetz (1969-71) was one of the most 20th on the Terps career rushing list with troit, Denver and San Francisco. While productive linebackers in Wake Forest 1,544 yards. A three-time letterman for with St. Louis, he helped the Rams to Maryland (1951-52-53), he earned sec- win Super Bowl XXXIV and reach Su- history and, pound-for-pound, one of the ond-team All-America (International News per Bowl XXXVI. He was twice named most prolifi c tacklers in ACC lore. Stetz set Service) and fi rst-team All-ACC honors in to the NFL’s Pro Bowl (2003, 2004) single-season school records for the Dea- 1953. The 24th overall selection in the and earned All-Pro honors in 2003. In cons in career tackles (460), single-season second round of the 1954 NFL Draft by his 11 years in the NFL, he totaled 419 tackles (203) and career solo tackles (271), the Cleveland Browns, he played two sea- tackles and 43 career interceptions. In despite a playing weight of just over 200 sons in the NFL with Cleveland in 1954 2003, he was named to the ACC’s 50th pounds. When Stetz completed his career and 1957. A two sport (baseball) standout Anniversary Football team. A native of in 1971, the 460 tackles were also an ACC for the Terps, he was inducted into the Chesapeake, Va., he currently resides in career record. The lynchpin of Wake de- Maryland Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. A Charlotte, N.C. fenses of 1969, 1970 and 1971, he helped native of Hackensack, N.J., he currently the Deacons to their fi rst ACC football title resides in Salisbury, Md. Prioleau (1995-98) was one of the Bly (1996-98) is the only player in leaders of the salty Virginia Tech de- in 1970 for head coach Cal Stoll. He still North Carolina history to be named a fenses of the mid-to-late1990s. He let- ranks 16th on the ACC career tackle list and three-time, fi rst-team All-America. He tered four times for head coach Frank also holds the Wake Forest single-game re- was a fi rst-team All-America as a redshirt Beamer, helping Tech to a 26-12 four- cord for tackles with 29 hits against Clem- freshman in 1996 (AP, Walter Camp) year record that included four consecu- son in 1971, as well as the season mark for and earned consensus All-America hon- tive bowl games. A three-year starter, tackles per game of 18.5 in 1971. He was ors in 1997 and 1998 for head coaches he totaled 237 career tackles and had twice named fi rst-team All-ACC in 1970 Mack Brown (1996-97) and Carl Torbush two returns for touchdowns. He was and 1971 and played in the Blue-Gray All- (1998). One of the best cover corners in named fi rst-team All-Big East in 1997 Star game. A native of Johnstown, Pa., he ACC history, Bly led the nation and set an currently resides in his hometown. 2012 ACC Football Legends Roster

Name ...... School ...... Years ...... Position ...... Hometown ...... Current Residence Bob Hyland ...... Boston College ...... 1964-66 ...... Center, Guard ...... White Plains, N.Y. ....White Plains, N.Y. Bennie Cunningham ...... Clemson ...... 1973-75 ...... Tight End ...... Seneca, S.C...... Westminster, S.C. Mike McGee ...... Duke ...... 1957-59 ...... Guard ...... Elizabeth City, N.C. ..Montrose, Col. Sam Cowart ...... Florida State ...... 1993-97 ...... Linebacker ...... Jacksonville, Fla...... Jacksonville, Fla. Ken Swilling ...... Georgia Tech ...... 1988-91 ...... Safety ...... Toccoa, Ga...... Atlanta, Ga. Chet Hanulak ...... Maryland ...... 1951-53 ...... Running Back ...... Hackensack, N.J...... Salisbury, Md. Ted Hendricks ...... Miami ...... 1966-68 ...... Defensive End .....Miami Springs, Fla. ....Chicago, Ill. Dre’ Bly ...... North Carolina ...... 1996-98 ...... Cornerback ...... Chesapeake, Va...... Charlotte, N.C. Torry Holt ...... NC State ...... 1995-98 ...... Wide Receiver .....Gibsonville, N.C...... Raleigh, N.C. Frank Quayle ...... Virginia ...... 1966-68 ...... Running Back ...... Garden City, N.Y...... Charlottesville, Va. Pierson Prioleau ...... Virginia Tech ...... 1995-98 ...... Defensive Back ....Alvin, S.C...... Radford, Va. Ed Stetz ...... Wake Forest ...... 1969-71 ...... Linebacker ...... Johnstown, Pa...... Johnstown, Pa.

32 National Rankings Associated Press Rankings USA Today Rankings P S4 P S4 Alabama 2 1 Alabama 2 1 USC 1 2 USC 3 2 LSU 3 3 LSU 1 3 Oregon 5 4 Oregon 5 4 Oklahoma 4 5 Oklahoma 4 5 Florida State 7 6 Florida State 7 6 Georgia 6 7 Georgia 6 7 Arkansas 10 8 West Virginia 11 8 South Carolina 9 9 South Carolina 9 9 West Virginia 11 9 Arkansas 10 10 Michigan State 13 11 Michigan State 13 11 Clemson 14 12 Clemson 14 12 Wisconsin 12 13 Wisconsin 12 13 Ohio State 18 14 Nebraska 16 14 Virginia Tech 16 15 Texas 15 15 Nebraska 17 16 Oklahoma State 19 16 Texas 15 17 TCU 17 17 Oklahoma State 19 18 Virginia Tech 20 18 Michigan 8 19 Michigan 8 19 TCU 20 20 Kansas State 21 20 Kansas State 22 21 Stanford 18 21 Notre Dame -- 22 Notre Dame 24 22 Louisville 25 23 Florida 23 23 Florida 23 24 Louisville -- 24 Stanford 21 25 Boise State 22 25 Boise State 24 -- Auburn 25 --

AP Ranking History Harris Interactive Rankings Bowl Championship Series (Refl ects only last week’s rankings) Consecutive .... Top ....No. ... Weeks School ...... Polls ..... 10 ...... 1 .. Ranked Boston College ...... 34 ...... 1...... 137 Clemson ...... 15 ...... 81 ...... 2...... 321 Duke ...... 57 ...... 160 Florida State ...... 5 .....312 ...... 60...... 472 Georgia Tech ...... 143 ...... 289 Maryland ...... 79 ...... 6...... 189 Miami ...... 288 ...... 68...... 446 North Carolina ...... 74 ...... 1...... 230 NC State ...... 11 ...... 143 Virginia ...... 24 ...... 3...... 166 Virginia Tech ...... 27 ...... 94 ...... 264 Wake Forest ...... 0 ...... 41

33 ACC Overtime Games The ACC & Overtime ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records The Labor Day Monday matchup between Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech marked School ...... Home ...... Road .....Neu .....Non-ACC ...... ACC ...... TOT the 59th game featuring an ACC team that has had to go to extra sessions. Of Boston College ...... 4-1 ...... 1-2...... 0-0 ...... 2-3 ...... 3-0...... 5-3 the 59 overtime contests, a large portion of them--25--have been played in the Clemson ...... 3-2 ...... 3-2...... 0-1 ...... 0-2 ...... 6-3...... 6-5 month of September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC teams a total of Duke ...... 1-2 ...... 1-4...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 ...... 1-4...... 2-6 13 times in November, while 12 have been played in October, three in August, Florida State ...... 1-0 ...... 0-2...... 0-1 ...... 0-2 ...... 1-1...... 1-3 four in December and two in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, 2012 Allstate Georgia Tech ...... 2-2 ...... 2-2...... 0-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-4...... 4-5 Sugar Bowl). Of the 59 overtime contests, 29 have been ACC games while 30 Maryland ...... 2-0 ...... 2-2...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-1...... 4-2 nonconference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 34-18 Miami ...... 1-4 ...... 3-0...... 0-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 3-2...... 4-4 advantage in the 52 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 31-28 record. Forty-six 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 four in triple overtime. Virginia ...... 3-3 ...... 0-1...... 0-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 1-2...... 3-5 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 ...... 2-1...... 0-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 1-0...... 3-2 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

34 2012 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. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ....9,923 4. Riley Skinner, WF ...... 2006-09 ....9,762 4. Robert Lavette, GT ...... 1981-84 ...... 4,066 5. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ...... 2002-05 ....9,759 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. .2002-05 ....9,665 5. Chris Barclay, WF, ...... 2002-05 ...... 4,032 6. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...... 1996-99 ....9,638 6. Ben Bennett, Duke ...... 1980-83 ....9,614 6. Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 3,998 7. Darian Durant, UNC ...... 2001-04 ....9,630 7. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...... 1996-99 ....9,461 7. Raymond Priester, CL ...... 1994-97 ...... 3,966 8. Mike Voight, UNC ...... 1973-76 ...... 3,971 8. Russell Wilson, NCS ...... 2008-10 ....9,628 8. T.J. Yates, UNC ...... 2007-10 ....9,377 9. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 3,959 9. Reggie Ball, GT ...... 2003-06 ....9,579 9. Spence Fischer, Duke ...... 1992-95 ....9,021 10. James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 ...... 3,881 10. Chris Weinke, FSU ...... 1997-00 ....9,473 10. Matt Ryan, BC ...... 2004-07 ..*8,963 11. James McDougald, WF ....1976-79 ...... 3,811 11.Shawn Jones, GT ...... 1989-92 ....9,296 11. Joe Hamilton, GT ...... 1996-99 ....8,882 12. Montel Harris, BC ...... 2008-11 ...... 3,735 12.Tyrod Taylor, VT ...... 2007-10 ....9,213 12. Jacory Harris, UM ...... 2008-11 ....8,826 13. Jerry Mays, GT ...... 1985-89 ...... 3,699 Chris Rix, FSU ...... 2001-04 ....9,213 13. Darian Durant, UNC ...... 2001-04 ....8,755 14. Leon Johnson, UNC ...... 1993-96 ...... 3,693 14.Spence Fischer, DU ...... 1992-95 ....9,110 14. Russell Wilson, NCS ...... 2008-10 ....8,545 15. Joe McIntosh, NCS ...... 1981-84 ...... 3,642 15.Ben Bennett, DU ...... 1980-83 ....9,061 15. Shawn Jones, GT ...... 1989-92 ....8,441 16. Tremayne Stephens, NCS ....1994-97 ...... 3,553 16. T.J. Yates, UNC ...... 2007-10 ....9,044 16. Chris Rix, FSU ...... 2001-04 ....8,390 17. C.J. Spiller, CL ...... 2006-09 ...... 3,547 18. Tiki Barber, UVa...... 1993-96 ...... 3,389 17. Matt Ryan, BC ...... 2004-07 ..*9,024 17. Reggie Ball, GT ...... 2003-06 ....8,128 19. Tashard Choice, GT ...... 2005-07 ...... 3,365 18.Jacory Harris, UM ...... 2008-11 ....8,823 18. Brian Kuklick, WF ...... 1994-98 ....8,017 20. Terry Kirby, UVa...... 1989-92 ...... 3,348 19.Woodrow Dantzler, CL ...... 1998-01 ....8,249 19. Steve Slayden, Duke ...... 1984-87 ....8,004 21. P.J. Daniels, GT ...... 2002-05 ...... 3,346 20.Steve Slayden, DU ...... 1984-87 ....8,129 20. Drew Weatherford, FSU ...... 2005-08 .... 7,567 22. Michael Ramseur, WF ...... 1982-85 ...... 3,325 21.Brian Kuklick, WF ...... 1994-98 ....7,838 21. Matt Schaub, UVa ...... 2000-03 ....7,502 23. Charlie Wysocki, Md...... 1978-81 ...... 3,317 22.Christian Ponder, FSU ...... 2007-10 ....7,705 22. Mike Elkins, WF ...... 1985-88 ....7,304 24. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ...... 1980-82 ...... 3,267 23.Shawn Moore, UVa ...... 1987-90 ....7,697 23. Scott Milanovich, Md...... 1992-95 ....7,301 25.Jonathan Dwyer, GT ...... 2007-09 ...... 3,226 24.Drew Weatherford, FSU...... 2005-08 .... 7,606 24. Gary Schofi eld, WF ...... 1981-83 ....7,205 26. Travis Minor, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 3,218 25.Matt Schaub, UVa ...... 2000-03 ....7,560 25. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ...... 2007-10 ....7,017 27. Wali Lundy, UVa...... 2002-05 ...... 3,193 28. Don McCauley, UNC ...... 1968-70 ...... 3,172 26.Mike Elkins, WF ...... 1987-90 ....7,170 26. Christian Ponder, FSU ...... 2007-10 ....6,872 29. Chris Douglas, DU ...... 2000-03 ...... 3,122 27.Scott Milanovich, Md...... 1992-95 ....7,111 27. Sean Renfree, DU ...... 2009-** ...6,642 30. Natrone Means, UNC ...... 1990-92 ...... 3,074 28.Gary Schofi eld, WF ...... 1981-83 ....6,784 28. Shawn Moore, UVa ...... 1987-90 ....6,629 Ethan Horton, UNC ...... 1981-84 ...... 3,074 29.Nealon Greene, Clem...... 1994-97 ....6,571 29. Chris Turner, Md...... 2006-09 ....6,543 30.Sean Renfree, DU...... 2009-12 .. 6,529 30. Danny Kanell, FSU ...... 1992-95 ....6,372 ACC Career Active Rushing Leaders *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage 1. Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 2583 2. Perry Jones, Sr, UVa ...... 1622 3. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 1603 ACC Career Active Total Offense Leaders ACC Career Active Passing Yardage Leaders 4. Giovani Bernard, So., UNC ...... 1346 1. Sean Renfree, Sr., DU (30) ...... 6529 1. Sean Renfree, Sr., DU (30) ...... 6642 5. James Washington, Sr., NCS ...... 1200 2. EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 5079 2. Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 4561 6. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 1160 3. Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 4674 3. EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 4532 7. Desmond Scott, Sr., DU ...... 1159 8. Josh Harris, Jr., WF ...... 1152 4. Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 4647 4. Tajh Boyd, Jr., CL ...... 4365 5. Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ...... 3668 9. Chris Thompson, Sr., FSU ...... 1080 5. Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 3881 6. Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 3633 10. Andre Williams, Jr., BC ...... 1027 6. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 3789 7. Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 3350 7. Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ...... 3558 8. Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC ...... 3336 ACC Career Active Leaders 8. Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 3504 9. Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ...... 3125 Career 200-Yard Rushing Games 9. Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC ...... 3261 10. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 2186 2 Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 228 ....Aub 10. Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ...... 3154 1 Rolandan Finch, Jr., BC ...... 243 .....MD Career 300-Yard Passing Yardage Games 1 Josh Harris, Jr., WF ...... 241 ...... VT 8 Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ...... 368 ...... BC 4 Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 386 .....Aub Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 3 Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ...... 334 ...... UC 10 Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 228 ....Aub 3 Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ...... 312 .....Aub 7 Giovani Bernard, So., UNC ...... 165 ...... DU 2 Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 441 .....UM 6 Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 176 ...... CU Career 400-Yard Total Offense Games 2 Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC ...... 338 ...... WF 3 Josh Harris, Jr., WF ...... 241 ...... VT 1... Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 416 ....Aub 2 E.J. Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 329 ....CSU 2 Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 326 ...Navy 3 Andre Williams, Jr., BC ...... 185 .....Syr 1... Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 439 ....UM 1 Clint Trickett, So., FSU ...... 336 ...... CU 3 C.J. Brown, Jr., MD ...... 162 ...... CU 1 Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 310 .....UM 3 Perry Jones, Sr., UVa ...... 149 ..Idaho Career 300-Yard Total Offense Games 3 James Washington, Sr., NCS ...... 131 ...... GT 6... Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 416 ....Aub Career 200-Yard Passing Yardage Games 2 Desmond Scott, Sr., DU ...... 122 .....WF 6... Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ...... 376 ...... BC 19 Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ...... 368 ...... BC 2 Devonta Freeman, So., FSU ...... 109 ...... DU 4... Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 338 ....UM 12 Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU ...... 386 .....Aub 1 Rolandan Finch, Jr.., BC ...... 243 .....MD 12 EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 321 ...... ST 1 Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 157 ...... KU 3... E.J. Manuel, Sr., FS ...... 337 ...CSU 11 Bryn Renner, Sr., UNC ...... 338 ...... WF 1 Devon Johnson, Fr., UM ...... 135 ...... BC 3... Mike Glennon, Sr., ST ...... 323 .....UC 10 Mike Glennon, Sr.., NCS ...... 334 ...... UC 1 Chris Thompson, Sr., FSU ...... 147 ...SCar 2... Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 416 ....UM 10 Tanner Price, Jr.., WF ...... 326 ...Navy 1 Kevin Parks, So., UVa ...... 114 .W&M 2... Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 342 ....MD 9 Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 310 .....UM 1 James Wilder, So., FSU ...... 106 .MurSt 2... Bryn Renner, Jr., NC ...... 330 .....WF 8 Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ...... 312 .....Aub 2... Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 321 .....DU 5 Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ...... 286 .....MD 4 Dave Shinskie, Sr., BC ...... 279 ...... ND 1... C.J. Brown, Jr., MD ...... 339 .....CU 4 Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 441 .....UM 1... Clint Trickett, So., FS ...... 329 .....CU 2 Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 271 .....WC 2... Michael Rocco, Sr., UVa ...... 320 .....UR 1 Clint Trickett, So., FSU ...... 336 ...... CU

