ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE...Amy Yakola, Senior Associate Commissioner, Communications & Public Relations (ayakola@theacc.org; 336-369-1215)
4512 Weybridge Lane, Greensboro, NC 27407......................................Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner, Football Communications (mfinn@theacc.org; 336-369-1210)
Fax: 336-854-8797..............................................................................Brian Morrison, Associate Commissioner, Basketball Communications (bmorrison@theacc.org; 336-369-1002)
Website: theACC.com...................................................................................................................Steve Phillips, Associate Director (sphillips@theacc.org; 336-369-1004)
Twitter--@theACC and @theACCfootball.............................................................................Amy Ufnowski, Associate Director (aufnowski@theacc.org; 336-369-1003)
Facebook--Facebook.com/theACC......................................................................................................George Lane, Assistant Director (glane@theacc.org; 336-369-1005)
YouTube--youtube.com/theACCsport................................ Marianne Schroer, Communications & Public Relations Coordinator (mschroer@theacc.org; 336-369-1216)
2013 ACC Football Information Guide
Volume VX, No. 1, published by the Office of the Commissioner and the Communications Office of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Additional
information is available, upon request, to accredited members of the media. This guide is located on The ACC.com website (theACC.com). Printed copies of
the 2013 ACC Football Information Guide are not available.i Edited by Mike Finn, Amy Yakola, Steve Phillips, George Lane, Amy Ufnowski, Allison Doughty,
Ben Tario, Michael Strickland and Marianne Schroer of the ACC and the Sports Information Directors and their assistants of the ACC. Cover design by Martha Schwab.
ATLANTIC DIVISION
BOSTON COLLEGE
www.bceagles.com
Shipping & Mailing: 321 Conte Forum,
140 Commonwealth, Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-3004; Fax: 617-552-4903
Associate AD/Media Relations: Chris Cameron, cameroch@bc.edu
Football SID: Tim Clark, Timothy.Clark@bc.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: Tim Clark
Facebook: facebook.com/bostoncollegefootball
Twitter: @BCFootballNews
You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/bcfootballvideo
CLEMSON
COASTAL DIVISION
DUKE
www.goduke.com
Mailing: Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708-0557
Shipping: 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, NC 27708
Phone: 919-684-2633; Fax: 919-684-2489
Sports Information Director: Art Chase, chasea@duaa.duke.edu; Cell: 919-599-9820
Assistant SID: Chris Cook, cook@duaa.duke.edu
FB Media Credential Requests Contact: Art Chase
Twitter--@Duke_FB; @Duke_Athletics
Facebook--www.facebook.com/DukeFootball
GEORGIA TECH
www.clemsontigers.com
Mailing: PO Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633
Shipping: 100 Perimeter Road/Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634
Phone: 864-656-2114; Fax: 864-656-0299
Assistant AD/SID: Tim Bourret, btimoth@clemson.edu
Associate: Brian Hennessy, bhennes@clemson.edu
FB Credential Requests: Sammy Blackman, blackmj@clemson.edu
Facebook--www.facebook.com/clemsontigers
Twitter--www.twitter.com/cu_athletics
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/ClemsonAthletics
www.ramblinwreck.com
Mailing & Shipping: 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: 404-894-5445; Fax: 404-894-1248
Director of Communications: Dean Buchan
dbuchan@athletics.gatech.edu; Cell: 404-295-8703
Associate: Mike Stamus, mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu
Assistant for Football: Mike DeGeorge, mdegeorge@athletics.gatech.edu
FB Credential Requests: Mike Stamus
Twitter--Twitter.com/gtathletics
Facebook--Facebook.com/gtathletics
YouTube--youtube.com/ramblinwrecktube
FLORIDA STATE
MIAMI
www.seminoles.com
Mailing: PO Box 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316
Shipping: 403 Stadium Drive West, Tallahassee, FL 32306
Phone: 850-644-1403; Fax: 850-644-3820
SID: Elliott Finebloom, efinebloom@admin.fsu.edu
Football contact: Kerwin Lonzo, Klonzo@admin.fsu.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: https://secure.sportssystems.com/events2/credapp.cfm
Facebook--http://www.seminoles.com/facebook
Twitter--http://www.seminoles.com/twitter
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/flstateseminoles
www.hurricanesports.com
Mailing & Shipping: 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146
Phone: 305-284-3244 Fax: 305-284-2807
Director of Communications/Football Contact:
Chris Yandle, c.yandle@miami.edu; @chrisyandle
FB Media Credential Requests: Taylor McGillis, t.mcgillis@miami.edu
Twitter--www.twitter.com/MiamiHurricanes
Facebook--facebook.com/miamihurricanes
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/CanesAllAccess
Blog--http://www.theufootball.com/
MARYLAND
NORTH CAROLINA
www.umterps.com
Mailing & Shipping: Comcast Center, Terrapin Trail, College Park, Md. 20742
Phone: 301-314-7065; Fax: 301-314-9094
Associate AD/Media Relations: Zack Bolno, zbolno@umd.edu
Football Contact: Matt Taylor, taylormd@umd.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: Matt Taylor
Twitter--http://twitter.com/umterps; http://twitter.com/Randy Edsall
Facebook-- http://www.facebook.com/marylandterrapinsofficialpage;
http://www.facebook.com/MarylandFootball
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/MarylandAthletics
www.GoHeels.com
Mailing: PO Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Shipping: Koury Natatorium, Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Phone: 919-962-2123; Fax: 919-962-0612
Football SID: Kevin Best, kbest@unc.edu; Cell: 919-619-7020
Assistant SID: Bobby Hundley, hundley@email.unc.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: Kevin Best
Twitter--www.twitter.com/TarHeelFootball
Facebook--http://www.facebook.com/tarheels
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/UNCTarHeelsAthletics
NC STATE
PITTSBURGH
www.GoPack.com
Mailing: Box 8502, Raleigh, NC 27695-8502
Shipping: Weisiger Brown Facility, 2500 Warren Carroll Drive, Room 2133
Raleigh, N.C. 27695
Phone: 919-515-2102; Fax: 919-515-3624
Assistant AD: Annabelle Myers, annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu
Assistant: Brian Reinhardt, brian_reinhardt@ncsu.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: Annabelle Myers
Twitter--www.twitter.com/PackFootball
Facebook--http://www.facebook.com/ncstateathletics
YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/NCStateAthletics
www.pittsburghpanthers.com
Mailing: P.O. Box 7436, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213-0436
Shipping: Petersen Events Center, 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15261
Sr. Associate AD/Media Relations: E.J. Borghetti, eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu
Phone: 412-648-8420; Fax: 412-648-8248; Cell: 412-491-5110.
Assistant Media Relations Director: Ted Feeley, tfeeley@athletics.pitt.edu, cell: 412-853-4375
FB Media Credential Requests; E. J. Borghetti
Twitter--@Pittathletics; @GoPittFootball
Facebook--www.facebook.com/PittsburghPanthers
YouTube--Youtube.com/pittlivewire
SYRACUSE
VIRGINIA
WAKE FOREST
VIRGINIA TECH
www.suathletics.com
Mailing & Shipping: Manley Fieldhouse, 1301 East Colvin Street, Syracuse, N.Y. 13244
Associate AD for Communications: Sue Edson, sedson@syr.edu,
Phone: 315-443-2608; Cell: 315-952-4787
Secondary FB Contact: Mike Morrison, mdmorris@syr.edu; Cell: 315-452-4809
FB Media Credential Requests: Sue Edson
Twitter--@Cuse
Facebook--www.facebook.com/SyracuseOrange
YouTube--www.youtube.com/suathletics
www.wakeforestsports.com
Mailing & Shipping: 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105
Phone: 336-758-5640; Fax: 336-758-5140
Associate AD/Athletic Communications: Steve Shutt, shuttsj@wfu.edu
Cell: 336-970-7512
Assistant: Gary Petit, petitgm@wfu.edu; Cell: 336-970-4370
FB Media Credential Requests: Steve Shutt
Twitter--@WFUSports
Twitter--Wake_FB for stats and game reports
www.VirginiaSports.com
Mailing: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853
Shipping: 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: 434-982-5500; Direct: 434-243-2467; Fax: 434-982-5525
Assistant AD: Jim Daves, jimdaves@virginia.edu
Assistant SID for Football: Vince Briedis, briedis@virginia.edu
FB Media Credential Requests: Jim Daves
Facebook--www.facebook.com/VirginiaCavaliers
Twitter--/@VirginiaSports; @uva_football
YouTube--www.youtube.com/user/virginiaathletics
www.hokiesports.com
Mailing & Shipping: 460 Jamerson Athletic Center Blacksburg, VA 24061
Phone: 540-231-6726; Fax: 540-231-6984
Assistant AD: Dave Smith, vtsid@vt.edu
Associate SID (football contact): Bryan Johnston, blj@vt.edu
FB Media Credentials: Dave Smith
Twitter--www.twitter.com/Hokiesports
Facebook--www.facebook.com/hokiesports
YouTube--www.youtube.com/user/vthokiesports
Amy Yakola, Senior Associate Commissioner, Communications and Public Relations... 336/369-1215
Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner, Football Communications..................................... 336/369-1210
Brian Morrison, Associate Commissioner, Basketball Communications................. 336/369-1002
Steve Phillips, Associate Director, Communications.............................................. 336/369-1004
Amy Ufnowski, Associate Director, Communications........................................... 336/369-1003
George Lane, Assistant Director, Communications................................................ 336/369-1005
Marianne Schroer, Communications and Public Relations Coordinator................ 336-369-1216
Commissioner.....................................................................................................John Swofford
Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.....................................................Cecelia DiAmico
Senior Associate Commissioners
Jeff Elliott, Finance and Administration
Nora Lynn Finch, Womens Basketball
Karl Hicks, Mens Basketball Operations
Brad Hostetter, Compliance & Governance/Human Resources
Tim Lynde, Brand Marketing
Kris W. Pierce, Championships & Senior Woman Administrator
Michael Strickland, Football Operations
Amy Yakola, Communications & Public Relations
Associate Commissioners
Mike Finn, Football Communications
Brian Morrison, Basketball Communications
Assistant Commissioners
Matt Burgemeister, Compliance & Governance
Lee Butler, Championships
W. Scott McBurney, Advanced Media
Ben Tario, Football, Multimedia and Legal Affairs
Coordinator of Officials
John Clougherty, Mens Basketball Officials
Charlene Curtis, Womens Basketball Officials
Doug Rhoads, Football Officials
Directors
Shamaree Brown, Student-Athlete Programs, Compliance
Georgia Davis, Championships
Alyssa Francona, Football Operations & Event Management
Brad Hecker, Womens Basketball Operations
Lynne Herndon, Business Operations
Mary Beth Koetters, Mens Basketball Operations
Donald Moore, Championships
Christina L. Tracey, Information Systems
Associate Directors
Steve Phillips, Communications
Amy Ufnowski, Communications
Steve Slim Vollinger, Advanced Media
Assistant Directors
Alyssa Duke, Womens Basketball Operations
George Lane, Communications
Ken Marra, Marketing
Coordinators
Susan Anthony, Administration/Business
Jennie Barrett, Championships
Tracey Haith, Student-Athlete Programs, Compliance & Governance, Human Resources
Heather Hirschman, Website
Marianne Schroer, Communications and Public Relations
Assistant Coordinator
Eden Cassidy, Mens Basketball Operations & Officiating
Office Coordinator and Desktop Publishing
Emily Watkins, Office Coordinator/Desktop Publishing
Interns
Alex Fraser, Championships
Lindsay Humbert, Website
Table of Contents
General Information
The Teams
Champions Year-by-Year........................ 98
Post-Season Honors Year-by-Year.......... 99
Composite Football Records................. 100
Coaching Records; Non-ACC Records.101
Year by Year, 1953-2012................ 102-131
Series Records................................ 132-144
Overtime Games in the ACC................ 144
Individual Records......................... 145-177
Total Offense........................... 145-147
Rushing.................................... 148-152
Passing..................................... 153-157
Receiving................................. 158-162
All-Purpose.............................. 163-164
Scoring..................................... 165-168
Punting, Kickoff & Punt Ret... 169-173
Defense.................................... 174-177
Team Records................................. 178-187
All-Americas.................................. 188-192
25th & 50th Anniversary Teams........... 193
NFL Draft Notes............................ 194-195
ACC & the NFL Draft................... 196-204
Bowl Records................................ 205-IBC
Composite Football Schedule................ BC
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The ACC.................................... /ACCDN
Boston College......../user/EagleMarketing
Clemson................ /user/ClemsonAthletics
Duke.........................../user/DukeAthletics
Florida State.................../flstateseminoles
Georgia Tech............... /ramblinwrecktube
Maryland....................../user/MarylandAthletics
Miami..................... /user/CanesAllAccess
North Carolina...../user/UNCTar HeelsAthletics
NC State....................... /NCStateAthletics
Pitt.......................................... /pittlivewire
Syracuse.................................../suathletics
Virginia.........................../virginiaathletics
Virginia Tech....................../vthokiesports
Wake Forest.... /user/WakeForestAthletics
The Atlantic Coast Conference, through its member institutions, seeks to maximize the educational and
athletic opportunities of its student-athletes while enriching their quality of life. It strives to do so by
affording individuals equitable opportunity to pursue academic excellence and compete successfully at
the highest level of intercollegiate athletics competition in a broad spectrum of sports and championships.
The Conference will provide leadership in attaining these goals, promoting diversity and mutual trust
among its member institutions, in a spirit of fairness for all. It strongly adheres to the principles of integrity
and sportsmanship, and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each member
institutions athletics departmental staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.
Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, the
states founding father. The school colors are
the same as the state flag: black and gold for
George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) and red and
white for his mother, Alice Crossland. Maryland has been called the school that Curley Byrd
built, for he was its quarterback, then football
coach, athletic director, assistant to the president, vice-president, and finally its president.
Byrd also designed the football stadium and
the campus layout, and suggested the nickname
Terrapin, a local turtle known for its bite, when
students wanted to replace the nickname Old
Liners with a new one for the school.
The University of Miami was chartered in
1925 by a group of citizens who felt an institution of higher learning was needed for the development of their young and growing community.
Since the first class of 560 students enrolled in
the fall of 1926, the University has expanded
to more than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and more than 114
nations from around the world. The schools
colors, representative of the Florida orange tree,
were selected in 1926. Orange symbolizes the
fruit of the tree, green represents the leaves and
white, the blossoms.
The University of North Carolina, located
in Chapel Hill, has been called the perfect college town, making its tree-lined streets and
balmy atmosphere what a college should look
and feel like. Its inception in 1795 makes it one
of the oldest schools in the nation, and its nickname of Tar Heels stems from the tar pitch and
turpentine that were the states principal industry. The nickname is as old as the school, for it
was born during the Revolutionary War when
tar was dumped into the streams to impede the
advance of British forces.
North Carolina State University is located in the state capital of Raleigh. It opened
in 1889 as a land-grant agricultural and mechanical school and was known as A&M or
Aggies or Farmers for over a quarter-century.
The schools colors of pink and blue were gone
by 1895, brown and white were tried for a year,
but the students finally chose red and white to
represent the school. An unhappy fan in 1922
said State football players behaved like a pack
of wolves, and the term that was coined in derision became a badge of honor.
The University of Notre Dame began late
on the bitterly cold afternoon of November 26,
1842, when a 28-year-old French priest, Rev.
Edward Sorin, C.S.C., and seven companions
took possession of 524 snow-covered acres that
the Bishop of Vincennes had given them in the
Indiana mission fields. A man of lively imagination, Father Sorin named his fledgling school
in honor of Our Lady, in his native tongue,
LUniversit de Notre Dame du Lac (The University of Our Lady of the Lake). On January 15, 1844,
the University was thus officially chartered by the
Indiana legislature
The University of Pittsburgh was founded as
Pittsburgh Academy by Hugh Henry Brackenridge
in 1787 and is one of the oldest institutions of higher
education in the United States. Pitt researchers led
by Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine in
1955, and Pitt surgeons have performed more than
17,000 organ transplants, making Pitt the worlds
transplantation capital. In 1932, a Pitt team led by
Charles Glen King isolated and identified the chemical structure of vitamin C.
Syracuse University was founded during the
Methodist State Convention in Syracuse, N.Y., in
February of 1870. Measures were taken to raise
$500,000 to endow the university, with the city of
Syracuse subscribing $100,000. Rev. Jesse T Peck,
who was elected president of the Syracuse University Board of Trustees, suggested purchasing 50 acres
of farmland in southeastern Syracuse. The Board of
Trustees of Syracuse University signed the University charter and certificate of incorporation on March
24, 1870, and universitys College of Liberal Arts
opened in September of 1871.
The University of Virginia was founded in 1819
by Thomas Jefferson and is one of three things on
his tombstone for which he wanted to be remembered. James Madison and James Monroe were
on the board of governors in the early years. The
Rotunda, a half-scale version of the Pantheon which
faces the Lawn, is the focal point of the grounds as
the campus is called. Jefferson wanted his school to
educate leaders in practical affairs and public service, not just to train teachers.
Virginia Tech was established in 1872 as an allmale military school dedicated to the original landgrant mission of teaching agriculture and engineering. The University has grown from a small college
of 132 students into the largest institution of higher
education in the state during its 132-year history. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau between the
Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, the campus
consists of 334 buildings and 20 miles of sidewalks
over 2,600 acres. The official school colors - Chicago maroon and burnt orange - were selected in 1896
because they made a unique combination not worn
elsewhere at the time.
Wake Forest University was started on Calvin
Jones plantation amid the stately pine forest of
Wake County in 1834. The Baptist seminary is still
there, but the school was moved to Winston-Salem
in 1956 on a site donated by Charles H. and Mary
Reynolds Babcock. President Harry S. Truman attended the ground-breaking ceremonies that brought
a picturesque campus of Georgian architecture and
painted roofs. Wakes colors have been black and
gold since 1895, thanks to a badge designed by student John Heck who died before he graduated.
School Affiliations
BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big
East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005.
CLEMSON -- Charter member of the
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a
charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a
charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
in 1953.
DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in 1953.
FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie
Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in
July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991.
GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter
member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April,
1978.
MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern
Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in
1953.
MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football
Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.
NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894;
charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921;
charter member of the ACC in 1953.
NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953.
NOTRE DAME Joined the Big East Conference in
1995; joined the ACC on July 1, 2013
PITT Charter member of the EAC in 1975; joined
the Big East Conference in 1982; joined the ACC on
July 1, 2013.
SYRACUSE Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC on July 1, 2013.
VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from
Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the
ACC in December, 1953.
VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern
Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the
Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined
the ACC in July, 2004.
WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference
in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.
VISION
Spearheaded by Swofford and the leadership of its institutions, the Atlantic Coast Conference
Council of Presidents announced on April 22, 2013, that each of its current and future 15 members
had signed a grant of media rights. In addition to highlighting the solidarity and commitment of
the ACC membership, the move further secured the leagues future and its position as one of the
nation's premier conferences.
On November 28, 2012, on behalf of the leagues member institutions and the ACC Council
of Presidents, Swofford introduced the University of Louisville as the newest member of the ACC.
Louisville, with its aggressive approach to excellence in every respect, will join the ACC on July 1,
2014, and will help position the league to compete at the highest level of all facets of the collegiate
experience.
On September 12, 2012, on behalf of the leagues member institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swofford introduced
Notre Dame as a member of the ACC. The Fighting Irish officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, along with Pittsburgh and Syracuse.
Notre Dame will compete as a full member in all conference sponsored sports with the exception of football, which will play five games
annually against league programs. The addition will help keep the ACC a vibrant and competitive league dedicated to ensuring the appropriate balance of academics, athletics and integrity.
During the summer of 2012, Swofford was instrumental in shaping the new postseason format for college football. As a part of the
new format, the ACC and Orange Bowl Committee announced a 12-year agreement that annually features the ACC Champion in the
Discover Orange Bowl, to be played on New Years Day at 1:00 pm beginning after the 2014 season.
In May of 2012, Swoffords leadership and negotiating skills helped the conference extend its exclusive, multi-platform agreement
with ESPN. The agreement runs through 2026-27 and features a substantial increase in value and exposure. This enhanced television
package begins with the 2012-13 academic year and reaches new heights financially for the leagues 12 member institutions. ACC
content will now be televised more than at any point in league history, both regionally and nationally, while also best positioning the
conference within the continuous, ever-changing world of technology.
On September 18, 2011, on behalf of the leagues member institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swofford introduced
the University of Pittsburgh and Syracuse University as the newest members of the ACC. The additions, which became official on July
1, 2013, further strengthen the leagues rich tradition of balancing academics and athletics while also enhancing the ACCs reach into
the states of New York and Pennsylvania.
In 2003, on behalf of the leagues member institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swofford led the conference through
expansion. In becoming a 12-member league, Swofford helped bring the ACC extended and enhanced exposure across television and
national radio packages and strongly positioned it for the future.
The ACC showcased its inaugural Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, matching the winners of the Atlantic and Coastal
Divisions, in 2005 to a sellout crowd. Now in its ninth year, the game will be played in Charlottes Bank of America Stadium following
2013 regular season for the fourth consecutive year.
Since becoming Commissioner, Swofford has been responsible for securing increased bowl opportunities and for the third year, the
ACC has agreements in place with nine bowls including the Discover Orange Bowl, home of the ACC Champion since 2006. Highly
respected by his peers, Swofford was a force in the development and growth of the Bowl Championship Series and is the only person
to serve two terms as its coordinator.
Under Swoffords tenure, the prestigious ACC Mens Basketball Tournament has traveled to many dynamic cities within the
footprint of the league including Atlanta, Ga., Washington DC and Tampa, Fla., in addition to the traditional stops in Greensboro and
Charlotte. The 2001 ACC Tournament in Atlanta set NCAA attendance records for single session (40,083), per session average (36,505)
and total attendance (182,525).
In the sport of basketball, Swofford was instrumental in creating the ACC/Big Ten Challenge that began in mens basketball in
1999. Then in 2007, the two conferences hosted the inaugural ACC/Big Ten Womens Basketball Challenge.
In his first year as Commissioner, Swofford placed an added emphasis on the development of womens basketball in the ACC with the
hiring of an Associate Commissioner for Womens Basketball to oversee all aspects of the sport on both a conference and national level.
As the Athletics Director at North Carolina, Swofford also hired the first African American head coach in the ACC in 1981.
A long-time advocate of the importance of academics and student-athlete welfare, Swofford stimulated the formation of the leagues
first-ever ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. This group of current ACC student-athletes gives the conference direct feedback on
their experiences competing at the highest level of college athletics.
Swofford was instrumental in the enhancement of the leagues ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Awards program by ensuring that additional scholarship dollars are distributed to more student-athletes than at any point in the leagues history.
The long-time partnership between the ACC and United Way has flourished under Swoffords leadership. His commitment to public
service and volunteerism across the member institutions has been highlighted through the leagues Public Service Announcements. Across
the collegiate landscape, the relationship with United Way is unique to the ACC and its member institutions.
Under Swoffords direction, the ACC launched a Community Connections outreach program which sponsored educational and
mentoring activities along with donating books to the communities in which the league holds its conference championships. The initiative
was created in 2010-11 to teach life lessons to elementary and middle school students by the ACCs student-athletes visiting local schools
to discuss topics such as the importance of healthy living and sportsmanship.
ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE
During Swoffords first 16 years as Commissioner, ACC teams have won 62 national team titles and 1,821 ACC teams have participated in various NCAA championships - an average of nearly 114 NCAA teams per year.
In football, at least six ACC teams have earned bowl bids in each of the last seven seasons. In 2008, the conference set an NCAA
record when 10 of its 12 teams (83%) participated in bowl play.
During his tenure, the ACC has won five NCAA Mens Basketball titles, more than any other conference. In addition, the league
was represented by three of its womens basketball programs in the 2006 NCAA Womens Basketball Final Four. In that same year, it
was an all-ACC final as the conference claimed its second NCAA Womens Basketball National title.
A native of North Wilkesboro, NC, Swofford was a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina and played on UNCs
1971 ACC Football Championship team. He received his Masters of Education in Athletic Administration from Ohio University and
then began his career at the University of Virginia in 1973. He returned to his alma mater in 1976 and became the schools athletic
director on May 1, 1980. At the age of 31, he was the youngest major college Athletics Director in the nation at the time and served as
its Director of Athletics from 1980-1997. UNCs athletic program led the league in both ACC and NCAA Championships during Swoffords tenure as Athletic Director.
John and his wife Nora reside in Greensboro, NC, and together they have three children: Amie, Chad and Autumn, who is married
to Sherman Wooden. Autumn and Sherman have two daughters: Maya and Lyla.
Personal Information
Education
Playing Experience
Two-time All-State QB and three-sport MVP at Wilkes Central High School, 1965-67
North Carolina varsity football team quarterback and
defensive back, 1967-71
Peach Bowl, 1970; Gator Bowl, 1971
ACC Champions, 1971
ACC Academic Honor Roll, 1970-71
Vinny Testaverde
Miami
Bobby Bowden
Florida State
Atlantic Coast Conference schools will have an inductee this year at the annual National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame annual banquet in
New York City. NC States Ted Brown, the all-time
leading rusher in the ACC, and Miami quarterback
Vinny Testaverde, the 1986 Heisman Trophy winner,
will be honored and their selections brings the total to
18 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 nine
years. They will be inducted at the annual NFF & College Hall of Fame banquet which will be held on
Dec. 10, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
*Denotes Inductees spent significant portions of
careers at other schools. Legend includes name, position, years played and year inducted.
Boston College (9)
*Frank Cavanaugh, Coach, 1898-1932.................... 1954
*Gil Dobie, Coach.............................................. 1951
Doug Flutie, Quarterback, 1981-84.................... 2007
Chet Gladchuck, Center, 1936-40....................... 1975
Gene Goodreault,End, 1938-40.......................... 1982
Mike Holovak, Fullback, 1940-42...................... 1985
George Kerr, Guard, 1938-40............................. 1984
*Frank Leahy, Coach, 1939-53........................... 1970
Charlie ORourke, Halfback, 1938-40...................... 1972
Clemson (6)
Jeff Davis, Linebacker, 1978-81....................2007
*John Heisman, Coach, 1892-1927..................... 1954
Frank Howard, Coach, 1940-69.......................... 1989
Terry Kinard, Safety, 1978-82............................ 2001
Banks McFadden, Halfback, 1937-39...................... 1959
*Jess Neely, Coach, 1924-1966.......................... 1971
Duke (12)
Fred Crawford, Tackle, 1931-33......................... 1973
Al DeRogatis, Center/Tackle, 1945-48..................... 1986
Dan Hill, Center, 1936-38................................... 1962
Clarkston Hines, Wide Receiver, 1986-89.........................2010
*Howard Jones, Coach, 1908-40........................ 1951
Steve Lach, Halfback, 1939-41........................... 1980
George McAfee, Halfback, 1937-39................... 1961
Mike McGee, Guard, 1957-59............................ 1990
*Bill Murray, Coach, 1940-65............................ 1974
Ace Parker, Halfback, 1934-36........................... 1955
Eric Tipton, Halfback, 1936-38.......................... 1965
*Wallace Wade, Coach, 1923-50........................ 1955
Florida State (7)
Fred Biletnikoff, Flanker, 1962-64..................... 1991
*Bobby Bowden, Coach, 1959-2009.................. 2006
*Darrell Mudra, Coach, 1959-87........................ 2000
Deion Sanders, Cornerback, 1985-88...................... 2011
Ron Sellers, Wide Receiver, 1966-68................. 1988
Ron Simmons, Noseguard, 1977-80................... 2008
Charlie Ward, QB, 1989, 91-93.......................... 2006
Georgia Tech (15)
Bill Alexander, Coach, 1920-44.......................... 1951
Maxie Baughan, Center, 1957-59....................... 1988
Ray Beck, Guard, 1948-51.................................. 1997
Bobby Davis, Tackle, 1944-47............................ 1978
Ted Brown
NC State
Mike Ditka
Pittsburgh
Bobby Dodd, Coach, 1945-66............................ 1993
Bill Fincher, End/Tackle, 1916-20...................... 1974
*Buck Flowers, Halfback, 1916-20.................... 1955
*Joe Guyon, HB/T, 1912-13; 1917-18. . .................1971
*John Heisman, Coach, 1892-1927.................... 1954
George Morris, Linebacker, 1950-52.................. 1981
Larry Morris, Center, 1951-54............................ 1992
Peter Pund, Center, 1926-28............................... 1963
Randy Rhino, Safety, 1972-74............................ 2002
Everett Strupper, Halfback, 1915-17..................... 1972
Pat Swilling, OLB, 1982-85............................... 2009
Maryland (10)
*Paul Bear Bryant, Coach, 1945............................1986
*Jerry Claiborne, Coach, 1961-89...................... 1999
Stan Jones, Tackle, 1951-53................................ 2000
Dick Modzelewski, Tackle, 1950-52.................. 1993
Bob Pellegrini, Center, 1953-55......................... 1996
Jack Scarbath, Quarterback, 1950-52..................... 1983
Clark Shaughnesst, Coach, 1915-65................... 1968
*Jim Tatum, Coach, 1942-58.............................. 1984
Bob Ward, Guard, 1948-51................................. 1980
Randy White, Def. Tackle, 1972-74................... 1994
Bobby Dodd
Georgia Tech
Syracuse (17)
Joe Alexander, Guard, 1917-20........................... 1954
Jim Brown, Runing Back, 1954-56..................... 1995
Larry Csonka, Fullback, 1965-67....................... 1989
Hugh Duffy Daugherty, 1937-39........................ 1984
Coach (Assistant), 1940, 1946
Ernie Davis, Running Back, 1959-61.................... 1979
Tim Green, Defensive End, 1982-85...................... 2002
Vic Hanson, End, 1924-26.................................. 1973
Coach, 1930-36, Assistant, 1928-29
Howard Jones, Coach, 1908................................ 1951
T.A.D. Jones, Coach, 1909-10............................ 1958
Floyd Little, Running Back, 1964-66......................1983
Don McPherson, Quarterback, 1985-87.................... 2008
Dick MacPherson, Coach, 1981-90.................... 2009
Clarence Biggie Munn, Coach, 1946.....................1959
Frank Buck ONeill, Coach, 1906-07,
1913-15;1917-19, 1936............................ 1951
Floyd Ben Schwartzwalder, Coach, 1949-73..... 1982
Lynn Pappy Waldorf, 1922-24........................ 1966
Bud Wilkinson, Coach, 1938-41......................... 1969
NC State (7)
Ted Brown, Running Back, 1975-78........................... 2012
Dennis Byrd, Defensive End, 1965-67........................ 2010
Roman Gabriel, Quarterback, 1959-61........................1989
*Lou Holtz, Head Coach, 1972-75..................... 2009
Jack McDowall, Halfback, 1925-27................... 1975
Jim Ritcher, Center, 1976-79.............................. 1998
*Buck Shaw, Coach, 1924-57............................. 1972
Virginia (7)
Jim Dombrowski, Tackle, 1984-87..................... 2008
Bill Dudley, Halfback, 1939-41.......................... 1956
*Frank Murray, Coach, 1922-49......................... 1983
*Greasy Neale, Coach, 1915-33......................... 1967
Joe Palumbo, Middle Guard, 1949-51.................... 1999
Tom Scott, End, 1950-52.................................... 1979
*George Welsh, Coach, 1973-2000.................... 2004
Miami (9)
Bennie Blades, Safety, 1984-87.......................... 2006
Don Bosseler, Fullback, 1953-56........................ 1990
*Andy Gustafson, Coach, 1926-63..................... 1985
*Jack Harding, Coach, 1926-47.......................... 1980
Ted Hendricks, Def. End, 1966-68..................... 1987
Jimmy Johnson, Head Coach, .......................................2012
Russell Maryland, Def. Tackle, 1987-89......................2011
Vinny Testaverde, Quarterback, 1982, 84-86.....2013
Gino Torretta, Quarterback, 1989-92.......................2009
Pittsburgh (24)
Len Casanova, Coach, 18950.............................. 1977
Jimbo Covert, Tackle, 1979-82........................... 2003
Averell Daniell, Tackle,1934-35......................... 1975
Tom Davies, Halfback, 1918-21......................... 1970
Mike Ditka, End, 1958-60.................................. 1986
Jossph Donchess, End,1927-29........................... 1979
Media Credentials
Sunday, December 1
Coaches Media Teleconference.............4 p.m.
(Media Only)
Monday, December 2
Players Media Teleconference........ 11:30 a.m.
(Media Only)
Friday, December 6
Championship Game Press Conference...1 p.m.
(Bank of America Stadium
Both Coaches Available)
ACC Night of Legends..................... 6-10 p.m.
(Charlotte Convention Center)
Saturday, December 7
ACC FanFest...........................12 noon-7 p.m.
(Bank of America Stadium;
Graham & Mint Streets)
Media Coordinator
Two-Team Tie:
2005
2006
2007
Jacksonville, Fla.--Virginia Tech held the highpowered Boston College offense scoreless over the
final 35 minutes of play, overcoming a nine-point first
half deficit to claim its second ACC title since joining
the league in 2004...Led by junior quarterback Sean
Glennon, who was named the championship game
MVP, the Hokies scored two touchdowns in the fourth
quarter to pull out the 30-16 win...For the game,
Glennon completed 18 of 27 pass attempts for 174
yards and three touchdowns...Hokie receivers Josh
Morgan, Eddie Royal and Josh Hyman combined for
nearly 150 yards and three touchdowns...The Hokie
defense forced two turnovers, scoring one TD on an
interception return, and the special teams unit blocked
two kicks, including a PAT that was returned for two
points...For BC, Matt Ryan passed for 305 yards and
running back Andre Callender set a championship
game record with 13 receptions in the losing effort.
Teams
1 2 3 4
Score
Wake Forest 0 3 0 6 9
Georgia Tech 3 0 0 3 6
Attendance-62,850
Teams
1
Virginia Tech .......... 0
Boston College ...... 7
Attendance-53,212
Scoring Summary
GT--Bell 21 yard field goal
WF--Swank 19 yard field goal
GT--Bell 34 yard field goal
WF--Swank 33 yard field goal
WF--Swank 22 yard field goal
Scoring Summary
BC-Silva 51 Fumble Return (Aponovicius Kick)
BC-Aponovicius 37 FG
VT-Morgan 5 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick)
BC-Ryan 14 Run (Aponovicius Kick)
VT-Flowers PAT Return
VT-Hyman 13 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick)
VT--Royal 24 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick)
VT--Adibi 40 Interception Return (Dunlevy Kick)
Final Statistics.............................. WF GT
1st Downs.........................................16 18
Rushes-Yards.............................. 43-91 38-143
Passing Yards..................................201 129
Passes Att-Comp-Int................25-14-0 29-9-2
Total Offense (plays-yards)....... 68-292 67-272
Punt Returns-Yards....................... 2-18 3-15
Kickoff Returns-Yards.................. 3-78 2-38
Punts (Number-Avg).................. 7-42.6 5-50.0
Fumbles-Lost.................................. 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards.............................. 7-85 6-45
Individual Statistics
Rushing: WF-Kenneth Moore 16-38; Willie Idlette
6-35; Kevin Marion 4-20; DeAngelo Bryant 9-19;
Nate Morton 1-4; Rich Belton 1-2; Riley Skinner
5-(27); Team 1-0. GT-Tashard Choice 21-100; Reggie Ball 15-46; Calvin Johnson 3-(3).
Passing: WF-Riley Skinner 14-25-0-201. GT-Reggie
Ball 9-29-2-129.
Receiving: WF-Nate Morton 4-40; Willie Idlette
3-73; Rich Belton 2-5; John Tereshinski 1-39; Kevin
Marion 1-18; Mike Rinfrette 1-18; Zac Selmon 1-5;
Kenneth Moore 1-3. GT-Calvin Johnson 8-117;
James Johnson 1-12.
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3 4 Score
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0 0
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2008
10
2009
2010
2011
2012
Wilder, Florida State Defense
Lead Seminoles to 13th ACC Title
December 1, 2012
Charlotte, N.C.-- Before an ACC Football Championship Game record crowd of 73,675 fans, Tajh Boyd threw
three touchdown passes and ran for another score as No. 21
Clemson defeated No. 5 Virginia Tech, 38-10, to win its first
ACC title in 20 years.
The Tigers (10-3) clinched their first Orange Bowl berth
since 1981, the year they won their only national championship. Clemson became the first team to beat Virginia Tech
(11-2) twice in the same season. The Tigers beat the Hokies
23-3 in Blacksburg, Va., on Oct. 1. The second half was all
Clemson. Clemson scored three touchdowns on five plays
in a span of 4:24 in the third quarter to break open a 1010 tie at halftime.After Virginia Tech went three-and-out on
its first second half possession, Boyd capped a 10-play, 87yard touchdown drive with his second touchdown pass of
the game to tight end Dwayne Allen for a 17-10 lead.
On Clemsons next play from scrimmage, wide receiver
Sammy Watkins got behind the defense and hauled in a 53yard touchdown pass from Boyd his 31st of the season,
extending his own school record. Boyd completed 20 of 29
passes for 240 yards and was named the games Most Valuable Player.
Andre Ellington, who ran for 125 yards, raced 29 yards
for a touchdown to give the Tigers a 31-10 lead. Boyd put
the game away early in the fourth quarter on a quarterback
sneak for the final, 38-10 margin.
Charlotte, N.C - James Wilder Jr. ran for two touchdowns as No. 13 Florida State used big plays on defene
to hold off Georgia Tech 21-15 and capture its first
ACC championship since 2005.
The heavily favored Seminoles (11-2) built a 21-6
lead at the half and held on to win. It looked like Georgia Tech, a two-touchdown underdog, might get blown
out, but the game wasnt decided until FSU safety Karlos Williams intercepted Tech QB Tevin Washington
with less than a minute remaining.
The Yellow Jackets slowed down the Seminoles in
the second half and forced two turnovers by quarterback EJ Manuel to get back in the game.
Washington, who hadnt completed a pass all game,
suddenly came alive, hitting Chris Milton for a gain
of 18 yards and B.J. Bostic for 32 yards to reach the
Florida State 3. Robert Godhigh picked up a critical
first down on fourth-and-1 and Washington scored his
19th touchdown of the season on the following play to
cut Florida States lead to 21-15 with 6:27 left in the
game.
Tech CB Jemea Thomas interception on the ensuing possession gave the Yellow Jackets one last chance
with 2:17 left in the game. But that ended when Williams intercepted Washington at the Yellow Jackets 44
and returned it to the GT 4-yard line to seal the victory.
Teams
1 2 3 4 Score
Virginia Tech............... 7 3 0 0............10
Clemson........................ 7 3 21 7............38
Attendance-73,675
Teams
1 2 3 4 Score
Florida State................ 7 14 0 0............21
Georgia Tech................ 0 6 3 6............15
Attendance-64,778
Scoring Summary
CL--Allen 24 Pass from Boyd (Catanzaro Kick). 11:17, 1st
VT--Coles 45 Pass from Thomas (Journell Kick), 0:44, 1st
CL--Catanzaro 20 FG, 7:54, 2nd
VT--Journell 42 FG, 0:01, 2nd
CL---Allen 8 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro Kick),10:45, 3rd
CL--Watkins 53 Pass from Boyd (Catanzaro Kick), 8:02, 3rd
CL--Ellington 29 Run (Catanzaro Kick), 6:21, 3rd
CL--Boyd 1 Run (Catanzaro Kick), 13:04, 4th
Scoring Summary
FS--Freeman 3 Run (Hopkins Kick), 3:07, 1st
FS--Wilder 16 Run (Hopkins Kick), 9:25, 2nd
GT--Tanner 27 FG, 4:29, 2nd
FS--Wilder 1 Run (Hopkins Kick), 4:29, 2nd
GT--Scully 47 FG, 3:37, 2nd
GT--Tanner 36 FB, 5:09, 3rd
GT--Washington 1 Run (rush failed), 5:55, 4th
Team Statistics
VT
CL
1st Downs......................................19...................25
Rushes-Yards........................... 29-56........... 45-217
Passing Yards...............................274.................240
Passes Att-Comp-Int............. 44-22-2.......... 30-30-0
Total Offense (plays-yards).... 73-330........... 75-457
Average Per Play...........................4.5..................6.1
Punt Returns-Yards...................... 0-0................. 1-3
Kickoff Returns-Yards............. 6-135............... 2-39
Punts (Number-Avg)............... 6-46.2............ 5-41.6
Fumbles-Lost............................... 2-1................. 1-0
Penalties-Yards........................... 9-91............... 5-35
Possession Time........................29:50..............30:10
Individual Statistics:
Rushing: VT--David Wilson, 11-32; Josh Oglesby, 6-22; Logan
Thomas, 12 -2; CL-- Andre Ellington, 20-125, 1 TD; Sammy
Watkins, 5-55; Tajh Boyd, 11-28; D.J. Howard, 3-11; Cole Stoudt,
1-1; Roderick McDowell, 3-0, TEAM, 2-(-3).
Passing: VT-Logan Thomas, 22-44-2, 274, 1 TD; CL--Tajh Boyd,
20-29-0, 240, 3 TDs; DeAndre Hopkins, 0-1-0, 0.
Receiving: VT--D.J. Coles, 7-116, 1 TD; Marcus Davis, 4-50; Jarrett
Boykin, 3-58; David Wilson, 3-14; Danny Coale, 2-11; Josh Oglesby,
1-2. CL--DeAndre Hopkins, 7-92; Sammy Watkins, 5-80, 1 TD;
Dwayne Allen, 2-32, 2 TD; Andre Ellington, 2- (-5); Charone Peake,
1-17; Jaron Brown, 1-17; Brandon Ford, 1-5; Martavis Bryant, 1-2.
Team Statistics
FSU
GT
1st Downs........................................22....................19
Rushes-Yards........................... 37-194............ 52-183
Passing Yards.................................134..................118
Passes: Att-Comp-Int.............. 21-16-1.............16-5-2
Total Offense (plays-yards)...... 58-328............ 68-301
Average Per Play.............................5.7...................4.4
Punt Returns-Yards...................... 2-23.................. 0-0
Kickoff Returns............................ 3-48................ 2-57
Punts (Number-Avg.................. 3-45.7............. 4-40.5
Fumbles-Lost................................. 2-2.................. 2-0
Penalties-Yards............................. 6-39................ 3-25
Possession Time..........................29.37.............. 30:23
Individual Statistics:
Rushing: FSU--James Wilder, Jr., 10-69, 2 TDs; Devonta
Freeman, 13-59; EJ Manuel, 10-49; Rashad Greene, 1-18;
Lonnie Pryor, 1-4; Team two for minus five. Tech: Sims
19-91; Robert Godhigh, 5-35; B.J, Bostic, 5-25; Tevin
Washington, 10-20; Zach Laskey, 3-4; Vad Lee, 4-5; Synjyn
Days, 1-2; Deon Hill, 1-(-2); Tony Zenon (4- minus 5)
Passing: FSU--Manuel, 16-21-1, 134; GT--Lee 4-14-1, 76;
Lee, 1-1-0, 42 yards; Synjyn Days, 0-1-1-0.
Receiving: FSU--Rashad Greene, 9-82; Lonnie Pryor, 2-25;
3. Nick OLeary, 2-11; Rodney Smith, 1-12; Kelvin Benjamin, 1-3; Jared Haggins, 1-1; GT--Darren Waller, 2-59; B.J.
Bostic, 2-41; Jeremy Moore, 1-18.
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All-Purpose
Yards.............301 C.J. Spiller, CL (233 rushing. 5 rec., 63 KR) vs. GT, 2009
Passing
Attempts..........52 Matt Ryan, BC (33 completions, 305 yards) vs. VT, 2007
Marcus Vick, VT (26 completions, 335 yards) vs. FSU, 2006
Completions....33 Matt Ryan, BC (52 attempts, 305 yards) vs. VT, 2007
Consec. Completions. 8 Matt Ryan, BC (4th quarter) vs. VT, 2007
Comp. %.......76.2 EJ Manuel, FSU (16 of 21) vs. GT, 2012
Yards.............335 Marcus Vick, VT (26 of 52) vs. FSU, 2005
TD Passes (Tie) 3 Sean Glennon, VT vs. BC, 2007; Tyrod Taylor, VT vs. FSU,
2010; Tajh Boyd, CL vs. VT, 2011.
Interceptions......2 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT, 2007 Reggie Ball, GT vs. WF, 2006;
Dominique Davis, BC vs. VT, 2008; Kyle Parker, CL vs.
GT, 2009; EJ Manuel, FSU vs. VT, 2010; Logan Thomas,
VT vs. CL, 2011
Long Pass........70 Joshua Nesbitt to Demaryius Thomas, GT vs. CL, 2009
Pass Eff....178.54 Tyrod Taylor, VT vs. FSU, 2010 (Min. 20 attempts)
Receiving
Rec..................13
Yards.............143
Average........24.3
TDs....................2
Scoring
Points..............24
TD.....................4
FG Attempts......4
4
FGs Made..........4
Long FG..........50
PAT Attempts....6
PAT Made
5
Points/Kicking... 15
Punting
Punts..................8
Yards.............340
Punt Average..50.0
Long Punt........61
Punt Returns
PR......................4
Yards...............98
Average........32.7
Long................83
Kickoff Returns
Kickoff Returns...6
Yards.............135
Average........30.5
Long................42
Interceptions
Interceptions..... 1 Pat Watkins, FSU vs. VT (0 yds), 2005; Aaron Curry, WF
vs. GT (30 yds), 2006; Riley Swanson, WF vs. GT (0 yds),
2006; Vince Hall, VT vs. BC(6 yards), 2007; Xavier Adibi,
VT vs. BC (40 yds), 2007; Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT (0 yds)
vs. VT, 2007; Stephan Virgil, VT vs. BC, 2008; Brett
Warren vs. BC, 2008; Paul Anderson, BC vs. VT, 2008; Jer
rard Tarrent, GT vs. CL, 2009 (50 yds); Dominique Reese,
GT vs. CL, 2009 (0 yds); Davon Morgan, VT vs. FSU,
2010; Jeron Gouveia-Winslow, VT vs. FSU, 2010; Bashaud
Breeland, CL vs. VT, 2011; Jonathan Meeks, CL vs. VT, 2011
Yards Return...64 Bashaud Breeland, CL vs. VT, 2011
TD.....................1 Xavier Adibi, VT vs. BC (40 yards), 2007; Jeron Gouveia Winslow, VT vs. FSU, 2010
Long Return....64 Bashaud Breeland, CL vs. VT, 2011
Fumbles
Long Return....51 Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT, 2007
Return/TD
1 Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT (51 yards), 2007; Orion Martin, VT
vs . BC (17 yards), 2008.
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Rushing
Carries.............65 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (333 yards), 2009
Yards.............333 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (65 attempts), 2009
TDs....................5 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 2009
Passing
Attempts..........52
Completions....33
Comp. Perc...76.2
Yards.............335
TD (Tie)............3
First Downs
Total ...............28
Rushing...........23
Passing............16
Punting
Most Punts........8
Fewest Punts.....0
0
Yards.............340
Average........50.0
Punt Returns
Yards...............98 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (3 attempts), 2005
Average........32.7 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (3 for 98), 2005
Kickoff Returns
Yards.............183 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (7 attempts.), 2010
Average........26.0 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech (3 for 78), 2006
Scoring
Most Points.....44 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State, 2010
Most TDs..........6 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State, 2010
Most FGs...........4 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009
Defense
Fewest Points Allowed....... 6
Fewest Rush Yards All..... 41
Fewest Pass Yards All...... 91
Fewest Total Yards All... 272
Most Interceptions............. 2
Most Turnovers Forced...... 4
Most Penalties.................. 17
Most Penalty Yards........ 143
Date
Bowl Game........................................... Host City.....................TV...................Time
Dec. 27 Military Bowl Pres. Northrop Grumman.......... Washington, D.C.........ESPN.......... 2:30 pm
.
(Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl bid conditional on whether Pac-12 or BYU fills their bowl slot
and the ACC has a bowl-eligible team available after its BCS and bowl commitments).
Dec. 28
Dec. 28
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Dec. 31
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Beginning with the 2014-15 season, college football will enter a new
era when a postseason playoff will
begin. The format is simple: top four
teams, two semifinals played in bowl
games, and a national championship
game played in a different city each
year. Each semifinal will be played
during the New Year's holiday with the
national championship game in prime
time on a Monday night at least a week
later. It will be the best of all worlds,
and the biggest innovation to the sport
in decades.
A selection committee will choose
the four teams for the playoff based on
their performance during the regular
season, including, strength of schedule,
head-to-head results, championships
won, and other factors. The teams will
be seeded so that #1 will play #4 in one
semifinal and #2 will meet #3 in the
other, with the winners advancing to
the national championship game.
The semifinals will rotate among
six different bowls, extending the experience to more fans. In the years
when the bowls are not hosting semifinals, the bowls will feature eight other
teams in four compelling matchups.
2014-15 Schedule
Jan. 1, 2015--Semifinals, Sugar Bowl
Jan. 1, 2015--Semifinals, Rose Bowl
Jan. 12, 2015--National Championship,
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
ACC Bowl
Expenses And Revenue
The Atlantic Coast Conference shares all bowl
revenues. Each school is provided an initial expense allotment which varies based on the bowl
game involved and the distance from the participating ACC school and the bowl game. The Conference will share in the cost of unsold tickets for
participating bowl institutions
After all bowl expense allotments and ticket reimbursements are subtracted from the total bowl
reevenue, the remaining revenue is distributed
evenly among the 14 ACC schools.
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Chick-fil-A Bowl
Georgia Dome (71,147), Atlanta, Ga.
December 31 - 8:00 pm - ESPN
ACC vs. SEC
3284 Northside Parkway, NW,
Suite 550, Atlanta, Ga. 30327
Phone: 404-586-8500
FAX: 404-586-8508
President: Gary Stokan
gstokan@cfabowl.com
Media Contact: Matt Garvey
mgarvey@cfabowl.com
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MILITARY
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2012 IN REVIEW
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ACC Teams Win Top Four Bowl
Games
First
in League
Florida State wins ACC title with 21-15 win over Georgia Tech in the 8th Annual Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast
Conference Football Championship and the third straight played in Charlottes Bank of America Stadium...
Seminoles go on to defeat 16th-ranked Northern Illinois, 31-10, in the Discover Orange Bowl; Clemson downs
7th-ranked LSU, 25-24, in the Chick-fil-A Bowl; Virginia Tech takes down Rutgers 13-10 in overtime in the
Champs Sports Bowl; and Georgia Tech defeated Southern California, 21-7, in the Hyundai Sun Bowl as ACC
teams win their top four bowl games for first time in history...Florida State (8th) and Clemson (9th) both finished
the year in the Top 10 in the USA Today Coaches poll...The ACCs bowl record of 4-2 tied SEC for best among
the BCS AQ Conferences.
# ACC Champions *Due to NCAA sanctions, North Carolina was not eligible tor ACC title, the ACC
Championship Game or a bowl; % Miami self-imposed post-season ban, not eligible for postseason.
In all, current and future ACC teams posted a 6-3 record in bowl games
with current Big East teams Syracuse and Louisville posting wins in the
Pinstripe and Allstate Sugar Bowls, while Pitt dropped a decision to Mississippi in the BBVA Compass Bowl. Additionally, Notre Dame, which will
not be a member for football but will play five games annually with ACC
teams beginning in 2014, lost to Alabama in the Discover BCS National
Championship Game.
Also for the first time in its history, the ACC had a 12-win team (Florida
State) and an 11-win team (Clemson). The Conference has had two teams
with at least 11 wins on three previous occasions, 1997, 2002 and 2007, but
never a 12-win and an 11-win squad in the same year. Seven ACC teams
recorded seven or more wins this year in Florida State (12), Clemson (11),
North Carolina (8), Georgia Tech (7), Miami (7), NC State (7) and Virginia
Tech (7).
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One of the most accurate passers in Duke and ACC history, Sean Renfree is the recipient of the 2012 Jim Tatum
Award as the ACCs top football senior scholar-athlete.
Renfree led the Blue Devils to six wins and bowl eligibility for the first time since 1994. He ranked second in the
league a with a .673 completion percentage and holds or
shares 14 school records. An excellent student who is active in community service, Renfree graduated from Duke
in December of 2011 with a degree in public policy and
is now working on a graduate degree in humanities. He is
one of 15 recipients nationally for the National Football
Foundations Scholar-Athlete and was a member of the
AFCAs Good Works team.
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Virginia Techs Frank Beamer is now the leading active head coach in the NCAAs FBS in
career victories with a total of 258 triumphs in
his 32-year coaching career. With a win over
Rutgers in the Russell Athletic Bowl,
Beamer passed former BYU head coach
LaVell Edwards for
6th place on the alltime NCAA FBS
coaching victory list.
Penn States Joe Paterno, whose NCAA
adjusted total of 298,
is next on the list in
5th place. Georgia
Tech head coach Paul
Johnson ranks 13th
on the active FBS
list with 147 career wins. Former Florida State
head coach Bobby Bowden, who retired after
the 2009 season, finished his career in 2nd place
on the all-time list with 389 victories, though
the NCAA recognizes only 377 triumphs due
to NCAA sanctions. With the NCAA sanctions
levied against Penn State, Bowden is now the
NCAA FBS all-time leader.
Career Victories - All-Time
1. Bobby Bowden.............................*377
2. Paul Bear Bryant.........................323
3. Glenn Pop Warner.......................319
4. Amos Alonzo Stagg........................314
5. Joe Paterno......................................298
6. Frank Beamer.........................258
7. LaVell Edwards...............................257
8. Tom Osborne...................................255
9. Lou Holtz........................................249
10. Woody Hayes..................................238
11. Mack Brown....................................236
12. Bo Schembechler............................234
13. Chris Ault........................................233
14. Hayden Fry......................................232
15. Jim Tressel......................................229
UNCs Renner:
One of the Nations
Most Accurate and Efficient
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ACADEMIC AWARDS
AFCA Academic Achievement Award
Past Winners
1981 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1982 Notre Dame........................... Independent
1983 Notre Dame........................... Independent
1984 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
Notre Dame........................... Independent
1985 Virginia...............................Atlantic Coast
1986 Virginia...............................Atlantic Coast
1987 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1988 Notre Dame........................... Independent
1989 Kentucky.............................. Southeastern
1990 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1991 Notre Dame........................... Independent
1992 Texas Christian......................... Southwest
Boston College............................ Big East
1993 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1994 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1995 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
Wake Forest........................Atlantic Coast
Boston College............................ Big East
1996 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
Boston College............................ Big East
Vanderbilt............................. Southeastern
1997 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
1998 Northwestern................................ Big Ten
1999 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
2000 Syracuse....................................... Big East
2001 Notre Dame........................... Independent
Vanderbilt............................. Southeastern
2002 Northwestern................................ Big Ten
2003 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
2004 Boston College............................ Big East
Northwestern................................ Big Ten
2005 Duke...................................Atlantic Coast
Northwestern................................ Big Ten
2006 SMU...............................Conference USA
2007 Northwestern................................ Big Ten
Notre Dame........................... Independent
2008 Vanderbilt............................Southeastern
2009 Miami................................Atlantic Coast
Notre Dame..........................Independent
2010 Northwestern...............................Big Ten
Rice............................... Conference USA
2011 Boise State....................... Mountain West
Miami, Ohio.....................Mid-American
2012 Northwestern...............................Big Ten
Stanford.........................................Pac 12
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Rhodes Scholars
Since 1952, Academic AllAmerica teams have been selected by the College Sports
Information Directors of
America. Starting with the
1991 season, the CFA also
picked an Academic AllAmerica team. To be eligible,
a student-athlete must be a
regular performer and have a
least a 3.200 grade-point average. Florida States
Dustin Hopkins, who set NCAA career records for
points by kicking, was a first-team choice in 2012.
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Player, School
Cl.
NCAA
G Rush
Pass Plays Total Yds./G
Tajh Boyd, CU.............................Jr. 7 13 514 3896 613 4410 339.2
Mike Glennon, NCS................... Sr. 20 13 -164 4031 620 3867 297.5
Stephen Morris, UM....................Jr. 27 12 70 3345 472 3415 284.6
Bryn Renner, NC..........................Jr. 29 12 38 3356 483 3394 282.8
Logan Thomas, VT......................Jr. 39 13 524 2976 603 3500 269.2
EJ Manuel, FSU.......................... Sr. 42 14 310 3392 490 3702 264.4
Sean Renfree, DU....................... Sr. 48 12 -50 3113 479 3063 255.2
Chase Rettig, BC..........................Jr. 52 12 -169 3065 521 2896 241.3
Tanner Price, WF.........................Jr. 84 12 -26 2300 487 2274 189.5
Michael Rocco, Va.......................Jr. 90 11 78 1917 301 1995 181.4
Total Offense
568
529
482
474
460
455
446
444
439
439
Rushing Yardage
262
228
197
191
183
177
176
163
150
148
Passing Yardage
566
493
467
441
440
439
436
432
428
426
Receiving Yardage
2 19
203
202
197
193
191
191
184
180
180
All-Purpose Yardage
368
304
291
284
277
272
264
261
253
248
Pass Receptions
16
16
13
13
13
12
12
11
21
Punting Average
22
Scoring (TDs)
Player, School
G TD Pts Avg.
Giovani Bernard, NC..............10 19 114 11.4
Tevin Washington, GT............14 20 120 8.6
DeAndre Hopkins, CU............13 18 108 8.3
Duke Johnson, UM.................12 13 78 6.5
James Wilder, Jr., FSU............14 13 78 5.6
A.J. Blue, UNC.......................12 10 60 5.0
Tajh Boyd, CU........................13 10 62 4.8
Bryan Underwood, NCS.........13 10 60 4.6
Brandon Connette, DU............12 9 54 4.5
Vad Lee, GT............................12 9 54 4.5
Scoring (Kick)
Player, School............. G.... PAT......FG.....Pts... Avg.
Dustin Hopkins, FSU... 14....65-66... 25-30.. 140.. 10.0
Casey Barth, UNC....... 12....44-44... 15-19.... 89.... 8.9
Chander Catanzaro, CL.13....57-59... 18-19.. 111.... 8.5
Jake Wieclaw, UM....... 12....42-42... 19-25.... 99.... 8.3
Ross Martin, DU.......... 13....46-47... 20-23.. 106.... 8.2
Cody Journell, VT........ 13....34-36... 20-25.... 94.... 7.2
Nate Freese, BC........... 12....24-24... 18-20.... 78.... 6.5
Niklas Sade, NCS........ 13....44-46... 13-23.... 83.... 6.4
Drew Jarrett, UVa......... 11....27-27.... 8-12..... 51.... 4.6
Brad Craddock, MD..... 12....23-25... 10-16.... 53.... 4.4
PAT Percentage
Player, School..................... G Md. Att. Pct.
Casey Barth, UNC................10 44 44 1.000
Jake Wieclaw, UM................12 42 42 1.000
Drew Jarrett, UVa..................12 27 27 1.000
Nate Freese, BC....................12 24 24 1.000
Dustin Hopkins, FSU............14 65 66 .985
Ross Martin, DU...................13 46 47 .979
Chandler Catanzaro, CU.......13 57 59 .966
Niklas Sade, ST.....................13 44 46 .957
David Scully, GT...................12 37 39 .949
Cody Journell, VT.................13 34 36 .944
Quarterback Sacks
Player, Team
Cl. NCAA
Bjoern Werner, FSU..... Jr. 13
Cornellius Carradine, FSU..Sr. 15
Jeremiah Attaochu, GT. Jr. 26
Vic Beasley, CU.......... So. 41
Darin Drakeford, MD...Sr. 54
Kevin Reddick, UNC...Sr. 57
Malliciah Goodman, CU.Sr. 61
Joe Vellano, MD...........Sr. 69
Darryl Cato-Bishop, NCS.. Jr. 73
Sylvester Williams, UNC.. Sr. 73
G Tot. Avg./G
14 13.0 0.93
12 11.0 0.92
13 10.0 0.77
13 8.0 0.62
11 6.0 0.55
12 6.5 0.54
13 7.0 0.54
12 6.0 0.50
13 6.5 0.50
12 6.0 0.50
Player, Team
Cl. NCAA
Kevin Reddick, UNC...Sr. 12
Kareem Martin, UNC... Jr. 23
Bjoern Werner, FSU..... Jr. 25
Rickey Dowdy, NCS.... Jr. 27
Joe Vellano, MD...........Sr. 42
Sylvester Williams, UNC. So. 47
Cornellius Carradine, FSU...Sr. 51
Jack Tyler, VT................. Jr. 72
LaRoy Reynolds, UVa.Sr. 96
Jerimiah Attaochu, GT.Jr. 99
G Tot. Avg./G
12 18.5 1.54
12 15.5 1.29
14 18.0 1.29
13 16.5 1.27
12 14.0 1.17
12 13.5 1.12
12 13.0 1.08
13 13.0 1.00
10 9.5 0.95
13 12.0 0.92
Passes Defended
Player, School
Cl. G Tot. Avg./G
Antone Exum, VT............ Jr. 13 21 1.62
Kevin Johnson, WF......... So. 12 18 1.50
Ross Cockrell, DU........... Jr. 13 18 1.38
David Amerson, NCS...... Jr. 13 17 1.31
Demetrious Nicholson, UVa..So. 12 15 1.25
Tim Scott, UNC.............. So. 12 12 1.00
Jabari Price, UNC............ Jr. 11 10 0.91
Spenser Rositano, BC..... So. 10 9 0.90
Detrick Bonner, VT......... So. 13 11 0.85
Tre Boston, UNC............. Jr. 12 10 0.83
Nick Clancy, BC..............Sr. 12 10 0.83
Fumbles Caused
Player, School
Cl. G
Malliciah Goodman, CU.Sr. 13
Eddie Johnson, UM......... Fr. 10
Deon Bush, UM.............. Fr. 10
Cole Farrand, MD........... So. 12
Dominic Appiah, BC....... So. 10
Darin Drakeford, MD...... Sr. 11
Demeitre Brim, UVa....... Fr. 11
Lee Butler, DU................ Sr. 11
Kris Redding, WF............Jr. 11
Olsen Pierre, UM............ So. 11
FF Avg./G
4 0.31
3 0.30
3 0.30
3 0.25
2 0.20
2 0.18
2 0.18
2 0.18
2 0.18
2 0.18
Fumbles Recovered
Player, School
Cl. G FR Avg./G
Steeele Divitto, BC..........Jr. 12 4 0.33
A.J. Francis, MD............. Sr. 12 3 0.25
Kenneth Tate, MD........... Sr. 9 2 0.22
Demetrius Hartsfield, MD..Sr. 9 2 0.22
Quinton Jefferson, MD... Fr. 10 2 0.20
Travis Hughes, UNC....... So. 12 2 0.17
Dwayne Norman, DU..... Fr. 12 2 0.17
Anthony Chickillo, UM.. So. 12 2 0.17
Anthony Nixon, MD....... Fr. 12 2 0.17
Ladarius Gunter, UM.......Jr. 12 2 0.17
PG
12.1
10.2
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.0
8.7
8.4
8.3
7.9
7.7
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.3
6.3
6.2
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.6
5.6
5.6
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5.5
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5.4
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5.3
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5.1
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Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Scoring Offense
Kickoff Returns
24
Total Defense
Rushing Defense
School............... NCAA
Florida State................3
Maryland...................26
Virginia Tech.............29
North Carolina..........40
Georgia Tech.............41
Virginia.....................44
NC State....................52
Clemson....................57
Wake Forest..............68
Duke........................101
Boston College........ 111
Miami......................112
Passing Defense
Scoring Defense
School
NCAA G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf. Pts. Avg.
Florida State...........6
14
23
21 0 0
15
1
206
14.7
Virginia Tech........32
13
35
34 1 0
17
0
297
22.8
Clemson...............48
13
39
28 0 0
17
0
323
24.8
NC State...............52
13
41
33 3 0
14
3
333
25.6
North Carolina.....53
12
38
33 1 0
15
0
308
25.7
Maryland..............56
12
40
38 0 0
16
0
326
27.2
Georgia Tech........65
14
51
44 3 0
12
2
396
28.3
Virginia................70
12
44
39 0 0
14
1
347
28.9
Boston College.....74
12
43
41 0 0
19
0
356
29.7
Miami...................82
12
44
39 2 0
19
1
366
30.5
Wake Forest.........91
12
48
46 0 0
16
0
382
31.8
Duke...................107
13
60
57 0 0
17
0
468
36.0
Punt Returns
School......................... NCAA
G
Conv. Att. Pct.
Clemson...............................5 13 106 206 51.5
Georgia Tech......................31 14 89 195 45.6
Florida State.......................48 14 69 163 42.3
NC State.............................53 13 95 230 41.3
North Carolina...................55 12 70 170 41.2
Miami.................................67 12 67 170 39.4
Virginia Tech......................77 13 81 212 38.2
Virginia..............................86 12 70 192 36.5
Duke...................................98 13 69 199 34.7
Wake Forest.....................114 12 63 198 31.8
Maryland..........................118 12 52 174 29.9
Boston College.................119 12 48 163 29.4
Quarterback Sacks
Time of Possession
School......................... NCAA
G
Total Time
Avg./G
Georgia Tech.........................5 14 461:44 32:58
Virginia...............................14 12 386:10 32:10
Maryland.............................26 12 376:32 31:22
Duke....................................32 13 404:42 31:07
NC State..............................47 13 396:10 30:28
Virginia Tech.......................57 13 391:40 30:07
Florida State........................61 14 420:49 30:03
Wake Forest........................77 12 352:40 29:23
Clemson..............................88 13 374:20 28:47
Boston College..................115 12 323:56 26:59
North Carolina..................117 12 322:24 26:52
Miami................................119 12 313:11 26:05
First Downs
School................. NCAA
Clemson......................12
North Carolina............18
Florida State................34
Duke............................44
NC State......................13
Georgia Tech...............52
Miami..........................70
Boston College............79
Virginia Tech...............85
Virginia.......................90
Wake Forest..............118
Maryland...................120
Turnover Margin
Gained
Lost
School............ NCAA G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G
Wake Forest...........25 12 12 11 23
8 7 15 8 0.67
Miami.....................30 12 11 11 22
8 7 15 7 0.58
North Carolina.......30 12 9 16 25 11 7 18 7 0.58
Georgia Tech..........45 14 9 16 25 13 8 21 4 0.29
Clemson.................50 13 10 13 23
7 14 21 2 0.15
Duke.......................50 13 12 11 23
9 12 21 2 0.15
Virginia Tech..........86 13 8 13 21
9 17 26 -5 -0.38
Boston College.......88 12 9 10 19 11 13 24 -5 -0.42
Florida State...........93 14 10 11 21
17 10 27 -6 -0.43
NC State.................99 13 8 16 24 16 17 33 -9 -0.69
Maryland..............104 12 16 4 20 18 12 30 -10 -0.83
Virginia................110 12 8 4 12 11 15 26 -14 -1.17
School.............................NCAA
NC State................................... 2
Florida State............................. 3
Virginia Tech............................ 5
Virginia.................................... 9
Clemson................................. 24
North Carolina....................... 37
Maryland................................ 48
Georgia Tech.......................... 69
Duke....................................... 76
Miami..................................... 82
Wake Forest......................... 102
Boston College..................... 116
G Conv. Att.
13 48 181
14 60 220
13 57 202
12 55 179
13 69 203
12 69 188
12 69 181
14 75 183
13 76 182
12 72 171
12 89 196
12 106 213
Pct.
26.77
27.27
28.22
30.73
33.99
36.70
38.12
40.98
41.76
42.11
45.41
49.77
School...................... NCAA
G
Sacks
Yds.
Avg.
North Carolina.................. 9 12 11 75
0.92
Georgia Tech................... 13 14 14 77
1.00
Duke................................ 35
13
19
147
1.46
Miami.............................. 41
12
18
129
1.50
Florida State.................... 59
14
26
183
1.86
Virginia Tech................... 60
13
25
156
1.92
Virginia........................... 71
12
25
194
2.08
Wake Forest.................... 81
12
27
180
2.25
Clemson.......................... 85
13
31
211
2.38
Boston College.............. 106
12
36
244
3.00
NC State........................ 106
13
39
253
3.00
Maryland........................112
12
40
294
3.33
Penalty Yards
School.........................NCAA
Boston College..................... 6
Wake Forest....................... 14
Maryland............................ 15
Georgia Tech...................... 18
Clemson............................. 32
Duke................................... 48
NC State............................. 57
Virginia Tech...................... 61
Miami................................. 83
Florida State....................... 85
Virginia.............................. 88
North Carolina................. 105
G
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12
12
14
13
13
13
13
12
14
12
12
No.
Yds. Avg./G
48 388 32.3
53 461 38.4
50 465 38.8
68 558 39.9
66 561 43.2
76 637 49.0
87 656 50.5
78 663 51.0
88 692 57.7
89 809 57.8
82 706 58.8
90 772 64.3
School................. NCAA
Florida State..................2
Maryland.....................13
Virginia Tech...............18
Virginia.......................29
Clemson......................31
NC State......................35
Georgia Tech...............39
North Carolina............58
Duke............................66
Wake Forest................71
Boston College..........101
Miami........................118
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POINTS (Overall)
Pl. Name, School, Class........................... Pts.
1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson, Sr. .......305
2. Nate Freese, Boston College, Sr...........224
3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech, Sr...........179
4. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech, Sr.........126
5. Brandon Connette, Duke, Jr..................110
6. Ross Martin, Duke, So..........................106
7. Sammy Watkins, Clemson, Jr...............102
8. Tajh Boyd, Clemson, Sr..........................98
9. Justin Moore, Georgia Tech, Sr..............97
10. Devonta Freeman, Florida State, Jr........96
Rashad Greene, Florida State, Jr.............96
12. Josh Harris, Wake Forest , Sr..................90
13. David Sims, Georgia Tech, Sr.................86
14. Niklas Sade, N.C. State, Jr., ...................83
15. James Wilder, Jr., Florida State, Jr..........78
Duke Johnson, Miami, So.,.....................78
POINTS By KICKING
1. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson..............305
2. Nate Freese, Boston College.................224
3. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech................179
4. Ross Martin, Duke................................106
5. Justin Moore, Georgia Tech....................97
6. Niklas Sade, N.C. State...........................83
7. Thomas Moore, North Carolina.............58
8. Brad Craddock, Maryland......................53
9. David Scully, Georgia Tech....................50
TOUCHDOWNS (Overall)
1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech.................21
2. Brandon Connette, Duke........................18
3. Sammy Watkins, Clemson......................17
4. Tajh Boyd, Clemson................................16
Devonta Freeman, Florida State.............16
Rashad Greene, Florida State.................16
7. Kevin Parks, Virginia..............................15
Josh Harris, Wake Forest........................15
9. David Sims, Georgia Tech......................14
10. Duke Johnson, Miami.............................13
James Wilder, Jr., Florida State...............13
12. Bryan Underwood, N.C. State................12
Alex Amidon, Boston College................12
14. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest..........11
Juwan Thompson, Duke.........................11
A.J. Blue, North Carolina.......................11
TOUCHDOWNS (Quarterbacks)
1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech.................21
2. Brandon Connette, Duke........................18
3. Tajh Boyd, Clemson................................16
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (Overall)
1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech.................20
2. Brandon Connette, Duke........................17
3. Tajh Boyd, Clemson................................16
Devonta Freeman, Florida State.............16
5. Josh Harris, Wake Forest........................15
6. Kevin Parks, Virginia..............................14
7. David Sims, Georgia Tech......................12
8. James Wilder, Jr., Florida State...............11
9. A.J. Blue, North Carolina.......................10
Duke Johnson, Miami.............................10
Andre Williams, Boston College............10
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson......................15
2. Rashad Greene, Florida State.................13
3. Bryan Underwood, N.C. State................12
4. Alex Amidon, Boston College................10
5. Jamison Crowder, Duke............................9
Tim Smith, Virginia...................................9
RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Overall)
1. Josh Harris, Wake Forest .....................364
2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson..............................351
3. Andre Williams, Boston College..........349
4. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech...............333
5. Kevin Parks, Virginia............................312
6. David Sims, Georgia Tech....................277
7. Devonta Freeman, Florida State...........231
8. Tony Creecy, N.C. State........................230
Tanner Price, Wake Forest....................230
10. Juwan Thompson, Duke.......................210
RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Quarterbacks)
1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson..............................351
2. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech...............333
3. Tanner Price, Wake Forest....................230
RUSHING YARDS
1. Josh Harris, Wake Forest...................1,760
2. Andre Williams, Boston College.......1,562
3. Kevin Parks, Virginia.........................1,443
4. David Sims, Georgia Tech.................1,368
5. Devonta Freeman, Florida State........1,239
6. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech............1,015
7. Duke Johnson, Miami...........................947
8. Juwan Thompson, Duke.......................896
9. Tony Creecy, N.C. State........................858
10. Tajh Boyd, Clemson..............................765
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME
(Overall; Minimum 500 yards)
1. Duke Johnson, Miami........................78.92
2. Shadrach Thornton, N.C. State..........69.40
3. Kevin Parks, Virginia.........................60.12
4. Josh Harris, Wake Forest...................55.00
5. Andre Williams, Boston College.......50.39
6. Devonta Freeman, Florida State........49.56
7. David Sims, Georgia Tech.................47.17
8. James Wilder, Jr., Florida State..........45.36
9. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech.......................45.33
10. Jela Duncan, Duke.............................42.54
RUSHING YARDS (Quarterbacks)
1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech............1,015
2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson..............................765
3. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech..........................544
RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY
(Overall; Minimum 500 yards)
1. Duke Johnson, Miami..........................6.81
2. James Wilder, Jr., Florida State............5.77
3. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech.........................5.67
4. Devonta Freeman, Florida State..........5.36
5. Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech..................5.24
6. Roderick McDowell, Clemson............5.22
7. Jela Duncan, Duke...............................5.07
8. Josh Snead, Duke.................................4.98
9. David Sims, Georgia Tech...................4.94
PASSING YARDS
1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson.......................... 8,083
2. Tanner Price, Wake Forest.................6,666
3. Bryn Renner, North Carolina.............6,456
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (Quarterbacks)
4. Chase Rettig, Boston College............6,257
1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech.................20
5. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech............6,096
2. Brandon Connette, Duke........................17
6. Stephen Morris, Miami......................4,868
3. Tajh Boyd, Clemson................................16
7. Perry Hills, Maryland.........................1,336
8. Anthony Boone, Duke..........................829
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10.
11.
12.
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(Overall; Minimum 1,200 yards)
1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson.................3,361
2. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest.....2,866
3. Jamison Crowder, Duke.....................2,384
4. Josh Harris, Wake Forest...................2,070
5. Duke Johnson, Miami........................2,060
6. Alex Amidon, Boston College...........2,013
7. Stefon Diggs, Maryland.....................1,896
8. Rashad Greene, Florida State............1,784
9. Andre Williams, Boston College.......1,741
10. Khalek Shepherd, Virginia.................1,737
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Roster Breakdown
2012 In Review
The final of four seasons for head coach Frank Spaziani and
Boston College was not a memorable one...Despite an improved
offense led by QB Chase Rettig and WR Alex Amidon, the
Eagles lost four games by nine or fewer points, including one
overtime contest en route to a 2-10 overall record, just 1-7 in the
ACC, BCs worst overall mark since 1978...At the end of the
year Spaziani, a long-time staffer at BC and widely respected as
an assistant for his defensive prowess, was replaced by Temple
head coach and former Florida assistant and northeastern native Steve Addazio... Rettig completed 253 of 467 passes for
3,065 yards and 17 TDs and finished 6th in the ACC in passing
yards per game....Amidon finished 2nd in the ACC in receiving yards per game (100.8) and tied for 2nd in receptions per
game (6.5) with 78 catches for 1,210 yards and 7 TDs...Amidon
had 100 or more receiving yards in six games and was named
first-team All-ACC (ACSMA)...He was joined on the first team
by LB Nick Clancy...T Emmett Cleary was named 2nd-team
All-ACC while LB Kevin Pierre-Louis and P Gerald Levano,
were each named Honorable Mention...Clancy, who finished
3rd nationally in tackles per game (12.08), and PK Nate Freese
were each named Honorable Mention All-America by SI.com.
Whos Gone
BC loses a total of just 8 starters among its 15 lettermen, including three each on offense and defense...The Eagles will be without Ts Emmett Cleary and John Wetzel and TE Chris Pantale
and WR Johnathan Coleman on offense, while also losing LB
Nick Clancy, SS Jim Noel and DT Bryan Murray on defense...
Additionally, Boston College loses starting P Gerald Levano SPECIALISTS (1) ...............2012.Career
(42.0 avg.) and will have virtually a new coaching staff .
