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ACC Power ratings for week ending November 9

Pittparade

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A few interesting results from the Saturday games shake up the top end of the ratings this week.

14 Syracuse 3-7 Didn't play, so they don't move. How does a team lose to MD by 6 touchdowns?
13 NC State 4-5 Has not been competitive post Syracuse game last month. Small bowl hopes.
12 Georgia Tech 2-7 Has been more competitive in their games lately.
11 Duke 4-5 Fading Fast, bowl chances are less and less likely.
10 Boston College 5-5 Great rushing attach vs FSU but could NOT slow down the Seminoles.
9 Louisville 5-4 Not much competition for Miami.
8 Florida State 5-5 Surprising road win after firing their coach last weekend.
7 Pittsburgh 6-3 Strong defense prepares for UNC attack.
6. North Carolina 4-5 Dynamic offense prepares to take on Pittsburgh.
5 Wake Forest 7-2 Lack of offense leads to easier than anticipated defeat.
4 Virginia Tech 6-3 Took control of WF game in the 2nd half with effective passing game.
3 Virginia 7-3 As QB Perkins goes, so go the Cavaliers.
2 Miami 6-4 Surprising new found offense and domination of opponents lately pushes #2 spot.
1. Clemson 10-0 Continues to man handle opponents as they make another championship run.

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BC rushed for 250 yards or so and still lost.
Wake Forest QB had an off night. Almost no chance to win when that happens.
Bryce Perkins continues to carry UVA into the commonwealth battle at the end of the month.
Miami has now won three in a row after losing to GT.

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Key games this week:
UNC @ Pitt

Wake Forest @ Clemson
 
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