35 2012 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. Montel Harris, Boston College ...... 2008-11 3735 377 468 4,580 24. Wali Lundy, Virginia ...... 2002-05 3,193 895 409 4,497 25. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ...... 1998-01 152 2,907 1,415 4,474 26. Mike Voight, North Carolina ...... 1973-76 3,971 88 413 4,472 27. Eric Blount, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 814 544 3,033 4,391 28. Mike Grayson, Duke ...... 1980-83 2,441 1,219 721 4,381 Rushing Touchdowns 29. Torry Holt, NC State ...... 1995-98 119 3,379 871 4,369 Pl Player, School ...... Years ...... TDs 30. Darrell Blackman, NC State ...... 2004-07 468 1,192 2706 4,366 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. Conner Vernon, Duke, Sr...... 2009-** 40 2855 476 3371 8. Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 ...... 41 2. Andre Ellington, Clemson, Sr...... 2009-** 2583 273 467 3323 9. Chris Barclay, WF ...... 2002-05 ...... 40 10. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 37 3. Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech, Sr...... 2009-** 1160 579 1357 3096 11. Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 36 4. Perry Jones, Virginia, Sr...... 2009-** 1622 792 524 2938 5. Desmond Scott, Duke, Sr...... 2009-** 1159 547 1114 2820 ACC Career Active Leaders 6. Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech, Sr...... 2008-** 101 970 1577 2648 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 25 7. Sammy Watkins, Clemson, So...... 2011-** 231 1219 838 2288 2. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 18 8. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest, Jr. 2010-** 157 1036 926 2119 3. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 15 9. James Washington, NC State, Sr...... 2009-** 1200 554 336 2090 4. Giovani Bernard, So., UNC ...... 14 10. DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson, Jr...... 2010-** 0 1734 114 1848 5. Lonnie Pryor, Sr., FSU ...... 13 11. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina, So. 2011-** 1346 372 100 1818 6. Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 11 Mike James, Sr., UM ...... 11 12. Erik Highsmith, North Carolina, Sr. .. 2009-** 37 1543 33 1613 James Washington, Sr., NCS ...... 11 13. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, Sr. 2009-** 1603 0 0 1603 Kevin Parks, So., UVa ...... 11 14. Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest, Sr...... 2009-** -1 84 1368 1451 10. Brandon Connette, So., DU ...... 10 15. Chris Thompson, Florida State, Sr. ...2009-** 1080 182 187 1449 Josh Harris, Jr., WF ...... 10 16. Mike James, Miami, Sr...... 2009-** 773 248 404 1425 17. Josh Harris, Wake Forest, Jr...... 2010-** 1152 91 72 1315 18. Bobby Swigert, Boston College, Jr. .. 2010-** 0 966 324 1290 19. Jaron Brown, Clemson, Sr...... 2009-** 63 841 371 1275 20. Jheranie Boyd, North Carolina, Sr. ... 2009-** 238 851 176 1265

36 2012 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. Nick Novak, MD ...... 2001-04 ...... 393 2. Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) .....79 2. Ted Brown, NCS ...... 1975-78 ...... 51 3. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) .... 76 2. Xavier Beitia, FSU ...... 2001-04 ...... 375 4. Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 70 C. J. Spiller, CL ...... 2006-09 ...... 51 3. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .. 2009-** ...... 341 4. Leon Johnson, UNC ...... 1993-96 ...... 50 5. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) .... 68 5. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 49 4. Sam Swank, WF ...... 2005-08 ...... 337 6. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ..67 Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 ...... 49 5. Connor Hughes, UVa ....2002-05 ...... 332 7. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ...... 65 James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 ...... 49 6. Scott Bentley, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 326 8. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ...... 63 8. Rick Badanjek, MD ...... 1982-85 ...... 46 9. Riley Skinner, WF (2006-09) ...... 60 7. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ...... 324 10. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) ..... 59 Robert Lavette, GT ...... 1981-84 ...... 46 8. Luke Manget, GT ...... 1999-02 ...... 322 10. Stan Fritts, NCS ...... 1972-74 ...... 42 11. T.J. Yates, UNC (2007-10) ...... 58 Mike Voight, UNC ...... 1973-76 ...... 42 9 Travis Bell, GT ...... 2004-07 ...... 321 12. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ...... 57 12. Chris Barclay, WF ...... 2002-05 ...... 40 10. Aaron Hunt, CL ...... 2000-03...... 314 Danny Kanell, FSU (1992-95) ..... 57 Thomas Jones, UVa ...... 1996-99 ...... 40 11. Jess Atkinson, MD ...... 1981-84...... 308 14. Matt Schaub, UVa (2000-03) ...... 56 14. Clarkston Hines, Duke ...... 1986-89 ...... 38 Matt Ryan, BC (2004-07) ...... 56 Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 ...... 308 16. Ben Bennett, DU (1980-83) ...... 55 Kelvin Bryant, UNC ...... 1979-82 ...... 38 13. Brandon Pace, VT ...... 2004-06 ...... 306 16. LaMont Jordan, MD ...... 1997-00 ...... 37 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ....55 Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 37 14. , GT ...... 1989-92 ...... 299 18. Shawn Jones, GT (1989-92) ...... 50 15. Nelson Welch, CL ...... 1991-94 ...... 292 19. Scott Milanovich, MD (1992-95) ... 49 16. Steve Aponavicius, BC ..2006-09 ...... 290 Charlie Ward, FSU (1992-93) .....49 ACC Career Active Leaders Charlie Whitehurst, CL (2002-05) .... 49 Touchdowns Christian Ponder, FSU (2007-10) ...49 1. Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 27 Career Scoring 2. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 18 Player, School ...... Years TDs PAT FGs Pts. ACC Career Active Leader Lonnie Pryor, Sr., FS ...... 18 1. Nick Novak, MD ...... 2001-04 ... 0 . 153 80 ..393 Touchdown Passes 2. Xavier Beitia, FSU ...... 2001-04 ... 0 . 174 67 .. 375 4. Giovani Bernard, So., NC ...... 17 1. Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 38 3. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...2009-11 ...0 . 146 65 . 341 5. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 16 2. Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ...... 34 4. Sam Swank, WF ...... 2005-08 .... 0 ..124 71 ...337 6. Jheranie Boyd, Sr., NC ...... 14 5. Connor Hughes, UVa .....2002-05 ... 0 . 134 66 ..332 3. Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ...... 33 Conner Vernon, Sr., DU ...... 14 6. Scott Bentley, FSU ...... 1993-96 ... 0 . 200 42 .. 326 4. Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC ...... 29 8. Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 13 7. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ... 0 .136 66 ..324 5. Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 28 Mike James, Sr., UM ...... 13 8. Luke Manget, GT ...... 1999-02 ... 0 . 160 54 .. 322 6. EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 25 James Washington, Sr., ST ...... 13 9. Travis Bell, GT ...... 2004-07 .... 0 ..134 60 ...321 7. Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 21 10 Aaron Hunt, CL ...... 2000-03 .... 0 ..155 53 .. 314 8. David Shinskie, Sr., BC ...... 20 11 Ted Brown, NCS ...... 1975-78 . 51 ...*3 0 ...312 Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 20 12. Wali Lundy, UVa ...... 2002-05 . 52 ..... 0 0 . 312 10. Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ...... 15 13. Jess Atkinson, Md ...... 1981-84 ... 0 .128 60 ..308 Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 .... 0 ..109 65 ...308

C.J. Spiller, CL...... 2006-09 .. 50 ...... 1 0 ...308

Career Field Goals 16. Leon Johnson, NC...... 1993-96 . 50 ..... 3 0 ..306 Career TDR 1. Nick Novak, Md (2001-04) ...... 80 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ...... 112 2. Sam Swank, WF (2005-08) ...... 71 Brandon Pace, VT ...... 2004-06 ... 0 .136 58 ..306 2. Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) ....93 3. Nelson Welch, CL (1991-94) ...... 70 18. Scott Sisson, GT ...... 1989-92 .... 0 .119 60 .. 299 3. Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ...... 83 4. Xavier Beitia, FSU (2001-04) ...... 67 19. Warrick Dunn, FSU ...... 1993-96 . 49 ..... 0 0 ..294 Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) ...... 83 5. Connor Hughes, UVa (2002-05) ...... 66 Travis Zachery, CL ...... 1998-01 . 49 ..... 0 0 ...294 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ...... 83 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ... .66 James Davis, CL ...... 2005-08 .. 49 ...... 0 0 ...294 6. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) ...... 79 7. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07) ...... 65 22. Nelson Welch, CL ...... 1991-94 ... 0 ...82 70 ..292 Shawn Jones, GT (1989-92) ...... 79 8. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ....76 Dustin Hopkins, FSU (2009-**) ...... 65 23. Steve Aponavicius, BC ...2006-09 .... 0 ..148 47 ...290 9. Travis Bell, GT (2004-07) ...... 61 9. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ...... 75 24. Rick Badanjek, Md ...... 1982-85 . 46 ... *5 0 .. 286 Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 75 10. Obed Ariri, CL (1977-80) ...... 60 11. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99) ...... 74 Jess Atkinson, Md (1981-84) ...... 60 12. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ...... 68 Scott Sisson, GT (1989-92) ...... 60 Woodrow Dantzler, CL (1998-01) .68 13. Rafael Garcia, UVa (1993-96) ...... 58 ACC Career Active Leaders Scoring 14. Tyrod Taylor, VT (2007-10) ...... 67 1. Dustin Hopkins, Sr., FSU (5t) ...... 341 ACC Active Career Leaders 2. Casey Barth, Sr., UNC ...... 283 Field Goals 3. Jimmy Newman, Sr., WF ...... 226 ACC Career Active Leader 1. Dustin Hopkins, Sr., FSU (7) ...... 63 Touchdown Responsibility 4. Chandler Catanzaro, Jr., CU ...... 208 1. Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU ...... 44 2. Casey Barth, Sr., UNC ...... 53 5. Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 162 3. Jimmy Newman, Sr., WF ...... 40 2. Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ...... 42 6. Nate Freese, Jr., BC ...... 158 3. Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ...... 34 Chandler Catanzaro, Jr., CU ...... 40 7. Nick Ferrara, Sr., MD ...... 143 4. Tanner Price, Jr., WF ...... 33 5. Nate Freese, Jr., BC ...... 35 8. Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 108 5. EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ...... 32 6. Nick Ferrara, Sr., MD ...... 30 9. Lonnie Pryor, Sr., FSU ...... 108 Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ...... 32 7. Cody Journell, Jr., VT ...... 16 10. Giovani Bernard, So., NC ...... 102 Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ...... 32 8. Jake Wieclaw, Sr., UM ...... 13 8. Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC ...... 30 9. Andre Ellington, Sr., CU ...... 25 9. Justin Moore, Jr., GT ...... 11 10. Dave Shinskie, Sr., BC ...... 21 Niklas Sade, So., NCS ...... 11 Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ...... 21