Pos. Name ........................... Starts....Starts
2013 Preview
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Quick Facts
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CLEMSON TIGERS
2013 Clemson Schedule
2012 In Review
In just his fifth season as head coach at Clemson, Dabo Swinney has
built the Tigers back to national prominence...Clemsons 11-2 record
was its best since its 1981 national championship season and it included
an Atlantic Division co-championship, a win over 9th-ranked LSU in
the Chick-fil-A Bowl and a Top Ten finish (9th in USA Today Coaches
poll)...Only losses to Top Ten teams Florida State (8th in USA Today)
and South Carolina (7th), marred an otherwise spectacular year...Led by
first-team All-America QB Tajh Boyd (AFCA), Clemson scored the most
points in school history (533) in school history and 2nd most in league
history and its 41.0 scoring average was also a school mark and 4thbest figure ever in the Conference...The Tigers finished 6th nationally in
scoring offense and 9th in total offense, averaging a school-record 512.7
yards a game, while setting an ACC standard with 6,665 total yards...
Boyd finished 5th nationally in pass efficiency (165.59) and 7th in total
offense (339.23) while breaking his own ACC single-season marks for
TD passes (36) and touchdown responsibility (46)...WR DeAndre Hopkins, a 2nd-team All-America had a breakout year setting an ACC record
with 18 touchdown catches, while also grabbing 82 passes for 1,405
yards, the 2nd-highest receiving yards total in league history...C Dalton
Freeman received first-team All-America honors by the AFCA...WR
Sammy Watkins, though limited to just 10 games and 7 starts, still was
named first-team All-America by Pro Football Weekly while making 57
catches for 708 yards and 3 TDs...TB Andre Ellington topped the 1,000yard mark in rushing for the second straight year (1,081)...TE Brandon
Ford earned Honorable Mention All-America honors ...Boyd, Hopkins,
Freeman, Ellington, Ford and T Brandon Thomas earned first-team
All-ACC honors, while PK Chandler Catanzaro, who made 18 of 19
field goals, and FS Rashard Hall earned 2nd-team honors..Watkins, DE
Malliciah Goodman, NT Grady Jarrett (Coaches) and S Jonathan
Meeks (Coaches) earned All-ACC Honorable Mention.
Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (13)
Offense (6)..........................2012..Career
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
LT Brandon Thomas, Sr......13..........13
LG David Beasley, Jr...........11..........11
RG Tyler Shatley, Sr............13..........15
RT Gifford Timothy, Jr........10..........10
QB Tajh Boyd, Sr................13..........27
WR Sammy Watkins, Jr..........7..........17
Defense (6)..........................2012..Career
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
NG Grady Jarrett, Jr.............11..........11
DT Josh Watson, Jr................9............9
DE Corey Crawford, Jr........13..........13
S
Travis Blanks, So............8............8
MLB Stephone Anthony, Jr......7..........10
or Spencer Shuey, Sr.......7............7
CB Darius Robinson, Sr........6..........12
Specialists (1).....................2012..Career
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
PK Chris Catanzaro, Sr.......13..........40
Offense (5)..........................2012..Career
Whos Gone
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
Offensively, the Tigers lose WRs Hopkins and Brown, TE Ford, WR DeAndre Hopkins.........13..........32
TB Ellington and C Freeman, while on defense, DE Goodman, WR Jaron Brown..................10..........32
LB Willard, and three members of the secondary as CB Xavier
C
Dalton Freeman.............12..........48
Brewer, FS Hall and SS Meeks depart.
TE Brandon Ford................13..........14
2013 Preview
RB Andre Ellington.............13..........33
The return of All-Americas Tajh Boyd and Sammy Watkins, both of whom
will again contend for national honors, provides the building blocks of yet
another potent offense... The Tigers also return four starters on the offensive
line in Ts Brandon Thomas and Gifford Timothy and Gs David Beasley
and Tyler Shatley, though Beasley ended spring in a battle with junior Kalon
Davis for his starting position...Sophomore Ryan Norton steps into vacant
center spot, with redshirt freshman Stanton Seckinger the likely candidate
at tight end... For Clemson to take the next step and contend for the national
championship, the Tigers will have to find replacements for Hopkins and Ellington, who were big-time playmakers...A trio of TBs will vie for Ellingtons
spot in senior Roderick McDowell, junior D.J. Howard and sophomore Zac
Brooks, while several talented WRs will battle for playing time opposite Watkins in juniors Adam Humphries, Charone Peake, Martavis Bryant, Matt
Porter and redshirt freshman Germone Hopper... The Tigers defense made
strides under coordinator Brent Venables, and will need to continue that upward trend....Three talented starters return on the line in NT Grady Jarrett,
DT Josh Watson and DE Corey Crawford and are joined by DEs Vic Beasley (8 sacks), Tavaris Barnes and Shaq Lawson as well as DTs Deshawn
Williams, D.J. Reader and Carlos Watkins...At LB, Stephone Anthony
and Spencer Shuey return with senior Quandon Christian moving into the
other starting spot...They are joined by Tony Steward, B.J. Goodson and
Oklahoma transfer Kellen Jones, who impressed last fall...A spring priority is
rebuilding the secondary which loses three starters...Senior CB Darius Robinson is the lone returning starter with Bashaud Breeland, Martin Jenkins and
Garry Peters all competing for playing time at CB...Travis Blanks, Ronald
Geohagen, Robert Smith and Jadar Johnson are a talented collection battling at the safety positions.
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Defense (5)..........................2012..Career
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
DE Malliciah Goodman......13..........28
LB Jonathan Willard...........12..........26
CB Xavier Brewer...............11..........34
FS Rashard Hall....................9..........40
SS Jonathan Meeks.............13..........24
Specialists (1).....................2012..Career
Pos Name...................... Starts... Starts
P
Spencer Benton.............13..........13
Quick Facts
Clemson Tigers
Lettermen Returning......................55
Offensive Lettermen Returning....26
Defensive Lettermen Returning....25
Specialist Lettermen Ret.................4
Lettermen Lost................................16
Offensive Lettermen Lost...............5
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............8
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............3
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Dabo Swinney
Head Coach
(Alabama 93)
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Pct
.667
.500
.750
.833
.500
.583
.585
.500
.143
.479
.333
.479
.389
.318
.720
.547
.580
.364
.409
.804
.760
.707
.525
.615
.656
W L T Pct
10 1 1 .875
44 14 1 .754
26 12 0 .6842
66 30 2 .6837
19 10 1 .650
43 32 0 .573
21 19 0 .525
10 11 1 .477
8 10 0 .444
Clem.
Opp.
|----------------- Offense------------------ | |-----------------Defense---------------- |
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
14 14 -- 25 320 208 528
24-35-1 1 180 194 374
11-27-1 2
12 12 -- -- 154 372 526
33-44-0 0 252 128 380
16-29-2 2
11 11 -- -- 184 314 498
23-34-1 1 110 242 352
20-31-2 2
10 9 4 4 136 290 426
22-39-1 1 287 380 667
27-35-0 2
17 16 -- -- 209 367 576
28-38-1 2 51 369 420
26-44-2 2
15 15 -- -- 204 397 601
26-42-2 2 339 144 483 9-14-0 1
14 13 -- -- 135 160 295
12-21-1 1 199 207 406
15-29-3 4
14 13 -- -- 101 433 534
29-40-0 0 51 239 290
28-45-0 1
10 9 -- -- 339 379 718
21-29-3 4 85 257 342
24-44-0 0
10 8 -- -- 135 301 436
23-34-0 3 139 41 180 6-12-0 3
11 11 -- -- 328 426 754
30-44-2 2 104 493 597
29-53-1 2
12 9 13 12 145 183 328
11-24-2 2 134 310 444
23-41-1 1
14 13 9 7 99 346 445
35-50-0 2 99 120 219
14-23-1 1
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2012 In Review
2012 was a watershed year for Duke football and its head coach David Cutcliffe as the Blue Devils earned their first bowl appearance in
18 years; defeated arch-rival North Carolina for the first time in nine
seasons and came within a minute and 20-seconds of posting their first
bowl win in 41 years...Parlaying an explosive offense led by QB Sean
Renfree and record-breaking WR Conner Vernon, and an opportunistic defensive unit led by CB Ross Cockrell, the Blue Devils posted
a 6-7 overall record and were in the hunt for the Coastal Division title
until the next to-last week of the season... Cutcliffe was named the
ACCs Coach of the Year by both the media and football coaches for
his efforts...Renfree finished his career ranked 3rd on the ACCs alltime list for completions (898) and 7th in passing yardage (9,465)...
Vernon became the ACCs all-time leading pass receiver for catches
(283) and yards (3,749) and set a league mark for most consecutive
games with a pass reception, making a catch in every game of his career (48)...Sophomore WR Jamison Crowder finished 5th in pass receptions and tied for third with Vernon in reception yardage (1,074)...
Senior WR Desmond Scott (66 catches) ranked 8th in the ACC in
catches per game (5.1)...Vernon and Cockrell earned first-team AllACC honors, while redshirt freshman P Will Monday led the ACC
(44.6) and earned 2nd-team All-ACC accolades...Crowder, PK Ross
Martin, who made 20 of 23 FG attempts, T Perry Simmons, DE
Kenny Anunike were Honorable Mention All-ACC... Monday and
Martin were each named first-team Freshmen All-Americas.
Whos Gone
Duke loses eight starters in all, four each on offense and defense. Offensively, the Blue Devils will be without Renfree, Vernon and Scott as
well as C Brian Moore...On defense, Duke will need to find replacements for LB Austin Gamble and three members of the secondary in
Ss Jordan Byas and Walt Canty and CB Lee Butler.
2013 In Review
Though Duke didnt lose many starters, almost all were playmakers...
Junior QB Anthony Boone steps in for Renfree and adds a threat in the
running game...Junior QB Brandon Connette will also see some action
in goal line situations (he ran for 8 TDs last fall) and at TE, but promising redshirt freshman QB Thomas Sirk suffered a ruptured achilles
tendon in the spring which will prevent him from playing this fall...Finding someone to compliment Crowder at wide receiver is also a priority,
with Brandon Braxton moving back from defense to join sophomore
WR Max McCaffrey and redshirt freshman Anthony Nash...Juniors
Issac Blakeney and Nick Sink and sophomore David Reeves ably man
the tight end position ...With all four running backs returning in Juwan
Thompson (352 yds), Josh Snead (496 yds), Jela Duncan (553 yds)
and Shaquille Powell as well as an offensive line that returns four starters in Ts Perry Simmons and Tacoby Cofield and Gs Laken Tomlinson and Dave Harding, the Blue Devils will look for an improved
ground game...Sophomore letterman Matt Skura moves into the center
position with lettermen John Coleman and Lucas Patrick and T Tanner Stone pushing for playing time... Defensively, Duke has experience available in Anunike and Justin Foxx starting at end, backed by
Jordan Dewalt-Ondijo, Jamal Wallace and Dezmond Johnson... DT
Sydney Sarmiento and NG Jamal Bruce head into fall as the starters
inside with DT A.J. Wolf, NG Carlos Wray and NG Steven Ingram
competing for playing time...Junior David Helton (55 tackles) leads a
linebacker corps that includes the brother tandem of Kyler (51 tackles)
and Kelby Brown and junior C.J. France (60 tackles)...Senior CB Ross
Cockrell led the ACC in passes defended (18) and heads a re-tooled
secondary that includes CBs Garrett Patterson, DeVon Edwards and
Evrett Edwards... At the safety positions sophomore Dwayne Norman
leads Anthony Young-Wiseman at Bandit, with Ohio State transfer Jeremy Cash at Strike and redshirt freshman Corbin McCarthy at Rover...
Freshman Quay Mann and sophomore Christian Conway are also in
the mix and competing for playing time.
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (17)
Quick Facts
Lettermen Returning......................46
Offensive Lettermen Returning....22
Defensive Lettermen Returning....22
Specialist Lettermen Ret.................2
Lettermen Lost................................20
Offensive Lettermen Lost.............11
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............8
Specialist Lettermen Lost................1
SCORING...................................................................................................Points
1. Sims Lenhardt (1996-99).......................................................................240
2. Clarkston Hines (1986-89).....................................................................234
3. Will Snyderwine (2009-11)....................................................................222
4. Randy Gardner (1989-92)......................................................................221
5. Tom Cochran (1992-95).........................................................................198
6. Doug Peterson (1986-89).......................................................................193
7. Scott McKinney (1978-81)....................................................................168
Tom Davis (1941-44).............................................................................168
9. Chris Douglas (2000-03)........................................................................156
10. Ken Harper (1982-85)............................................................................151
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Duke
Opp.
|----------------- Offense------------------ | |-----------------Defense---------------- |
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
-- -- -- -- 119 301 420
23-34-1 2 165 348 513
27-46-0 2
-- -- 25 21 27 358 385
42-63-3 4 92 281 373
18-33-1 1
-- -- -- -- 128 280 408
25-35-0 0 98 239 337
19-31-2 3
-- -- -- -- 177 323 500
27-40-1 4 71 81 152
13-22-0 0
-- -- -- -- 123 258 381
30-40-1 1 167 230 397
19-38-2 4
-- -- -- -- 182 212 394
19-32-0 0 186 275 461
23-47-2 2
-- -- -- -- 22 307 329
25-42-2 4 269 256 525
14-23-1 1
-- -- -- -- 234 276 510
23-36-1 1 177 237 414
20-33-0 2
-- -- 11 10 103 129 232
16-37-0 0 261 299 560 9-21-0 4
-- -- 10 9 85 257 342
24-44-0 0 339 379 718
21-29-3 4
-- -- -- -- 77 198 275
24-36-1 1 330 119 449 8-14-0 0
-- -- -- -- 151 432 583
26-62-0 0 248 398 646
16-27-0 0
-- -- -- -- 200 360 560
38-50-2 4 222 332 554
17-25-0 0
RUSHING................. Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg.
Jela Duncan.................109 553 4 58 5.1
Josh Snead.....................99 496 2 22 5.0
Juwan Thompson..........75 352 1 34 4.7
Shaquille Powell...........28 93 0 8 3.3
Brandon Connette.........41 91 8 8 2.2
Anthony Boone.............26 82 2 14 3.2
Patrick Kurunwune.........3 22 0 13 7.3
Jamison Crowder............3 13 0 12 4.3
Will Monday...................1 4 0 4 4.0
Walt Canty......................1 0 0 0 0.0
Sean Renfree.................38 -50 1 25 -1.3
Total............................439 1628 18 58 3.7
Opponents..................524 2620 26 86 5.0
PASSING........Cmp. Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds.
Sean Renfree........... 297 441 10 67.3 19 3113
Anthony Boone......... 49 95 2 51.6 5 531
Brandon Connette....... 5 13 0 38.5 3 38
TEAM......................... 0 1 0 0.0 0 0
Will Monday............... 1 1 0 100.0 0
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Total........................ 352 551 12 63.9 27 3691
Opponents.............. 224 389 11 57.6 29 3479
RECEIVING........Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg.
Conner Vernon.......... 85 1074 8 49 12.6
Jamison Crowder...... 76 1074 8 99 14.1
Desmond Scott.......... 66 666 2 39 10.1
Issac Blakeney.......... 32 290 1 54 9.1
Juwan Thompson...... 24 128 2 21 5.3
Jela Duncan............... 19 89 0 14 4.7
David Reeves............ 18 122 3 20 6.8
Brandon Connette..... 11 85 1 22 7.7
Josh Snead................. 10 46 1 18 4.6
Corey Gattis................ 6 63 0 27 10.5
Total........................ 352 3691 27 99 10.5
Opponents.............. 224 3479 29 83 15.5
PUNTING.............. No. Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg.
Will Monday............. 67 2991 79 0 44.6
Total.......................... 67 2991 79 0 44.6
Opponents................ 53 2097 54 1 39.6
PUNT RETURNS..... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg.
Lee Butler.................. 11 187 1 65 17.0
Conner Vernon............ 6 80 0 25 13.3
Jamison Crowder........ 5 66 0 19 13.2
Tony Foster................. 1 26 1 0 26.0
Total.......................... 24 358 2 65 14.9
Opponents................ 26 323 2 76 12.4
KICK RETURNS..... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg.
Lee Butler.................. 17 342 0 45 20.1
Tim Burton................ 13 260 0 27 20.0
Jela Duncan................. 9 147 0 20 16.3
Desmond Scott............ 7 128 0 26 18.3
Jamison Crowder........ 5 90 0 21 18.0
Patrick Kurunwune..... 3 46 0 19 15.3
Conner Vernon............ 1 14 0 14 14.0
TEAM......................... 1 0 0 0 0.0
Anthony Young-Wiseman... 1 2 0 2 2.0
Corey Gattis................ 1 14 0 14 14.0
Total.......................... 58 1043 0 45 18.0
Opponents................ 46 993 0 95 21.6
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2012 In Review
In his third season at the helm at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher has
brought the Seminoles back to the top of the Atlantic Coast Conference
and into the national spotlight...Now the task for the Seminoles head
coach is to keep them there...FSU ended the 2012 season on a high note,
downing Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl to finish with
a 12-2 overall record, 7-1 in the ACC, ranked 10th nationally by AP
and 8th by USA Today and won their first ACC Football Championship since 2005...The Noles won their fourth straight bowl game and
earned their third straight final national ranking behind the play of QB
EJ Manuel and PK Dustin Hopkins on offense and a defense which
ranked 2nd nationally in total defense and 6th nationally in scoring defense, led by DEs Bjoern Werner, the ACC Defensive Player of the
Year, and Cornellius Tank Carradine, LB Christian Jones and S
Lamarcus Joyner....Hopkins ended his career as the NCAA and ACC
career leader in points by kicking (466) and career field goals (88)...
Hopkins earned first-team All-America honors while Werner was a consensus first-team All-America...CB Xavier Rhodes earned 2nd-team
All-America honors, Carradine was a third-team All-America pick and
WR Rashad Greene was an Honorable Mention selection...Hopkins,
Werner, Carradine, Rhodes and Joyner were first-team All-ACC, while
Manuel, T Cameron Erving, G Tre Jackson, C Bryan Stork, RB
Chris Thompson, DT Everett Dawkins, DT Timmy Jernigan and LB
Christian Jones were 2nd-team All-ACC...Greene, T Menelik Watson,
G Josue Matias, DT Anthony McCloud and LB Vince Williams were
Honorable Mention All-ACC...Freshman CB Ronald Darby was named
the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a first-team Freshman
All-America selection.
Whos Gone
Between staff attrition--Fisher saw six assistant coaches leave for new
jobs--graduation and early entry into the NFL Draft, Florida State lost
more than any other school, 13 starters in all, five on offense, seven defense, including the entire defensive line and PK Hopkins.
2013 Preview
Fisher has always been his own offensive coordinator and though he
loses a lot of playmakers on offense, FSU does return four starters on the
all-important offensive line led by All-ACC Gs Tre Jackson and Josue
Matias, T Cameron Erving and C Bryan Stork...Junior Bobby Hart is
the likely candidate for the open tackle post, with C Austin Barron, C-G
Sterling Lovelady and G Jacob Fahrenkrug competing for playing
time...Heading into the fall, the trio of redshirt sophomore Jacob Coker
and redshirt freshmen Jameis Winston and Sean Maguire will battle
for the starting QB position after junior Clint Trickett opted to transfer
after spring practice ..The Noles are deep at RB with TBs Devonta Freeman (660 yds, 5.9 avg.) James Wilder, Jr. (635 yds, 5.8 avg) and Mario
Pender battling for playing time...The WR corps is deep as well, led by
Greene (57 catches) and including lettermen Kenny Shaw (33 catches),
Kelvin Benjamin (30), Christian Green and Willie Haulstead... Junior
Nick OLeary (21 catches) and sophomore Christo Kourtzidis are the
TEs with touted PK Roberto Aguayo stepping into Hopkins very big
shoes...Defensively, new coordinator Jeremy Pruitt will have to rebuild
a line which lost all four starters...DEs Mario Edwards, Chris Casher,
Dan Hicks and Giorgio Newberry are a good start along with DTs Jernigan, Demonte McAllister, Jacobbi McDaniel, Eddie Goldman, Derrick Mitchell and Nile Lawrence-Stample...MLB Christian Jones and
WLB Telvin Smith provide stability at linebacker, with SLBs Terrance
Smith and Nigel Terrell, early enrollee MLB Freddie Stevenson and
redshirt freshman WLB Ukeme Eligwe competing for playing time...Lamarcus Joyner, a Jim Thorpe candidate, is the leader of the secondary
and has moved to CB in the spring with starting CBs Nick Waisome and
Ronald Darby missing spring with injuries... Both Darby and Waisome
will be back for the fall... S Terrence Brooks returns as a starter where
he is joined by S Karlos Williams... CBs Keelin Smith and PJ Williams
and S Tyler Hunter, the 2012 starting nickle back, also in the mix.
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (11)
Quick Facts
Lettermen Returning......................46
Off. Lettermen Returning..............23
Def. Lettermen Returning.............21
Specialist Lettermen Ret.................2
Lettermen Lost................................23
Off. Lettermen Lost.......................10
Def. Lettermen Lost......................10
Specialist Lettermen Lost................3
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.716
.548
.400
.587
.441
.182
.763
.756
Head Coach
Bobby Bowden...........(18)
Jimbo Fisher..................(3)
Years
W L T Pct
1992-2009 118 27 0 .814
2010-2012 18 6 0 .750
Head Coach
Bowls
W L T Pct
Bobby Bowden....................................(33) 22 10 1 .682
Bill Peterson...........................................(4) 1 2 1 .375
Jimbo Fisher...........................................(3)
3 0 0 1.000
Tom Nugent...........................................(2) 0 2 0 .000
Don Veller..............................................(1)
1 0 0 1.000
Larry Jones.............................................(1) 0 1 0 .000
(Based on Appearances)
FSU
Opp.
|----------------- Offense------------------ | |-----------------Defense---------------- |
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
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2012 In Review
Whos Gone
Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (17)
2013 Preview
Over the last five years, no team in America has run for more OFFENSE (4)....................... 2012... Career
yards than Tech and with seven returning starters on offense, Pos. Name..........................Starts....Starts
including virtually its entire offensive line led by C Jay Finch, WR Jeff Greene......................... 8............ 8
G Shaquille Mason, and Ts Ray Beno and Morgan Bailey, RG Omoregie Uzzi................. 13.......... 37
that success should continue...Senior Will Jackson moves QB Tevin Washington............. 13.......... 30
into the other guard position with sophomores Bryan Cham- AB Orwin Smith..................... 11.......... 29
berlain and Trey Braun, junior Caitlin Alford and redshirt
freshman Chase Roberts providing depth...Running back also DEFENSE (3)....................... 2012.. Career
has a veteran look with B-Backs David Sims (612 yds) and
Zack Laskey (697 yds) and A-Backs Robert Godhigh (429, Pos. Name..........................Starts....Starts
7.9 avg.), B.J. Bostic (6.2 avg.), Tony Zenon (6.2 avg.) and DE Izaan Cross....................... 12.......... 40
Synjyn Days (6.2), all returning... Sophomore QB Vad Lee NT T.J. Barnes........................ 13.......... 15
who threw and ran for 1,140 yards and 13 TDs in a reserve CB Rod Sweeting................... 13.......... 26
role, enters the fall with a slight edge over redshirt freshman
Justin Thomas for the starting job...Techs receiver corps will SPECIALISTS (0)................ 2012.. Career
be untested with only 11 catches between junior WR Darren Pos. Name..........................Starts....Starts
Waller (8 grabs, 20.2 avg.), sophomore Corey Dennis and
redshirt freshmen Micheal Summers and Travis Henry..Defensively, Tech looks to new coordnator Ted Roof, a former
Quick Facts
standout linebacker and former D-coordinator for the Jackets, Location........................Atlanta, Ga. 30332
to provide improvement...Roof favors a multiple scheme with
both 3 and 4-man defensive line looks...The Jackets do return Founded...............................................1885
four starting linebackers in Quayshawn Nealy, Jabari Hunt- Enrollment........................................16,793
Days, Brandon Watts and a potential all-star candidate DE President.............. Dr. G. P. Bud Peterson
Jeremiah Attaochu, as well as three of four starters in the sec- Director of Athletics............ Mike Bobinski
ondary in CB Louis Young and S Jemea Thomas and Isaiah Stadium..................... Bobby Dodd Stadium
Johnson... Thomas moved to the vacant CB spot with sopho- Capacity............................................55,000
more Chris Milton moving in at safety...Senior Euclid Cum- 2012 Overall Record...............................7-7
mings and sophomore Adam Gotsis emerged from spring as 2012 ACC Record...................................5-3
starters at DT with Attaochu and seniors Emmanuel Dieke
2012 ACC Finish.. Tied First in Coastal Division
and Chris Crenshaw handling the end positions.
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Lettermen Returning......................54
Offensive Lettermen Returning....23
Defensive Lettermen Returning....27
Specialists Lettermen Ret................4
Lettermen Lost................................16
Offensive Lettermen Lost...............9
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............4
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............3
1 - Since Head Coach Paul Johnson arrived with his spread option attack in 2008,
no team in the nation has run for more yards
than has Georgia Tech. Since 2008, in a 67game span, Tech has averaged 304.18 yards
per game and finished 4th nationally in 2012
averaging 311.21 yads per game. Tech has
recorded the five best season rushing yardage totals in ACC history.
2 - After going 13 years without a touchdown on a kickoff return, Georgia Tech
junior Jamal Golden ended the drought in
2012, taking kickoffs back for scores of 97
and 100 yards. Golden also averaged 14.6
yards on 17 punt returns.
10 - Senior Jeremiah Attaochu, who moves
this season to defensive end after playing
outside linebacker for most of his career,
leads all returning ACC players after recording 10 quarterback sacks last year. Attaochu
enters his final collegiate season with 19 career sacks.
240 - The numer of tackles which returning
linebackers Jabari Hunt-Days (84), Quayshawn Nealy (79) and Brandon Watts (77)
combined for last year as starters. All three
return this fall.
1,379 - The total number of yards that Georgia Tech B-Backs Zach Laskey (697) and
David Sims (612) combined for in 2012.
Both runners return in 2013 after averaging
5.1 yards per carry.
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Head Coach
(Western Carolina 79)
per outing. Johnsons teams have been successful off the field as well as Navy ranked No. 1 in
the country in graduation rates. In 2004, Johnson was named Bobby Dodd National Coach of
BOWL GAMES ONLY
the Year after leading Navy to a 10-2 record, tying the school record for wins set in 1905. Before
L T Pct
arriving at Annapolis, Johnson posted a 62-10 (.861) record in five seasons at Georgia Southern, Head Coach Bowls W
9 4 0 .692
winning two straight I-AA (Football Championship Subdivision National Championships (1999, Bobby Dodd............................ (13)
3 2 0 .600
2000) and five consecutive Southern Conference Championships. He was named the Division William Alexander.................. (5)
I-AA (now FCS) National Coach of the Year four straight years (1997-2000). While head coach Chan Gailey............................ (5)
2 3 0 .400
of the Eagles, Johnson became one of only four coaches in the history of Division I football who Paul Johnson........................... (5)
1 4 0 .200
won 50 or more games in only four seasons -- Walter Camp (1888-1891, 54-2 at Yale), George George OLeary...................... (4)
2 2 0 .500
Woodruff (1892-1895, 53-4 at Penn) and Bob Pruett (1996-99, 50-4 at Marshall). Johnson took Bobby Ross............................. (2)
2
0 0 1.000
over a Georgia Southern program in 1997 that was 4-7 the previous year and orchestrated a
1 1 0 .500
turnaround that ranked among the NCAAs best, directing the Eagles to a 10-3 record. In 1998, Bud Carson............................. (2)
1
0 0 1.000
Johnson guided the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular season record and the schools sixth NCAA Bill Curry................................ (1)
1
0 0 1.000
Division I-AA National Championship Game appearance before finishing with a 14-1 mark. In Bill Fulcher............................. (1)
1999, Johnson brought Georgia Southern its fifth national title, and the Eagles finished 13-2 Mac MacWhorter (interim -2001)... (1)
1
0 0 1.000
while breaking 197 records. For his efforts, Johnson was honored as the 1999 AFCA and Chev- Pepper Rodgers....................... (1)
0 1 0 .000
rolet I-AA National Coach of the Year. Johnson duplicated the feat in the 2000 season as the Jon Tenuta (interim - 2007)......(1)
0 1 0 .000
Eagles repeated as national champions, again finishing 13-2, as he captured the AFCA I-AA
Coach of the Year award once more. Prior to his tenure at Georgia Southern, Johnson served as (Based on Appearances)
offensive coordinator at Navy (1995-96) and Hawaii (1987-94). Johnsons coaching career began at his alma mater, Avery County (N.C.) High School, in 1979-80. He then served as offensive
Johnson vs. ACC Schools
coordinator and line coach at Lees-McRae Junior College (1981-82), before arriving at Georgia
(At Navy and Georgia Tech)
Southern in 1983 as defensive line coach, Johnson was promoted to offensive coordinator in
vs. Boston College..........2-2 vs. North Carolina.......... 4-1
1985. A native of Newland, N.C., Johnson earned his bachelors degree in physical education
vs. Clemson..................*3-2 vs. NC State.................... 1-2
from Western Carolina in 1979 and a Masters degree in health and physical education from Ap vs. Duke..........................9-1 vs. Virginia..................... 4-1
palachian State in 1982. He and wife, Susan, are the parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn.
vs. Florida State..............2-1 vs. Virginia Tech............. 1-4
vs. Maryland...................2-1 vs. Wake Forest.............. 2-2
vs. Miami........................1-4 * Does not include 2009 ACC
Year School
AP USA ACC Finish
All
Championship Game
1997 Georgia Southern 10-3-0
1998 Georgia Southern 14-1-0
1999 Georgia Southern, 1-AA National Champs 13-2-0
YELLOW JACKETS ASSISTANT COACHES
2000 Georgia Southern,1-AA National Champs 13-2-0
2001 Georgia Southern 12-2-0
Bryan Cook (Ithaca 98)........................................Quarterbacks/B-Backs
2002 Navy 2-10-0
2003 Navy 8-5-0
Andy McCollum (Austin Peay 81)....Recruiting Coordinator/Linebackers
2004 Navy 10-2-0
Lamar Owens (Maryland 08)..................................................... A-Backs
2005 Navy 8-4-0
2006 Navy 9-4-0
Mike Pelton (Auburn 99)..................................................Defensive Line
2007 Navy 8-4-0
Al Buzz Preston (Hawaii 82).......................................Wide Receivers
2008 Georgia Tech 22 22 5-3 T1stC 9-4-0
2009 Georgia Tech 13 13 7-1 1stC *10-3-0
Ted Roof (Georgia Tech 87).................................Defensive Coordinator
2010 Georgia Tech 4-4 T3rdC 6-7-0
Mike Sewak (Virginia 81)................................................ Offensive Line
2011 Georgia Tech 5-3 T2ndC 8-5-0
2012 Georgia Tech 5-3 T1stC 7-7-0
Joe Speed (Navy 96)................................................................ Secondary
Georgia Tech: 5 Yrs (.650) 26-14 (.606) 40-26-0
Navy: 6 Years (.608) 45-29-0
David Walkosky (Toledo 92)............................................. Special Teams
Georgia Southern: 5 Yrs (.861) 62-10-0
Overall Record 16 Yrs (.693) 147-65-0
*Vacated
2010 ACC
Championship
Game win over
2013 ACC
FOOTBALL
INFORMATION
GUIDE
Clemson vacated due to NCAA sactions
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MARYLAND TERRAPINS
2013 Maryland Schedule
Date
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
2012 In Review
Normally, a 4-8 season is not anything to write home about, but Marylands second season under head coach Randy Edsall was anything but
normal or disappointing as the Terrapins showed significant improvement from the forgettable 2011 campaign...Maryland lost three games
by a total of just eight points and dropped five by 10 or fewer points
against a schedule which included three Top 10 opponents...Still, Edsall
had Maryland in good shape for post-season play at midseason with a 4-2
record before the Terps quarterback position became the Bermuda Triangle...Maryland, which lost projected starter C.J. Brown in pre-season
camp, and played the first half of the year with true freshman QB Perry
Hills as its starter, then saw Hills and the final two QBs on its roster--WR
convert Devin Burns and true freshman Caleb Rowe--go down with season-ending injuries...The Terps finished the year with LB Shawn Petty,
a high school signal caller, as their starting quarterback and despite the
efforts of true freshman WR Stefon Diggs and a stout defense, dropped
their final six games...Diggs enjoyed a spectacular debut finishing 8th nationally and setting an ACC freshman record averaging 172.4 all-purpose
yards per game...His 848 receiving yards were the 3rd-best mark by an
ACC rookie and his 54 receptions were 6th-best...He was a first-team
Freshman All-America and earned 2nd-team All-ACC honors...DE Joe
Vellano, who keyed a unit which improved 87 spots to 21st nationally
in total defense, was a first-team All-ACC choice, with LB Demetrius
Hartsfield earning 2nd-team honors...DE A.J. Francis and LBs Kenneth Tate and Darin Drakeford were Honorable Mention All-ACC.
Whos Gone
The Terps lose 11 starters among their 21 lettermen lost including 6 important starters on defense in Vellano, Hartsfield, Francis, Tate, Drakeford and S Eric Franklin....The losses are lighter on offense, but Maryland will still be without WRs Kevin Dorsey and Marcus Leak, TE
Matt Furstenburg, T Justin Gilbert and G Bennett Fulper.
2013 Preview
The outlook for Maryland in its final season in the Atlantic Coast Conference is potentially a bright one, but the Terrapins will have to settle
on a starting quarterback and rebuild a defense which lost a lot of
playmakers...The silver lining of Marylands injury bug is that a lot of
young players received valuable experience...Brown, who enters the
fall as the starter, was limited in spring drills and may still get competition in the fall from Hills and Rowe, who missed spring drills with their
injuries, as well as transfer QB Ricardo Young...Whomever is behind
center will benefit from an improved offensive line that returns three
starters in T Mike Madaras, G DeOnte Arnett and C Sal Conaboy...
Sophomore G Andrew Zeller and senior T Nick Klemm ended spring
as the other starters with Sophomore C Evan Mulrooney, junior college transfer G Silvano Altamirano and Ts Ryan Doyle and Michael
Dunn in reserve... Brown and company should also have more weapons to utilize as Diggs heads a receiving corps which includes highlytouted JUCO transfer WR Deon Long, much-improved WR Nigel
King, redshirt freshman Amba Etta and sophomores Tyrek Cheeseboro and Daniel Adams...Sophomores Brandon Ross, Wes Brown
and Albert Reid are back at tailback, with David Stinebaugh handling
the TE chores...Defensively, NT Darius Kilgo anchors the front line
with Quinton Jefferson, Keith Bowers, Andre Monroe and Roman
Braglio at the DE spots... With three starters at LB gone to graduation,
and leading returning tackler LB Cole Farrand not available until the
end of spring practice, there is uncertainty but L.A. Goree emerged
from as a starter inside while Marcus Whitfield and and safety convert
Matt Robinson handle the outside posts ....Both starting CBs return
to stabilize the secondary in senior Dexter McDougle and junior Jeremiah Johnson with Isaac Goins, true freshman William Likely and
sophomore Alvin Hill competing for playing time...Junior A.J. Hendy
and sophomore Sean Davis will vie for one safety spot in the fall
with sophomores Anthony Nixon, who started 5 games a year ago, and
Zach Dancel at the other.
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (13)
OFFENSE (6) .......................2012....Career
Pos. Name....................... Starts..... Starts
WR Stefon Diggs, So. .............7..............7
T
Mike Madaras, So. ...........8..............8
G
DeOnte Arnett, Sr. ..........9............10
C
Sal Conaboy, Jr.................7..............7
QB Perry Hills, So. .................7..............7
TB
Brandan Ross, So. ............5..............5
DEFENSE (5) .......................2012....Career
Pos. Name....................... Starts..... Starts
NT
Darius Kilgo, Jr. .............11............11
LB
Cole Farrand, So. ...........11............11
CB Dexter McDougle, Sr. ....12............24
CB Jeremiah Johnson, Jr. .....12............12
S
Matt Robinson, Jr. ............5..............5
SPECIALISTS (2) ................2012....Career
Pos. Name....................... Starts..... Starts
PK
Brad Craddock, So. ........12............12
P
Nathan Renfro, So..........12............12
Quick Facts
Location ................ College Park, Md. 20742
Founded ................................................. 1856
Enrollment .......................................... 37,195
President .............................. Dr. Wallace Loh
Director of Athletics ............ Kevin Anderson
Stadium ........Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium
Capacity .............................................. 51,802
2012 Overall Record................................. 4-8
2012 ACC Record..................................... 2-6
2012 ACC Finish ......5th in Atlantic Division
Maryland Terrapins
Lettermen Returning .....................36
Offensive Lettermen Returning....18
Defensive Lettermen Returning ...15
Specialist Lettermen Ret. ...............3
Lettermen Lost ...............................21
Offensive Lettermen Lost ............11
Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............9
Specialist Lettermen Lost...............1
8th - Maryland WR Stefon Diggs averaged 172.36 all-purpose yards per game
in 2012, ranking 8th nationally. It was
best mark by an ACC freshman and included two kickoff returns for touchdowns of 99 and 100 yards.
120.4 - The number of yards Maryland
improved in total defense from 2011 to
2012. The Terrapin stop troops finished
dead last in the ACC in 2011, allowing
457.2 yards per game. In 2012, Maryland
defenders allowed 336.8 yards per game
and ranked 3rd in the conference and
221st nationally, an improvement of 120.4
yyards per game, the fifth best amount of
iimprovement in ACC history.
8848 - The number of pass receiving yards
ffor Maryland WR Stefon Diggs in 2012.
T
The yardage total, coming on a teamhhigh 54 receptions, is the 3rd-best total in
lleague history for a freshman. Diggs was
nnamed a 3rd-team All-America by Phil
S
Steele in his 2013 pre-season publication.
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1 .836
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0 .565
0 .530
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0 .500
0 .441
0 .353
0 .325
0 .219
0 .154
0 .188
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Opp.
|----------------Offense----------------- | |----------------Defense----------------|
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..........W, 36-27....at Temple
23,322 -- -- -- -- 144 190 334 11-21-0 4 52 178 230 7-18-1 3
S15.........L, 21-24....Connecticut
35,491 -- -- -- -- 96 109 205 10-24-1 2 153 70 223
11-17-0 1
S22.........L, 21-31....at West Virginia 58,504 -- -- 8 7 46 305 351 20-30-1 3 25 338 363
30-43-0 0
O6..........W, 19-14....Wake Forest
40,391 -- -- -- -- 53 191 244 14-25-1 3 71 170 241
13-38-0 2
O13........W, 27-20....at Virginia
45,556 -- -- -- -- -2 237 235 14-26-0 1 168 218 386
18-39-1 2
O20.........L, 18-20....NC State
40,217 -- -- -- -- 206 256 462 17-27-1 2 40 307 347
23-47-0 0
O27.........L, 17-20....at Boston College 33,267 -- -- -- -- 97 240 337 23-42-3 3 8 287 295
21-39-0 2
N3...........L, 13-33....Georgia Tech 33,471 -- -- -- -- 144 115 259 9-18-1 2
370 31 401 2-4-0 2
N10.........L, 10-45....at Clemson
76,000 -- -- 10 8 139 41 180 6-12-0 3
135
301 436
23-34-0 3
N17.........L, 14-41....Florida State
35,244 -- -- 10 10 34 136 170 8-19-0 2 237 160 397
19-26-1 2
N24.........L, 38-45....at North Carolina 44,000 -- -- -- -- 188 216 404 17-36-1 1 189 305 494
28-40-0 1
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MIAMI HURRICANES
2013 Miami Schedule
2012 In Review
Despite the distractions from a seemingly never-ending NCAA investigation, Al Goldens second season at the helm in Miami demonstrated
significant progress...Though losing two games by a total of just five
points, the Hurricanes posted a 7-5 overall record and 5-3 mark in the
Coastal Division, good enough to qualify for the ACC Football Championship Game had Miami not opted to withhold themselves from postseason play for a second straight year... The Hurricanes featured a potent
offense, led by QB Stephen Morris, mercurial RB Duke Johnson and
a deep wide receiver corps headed by Phillip Dorsett, scoring 40 or
more points six times...Morris completed 58.1 percent of his passes for
3,345 yards and 21 TDs...Johnson finished 2nd in the ACC in rushing
with 947 yards, 10 TDs and a 6.8 per-carry average and teamed with
Mike James (6321 yds) to give the Canes an effective ground game...
Johnson, named ACC Rookie of the Year, also finished 2nd nationally
in kickoff returns (33.04) with 2 TDs and 9th nationally in all-purpose
yardage (171.67) ....Dorsett led the Canes with 58 catches for 842 yards
(14.5 avg.) and 4 TDs... Johnson was also named a second-team AllAmerica (Walter Camp) as a kick returner and was named 2nd-team AllACC at both running back and as a specialist...T Seantrel Henderson,
G Brandon Linder, C Shane McDermott, DE Anthony Chickillo,
LB Denzel Perryman and S Vaughn Telemaque were all named Honorable Mention All-ACC...Johnson was named a first-team Freshman
All-America (FWAA) while S Deon Bush earned 2nd-team honors.
Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (19)
2013 Preview
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Miami Hurricanes
Lettermen Returning......................54
Offensive Lettermen Returning....27
Defensive Lettermen Returning....25
Specialists Lettermen Returning.....2
Lettermen Lost................................21
Offensive Lettermen Lost...............7
Defensive Lettermen Lost.............10
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............4
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Miami
Opp.
|----------------Offense----------------- | |----------------Defense----------------|
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
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1 96 441 537
32-51-1
3 288 210 498 9-11-1
2 233 122 355
10-26-1
2 287 132 419 3-8-0
1 224 440 664
24-42-2
0
376
211
587 19-26-0
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2012 In Review
Despite a post-season ban which kept the Tar Heels from going bowling, North Carolina football made some important positive strides in its
first season under new coach Larry Fedora... The high-scoring Heels
adapted to Fedoras fast-paced offense well enough to set school records for most total points in a season (487) and most points per game
(40.6) along the way to compiling an 8-4 overall record--the Heels best
since 1997--and a 5-3 ACC mark which tied for the best record in the
Coastal Division...UNC was led by versatile TB Giovani Bernard,
QB Bryn Renner and consensus All-America G Jonathan Cooper...
Bernard, a 2nd-team All-America pick who declared as an early entry
into the NFL Draft, finished 2nd nationally in punt returns (16.44), 4th
in all-purpose yardage (198.1), 5th in scoring (11.4) and 11th in rushing (122.80)...He became only the 2nd player in ACC history to top
1,000 yards rushing in both his freshman and sophomore years...Renner
completed 65 percent of his passes for 3,356 yards, 28 TDs and only
7 interceptions and ranked 3rd in the ACC in pass efficiency...Cooper,
who captured the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, was the first UNC
player to be named a finalist for the Outland Trophy...Cooper and Bernard were named first-team All-ACC along with T James Hurst, DT
Sylvester Williams (a first-team All-America by Pro Football Weekly) and LB Kevin Reddick...TE Eric Ebron, PK Casey Barth, DT
Kareem Martin and P Tommy Hibbard earned 2nd-team All-ACC
honors while Renner, T Brennan Williams, G Travis Bond, CB Tim
Scott and S Tre Boston were Honorable Mention.
Roster Breakdown
Returning Starters (14)
(66.67%), Renner enters with a career pass efficiency rating of 154.59, 5thbest among all active players nationally and a mark which, if maintained
this fall, would be the best career mark in ACC history... A key for UNC
this year will be rebuilding an offensive line that returns only All-ACC T
James Hurst and C Russell Bodine...Sophomores Landon Turner, started
4 games last fall at guard, and Kiaro Hoits emerged from spring as starters
at right guard and tackle, while redshirt freshman Caleb Peterson leads
senior David Collins for the left guard position....Though he missed spring
with injuries, junior TE Eric Ebron should be one of the best at his position
nationally, with junior TE Jack Tabb also playing a major role...At tailback, Bernards playmaking ablities will be missed but senior TB A. J. Blue
(433 yds), sophomore TB Romar Morris (386 yds) and true freshman TB
Khris Francis performed well in the spring and will be joined by incoming freshman T.J. Logan... UNCs receiving corps should be effective with
both Quinshad Davis (61 catches) and Sean Tapley (26 catches) returning,
they are joined by juniors Reggie Wilkins and Nic Platt, and sophomores
T.J. Thorpe, Damien Washington and Kendrick Singleton... Defensively
UNC returns two starters on the line in DE Kareem Martin and DT Tim
Jackson...Joining them will be a trio of junior DTs in Shawn Underwood,
Devonte Brown and Ethan Farmer while sophomore Shakeel Rashad
and junior Norkeithus Otis return to the Bandit position...Junior Tommy
Heffernan (72 tackles) leads a linebacker corps which includes junior Travis Hughes (38 tackles), and a pair of redshirt freshman in Nathan Staub
and Dan Mastromatteo...The secondary returns four starters including
CBs Jabari Price (76 tackles, 9 PBUs) and Tim Scott and Ss Tre Boston
(86 tackles, 4 interceptions) and Darien Rankin...Rankin, though, missed
the spring with an injury, and sophomore Sam Smiley emerged as the starter
at strong safety...Junior Brandon Ellerbe also came out of spring as the
starter at Ram ....CBs Terry Shankle, T.J. Jiles and Alex Dixon are also
competing for playing time.
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Quick Facts
Lettermen Returning......................39
Offensive Lettermen Returning....16
Defensive Lettermen Returning....21
Specialists Lettermen Returning.....2
Lettermen Lost................................19
Offensive Lettermen Lost...............9
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............8
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............2
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Larry Fedora
Head Coach
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Hector Cowan.............(1) 1889
2 2 0 .500
V.K. Irvine...................(1) 1894
6 3 0 .667
T.C. Trenchard.............(4) 1895, 1913-15 26 9 2 .730
Gordon Johnston.........(1) 1896
3 4 1 .438
W.A. Reynolds............(4) 1897-1900
27 7 4 .763
Charles Jenkins...........(1) 1901
7 2 0 .778
H.B. Olcott..................(2) 1902-1903
11 4 3 .694
R.R. Brown.................(1) 1904
5 2 2 .667
William Warner...........(1) 1905
4 3 1 .563
W.S. Keinholz.............(1) 1906
1 4 2 .286
Otis Lamson................(1) 1907
4 4 1 .500
Edward Green.............(1) 1908
3 3 3 .500
A.E. Brides..................(2) 1909-1910
8 8 0 .500
Branch Bocock............(1) 1911
6 1 1 .813
W.C. Martin.................(1) 1912
3 4 1 .438
Thomas Campbell.......(2) 1916, 1919
9 7 1 .559
M.E. Fuller..................(1) 1920
2 6 0 .250
Bob & Bill Fetzer........(5) 1921-1925
30 12 4 .696
Chuck Collins..............(8) 1926-1933
38 31 9 .545
Carl Snavely................(10) 34-35, 45-52
59 35 4 .621
Ray Wolf.....................(6) 1936-1941
38 17 3 .681
Jim Tatum....................(4) 1942, 56-58
19 17 3 .526
Tom Young..................(1) 1943
6 3 0 .667
Gene McEver..............(1) 1944
1 7 0 .125
George Barclay...........(3) 1953-1955
11 18 1 .383
Jim Hickey..................(8) 1959-1966
36 45 0 .444
Bill Dooley..................(11) 1967-1977
69 53 2 .565
Dick Crum...................(10) 1978-1987
72 41 3 .634
Mack Brown................(10) 1988-1997
69 46 1 .599
Carl Torbush................(3) 1998-2000
17 18 0 .486
John Bunting...............(6) 2001-2006
27 45 0 .375
Butch Davis.................(4) 2007-2010
28 23 0 .549
Everett Withers............(1) 2011
7 6 0 .538
Larry Fedora................(1) 2012
8 4 0 .667
- TAR HEELS ASSISTANT COACHES Blake Anderson (Sam Houston St. 92)....Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks
Walt Bell (Middle Tennessee State 80)... Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends
Gunter Brewer (Wake Forest 87).... Passing Game Coordinator/ Wide Receivers
Dan Disch (Florida State 86 ).............. Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks
Keith Gilmore (Wayne State 85).......................................... Defensive Line
Randy Jordan (North Carolina 93)....Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs
Chris Kapilovic (Missouri State 92)......Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
Vic Koenning (Kansas State 83)............ Associate Head Coach, Defense/Safeties
Ron West (Clemson, 79)........................... Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
50,500
29,526
53,334
59,500
32,000
54,000
58,954
33,941
62,000
50,000
45,760
44,000
UNC
Opp.
|----------------- Offense------------------ | |-----------------Defense---------------- |
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
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2 42 128 170
17-34-2
2 64 362 426
28-39-1
2 183 279 462
23-28-0
0 109 124 233
17-30-0
2 80 109 189
19-36-4
1 40 354 394
26-49-1
1 180 235 415
21-39-2
2 234 276 510
23-36-1
2 67 467 534
29-52-2
2 380 208 588 7-12-1
1 145 205 350
19-33-1
1 188 216 404
17-36-1
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NC STATE WOLFPACK
2013 NC State Schedule
Series Series.. Last
Date Opponent............................Record.... Began.. Meeting...............Stadium (Capacity)..............................Site
Aug. 31 Louisiana Tech (ACC Network), 12:30 pm........ First Meeting..................Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Sept. 7 Richmond (ESPN3), 6 pm....... 17-1-1..... 1895..... 2004, hW 42-0.....Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Sept. 19 Clemson (ESPN), 7:30 pm........ 28-52-1... 1899..... 2012, aL 62-48....Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Sept. 28 Central Michigan................. 1-0-0....... 2011..... 2011, hW 38-24...Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Oct. 5 at Wake Forest.....................63-37-6... 1895..... 2012, hW 37-6.....BB&T Field (31,500).............................Winston-Salem, N.C.
Oct. 12 Syracuse..............................6-0-0....... 1972..... 1998, hW 38-17...Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Oct. 26 at Florida State....................11-22-0.... 1952..... 2012, hW 17-16...Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300).....Tallahassee, Fla.
Nov. 2 North Carolina ......................32-64-6... 1894..... 2012, aL 43-35....Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Nov. 9 at Duke................................ 36-40-5... 1924..... 2009, hL 49-28....Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941)............Durham, N.C.
Nov. 16 at Boston College................4-6-0....... 1936..... 2012, hW 27-10...Alumni Stadium (44,500)......................Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Nov. 23 East Carolina.......................16-11-0.... 1970..... 2010, aL 33-27(ot).Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
Nov. 30 Maryland............................. 33-32-4... 1909..... 2012, aW 20-18...Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583).............Raleigh, N.C.
2012 In Review
Whos Gone
Besides changing its entire coaching staff, the Wolfpack loses 12 starters: six on each on offense and defense. Offensively, besides losing
Glennon, who threw for 7,131 yards in little more than two seasons,
State will be without Wentz, Gs Mattes and Zach Allen, TE Mario
Carter and big-play WR Tobais Palmer...Defensively, State loses
five of its top six tacklers from a year ago in Wolff (119), Bishop (103),
LB Rickey Dowdy (88), LB Sterling Lucas (81) and Amerson (61).
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (12)
Quick Facts
NC State Wolfpack
Lettermen Returning......................42
Offensive Lettermen Returning....19
Defensive Lettermen Returning....20
Specialists Lettermen Returning.....3
Lettermen Lost................................22
Offensive Lettermen Lost.................12
Defensive Lettermen Lost.............10
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............0
61
Head Coach
(Drake71)
62
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2
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.438
.667
.333
.143
.471
.667
.750
.625
.893
.743
.462
.286
.474
.250
.737
.300
.458
.200
.463
.397
.391
.494
.200
.468
.273
.719
.598
.485
.273
.637
.506
.570
.526
.000
T Pct
2 .739
0 .652
1 .630
5 .546
0 .464
0 .458
0 .446
0 .444
0 .333
0 .211
0 .000
L T Pct
4 0 .333
1 0 .800
1 1 .625
1 0 .500
2 0 .333
0 0 1.000
1 0 .500
1 0 .000
1 0 .000
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PITT PANTHERS
2013 Pitt Schedule
Series Series.. Last
Date Opponent............................Record.... Began.. Meeting...............Stadium (Capacity).................................Site
Sept. 2 Florida State (ESPN), 8 p.m...5-3-0....... 1971..... 1983, hW 17-16...Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sept.14 New Mexico (ACC Network), 12:30 pm.............First Meeting..................Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sept. 21 at Duke................................ 9-8-0....... 1929..... 1976, aW 44-31...Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941)...............Durham, N.C.
Sept. 28 Virginia................................3-2-0....... 1953..... 2007, aL 44-14....Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 12 at Virginia Tech................... 5-7-0....... 1993..... 2003, hW 31-28...Lane Stadium (65,632)..............................Blacksburg, Va..
Oct. 19 Old Dominion...................................... First Meeting...................Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 26 at Navy (CBSSN), 1 pm......22-13-3... 1912..... 2009, hW 27-14...Navy-Marine Corps Stadium (34,000).......College Park, Md.
Nov. 2 at Georgia Tech ................... 5-2-0....... 1918..... 1976, aW 42-14...Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000).................Atlanta, Ga.
Nov. 9 Notre Dame......................... 20-47-1... 1909..... 2012, aL 29-26 (3ot)Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Nov. 16 North Carolina.....................5-3-1....... 1952..... 2001, hW 34-19...Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Nov. 23 at Syracuse........................... 34-31-3... 1916..... 2012, aL 14-13....Carrier Dome (49,262)..............................Syracuse, N.Y.
Nov. 29 Miami (ESPN, ESPN2, ......9-22-1..... 1950..... 2010, hL 31-3......Heinz Field (65,050).................................Pittsburgh, Pa.
2012 In Review
In its final season in the Big East and its first year under head coach
Paul Chryst, Pittsburgh started slowly, but finished strongly en route
to a 6-7 overall mark, a 3-4 conference record and a 5th-place Big
East finish...But the Panthers were very close to so much more, dropping four games by a total of 21 points including a heartbreaking
triple overtime loss to eventual National Championship Game participant Notre Dame and a one-point loss at fellow 2013 ACC entrant
Syracuse...Ironically, the turnaround game for Chryst and the Panthers was a decisive 35-17 upset of future fellow Coastal Division
member Virginia Tech...Pitt won six of its final 11 games and four
of its final seven, to earn a berth in the BBVA Compass Bowl behind the play of QB Tino Sunseri, TB Ray Graham, WRs Devin
Street and Mike Shanahan and an effective defensive unit led by
DT Aaron Donald and Ss Jason Hendricks and Jarred Holley...
Sunseri finished 2nd in the Big East in pass efficiency (151.52) and
3rd in passing yards per game...Graham, who rushed for 1,042 yards,
and Donald, who led the Big East with 18.5 tackles for loss, were
first-team All-Big East selections, while Shanahan and Street, Hendricks and C Ryan Turnley earned 2nd-team all-Big East honors.
Whos Gone
Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (15)
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Quick Facts
Location............................Pittsburgh, Pa.
Founded...........................................1787
Enrollment....................................28,766
Chancellor...............Mark A. Nordenberg
Director of Athletics....... Steve Pederson
Stadium................................. Heinz Field
Capacity........................................65,050
2012 Overall Record...........................6-7
2012 Big East Record.........................3-4
2012 Big East Finish............................. Fifth
Pitt Panthers
Lettermen Returning......................42
Offensive Lettermen Returning....17
Defensive Lettermen Returning....22
Specialists Lettermen Returning.....3
Lettermen Lost................................23
Offensive Lettermen Lost.............13
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............9
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............1
65
Head Coach
(Wisconsin 88)
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Pitt
Opp.
|------------------- Offense--------------------- | |------------------- Defense------------------- |
AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
- - - - 130 239 369 19-30-0 2 204 177 381
14-24-0 0
- - - - 137 278 415 24-37-1 2 259 205 464
14-28-0 0
- - 13 13 254 283 537 19-28-1 1 59 265 324
14-31-3 4
- - - - 229 397 626 20-26-0 1 32 95 127
14-22-1 3
- - - - 27 319 346 25-33-0 1 120 185 305
19-31-1 1
- - 18 16 93 287 380 28-37-0 0 156 304 460
17-27-0 0
- - - - 126 128 254 9-17-0 0 169 165 334
23-42-1 1
- - - - 207 321 528 20-28-0 0 129 195 324
18-28-0 2
- - 4 4 144 164 308 19-29-0 0 231 291 522
29-53-2 3
- - - - 48 302 350 19-34-0 0 132 213 345
19-25-1 1
- - 21 19 138 227 365 21-39-0 1 50 157 207
19-38-1 1
- - - - 116 211 327 19-25-0 0 8 109 117
13-28-3 4
- - - - 81 185 266 16-32-1 2 224 163 387
24-37-2 2
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SYRACUSE ORANGE
2013 Syracuse Schedule
Roster Breakdown
2012 In Review
In Doug Marrones final of four years as head coach at his alma mater,
the Orange won six of its final nine games behind the play of QB Ryan
Nassib, WR Alec Lemon and RB Jerome Smith and a defense tutored
by coordinator Scott Shafer that finished the year ranked 6th nationally
in tackles for loss to post an overall 8-5 record and a 5-2 mark in the Big
East, claiming a share of the Big East football title...Syracuse did not lose
a game by more than 13 points, and that was to then-No. 1 ranked Southern California...After a decisive 38-14 triumph over West Virginia in the
New Era Pinstripe Bowl in New York, Marrone left Syracuse to become
head coach of the NFLs Buffalo Bills...Shortly thereafter, Syracuse named
Shafer, a highly respected defensive coach, as his successor...Nassib finished his career in fine fashion, ranking 18th nationally in total offense and
completing 62 percent of his passes for 3,749 yards and 26 touchdowns...
Lemon led the Big East in pass receptions (6.00) with 72 catches for 1,070
yards and 7 TDs...Smith finished 3rd in the Big East in rushing with 1,171
yards...Lemon earned unanimous first-team all-Big East honors and was
joined on the all-Big East first team by T Justin Pugh and SS Shamarko
Thomas... Nassib was a second-team all-Big East selection as was DE
Brandon Sharpe, who had 7.0 sacks and 15.0 TFLs.
Whos Gone
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Quick Facts
Syracuse Orange
Lettermen Returning....................40
Offensive Lettermen Returning......14
Defensive Lettermen Returning......22
Specialists Lettermen Returning.......4
Lettermen Lost..............................18
Offensive Lettermen Lost.................9
Defensive Lettermen Lost.................8
Specialists Lettermen Lost................1
4th - Ross Krautman, senior placekicker for the Orange, has made 48 of
61 career field goal attempts and ranks
4th among all active career leaders in
the NCAAs FBS in field goals made.
5 - Syracuse senior center Macky
MacPherson is one of five ACC pivotmen named to the prestigious spring
Rimington watch list. The Rimington is
presented annually to the nations top
center. MacPherson is making a repeat
appearance on the Rimington watch list
as he was also named on the 2012 list.
MacPherson is the grandson of the former standout Syracuse head coach.
7 - Syracuse is one of seven schools in
the nation to have at least 17 of its former players or coaches in the National
Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame and 7 of its former
players enshrined in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
213 - The number of rushing yards for
Syracuse RB Prince-Tyson Gulley, in
the Oranges 38-14 win over West Virginia in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl.
Tyson-Gulley is one of two current
ACC backs who have topped 200-yards
in a single game.
1,171 - The number of rushing yards
for the leading returning rusher in the
Atlantic Coast Conference, who didnt
play in the ACC last year. Syracuse
RB Jerome Smith, who ran for 1,171
yards in 2012 for the Orange, becomes
the leading returning rusher in his new
conference this fall. Smith averaged
5.16 yards a carry and topped the 100yard mark five times.
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Head Coach
(Baldwin-Wallace 90)
Record at Syracuse:
0-0 (.000), First Year
Overall: 0-0 (.000), First Year
Born: January, 1967
Recognized as one of the top
defensive minds in college football, Scott Shafer took the reins of
the Syracuse Universitys football
program as head coach in January
2013. The Orange defensive coordinator for the past four years,
Shafer has a 22-year history coaching in the collegiate ranks. He has
mentored four All-Americans and
32 all-conference selections, including 10 All-BIG EAST performers
at Syracuse. His defenses are known for blitzing schemes and a relentless pursuit of the football. Shafer replaces Doug Marrone, who was
named the head coach of the National Football Leagues Buffalo Bills.
Shafers Syracuse defenses have ranked among the nations best in various categories during his four-year tenure, including the 2012 unit that
ranked sixth nationally in tackles for a loss. In 2009, Shafers defense
ranked 37th in the country after having been 114th in 2008. The unit
also improved dramatically in first downs allowed, ranking 27th (from
104th), sacks (sixth from 100th), and third-down defense (28th from
117th). The next year the Orange defense was No. 7 in the nation and
Shafer was nominated for the AFCA National Assistant Coach of the
Year and the Broyles Award as the nations top assistant coach. Many
of Shafers players have continued their career in the National Football League, including Syracuse standouts Chandler and Arthur Jones,
Doug Hogue and Phillip Thomas, Western Michigans E.J. Biggers and
Louis Delmas, Illinois Kelvin Hayden and Michgians Morgan Trent.
Prior to coming to Syracuse, Shafer climbed the coaching ranks with
stops at Indiana University (graduate assistant, 1991-92), the University of Rhode Island (secondary, 1993-95), Northern Illinois University
(defensive coordinator/defensive backs, 1996-2003), the University of
Illinois (defensive backs, 2004), Western Michigan(defensive coordinator/defensive backs, 2005-06), Stanford (assistant head coach/defensive coordinator, 2007), and the University of Michigan (defensive
coordinator, 2008). At Rhode Island, Shafer helped lead the Rams to
the New England Division title. The success continued at Northern Illinois, where the Huskies ranked third nationally in interceptions (23).
His 2002 unit led the MAC in every defensive category. During Shafers two years at Western Michigan, he played a key role in one of the
biggest turnarounds in Broncos history, as the team went from 1-11 the
year prior to his arrival to 7-4 in 2005 and 8-4 in 2006. Shafers 2006
defensive group led the nation in interceptions (24) and sacks (46),
and finished sixth in run defense, seventh in turnover margin, 11th in
total defense, and 14th in opponent third-down conversions. That unit
also set a Mid-American Conference record for fewest rushing yards
allowed per game (76.1 ypg). He was again nominated for the Broyles
Award as the nations top assistant coach. At Stanford, the Cardinal defense improved in every NCAA statistical defensive category from the
previous season. Shafer played quarterback and was a team captain at
Baldwin-Wallace College from 1986 to 1989. He directed the Yellow
Jackets offense that ranked 17th nationally in pass efficiency. He began
his collegiate playing career at Ohio University in 1985. A native of
Painesville, Ohio, Shafer earned his undergraduate degree in education
from Baldwin-Wallace in 1990 and his Masters degree from Indiana
University in 1993. He and his wife, Missy, have a son, Wolfgang, who
will be a freshman quarterback at Ithaca College this fall, and a daughter, Elsa.
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6
2
3
2
1
L T Pct
3 0 .667
5 0 .286
1 1 .700
0 0 1.000
0 0 1.000
Lg. Avg.
33 5.2
5 0.1
0 13.0
33 4.1
82 12.0
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VIRGINIA CAVALIERS
2013 Virginia Schedule
2012 In Review
Sometimes you have to take a small step back to take a step forward, and Virginia, after posting an 8-5 record and reaching the
Chick-fil-A bowl in 2011, just Mike Londons second season,
then suffered four losses by a combined total of 22 points (5.5
avg.) en route to a 4-8 record and 2-6 finish in the ACCs Coastal
Division in 2012... The Cavaliers were plagued by inconsistency
on offense and special teams and a deleterious turnover margin
(110th nationally)...An unsettled quarterback situation did not
help as well, as junior Michael Rocco started 8 games, opening the season and closing the year as the starter, with Alabama
sophomore transfer Phillip Sims starting 4 games in the middle of
the year... Those items hid an improving defensive unit which finished 28th nationally in total defense and allowed just 305 yards
per game over the final half of the season... T Oday Aboushi led
an offensive line that improved as the season wore on and was
named first-team All-ACC as was LB Steve Greer (Coaches)...
CB Demetrious Nicholson and LB LaRoy Reynolds were
named Honorable Mention All-ACC.
Whos Gone
Virginia loses 21 lettermen including 9 starters. four each on offense and defense, as well as PK Drew Jarrett. Defensively, the
Cavaliers lose big play LBs LaRoy Reynolds and Steve Greer, DE
Ausar Walcott and DT Will Hill. On offense, UVa loses Aboushi,
versatile TB Perry Jones, TE Paul Freedman and QBs Rocco,
who decided to transfer to FCS member Richmond, and Sims, who
will be ineligible this fall and will also transfer. Virginia also had
a number of staff changes at seasons end including replacing defensive coordinator Jim Reid with Jon Tenuta and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, who returned to the NFL with the Philadelphia
Eagles, with Steve Fairchild. Also, former longtime UVa assistant
as well as BC and NC State head coach, Tom OBrien returns to
Charlottesville as Associate Head Coach for Offense, while Larry
Lewis joins the staff to oversee special teams play.
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (15)
Quick Facts
Virginia Cavaliers
Lettermen Returning......................40
Offensive Lettermen Returning....19
Defensive Lettermen Returning....18
Specialists Lettermen Returning.....3
Lettermen Lost................................22
Offensive Lettermen Lost.............12
Defensive Lettermen Lost...............8
Specialists Lettermen Lost..............2
SCORING Points
1. Connor Hughes (2002-05)................................................................... 332
2. Wali Lundy (2002-05)......................................................................... 312
3. Gene Mayer (1912-15)........................................................................ 293
4. Rafael Garcia (1993-96)...................................................................... 272
5. Thomas Jones (1996-99)..................................................................... 240
6. Robert Randolph (2008-11)................................................................. 225
7. Frank Quayle (1966-68)...................................................................... 210
Tiki Barber (1993-96).......................................................................... 210
9. Kenny Stadlin (1983-85)..................................................................... 204
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Mike London
Head Coach
(Richmond 83)
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vs. Miami..........................3-0
vs. North Carolina.............0-3
vs. NC State......................1-1
vs. Virginia........................0-1
vs. Virginia Tech...............0-3
vs. Wake Forest.................0-1
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.762
.818
.725
.546
.658
.800
.850
.750
.667
.650
.650
.938
.875
.750
.800
.667
.692
.889
.889
.444
.333
.500
.555
.474
.345
.286
.544
.727
.179
.375
.033
.413
.475
.333
.227
.246
.608
.527
.432
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.622
.500
.353
.343
.333
.273
.196
.171
.091
.059
.000
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BOWL GAMES ONLY
Head Coach.................. Bowls W L T Pct
George Welsh.....................(12)
4 8 0 .333
Al Groh................................(5)
3 2 0 .600
Mike London.......................(1)
0 1 0 .000
(Based on Appearances)
UVa.
Opp.
|----------------- Offense------------------ | |-----------------Defense---------------- |
Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
50,081
56,087
44,225
46,330
42,027
26,856
45,556
41,167
54,812
45,870
45,760
65,632
--
--
--
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0 28 238 266
24-43-0
4 121 209 330
21-43-0
2 461 133 594 7-12-0
4 133 305 438
21-33-1
3 167 218 385
23-36-0
2 182 212 394
19-32-0
2 -2 237 235
14-26-0
3 105 108 213 8-21-0
1 19 197 216
23-46-3
1 233 187 420
18-26-0
2 127 319 446
30-38-0
2 174 129 303
18-38-0
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0
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1
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Series....Series Last
Date Opponent..................................Record....Began..Meeting............... Stadium (Capacity).......................Site
Aug. 31 Alabama (Ga. Dome, ESPN), 5:30 pm...1-11-0....1932.....2009, nL 34-24..... Georgia Dome (71,989)..................Atlanta, Ga.
Sept. 7 Western Carolina (ESPN3), 1:30 pm............... First Meeting....................Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Sept. 14 at East Carolina (FSN), Noon........12-5-0....1956.....2011, aW 17-10.... Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (50,000)..Greenville, N.C.
Sept. 21 Marshall.........................................9-2-0....1913.....2011, aW 30-10.... Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech (ESPN), 7:30 pm.......7-3-0....1990.....2012, hW 20-17(ot).Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000).......Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 5 North Carolina...........................18-11-6....1895.....2012, aL 48-34..... Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Oct. 12 Pittsburgh.......................................7-5-0....1993.....2012, aL 35-17..... Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Oct. 26 Duke.............................................13-7-0....1937.....2012, hW 41-20... Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Nov. 2 at Boston College.........................15-6-0....1993.....2012, aW 30-23 (ot).Alumni Stadium (44,500)...............Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Nov. 9 at Miami......................................12-18-0....1953.....2012, aL 30-12..... Sun Life Stadium (74, 916)............Miami Gardens, Fla.
Nov. 16 Maryland.....................................15-15-0....1919.....2009, hW 36-9..... Lane Stadium (65,632)...................Blacksburg, Va.
Nov. 30 at Virginia..................................52-37-5....1895.....2012, hW 17-14... Scott Stadium (61,500)...................Charlottesville, Va.
2012 In Review
Whos Gone
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (17)
Quick Facts
Lettermen Returning........................46
Offensive Lettermen Returning.....18
Defensive Lettermen Returning.....23
Specialists Lettermen Returning......5
Lettermen Lost.................................21
Offensive Lettermen Lost..............15
Defensive Lettermen Lost................5
Specialists Lettermen Lost...............1
3rd - Virginia Tech has been to 20 consecutive bowl games. That is the 3rd-longest current streak in the NCAA, trailing only Florida
State (30) and Florida (21) among the nations
FBS teams.
4 - When true freshman DB Kendall Fuller
takes the field for the Hokies this fall, he will
become the fourth sibling of the Fuller family
to play for Virginia Tech. Older brother Vince
played on Techs 2001-04 teams and seven seasons in the NFL; Corey transferred to Tech and
was the teams 2nd-leading receiver last year
before being drafted into the NFL; and Kyle, is
a senior starting at CB for the Hokies this fall.
258 - The number of career coaching victories
for Virginia Tech Head Coach Frank Beamer. Beamer, who has an overall 258-127-4 record for 32 seasons as a head coach, leads
all active NCAA FBS coaches. Beamer ranks
6th in career wins among all former FBS head
coaches. The only coaches ahead of Beamer
on the list are icons of college football: Bobby
Bowden, Paul Bear Bryant, Glenn Pop
Warner, Amos Alonzo Stagg and Joe Paterno.
290.27 - Over the last nine years, Virginia
Tech ranks 3rd in the nation in total defense.
During that 121-game span, the Hokies
have allowed their opponents an average of
just 229.27 yards per game. Only Alabama
(263.43) and LSU (287.25) have allowed
fewer yards in that time, and both have played
fewer games during that span than have the
Hokies.
7,111- The number of yards of total offense
for Virginia Tech QB Logan Thomas in his
career. After just two seasons as a starter,
Thomas ranks 3rd on the Hokie career list for
passing yards (6,096) and total offense and is
2nd in touchdown responsibility (57).
No.
Name............................. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl........................... Hometown
89 ** Cody Journell..................PK 6-0 195 Sr.-R................Ripplemead, Va.
--- Ethan Keyserling ............... P 6-2 205 Jr.-R .............Chapel Hill, N.C.
80 * Demitri Knowles .............FL 6-1 177 So.-R...........Freeport, Bahamas
6 ** Mark Leal....................... QB 6-1 213 Jr.-R................ Greenacres, Fla.
92 ** Luther Maddy .................DT 6-1 288 Jr. ............... Delray Beach, Fla.
88 ** Ryan Malleck ................. TE 6-4 244 Jr................Point Pleasant, N.J.
28 Chris Mangus .................TB 5-11 187 Fr.-R ................... Raleigh, N.C.
30 * Donaldven Manning........CB 5-9 155 So........................... Miami, Fla.
--- Marcus Mapp..................OL 6-4 286 So.-R.......................Painter, Va.
96 ** Corey Marshall ...............DE 6-1 267 Jr. ...........North Dinwiddie, Va.
86 ** Zack McCray.................. TE 6-4 256 Jr.-R.........................Forest, Va.
35 Dahman McKinnon.........LB 6-0 207 Fr.-R.............. Hope Mills, N.C.
71 Jonathan McLaughlin .....OL 6-4 310 Fr.........................Mauldin, S.C.
83 Charley Meyer ..............WR 6-1 205 Fr.-R ................. Richmond, Va.
74 *** Andrew Miller .................. C 6-4 304 Sr.-R ...................... Bassett, Va.
--- Jamieon Moss ................LB 6-2 210 Fr...............Elizabeth City, N.C.
9 Brenden Motley ............ QB 6-3 207 Fr.-R .......... Christiansburg, Va.
--- Andrew Motuapuaka ......LB 6-0 225 Fr................Virginia Beach, Va.
--- Deon Newsome ........... ATH 6-0 180 Fr......................... Hampton, Va.
90 * Dadi Nicolas ...................DE 6-2 223 So.-R .......... Delray Beach, Fla.
67 Parker Osterloh...............OL 6-8 301 Fr.................. Williamsburg, Va.
16 Carlis Parker................... QB 6-3 180 Fr...................... Stateville, N.C.
81 ** Duan Perez-Means.......... TE 6-4 237 Jr.-R.................. Richmond, Va.
--- Braxton Pfaff ..................OL 6-4 285 Fr.......................Lynchburg, Va.
--- David Prince ................ ATH 6-0 185 Fr..........................Roanoke, Va.
33 Darius Redman ............... TE 6-4 259 So.-R............ Washington, D.C.
--- D.J. Reid ........................TB 6-0 205 Fr............................Chester, Va.
2 * Donovan Riley ...............CB 5-11 200 So. ................ Reistertown, Md.
--- Brian Rody..................... QB 6-6 221 So.-R.................... Ashburn, Va.
91 * Matt Roth .......................DE 6-4 241 So.-R........... St. Augustine, Fla.
--- T.J. Shaw .....................ROV 5-10 175 So.-R ...........Rocky Mount, Va.
--- Anthony Shegog .............FS 6-2 200 Fr...........................Stafford, Va.
69 Mark Shuman..................OL 6-7 307 Jr.-R................ Fork Union, Va.
85 E.L. Smiling...................WR 6-4 212 Jr.-R......................Stafford, Va.
94 Alston Smith ..................DT 6-2 284 Fr.-R ..........Virginia Beach, Va.
--- Zach Snell .......................FS 5-10 186 Fr.-R .......... Christiansburg, Va.
65 * Joe St. Germain............... LS 6-0 212 Jr.-R..........Los Alamitos, Calif.
5 Joshua Stanford .............WR 6-1 188 Fr.-R .... Mississauga, Ont., Canada
75 Adam Taraschke .............OL 6-5 292 Fr.-R...........Fredericksburg, Va.
93 Justin Taylor ...................DE 6-2 246 So.-R................ Norwood, N.C.
--- Maurice Taylor ...............TB 5-8 169 So.-R ....................Dillwyn, Va.
--- Quinton Taylor .............. QB 6-1 200 Fr.-R ......................Chester, Va.
--- Wyatt Teller ....................DE 6-5 250 Fr..........................Bealeton, Va.
3 ***Logan Thomas .............. QB 6-6 260 Sr.-R .................Lynchburg, Va.
13 Davion Tookes ...............CB 5-10 171 Fr.-R ....................Fairburn, Ga.
48 * Josh Trimble....................LB 5-11 200 So.-R.................... Ashburn, Va.
58 *** Jack Tyler .......................LB 6-1 236 Sr.-R ...................... Oakton, Va.
44 Devin Vandyke ...............LB 6-1 212 Fr.-R ....................... Lorton, Va.
37 * Ronny Vandyke ........... OLB 6-3 215 So.-R....................... Lorton, Va.
76 ** David Wang ....................OL 6-2 288 Jr.-R .................... Ashburn, Va.
62 Ross Ward ......................DT 6-3 303 So.-R .........Virginia Beach, Va.
--- Malcolm Westbrook ......WR 6-2 185 Fr.-R ................ Alexandria, Va.
51 Jack Willenbrock ............OL 6-2 245 Fr.-R ................ Glenmoore, Pa.
36 ** Chase Williams...............LB 6-2 235 Jr.-R.................... Leesburg, Va.
95 Nigel Williams ...............DT 6-3 270 Fr.-R ................. Richmond, Va.
66 *** Tyrel Wilson ...................DE 6-1 228 Sr.-R ................... Hampton, Va.
--- Hunter Windmuller ........... P 6-3 170 Fr.-R ...................... Oakton, Va.
