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ACC College Football: Week 12 Power Rankings

 
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Week 12 Power Rankings North Carolina (3-2, 7-2) Florida State (4-2, 7-2) Virginia Tech (3-3, 6-4) Miami (4-2, 7-3) Georgia Tech (4-3, 7-3) Wake Forest (4-2, 6-3) Maryland (3-2, 6-3) Boston College (2-3, 6-3) Virginia (3-3, 5-5) Clemson (2-4, 4-5) Duke (1-4, 4-5) North Carolina State (1-4, 3-6) At No. 1 is UNC, which is coming off a huge, 28-7 rout of 7-3 Georgia Tech. Not far behind the Tar Heels is Florida State, which also boasts a 7-2 record, and Virginia Tech, which, despite its underachieving 6-4 record, has shown talent at times. Following them in the fourth spot is Miami, currently on a five-game winning streak. Capping off the top five is Georgia Tech, a surprising ACC team that is very underrated on the national stage. Just out of the top five are three 6-3 teams who are actually pretty good—Wake Forest, Maryland, and Boston College. All of those teams will also most likely make bowl games. The bottom ... (link)

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