37 2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Pass Reception Yardage Touchdown Receptions Pass Receptions Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... TDs Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Rec. Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Yards 1. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ... 3,517 1. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89 ...... 38 1. Aaron Kelly, CL ...... 2005-08..... 232 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 31 2. Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-98..... 216 2. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98 ... 3,379 3. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89 ... 3,318 Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98 ...... 31 3. Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02..... 210 4. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...... 29 4. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .....2000-03 ... 3,119 4. Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-** ...208 Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...... 29 5. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99..... 207 5. Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ... 2,978 6. Tyrone Davis, UVa ...... 1991-94 ...... 28 Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11..... 207 6. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ... 2,949 Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004--06 ...... 28 7. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ...... 2000-03..... 200 7. Jermaine Lewis, MD ...... 1992-95 ... 2,932 8. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 27 8. Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01..... 195 8. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06 ..2,927 9. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ...... 25 9. Jermaine Lewis, MD ...... 1992-95..... 193 9. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...2,920 10. Andre Cooper, FSU ...... 1993-96 ...... 24 Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...... 24 10. Torry Holt, NCS ...... 1995-98..... 191 10. Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...2,907 Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ...... 24 11. Clarkston Hines, DU ...... 1986-89..... 189 11. Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11 ...2,884 12. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89..... 188 12. Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-** . 2,855 13. Hakeem Nicks, NC ...... 2005-08 ...2,840 ACC Career Active Leaders 13. Geroy Simon, MD ...... 1993-96..... 185 Scoring Pass Receptions 14. Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-98 ...2,834 14. Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99..... 184 1. Conner Vernon, Sr., DU ...... 14 Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11..... 184 15. Aaron Kelly, CL ...... 2005-08 ...2,733 2. Jheranie Boyd, Sr., UNC ...... 13 16. Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...... 2006-08..... 181 16. Kerry Watkins, GT ...... 1999-02 ...2,680 3. Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 12 Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09..... 181 17. Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11 ...2,660 4. Erik Highsmith, Sr., UNC ...... 10 18. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06..... 178 18. Danny Coale, VT ...... 2008-11 ...2,658 DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CU ...... 10 19. Jarwarski Pollock, UNC .....2002-05..... 177 19. Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...2,574 6. Marcus Davis, Sr., VT ...... 8 Jaron Brown, Sr., CU ...... 8 20. Jonathan Smith, GT ...... 2000-03..... 174 20. Terry Smith, CL ...... 1990-93 ...2,508 8. Rodney Smith, Sr., FSU ...... 7 21. Scottie Montgomery, DU ...1996-99..... 171 21. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...2,504 22. Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11 ...2,473 Rashad Greene, So., FSU ...... 7 Kerry Watkins, GT ...... 1999-02..... 171 Bobby Swigert, Jr., BC ...... 7 23. Bert Reed, FSU ...... 2008-11..... 170 23. Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09 ...2,459 24. Roger Boone, DU ...... 1986-89..... 168 24. Corey Holliday, UNC ...... 1990-93 ...2,447 25. Kez McCorvey, FSU ...... 1992-94..... 167 25. Owen Spencer, NCS ...... 2007-10 ...2,441 26. E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97..... 166 26. Eron Riley, DU ...... 2005-08 ...2,413 27. Na Brown, UNC ...... 1995-98..... 165 27. John Ford, UVa ...... 1984-88 ...2,399 Yards Per Reception Pl. Player, School ...... Years ...... Avg Harvey Middleton, GT ...... 1994-97..... 165 Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70 ...2,399 29. Octavus Barnes, UNC ...... 1994-97 ...2,398 1. Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 21.96 Corey Thomas, DU ...... 1994-97..... 165 2. Tyrone Davis, UVa ...... 1991-94 ...... 20.9 Danny Coale, VT ...... 2008-11..... 165 30. Scottie Montgomery, DU ..1996-99 ...2,379 3. Gary Cooper, CL ...... 1985-89 ...... 20.8 31. Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70..... 164 31. Kez McCorvey, FSU ...... 1992-94 ...2,357 5. Dez White, GT ...... 1997-99 ...... 20.4 32. Derrick Hamilton, CL ...... 2001-03..... 163 32. Eddie Goines, NCS ...... 1991-94 ...2,351 6. Demaryius Thomas, GT ...2007-09 ...... 19.5 7. Owen Spencer, NCS ...... 2007-10 ...... 19.4 Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11..... 163 33. Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99 ...2,348 34. Demaryius Thomas, GT ....2007-09 ...2,339 8. John Ford, UVa ...... 1984-88 ...... 18.7 34. Kris Burd, UVa ...... 2008-11..... 162 9. Chris Castor, DU ...... 1978-82 ...... 18.6 35. Thabiti Davis, WF ...... 1994-97..... 161 35. Perry Tuttle, CL ...... 1978-81 ...2,329 Octavus Barnes, UNC ....1994-97 ...... 18.6 36. Corey Holliday, UNC ...... 1990-93..... 155 11. Marvin Minnis, FSU ...... 1997-00 ...... 18.2 12. James Milling, MD ...... 1984-87 ...... 18.1 ACC Career Active Leaders 13. Jason Anderson, WF ...... 2001-04 ...... 18.0 Kevin Coffey, UVa ...... 1997-00 ...... 18.0 208 ACC Career Active Leaders Pass Reception Yardage (Min. 70 receptions) Pass Receptions 1. Conner Vernon, Sr., DU (12) ...... 2855 1. Conner Vernon, Sr., DU (4) ...... 208 2. DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CU ...... 1734 ACC Career Active Leaders 2. DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CU ...... 137 3. Erik Highsmith, Sr., UNC ...... 1543 4. Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 1219 Yards Per Reception 3. Erik Highsmith, Sr., UNC ...... 116 (Minimum 30 career catches) 5. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 1036 4. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 92 1. Jheranie Boyd, Sr., NC ...... 20.8 5. Bobby Swigert, Jr., BC ...... 83 6. Rodney Smith, Sr., FSU ...... 1020 2. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 18.7 Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 82 7. Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT ...... 970 3. Marcus Davis, Sr., VT ...... 15.9 7. Perry Jones, Sr., UVa ...... 81 8. Bobby Swigert, Jr., BC ...... 966 4. Tim Smith, Jr., VA ...... 15.7 8. Desmond Scott, Sr., DU ...... 79 9. Marcus Davis, Sr., VT ...... 956 5. Colin Larmond, Sr., BC ...... 15.6 9. Chris Pantale, Sr., BC ...... 77 10. Tim Smith, Sr., VA ...... 893 6. Alex Amidon, Jr., BC ...... 15.4 1 James Washington, Sr., NCS ...... 77 7. Willie Haulstead, Jr., FS ...... 15.3 8. Rashad Greene, So., FS ...... 15.2 9. Rashad Greene, So., FS ...... 15.2 10. Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT ...... 14.9 11. Sammy Watkins , So., CU ...... 14.9 12. Rodney Smith, Sr., FS ...... 14.6 13. Conner Vernon, Sr., DU ...... 13.7

38 2012 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 7. Calvin Johnson, GT ...... 2004-06 ...... 13 5. Eric Blount, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 97 23.8 2,313 8. Ricky Proehl, WF ...... 1986-89 ...... 12 6. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest ...... 2004-07 88 24.55 2,160 9. Desmond Clark, WF ...... 1995-97 ...... 11 7. Marcus Wall, North Carolina ...... 1992-95 87 24.4 2,120 E.G. Green, FSU ...... 1994-97 ...... 11 8. C.J. Spiller, Clemson ...... 2006-09 74 27.7 2,052 Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 2008-11 ...... 11 9. Ralph Stringer, NC State ...... 1973-77 78 25.5 1,988 12.Harvey Middleton, GT ...... 1994-97 ...... 10 10. Jeff Smith, Boston College ...... 2006-09 84 23.3 1,959 Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...... 2006-08 ...... 10 Chris Givens, WF ...... 2009-11 ...... 10 11. Alvis Whitted, NC State ...... 1994-97 84 23.0 1,929 Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-** ...... 10 12. John Stone, Wake Forest ...... 1998-01 75 25.4 1,906 16. Wayne Baumgardner, WF ...... 1978-81 ...... 9 13. Randy Jones, Duke ...... 1987-90 81 23.3 1,890 Kelly Campbell, GT ...... 1998-01 ...... 9 14. Darrell Blackman, NC State ...... 2004-07 71 25.9 1,842 Wes Chesson, DU ...... 1968-70 ...... 9 15. Anthony Williams, Wake Forest ...... 1988-91 87 20.2 1,762 Rod Gardner, CL ...... 1997-00 ...... 9 16. Troy Slade, Duke ...... 1973-75 83 21.2 1,757 Germane Crowell, UVa .....1994-97 ...... 9 17. Dez White, Georgia Tech ...... 1997-99 69 24.7 1,701 Donovan Varner, DU ...... 2008-11 ...... 9 Dwight Jones, NC ...... 2008-11 ...... 9 18. Chris Douglas, Duke ...... 2000-03 84 20.9 1,759 23.Jammie Deese, WF ...... 1996-99 ...... 8 19. Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ...... 2005-08 64 23.1 1,721 Todd Dixon, WF ...... 1990-93 ...... 8 20. Joe Sroba, Virginia ...... 1974-76 74 22.2 1,645 Eddie Goines, NCS ...... 1991-94 ...... 8 21. Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ...... 2008-** 61 25.9 1,577 Billy McMullen, UVa ...... 1999-02 ...... 8 22. Greg Reid, Florida State ...... 2009-11 63 24.7 1,553 Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1988-90 ...... 8 23. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ...... 2001-03 58 26.7 1,552 Perry Tuttle, CL ...... 1978-81 ...... 8 24. Malcolm Pittman, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 70 22.0 1,543 Greg Carr, FSU ...... 2005-08 ...... 8 Rich Gunnell, BC ...... 2006-09 ...... 8 25. Justin Miller, Clemson ...... 2002-04 50 30.7 1,534 26. Kevin Tisdel, Georgia Tech ...... 1990-92 68 22.4 1,526 27. Keeta Covington, Maryland ...... 1984-86 72 21.1 1,520 Active Career 100-Yard Receiving Games 28. Scottie Montgomery, Duke ...... 1996-99 63 24.1 1,515 No. Name,Yr., School. High 29. Larry Marshall, Maryland ...... 1969-71 65 23.2 1,507 10 Conner Vernon, Sr., DU (12t) ..... 181 .....WF 30. Andre Humphrey, Clemson ...... 1992-95 68 21.9 1,486 6 DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CL ...... 157 ...UNC 31. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ...... 1998-01 59 24.0 1,415 5 Sammy Watkins, So.., CU ...... 159 ...... GT 32. Chris Williams, NC State ...... 1987-89 62 21.9 1,358 2 Jheranie Boyd, Sr., UNC ...... 221 ...LSU 33. Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ...... 2009-** 62 12.9 1,357 2 Alex Amidon, Jr., BC ...... 149 .....UM 34. Jerrod Washington, Virginia ...... 1990-93 63 21.2 1,336 2 Marcus Davis, Sr., VT ...... 140 ...... AS 35. Tijan Redmon, Duke ...... 1993-95 56 23.8 1,330 2 Rodney Smith, Sr., FSU ...... 121 ...... CL 2 Colin Larmond, Sr., BC ...... 114 ..Mass 2 Erik Highsmith, Sr., UNC ...... 113 ...ECU 1 Rashad Greene, So., FS ...... 163 .....WF 1 Willie Haulstead, Sr., FSU ...... 154 ...UNC 1 Bobby Swigert, Sr.., BC ...... 137 .....ND 1 Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT ...... 134 .....WF ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Active Leaders 1 Tahj Kimble, So., BC ...... 130 .....UM Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards 1 Quintin Payton, Jr., ST ...... 129 ..Tenn 1 Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 128 .MissSt 1. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 62 1. Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT (21) ...... 1577 1 Bryan Underwood, So., NCS ...... 125 ....UVa 2. Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT ...... 61 2. Orwin Smith, Sr., GT (33) ...... 1357 1 Kevin Dorsey, Sr., MD ...... 124 .....UM 3. Lovell Jackson, Sr., WF ...... 58 3. Lovell Jackson, Sr., WF ...... 1297 1 D.J. Coles, Sr., VT ...... 116 .....CU 4. Desmond Scott, Sr., DU ...... 52 1 Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ...... 108 .....KU 4. Desmond Scott, Sr., DU ...... 1114 1 Jaron Brown, Sr., CL ...... 107 ...UNC 5. Jamison Crowder, So., DU ...... 38 5. T.J. Thorpe, So., UNC ...... 960 1 Matt Furstenberg, Sr., MD ...... 104 .....CU 6. T.J. Thorpe, So., NC ...... 36 6. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 828 1 Christian Green, So., FSU ...... 102 .....WF 7. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 35 7. Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 826 1 Jamison Crowder, So., DU ...... 102 .....FIU 8. Sammy Watkins, So., CU ...... 33 8. Jamison Crowder, So., DU ...... 814 1 Tim Smith, Sr., UVa ...... 101 .....MD 9. Darius Jennings, So., VA ...... 31 9. Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., FSU ...... 726 1 Kerry Boykins, Jr., MD ...... 101 ....UVa 10. Justus Pickett, So., MD ...... 30 10. Darius Jennings, So., UVa ...... 622