25 Jerome Wright.................TB 5-11 223 Fr....................... Richmond, Va.
66 Tyrel Wilson ...................DE 6-1 220 Jr.-R ................... Hampton, Va.
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- HOKIE ASSISTANT COACHES Shane Beamer (Virginia Tech 99)...... Associate Head Coach/ Running Backs
Cornell Brown (Virginia Tech 97)................. OLBs/Assistant Defensive Line
Bud Foster (Murray State 81)....... Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers
Torrian Gray (Virginia Tech 97)....Def. Secondary/Pass Defense Coordinator
Jeff Grimes (UTEP 91)................. Offensive Line/Runing Game Coordinator
Scot Loeffler (Michigan 98)...................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Aaron Moorehead (Illinois 03)................................................Wide Receivers
Bryan Stinespring (James Madison 86 )... Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends
Charley Wiles (Murray State 87)...............................................Defensive Line
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1 2 0 .333
0 2 0 .000
0 1 0 .000
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AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO
0 192 96 288
10-16-1
1 159 62 221 8-21-2
4 254 283 537
19-28-1
1 133 133 266
14-42-1
3 103 392 495
20-43-1
2 339 194 533
17-30-0
1 22 307 329
25-42-2
4 135 160 295
12-21-1
3 157 190 347
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3 -15 326 311
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0 167 129 296
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1 30 187 217
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2012 In Review
Without question the 2012 football season was not a typical one for
Wake Forest and its veteran coach Jim Grobe...The Deacons came close
to earning their second straight post-season bowl trip, but close losses
to Duke and Maryland by a combined 12 points and a late-season slide
which resulted in the Deacons dropping their final three games caused
them to just miss qualifying for postseason play...Injuries and inexperience in Wake offensive line and injuries to key performers were the
culprits as the Deacons line situation was really never settled and the
loss of All-ACC WR Michael Campanaro against the Blue Devils and
Terrapins proved to be too much for Grobes crew to overcome...Despite missing two full games and most of a third, Campanaro performed
at a high level, setting an ACC single-season record for per-game pass
reception average (7.9), making 79 catches for 763 yards and 6 TDs...
Three times Campanaro topped 12 catches in a game, including an
ACC record-tying 16 grabs in the Deacs win over Boston College...
The versatile wideout also ran for a TD and threw a touchdown pass
to earn 2nd-team All-ACC honors... QB Tanner Price threw for 2,300
yards and 12 TDs, including a 327-yard effort in an upset win over
North Carolina...NT Nikita Whitlock also earned second-team AllACC honors while CB Kevin Johnson, S A.J. Marshall and P Alex
Kinal were all named Honorable Mention All-ACC.
Whos Gone
The Deacons only lose seven starters from last year, four on offense and
three on defense. Offensively, C Garrick Williams, WR Terence Davis, Wakes second-leading receiver, and FB Tommy Bohannon, who
had 5 pass receptions for touchdowns, will be missed as will be ILB
Riley Haynes (60 tackles), OLB Joey Ehrmann (50 tackles) and CB
Chibuikum Okoro on defense.
2013 Preview
Wake returns 17 starters among its 44 lettermen who will be back from
last year, including seven starters on offense and eight on defense and
both starting PK Chad Hedlund and P Alex Kinal... Campanaro, who
leads all active ACC players with 162 catches; Price, who is back for his
fourth season as a starter; and RBs Josh Harris (608 yds) and DeAndre Martin (484 yds) are the beginnings of an effective offense. Heading into fall camp, Wake is still looking to stabilize the offensive line
and develop a consistent ground game as well as finding complementary
receiving threats to Campanaro...The Deacons return three starters on
the offensive line in Whit Barnes, who moves to center and Gs Frank
Souza and Antonio Ford (who missed spring practice with an injury
but returns this fall)...A fourth starter, T Colin Summers will miss the
2013 season due to a medical condition... Sophomore Dylan Intemann
and Steven Chase emerged from spring as the starters at tackle with
T Hunter Goodwin, Gs Joel Suggs, Cody Preble and Ty Hayworth
competing for playing time... Running back convert Orville Reynolds
impressed at wide receiver in the spring and will compete with junior
Brandon Terry (15 catches, 19.3 avg.), junior Matt James, redshirt
freshman Jonathan Williams and sophomore Brad Idzik for playing
time...Senior Spencer Bishop and junior Dan Voglesang will handle
the tight end position...The Deacs Defense returns 8 starters to its 3-4
allignment, led by Whitlock (3 sacks, 5.5 TFLs) and DEs Zach Thompson (4 sacks) and Kristopher Redding (3.5 sacks). Two starters also
return at linebacker in WLB Mike Olson and OLB Justin Jackson...
Sophomore MLB Brandon Chubb heads into the fall as a starter with
redshirt freshman Teddy Matthews in reserve puhing him for playing
time...Redshirt freshman Kevis Jones ended spring ahead of sophomore
Hunter Williams in the competition for the other OLB spot...A pair
of Honorable Mention All-ACC performers in CB Kevin Johnson,
who finished 8th nationally in passes defended (18), and FS A.J. Marshall, lead a secondary that also includes CBs Merrill Noel and Allen
Ramsey and SSs Ryan Janvion, Duran Lowe and James Ward.
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Roster Breakdown
Starters Returning (17)
Quick Facts
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- DEMON DEACONS ASSISTANT COACHES Warren Belin (Wake Forest 90)........................................................ Inside Linebackers
Tom Elrod (Wake Forest 97).........................Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Jonathan Heimbauch (Southern Cal 96)................................................. Offensive Line
Derrick Jackson (Duke 91)............................................................................ Secondary
Brian Knorr (Air Force 86).......................Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
Steed Lobotzke (Air Force 92)................ Offensive Coordinator/Fullbacks/Tight Ends
Ray McCartney (Guilford 80)......................... Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line
Billy Mitchell (East Carolina 72)........Associate Head Coach/Running Backs/Kickers
Taylor Stubblefield (Purdue 05)............................................................ Wide Receivers
WF
Att.
27,652
29,526
68,833
30,207
28,743
40,391
41,167
31,162
28,963
52,567
80,795
26,134
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AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes
TO
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612 19-28-0 1
0 429 77 506 3-6-0
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4 123 258 381
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1
2 53 191 244
14-25-1
3
0 48 253 301
22-39-1
3
1 101 433 534
29-40-0
0
1 12 369 381
30-51-3
4
2 170 258 428
25-43-1
2
1 221 363 584
22-36-1
1
2 203 229 432
17-23-1
3
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Ernie Hefferle............3-6-1
Ernie Hefferle............4-6-0
Jim Miller...................8-2-0
Jim Miller...................6-3-0
Jim Miller...................6-3-0
Jim Miller...................6-4-0
Jim Miller...................4-6-0
Jim Miller...................4-6-0
Joe Yukica..................6-3-0
Joe Yukica..................5-4-0
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- 0-0
- 0-0
- 0-0
- 1-0
- 0-0
- 0-0
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- 0
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1979
Joe Yukica..................8-2-0
Joe Yukica..................9-2-0
Joe Yukica..................4-7-0
Joe Yukica..................7-4-0
Joe Yukica..................8-3-0
Joe Yukica..................7-4-0
Joe Yukica..................8-3-0
Joe Yukica..................6-5-0
Ed Chlebek............... 0-11-0
Ed Chlebek.................5-6-0
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Ed Chlebek.................7-4-0
Jack Bicknell..............5-6-0
Jack Bicknell..............8-3-1
Jack Bicknell..............9-3-0
Jack Bicknell............10-2-0
Jack Bicknell..............4-8-0
Jack Bicknell..............9-3-0
Jack Bicknell..............5-6-0
Jack Bicknell..............3-8-0
Jack Bicknell..............2-9-0
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4-0
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5-2 0-0
1-4 0-0
3-3 0-0
3-2 0-0
3-2 0-0
4-2 0-0
2-4 0-0
0-4 0-1
3-3 0-0
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
84
CLEMSON YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
ACC
Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP
ACC Am
Draft Pts Rush Pass Total
Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Frank Howard...........3-5-1 1-2 6th 2-2 1-3-1 0-0 -
- 0-3 0 0 1 15.6 199.1 95.8 305.6 19.1 164.2 98.3 273.4
1954 Frank Howard...........5-5-0 1-2 5th 3-1 1-4 1-0 -
- 1-2 1 0 3 19.3
211.3
83.5
294.8 12.1 96.9 79.2
176.1
1955 Frank Howard...........7-3-0 3-1 3rd 3-1 4-2 0-0 -
- 0-2 1 1 3 20.6 220.0 85.7 305.7 14.4 152.1 84.4 246.5
1956 Frank Howard...........7-2-2
4-0-1 1st 4-0 3-1-2
0-1-0 19
- 1-2-1 1 1 2 14.6 216.5 34.6 251.1
7.4 192.2 52.6 244.8
1957 Frank Howard...........7-3-0 4-3 T3rd 3-1 4-2 0-0 -
18 0-2 1 0 2 21.6 223.2 104.5 327.7
7.9 156.2 59.7 215.9
1958 Frank Howard...........8-3-0 5-1 1st 4-0 4-2 0-1 12
13 0-1 1 0 5 16.9 225.8 89.5 315.3 13.1 140.3 108.8 249.1
1959 Frank Howard...........9-2-0 6-1 1st 3-1 5-1 1-0 11
- 2-1 4 1 5 26.2 192.5 106.5 299.0
9.6 108.5 88.6 197.1
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1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
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0-0
0-1
0-3
1-1
0-0
0-2
1
0
1
2
0
4
5
6
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
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2
3
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1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
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1-2 3
0-1 1
0-0 3
0-1 4
0-1 1
0-2 0
1-3 7
2-0 10
1-2 6
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
3
1
1
3
2
1
0
4
0
3
6
3
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1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
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1989
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1991
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1994
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3-2 1-0 9
2-1 1-1 18
1-4 0-0 -
2-2 1-0 22
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6
0
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- 1-3 1 1
- 0-4 4 1
22 3-1 1 0
- 1-2 2 2
21 3-2 2 1
- 2-0 5 1
22 1-3 4 1
- 0-3 5 2
- 1-2 8 5
- 1-3 5 3
22 4-2 9 5
10 1-2 8 4
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DUKE YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
ACC
Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP
ACC Am
Draft Pts Rush Pass Total
Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Bill Murray................7-2-1 4-0 1st 4-0 2-1
1-1-1 18
18 0-1 4 2 5 21.9 221.9 64.4 286.3
8.1 144.3 79.1 223.4
1954 Bill Murray................8-2-1 4-0 1st 3-1 4-0-1 1-1 14
14 0-2-1 3 0 3 23.6 212.5 91.7 301.6 15.4 216.5 67.5 289.0
1955 Bill Murray................7-2-1 4-0 1st 3-1 4-1
0-0-1 -
16 1-1-1 3 0 4 28.0 216.5 64.2 280.7
6.7 137.0 76.5 213.4
1956 Bill Murray................5-4-1 4-1 2nd 3-2-1 2-1 0-1 -
20 1-3-1 2 0 7 18.4 254.4 59.9 314.3 10.0 169.2 82.2 251.4
1957 Bill Murray................6-3-2
5-1-1 2nd 4-1 2-1-1
0-1-1 16
14 2-1-2 3 3 8 16.1 236.6 53.8 290.4
8.7 151.8 81.8 233.6
1958 Bill Murray................5-5-0 3-2 3rd 3-1 2-4 0-0 -
- 1-2 2 1 4 12.8 188.6 85.9 274.5 13.1 166.9 100.9 267.8
1959 Bill Murray................4-6-0 2-3 6th 2-2 2-4 0-0 -
- 1-3 2 1 4 10.4 153.2 66.9 220.1 15.9 150.9 111.5 262.4
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- 2-0 4 2
- 0-3 5 1
- 0-3 3 0
- 0-3 3 1
- 0-2 6 0
- 0-1 5 1
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-2 0 0
- 0-1 0 0
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- 0-3 3 1
- 0-1 4 2
- 0-2 4 2
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-2 1 1
- 0-1 1 0
- 0-1 4 1
- 1-2 4 2
0 19.5 68.0
228.0
296.0
3 19.1 154.8 215.3 370.1
1 27.9 149.2 304.5 453.6
1 22.4 125.5 284.7 410.2
0 11.6 100.5 183.6 284.2
0 17.5 132.6 202.9 335.5
1 18.2 141.3 179.9 321.2
1 27.4 106.0 313.0 419.0
1 29.5 113.0 351.6 464.6
2 32.4 178.7 323.0 501.7
26.9 254.8
126.5
381.3
20.9 200.9 123.4 324.3
26.4 215.4 204.9 420.3
31.8 245.6 191.3 436.9
27.4 206.8 185.2 392.0
22.9 165.5 183.6 349.1
25.8 178.5 201.8 380.3
22.1 137.0 264.6 401.6
29.5 219.5 182.7 402.2
26.0 177.6 229.9 407.5
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- 0-2 0 0
- 0-4 0 0
- 1-4 0 0
- 1-1 4 3
- 0-4 1 0
- 0-3 0 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-2 1 0
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- 0-4 1 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-3 2 0
- 0-3 0 0
- 0-4 1 0
- 0-3 1 1
- 0-2 0 0
- 0-0 3 1
- 0-4 4 1
0 14.1 82.4
198.5
280.9
0 19.3
113.0
231.2
344.2
0 18.9 158.4 199.9 358.3
1 17.6 172.1 170.9 343.0
0 16.6 94.1
171.4
265.5
0 16.1
127.1
121.0
248.1
0 14.9 98.2
185.2
283.4
0 17.0 64.0
207.1
271.1
0 20.1 106.2 197.7 303.8
0 25.2 63.5
305.0
368.5
39.1 185.4
272.4
457.8
44.6 245.6
246.4
492.0
29.4 120.5 254.7 375.2
28.6 158.2 216.9 375.1
29.3 225.7
200.7
426.5
37.1 207.3
204.0
411.3
33.8 168.0
227.3
395.3
33.2 180.2
244.1
424.3
23.4 151.5 205.4 356.9
28.3 152.8
215.8
368.6
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0-1
0-0
0-0
4
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3
3
2
5
3
3
2
2
2
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2
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1
0
1
0
0
0
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3
1
1
4
3
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1
2
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110.0
271.3
381.3 35.4 208.2
241.8
450.1
- 0-2 2 1 0 22.5 94.1
272.2
366.2 31.2 180.7
244.8
425.4
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Bill Peterson...............3-6-1
Bill Peterson...............4-5-1
Bill Peterson...............4-3-3
Bill Peterson...............4-5-1
Bill Peterson...............9-1-1
Bill Peterson...............4-5-1
Bill Peterson...............6-5-0
Bill Peterson...............7-2-2
Bill Peterson...............8-3-0
Bill Peterson...............6-3-1
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Bobby Bowden.........10-2-0
Bobby Bowden...........6-5-0
Bobby Bowden...........9-3-0
Bobby Bowden...........8-4-0
Bobby Bowden...........7-3-2
Bobby Bowden...........9-3-0
Bobby Bowden...........7-4-1
Bobby Bowden.......... 11-10
Bobby Bowden......... 11-1-0
Bobby Bowden.........10-2-0
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10
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20
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2
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1-4
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1-3
1-3
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0-3
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3-1
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1
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
6
1
0
2
2
1
1
5
3
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2
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1
1
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3
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5
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1998
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2004
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2009
88
- 0-3-1
- 1-1
- 0-3
- 0-4
- 3-1
18 0-2-1
- 1-2
- 0-4
- 1-1
- 1-1
0
0
1
0
3
3
3
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
3
1
2
3
4
2
2
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MARYLAND YEAR-BY-YEAR
Maryland Year By Year
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1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
3 18.5 91.8
252.2
344.0
2 12.6 106.5 165.0 271.5
1 26.5 136.6 329.8 466.5
0 22.1 92.1
347.5
439.6
1 24.6 94.4
276.1
370.4
1 19.1 98.1
219.2
317.3
1 17.0 135.5 135.0 270.5
1 14.6 88.5
174.3
262.7
2 18.4 161.2 117.1 278.3
2 26.6 231.4 143.6 375.0
22.5 145.2
198.2
343.4
27.6 190.7 225.8 416.6
33.0 204.4 245.3 474.2
43.5 317.3
235.7
553.0
29.6 238.0
193.4
434.4
22.8 157.0
193.4
350.5
21.6 140.8 179.2 320.0
32.3 177.4
227.2
401.8
26.4 159.0 202.0 361.0
23.6 126.4 247.4 373.8
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
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- 1-1 1 0
- 1-0 2 1
- 0-0 3 0
- 0-1 0 0
- 0-1 1 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 1 0
- 0-1 0 0
- 0-1 0 0
- 0-1 1 0
- 1-4 1 0
- 0-5 0 0
- 0-6 1 0
- 0-3 1 0
- 0-3 1 1
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-4 0 0
- 0-2 0 0
- 0-3 1 0
- 0-2 3 0
23 1-1 5 3
- 0-3 1 1
- 0-3 2 0
89
MIAMI YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
ACC
Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP
ACC Am
Draft Pts Rush Pass Total
Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Andy Gustafson.........4-5-0 - - 4-3 0-2 0-0 -
- 0-3 - 0 1 17.2 15.2
1954 Andy Gustafson.........8-1-0 - - 7-0 1-1 0-0 11 9 1-0 - 1 3 28.5 10.4
1955 Andy Gustafson.........6-3-0 - - 5-2 1-1 0-0 14 18 1-3 - 0 4 20.1 9.0
1956 Andy Gustafson.........8-1-1 - -
6-1-1 2-0 0-0 6 6 4-1 - 1 4 16.1 5.3
1957 Andy Gustafson.........5-4-1
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- 4-3-1 1-1 0-0
-
- 1-2-1 - 0 1 16.1
10.3
1958 Andy Gustafson.........2-8-0 - - 0-6 2-1 0-1 -
- 0-3 - 0 0 8.8 19.5
1959 Andy Gustafson.........6-4-0 - - 5-2 1-1 0-1 -
- 1-2 - 1 0 14.0 14.0
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Andy Gustafson.........6-4-0
Andy Gustafson.........7-4-0
Andy Gustafson.........7-4-0
Andy Gustafson.........3-7-0
Charlie Tate...............4-5-1
Charlie Tate...............5-4-1
Charlie Tate...............8-2-1
Charlie Tate...............7-4-0
Charlie Tate...............5-5-0
Charlie Tate...............4-6-0
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9
-
-
-
- 0-3
19 1-1
18 0-2
- 0-2
- 0-0
- 2-0-1
10 2-0
16 0-1
- 1-3
- 0-2
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 1
- 1
- 0
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
C. Tate/Walt Kichefski.
3-8-0 - - 2-4 1-4 0-0
Fran Curci.................4-7-0 -
- 3-5 1-2 0-0
Fran Curci.................5-6-0 -
- 4-1 1-5 0-0
Pete Elliot...................5-6-0 -
- 2-4 3-2 0-0
Pete Elliot...................6-5-0 -
- 3-3 3-2 0-0
Carl Selmer................2-8-0 - - 1-5 1-3 0-0
Carl Selmer................3-8-0 -
- 3-2 0-6 0-0
Lou Saban..................3-8-0 -
- 2-3 1-5 0-0
Lou Saban..................6-5-0 - - 3-1 3-4 0-0
H. Schnellenberger....5-6-0 - - 4-0 1-5 0-1
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-
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-
-
-
-
- 0-2
- 0-3
- 0-3
- 1-4
- 1-3
- 0-4
- 0-4
- 0-4
- 0-2
- 1-2
- 0
- 1
- 3
- 1
- 2
- 0
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 0
2 15.1
110.3
160.5
270.7
2 15.9 183.8 112.9 296.6
5 19.5 170.1 139.3 309.4
0 14.8 171.6 126.9 298.5
7 15.2 182.9 107.1 289.9
6 15.7
141.1
138.8
279.9
3 18.8 155.5 173.3 329.2
6 11.7 135.3 119.7 254.9
4 17.6
211.6
96.7
308.4
1 17.7 99.3
179.9
278.1
28.2 141.0
178.3
319.3
20.1 156.6 122.9 279.5
15.5 142.9 149.0 291.2
21.8 194.0 114.6 308.6
16.7 206.2 107.1 313.3
23.9 219.2 92.3
311.7
19.7 170.9 152.8 324.5
22.8 177.5 113.9 292.2
17.5 164.0
161.3
320.3
21.5 190.0
133.8
332.3
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
H. Schnellenberger....9-3-0
H. Schnellenberger....9-2-0
H. Schnellenberger....7-4-0
H. Schnellenberger.. 11-1-0
Jimmy Johnson..........8-5-0
Jimmy Johnson........10-2-0
Jimmy Johnson........ 11-1-0
Jimmy Johnson........12-0-0
Jimmy Johnson........ 11-1-0
Dennis Erickson....... 11-1-0
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-
4-1
6-0
5-1
5-0
2-3
4-1
6-0
7-0
7-0
6-0
4-2 1-0 18
3-2 0-0 8
2-3 0-0 -
5-1 1-0 1
4-1 2-1 18
4-0 2-1 9
5-0 0-1 2
4-0 1-0 1
3-1 1-0 2
4-1 1-0 1
18
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1
-
8
2
1
2
1
3-2
2-3
1-3
3-0
3-3
2-2
3-1
6-0
5-1
3-1
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90
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-
- 0-3 9 4
- 2-1 3 2
- 0-3 2 1
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1-1
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-0
1-0
0-1
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
- 1-1 3 1
18 0-2 9 0
14 0-1 7 2
- 0-2 4 0
- 2-0 5 2
- 0-2 1 0
- 3-1 6 2
14 0-2-1 6 1
- 0-3 3 1
14 3-1 4 2
2 33.8
285.2
126.0
411.2
2 25.9 264.7 100.3 365.0
1 26.5 244.0 124.6 368.6
3 22.0 225.5 130.7 356.2
3 30.9 265.9 160.5 426.5
1 18.8 224.2 114.0 338.2
5 22.1 244.9 92.2 337.1
3 21.3 242.5 95.1 337.6
3 18.1 195.6 145.7 341.4
3 24.8 223.8 149.6 373.5
22.7 95.3
165.1
260.4
13.2 134.5 143.9 278.4
16.5 159.3 159.0 318.3
24.2 208.4 125.9 334.3
23.0 257.3 106.8 364.1
24.7 255.5 134.4 389.8
18.1 210.1 155.2 365.3
7.4 135.2 103.4 238.5
19.8 194.9 136.6 292.1
13.8 150.5 152.9 303.5
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
9 1-1
8 0-1
13 1-2
- 0-1
- 0-1-1
- 0-2
- 0-3-1
- 0-3
- 0-4
- 0-3
6
3
3
4
4
4
1
3
3
2
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
- 0-2-1 1 1
- 0-1 3 0
18 2-2 3 2
20 2-2 3 1
21 1-2 2 1
- 2-1 4 1
10 2-2 7 3
4 1-1 6 4
- 0-2 2 2
- 0-2 2 1
2-5 6th
4-3 2nd
3-4 T4th
6-1 1st
4-3 T3rd
3-3 T5th
1-4 8th
2-5 7th
1-6 8th
3-3 T3rd
2-3
3-2
2-3
4-1
4-1
2-3
1-4
1-4
2-3
4-1
1-4 0-0
2-3 0-0
1-4 0-0
4-1 1-0
1-3 0-1
2-3 0-0
1-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
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-
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-
-
-
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-
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-
19
-
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-
-
-
-
1
2
2
3
2
3
0
1
0
4
9
7
6
5
2
4
4
4
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
4
1
2
3
1
0
2
1
1
1
- 1-3 7 2
- 0-3 6 1
- 0-1 11 2
4
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
91
NC STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
ACC
Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP
ACC Am
Draft Pts Rush Pass Total
Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Horace Hendrickson.1-9-0 0-3 7th 1-3 0-6 0-0 -
- 0-2 0 0 1 8.0 98.3
66.8
165.1 26.3 242.4 84.3
326.7
1954 Earle Edwards........... 2-8-0 0-4 8th 1-3 1-5 0-0 -
- 0-2 0 0 0 10.4 130.9 64.6 195.5 19.3 201.3 81.6 284.9
1955 Earle Edwards........... 4-5-1
0-2-1 7th 1-3-1 3-1 0-1 -
- 0-0 0 0 1 20.6 177.0 78.9 255.9 19.3 200.4 80.9 281.3
1956 Earle Edwards........... 3-7-0 2-4 6th 1-3 2-3 0-1 -
- 0-0 0 0 1 9.4 162.4 79.8 242.2 16.9 251.5 53.0 304.5
1957 Earle Edwards........... 7-1-2 5-0-1 1st 1-1-1 5-0-1 1-0 15
20 0-0-1 2 1 3 15.5 186.8 50.2 237.0
6.7 152.8 83.6 236.4
1958 Earle Edwards........... 2-7-1 2-5 7th 0-2-1 2-4 0-1 -
- 1-0 2 0 3 12.0 174.6 69.2 243.8 16.0 163.4 105.8 269.2
1959 Earle Edwards........... 1-9-0 0-6 7th 0-4 0-5 1-0 -
- 0-0 0 0 3 11.7 111.6
128.8
240.4 20.1 168.2 98.0
266.2
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
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- 0-3 2 0
-
- 0-4 4 0
-
- 0-3 1 0
-
- 0-3 2 1
-
- 1-1 1 0
-
- 0-0 1 1
-
- 3-0 4 1
-
- 1-2 2 0
-
17 1-1 5 1
-
- 1-1 2 1
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
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- 0-0 2 1
-
- 0-1 2 1
-
- 0-0 1 0
-
- 0-0 3 1
-
- 0-1 3 0
-
- 0-1 5 0
-
- 0-2 7 1
-
17 1-0 6 3
-
- 0-0 7 3
-
- 0-2 5 0
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-
17
16
11
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-
18
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-
-
-
9
-
-
19
19
-
0-0
0-2
1-1
1-2
1-1
2-0
0-1
0-2
1-3
0-1
2
0
7
5
4
7
2
3
6
4
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
1
2
2
- 0-2 3 1
- 1-3 2 1
11 1-1 9 2
- 0-2 4 1
- 0-3 1 0
- 2-2 3 1
- 2-1 2 0
- 1-1 0 1
- 2-1 1 1
- 1-2 2 0
1
1
0
4
3
2
0
3
2
5
92
PITT YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final
Vs. All- All- NFL
Year Coach
W-L
ACC Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP ACC Am Draft
1953 Lowell P. Dawson.... 3-5-1 -
- 2-2-1 1-3 0-0 -
- 0-3-1 - 0
4
1954 Lowell P. Dawson/ ..... 4-5 -
- 2-3 2-2 -
- 2-3 - 0
6
Tom Hamilton (replaced Dawson after three games)
1955 John Michelosen......... 7-4 -
- 4-1 3-2 0-1 11 11 2-3 - 0
6
1956 John Michelosen..... .7-3-1 -
- 5-0-1 2-2 0-1 13 12 2-2 - 1
8
1957 John Michelosen......... 4-6 -
- 2-3 2-3 0-0 -
- 0-3 - 0
4
1958 John Michelosen...... 5-4-1 -
- 3-1-1 2-3 0-0 -
- 1-1-1 - 1
4
1959 John Michelosen......... 6-4 -
- 4-2 2-2 0-0 20
- 0-4 - 0
0
1960 John Michelosen...... 4-3-3 -
- 2-1-2 2-2-1 0-0 -
- 1-0-1 - 1
8
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-
-
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-
-
-
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-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1-2
2-2
2-1
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-4
0-3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
5
2
5
1
2
1
2
6
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-
-
-
-
-
0
0
1
2
1
2
4
2
1
2
5
2
3
2
2
5
8
5
1
12
2 2-1
9 3-2
19 1-2
- 0-3
- 0-2
- 0-2
- 2-1
- 1-3
19 2-3-1
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
3
1
1
0
2
2
2
1
3
9
6
5
2
4
7
6
7
- 0-4
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-
3
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-
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O
FFENSE
D
EFENSE
Pts Rush Pass Total Pts Rush Pass Total
15.9 187.4 53.0 240.4 15.3 139.3 100.2 239.5
9.2 161.9 56.9 218.8 20.9 178.8 102.6 281.3
Joined BIG EAST in 1991---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1991 Paul Hackett............... 6-5 3-2 4th 4-2 2-3 0-0 -
- 0-4 8 0
6 22.2 139.8 255.4 395.2 21.9 172.4 184.5 356.8
1992 Paul Hackett/ ............. 3-9 1-3 6th 2-4 1-5 0-0 -
- 0-3 3 0
1 24.1 162.2 290.2 452.3 35.8 219.4 191.6 411.0
Sal Sunseri (replaced Hackett for last game)
1993 John Majors................ 3-8 2-5 6th 0-6 3-2 0-0 -
- 0-7 5 0
0 15.3 128.2 128.3 256.5 33.0 239.9 234.8 474.4
1994 John Majors................ 3-8 2-5 7th 3-3 0-5 0-0 -
- 0-5 4 1
3 22.4 172.8 208.6 381.5 27.9 172.4 243.6 416.0
1995 John Majors................ 2-9 0-7 8th 2-4 0-5 0-0 -
- 0-3 5 0
3 19.7 117.0 201.5 318.5 30.8 158.5 250.0 408.5
1996 John Majors................4-7 3-4 5th 4-2 0-5 0-0 -
- 0-3 1 0
0 19.4 139.1 145.5 284.6 39.1 234.1 223.5 457.5
1997 Walt Harris................. 6-6 4-3 T-3rd 3-2 3-3 0-1 -
- 2-3 7 0
0 27.8 148.5 254.8 403.4 29.5 163.8 256.4 420.2
1998 Walt Harris................. 2-9 0-7 8th 2-5 0-4 0-0 -
- 0-4 3 0
0 21.3 115.8 206.0 321.8 30.4 146.4 201.9 348.3
1999 Walt Harris............... 5-6 2-5 T-6th 4-3 1-3 0-0 -
- 0-4 6 0
1 25.5 119.6 240.4 360.0 25.3 142.8 255.7 398.5
2000 Walt Harris................. 7-5
4-3
T-3rd 5-1 2-3 0-1 - - 0-2
5 1 1 24.7 129.6 269.5 399.1 20.6 99.7 226.0 325.7
2001 Walt Harris.................. 7-5 4-3 T-3rd
2002 Walt Harris.................. 9-4 5-2 3rd
2003 Walt Harris.................. 8-5 5-2 3rd
2004 Walt Harris.................. 8-4 4-2 T-1st
2005 Dave Wannstedt.......... 5-6 4-3 T-3rd
2006 Dave Wannstedt.......... 6-6 2-5 6th
2007 Dave Wannstedt.......... 5-7 3-4 T-5th
2008 Dave Wannstedt.......... 9-4 5-2 T-2nd
2009 Dave Wannstedt........ 10-3 5-2 T-2nd
3-3
5-2
4-2
5-1
5-1
3-4
4-3
4-2
6-1
3-2 1-0 -
3-2 1-0 19
4-2 0-1 -
3-2 0-1 25
0-5 0-0 -
3-2 0-0 -
1-4 0-0 -
5-1 0-1 -
3-2 1-0 15
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
1-1 4
1-4 8
1-1 5
2-1 10
0-2 8
0-3 5
2-0 4
1-2 7
0-1 14
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
3
3
6
1
2
3
3
4
2
2010 Dave Wannstedt/ ........ 8-5 5-2 T-1st 4-2 3-3 1-0 -
- 0-2 7 1
5 26.3 165.7 201.2 366.9 19.0 120.0 185.1 305.1
Phil Bennett (replaced Wannstedt for bowl game)
2011 Todd Graham/ ............ 6-7 4-3 T-4th 5-3 1-3 0-1 -
- 1-1 6 0
0 24.2 140.3 209.8 350.1 22.8 116.9 233.7 350.6
Keith Patterson (replaced Graham for bowl game)
2012 Paul Chryst................. 6-7 3-4 5th 4-2 2-4 0-1 -
- 2-2 6 0
0 26.6 133.1 257.0 390.1 21.1 136.4 194.2 330.5
Joined ACC in 2013------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
93
SYRACUSE YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE
DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
Hm Rd Neu. AP Coach AP ACC Am, Draft Pts Rush Pass Total Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-3-1
3-0-1 2-3 0-0 -
-
0-1 - 1 7
21.8 168.2 146.6
314.8 11 102.2 94.3 196.5
1954 Ben Schwartzwalder 4-4
3-1 1-3 0-0 -
-
0-1 -
6
16.8 230.1 37.6 267.7 18.3 121.4 82.4 229.3
1955 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-3
2-2 3-1 0-0 -
-
3-1 -
1
22.5 181.8 68.6 250.5 16.2 159.3 66.6 226.2
1956 Ben Schwartzwalder 7-2
5-0 2-1 0-1 8
-
3-2 - 1 1
22.5 248.6 66.3 315 9.8 150.3 107.8 258.2
1957 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-3-1
2-2-1 3-1 0-0 -
-
-
4
20.3 175.3 121.7 297.1 10.7 123 134.2 257.2
1958 Ben Schwartzwalder 8-2
5-0 3-1 0-1 9 -
1-1 - 1 6 26.4 221.8
102.8
324.7
5.9 94.3 113.1
207.4
1959 Ben Schwartzwalder 11-0
5-0 5-0 1-0 1 -
3-1 - 3 6 35.4 313.6 137.9
451.5 5.3 21.4 85.4 106.8
1960 Ben Schwartzwalder 7-2
3-1 4-1 0-0 19 -
2-0 - 1 4 22.5 256.5 71.1 327.6 8.2 115.8 57.3 173.2
1961 Ben Schwartzwalder 8-3
4-0 3-0 1-0 14 -
1-2 -
1 7
23 208.4 114.3 322.7 10.6 137.4 103.6 241
1962 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-5
3-1 2-4 0-0 -
-
1-1 - 6 19.5 211.1 66.4 277.5 11 106.3 82.6 188.9
1963 Ben Schwartzwalder 8-2
6-0 2-2 0-0 -
-
0-1 -
4
25.5 223.1 97.6 320.7 10.1 93.8 129.9 223.7
1964 Ben Schwartzwalder 7-4
4-0 3-3 0-0 -
-
1-2 - 2 6 23.1 251.0 57.5 308.5 13.1 86.1 99.8 185.9
1965 Ben Schwartzwalder 7-3
3-2 3-1 1-0 -
-
- 3 3
27.3 239.0 59.4 298.4 14.6 133.2 118.9 252.1
1966 Ben Schwartzwalder 8-3
4-1 4-1 0-1 -
-
0-2 -
3 3
23 197.2 92.5 289.7 12.5 73.8 143.4 192.1
1967 Ben Schwartzwalder 8-2
4-1 4-1 0-0 -
-
1-0 -
1 1
21 229.8 123 352.8 12.7 54.8 137.3 192.1
1968 Ben Schwartzwalder 6-4
5-0 1-4 0-0 -
-
1-2 -
1 1
25.2 201.8 152 353.8 15.4 107.8 127.6 235.4
1969 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-5
2-3 3-2 0-0 -
-
0-2 -
1
16.9 196.4 113.8 310.2 12.6 115.4 108.2 223.6
1970 Ben Schwartzwalder 6-4
4-1 2-3 0-0 -
-
1-1 -
1 2
24.8 196.8 87.1 283.9 20.8 137.7 158.7 296.4
1971 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-5-1
2-3-1 3-3 0-0 -
-
0-1 -
1 1
17.9 174.5 122 296.5 16.2 149.8 139.3 289.1
1972 Ben Schwartzwalder 5-6
5-1 0-5 0-0 -
-
0-1 -
3
12.8 190.1 98.9 289.1 20.8 139.1 146.5 228.4
1973 Ben Schwartzwalder 2-9
1-6 1-3 0-0 -
-
0-1 -
3
11.7 168.1 100.4 268.5 26.1 206.7 128.5 335.2
1974 Frank Maloney
2-9
2-4 0-5 0-0 -
-
0-2 -
2
11 155.9 85.8 241.7 11.5 270.9 123.8 394.7
1975 Frank Maloney
6-5
4-2 2-3 0-0 -
-
1-1 -
1
15.8 167.5 102.9 270.4 16.5 159.1 142.2 301.4
1976 Frank Maloney
3-8
3-3 0-5 0-0 -
-
0-2 -
3
14 183.6 74.1 257.7 23.9 255.1 101.5 356.7
1977 Frank Maloney
6-5
4-2 2-3 0-0 -
-
0-2 -
2
19.8 211.7 135.2 346.9 21.2 180.4 177.2 357.7
1978 Frank Maloney
3-8
1-4 2-4 0-0 -
-
1-4 -
1
17.4 225.4 60.5 285.9 26.8 203.2 189.9 393.1
1979 Frank Maloney
7-5
3-2 3-3 1-0 -
-
0-1 -
1 1
24.4 279.2 128.7 407.9 23.8 205.2 153.6 358.9
1980 Frank Maloney
1981 Dick MacPherson
1982 Dick MacPherson
1983 Dick MacPherson
1984 Dick MacPherson
1985 Dick MacPherson
1986 Dick MacPherson
1987 Dick MacPherson
1988 Dick MacPherson
1989 Dick MacPherson
5-6
4-6-1
2-9
6-5
6-5
7-5
5-6
11-0-1
10-2
8-4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0-3 -
0-2 -
1
0-3 -
1
2-2 -
1-2 - 1
0-2 -
1
0-1 -
1-0-1 -
2
1-1 -
0-3 -
1
3
2
3
1
2
3
5
3
6
6
Paul Pasqualoni
Paul Pasqualoni
Paul Pasqualoni
Paul Pasqualoni
Paul Pasqualoni
Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
Doug Marrone
94
6-5
10-3
4-8
6-6
6-6
1-10
4-8
1-10
3-9
4-8
4-2
6-0
3-3
5-2
4-1
1-5
3-3
1-6
2-4
4-4
2-3
4-2
1-5
1-4
2-5
0-5
1-5
1-4
1-5
0-4
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8-5
5-7
8-5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0-2
2-3
1-1
0-3
1-4
0-4
0-4
1-3
0-3
1-3
-
2
-
1 4
-
2
-
2
-
3
-
1
-
4
-
2
-
1
-
2
-
-
-
1-0 -
1-0 -
-
-
1
1
2
2
26.7
23.6
28.9
26.6
23.9
13.8
17.4
16.4
18.1
21.1
VIRGINIA YEAR-BY-YEAR
Final Final Vs. All- All- NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE
Year Coach
W-L
ACC
Finish Hm Rd Nu AP Coach AP
ACC Am
Draft Pts Rush Pass Total
Pts Rush Pass Total
1953 Ned McDonald...........1-8-0 --- --- 0-4 0-3 1-1 -
- 0-0 0 0 1
1954 Ned McDonald...........3-6-0 0-2 7th 3-2 0-3 0-1 -
- 0-4 0 0 0 12.6 129.8 77.3 207.1 18.0 225.7 88.1 313.8
1955 Ned McDonald...........1-9-0 0-4 8th 1-4 0-3 0-2 -
- 0-0 0 0 2 9.6 191.7 47.4 239.1 20.1 164.7 95.9 260.6
1956 Ben Martin.................3-7-0 1-4 8th 2-3 1-1 0-3 -
- 0-3 2 0 2 9.2 147.5 91.9 239.4 16.7 182.0 88.3 270.3
1957 Ben Martin.................3-6-1 2-4 6th 0-4 2-2-1 1-0 -
- 0-2 1 1 4 11.7 154.6 93.8 238.4 16.4 213.4 74.8 298.3
1958 Dick Voris...................1-9-0 1-5 8th 1-3 0-4 0-2 -
- 0-3 0 0 0 8.9 99.0
138.6
237.6 30.1 245.6
141.4
387.0
1959 Dick Voris.................0-10-0 0-5 8th 0-4 0-4 0-2 -
- 0-2 0 0 1 8.0 93.3
116.8
210.1 39.3 277.4
138.3
415.7
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0-2 0 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 1 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-1 4 0
- 0-0 0 0
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0-0 1 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-1 1 0
- 0-2 3 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-1 1 0
- 0-1 0 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 0-1 1 1
- 0-2 3 0
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
15 1-2 6 2
- 1-1-1 4 2
- 1-3 1 1
- 1-2 4 1
13 2-2 2 1
16 2-3 6 5
- 2-3 6 5
- 0-3 2 1
18 2-3 7 3
- 2-2 3 3
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
-
-
-
- 1-2 2 1
- 2-1 5 2
- 0-1 2 0
95
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
2-3 3-0
0-4 2-1
1-3 2-2
4-2 2-0
2-2 1-1
2-3 2-0
4-1 2-1
4-1 0-1
3-1 1-2
1-2 3-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-1
4
3
2
5
4
0
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
3
0
1
1
2
0
3
2
2
1
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 3-2
- 2-3
- 4-0-1
- 2-3
- 1-3
- 5-0
- 3-2
- 2-3-1
- 3-3
- 4-3
1-3 1-1
1-4 1-0
2-3 0-1
0-6 0-0
3-3 0-1
2-3 1-0
2-3 1-0
0-4 1-0
1-4 0-0
1-3 0-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0-0
0-1
1-2
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
2
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-1
0-0
1-1
1-0
0-2
0-4
1-3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
5
0
2
3
0
2
96
16 3-2 11 3
17 2-3 8 3
- 0-2 3 0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0-2 1 1
- 0-0 1 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 0 0
- 0-0 2 1
- 0-0 1 0
- 0-0 3 0
- 0-2 2 0
- 0-1 1 0
- 0-1 2 0
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0-2 6 1
- 0-0 5 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-2 1 1
- 0-4 0 0
- 1-1 2 1
- 1-2 4 1
- 0-1 3 0
- 0-3 0 0
- 3-1 4 1
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0-2 3 1
- 0-2 2 0
- 0-2 3 0
- 0-2 0 1
- 0-0 2 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-0 3 1
- 0-2 3 0
- 0-2 2 0
- 0-2 1 0
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
- 0-3 1 0
- 0-1 2 0
- 0-3 4 2
- 0-4 1 0
- 0-2 0 0
- 0-2 1 0
- 1-3 0 0
- 1-2 0 0
- 0-3 1 0
- 2-1 1 0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
0
0
3
0
1
1
2
3
4
2
1-7 8th
3-5 T7th
3-5 7th
3-5 7th
1-7 T9th
3-5 t5thA
6-2 1stA
5-3
T2ndA
4-4
T3rdA
3-5 4thA
1-5
2-4
4-2
3-4
3-3
3-3
4-2
5-1
5-2
4-3
1-4 0-0 -
4-1 0-0 -
2-4 1-0 -
2-3 0-0 -
1-4 0-0 -
1-4 0-0 -
6-0 1-1 18
3-3 1-0 -
2-3 1-0 -
1-4 0-0 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
-
0-2
0-1
0-3
1-1
0-2
0-3
2-2
1-2
1-0
0-2
0
1
2
3
2
2
5
3
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
1
2
0
97
ACC CHAMPIONS
ACC Overall Bowl Bowl
Year Champion................. Head Coach..................Record........ Record......Teams... Record
1953 Duke.......................... Bill Murray...........................4-0............ 7-2-1..............1............ 0-1
Maryland................... Jim Tatum............................3-0............. 10-1
1954 Duke.......................... Bill Murray....................... 4-0-0............ 8-2-1..............1............ 1-0
1955 Maryland.................. Jim Tatum........................... 4-0..........10-1-0..............1............ 0-1
Duke......................... Bill Murray......................... 4-0............7-2-1
1956 Clemson.................... Frank Howard.................. 4-0-1............7-2-2..............1............ 0-1
1957 NC State................... Earle Edwards................. 5-0-1............7-1-2..............1............ 0-1
1958 Clemson.................... Frank Howard..................... 5-1...............8-3..............1............ 0-1
1959 Clemson.................... Frank Howard..................... 6-1...............9-2..............1............ 1-0
1960 Duke......................... Bill Murray......................... 5-1...............8-3..............1............ 1-0
1961 Duke......................... Bill Murray......................... 5-1...............7-3..............0............ 0-0
1962 Duke......................... Bill Murray......................... 6-0...............8-2..............0............ 0-0
1963 North Carolina.......... Jim Hickey......................... 6-1...............9-2..............2............ 1-1
NC State................... Earle Edwards.................... 6-1...............8-3
1964 NC State................... Earle Edwards.................... 5-2...............5-5..............0............ 0-0
1965 Clemson.................... Frank Howard..................... 5-2...............5-5..............0............ 0-0
NC State................... Earle Edwards.................... 5-2...............6-4
1966 Clemson.................... Frank Howard..................... 6-1...............6-4..............0............ 0-0
1967 Clemson.................... Frank Howard..................... 6-0...............6-4..............1............ 1-0
1968 NC State................... Earle Edwards.................... 6-1...............6-4..............0............ 0-0
1969 South Carolina.......... Paul Dietzel........................ 6-0...............7-4..............1............ 0-1
1970 Wake Forest.............. Cal Stoll.............................. 5-1...............6-5..............1............ 0-1
1971 North Carolina.......... Bill Dooley......................... 6-0...............9-3..............1............ 0-1
1972 North Carolina.......... Bill Dooley......................... 6-0............. 11-1..............2............ 2-0
1973 NC State................... Lou Holtz........................... 6-0...............9-3..............2............ 1-1
1974 Maryland.................. Jerry Claiborne................... 6-0...............8-4..............3.........0-2-1
1975 Maryland.................. Jerry Claiborne................... 5-0............9-2-1..............2............ 1-1
1976 Maryland.................. Jerry Claiborne................... 5-0............. 11-1..............2............ 0-2
1977 North Carolina.......... Bill Dooley...................... 5-0-1............8-3-1..............4............ 2-2
1978 Clemson.................... Charley Pell........................ 6-0............. 11-1..............2............ 1-1
1979 NC State................... Bo Rein............................... 5-1...............7-4..............2............ 1-1
1980 North Carolina.......... Dick Crum.......................... 6-0............. 11-1..............2............ 1-1
1981 Clemson.................... Danny Ford......................... 6-0.............12-0..............2............ 2-0
1982 Clemson.................... Danny Ford......................... 6-0............9-1-1..............2............ 1-1
1983 Maryland.................. Bobby Ross........................ 5-0...............8-4..............2............ 0-2
1984 Maryland.................. Bobby Ross........................ 5-0...............9-3..............2............ 2-0
1985 Maryland.................. Bobby Ross........................ 6-0...............9-3..............2............ 1-1
1986 Clemson.................... Danny Ford...................... 5-1-1............8-2-2..............3............ 1-2
1987 Clemson.................... Danny Ford......................... 6-1.............10-2..............2............ 2-0
1988 Clemson.................... Danny Ford......................... 6-1.............10-2..............2............ 2-0
1989 Virginia..................... George Welsh..................... 6-1.............10-3..............4............ 1-3
Duke......................... Steve Spurrier..................... 6-1...............8-4
1990 Georgia Tech............. Bobby Ross..................... 6-0-1..........11-0-1..............5.........3-1-1
1991 Clemson.................... Ken Hatfield.................... 6-0-1............9-2-1..............5............ 2-3
1992 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0............. 11-1..............4............ 3-1
1993 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0.............12-1..............5............ 2-3
1994 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0..........10-1-1..............5............ 3-2
1995 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 7-1.............10-2..............4............ 3-1
Virginia..................... George Welsh..................... 7-1...............9-4
1996 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0............. 11-1..............4............ 1-3
1997 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0............. 11-1..............4............ 3-1
1998 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 7-1............. 11-2..............5............ 2-3
Georgia Tech............. George OLeary.................. 7-1.............10-2
1999 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0.............12-0..............5............ 2-3
2000 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 8-0............. 11-2..............5............ 1-4
2001 Maryland.................. Ralph Friedgen................... 7-1.............10-2..............6............ 4-2
2002 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 7-1...............9-5..............7............ 4-3
2003 Florida State............. Bobby Bowden................... 7-1.............10-3..............6............ 5-1
2004 Virginia Tech............ Frank Beamer..................... 7-1.............10-3..............6............ 3-3
Bowl Bowl
Year Title Game Results..........................................Site...... Head Coach.....Tms.... Record
2005 Florida State 27, Virginia Tech 22... Jacksonville, Fla....... Bobby Bowden...... 8........... 5-3
2006 Wake Forest 9, Georgia Tech 6.... Jacksonville, Fla....... Jim Grobe.............. 8........... 4-4
2007 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 16... Jacksonville, Fla....... Frank Beamer........ 8........... 2-6
2008 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 12............ Tampa, Fla....... Frank Beamer...... 10........... 4-6
2009 *Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34............ Tampa, Fla....... Paul Johnson........ 7........... 3-4
*Techs 2009 ACC Football title and win over Clemson in the ACC FB Championship
Game were vacated due to NCAA Sanctions.
2010 Virginia Tech 44, Florida State 33...Charlotte, N.C....... Frank Beamer........ 9........... 4-5
2011 Clemson 38, Virginia Tech 10.........Charlotte, N.C....... Dabo Swinney....... 8........... 2-6
2012 Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15...Charlotte, N.C....... Jimbo Fisher.......... 6........... 4-2
98
1965
ACC Player
of the Year
ACC Rookie
of the Year
ACC Offensive
Player of the Year
ACC Defensive
Player of the Year
2012 David Cutcliffe, DU......... Tajh Boyd, Jr., QB, CL................ Duke Johnson, RB, Mia............ Tajh Boyd, Jr., QB, CL................ Bjoern Werner, Jr., DE, FSU
2011 Mike London, UVa........... David Wilson, Jr., TB, VT........... Sammy Watkins, WR, CL......... David Wilson, Jr., TB, VT........... Luke Kuechly, Jr., LB, BC
2010 Ralph Friedgen, MD......... Tyrod Taylor, Sr., QB, VT........... Danny OBrien, QB, MD.......... Tyrod Taylor, Sr., QB, VT........... DaQuan Bowers, Jr., DE, CL
2009 Paul Johnson, GT............. C.J. Spiller, Sr., RB-KR, CL....... Ryan Williams, TB, VT............. C. J. Spiller, Sr., RB-KR, CL....... Derrick Morgan, Jr., DE, GT
2008 Paul Johnson, GT............. Jonathan Dwyer, Jr., AB, GT...... Russell Wilson, QB, NCS......... Jonathan Dwyer, Jr., AB, GT....... Mark Herzlich, Jr., LB, BC
2007 Al Groh, UVa.................... Matt Ryan, Sr., QB, BC............... Josh Adams, RB, WF................ Matt Ryan, Sr., QB, BC............... Chris Long, Sr., DE, UVa
2006 Jim Grobe, WF................. Calvin Johnson, Jr., WR, GT....... Riley Skinner, QB, WF............. Calvin Johnson, Jr.,WR, GT........ Gaines Adams, Sr., DE, Clem.
2005 Frank Beamer, VT............. Chris Barclay, Sr., TB, WF.......... James Davis, TB, Clem............. Chris Barclay, Sr., TB, WF.......... DQwell Jackson, Sr.,LB, Md.
2004 Frank Beamer, VT............ Bryan Randall, Sr., QB, VT........ Calvin Johnson, WR, GT.......... Bryan Randall, Sr., QB, VT......... Leroy Hill, LB, Sr.,Clem.
2003 Tommy Bowden, Clem..... Philip Rivers, Sr., QB, NCS........ Reggie Ball, QB, GT................. Philip Rivers, Sr., QB, NCS........ Darnell Dockett, Sr.,DL, FSU
2002 Al Groh, UVa.................... Matt Schaub, Sr., QB, UVa......... T.A. McLendon, RB, NCS........ Matt Schaub, Sr., QB, UVa.......... E.J. Henderson, Sr.,LB, Md.
2001 Ralph Friedgen, Md.......... E.J. Henderson, Jr., LB, Md........ Chris Rix, QB, FSU.................. Bruce Perry, Sr., RB, Md............. E.J. Henderson, Jr., LB, Md.
2000 George OLeary, GT......... Chris Weinke, Sr., QB, FSU........ Philip Rivers, QB, NCS............ Chris Weinke, Sr., QB, FSU........ Levar Fisher, Sr., LB, NCS
1999 Tommy Bowden, Clem..... Joe Hamilton, Sr., QB, GT.......... Koren Robinson, WR, NCS...... Joe Hamilton, Sr., QB, GT.......... Keith Adams, So.,LB, Clem.
1998 George OLeary, GT......... Torry Holt, Sr., WR, NCS........... Ray Robinson, RB, NCS........... Torry Holt, Sr.,WR, NCS............ Anthony Poindexter, Sr.,DB, UVa
1997 Bobby Bowden, FSU......... Andre Wadsworth, Sr., DE, FSU.. Travis Minor, RB, FSU.............. Thad Busby, Sr., QB, FSU............ Andre Wadsworth, Sr., DE, FSU
1996 Mack Brown, UNC............ Tiki Barber, Sr., RB, UVa............ Dre Bly, DB, UNC................... Tiki Barber, Sr.,RB, UVa............. Peter Boulware, Jr., LB, FSU
1995 George Welsh, UVa.......... Danny Kanell, Sr., QB, FSU....... Anthony Simmons, LB, Clem... Danny Kanell, Sr., QB, FSU....... Marcus Jones, DE, Sr.,UNC
1994 Fred Goldsmith, Duke...... Robert Baldwin, Sr., RB, Duke...... Ronde Barber, DB, UVa............. Robert Baldwin, Sr.,RB, Duke...... Derrick Alexander, Jr., DE, FSU
1993 Bobby Bowden, FSU......... Charlie Ward, Sr., QB, FSU......... Leon Johnson, RB, UNC........... Charlie Ward, Sr.,QB, FSU......... Derrick Brooks, LB, Jr., FSU
1992 Bill Dooley, WF................ Charlie Ward, Jr., QB, FSU......... Tamarick Vanover, WR, FSU
ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year
1991 George Welsh, UVa.......... Matt Blundin, Sr., QB, UVa........ Jimy Lincoln, RB, GT
(Began with 2007 Season)
1990 Bobby Ross, GT............... Shawn Moore, Sr., QB, UVa....... Ronald Williams, RB, Clem..
2007--Deunta Williams, DB, UNC
1989 Steve Spurrier, Duke........ Clarkston Hines, Sr., WR, Duke..... Shawn Jones, QB, GT
2008--Sean Spence, LB, UM
1988 Steve Spurrier, Duke.......... Anthony Dilweg, Sr., QB, Duke..... Jesse Campbell, DB, NCS
2009--Luke Kuechly, LB, BC
1987 Bill Dooley, WF................ Michael Perry, Sr., DT, Clem....... Terry Allen, RB, Clem.
2010--Xavier Rhodes, CB, FSU
2011--Merrill Noel, CB WF
1986 Dick Sheridan, NCS......... Erik Kramer, Sr., QB, NCS......... Ray Agnew, DT, NCS
2012--Ronald Darby, CB, FSU
1985 Bill Curry, GT................... Barry Word, Sr., RB, UVa........... Jerry Mays, RB, GT
1984 George Welsh, UVa.......... William Perry, Sr., DL, Clem...... John Ford, WR, UVa
1983 George Welsh, UVa.......... Ben Bennett, Sr., QB, Duke........ Cory Collier, RB, GT
ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year
1982 Bobby Ross, Md............... Chris Castor, Sr., WR, Duke....... Michael Ramseur, RB, WF
(Began with 2007 Season)
1981 Danny Ford, Clem............ Jeff Davis, Sr., LB, Clem............ Joe McIntosh, RB, NCS
2007--Josh Adams, RB, WF
1980 Dick Crum, UNC.............. Lawrence Taylor, Sr., LB, UNC..... Ben Bennett, QB, Duke
2008--Russell Wilson, QB, NCS
2009--Ryan Williams, TB, VT
1979 John Mackovic, WF........... Jay Venuto, Jr., QB, WF.............. Chuck McSwain, RB, Clem.
2010--Danny OBrien, QB, MD
1978 Charley Pell, Clem........... Steve Fuller, Sr., QB, Clem......... Darrell Nicholson, LB, UNC
2011--Sammy Watkins, WR, CL
1977 Charley Pell, Clem........... Steve Fuller, Jr., QB, Clem......... Amos Lawrence, RB, UNC
2012--Duke Johnson, RB, MIA
1976 Jerry Claiborne, Md.......... Mike Voight, Sr., RB, UNC......... James McDougald, RB, WF
1975 Jerry Claiborne, Md.......... Mike Voight, Jr., RB, UNC......... Ted Brown, RB, NCS
1974 Red Parker, Clem.............. Randy White, Sr., DT, Md.
ACC PLAYER
ACC OFFENSIVE
ACC DEFENSIVE
1973 Jerry Claiborne, Md.......... Willie Burden, Sr., RB, NCS
PLAYER
OF THE YEAR
PLAYER
1972 Lou Holtz, NCS................ Steve Jones, Sr., RB, Duke
OF THE YEAR
Duke.............................10
OF THE YEAR
1971 Bill Dooley, UNC............. Ernie Jackson, Sr., DB, Duke
Florida State..................4
Florida State................ 6 Clemson..........................8
1970 Cal Stoll, WF.................... Don McCauley, Sr., B, UNC
Georgia Tech..................3
Clemson........................ 4 NC State.........................7
Virginia Tech.................3
Maryland..................... 3 Virginia..........................7
1969 Paul Dietzel, USC............. Don McCauley, Jr., B, UNC
Clemson..........................2
Boston College............. 2 North Carolina..............6
1968 George Blackburn, UVa... Frank Quayle, Sr., B, UVa
NC State.........................2
Virginia........................ 2 Florida State..................5
1967 Earle Edwards, NCS......... Buddy Gore, Jr., B, Clem.
Virginia..........................2
Georgia Tech................ 1 Maryland.......................4
Duke...............................1
1966 Frank Howard, Clem........ Bob Davis, Sr., B, UVa
North Carolina............ 1 Wake Forest...................4
Boston College...............1
1965 Earle Edwards, NCS......... Danny Talbott, Jr., B, UNC
NC State....................... 1 Georgia Tech..................3
Maryland.......................1
Virginia Tech.................3
1964 Bill Tate, WF.................... Brian Piccolo, Sr., B, WF
Wake Forest...................1
South Carolina..............2
1963 Jim Hickey, UNC............. Jay Wilkinson, Sr., B, Duke
Boston College...............1
Earle Edwards, NCS
1962 Bill Murray, Duke............. Billy Gambrell, Sr., B, USC
1961 Bill Elias, UVa.................. Roman Gabriel, Sr., QB, NCS
ACC ROOKIE
ACC COACH
ACC DEFENSIVE
OF THE YEAR
1960 Bill Murray, Duke............. Roman Gabriel, Sr., QB, NCS
OF THE YEAR
ROOKIE
NC State........................ 9
Virginia............................9
OF
THE YEAR
Clemson......................... 6
Clemson............................8
1959 Paul Amen, WF................ Mike McGee, Sr., G, Duke
Florida State............... 2
Georgia
Tech.
.
...............
6
Maryland.........................8
1958 Frank Howard, Clem........ Alex Hawkins, Sr., E, USC
Boston College.............1
North Carolina............. 4
Wake Forest.....................8
1957 Earle Edwards, NCS......... Dick Christy, Sr., B, NCS
Miami.......................... 1
Wake Forest.................. 4
Duke.................................7
North Carolina........... 1
1956 Paul Amen, WF................ Bill Barnes, Sr., B, WF
Florida State................. 3
Georgia Tech....................6
Wake Forest................ 1
1955 Jim Tatum, Md.................. Bob Pellegrini, Sr., C, Md.
Virginia......................... 2
NC State...........................6
1954 Bill Murray, Duke............. Jerry Barger, Sr., B, Duke
Duke.............................. 1
North Carolina................4
1953 Jim Tatum, Md.................. Bernie Faloney, Sr., B, Md.
Maryland...................... 1
Florida State....................2
Miami............................ 1
Virginia Tech...................2
Virginia Tech................ 1
South Carolina................1
99
Team
NOTES: Clemsons ACC games in 1983 and 1984 are not counted due to NCAA and ACC probation. Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1979, but did not
become eligible for the title until 1983. Virginias 1953 season is not counted because the school did not join the ACC until December, 1953. In several instances,
games against non-conference opponents were designated as league games. Georgia Tech vacated 2009 ACC Championship due to NCAA sanctions.
South Carolina..........................0-0-0
8-10-0 5-11-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-12-0 0-0-0 7-9-0 5-7-2
10-2-1 0-0-0 11-7-0
#Georgia Tech vacated win over Clemson in 2009 ACC Championship Game due to NCAA sanctions
The FIRST GAME involving current ACC schools was on October 18, 1888, when Wake Forest defeated North Carolina, 6-4, in Raleigh, N.C. The MOST
PLAYED SERIES between ACC schools is 116 games between North Carolina and Virginia. The first game between the Cavaliers and Tar Heels was played
in 1892. The longest CONTINUOUS SERIES involving ACC schools is 102 consecutive years between NC State and Wake Forest. The Wolfpack and Demon
Deacons have played each year since 1910.
100
Bowl Appearances
Vs Non-ACC
AP Ranked
Overall
Year
W-L-T
W-L-T
Pct.
1953...................3-6-0............. 21-17-3...........549
1954.................2-10-1............. 20-22-2...........465
1955...................3-7-1............. 22-18-1...........549
1956.................2-12-2............. 10-20-4...........353
1957...................3-4-1............. 13-10-3...........558
1958...................0-7-0............. 11-18-1...........383
1959...................3-6-0............. 10-20-0...........333
16-52-5 107-125-14
.463
1960...................2-3-0............... 8-20-0...........286
1961...................1-2-0............. 14-14-0...........500
1962...................0-1-0............... 9-17-2...........357
1963...................0-4-0............... 8-16-2...........346
1964...................0-4-0............. 10-17-1...........375
1965...................0-5-0............. 12-18-0...........400
1966.................1-10-0............... 7-27-0...........206
1967...................1-2-0............... 9-20-0...........310
1968...................1-5-0............... 7-21-0...........250
1969.................0-10-0............... 7-23-0...........233
6-46-0
91-193-5
.324
1970...................2-8-0............. 13-25-0...........342
1971...................2-7-0............. 15-24-0...........385
1972...................1-7-0............. 17-18-0...........486
1973...................1-9-0............. 12-23-0...........343
1974...................2-5-0............. 21-14-2...........595
1975...................3-7-0............. 12-28-1...........305
1976...................4-4-0............. 21-18-2...........537
1977...................1-8-0............. 17-17-1...........500
1978...................2-6-0............. 18-17-0...........514
1979...................4-6-0............. 28-18-3...........603
22-67-0
174-202-9
.464
1980................. 1-11-1............. 19-22-1...........464
1981...................3-3-0............. 17-24-1...........417
1982...................1-8-0............. 22-15-1...........592
1983...................1-6-1............. 17-16-1...........515
1984...................5-6-0............. 19-15-0...........559
1985...................1-7-1............. 17-16-0...........515
1986...................2-6-1............. 19-14-4...........568
1987.................2-12-0............. 18-18-0...........500
1988...................2-8-0............. 20-13-1...........603
1989...................4-6-1............. 20-15-2...........568
22-73-6 188-168-11
.527
1990...................5-3-0............... 28-8-1...........770
1991................. 5-11-0............. 34-15-1...........690
1992...................3-4-0............... 23-8-1...........734
1993...................3-7-0............. 21-13-0...........618
1994...................3-2-1............. 21-10-1...........672
1995...................2-6-0............. 17-15-0...........531
1996...................7-6-0............. 15-16-0...........484
1997...................5-5-0............... 22-9-0...........710
1998...................8-4-0............. 21-12-0...........636
1999...................6-5-0............. 21-12-0...........636
47-53-1
223-118-4
.652
2000...................3-5-0............. 20-13-0......... .606
2001.................2-10-0............. 23-13-0......... .639
2002...................4-8-0............. 30-17-0......... .638
2003...................5-6-0............. 27-15-0......... .643
2004...................3-9-0............. 26-13-0......... .667
2005...................4-5-0............. 32-12-0......... .727
2006...................0-7-0............. 33-23-0......... .589
2007...................3-9-0............. 35-21-0.......... 625
2008...................4-5-0............. 41-17-0......... .707
2009...................4-9-0............. 33-22-0......... .600
32-73-0......... 301-166-0......... .644
2010................ 2-12-0 ............... 34-23......... .596
2011................... 2-8-0................ 33-23......... .589
2012.................2-11-0................ 31-23......... .574
101
1953
National champion Maryland and 18th-ranked Duke tied for the ACCs
inaugural gridiron title ... The Terps finished the regular season with a
perfect 10-0 record, including a 3-0 mark in league play while the Blue Devils won all four of
their family scraps en route to a 7-2-1 season ... Maryland, which lost to Oklahoma in the Orange
Bowl, 7-0, scored 298 points, the most by any team until 1967, while allowing an ACC recordlow 31 points ... Maryland led the nation in rushing defense, 83.9 yards allowed per outing,
and scoring defense, 3.1 points per game ... The Terrapins ranked 6th nationally in total offense
(359.5), 3rd in total defense (193.2) and led the nation in scoring defense (3.1) ... Terp tackle
Stan Jones earned consensus All-America honors while teammate Bernie Faloney was named
first-team Academic All-America ... Duke senior tackle Ed Meadows was named a first-team
All-America by the FWAA ... Maryland quarterback Bernie Faloney was also named a first-team
All-America by the Independent News Service and was named the intial ACC player of the Year
... Faloney was 3rd in the ACC in total offense and passing and tied for the league lead in pass
interceptions with 6, while also ranking 2nd in the conference in punting (39.7) ... Faloney and
Duke junior halfback Jerry Barger tied for 2nd nationally in pass interceptions ...Head coaches
in the first season listed Frank Howard at Clemson, Bill Murray at Duke, North Carolinas
George Barclay, Horace Hendrickson at NC State, Rex Enright at South Carolina, Virginias
Ned McDonald, Tom Rogers at Wake Forest and Marylands Jim Tatum, who earned AFCA
and FWAA National Coach-of-the-Year honors ...Tatum was the inaugural ACC Coach of the
Year as well ... Maryland senior halfback Chet Hanulak led the ACC in rushing and ranked
10th nationally ... But Hanulaks per-carry average of 9.8 led the nation ... NC State sophomore
quarterback Eddie West ranked 4th nationally in punt returns with 239 yards and a 10.4 average
... North Carolina sophomore halfback Ken Keller ranked 7th nationally in kickoff returns (299
yds) just ahead of NC State senior halfback Bill Teer, who was 8th (289 yds).
SECOND TEAM:
E-Dreher Gaskin, CL
E-Bill Walker, MD
T-Bob Bartholomew, WF
T-Bob Morgan, MD
G-Frank Mincevich, USC
G-Bob King, USC
C-John Palmer, DU
B-Ralph Felton, Md
B-Don King, CL
B-Jerry Barger, DU
B-Dick Lackey, UNC
Statistical Leaders
Passing
Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g
Grambling, USC 68-132-12 1045 8 6.8
King, CL
46-98-11 706 5 4.6
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
Bennett, USC
23
413
3 2.3
Gaskin, CL
21
426
5 2.1
Scoring
Faloney, MD
Caudle, DU
TD PAT FG TP,
9
0
0 54
9
0
0 54
Conference Overall
Team................... AP...UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland.............. 1....... 1.....3 0 0 70 6 10 1 0 298 38 5-0 5-0 0-1 2-1
Duke.................... 18..... 18.....4 0 0 105 27 7 2 1 217 81 4-0 2-1 1-1-1 0-1
South Carolina.....................2 3 0 58 70 7 3 0 198 97 5-1 2-1 0-1 1-2
North Carolina.....................2 3 0 67 99 4 6 0 173 187 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest..........................2 3 0 52 75 3 6 1 123 157 0-2 1-4-1 2-0 1-1
Clemson.................................1 2 0 25 34 3 5 1 139 172 2-2 1-3-1 0-0 0-3
NC State................................0 3 0 14 80 1 9 0 80 263 1-3 0-6 0-0 0-2
Virginia................................. - - - - - 1 8 0 75 242 0-4 0-3 1-1 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-17-3 (.549)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 33-7 --/--......... Presbyterian
T 14-14 --/--...at Boston College
L 0-20 --/ 3.............. Maryland
L 7-39 --/--................at Miami
L 7-14 --/--.at South Carolina
W 18-0 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 7-20 --/14... at Georgia Tech
W 34-13 --/--.......at The Citadel
L 19-45 --/14.................Auburn
DUKE
W 20-7 10/--... at South Carolina
W 19-0 10/--..........Wake Forest
W 21-7 12/--.......... at Tennessee
W 20-14 8/--....................Purdue
L 13-14 7/--...................... Army
(New York)
W 31-0 16/--................NC State
W 48-6 13/--................. Virginia
(Norfolk, Va.)
T 0-0 10/--...................... Navy
(Baltimore, Md.)
L 10-13 15/12.. at Georgia Tech
W 35-20 --/--...... North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 20-6 9/--.............at Missouri
W 52-0 9/--.Washington & Lee
W 20-0 3/--............. at Clemson
W 40-13 4/--.................. Georgia
W 26-0 3/--..at North Carolina
W 30-0 3/--.................at Miami
W 24-6 2/--...... South Carolina
W 27-6 2/--.. at G. Washington
W 38-0 2/11............ Mississippi
W 21-0 2/11................Alabama
Orange Bowl
L 0-7 1/ 4............. Oklahoma
102
NORTH CAROLINA
W 29-7 --/--.................NC State
W 39-0 --/--...Washington & Lee
W 18-13 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 0-26 --/ 3............... Maryland
L 14-27 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 6-20 --/--............... Tennessee
L 0-18 --/--...at South Carolina
L 14-34 --/ 1............Notre Dame
W 33-7 --/--..............at Virginia
L 20-35 --/--...................at Duke
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 7-20 --/10.......................Duke
W 25-0 --/--.............The Citadel
W 19-0 --/--...............at Virginia
W 27-13 --/--...................Furman
W 14-7 --/--.................. Clemson
L 6-24 --/ 2........... at Maryland
W 18-0 --/--.......North Carolina
W 20-14 --/ 8..... at West Virginia
W 49-0 18/--................. Wofford
L 13-19 15/--.......... Wake Forest
(Charlotte)
VIRGINIA
NC STATE
L 7-29 --/--... at North Carolina
L 7-20 --/--... at George Washington
W 27-7 --/--................ Davidson
L 7-20 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 0-31 --/16..................at Duke
L 6-7 --/--....William & Mary
L 7-27 --/--.................. at Army
L 6-40 --/--..........at Pittsburgh
L 0-61 --/19........West Virginia
L 13-23 --/--......at Florida State
1954
Dukes Blue Devils won the league title outright with a spotless 4-0 league mark,
while Maryland finished second with four victories and a tie (with Wake Forest) in
five league contests ... Duke posted an 8-2-1 record overall, including a 34-7 win over
Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... Duke head coach Bill Murray was named ACC Coach
of the Year, leading the Blue Devils to a No. 14 national ranking ... Maryland, coached
by Jim Tatum, finished the year ranked 8th nationally in the AP final poll ... Virginia finished
0-2 in league play and 3-6 overall in the schools inaugural ACC gridiron campaign ... Duke
senior quarterback Jerry Barger was named the ACCs Player of the Year after finishing 6th
in the ACC in total offense and leading the conference in pass interceptions with 7 ... Barger
tied for 2nd nationally in pass interceptions ... For the second straight year, South Carolina
senior fullback Bill Wohrman was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy
as the leagues top blocker ...South Carolina senior guard Frank Mincevich was named a firstteam All-America by the Independent News Service ... Marylands George Falahunik earned
Academic All-America laurels ... Earle Edwards succeeded Horace Hendrickson as NC
States head football coach ... South Carolina sophomore quarterback Mackie Prickett led the
ACC and ranked 9th nationally in passing, averaging 6.8 completions per game ... Prickett also
tied for 5th nationally in pass interceptions, with 6 pickoffs to his credit ... South Carolina junior
halfback Carl Brazell ranked 4th nationally in pass receiving, averaging 2.9 catches per game
... NC State sophomore halfback George Marinkov ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns
with 465 yards and a 35.8 return average ... Maryland senior halfback Ron Waller ranked 9th
nationally in punt returns with 199 yards and a 15.3 return average ... Clemson finished 4th
nationally in rushing defense, allowing just 96.9 yards per game on the ground ... The Tigers also
ranked 3rd nationally in total defense, allowing only 176.1 yards per game.
1953
SECOND TEAM:
E-Ed Stowers, WF
E-Scott Jackson, CL
T-Jack Maultsby, UNC
T-Harry Lovell, USC
G-John Polzer, UVa
G-Bob Pellegrini, MD
C-John Irvine, MD
B-George Marinkov, NCS
B-Mackie Prickett, USC
B-Bryant Aldridge, DU
B-Don King, CL
Statistical Leaders
Passing
Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g
Prickett, USC
68-116-9 682 1 6.8
Consoles, WF 54-113-13 743 6 5.4
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
Brazell, USC
29
241
1 2.9
Stowers, WF
22
277
3 2.2
Scoring
Pascal, DU
Bielski, MD
TD PAT FG TP,
9
0
0 54
6
15
1 54
.Conference Overall
Team................ AP..UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Duke................. 14.... 14.....4 0 0 122 47 8 2 1 270 161 3-1 4-0-1 1-1 0-2-1
Maryland........... 8.....11.....4 0 1 124 27 7 2 1 280 67 4-0 3-2-1 0-0 0-1
North Carolina.................4 2 0 93 126 4 5 1 140 222 3-2 1-3-1 0-0 0-2
South Carolina.................3 3 0 86 94 6 4 0 172 153 3-2 3-2 0-0 1-0
Clemson.............................1 2 0 40 49 5 5 0 193 121 3-1 1-4 1-0 1-2
Wake Forest......................1 4 1 106 107 2 7 1 129 165 2-2 0-3 0-2-1 0-0-1
Virginia.............................0 2 0 14 53 3 6 0 113 162 3-2 0-3 0-1 0-4
NC State............................0 4 0 27 109 2 8 0 104 193 1-3 1-5 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-22-2 (.465)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 33-0 --/--.......... Presbyterian
L 7-14 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 7-18 --/--......... Virginia Tech
W 14-7 --/14...................Florida
(Jacksonville, Fla.)
L 8-13 --/--...at South Carolina
W 32-20 --/--...........Wake Forest
(Charlotte, N.C.)
W 27-6 --/--.................. Furman
L 0-16 --/17..........at Maryland
L 6-27 --/18..............at Auburn
W 59-0 --/--............ The Citadel
DUKE
W 52-0 19/--.....at Pennsylvania
W 7-6 7/--................Tennessee
T 13-13 6/ 5...............at Purdue
L 14-28 6/18.....................Army
W 21-7 19/--............ at NC State
W 21-20 16/--......... Georgia Tech
L 7-40 11/19...................... Navy
(Norfolk, Va.)
W 28-21 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 26-7 --/--.......South Carolina
W 47-12 20/--.at North Carolina
Orange Bowl
W 34-7 14/--............... Nebraska
MARYLAND
W 20-0 3/--........... at Kentucky
L 7-12 6/ 4................at UCLA
T 13-13 13/--..... at Wake Forest
.(Winston-Salem, N.C.)
W 33-0 --/--...... North Carolina
L 7-9 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
W 20-0 --/--...at South Carolina
W 42-14 --/--............ at NC State
W 16-0 17/--................ Clemson
W 48-6 13/--.. George Washington
W 74-13 10/--................ Missouri
NORTH CAROLINA
W 20-6 --/--.................NC State
T 7-7 --/--................ at Tulane
L 7-21 --/--.................. Georgia
L 0-33 --/--...........at Maryland
W 14-7 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 20-26 --/--........... at Tennessee
W 21-19 --/--...... South Carolina
L 13-42 --/ 5....... at Notre Dame
W 26-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 12-47 --/20...................... Duke
NC STATE
L 21-30 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 6-20 --/--...at North Carolina
L 0-26 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 26-0 --/--...at William & Mary
L 7-13 --/--..........Florida State
L 7-21 --/19...................... Duke
L 6-7 --/--.................. Furman
L 14-42 --/--...........at Maryland
W 14-6 --/--.............. Richmond
L 3-28 --/14....at West Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 34-20 --/18................. at Army
L 6-26 --/15........West Virginia
W 27-7 --/--..............at Furman
W 13-8 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-20 --/--............... Maryland
L 19-21 --/--..at North Carolina
W 27-0 --/--.................. Virginia
L 7-26 --/--...................at Duke
W 21-19 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 19-6 --/--........at The Citadel
VIRGINIA
W 27-21 --/--.................... Lehigh
W 14-13 --/--...George Washington
L 7-34 --/12.........at Penn State
W 21-0 --/--........................ VMI
L 0-6 --/14........ Virginia Tech
(Roanoke, Va.)
L 20-21 --/ 9.................. at Army
L 0-27 --/--..at South Carolina
L 14-26 --/--...... North Carolina
L 10-14 --/12........West Virginia
WAKE FOREST
W 14-0 --/--...George Washington
L 0-32 --/--......... Virginia Tech
(Richmond, Va.)