39 2012 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. Ledel George, NCS ...... 1990-93 ....1,191 3. John Talley, Duke ...... 2003-06 322 17.9 18 4. Tom Brown, Maryland...... 1960-62 275 16.2 17 4. Kelley Rhino, GT ...... 1999-02 ....1,135 Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 176 10.4 17 5. Greg Reid, FSU ...... 2009-11 ....1,117 A.J. Greene, Wake Forest...... 1985-88 175 10.3 17 6. Willie Reid, FSU ...... 2002-05 ....1,063 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 9. Lou Angelo, North Carolina ...... 1970-72 115 7.2 16 Pat Chester, Virginia ...... 1978-82 296 18.5 16 9. Peter Warrick, FSU ...... 1996-99 ...... 937 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech ...... 1988-91 264 16.5 16 Dee Feaster, FSU ...... 1995-98 ...... 937 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 14. Marcus Hamilton, Virginia ...... 2003-06 127 8.5 15 Ronde Barber, Virginia ...... 1994-96 112 7.5 15 13. Darrell Blackman, NCS ...... 2004-07 ...... 864 Bob Smith, Maryland...... 1972-74 69 4.6 15 14. Brandon Tate, UNC ...... 2005-08 ...... 835 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 19. 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 23. Justin Miller, Clemson ...... 2002-04 114 8.8 13 20. Donnell Woolford, CL ...... 1985-88 ...... 724 James Royster, Wake Forest ...... 1975-78 92 7.1 13 21. Willie Clay, GT ...... 1988-91 ...... 723 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 Corey Sawyer, Florida State ...... 1992-93 90 6.9 13 23. Jack Whitley, NCS ...... 1968-70 ...... 721 Wyatt Smith, Duke ...... 1988-91 189 14.5 13 24. Eric Blount, UNC ...... 1988-91 ...... 720 Bob Sullivan, Maryland ...... 1963-65 88 6.8 13 25. Corey Sawyer, FSU ...... 1992-93 ...... 703 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 David Amerson, NC State ...... 2010-** 205 15.8 13 28. Leon Washington, FSU ...... 2002-05 ...... 644 34. 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 30. Devin Hester, UM ...... 2004-05 ...... 638 Jerry Barger, Duke ...... 1953-54 170 14.2 12 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 Brian Mance, Clemson ...... 1999-02 73 6.1 12 Lawrence Lowe, Georgia Tech ...... 1977-80 118 9.8 12 ACC Career Active Leaders Anthony Poindexter, Virginia ...... 1995-98 141 11.8 12 Punt Returns Samari Rolle, Florida State ...... 1994-97 144 12.0 12 Bryan Shumock, Virginia ...... 1977-80 209 17.4 12 1. Lee Butler, Sr., DU ...... 35 Ted Thurson, Georgia Tech ...... 1979-82 60 5.0 12 2. Bobby Swigert, Jr., BC ...... 19 Josh Gettis, Wake Forest ...... 2003-06 169 14.1 12 3. Lovell Jackson, Sr., WF ...... 15 Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech ...... 2009-11 166 13.8 12 4. Jamison Crowder, So., DU ...... 15 ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Interception 5. Perry Jones, Sr., VA ...... 14 Pass Interceptions 6. Dominique Terrell, So., VA ...... 14 Return Yards 7. DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CU ...... 12 1. John Talley, Duke (2003-06) ...... 395 8. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 12 1. David Amerson, Jr., NCS (23t) ...... 13 2. Kendric Burney, North Carolina (2007-10) .....358 9. Zach Laskey, So., GT ...... 11 2. Rashard Hall, Sr., CU ...... 11 3. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) ...... 296 3. Brandan Bishop, Sr., NCS ...... 9 4. Aaron Curry, WF (2005-08) ...... 278 ACC Career Active Leaders 4. Kenny Tate, Sr., MD ...... 7 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech (2005-08) ...... 278 Punt Return Yards 5. Kenny Okoro, Sr., WF ...... 6 6. Tom Brown, Maryland (1960-62) ...... 275 1. Lee Butler, Sr., DU ...... 300 Xavier Rhodes, Jr., FSU ...... 6 7. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...... 264 2. Jamison Crowder, So., DU ...... 143 7. Jonathan Meeks, Sr., CU ...... 5 3. Roy Smith, Fr., NC ...... 127 Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., FSU ...... 5 8. Alphonso Smith, WF (2005-08) ...... 248 4. Bobby Swigert, Jr., BC ...... 102 Jim Noel, Sr., BC ...... 5 9. Michael Hamlin, Clemson (2005-08) ...... 243 5. Giovani Bernard, So., NC ...... 100 Crezdon Butler, Clemson (2006-09) ...... 243 6. Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ...... 98 11. Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...... 239 7. Zach Laskey, So., GT ...... 94 12. Alex Wujchiak, Maryland (2008-10) ...... 238 8. Perry Jones, Sr., UVa ...... 92 13. Deunta Williams, North Carolina (2007-10) ...... 231 9. DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CU ...... 82 14. Tay Cody, Florida State (1997-00) ...... 221 10. Jaron Brown, Sr., CU ...... 63 15. Marcellus Bowman, Boston College (2006-09) ... 210

40 2012 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. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...... 1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 4. Ryan Weigand, Virginia ...... 2006-07 76 3,369 44.33 5. Shawn Powell, Florida State ...... 2008-11 168 7,424 44.19 1. Nathan Renfro, MD ...... 2012-** ...... 4...... 212 ....53.0 6. Johnny Evans, NC State ...... 1974-77 185 8,143 44.02 2. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-** ...... 5...... 226 ....45.2 7. Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest ...... 1971-73 205 9,010 43.95 3. Dalton Botts, UM ...... 2011-** ....53....2254 ....42.5 8. Brooks Barnard, Maryland ...... 1999-02 200 8,732 43.66 4. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012-** ...... 3...... 124 ....41.3 9. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 10. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 5. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-** ....70....2771 ....39.6 11. Chris Gardocki, Clemson ...... 1988-90 135 5,842 43.27 6. Nick Ferrara, MD ...... 2009-** ....92....3641 ....39.6 12. Adam Podlesh, Maryland ...... 2003-06 216 9,315 43.13 7. Alex Wulfeck, WF ...... 2010-** ....72....2848 ....39.6 13. Dale Hatcher, Clemson ...... 1981-84 187 8,008 42.82 8. Tommy Hibbard, NC .... 2011-** ....53....2075 ....39.2 14. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 15. Mike Abrams, Virginia ...... 1999-01 127 5,384 42.39 9. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-** ....69....2604 ....37.7 16. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...... 2006-09 214 9,022 42.16 10.A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-** ...... 6...... 217 ....36.2 17. Graham Gano, Florida State ...... 2005-08 148 6,238 42.15 18. Will Brice, Virginia ...... 1993-96 228 9,585 42.04 19. Sean Liss, Florida State ...... 1993-96 176 7,386 41.97 20. Steve Streater, North Carolina ...... 1977-80 178 7,442 41.808 21. John Krueger, Duke ...... 1993-96 228 9,532 41.807 22. David Wooldridge, North Carolina ...... 2003-06 203 8,482 41.78 23. Tommy Barnhardt, North Carolina ...... 1983-85 156 6,514 41.75 24. Jimmy Maners, Clemson ...... 2006-08 105 4,381 41.72 25. Matt Bosher, Miami ...... 2007-10 234 9,754 41.68 Punting Total Yards 26. Donnie Scott, Virginia ...... 1997-99 113 4,706 41.65 27. Nick Vidnovic, North Carolina ...... 1971-73 96 3,997 41.64 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds ... Avg 28. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...... 2005-08 157 6,527 41.57 1. Nick Ferrara, MD ...... 2009-** ....92....3641 ....39.6 29. David Sims, Clemson ...... 1977-80 182 7,562 41.54 2. Alex Wulfeck, WF ...... 2010-** ....72....2848 ....39.6 30. Alex King, Duke ...... 2009-** 111 4,593 41.38 3. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-** ....70....2771 ....39.6 Career Punting Total Yards (minimum of 75 punts) 4. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-** ....69....2604 ....37.7 Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. 5. Dalton Botts, UM ...... 2011-** ....53....2254 ....42.5 1. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 6. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2011-** ....53....2075 ....39.2 2. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 7. Alexander Kinal, WF ....2011-** ...... 8...... 288 ....36.0 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 8. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-** ...... 5...... 226 ....45.2 4. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ...... 2008-11 284 11,418 40.2 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 9. A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-** ...... 6...... 217 ....36.2 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...... 1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 10. Nathan Renfro, MD .....2012-** ...... 4...... 212 ....53.0 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 Ricky Brummitt, Duke ...... 1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 Total Punts 15. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...... 1981-84 213 9,278 43.56 16. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...... 1996-99 208 9,233 44.38 Player, School ...... Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 17. Travis Baltz, Maryland ...... 2007-10 224 9,224 41.18 1. Nick Ferrara, MD ...... 2009-** ....92....3641 ....39.6 2. Alex Wulfeck, WF ...... 2010-** ....72....2848 ....39.6 Career Punting Total Punts 3. Sean Poole, GT ...... 2010-** ....70....2771 ....39.6 Pl. Player, School Years Punts Yards Avg. 4. Wil Baumann, ST ...... 2011-** ....69....2604 ....37.7 1. Ryan Quigley, Boston College ...... 2008-11 284 11,418 40.2 5. Tommy Hibbard, NC .... 2011-** ....53....2075 ....39.2 2. Brian Morton, Duke ...... 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 3. Scott McAlister, North Carolina ...... 1988-91 278 11,520 41.44 6. Dalton Botts, UM ...... 2011-** ....53....2254 ....42.5 4. Russ Henderson, Virginia ...... 1975-78 276 11,951 43.30 7. Alexander Kinal, WF ..... 2011-** ...... 8...... 288 ....36.0 5. Jeff Walker, Virginia ...... 1981-83, 85 273 10,815 39.62 8. A.J. Hughes, VT ...... 2012-** ...... 6...... 217 ....36.2 6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...... 1978-81 252 10,271 40.76 9. Will Monday, DU ...... 2012-** ...... 5...... 226 ....45.2 7. Ricky Brummitt, Duke ...... 1977-80 241 9,315 38.65 Jimmy Howell, Virginia ...... 2008-11 241 9,649 40.04 10.Nathan Renfro, MD ..... 2012-** ...... 4...... 212 ....53.0 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 41 2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Tackles Career Tackles For Loss Career QB Sacks Name, School (Years)...... Tackles Pl Name,School (Years) Tackles for Loss 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College (2009-11) ...... 532 1. Darnell Dockett, Florida State (2000-03) ...... 65 Pl Name, School (Years) Sacks 2. Bubba Brown, Clemson (1976-79) ...... 515 2. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002) ...... 62.5 1. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ...... 40.0 3. Mike Junkin, Duke (1983-86) ...... 513 3. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ...... 61 2. Reinard Wilson, Florida State (1993-96) ...... 35.5 4. Carl McGee, Duke (1975-78) ...... 511 4. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ...... 60 3. Peter Boulware, Florida State (1994-96) ...... 34.0 5. Dwight Hollier, North Carolina (1988-91) ...... 502 5. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ...... 59.5 4. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ...... 32.5 6. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ...... 495 6. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ...... 57.5 5. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-01) ...... 31.0 7. LeVar Fisher, NC State (1998-01) ...... 492 7. William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ...... 57 6. Julius Peppers, No. Carolina (1999-01) ...... 30.5 8. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) ...... 486 8. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-02) ...... 57 7. Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ...... 30.0 9. Eric Wilson, Maryland (1981-84)...... 481 9. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ...... 56 8. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ...... 29.0 10. Dantonio Burnette, NC State (1999-2002) ...... 476 10. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ...... 55.5 9. Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech (1989-92) ...... 28.5 11. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002)...... 473 11. Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-2000) ...... 54 10. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ...... 28.0 12. Jeff Davis, Clemson (1978-81) ...... 469 12. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ...... 54 Gaines Adams, Clemson (2003-06) ...... 28.0 13. Keith Brooking, Georgia Tech (1994-97) ...... 467 13. Julius Peppers, North Carolina (1999-2001) .....53 12. , Georgia Tech (1989-91) ...... 27.5 14. Dexter Reid, North Carolina (2000-03) ...... 466 14. Coleman Rudolph, Georgia Tech (1989-92) ...... 52 13. Clint Sintim, Virginia (2005-08) ...... 27.0 14. Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ...... 26.5 Chuck Faucette, Maryland (1983-86 ...... 466 15. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) ...... 52 15. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ...... 26.0 16. Ed Stetz, Wake Forest (1969-71) ...... 460 16. Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ...... 50 Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ...... 26.0 17. Damien Covington, NC State (1991-94) ...... 457 17. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) ...... 50 17. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ...... 25.5 18. Chad Carson, Clemson (1998-01) ...... 448 18. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ...... 50 18. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ...... 25.5 19. D’Quell Jackson, Maryland (2002-05) ...... 447 19. Rob Bodine, Clemson (1989-91) ...... 48 19. Patrick Kerney, Virginia (1995-98) ...... 24.0. 20. John Leake, Clemson (2000-03) ...... 443 20. Leroy Hill, Clemson (2001-04) ...... 48 Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ...... 24.0 21. Jerrelle Williams, Georgia Tech (1988-91) .....437 21. Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03) ...... 48 Tyler Lawrence, NC State (1990-93) ...... 24.0 22. Ron Rogers, Georgia Tech (1994-97)...... 435 22. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ...... 47.5 Mike Corvino, Maryland (1979-82) ...... 24.0 23. Jamie Sharper, Virginia (1993-96) ...... 435 23. Everette Brown, NC State (2006-08) ...... 46.5 Quintin Coples, North Carolina (2008-11) .....24.0 24. Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...... 434 24. Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ...... 46 24. Jamal Reynolds, Florida State (1997-00) ...... 23.5 25. Charles McDaniel, Virginia (1982-83) ...... 432 Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ...... 46 25. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ...... 23.0 26. Carlos Bradley, Wake Forest (1978-80) ...... 426 Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...... 46 Duane Ashman, Virginia (1993-96) ...... 23.0 27. Ratliff Thomas, Maryland (1993-96) ...... 424 Sean Spence, Miami (2008-11) ...... 46 Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech (1982-83) ...... 23.0 28. Angelo Cromwell, Virginia (1999-02) ...... 420 28. Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ...... 45.5 Andre Wadsworth, FSU (1994-97) ...... 23.0 29. Darrell Spells, Duke (1989-92) ...... 419 29. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...... 45 29. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...... 22.5 30. Eric Barton, Maryland (1995-98) ...... 417 Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ...... 45 Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (2009-**) .22.5 31. Erwin Sampson, Duke (1988-91) ...... 415 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ...... 45 31. Shawne Merriman, Maryland (2002-04) ...... 22.0 32. Mike Jamolovich, Maryland (1989-92) ...... 414 Aaron Thompson, Maryland (1998-01) ...... 45 Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-00) ...... 22.0 Brentson Buckner, Clemson (1990-93) ...... 22.0 33. Vince Hall, Virginia Tech (20004-2007) ...... 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 38. Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (77-80) ...... 21.0 ACC Career Active Leaders ACC Career Active Leaders Mike Jones, NC State (1987-90) ...... 21.0 Sean Scott, Virginia (1984-87) ...... 21.0 Total Tackles Tackles For Loss 41. Manny Lawson, NC State (2003-05) ...... 20.5 1. Demetrius Hartsfi eld, Sr., MD ...... 273 1. Brandon Jenkins, Sr., FSU ...... 37.5 Chester McGlockton, Clemson (1989-91) ...... 20.5 2. Steve Greer, Sr., UVa ...... 258 2. Nikita Whitlock, Jr., WF ...... 24.5 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ...... 20.5 Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ...... 20.5 3. Earl Wolff, Sr., NCS ...... 254 3. Bruce Taylor, Sr., VT ...... 23.5 45. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ...... 20.0 4. Rashard Hall, Sr., CU ...... 205 4. Bjoern Werner, Jr., FSU ...... 22.0 William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ...... 20.0 5. Kenny Tate, Sr., MD ...... 197 5. Demetrius Hartsfi eld, Sr., MD ...... 20.5 6. Brandan Bishop, Sr., NCS ...... 196 6. James Gayle, Jr., VT ...... 20.0 7. Kevin Reddick, Sr., UNC ...... 195 7. Joe Vellano, Sr., MD ...... 20.0 ACC Career Active Leaders 8. Corico Wright, Sr., CU ...... 189 8. Kyle Fuller, Jr., VT ...... 19.5 Quarterback Sacks 9. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Jr., BC ...... 181 9. Steve Greer, Sr., UVa ...... 19.0 1. Brandon Jenkins, Sr., FSU (29) ...... 22.5 10. Vaughn Telemaque, Sr., UM ...... 172 10. Corico Wright, Sr., CU ...... 18.5 2. Bjoern Werner, Jr., FSU ...... 14.5 3. James Gayle, Jr., VT ...... 12.0 4. Bruce Taylor, Sr., VT ...... 11.5 5. J.R. Collins, Jr., VT ...... 11.0 6. Bjoern Werner, Jr., FSU ...... 10.5 7. Jeremiah Attaochu, Jr., GT ...... 9.5 8. Joe Vellano, Sr., MD ...... 7.5 9. Everett Dawkins, Sr., FSU ...... 6.5 Nikita Whitlock, Jr., WF ...... 6.5 Cornellius Carradine, So., FSU ...... 6.5