W 26-0 --/--.................NC State
T 13-13 --/13.............. Maryland
L 7-14 --/--...... North Carolina
L 20-32 --/--................. Clemson
(Charlotte, N.C.)
L 0-13 --/--.......... at Richmond
L 21-28 --/--....................... Duke
L 9-13 --/--...at William & Mary
L 19-20 --/--...at South Carolina
1955
1956
For the second time in the ACCs first three years, Duke and Maryland
tied for the league title with identical 4-0 records ... The Terps finished
third in both polls while the Blue Devils earned a No 16 listing in the UPI poll ...
The ACC posted a 22-18-1 mark against non-conference opponents ... Maryland led the nation
in defense against the rush, allowing 83.9 yards per game ... Wake Forest became the first ACC
team to play a complete seven-game conference schedule ... Maryland had a 15-game winning
streak snapped with a 20-6 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl ... Terp center Bob Pellegrini
was a consensus All-America while Wake Forests Bob Bartholomew was accorded Academic
All-America honors .... Maryland junior tackle Mike Sandusky was also named a first-team
All-America by The Sporting News ... Pellegrini, who played both center and linebacker for the
Terrapins, was named the ACCs Player of the Year and also finished 6th in the Heisman Trophy
ballotting ... Pellegrini was also named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as
the leagues top blocker ... Maryland head coach Jim Tatum was named the ACCs Coach of the
Year for the second time in three years, becoming the leagues first multiple winner of the award
... Wake Forest senior quarterback Nick Concoles finished 8th nationally in passing, as future
Virginia head coach George Welsh, playing for Navy, led the nation in passing ... Clemsons Joel
Wells, Dukes Bob Pascal and Virginias James Bakhtiar finished 7th, 8th and 9th, respectively
in the nation in rushing ... Wake Forest junior halfback Bill Barnes led the ACC in receiving and
finished 3rd nationally with 31 receptions ... Maryland senior halfback Ed Vereb led the ACC
and finished 4th nationally in scoring with 96 points on an ACC-record 16 touchdowns ... Duke
senior halfback Dale Boyd led the ACC and finished tied for 2nd nationally with 6 interceptions
while Wake Forests Barnes tied for 5th in the nation with 5 pickoffs ... South Carolina senior
halfback Carl Brazell ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns with 378 yards and a 31.5 average
... Maryland led the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 75.9 yards per game on the ground
... The Terrapins also finished 2nd in the nation in total defense, allowing opponents just 169.1
yards per game ... Wake Forest ranked 9th nationally in passing offense.
SECOND TEAM:
E-Bill Walker, MD
E-Russell Dennis, MD
T-Doug Knotts, DU
T-Sidney Deloatch, DU
G-Al DAngelo, NCS
G-John Polzer, UVa
C-Ronnie Falls, DU
B-Sonny Jurgensen, DU
B-Frank Tamburello, MD
B-Dick Christy, NCS
B-Jim Bakhtiar, UVa.
Statistical Leaders
Passing
Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g
Consoles, WF
66-123-8 787 6 6.6
West, NCS
42-87-5 660 7 4.2
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
Barnes, WF
31
349
0 3.1
Parham, WF
18
376
5 1.8
Scoring
Vereb, MD
Parham, WF
TD PAT FG TP,
16
0
0 96
8
3
0 51
Conference Overall
Team................AP.. UPI... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland...........3....... 3..... 4 0 0 105 26 10 1 0 217 77 5-0 5-0 0-1 2-1
Duke.......................... 16..... 4 0 0 94 14 7 2 1 280 67 3-1 4-1 0-0-1 1-1-1
Clemson.............................. 3 1 0 79 59 7 3 0 206 144 3-1 4-2 0-0 0-2
North Carolina.................. 3 3 0 90 102 3 7 0 117 218 1-4 1-3 1-0 0-4
Wake Forest....................... 3 3 1 105 100 5 4 1 131 157 3-0 1-4-1 1-0 0-3
South Carolina.................. 1 5 0 75 176 3 6 0 120 209 2-2 1-2 0-2 0-3
NC State............................. 0 2 1 38 71 4 5 1 206 193 1-3-1 3-1 0-1 0-0
Virginia.............................. 0 4 0 42 80 1 9 0 96 201 1-4 0-3 0-2 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 22-18-1 (.549)
CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 33-0 --/--........... Presbyterian
W 20-7 --/--...............at Virginia
W 26-7 --/--................... Georgia
L 7-21 16/--.................... at Rice
W 28-14 --/--...at South Carolina
W 19-13 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 21-16 --/--..........Virginia Tech
(Roanoke, Va.)
L 12-25 --/ 2................Maryland
L 0-21 --/12.................. Auburn
(Mobile, Ala.)
W 40-20 --/--...............at Furman
DUKE
W 33-7 --/--............. at NC State
W 21-0 16/--...........at Tennessee
W 47-7 13/--... William & Mary
W 20-14 11/14........ at Ohio State
L 7-26 5/--...............Pittsburgh
L 0-27 17/12...at Georgia Tech
T 7-7 --/ 9........................ Navy
(Baltimore, Md.)
W 41-7 18/--..at South Carolina
W 14-0 20/--.......... Wake Forest
W 6-0 18/--......North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 13-12 5/--.............at Missouri
W 7-0 5/ 1.................... UCLA
W 20-6 1/20.............. at Baylor
W 28-7 1/--...........Wake Forest
W 25-7 2/--..at North Carolina
W 34-13 2/--.............at Syracuse
W 27-0 1/--...... South Carolina
W 13-0 1/--........................ LSU
W 25-12 2/--............. at Clemson
W 19-0 2/--.George Washington
Orange Bowl
L 6-20 3/ 1............. Oklahoma
NORTH CAROLINA
L 6-13 --/ 3...............Oklahoma
W 25-18 --/--............. at NC State
L 7-28 --/--...............at Georgia
L 7-25 --/ 2................Maryland
L 0-25 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 7-48 --/--................Tennessee
W 32-14 --/--.......South Carolina
(Norfolk, Va.)
L 7-27 --/ 5............ Notre Dame
W 26-14 --/--...................Virginia
L 0-6 --/18.................. at Duke
NC STATE
L 0-7 --/--..... at Florida State
L 7-33 --/--.......................Duke
L 18-25 --/--......North Carolina
T 13-13 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 34-13 --/--........... at Villanova
W 33-7 --/--..............at Furman
W 40-13 --/--................at Boston
L 26-34 --/--...........Virginia Tech
(Bluefield, W.Va)
W 28-21 --/--... William & Mary
L 7-27 --/--........ West Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 26-7 --/--..................Wofford
L 19-34 --/--...........Wake Forest
.(Winston-Salem, N.C.)
L 0-26 --/15...................... Navy
W 19-0 --/--.................. Furman
L 14-28 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-27 --/ 1...........at Maryland
L 14-32 --/--..at North Carolina
L 7-41 --/18..................at Duke
W 21-14 --/--..............at Virginia
VIRGINIA
L 7-20 --/--.................. Clemson
L 0-13 --/--...George Washington
L 7-26 --/--...............Penn State
(Richmond, Va.)
W 20-13 ...............................VMI
L 13-17 ................Virginia Tech
(Roanoke, Va.)
L 7-34 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
L 7-18 --/--.......... at Pittsburgh
L 7-13 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 14-26 --/--...at North Carolina
L 14-21 --/--.......South Carolina
WAKE FOREST
W 13-0 --/--......... Virginia Tech
W 34-19 --/--...... South Carolina
.(Winston-Salem, N.C.)
L 0-46 --/13....at West Virginia
L 7-28 --/ 1...........at Maryland
T 13-13 --/--............ at NC State
W 25-0 --/--...... North Carolina
L 13-19 --/--............. at Clemson
W 13-7 --/--....William & Mary
W 13-7 --/--..............at Virginia
L 0-14 --/20..................at Duke
Statistical Leaders
Passing
Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g
Yarborough, UVa 43-91-8 626 2 4.3
Carpernter,WF
34-91-9 495 2 3.4
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
Polzer, UVa
24
221
0 2.4
Gunderman, UVa 15
153
1 1.5
Scoring
Barnes, WF
Sutton, UNC
TD PAT FG TP,
7
2
0 44
7
0
0 42
Conference Overall
Team................AP.UPI............. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson............19..........(4-0-1) 4 0 1 50 13 7 2 2 167 101 4-0 3-1-2 0-1-0 1-2-1
Duke.........................20..... (4-1) 4 1 0 129 20 5 4 1 184 100 3-2-1 2-1 0-1 1-3-1
South Carolina................. (5-2) 5 2 0 81 34 7 3 0 126 87 4-1 1-2 2-0 1-1
Maryland.......................(3-1-1) 2 2 1 43 67 2 7 1 68 168 0-3-1 2-4 0-0 0-3-1
North Carolina................. (0-6) 2 3 1 73 80 2 7 1 99 183 1-3-1 1-4 0-0 0-2
NC State............................ (2-4) 2 4 0 61 106 3 7 0 94 169 1-3 2-3 0-1 0-0
Wake Forest...................... (2-5) 1 5 1 25 75 2 5 3 91 102 1-3 1-1-3 0-1 0-0
Virginia............................. (2-3) 1 4 0 34 101 3 7 0 92 167 2-3 1-1 0-3 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-20-4 (.353)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 27-7 --/--.......... Presbyterian
T 20-20 --/19..............at Florida
W 13-7 --/--............ at NC State
W 17-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 7-0 20/--.at South Carolina
W 21-6 13/15.......Virginia Tech
T 6-6 11/--......... at Maryland
L 0-21 13/ 8..... at Miami (Fla.)
W 7-0 --/--..................Virginia
W 28-7 --/--..................Furman
Orange Bowl
L 21-27 19/20..............Colorado
DUKE
L 0-7 16/--.at South Carolina
W 40-7 --/--.............at Virginia
L 20-33 --/ 9.............. Tennessee
W 14-6 --/ 19.................... SMU
L 14-27 --/16............ Pittsburgh
(Norfolk, Va.)
W 42-0 --/--................NC State
L 0-7 --/ 2........ Georgia Tech
T 7-7 --/12..................... Navy
W 26-0 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 21-6 --/--..... North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 12-26 6/--.................Syracuse
W 6-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 0-14 --/16....................Baylor
L 6-13 --/11..... at Miami (Fla.)
L 6-34 --/--... at North Carolina
(forfeit win)
L 7-34 --/ 4........... at Tennessee
L 0-14 --/--................Kentucky
T 6-6 --/11................ Clemson
L 0-13 --/--..at South Carolina
W 25-14 --/--............ at NC State
NORTH CAROLINA
L 6-26 --/--................. NC State
L 0-36 --/ 1...........at Oklahoma
L 0-14 --/--...at South Carolina
L 12-26 --/--................... Georgia
W 34-6 --/--................Maryland
(forfeit loss)
T 6-6 --/--........... Wake Forest
(forfeit loss)
L 0-20 --/ 3............at Tennessee
W 21-7 --/--...............at Virginia
(forfeit loss)
L 14-21 --/--........at Notre Dame
L 6-21 --/--........................Duke
NC STATE
W 26-6 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 6-35 20/--.........Virginia Tech
.......................(Norfolk)
L 7-13 --/--.................. Clemson
L 0-14 --/--...........Florida State
W 20-0 --/--................ at Dayton
L 0-42 --/--................... at Duke
L 0-13 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 14-7 --/--.......South Carolina
L 7-14 --/--.......... at Penn State
L 14-25 --/--................Maryland
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 26-13 --/--................. Wofford
W 7-0 --/16......................Duke
L 6-14 17/--............... at Miami
W 14-0 --/--......North Carolina
W 27-13 20/--.................Virginia
(Richmond, Va.)
L 0-7 --/20................ Clemson
W 13-6 --/--..............at Furman
L 7-14 --/--............ at NC State
W 13-0 --/--...............Maryland
W 13-0 --/--.......... Wake Forest
(Charlotte, N.C.)
VIRGINIA
W 18-0 --/--........................ VMI
L 7-40 --/--....................... Duke
W 7-6 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 13-27 --/20..... South Carolina
(Richmond, Va.)
W 24-12 --/--................at Lehigh
L 7-14 --/16........ Virginia Tech
(Roanoke, Va.)
L 2-6 --/--..............Vanderbilt
L 7-21 --/--...... North Carolina
(forfeit win)
L 7-34 --/15...................... Navy
(Baltimore, Md.)
L 0-7 --/--............. at Clemson
WAKE FOREST
W 39-0 --/--... at William & Mary
L 0-6 --/--...............Maryland
L 6-7 --/--..............at Virginia
L 0-17 --/--................. Clemson
T 14-14 --/--..... at Florida State
T 6-6 --/--....at North Carolina
(forfeit win)
W 13-0 --/--................ NC State
T 13-13 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 0-26 --/--.......................Duke
L 0-13 --/--......South Carolina
(Charlotte, N.C.)
103
1957
1958
NC State won its initial ACC gridiron crown with a 5-0-1 record, finishing a half-game
ahead of Duke, which faltered in its bid for the league title, losing to North Carolina
21-13 in the Blue Devils season finale . . The Wolfpack, due to NCAA infractions in
basketball, were unable to take part in post-season play ... NC State head football coach Earle
Edwards was named ACC Coach of the Year in leading the Wolfpack to a No. 15 final ranking
in the Associated Press poll ... 16th ranked Duke, 6-2-2 during the regular season, represented
the ACC in the 23rd Orange Bowl, losing to Oklahoma, 48-21 ... The Blue Devils played five
nationally ranked teams during the season and finished with a 2-1-2 record against them ... For
the first time, the ACC had three teams ranked in a seasons final poll as Duke, Clemson and NC
State earned listings in the UPI poll ... NC State senior halfback Dick Christy, who scored all
of NC States points including the game-winning field goal in a 29-26 win over South Carolina
to set an ACC single-game scoring record, was named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Christy
led the ACC in scoring with 83 points, and in kickoff returns, averaging 45.4 yards on just
seven returns including 2 scoring runbacks ... He finished 5th nationally in scoring and 8th in
kickoff returns, despite having only 7 runbacks ... Christy (AA), Virginia senior fullback James
Bakhtiar (AFCA) and Duke senior tackle Tom Topping were all named first team All-Americas
... Bakhtiar led the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally with 822 yards ... Duke junior
halfback Wray Carlton ranked 10th nationally in rushing with 749 yards and 10th nationally in
scoring with 71 points ... Duke senior fullback Hal McElhaney was named the recipient of the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the conferences best blocker, for the second straight year ...
Clemson quarterback Harvey White, the ACCs total offense and passing leader, was named to
the Academic All-America squad ... Virginia junior quarterback Reece Whitley, playing safety
on defense, tied for 5th nationally in pass interceptions with 5.
SECOND TEAM:
E-Ray Masneri, CL
E-Bill Thompson, DU
T-John Kompara, USC
T-Darrell Dess, NCS
G-John Grdijan, CL
G-Bill Rearick, NCS
C-Gene Alderton, MD
B-Dick Hunter, NCS
B-Harold McElhaney, DU
B-Alex Hawkins, USC
B-King Dixon, USC
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP,
9
0
0 54
7
0
0 42
Conference Overall
Team................. AP. UPI... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
NC State.............15.... 20..... 5 0 1 130 60 7 1 2 155 67 1-1-1 5-0-1 1-0 0-0-1
Duke...................16.... 14..... 5 1 1 148 62 6 3 2 182 135 4-1 2-1-1
0-1-1 2-1-2
Clemson...................... 18..... 4 3 0 85 65 7 3 0 216 79 3-1 4-2 0-0 0-2
North Carolina................... 4 3 0 109 74 6 4 0 142 129 3-3 3-1 0-0 2-1
Maryland............................ 4 3 0 90 101 5 5 0 119 144 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-2
Virginia............................... 2 4 0 54 118 3 6 1 117 164 0-4 2-2-1 1-0 0-2
South Carolina................... 2 5 0 91 113 5 5 0 202 167 2-4 3-1 0-0 1-2
Wake Forest........................ 0 7 0 47 161 0 10 0 64 225 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 13-10-3 (.558)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 66-0 --/--.......... Presbyterian
L 0-26 --/--. at North Carolina
L 7-13 --/13............... NC State
W 20-6 --/--..............at Virginia
W 13-0 --/--..at South Carolina
W 20-7 --/--.................... at Rice
W 26-7 --/--...............Maryland
L 6-7 14/11................ at Duke
W 13-6 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 45-6 --/--..............at Furman
DUKE
W 26-14 10/--...at South Carolina
W 40-0 7/--................. Virginia
W 14-0 4/--.............. Maryland
W 7-6 5/15.................. at Rice
W 34-7 5/--..........Wake Forest
T 14-14 4/11.......... at NC State
L 0-13 7/--.... at Georgia Tech
T 6-6 16/ 7..................... Navy
(Baltimore)
W 7-6 11/14.............. Clemson
L 13-21 11/--.... North Carolina
Orange Bowl
L 21-48 16/ 4............ Oklahoma
MARYLAND
L 13-21 --/ 2........at Texas A&M
L 13-48 --/--.................NC State
L 0-14 --/ 4...................at Duke
W 27-0 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 21-7 --/14..... North Carolina
L 0-16 --/--............... Tennessee
W 10-6 --/--... at South Carolina
L 7-26 --/--............. at Clemson
W 16-6 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
W 12-0 --/--.................. Virginia
104
NORTH CAROLINA
L 0-7 --/--.................NC State
W 26-0 --/--................. Clemson
W 13-7 --/ 6....................... Navy
W 20-13 18/--................at Miami
L 7-21 14/--..........at Maryland
W 14-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 0-35 --/17.............. Tennessee
W 28-6 --/--...... South Carolina
W 21-13 --/11..................at Duke
L 13-20 --/--.................. Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 14-26 --/10...................... Duke
W 26-0 --/--..................Wofford
W 27-21 --/20................. at Texas
W 58-13 --/--.................. Furman
L 0-13 --/--................. Clemson
L 6-10 --/--............... Maryland
L 6-28 --/--...at North Carolina
W 13-0 --/--..............at Virginia
L 26-29 --/20................NC State
W 26-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
NC STATE
W 7-0 --/--...at North Carolina
W 48-13 --/--...........at Maryland
W 13-7 13/--............ at Clemson
W 7-0 13/--.....at Florida State
T 0-0 12/--................at Miami
T 14-14 11/ 4...................... Duke
W 19-0 10/--..........Wake Forest
L 6-7 10/--...William & Mary
W 12-0 19/--........ Virginia Tech
W 29-26 20/--...at South Carolina
VIRGINIA
T 6-6 --/--....at West Virginia
L 0-40 --/ 7.................. at Duke
W 28-20 --/--......at Wake Forest
L 6-20 --/--.................Clemson
W 38-7 --/--........ Virginia Tech
................. (Richmond)
L 12-20 --/ 9......................Army
L 7-20 --/--....................... VMI
L 0-13 --/--......South Carolina
L 0-12 --/--.......... at Maryland
W 20-13 --/--...at North Carolina
WAKE FOREST
L 0-27 --/--................at Florida
L 20-28 --/--...................Virginia
L 0-27 --/--........... at Maryland
L 7-34 --/--................... at Duke
L 7-14 --/--.......North Carolina
L 0-19 --/10............ at NC State
L 3-10 --/--..........Virginia Tech
L 14-27 --/--......... West Virginia
L 6-13 --/--..............at Clemson
L 7-26 --/--.......South Carolina
Clemson, despite a mid-season setback to arch-rival South Carolina, won its second
ACC title in three years with a 5-1 mark ... The Gamecocks, 5-2 and 15th in the
AP poll, were second ... Duke lost three games by a total of seven points ... Clemsons Frank
Howard claimed his 100th career victory with a 26-21 decision over North Carolina, September
27 ... Howard was named ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to a No. 12 national
ranking (AP) ... North Carolina finished 6-4 to post back-to-back winning seasons for the first
time since 1948-1949 ... Clemson lost 7-0 to top-ranked Louisiana State in the 25th annual
Sugar Bowl ... South Carolina senior halfback Alex Hawkins, who finished 2nd in the ACC in
scoring, 5th in rushing and 4th in pass interceptions, was named the ACCs Player of the Year
... South Carolina junior fullback John Saunders, who led the ACC and finshed 10th nationally
in rushing (653 yards), was named as the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as
the leagues top blocker ...Virginias Sonny Randle led the nation in kickoff returns with 506
yards on 21 returns ... Randle also set an ACC single season record for pass receptions with
47 and ranked 2nd nationally ... NC States Bill Rearick was an Academic All-American ...
North Carolina junior end Al Goldstein was named a first-team All-America by both the FWAA
and the Newspaper Enterprises Association (NE) ... Dick Voris of Virginia was the leagues
lone rookie coach ... Virginia sophomore quarterback Arnold Dempsey ranked 9th nationally
in passing (7.4) ... Dempsey set ACC single season records for most passes attempted (152) and
completed (74) ... North Carolina junior fullback Don Coker ranked 3rd nationally in punting,
averaging 43.2 yards on 31 punts ... Duke senior halfback Wray Carlton finished 2nd nationally
in kickoff returns with 332 yards and a 25.5 average.
SECOND TEAM:
E-Ray Manseri, CL
E-Pete Manning, WF
T-Ed Pitts, USC
T-Fred Cole, Md
G-Joe Rodri, NCS
G-Rodney Breedlove, MD
C-Bill Thomas, CL
B-Harvey White, CL
B-Ken Trowbridge, NCS
B-Norman Snead, WF
B-Wade Smith, UNC.
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Team...................AP.UPI. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson...............12....13... 5 1 0 87 80 8 3 0 169 138 4-0 4-2 0-1 0-1
South Carolina...15........... 5 2 0 104 50 7 3 0 168 116 5-0 2-3 0-0 1-1
Duke................................... 3 2 0 68 42 5 5 0 128 131 3-1 2-4 0-0 1-2
North Carolina.................. 4 3 0 142 61 6 4 0 195 109 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0
Maryland........................... 3 3 0 75 87 4 6 0 132 175 1-2 3-3 0-1 0-2
Wake Forest....................... 2 4 0 73 100 3 7 0 124 163 2-1 0-6 1-0 0-3
NC State............................. 2 5 0 86 107 2 7 1 120 160 0-2-1 2-4 0-1 1-0
Virginia.............................. 1 5 0 64 172 1 9 0 89 301 1-3 0-4 0-2 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 11-18-1 (.383)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 20-15 18/--..................Virginia
W 26-21 --/--.......North Carolina
W 8-0 10/--.......... at Maryland
W 12-7 8/--.......... at Vanderbilt
L 6-26 10/--...at South Carolina
W 14-12 19/--.......... Wake Forest
L 0-13 17/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 13-6 --/--............. at NC State
W 34-12 16/--...... Boston College
W 36-19 12/--..................Furman
Sugar Bowl
L 0-7 12/ 1....................... LSU
DUKE
L 0-8 --/--...at South Carolina
L 12-15 --/--...............at Virginia
W 15-13 --/--..................... Illinois
W 12-7 --/--..................... Baylor
L 7-9 --/12.......at Notre Dame
W 20-13 --/--................. NC State
L 8-10 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
L 18-50 --/ 1.....................at LSU
W 29-0 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 7-6 --/17.at North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 0-34 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 21-6 --/--............. at NC State
L 0-8 --/10................. Clemson
L 10-14 --/--............ Texas A&M
L 0-27 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 7-20 --/ 6............... at Auburn
W 10-6 --/--.......South Carolina
L 14-40 --/--........................ Navy
(Baltimore)
W 26-14 ............. at Miami (Fla.)
W 44-6 .....................at Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 14-21 10/--................NC State
L 21-26 --/--............. at Clemson
W 8-7 --/--..... at Southern Cal
W 6-0 --/--...... South Carolina
W 27-0 --/--............... Maryland
W 26-7 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 21-7 17/--.......... at Tennessee
W 42-0 15/--.............at Virginia
L 24-34 11/--...... at Notre Dame
L 6-7 17/--...................... Duke
NC STATE
W 21-14 --/10...at North Carolina
L 6-21 --/--............... Maryland
W 26-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 7-13 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 6-13 --/--...at William & Mary
L 13-20 --/--...................at Duke
T 14-14 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 14-26 --/--.... #Miss. Southern
(Mobile, Ala.)
L 6-13 --/--................. Clemson
L 7-12 --/--... at South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 8-0 --/--....................... Duke
L 8-45 18/ 8................ at Army
W 24-14 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 0-6 --/--...at North Carolina
W 26-6 --/10................ Clemson
L 6-10 --/--...........at Maryland
W 32-7 --/--..............at Furman
W 28-14 --/--.................. Virginia
W 12-7 --/--.................NC State
W 24-7 16/--..........Wake Forest
VIRGINIA
L 15-20 --/18.............at Clemson
W 15-12 --/--........................Duke
L 14-26 --/--................. NC State
L 13-22 --/--..........Virginia Tech
(Roanoke, Va.)
L 6-35 --/ 1...................at Army
L 6-39 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
L 0-33 --/--.........................VMI
(Norfolk)
L 0-42 --/15......North Carolina
L 14-28 --/--...at South Carolina
L 6-44 --/--................Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 34-0 --/--............... Maryland
W 13-6 --/--......... Virginia Tech
...................... (Norfolk)
L 24-27 --/--......at Florida State
W 13-7 --/--.................NC State
L 7-9 --/--............at Villanova
L 7-26 --/--..at North Carolina
L 12-14 --/19............ at Clemson
L 0-29 --/--....................... Duke
L 7-21 --/ 2...............at Auburn
L 7-24 --/16.at South Carolina
1959
Clemson made it back-to-back titles finishing with a 6-1 record, one game ahead of
runner-up North Carolina ... The Tigers posted five shutouts, including four in a row ... Duke
suffered its first losing season in 12 years with a 4-6 mark ... Clemson earned the ACC its first bowl
game victory in four years with a 23-7 victory over Texas Christian in the inaugural Bluebonnet
Bowl ... The win over the Horned Frogs was the Tigers 300th football victory ... Duke lineman
and ACC Player of the Year Mike McGee became the first ACC player to be awarded the Outland
Trophy ... McGee was also a first-team All-America selection by the FWAA and became the
first interior lineman to be named ACC Player of the Year ... Clemsons Lou Cordileone was
an Academic All-American ... Tom Nugent succeeded Tommy Mont as Marylands head coach
and directed the Terps to a third-place ACC finish and a 5-5 mark overall ....Wake Forest head
coach Paul Amen was named Coach of the Year for the second time in his four years with the
Deacons as he led Wake to its best season since joining the ACC ... Clemson senior fullback
Doug Cline was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues best
blocker ... Wake Forest junior quarterback Norman Snead ranked 5th nationally in total offense
(136.5) ...Clemson senior halfback George Usry ranked 7th nationally in punt returns (175 yards)
...Virginia senior halfback Tommy Gravins ranked 5th nationally in kickoff returns (346 yards)
...Clemson senior halfback Bill Mathis ranked 10th nationally in scoring with 70 points ... Wake
Forest ranked 10th in the nation in passing offense (149.8) and 7th nationally in pass defense
(62.1)...Clemson ranked 6th nationally in rusing defense, allowing just 108.5 yards per game ...
Clemson also ranked 6th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 26.2 points a game ...The Tigers
defense recorded five shutouts during the course of the season.
1958
SECOND TEAM:
E-Al Goldstein, UNC
E-Dwight Bumgarner, DU
T-Lou Cordileone, CL
T-Jim Gardner, DU
G-Tom Gunderman, MD
G-Frank Marocco, NCS
C-Paul Snyder, CL
B-Jack Cummings, UNC
B-Ron Podwika, NCS
B-Jim Joyce, MD
B-Wade Smith, UNC.
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
11
4
0 70
8
12
0 60
Conference Overall
Team....................AP..UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson................ 11.............6 1 0 181 77 9 2 0 285 103 3-1 5-1 1-0 2-1
North Carolina.....................5 2 0 176 71 5 5 0 198 142 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-2
Maryland..............................4 2 0 143 104 5 5 0 184 188 3-2 1-3 1-0 1-2
Wake Forest..........................4 3 0 169 134 6 4 0 218 178 2-1 3-3 1-0 0-1
South Carolina.....................4 3 0 104 129 6 4 0 170 169 5-1 1-2 0-1 1-0
Duke......................................2 3 0 51 98 4 6 0 104 159 2-2 2-4 0-0 1-3
NC State................................0 6 0 76 122 1 9 0 117 201 0-3 0-5 1-1 0-0
Virginia.................................0 5 0 44 209 0
10 0 80 393 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-20-0 (.333)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 20-18 18/12...at North Carolina
W 47-0 5/--...............at Virginia
L 6-16 6/ 7.....at Georgia Tech
W 23-0 --/--................. NC State
W 27-0 17/--..at South Carolina
W 19-0 12/--.................... at Rice
W 6-0 10/--.......................Duke
L 25-28 11/--...............Maryland
W 33-31 19/--.......... Wake Forest
W 56-3 14/--..............at Furman
Bluebonnet Bowl
W 23-7 11/ 7..... Texas Christian
DUKE
L 7-12 --/14.at South Carolina
L 13-14 --/12........ at Ohio State
W 24-7 --/--........................ Rice
L 0-12 --/--......... at Pittsburgh
L 6-21 --/--......................Army
W 17-15 --/--............ at NC State
W 10-7 --/ 9.....at Georgia Tech
L 0-6 --/10............at Clemson
W 27-15 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 0-50 --/--......North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 27-7- -/--..........West Virginia
L 0-26 --/15................. at Texas
L 0-29 --/20............at Syracuse
L 7-10 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 14-7 --/--...... North Carolina
L 6-22 --/--..at South Carolina
L 14-22 --/--....................... Navy
(Baltimore)
W 28-25 --/11............ at Clemson
W 55-12 --/--.................. Virginia
W 33-28 --/--.................NC State
NORTH CAROLINA
L 18-20 12/18............... Clemson
L 8-28 --/--.......at Notre Dame
W 20-12 --/--................. NC State
W 19-6 --/11......South Carolina
L 7-14 --/--........... at Maryland
W 21-19 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 7-29 --/20...............Tennessee
L 7-14 --/--................. at Miami
W 41-0 --/--...................Virginia
W 50-0 --/--................... at Duke
NC STATE
W 15-13 --/--......... Virginia Tech
(Norfolk)
L 12-20 --/--...at North Carolina
L 0-23 --/--............. at Clemson
L 14-17 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 15-17 --/--....................... Duke
L 0-26 --/--................Wyoming
L 14-19 --/--...... Miss. Southern
(Mobile, Ala.)
L 12-21 .......................at UCLA
L 7-12 --/--...at South Carolina
L 28-33 --/--...........at Maryland
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 12-7 14/--..................... Duke
W 30-0 20/--................ Furman
W 30-14 16/13............... Georgia
L 6-19 11/--...at North Carolina
L 0-27 --/--................ Clemson
W 22-6 --/--.............. Maryland
W 32-20 --/--.............at Virginia
L 6-26 --/--................at Miami
W 12-7 --/--................NC State
L 20-43 --/--..........Wake Forest
(Charlotte).
VIRGINIA
L 0-37 --/--... William & Mary
L 0-47 --/ 5................. Clemson
L 10-55 --/19..............at Florida
L 12-19 --/--........................VMI
................. (Lynchburg)
L 14-40 --/--.........Virginia Tech
.................. (Richmond)
L 0-33 --/--..............Vanderbilt
L 12-34 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 20-32 --/--......South Carolina
L 0-41 --/--. at North Carolina
L 12-55 --/--.......... at Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 22-20 --/--......at Florida State
W 27-18 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 0-6 --/--................ at Tulane
W 10-7 --/--...........at Maryland
W 17-14 --/--............ at NC State
L 19-21 --/--...... North Carolina
W 34-12 --/--.................. Virginia
L 15-27 --/--...................at Duke
L 31-33 --/19............ at Clemson
W 43-20 --/--...... South Carolina
(Charlotte)
1960
Duke claimed its fourth ACC title (second outright) with a 5-1 league record, edging
runner-up NC State (4-1-1) ... The Wolfpack, 9-1 in 1959, lost their chance to share
the championship when it tied with South Carolina, 8-8, in their final game ... The
ACC won its second straight bowl game when Duke defeated 7th-ranked Arkansas,
7-6, in the Cotton Bowl ... NC States Roman Gabriel, the ACCs second-leading
passer with 1,182 yards, Dukes Dwight Bumgarner and North Carolinas John Schroeder
were Academic All-Americans ... William Hildebrand succeeded Paul Amen as head coach
at Wake Forest ... South Carolina played at Clemson for the first time in the 64 years of the
rivalry ... Wake Forests Norm Snead set a ACC single season record with 1,676 yards passing
... Snead was ranked 5th nationally in total offense and 2nd nationally in passing (12.3)... NC
States Roman Gabriel completed 60.5 percent of his passes, to set an ACC record and was
named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Gabriel, who ranked 7th nationally in passing (10.5) and
10th in total offense, was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Duke head coach Bill
Murray was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second time after leading the Blue Devils
to a No. 10 national ranking ... Duke senior tackle Dwight Bumgarner was named the recipient
of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the Conferences top blocker ... Duke senior end
Claude Tee Moorman, who led the ACC in pass receiving and finished second nationally
with 46 catches, was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Virginia sophomore end
Joe Kehoe ranked 5th nationally in pass receiving with 34 catches, while Maryland junior end
Gary Collins ranked 10th with 30 ... Maryland sophomore halfback James Condie ranked
5th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 35.2 on just 10 returns ... Clemson sophomore
guard Lon Armstrong ranked 10th nationally in points by kicking ...Wake Forest ranked 3rd
nationally in passing offense, averaging 169.6 yards per game.
SECOND TEAM:
E-Jim Tapp, NCS
E-John Schroeder, UNC
T-Wayne Wolff, WF
T-Ron Gassert, UVa
G-Alex Gilleskie, NCS
G-Dave Lynn, CL
C-Jim Fitzgerald, NCS
B-Bob Elliott, UNC
B-Don Altman, DU
B-Fred Shepherd, UVa
B-Bill McGuirt, CL
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP,
9
0
0 54
7
0
0 42
Conference Overall
Team................ AP.UPI..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Duke................. 10.... 11....5 1 0 129 40 8 3 0 173 114 4-0 3-3 1-0 2-0
NC State...........................4 1 1 77 54 6 3 1 148 113 3-0 3-3-1 0-0 0-0
Maryland.........................5 2 0 131 94 6 4 0 171 164 2-2 4-2 0-0 1-1
Clemson............................4 2 0 108 56 6 4 0 197 124 5-0 1-4 0-0 0-0
South Carolina................3 3 1 99 92 3 6 1 117 186 3-1-1 0-5 0-0 0-0
North Carolina................2 5 0 79 98 3 7 0 117 161 2-3 1-4 0-0 1-1
Wake Forest.....................2 5 0 100 163 2 8 0 119 215 0-4 2-4 0-0 0-2
Virginia............................0 6 0 54 180 0
10 0 103 332 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 8-20-0 (.286)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 28-7 9/--....... at Wake Forest
W 13-7 7/--..........Virginia Tech
W 21-7 8/--...................Virginia
L 17-19 8/--........... at Maryland
L 6-21 --/--................... at Duke
L 20-22 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
W 24-0 --/--.......North Carolina
W 12-2 --/--.......South Carolina
L 14-25 --/--... at Boston College
W 42-14 --/--...................Furman
NORTH CAROLINA
L 0-3 --/--................. NC State
L 12-29 --/--................. at Miami
W 12-7 --/--............ Notre Dame
L 12-13 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 6-22 --/--...at South Carolina
L 14-27 --/11...........at Tennessee
L 0-24 --/--..............at Clemson
L 19-22 --/--................Maryland
W 7-6 --/ 6........................Duke
W 35-8 --/--...............at Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 0-31 --/--...................... Duke
L 6-38 --/--............. at Georgia
L 6-21 --/--................at Miami
W 22-6 --/--..... North Carolina
L 0-15 --/--..........at Maryland
L 6-35 --/--................... at LSU
L 2-12 --/--............ at Clemson
T 8-8 --/--................NC State
W 41-20 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 26-0 --/--................. Virginia
DUKE
W 31-0 --/--... at South Carolina
W 20-7 --/--...........at Maryland
L 6-31 --/--............at Michigan
W 17-13 --/--.................NC State
W 21-6 --/--................. Clemson
W 6-0 15/--........ Georgia Tech
W 19-10 13/ 4..................... Navy
W 34-7 7/--...... at Wake Forest
L 6-7 6/--...at North Carolina
L 6-27 10/--................at UCLA
Cotton Bowl
W 7-6 10/ 7.............. Arkansas
NC STATE
W 29-14 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 3-0 --/--.at North Carolina
W 26-7 --/--................. Virginia
W 13-10 --/--.............. Maryland
L 13-17 --/--..................at Duke
L 0-7 --/--................at UCLA
W 20-13 --/--. at Miss. Southern
W 14-12 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 22-25 --/--....at Arizona State
T 8-8 --/--.at South Carolina
VIRGINIA
L 21-41 --/--... William & Mary
(Norfolk)
L 7-26 --/--............ at NC State
L 7-21 --/ 8.............at Clemson
L 16-30 --/--........................VMI
L 6-40 --/--.........Virginia Tech
(Roanoke)
L 20-28 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 6-41 --/ 8...................at Navy
L 12-44 --/--...............Maryland
L 8-35 --/--......North Carolina
L 0-26 --/--...at South Carolina
MARYLAND
W 31-8 --/--..... at West Virginia
L 0-34 --/15...................... Texas
L 7-20 --/--........................Duke
L 10-13 --/--............. at NC State
W 19-17 --/ 8.................. Clemson
W 14-13 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 15-0 --/--.......South Carolina
L 9-28 --/--.......... at Penn State
W 22-19 --/--.. at North Carolina
W 44-12 --/--...............at Virginia
WAKE FOREST
L 7-24 --/ 9................. Clemson
L 6-14 --/--......at Florida State
L 13-22 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 13-12 --/--..at North Carolina
L 13-14 --/--............... Maryland
W 28-20 --/--..............at Virginia
L 12-14 --/--.................NC State
L 7-34 --/ 7....................... Duke
L 0-16 --/--.................... at LSU
L 20-41 --/--..at South Carolina
105
1961
1962
Duke won its second straight ACC title and fifth overall, finishing with a 5-1
record, losing only to third-place Clemson ... The title was the 5th football
championship shared or won by the Blue Devils in the ACCs nine-year history
... North Carolina finished second edging Maryland when the Terps lost their season finale to
Virginia, 28-16 ... Earlier, the Cavaliers snapped an 18-game ACC losing streak with a 28-20 win
over South Carolina ... NC States Dennis Kroll was an Academic All-American ... The ACC
posted its best record against non-league foes in the 1960s, despite having only two teams, Duke
and Maryland, posting winning records ... Terp wide receiver Gary Collins, the ACCs leading
receiver with 30 catches for 428 yards and four TDs, was a consensus All-America and finished
8th in the Heisman Trophy voting as for the first time, two ACC players finished in the Top 10 of
the Heisman ballotting ... Collins also finished 8th nationally in pass receptions (30) ... NC State
senior quarterback Roman Gabriel led the ACC in total offense and passing and became the first
player in league history to be named ACC Player of the Year two years in a row ... Gabriel ranked
3rd nationally in passing, was named a first-team All-America by both the AFCA and the FWAA
and finished 9th in the Heisman Trophy balotting ... He ended his career with six ACC records
including career marks for most pass completions (285) and touchdown responsibility (34) ...
Virginia head coach Bill Elias became just the second ACC head coach to be named Coach of the
Year in his initial season on the job ... Duke junior tackle Art Gregory and North Carolina senior
guard Jim LeCompte were named co-recipients of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the
leagues best blockers ... Wake Forest running back Alan White ranked 8th nationally in rushing
per carry average, (6.3) ... Clemsons Eddie Werentz finished ranked 8th nationally (40.2) and
Wake Forests Bill Ruby ranked 10th nationally in punting ... Duke sophomore quarterback
Jay Wilkinson ranked 2nd nationally in punt returns with 328 yards, while Maryland junior
halfback Tom Brown ranked 5th, but averaged 24.3 yards on eight returns ... Brown ranked 2nd
nationally with an ACC-record eight pass interceptions while North Carolina sophomore Junior
Edge (7) ranked 3rd in the nation ... South Carolina senior halfback Jack Morris ranked 5th
nationally in kickoff returns ... first-year head coaches were Virginias Elias and Marvin Bass at
South Carolina ... Maryland ranked 9th nationally in passing offense (146.4).
SECOND TEAM:
E-Bill Hull, WF
E-Bill Ruby, WF
T-Ron Gassert, UVa
T-Roger Shoals, MD
G-Calvin West, CL
G-Bill Kirchiro, MD
C-Joe Craver, UNC
B-Jim Parker, CL
B-Mark Leggett, DU
B-Ray Farris, UNC
B-Walt Rappold, DU
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
8
0
0 48
3
12
3 39
Conference Overall
Team....................AP.UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Duke.....................20....14.... 5 1 0 102 35 7 3 0 183 106 3-1 2-2 2-0 0-0
North Carolina.................... 4 3 0 99 80 5 5 0 121 141 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-1
Maryland............................. 3 3 0 78 97 7 3 0 156 141 4-1 3-2 0-0 1-0
Clemson................................ 3 3 0 112 69 5 5 0 199 126 3-2 2-3 0-0 0-0
NC State............................... 3 4 0 101 102 4 6 0 129 149 2-1 1-5 1-0 0-1
South Carolina.................... 3 4 0 91 121 4 6 0 128 187 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0
Wake Forest......................... 3 4 0 72 92 4 6 0 103 159 3-1 1-5 0-0 0-0
Virginia................................ 2 4 0 85 144 4 6 0 123 190 3-1 0-3 1-2 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 14-14-0 (.500)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 17-21 --/--...............at Florida
L 21-24 --/--...............Maryland
W 27-0 --/--...at North Carolina
L 13-17 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 17-7 --/--.................. at Duke
L 14-24 --/--.............. at Auburn
W 21-6 --/--.................... Tulane
L 14-21 --/--..at South Carolina
W 35-6 --/--..................Furman
W 20-0 --/--................ NC State
DUKE
W 7-6 --/--...at South Carolina
W 42-0 --/--.................. Virginia
(Richmond)
W 23-3 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 0-21 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 7-17 --/--................. Clemson
W 17-6 --/--............ at NC State
L 14-28 --/--............at Michigan
W 30-9 --/--....................... Navy
(Norfolk)
W 6-3 --/--...... North Carolina
W 37-13 --/--............Notre Dame
MARYLAND
W 14-6 --/--................... at SMU
W 24-21 --/--............. at Clemson
W 22-21 --/ 7.................Syracuse
L 8-14 10/--..... North Carolina
W 21-0 --/--............at Air Force
L 10-20 --/--..at South Carolina
W 21-17 --/--..............Penn State
W 10-7 --/--.................NC State
W 10-7 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 16-28 --/--..............at Virginia
106
NORTH CAROLINA
W 27-22 --/--................NC State
L 0-27 --/--................ Clemson
W 14-8 --/10.........at Maryland
W 17-0 --/--.at South Carolina
L 0-10 --/--................at Miami
W 22-21 --/--.............. Tennessee
L 0-30 --/ 4....................... LSU
L 3-6 --/--..................at Duke
L 14-17 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 24-0 --/--................. Virginia
NC STATE
L 14-15 --/--.......... at Wyoming
L 22-27 --/--... at North Carolina
W 21-14 --/--.............at Virginia
L 7-26 --/ 3............at Alabama
W 7-0 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 6-17 --/--...................... Duke
W 7-6 --/--..... Miss. Southern
(Jackson)
L 7-10 --/--..........at Maryland
W 33-14 --/--..... South Carolina
L 0-20 --/--............ at Clemson
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 6-7 --/--....................... Duke
W 10-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 14-17 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 0-42 --/--........................ LSU
L 0-17 --/--...... North Carolina
W 20-10 --/--............... Maryland
L 20-28 --/--..............at Virginia
W 21-14 --/--................. Clemson
L 14-38 --/--............ at NC State
W 23-7 --/--..........at Vanderbilt
VIRGINIA
W 21-6 --/--....William & Mary
L 0-42 --/--....................... Duke
(Richmond)
L 14-21 --/--.................NC State
W 14-7 --/--........................ VMI
(Norfolk)
L 0-20 --/--......... Virginia Tech
(Roanoke)
L 15-21 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 28-20 --/--...... South Carolina
L 3-13 --/--................... at Navy
W 28-16 --/--............... Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 0-31 --/--................ at Baylor
L 7-10 --/--...... South Carolina
L 3-23 --/--...................at Duke
W 17-13 --/--............. at Clemson
L 0-7 --/--............ at NC State
W 21-15 --/--.................. Virginia
L 7-21 --/--...............at Auburn
W 24-15 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 7-10 --/--...........at Maryland
W 17-14 --/--...... North Carolina
SECOND TEAM:
E-Pete Widener, DU
E-John Caskey, USC
T-Jim Moss, USC
T-Dave Graham, UVa
G-Bill Sullivan, NCS
G-Bob Rowley, UVa
C-Paul Bengel, DU
B-Mark Leggett, DU
B-Ken Willard, UNC
B-Dan Reeves, USC
B-Joe Scarpati, NCS.
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team...................AP. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Duke............................ 14.... 6 0 0 134 43 8 2 0 199 105 4-1 3-1 1-0 0-0
Clemson............................... 5 1 0 85 60 6 4 0 168 130 2-3 4-1 0-0 0-0
Maryland............................ 5 2 0 132 77 6 4 0 170 128 4-1 2-3 0-0 0-0
South Carolina................... 3 4 0 134 91 4 5 1 187 148 3-0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0
NC State.............................. 3 4 0 84 80 3 6 1 108 139 1-2 2-3-1 0-1 0-0
North Carolina................... 3 4 0 92 106 3 7 0 112 206 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-1
Virginia............................... 1 4 0 57 127 5 5 0 194 167 4-1 1-3 0-1 0-0
Wake Forest........................ 0 7 0 44 178 0 10 0 66 278 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 9-17-2 (.357)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 9-26 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 7-0 --/--............ at NC State
W 24-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 16-24 --/--.................. Georgia
L 0-16 --/--....................... Duke
L 14-17 --/--...................Auburn
W 17-6 --/--...... North Carolina
W 44-3 --/--..............at Furman
W 17-14 --/--...........at Maryland
W 20-17 --/--...... South Carolina
DUKE
L 7-14 8/--.... at Southern Cal
W 21-8 --/--..... South Carolina
W 28-21 --/--...................Florida
(Jacksonville)
W 21-7 --/--..............California
W 16-0 --/--............ at Clemson
W 21-14 --/--................NC State
L 9-20 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 10-7 --/--.............. Maryland
W 50-0 --/--.... at Wake ForestW 16-14 --/--...at North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 7-0 --/--....................... SMU
W 13-2 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 14-6 --/--............ at NC State
W 31-13 --/--...... North Carolina
L 24-28 --/--.................at Miami
W 13-11 --/--...... South Carolina
L 7-23 --/--..........at Penn State
L 7-10 --/--...................at Duke
L 14-17 --/--................. Clemson
W 40-18 --/--.................. Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 6-7 --/--................ NC State
L 7-41 --/ 2......... at Ohio State
L 6-38 --/--..at Michigan State
L 13-31 --/--...............Maryland
W 19-14 --/--......South Carolina
W 23-14 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 6-17 --/--.............at Clemson
W 11-7 --/--..............at Virginia
L 7-21 --/--.......at Notre Dame
L 14-16 --/--.......................Duke
NC STATE
W 7-6 --/--..at North Carolina
L 0-7 --/--................. Clemson
L 6-14 --/--............... Maryland
L 14-19 --/--........... at Nebraska
L 0-30 --/--....... Southern Miss
(Mobile, Ala.)
L 14-21 --/--...................at Duke
T 10-10 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 6-17 --/--..at South Carolina
W 24-12 --/--.................. Virginia
W 27-3 --/--...... at Wake Forest
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 20-37 --/--... at Northwestern
L 8-21 --/--..................at Duke
T 7-7 --/--................. Georgia
W 27-6 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 14-19 --/--.at North Carolina
L 11-13 --/--..........at Maryland
W 40-6 --/--................. Virginia
W 17-6 --/--................NC State
W 26-13 --/--...............at Detroit
L 17-20 --/--............ at Clemson
VIRGINIA
W 19-7 --/--....William & Mary
L 15-20 --/--......... Virginia Tech
.................... (Roanoke)
W 28-6 --/--........................ VMI
W 14-12 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 34-7 --/--................ Davidson
L 6-40 --/--..at South Carolina
L 7-11 --/--...... North Carolina
L 12-24 --/--............ at NC State
L 18-40 --/--...........at Maryland
W 41-0 --/--.............. at Rutgers
WAKE FOREST
L 14-40 --/--.................. at Army
L 2-13 --/--............... Maryland
L 7-24 --/--................. Clemson
L 6-27 --/--...... South Carolina
L 12-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 14-23 --/--..at North Carolina
L 0-23 --/--........... at Tennessee
L 8-37 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 0-50 --/--....................... Duke
L 3-27 --/--.................NC State
1963
North Carolina and NC State, a combined 6-13-1 in 1962, tied for the 1963
conference crown with 6-1 records ... The Tar Heels beat the Wolfpack,
31-10, but lost to Clemson, 11-7 ... Duke and Clemson, both 5-2, tied for
second ... For the first time in its history, the ACC had two teams, North Carolina and NC State,
earn bowl bids ... The Tar Heels, 3-7 a year earlier and making their first bowl appearance since
1950, trounced Air Force, 35-0, in the Gator Bowl, while the Wolfpack, 3-6-1 the previous fall, and
playing in the post-season for the first time in 17 years, dropped a 16-12 decision to Mississippi
State in the Liberty Bowl ... North Carolina QB Junior Edge and NC States Joe Scarpati were
Academic All-Americans ... Head Coaches Jim Hickey of North Carolina and Earle Edwards of
NC State, who shared the ACC Football Championship, also shared the ACCs Coach of the Year
Award ... Duke senior halfback Jay Wilkinson led the ACC in scoring (72 pts) and finished second
in rushing and was named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Wilkinson finished 4th nationally in
scoring and was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA and NE ... he also finished 9th in
the Heisman Trophy ballotting ...... Duke senior tackle Chuck Walker was named the recipient
of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... North Carolina end Bob
Lacey was named a first-team All-America by the Associated Press and Newspaper Enterprise
Association (NE) ...Duke quarterback Scotty Glacken set an ACC record with four TD passes
against Clemson in the Blue Devils 35-30 victory ... Wake Forest quarterback Karl Sweetan
set an ACC mark for most pass interceptions, throwing six against Clemson in a 36-0 loss ...
Maryland quarterback Dick Shiner led the ACC in passing and ranked 5th nationally with 10.8
completions per game ... Duke QB Scott Glacken tied for 9th nationally (10.1) ... Duke senior
end Stan Crisson led the ACC in pass receiving and tied for 2nd nationally, averaging 4.8 catches
per game ... Maryland junior end Darryl Hill, ranked 5th nationally in pass receiving (4.3 per
game) ... North Carolina finished 10th nationally in total offense, averaging 341.4 yards per game
... Clemson ranked 6th nationally in rushing defense, allowing only 93.1 yards per game on the
ground ... The Tigers also ranked 5th nationally (184.7) in total defense.
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Team....................AP..UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
North Carolina............ 19.... 6 1 0 107 49 9 2 0 197 103 4-1 4-1 1-0 0-0
NC State............................... 6 1 0 149 70 8 3 0 188 107 3-0 4-2 1-1 0-0
Duke..................................... 5 2 0 177 108 5 4 1 230 198 3-2 1-2-1 1-0 0-1
Clemson................................ 5 2 0 160 75 5 4 1 181 140 2-1-1 3-3 0-0 0-2
Maryland............................. 2 5 0 105 128 3 7 0 148 201 2-3 1-3 0-1 0-1
South Carolina.................... 1 5 1 90 114 1 8 1 104 170 1-4 0-4-1 0-0 0-0
Wake Forest......................... 1 5 0 27 189 1 9 0 37 318 1-3 0-6 0-0 0-0
Virginia................................ 0 5 1 40 122 2 7 1 76 169 1-2-1 0-3 1-2 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 8-16-2 (.346)
CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 14-31 --/ 4..........at Oklahoma
L 0-27 --/ 9.....at Georgia Tech
L 3-7 --/--................ NC State
T 7-7 --/--.................. Georgia
L 30-35 --/--.................. at Duke
W 35-0 --/--..............at Virginia
W 36-0 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 11-7 --/--...at North Carolina
W 21-6 --/--...............Maryland
W 24-20 --/--...at South Carolina
DUKE
W 22-14 --/--......South Carolina
W 30-8 --/--..............at Virginia
W 30-12 --/--...............Maryland
.................. (Richmond)
T 22-22 --/--.......... at California
W 35-30 --/--................. Clemson
L 7-21 --/--............ at NC State
L 6-30 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 39-7 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 25-38 --/ 2....................... Navy
L 14-16 --/--......North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 14-36 --/--................ NC State
L 13-21 --/--..at South Carolina
L 12-30 --/--.......................Duke
.................. (Richmond)
L 7-14 --/--......North Carolina
W 21-14 --/--............... Air Force
W 32-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 15-17 --/--..............Penn State
L 7-42 --/ 4...................at Navy
L 6-21 --/--.............at Clemson
W 21-6 --/--..................Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
W 11-7 --/--..................Virginia L 14-22 --/--...................at Duke
L 0-31 --/--..at Michigan State W 21-13 --/--............... Maryland
W 21-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest L 7-27 --/--.............. at Georgia
W 14-7 --/--.......... at Maryland L 6-18 --/--.................NC State
W 31-10 --/--................ NC State T 10-10 --/--..............at Virginia
W 7-0 --/--..at South Carolina L 0-7 --/--...... North Carolina
W 28-7 --/--.................. Georgia L 7-20 --/--.....................Tulane
L 7-11 --/--................. Clemson L 0-9 --/--...at Memphis State
W 27-16 --/--.....................Miami L 19-20 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 16-14 --/--.................. at Duke L 20-24 --/--............. at Clemson
VIRGINIA
Gator Bowl
W 35-0 --/--............... Air Force L 7-11 --/--. at North Carolina
L 8-30 --/--.......................Duke
NC STATE
L 0-10 --/--.........Virginia Tech
W 36-14 --/--.......... at Maryland
..................... (Roanoke)
W 14-0 --/--...at Southern Miss W 6-0 --/--.. VMI (Richmond)
W 7-3 --/--.............at Clemson T 10-10 --/--......South Carolina
W 18-6 --/--...at South Carolina L 0-35 --/--................. Clemson
L 10-31 --/--...at North Carolina L 9-15 --/--................ NC State
W 21-7 --/--.......................Duke
.......................(Norfolk)
W 15-9 --/--..................Virginia W 9-7 --/--... William & Mary
(Norfolk) L 21-30 --/--...at Boston College
W 13-7 --/--.........Virginia Tech L 6-21 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 0-14 --/--..... at Florida State
W 42-0 --/--.......... Wake Forest WAKE FOREST
L 10-20 --/--.... at East Carolina
Liberty Bowl
L 12-16 --/--... Mississippi State L 0-27 --/--.........Virginia Tech
L 0-21 --/--......North Carolina
L 0-35 --/--..... at Florida State
L 0-47 --/--..................at Army
L 0-32 --/--...............Maryland
L 0-36 --/--.............at Clemson
L 7-39 --/--.................. at Duke
W 20-19 --/--......South Carolina
L 0-42 --/--............ at NC State
1964
NC State won its second outright ACC title and third overall, with a 5-2 league mark
... The Wolfpack lost to both Duke and Wake Forest ... The Blue Devils were second
with a 3-2-1 record ... For the only time in conference history, no team finished
with a winning record overall and the leagues last place team, Virginia, finished
with a .500 record-or-better ... Wake Forest, 1-19 the previous two years, posted
a 5-5 mark and earned first-year head coach Bill Tate league Coach of the Year honors ...
Deacon halfback Brian Piccolo became the first ACC player to lead the nation in rushing
with 1,044 yards and scoring with 111 points ... Both yards and points were ACC singleseason records ... Piccolo was named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Piccolo also finished 10th
in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ... North Carolina running back Ken Willard, third among
conference rushing leaders with 835 yards, earned Academic All-America honors ... Willard
was named a first-team All-America (Central Press) ... North Carolina senior fullback Eddie
Kesler was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the
Conference ... Maryland running back Bo Hickey was ranked 10th nationally in rushing with
894 yards ... Virginia junior halfback Roger Davis ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns
with 461 yards, while Duke junior halfback John Gutekunst ranked 5th nationally (458) ...
Maryland placekicker Bernardo Bramson ranked 7th nationally in points by kicking (44) ...
Future NFL head coaches Dan Reeves (USC) and John Mackovic (WF) both earned secondteam All-ACC honors.
SECOND TEAM:
E-Chuck Drulis, DU
E-J.R. Wilburn, USC
T-Bob Kowalkowski, UVa
T-Olaf Drozdov, MD
G-Richy Zarro, UNC
G-J.V. McCarthy, DU
C-Ted Bunton, CL
B-Thom Hickey, MD
B-Dan Reeves, USC
B-John Mackovic, WF
B-Hal Davis, CL
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
17
9
0 111
10
2
0 62
Conference Overall
Team................... AP.. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
NC State............................... 5 2 0 94 117 5 5 0 119 194 3-0 2-5 0-0 0-1
Duke..................................... 3 2 1 120 70 4 5 1 148 135 3-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-1
Maryland............................. 4 3 0 125 74 5 5 0 164 126 3-2 1-3 1-0 0-1
North Carolina.................... 4 3 0 146 76 5 5 0 178 135 4-1 1-3 0-1 0-0
Wake Forest......................... 4 3 0 114 125 5 5 0 172 178 2-1 2-4 1-0 0-0
South Carolina.................... 2 3 1 65 90 3 5 2 95 176 2-0-2 1-5 0-0 0-1
Clemson................................ 2 4 0 53 88 3 7 0 105 135 2-2 1-5 0-0 0-0
Virginia................................ 1 5 0 74 151 5 5 0 163 214 3-3 1-2 1-0 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-17-1 (.375)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 28-0 --/--..................Furman
L 0-9 --/--............ at NC State
L 7-14 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 7-19 --/--..............at Georgia
W 21-2 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 10-14 --/--................... at TCU
W 29-7 --/--..................Virginia
L 0-29 --/--......North Carolina
L 0-34 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 3-7 --/--......South Carolina
DUKE
T 9-9 --/--...at South Carolina
W 30-0 --/--...................Virginia
W 24-17 --/--................Maryland
W 35-3 --/--................. NC State
W 6-0 --/--...................at Army
L 8-21 --/ 8.......... Georgia Tech
L 7-20 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 14-27 --/--....................at Navy
L 15-21 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 0-17 --/--................. at Tulane
MARYLAND
L 3-13 --/ 2............. Oklahoma
W 24-6 --/--..... South Carolina
L 13-14 --/--........... at NC State
L 17-24 --/--..................at Duke
W 10-9 --/--..... North Carolina
(Norfolk)
L 17-21 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 9-17 --/-...........at Penn State
W 27-22 --/--...................... Navy
W 34-0 --/--................ Clemson
W 10-0 --/--.............at Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 13-14 --/--................ NC State
W 21-15 --/--...... Michigan State
W 23-0 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 3-20 --/--....................at LSU
L 9-10 --/--...............Maryland
(Norfolk)
W 24-6 --/--......South Carolina
L 8-24 --/--..............at Georgia
W 29-0 --/--.............at Clemson
L 27-31 --/--..............at Virginia
W 21-15 --/--.......................Duke
NC STATE
W 14-13 --/--... at North Carolina
W 9-0 --/--................. Clemson
W 14-13 --/--...............Maryland
L 0-21 --/ 3............ at Alabama
L 3-35 ---/--................. at Duke
W 24-15 --/--..............at Virginia
W 17-14 --/--......South Carolina
L 19-28 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 6-28 --/--..... at Florida State
L 13-27 --/--...... at Wake Forest
SOUTH CAROLINA
T 9-9 --/--........................Duke
L 6-24 --/--........... at Maryland
T 7-7 --/--................... Georgia
L 6-28 --/ 8............ at Nebraska
L 0-37 --/--................at Florida
L 6-24 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 14-17 --/--............. at NC State
W 17-14 --/--.............The Citadel
W 23-13 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 7-3 --/--..............at Clemson
VIRGINIA
L 21-31 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 0-30 --/--.................. at Duke
W 20-17 --/--.........Virginia Tech
W 20-19 --/--.. VMI (Richmond)
W 35-14 --/--......................Army
L 15-24 --/--................ NC State
L 7-29 --/--.............at Clemson
W 14-13 --/--.at William & Mary
W 31-27 --/--......North Carolina
L 0-10 --/--...............Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 31-21 --/--...............at Virginia
W 38-21 --..............Virginia Tech
(Roanoke)
L 0-23 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 6-9 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
L 2-21 --/--.................. Clemson
W 21-17 --/--........... at Maryland
L 14-23 --/--...at Memphis State
W 20-7 --/--........................Duke
L 13-23 --/--...at South Carolina
W 27-13 --/--................. NC State
107
1965
Duke and South Carolina finished the 1965 gridiron season tied atop the
league standings with identical 4-2 league records ... However, due to
the participation of two ineligible players, South Carolina was required
to forfeit all of its victories, including wins over NC State and Clemson ... As a result, the
Wolfpack and Tigers finished with 5-2 records and were declared co-champions ... Duke,
which had lost to Clemson, 3-2, remained with a 4-2 ACC mark and finished third ... George
Blackburn became Virginias 33rd head coach ... Marylands Bob Sullivan had a NCAAleading 10 interceptions ... NC State defesnive back Tony Golmont tied for 4th nationally with
seven pass interceptions ...Virginias Don Parker was an Academic All-American... North
Carolina quarterback Danny Talbott, who led the ACC in total offense (1,477 yards), was
named the leagues Player of the Year ... Talbott, a true triple threat, also led the ACC in scoring
with 70 points including 7 touchdowns, 13 PATs and 5 field goals ... NC State head coach
Earle Edwards was tabbed for the third time as the ACCs Coach of the Year ... Duke senior
offensive guard John McNabb was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy
as the leagues top blocker ... Duke punter Rodney Stewart ranked 7th in the nation, averaging
42.8 yards on 41 punts ...South Carolina halfback Benny Galloway ranked 10th nationally in
kickoff returns (463) ... at the end of the 1965-66 school year North Carolinas Danny Talbott,
who earned all-ACC honors in football and basketball, was named the ACCs Athlete of the
Year and winner of the Anthony McKevlin Award.
DEFENSE:
E- Butch Sursavage, CL
E-Pele Sokalsky, NCS
T-Dennis Byrd, NCS
T-Chuck Stavins, DU
MG-Joe Fratangelo, UNC
LB-Bob Matheson, DU
LB-Bill Hecht, CL
B-Tony Golmont, NCS
B-Ben Galloway, USC
B-Joe Carazo, WF
B-Bob Sullivan, MD
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Team................. AP.UPI
W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Duke............................... (4-2) 4 2 0 117 60 6 4 0 216 157 3-1 3-3 0-0 0-0
*South Carolina............ (0-6) 4 2 0 114 84 5 5 0 151 167 3-2 2-3 0-0 0-1
NC State......................... (5-2) 4 3 0 97 62 6 4 0 134 110 3-1 3-3 0-0 0-1
Clemson.......................... (5-2) 4 3 0 99 76 5 5 0 117 137 4-1 1-4 0-0 0-1
North Carolina.............. (3-3) 3 3 0 73 97 4 6 0 146 195 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-2
Maryland....................... (3-3) 3 3 0 87 95 4 6 0 132 164 1-4 3-2 0-0 0-0
Virginia.......................... (3-3) 2 4 0 82 115 4 6 0 170 189 1-4 2-2 1-0 0-0
Wake Forest................... (2-4) 1 5 0 57 137 3 7 0 88 204 2-1 0-5 0-1 0-0
*Denotes all games forfeited by conference action.
Clemson and NC State co-champions with 5-2 records.
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-18-0 (.400)
CLEMSON... (AP-rank:CU/OPP)
W 21-7 --/--................ NC State
W 20-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 6-28 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 9-23 --/ 4..............at Georgia
W 3-2 --/--.................. at Duke
W 3-0 --/--....................... TCU
W 26-13 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 13-17 --/--. at North Carolina
L 0-6 --/--...............Maryland
L 16-17 --/--...at South Carolina
(forfeit win)
DUKE
W 21-7 --/--..............at Virginia
W 20-15 --/--..at South Carolina
W 41-21 --/--.................... at Rice
W 21-13 --/--..............Pittsburgh
L 2-3 --/--................. Clemson
L 14-28 --/--................at Illinois
L 23-35 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 0-21 --/--............ at NC State
W 40-7 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 34-7 --/--......North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 24-7 --/--....................... Ohio
L 7-24 --/--.................Syracuse
W 10-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 10-12 --/--. at North Carolina
L 7-29 --/--................ NC State
W 27-14 --/--..at South Carolina
L 7-19 --/--...................at Navy
W 6-0 --/--.............at Clemson
L 27-33 --/--..................Virginia
L 7-19 --/--..............Penn State
108
NORTH CAROLINA
L 24-31 --/ 4................Michigan
W 14-3 --/--......... at Ohio State
L 17-21 --/--..................Virginia
W 10-7 --/--............ at NC State
W 12-10 --/--...............Maryland
L 10-12 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 35-47 --/--.................. Georgia
W 17-13 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-17 --/ 4.......at Notre Dame
L 7-34 --/--.................. at Duke
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 13-3 --/--.........at The Citadel
L 15-20 --/--........................Duke
W 13-7 --/--................. NC State
(forfeit loss)
L 3-24 --/--............at Tennessee
W 38-7 --/--........... Wake Forest
(forfeit loss)
L 7-21 --/--.....................at LSU
L 14-27 --/--................Maryland
W 17-7 --/--...............at Virginia
(forfeit loss)
L 14-35 --/ 5............. at Alabama
W 17-16 --/--.Clemson (forfeit loss)
NC STATE
L 7-21 --/--.............at Clemson
W 13-11 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 7-13 --/--...at South Carolina
(forfeit win)
L 7-10 --/--......North Carolina
L 6-28 --/ 9...............at Florida
W 29-7 --/--.......... at Maryland
W 13-0 --/--..............at Virginia
W 21-0 --/--.......................Duke
W 3-0 --/--..........Florida State
W 28-20 --/--................... at Iowa
VIRGINIA
L 7-21 --/--.......................Duke
L 14-20 --/--................. Clemson
W 21-17 --/--. at North Carolina
W 14-10 --/--........................VMI
W 41-0 --/--........ West Virginia
(Richmond)
L 14-22 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 0-13 --/--................ NC State
L 7-17 --/--......South Carolina
(forfeit win)
L 19-42 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 33-27 --/--.......... at Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 3-12 --/--.........Virginia Tech
(Roanoke)
L 11-13 --/--............ at NC State
W 7-0 --/--..............Vanderbilt
L 7-10 --/--...............Maryland
L 7-38 --/--...at South Carolina
.................. (forfeit win)
W 12-10 --/--......North Carolina
L 13-26 --/--.............at Clemson
L 0-35 --/--..... at Florida State
L 7-40 --/--.................. at Duke
W 21-20 --/--...at Memphis State
1966
Frank Howards Clemson Tigers won their fourth outright title and fifth overall,
posting a 6-1 ACC record with their only loss to second-place NC State, which
finished a game back at 5-2 ... The Wolfpacks two losses were to North Carolina
and South Carolina and were the only league wins on the year for the Tar Heels and
Gamecocks ... Virginia (3-3) tied Maryland for third, its best finish since the ACC
was formed ... Clemson was the only ACC team to post a winning overall record ... NC State
defensive tackle Dennis Byrd (NE), Clemson offensive tackle Wayne Mass (AFCA) and Duke
linebacker Bob Matheson (AP) were named first-team All-Americas... South Carolina defeated
NC State, 31-22, in the Wolfpacks first game in the Carter-Finley Stadium, then titled Carter
Stadium ... First-year head coaches were Tom Harp at Duke, Lou Saban at Maryland and Paul
Dietzel at South Carolina ... Three players, Roger Hayes of Duke, NC States Don Donaldson
and Virginias Don Parker, were Academic All-Americans, Parker for the second straight year
... Clemson head coach Frank Howard was named the ACCs Coach of the Year for the second
time in his career ... Virginia quarterback Bob Davis was named the ACCs Player of the Year
after leading the conference in total offense (1,688 yards) and passing ... Clemson offensive
tackle Wayne Mass was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the
leagues top blocker ... Virginia halfback Frank Quayle led the nation in all-purpose yardage,
averaging 161.6 yards per game ... NC State wingback Gary Rowe ranked 4th nationally in
kickoff returns (505 yards), while North Carolina halfback Dave Riggs (6th), Duke halfback
Andy Beath (9th) and Virginias Quayle (10th) all were ranked among the nations top ten
...NC State placekicker Harold Deters ranked 7th nationally in points by kicking ...South
Carolina defensive back Bobby Bryant, who was also an All-America baseball player, was
named the ACCs Athlete of the Year and recipient of the McKevlin Award.
DEFENSE:
E-Butch Sursavage, CL
E-Dick Absher, MD
T-Dennis Byrd, NCS
T-Robert Grant, WF
T-Bob Foyle, DU
LB-Bob Matheson, DU
LB-Dave Everette, NCS
B-Art McMahon, NCS
B-Andy Harper, WF
B-Bobby Bryant, USC
B-Wayne Page, CL
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP
Quayle, UVa
11
0
0 66
Calabrese, DU 10
0
0 60
.Conference Overall
Team.............. AP.UPI....... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson............................... 6 1 0 162 108 6 4 0 174 177 4-0 2-4 0-0 0-3
NC State.............................. 5 2 0 165 116 5 5 0 191 168 3-2 2-2 0-1 0-2
Virginia............................... 3 3 0 150 150 4 6 0 214 235 3-2 1-4 0-0 0-1
Maryland............................ 3 3 0 117 107 4 6 0 180 204 4-2 0-4 0-0 0-0
Duke.................................... 2 3 0 100 96 5 5 0 164 237 2-2 3-3 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest........................ 2 4 0 63 102 3 7 0 90 162 1-3 2-4 0-0 0-0
South Carolina................... 1 3 0 49 80 1 9 0 95 216 0-4 1-5 0-0 0-1
North Carolina................... 1 4 0 52 99 2 8 0 90 196 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-27-0 (.206)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 40-35 --/--................. Virginia
L 12-13 --/ 9.... at Georgia Tech
L 0-26 --/ 4............at Alabama
W 9-6 --/--...................... Duke
L 0-30 --/ 5.... at Southern Cal
W 23-21 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 27-3 --/--..... North Carolina
W 14-10 --/--..........at Maryland
L 14-23 --/--........... at NC State
W 35-10 --/--..... South Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA
L 0-10 --/-.............at Kentucky
W 10-7 --/--................ NC State
W 21-7 --/ 8........... at Michigan
L 0-32 --/ 2.......at Notre Dame
L 0-3 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 3-28 --/--..............at Georgia
L 3-27 --/--.............at Clemson
L 14-20 --/--............... Air Force
L 25-41 --/--.......................Duke
L 14-21 --/--..................Virginia
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 12-28 --/--....................at LSU
L 7-16 --/--...... Memphis State
L 0-7 --/--.................. Georgia
W 31-21 --/--............ at NC State
L 6-10 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 17-29 --/--...........at Tennessee
L 2-14 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 10-32 --/--..........Florida State
L 0-24 --/ 3............ at Alabama
L 10-35 --/--.............at Clemson
DUKE
W 34-15 --/--........ West Virginia
W 14-7 --/--......... at Pittsburgh
W 27-8 --/--..................Virginia
L 19-21 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 6-9 --/--.............at Clemson
L 7-33 --/--................ NC State
L 7-48 --/ 6......... Georgia Tech
W 9-7 --/--...................at Navy
L 0-64 --/ 1.......at Notre Dame
W 41-25 --/--. at North Carolina
NC STATE
L 10-28 --/ 2...at Michigan State
L 7-10 --/--. at North Carolina
W 15-12 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 21-31 --/--......South Carolina
L 10-17 --/ 8................... Florida
W 33-7 --/--.................. at Duke
W 42-21 --/--..................Virginia
W 24-21 --/--...............Maryland
L 6-7 --/--...... Southern Miss.
(Norfolk)
W 23-14 --/--................. Clemson
VIRGINIA
W 24-10 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 35-40 --/--.............at Clemson
L 8-27 --/--.................. at Duke
L 6-20 --/--.................... Tulane
W 38-27 --/--........................VMI
L 7-24 --/--.........Virginia Tech
L 21-42 --/--............ at NC State
L 13-14 --/ 5.....at Georgia Tech
W 41-17 --/--...............Maryland
W 21-14 --/--. at North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 7-15 --/--.........at Penn State
W 34-7 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 7-28 --/--................Syracuse
W 21-19 --/--...................... Duke
W 28-9 --/--........West Virginia
W 14-2 --/--..... South Carolina
L 21-24 --/--........... at NC State
L 10-14 --/--................ Clemson
L 17-41 --/--.............at Virginia
L 21-45 --/--.....at Florida State
WAKE FOREST
L 10-24 --/--..............at Virginia
L 7-34 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 12-15 --/--................ NC State
L 6-14 --/--.............. at Auburn
W 10-6 --/--...at South Carolina
W 3-0 --/--... at North Carolina
L 21-23 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-11 --/--.........Virginia Tech
W 21-7 --/--...... Memphis State
L 0-28 --/--..... at Florida State
1967
Clemson captured its second straight outright title, and sixth overall, with a perfect
6-0 mark ... NC State (5-1) finished second, with its only loss a 14-6 decision to the
Tigers in its final regular-season game ... The Wolfpack compiled an 8-2 regular season
overall record and earned a trip to the Liberty Bowl, where they defeated Georgia, 147... State was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally before falling out of the nations Top 10 at seasons
end ... Maryland hired its third football coach in as many years with Bob Ward replacing Lou
Saban ... The Terps, who had never finished lower than fifth place in the ACC standings, suffered
through their first winless season in 75 years and finished eighth with an 0-6 ACC mark and 0-9
record overall ... Harry Olszewski of Clemson and NC States Dennis Byrd earned consensus
All-America honors ... NC State head coach Earle Edwards became the first coach in ACC
history to be named Coach of the Year four times ... Clemson tailback Buddy Gore, who led the
ACC in rushing was named the Conferences Player of the Year ... Gore finished the year ranked
8th nationally in rushing ... Clemson senior guard Harry Olszweski was named the recipient of
the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... NC State placekicker Gerald
Warren led the nation in points by kicking with70 and in field goals with 17 ... NC State All-ACC
defensive back Fred Combs led the ACC and placed 9th nationally in punt returns, averaging 9.0
yards on 22 returns ... Combs also earned first-team All-America honors ... Marylands Kenny
Dutton ranked 10th nationally in kickoff returns with 454 yards ... Virginia finished the year
ranked 2nd nationally in pass defense, allowing only 91.8 yards per game through the air ... NC
States White Shoes defense finished the year ranked 6th nationally in scoring defense, allowing
just 8.7 points per game.
DEFENSE:
E-Mark Capuano, NCS
E-Ronnie Ducworth, CL
T-Dennis Byrd, NCS
T-Don Somma, USC
MG-Bob Foyle, DU
LB-Tim Bice, USC
LB-Jimmy Catoe, CL
DB-Andy Beath, DU
DB-Fred Combs, NCS
DB-Frank Liberatore, CL
DB-Jack Davenport, UNC
SP-Gerald Warren, NCS
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
0
19
17 70
10
0
0 60
.Conference Overall
Team.................. AP.. UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson................................6 0 0 118 38 6 4 0 166 128 3-2 3-2 0-0 1-1
NC State...................... 17.....5 1 0 132 52 9 2 0 214 94 4-0 4-2 1-0 1-0
South Carolina....................4 2 0 125 108 5 5 0 159 166 4-1 1-4 0-0 0-0
Virginia................................3 3 0 103 103 5 5 0 172 169 2-3 3-2 0-0 0-1
Wake Forest.........................3 4 0 128 140 4 6 0 175 256 2-1 2-4 0-1 0-2
Duke.....................................2 4 0 84 101 4 6 0 143 153 0-3 2-3 2-0 0-1
North Carolina....................2 5 0 78 115 2 8 0 104 182 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-0
Maryland.............................0 6 0 40 151 0 9 0 46 231 0-4 0-5 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 9-20-0 (.310)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 23-6 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 17-24 --/ 5.................. Georgia
L 0-10 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 21-43 --/--.............. at Auburn
W 13-7 --/--.................. at Duke
L 10-13 --/--................ Alabama
W 17-0 --/--...at North Carolina
W 28-7 --/--...............Maryland
W 14-6 --/10............... NC State
W 23-12 --/--...at South Carolina
DUKE
W 31-13 --/--...........Wake Forest
(Raleigh)
L 7-10 --/--............at Michigan
L 17-21 --/--...... South Carolina
W 10-7 --/--.................. at Army
W 13-6 --/--..............at Virginia
L 7-13 --/--................. Clemson
L 7-28 --/ 5............ at NC State
L 7-19 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 35-16 --/--....................... Navy
(Miami, Fla.)
L 9-20 --/--...... North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 0-35 --/--..........at Oklahoma
L 3-7 --/--.................Syracuse
L 9-31 --/ 9.................NC State
L 0-14 --/--..at North Carolina
L 0-31 --/--..at South Carolina
L 3-38 --/--..............Penn State
L 7-28 --/--............. at Clemson
L 17-35 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 7-12 --/--.................. Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 7-13 --/--........... at NC State
L 10-16 --/--.at South Carolina
L 11-36 --/--....................Tulane
L 7-21 --/--.............Vanderbilt
L 8-10 --/--...........at Air Force
W 14-0 --/--.............. Maryland
L 10-20 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 0-17 --/--................ Clemson
L 17-40 --/--.............at Virginia
W 20-9 --/--..................at Duke
NC STATE
W 13-7 --/--..... North Carolina
W 24-6 --/--...................Buffalo
W 20-10 --/--.........Florida State
W 16-6 --/ 2.................Houston
W 31-9 9/--.............. Maryland
W 24-7 5/--..........Wake Forest
W 28-7 5/--...................... Duke
W 30-8 4/--.............at Virginia
L 8-13 3/--.........at Penn State
L 6-14 10/--........... at Clemson
Liberty Bowl
W 14-7 --/--................. Georgia
1968
NC State emerged with its third outright ACC title, beating six of its seven league
opponents ... The Wolfpacks lone setback was to Clemson, 24-19 ... The Tigers
went to the final weekend of the season before losing to South Carolina and
finishing second with a 4-1-1 mark ... Virginia, the first ACC team to average over
400 yards in total offense (439.4), also recorded its first winning season (7-3) since 1952 ... NC
States Bobby Hall was an Academic All-America selection ... Duke QB Leo Hart became the
first ACC player to pass for over 2,000 yards, totaling 2,238 yards and 11 TDs ... He finished
ranked 10th nationally in passing, averaging 16.2 completions per game ... Virginia tailback
Frank Quayle set an ACC rushing record with 1,213 yards and an ACC combo record-yards rushing and receiving--of 1,665 yards ... Quayle was named ACC Player of the Year and
was ranked 9th nationally in rushing yardage ... Virginia head coach George Blackburn, who
guided the Cavaliers to their best record since joining the conference, was named ACC Coach
of the Year ... Virginia senior offensive tackle Greg Shelly was named the recipient of the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the conferences best blocker ... NC State junior defensive
tackle Ron Carpenter was named a first-team All-America ... Duke senior end Henley Carter
ranked 6th nationally in pass receptions and set ACC single-season records for most receptions
(65) and yards receiving (892) ... N C States Bobby Hall ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff
returns with and set an ACC single-season record with 721 yards, while Dukes Ed Hicklin
ranked 8th nationally (555) and North Carolinas Don McCauley ranked 9th in the nation (553)
... Virginia ranked 9th nationally in rushing offense (280.0) ... Duke ranked 5th nationally in
passing offense (265.3).
DEFENSE:
E-Mark Capuano, NCS
E-Ronnie Ducworth, CL
T-John Cagle, CL
T-Ron Carpenter, NCS
MG-Bob Paczkoski, UVa
LB-Jimmy Catoe, CL
LB-Dick Biddle, DU
DB-Wally Orrel, USC
DB-Gary Yount, NCS
DB-Jack Whitley, NCS
DB-Digit Laughridge, WF
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP
Quayle, UVa
14
0
0 84
Anderson, UVa 10
2
0 62
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP..UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
NC State.............................. 6 1 0 170 74 6 4 0 205 185 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0
Clemson............................... 4 1 1 126 82 4 5 1 184 179 2-2 2-3-1 0-0 0-0
Virginia............................... 3 2 0 147 117 7 3 0 329 222 4-1 3-2 0-0 0-1
South Carolina................... 4 3 0 160 150 4 6 0 204 226 0-4 4-2 0-0 0-2
Duke.................................... 3 4 0 133 169 4 6 0 214 287 2-2 1-4 1-0 0-0
Wake Forest........................ 2 3 1 136 127 2 7 1 212 228 2-2-1 0-5 0-0 0-1
Maryland............................ 2 5 0 130 186 2 8 0 171 299 2-3 0-4 0-1 0-1
North Carolina................... 1 6 0 133 230 3 7 0 178 272 2-3 1-4 0-0 1-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-21-0 (.250)
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 34-3 --/--............. Iowa State
W 16-10 --/--..... North Carolina
W 21-17 --/--..................at Duke
L 0-21 --/--............. at Georgia
L 0-17 --/--.....at Florida State
W 24-23 --/--................. Virginia
W 31-0 --/--.............. Maryland
L 21-35 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 0-17 --/--............at Alabama
L 12-23 --/--................ Clemson
CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP)
T 20-20 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 13-31 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 21-24 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 10-21 --/--...................Auburn
W 39-22 --/--....................... Duke
L 14-21 --/--.............at Alabama
W 24-19 --/--............ at NC State
W 16-0 --/--...........at Maryland
W 24-14 --/--...... North Carolina
L 3-7 --/--... at South Carolina
VIRGINIA
L 7-26 --/--..................at Army
W 35-12 --/--................... Buffalo
W 14-12 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 6-13 --/--.......................Duke
L 23-24 --/--..at South Carolina
L 13-18 --/--........................VMI
L 8-30 --/ 4................ NC State
W 40-17 --/--......North Carolina
W 14-10 --/--................ at Tulane
W 12-7 --/--.......... at Maryland
DUKE
W 14-7 --/--..at South Carolina
L 10-31 --/--............at Michigan
W 30-28 --/--............... Maryland
(Norfolk)
L 20-50 --/--.................. Virginia
L 22-39 --/--............. at Clemson
L 25-57 --/--.................. at Army
W 46-30 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 15-17 --/--.................NC State
W 18-3 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 14-25 --/--... at North Carolina
WAKE FOREST
L 13-31 --/--....................... Duke
(Raleigh)
L 6-23 --/--............. at Clemson
L 6-50 --/ 3............. at Houston
L 12-14 --/--.................. Virginia
L 10-42 --/--.. at Memphis State
L 7-24 --/ 5............ at NC State
W 20-10 --/--..at North Carolina
W 35-21 --/--...... South Carolina
W 31-24 --/--................. at TulsaW 35-17 --/--............... Maryland
MARYLAND
L 14-24 --/--..............Florida State
L 14-32 --/--................ at Syracuse
L 28-30 --/--...........................Duke
(Norfolk)
W 33-24 --/--..........North Carolina
W 21-19 --/--..........South Carolina
L 11-31 --/--................ at NC State
L 14-38 --/--.......... at Wake Forest
L 0-16 --/--..................... Clemson
L 13-57 --/ 3..................Penn State
L 23-28 --/--..................at Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 6-38 --/--.................NC State
L 27-32 --/--...... South Carolina
W 8-7 --/--..........at Vanderbilt
L 24-33 --/--...........at Maryland
W 22-7 --/ 7....................Florida
L 31-48 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 15-28 --/--............at Air Force
L 6-41 --/--.................. Virginia
L 14-24 --/--............. at Clemson
W 25-14 --/--....................... Duke
VIRGINIA
L 6-44 --/ 1.............. at Purdue
W 47-0 --/--....................... VMI
W 41-14 --/--............... Davidson
W 50-20 --/--..................at Duke
L 0-19 --/--........... at NC State
W 24-0 --/--.................. at Navy
L 28-49 --/--..... South Carolina
W 41-6 --/--...at North Carolina
W 63-47 --/--....................Tulane
W 28-23 --/--.............. Maryland
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 7-14 --/--...................... Duke
W 32-27 --/--.at North Carolina
L 20-21 --/16................ Georgia
L 12-36 --/--........... at NC State
L 19-21 --/--..........at Maryland
L 28-35 --/20........Florida State
W 49-28 --/--.............at Virginia
W 34-21 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 6-17 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 7-3 --/--............ at Clemson
NC STATE
W 10-6 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 38-6 --/--.at North Carolina
L 14-28 --/--.........at Oklahoma
L 14-35 --/--.................. at SMU
W 36-12 --/--..... South Carolina
W 19-0 --/--................. Virginia
W 31-11 --/--.............. Maryland
L 19-24 --/--................ Clemson
W 17-15 --/--..................at Duke
L 7-48 --/--.........Florida State WAKE FOREST
L 6-10 --/--.................NC State
T 20-20 --/--................. Clemson
L 19-24 --/--..........at Minnesota
L 6-7 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 27-28 --/ 5............... at Purdue
W 48-31 --/--...... North Carolina
W 38-14 --/--............... Maryland
L 21-34 --/--...... South Carolina
L 3-18 --/--...................at Duke
L 24-42 --/--......at Florida State
109
1969
South Carolina captured its first outright ACC championship, winning all six of its
league games ... Coach Paul Dietzels club became only the third team in ACC history,
to post a 6-0 record ... Dietzel was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Defending
champion NC State was a distant second at 3-2-1 ... Clemson, Duke, Maryland and
North Carolina all tied for third ... The Gamecocks made their first post-season appearance in 23
years, losing to West Virginia in the Peach Bowl, 14-3 ... Clemsons Frank Howard retired at
the end of the 1969 season with a 30-year mark of 165-118-12, including six conference titles ...
North Carolinas Don Hartig was an Academic All-American ... First year head coaches were
Roy Lester at Maryland and Cal Stoll at Wake Forest ... North Carolina tailback Don McCauley,
who led the ACC in rushing and finished 8th nationally, was named ACC Player of the Year ...
Maryland senior offensive tackle Ralph Sontag was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs
Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... South Carolina fullback Warren Muir was a
first-team All-America selection by the AFCA ... North Carolina finished the year ranked 9th
nationally in rushing offense, gaining 261.5 yards per game on the ground ... Virginia finished the
year ranked 7th nationally in pass defense, allowing just 107.3 yards per game, while Duke was
ranked 9th (111.2) and Wake Forest 10th (116.1) in pass defense ... The Cavaliers were ranked
10th nationally in total defense, allowing only 235.8 yards per game.
DEFENSE:
E-Judge Mattocks, UNC
E-Ivan Southerland, CL
T-Ron Carpenter, NCS
T-Jimmy Poston, USC
LB-Bill Richardson, UNC
LB-John Mazalewski, WF
LB-Mike Hilka, NCS
DB-Pat Watson, USC
DB-Jack Whitley, NCS
DB-Rich Searl, DU
DB-Gary Yount, NCS
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................... AP.. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
South Carolina.................... 6 0 0 130 61 7 4 0 189 195 5-0 2-3 0-1 0-3
NC State............................... 3 2 1 127 78 3 6 1 183 201 1-3-1 2-3 0-0 0-2
Clemson................................ 3 3 0 144 121 4 6 0 178 250 2-2 2-4 0-0 0-2
Duke..................................... 3 3 1 130 142 3 6 1 161 224 2-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-0
Maryland............................. 3 3 0 63 116 3 7 0 100 249 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-1
North Carolina.................... 3 3 0 89 59 5 5 0 200 164 4-1 1-4 0-0 0-1
Wake Forest......................... 2 5 0 102 163 3 7 0 125 279 1-3 1-4 0-0 0-1
Virginia................................ 1 5 0 59 104 3 7 0 115 270 1-4 1-3 1-0 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-23-0 (.233)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 21-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 0-30 --/ 7.................. Georgia
W 21-10 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 0-51 --/20..............at Auburn
W 28-14 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 13-38 --/--.................Alabama
W 40-0 --/--............... Maryland
L 27-34 --/--...................at Duke
L 15-32 --/--...at North Carolina
L 13-27 --/--... at South Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA
L 3-10 --/--............. at NC State
L 6-14 --/--...at South Carolina
W 38-22 --/--...............Vanderbilt
L 10-20 --/--................ Air Force
L 2-52 --/10...............at Florida
W 23-3 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 12-0 --/--...............at Virginia
W 61-11 --/--.........................VMI
W 32-15 --/--.................. Clemson
L 13-17 --/--................... at Duke
DUKE
L 20-27 --/--..at South Carolina
L 0-10 --/--..............at Virginia
L 12-14 --/--.............. Pittsburgh
W 27-20 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 7-20 --/--...........at Maryland
T 25-25 --/--............ at NC State
L 7-20 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 34-27 --/--............. at Clemson
L 12-48 --/--......... Virginia Tech
(Norfolk)
W 17-13 --/--...... North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 7-31 --/--.....at West Virginia
L 7-24 --/--.................NC State
W 19-14 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 9-20 --/--.................Syracuse
W 20-7 --/--....................... Duke
L 0-17 --/--..at South Carolina
L 0-40 --/--............. at Clemson
L 21-34 --/--.........Miami (Ohio)
L 0-48 --/ 5..........at Penn State
W 17-14 --/--.................. Virginia
NC STATE
L 21-22 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 10-3 --/--...... North Carolina
W 24-7 --/--...........at Maryland
L 13-23 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
L 16-21 --/--..at South Carolina
W 31-0 --/--..............at Virginia
T 25-25 --/--....................... Duke
L 13-34 --/--..................Houston
L 22-33 --.18.....at Florida State
L 8-33 --/ 3..............Penn State
110
SOUTH CAROLINA
W 27-20 --/--....................... Duke
W 14-6 --/--...... North Carolina
L 16-41 --/ 7.............. at Georgia
W 21-16 --/--.................NC State
W 17-16 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 17-0 --/--............... Maryland
L 9-34 --/--......at Florida State
L 14-29 --/ 3........... at Tennessee
W 24-6 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 27-13 --/--................. Clemson
Peach Bowl
L 3-14 --/19........West Virginia
VIRGINIA
L 14-21 --/--................. Clemson
W 10-0 --/--.......................Duke
W 28-15 --/--.at William & Mary
W 28-10 --/--........................VMI
(Richmond)
L 0-31 --/--................ NC State
L 0-10 --/--...................at Navy
L 0-12 --/--......North Carolina
L 21-23 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 0-31 --/--................ at Tulane
L 14-17 --/--.......... at Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 22-21 --/--............ at NC State
L 0-57 --/20..............at Auburn
W 16-10 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 14-19 --/--............... Maryland
L 20-27 --/--....................... Duke
L 14-28 --/--............. at Clemson
L 3-23 --/--..at North Carolina
W 23-21 --/--..............at Virginia
L 6-24 --/--...... South Carolina
L 7-49 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
1970
Wake Forest, under ACC Coach of the Year Cal Stoll, captured its first conference football
crown by compiling a 5-1 record ... The Deacons, the leagues seventh place team a
year earlier, lost their opening ACC contest to South Carolina, 43-7, but then reeled
off five straight wins ... Duke and North Carolina finished in a tie for second with
5-2 records ... The Tar Heels had the best overall record at 8-3 and earned a berth in
the Peach Bowl where they dropped a high-scoring affair to Arizona State, 48-26 ...
Duke became the first team since the formation of the ACC in 1953 to win 100 games, knocking
off NC State, 22-6, October 17 ... UNC tailback Don McCauley set an ACC and NCAA record
by rushing for 1,720 yards shattering the previous national record of 1,709 yards set in 1968 by
O.J. Simpson ... McCauley also led the nation in all-purpose yards, averaging 183.7 yards per
game for a total of 2,021 yards ... For his efforts, McCauley became only the second player in
ACC history to be named Player of the Year in consecutive seasons, following in the footsteps
of NC States Roman Gabriel in 1960-61 ... Other ACC records set included 126 points scored
by McCauley and Dukes Wes Chessons 74 pass receptions ... Chesson also became the first
player in ACC annals to reach the 1,000-yard mark in receiving yardage with 1,080 yards, a
record that would stand until 1987 ... Chesson ranked 6th nationally in pass receptions, while
McCauley was 3rd in the nation in scoring ... Virginia senior center Dan Ryczek was named
the recipient of the ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... North Carolina
senior quarterback Paul Miller was named the first recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for
courage .... South Carolinas Dick Harris ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns (29.3) ...
Clemsons Don Kelley ranked 5th nationally in punt returns, averaging 16.2 yards per return,
including two scoring returns ... First-year head coaches were Hootie Ingram at Clemson
and Virginias Don Lawrence ... South Carolinas Bo Davies tied for 9th nationally in pass
interceptions and Clemsons Jack Anderson was 10th in the nation in punting (41.0) ... North
Carolina finished 6th nationally in rushing offense and 4th in rushing defense.
DEFENSE:
E-Guy Roberts, MD
E-Bruce Mills, DU
T-Win Headley, WF
T-Flip Ray, UNC
LB-Dick Biddle, DU
LB-George Smith, NCS
LB-Ed Stetz, WF
DB-Dick Harris, USC
DB-Jack Whitley, NCS
DB-Rich Searl, DU
DB-Don Kelley, CL
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Wake Forest....................... 5 1 0 128 110 6 5 0 191 241 4-0 2-4 0-1 0-2
Duke................................... 5 2 0 163 160 6 5 0 229 252 2-2 4-2 0-1 1-2
North Carolina.................. 5 2 0 237 125 8 4 0 372 227 5-1 3-2 0-1 1-1
South Carolina.................. 3 2 1 176 130 4 6 1 285 253 2-3 2-3-1 0-0 1-1
NC State............................. 2 3 1 53 80 3 7 1 90 179 2-1-1 0-6 1-0 0-0
Clemson.............................. 2 4 0 120 165 3 8 0 164 313 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-2
Maryland........................... 2 4 0 81 125 2 9 0 112 241 1-5 1-3 0-1 0-0
Virginia.............................. 0 6 0 76 139 5 6 0 240 187 4-2 1-4 0-0 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 13-25-0 (.342)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 24-0 --/--........... The Citadel
W 27-17 --/--................. Virginia
L 0-38 --/--............. at Georgia
L 7-28 --/15... at Georgia Tech
L 0-44 --/ 9..................Auburn
L 20-36 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 10-21 --/--...................... Duke
W 24-11 --/--..........at Maryland
L 13-38 --/--.....at Florida State
L 7-42 --/--..... North Carolina
L 32-38 --/--..... South Carolina
DUKE
L 19-21 --/15..................Florida
...... (Jacksonville, Fla.)
W 13-12 --/--.............. Maryland
W 17-7 --/--................. Virginia
L 10-34 --/ 1.........at Ohio State
W 21-13 --/11...at West Virginia
W 22-6 --/--........... at NC State
W 21-10 --/--............ at Clemson
L 16-24 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 14-28 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 42-38 --/--...at South Carolina
L 34-59 --/--...at North Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA
W 20-10 --/--...............Kentucky
W 19-0 --/--................NC State
W 53-20 --/--..........at Maryland
W 10-7 19/11.......at Vanderbilt
L 21-35 18/--.... South Carolina
L 17-24 --/--............... at Tulane
L 13-14 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 30-15 --/--................. Virginia
W 62-13 .............................. VMI
W 42-7 --/--............ at Clemson
W 59-34 --/--...................... Duke
Peach Bowl
L 26-48 --/ 8........Arizona State
NC STATE
L 6-21 --/--.......... at Richmond
L 0-19 --/--...at North Carolina
T 7-7 --/--...... South Carolina
L 6-14 --/--............... at Florida
W 23-6 --/--.........East Carolina
L 6-22 --/--....................... Duke
W 6-0 --/--............... Maryland
...................... (Norfolk)
L 2-27 --/--........... at Kentucky
MARYLAND
W 21-16 --/--.................. Virginia
L 3-21 --/--.................Villanova
L 13-16 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 12-13 --/--................... at Duke
L 20-53 --/--.......North Carolina L 0-31 --/--................ at Tulane
L 11-18 --/--....... at Miami (Fla.)
L 7-23 --/--............. at Syracuse
W 21-15 --/--.......South Carolina
L 0-6 --/--................. NC State
.......................(Norfolk)
L 11-24 --/--.................. Clemson
L 0-34 --/--...............Penn State
W 17-14 --/--...............at Virginia
L 10-20 --/--........................ West
SOUTH CAROLINA
L 20-23 17/--... at Georgia Tech
W 43-7 --/--..........Wake Forest
T 7-7 --/--........... at NC State
W 24-7 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 35-21 --/18.at North Carolina
L 15-21 --/--...............................
L 13-21 --/--.........Florida State
L 34-52 --/--............. at Georgia
L 18-20 --/ 8.............. Tennessee
L 38-42 --/--...................... Duke
W 38-32 --/--............ at Clemson
VIRGINIA
W 7-0 --/--......at Virginia Tech
L 17-27 --/--..............at Clemson
L 7-17 --/--................... at Duke
L 7-27 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 49-10 --/--.........................VMI
W 21-20 --/--.......................Army
W 33-6 --/--.... William & Mary
L 15-30 --/--... at North Carolina
L 16-21 --/--............. at NC State
W 54-12 --/--....................Colgate
L 14-17 --/--................Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 12-36 --/ 9........... at Nebraska
L 7-43 --/--... at South Carolina
L 14-19 --/--......at Florida State
W 27-7 --/--..............at Virginia
W 28-9 --/--......... Virginia Tech
W 36-20 ....................... Clemson
W 14-13 --/--...... North Carolina
L 7-41 --/ 9............... Tennessee
....................(Memphis)
W 28-14 --/--...................at Duke
W 16-13 --/--....................NC Sta
L 2-26 --/................ at Houston
1971
Pre-season favorite North Carolina claimed its first outright ACC title with a
perfect 6-0 league mark, outdistancing Clemson by a full two games ... The
best previous ACC finish by UNC was a tie for the crown in 1963 with NC
State ... The Tigers finished 4-2 in family scraps ... North Carolina, ranked in
UPI poll for the first time since 1963, lost to Georgia in the Gator Bowl, 7-3 ...
Duke DB Ernie Jackson was a consensus All-America selection ... Jackson, who returned two
interceptions for touchdowns and one punt for a third score, became the first defensive player
to be named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Wake Forest, in producing back-to-back winning
seasons for the first time since 1951-1952, set an ACC single-season record with 3,344
yards rushing and became the first team in league history to average over 300 yards rushing
per game (304.0) ... The Deacons ranked 7th nationally in rushing offense ... Dukes Mike
McGee and NC States Al Michaels were the leagues two first year head coaches ... An ACCrecord four players earned Academic All-America honors: Don Kelly and Ben Anderson of
Clemson, Craig John of NC State and Reid Lookabill of Duke ... North Carolina head coach
Bill Dooley, who guided the Tar Heels to their most wins in a season since 1963, was named
the ACCs Coach of the Year ... North Carolina senior fullback Geof Hamlin was named the
recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conferences best blocker ... North
Carolina senior linebacker Jim Webster was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award
for courage ... Wake Forest quarterback Larry Russell led the ACC in scoring and ranked
9th nationally, averaging 8.5 points a game ... Russell set ACC single-season (801) and career
(1,923) rushing yardage by a quarterback ... Wake Forest punter Lowell Ramsey ranked 3rd
nationally in punting, averaging 43.5 yards a kick ... North Carolinas Nick Vidnovic ranked
7th (42.5) nationally in punting ... Maryland defensive back Larry Marshall ranked 6th
nationally in pass interceptions (0.67) ... The 1971 season was the first for the ACC without
South Carolina, which withdrew from the conference following the 1970-71 academic school
year.
DEFENSE:
E- Bill Brafford, UNC
E-Wayne Baker, CL
T- Bud Grissom, UNC
T-Andy Selfridge, UVa
LB-John Bunting, UNC
LB-Ed Stetz, WF
LB-Larry Hefner, CL
DB-Ernie Jackson, DU
DB-Rich Searl, DU
DB-Bill Hanenberg, DU
DB-Steve Bowden, WF.
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
15
4
0 94
11
2
0 68
.Conference Overall
Team.................... AP.. UPI..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
North Carolina............. 18....6 0 0 165 57 9 3 0 288 152 4-1 5-1 0-1 0-2
Clemson.................................4 2 0 101 95 5 6 0 155 202 2-3 1-3 2-0 1-2
Duke......................................2 3 0 76 77 6 5 0 170 149 3-1 2-3 1-1 2-0
Virginia.................................2 3 0 78 129 3 8 0 134 272 1-4 2-3 0-1 0-2
Wake Forest..........................2 3 0 67 59 6 5 0 218 178 4-1 2-4 0-0 0-0
NC State................................2 4 0 89 154 3 8 0 147 274 1-4 2-4 0-0 0-2
Maryland..............................1 4 0 104 109 2 9 0 224 283 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 15-24-0 (.385)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 10-13 --/--................ Kentucky
L 0-28 --/14.................. Georgia
L 14-24 --/--......at Georgia Tech
W 3-0 --/14.......................Duke
.......................(Norfolk)
W 32-15 --/--...................Virginia
.................. (Richmond)
L 13-35 --/ 5............... at Auburn
W 10-9 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 13-26 --/--....at North Carolina
W 20-14 --/--................Maryland
L 23-31 --/--................. NC State
W 17-7 --/--..... at South Carolina
DUKE
W 12-6 --/--.................... Florida
(Jacksonville, Fla.)
W 28-12 --/10......South Carolina
W 28-0 20/--..............at Virginia
W 9-3 19/10.......... at Stanford
L 0-3 14/--................. Clemson
(Norfolk)
W 41-13 --/--................. NC State
L 14-15 19/--...................at Navy
L 0-21 --/--......at Georgia Tech
W 31-15 --/--......... West Virginia
L 7-23 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 0-38 --/--.......North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 13-28 --/--...............Villanova
W 35-7 --/--................NC State
L 14-35 --/--.at North Carolina
L 14-18 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 13-21 --/--................Syracuse
L 6-35 --/--.at South Carolina
L 23-27 --/--.............. at Florida
W 38-0 --/--....................... VMI
L 27-63 --/ 5.........at Penn State
L 14-20 --/--............ at Clemson
L 27-29 --/--................. Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
W 28-0 --/--.......... at Richmond
W 27-0 --/--................ at Illinois
W 35-14 --/--............... Maryland
W 27-7 20/--........... at NC State
L 29-37 18/--....................Tulane
L 0-16 --/ 7....... at Notre Dame
W 7-3 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 36-35 --/--....William & Mary
W 26-13 --/--................. Clemson
W 32-20 --/--..............at Virginia
W 38-0 --/--...................at Duke
Gator Bowl
L 3-7 --/ 6.................. Georgia
NC STATE
L 21-23 --/--.............. Kent State
L 7-35 --/--...........at Maryland
L 6-24 --/--..at South Carolina
L 7-27 --/20..... North Carolina
W 21-14 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 13-41 --/--...................at Duke
L 15-31 --/--.........East Carolina
L 10-14 --/--.................. Virginia
W 13-7 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
L 3-35 --/ 5..........at Penn State
W 31-23 --/--............. at Clemson
VIRGINIA
L 6-10 --/--....................... Navy
L 0-56 --/ 4............at Michigan
L 0-28 --/20...................... Duke
W 27-23 --/--..............Vanderbilt
L 14-34 --/--..at South Carolina
L 15-32 ....................... Clemson
(Richmond)
L 9-14 --/--.................. at Army
W 14-10 --/--............ at NC State
L 0-6 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 20-32 --/--...... North Carolina
W 29-27 --/--...........at Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 27-7 --/--............... Davidson
W 20-9 --/--....at Virginia Tech
L 10-29 --/--..........Miami (Fla.)
W 18-14 --/--..........at Maryland
L 14-21 --/--........... at NC State
W 51-21 --/--...................... Tulsa
L 3-7 --/--.at North Carolina
L 9-10 --/--............ at Clemson
W 36-29 --/--...William & Mary
W 23-7 --/--...................... Duke
L 7-24 --/--.at South Carolina
1972
DEFENSE:
E-Gene Brown, UNC
E-Melvin Parker, DU
T-Ed Newman, DU
T-Eric Hyman, UNC
G-Frank Wirth, CL
LB-Mike Mansfield, UNC
LB-Paul Vellano, MD
LB-Jimmy DeRatt, UNC
LB-Nick Arcaro, WF
DB-Bill Hanenberg, DU
DB-Lou Angelo, UNC
DB-Mike Stultz, NCS
DB-Bob Smith, MD
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.................... AP..UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
North Carolina.... 12.... 14.....6 0 0 149 72 11 1 0 324 210 6-0 3-1 2-0 0-1
NC State............... 17.............4 1 1 193 102 8 3 0 409 240 5-0-1 2-3 1-0 1-1
Maryland..............................3 2 1 142 104 5 5 1 243 217 4-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-1
Duke......................................3
3
0 71 67 5
6
0
132
156 3-2 1-3
1-1 0-3
Clemson.................................2 4 0 101 127 4 7 0 143 245 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-1
Virginia.................................1 5 0 89 168 4 7 0 199 276 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-1
Wake Forest..........................1 5 0 34 139 2 9 0 88 339 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-18-0 (.486)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 13-0 --/--............ The Citadel
L 10-29 --/--.................... at Rice
L 3-52 --/ 2..........at Oklahoma
L 9-31 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 0-7 --/--....................... Duke
W 37-21 --/--.................. Virginia
W 31-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 10-26 --/--...... North Carolina
L 6-31 --/--...........at Maryland
L 17-42 --/--.................NC State
W 7-6 --/--...... South Carolina
DUKE
L 12-35 --/ 7............... Alabama
............. (Birmingham)
L 6-14 --/12.....at Washington
L 6-10 --/--............... Stanford
W 37-13 --/--................ Virginia
L 0-17 --/--...........at NC State
W 7-0 --/--........... at Clemson
W 20-14 --/--............. Maryland
W 17-16 --/--......................Navy
.............. (Norfolk, Va.)
W 20-14 --/--........Georgia Tech
L 7-9 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 0-14 --/16...at North Carolina
MARYLAND
T 24-24 --/--.................NC State
L 26-31 --/--..at North Carolina
W 28-16 --/--........................ VMI
L 12-16 --/--.............at Syracuse
W 23-0 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 37-7 --/--................Villanova
L 14-20 --/--...................at Duke
W 24-23 --/--..............at Virginia
L 16-46 --/10.........at Penn State
W 31-6 --/--................. Clemson
L 8-28 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
NORTH CAROLINA
W 28-18 --/--.............. Richmond
W 31-26 --/--...........at Maryland
W 34-33 --/--.................NC State
L 14-29 5/--..........at Ohio State
W 31-20 --/--................Kentucky
W 21-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 26-10 --/--............. at Clemson
W 23-3 18/--................. Virginia
W 14-0 16/--...................... Duke
W 42-19 15/--........East Carolina
W 28-24 16/--...................Florida
(Jacksonville)
Sun Bowl
W 32-28 16/--.............Texas Tech
NC STATE
T 24-24 --/--............... Maryland
W 43-20 --/--.................Syracuse
L 33-34 --/--..at North Carolina
L 22-28 --/--.............. at Georgia
W 17-0 --/--....................... Duke
W 42-13 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 38-16 --/--.........East Carolina
W 42-24 --/-....... South Carolina
W 35-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 22-37 --/10.........at Penn State
W 42-17 --/--................. Clemson
Peach Bowl
W 49-13 --/18........West Virginia
VIRGINIA
W 24-16 --/--.at South Carolina
W 24-20 --/--........ Virginia Tech
L 10-48 --/--........West Virginia
L 13-37 --/--..................at Duke
L 7-10 --/--.........at Vanderbilt
W 45-14 --/--....................... VMI
L 21-37 --/--............ at Clemson
L 23-24 --/--.............. Maryland
L 14-35 --/--................NC State
L 3-23 --/18...at North Carolina
W 15-12 --/--..... at Wake Forest
WAKE FOREST
W 26-20 --/--................ Davidson
L 10-56 --/--................... at SMU
L 6-45 --/ 5........... at Tennessee
L 0-23 --/--...........at Maryland
L 13-42 --/--.................NC State
L 0-21 --/--...... North Carolina
L 0-31 --/--................. Clemson
L 3-35 --/--..at South Carolina
W 9-7 --/--...................at Duke
L 12-15 --/--.................. Virginia
L 9-44 --/--......... Virginia Tech
111
1973
NC State won its fourth outright title, sixth overall, finishing at 6-0 ... Marylands
Terrapins, whose only league loss was to NC State, 24-22, placed second with their
first winning season in eight years and the highest finish since their title-winning
year of 1955 ... For the second straight year, two ACC teams received bowl bids
... The Wolfpack knocked off Kansas in the Liberty Bowl by a 31-18 count while
Maryland dropped a 17-16 decision to Georgia in the Peach Bowl ... NC State guard Bill Yoest
was named a consensus All-America ... Yoest was also named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs
Blocking Trophy, as the leagues top blocker ... Maryland defensive tackle Randy White
(AP), Maryland defensive guard Paul Vellano (FC) and Wake Forest punter Chuck Ramsey
(FWAA) were named first-team All-Americas ... Ramsey led the nation in punting with a 44.8
yard average ... NC State became the first ACC team to average over 40,000 fans per game
when the Wolfpack averaged 40,480 over five home dates ... A pair of NC State standouts, Stan
Fritts and Justin Everett, were selected as Academic All-Americans ... Clemsons Jim Red
Parker and Chuck Mills at Wake Forest were first-year head coaches ... Wake Forest opened
the season with a 9-7 win over Florida State - its only win of the year ... NC State running
back Willie Burden, who led the ACC in rushing (1,014) and averaged 6.8 yards a carry, was
named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Maryland head coach Jerry Claiborne, who guided the
Terrapins to eight wins and a No. 20 national ranking in only his second year in College Park,
was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Maryland senior quarterback Al Neville was named the
recipient of the ACCs Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Maryland placekicker Steve MikeMayer ranked 8th nationally in scoring by kicking, averaging 6.3 points per game ... Maryland
finished 8th nationally in rushing defense, allowing only 112.1 yards per game on the ground ...
NC State ranked 10th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 33.2 points per game ... Maryland
finished 10th nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 11.3 points per game.
DEFENSE:
DL-Paul Vellano, MD
DL-Randy White, MD
DL-John Ricca, DU
DL-Ernie Clark, DU
LB-Dick Ambrose, UVa
LB-Keith Stoneback, DU
LB-Jimmy DeRatt, UNC
DB-Bob Smith, MD
DB-Mike Stultz, NCS
DB-Peanut Martin, CL
DB-Bobby Pilz, NCS.
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
14
0
0 84
13
0
0 78
.Conference Overall
Team.............AP.. UPI..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
NC State........ 16.............6 0 0 197 93 9 3 0 396 251 5-0 3-3 1-0 1-2
Maryland...... 20..... 18....5 1 0 173 50 8 4 0 335 141 4-2 3-1 1-1 0-1
Clemson..........................4 2 0 147 129 5 6 0 231 263 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0
Virginia..........................3 3 0 122 161 4 7 0 199 300 4-1 0-6 0-0 0-2
Duke...............................1 4 1 58 99 2 8 1 132 204 2-3 0-4-1 0-1 0-3
North Carolina..............1 5 0 150 159 4 7 0 242 266 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest...................0 5 1 38 194 1 9 1 73 326 1-3-1 0-6 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-23-0 (.343)
CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP
W 14-12 --/--............ The Citadel
L 14-31 --/--.............. at Georgia
L 21-29 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 15-30 --/--............Texas A&M
W 32-27 --/--.................. Virginia
W 24-8 --/--...................at Duke
L 6-29 --/--.................NC State
W 35-8 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 37-29 --/--..at North Carolina
L 13-28 --/--............... Maryland
L 20-32 --/--..at South Carolina
DUKE
L 17-21 --/ 9.......... at Tennessee
W 23-21 --/--...........Washington
L 3-7 --/--.............at Virginia
L 7-27 --/--.............. at Purdue
L 17-24 --/18...................Tulane
L 8-24 --/--................ Clemson
L 10-30 --/--.............. Maryland
(Norfolk)
L 10-12 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
T 7-7 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 3-21 --/20...............NC State
W 27-10 --/--..... North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 13-20 --/--......West Virginia
W 23-3 --/--...at North Carolina
W 31-3 --/--.............Villanova
W 38-0 --/--..............Syracuse
L 22-24 --/--......... at NC State
W 37-0 --/--... at Wake Forest
W 30-10 --/--.................... Duke
(Norfolk)
L 22-42 --/ 6...........Penn State
W 33-0 --/--............... Virginia
W 28-13 --/--.......... at Clemson
W 42-9 --/--..................Tulane
Peach Bowl
L 16-17 18/--.............. Georgia
112
NORTH CAROLINA
W 34-27 19/--.. William & Mary
L 3-23 --/--...............Maryland
L 14-27 --/20................Missouri
L 26-28 --/--............ at NC State
W 16-10 --/--...........at Kentucky
L 0-16 --/17............... at Tulane
W 28-27 --/--........ East Carolina
L 40-44 --/--..............at Virginia
L 29-37 --/--................. Clemson
W 42-0 --./--......... Wake Forest
L 10-27 --/--.................. at Duke
VIRGINIA
W 16-0 --/--........................VMI
L 23-43 --/17........... at NC State
L 7-31 --/20........... at Missouri
W 7-3 --/--.......................Duke
L 22-39 --/--..............Vanderbilt
L 27-32 --/--.............at Clemson
L 15-27 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 21-10 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 44-40 --/--......North Carolina
L 0-33 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 17-42 --/--.... at West Virginia
NC STATE
W 57-8 17/--........East Carolina
W 43-23 17/--................. Virginia
L 14-31 14/ 2......... at Nebraska
L 12-31 19/--............. at Georgia
W 28-26 --/--...... North Carolina
W 24-22 --/--............... Maryland
W 29-6 --/--............. at Clemson
W 56-35 --/--... at South Carolina
L 29-35 --/ 6..........at Penn State
W 21-3 20/--..................at Duke
W 52-13 16/--..........Wake Forest
Liberty Bowl
W 31-18 16/19.................Kansas
WAKE FOREST
W 9-7 --/--..........Florida State
L 14-15 --/--... William & Mary
L 0-41 --/13..................... Texas
L 0-41 --/--..........at Richmond
L 12-28 --/--..at South Carolina
L 0-37 --/--...............Maryland
L 10-21 --/--..............at Virginia
L 8-35 --/--.............at Clemson
T 7-7 --/--.......................Duke
L 0-42 --/--. at North Carolina
L 13-52 --/16........... at NC State
1974
Maryland won its first conference championship in 18 years, sweeping all six
of its league opponents ... Defending champion NC State, North Carolina and
Clemson all tied for second with identical 4-2 marks ... An ACC-record three
teams earned bowl bids ... Maryland lost to Tennessee, 7-3, in the Liberty Bowl,
NC State tied Houston, 31-31, in the Astro Bluebonnet Bowl and North Carolina
dropped a 26-24 decision to Mississippi State in the Sun Bowl ... The Terps
extended their win streak against ACC foes to 10, while Wake Forest ended a 20-game winless
streak with a season-ending victory over Furman ... In the first game between AP-ranked ACC
teams in 15 years, No. 15 Maryland defeats the visiting and 17th-ranked NC State Wolfpack, 2010 on Oct. 26...Clemsons Bennie Cunningham, North Carolinas Ken Huff and Marylands
Randy White were consensus All-Americas ... White, a senior defensive tackle, won the
Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award, was a unanimous All-America selection and placed 9th
in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ... White became only the second ACC defensive player to
be chosen as the conferences Player of the Year ... Tar Heel QB Chris Kupec, who passed for
1,474 yards and 12 TDs, was tabbed as an Academic All-American along with NC State center
Justin Everett, who became only the third ACC player to make the honors list two years in a
row ... Virginias Sonny Randle was the conferences lone rookie head mentor ... NC States No.
9 ranking in the UPI poll marked the ACCs highest ranking since 1955 when Maryland finished
third ... Clemsons Red Parker, who led the Tigers to their first winning season in seven years
and their most wins since 1959, was named the ACC Coach of the Year ... North Carolina senior
offensive guard Ken Huff was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as
the leagues top blocker ... Maryland senior defensive guard David Visaggio was named the
recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... North Carolina tailback James Betterson
finished 8th nationally in all-purpose yardage (149.7) ... Betterson also finished 5th nationally
in kickoff returns (28.4) ... Maryland placekicker Steve Mike-Mayer led the nation in scoring
by kicking (7.2/gm) ... NC States Johnny Evans finished 2nd nationally in punting, averaging
43.5 on 38 punts ... North Carolina ranked 5th nationally in total offense (426.5) and Maryland
ranked 9th (407.6) ... North Carolina ranked 9th in scoring offense (30.9) while Maryland ranked
6th in scoring defense (8.8).
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team............AP.. UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland.....13..... 13.....6 0 0 198 35 8 4 0 312 150 5-1 2-2 1-1 1-2
NC State....... 11....... 9.....4 2 0 145 120 9 2 1 317 241 5-0 4-2 0-0-1 1-1
Clemson..........................4 2 0 130 135 7 4 0 246 250 6-0 1-4 0-0 0-1
North Carolina..............4 2 0 146 115 7 5 0 364 279 6-0 1-4 0-1 2-0
Duke...............................2 4 0 110 136 6 5 0 201 208 5-0 1-4 0-1 0-3
Virginia..........................1 5 0 61 111 4 7 0 207 239 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest...................0 6 0 31 169 1 10 0 74 348 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-4
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-14-2 (.595)
CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 0-24 --/--........ at Texas A&M
L 10-31 --/15............ at NC State
W 21-17 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
W 28-24 --/--................... Georgia
L 0-41 --/--........... at Maryland
W 17-13 --/--........................Duke
L 28-29 --/--............at Tennessee
W 21-9 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 54-32 --/--.......North Carolina
W 28-9 --/--...................Virginia
W 39-21 --/--.......South Carolina
DUKE
L 21-35 --/16........... at NC State
W 20-14 --/--... at South Carolina
W 27-7 --/--.................. Virginia
W 16-14 --/--....................Purdue
W 33-14 --/--...................... Army
L 13-17 --/--............. at Clemson
L 13-30 --/12.............. at Florida
W 9-0 --/--......... Georgia Tech
W 23-7 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 13-56 --/13.............. Maryland
(Norfolk)
L 13-14 --/--...at North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 16-21 14/ 3............... Alabama
L 10-17 14/--................... Florida
(Tampa)
W 24-12 --/--.......North Carolina
W 31-0 --/--............. at Syracuse
W 41-0 --/--.................. Clemson
W 47-0 18/--.......... Wake Forest
W 20-10 15/17.............. NC State
L 17-24 15/10....... at Penn State
W 41-0 14/--................Villanova
W 56-13 13/--.......................Duke
(Norfolk)
W 10-0 11/--..............at Virginia
Liberty Bowl
L 3-7 18/--...............Tennessee
NORTH CAROLINA
W 42-7 --/--........................Ohio
W 31-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 12-24 --/--...........at Maryland
W 45-29 --/17............. Pittsburgh
L 28-29 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 33-14 --/10................NC State
L 23-31 --/--...at South Carolina
W 24-10 --/--.................. Virginia
L 32-54 --/--............. at Clemson
W 56-42 --/--...................... Army
W 14-13 --/--....................... Duke
Sun Bowl
L 24-26 --/--........Mississippi St.
NC STATE
W 33-15 18/--...... at Wake Forest
W 35-21 16/--.......................Duke
W 31-10 15/--................. Clemson
W 28-22 13/--............ at Syracuse
W 24-20 8/--......... East Carolina
W 22-21 11/--..............at Virginia
L 14-33 10/--.at North Carolina
L 10-20 17/15........ at Maryland
W 42-27 --/--.......South Carolina
W 12-7 --/ 7...............Penn State
W 35-14 16/--.... at Arizona State
Astro Bluebonnet Bowl
T 31-31 13/--................. Houston
VIRGINIA
L 28-35 --/--.................. at Navy
W 38-28 --/--...William & Mary
L 7-27 --/--..................at Duke
L 24-28 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
L 21-22 --/11...............NC State
W 28-27 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 14-0 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 10-24 --/--.at North Carolina
W 28-10 --/--....................... VMI
L 9-28 --/--............ at Clemson
L 0-10 --/11............. Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 15-33 --18.................NC State
L 6-17 --/--....William & Mary
L 0-31 --/--...... North Carolina
L 0-63 --/ 2..........at Oklahoma
L 0-55 --/15.........at Penn State
L 0-47 --/18..........at Maryland
L 0-14 --/--.................. Virginia
L 9-21 --/--................. Clemson
L 7-23 --/--...................at Duke
L 21-34 --/--..at South Carolina
W 16-10 --/--.................. Furman
1975
Maryland captured its second consecutive ACC gridiron title by posting a perfect
5-0 league mark and extending its win streak over conference opponents to 15-ina-row, tying a league mark ... Duke became only the third team in ACC history to
complete its conference slate unbeaten and not finish first ... For the third straight
year, the Terps took part in post-season competition, defeating Florida, 13-0 in
the Gator Bowl, while NC State, appearing in its fourth straight bowl game, lost
to West Virginia, 13-10, in the Peach Bowl ... For the second year in a row, Clemsons Bennie
Cunningham was a consensus All-America ... NC State split end Don Buckey was named a
first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Maryland, which led the league in total offense with
a 375.2 yards per game average, set an ACC single game total offense mark with 802 yards in
a 62-24 victory over Virginia, November 22 ... Academic All-Americas were Marylands Kim
Hoover, Virginias Bob Meade and Darryl Jackson and Jack Hall of NC State ... Virginias
loss to South Carolina was counted as an ACC game for the Cavaliers ... North Carolina tailback
Mike Voight ,who led the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally, was named the Player of
the Year ... For the first time in its history, the ACC awarded a Rookie of the Year Award which
went to NC State running back Ted Brown, who set an ACC freshman rushing record with 913
yards and finished 3rd in the league in rushing ... Maryland head coach Jerry Claiborne, who
guided the Terps to their second straight ACC title, was named Coach of the Year for the second
time in three seasons ... Brown also ranked 6th nationally in scoring (8.4) ... Duke junior center
Bill Bryan was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conferences
top blocker ... Virginia quarterback Scott Gardner was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo
award for courage ... Marylands John Schultz led the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 31.0
on 13 returns ... NC State punter Johnny Evans ranked 5th nationally with a 44.6 average ... NC
State ranked 4th nationally in pass defense, allowing only 70.5 yards per game through the air.
DEFENSE:
DL-Tom Higgins, NCS
DL-Paul Divito, MD
DL-Dave Dusek, DU
DL-Joe Campbell, MD
LB - Dave Meier, DU
LB-LeRoy Hughes, MD
LB-Kevin Benson, MD
DB - Bill Armstrong, WF
DB-Jim Brechbiel, MD
DB-Ralph Stringer, NCS
DB-Bob Grupp, DU
RS-Troy Slade, DU
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
13
6
0 84
11
0
0 66
.Conference Overall
Team...............AP. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland........13.... 11.... 5 0 0 182 73 9 2 1 312 150 5-1 3-1-1 1-0 1-2
Duke................................ 3 0 2 131 84 4 5 2 197 212 2-1-2 2-4 0-0 0-2
NC State.......................... 2 2 1 131 115 7 4 1 260 210 5-1 2-2-1 0-1 2-0
Wake Forest.................... 3 3 0 145 137 3 8 0 221 264 0-5 3-3 0-0 1-1
Clemson........................... 2 3 0 102 141 2 9 0 177 381 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-1
North Carolina............... 1 4 1 119 159 3 7 1 207 272 1-5 2-2-1 0-0 0-2
Virginia........................... 0
5
0 98 226 1
10
0
175 428 1-5 0-5
0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-28-1 (.305)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 13-17 --/--.................... Tulane
L 0-56 --/14........... at Alabama
L 28-33 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 7-35 --/--..............at Georgia
W 16-14 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 21-25 --/--.................. at Duke
L 7-45 --/--................ NC State
L 7-43 --/--..........Florida State
W 38-35 --/--... at North Carolina
L 20-22 --/--...............Maryland
L 20-56 --/--...at South Carolina
DUKE
L 7-35 --/ 4..... at Southern Cal
L 16-24 --/--...... South Carolina
W 26-11 --/--.................. Virginia
L 0-14 --/--..........at Pittsburgh
W 21-10 --/--.................. at Army
W 25-21 --/--................. Clemson
L 16-24 --/12.............. at Florida
L 6-21 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 42-14 --/--...... at Wake Forest
T 21-21 --/--.................NC State
T 17-17 --/--...... North Carolina
MARYLANDW 41-0 17/--..............Villanova
L 8-26 14/20........ at Tennessee
W 34-7 --/--.at North Carolina
T 10-10 20/--......... at Kentucky
W 24-7 --/--................Syracuse
W 37-22 --/--................NC State
W 27-0 19/--.... at Wake Forest
L 13-15 14/ 9............Penn State
W 21-19 16/--........at Cincinnati
W 22-20 --/--............ at Clemson
W 62-24 20/--................ Virginia
Gator Bowl
W 13-0 17/13.................Florida
NORTH CAROLINA
W 33-7 --/--... William & Mary
L 7-34 --/--...............Maryland
L 7-32 --/ 2......... at Ohio State
W 31-28 --/--..............at Virginia
L 14-21 --/15.......... Notre Dame
L 20-21 --/--............ at NC State
L 17-38 --/--........ East Carolina
L 9-21 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 35-38 --/--................. Clemson
W 17-15 --/--................ at Tulane
T 17-17 --/--................. at Duke-
VIRGINIA
L 14-42 --/--........................ Navy
W 22-21 --/--.........................VMI
L 11-26 --/--................... at Duke
L 28-31 --/--.......North Carolina
L 14-41 --/--...at South Carolina
L 17-24 --/--......at Virginia Tech
L 21-66 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 14-17 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
L 10-61 --/--......... East Carolina
L 0-37 --/--..................Syracuse
L 24-62 --/20.......... at Maryland
NC STATE
W 26-3 13/--.......East Carolina
L 22-30 15/--.........Wake Forest
W 8-7 --/13..................Florida
L 15-37 --/--.at Michigan State
W 27-0 --/--..................Indiana
L 22-37 --/--..........at Maryland
W 21-20 --/--..... North Carolina
W 45-7 --/--............ at Clemson
W 28-21 --/--..... South Carolina
W 15-14 --/ 8.........at Penn State
T 21-21 --/--..................at Duke
Peach Bowl
L 10-13 --/--........West Virginia
WAKE FOREST
L 7-14 --/--....................... SMU
W 30-22 --/15........... at NC State
L 17-19 --/--.....Appalachian St.
L 16-17 --/--..........Kansas State
L 14-16 --/--.............at Clemson
L 0-27 --/19..............Maryland
W 66-21 --/--..............at Virginia
W 21-9 --/--. at North Carolina
L 14-42 --/--.......................Duke
L 26-37 --/--..at South Carolina
L 10-40 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
1976
Marylands powerful Terrapins swept through the regular season undefeated and
became only the second team in ACC history to win three consecutive league
titles outright ... Coach Jerry Claibornes club ran its conference victory string
to a record 20 straight ... Claiborne was named the ACCs Coach of the Year
for the second straight time and for the third time in the last four seasons after
leading the Terrapins to an 11-1 season and a No. 8 national ranking ... The Terps
appeared in a bowl for the fourth straight year, losing to Houston, 30-21, in the Cotton Bowl
... North Carolina (9-3) accepted its fifth bowl invitation in seven years, losing to Kentucky,
21-0, in the Peach Bowl ... Maryland tackle Joe Campbell and Wake Forest defensive back
Bill Armstrong were consensus All-Americans ... Virginias game with Virginia Tech was
designated as a league contest ... First-year ACC coaches were Virginias Dick Bestwick and
Bo Rein of NC State ... Marylands No. 8 ranking in the final AP poll was the first Top-10 finish
by an ACC team since 1960 ... Wake Forest running back James McDougald was named the
ACCs Rookie of the Year after setting an ACC freshman rushing record, running for 1,018
yards ... North Carolina tailback Mike Voight became only the third player in ACC history
to be named ACCs Player of the Year in back to back seasons ... Voight, who finished 8th in
the Heisman Trophy balotting, led the ACC in rushing (1,407 yards) and scoring (110 points)
and finished 6th nationally in rushing and 5th nationally in scoring ... NC State punter Johnny
Evans ranked 2nd nationally in punting, averaging an ACC-record 46.1 yards on 47 punts ...
Virginias Russ Henderson was just a shade behind at 45.9 on 69 punts, ranking 4th nationally
... For the second straight year Duke senior center Bill Bryan was named the recipient of the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the best blocker in the conference ... Bryan also was named a
first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Duke junior defensive end Jeff Green was named the
recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke running back Art Gore ranked 7th nationally in
kickoff returns, averaging 25.6 on 22 returns ... Maryland ranked 2nd nationally in total defense,
allowing only 211 yards a game ... The Terrapins rushing defense ranked 6th nationally (116.7)
... Maryland also ranked 3rd nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 7.7 points per game.
DEFENSE:
DL-Joe Campbell, MD
DL-Dee Hardison, UNC
DL-Bill Perdue, UNC
DL-Larry Seder, MD
LB-Brad Carr, MD
LB-Carl McGee, DU
LB-Don Cervi, WF
DB-Bill Armstrong, WF
DB-Ken Roy, MD
DB-Ronny Johnson, UNC
DB-Bob Grupp, DU
RS-Delbert Powell, UNC
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................ AP.. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland........... 8..... 11.... 5 0 0 111 24 11 1 0 294 115 6-0 5-0 0-1 0-1
North Carolina................. 4 1 0 144 102 9 3 0 243 220 5-1 3-1 1-1 3-1
Wake Forest...................... 3 3 0 124 118 5 6 0 177 206 2-3 3-3 0-0 1-2
Duke.................................. 2 3 1 125 145 5 5 1 234 245 1-3 4-2-1 0-0 0-1
NC State............................ 2 3 0 97 98 3 7 1 205 258 1-4-1 2-3 0-0 0-1
Virginia............................. 1 4 0 40 111 2 9 0 106 266 1-4 1-4 0-1 0-1
Clemson............................. 0 4 1 76 123 3 6 2 172 237 2-2-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-18-2 (.537)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 10-7 --/--.............The Citadel
L 0-41 --/ 9................... Georgia
T 24-24 --/--......at Georgia Tech
L 19-21 --/--............at Tennessee
L 14-20 --/--....... at Wake Forest
T 18-18 --/--........................Duke
L 21-38 --/--............. at NC State
W 15-12 --/--...... at Florida State
L 23-27 --/--.......North Carolina
L 0-20 --/ 6........... at Maryland
W 28-9 --/--.......South Carolina
DUKE
W 21-18 --/--........... at Tennessee
L 6-24 --/--..at South Carolina
W 21-6 --/--..............at Virginia
L 31-44 --/--.............. Pittsburgh
W 20-7 --/--...... at Miami (Fla.)
T 18-18 --/--............. at Clemson
L 3-30 --/ 6............... Maryland
W 31-7 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 17-38 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 28-14 --/--............ at NC State
L 38-39 --/--..at North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 31-7 12/--............. Richmond
W 24-3 10/--....at West Virginia
W 42-28 8/--.............at Syracuse
W 20-9 7/--................Villanova
W 16-6 7/--............ at NC State
W 17-15 5/--...........Wake Forest
W 30-3 6/--...................at Duke
W 24-14 5/--................Kentucky
W 21-0 6/--.............. Cincinnati
W 20-0 6/--................. Clemson
W 28-0 6/--..............at Virginia
Cotton Bowl
L 21-30 4/ 6.................Houston
NORTH CAROLINA
W 14-10 --/20........Miami (Ohio)
W 24-21 --/18...................Florida
(Tampa)
W 12-0 17/--........Northwestern
W 34-32 16/--................. at Army
L 3-24 14/12..........at Missouri
L 13-21 --/--.................NC State
W 12-10 --/20........East Carolina
W 34-14 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 27-23 --/--............. at Clemson
W 31-6 --/--.................. Virginia
W 39-38 --/--....................... Duke
Peach Bowl
L 0-21 19/--...............Kentucky
NC STATE
L 12-18 --/--................. Furman
L 18-20 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 14-23 --/--........East Carolina
T 31-31 --/--..... Michigan State
W 24-21 --/--..............at Indiana
L 6-16 --/ 7.............. Maryland
W 21-13 --/--...at North Carolina
W 38-21 --/--................ Clemson
L 7-27 --/--...at South Carolina
L 20-41 --/--.........at Penn State
L 14-28 --/--...................... Duke
VIRGINIA
L 17-38 --/--........at Washington
L 0-14 --/--....William & Mary
L 6-21 --/--....................... Duke
L 14-35 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 7-35 --/--...at South Carolina
L 10-14 --/--......... Virginia Tech
W 18-17 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 7-13 --/--........................ VMI
(Norfolk)
W 21-20 --/--.................... Lehigh
L 6-31 --/--...at North Carolina
L 0-28 --/6................ Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 6-23 --/--..........Virginia Tech
W 20-18 --/--................. NC State
L 24-27 --/--.......... at Vanderbilt
W 13-0 --/--...... at Kansas State
L 0-31 --/ 1............ at Michigan
W 20-14 --/--.................. Clemson
L 15-17 --/ 5........... at Maryland
L 17-18 --/--...................Virginia
L 14-34 --/--.......North Carolina
W 38-17 --/--................... at Duke
W 10-7 --/20...at South Carolina
113
1977
North Carolina ended Marylands streak of league titles at three and the ACC
celebrated its Silver Anniversary by sending a record four teams to bowl games
... The Tar Heels finished with a 5-0-1 mark, one game ahead of second place
Clemson ... Maryland, which handed the Tigers their lone conference loss in the
season opener, tied with NC State for third at 4-2 ... A record four teams reached
the eight-win mark ... Maryland defeated Minnesota, 17-7, in the Hall of Fame
Bowl while NC State recorded a 24-14 verdict over Iowa State in the Peach Bowl ... North
Carolina dropped a 21-17 decision to Nebraska in the Liberty Bowl while Gator Bowl action
saw Clemson fall to Pittsburgh 34-3 ... North Carolina, led by consensus All-America tackle Dee
Hardison, topped the nation in scoring defense, allowing only 7.4 points per game ... Clemsons
Steve Fuller, Marylands Jonathan Claiborne and Joe Muffler were Academic All-Americans
... The leagues only rookie coach was Clemsons Charley Pell, who was named the ACCs
Coach of the Year in his first season after guiding the Tigers to their best season in 18 years
... Fuller, who led the ACC in total offense, was named the ACC Player of the Year ... North
Carolina freshman tailback Amos Lawrence, who set a conference freshman rushing record
with 1,211 yards, was named the ACCs Rookie of the Year ... Lawrence led the ACC in rushing
and finished 8th nationally ... Clemson guard Joe Bostic was named the recipient of the ACCs
Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... Bostic was also named a first-team AllAmerica by the FWAA ... NC State defensive back Ralph Stringer was named the recipient
of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Stringer ranked 10th nationally on kickoff returns,
averaging 25.7 on 19 kickoff returns ... Wake Forests Steve Young finished 8th nationally in pass
receiving, averaging 5.1 catches per game for the Deacons.
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team....................AP..UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
North Carolina....17.... 14.....5 0 1 131 54 8 3 1 251 102 3-1-1 5-1 0-1 0-2-1
Clemson................19.............4 1 1 108 48 8 3 1 228 163 3-2 5-0-1 0-1 1-3
NC State....................... 19.....4 2 0 133 100 8 4 0 259 181 4-3 3-1 1-0 0-2
Maryland..............................4 2 0 142 74 8 4 0 254 179 4-2 3-2 1-0 0-1
Duke......................................2 4 0 128 122 5 6 0 231 221 1-4 4-2 0-0 0-2
Virginia.................................1 5 0 33 149 1 9 1 56 280 1-4 0-5-1 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest..........................0 6 0 48 176 1
10 0 113 270 1-4 0-6 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-17-1 (.500)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 14-21 --/10.............. Maryland
W 7-6 --/17............. at Georgia
W 31-14 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 31-13 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 31-0 --/--.................. Virginia
W 17-11 --/--...................at Duke
W 7-3 20/--................NC State
W 26-0 16/--..........Wake Forest
T 13-13 13/--...at North Carolina
L 17-21 15/ 5..........Notre Dame
W 31-27 15/--...at South Carolina
Gator Bowl
L 3-34 11/10............ Pittsburgh
NORTH CAROLINA
L 7-10 --/--.......... at Kentucky
W 31-0 --/--............. Richmond
W 41-7 --/--... at Northwestern
L 7-10 --/13............Texas Tech
W 24-3 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 27-14 --/--........... at NC State
W 17-0 --/--..... South Carolina
W 16-7 --/--..........at Maryland
T 13-13 --/13............... Clemson
W 35-14 19/--............at Virginia
W 16-3 18/--.................at Duke
Liberty Bowl
L 17-21 14/12.............Nebraska
DUKE
L 16-17 --/--......... East Carolina
L 9-21 --/ 1............ at Michigan
W 31-7 --/--...............at Virginia
W 28-16 --/--........................ Navy
W 25-21 --/--...at South Carolina
L 11-17 --/--.................. Clemson
L 13-31 --/--........... at Maryland
W 25-24 --/--......at Georgia Tech
W 38-14 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 32-37 --/--................. NC State
L 3-16 --/18......North Carolina
NC STATE
L 23-28 --/--.........East Carolina
W 14-0 --/--.................. Virginia
W 38-0 --/--.............at Syracuse
W 41-14 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 24-20 --/--............... Maryland
W 17-15 --/--...............at Auburn
L 14-27 --/--...... North Carolina
L 3-7 --/20............ at Clemson
W 7-3 --/--...... South Carolina
L 17-21 --/ 9..............Penn State
W 37-32 --/--...................at Duke
Peach Bowl
W 24-14 --/--.............. Iowa State
MARYLAND
W 21-14 10/--............at Clemson
L 16-24 11/--....... West Virginia
L 9-27 --/ 5......... at Penn State
L 20-24 --/--............ at NC State
W 24-10 --/--.................Syracuse
W 35-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 31-13 --/--.......................Duke
L 7-16 --/--......North Carolina
W 19-13 --/--................Villanova
W 27-24 --/--..........at Richmond
W 28-0 --/--..................Virginia
Hall of Fame Bowl
W 17-7 --/--..............Minnesota
114
VIRGINIA
L 0-14 --/--........... at NC State
L 0-68 --/18................ at Texas
L 7-31 --/--...................... Duke
L 0-13 --/--........West Virginia
L 0-31 --/--............ at Clemson
T 14-14 --/--....at Virginia Tech
W 12-10 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 3-6 --/--............at Syracuse
L 6-30 --/--....................... VMI
L 14-35 --/19.... North Carolina
L 0-28 --/--..........at Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 24-13 --/--................. Furman
L 0-3 --/--.............Vanderbilt
L 14-41 --/--........... at NC State
L 17-26 --/--.............. at Purdue
L 3-24 --/--...at North Carolina
L 7-35 --/--.............. Maryland
L 10-12 --/--.............at Virginia
L 0-26 --/16........... at Clemson
L 14-38 --/--...................... Duke
L 14-24 --/--..... South Carolina
L 10-28 --/--....at Virginia Tech
1978
Clemson captured its first ACC football crown in 11 years by completing the
season with a perfect 6-0 league mark ... Maryland finished a game behind,
losing only a 28-24 decision to Clemson on the seasons second-to-last weekend
... Clemson, under the direction of Danny Ford, who replaced Charley Pell prior
to the Tigers Gator Bowl appearance, defeated Ohio State 17-15, while NC
State knocked off Pittsburgh, 30-17, in the Tangerine Bowl ... Pell was named
the ACCs Coach of the Year for the second straight year before accepting the head coaching
position at Florida ...Maryland lost to Texas in the Sun Bowl, 42-0 ... For the first time in its
history three ACC teams were ranked in the final Associated Press poll with Clemson ranked
6th, NC State ranked 18th and Maryland ranked 20th ... Ted Brown, the conferences leading
rusher ranked 9th nationally with 1,350 yards, and center Jim Ritcher, both of NC State, were
tabbed as consensus All-Americans ... Brown and Clemson QB Steve Fuller, who threw for
1,515 yards, tied for sixth place in the Heisman Trophy balloting ... The first time in 17 years
a pair of ACC players finished in the Top Ten of the Heisman voting ... Fuller was named the
ACC Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, becoming only the 4th player in ACC
history to win back-to-back Player of the Year honors in football ... Clemson became the first
ACC team to average over 50,000 fans per game when the Tigers averaged 53,619 over six
home dates ... Wake Forests John Mackovic was the only first-year coach in the league ...
Clemson wide receiver Jerry Butler was named a first-team All-America by the Associated
Press ... Ritcher was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues
top blocker ... Clemson defensive back Rex Varn was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo
Award for courage ... Clemson tailback Lester Brown ranked 4th nationally in scoring with 102
points ... Virginia Sean McCall ranked 6th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 26.9 on 19
returns ...Clemsons Willie Jordan ranked 4th nationally in punt returns, averaging 13.8 on 20
returns ... NC State placekicker Nathan Ritter ranked 3rd nationally in field goals, making 17
of 19 attempts ... Marylands Ed Loncar tied for 5th nationally in field goals, making 16 of 26
attempts ... Clemson finished 6th nationally in rushing offense and 4th nationally in total offense
(436.7) ... The Tigers also ranked 8th nationally in pass defense, 4th in turnover margin and 5th
nationally in both scoring offense and defense ... Maryland also ranked in the nations top 10 in
scoring defense, finishing 9th.
DEFENSE:
DL-Jonathan Brooks, CL
DL-Bruce Palmer, MD
DL-Charles Johnson, MD
DL-Simon Gupton, NCS
DL-Jim Stuckey, CL
LB-Bubba Brown, CL
LB-Randy Scott, CL
DB-Woodrow Wilson, NCS
DB-Lloyd Burruss, MD
DB-Steve Ryan, CL
DB-Ricky Barden, UNC
P-Russ Henderson, UVa
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
17
0
0 102
0
42
13 81
.Conference Overall
Team................ AP.. UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson.............. 6....... 7.....6 0 0 183 71 11 1 0 368 131 6-0 4-1 1-0 2-0
Maryland......... 20..............5 1 0 159 62 9 3 0 261 167 4-1 5-1 0-1 1-3
NC State........... 18..... 19.....4 2 0 133 112 9 3 0 280 208 5-1 3-2 1-0 1-3
North Carolina..................3 3 0 124 132 5 6 0 199 216 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-3
Duke...................................2 4 0 56 108 4 7 0 108 247 4-1 0-6 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest.......................1 5 0 59 161 1
10 0 104 274 1-4 0-6 0-0 0-3
Virginia..............................0 6 0 75 143 2 9 0 139 236 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 18-17-0 (.514)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 58-3 --/--........... The Citadel
L 0-12 --/--............. at Georgia
W 31-0 --/--...............Villanova
W 38-7 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 30-14 --/--.............at Virginia
W 28-8 --/--...................... Duke
W 33-10 20/--.......... at NC State
W 51-6 16/--.... at Wake Forest
W 13-9 15/--.... North Carolina
W 28-24 12/11........at Maryland
W 41-23 10/--.... South Carolina
Gator Bowl
W 17-15 7/20............ Ohio State
DUKE
W 28-10 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 16-12 --/--..... South Carolina
L 0-52 --/ 4...........at Michigan
W 20-13 --/--................. Virginia
L 8-31 --/--.................. at Navy
L 8-28 --/--............ at Clemson
L 0-27 --/ 5.............. Maryland
L 0-34 --/--.......... at Tennessee
W 3-0 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 10-24 --/--........... at NC State
L 15-16 --/--...at North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 31-7 --/--.....................Tulane
W 24-17 20/--.......... at Louisville
W 21-20 17/18.. at North Carolina
W 20-3 15/--...............Kentucky
W 31-7 12/20..............NC State
W 24-9 10/--............at Syracuse
W 39-0 6/--...........Wake Forest
W 27-0 5/--...................at Duke
L 3-27 5/ 2.........at Penn State
W 17-7 13/--.............at Virginia
L 24-28 11/12............... Clemson
Sun Bowl
L 0-42 12/14....................Texas
NORTH CAROLINA
W 14-10 --/--........ East Carolina
L 20-21 18/17.............Maryland
L 16-20 --/ 9......... at Pittsburgh
L 3-7 --/--........ Miami (Ohio)
W 34-29 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 7-34 --/--................ NC State
W 24-22 --/--..at South Carolina
L 18-27 --/--..........at Richmond
L 9-13 --/15............at Clemson
W 38-20 --/--..................Virginia
W 16-15 --/--.......................Duke
NC STATE
W 29-13 --/--........ East Carolina
W 27-19 --/--.................Syracuse
W 29-15 --/--........ West Virginia
W 34-10 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 7-31 20/12........ at Maryland
W 34-7 --/--. at North Carolina
L 10-33 --/20................ Clemson
W 22-13 --/--......South Carolina
L 10-19 --/ 2......... at Penn State
W 24-10 --/--.......................Duke
W 24-21 --/--..............at Virginia
Tangerine Bowl
W 30-17 --/16.............Pittsburgh
VIRGINIA
L 0-14 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 0-32 --/--....................... Navy
W 21-17 --/--..................at Army
L 9-17 --/--........................VMI
L 13-20 --/--.................. at Duke
L 14-30 --/--................. Clemson
W 17-7 --/--.........Virginia Tech
L 17-20 --/--.... at West Virginia
L 7-17 --/13..............Maryland
L 20-38 --/--. at North Carolina
L 21-24 --/--................ NC State
WAKE FOREST
W 14-0 --/--.................. Virginia
L 6-28 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 11-13 --/10................... at LSU
L 10-34 --/--.................NC State
L 7-14 --/--............... at Purdue
L 29-34 --/--...... North Carolina
L 0-39 --/ 6...........at Maryland
L 7-21 --/--...............at Auburn
L 6-51 --16................. Clemson
L 0-3 --/--...................at Duke
L 14-37 --/--..at South Carolina
1979
NC State claimed its first title since 1973, finishing with a 5-1 mark while Maryland,
defending champion Clemson and surprising Wake Forest ended up in a three-way
tie for second at 4-2 ...The ACC, on the strength of a record-tying five teams having
winning records, compiled its best record against non-conference opponents, going
28-18-3 versus outsiders ... Three teams took part in post season play, with Clemson losing to
Baylor in the Peach Bowl, 24-18, North Carolina beating Michigan, 17-15, in the Gator Bowl
and Wake Forest, making its first bowl appearance in 30 years, losing to Louisiana State, 34-10,
in the Tangerine Bowl ... Clemson tackle Jim Stuckey, Maryland placekicker Dale Castro and
N.C. State center Jim Ritcher were consensus All-Americas ... In addition, Ritcher became the
third player from an ACC school to be awarded the prestigious Outland Trophy ... For the second
straight year, Ritcher was awarded the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conferences best
blocker ... Virginias 20-18 win over Virginia Tech as well as Wake Forests 19-14 victory over
the Hokies were counted as a conference games due to schedule anomalies ... Red Wilson
succeeded Mike McGee at the helm of the Duke football program ... He was joined as a firstyear head coach in the league by Danny Ford, who actually began his Clemson head coaching
career in last years Gator Bowl, but coached his first full season with the Tigers ... NC State
head coach Bo Rein left the Wolfpack to take the head coaching position at LSU, but died
in a bizarre plane crash on a recruiting trip in January ...He was replaced at State by former
Arkansas assistant coach Monte Kiffin ... Wake Forest head coach John Mackovic was named
the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Deacons to the first eight-win season in the history
of the program ... Wake Forest quarterback Jay Venuto set ACC single-season records for total
offense (2,463), yards passing (2,432, offensive plays (443), passes attempted (367) and passes
completed (198) and was named the ACCs Player of the Year ... Clemson tailback Chuck
McSwain was named the ACCs Rookie of the Year ... Maryland tailback Charlie Wysocki led
the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally ... Duke wide receiver Cedric Jones ranked 4th
nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 27.1 yards a return ...Clemson (7th) and Maryland (8th)
both ranked nationally in the Top 10 in total defense... The Tigers also finished 3rd nationally in
scoring defense, allowing only 8.4 points per game.
DEFENSE:
DL-Steve Potter, UVa
DL-Jim Stuckey, CL
DL-Steve Durham, CL
DL-Simon Gupton, NCS
DL-James Parker, WF
LB-Buddy Curry, UNC
LB-Bubba Brown, CL
DB-Woodrow Wilson, NCS
DB-Ricky Barden, UNC
DB-Rex Varn, CL
DB-Tony Blount, UVa
P-David Sims, CL
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.................. AP..UPI.W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
NC State.............................5 1 0 120 96 7 4 0 258 213 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-1
Clemson..............................4 2 0 108 62 8 4 0 205 116 4-2 4-1 0-1 1-2
Maryland...........................4 2 0 97 53 7 4 0 198 135 5-1 2-3 0-0 1-1
Wake Forest.......................4 2 0 99 112 8 4 0 240 283 5-0 3-3 0-1 3-1
North Carolina.. 15.....14...3 3 0 128 104 8 3 1 290 167 3-2-1 4-1 1-0 3-1
Virginia..............................2 4 0 98 108 6 5 0 258 114 5-1 1-4 0-0 0-2
Duke...................................0 6 0 59 167 2 8 1 152 264 1-4 1-4-1 0-0 0-1
Georgia Tech........................
4
6
1
152
190 4-2
0-4-1
0-0
0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 28-18-3 (.603)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 21-0 --/--.................. Furman
L 0-19 --/--............... Maryland
W 12-7 --/--.................. Georgia
W 17-7 --/--.................. Virginia
W 21-0 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 28-10 --/--...................at Duke
L 13-16 --/--.................NC State
W 31-0 --/14..........Wake Forest
W 19-10 18/--...at North Carolina
W 16-10 14/--...... at Notre Dame
L 9-13 13/19...at South Carolina
Peach Bowl
L 18-24 18/19..................Baylor
DUKE
W 28-14 --/--.........East Carolina
L 0-35 --/--..at South Carolina
L 12-30 --/--..............at Virginia
T 17-17 --/--.................. at Army
W 34-7 --/--.......... at Richmond
L 10-28 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-27 --/--............... Maryland
L 14-24 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 14-17 --/20..... at Wake Forest
L 7-28 --/--.................NC State
L 16-37 --/--...... North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
L 6-30 --/ 2................ Alabama
T 7-7 --/--...............at Florida
W 33-7 --/--... William & Mary
L 13-21 --/10......at Notre Dame
L 0-31 --/--...........at Tennessee
L 14-38 --/14................. Auburn
L 7-12 --/--................ at Tulane
W 24-14 --/--.......................Duke
W 21-0 --/--............... Air Force
W 24-14 --/--....................... Navy
L 3-16 --/--..............at Georgia
MARYLAND
W 24-20 --/--.................Villanova
W 19-0 --/--..............at Clemson
W 35-14 --/--.... Mississippi State
L 7-14 --/--............at Kentucky
L 7-27 --/--...............Penn State
L 0-7 --/17............ at NC State
L 17-25 --/--....... at Wake Forest
W 27-0 --/--................... at Duke
W 17-14 18/--......North Carolina
W 28-7 --/--................ Louisville
W 17-7 --/--...................Virginia
NC STATE
W 34-20 --/--.........East Carolina
W 31-27 19/--................. Virginia
W 38-14 19/--....at West Virginia
W 17-14 16/--..........Wake Forest
L 31-44 14/--..............at Auburn
W 7-0 17/--.............. Maryland
L 21-35 15/19... North Carolina
W 16-13 --/--............. at Clemson
L 28-30 --/--..at South Carolina
L 7-9 --/--..............Penn State
W 28-7 --/--...................at Duke
VIRGINIA
W 31-0 --/--............. Richmond
L 27-31 --/19.......... at NC State
W 19-0 --/--....................... VMI
W 30-12 --/--...................... Duke
L 7-17 --/--............ at Clemson
W 69-9 --/--.....James Madison
L 10-17 --/20................. at Navy
W 31-0 --/--............. at Georgia
W 20-18 --/--........ Virginia Tech
L 7-13 --/--..... North Carolina
L 7-17 --/--..........at Maryland
NORTH CAROLINA
W 28-0 --/--...... South Carolina
W 17-7 --/13............. Pittsburgh
W 41-3 --/--.................. at Army
W 35-14 18/--............. Cincinnati
L 19-24 14/--..........Wake Forest
W 35-21 19/15......... at NC State
T 24-24 15/--........East Carolina
L 14-17 18/--..........at Maryland
L 10-19 --/18................ Clemson
W 13-7 --/--..............at Virginia
WAKE FOREST
W 37-16 --/--...................at Duke
W 30-23 --/--......Appalachian St
Gator Bowl
W 22-21 --/12............. at Georgia
W 17-15 --/14............... Michigan
W 23-20 --/--.........East Carolina
L 14-17 --/16........... at NC State
W 19-14 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 24-19 --/14... at North Carolina
W 25-17 --/--............... Maryland
W 42-38 18/13................Auburn
L 0-31 14/--............ at Clemson
W 17-14 20/--...................... Duke
L 14-35 17/--.at South Carolina
Tangerine Bowl
L 10-34 --/--........................ LSU
1980
North Carolina captured its second ACC title in four years, completing the
regular season with a perfect 6-0 league mark ... Maryland was second with a
5-1 record ... The Tar Heels knocked off Texas 16-7, in the Bluebonnet Bowl,
while the Terrapins dropped a 35-20 decision to Florida in the Tangerine Bowl
... Clemson placekicker Obed Ariri led the nation with 23 FGs while Wake
Forest QB Jay Venuto threw for an ACC-record 21 TD passes and finished the year ranked 8th
nationally in pass efficiency ... North Carolina linebacker Lawrence Taylor was a consensus
All-American ... NC State punter Calvin Warren and Georgia Tech linebacker Sheldon Fox
earned All-America laurels ... Clemson became the first league team to win 100 ACC games
with a 35-33 victory over Wake Forest ... In addition the Tigers became the first conference
member to average over 60,000 fans per game, drawing 368,543 in six Memorial Stadium
contests ... Marylands Charlie Wysocki rushed for 1,359 yards, the third highest single
season total in conference annuals and finished 6th nationally in rushing... Georgia Techs Bill
Curry and NC States Monte Kiffin were the ACCs first-year head coaches ... North Carolina
head coach Dick Crum was named ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Tar Heels to
an 11-1 record and a No. 10 national ranking ... UNCs Lawrence Taylor became only the
third defensive player in ACC history to be chosen Player of the Year ... Duke quarterback
Ben Bennett, who set ACC freshmen records for most yards total offense (1,840) and passing
(2,050) was named ACC Rookie of the Year ... North Carolina offensive guard Ron Wootten
was named recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the league ...