42 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Andre Ellington-CU Sr 1 25 228 9.1 0 68 228.0 1. Chase Rettig-BC Jr 1 -2 441 54 439 439.0 2. Devon Johnson-UM Fr 1 7 135 19.3 2 56 135.0 2. Michael Rocco-VA Jr 1 9 311 40 320 320.0 3. James Wilder, Jr.-FS So 1 12 106 8.8 2 42 106.0 3. Sean Renfree-DU Sr 1 4 290 32 294 294.0 4. Giovani Bernard-NC So 1 9 93 10.3 1 59 93.0 Mike Glennon-ST Sr 1 6 288 52 294 294.0 5. Deandre Martin-WF Fr 1 21 74 3.5 1 13 74.0 5. Logan Thomas-VT Jr 1 40 230 53 270 270.0 6. Devonta Freeman-FS So 1 10 64 6.4 0 13 64.0 6. Tajh Boyd-CU Jr 1 58 208 53 266 266.0 7. Tevin Washington-GT Sr 1 19 63 3.3 0 22 63.0 7. Bryn Renner-NC Jr 1 13 236 25 249 249.0 8. Tajh Boyd-CU Jr 1 19 58 3.1 0 27 58.0 8. Andre Ellington-CU Sr 1 228 0 25 228 228.0 9. Michael Holmes-VT Fr 1 13 54 4.2 0 18 54.0 9. EJ Manuel-FS Sr 1 38 188 27 226 226.0 Mike James-UM Sr 1 14 54 3.9 0 11 54.0 10. Stephen Morris-UM Jr 1 18 207 53 225 225.0

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Chase Rettig-BC Jr 1 32-51-1 441 2 441.0 1. Lonnie Pryor-FS Sr 1 3 0 0 0 18 18.0 2. Michael Rocco-VA Jr 1 25-37-0 311 1 311.0 Giovani Bernard-NC So 1 3 0 0 0 18 18.0 3. Sean Renfree-DU Sr 1 21-30-1 290 2 290.0 3. Dustin Hopkins-FS Sr 1 0 2 9 0 15 15.0 4. Mike Glennon-ST Sr 1 27-46-4 288 1 288.0 4. Casey Barth-NC Sr 1 0 2 8 0 14 14.0 5. Bryn Renner-NC Jr 1 14-21-1 236 3 236.0 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jr 1 0 4 2 0 14 14.0 6. Logan Thomas-VT Jr 1 21-38-0 230 2 230.0 6. Nate Freese-BC Jr 1 0 3 3 0 12 12.0 7. Tajh Boyd-CU Jr 1 24-34-1 208 1 208.0 Devon Johnson-UM Fr 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 8. Stephen Morris-UM Jr 1 28-45-1 207 1 207.0 Kevin Parks-VA So 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 9. Tanner Price-WF Jr 1 16-28-1 195 1 195.0 Debrale Smiley-FS Sr 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 10. EJ Manuel-FS Sr 1 16-22-1 188 1 188.0 James Wilder, Jr.-FS So 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Bryn Renner-NC Jr 1 14-21-1 236 3 198.7 1. Giovani Bernard-NC So 1 3 1 1 1 0 18 18.0 2. Sean Renfree-DU Sr 1 21-30-1 290 2 166.5 Lonnie Pryor-FS Sr 1 3 3 0 0 0 18 18.0 3. EJ Manuel-FS Sr 1 16-22-1 188 1 150.4 3. A.J. Blue-NC Jr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 4. Michael Rocco-VA Jr 1 25-37-0 311 1 147.1 Devon Johnson-UM Fr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 5. Chase Rettig-BC Jr 1 32-51-1 441 2 144.4 Kevin Parks-VA So 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 6. Tevin Washington-GT Sr 1 10-15-1 96 1 129.1 James Wilder, Jr.-FS So 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 7. Tajh Boyd-CU Jr 1 24-34-1 208 1 125.8 Debrale Smiley-FS Sr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 8. Logan Thomas-VT Jr 1 21-38-0 230 2 123.5 8. Josh Snead-DU So 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 6.0 9. Tanner Price-WF Jr 1 16-28-1 195 1 120.3 DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jr 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 6.0 10. Stephen Morris-UM Jr 1 28-45-1 207 1 103.8 Jamison Crowder-DU So 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 6.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jr 1 13 119 1 25 119.0 13.0 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS Sr 1 9-9 2-2 15 15.0 2. Conner Vernon-DU Sr 1 10 180 1 49 180.0 10.0 2. Casey Barth-NC Sr 1 8-8 2-2 14 14.0 Alex Amidon-BC Jr 1 10 149 0 32 149.0 10.0 Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jr 1 2-2 4-4 14 14.0 4. Michael Campanaro-WF Jr 1 9 96 1 31 96.0 9.0 4. Nate Freese-BC Jr 1 3-3 3-3 12 12.0 5. Tahj Kimble-BC So 1 8 130 1 31 130.0 8.0 5. Drew Jarrett-VA Jr 1 5-5 2-2 11 11.0 Allen Hurns-UM Jr 1 8 81 0 21 81.0 8.0 Jake Wieclaw-UM Sr 1 5-5 2-2 11 11.0 7. Jamison Crowder-DU So 1 6 102 1 60 102.0 6.0 7. Ross Martin-DU Fr 1 5-5 1-2 8 8.0 Tim Smith-VA Jr 1 6 96 0 44 96.0 6.0 Cody Journell-VT Jr 1 2-2 2-3 8 8.0 Marcus Davis-VT Sr 1 6 82 0 35 82.0 6.0 9. David Scully-GT Jr 1 2-2 1-1 5 5.0 10. Darius Jennings-VA So 1 5 84 1 51 84.0 5.0 10. Nikilas Sade-ST So 1 3-3 0-1 3 3.0

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. Conner Vernon-DU Sr 1 10 180 1 49 18.0180.0 1. Giovani Bernard-NC So 1 2 100 1 70 50.0 2. Alex Amidon-BC Jr 1 10 149 0 32 14.9149.0 2. Roy Smith-NC So 1 6 127 0 28 21.2 3. Tahj Kimble-BC So 1 8 130 1 31 16.2130.0 3. Stefon Diggs-MD Fr 1 3 50 0 23 16.7 4. Quintin Payton-ST Jr 1 4 129 0 49 32.2129.0 4. Rashad Greene-FS So 1 4 63 1 47 15.8 5. DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jr 1 13 119 1 25 9.2119.0 5. Jamison Crowder-DU So 1 2 21 0 17 10.5 6. Jamison Crowder-DU So 1 6 102 1 60 17.0102.0 6. Phillip Dorsett-UM So 1 2 17 0 9 8.5 7. Tim Smith-VA Jr 1 6 96 0 44 16.0 96.0 Michael Campanaro-WF Jr 1 2 17 0 12 8.5 Michael Campanaro-WF Jr 1 9 96 1 31 10.7 96.0 8. Khalek Shepherd-VA So 1 2 9 0 7 4.5 9. Darius Jennings-VA So 1 5 84 1 51 16.8 84.0 9. Rashard Smith-ST Jr 1 2 -3 0 1 -1.5 10. Corey Fuller-VT Sr 1 5 82 0 23 16.4 82.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Khalek Shepherd-VA So 1 2 90 0 59 45.0 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS Sr 1 9 9 100.0 2. Tobias Palmer-ST Sr 1 3 87 0 43 29.0 Casey Barth-NC Sr 1 8 8 100.0 3. Karlos Williams-FS Fr 1 2 52 0 30 26.0 Ross Martin-DU Fr 1 5 5 100.0 4. Tim Burton-DU Fr 1 2 50 0 25 25.0 Drew Jarrett-VA Jr 1 5 5 100.0 5. Devon Johnson-UM Fr 1 3 69 0 27 23.0 Jake Wieclaw-UM Sr 1 5 5 100.0 6. Martavis Bryant-CU So 1 2 30 0 15 15.0 Nikilas Sade-ST So 1 3 3 100.0 Spiffy Evans-BC So 1 5 75 0 22 15.0 Nate Freese-BC Jr 1 3 3 100.0 Cody Journell-VT Jr 1 2 2 100.0 ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jr 1 2 2 100.0 1. Andre Ellington-CU Sr 1 228 0 0 0 228 228.0 Jimmy Newman-WF Sr 1 2 2 100.0 2. Devon Johnson-UM Fr 1 135 10 0 69 214 214.0 3. Giovani Bernard-NC So 1 93 10 100 0 203 203.0 4. Conner Vernon-DU Sr 1 0 180 0 0 180 180.0 5. Tahj Kimble-BC So 1 45 130 0 0 175 175.0 6. Khalek Shepherd-VA So 1 52 12 9 90 163 163.0 7. Alex Amidon-BC Jr 1 -1 149 0 0 148 148.0 8. Roy Smith-NC So 1 0 7 127 0 134 134.0 9. Quintin Payton-ST Jr 1 0 129 0 0 129 129.0 10. Michael Campanaro-WF Jr 1 11 96 17 0 124 124.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Nathan Renfro-MD Fr 1 4 212 60 1 2 1 53.0 2. Will Monday-DU Fr 1 5 226 60 2 2 2 45.2 3. Wil Baumann-ST So 1 4 166 45 1 0 0 41.5 4. Alec Vozenilek-VA So 1 3 124 51 2 1 0 41.3 5. Dalton Botts-UM Sr 1 5 203 48 2 0 1 40.6 6. Sean Poole-GT Jr 1 7 280 50 1 1 1 40.0 7. Gerald Levano-BC Sr 1 3 116 48 0 0 0 38.7 8. Spencer Benton-CU Sr 1 3 115 41 1 0 0 38.3 9. Tommy Hibbard-NC So 1 2 76 40 1 0 0 38.0 10. A.J. Hughes-VT Fr 1 6 217 48 3 0 1 36.2

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jr 1 4 4 40 100.0 4.00 2. Nate Freese-BC Jr 1 3 3 37 100.0 3.00 3. Casey Barth-NC Sr 1 2 2 32 100.0 2.00 Dustin Hopkins-FS Sr 1 2 2 30 100.0 2.00 Jake Wieclaw-UM Sr 1 2 2 24 100.0 2.00 Drew Jarrett-VA Jr 1 2 2 45 100.0 2.00 Cody Journell-VT Jr 1 2 3 41 66.7 2.00 8. David Scully-GT Jr 1 1 1 34 100.0 1.00 Ross Martin-DU Fr 1 1 2 34 50.0 1.00

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jr 1 4 4 40 100.0 Nate Freese-BC Jr 1 3 3 37 100.0 Casey Barth-NC Sr 1 2 2 32 100.0 Drew Jarrett-VA Jr 1 2 2 45 100.0 Dustin Hopkins-FS Sr 1 2 2 30 100.0 Jake Wieclaw-UM Sr 1 2 2 24 100.0 7. Cody Journell-VT Jr 1 2 3 41 66.7 8. Ross Martin-DU Fr 1 1 2 34 50.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Jack Tyler-VT Jr 1 LB 7 10 17 17.0 1. Bjoern Werner-FS Jr 1 DE 4 0 4.0 4.00 2. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Jr 1 8 6 14 14.0 2. Sylvester Williams-NC Sr 1 2 0 2.0 2.00 3. Demetrius Hartsfield-MD Sr 1 LB 5 8 13 13.0 3. Jeremiah Johnson-MD So 1 DB 1 1 1.5 1.50 4. Earl Wolff-ST Sr 1 9 3 12 12.0 Justin Foxx-DU Jr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 5. Joe Vellano-MD Sr 1 DL 3 8 11 11.0 5. Vic Beasley-CU So 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 Steele Divitto-BC Jr 1 7 4 11 11.0 Brandon Watts-GT Jr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00 J. Gouveia-Winslow-VT Sr 1 6 5 11 11.0 Justin Jackson-WF Jr 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 Austin Gamble-DU Sr 1 3 8 11 11.0 Darius Kilgo-MD So 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00 Derrick Hopkins-VT Jr 1 DT 3 8 11 11.0 Jonathan Willard-CU Sr 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 Walt Canty-DU Sr 1 6 5 11 11.0 Sterling Lucas-ST Sr 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 11. Brandon Braxton-DU Jr 1 7 3 10 10.0 Riley Haynes-WF Sr 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Jr 1 LB 3 7 10 10.0 Dezmond Johnson-DU So 1 1 0 1.0 1.00 Riley Haynes-WF Sr 1 8 2 10 10.0 Cornellius Carradine-FS Sr 1 DE 1 0 1.0 1.00 Kevin Johnson-WF So 1 CB 4 6 10 10.0 James Gayle-VT Jr 1 DE 1 0 1.0 1.00 15. Cornellius Carradine-FS Sr 1 DE 5 4 9 9.0 Brandon Jenkins-FS Sr 1 DE 1 0 1.0 1.00 Kyshoen Jarrett-VT So 1 DB 7 2 9 9.0 16. Kenny Anunike-DU Sr 1 0 1 0.5 0.50 Sterling Lucas-ST Sr 1 7 2 9 9.0 Jaryd Rudolph-BC Jr 1 0 1 0.5 0.50 David Amerson-ST Jr 1 9 0 9 9.0 Kasim Edebali-BC Jr 1 0 1 0.5 0.50 Jabari Hunt-Days-GT Fr 1 LB 5 4 9 9.0 A.J. Francis-MD Sr 1 DL 0 1 0.5 0.50 Jonathan Meeks-CU Sr 1 5 4 9 9.0 Bruce Taylor-VT Sr 1 LB 0 1 0.5 0.50 C.J. France-DU So 1 2 7 9 9.0 Brandan Bishop-ST Sr 1 8 1 9 9.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Mike Olson-WF Jr 1 4 5 9 9.0 1. Bjoern Werner-FS Jr 1 DE 5 0 5.0 5.00 24. Justin Burris-ST Fr 1 6 2 8 8.0 2. Malliciah Goodman-CU Sr 1 2 1 2.5 2.50 Kacy Rodgers II-UM Jr 1 7 1 8 8.0 Rod Sweeting-GT Sr 1 CB 2 1 2.5 2.50 Josh Keyes-BC So 1 4 4 8 8.0 4. Cornellius Carradine-FS Sr 1 DE 2 0 2.0 2.00 Nick Clancy-BC Sr 1 6 2 8 8.0 Joe Vellano-MD Sr 1 DL 1 2 2.0 2.00 Jonathan Willard-CU Sr 1 4 4 8 8.0 Earl Wolff-ST Sr 1 2 0 2.0 2.00 Isaiah Johnson-GT Jr 1 2 6 8 8.0 Shakeel Rashad-NC Fr 1 2 0 2.0 2.00 Brandon Watts-GT Jr 1 LB 4 4 8 8.0 Sylvester Williams-NC Sr 1 2 0 2.0 2.00 31. Eric Franklin-MD Sr 1 DB 2 5 7 7.0 Cole Farrand-MD So 1 LB 2 0 2.0 2.00 Corey Marshall-VT So 1 DT 0 7 7 7.0 Sterling Lucas-ST Sr 1 2 0 2.0 2.00 Shayon Green-UM Jr 1 4 3 7 7.0 11. Justin Foxx-DU Jr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 Vince Williams-FS Sr 1 LB 3 4 7 7.0 Jeremiah Johnson-MD So 1 DB 1 1 1.5 1.50 Stephone Anthony-CU So 1 2 5 7 7.0 Gene Robinson-NC Sr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 Jeremiah Johnson-MD So 1 DB 4 3 7 7.0 Kasim Edebali-BC Jr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 Justin Jackson-WF Jr 1 3 4 7 7.0 J.R. Collins-VT Jr 1 DE 1 1 1.5 1.50 Denzel Perryman-UM So 1 5 2 7 7.0 Brandon Watts-GT Jr 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50 Sean Sylvia-BC So 1 4 3 7 7.0 Bashaud Breeland-CU So 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 40. Rod Sweeting-GT Sr 1 CB 3 3 6 6.0 Jonathan Willard-CU Sr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 Darin Drakeford-MD Sr 1 LB 1 5 6 6.0 Dontae Johnson-ST Jr 1 1 1 1.5 1.50 Anthony Harris-VA So 1 4 2 6 6.0 Darin Drakeford-MD Sr 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50 A.J. Marshall-WF Jr 1 2 4 6 6.0 Drequan Hoskey-VA So 1 5 1 6 6.0 Jabari Price-NC Jr 1 5 1 6 6.0 Bruce Taylor-VT Sr 1 LB 0 6 6 6.0 Justin Foxx-DU Jr 1 4 2 6 6.0 Cole Farrand-MD So 1 LB 3 3 6 6.0 Jamal Golden-GT So 1 DB 3 3 6 6.0 Quayshawn Nealy-GT So 1 LB 1 5 6 6.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Jabari Price-NC Jr 1 2 1 3 3.00 Xavier Rhodes-FS Jr 1 2 1 3 3.00 A.J. Marshall-WF Jr 1 2 1 3 3.00 Tim Scott-NC So 1 2 1 3 3.00 5. Tim Burton-DU Fr 1 2 0 2 2.00 Ronald Darby-FS Fr 1 2 0 2 2.00 Ross Cockrell-DU Jr 1 2 0 2 2.00 Rod Sweeting-GT Sr 1 2 0 2 2.00 9. Olsen Pierre-UM So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Jim Noel-BC Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00 Brian Mihalik-BC So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Manual Asprilla-BC So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Stephone Anthony-CU So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Brent Urban-VA Jr 1 1 0 1 1.00 Darin Drakeford-MD Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00 Jeremiah Johnson-MD So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Keelin Smith-FS Fr 1 1 0 1 1.00 Mehdi Abdesmad-BC So 1 1 0 1 1.00 Brian Slay-ST Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00 Jonathan Willard-CU Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Denzel Perryman-UM So 1 1 41 1 41 1.00 A.J. Marshall-WF Jr 1 1 39 1 39 1.00 Spenser Rositano-BC So 1 1 11 0 11 1.00 Joe Vellano-MD Sr 1 1 4 0 4 1.00 Xavier Rhodes-FS Jr 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Rashard Hall-CU Sr 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Jabari Price-NC Jr 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Kyle Fuller-VT Jr 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Tim Scott-NC So 1 1 0 0 0 1.00

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Bjoern Werner-FS Jr 1 1 1.00 Lee Butler-DU Sr 1 1 1.00 Jamal Golden-GT So 1 1 1.00 C.J. France-DU So 1 1 1.00 Kyshoen Jarrett-VT So 1 1 1.00 Austin Gamble-DU Sr 1 1 1.00 Josh Watson-CU So 1 1 1.00 Kris Redding-WF Jr 1 1 1.00 Eddie Johnson-UM Fr 1 1 1.00 Brandan Bishop-ST Sr 1 1 1.00

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Daniel Mack-WF So 1 1 1.00 Rickey Dowdy-ST Jr 1 1 1.00 Ladarius Gunter-UM Jr 1 1 1.00 Justin Bright-FS Jr 1 1 1.00 Jackson Anderson-DU Sr 1 1 1.00 Shawn Underwood-NC So 1 1 1.00 Gene Robinson-NC Sr 1 1 1.00 Jonathan Willard-CU Sr 1 1 1.00 Demetrius Hartsfield-MD Sr 1 1 1.00 Bobby Hart-FS So 1 1 1.00 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

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 1 9 2 9 0 0 0 69 69.0 1. Clemson 1 52 320 6.2 68 1 320.0 2. North Carolina 1 8 2 8 0 0 0 62 62.0 2. Florida State 1 42 285 6.8 42 7 285.0 3. Duke 1 6 1 5 0 1 0 46 46.0 3. North Carolina 1 46 243 5.3 59 4 243.0 4. Virginia 1 5 2 5 0 0 1 43 43.0 4. Miami 1 34 208 6.1 56 3 208.0 5. Miami 1 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 41.0 5. Georgia Tech 1 55 192 3.5 22 1 192.0 6. Boston College 1 3 3 3 0 0 1 32 32.0 6. Virginia 1 42 184 4.4 22 4 184.0 7. Clemson 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 26 26.0 7. Duke 1 30 119 4.0 19 2 119.0 8. NC State 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 21 21.0 NC State 1 32 119 3.7 16 2 119.0 9. Virginia Tech 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 20 20.0 9. Wake Forest 1 38 98 2.6 13 1 98.0 Wake Forest 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 20 20.0 10. Boston College 1 34 96 2.8 11 1 96.0 11. Georgia Tech 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 17 17.0 Virginia Tech 1 35 96 2.7 18 0 96.0 12. Maryland 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 7.0 12. Maryland 1 33 91 2.8 11 1 91.0