Clemson senior defensive back Jack Cain was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award
for courage ... North Carolinas Amos Lawrence finished 6th nationally in scoring (6.2) and
Clemsons Ariri finished 8th (7.9) ... North Carolina punter Steve Streater, who led the ACC in
punting, ranked 9th nationally in punting, averaging 43.4 yards a punt ... North Carolina ranked
8th in scoring defense, allowing only 11.2 points per game.
DEFENSE:
DL-Bubba Green, NCS
DL-Donnell Thompson, UNC
DL-Lawrence Taylor, UNC
DL-Stuart Anderson, UVa
DL-Marlin Van Horn, MD
LB-Darrell Nicholson, UNC
LB-Carlos Bradley, WF
DB-Steve Streater, UNC
DB-Dennis Tabron, DU
DB-Lloyd Burruss, MD
DB-Bryan Shumock, UVa
P-Steve Streater, UNC
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................... AP.UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
North Carolina... 10...... 9.....6 0 0 166 63 11 1 0 297 130 7-0 3-1 1-0 1-1
Maryland.............................5 1 0 120 48 8 4 0 211 165 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-3
NC State...............................3 3 0 104 133 6 5 0 222 212 5-1 1-4 0-0 0-3
Clemson................................2 4 0 125 173 6 5 0 217 222 4-2 2-3 0-0 1-2
Virginia................................2 4 0 84 149 4 7 0 144 259 1-4 3-3 0-0 0-1
Wake Forest.........................2 4 0 127 128 5 6 0 251 213 2-4 3-2 0-0 0-2
Duke.....................................1 5 0 131 163 2 9 0 214 296 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-3
Georgia Tech.......................... 1 9 1 113 260 1-4-1 0-5 0-0 0-3-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-22-1 (.464)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 19-3 --/--......................... Rice
L 16-20 --/10..............at Georgia
W 17-10 --/--...Western Carolina
W 13-10 --/--..........Virginia Tech
W 27-24 --/--...............at Virginia
L 17-34 --/--........................Duke
L 20-24 --/--............. at NC State
W 35-33 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 19-24 --/14......North Carolina
L 7-34 --/--........... at Maryland
W 27-6 --/14......South Carolina
DUKE
L 10-35 --/--......... East Carolina
L 28-35 --/19.............. at Auburn
L 17-20 --/--...................Virginia
L 21-31 --/--............... at Indiana
L 7-20 --/17...at South Carolina
W 34-17 --/--..............at Clemson
L 14-17 --/--................Maryland
W 17-12 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
L 24-27 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 21-38 --/--............. at NC State
L 21-44 --/15...at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
L 3-26 --/ 2................. Alabama
(Birmingham)
L 12-45 --/--.................... Florida
W 17-8 --/--....... Memphis State
L 0-33 --/10.at North Carolina
L 10-23 --/--................Tennessee
L 14-17 --/--............... at Auburn
L 14-31 --/--..................... Tulane
L 12-17 --/--................... at Duke
T 3-3 --/ 1............ Notre Dame
L 8-19 --/--........................ Navy
L 20-38 --/ 1...............at Georgia
MARYLAND
W 7-3 --/--...............Villanova
W 31-6 --/--.............Vanderbilt
W 14-11 --/--....at West Virginia
L 3-17 19/14... at North Carolina
L 9-38 --/ 6.........at Pittsburgh
L 10-24 --/14............Penn State
W 11-10 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 17-14 --/--..................at Duke
W 24-0 --/--................NC State
W 34-7 --/--................ Clemson
W 31-0 --/--.............at Virginia
Tangerine Bowl
L 20-35 --/--...................Florida
NORTH CAROLINA
W 35-13 14/--................. Furman
W 9-3 14/--........ at Texas Tech
W 17-3 14/19............ Maryland
W 33-0 10/--........ Georgia Tech
W 27-9 8/--...... at Wake Forest
W 28-8 8/--.................NC State
W 31-3 7/--.........East Carolina
L 7-41 6/16........at Oklahoma
W 24-19 14/--............ at Clemson
W 26-3 15/--................. Virginia
W 44-21 15/--...................... Duke
Bluebonnet Bowl
W 16-7 13/--......................Texas
NC STATE
W 42-0 --/--...William & Mary
W 27-13 --/--.............at Virginia
L 7-27 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 10-30 --/18.at South Carolina
W 17-14 --/--....Appalachian St.
L 8-28 --/ 8.at North Carolina
W 24-20 --/--................ Clemson
L 0-24 --/--..........at Maryland
L 13-21 --/10........at Penn State
L 18-21 --/--...................... Duke
W 36-14 --/--........East Carolina
VIRGINIA
W 6-3 --/--....................... Navy
L 13-27 --/--.................NC State
W 20-17 --/--...................at Duke
L 21-45 --/--.....at West Virginia
L 24-27 --/--................. Clemson
L 0-30 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 24-21 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 16-13 --/--........... at Tennessee
L 17-19 --/--...................Rutgers
L 3-26 --/15...at North Carolina
L 0-31 --/--............... Maryland
WAKE FOREST
L 7-16 --/--......... Virginia Tech
W 24-7 --/--............ The Citadel
W 27-7 --/--............ at NC State
W 27-7 --/--.at William & Mary
L 9-27 --/ 8...... North Carolina
L 10-11 --/--...........at Maryland
L 21-24 --/--.................. Virginia
L 33-35 --/--................. Clemson
W 27-24 --/--...................at Duke
L 38-39 --/14.at South Carolina
W 28-16 --/--.....Appalachian St.
115
1981
1982
Clemson finished the year as the nations only undefeated major team and was
acclaimed National Champion, claiming the top berth in both the AP and UPI polls
... The Tigers capped off the season by defeating Nebraska, 22-15, in the Orange
Bowl ... Defending champion North Carolina finished second in the league race
and went on to defeat Arkansas in the Gator Bowl, 31-27 ... The Tar Heels placed
eighth in the final UPI poll and ninth in the AP, marking the first time that two ACC teams closed
the year ranked among the nations Top 10 teams ... A pair of Clemson defensive standouts, LB
Jeff Davis and DB Terry Kinard, earned consensus All-America honors while North Carolina
guard David Drechsler was named to the Academic All-America team ... Drechsler was also a
first team All-America selection by the FWAA ... Davis became only the third defensive player to
be named ACC Player of the Year ... Wake Forest QB Gary Schofield threw for an ACC record
504 yards in a 45-33 loss to Maryland ... The Terps became the second ACC team to record
100 league victories with a 34-9 win over NC State ... Al Groh of Wake Forest was the ACCs
lone first year head coach ... In only his third full season as Clemson head coach, Danny Ford
was named ACC Coach of the Year ... NC State freshman Joe McIntosh led the ACC in rushing
and was named the leagues Rookie of the Year ... Clemson offensive tackle Lee Nanney was
the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... Duke junior
defensive back Aaron Stewart was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... NC
State free safety Eric Williams ranked 4th in the nation in pass interceptions (0.64) ... North
Carolinas Greg Poole ranked 9th nationally in punt returns (12.0) ... North Carolina ranked 8th
nationally in rushing offense averaging 274.5 yards a game on the ground ... Wake Forest was
9th in the nation in pass offense, throwing for 271.5 yards per game ... Maryland finished the
year ranked 4th nationally in rushing defense (83.9) ...Clemson was rated 8th nationally in total
defense allowing only 251.5 yards a game ... Two ACC teams, Clemson (2nd, 8.2) and North
Carolina (5th, 11.2), finished among the top five teams in the nation in scoring defense ...North
Carolina also ranked 8th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 31.3 points per game.
DEFENSE:
DL-Jeff Bryant, CL
DL-William Fuller, UNC
DL-Stuart Anderson, UVa
DL-Dan Benish, CL
DL-Charles Bowser, DU
LB-Jeff Davis, CL
LB-Lee Shaffer, UNC
DB-Terry Kinard, CL
DB-Dennis Tabron, DU
DB-Donnie LeGrande, NCS
DB-Greg Poole, UNC
P - Jeff Hayes, UNC
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.................AP.UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson............... 1...... 1.....6 0 0 195 56 12 0 0 338 105 6-0 5-0 1-0 3-0
North Carolina... 9...... 8.....5 1 0 142 64 10 2 0 375 140 4-2 5-0 1-0 0-1
Maryland...........................4 2 0 168 108 4 6 1 232 194 2-2-1 2-4 0-0 0-2
Duke...................................3 3 0 118 134 6 5 0 210 230 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-3
NC State.............................2 4 0 91 136 4 7 0 182 223 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-4
Wake Forest.......................1 5 0 124 255 4 7 0 217 365 1-4 3-3 0-0 0-2
Virginia..............................0 6 0 90 175 1 10 0 127 261 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-2
Georgia Tech........................ 1
10 0 124 308 0-6 1-4 0-0 1-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-24-1 (.417)
CLEMSON... (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
W 45-10 --/--................. Wofford
W 13-5 --/--................ at Tulane
W 13-3 --/ 4.................. Georgia
W 21-3 --/--...........at Kentucky
W 27-0 14/--.................Virginia
W 38-10 9/--.................. at Duke
W 17-7 6/--................ NC State
W 82-24 4/--.......... Wake Forest
W 10-8 3/ 8...at North Carolina
W 21-7 2/--...............Maryland
W 29-13 2/ --...at South Carolina
Orange Bowl
W 22-15 1/ 4............... Nebraska
DUKE
L 13-34 --/11.........at Ohio State
L 3-17 --/--..at South Carolina
W 29-24 --/--..............at Virginia
W 24-14 --/--.........East Carolina
W 14-7 --/--......... Virginia Tech
L 10-38 --/ 6................. Clemson
L 21-24 --/--...........at Maryland
W 38-24 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 31-10 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 17-7 --/--.................NC State
L 10-31 --/12..... North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
W 24-21 --/ 2................Alabama
(Birmingham)
L 6-27 --/--.............. at Florida
L 15-28 --/--......Memphis State
L 7-28 --/ 6..... North Carolina
L 7-10 --/--.......... at Tennessee
L 7-31 --/--..................Auburn
L 10-27 --/--............... at Tulane
L 24-38 --/--...................... Duke
L 3-35 --/--...... at Notre Dame
L 14-20 --/--...................... Navy
L 7-44 --/ 3................. Georgia
116
MARYLAND
L 17-23 --/--..........at Vanderbilt
L 13-17 --/--.........West Virginia
W 34-9 --/--............ at NC State
T 17-17 --/--.................Syracuse
L 10-15 --/--............... at Florida
W 45-33 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 24-21 --/--....................... Duke
L 10-17 --/ 9...... North Carolina
L 7-14 --/--................ at Tulane
L 7-21 --/ 2............. at Clemson
W 48-7 --/--.................. Virginia
NC STATE
W 27-21 --/--............. Richmond
W 28-23 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 31-10 --/--........East Carolina
L 9-34 --/--.............. Maryland
W 30-24 --/--................. Virginia
L 10-21 --/ 4..... North Carolina
L 7-17 --/ 4............ at Clemson
L 12-20 --/--.at South Carolina
L 15-22 --/ 6.............Penn State
L 7-17 --/--..................at Duke
L 5-14 --/11.........Miami (Fla.)
NORTH CAROLINA
W 56-0 13/--....... East Carolina
W 49-7 10/--....... Miami (Ohio)
W 56-14 9/--...... Boston College
W 28-7 6/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 48-10 5/--.......... Wake Forest
W 21-10 4/--............at NC State
L 13-31 3/--......South Carolina
W 17-10 9/--.......... at Maryland
L 8-10 8/ 2................Clemson
W 17-14 13/--............ at Virginia
W 31-10 12/--................. at Duke
Gator Bowl
W 31-27 11/--.............. Arkansas
VIRGINIA
L 18-32 --/--........West Virginia
L 0-3 --/--............. at Rutgers
L 24-29 --/--...................... Duke
L 24-30 --/--........... at NC State
L 0-27 --/ 9............ at Clemson
L 3-21 --/--.at South Carolina
L 21-24 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 13-10 --/--....................... VMI
L 14-17 --/13.... North Carolina
L 7-48 --/--..........at Maryland
L 3-20 --/--........ Virginia Tech
WAKE FOREST
L 6-23 --/--......South Carolina
L 23-28 --/--................ NC State
W 24-21 --/--.............. at Auburn
L 14-30 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 15-14 --/--.....Appalachian St.
L 10-48 --/ 5.at North Carolina
L 33-45 --/--...............Maryland
W 24-21 --/--..............at Virginia
L 24-82 --/ 5.............at Clemson
L 10-31 --/--.......................Duke
W 34-22 --/--..........at Richmond
DEFENSE:
DL-William Fuller, UNC
DL-William Perry, CL
DL-Mark Duda, MD
DL-Mike Wilcher, UNC
DL-Andy Headen, CL
LB - Johny Rembert, CL
LB-Chris Ward, UNC
DB-Terry Kinard, CL
DB-Eric Williams, NCS
DB-Pat Chester, UVa
DB-Willie Harris, UNC
P - Harry Newsome, WF
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.................. AP.UPI..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson................ 8............6 0 0 196 95 9 1 1 289 147 5-0-1 3-1 1-0 2-1
Maryland........... 20.... 20....5 1 0 222 121 8 4 0 373 220 5-1 3-2 0-1 1-4
North Carolina.. 18.... 13....3 3 0 146 100 8 4 0 348 149 6-1 1-3 1-0 1-2
Duke...................................3 3 0 172 179 6 5 0 307 290 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-1
NC State.............................3 3 0 111 131 6 5 0 206 255 5-1 1-4 0-0 0-3
Virginia..............................1 5 0 92 214 2 9 0 208 320 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-1
Wake Forest.......................0 6 0 108 207 3 8 0 200 322 2-2 1-5 0-1 0-2
Georgia Tech.................. ......not eligible.......... 6 5 0 239 286 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 22-15-1 (.592)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 7-13 11/ 7.............at Georgia
T 17-17 16/--..... Boston College
W 21-10 --/--....... West Carolina
W 24-6 --/--............... Kentucky
W 48-0 --/--..............at Virginia
W 49-14 20/--......................Duke
W 38-29 19/--........... at NC State
W 16-13 13/18....North Carolina
W 24-22 11/18........ at Maryland
W 24-6 10/--.....South Carolina
W 21-17 10/--......... Wake Forest
(Tokyo, Japan)
DUKE
W 25-24 --/--...........at Tennessee
W 30-17 --/--..at South Carolina
W 51-17 --/--..................Virginia
L 21-27 --/--....................... Navy
L 21-22 --/--.........Virginia Tech
L 14-49 --/20............at Clemson
L 22-49 --/--.......... at Maryland
W 38-21 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 46-26 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 16-21 --/--............ at NC State
W 23-17 --/--......North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
L 7-45 --/ 4................Alabama
W 36-7 --/--........... The Citadel
W 24-20 --/--... at Memphis State
L 0-41 --/12...at North Carolina
W 19-13 --/--............... at Tulane
L 0-24 --/--..............at Auburn
W 31-21 --/--.............. Tennessee
L 21-38 --/--...................... Duke
W 38-32 --/--................. Virginia
W 45-7 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 18-38 --/ 1............ at Georgia
MARYLAND
L 31-39 --/ 7.........at Penn State
L 18-19 --/17...at West Virginia
W 23-6 --/--................NC State
W 26-3 --/--............at Syracuse
W 38-0 --/--........ Indiana State
W 52-31 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 49-22 --/--...................... Duke
W 31-24 --/10.at North Carolina
W 18-17 19/--.........Miami (Fla.)
L 22-24 18/11.............. Clemson
W 45-14 19/--............at Virginia
Aloha Bowl
L 20-21 16/ 9..........Washington
NORTH CAROLINA
L 6-7 5/ 1......... at Pittsburgh
W 34-10 11/--..............Vanderbilt
W 62-8 11/--......................Army
W 41-0 12/--......... Georgia Tech
W 24-7 12/--...... at Wake Forest
W 41-9 11/--................ NC State
L 24-31 10/--...............Maryland
L 13-16 18/13...........at Clemson
W 27-14 --/--...................Virginia
L 17-23 --/--................... at Duke
W 33-14 --/--....... Bowling Green
Sun Bowl
W 26-10 --/ 8....................... Texas
NC STATE
W 26-0 --/--...................Furman
W 33-26 --/--......... East Carolina
W 30-0 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 6-23 --/--........... at Maryland
W 16-13 --/--...............at Virginia
L 9-41 --/11...at North Carolina
L 29-38 --/18................. Clemson
W 33-3 --/--.......South Carolina
L 0-54 --/ 7.......... at Penn State
W 21-16 --/--........................Duke
L 3-41 --/--....... at Miami (Fla.)
VIRGINIA
L 16-30 --/--................... at Navy
L 17-21 --/--......James Madison
L 17-51 --/--...................at Duke
L 13-16 --/--.................NC State
L 0-48 --/--................. Clemson
W 34-27 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 37-6 --/--........................ VMI
L 32-38 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
L 14-27 --/--...at North Carolina
L 14-45 --/19.............. Maryland
L 14-21 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
WAKE FOREST
W 31-10 --/--.. Western Carolina
L 10-28 --/--...............at Auburn
L 0-30 --/--............ at NC State
W 31-22 --/--.....Appalachian St.
W 13-10 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 7-24 --/12..... North Carolina
L 31-52 --/--...........at Maryland
L 27-34 --/--..............at Virginia
L 26-46 --/--...................at Duke
L 7-45 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 17-21 --/16................ Clemson
(Tokyo, Japan)
1983
Maryland claimed its first ACC title since 1976, finishing undefeated in five league
contests while North Carolina was second with a 4-2 mark ... In bowl action, the
Terps dropped a 30-23 decision to Tennessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl while the
Tar Heels, in their fifth straight bowl game, lost to Florida State 28-3 in the Peach
Bowl ... Clemson, ineligible for the league title, posted a 9-1-1 mark and finished
11th in the UPI poll ... Duke QB Ben Bennett, who led the nation in passing, threw for an ACC
single-season record of 3,086 yards and concluded his career as the leagues all-time passing
leader with 9,614 yards ... Clemsons William Perry and North Carolinas William Fuller earned
consensus All-America recognition while Tiger QB Mike Eppley, who passed for 1,410 yards
and 13 TDs, was an Academic All-America ... North Carolina offensive tackle Brian Blados also
earned first-team All-America honors ... First-year head coaches listed Steve Sloan at Duke and
Tom Reed at NC State ... Clemson became the first ACC team to draw over 500,000 fans averaging
74,557 over seven home dates ... Georgia Tech, in its first season of conference play, finished third
with a 3-2 league record ... Tech freshman running back Cory Collier was named the leagues
Rookie of the Year ... Collier finished ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 30.0 ...
Clemson guard James Farr was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the
leagues top blocker ... Wake Forest senior outside linebacker John Piedmonte was named the
winner of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason finished
10th in the Heisman Trophy balloting ... Clemsons Mike Eppley finished 3rd nationally in pass
efficiency (146.0) while Dukes Ben Bennett finished 5th nationally in total offense ... Bennett
also set single-season ACC records for most yards of total offense (2,950), most plays (526), most
yards passing (3,086), most passes attempted (469), most passes completed (300) as well as career
marks for total offense (9,061), touchdown passes (55) and TDR (57) ... Wake Forests Harry
Newsome led the ACC in punting (45.5) and ranked 3rd nationally, followed by Clemsons Dale
Hatcher (7th, 43.6) and Dukes John Tolish (9th, 43.4) ... North Carolina finished the year ranked
7th nationally in total offense, while Duke was 5th nationally in passing offense.
DEFENSE:
DL-William Fuller, UNC
DL-William Perry, CL
DL-James Robinson, CL
DL-Pete Koch, MD
DL-Edgar Pickett, CL
LB-Vaughan Johnson, NCS
LB-Eric Wilson, MD
DB-Clarence Baldwin, MD
DB-Lester Lyles, UVa
DB-Willie Harris, UNC
DB-Rod McSwain, CL
P-Harry Newsome, WF
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................... AP...UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland..............................5 0 0 154 71 8 4 0 316 253 5-1 3-2 0-1 2-3
North Carolina.....................4 2 0 184 117 8 4 0 337 216 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-1
Georgia Tech.........................3 2 0 147 140 3 8 0 222 313 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-4
Duke......................................3 3 0 150 183 3 8 0 246 350 2-3 1-5 0-0 0-2
Virginia.................................3 3 0 145 150 6 5 0 252 280 5-1 1-4 0-0 1-1
NC State................................1 5 0 108 159 3 8 0 236 246 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest..........................1 5 0 150 218 4 7 0 257 281 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-2
*Clemson............. 11................ 9 1 1 338 200 6-0-1 3-1 0-0 2-0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-16-1 (.515) *Ineligible for Conference play.
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 44-10 --/--........West Carolina
L 16-31 --/--... at Boston College
T 16-16 --/11................. Georgia
W 41-14 --/--......... Georgia Tech
W 42-21 --/--.................. Virginia
W 38-31 --/--...................at Duke
W 27-17 --/--.................NC State
W 24-17 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 16-3 --/10...at North Carolina
W 52-27 17/11............. Maryland
W 22-13 13/--...at South Carolina
DUKE
L 30-38 --/--..............at Virginia
L 10-15 --/--...............at Indiana
L 24-31 --/--...... South Carolina
L 17-56 --/15..........Miami (Fla.)
L 14-27 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 31-38 --/--................. Clemson
L 3-38 --/15..........at Maryland
W 32-26 --/--......... Georgia Tech
W 31-21 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 27-26 --/--.................NC State
L 27-34 --/--.. at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
L 7-20 --/14............... Alabama
(Birmingham)
L 14-17 --/--..................Furman
L 14-41 --/--.............at Clemson
L 21-38 --/ 5......North Carolina
W 20-10 --/--............ at NC State
L 13-31 --/ 5.................. Auburn
L 3-37 --/--...........at Tennessee
L 26-32 --/--.................. at Duke
W 31-27 --/--..................Virginia
W 49-33 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 24-27 --/ 7.................. Georgia
MARYLAND
W 21-14 17/--........ at Vanderbilt
L 21-31 17/20...... West Virginia
W 13-7 --/17.............Pittsburgh
W 23-3 19/--.................Virginia
W 34-13 16/--................Syracuse
W 36-33 16/--..... at Wake Forest
W 38-3 15/--......................Duke
W 28-26 13/ 3.....North Carolina
L 23-35 7/ 3.............. at Auburn
L 27-52 11/17...........at Clemson
W 29-6 20/--........... at NC State
Florida Citrus Bowl
L 23-30 16/--..............Tennessee
NORTH CAROLINA
W 24-8 11/--at South Carolina
W 24-10 8/--......Memphis State
W 48-17 10/--.......Miami (Ohio)
W 51-20 5/--...William & Mary
W 38-21 5/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 30-10 4/--..........Wake Forest
W 42-14 3/--........... at NC State
L 26-28 3/13.........at Maryland
L 3-16 10/--............... Clemson
L 14-17 19/--............at Virginia
W 34-27 --/--...................... Duke
Peach Bowl.....................................
L 3-28 --/--.........Florida State
NC STATE
L 16-22 --/--........East Carolina
W 45-0 --/--........... The Citadel
L 14-26 --/--................. Virginia
W 38-15 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 10-20 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 14-42 --/ 3..... North Carolina
L 17-27 --/--............ at Clemson
L 17-31 --/--.at South Carolina
W 33-7 --/--....Appalachian St.
L 26-27 --/--..................at Duke
L 6-29 --/20............. Maryland
VIRGINIA
W 38-30 --/--...................... Duke
W 27-16 --/--...................... Navy
W 21-14 --/--.....James Madison
W 26-14 --/--........... at NC State
L 3-23 --/19.........at Maryland
L 21-42 --/--............ at Clemson
W 38-10 --/--....................... VMI
L 34-38 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 27-31 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 17-14 --/19.... North Carolina
L 0-48 --/--........ Virginia Tech
WAKE FOREST
L 25-27 --/--......Appalachian St.
W 13-6 --/--......at Virginia Tech
W 21-0 --/--...Western Carolina
W 31-6 --/--...........at Richmond
L 15-38 --/--................. NC State
L 10-30 --/ 4.. at North Carolina
L 33-36 --/16...............Maryland
W 38-34 --/--...................Virginia
L 17-24 --/--..............at Clemson
L 21-31 --/--........................Duke
L 33-49 --/--......at Georgia Tech
1984
Maryland pocketed the ACC championship for the second year in a row and
earned its fifth outright crown over the past 11 seasons ... The title was not
decided until the seasons final weekend when the Terps knocked off Virginia
45-33 ... The Cavaliers posted their highest finish ever in the ACC by taking
second with a 3-1-2 mark ... Virginia head coach George Welsh was named
ACC Coach of the Year for the second straight year ... Cavalier freshman wide
receiver John Ford was named ACC Rookie of the Year ... Maryland, taking part in its third
straight bowl game, defeated Tennessee in the Sun Bowl, 28-27, while Virginia, making its
first-ever bowl appearance, defeated Purdue in the Peach Bowl, 27-24 ... For the second year
in a row, Clemsons William Perry earned All-America honors ... Perry was also named ACC
Player of the Year ... Maryland, trailing Miami 31-0 at the half, rallied for 42 second-half points
to beat the Hurricanes, 42-40, setting a record for the greatest comeback in NCAA Division IA
football history ... ACC clubs finished with a winning record against outside competition for
the third straight year, 19-15-0, including nine games against opponents that ended up in bowl
games ... In all, the ACC had five wins against non-conference opponents ranked among the
nations Top 25 ... Virginia offensive tackle Jim Dombrowski was the recipient of the ACCs
Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the leagues top blocker ... Maryland quarterback Frank Reich,
the architect of Marylands historic comeback against Miami, ranked 6th nationally in pass
efficiency and Georgia Tech quarterback John Dewberry ranked 8th ... For the second straight
year North Carolina tailback Ethan Horton led the ACC in rushing ... Horton finished 8th
nationally with 1,247 yards ... Maryland running back Rick Badanjek finished 6th nationally
in scoring, averaging 9.3 points per game ... Maryland finished the year ranked 6th nationally
in total offense, as the Terps averaged 446.4 yards per game ... Maryland also ranked 8th
nationally in scoring offense (32.0) while Clemson ranked 9th (31.5) ... Maryland offensive
tackle J.D. Maarleveld was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award.
DEFENSE:
DL-William Perry, CL
DL-Ron Mattes, UVa
DL-Gary Baldinger, WF
DL-David Bond, UVa
DL-Bruce Mesner, MD
LB-Eric Wilson, MD
LB-Micah Moon, UNC
DB-Lester Lyles, UVa
DB-Ronnie Burgess, WF
DB-Al Covington, MD
DB-Ronald Watson, CL
P-Dale Hatcher, CL
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP. UPI... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Maryland...........12.... 11..... 5 0 0 204 102 9 3 0 380 280 3-2 5-1 1-0 3-1
Virginia..............20.... 17..... 3 1 2 189 108 8 4 0 337 216 3-2-1 4-0-1 1-0 1-2-1
North Carolina................... 3 2 1 119 125 5 5 1 234 274 3-2-1 2-3 0-0 0-1-1
Wake Forest........................ 3 3 0 91 124 6 5 0 205 232 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-0
Georgia Tech....................... 2 2 1 114 81 6 4 1 296 201 4-2 2-2-1 0-0 3-1
Duke.................................... 1 5 0 67 162 2 9 0 128 301 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-0
NC State.............................. 1 5 0 97 179 3 8 0 263 311 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-1
Clemson................................. 7 4 0 346 215 5-1 2-2 0-1 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-15-0 (.559)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU-Opp.)
W 40-7 4/--.....Appalachian St.
W 55-0 3/--..............at Virginia
L 23-26 2/20.............at Georgia
L 21-28 13/18...at Georgia Tech
W 20-12 --/--......North Carolina
W 54-21 --/--.......................Duke
W 35-34 --/--............ at NC State
W 37-14 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 17-10 --/--.........Virginia Tech
L 23-41 20/--......... at Maryland
L 21-22 --/ 9......South Carolina
MARYLAND
L 7-23 --/--................Syracuse
L 14-23 --/--.............Vanderbilt
W 20-17 --/18...at West Virginia
W 38-17 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 24-25 --/11........at Penn State
W 44-21 --/--................NC State
W 43-7 --/--..................at Duke
W 34-23 --/--...at North Carolina
W 42-40 --/ 6..... at Miami (Fla.)
W 41-23 --/20............... Clemson
(Baltimore)
W 45-34 18/--............at Virginia
DUKE
Sun Bowl
W 31-24 --/--..................Indiana
W 28-27 12/--............. Tennessee
L 0-21 --/--.at South Carolina
L 9-13 --/--................. at Army
L 10-38 --/--................. Virginia NORTH CAROLINA
L 0-27 --/--....at Virginia Tech L 30-33 --/--...................... Navy
L 21-54 --/--............ at Clemson L 20-52 --/10...at Boston College
L 7-43 --/--.............. Maryland W 23-17 --/--...................Kansas
L 3-31 --/--.... at Georgia Tech L 12-20 --/--............ at Clemson
L 16-20 --/--..........Wake Forest L 3-14 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 16-13 --/--........... at NC State W 28-21 --/--................NC State
L 15-17 --/--..... North Carolina W 30-27 --/--...at Memphis State
L 23-34 --/--.............. Maryland
GEORGIA TECH
W 24-17 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 16-6 --/19...............Alabama T 24-24 --/19................ Virginia
W 48-3 --/--........... The Citadel W 17-15 --/--..................at Duke
W 28-21 18/13.............. Clemson
L 22-27 12/--...............NC State
T 20-20 20/--............at Virginia
L 34-48 --/13.............at Auburn
L 21-24 --/--.............. Tennessee
W 31-3 --/--...................... Duke
L 17-24 --/--.at North Carolina
W 24-7 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 35-18 --/18............ at Georgia
NC STATE
W 43-6 --/--.......................Ohio
L 30-34 --/--................. Furman
L 15-24 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 31-22 --/--........East Carolina
W 27-22 --/12... at Georgia Tech
L 21-44 --/--..........at Maryland
L 21-28 --/--.at North Carolina
L 34-35 --/--................ Clemson
L 28-35 --/ 5..... South Carolina
L 0-45 --/--.............at Virginia
L 13-16 --/--...................... Duke
VIRGINIA
L 0-55 --/ 3................. Clemson
W 35-7 --/--........................ VMI
W 21-9 --/--................... at Navy
W 26-23 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 38-10 --/--...................at Duke
T 20-20 --/20........ Georgia Tech
W 28-9 --/--...........Wake Forest
W 27-7 --/12....at West Virginia
W 45-0 --/--.................NC State
T 24-24 19/--.at North Carolina
L 34-45 --/18.............. Maryland
Peach Bowl
W 27-24 --/--....................Purdue
WAKE FOREST
L 20-21 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 17-13 --/--....Appalachian St.
W 24-15 --/--........... at NC State
L 17-38 --/--..........at Maryland
W 29-16 --/--......... at Richmond
W 14-3 --/--..... North Carolina
L 9-28 --/--.............at Virginia
W 34-21 -/--.....William & Mary
L 14-37 --/--............ at Clemson
W 20-16 --/--..................at Duke
L 7-24 --/--........ Georgia Tech
117
1985
DEFENSE:
DL-Pat Swilling, GT
DL-Bruce Mesner, MD
DL-Gary Baldinger, WF
DL-Steve Berlin, CL
DL-Reuben Davis, UNC
LB-Ted Roof, GT
LB-Chuck Faucette, MD
DB-Cleve Pounds, GT
DB-Al Covington, MD
DB-Larry Griffin, UNC
DB-Keeta Covington, MD
P-Tommy Barnhardt, UNC
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
13
0
0 78
0
28
16 76
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Maryland...........18.... 19.... 6 0 0 192 92 9 3 0 326 192 4-2 4-1 1-0 0-3
Georgia Tech......19.... 18.... 5 1 0 136 55 9 2 1 252 132 5-2 3-0-1 1-0 1-1-1
Clemson.............................. 4 3 0 167 122 6 6 0 244 222 3-3 3-2 0-1 0-0
Virginia.............................. 4 3 0 172 150 6 5 0 262 217 4-2 2-3 0-0 0-0
North Carolina.................. 3 4 0 129 154 5 6 0 224 223 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-2
Duke................................... 2 5 0 94 174 4 7 0 193 252 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-0
NC State............................. 2 5 0 121 189 3 8 0 186 305 1-5 2-3 0-0 0-0
Wake Forest....................... 1 6 0 99 174 4 7 0 212 249 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-16-0 (.515)
CLEMSON..(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 20-17 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
L 13-20 --/--.................. Georgia
L 3-14 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 7-26 --/--...........at Kentucky
W 27-24 --/--..................Virginia
W 21-9 --/--.................. at Duke
W 39-10 --/--................ NC State
W 26-10 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L 20-21 --/--...at North Carolina
L 31-34 --/--...............Maryland
W 24-17 --/--......South Carolina
Independence Bowl
L 13-20 --/--..............Minnesota
DUKE
W 40-17 --/--........Northwestern
L 18-20 --/--....at West Virginia
W 34-13 --/--.......................Ohio
L 14-37 --/--.............at Virginia
L 7-28 --/--...at South Carolina
L 9-21 --/--................ Clemson
L 10-40 --/--..........at Maryland
L 0-9 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 7-27 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 31-19 --/--................NC State
W 23-21 --/--...at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
W 28-18 --/--........... at NC State
L 13-24 --/--................. Virginia
W 14-3 --/--............ at Clemson
W 31-0 --/--..... North Carolina
W 24-17 --/--...Western Carolina
L 14-17 --/ 8..................Auburn
T 6-6 --/16......... at Tennessee
W 9-0 --/--..................at Duke
W 35-7 --/--...UT/Chattanooga
W 41-10 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 20-16 --/20................ Georgia
All-American Bowl
W 17-14 --/--..... Michigan State
118
MARYLAND
L 18-20 7/19.............Penn State
L 31-13 17/--.at Boston College
W 28-0 17/--....... West Virginia
L 0-20 17/12......... at Michigan
W 31-17 --/--............ at NC State
W 26-3 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 40-10 --/--.......................Duke
W 28-10 --/--......North Carolina
L 22-29 --/ 8.......... Miami (Fla.)
(Baltimore)
W 34-31 --/--.............at Clemson
W 33-21 --/--..................Virginia
Cherry Bowl
W 35-18 --/--.................Syracuse
NORTH CAROLINA
W 21-19 --/--.................. at Navy
L 13-23 --/12...................... LSU
W 51-7 --/--....................... VMI
L 0-31 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 34-14 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 21-14 --/--........... at NC State
L 10-20 --/11........Florida State
L 10-28 --/--..........at Maryland
W 21-20 --/--................ Clemson
L 22-24 --/--.............at Virginia
L 21-23 --/--...................... Duke
VIRGINIA
W 40-15 --/--........................VMI
W 24-13 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
L 13-17 --/--....................... Navy
W 37-14 --/--.......................Duke
L 24-27 --/--.............at Clemson
L 10-28 --/--.........Virginia Tech
W 20-18 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 27-7 --/--........ West Virginia
L 22-23 --/--............ at NC State
W 24-22 --/--......North Carolina
L 21-33 --/--.......... at Maryland
NC STATE
L 14-33 --/--........ East Carolina
L 18-28 --/--......... Georgia Tech
W 20-17 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 20-42 --/--..................Furman
L 17-31 --/--...............Maryland
L 10-24 --/--......... at Pittsburgh
L 14-21 --/--......North Carolina
L 10-39 --/--.............at Clemson
W 21-17 --/--..at South Carolina
W 23-22 --/--..................Virginia
L 19-31 --/--.................. at Duke
WAKE FOREST
W 30-23 --/--...William & Mary
W 30-0 --/--........... at Boston U
L 17-20 --/--................NC State
W 24-21 --/--....Appalachian St.
L 29-31 --/16......... at Tennessee
L 14-34 --/--...at North Carolina
L 3-26 --/--.............. Maryland
L 18-20 --/--................. Virginia
L 10-26 --/--............ at Clemson
W 27-7 --/--...................... Duke
L 10-41 --/-...... at Georgia Tech
1986
DEFENSE:
DL-Terence Mack, CL
DL-Michael Perry, CL
DL-Bruce Mesner, MD
DL-Tim Goad, UNC
DL-Kyle Ambrose, GT
LB-Mike Junkin, DU
LB-Chuck Faucette, MD
DB-Delton Hall, CL
DB-Keeta Covington, MD
DB-Riccardo Ingram, GT
DB-Walter Bailey, UNC
P-Kelly Hollodick, NCS
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
Flagler, CL
Cofer, NCS
TD PAT FG TP
13
0
0 78
0
33
13 72
.Conference Overall
Team.................. AP..UPI. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson.............. 17.....19... 5 1 1 179 97 8 2 2 296 187 3-1-1 4-1 1-0-1 2-1
North Carolina.................. 5 2 0 206 195 7 4 1 305 279 4-1 3-2-1 0-1 0-3-1
NC State............................. 5 2 0 198 185 8 3 1 328 274 6-0-1 2-2 0-1 3-0
Georgia Tech...................... 3 3 0 165 113 5 5 1 282 211 4-1-1 1-4 0-0 1-2
Maryland........................... 2 3 1 153 133 5 5 1 262 211 1-3-1 4-2 0-0 0-1-1
Duke................................... 2 5 0 136 216 4 7 0 200 284 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-2
Virginia.............................. 2 5 0 111 192 3 8 0 198 315 2-4 1-4 0-0 1-1
Wake Forest....................... 2 5 0 203 220 5 6 0 325 295 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-14-4 (.568)
CLEMSON.. (AP-rank: CU/OPP)
L 14-20 --/--.........Virginia Tech
W 31-28 --/14.............at Georgia
W 27-3 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 24-0 --/--............The Citadel
W 31-17 20/--.............at Virginia
W 35-3 17/--......................Duke
L 3-27 16/20.......... at NC State
W 28-20 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 38-10 20/--.....North Carolina
T 17-17 15/--..............Maryland
(Baltimore)
T 21-21 19/--.....South Carolina
Gator Bowl
W 27-21 --/20................Stanford
DUKE
W 17-6 --/--... at Northwestern
L 7-31 --/19............ at Georgia
W 22-7 --/--.......................Ohio
W 20-13 --/--................. Virginia
L 18-24 --/--.........at Vanderbilt
L 3-35 --/17........... at Clemson
L 19-27 --/--.............. Maryland
L 6-34 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 38-36 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 15-29 --/--........... at NC State
L 35-42 --/--..... North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
T 17-17 --/--.................. Furman
W 28-14 --/--..............at Virginia
L 3-27 --/--................. Clemson
L 20-21 --/--...at North Carolina
W 59-21 --/17................NC State
L 10-31 --/ 7...............at Auburn
W 14-13 --/--............... Tennessee
W 34-6 --/--....................... Duke
W 52-6 --/--........................ VMI
L 21-24 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 24-31 --/18............. at Georgia
MARYLAND
W 10-7 --/--.........at Pittsburgh
W 35-21 --/--.............Vanderbilt
W 24-3 --/--....at West Virginia
L 16-28 13/--...............NC State
L 25-30 --/--......Boston College
L 21-27 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 27-19 --/--..................at Duke
L 30-32 --/--.at North Carolina
L 15-17 --/ 2.........at Penn State
T 17-17 --/15............... Clemson
(Baltimore)
W 42-10 --/--.............at Virginia
L 24-34 --/--.........at Vanderbilt
NC STATE
W 38-10 --/--........ East Carolina
T 14-14 --/--..............Pittsburgh
W 42-38 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 28-16 --/13......... at Maryland
L 21-59 17/--....at Georgia Tech
W 35-34 --/19...at North Carolina
W 27-3 20/16............... Clemson
W 23-22 16/--.....South Carolina
L 16-20 15/--.............at Virginia
W 29-15 --/--.......................Duke
W 31-18 --/--...Western Carolina
Peach Bowl
L 24-25 18/--........Virginia Tech
VIRGINIA
W 30-20 --/--..... South Carolina
L 10-20 --/--.................. at Navy
L 14-28 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 13-20 --/--..................at Duke
W 30-28 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 17-31 --/20............... Clemson
L 10-42 --/--....at Virginia Tech
L 37-41 ---/--...William & Mary
W 20-16 --/15...............NC State
L 7-27 --/--...at North Carolina
L 10-42 --/--.............. Maryland
NORTH CAROLINA
W 45-14 --/--........... The Citadel
W 20-0 --/--.............. at Kansas
T 10-10 --/15....at Florida State
W 21-20 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 40-30 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 34-35 18/--...............NC State
L 3-30 --/12.................. at LSU
W 32-30 --/--.............. Maryland
L 10-38 --/20........... at Clemson
W 27-7 --/--................. Virginia
W 42-35 --/--..................at Duke
Aloha Bowl
WAKE FOREST
L 21-30 --/16................ Arizona W 21-13 --/--.....Appalachian St
W 31-0 --/--...............Boston U.
L 38-42 --/--........... at NC State
W 49-14 --/--................. at Army
L 28-30 --/--................. Virginia
L 30-40 --/--..... North Carolina
W 27-21 --/--..........at Maryland
L 20-28 --/--................ Clemson
L 36-38 --/--..................at Duke
L 21-48 --/--... at South Carolina
W 24-21 --/--........ Georgia Tech
1987
1988
Clemson, the pre-season conference favorite did just what it was expected to do
as it won six of its seven ACC battles and successfully defended its championship
... It was the 10th outright title for the 10-2 Tigers and their fourth over the last
seven years ... Virginia and Wake Forest had the biggest turnaround seasons as both
finished with identical 7-4 marks ... A year earlier, the Cavaliers compiled a 3-8
record while the Deacons were 5-6 ... In bowl games, the Tigers knocked off Penn
State 35-10 in the Citrus Bowl, while Virginia bested BYU 22-16 in the All-American Bowl ...
Michael Dean Perry of Clemson was tabbed as the ACC Player of the Year, following in the
footsteps of his older brother, William, who copped the same award in 1984 ... Perry, kicking
specialist David Treadwell and defensive back Donnell Woolford, all of Clemson were named
to at least one All-America first team ... Treadwell was a consensus first-team All-America
choice and finished 5th nationally in field goals ... Woolford finished 3rd nationally in punt
returns, averaging 15.5 yards per return and returning 2 for touchdowns ... League records
established during the season include team passing yardage by Duke, individual total offense
by Duke quarterback Steve Slayden and most pass receiving yardage by teammate Clarkston
Hines ... Veteran ACC head coaches Bobby Ross (Maryland) and Bill Dooley (North Carolina)
rejoined the league with new teams at Georgia Tech and Wake Forest, respectively ... Dooley
led the Deacons to a tie for third place and was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Clemson
guard John Phillips was chosen as the winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the
conferences top blocker ... Virginia freshman defensive back Keith McMeans led the nation
in pass interceptions with 9 in just 10 games, a 0.90 average ... His Cavalier teammate Kevin
Cook ranked 4th in the nation in pass interceptions with 8 in 11 games ... Clemson ranked 5th
nationally in total defense, allowing just 240.0 yards per game ... The Tigers also were ranked
2nd in defense against the run, allowing just 80.0 yards per game on the ground ... Duke ranked
4th nationally in passing offense, averaging 313.0 yards per game through the air.
DEFENSE:
DL-Michael Dean Perry, CL
DL-Carlton Bailey, UNC
DL-Tim Goad, UNC
DL-Sean Scott, UVa
DL-Tony Stephens, CL
LB-Kevin Walker, MD
LB-Jimmie Simmons, WF
DB-Norris Davis, UNC
DB-Donnell Woolford, CL
DB-A.J. Greene, WF
DB-Kevin Cook, UVa
P-Craig Salmon, NCS
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP
Treadwell, CL 0 28-29 18-21 82
Peterson, DU
0 34-36 15-21 79
.Conference Overall
Team............... AP...UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP
Clemson........... 12..... 10.....6 1 0 205 116 10 2 0 333 176 7-1 2-1 1-0 2-1
Virginia.............................5 2 0 194 159 8 4 0 292 276 5-0 2-4 1-0 0-2
Wake Forest......................4 3 0 144 130 7 4 0 201 185 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-2
NC State............................4 3 0 184 159 4 7 0 212 302 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-2
Maryland..........................3 3 0 102 155 4 7 0 194 301 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-3
North Carolina.................3 4 0 125 131 5 6 0 214 207 1-4 4-2 0-0 0-3
Duke..................................2 5 0 194 183 5 6 0 301 243 4-1 1-5 0-0 0-1
Georgia Tech.....................0 6 0 69 184 2 9 0 199 275 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-4
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 18-18-0 (.500)
CLEMSON..(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 43-0 9/--...Western Carolina
W 22-10 10/--....at Virginia Tech
W 21-10 8/18................. Georgia
W 33-12 9/--......... Georgia Tech
W 38-21 8/--..................Virginia
W 17-10 7/--.......................Duke
L 28-30 7/--................ NC State
W 31-17 14/--......... Wake Forest
W 13-10 10/--.at North Carolina
W 45-16 9/--...............Maryland
L 7-20 8/12...at South Carolina
Citrus Bowl
W 35-10 14/20............Penn State
DUKE
W 41-6 --/--.................. Colgate
W 31-16 --/--........Northwestern
W 35-31 --/--.............Vanderbilt
L 17-42 --/--.............at Virginia
L 0-7 --/--............. at Rutgers
L 10-17 --/ 7............ at Clemson
L 22-23 --/--..........at Maryland
W 48-14 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 27-30 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 45-47 --/--........... at NC State
W 25-10 --/--...at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
W 51-12 --/--............ The Citadel
L 23-30 --/--...... North Carolina
L 12-33 --/ 9............. at Clemson
L 0-17 --/--............ at NC State
W 38-0 --/--......... Indiana State
L 10-20 --/ 5...................Auburn
L 15-29 --/13.......... at Tennessee
L 14-48 --/--...................at Duke
L 14-23 --/--.................. Virginia
L 6-33 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 16-30 --/14................. Georgia
MARYLAND
L 11-25 --/--............ at Syracuse
W 21-19 --/--..................Virginia
W 25-20 --/--........ West Virginia
L 14-42 --/--............ at NC State
L 16-46 --/ 3...... at Miami (Fla.)
W 14-0 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 23-22 --/--.......................Duke
L 14-27 --/--......North Carolina
L 16-21 --/16.............Penn State
(Baltimore)
L 16-45 --/ 9.............at Clemson
NC STATE
L 14-32 --/--........East Carolina
L 0-34 --/18........at Pittsburgh
L 3-21 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 42-14 --/--.............. Maryland
W 17-0 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 14-17 --/--..... North Carolina
W 30-28 --/ 7............ at Clemson
L 0-48 --/19.. at South Carolina
L 14-29 --/--...East Tennessee St.
W 47-45 --/--..................at Duke
L 31-34 --/--................. Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
W 34-14 --/--.................... Illinois
L 0-28 --/ 1..........at Oklahoma
W 30-23 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 45-14 --/--...................at Navy
L 10-20 --/ 6.................. Auburn
L 14-22 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 17-14 --/--............ at NC State
W 27-14 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 10-13 --/10................ Clemson
L 17-20 --/--..............at Virginia
L 10-25 --/--.......................Duke
VIRGINIA
L 22-30 --/20............ at Georgia
L 19-21 --/--..........at Maryland
W 14-13 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 42-17 --/--...................... Duke
W 30-0 --/--....................... VMI
L 21-38 --/ 8............ at Clemson
L 10-58 --/--.at South Carolina
W 35-21 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 23-14 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 20-17 --/--..... North Carolina
W 34-31 --/--........... at NC State
All-American Bowl
W 22-16 --/--.......................BYU
WAKE FOREST
W 24-0 --/--.............. Richmond
W 21-3 --/--................ NC State
W 16-12 --/--.Appalachian State
W 17-13 --/--..................at Army
W 22-14 --/--. at North Carolina
L 0-14 --/--...............Maryland
L 21-35 --/--..............at Virginia
L 17-31 --/14............at Clemson
W 30-27 --/--.......................Duke
L 0-30 --/14.....South Carolina
W 33-6 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
Clemson became the third school in ACC history to capture three consecutive
outright football titles when Danny Fords team posted a 6-1 league mark to claim
the 1988 league crown ... The Tigers were 17-3-1 against ACC foes the last three
years ... four other conference members, NC State, Virginia, Duke and Wake
Forest also posted winning records ... Duke opened the season with five straight
wins and made the biggest improvement as it posted seven victories, the most
for the Blue Devils since 1962 ... Clemson and NC State represented the ACC in post-season
play with the Tigers downing Big Eight foe Oklahoma, 13-6, in the Florida Citrus Bowl while
the Wolfpack made it a clean sweep for the ACC, when they knocked off Iowa of the Big Ten,
28-23, in the Peach Bowl ... Overall the ACC posted a 20-13-1 (.603) mark in games against
outside opponents ... Clemson DB Donnell Woolford earned consensus All-America honors
while Dukes Clarkston Hines was a first team Football Writers All-America ... Hines, who
had 68 receptions for 1,067 yards and 10 TDs, became the first ACC player to have 1,000 yards
of receiving yardage in consecutive seasons ... Duke QB Anthony Dilweg, named ACC Player
of the Year, established six conference single-season records in total offense (3,713), passing
yardage (3,824), touchdown passes (24), TDR (26), passes attempted (484) and total plays (539)
... Dilweg finished 2nd nationally in total offense ... North Carolina center Jeff Garnica was
named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the conference
... Georgia Tech tailback Jerry Mays was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo courage award
... Duke defensive back Mike Diminick became the ACCs first three-time Academic AllAmerica when he earned a spot on the 1988 GTE Academic All-America team ... Duke running
back Roger Boone led the conference in receiving for the second straight year and set an ACC
record for catches by a running back (73) ... Duke finished the year ranked 3rd nationally in
passing offense (351.6), while NC State was ranked 6th nationally in rushing defense (103.6)
... The Wolfpack also finished 5th nationally in scoring defense (12.9 )and 8th in total defense
(264.3) ... North Carolinas Kennard Martin finished 5th nationally in rushing (104.2) and
Clemsons Terry Allen was 8th in rushing (103.6) ... Clemson finished the year ranked 2nd in
the nation in turnover margin (+20)...Georgia Tech and Maryland met for the first time in football
as conference opponents, as Tech played all of its ACC foes in football for the first time since
joining the league in 1978.
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team............. AP. UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP
Clemson............9...... 8.... 6 1 0 216 107 10 2 0 342 157 5-1 4-1 1-0 1-1
Virginia.......................... 5 2 0 162 139 7 4 0 251 244 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-2
NC State................. 17.... 4 2 1 169 110 8 3 1 312 175 5-1-1 2-2 1-0 1-1
Wake Forest................... 4 3 0 173 174 6 4 1 282 238 3-2-1 3-2 0-0 0-2
Maryland....................... 4 3 0 190 196 5 6 0 260 304 3-2 2-4 0-0 0-2
Duke............................... 3 3 1 204 245 7 3 1 324 324 3-2 4-1-1 0-0 0-1
North Carolina.............. 1 6 0 152 247 1 10 0 217 391 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-4
Georgia Tech.................. 0 7 0 105 153 3 8 0 200 194 3-3 0-5 0-0 1-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-13-1 (.603)
MARYLAND
W 27-16 --/--............... Louisville
L 24-55 --/12... at West Virginia
W 30-26 --/--................ NC State
L 9-20 --/--............ at Syracuse
W 13-8 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 24-27 --/--.......... Wake Forest
W 34-24 --/--.................. at Duke
W 41-38 --/--... at North Carolina
L 10-17 --/--......... at Penn State
L 25-49 --/16................ Clemson
L 23-24 --/--..............at Virginia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 10-31 --/19...at South Carolina
L 0-28 --/ 4.............. Oklahoma
L 34-38 --/--................Louisville
L 21-47 --/ 4...............at Auburn
L 24-42 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 3-48 --/--.................NC State
W 20-17 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 38-41 --/--............... Maryland
L 14-37 --/17............ at Clemson
L 24-27 --/--.................. Virginia
L 29-35 --/--...................at Duke
NC STATE
W 45-6 --/--.. Western Carolina
W 14-6 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 26-30 --/--...........at Maryland
W 14-6 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 49-0 --/--..... E. Tennessee St.
W 48-3 --/--...at North Carolina
W 10-3 --/ 9................. Clemson
L 7-23 --/17..... South Carolina
L 14-19 --/--..............at Virginia
T 43-43 --/--....................... Duke
W 14-3 --/--.............. Pittsburgh
Peach Bowl
W 28-23 --/--........................Iowa
VIRGINIA
W 31-23 --/--....William & Mary
L 14-42 --/18.............Penn State
W 17-16 --/--......... Georgia Tech
L 34-38 --/--...................at Duke
L 7-10 --/11................ Clemson
L 28-30 --/--........... at Louisville
W 34-14 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 16-10 --/--.....at Virginia Tech
W 19-14 --/--.................NC State
W 27-24 --/--...at North Carolina
W 24-23 --/--............... Maryland
WAKE FOREST
W 31-11 --/--........... at Villanova
W 35-0 --/--.......... Illinois State
L 6-14 --/--............at NC State
L 9-19 --/19.......... at Michigan
W 42-24 --/--..... North Carolina
W 27-24 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 14-34 --/--................. Virginia
L 21-38 --/15................Clemson
W 35-16 --/--.................. at Duke
W 28-24 --/--.........Georgia Tech
T 34-34 --/--.... Appalachian St.
119
1989
For the fifth time in ACC history, but for the first time since 1965, the
ACC had two teams tie for the conferences gridiron title as Virginia
and Duke finished with identical 6-1 league marks ... Clemson saw its
three-year reign as league champion snapped as the Tigers finished
third at 5-2 ... the ACC placed four teams in bowls for only the second time
in
league history ... Texas Tech defeated Duke, 49-21 in the All-American Bowl, Clemson knocked
off West Virginia, 27-7 in the Gator Bowl, NC State dropped a 17-10 decision to Arizona in the
inaugural Copper Bowl and Virginia lost to Illinois, 31-21, in the Citrus Bowl ... Five teams had
seven wins or more for only the second time in league history ... Duke WR Clarkston Hines
was named the ACC Player of the Year while Georgia Tech QB Shawn Jones was tabbed as
the leagues top rookie ... Dukes Steve Spurrier, who resigned following the All-American
bowl to become head coach at Florida, was voted as the ACC Coach of the Year ... Nine ACC
players earned All-America honors with Dukes Clarkston Hines being named a consensus
All-America ... Hines set an NCAA record for career touchdown pass receptions with 38 and
also set career ACC marks for most receptions (189) and yards (3,318) ... He also set an ACC
single-season TD reception standard with 17 in 1989 ... Duke set a new ACC record for total
offense, averaging 501.7 yards per game ... Georgia Tech safety Ken Swilling became the first
defensive player in ACC history to score during an extra point attempt, when he returned a
pass interception 99 yards for a two-point conversion against Duke ... Swilling also returned
two interceptions for touchdowns ... Maryland running back Michael Anderson was named
the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke offensive tackler Chris Port was named the
recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Award, as the leagues top blocker ... Duke also earned
the CFAs Academic Achievement Award, leading the nation in graduation percentage with 96
percent of its 1984 freshman class earning their degrees... Blue Devil QB David Brown finished
2nd in the nation in passing efficiency (161.0) and established an ACC single-season record.
DEFENSE:
DL-Ray Agnew, NCS
DL-Vance Hammond, CL
DL-Cecil Gray, UNC
ILB-Doug Brwester, CL
ILB-Eric Thomas, GT
OLB-Ray Savage, UVa
OLB-Bobby Houston, NCS
DB-Jesse Campbell, NCS
DB-Ken Swilling, GT
DB-James Lott, CL
DB-Robert ONeal, CL
P-Chris Gardocki, CL
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.................AP.UPI..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
*Virginia........... 18.... 15....6 1 0 251 147 10 3 0 371 272 6-0 4-1 0-2 2-3
*Duke................................6 1 0 253 171 8 4 0 377 335 5-0 3-3 0-1 1-2
Clemson............. 12.... 11....5 2 0 205 101 10 2 0 368 138 5-1 4-1 1-0 3-0
Georgia Tech.....................4 3 0 175 151 7 4 0 265 213 6-1 1-3 0-0 1-1
NC State............................4 3 0 160 142 7 5 0 290 230 5-2 2-2 0-1 1-1
Maryland..........................2 5 0 148 170 3 7 1 215 238 2-3-1 1-4 0-0 0-4-1
Wake Forest......................1 6 0 128 256 2 8 1 194 319 1-4-1 1-4 0-0 0-2
North Carolina.................0 7 0 56 238 1 10 0 138 297 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-3
*1989 ACC Co-Champions Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-15-2 (.568)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 30-0 12/--................ Furman
W 34-23 10/16........at Florida St
W 27-7 7/--....at Virginia Tech
W 31-7 7/--.............. Maryland
L 17-21 7/--..................at Duke
W 34-20 15/--................ Virginia
L 14-30 14/--....... Georgia Tech
W 30-10 --/12...............NC State
W 44-10 22/--.........Wake Forest
W 35-3 21/--...at North Carolina
W 45-0 15/--...at South Carolina
Gator Bowl
W 27-7 14/21......West Virginia
DUKE
L 21-27 --/--... at South Carolina
W 41-31 --/--.......... Northwestern
L 6-28 --/17........... at Tennessee
L 28-49 --/--............... at Virginia
W 21-17 --/ 7...................Clemson
W 35-29 --/--........................Army
W 48-25 --/--............ at Maryland
W 30-19 --/--...........Georgia Tech
W 52-35 --/--........at Wake Forest
W 35-26--/--....................... NC State
W 41-0 25/--.. at North Carolina
All-American Bowl
L 21-49 20/24............Texas Tech
GEORGIA TECH
L 28-38 --/25............ at NC State
L 10-17 --/--................... Virginia
L 10-21 --/--...at South Carolina
W 28-24 --/--................ Maryland
W 30-14 --/14............. at Clemson
W 17-14 --/--....... North Carolina
L 19-30 --/--....................at Duke
W 34-7 --/--... Western Carolina
W 43-14 --/--............Wake Forest
W 13-12 --/--........Boston College
W 33-22 --/--................... Georgia
120
MARYLAND
L 6-10 --/--............ at NC State
L 10-14 --/17....... West Virginia
W 23-0 --/--.Western Michigan
L 7-31 --/ 7.............at Clemson
L 21-41 --/ 6........... at Michigan
L 24-28 --/--.....at Georgia Tech
W 27-7 --/--...... at Wake Forest
L 25-46 --/--.......................Duke
W 38-0 --/--......North Carolina
T 13-13 --/13.............Penn State
(Baltimore)
L 21-48 --/16.................Virginia
VIRGINIA
L 13-36 --/ 2...........Notre Dame
(East Rutherford, NJ)
W 14-6 --/12........at Penn State
W 17-10 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 49-28 --/--...................... Duke
W 24-12 --/--...William & Mary
L 20-34 --/15........... at Clemson
W 50-17 --/--..... North Carolina
W 47-28 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 16-15 --/--...............Louisville
W 20-9 24/18......... at NC State
W 32-25 18/--....... Virginia Tech
W 48-21 16/--.........at Maryland
Florida Citrus Bowl
NORTH CAROLINA
W 49-7 --/--........................ VMI L 21-31 15/11................. Illinois
L 6-13 --/--........... at Kentucky WAKE FOREST
L 6-40 --/18........... at NC State L 10-15 --/--.....Appalachian St.
L 7-12 --/--....................... Navy L 17-27 --/19................NC State
L 16-17 --/--...........Wake Forest L 10-14 --/--.................. at Army
L 17-50 --/--..............at Virginia T 17-17 --/--.........................Rice
L 14-17 --/--..... at Georgia Tech W 17-16 --/--..at North Carolina
L 0-38 --/--...........at Maryland L 7-27 --/--............... Maryland
L 3-35 --/21................ Clemson L 28-47 --/--..............at Virginia
L 20-27 --/--...... South Carolina L 10-44 --/22............ at Clemson
L 0-41 --/25...................... Duke L 35-52 --/--....................... Duke
W 29-17 --/--....................... Tulsa
NC STATE
L 14-43 --/--..... at Georgia Tech
W 10-6 --/--.............. Maryland
W 38-28 5/--......... Georgia Tech
W 27-17 19/--.... at Wake Forest
W 40-6 18/--.... North Carolina
W 42-22 --/--............. Kent State
W 35-14 14/--.. Mid. Tenn. State
L 10-30 12/--........... at Clemson
W 20-10 20/--.at South Carolina
L 9-20 18/--................ Virginia
L 26-35 --/--..................at Duke
L 23-25 --/--........ Virginia Tech
Copper Bowl
L 10-17 --/--................. Arizona
1990
Georgia Tech, after defeating 19th-ranked Nebraska, 45-21 in the Florida Citrus
Bowl and finishing the season as the nations only undefeated Division I-A
team, became the third team in ACC history to be crowned national champion
... Maryland (1953) and Clemson (1981) were the conferences previous national
champions ... the Yellow Jackets were voted the nations top team by UPI, The
Sporting News and the Scripps Howard News Service ... for the first time in league
history, the ACC sent five teams--Clemson, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State and Virginia--to
bowl games ... following their 30-0 whitewashing of Illinois in the Hall of Fame Bowl, Clemsons
Tigers joined ACC-member-to-be Florida State as the only Division I-A teams to have a bowl
victory in each of the past five years ... Virginia lost a last minute 23-22 decision to Tennessee in
the Sugar Bowl, Maryland deadlocked with Louisiana Tech, 34-34 in the Independence Bowl and
NC State edged Southern Mississippi, 31-27 in the All-American Bowl ... Yellow Jacket DB Ken
Swilling was a unanimous All-America choice while Virginia WR Herman Moore and Clemson
OG Stacy Long were consensus All-Americas ... Virginia QB Shawn Moore and WR Herman
Moore placed fourth and sixth, respectively in the Heisman Trophy balloting .... Georgia Tech
Head Football Coach Bobby Ross was named National Coach of the Year by UPI, The Sporting
News, Walter Camp, Scripps Howard News Service, Kodak, the FWAA, the Bobby Dodd Award,
WFAA, Chevrolet/CBS and The Football News ... Virginia offensive tackle Ray Roberts was
named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker ... NC
State senior center Charlie Cobb was named as the ACCs top senior football scholar-athlete and
winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Duke wide receiver Mark Mays was voted the Brian Piccolo
courage award ... Virginia quarterback Shawn Moore led the nation in passing efficiency (160.71)
... Clemson led the nation in total defense, allowing only 216.9 yards per game ... The Tigers were
also 2nd nationally in scoring (9.9 pts) and rushing defense (71.7 yards per game).
DEFENSE:
DL-Vance Hammond, CL
DL-Chris Slade, UVa
DL-Rob Bodine, CL
ILB-Calvin Tiggle, GT
Dwight Hollier, UNC
OLB-Marco Coleman, GT
OLB-Levon Kirkland, CL
DB-Ken Swilling, GT
DB-Dexter Davis, CL
DB-Jesse Campbell, NCS
DB-Willie Clay, GT
P-Chris Gardocki, CL
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team................AP.UPI.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Georgia Tech......2......1.... 6 0 1 217 124 11 0 1 379 186 6-0 4-0-1 1-0 4-0
Clemson..............9......9.... 5
2
0
138 91
10
2
0
333
109 6-0 3-2 1-0 1-2
Virginia............23....15.... 5
2
0
251
107 8
4
0
464
227 4-2 4-1 0-1 1-2
Maryland......................... 4
3
0
142
158 6
5
1
237
284 4-2 2-3
0-0-1 2-4
North Carolina................ 3 3 1 124 125 6 4 1 227 186 4-2-1 2-2 0-0 0-2-1
NC State........................... 3
4
0 90 113 7
5
0
298
189 5-1 1-4 1-0 1-2
Duke................................. 1
6
0
137
216 4
7
0
240
295 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-3
Wake Forest..................... 0
7
0 99 264 3
8
0
247
351 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 28-8-1 (.770)
CLEMSON..(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 59-0 10/--.Long Beach State
L 7-20 9/14.............at Virginia
W 18-17 16/--..............Maryland
(Baltimore)
W 48-0 17/--....Appalachian St.
W 26-7 19/--......................Duke
W 34-3 16/--................. Georgia
L 19-21 15/18...at Georgia Tech
W 24-17 22/--........... at NC State
W 24-6 19/--..... at Wake Forest
W 20-3 18/--.....North Carolina
W 24-15 17/--.....South Carolina
Hall of Fame Bowl
W 30-0 14/25.................. Illinois
MARYLAND
W 20-13 --/--........ Virginia Tech
W 14-10 --/25...at West Virginia
L 17-18 --/16............... Clemson
(Baltimore)
W 13-12 --/--................NC State
L 17-45 --/ 6............... Michigan
L 3-31 --/23....... Georgia Tech
W 41-13 --/--..........Wake Forest
W 23-20 --/--..................at Duke
L 10-34 --/--...at North Carolina
L 10-24 --/21........at Penn State
W 35-30 --/ 8.............at Virginia
Independence Bowl
T 34-34 --/--..... Louisiana Tech
DUKE
L 10-21 --/--..at South Carolina
W 27-24 --/--.... at Northwestern
L 0-59 --/10................. Virginia
L 7-26 --/19............ at Clemson
W 17-16 --/--.................. at Army
W 49-18 --/--.. Western Carolina
L 20-23 --/--............... Maryland
L 31-48 --/16.... at Georgia Tech
W 57-20 --/--...........Wake Forest
L 0-16 --/--............ at NC State
L 22-24 --/--...... North Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA
W 34-0 --/--....... Miami of Ohio
L 5-27 --/--..at South Carolina
W 48-21 --/--............Connecticut
W 16-13 --/--................Kentucky
L 9-12 --/--.................NC State
W 31-24 --/--...... at Wake Forest
T 13-13 --/11........ Georgia Tech
W 34-10 --/--............... Maryland
L 3-20 --/18............ at Clemson
L 10-24 --/11................. Virginia
W 24-22 --/--...................at Duke
GEORGIA TECH
W 21-13 --/--.................NC State
W 44-9 --/--....UT-Chattanooga
W 27-6 --/25..... South Carolina
W 31-3 23/--..........at Maryland
W 21-19 18/15.............. Clemson
T 13-13 11/--.at North Carolina
W 48-31 16/--...................... Duke
W 41-38 16/ 1............at Virginia
W 6-3 7/--......... Virginia Tech
W 42-7 4/--...... at Wake Forest
W 40-23 2/--.............. at Georgia
Florida Citrus Bowl
W 45-21 2/19..............Nebraska
NC STATE
W 67-0 --/--.Western Carolina
L 13-21 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 20-15 --/--..........Wake Forest
L 12-13 --/--..........at Maryland
W 12-9 --/--.at North Carolina
W 56-0 --/--....Appalachian St.
L 0-31 --/ 2.............at Virginia
L 17-24 --/22............... Clemson
W 38-29 --/--..... South Carolina
L 16-20 --/--....at Virginia Tech
W 16-0 --/--...................... Duke
All-American Bowl
W 31-27 --/23..... Southern Miss
VIRGINIA
W 59-10 15/--.............. at Kansas
W 20-7 4/ 9.................. Clemson
W 56-14 11/--...................... Navy
W 59-0 10/--................. at Duke
W 63-35 7/--... William & Mary
W 31-0 2/--................ NC State
W 49-14 1/--...... at Wake Forest
L 38-41 1/16........ Georgia Tech
W 24-10 11/--.at North Carolina
L 30-35 8/--...............Maryland
L 13-38 17/--....at Virginia Tech
Sugar Bowl
L 22-23 --/10..............Tennessee
WAKE FOREST
L 17-33 --/--.................... at Rice
W 23-12 --/--.....Appalachian St.
L 15-20 --/--............ at NC State
W 52-14 --/--...................... Army
L 24-31 --/--...... North Carolina
L 13-41 --/--...........at Maryland
L 14-49 --/ 1.................. Virginia
L 6-24 --/19................ Clemson
L 20-57 --/--...................at Duke
L 7-42 --/ 4......... Georgia Tech
W 56-28 --/--..........at Vanderbilt
1991
1992
Pre-season favorite Clemson won its 12th straight outright ACC title, 13th
overall, finishing 6-0-1 in league play and 9-2-1 overall ... in addition to the
Tigers, four other ACC teams, NC State, Georgia Tech, Virginia and North
Carolina, posted winning records ... for the seventh straight year, the Tigers
look part in post-season play losing to California 37-13, in the Citrus Bowl ...
Georgia Tech defeated Stanford 18-17 in the Aloha Bowl while Virginia and NC State lost in the
Gator and Peach Bowls, respectively ... Florida State, the conferences newest member, while
not competing in league play, finished 10-2 overall and knocked off Texas A&M, 10-2, in the
Cotton Bowl ... Virginia QB Matt Blundin set an ACC record by not throwing an interception
the entire season ... the league featured 10 first team All-Americas, including consensus picks
Jeb Flesch (OG) of Clemson and Florida States Marvin Jones (LB) and Terrell Buckley
(DB) ... the league broke all existing attendance records drawing 2,519,127 fans for a 45,802
per game average ... Virginia offensive tackle Ray Roberts was named the recipient of the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the second consecutive year as the ACCs top blocker ... NC
State senior offensive tackle Scott Adell was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award
for Courage ... Clemson led the nation in rushing defense, as the Tigers allowed an average of
just 53.4 yards per game on the ground, which was an ACC single-season record ... Clemson
finished 4th in the nation in total defense (263.2) while Georgia Tech finished 8th allowing
just 277.8 yards per game...Georgia Tech placekicker Scott Sissons game-winning FG against
Virginia in a 24-21 Yellow Jacket win, on the games final play marked the 6th time in his
career he had either tied or won a game with a last-second field goal ... Virginia finished 4th
nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 10.8 points per game ... Georgia Tech cornerback
Willie Clay finished 3rd nationally in pass interceptions with 9 in 12 games (0.75)...Virginia
quarterback Matt Blundin set a single-season ACC record for interception avoidance, not
throwing an interception in 224 pass attempts...Blundin finished the year ranked 4th nationally
in pass efficiency (159.6).
DEFENSE:
DL-Coleman Rudolph, GT
DL-Rob Bodine, CL
DL-Chester McGlockton, CU
LB-Ed McDaniel, CL
LB-Tommy Thigpen, UNC
LB- Marco Coleman. GT
LB-Levon Kirkland, CL
DB-Willie Clay, GT
DB-Sebastian Savage, NCS
DB-Robert ONeal, CL
DB-George Coghill , WF
P - Ed Garno, UVa
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team............... AP.-USA.W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Clemson........... 18....17.... 6 0 1 180 90 9 2 1 317 181 6-0-1 2-1 1-1 1-2
NC State.......... 24....25.... 5 2 0 163 150 9 3 0 304 222 6-1 3-1 0-1 2-3
Georgia Tech................... 5 2 0 165 91 8 5 0 283 214 5-1 2-3 1-1 1-4
Virginia........................... 4 2 1 185 90 8 3 1 327 167 7-0 1-2-1 0-1 1-2-1
North Carolina............... 3 4 0 131 118 7 4 0 282 199 6-1 1-3 0-0 0-1
Maryland........................ 2 5 0 87 163 2 9 0 138 302 1-3 1-6 0-0 0-5
Wake Forest.................... 1 6 0 86 194 3 8 0 195 300 2-3 1-5 0-0 0-1
Duke................................ 1 6 0 106 207 4 6 1 231 280 3-2 1-3-1 0-1 0-2
Florida State..... 4......4.... x x x x x 11 2 0 449 188 5-1 3-1 3-0 4-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 34-15-1 (.690)
CLEMSON.(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 34-0 8/--...Appalachian St.
W 37-7 8/--................. Temple
W 9-7 7/--....... Georgia Tech
L 12-27 6/19...........at Georgia
T 20-20 18/--...............Virginia
W 29-19 19/12............ NC State
W 28-10 16/--....... Wake Forest
W 21-6 15/--.. at North Carolina
W 40-7 15/--............Maryland
W 41-24 14/--.. at South Carolina
W 33-21 13/--....................Duke
(Tokyo, Japan)
Citrus Bowl
L 13-37 13/ 8........... California
DUKE
T 24-24 --/--.at South Carolina
W 42-22 --/--................ Rutgers
W 42-14 --/--.................Colgate
L 3-34 --/--............at Virginia
W 17-13 --/--............Vanderbilt
W 17-13 --/--........ at Maryland
L 6-17 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 14-31 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 31-32 --/24............. NC State
L 14-47 --/--.at North Carolina
L 21-33 --/13.............. Clemson
(Tokyo, Japan)
FLORIDA STATE
W 44-28 1/19....................BYU
(Anaheim)
W 38-11 1/--..................Tulane
W 58-0 1/--Western Michigan.
W 51-31 1/ 3.........at Michigan
W 46-14 1/10.............Syracuse
W 33-20 1/--...............Va. Tech
(Orlando)
W 39-10 1/--.M. Tennessee St.
W 27-16 1/--................. at LSU
W 40-15 1/--........ at Louisville
W 38-10 1/--... South Carolina
L 16-17 1/ 2..................Miami
L 9-14 3/ 5............ at Florida
Cotton Bowl
W 10-2 5/ 9.........Texas A&M
GEORGIA TECH
L 22-34 8/ 7....................Penn St
(East Rutherford, N.J.)
W 30-14 17/--.. at Boston College
W 24-21 19/--..................Virginia
L
7-9 19/ 7.............at Clemson
L 21-28 21/19........... at NC State
W 34-10 --/--.................Maryland
L 14-23 --/--....at South Carolina
W 35-14 --/--........North Carolina
W 17-6 --/--.................... at Duke
W 19-17 --/--....................Furman
W 27-3 --/--............ Wake Forest
L 15-18 --/25.................. Georgia
Aloha Bowl
W 18-17 --/17.................Stanford
MARYLAND
W 17-6 --/--.................Virginia
L 17-31 --/22...............Syracuse
L 7-37 --/--....... West Virginia
L 20-24 --/17....... at Pittsburgh
L 10-34 --/--....at Georgia Tech
W 23-22 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 13-17 --/--......................Duke
L 0-24 --/--.at North Carolina
L 7-47 --/ 9............Penn State
(Baltimore)
L 7-40 --/15...........at Clemson
L 17-20 --/22.......... at NC State
NORTH CAROLINA
W 51-16 --/--.............Cincinnati
W 20-12 --/--.................at Army
L 7-24 23/--.......... at NC State
W 59-36 --/--.. William & Mary
W 24-10 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 9-14 --/--.............at Virginia
L 14-35 --/--....at Georgia Tech
W 24-0 --/--..............Maryland
L 6-21 --/15............... Clemson
W 21-17 --/--.....South Carolina
W 47-14 --/--......................Duke
Florida State captured the ACC title in its first year in the league with a spotless 8-0
league mark ... for the second-straight year, the ACC had five teams with seven-ormore wins ... Wake Forests Bill Dooley was voted the ACC Coach of the Year after
guiding the Deacons to their first bowl appearance since 1979 ... the Seminoles
defeated Nebraska 27-14 in the Orange Bowl and finished the season ranked second
nationally with an 11-1 record ... North Carolina and Wake Forest both rallied from
double-digit deficits to win their respective bowl games ... the Tar Heels beat Mississippi State 2117 in the Peach Bowl, while the Deacons scored 29 unanswered points in a 39-35 win over Oregon
in the Independence Bowl ... NC State dropped a 27-10 decision to Florida in the Gator Bowl ...
the Wolfpack ended the season ranked 17th in the final AP poll while the Tar Heels were listed No.