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. North Carolina 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1. Virginia 1 21 28 1.3 21 1 28.0 2. Florida State 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 2. Florida State 1 32 39 1.2 8 0 39.0 3. Maryland 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 6.0 3. North Carolina 1 36 42 1.2 16 0 42.0 4. Wake Forest 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 17 17.0 4. Wake Forest 1 33 91 2.8 15 0 91.0 Virginia Tech 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 17 17.0 5. Georgia Tech 1 35 96 2.7 18 0 96.0 6. Clemson 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 19 19.0 Miami 1 34 96 2.8 11 1 96.0 Virginia 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 19 19.0 7. Maryland 1 41 104 2.5 25 0 104.0 8. Georgia Tech 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 20 20.0 8. Duke 1 45 165 3.7 34 2 165.0 9. Duke 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 26 26.0 9. Clemson 1 37 180 4.9 30 0 180.0 10. Miami 1 3 3 3 0 0 1 32 32.0 10. NC State 1 38 191 5.0 67 2 191.0 11. NC State 1 4 2 3 0 0 1 35 35.0 11. Virginia Tech 1 55 192 3.5 22 1 192.0 12. Boston College 1 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 41.0 12. Boston College 1 34 208 6.1 56 3 208.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Florida State 1 285 321 77 606 7.9 8 606.0 1. Boston College 1 32-51-1 62.7 441 8.6 2 441.0 2. Virginia 1 184 361 85 545 6.4 5 545.0 2. Virginia 1 30-43-0 69.8 361 8.4 1 361.0 3. Boston College 1 96 441 85 537 6.3 3 537.0 3. Florida State 1 25-35-1 71.4 321 9.2 1 321.0 4. Clemson 1 320 208 87 528 6.1 2 528.0 4. Duke 1 23-34-1 67.6 301 8.9 3 301.0 5. North Carolina 1 243 281 74 524 7.1 7 524.0 5. NC State 1 27-48-4 56.2 288 6.0 1 288.0 6. Duke 1 119 301 64 420 6.6 5 420.0 6. North Carolina 1 20-28-1 71.4 281 10.0 3 281.0 7. Miami 1 208 207 79 415 5.3 4 415.0 7. Virginia Tech 1 21-38-0 55.3 230 6.1 2 230.0 8. NC State 1 119 288 80 407 5.1 3 407.0 8. Clemson 1 24-35-1 68.6 208 5.9 1 208.0 9. Virginia Tech 1 96 230 73 326 4.5 2 326.0 9. Miami 1 28-45-1 62.2 207 4.6 1 207.0 10. Wake Forest 1 98 195 66 293 4.4 2 293.0 10. Wake Forest 1 16-28-1 57.1 195 7.0 1 195.0 11. Georgia Tech 1 192 96 71 288 4.1 2 288.0 11. Maryland 1 16-24-3 66.7 145 6.0 0 145.0 12. Maryland 1 91 145 57 236 4.1 1 236.0 12. Georgia Tech 1 10-16-1 62.5 96 6.0 1 96.0

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. Florida State 1 39 117 70 156 2.2 0 156.0 1. Virginia Tech 1 10-16-1 62.5 96 6.0 1 96.0 2. North Carolina 1 42 128 70 170 2.4 0 170.0 2. Florida State 1 19-38-1 50.0 117 3.1 0 117.0 3. Maryland 1 104 125 64 229 3.6 0 229.0 3. Maryland 1 10-23-1 43.5 125 5.4 0 125.0 4. Virginia 1 28 238 64 266 4.2 3 266.0 4. North Carolina 1 17-34-2 50.0 128 3.8 0 128.0 5. Virginia Tech 1 192 96 71 288 4.1 2 288.0 5. Clemson 1 11-27-1 40.7 194 7.2 1 194.0 6. Georgia Tech 1 96 230 73 326 4.5 2 326.0 6. Boston College 1 28-45-1 62.2 207 4.6 1 207.0 7. Wake Forest 1 91 272 73 363 5.0 2 363.0 7. Georgia Tech 1 21-38-0 55.3 230 6.1 2 230.0 8. Clemson 1 180 194 64 374 5.8 1 374.0 8. Virginia 1 24-43-0 55.8 238 5.5 2 238.0 9. Boston College 1 208 207 79 415 5.3 4 415.0 9. Wake Forest 1 21-40-1 52.5 272 6.8 2 272.0 10. Duke 1 165 348 91 513 5.6 4 513.0 10. NC State 1 27-41-0 65.9 333 8.1 2 333.0 11. NC State 1 191 333 79 524 6.6 4 524.0 11. Duke 1 27-46-0 58.7 348 7.6 2 348.0 12. Miami 1 96 441 85 537 6.3 3 537.0 12. Miami 1 32-51-1 62.7 441 8.6 2 441.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. North Carolina 1 20-28-1 71.4 281 281.0 3 183.9 1. North Carolina 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 2. Duke 1 23-34-1 67.6 301 301.0 3 165.2 2. Maryland 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 3. Florida State 1 25-35-1 71.4 321 321.0 1 152.2 3. Florida State 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 4. Virginia 1 30-43-0 69.8 361 361.0 1 148.0 Clemson 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 5. Boston College 1 32-51-1 62.7 441 441.0 2 144.4 5. Wake Forest 1 1 39 1 39 39.0 6. Virginia Tech 1 21-38-0 55.3 230 230.0 2 123.5 6. Virginia Tech 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 7. Clemson 1 24-35-1 68.6 208 208.0 1 122.2 7. Boston College 1 1 11 0 11 11.0 8. Georgia Tech 1 10-16-1 62.5 96 96.0 1 121.0 8. Miami 1 1 41 1 41 41.0 9. Wake Forest 1 16-28-1 57.1 195 195.0 1 120.3 9. Georgia Tech 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 10. Miami 1 28-45-1 62.2 207 207.0 1 103.8 Virginia 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. NC State 1 27-48-4 56.2 288 288.0 1 96.9 Duke 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. Maryland 1 16-24-3 66.7 145 145.0 0 92.4 NC State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. North Carolina 1 17-34-2 50.0 128 128.0 0 69.9 1. Maryland 1 4 212 53.0 12 3.0 1 45.0 2. Florida State 1 19-38-1 50.0 117 117.0 0 70.6 2. NC State 1 4 166 41.5 5 1.2 0 40.2 3. Maryland 1 10-23-1 43.5 125 125.0 0 80.4 3. North Carolina 1 2 76 38.0 0 0.0 0 38.0 4. Boston College 1 28-45-1 62.2 207 207.0 1 103.8 4. Wake Forest 1 8 288 36.0 -11 -1.4 0 37.4 5. Clemson 1 11-27-1 40.7 194 194.0 1 105.9 5. Georgia Tech 1 7 280 40.0 0 0.0 1 37.1 6. Virginia 1 24-43-0 55.8 238 238.0 2 117.7 6. Clemson 1 3 115 38.3 5 1.7 0 36.7 7. Virginia Tech 1 10-16-1 62.5 96 96.0 1 121.0 7. Miami 1 5 203 40.6 1 0.2 1 36.4 8. Wake Forest 1 21-40-1 52.5 272 272.0 2 121.1 8. Duke 1 5 226 45.2 6 1.2 2 36.0 9. Georgia Tech 1 21-38-0 55.3 230 230.0 2 123.5 9. Virginia 1 3 124 41.3 17 5.7 0 35.7 10. Duke 1 27-46-0 58.7 348 348.0 2 136.6 10. Boston College 1 3 116 38.7 9 3.0 0 35.7 11. Miami 1 32-51-1 62.7 441 441.0 2 144.4 11. Florida State 1 3 103 34.3 2 0.7 0 33.7 12. NC State 1 27-41-0 65.9 333 333.0 2 150.2 12. Virginia Tech 1 6 217 36.2 1 0.2 1 32.7

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Virginia 1 4 132 0 59 33.0 1. Maryland 1 2 127 63.5 33 0 47.0 2. Virginia Tech 1 2 54 0 34 27.0 2. Wake Forest 1 4 257 64.2 23 2 46.0 3. Florida State 1 2 52 0 30 26.0 3. Clemson 1 7 491 70.1 21 6 45.7 4. NC State 1 4 94 0 43 23.5 4. Florida State 1 12 762 63.5 112 5 43.8 5. Wake Forest 1 1 22 0 22 22.0 5. Miami 1 9 519 57.7 85 2 42.7 6. Georgia Tech 1 2 39 0 21 19.5 6. Virginia 1 8 514 64.2 52 5 42.1 7. Miami 1 6 110 0 37 18.3 7. Duke 1 7 451 64.4 82 3 42.0 8. Duke 1 3 50 0 25 16.7 8. North Carolina 1 11 637 57.9 157 1 41.4 9. Clemson 1 2 30 0 15 15.0 9. NC State 1 5 312 62.4 45 3 38.4 10. Boston College 1 7 85 0 22 12.1 10. Georgia Tech 1 4 257 64.2 54 2 38.2 11. North Carolina 1 1 9 0 9 9.0 11. Virginia Tech 1 3 178 59.3 39 1 38.0 12. Maryland 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. Boston College 1 7 388 55.4 110 1 36.1

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. North Carolina 1 9 260 1 70 28.9 1. Boston College 1 3 3 1.000 2. Maryland 1 3 50 0 23 16.7 Virginia 1 2 2 1.000 3. Florida State 1 5 67 1 47 13.4 Florida State 1 2 2 1.000 4. Duke 1 2 21 0 17 10.5 Miami 1 2 2 1.000 5. Wake Forest 1 3 28 0 12 9.3 North Carolina 1 2 2 1.000 6. Virginia 1 2 9 0 7 4.5 Georgia Tech 1 1 1 1.000 7. Miami 1 3 9 0 9 3.0 7. Clemson 1 4 5 . 8 0 0 8. Boston College 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 8. Virginia Tech 1 2 3 . 6 6 7 Georgia Tech 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 9. Duke 1 1 2 . 5 0 0 10. Virginia Tech 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 10. Wake Forest 1 0 1 . 0 0 0 Clemson 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 NC State 1 0 1 . 0 0 0 12. NC State 1 2 -3 0 1 -1.5 Maryland 1 0 1 . 0 0 0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Florida State 1 9 9 1.000 1. Florida State 1 1 7 1 9 9.0 North Carolina 1 8 8 1.000 2. North Carolina 1 3 8 0 11 11.0 Duke 1 5 5 1.000 3. Maryland 1 6 6 3 15 15.0 Virginia 1 5 5 1.000 4. Wake Forest 1 4 12 0 16 16.0 Miami 1 5 5 1.000 Virginia 1 2 13 1 16 16.0 Boston College 1 3 3 1.000 6. Clemson 1 9 8 0 17 17.0 NC State 1 3 3 1.000 Virginia Tech 1 12 5 0 17 17.0 Wake Forest 1 2 2 1.000 8. Georgia Tech 1 8 10 1 19 19.0 Virginia Tech 1 2 2 1.000 9. Boston College 1 9 11 2 22 22.0 Georgia Tech 1 2 2 1.000 10. NC State 1 7 14 2 23 23.0 Clemson 1 2 2 1.000 11. Duke 1 11 15 3 29 29.0 Maryland 1 1 1 1.000 Miami 1 7 18 4 29 29.0

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Florida State 1 6 32 6.00 1. Miami 1 11 21 52.4 2. Maryland 1 4 35 4.00 2. Virginia 1 8 16 50.0 3. Duke 1 3 25 3.00 Florida State 1 5 10 50.0 4. Clemson 1 2 16 2.00 4. Clemson 1 8 17 47.1 Georgia Tech 1 2 10 2.00 5. North Carolina 1 6 13 46.2 Virginia Tech 1 2 4 2.00 6. Boston College 1 6 14 42.9 North Carolina 1 2 12 2.00 7. Georgia Tech 1 7 18 38.9 Wake Forest 1 2 11 2.00 Wake Forest 1 7 18 38.9 9. Boston College 1 1 8 1.00 9. NC State 1 6 16 37.5 NC State 1 1 3 1.00 10. Virginia Tech 1 5 16 31.2 11. Miami 1 0 0 0.00 11. Maryland 1 3 10 30.0 Virginia 1 0 0 0.00 12. Duke 1 3 13 23.1

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Florida State 1 0 0 0.00 1. Florida State 1 3 18 16.7 Maryland 1 0 0 0.00 2. Virginia 1 4 15 26.7 Duke 1 0 0 0.00 3. Clemson 1 4 13 30.8 Virginia 1 0 0 0.00 4. Georgia Tech 1 5 16 31.2 Boston College 1 0 0 0.00 5. North Carolina 1 6 19 31.6 North Carolina 1 0 0 0.00 6. Maryland 1 6 16 37.5 7. NC State 1 1 18 1.00 7. Wake Forest 1 7 18 38.9 Miami 1 1 8 1.00 Virginia Tech 1 7 18 38.9 Wake Forest 1 1 3 1.00 9. Miami 1 6 14 42.9 10. Georgia Tech 1 2 4 2.00 10. NC State 1 9 19 47.4 Virginia Tech 1 2 10 2.00 11. Duke 1 9 18 50.0 12. Clemson 1 4 21 4.00 12. Boston College 1 11 21 52.4