18 by the USA Today/CNN poll and 19th by AP ... Wake Forest was ranked 25th by both major
polls ... the ACC posted a 23-8-1 (.734) record against non-league foes ... An all-time high of 11
ACC players earned All-America honors in 1992, including unanimous first-team All-America
linebacker Marvin Jones of Florida State and consensus first-team selection Chris Slade of
Virginia at defensive end ... The ACC was 23-8-1 against non-conference opponents, its secondbest mark in history...Wake Forest offensive tackle Ben Coleman was awarded the ACCs Jacobs
Blocking Trophy as the leagues top blocker...Senior defensive end Dan Footman of Florida State
and senior running back Randy Cuthbert of Duke shared the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke was
honored with the CFAs Academic Award as the school with the highest graduation rate among
its football players, 100 percent for the class which enrolled in 1987... Wake Forest Head Coach
Bill Dooley became the all-time winningest coach in ACC history with 97 wins at both Wake and
North Carolina...Georgia Tech quarterback Shawn Jones completed his career as the ACCs alltime total offense leader with 9.296 career yards ... Clemson placekicker Nelson Welch became
the first ACC player to win back-to-back scoring titles...FSU led the nation in kickoff returns while
Marylands John Kaleo (total offense), Marylands Marcus Bladgett (receiving yardage per
game), Clemsons Welch (field goals), FSUs Corey Sawyer (interceptions) and Dukes Leroy
Gallman (kickoff returns) all finished 2nd nationally in their respective categories.
DEFENSE:
DL-Chris Slade, UVa
DL-Coleman Rudolph, GT
DL-Ricky Logo, NCS
LB-Marvin Jones, FSU
LB-David Merritt, NCS
LB-Derrick Brooks, FSU
LB-Tyler Lawrence, NCS
DB-George Coghill, WF
DB-Corey Sawyer, FSU
DB-Mike Reid, NCS
DB-Sebastian Savage, NCS
P-Mike Thomas, UNC
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
0 23-25 22-28 89
0 51-55 10-18 81
.Conference Overall
Team...................AP.USA...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp
Home Road Neu
vs AP
Florida State.........2...... 2.....8 0 0 288 122 11 1 0 447 186 6-0 4-1 1-0 5-1
NC State..............17.... 15.....6 2 0 205 134 9 3 1 335 211 5-1 2-2-1 1-1 3-3
North Carolina...19.... 18.....5 3 0 190 193 9 3 0 289 233 5-1 3-2 1-0 3-2
Wake Forest........25.............4 4 0 154 205 8 4 0 266 260 3-2 4-2 1-0 0-3
Virginia................................4 4 0 214 184 7 4 0 341 229 3-3 4-1 0-0 1-3
Georgia Tech........................4 4 0 156 205 5 6 0 237 286 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-3
Clemson................................3 5 0 170 176 5 6 0 261 213 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-2
Maryland.............................2 6 0 199 248 3 8 0 292 365 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-6
Duke.....................................0 8 0 166 275 2 9 0 265 343 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-5
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 23-8-1 (.734)
NC STATE
W 7-0 --/--........Virginia Tech
W 47-0 --/--.............Kent State
W 30-3 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 24-7 --/23....North Carolina
W 28-21 19/21..... Georgia Tech
W 15-14 11/--.............. Marshall
L 19-29 12/19.........at Clemson
W 38-21 19/--... at South Carolina
L 10-42 18/24..............Virginia
W 32-31 24/--................ at Duke
W 20-17 22/--.............Maryland
Peach Bowl
L 34-37 21/12.... East Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
W 37-19 24/--.. Western Carolina
L 24-55 22/20..........at Virginia
W 20-16 --/16.............. Clemson
W 16-13 23/21............ NC State
W 28-26 17/--....... at Maryland
L 24-29 16/ 6.......Florida State
L 14-26 19/--at North Carolina
W 20-17 --/--.....................Duke
L 27-31 --/--.............. at Baylor
L 10-23 --/--........ Wake Forest
L 17-31 --/ 9............at Georgia
VIRGINIA
L 6-17 --/--......... at Maryland
W 17-10 --/--...................... Navy
L 21-24 --/19...at Georgia Tech
W 34-3 --/--......................Duke
W 31-19 --/--.................. Kansas
T 20-20 --/18...........at Clemson
W 14-9 --/--.....North Carolina
W 48-7 --/--......... Wake Forest
W 42-10 24/18........ at NC State
W 38-0 20/--.......Virginia Tech
Gator Bowl
L 14-48 19/20..........Oklahoma
DUKE
L 21-48 --/ 4....at Florida State
L 37-42 --/--........at Vanderbilt
W 17-12 --/--.......................Rice
L 28-55 --/14............... Virginia
W 45-14 --/--.......East Carolina
L 6-21 --/19.......... at Clemson
L 25-27 --/--............. Maryland
L 17-20 --/--... at Georgia Tech
L 14-28 --/--.........Wake Forest
L 27-45 --/14..........at NC State
L 28-31 --/21... North Carolina
MARYLAND
L 15-28 --/25............at Virginia
L 10-14 --/18.............. NC State
L 33-34 --/--... at West Virginia
L 13-49 --/ 9........ at Penn State
W 47-34 --/--.............Pittsburgh
L 26-28 --/17....... Georgia Tech
L 23-30 --/--......... Wake Forest
W 27-25 --/--................. at Duke
L 24-31 --/22....North Carolina
L 21-69 --/ 6.... at Florida State
W 53-23 --/--................ Clemson
WAKE FOREST
W 40-24 --/--Western Carolina
L 3-30 --/--...............NC State
L 14-41 --/--.. at Northwestern
L 3-17 --/--..Appalachian State
L 10-24 --/--...at North Carolina
L 22-23 --/--............. Maryland
L 7-48 --/--............at Virginia
L 10-26 --/16.......... at Clemson
W 31-14 --/--..................... Duke
L 3-27 --/--... at Georgia Tech
W 52-24 --/--................. at Navy
FLORIDA STATE
W 48-21 4/--.....................Duke
W 24-20 5/15..........at Clemson
W 34-13 3/16......... at NC State
W 35-7 3/--........ Wake Forest
L 16-19 3/ 2.............. at Miami
W 36-13 8/--....North Carolina
W 29-24 6/16.. at Georgia Tech
W 13-3 6/23...........at Virginia
W 69-21 6/--.............Maryland
W 70-7 5/--.................. Tulane
W 45-24 3/--................. Florida
Orange Bowl
W 27-14 3/11............ Nebraska
NORTH CAROLINA
W 35-17 --/--.at Wake Forest
W 28-0 --/--............. Furman
W 22-9 --/--................. Army
L 20-27 --/23...........NC State
W 28-14 --/--.................. Navy
L 13-36 --/ 8... at Florida State
W 27-7 --/17............ Virginia
W 26-14 --/19... Georgia Tech
W 31-24 22/--.....at Maryland
L 7-40 18/--....... at Clemson
W 31-28 21/--.............at Duke
Peach Bowl
W 21-17 19/24...Mississippi St.
NC STATE
W 24-14 --/19....................Iowa ..
(East Rutherford, N.J.)
W 35-10 --/--..Appalachian St.
W 14-10 18/--.......at Maryland
L 13-34 16/ 3......Florida State
W 27-20 23/--...at North Carolina
L 13-16 21/23...at Georgia Tech
W 48-13 25/--..........Texas Tech
T 13-13 21/--.at Virginia Tech
W 20-6 23/18............ Clemson
W 31-7 17/--..........at Virginia
W 45-27 14/--................... Duke
W 42-14 13/25......Wake Forest
Gator Bowl
L 10-27 12/14...............Florida
VIRGINIA
W 28-15 25/--............ Maryland
W 53-0 23/--................ at Navy
W 55-24 20/22.... Georgia Tech
W 55-28 14/--................at Duke
W 31-17 14/--... at Wake Forest
L 28-29 10/25............ Clemson
L 7-27 17/--.. at North Carolina
W 33-7 24/--...William & Mary
L 3-13 23/ 6......Florida State
L 7-31 --/17..............NC State
W 41-38 --/--...at Virginia Tech
WAKE FOREST
L 17-35 --/--....North Carolina
W 10-7 --/--...Appalachian St.
L 7-35 --/ 3... at Florida State
L 17-31 --/14...............Virginia
W 40-6 --/--....... at Vanderbilt
W 30-23 --/--........ at Maryland
W 23-7 --/--....................Army
W 18-15 --/--............... Clemson
W 28-14 --/--................ at Duke
W 23-10 --/--...at Georgia Tech
L 14-42 25/13........ at NC State
Independence Bowl
W 39-35 --/--................. Oregon
121
1993
1994
Florida State captured its first national football title defeating top-ranked
Nebraska 18-16 in the Orange Bowl ... FSU QB Charlie Ward became the first
ACC player to win the Heisman Trophy after receiving the highest percentage
of first place votes in the awards 59-year history ... Ward also earned ACC
Player of the Year honors ... North Carolinas Leon Johnson rushed for 1,012
yards en route to earning ACC Rookie laurels ... Clemson edged Kentucky 1413 with Terry Smiths 21-yard touchdown reception from QB Patrick Sapp with 20 seconds
remaining in the Peach Bowl ... Clemsons Tommy West became the second head coach in ACC
history to make his debut in a bowl game ... North Carolina, Virginia and NC State lost in the
Gator, Carquest and Hall of Fame bowls, respectively ... Wake Forest running back John Leach
led the ACC in rushing, by running for an ACC single-game record 329 yards (on 43 carries) on
the final day of the season against Maryland ... He also set the ACC single-game record for most
all-purpose yards with 411...Florida States game with Notre Dame resulted in the highest-rated
regular season football game since deregulation earning a 16 rating and a 39 share... Maryland
QB Scott Milanovich became the first player in ACC history to throw for 400 or more yards
five times in a single season ... He also became the first player to lead the ACC in total offense
and punting (43.8) in the same season ...Virginia guard Mark Dixon was named the recipient
of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Virginia outside linebacker Tom Burns was named the
leagues top senior football student-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Duke defensive
lineman Scott Youmans was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Three ACC
football players were named to the 1993 CFA Scholar-Athlete team including Virginias Tom
Burns, Florida States Ken Alexander and Dukes Travis Pearson ... Florida State established
12 new ACC single season records including marks for most total yards (6.576), touchdowns
scored (63), points (518), scoring average (43.2), yards per play (7.0), yards per game (548.0),
yards per rush attempt (5.7), passes completed (327), completion percentage (.697), touchdown
passes (37), yards passing (3,909) and penalties (102).
DEFENSE:
DL- Derrick Alexander, FSU
DL-Dred Booe, WF
DL-Brentson Buckner, CL
ILB-Ken Alexander, FSU
ILB-Damien Covington, NCS
OLB-Derrick Brooks, FSU
OLB-Tyler Lawrence, NCS
DB-Bracey Walker, UNC
DB-Corey Sawyer, FSU
DB-Clifton Abraham, FSU
DB-Keith Lyle, UVa
P-Scott Milanovich, MD
Statistical Leaders
FLORIDA STATE
W 42-0 1/--................. Kansas
(East Rutherford, NJ)
W 45-7 1/--................ at Duke
W 57-0 1/21.............. Clemson
W 33-7 1/13...at North Carolina
W 51-0 1/--....... Georgia Tech
W 28-10 1/ 3...................Miami
W 40-14 1/15...............Virginia
W 54-0 1/--........ Wake Forest
W 49-20 1/--........ at Maryland
L 24-31 1/ 2.....at Notre Dame
W 62-3 1/--.............. NC State
W 33-21 1/--.............at Florida
Orange Bowl
W 18-16 1/ 2............. Nebraska
122
Florida State pocketed its third straight conference championship with another
perfect 8-0 league mark ... the Seminoles set an ACC record with 24 consecutive
league wins, eclipsing the previous record of 21 set by Maryland between 1973
and 1977... Dukes Robert Baldwin garnered ACC Player of the Year honors
after leading the league in rushing with 1,187 yards while Florida States Derrick
Alexander, also a Lombardi award finalist, earned ACC Defensive Player of
the Year honors ... Florida State defeated Florida 23-17 in a post-season rematch of the in-state
rivals ... NC State posted a 28-24 victory over Mississippi State in the Peach Bowl ... Virginia
downed Texas Christian 20-10 in its first Independence Bowl appearance ... Duke and North
Carolina suffered setbacks in the Hall of Fame and Sun Bowls respectively ... the ACC led all
conferences with five teams ranked in both the AP and USA Today final regular season polls ...
Florida State tied an NCAA record for the largest fourth quarter rally, scoring 28 unanswered
points to tie Florida 31-31 on Nov. 26 ... Duke head football coach Fred Goldsmith, in his first
year leading the Blue Devils, was named the recipient of the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year
Award after leading Duke to seven straight wins at the start of the year and an overall 8-4 record
and a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl ... Maryland QB Scott Milanovich set an ACC record with
23 consecutive pass completions against Tulane and NC State ... Maryland WR Geroy Simon
set an ACC single-season record for pass receptions with 77... Thirteen ACC football players
earned All-America honors, with three--Florida States Derrick Brooks, Clifton Abraham and
Derrick Alexander--being tabbed consensus first-team All-Americas...Florida State center Clay
Shiver was named as the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Clemson tight end Ed
Glenn was named the top ACC senior football student-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award
and Virginia offensive tackle Chris Harrison was presented with the Brian Piccolo Award...Five
ACC players were among the 24 named to the 1994 Hitachi/CFA Scholar-Athlete team including
Derrick Brooks, Florida State; Ed Glenn, NC State, Chris Hennie-Roed, NC State, Mike
Morton, North Carolina and Matt Williams, Duke.
DEFENSE:
OFFENSE:
WR-Kez McCorvey, FSU DL-Derrick Alexander, FSU
Rushing
Car. Yds Avg. TD
WR-Eddie Goines, NCS DL-Marcus Jones, UNC
Leach, WF
215 1089 99.0 10
T- Matt Williams, DU
DL-Mike Frederick, UVa
Johnson, UNC
173 1034 86.2 11
T-Steve Ingram, MD
ILB-Tim Jones, CL
Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD R a t . G-Patrick McNeil, FSU ILB-Damien Covington, NCS
G-Lewis Tyre, FSU
Ward, FSU 264-380-4 3032 27 157.8
OLB-Derrick Brooks, FSU
Stanicek, UNC 1 39-217-10 1874 1 2
C-Clay Shiver, FSU
OLB-John Zuanich, DU
145.6
TE-Greg
DeLong,
UNC
DB-Ray Farmer, DU
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
QB-Danny
Kanell,
FSU
DB-Ronde Barber, UVa
Weaver, MD
69
606
2 6.3
RB-Robert Baldwin, DU DB-Clifton Abraham, FSU
McCorvey, FSU 74
966
6 6.2
RB-Warrick Dunn, FSU DB-Corey Fuller, FSU
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP
PK-Steve Videtich, NCS P-Jason Bender, GT
Johnson, UNC 16
2
0 100
Bentley, FSU
0 56-64 13-20
95
......................................Conference Overall
Team....................AP.USA..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State..........1...... 1....8 0 0 391 51 12 1 0 536 129 6-0 4-1 2-0 5-1
North Carolina....19.... 21....6 2 0 259 168 10 3 0 431 253 6-1 4-1 0-1 2-3
Clemson................23.... 22....5 3 0 117 152 9 3 0 198 192 6-1 2-2 1-0 2-2
Virginia................................5 3 0 208 159 7 5 0 317 217 5-1 2-3 0-1 1-3
NC State...............................4 4 0 191 227 7 5 0 278 327 5-1 2-3 0-1 1-3
Georgia Tech........................3 5 0 176 213 5 6 0 260 286 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-3
Duke.....................................2 6 0 115 237 3 8 0 214 349 2-3 1-5 0-0 1-4
Maryland.............................2 6 0 171 312 2 9 0 243 479 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-3
Wake Forest.........................1 7 0 153 262 2 9 0 199 318 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-4
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-13-0 (.618)
CLEMSON.(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
W 24-14 22/--.................. UNLV
L 0-57 21/ 1.. at Florida State
W 16-13 --/--....... Georgia Tech
W 20-14 --/24............. NC State
W 13-10 --/--................ at Duke
L 16-20 --/--........ Wake Forest
W 27-0 --/--.East Tennessee St.
W 29-0 --/--.............Maryland
L 0-24 --/16.at North Carolina
W 23-14 --/18...............Virginia
W 16-13 24/--.. at South Carolina
Peach Bowl
W 14-13 24/--............ Kentucky
DUKE
L 7-45 --/ 1........Florida State
L 38-39 --/--............ at Rutgers
W 42-21 --/--....................Army
L 0-35 --/22...........at Virginia
L 19-52 --/11........at Tennessee
L 10-13 --/--............... Clemson
L 18-26 --/--........ at Maryland
W 21-13 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 14-47 --/--....... Georgia Tech
W 21-20 --/22............. NC State
L 24-38 --/13.. at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
W 37-3 --/--................Furman
L 14-35 --/25...............Virginia
L 13-16 --/--...........at Clemson
L 0-51 --/ 1... at Florida State
W 38-0 --/--.............Maryland
L 3-41 --/14...North Carolina
L 23-28 --/--.......... at NC State
W 47-14 --/--................ at Duke
W 37-27 --/--.................. Baylor
W 38-28 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 10-43 --/--................ Georgia
MARYLAND
L 29-43 --/--................Virginia
L 42-59 --/14..at North Carolina
L 37-42 --/--...... West Virginia
L 28-55 --/--...at Virginia Tech
L 7-70 --/ 8............Penn State
L 0-38 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 26-18 --/--.....................Duke
L 0-29 --/--...........at Clemson
L 20-49 --/ 1........Florida State
L 21-44 --/--.......... at NC State
W 33-32 --/--.... at Wake Forest
NORTH CAROLINA
W 31-9 20/18..... Southern Cal
W 44-3 16/--.................... Ohio
W 59-42 16/--............Maryland
L 7-33 13/ 1.......Florida State
W 35-14 18/19........ at NC State
W 45-39 16/--..... Texas-El Paso
W 45-35 15/--....... Wake Forest
W 41-3 14/--..at Georgia Tech
L 10-17 12/21..........at Virginia
W 24-0 16/--.............. Clemson
W 42-10 15/--............. at Tulane
W 38-24 13/--....................Duke
Gator Bowl
L 10-24 12/18............ Alabama
NC STATE
W 20-7 24/--................ Purdue
W 34-16 18/--... at Wake Forest
L 14-35 19/18...North Carolina
L 14-20 24/--..........at Clemson
W 36-34 --/--....... at Texas Tech
W 24-17 --/--.............. Marshall
W 28-23 --/--....... Georgia Tech
W 34-29 --/16...............Virginia
L 20-21 22/--............... at Duke
W 44-21 --/--.............Maryland
L 3-62 --/ 1... at Florida State
Hall of Fame Bowl
L 7-42 --/22.............Michigan
VIRGINIA
W 43-29 --/--........ at Maryland
W 38-0 --/--..................... Navy
W 35-14 25/--..at Georgia Tech
W 35-0 22/--....................Duke
W 41-7 21/--.................... Ohio
L 14-40 15/ 1.. at Florida State
W 17-10 21/12... North Carolina
L 29-34 16/--......... at NC State
W 21-9 21/--....... Wake Forest
L 14-23 18/--..........at Clemson
L 17-20 23/25.....Virginia Tech
Carquest Bowl
L 13-31 --/15... Boston College
WAKE FOREST
L 12-27 --/--............Vanderbilt
L 16-34 --/18............. NC State
W 20-3 --/--...Appalachian St.
L 14-26 --/--...at Northwestern
L 35-45 --/15...at North Carolina
W 20-16 --/--...........at Clemson
L 13-21 --/--.....................Duke
L 0-54 --/ 1... at Florida State
L 9-21 --/21...........at Virginia
L 28-38 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 32-33 --/--.............Maryland
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
0 34-34 17-22 85
13
0
0 78
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP.-USA.W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State........4.... 5.... 8 0 0 331 102 10 1 1 428 200 4-0-1 4-1 2-0 4-1-1
NC State.............17.. 17.... 6 2 0 205 188 9 3 0 305 275 5-1 3-2 1-0 4-2
Virginia..............15.. 13.... 5 3 0 224 149 9 3 0 370 195 4-1 4-2 1-0 2-2
North Carolina........ 21.... 5 3 0 239 191 8 4 0 374 267 5-1 3-2 0-1 1-2
Duke................................. 5 3 0 257 216 8 4 0 380 281 5-1 3-2 0-1 1-1
Clemson............................ 4 4 0 116 109 5 6 0 164 188 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-2
Maryland......................... 2 6 0 192 282 4 7 0 270 326 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-3
Wake Forest..................... 1 7 0 84 301 3 8 0 143 373 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-2
Georgia Tech.................... 0 8 0 116 226 1
10 0 185 319 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-4
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-10-1 (.672)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank CU-OPP)
W 27-6 25/--...............Furman
L 12-29 22/--............. NC State
L 6-9 --/--............at Virginia
W 13-0 --/--.............Maryland
L 14-40 --/--............at Georgia
L 13-19 --/25............... at Duke
L 0-17 --/10.. at Florida State
W 24-8 --/--........ Wake Forest
W 28-17 --/19. at North Carolina
W 20-10 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 7-33 --/--....South Carolina
DUKE
W 49-16 --/--.............Maryland
W 13-10 --/--...... East Carolina
W 43-7 --/--....................Army
W 27-12 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 47-14 --/--.................at Navy
W 19-13 25/--.............. Clemson
W 51-26 20/--... at Wake Forest
L 20-59 16/ 9.. at Florida State
W 28-25 23/13..............Virginia
L 23-24 18/--......... at NC State
L 40-41 24/--...North Carolina
Hall of Fame Bowl
L 20-34 25/--........... Wisconsin
FLORIDA STATE
W 41-17 3/--.................Virginia
W 52-20 4/--......... at Maryland
W 56-14 3/--..... at Wake Forest
W 31-18 3/13...North Carolina
L 20-34 3/13............. at Miami
W 17-0 10/--............... Clemson
W 59-20 9/16....................Duke
W 41-10 8/--....at Georgia Tech
W 23-16 8/--.............. Notre Dame
(Orlando)
W 34-3 8/25......... at NC State
T 31-31 7/ 4................. Florida
Sugar Bowl
W 23-17 7/ 5................. Florida
GEORGIA TECH
L 14-19 --/ 7................. Arizona
W 45-26 --/--.Western Carolina
L 12-27 --/--......................Duke
L 13-21 --/22.......... at NC State
L 24-31 --/14...at North Carolina
L 7-24 --/--.................Virginia
L 27-42 --/--......... at Maryland
L 10-41 --/ 8.........Florida State
L 10-20 --/--............at Clemson
L 13-20 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 10-48 --/--.............at Georgia
MARYLAND
L 16-49 --/--................. at Duke
L 20-52 --/ 4.........Florida State
W 24-13 --/--... at West Virginia
W 31-7 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 0-13 --/--............at Clemson
L 17-41 --/15...at North Carolina
W 42-27 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 38-10 --/--................... Tulane
L 45-47 --/--............... NC State
L 21-46 --/21............at Virginia
L 16-21 --/--........... at Syracuse
NORTH CAROLINA
W 27-17 19/--.................... TCU
W 49-0 16/--................. Tulane
L 18-31 13/ 3.......Florida State
W 28-24 18/--................at SMU
W 31-24 14/--...... Georgia Tech
W 41-17 15/--............Maryland
L 10-34 15/25..........at Virginia
W 31-17 4/--............... NC State
L 17-28 19/--.............. Clemson
W 50-0 --/--.... at Wake Forest
W 41-40 --/24............... at Duke
Sun Bowl
L 31-35 --/--.................... Texas
NC STATE
W 20-15 --/--....Bowling Green
W 29-12 --/22......... at Clemson
W 38-13 --/--. Western Carolina
W 21-13 22/--..... Georgia Tech
L 14-35 18/--....... at Louisville
W 34-3 --/--........Wake Forest
L 17-31 --/24...at North Carolina
W 47-45 --/--........at Maryland
W 24-23 --/18................... Duke
L 3-34 25/ 8......Florida State
W 30-27 --/11..........at Virginia
Peach Bowl
W 28-24 23/16..Mississippi State
VIRGINIA
L 17-41 --/ 3.... at Florida State
W 47-10 --/--..................at Navy
W 9-6 --/--................ Clemson
W 37-3 --/--.. William & Mary
W 42-6 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 24-7 --/--....at Georgia Tech
W 34-10 25/15...North Carolina
L 25-28 13/23.............. at Duke
W 46-21 21/--.............Maryland
W 42-23 16/14... at Virginia Tech
L 27-30 11/--.............. NC State
Independence Bowl
W 20-10 19/--..................... TCU
WAKE FOREST
L 14-35 --/--.............Vanderbilt
W 12-10 --/--...Appalachian State
L 14-56 --/ 3.........Florida State
L 7-31 --/--......... at Maryland
W 33-27 --/--.....................Army
L 6-42 --/--.................Virginia
L 3-34 --/--........... at NC State
L 26-51 --/20.....................Duke
L 8-24 --/--............at Clemson
L 0-50 --/--.....North Carolina
W 20-13 --/--....at Georgia Tech
1995
1996
For the sixth time in conference history, the ACC featured cochampions as Virginia and Florida State tied for the ACC title with
identical 7-1 league marks ... Virginia upended Florida State 33-28 on
Nov. 2, ending the Seminoles ACC record 29-game conference win
streak ... six of the leagues nine teams were ranked at least one week in the AP poll with Florida
State (4) and Virginia (16) earning spots in the final ranking ... conference teams won three of
four bowl games with Florida State knocking off Notre Dame 31-26 in the Orange Bowl, North
Carolina topping Arkansas 20-10 in the Carquest Bowl, Virginia edging Georgia 34-27 in the
Peach Bowl and Clemson dropping a 41-0 decision to Syracuse in the Gator Bowl ... Wakes
Rusty LaRue set an NCAA three-game passing yardage record with a 1,524-yard total ... Dukes
Spence Fisher finished his career second among the leagues career passing (9,021) and total
offense (9,110) leaders ... Virginias Tiki and Ronde Barber became only the third brother
combination to be named first-team All-ACC in the same season ... For the second year in a row,
Florida State center Clay Shiver was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy,
given to the ACCs top blocker ... North Carolina offensive tackle Russell Babb was named
the ACCs top senior football student-athlete as recipient of the Jim Tatum Award ... Clemson
defensive lineman Warren Forney was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for
courage ... Clemson freshman linebacker Anthony Simmons was named the National Freshman
of the Year by United Press International ... Florida State placekicker Scott Bentley set an NCAA
mark for most extra points per game with 6.1 PATs per game...Duke senior Tijan Redmon also
established a new NCAA records for most kickoff return yardage (1,065) and kickoff returns
(45) in a single season ... Florida State wide receivers E.G. Green and Andre Cooper became
only the sixth tandem in NCAA history to each top the 1,000-yard mark in pass reception yardage
... Florida State finished 2nd nationally in scoring offense and 3rd in total offense ... Georgia
Tech finished 4th nationally in rushing defense.
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
16
0
0 96
0 67-69 9-16 94
.Conference Overall
Team................... AP.-USA.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State......... 4...... 5..... 7 1 0 421 154 10 2 0 563 246 6-0 2-2 2-0 1-2
Virginia............... 16.... 17..... 7 1 0 242 156 9 4 0 378 270 5-1 3-3 1-0 2-3
Clemson................................ 6 2 0 193 133 8 4 0 303 219 3-3 5-0 0-1 0-2
Georgia Tech........................ 5 3 0 173 198 6 5 0 260 244 4-2 2-3 0-0 1-3
North Carolina.................... 4 4 0 176 180 7 5 0 284 220 4-2 2-3 1-0 2-1
Maryland............................. 4 4 0 150 193 6 5 0 210 251 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-2
NC State............................... 2 6 0 216 297 3 8 0 260 364 1-5 2-3 0-0 0-3
Duke..................................... 1 7 0 226 321 3 8 0 282 386 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-4
Wake Forest......................... 0 8 0 129 294 1 10 0 190 360 0-5 1-5 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-15-0 (.531)
CLEMSON. (AP-rank CU-OPP)
W 55-9 --/--.Western Carolina
L 26-45 --/ 1........Florida State
W 29-14 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 3-22 --/11...............Virginia
W 43-22 --/--.......... at NC State
L 17-19 --/--................ Georgia
W 17-0 --/--........ at Maryland
W 24-3 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 17-10 --/--....North Carolina
W 34-17 24/--....................Duke
W 38-17 24/--... at South Carolina
Gator Bowl
L 0-41 23/--..............Syracuse
DUKE
L 26-70 --/-1....... Florida State
.................... (Orlando)
W 24-14 --/--................. Rutgers
W 23-21 --/--................ at Army
L 28-41 --/24--..... at Maryland
L 9-30 --/--......................Navy
L 21-37 --/--........Georgia Tech
L 30-44 --/19........... at Virginia
L 38-41 --/--............... NC State
W 42-26 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 17-34 --/24.......... at Clemson
L 24-28 --/--...at North Carolina
FLORIDA STATE
W 70-26 1/--.....................Duke
(Orlando)
W 45-26 1/--...........at Clemson
W 77-17 1/--.............. NC State
W 46-14 1/--... Central Florida
W 41-17 1/--...................Miami
W 72-13 1/--........ Wake Forest
W 42-10 1/--....... Georgia Tech
L 28-33 2/24...........at Virginia
W 28-12 6/--at North Carlina
W 59-17 6/--.............Maryland
L 24-35 6/ 3.............at Florida
Orange Bowl
W 31-26 8/ 6......... Notre Dame
GEORGIA TECH
W 51-7 --/--................Furman
L 19-20 --/17........... at Arizona
L 14-41 --/16...........at Virginia
W 31-3 --/17............Maryland
W 37-21 --/--................ at Duke
W 27-25 --/--....North Carolina
L 10-42 --/ 1... at Florida State
L 3-24 --/--............... Clemson
W 24-23 --/--.... at Wake Forest
W 27-19 --/--.............. NC State
L 17-18 --/--................ Georgia
NC STATE
W 33-16 --/--.............. Marshall
L 24-29 23/16..............Virginia
L 17-77 --/ 1... at Florida State
L 0-14 --/--.................. Baylor
L 22-43 --/--............... Clemson
L 11-27 --/16......... at Alabama
W 41-38 --/--................ at Duke
L 13-30 --/--.............Maryland
L 19-27 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 52-23 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 28-30 --/--....North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 29-10 --/--.............. at Tulane
W 32-18 --/--....North Carolina
W 31-17 --/--...... West Virginia
W 41-28 24/--....................Duke
L 3-31 17/--..at Georgia Tech
W 9-6 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 0-17 --/--............... Clemson
L 0-31 --/--.........at Louisville
W 30-13 --/--.......... at NC State
L 18-21 --/14...............Virginia
L 17-59 --/ 6... at Florida State
VIRGINIA
L 17-18 17/14....... at Michigan
W 40-16 16/--.William & Mary
W 29-24 16/23........ at NC State
W 41-14 16/--...... Georgia Tech
W 22-3 11/--..........at Clemson
W 35-17 11/--....... Wake Forest
L 17-22 9/--..at North Carolina
W 44-30 19/--....................Duke
L 16-17 14/16.............. at Texas
W 33-28 24/ 2.......Florida State
W 21-18 14/--............Maryland
L 29-36 13/20.....Virginia Tech
Peach Bowl
W 34-27 18/--............... Georgia
NORTH CAROLINA
L 9-20 20/--..............Syracuse
L 18-32 --/--........ at Maryland
W 17-10 --/--.........at Louisville
W 62-0 --/--..................... Ohio
W 22-17 --/ 9................Virginia
W 25-27 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 31-7 --/--........ Wake Forest
L 10-17 --/--...........at Clemson
L 12-28 --/ 6........Florida State
W 28-24 --/--.....................Duke
W 30-28 --/--.......... at NC State
Carquest Bowl
W 20-10 --/24.............Arkansas
WAKE FOREST
L 22-24 --/--.............App. State
L 9-35 --/--............... at Tulane
L 14-29 --/--................ Clemson
W 30-7 --/--..................at Navy
L 17-35 --/11............at Virginia
L 6-9 --/--..............Maryland
L 13-72 --/ 1.... at Florida State
L 7-31 --/--.at North Carolina
L 26-42 --/--................. at Duke
L 23-24 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 23-52 --/--............... NC State
Florida State captured its fifth straight ACC title (fourth outright) while posting
a perfect 8-0 league mark and an 11-1 record overall ... five teams were ranked
at least two weeks in the AP poll with FSU (3) and North Carolina (10) securing
berths in the final poll ... Florida State became the first school in NCAA history
to win 10 or more games in 10 consecutive years ... Virginias Tiki Barber
led the ACC in rushing with 1,360 yards while Florida States Peter Boulware
set an ACC single season QB sack record with 19 en route to being named ACC Defensive
Player of the Year ... UNCs Dre Bly set an ACC single season mark with 11 interceptions ...
Blys total led the nation ... Boulware, Bly, NC State PK Marc Primanti and Florida State DE
Reinard Wilson were consensus first-team All-Americas ... Primanti, the Lou Groza recipient,
set an ACC record with 27 consecutive field goals over a two-year span ... 1996 marked the
eighth straight year that the ACC had at least four teams play in bowl games ... ACC teams
made an all-time high 56 appearances on national television ... UVas Tiki and Ronde Barber
became the first brother combination to be named first-team All-ACC in the same season
two years in a row ... Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews, whose rushing
defense led the nation and coached the Seminoles to 3rd nationally in total defense, was named
the recipient of the Frank Broyles Award as the nations top assistant coach ... Florida State
linebacker Daryl Bush was named the ACCs top football student-athlete as winner of the Jim
Tatum Award ... Wake Forest running back John Lewis was named the recipient of the Brian
Piccolo Courage Award ... Florida State running back Warrick Dunn completed his career
in sixth place on the ACCs all-time rushing list with 3,744 career yards ... North Carolina led
the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 10 points per game ... Virginia placekicker Rafael
Garcia led the nation in field goals, making 21 of 27 attempts ... There was not a winner of the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Award chosen for the 1996 season.
DEFENSE:
DL-Peter Boulware, FSU
DL-Greg Ellis, UNC
DL-Reinard Wilson, FSU
DL-Trevor Pryce, CL
LB-Anthony Simmons, CL
LB-Jamie Sharper, UVa
LB-Brian Simmons, UNC
DB-Ronde Barber, UVa
DB-Dre Bly, UNC
DB-Bryon Capers, FSU
DB-Anthony Poindexter, UVa
P-Will Brice, UVa
Statistical Leaders
TD PAT FG TP
0 52-53 16-18 100
0 33-33 21-27 85
.Conference Overall
Team AP.. USA.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP
Florida State......... 3........ 3.... 8 0 0 314 71 11 1 0 426 142 6-0 3-0 2-1 5-1
North Carolina... 10...... 10.... 6 2 0 240 76 10 2 0 357 123 5-0 4-2 1-0 2-2
Clemson................................. 6 2 0 164 156 7 5 0 245 241 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-2
Virginia................................. 5 3 0 219 112 7 5 0 341 203 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-3
Georgia Tech......................... 4 4 0 157 161 5 6 0 220 236 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-2
Maryland.............................. 3 5 0 118 205 5 6 0 187 239 4-2 1-4 0-0 0-4
NC State................................ 3 5 0 199 285 3 8 0 268 401 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-4
Wake Forest.......................... 1 7 0 79 287 3 8 0 144 374 3-3 0-4 0-1 1-3
Duke...................................... 0 8 0 105 242 0 11 0 162 379 0-5 0-6 0-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 15-16-0 (.484)
CLEMSON.(AP-rank: CU-OPP)
L 0-45 --/--.at North Carolina
W 19-3 --/--................Furman
L 24-38 --/--.......... at Missouri
W 21-10 --/--........ Wake Forest
L 3-24 --/ 2... at Florida State
W 13-6 --/--................ at Duke
W 28-25 --/22...... Georgia Tech
W 35-3 --/--.............Maryland
W 24-16 --/15...........at Virginia
W 40-17 --/--.............. NC State
L 31-34 22/--...South Carolina
Peach Bowl
L 7-10 --/17.. Louisiana State
DUKE
L 7-44 --/ 3.... at Florida State
L 13-38 --/--....... Northwestern
L 17-35 --/--.................at Army
L 22-48 --/--....at Georgia Tech
L 27-64 --/--..................at Navy
L 6-13 --/--................ Clemson
L 19-22 --/--..............Maryland
L 3-27 --/16................Virginia
L 22-44 --/--........... at NC State
L 16-17 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 10-27 --/13....North Carolina
FLORIDA STATE
W 44-7 3/--......................Duke
W 51-17 3/--........... at NC State
W 13-0 2/11....North Carolina
W 34-3 2/--................ Clemson
W 34-16 3/ 6.............. at Miami
W 31-24 3/14...............Virginia
W 49-3 3/--....at Georgia Tech
W 44-7 3./--........ Wake Forest
(Orlando)
W 54-14 3/25....So. Mississippi
W 48-10 3/--..............Maryland
(Ft Lauderdale, Fla.)
W 24-21 2/ 1................. Florida
Sugar Bowl
L 20-52 1/ 3................. Florida
GEORGIA TECH
W 28-16 --/--.......... at NC State
W 30-10 --/--........ Wake Forest
L 0-16 --/11..at North Carolina
W 48-22 --/--.....................Duke
W 13-7 --/12...............Virginia
L 25-28 22/--..........at Clemson
W 27-20 --/--... Central Florida
L 3-49 --/ 3........Florida State
L 10-13 --/--........ at Maryland
L 26-36 --/--..................... Navy
L 10-19 --/--............at Georgia
MARYLAND
W 30-6 --/--............No. Illinois
W 39-15 --/--......................UAB
L 3-21 --/22...........at Virginia
L 0-13 --/23..at West Virginia
L 8-34 --/--...............NC State
L 7-38 --/13.. at North Carolina
W 52-0 --/--.........Wake Forest
W 22-19 --/--.................at Duke
L 3-35 --/--........... at Clemson
W 13-10 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 10-48 --/ 3........Florida State
(Ft. Lauderdale)
NORTH CAROLINA
W 45-0 --/--.............. Clemson
W 27-10 24/ 9.........at Syracuse
W 16-0 11/--..... Georgia Tech
L 0-13 11/ 2..at Florida State
W 45-6 15/--.. at Wake Forest
W 38-7 13/--........... Maryland
W 42-14 9/--.......... at Houston
W 52-20 8/--..............NC State
W 28-10 8/--.............Louisville
L 17-20 6/24..........at Virginia
W 27-10 13/--...............at Duke
Gator Bowl
W 20-13 13/25....West Virginia
NC STATE
L 16-28 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 17-51 --/ 3.........Florida State
L 21-42 --/--..............at Purdue
W 34-8 --/--......... at Maryland
L 19-24 --/ 9............... Alabama
L 14-62 --/20............at Virginia
L 20-52 --/ 8.... at North Carolina
W 44-22 --/--......................Duke
L 17-40 --/--............at Clemson
W 37-22 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 29-50 --/--....... East Carolina
(Charlotte)
VIRGINIA
W 55-21 23/--...Central Michigan
W 21-3 22/--.............Maryland
W 42-7 20/--.... at Wake Forest
W 37-13 19/13.................. Texas
L 7-13 12/--...at Georgia Tech
W 62-14 20/--.............. NC State
L 24-31 14/ 3.. at Florida State
W 27-3 16/--................ at Duke
L 16-24 15/--............... Clemson
W 20-17 24/ 6...North Carolina
L 9-26 20/17.at Virginia Tech
Carquest Bowl
L 21-31 --/19...................Miami
WAKE FOREST
W 19-13 ...................App. State
W 28-27 --/13..... Northwestern
L 10-30 --/--...at Georgia Tech
L 7-42 --/20...............Virginia
L 10-21 --/--...........at Clemson
L 6-45 --/15...North Carolina
L 0-52 --/--........ at Maryland
L 18-47 --/--..................... Navy
L 7-44 --/ 3........Florida State
(Orlando)
L 17-16 --/--.....................Duke
L 22-37 --/--.......... at NC State
123
1997
Florida State captured its sixth-straight ACC title (fifth outright) posting a perfect
8-0 mark in ACC play and a 12-1 record overall ... the third-ranked Seminoles
extended their NCAA record of finishing in the AP Top Four to 11 straight years ...
North Carolina finished fourth in the coaches poll ... ACC teams won three of four
bowl games as Georgia Tech beat West Virginia 35-30 in the Carquest Bowl, North
Carolina topped Virginia Tech 42-3 in the Gator Bowl and FSU rolled past Ohio State 31-14 in
the Sugar Bowl ... for only the third time in ACC history six teams posted six-or-more wins ...
eight players garnered first-team All-America honors, including an all-time high six consensus
selections, including Florida State DE Andre Wadsworth, North Carolina CB Dre Bly, North
Carolina DL Greg Ellis, Florida State LB Sam Cowart and Clemson LB Anthony Simmons
... league teams posted a 22-9 non-conference record, the third-best mark in league history
... Florida State became only the second team in ACC history to have the Player, Rookie and
Coach of the Year in the same year, following in the footsteps of NC State in 1986 ... But since
the ACC began awarding a Defensive Player of the Year honor, FSU is the first school to win
all five awards in the same season ... Three ACC schools--Florida State (3rd), North Carolina
(6th) and Georgia Tech (25th) were ranked in the final AP poll...Florida State offensive tackle
Tra Thomas was named the recipient of the 1997 ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... Virginia
defensive back Stephan Phelan was honored as the ACCs top football student-athlete and
winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Florida State linebacker Sam Cowart was named the winner
of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Phelan and Florida State linebacker Daryl Bush were honored
1st-team GTE Academic All-Americas ... Florida State defensive back Samari Rolle finished
2nd nationally in pass interceptions, averaging 0.53 per game ... North Carolina ranked 2nd
nationally in total defense, allowing only 209.3 yards per game...Florida States defense ranked
third nationally (241.4)...The Seminoles also finished the year ranked 5th nationally in total
offense ... Florida State became the first team in NCAA history to win 10 or more games in 11
consecutive seasons while Virginia became the first ACC school to win at least seven games 11
years in a row ... The ACC was ranked the No. 3 conference in football nationally by the Sagarin
and Seattle computer rankings.
OFFENSE:
WR-Torry Holt, NCS
WR-E.G. Green, FSU
T- Jim Bundren, CL
T-Tra Thomas, FSU
G-Glenn Rountree, CL
G-Lonnie Gilbert, NCS
C - Jeff Saturday, UNC
TE - Melvin Pearsall, FSU
QB - Thad Busby, FSU
RB-Tremayne Stephens, NCS
RB-Raymond Priester, CL
PK - Sims Lenhardt, DU
DEFENSE:
DL-Andre Wadsworth, FSU
DL-Greg Ellis, UNC
DL-Vonnie Holliday, UNC
DL-Antonio Dingle, UVa
LB - Anthony Simmons, CL
LB-Sam Cowart, FSU
LB-Kivuusama Mays, UNC
DB-Dre Bly, UNC
DB- Anthony Poindexter, UVa
DB-Samari Rolle, FSU
DB-Robert Williams, UNC
P-Rodney Williams, GT
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team.....................AP.-UPI...W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State........... 3.....3......8 0 0 347 128 11 1 0 468 181 5-0 5-1 1-0 5-1
North Carolina....... 6.....4......7 1 0 224 110 11 1 0 348 146 5-1 5-0 1-0 1-1
Virginia..................................5 3 0 200 187 7 4 0 277 242 5-2 2-2 0-0 0-3
Georgia Tech......... 25.............5 3 0 200 208 7 5 0 314 296 3-2 3-3 1-0 1-4
Clemson..................................4 4 0 166 158 7 5 0 291 219 3-3 4-1 0-1 0-3
NC State.................................3 5 0 215 199 6 5 0 325 268 4-2 2-3 0-0 1-4
Wake Forest...........................3 5 0 166 229 5 6 0 245 287 3-2 2-4 0-0 1-2
Maryland...............................1 7 0 109 282 2 9 0 161 355 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-2
Duke.......................................0 8 0 157 283 2 9 0 223 341 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents 22-9 (.710)
CLEMSON(AP-rank CU-OPP)
W 23-12 18/--...........App. State
W 19-17 19/--......... at NC State
L 28-35 16/--.......Florida State
L 20-23 17/--..at Georgia Tech
W 39-7 --/--...... Texas-El Paso
L 7-21 --/--................Virginia
W 20-9 --/--........ at Maryland
W 33-16 --/--.... at Wake Forest
W(ot) 29-20 --/--.....................Duke
L 10-17 --/ 8....North Carolina
W 47-21 --/--.at South Carolina
Peach Bowl
L 17-21 --/13............... Auburn
DUKE
L 14-45 --/--................ NC State
L 20-24 --/--....at Northwestern
W 20-17 --/--......................Army
W 26-17 --/--.......................Navy
L 10-16 --/--.......... at Maryland
L 27-51 --/ 4......... Florida State
L 10-13 --/--............. at Virginia
L 24-38 --/--.......... Wake Forest
L(ot) 20-29 --/--............ at Clemson
L 38-41 --/--.........Georgia Tech
L 14-50 --/ 8at North Carolina
GEORGIA TECH
L 13-17 --/11.....at Notre Dame
W 28-26 --/--..... at Wake Forest
W 23-20 --/17............... Clemson
W 42-14 --/--.at Boston College
W 27-17 25/--.............. NC State
L 0-38 21/ 3.. at Florida State
L 13-16 --/ 5.....North Carolina
L 31-35 --/--.............at Virginia
W 41-38 --/--................. at Duke
W 37-18 --/--..............Maryland
L 24-27 --/14................ Georgia
Carquest BowL
W 35-30 --/--....... West Virginia
MARYLAND
L 14-21 --/--...................... Ohio
L 7-50 --/ 5.... at Florida State
L 14-40 --/ 6....North Carolina
W 24-21 --/--.............. at Temple
W 16-10 --/--......................Duke
L 14-31 --/--....... West Virginia
L 17-35 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 9-20 --/--................ Clemson
L 0-45 --/--.................Virginia
L 28-45 --/--........... at NC State
L 18-37 --/--....at Georgia Tech
FLORIDA STATE
W 14-7 5/23.at South Carolina
W 50-7 5/--.............. Maryland
W 35-28 5/16.......... at Clemson
W 47-0 4/--.................... Miami
W 51-27 4/--.................. at Duke
W 38-0 3/21.......Georgia Tech
W 47-21 3/--............. at Virginia
W 48-35 3/--................ NC State
W 20-3 3/ 5..at North Carolina
W 58-7 2/--.......... Wake Forest
L 29-32 2/10.............at Florida
Sugar Bowl
W 31-14 4/ 9............ Ohio State
NORTH CAROLINA
W 23-6 7/--..................Indiana
W 28-17 7/17..............Stanford
W 40-14 6/--......... at Maryland
W 48-20 5/--.................Virginia
W 31-10 5/--.................. at TCU
W 30-12 5/--......... Wake Forest
W 20-7 4/--........... at NC State
W 16-13 5/--....at Georgia Tech
L 3-20 5/ 3........Florida State
W 17-10 8/--............at Clemson
W 50-14 8/--......................Duke
Gator Bowl
W 42-3 7/--........Virginia Tech
124
NC STATE
W(ot) 32-31 --/13.......... at Syracuse
W 45-14 --/--................. at Duke
L 17-19 --/19............... Clemson
W 41-14 --/--.. Northern Illinois
L 18-19 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 17-27 --/25...at Georgia Tech
L 7-20 --/ 4.....North Carolina
L 35-48 --/3..... at Florida State
W 45-28 --/--..............Maryland
W 31-24 --/--.................Virginia
W 37-24 --/--....... East Carolina
VIRGINIA
L 17-28 --/--................. Auburn
W 26-7 --/--............. Richmond
L 20-48 --/ 5.. at North Carolina
W 21-13 --/--......... Wake Forest
W 21-7 --/--............at Clemson
W 13-10 --/--......................Duke
L 21-47 --/ 3.........Florida State
W 45-0 --/--......... at Maryland
W 35-31 --/--........ Georgia Tech
L 24-31 --/--........... at NC State
W 34-20 --/--........Virginia Tech
WAKE FOREST
W 27-20 --/21...... Northwestern
L 24-25 --/--... at East Carolina
L 26-28 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 19-18 --/--............... NC State
L 13-21 --/--.............at Virginia
L 12-30 --/ 5.. at North Carolina
W 35-17 --/--..............Maryland
W 38-24 --/--................. at Duke
L 16-33 --/--................ Clemson
W 28-14 --/--............. at Rutgers
L 7-58 --/ 2.... at Florida State
1998
For the seventh time in conference history and the second time in the
1990s, the ACC featured co-champions as Florida State and Georgia
Tech tied with 7-1 league marks ... the title was the seventh for the
Seminoles and the second for the Yellow Jackets ... for the second
straight year, the ACC had two teams in the Top 10 of the final 1998 AP poll in
Florida State (3) and Georgia Tech (9) ... five of the leagues nine teams were ranked at least one
week in the AP poll ... five ACC teams were featured in post-season bowl games including Florida
States 16-23 loss to Tennessee in the Fiesta Bowl ... in other bowl game action, North Carolina
defeated San Diego State 20-13 in the Las Vegas Bowl, while Georgia Tech marched from behind
to collect a 35-28 victory over Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl ... NC State faced Miami in the
Micron PC Bowl dropping a 46-23 decision and Virginia fell to Georgia in the Peach Bowl 35-33
... Virginia posted two wins over non-conference ranked teams and became the first school in ACC
history to win at least seven games 12 years in a row ... Wake Forests Desmond Clark concluded
his career as the most prolific receiver in ACC history with 216 catches ... The ACC had 16
players earn some form of All-America recognition, including 12 first-team All-Americas ... For
the second straight year the ACC tied the Big 12 for the most consensus All-Americas in NC State
wide receiver Tory Holt, Florida State wide receiver Peter Warrick, Florida State placekicker
Sebastian Janikowski, Georgia Tech center Craig Page and Virginia defensive back Anthony
Poindexter ... Page was named the winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the leagues
top blocker ... North Carolina defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban was named the ACCs top football
student-athlete and recipient of the Jim Tatum Award ... Poindexter and Florida State defensive
tackle Corey Simon were named as recipients of the Brian Piccolo Courage Award ... Sebastian
Janikowski, who set an ACC record for most field goals and led the nation with 27 three-pointers,
was named as the winner of the Lou Groza Award, given annually to the nations top kicker ...
Tory Holt set ACC single-season records for most pass receptions (88) and most reception yards
(1,604) ... He finished 2nd nationally in receiving yards per game (145.8) ... NC State defensive
back Lloyd Harrison finished second nationally in pass interceptions with 7 in 11 games (0.64)...
Florida State led the nation in total defense, allowing just 214.8 yards per contest.
OFFENSE:
DEFENSE:
WR-Torry Holt, NCS
DL-Corey Simon, FSU
WR-Peter Warrick, FSU
DL-Patrick Kerney, UVa
TE-Casey Crawford, UVa
DL-Ebenezer Ekuban, UNC
T-Robert Hunt, UVa
DL-Chris
Combs, DU
T-Ross Brannon, FSU
G-Jason Whitaker, FSU LB-Lamont Green, FSU
LB-Eric Barton, Md
G-Noel LaMontagne, UVa
LB-Wali Rainer, UVa
C-Craig Page, GT
DB-Anthony Poindexter, UVa
QB-Joe Hamilton, GT
DB-Antwan Edwards, CL
RB-Thomas Jones, UVa
DB-Dre Bly, UNC
RB-Travis Minor, FSU
PK-Sebastian Janikowski, FSUDB-Lloyd Harrison, NCS
SP-Torry Holt, NCS
P-Rodney Williams, GT
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP
Janikowski, FSU 0 42-43 27-32 123
Jones, UVa 15 0 0
90
.Conference Overall
Team.................... AP.. USA.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State.......... 3........3.... 7 1 0 283 88 11 2 0 401 161 6-0 4-1 1-1 5-1
Georgia Tech.......... 9......11.... 7 1 0 297 200 10 2 0 426 295 4-2 4-0 2-0 4-1
Virginia................ 18......18.... 6 2 0 218 166 9 3 0 358 247 5-0 4-2 0-1 2-3
NC State................................. 5 3 0 241 225 7 5 0 366 352 5-1 2-2 0-2 2-2
North Carolina...................... 5 3 0 195 210 7 5 0 288 283 3-2 2-3 2-0 0-2
Duke....................................... 2 6 0 128 263 4 7 0 229 319 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-2
Wake Forest........................... 2 6 0 182 249 3 8 0 235 335 1-5 2-3 0-0 0-3
Clemson.................................. 1 7 0 157 216 3 8 0 218 272 3-4 0-4 0-0 0-3
Maryland............................... 1 7 0 129 213 3 8 0 202 290 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-12 (.636)
CLEMSON .(AP-rank CU-OPP)
W 33-0 --/--.................Furman
L 0-37 --/--........Virginia Tech
L 18-20 --/10............at Virginia
L 19-29 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 14-21 --/--.at North Carolina
W 23-0 --/--..............Maryland
L 0-48 --/ 6.... at Florida State
L 23-28 --/--................. at Duke
L 39-46 --/--............... NC State
L 21-24 --/22....... Georgia Tech
W 28-19 --/--.....South Carolina
DUKE
W 24-10 --/--.Western Carolina
W 44-10 --/--.. at Northwestern
L 13-62 --/11.. at Florida State
L 0-24 --/11...............Virginia
L 13-41 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 19-16 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 24-27 --/--.......... at NC State
W 28-23 --/--............... Clemson
L(2ot) 33-36 --/--....... at Vanderbilt
L 25-42 --/--.............Maryland
L 6-28 --/--....North Carolina
FLORIDA STATE
W 23-14 2/14............ Texas A&M
(East Rutherford, NJ)
L 7-24 1/--........... at NC State
W 62-13 11/--.....................Duke
W 30-10 10/18.... So. California
W 24-10 9/--......... at Maryland
W 26-14 8/--............... at Miami
W 48-0 6/--................ Clemson
W 34-7 6/20..at Georgia Tech
W 39-13 5/--.....North Carolina
W 45-14 6/12...............Virginia
W 24-7 5/--..... at Wake Forest
W 23-12 5/ 4................. Florida
Fiesta Bowl
L 16-23 2/ 1.............Tennessee
GEORGIA TECH
L 31-41 --/--..... Boston College
W 42-7 --/--.New Mexico State
W 43-21 --/--.at North Carolina
W 41-13 --/--......................Duke
W 47-24 --/23.......... at NC State
W 41-38 --/ 6.................Virginia
L 7-34 25/ 6.......Florida State
W 31-14 20/--.Maryland (Balt.)
W 24-21 22/--...........at Clemson
W 63-35 21/--........ Wake Forest
W 21-19 17/12..........at Georgia
Gator Bowl
W 35-28 12/17....... Notre Dame
MARYLAND
W 23-15 --/--.... James Madison
L 19-31 --/12............at Virginia
L 20-42 --/19.. at West Virginia
W 30-20 --/--.................. Temple
L 10-24 --/ 9.........Florida State
L 0-23 --/--............at Clemson
L 10-20 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 14-31 --/--.Georgia Tech(Balt.)
L 13-24 --/--... at North Carolina
W 42-25 --/--................. at Duke
L 21-35 --/--............... NC State
NORTH CAROLINA
L 10-13 12/--....... Miami(Ohio)
L 34-37 --/--........... at Stanford
L 21-43 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 21-14 --/--................ Clemson
W 29-10 --/--.............Pittsburgh
W 38-31 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 13-39 --/ 5.... at Florida State
W 24-13 --/--..............Maryland
L 13-30 --/21............at Virginia
W 28-6 --/--................. at Duke
W(ot) 37-34 ..................... NC State
Las Vegas Bowl
W 20-13 .......... San Diego State
NC STATE
W 34-31 --/--...................... Ohio
W 24-7 --/ 2.........Florida State
L 30-33 20/--.............. at Baylor
W 38-17 --/11...............Syracuse
L 24-47 23/--....... Georgia Tech
W 27-24 --/--......................Duke
L 13-23 --/16............at Virginia
W 46-39 --/--............at Clemson
W 38-27 --/--......... Wake Forest
W 35-21 --/--......... at Maryland
L(ot) 34-37 --/--.....North Carolina
Micron PC Bowl
L 23-46 --/24...................Miami
VIRGINIA
W 19-0 16/25.......... at Auburn
W 31-19 12/--.............Maryland
W 20-18 10/--............... Clemson
W 24-0 11/--................ at Duke
W 52-14 10/--..... San Jose State
L 38-41 7/25..at Georgia Tech
W 23-13 16/--.............. NC State
W 38-17 15/--.... at Wake Forest
L 14-45 12/ 6.. at Florida State
W 30-13 21/--....North Carolina
W 36-32 16/20.. at Virginia Tech
Peach Bowl
L 33-35 13/19.............. Georgia
WAKE FOREST
L 0-42 --/--.......... at Air Force
W 26-14 --/--......................Navy
W 29-19 --/--........... at Clemson
L(ot) 27-30 --/--... Appalachian St.
L 16-19 --/--..................... Duke
W 20-10 --/--......... at Maryland
L 31-38 --/--.... North Carolina
L 17-38 --/14............... Virginia
L 27-38 --/ --.........at NC State
L 7-24 --/5......... Florida State
L 35-63 21/--.. at Georgia Tech
1999
Florida State finished the season with a perfect 12-0 mark and captured its
second national football title defeating Virginia Tech 46-29 in the Sugar Bowl
... the Seminoles won their eighth-straight (sixth outright) ACC football title
with a perfect 8-0 mark in ACC play ... five ACC teams took part in post-season
play ... in addition to FSU, Wake Forest defeated Arizona State in the Aloha
Bowl, Virginia lost to Illinois in the Micron PC Bowl, Clemson lost to Mississippi State in the
Peach Bowl and Georgia Tech was topped by Miami in the Gator Bowl ... FSU ended the season
ranked No. 1 in both polls while Georgia Tech was No. 20 in the AP poll and No. 21 in the USA
Today/ESPN ranking ... The ACC featured college footballs first-ever father-son head coaching
matchup when Bobby Bowdens Florida State Seminoles played son Tommys Clemson Tigers in
Death Valley on October 23 (Dad won 17-14) ... the ACC had 14 players earn All-America honors
including six who were consensus All-Americans ... Georgia Tech QB Joe Hamilton finished
his career as the ACCs career leader in total offense with 10,640 yards ... he also fininshed 23nd
nationally in passing efficiency and total offense ... for the second straight year, FSUs Sebastian
Janikowski won the Lou Groza Award as the nations top college placekicker ... Janikowski led
the nation in field goals with 23 in 11 games ...Georgia Tech became the first ACC team to lead
the nation in total offense, averaging 509.0 yards per game ...The ACC finished the decade of
the 1990s with the third-best non-conference winning percentage of any conference ... Florida
State became the first team in Division I-A history to win 10 or more games in 13 consecutive
seasons ...Virginia became the first school in ACC history to win at least seven games in 13
straight years...Virginia tailback Thomas Jones set an ACC single-season rushing record, running
for 1,798 yards Jones also set an ACC record with six games of 200 or more yards rushing......
Virginia center John St. Clair was chosen as the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner....Florida
States Chris Weinke was chosen as the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ...Virginia offensive
lineman Noel LaMontagne was tabbed as the leagues top senior football student-athlete and
winner of the Jim Tatum Award.
DEFENSE:
DL-Corey Simon, FSU
DL-Jerry Johnson, FSU
DL-Delbert Cowsette, MD
DL-Chris Combs, DU
LB-Keith Adams, CL
LB-Dustin Lyman, WF
LB-Tommy Polley, FSU
DB-Robert Carswell, CL
DB-Mario Edwards, FSU
DB-Lloyd Harrison, NCS
DB-Lewis Sanders, MD
P-Brian Schmitz, UNC
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team....................AP.USA... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP
Florida State..........1....... 1..... 8 0 0 310 123 12 0 0 458 203 6-0 4-0 2-0 5-0
Georgia Tech........20..... 21..... 5 3 0 307 261 8 4 0 461 361 6-0 2-3 0-1 1-2
Virginia.................................. 5 3 0 222 210 7 5 0 345 365 3-3 4-1 0-1 2-2
Clemson.................................. 5 3 0 263 171 6 6 0 322 253 3-2 3-3 0-1 1-4
Wake Forest........................... 3 5 0 145 178 7 5 0 266 209 4-2 2-3 1-0 2-1
NC State................................. 3 5 0 167 250 6 6 0 244 302 4-1 2-4 0-1 1-3
Duke....................................... 3 5 0 182 290 3 8 0 217 363 1-4 2-3 0-1 0-2
Maryland............................... 2 6 0 202 250 5 6 0 292 260 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-2
North Carolina...................... 2 6 0 129 194 3 8 0 186 272 1-5 1-3 1-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-12 (.636)
CLEMSON... (AP-rank, CU/OPP)
L 10-13 --/--................. Marshall
W 33-14 --/23................. Virginia
L 11-31 --/ 8..... at Virginia Tech
W 31-20 --/--...... North Carolina
L 31-35 --/--.............at NC State
W 42-30 --/--........... at Maryland
L 14-17 --/ 1.......... Florida State
W 12-3 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 58-7 --/--....................... Duke
L 42-45 --/13.... at Georgia Tech
W 31-21 --/--.. at South Carolina
Peach Bowl
L 7-17 --/15... Mississippi State
GEORGIA TECH
W 49-14 10/--.................at Navy
L 35-41 10/ 1.. at Florida State
W 41-10 12/--... Central Florida
W 49-31 9/--..............Maryland
W(ot) 31-24 7/--.....North Carolina
W 38-31 8/--................. at Duke
W 48-21 7/--............... NC State
L 38-45 7/--.............at Virginia
W 45-42 13/--............... Clemson
L 23-26 14/--.... at Wake Forest
W(ot) 51-48 20/16.............. Georgia
Gator Bowl
L 13-28 17/23.................Miami
DUKE
L 9-27 --/--... at East Carolina
L(ot) 12-15 --/--....... Northwestern
L 14-31 --/--.............Vanderbilt
L 23-51 --/ 1..... Fla. State (Jax)
W(ot) 24-17 --/--.............at Virginia
L 31-38 --/ 8........ Georgia Tech
L(ot) 24-31 --/--...... NC State (OT)
W 25-22 --/--......... at Maryland
L 7-58 --/--............at Clemson
W 48-35 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 0-38 --/--.at North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 6-0 --/--............. at Temple
W 51-10 --/--.Western Carolina
W 33-0 --/--...... West Virginia
L 31-49 --/ 9...at Georgia Tech
W 17-14 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 30-42 --/--............... Clemson
W 45-7 --/--....North Carolina
L 22-25 --/--.....................Duke
L 17-30 --/--.......... at NC State
L 10-49 --/ 1... at Florida State
L 30-34 --/--................Virginia
FLORIDA STATE
W 41-7 1/--..... Louisiana Tech
W 41-35 1/10...... Georgia Tech
W 42-11 1/20............. NC State
W 42-10 1/--at North Carolina
W 51-23 1/--......... Duke (Jack.)
W 31-21 1/19..................Miami
W 33-10 1/--......... Wake Forest
W 17-14 1/--............at Clemson
W 35-10 1/--.............at Virginia
W 49-10 1/--..............Maryland
W 30-23 1/ 3.............at Florida
Sugar Bowl
W 46-29 1/ 3.......Virginia Tech
NORTH CAROLINA
L 17-20 --/23............... Virginia
W 42-30 --/--.............at Indiana
L 10-42 --/ 1........Florida State
L 20-31 --/--........... at Clemson
L(ot) 24-31 --/ 7... at Georgia Tech
L 12-20 --/--................Houston
L 7-45 --/--.........at Maryland
L 3-28 --/--................ Furman
L 3-19 --/--.........Wake Forest
W 10-6 --/--..NC State (Char.)
W 38-0 --/--..................... Duke
NC STATE
W 23-20 --/17................ at Texas
W 10-0 24/--....South Carolina
W 38-9 24/--.......Wm. & Mary
L 11-42 20/ 1.. at Florida State
L 7-31 25/--.... at Wake Forest
W 35-31 --/--................ Clemson
L 26-47 --/--.................Virginia
W(ot) 31-24 --/--................. at Duke
L 21-48 --/ 7....at Georgia Tech
W 30-17 --/--..............Maryland
L 6-10 --/--......... UNC (Char.)
L 6-23 --/23.. at East Carolina
VIRGINIA
W 20-17 23/--at North Carolina
L 14-33 23/--..........at Clemson
W 35-7 --/--........ Wake Forest
W 45-40 --/17................ at BYU
L 7-31 24/ 8......Virginia Tech
L(ot) 17-24 --/--.....................Duke
W 47-26 --/--.......... at NC State
L 10-35 --/ 1........Florida State
W 45-38 --/ 7....... Georgia Tech
W 50-21 --/--................. Buffalo
W 34-30 --/--........ at Maryland
Micronpc.com Bowl
L 21-63 --/--.................. Illinois
WAKE FOREST
W 34-15 --/--................at Army
L 7-35 --/--............at Virginia
W 31-7 --/25............. NC State
W 17-10 --/--................ Rutgers
L 14-17 --/--.............Maryland
L 10-33 --/ 1... at Florida State
W 47-3 --/--..................... UAB
L 3-12 --/--............... Clemson
W 19-3 --/--.at North Carolina
L 35-48 --/--................ at Duke
W 26-23 --/14...... Georgia Tech
Aloha Bowl
W 23-3 --/--...... Arizona State
2000
Florida State captured its ninth straight ACC football title posting a spotless
8-0 mark in league play and an 11-2 record overall ... the Seminoles ended
their bid for a second straight national title with a 13-2 loss to top-ranked
Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl ... FSU extended its NCAA record of finishing
in the AP Top Five to 14 straight years ... for the third year in a row, five ACC
teams took part in post-season play ... NC State defeated Minnesota 38-30 in
the Micronpc.com Bowl, Virginia lost to Georgia 37-14 in the Jeep Oahu Bowl, LSU defeated
Georgia Tech 28-14 in the Peach Bowl and Virginia Tech handed Clemson a 41-20 setback in the
Gator Bowl ... Florida State QB Chris Weinke set the ACC single-season passing yardage mark
with 4,167 yards en route to becoming only the second ACC player to win the Heisman Trophy ...
Weinke, who finished 2nd in the nation in passing efficiency and 3rd nationally in total offense,
also was awarded the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Davey OBrien Award as the
nations top quarterback...Florida State defensive end Jamal Reynolds was honored with the
Vince Lombardi Award, which is presented annually to the nations best lineman...the ACC had
13 players earn All-America honors, including 10 first-team selections ... Florida States Marvin
Minnis, Tay Cody and Jamal Reynolds, Georgia Techs Chris Brown and Clemsons Keith
Adams were consensus All-Americans ... the ACC set an all-time attendance mark drawing
2,653,816 fans over 54 home games ... 21 players were selected in the annual NFL draft ... NC
States Levar Fisher led the NCAA in tackles per game (14.8)...Florida State offensive tackle
Tarlo Thomas was named the winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... North Carolina
offensive tackle Louis Marchetti was named the ACCs top senior football student-athlete and
winner of the Jim Tatum Award...Georgia Tech fullback Ed Wilder was honored as the winner
of the Brian Piccolo Award...Duke was honored for having the highest graduation rate among
Division I football programs ... It marked the 11th time since 1981 that Duke has been so honored
... Longtime Virginia head coach George Welsh retired at the end of the 2000 season as the
ACCs winningest coach with 134 victories ... Florida State led the nation in total offense and
was 7th in total defense and played in its third consecutive BCS National Championship Game,
dropping a 13-2 decision to Oklahoma.
Statistical Leaders
DEFENSE:
OFFENSE:
WR-Marvin Minnis, FSU DL-Jamal Reynolds, FSU
WR-Koren Robinson, NCS DL-Julius Peppers, UNC
DL-Greg Gathers, GT
T-Chris Brown, GT
T-Char-ron Doresy, FSU DL-Terry Jolly, CL
LB-Keith Adams, CL
G-Brent Key, GT
LB-Tommy Polley, FSU
G-Justin Amman, FSU
LB-Levar Fisher, NCS
C-Kyle Young, CL
DB-Robert Carswell, CL
RB-Travis Zachery, CL
DB-Alex Ardley, CL
RB-Antwoine Womack, UVa DB-Tay Cody, FSU
TE-Alge Crumpler, UNC DB-Derrick Gibson, FSU
QB-Chris Weinke. FSU P-Brian Morton, DU
PK-Luke Manget, GT
SP-Koren Robinson, NCS
GEORGIA TECH
W 21-17 --/--.... Central Florida
L 21-26 --/ 2.........Florida State
W 40-13 --/--...................... Navy
L(ot) 23-30 --/--........... at NC State
W 42-28 --/--.at North Carolina
W 52-20 --/--......... Wake Forest
W 45-10 --/--......................Duke
W 31-28 --/ 5............at Clemson
W 35-0 24/--................Virginia
W 35-22 20/--........ at Maryland
W 27-15 18/19..........at Georgia
Peach Bowl
L 14-28 15/--... Louisiana State
NC STATE
W(2ot) 38-31 --/--....... Arkansas State
W 41-38 --/--............ at Indiana
W 41-0 --/--..................... SMU
W(ot) 30-23 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 27-34 --/ 5...........at Clemson
W 38-20 --/--at North Carolina
L 14-58 21/ 6.......Florida State
L(ot) 28-35 --/--........ at Maryland
W 35-31 --/--.....................Duke
L 17-24 --/--............at Virginia
W 32-14 --/--........ Wake Forest
Micronpc.com Bowl
W 38-30 --/--.............Minnesota
DUKE
L 0-28 --/--....... East Carolina
L 5-38 --/--... at Northwestern
L 10-26 --/--.................Virginia
L 7-26 --/--........ at Vanderbilt
L 22-52 --/ 7................ Clemson
L 14-63 --/ 7.... at Florida State
L 10-45 --/--....at Georgia Tech
L 9-20 --/--..............Maryland
L 26-28 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 31-35 --/--........... at NC State
L 21-59 --/--.....North Carolina
MARYLAND
W 17-10 --/--..................... Temple
L 17-30 --/--...... at West Virginia
W 45-27 --/--......... M. Tenn. State
L 7-59 --/ 2...........Florida State
L 23-31 --/--................at Virginia
L 14-35 --/ 5..............at Clemson
W 37-7 --/--............ Wake Forest
W 20-9 --/--.................... at Duke
W(ot) 35-28 --/--.............. NC State
L 10-13 --/--... at North Carolina
L 22-35 --/20......... Georgia Tech
FLORIDA STATE
W 29-3 2/--.........BYU (Jack.)
W 26-21 2/--...at Georgia Tech
W 63-14 2/--....North Carolina
W 31-0 2/--............. Louisville
W 59-7 2/--........ at Maryland
L 24-27 1/--.............. at Miami
W 63-14 7/--.....................Duke
W 37-3 6/--................Virginia
W 58-14 6/21......... at NC State
W 54-7 6/1................ Clemson
W 35-6 3/--.... at Wake Forest
W 30-7 3/ 4................. Florida
Orange Bowl
L 2-13 3/ 1............Oklahoma
VIRGINIA
L(ot) 35-38 --/--..................... BYU
W 34-6 --/--............ Richmond
W 26-10 --/--................ at Duke
L 10-31 --/11.............. Clemson
W 27-10 --/--.... at Wake Forest
W 31-23 --/--.............Maryland
L 3-37 --/ 6... at Florida State
W 17-6 --/--....North Carolina
L 0-35 --/24..at Georgia Tech
W 24-17 --/--.............. NC State
L 21-42 --/ 6...at Virginia Tech
Oahu Bowl
L 14-37 --/24............... Georgia
NORTH CAROLINA
W 30-9 --/--.....................Tulsa
W 35-14 --/--.... at Wake Forest
L 14-63 --/ 2... at Florida State
W 20-15 --/--.............. Marshall
L 28-42 --/--....... Georgia Tech
L 20-38 --/--.............. NC State
L 24-38 --/ 5............... Clemson
L 6-17 --/--............at Virginia
W 20-17 --/--....... at Pittsburgh
W 13-10 --/--.............Maryland
W 59-21 --/--................ at Duke
WAKE FOREST
L 16-20 --/--....Appalachian St.
L 14-35 --/--.....North Carolina
L 7-55 --/16...........at Clemson
L 10-27 --/--.................Virginia
L 10-17 --/--.............Vanderbilt
L 20-52 --/--....at Georgia Tech
L 7-37 --/--......... at Maryland
W 28-26 --/--......................Duke
L 6-35 --/ 3.........Florida State
W 49-26 --/--..................at Navy
L 14-32 --/--........... at NC State
125
2001
2002
For the first time in league history, the ACC had six teams participate in bowl
games as Maryland, Florida State, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, NC State and
Clemson earned bowl berths ... Maryland claimed its first ACC football title
since 1985, and ninth overall, finishing the regular season 10-1 overall and 7-1
in league play ... an all-time high seven ACC teams posted winning records in
2001, including four teams with eight wins or more and six with seven or more victories ...
Marylands Ralph Friedgen, the first coach in league history to win the ACC football title in
his first year at a school, was also a consensus choice for National Coach of the Year ... eleven
ACC players earned All-America honors in 2001, including three first team selections ... two
ACC players - Marylands E. J. Henderson and UNCs Julius Peppers - were consensus AllAmericans ... Peppers became the fourth ACC player to win the Vince Lombardi Award as the
nations top college lineman and the leagues first player to capture the Chuck Bednarik Award
as the nations top defensive player ... Clemsons Woodrow Dantzler became the first player
in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards and throw for 2,000 yards in the same season... For
the second straight year the ACC set an attendance record, averaging 49,584 fans per game...
Florida State offensive tackle Brett Williams was named the recipient of the ACCs Jacobs
Blocking Trophy...Clemson center Kyle Young was named the leagues top senior football
student-athlete as recipient of the Jim Tatum Award...Young and Florida States Chris Hope
were named to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete
team...Maryland offensive tackle Matt Crawford was presented with the Brian Piccolo
Award...FSU quarterback Chris Rix, the ACCs Rookie of the Year, set an ACC record for
most total offensive yardage by a freshman with 3,123 yards.
In its 50th anniversary season and for the first time in league history, the ACC
had seven teams participate in bowl games as Clemson, Florida State, Georgia
Tech, Maryland, NC State, Virginia and Wake Forest earned bowl berths ... Florida
State claimed its 10th ACC football title finishing the regular season 9-4 overall
and 7-1 in league play ... for the second-straight year, seven ACC teams posted
winning records in 2002, including four teams with eight wins or more and seven with seven or
more victories ... Terp linebacker E.J. Henderson was ACC Defensive Player of the Year for the
second-straight season ... 17 ACC players earned All-America honors in 2002, including five
first team selections ... Marylands Henderson was the recipient of the Butkus award and was
the second player in league history to garner the Bednarik Award as the nations top defensive
player... Marylands Steve Suter tied an NCAA single-season record with four punt returns for
touchdowns...Virginia outside linebacker Darryl Blackstock set an ACC freshman record for
quarterback sacks with 10...North Carolina defensive back Dexter Reid finished 2nd nationally
averaging 13.8 tackles per game...For the third straight year the ACC set an attendance record,
topping the 50,000-mark for the first time in its history, averaging 50,775 fans per game...NC
State became the first team in league history with a 3,000-yard passer (Philip Rivers, 3,353
yards), an 1,000-yard rusher (T.A. McLendon, 1,101 yards) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Jerricho
Cotchery, 1,192 yards)...Virginia quarterback Matt Schaub became the first Cavalier QB named
ACC player of the Year since 1991 and finished 6th nationally in pass efficiency...For the second
straight year FSU tackle Brett Williams was named the winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking
Trophy...Georgia Tech safety Jeremy Muyres was the recipient of the Jim Tatum Award as the
ACCs top football student-athlete and Florida State wide receiver Anquan Boldin was honored
with the Brian Piccolo Award...Georgia Tech placekicker Luke Manget set an ACC record by
Statistical Leaders
Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR making 160 consecutive PATs without a miss.