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Boston College 1 7 18 4 29 29.0 1. Duke 1 2 2 100.0 2. Virginia 1 13 15 0 28 28.0 Clemson 1 1 1 100.0 Clemson 1 17 10 1 28 28.0 3. North Carolina 1 2 3 66.7 Florida State 1 13 15 0 28 28.0 Virginia 1 2 3 66.7 5. North Carolina 1 14 10 0 24 24.0 5. Miami 1 1 2 50.0 6. Miami 1 9 11 2 22 22.0 Georgia Tech 1 1 2 50.0 NC State 1 8 13 1 22 22.0 7. NC State 1 1 3 33.3 8. Virginia Tech 1 8 10 1 19 19.0 Virginia Tech 1 1 3 33.3 9. Georgia Tech 1 12 5 0 17 17.0 9. Boston College 1 0 1 0.0 10. Duke 1 6 9 1 16 16.0 Wake Forest 1 0 0 0.0 11. Wake Forest 1 7 7 0 14 14.0 Maryland 1 0 0 0.0 12. Maryland 1 4 9 0 13 13.0 Florida State 1 0 0 0.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Florida State 1 0 1 0.0 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G Clemson 1 0 1 0.0 1. North Carolina 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 +2 2.00 North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 Miami 1 2 1 3 0 1 1 +2 2.00 Maryland 1 0 1 0.0 3. Clemson 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 +1 1.00 Miami 1 0 1 0.0 Florida State 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 +1 1.00 NC State 1 0 2 0.0 Virginia Tech 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 +1 1.00 7. Duke 1 1 4 25.0 Wake Forest 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 +1 1.00 8. Georgia Tech 1 1 3 33.3 7. Duke 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 +0 0.00 9. Boston College 1 1 2 50.0 Virginia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0.00 Virginia Tech 1 1 2 50.0 9. Georgia Tech 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 -1.00 Wake Forest 1 1 2 50.0 10. Boston College 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 -2 -2.00 12. Virginia 1 2 3 66.7 Maryland 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 -2 -2.00 12. NC State 1 1 0 1 0 4 4 -3 -3.00 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Virginia Tech 1 3 15 15.0 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. North Carolina 1 3 20 20.0 1. Florida State 1 10-10 100.0 8 7-1 2-2 0 3. Virginia 1 3 26 26.0 Clemson 1 5-5 100.0 2 1-1 3-3 0 4. Clemson 1 6 30 30.0 Miami 1 4-4 100.0 2 1-1 2-2 0 Wake Forest 1 3 30 30.0 NC State 1 3-3 100.0 3 2-1 0-0 0 Boston College 1 3 30 30.0 Virginia Tech 1 2-2 100.0 1 0-1 1-1 0 7. Georgia Tech 1 5 35 35.0 Wake Forest 1 1-1 100.0 1 1-0 0-0 0 8. NC State 1 4 40 40.0 7. Boston College 1 6-7 85.7 3 1-2 3-3 0 Florida State 1 3 40 40.0 8. Virginia 1 5-6 83.3 4 4-0 1-1 0 10. Maryland 1 4 51 51.0 9. Duke 1 4-5 80.0 3 2-1 1-2 0 11. Duke 1 9 73 73.0 10. North Carolina 1 6-8 75.0 4 3-1 2-2 1 12. Miami 1 9 78 78.0 Georgia Tech 1 3-4 75.0 2 1-1 1-1 1 12. Maryland 1 1-3 33.3 1 1-0 0-1 0 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Boston College 1 9 78 78.0 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Clemson 1 6 38 38.0 1. North Carolina 1 0-1 0.0 0 0-0 0-0 1 3. Florida State 1 5 36 36.0 2. Florida State 1 1-3 33.3 0 0-0 1-2 0 4. Virginia Tech 1 5 35 35.0 3. Duke 1 2-4 50.0 2 2-0 0-1 0 NC State 1 6 35 35.0 4. NC State 1 3-4 75.0 1 1-0 2-2 1 North Carolina 1 3 35 35.0 Virginia Tech 1 3-4 75.0 2 1-1 1-1 1 7. Wake Forest 1 6 30 30.0 6. Miami 1 6-7 85.7 3 1-2 3-3 0 Miami 1 3 30 30.0 7. Wake Forest 1 1-1 100.0 1 0-1 0-0 0 9. Virginia 1 3 25 25.0 Georgia Tech 1 2-2 100.0 1 0-1 1-1 0 10. Duke 1 4 23 23.0 Maryland 1 2-2 100.0 0 0-0 2-2 0 11. Georgia Tech 1 3 15 15.0 Clemson 1 3-3 100.0 0 0-0 3-3 0 12. Maryland 1 1 10 10.0 Virginia 1 3-3 100.0 3 1-2 0-0 0 Boston College 1 4-4 100.0 2 1-1 2-2 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game 1. Virginia 1 37:29 37:29 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. Georgia Tech 1 34:56 34:56 1. North Carolina 1 0 0 0.0 3. Boston College 1 33:39 33:39 Florida State 1 0 0 0.0 4. Wake Forest 1 31:53 31:53 Duke 1 0 0 0.0 5. Clemson 1 31:45 31:45 NC State 1 0 0 0.0 6. Florida State 1 30:36 30:36 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0.0 7. Maryland 1 29:12 29:12 Miami 1 0 0 0.0 8. Duke 1 28:27 28:27 Wake Forest 1 0 0 0.0 9. NC State 1 28:13 28:13 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 0.0 10. Miami 1 26:21 26:21 Maryland 1 0 0 0.0 11. North Carolina 1 25:54 25:54 Clemson 1 0 0 0.0 12. Virginia Tech 1 25:04 25:04 Virginia 1 0 0 0.0 Boston College 1 0 0 0.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 04, 2012

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. North Carolina 1 0 0 0.0 Florida State 1 0 0 0.0 Boston College 1 0 0 0.0 NC State 1 0 0 0.0 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0.0 Miami 1 0 0 0.0 Wake Forest 1 0 0 0.0 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 0.0 Maryland 1 0 0 0.0 Clemson 1 0 0 0.0 Virginia 1 0 0 0.0 12. Duke 1 1 2 50.0 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 18 Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 18 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Touchdowns 3 Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) TD responsibility 3 Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [3r,0p] 3 Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [0r,3p] Points scored kicking 15 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,9pat] 14 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [4fg,2pat] 14 Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,8pat] Total offense yards 439 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [-2r,441p] 320 Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [9r,311p] Total offense plays 54 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3r,51p] 53 Stephen Morris (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [8r,45p] 53 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [19r,34p] 53 Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [15r,38p] Total offense yards/play 19.3 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [7-135] 10.3 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [9-93] Rushing yards 228 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 135 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Rushing attempts 25 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 21 Deandre Martin (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) Yards per rush 19.3 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [7-135] 10.3 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [9-93] Rushing TDs 3 Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Debrale Smiley (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 2 James Wilder, Jr. (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 2 A.J. Blue (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Kevin Parks (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Longest rush 68 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 59 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Passing yards 441 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 311 Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Passing attempts 51 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 46 Mike Glennon (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Passing TDs 3 Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Sean Renfree (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Longest pass 60 Sean Renfree (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 51 Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Passes completed 32 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 28 Stephen Morris (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Had intercepted 4 Mike Glennon (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 3 Perry Hills (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Pass completion pct 83.3 Marquise Williams (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [5-6] 83.3 Phillip Sims (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [5-6] Pass yards/attempt 11.2 Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [21-236] 10.6 Clint Trickett (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [11-117] Pass yards/catch 16.9 Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [14-236] 14.6 Clint Trickett (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [8-117] Receiving yards 180 Conner Vernon (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 149 Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Receptions 13 DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

10 Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 10 Conner Vernon (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) Yards per catch 32.2 Quintin Payton (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [4-129] 26.5 Eric Ebron (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-53] Receiving TDs 1 Bryan Underwood (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Jake Sinkovec (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Tahj Kimble (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Malcolm Lewis (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 1 DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 1 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 1 David Reeves (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Conner Vernon (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Kenny Shaw (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Jheranie Boyd (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Jack Tabb (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Darius Jennings (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Eric Martin (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 1 Demitri Knowles (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 1 Deon Hill (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) Longest reception 60 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 51 Darius Jennings (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Field goal attempts 4 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 3 Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Field goals made 4 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 3 Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Longest field goal 45 Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 41 Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Field goal pct 100.0 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [4-4] 100.0 Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 9 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 8 Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) PAT kicks made 9 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 8 Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [9-9] 100.0 Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [8-8] 100.0 Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 Ross Martin (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [2-2] 100.0 David Scully (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Punts 8 Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 7 Sean Poole (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

Yards punted 288 Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) [8-288] 280 Sean Poole (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [7-280] Longest punt 60 Will Monday (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 60 Nathan Renfro (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Punting avg 53.0 Nathan Renfro (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [4-212] 45.2 Will Monday (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-226] Punt returns 6 Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 4 Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Punt return yards 127 Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 100 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Longest punt return 70 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 47 Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Punt return TDs 1 Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Punt return avg 50.0 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-100] 21.2 Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [6-127] Kick returns 5 Spiffy Evans (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Tobias Palmer (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 3 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Kick return yards 90 Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 87 Tobias Palmer (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Kick return avg 45.0 Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [2-90] 29.0 Tobias Palmer (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [3-87] Longest kick return 59 Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 43 Tobias Palmer (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Combined PR/KR yards 127 Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [127pr-0kr] 100 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [100pr-0kr] Interceptions 1 A.J. Marshall (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Spenser Rositano (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Rashard Hall (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 1 Xavier Rhodes (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Joe Vellano (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Jabari Price (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Tim Scott (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Kyle Fuller (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Interception return yds 41 Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 39 A.J. Marshall (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) Longest interception rtn 41 Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 39 A.J. Marshall (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) Interception return TDs 1 A.J. Marshall (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) All-purpose yards 228 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 214 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Tackles 17.0 Jack Tyler (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [7-10] 14.0 Kevin Pierre-Louis (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [8-6] Sacks 4.0 Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [4-0] 2.0 Sylvester Williams (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-0] Tackles for loss 5.0 Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [5-0] 2.5 Malliciah Goodman (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [2-1] 2.5 Rod Sweeting (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-1] 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Sep 04, 2012

200-Yard Rushing Performances

228 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

228 Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 135 Devon Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 106 James Wilder, Jr. (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Andre Ellington, Clemson - 1 James Wilder, Jr., Florida State - 1 Devon Johnson, Miami - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

441 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012)

300-Yard Passing Performances

441 Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 311 Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Chase Rettig, Boston College - 1 Michael Rocco, Virginia - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None

100-Yard Receiving Performances

180 Conner Vernon (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 149 Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 130 Tahj Kimble (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 129 Quintin Payton (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 119 DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) 102 Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Alex Amidon, Boston College - 1 Jamison Crowder, Duke - 1 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson - 1 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Sep 04, 2012

Tahj Kimble, Boston College - 1 Quintin Payton, NC State - 1 Conner Vernon, Duke - 1 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 69 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 62 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Points scored kicking 15 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,9pat] 14 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [4fg,2pat] 14 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,8pat] Touchdowns 9 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 8 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Total offense yards 606 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [285r,321p] 545 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [184r,361p] Total offense plays 87 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [52r,35p] 85 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [34r,51p] 85 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [42r,43p] Total offense yards/play 7.9 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [77-606] 7.1 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [74-524] Rushing yards 320 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 285 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Rushing attempts 55 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) 52 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) Yards per rush 6.8 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [42-285] 6.2 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [52-320] Rushing TDs 7 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 4 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 4 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Longest rush 68 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 59 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Passing yards 441 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 361 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Passing attempts 51 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 48 NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Passing TDs 3 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 3 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Longest pass 60 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 51 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Passes completed 32 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 30 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Had intercepted 4 NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 3 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Pass completion pct 71.4 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [25-35] 71.4 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [20-28] Passing yards/attempt 10.0 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [28-281] 9.2 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [35-321] Yards per catch 14.1 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [20-281] 13.8 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [32-441] Field goal attempts 5 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 3 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Field goals made 4 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 3 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Longest field goal 45 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 41 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Field goal pct 100.0 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

PAT kicks attempted 9 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 8 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) PAT kicks made 9 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 8 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [9-9] 100.0 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [8-8] 100.0 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] 100.0 NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] 100.0 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] 100.0 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] 2-point PAT attempts 1 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) Punts 8 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 7 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) Longest punt 60 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 60 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Yards punted 288 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) [8-288] 280 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [7-280] Punting avg 53.0 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [4-212] 45.2 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-226] Punt returns 9 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 5 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Punt return yards 260 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 67 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Punt return avg 28.9 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [9-260] 16.7 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [3-50] Punt return TDs 1 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Longest punt return 70 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 47 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Kick returns 7 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 6 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Kick return yards 132 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 110 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Kick return avg 33.0 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [4-132] 27.0 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-54] Longest kick return 59 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 43 NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Interceptions 2 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 1 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Interception return yds 41 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 39 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) Interception return avg 0.0 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-0] Longest interception rtn 41 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 39 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 04, 2012

Interception return TDs 1 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 1 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Fumbles lost 2 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 1 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 1 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Fumbles recovered 2 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 2 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Sacked by opp 4 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 2 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 2 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) QB sacks 6 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 4 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Turnovers committed 4 NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) 4 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Turnovers caused 4 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Kicks blocked 1 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) First downs 29 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 28 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 28 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 28 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs rushing 17 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 14 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs passing 18 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 15 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 15 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs by penalty 4 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Penalties 9 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 9 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) Penalties yards 78 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 73 Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Sep 04, 2012

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Total offense yards 156 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 170 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Total offense yards/play 2.2 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [70-156] 2.4 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [70-170] Rushing yards 28 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 39 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Rushing attempts 21 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 32 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Yards per rush 1.2 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [36-42] 1.2 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [32-39] Longest rush 8 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 11 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Passing attempts 16 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 23 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Passing yards 96 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 117 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Yards per completion 6.2 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [19-117] 7.4 Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [28-207] Passes completed 10 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 10 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Pass completion pct 40.7 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [11-27] 43.5 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [10-23] Longest pass 16 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 20 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) First downs 9 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 11 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs rushing 1 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) 2 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs passing 5 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) 6 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 1st downs by penalty 0 Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Aug 31, 2012) 0 Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) 0 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 0 Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Penalties 1 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) 3 North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) 3 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) Penalties yards 10 Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) 15 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012)