2001
2001
OFFENSE:
WR-Billy McMullen, UVa
WR-Kelly Campbell, GT
TE-Mike Hart, DU
T-Brett Williams, FSU
T-Nat Dorsey, GT
G-Todd Wike, MD
G-Michael Collins, WF
C-Melvin Fowler, MD
QB-Woody Dantzler, CL
RB-Bruce Perry, MD
RB-Joe Burns, GT
PK-Luke Manget, GT
DEFENSE:
DL-Julius Peppers, UNC
DL-Greg Gathers, GT
DL-Ryan Sims, UNC;
DL-Darnell Dockett, FSU
LB-E.J. Henderson, MD
LB-Levar Fisher, NCS
LB-Bradley Jennings, FSU
DB-Chris Hope, FSU
DB-Terrence Holt, NCS
DB-Tony Jackson, MD
DB-Tony Okanlawon, MD
P-Brooks Barnard, MD
Dantzler, CL
Rix, FSU
27
27
Statistical Leaders
Durant, UNC
354 2286 285.8 18
OFFENSE:
DEFENSE:
Rushing
Car. Yds Avg. TD
Rivers, NCS
475 3453 246.6 30
QB-Matt Schaub, UVa
Perry, MD
219 1242 112.9 10
DL-Alonzo Jackson, FSU
Williams, WF
249 1018 101.8 10
RB-Chris Downs, MD
Rushing
Car. Yds Avg. TD
DL-Calvin Pace, WF
Jones, FSU
161 938 93.8
8
RB-T.A. McLendon, NCS
Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. WR-Jerricho Cotchery, NCS DL-Shawn Johnson, DU
McLendon, NCS 245 1101 84.7 18
DL-Nick Eason, CL
Rix, FSU 165-286-13 2734 24 156.6
WR-Billy
McMullen,
UVa
Durant, UNC142-223-10 1843 1 7
LB-E.J. Henderson, MD
Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat.
TE-Sean Berton, NCS
149.3
LB-Dantonio Burnette, NCS Schaub, UVa 288-418-7 2976 28 147.5
T-Brett Williams, FSU
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
McBrien, MD 162-284-10 2497 1 5
LB-Angelo Crowell, UVa
McMullen, UVa 83 1060 12 6.92
T-Matt Crawford, MD
141.3
Campbell, GT 56
708
3 6.22
Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg.
G-Montrae Holland, FSU DB-Terrence Holt, NCS
DB-Jeremy Muyres, GT
Aiken, UNC
68
990
4 5.67
G-Blake
Henry,
WF
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP Avg.
Watkins, GT
71 1050
5 5.46
DB-Dexter
Reid,
UNC
C-Todd Wike, MD
Novak, MD
0 41-42 16-25 89 8.09
DB-Domonique
Foxworth,
MD
PK-Nick
Novak,
MD
Manget, GT
0 40-40 19-28 97 8.08
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP Avg.
P-Brooks Barnard, MD
SP-Steve Suter, MD
Novak, MD
0 53-54 24-28 125 8.9
McLendon, NCS
18 0 0
108
8.3
.Conference Overall
Team
AP USA.. W L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP
C
.
onference Overall
Maryland.............. 11...... 10.... 7 1 261 173 10 2 413 266 7-0 3-1 0-1 1-2
Team.....................AP.-USA.W L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP
Florida State......... 15...... 15.... 6 2 304 194 8 4 403 304 4-2 3-2 1-0 2-2
Florida State......... 21.....23... 7 1 275 142 9 5 428 301 5-1 3-3 1-1 1-3
North Carolina....................... 5 3 237 145 8 5 337 271 5-1 2-4 1-0 2-3
Maryland.............. 13.....13... 6 2 247 161 11 3 451 228 7-1 3-1 1-1 1-1
Georgia Tech......... 24.............. 4 4 246 215 8 5 405 281 3-3 3-2 2-0 2-2
Virginia................. 22.....25... 6 2 220 185 9 5 402 348 6-1 2-4 1-0 4-3
NC State.................................. 4 4 212 185 7 5 319 257 3-3 4-1 0-1 1-3
NC State................ 12.....11... 5 3 192 127 11 3 460 238 6-1 4-2 1-0 2-0
Clemson................................... 4 4 246 268 7 5 369 339 3-3 3-2 1-0 1-3
Clemson................................. 4 4 197 223 7 6 330 349 5-2 2-3 0-1 0-4
Wake Forest............................ 3 5 213 247 6 5 292 311 2-4 4-1 0-0 0-1
Georgia Tech......................... 4 4 148 150 7 6 280 267 4-2 3-3 0-1 1-2
Virginia................................... 3 5 178 244 5 7 249 331 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-4
Wake Forest.......................... 3 5 196 198 7 6 356 327 4-2 2-4 1-0 0-3
Duke........................................ 0 8 164 390 0 11 212 491 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-4
North Carolina..................... 1 7 113 285 3 9 223 421 0-6 3-3 0-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 23-13 (.639)
Duke...................................... 0 8 137 254 2 10 227 353 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 30-17 (.638)
NC STATE
GEORGIA TECH
W 13-7 10/--Syracuse (E. Rutherford)
W 35-7 11/--............ The Citadel
W 70-7 10/--.................. at Navy
L(ot) 44-47 9/--................. Clemson
W 37-10 17/--..................at Duke
L(ot) 17-20 15/22............. Maryland
W 27-17 23/--................NC State
W 28-21 23/22.... North Carolina
L 38-39 20/--.............at Virginia
W 38-33 --/--....... at Wake Forest
L 17-31 21/19................ Georgia
L 17-28 --/--.......at Florida State
Seattle Bowl
W 24-14 --/11................. Stanford
DUKE
L 13-55 --/ 5.......... Florida State
L 13-15 --/--.....................at Rice
L 7-44 --/19........ Northwestern
L 10-31 --/--.............. at Virginia
L 10-37 --/17.........Georgia Tech
L 35-42 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 17-59 --/14.......... at Maryland
L 28-42 --/--.............. Vanderbilt
L 31-55 --/--................. NC State
L 17-52 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 31-59 --/--............. at Clemson
MARYLAND
W 23-7 --/--...... North Carolina
W 50-3 --/--..Eastern Michigan
W 27-20 --/--...... at Wake Forest
W 32-20 --/--.........West Virginia
W 41-21 25/--................. Virginia
W(ot) 20-17 20/--.... at Georgia Tech
W 59-17 12/--...................... Duke
L 31-52 10/19...at Florida State
W 47-14 15/--............. Troy State
W 37-20 15/--................ Clemson
W 23-19 10/--........... at NC State
Orange Bowl
L 23-56 6/ 5...................Florida
VIRGINIA
L 17-26 --/22.......... at Wisconsin
W 17-16 --/--................ Richmond
W 26-24 --/19.............at Clemson
W 31-10 --/--.........................Duke
L 21-41 --/25.......... at Maryland
L 24-30 --/--... at North Carolina
L 7-43 --/21..........Florida State
L 0-24 --/--.............. at NC State
L 30-34 --/--............ Wake Forest
W 39-38 --/20......... Georgia Tech
L 17-31 --/18.........Virginia Tech
W 20-14 --/--................Penn State
NORTH CAROLINA
L 27-41 --/ 3.......... at Oklahoma
L 7-23 --/--........... at Maryland
L 14-44 --/ 4...................at Texas
W 41-9 --/ 6.......... Florida State
W 17-9 --/--.............at NC State
W 24-21 --/--......... East Carolina
W 30-24 --/--.................. Virginia
W 38-3 --/13............ at Clemson
L 21-28 23/22... at Georgia Tech
L 31-32 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 52-17 --/--....................... Duke
W 19-10 --/--........................SMU
Peach Bowl
W 16-10 --/--................... Auburn
WAKE FOREST
W 21-19 --/--.. at East Carolina
W 20-10 --/--.Appalachian State
L 20-27 --/--.............Maryland
L 24-48 --/18.. at Florida State
L 14-17 --/--.............. NC State
W 42-35 --/--................ at Duke
L 14-21 --/--............... Clemson
W 34-30 --/--............at Virginia
W 32-31 --/-.-at North Carolina
L 33-38 --/--......-Georgia Tech
W 38-35 --/--. Northern Illinois
FLORIDA STATE
W 55-13 6/--...................at Duke
W 29-7 6/--........................UAB
L 9-41 6/--..at North Carolina
W 48-24 18/--..........Wake Forest
L 27-49 14/ 2....................Miami
W 43-7 21/--.............at Virginia
W 52-31 19/10............. Maryland
W 41-27 14/--............ at Clemson
L 28-34 10/--................NC State
L 13-37 21/ 4.............. at Florida
W 28-17 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
Gator Bowl
W 30-17 24/15....... Virginia Tech
126
CLEMSON.(AP-rank, CU-Opp.)
L 28-31 --/ 8............ at Georgia
W 33-13 --/--.....Louisiana Tech
W 24-19 --/--........Georgia Tech
W 30-7 --/--.............. Ball State
L 31-48 --/11...at Florida State
L 17-22 --/--............ at Virginia
W 31-23 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 6-38 --/12.............. NC State
W 34-31 --/--................. at Duke
W 42-12 --/--.at North Carolina
L 12-30 --/19............ Maryland
W 27-20 --/--.....South Carolina
Tangerine Bowl
L 15-55 --/--............Texas Tech
DUKE
W 23-16 --/--........ East Carolina
L 3-40 --/--...............Louisville
L 21-26 --/--....at Northwestern
L 17-48 --/ 5.....at Florida State
W 43-17 --/--.................. at Navy
L 22-27 --/--................. Virginia
L 10-36 --/--......at Wake Forest
L 22-24 --/13...........at NC State
L 12-45 --/--.............. Maryland
L 31-34 --/--.................Clemson
L 2-17 --/--.... at Georgia Tech
L 21-23 --/--..... North Carolina
FL ORIDA STATE
W 38-31 3/--........ #Iowa St. (KC)
W 40-19 5/--................. Virginia
W 37-10 5/--.......... at Maryland
W 48-17 5/--...................... Duke
L 20-26 4/--...........at Louisville
W 48-31 11/--................Clemson
L 27-28 9/1................at Miami
L 24-34 11/6...........Notre Dame
W 34-21 18/--.....at Wake Forest
W 21-13 17/--... at Georgia Tech
W 40-14 15/--.... North Carolina
L 7-17 14/--...........at NC State
W 31-14 23/15................Florida
Sugar Bowl
L 13-26 16/4.................Georgia
NC STATE
W 34-14 --/--..........New Mexico
W 34-0 25/--...E. Tennessee St.
W 65-19 21/--.................at Navy
W 32-13 19/--........ Wake Forest
W 51-48 17/--....... at Texas Tech
W 56-24 17/--..... Massachusetts
W 34-17 14/--at North Carolina
W 24-22 13/--.....................Duke
W 38-6 12/--...........at Clemson
L 17-24 10/--....... Georgia Tech
L 21-24 14/--........ at Maryland
L 9-14 22/--............at Virginia
W 17-7 14/--........Florida State
Gator Bowl
W 28-6 17/12....... Notre Dame
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA
L 0-22 21/--......... Notre Dame . L 29-35 --/--.... Colorado State
(Meadowlands)
L 19-40 --/ 5... at Florida State
W 44-14 --/--....................Akron W 34-21 --/22...South Carolina
L 10-37 --/ 5.........Florida State W 48-29 --/--...................Akron
W 45-3 --/--.Eastern Michigan W 38-34 --/--.... at Wake Forest
W 37-8 --/--................ Wofford W 27-22 --/--................ at Duke
W 48-17 --/--... at West Virginia W 22-17 --/--............... Clemson
W 34-10 20/15..... Georgia Tech W 37-27 --/--....North Carolina
W 45-12 --/--................. at Duke L 15-23 --/--...at Georgia Tech
W 59-7 --/--.at North Carolina L 14-35 --/19...... at Penn State
W 24-21 --/14.............. NC State W 14-9 --/22............. NC State
W 30-12 19/--...........at Clemson W 48-13 --/18............Maryland
L 13-48 18/--............at Virginia L 9-21 --/22..at Virginia Tech
W 32-14 25/--........ Wake Forest Continental Tire Bowl
Peach Bowl
W 48-22 --/15..... West Virginia
W 30-3 20/--.............Tennessee
WAKE FOREST
L
41-42 --/--........at No. Illinois
NORTH CAROLINA
L 21-27 --/--....... Miami (Ohio) W 27-22 --/--....... East Carolina
L
13-32 --/19.......... at NC State
W 30-22 --/--........... at Syracuse
L 21-52 --/ 3..................... Texas W 24-21 --/--..............at Purdue
L
34-38 --/--.................Virginia
L 13-21 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 38-35 --/--... at Arizona State W 24-21 --/--....at Georgia Tech
W 36-10
--/--......................Duke
L 17-34 --/14.............. NC State
L 27-37 --/--.............at Virginia L 23-31 --/--............at Clemson
W
31-0 --/--.....North
Carolina
L 0-31 --/--..... at Wake Forest
L 7-59 --/--..............Maryland L 21-34 --/18........Florida State
W 30-27
--/--......................
Navy
L 12-42 --/--................ Clemson
L 14-40 --/15... at Florida State L 14-32 --/25........ at Maryland
Seattle
Bowl
W 23-21 --/--................. at Duke
W 38-17 --/--.................. Oregon
GEORGIA TECH
W 45-3 --/--.............Vanderbilt
W 31-14 --/--......at Connecticut
L 19-24 --/--............at Clemson
W 28-19 --/--.... Brigham Young
W 21-13 --/--.at North Carolina
L 21-24 --/--......... Wake Forest
L 10-34 15/20...... at Maryland
W 23-15 --/--.................Virginia
W 24-17 --/10.......... at NC State
L 13-21 --/17........Florida State
W 17-2 --/--......................Duke
L 7-51 --/ 5.............at Georgia
Silicon Valley Bowl
L 21-30 --/--..........Fresno State
2003
For the third straight season, the ACC had six teams take part in bowl games as
Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State and Virginia compiled
a 5-1 mark leaving the ACC as the only conference to have a winning bowl record
in each of the past three seasons ... Florida State claimed its 11th ACC football
title finishing the regular season 10-3 overall and 7-1 in league play ... for the
first time ever, the ACC surpassed 3,000,000 in total attendance in 2003 and for the fourthstraight year, the league set a new per game average record averaging 51,842 per contest ... 11
ACC players earned All-America honors, six freshmen were named All-Americans including
five first-team selections ... Florida States Bobby Bowden became the NCAA Division 1-A
all-time winningest coach in 2003 surpassing Joe Paterno on the all-time wins list with 342
victories ... Virginia guard Elton Brown was named the recipient of the ACC Jacobs Blocking
Trophy...Duke tailback Chris Douglas was named the winner of the 2003 Jim Tatum Award
as the leagues top football senior student-athlete...Virginia offensive lineman Kevin Bailey
won the Brian Piccolo Award... NC States Philip Rivers finished his career first in passing
efficiency and completion percentage in both the ACC and NCAA, while also finishing first in
the conference in total offense, TD passes and yards per attempt... Rivers set ACC single-season
marks in total offense (4,600), total offense per game (353.8), TDR (37), pass completions
(348), passing yards (4,491), TD passes (34)... North Carolinas Michael Waddell led the
nation in kickoff returns, averaging 31.7 on 15 returns including one for a TD... Virginias
Heath Miller set an ACC record for most pass receptions by a tight end with 70 catches.
Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR
DEFENSE:
Rivers, NCS
561 4600 353.8 37
DL-Darnell Dockett, FSU Whitehurst, CL 557 3606 277.4 25
DL-Eric Henderson, GT
DL-Randy Starks, MD
DL-Matt Zielinski, DU
LB-Keyaron Fox, GT
LB-Michael Boulware, FSU
LB-Leroy Hill, CL
DB-James Butler, GT
DB-Stanford Samuels, FSU
DB-Eric King, WF
DB-Andre Maddox, NCS
P-Ryan Plackemeier, WF
Rushing
Daniels, GT
Barclay, WF
TD PAT FG TP Avg.
0 38-42 24-32 110 8.5
0 40-40 23-25 109 8.4
.Conference Overall
Team................. AP.USA.. W...L For Opp W L For Opp
Home Road Neu
Vs AP
Florida State......11.....10.... 7... 1 269 138 10 3 419 219 5-1 5-1 0-1 1-2
Maryland...........17.....20.... 6... 2 220 159 10 3 406 206 6-0 3-3 1-0 1-1
Clemson..............22.....22.... 5... 3 212 168 9 4 367 250 6-1 2-3 1-0 3-1
NC State.............................. 4... 4 256 250 8 5 489 385 6-1 1-4 1-0 0-2
Virginia............................... 4... 4 187 164 8 5 364 265 5-1 2-4 1-0 1-1
Georgia Tech....................... 4... 4 151 178 7 6 274 266 4-2 2-4 1-0 1-2
Wake Forest........................ 3... 5 242 236 5 7 335 357 3-4 2-3 0-0 1-1
Duke.................................... 2... 6 139 265 4 8 210 343 3-4 1-4 0-0 0-3
North Carolina................... 1... 7 184 322 2 10 317 459 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-1
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 27-15 (.643)
CLEMSON (AP-rank CU/OPP)
L 0-30 --/11.............. Georgia
W 28-17 --/--............... Furman
W 37-14 --/--.Middle Tenn. St.
W 39-3 --/--.. at Georgia Tech
L 7-21 --/--........at Maryland
W (ot)30-27 --/25.............. Virginia
L 15-17 --/--......... at NC State
W 36-28 --/--... North Carolina
L 17-45 --/--... at Wake Forest
W 26-10 --/ 3.......Florida State
W 40-7 --/--.................... Duke
W 63-17 --/-- at South Carolina
Peach Bowl
W 27-14 --/ 6............ Tennessee
GEORGIA TECH
L 13-24 --/--................ at BYU
W 17-3 --/17..............Auburn
L 13-14 --/10.at Florida State
L 3-39 --/--.............. Clemson
W (ot)24-17 --/--.......at Vanderbilt
W 29-21 --/--..............NC State
W 24-7 --/--... at Wake Forest
W 7-3 --/--............ Maryland
L 17-41 --/--................at Duke
W 41-24 --/--... North Carolina
L 17-29 --/--...........at Virginia
L 17-34 --/ 5.......... at Georgia
Humanitarian Bowl
W 52-10 --/--.................... Tulsa
NC STATE
W 59-20 16/--.. Western Carolina
L 24-38 14/--....at Wake Forest
L(3ot) 38-44 24/ 3........ at Ohio State
W 49-21 --/--............Texas Tech
W 47-34 --/--.... North Carolina
L 21-29 --/--... at Georgia Tech
W 31-24 --/--..........Connecticut
W 17-15 --/--................Clemson
W 28-21 --/--................. at Duke
W 51-37 --/--................ Virginia
L(2ot) 44-50 --/13.... at Florida State
L 24-26 --/--............. Maryland
Tangerine Bowl
W 56-26 --/--................ Kansas
DUKE
L 0-27 --/18..............at Virginia
W 29-3 --/--...Western Carolina
W (ot)27-24 --/--......................... Rice
L 10-28 --/--......... Northwestern
L 7-56 --/ 6...........Florida State
L 20-33 --/--........... at Maryland
L 13-42 --/--........... Wake Forest
L 21-28 --/--................. NC State
L 6-23 --/19...........at Tennessee
W 41-17 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
L 7-40 --/--..............at Clemson
W 30-22 --/--.. at North Carolina
MARYLAND
L (ot)13-20 15/--.......at No. Illinois
L 10-35 --/11...at Florida State
W 61-0 --/--.......... The Citadel
W 34-7 --/--....... West Virginia
W 37-13 --/--.at Eastern Michigan
W 21-7 --/--................Clemson
W 33-20 --/--..................... Duke
L 3-7 --/--... at Georgia Tech
W 59-21 --/--.... North Carolina
W 27-17 --/--................ Virginia
W 26-24 --/--...........at NC State
W 41-28 --/--.....at Wake Forest
Gator Bowl
W 41-7 23/20..... West Virginia
VIRGINIA
W 27-0 18/--.......................Duke
L 7-31 15/--..at South Carolina
W 59-16 --/--at Western Michigan
W 27-24 --/--........... Wake Forest
W 38-13 --/--.. at North Carolina
L 27-30 25/--.............at Clemson
L 14-19 --/ 7...........Florida State
W 24-0 --/--............... Troy State
L 37-51 --/--............. at NC State
L 17-27 --/--........... at Maryland
W 29-17 --/--.......... Georgia Tech
W 35-21 --/21.........Virginia Tech
Continental Tire Bowl
W 23-16 --/--...............Pittsburgh
NORTH CAROLINA
L 0-37 --/13.......Florida State
L(3ot) 47-49 --/--...............Syracuse
L 27-38 --/--........ at Wisconsin
L 34-47 --/--.......... at NC State
L 13-38 --/--................ Virginia
W 28-17 --/--.. at East Carolina
L 31-33 --/--.......Arizona State
L 28-36 --/---.......... at Clemson
L 21-59 --/--.........at Maryland
W 42-34 --/--.........Wake Forest
L 24-41 --/--... at Georgia Tech
L 22-30 --/--..................... Duke
WAKE FOREST
W 32-28 --/--. at Boston College
W 38-24 --/14...............NC State
L 10-16 20/--..................Purdue
W 34-16 --/--........East Carolina
L 24-27 --/--.............at Virginia
L 7-24 --/--........ Georgia Tech
W 42-13 --/--..................at Duke
L 24-48 --/6......at Florida State
W 45-17 --/--................ Clemson
L 34-42 --/--.at North Carolina
L 17-51 --/--...........Connecticut
L 28-41 --/--........... Maryland
FL ORIDA STATE
W 37-0 13/--..at North Carolina
W 35-10 11/--............... Maryland
W 14-13 10/--......... Georgia Tech
W 47-7 10/--................ Colorado
W 56-7 6/--.....................at Duke
L 14-22 5/ 2.......................Miami
W 19-14 7/--................at Virginia
W 48-24 6/--.............Wake Forest
W 37-0 5/--......... at Notre Dame
L 10-26 3/--............... at Clemson
W (2ot)50-44 13/--.................NC State
W 38-34 9/11................ at Florida
Orange Bowl
L 14-16 9/10......................Miami
Virginia Tech captured the 2004 conference title in its inaugural season in the
ACC, finishing with a 7-1 league mark and 10-3 overall ... The Hokies became
the third different team to claim the league crown in the last four years ... For
the fourth-straight year, the ACC had at least six teams take part in post-season
play and for the second-straight year, the ACC was the top-ranked conference
in the final Sagarin Computer poll ... Four ACC teams - Virginia Tech, Miami, Florida State and
Virginia - ranked in the final AP and Coaches polls ... 14 ACC Players earned All-America honors
including ten first-team selections ...Virginia tight end Heath Miller, Miami defensive back
Antrel Rolle, Florida State offensive tackle Alex Barron and Virginia guard Elton Brown were
named consensus All-Americas For the first time in ACC history, league schools surpassed the 3.5
million mark in total attendance in 2004 and for the fifth-straight year, the league set new single
season records in attendance ... Marylands Nick Novak and Steve Suter finished their careers as
the leagues all-time leading scorer (393 pts) and punt return yards leader (1,271), respectively...
Brown was named the winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Novak captured the Jim
Tatum Award as the leagues top senior student-athlete...Miami running back Frank Gore was
named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award...NC State led the nation in total defense, allowing
only 221.4 yards per game...Clemsons Justin Miller led the nation in kickoff returns, averaging
33.0 on 20 returns, returning 2 for touchdowns...Georgia Techs 51-14 win over Syracuse in the
Champs Sports Bowl pushed its all-time bowl record to 22-11, the nations best in post-season
bowl games.
Statistical Leaders
2004
OFFENSE:
DEFENSE:
QB-Bryan Randall, VT
DL-Darryl Tapp, VT
RB-Alvin Pearman, UVa
DL-Shawne Merriman, MD
RB-Chris Barclay, WF
DL-Travis Johnson, FSU
WR-Airese Currie, CL
DL-Mario Williams, NCS
WF-Calvin Johnson, GT
LB-DQwell Jackson, MD
TE-Heath Miller, UVa
LB-Leroy Hill, CL
T-Alex Barron, FSU
LB-Ahmad Brooks, UVa
T-DBrickashaw Ferguson, UVa DB-Antrel Rolle, UM
G-Elton Brown, UVa
DB-Jimmy Williams, VT
G-C.J. Brooks, MD
DB-James Butler, GT
C-Jason Brown, UNC
DB-Antonio Cromartie, FSU
PK-Brandon Pace, VT
P-Ryan Plackemeier, WF
SP-Devin Hester, UM
Statistical Leaders
.Conference Overall
Team....................... AP.. USA...W...L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP
Virginia Tech.......... 10...... 10.....7... 1 230 114 10 3 400 167 6-1 4-0 0-2 3-2
Florida State........... 15...... 14.....6... 2 208 111 9 3 302 169 5-1 3-2 1-0 1-1
Miami...................... 11...... 11.....5... 3 226 143 9 3 380 204 4-2 4-1 1-0 4-1
Virginia................... 23...... 23.....5... 3 203 151 8 4 363 212 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-4
North Carolina..........................5... 3 230 227 6 6 214 382 4-2 2-3 0-1 1-5
Georgia Tech..............................4... 4 142 177 7 5 264 227 3-3 3-2 1-0 2-4
Clemson......................................4... 4 166 189 6 5 236 229 5-1 1-4 0-0 1-2
Maryland...................................3... 5 111 159 5 6 195 220 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-3
NC State.....................................3... 5 156 182 5 6 264 218 2-4 2-2 1-0 0-3
Wake Forest...............................1... 7 140 219 4 7 230 253 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-3
Duke...........................................1... 7 123 263 2 9 183 322 2-3 0-6 0-0 0-3
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 26-13 (.667)
CLEMSON........ (AP-rank CU/OPP)
MARYLAND
MIAMI
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
GEORGIA TECH
W 28-7 --/--.....................Samford
W 28-24 --/20................at Clemson
L 13-34 --/--..... at North Carolina
L 3-27 --/ 4........................ Miami
W 20-7 --/23............. at Maryland
W 24-7 --/--...........................Duke
L 20-34 --/22............Virginia Tech
W 24-14 --/--................ at NC State
W 30-10 --/--............... Connecticut
L 10-30 --/18.....................Virginia
L 13-19 --/ 7..................at Georgia
Champs Sports Bowl
W 51-14 --/--.................... Syracuse
NORTH CAROLINA
NC STATE
VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA TECH
WAKE FOREST
127
2005
Florida State claimed its 12th ACC title in 14 years with a 27-22 victory over
Virginia Tech in the inaugural Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game, played in
Jacksonville, Fla. ... a league-record eight teams earned bowl bids in 2005 ... the
ACC was 13-9 (.591) against BCS conference opponents with seven teams recording BCS wins
during the season ... Virginia Tech headed up a group of five ACC teams ranked in both the final
AP and Coaches polls ... the 12 league teams drew a league-record 3,835,260 over 73 games,
including 72,749 in the ACC title game ... for the 13th consecutive year Florida State led the
ACC in attendance, averaging 82,724 fans per game ... An all-time high 14 ACC players earned
first-team All-America recognition in 2005 while two others garnered second-team honors ...
Wake Forest punter Ryan Plackemeier, Virginia Tech defensive back Jimmy Williams and
Clemson defensive back Tye Hill were consensus All-America picks with Plackemeier and
Williams being unanimous selections...Miami offensive tackle Eric Winston was named the
winner of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Duke linebacker Brendan Dewan and Florida
State center David Castillo were co-recipients of the Jim Tatum Award...Virginia safety Ryan
Best was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award...The ACC was tabbed the No. 2 conference
in the nation at seasons end by the Sagarin Ratings.
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu
vs. Div.
Florida State.........23. 23.....5 3 219 180 3-1 2-2 8 5 376 286 5-1 2-3 1-1 3-2
Boston College......18. 17.....5 3 181 160 3-1 2-2 9 3 310 191 5-1 4-2 0-0 4-1
Clemson.................21. 21.....4 4 222 161 2-2 2-2 8 4 316 211 4-2 3-2 1-0 3-2
NC State..............................3 5 136 182 1-3 2-2 7 5 249 212 4-3 2-2 1-0 2-3
Maryland............................3 5 190 217 1-3 2-2 5 6 270 275 1-4 3-2 1-0 1-4
Wake Forest........................3 5 202 227 2-2 1-3 4 7 269 316 3-3 1-4 0-0 2-3
Coastal Division................ W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu
vs. Div.
Virginia Tech..........7... 7.....7 1 263 86 3-1 4-0 11 2 440 168 5-1 5-0 1-1 4-1
Miami....................17. 18.....6 2 238 118 3-1 3-1 9 3 325 171 6-1 3-1 0-1 4-1
Georgia Tech.......................5 3 154 162 3-1 2-2 7 5 222 241 4-2 3-2 0-1 3-2
North Carolina...................4 4 148 188 3-1 1-3 5 6 198 288 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-3
Virginia...............................3 5 177 202 3-1 0-4 7 5 320 279 5-1 1-4 1-0 2-3
Duke....................................0 8 95 342 0-4 0-4 1
10 177 408 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-5
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 32-12 (.727) Divisional Play: Coastal 10, Atlantic 9
BOSTON COLLEGE.... (AP-bc/OPP)
GEORGIA TECH
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA
CLEMSON
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
128
NC STATE
MIAMI
VIRGINIA TECH
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE FOREST
2006
Wake Forest claimed its 2nd ACC title and first in 36 years with a 9-6 victory over
Georgia Tech in the second ACC Championship game, played in Jacksonville, Fla. ...
For the first time ever the ACC surpassed the four million mark in total attendance,
with league teams drawing 4,485,625 fans over 85 dates.....For the second straight
year, eight ACC teams earned bowl berths with the league posting a 4-4 mark in bowl
competition...Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe was named national coach of the
year by the Associated Press, the AFCA, The Bobby Dodd Foundation and The Sporting News....
Eight ACC players earned first-team all-America honors in Georgia Techs Calvin Johnson,
Clemsons Gaines Adams, Wake Forests Steve Vallos and Sam Swank, Boston Colleges Josh
Beekman, FSUs Buster Davis, Virginia Techs Vince Hall and Dukes John Talley...Maryland
defensive back Josh Wilson was named the winner of the ACCs Jim Tatum as the top senior
scholar-athlete...Boston Colleges Josh Beekman, who split time between guard and center,
earned the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy and Miami defesnive back Glenn Sharp captured
the Brian Piccolo Award...PK Sam Swank set an ACC single-season record with five field goals
of 50 yards or longer...Virginia Tech led the nation in total defense for the second straight year...
Florida States Bobby Bowden ended the year with 366 wins, the most in college football history.
Statistical Leaders
DEFENSE:
DE-Gaines Adams, CL
Car. Yds Avg. TD
DE-Calais Campbell, UM Rushing
Choice, GT
297 1473 105.2 12
DT-Joe Anoai, GT
Ore, VT
241 1137 94.8 16
DT-DeMarcus Tyler, NCS
Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat.
LB-Vince Hall, VT
Skinner, WF 171-260-5 2051 9 139.6
LB-Buster Davis, FSU
Proctor, CL 183-304-11 2353 1 6
135.3
LB-Jon Abbate, WF
Catches Yds TD Avg.
DB-Brandon Flowers, VT Receiving
Johnson, GT
76 1202 15 5.40
DB-John Talley, Duke
Stuckey, CL
50
700
3 5.00
S-Josh Gattis, WF
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP Avg.
S-Jamal Lewis, GT
Ore,
VT
17 0 0
102
8.5
P-Durant Brooks, GT
Davis, CL 17 0 0
102
7.8
SP-Darrell Blackmon, NCS Swank, WF
0 33-33 23-31 102 7.3
.Conference Overall
OFFENSE:
QB-Matt Ryan, BC
RB James Davis, CL
RB-Branden Ore, VT
WR-Calvin Johnson, GT
WR-Chansi Stuckey, CL
TE-Greg Olsen, UM
T-Steve Vallos, WF
T-Barry Richardson, CL
G-Josh Beekman, BC
G-Nathan Bennett, CL
C-Steve Justice, WF
PK -Sam Swank, WF
GEORGIA TECH
W 25-24 23/--.........................Navy L
NC STATE
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA TECH
FLORIDA STATE
W 21-20 --/--.......................Nevada
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE FOREST
L 13-24 15/5...................................
Louisville
2007
Virginia Tech claimed its second ACC title since entering the league in 2004 with
a 30-16 win over No. 12 Boston College in the third annual ACC Championship
football game in Jacksonville, Fla...The ACC ended the season with two teams
ranked in the AP top 10 for the first time since 1998...Eight ACC teams advanced to play in
bowl games, tying the league record set in both 2005 and 2006...League attendance continued
to improve in 2007, as the conference enjoyed an average per-game attendance of 53,733, its
second highest mark ever...Three ACC players earned five national awards, including Boston
College senior Matt Ryan, who earned the John Unitas Award, given to the nations top senior
quarterback, and the Manning Award...Virginias Chris Long was awarded the Ted Hendricks
Award as the nations top defensive end, and the Washington Touchdown Clubs National
Defensive Player of the Year Award, while Georgia Techs Durant Brooks captured the Ray
Guy Award as the nations top punter...Thirty-seven league players earned some kind of AllAmerica honors, with 10 earning first-team recognition.
Statistical Leaders
DEFENSE:
DL-Chris Long, UVa
DL-Chris Ellis, VT
DL-Vance Walker, GT
DL-Dre Moore, MD
LB-Erin Henderson, MD
LB-Xavier Adibi, VT
LB-Geno Hayes, FSU
DB-Alphonso Smith, WF
DB-Victor Harris, VT
DB-Jamie Silva, BC
DB-Kenny Phillips, UM
P-Durant Brooks, GT
SP-Eddie Royal, VT
.Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.. AP.-USA....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Boston College...... 10....11.....
6-2
213 165 3-1 3-1 11 3 396 285 6-1 4-1 1-1 3-2
Clemson................. 21....22.....
5-3
230 149 2-2 3-1 9 4 430 243 5-2 4-1 0-1 4-1
Wake Forest...........................
5-3
225 208 4-0 1-3 9 4 362 289 5-1 3-3 1-0 3-2
Maryland...............................
3-5
194 180 2-2 1-3 6 7 313 280 3-3 3-3 0-1 2-3
NC State.................................
3-5
144 248 2-2 1-3 5 7 249 339 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-5
Florida State......................
**0-4
192 174 3-1 1-3
**0 6 303 298 4-1 2-4 1-1 3-2
Coastal Division.....................
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Virginia Tech.......... 9......9.....
7-1
255 120 3-1 4-0 11 3 402 225 6-1 4-1 1-1 5-0
Virginia..................................
6-2
202 151 3-1 3-1 9 4 317 356 5-1 4-2 0-1 4-1
Georgia Tech..........................
4-4
160 173 2-2 2-2 7 6 341 271 4-3 3-2 0-1 3-2
North Carolina......................
3-5
161 188 3-1 0-4 4 8 254 294 4-2 0-6 0-0 2-3
Miami.....................................
2-6
146 232 1-3 1-3 5 7 247 312 4-3 1-4 0-0 1-4
Duke.......................................
0-8
131 265 0-4 0-4 1 11 215 406 0-6 1-5 0-0 0-5
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 35-21 (.625) Divisional Play: Atlantic 11, Coastal 8
**Florida State vacated seven wins, including four ACC wins, during the 2007 season due to
NCAA sanctions. FSUs actual record was 7-6 Overall and 4-4 in the ACC.
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)...Opponent
CLEMSON
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
GEORGIA TECH
W 33-3 --/-- ....at Notre Dame
W 69-14 21/-- .............Samford
L 10-24 15/21 .Boston College
L 23-28 --/-- .......... at Virginia
W 13-3 --/13 .............Clemson
L 26-28 --/-- ....... at Maryland
W 17-14 --/-- .............at Miami
W 34-10 --/-- ...................Army
L 3-27 --/11 .... Virginia Tech
W 41-24 --/-- ............... at Duke
W 27-25 --/-- .. North Carolina
L 17-31 --/6 ................Georgia
Roadys Humanitarian Bowl
L 28-40 --/-- ....... Fresno State
MARYLAND
NC STATE
VIRGINIA
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE FOREST
2008
OFFENSE:
QB-Russell Wilson, NCS
RB-Jonathan Dwyer, GT
RB-DaRel Scott, Md.
WR-Hakeem Nicks, UNC
WR-D. J. Boldin, WF
TE-John Phillips, UVa
T-Eugene Monroe, UVa
T-Andrew Gardner, GT
G-Rodney Hudson, FSU
G-Clif Ramsey, BC
C-Edwin Williams, MD
PK-Graham Gano, FSU
DEFENSE:
DL-Everette Brown, FSU
DL-Michael Johnson, GT
DL-B.J. Raji, BC
DL-Vance Walker, GT
LB-Mark Herzlich, BC
LB-Michael Tauiliili, DU
LB-Aaron Curry, WF
DB-Alphonso Smith, WF
DB-Victor Harris, VT
DB-Trimane Goddard, UNC
DB-Michael Hamlin, CL
P-Travis Baltz, MD
SP-C.J. Spiller, CL
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
#Boston College.....................
5-3
206 204 2-2 3-1 9 5 346 257 5-2 3-1 1-2 4-1
Florida State......... 21....23.....
5-3
223 176 2-2 3-1 9 4 434 262 4-3 3-1 2-0 3-2
Maryland...............................
4-4
127 175 3-1 1-3 8 5 283 292 6-1 1-4 1-0 3-2
Wake Forest...........................
4-4
133 144 3-1 1-3 8 5 273 238 5-2 2-3 1-0 2-3
Clemson..................................
4-4
166 134 2-2 2-2 7 6 327 225 5-2 2-2 0-2 2-3
NC State.................................
4-4
208 190 2-2 2-2 6 7 305 342 4-3 2-3 0-1 1-4
Coastal Division.....................
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Virginia Tech........ 15....14.....
5-3
151 138 4-0 1-3 10 4 309 234 6-0 2-3 2-1 4-1
Georgia Tech......... 22....22.....
5-3
180 156 3-1 2-2 9 4 317 264 6-1 3-2 0-1 2-3
Miami.....................................
4-4
219 220 2-2 2-2 7 6 352 314 4-2 3-3 0-1 3-2
Virginia..................................
3-5
125 143 2-2 1-3 5 7 193 260 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-3
Duke.......................................
1-7
139 212 1-3 0-4 4 8 241 281 3-4 1-4 0-0 1-4
North Carolina..................**
0-4
184 169 2-2 2-2
**0 5 360 275 5-2 3-2 0-1 3-2
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 41-17 (.707) Divisional Play: Atlantic 11, Coastal 8
** North Carolina vacated all wins during the 2008 season due to NCAA sanctions. UNC
.actually was 8-5 overall and 4-4 in the ACC.
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)...Opponent GEORGIA TECH
W 21-0 --/-- .at Kent State (Cleve) W 41-14 --/-- ......Jacksonville St.
L 16-19 --/-- ............ Georgia Tech W 19-16 --/-- .. at Boston College
W 34-7 --/-- ........ Central Florida L 17-20 --/-- .....at Virginia Tech
W 42-0 --/-- ............Rhode Island W 38- 7 --/-- ....Mississippi State
W 38-31 --/-- ............... at NC State W 27- 0 --/-- ....................... Duke
W 28-23 --/17 ..........Virginia Tech W 10- 7 --/-- ...... Gardner-Webb
L 24-45 23/-- ... at North Carolina W 21-17 --/-- ............. at Clemson
L 21-27 --/-- ....................Clemson L 17-24 21/-- ................ Virginia
W 17- 0 --/-- .............. Notre Dame W 31-28 --/16 ........Florida State
W 27-17 --/20 ...... at Florida State L 7-28 22/19 . at North Carolina
W 24-21 --/-- .........at Wake Forest W 41-23 --/-- .....................Miami
W 28-21 20/-- ................Maryland W 45-42 18/13 ........... at Georgia
Chick-fil-A Bowl
ACC Championship
L 12-30 18/--...........Virginia Tech L 3-38 --/-- ........................ LSU
NC STATE
FLORIDA STATE
WAKE FOREST
NORTH CAROLINA
VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA TECH
129
2009
Georgia Tech defeated Clemson, 39-34 in the Fifth Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football
Championship game but was forced to vacate the Championship as part of NCAA sanctions
levied in 2011 for playing an ineligible player in Techs final three games of the season......
Seven ACC schools qualified for bowl games led by Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), and
including Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Gator), Miami (Champs Sports), Clemson
(Music City), North Carolina (Meineke) and Boston College (Emerald)....Four ACC teams
finished in the nations Top 25 (AP) led by Virginia Tech (10th) and including Georgia Tech
(13), Miami (19) and Clemson (24)...Twenty-eight league players earned some kind of AllAmerica recognition, with four earning first-team honors and Clemson RB C. J. Spiller earning
consensus AA honors...FSU G Rodney Hudson was named the winner of the Jacobs Blocking
Trophy while Wake Forest QB Riley Skinner was named the top ACC scholar-athlete as
winner of the Jim Tatum Award and NC State RB Toney Baker was named the winner of the
Brian Piccolo Award...Virginia Tech freshman TB Ryan Williams, who was the ACC Rookie
of the Year became the first freshman to lead the ACC in rushing and scoring, setting a new
ACC single-season standard for rushing TDs with 21 and total touchdowns with 22.
DEFENSE:
DL-Derrick Morgan, GT
DL-Robert Quinn, NC
DL-Nate Collins, UVA
DL-Allen Bailey, UM
LB-Cody Grimm, VT
LB-Luke Kuechly, BC
LB-Quan Sturdivant, NC
LB-Alex Wujciak, MD
CB-Kendric Burney, NC
CB-Brandon Harris, UM
S-DeAndre McDaniel, CL
S-Deunta Williams, NC
P-Brent Bowden, VT
SP-C.J. Spiller, CL
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Clemson................. 24.............
6-2
268 169 4-0 2-2 9 5 436 286 6-1 2-3 1-1 4-1
Boston College.......................
5-3
174 196 3-1 2-2 8 5 322 257 6-1 2-3 0-1 4-1
Florida State..........................
4-4
268 278 2-2 2-2 7 6 391 390 3-3 3-3 1-0 3-2
Wake Forest...........................
3-5
226 254 2-2 1-3 5 7 316 315 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-3
NC State.................................
2-6
213 315 2-2 0-4 5 7 364 374 5-3 0-4 0-0 1-4
Maryland...............................
1-7
161 222 1-3 0-4 2 10 256 375 2-5 0-5 0-0 1-4
Coastal Division.....................
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Georgia Tech......... 13....13.....
7-1
261 180 4-0 3-1
*10 3 473 347 5-1 5-1 1-1 4-1
Virginia Tech........ 10....10.....
6-2
269 127 3-1 3-1 10 3 414 203 5-1 4-1 1-1 3-2
Miami.................... 19....19.....
5-3
253 215 3-1 2-2 9 4 394 288 5-1 4-2 0-1 3-2
Duke.......................................
3-5
186 239 1-3 2-2 5 7 302 340 2-4 3-3 0-0 1-4
Virginia..................................
2-6
123 216 0-4 2-2 3 9 232 316 1-6 2-3 0-0 1-4
North Carolina..................**
0-4
167 158 2-2 2-2
**0 5 309 222 5-2 3-2 0-1 3-2
* Techs on field record actually was 11-3 but the Yellow Jackets vacated their ACC
Championship Game victory due to NCAA sanctions. ** North Carolina vacated all wins
during the 2009 season due to NCAA sanctions. UNC actually was 8-5 overall and 4-4 in the
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)....Opponent GEORGIA TECH
CLEMSON
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
130
NC STATE
L
3- 7 --/-- .........South Carolina
W 65- 7 --/-- ............Murray State
W 45-14 --/-- .........Gardner-Webb
W 38-31 --/-- .................Pittsburgh
L 24-30 --/-- .........at Wake Forest
L 28-49 --/-- ..........................Duke
L 20-52 --/-- ..... at Boston College
L 42-45 --/-- ........ at Florida State
W 38-31 --/-- ..................Maryland
L 23-43 --/25 ..................Clemson
L 10-38 --/16...... at Virginia Tech
W 28-27 --/23 ...... North Carolina
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
2010
Virginia Tech captured its fourth ACC Football title in its seven years in the ACC,
downing Florida State, 44-33, before 72,379 fans in the 2010 ACC Football
Championship game in Charlotte...The Hokies became the first ACC team in 11
years to post a perfect 8-0 record in conference play and also became the first
team in NCAA FBS history to win 11 straight games after dropping their first
two contests...Tech QB Tyrod Taylor was named ACC Player of the Year and also
became the first two-time MVP of the Championship Game...For only the fifth time in its history,
the ACC finished with at least four teams ranked in the final AP poll with Virginia Tech (15th),
Florida State (16th), Maryland (23rd) and NC State (25th)...In all, nine ACC teams went to bowl
games, the second most in league history...Clemson DE DaQuan Bowers captured the FWAAs
Bronko Nagurski Award as the nations top defensive player and the Ted Hendricks Award, as
its top defensive end...Three ACC players were named uananimous first-team All-Americas in
Bowers, LB Luke Kuechly of Boston College and G Rodney Hudson of Florida State. Hudson
was also the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner for the second straight year while Boston
College LB Mark Herzlich and NC State LB Nate Irving shared the ACCs Brian Piccolo Award
for courage...FSU QB Christian Ponder was given the ACCs Jim Tatum Award as the leagues
top football scholar-athlete.
OFFENSE:
QB-Tyrod Taylor, VT
RB-Montel Harris, BC
RB-Anthony Allen, GT
WR-Leonard Hankerson, UM
WR-Torrey Smith, MD
TE-George Bryan, NCS
T-Anthony Castonzo, BC
T-Chris Hairston, CL
G-Rodney Hudson, FSU
G-Brandon Washington, UM
C-Sean Bedford, GT
PK-Chris Hazley, VT
DEFENSE:
DL-DaQuan Bowers, CL
DL-Brandon Jenkins, FSU
DL-Quinton Coples,UNC
DL-Jarvis Jenkins, CL
LB-Luke Kuechly, BC
LB-Nate Irving, NCS
LB-Alex Wujciak, MD
CB-Jayron Hosley, VT
CB-Chase Minnifield, UVa
S-DeAndre McDaniel, CL
S-Kenny Tate, MD
P-Matt Bosher, UM
SP-Tony Logan, MD
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Florida State......... 16....17.....
6-2
239 144 3-1 3-1 10 4 439 275 6-1 3-2 1-1 4-1
Maryland.............. 24....23.....
5-3
230 192 3-1 2-2 9 4 419 288 5-1 2-3 2-0 3-2
NC State................ 25....25.....
5-3
258 190 3-1 2-2 9 4 414 277 5-1 3-3 1-0 3-2
Boston College.......................
4-4
134 163 2-2 2-2 7 6 240 254 4-3 3-2 0-1 2-3
Clemson..................................
4-4
162 126 3-1 1-3 6 7 312 244 5-2 1-4 0-1 3-2
Wake Forest...........................
1-7
135 308 1-3 0-4 3 9 273 430 2-4 1-5 0-0 0-5
Coastal Division..................... W-L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Virginia Tech........ 15....16.....
8-0
278 113 4-0 4-0 11 3 474 288 6-1 4-0 1-2 5-0
Miami.....................................
5-3
205 174 2-2 3-1 7 6 342 269 3-3 4-2 0-1 3-2
North Carolina......................
4-4
195 198 1-3 3-1 8 5 329 302 3-3 4-1 1-1 2-3
Georgia Tech..........................
4-4
189 220 2-2 2-2 6 7 338 328 4-2 2-4 0-1 3-2
Virginia..................................
1-7
160 281 1-3 0-4 4 8 304 339 4-3 0-5 0-0 1-4
Duke.......................................
1-7
194 270 1-3 0-4 3 9 303 425 2-5 1-4 0-0 1-4
Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 34-23 (.596); Divisional Play: Coastal 11, Atlantic 8.
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)....Opponent
GEORGIA TECH
W 41-10 16/-- .South Carolina St.
L 25-28 15/-- ..............at Kansas
W 30-24 --/-- .. at North Carolina
L 28-45 --/-- ............. at NC State
W 24-20 --/-- .......at Wake Forest
W 33-21 --/-- ...................Virginia
W 42-14 --/-- ...Middle Tennessee
L 13- 27 --/-- ..............at Clemson
L 21-28 --/20 ... at Virginia Tech
L 10-35 --/-- ..................... Miami
W 30-20 --/-- ........................Duke
L 34-42 --/-- ...............at Georgia
Advocare V100 Independence Bowl
L 7-14 --/-- ................ Air Force
CLEMSON
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
MIAMI
NORTH CAROLINA
NC STATE
VIRGINIA TECH
WAKE FOREST
2011
Twenty-first-ranked Clemson claimed its ACC-record 14th ACC Football title, but its
first since 1991, downing 5th-ranked Virginia Tech, 38-10, before 73,675 fans in the
2011 ACC Football Championship game in Charlotte...Clemson was led by QB Tajh
Boyd, the games MVP, who also set an ACC record for most TDR (38) and freshman
WR Sammy Watkins, who became only the 4th freshman to be named a first-team
AP All-America by the Associated Press...Tiger head coach Dabo Swinney was named the recipient
of the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award...For the first time in its history, two ACC teams earned
BCS bowl berths with Clemson (Orange) and Virginia Tech (Allstate Sugar) leading a contingent of
eight ACC teams in bowl games...Boston College LB Luke Kuechly was the consensus National
Defensive Player of the Year, capturing the Lombardi Award, the Nagurski Award, the Dick Butkus
Award and the Ronnie Lott IMPACT Award...Kuechley led the nation in tackles for the second straight
year and set an ACC career record...He was one of three ACC players who earned consensus AllAmerica honors joining Clemson TE Dwayne Allen and Florida State P Shawn Powell...NC State
CB David Amerson was a Walter Camp first-team All-America, leading the nation in interceptions
and was the winner of the Jack Tatum Award...Virginia Tech T Blake DeChristopher earned the
ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy, while Virginia Tech WR Danny Coale was named the ACCs top
scholar-athlete in football and winner of the Jim Tatum Award while and UNC freshman TB Giovani
Bernard, was named the recipient of the ACCs Brian Piccolo Award for courage.
DEFENSE:
DE-Andre Branch, CL
DE-Quinton Coples,UNC
DT-Joe Vellano, MD
DT-Matt Conrath, UVa
LB-Luke Kuechly, BC
LB-Sean Spence, UM
LB-Zach Brown, UNC
CB-David Amerson, NCS
CB-Chase Minnifield, UVa
S-Matt Daniels, DU
S-Josh Bush, WF
P-Shawn Powell, FSU
SP-T.J. Graham, NCS
Statistical Leaders
Scoring
TD PAT FG TP Avg.
Hopkins, FSU 0 44-44 22-27 110 8.5
Catanzaro, FSU 0 52-53 22-27 118 8.4
2012
Thirteenth-ranked Florida State captured its first ACC title since 2005, and 13th
overall, with a 21-15 win over Georgia Tech before 64,778 fans in the 9th Annual
Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game in Charlotte...The Seminoles were led
by RB James Wilder, Jr., who ran for two first-half TDs and was named the games
MVP, and the Seminole defense which limited Tech, the nations 4th-ranked rushing
offense to just 183 rushing yards--130 yards below its average...FSU went on to defeat
16th-ranked Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl as the ACC won its top four
bowl games for the first time in its history with Clemson (Chick-fil-A), Virginia Tech (Russell Athletic)
and Georgia Tech (Hyundai Sun) posting impressive victories...Both Florida State (9th) and Clemson
(10th) were ranked in the final Coaches poll Top 10...Duke head coach David Cutcliffe, who led the
Blue Devils to a bowl game for the first time since 1994, was named ACC Coach of the Year...FSU PK
Dustin Hopkins set NCAA career marks for points by kicking (466) and field goals (88)...North Carolina
G Jonathan Cooper and FSU DE Bjoern Werner were named consensus All-Americas...Clemsons
Tajh Boyd, who broke his own ACC season mark for TDR (46), was named ACC Player of the Year,
with Werner named Defensive Player of the Year...Miami freshman RB Duke Johnson was named ACC
Offensive Rookie of the Year, with FSU DB Ronald Darby named Defensive Rookie of the Year...Cooper,
the first UNC player to be a finalist for the Outland Trophy, was voted the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as
the leagues top blocker while Duke QB Sean Renfree was named the top football scholar-athlete and
winner of the Jim Tatum Award...FSU RB Chris Thompson and Miami DE Shayon Green shared the
Brian Piccolo Award for courage.
DEFENSE:
DE-Bjoern Werner, FSU
DE--Cornellius Carradine, FSU
DT-Joe Vellano, MD
DT-Sylvester Williams, UNC
LB-Nick Clancy, BC
LB-Kevin Reddick, NC
LB-Steve Greer, UVa
CB-Xavier Rhodes, FSU
CB-Ross Cockrell, DU
S-Lamarcus Joyner, FSU
S-Earl Wolff, NCS
P-Will Monday, DU
SP-Giovani Bernard, UNC
Statistical Leaders
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Clemson................. 22....22.....
6-2
270 226 4-0 2-2 10 4 470 410 7-0 2-3 1-1 4-1
Florida State......... 23....23.....
5-3
250 142 3-1 2-2 9 4 398 196 5-2 3-2 1-0 3-2
Wake Forest...........................
5-3
220 227 3-1 2-2 6 7 338 356 4-3 2-3 0-1 4-1
NC State.................................
4-4
206 195 3-1 1-3 8 5 367 321 6-1 1-4 1-0 2-3
Boston College.......................
3-5
139 195 1-3 2-2 4 8 218 282 2-4 2-4 0-0 2-3
Maryland...............................
1-7
190 288 1-3 0-4 2 10 277 411 2-5 0-4 0-1 0-5
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division.AP-.USA.....
W-L
For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div.
Florida State......... 10......9.....
7-1
318 124 4-0 3-1 12 2 550 206 6-1 4-1 2-0 4-1
Clemson................. 11....10.....
7-1
372 219 4-0 3-1 11 2 533 323 6-1 3-1 2-0 4-1
NC State.................................
4-4
227 232 3-1 1-3 7 6 365 333 5-1 2-3 0-2 4-1
Wake Forest...........................
3-5
132 235 2-2 1-3 5 7 222 382 4-3 1-4 0-0 1-4
Maryland...............................
2-6
156 238 1-3 1-3 4 8 241 326 2-4 2-4 0-0 1-4
Boston College.......................
1-7
154 276 1-3 0-4 2 10 238 356 2-4 0-6 0-0 1-4
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)....Opponent
CLEMSON
DUKE
L 21-23
L 14-44
W 20-19
W 48-27
W 31-27
L 16-41
L 23-24
L 10-14
L 14-49
L 21-31
L 31-38
L 21-37
--/--................. Richmond
--/ 6 ...................Stanford
--/-- ..... at Boston College
--/-- ...................... Tulane
--/-- ........................at FIU
--/-- ............ Florida State
--/-- ............. Wake Forest
--/15 ..........Virginia Tech
--/-- ................... at Miami
--/--................. at Virginia
--/-- ............ Georgia Tech
--/--..... at North Carolina
FLORIDA STATE
NC STATE
GEORGIA TECH
W 63-21 --/-- .. Western Carolina
W 49-21 --/-- ......at Middle Tenn.
W 66-24 --/-- .................... Kansas
W 35-28 25/-- .... North Carolina
W 45-35 21/-- ........... at NC State
W 21-16 13/-- ..............Maryland
L 21-24 12/-- ............ at Virginia
L
7- 24 20/-- ............... at Miami
W 31-17 --/ 6 .................Clemson
L 26-37 20/10 .......Virginia Tech
W 38-31 --/-- ................... at Duke
L 17-31 25/13 ................ Georgia
Hyundai Sun Bowl
L 27-30 (ot) --/-- ........................ Utah
MARYLAND
MIAMI
VIRGINIA TECH
L 24-32
W 24- 6
L 24-28
W 45-14
L 35-38
W 30-24
W 24- 7
L 21-28
W 49-14
L 19-23
W 6- 3
L 17-24
--/--............. at Maryland
--/17 ...............Ohio State
--/-- .............Kansas State
--/ -- ..Bethune-Cookman
--/21 ..... at Virginia Tech
--/-- .... at North Carolina
--/20 .......... Georgia Tech
--/-- .....................Virginia
--/-- ..........................Duke
--/-- ........ at Florida State
--/-- .......at South Florida
--/-- ......... Boston College
NORTH CAROLINA
VIRGINIA
WAKE FOREST
BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc)....Opponent
CLEMSON
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
GEORGIA TECH
L 17-20 (ot) --/18 ... at Virginia Tech
W 59- 3 --/-- ...........Presbyterian
W 56-20 --/-- ...................Virginia
L 36-42 (ot) --/-- ..................... Miami
L 28-49 --/-- ...Middle Tennessee
L 31-47 --/15 ............at Clemson
W 37-17 --/-- ... at Boston College
L 17- 41 --/-- ........................ BYU
W 33-13 --/-- ........... at Maryland
W 68-50 --/-- .. at North Carolina
W 42-24 --/-- ........................Duke
L
10-42 --/ 3 .............at Georgia
ACC Football Championship
L
15-21 --/ 13........ Florida State
Hyundai Dun Bowl
W 21- 7 --/-- .. Southern California
MARYLAND
MIAMI
NORTH CAROLINA
W 62- 0
L 27-28
L 34-39
W 27- 6
W 66- 0
W 48-34
W 18-14
L 30-33
W 43-35
L 50-68
W 37-13
W 45-38
--/-- ...........................Elon
--/-- .........at Wake Forest
--/19 ............at Louisville
--/--........... East Carolina
--/-- .........................Idaho
--/-- ............Virginia Tech
--/-- ................... at Miami
--/-- ..................... at Duke
--/-- ................... NC State
--/-- ............ Georgia Tech
--/-- ................ at Virginia
--/-- ................. Maryland
NC STATE
VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA TECH
W 20-17(ot) 16/-- .
..........
16/-- Georgia Tech
W 42- 7 15/-- ............ Austin Peay
L 17-35 13/-- .......... at Pittsburgh
W 37- 0 --/-- ......... Bowling Green
L 24-27 --/--..................Cincinnati
L 34-48 --/-- ... at North Carolina
W 41-20 --/-- ..........................Duke
L 17-38 --/14 ....... Boston College
L 12-30 --/-- ................... at Miami
L 22-28 --/ 8............ Florida State
W 30-23(ot) --/-- .
..--/-.. at Boston College
W 17-14 --/-- ............... at Virginia
Russell Athletic Bowl
W 13-10(ot) --/-- .
.--/-.................... Rutgers
WAKE FOREST
131
132
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
CU MI Winner
Score
1945 Miami....................................Miami........................ 7-6
1950 Orange Bowl........10.....15....Clemson................ 15-14
1951 Gator Bowl...........19.............Miami...................... 14-0
1953 Miami....................................Miami...................... 39-7
1956 Miami...................12.......8....Miami...................... 21-0
2004 Miami............................ 11....Clemson......... (ot) 24-17
2005 Clemson...............20.....13....Miami........... (3ot) 36-30
2009 Miami..............................8....Clemson......... (ot) 40-37
2010 Clemson........................16....Miami.................... 30-21
DUKE vs. GEORGIA TECH
SERIES.....................................Georgia Tech leads 49-30-1
at Durham.................................Georgia Tech leads 21-18-0
at Atlanta..................................Georgia Tech leads 28-12-1
In ACC Play................................Georgia Tech leads 24-6-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
DU GT Winner
Score
1933 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech............. 6-0
1934 Durham..................................Duke........................ 20-0
1935 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech............. 6-0
1936 Durham..................................Duke........................ 19-6
1937 Atlanta..................10.............Duke...................... 20-19
1938 Durham...................9.............Duke.......................... 6-0
1939 Atlanta..................12.............Duke.......................... 7-6
1940 Durham.................18.............Duke........................ 41-7
1941 Atlanta....................4.............Duke........................ 14-0
1942 Durham............................5....Georgia Tech........... 26-7
1943 Atlanta....................8.............Duke........................ 14-7
1944 Durham............................5....Duke...................... 19-13
1945 Atlanta..................18.............Duke........................ 14-6
1946 Durham.................19.....16....Georgia Tech........... 14-0
1947 Atlanta....................9.......6....Georgia Tech............. 7-0
1948 Durham............................6....Georgia Tech........... 19-7
1949 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 27-14
1950 Durham..................................Duke...................... 30-21
1951 Atlanta.............................5....TIE........................ 14-14
1952 Durham...................6.......4....Georgia Tech........... 28-7
1953 Atlanta..................15.....12....Georgia Tech......... 13-10
1954 Durham.................16.............Duke...................... 21-20
1955 Atlanta..................17.....12....Georgia Tech........... 27-0
1956 Durham............................2....Georgia Tech............. 7-0
1957 Atlanta....................7.............Georgia Tech........... 13-0
1958 Durham..................................Georgia Tech........... 19-8
1959 Atlanta.............................9....Duke........................ 10-7
1960 Durham.................15.............Duke.......................... 6-0
1961 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 21-0
1962 Durham..................................Georgia Tech........... 20-9
1963 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 30-6
1964 Durham............................8....Georgia Tech........... 21-8
1965 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 35-23
1966 Durham............................6....Georgia Tech........... 48-7
1967 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 19-7
1968 Durham..................................Duke...................... 46-30
1969 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 20-7
1970 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 24-16
1971 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 21-0
1972 Durham..................................Duke...................... 20-14
1973 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 12-10
1974 Durham..................................Duke.......................... 9-0
1975 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 21-6
1976 Durham..................................Duke........................ 31-7
1977 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 25-24
1978 Durham..................................Duke...................... 28-10
1979 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 24-14
1980 Durham..................................Duke...................... 17-12
1981 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 38-24
1982 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 38-21
1983 Durham..................................Duke...................... 32-26
1984 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 31-3
1985 Durham..................................Georgia Tech............. 9-0
1986 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 34-6
1987 Durham..................................Duke...................... 48-14
1988 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 31-21
1989 Durham..................................Duke...................... 30-19
1990 Atlanta...........................16....Georgia Tech......... 48-31
1991 Durham..................................Georgia Tech........... 17-6
1992 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 20-17
1993 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 47-14
1994 Atlanta...................................Duke...................... 27-12
1995 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 37-21
1996 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 48-22
1997 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 41-38
1998 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 41-13
1999 Durham............................8....Georgia Tech......... 38-31
2000 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 45-10
2001 Durham..........................17....Georgia Tech......... 37-10
2002 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 17-2
2003 Durham..................................Duke...................... 41-17
2004 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 24-7
2005 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 35-10
2006 Atlanta...........................18....Georgia Tech......... 49-21
2007 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 41-24
2008 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 27-0
2009 Durham............................7....Georgia Tech......... 49-10
2010 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 30-20
2011 Durham..................................Georgia Tech......... 38-31
2012 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 42-24
BOSTON COLLEGE vs. NORTH CAROLINA
SERIES..................................... North Carolina leads 4-2-0
at Chestnut Hill........................ North Carolina leads 1-0-0
at Foxboro..................................Boston College leads 1-0-0
at Chapel Hill........................... North Carolina leads 2-1-0
Neutral Site/Bowls.....................Boston College leads 1-0-0
In ACC Play.............................. North Carolina leads 3-0-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
BC NC Winner
Score
1981 Chapel Hill......................9....North Carolina...... 56-14
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134
135
136
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
FSU NC Winner
Score
1983 Atlanta...................................Florida State............ 28-3
1985 Chapel Hill........... 11.............Florida State.......... 20-10
1986 Tallahassee...........15.............TIE........................ 10-10
1992 Tallahassee.............8.............Florida State.......... 36-13
1993 Chapel Hill.............1.....13....Florida State............ 33-7
1994 Tallahassee.............3.....13....Florida State.......... 31-18
1995 Chapel Hill.............6.............Florida State.......... 28-12
1996 Tallahassee.............2..... 11....Florida State............ 13-0
1997 Chapel Hill.............3.......5....Florida State............ 20-3
1998 Tallahassee.............5.............Florida State.......... 39-13
1999 Chapel Hill.............1.............Florida State.......... 42-10
2000 Tallahassee.............2.............Florida State.......... 63-14
2001 Chapel Hill.............6.............North Carolina........ 41-9
2002 Tallahassee...........15.............Florida State.......... 40-14
2003 Chapel Hill........... 11.............Florida State............ 37-0
2004 Tallahassee.............9.............Florida State.......... 38-16
2009 Chapel Hill............................Florida State.......... 30-27
2010 Tallahassee...........24.............North Carolina...... 37-35
GEORGIA TECH vs. MARYLAND
SERIES........................................Georgia Tech leads 15-6-0
at Atlanta.......................................Georgia Tech leads 9-1-0
at College Park.............................................Series tied 5-5-0
Neutral Site/Bowls.........................Georgia Tech leads 1-0-0
In ACC Play.................................Georgia Tech leads 15-6-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
GT MD Winner
Score
1988 College Park..........................Maryland................. 13-8
1989 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 28-24
1990 College Park.........23.............Georgia Tech........... 31-3
1991 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 34-10
1992 College Park.........17.............Georgia Tech......... 28-26
1993 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 38-0
1994 College Park..........................Maryland............... 42-27
1995 Atlanta...........................17....Georgia Tech........... 31-3
1996 College Park..........................Maryland............... 13-10
1997 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 37-18
1998 Baltimore..............23.............Georgia Tech......... 31-14
1999 Atlanta....................9.............Georgia Tech......... 49-31
2000 College Park.........20.............Georgia Tech......... 35-22
2001 Atlanta..................15.....22....Maryland........ (ot) 20-17
2002 College Park..........................Maryland............... 34-10
2003 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech............. 7-3
2004 College Park..................23....Georgia Tech........... 20-7
2006 Atlanta..................18.............Georgia Tech......... 27-23
2007 College Park..........................Maryland............... 28-26
2011 Atlanta..................13.............Georgia Tech......... 21-16
2012 College Park..........................Georgia Tech......... 33-13
GEORGIA TECH vs. MIAMI
SERIES........................................Georgia Tech leads 10-8-0
at Atlanta.......................................Georgia Tech leads 8-4-0
at Miami.................................................... Miami leads 3-2-0
Neutral Site/Bowls.................................... Miami leads 1-0-0
In ACC Play.............................................. Miami leads 5-4-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
GT MIA Winner
Score
1955 Atlanta..................10.............Georgia Tech........... 14-6
1964 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 20-0
1967 Miami....................................Miami...................... 49-7
1968 Atlanta...........................15....Miami...................... 10-7
1970 Atlanta..................19.............Georgia Tech......... 31-21
1975 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 38-23
1977 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 10-6
1978 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 24-19
1999 Gator Bowl...........17.....23....Miami.................... 28-13
2004 Atlanta.............................4....Miami...................... 27-3
2005 Miami..............................3....Georgia Tech......... 14-10
2006 Atlanta..................21.............Georgia Tech......... 30-23
2007 Miami....................................Georgia Tech......... 17-14
2008 Atlanta...........................23....Georgia Tech......... 41-23
2009 Miami...................14.....20....Miami.................... 33-17
2010 Atlanta...................................Miami.................... 35-10
2011 Miami...................20.............Miami...................... 24-7
2012 Atlanta...................................Miami............. (ot) 42-36
DUKE vs. PITTSBURGH
SERIES.............................................. Pittsburgh leads 9-8-0
at Durham.......................................... Pittsburgh leads 5-4-0
at Pittsburgh.................................................Series tied 4-4-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl............DU.. Pitt..... Winner................ Score
1929 Durham.................................. Pittsburgh................52-7
1937 Durham................. 18...... 1..... Pittsburgh................10-0
1938 Durham................... 3...... 4..... Duke.........................7-0
1939 Pittsburgh.............................. Pittsburgh..............14-13
1940 Durham................. 20............. Duke.......................12-7
1941 Pittsburgh............... 4............. Duke.......................27-7
1942 Pittsburgh.............................. Duke.......................28-0
1950 Durham................. 16............. Duke.....................28-14
1951 Pittsburgh.............................. Duke.....................19-14
1955 Durham................... 5............. Pittsburgh................26-7
1956 Pittsburgh..................... 16..... Pittsburgh..............27-14
1959 Pittsburgh.............................. Pittsburgh................12-0
1965 Durham.................................. Duke.....................21-13
1966 Pittsburgh.............................. Duke.......................14-7
1969 Durham.................................. Pittsburgh..............14-12
1975 Pittsburgh.............................. Pittsburgh................14-0
1976 Durham........................... 2..... Pittsburgh..............44-31
137
138
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
FSU VA Winner
Score
1992 Charlottesville........6.....23....Florida State............ 13-3
1993 Tallahassee.............1.....15....Florida State.......... 40-14
1994 Tallahassee.............3.............Florida State.......... 41-17
1995 Charlottesville........2.....24....Virginia................. 33-28
1996 Tallahassee.............3.....14....Florida State.......... 31-24
1997 Charlottesville........3.............Florida State.......... 47-21
1998 Tallahassee.............6.....12....Florida State.......... 45-14
1999 Charlottesville........1.............Florida State.......... 35-10
2000 Tallahassee.............6.............Florida State............ 37-3
2001 Charlottesville......21.............Florida State............ 43-7
2002 Tallahassee.............5.............Florida State.......... 40-19
2003 Charlottesville........7.............Florida State.......... 19-14
2004 Tallahassee.............7.......6....Florida State............ 36-3
2005 Charlottesville........4.............Virginia................. 26-21
2006 Tallahassee............................Florida State............ 33-0
2010 Charlottesville.......................Florida State.......... 34-14
2011 Tallahassee...........23.............Virginia................. 14-13
FLORIDA STATE vs. VIRGINIA TECH
SERIES.......................................Florida State leads 23-12-1
at Tallahassee................................Florida State leads 13-5-0
at Blacksburg................................................ Series tied 6-6-1
Neutral Site/Bowls..........................Florida State leads 4-1-0
In ACC Play....................................Florida State leads 3-2-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
FSU VT Winner
Score
1955 Tallahassee............................Virginia Tech......... 24-20
1956 Tallahassee............................Virginia Tech........... 20-7
1957 Tallahassee............................Florida State............ 20-7
1958 Tallahassee............................Florida State............ 28-0
1959 Blacksburg............................Florida State.............. 7-6
1961 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech........... 10-7
1962 Tallahassee............................Florida State............ 20-7
1963 Tallahassee............................Virginia Tech......... 31-23
1964 Blacksburg...........10.............Virginia Tech......... 20-11
1965 Tallahassee............................Florida State.............. 7-6
1966 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 23-21
1967 Tallahassee............................Florida State.......... 38-15
1968 Tallahassee............................Virginia Tech......... 40-22
1969 Blacksburg............................TIE........................ 10-10
1970 Tallahassee............................Florida State............ 34-8
1971 Blacksburg............................Florida State............ 17-3
1972 Tallahassee...........17.............Florida State.......... 27-15
1973 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 36-13
1974 Tallahassee............................Virginia Tech......... 56-21
1975 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 13-10
1976 Tallahassee............................Florida State.......... 28-21
1977 Blacksburg...........15.............Florida State.......... 23-21
1978 Tallahassee............................Florida State.......... 24-14
1979 Blacksburg...........12.............Florida State.......... 17-10
1980 Tallahassee.............3.............Florida State............ 31-7
1988 Tallahassee.............5.............Florida State.......... 41-14
1989 Blacksburg...........19.............Florida State............ 41-7
1990 Tallahassee.............2.............Florida State.......... 39-28
1991 Orlando...................1.............Florida State.......... 33-20
2000 Sugar Bowl.............1.......2....Florida State.......... 46-29
2002 Gator Bowl...........24.....15....Florida State.......... 30-17
2005 ACC Champ*..................5....Florida State.......... 27-22
*Jacksonville, Fla.
2007 Blacksburg.................... 11....Virginia Tech......... 40-21
2008 Tallahassee...........24.............Florida State.......... 30-20
2010 ACC Champ*.......20.....12....Virginia Tech......... 44-33
*Charlotte, N.C.
2012 Blacksburg.............8.............Florida State.......... 28-22
GEORGIA TECH vs. NC STATE
SERIES......................................Georgia Tech leads 18-10-0
at Atlanta.....................................Georgia Tech leads 10-4-0
at Raleigh.......................................Georgia Tech leads 8-6-0
In ACC Play...............................Georgia Tech leads 16-10-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
GT NCS Winner
Score
1918 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 128-0
1922 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech........... 17-0
1983 Raleigh..................................Georgia Tech ........ 20-10
1984 Atlanta..................12.............NC State................ 27-22
1985 Raleigh..................................Georgia Tech......... 28-18
1986 Atlanta...........................17....Georgia Tech......... 59-21
1987 Raleigh..................................NC State.................. 17-0
1988 Atlanta...................................NC State.................. 14-6
1989 Raleigh..........................25....NC State................ 38-28
1990 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 21-13
1991 Raleigh.................21.....19....NC State................ 28-21
1992 Atlanta..................23.....21....Georgia Tech......... 16-13
1993 Raleigh..................................NC State................ 28-23
1994 Raleigh..........................22....NC State................ 21-13
1995 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 27-19
1996 Raleigh..................................Georgia Tech......... 28-16
1997 Atlanta..................25.............Georgia Tech......... 27-17
1998 Raleigh..........................23....Georgia Tech......... 47-24
1999 Atlanta....................7.............Georgia Tech......... 48-21
2000 Raleigh..................................NC State......... (ot) 30-23
2001 Atlanta..................23.............Georgia Tech......... 27-17
2002 Raleigh..........................10....Georgia Tech......... 24-17
2003 Atlanta...................................Georgia Tech......... 29-21
2004 Raleigh..................................Georgia Tech......... 24-14
2005 Atlanta..................24.............NC State................ 17-14
2006 Raleigh.................20.............Georgia Tech......... 31-23
2010 Atlanta...................................NC State................ 45-28
2011 Raleigh.................21.............Georgia Tech......... 45-35
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140
141
142
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl...........Pitt. UVa....Winner................. Score
1953 Charlottesville.......................Pittsburgh................ 26-0
1955 Pittsburgh..............................Pittsburgh................ 18-7
2003 Continental Tire ....................Virginia................. 23-16
Charlotte, N.C.
2006 Pittsburgh..............................Pittsburgh.............. 38-13
2007 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................. 44-14
SYRACUSE vs. VIRGINIA
SERIES........................................................ Series Tied 2-2-0
at Charlottesville......................................... Series Tied 1-1-0
at Syracuse................................................... Series Tied 1-1-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl.......... Syr.. UVa....Winner................. Score
1975 Charlottesville.......................Syracuse.................. 37-0
1977 Syracuse................................Syracuse.................... 6-3
2004 Charlottesville...............12....Virginia................. 31-10
2005 Syracuse........................25....Virginia................. 27-24
PITTSBURGH vs. VIRGINIA TECH
SERIES.......................................... Virginia Tech leads 7-5-0
at Blacksburg................................. Virginia Tech leads 4-1-0
at Pittsburgh....................................... Pittsburgh leads 4-3-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl...........Pitt... VT....Winner................. Score
1993 Pittsburgh..............................Virginia Tech......... 63-21
1994 Blacksburg....................17....Virginia Tech........... 45-7
1995 Pittsburgh..............................Virginia Tech......... 26-16
1996 Blacksburg....................21....Virginia Tech......... 34-17
1997 Pittsburgh......................19....Pittsburgh.............. 30-23
1998 Blacksburg....................21....Virginia Tech........... 27-7
1999 Pittsburgh........................3....Virginia Tech......... 30-17
2000 Blacksburg......................2....Virginia Tech......... 37-34
2001 Pittsburgh......................12....Pittsburgh................ 38-7
2002 Blacksburg......................3....Pittsburgh.............. 28-21
2003 Pittsburgh.............25.......5....Pittsburgh.............. 31-28
2012 Pittsburgh......................13....Pittsburgh.............. 35-17
SYRACUSE vs. VIRGINIA TECH
SERIES..................................................Syracuse leads 9-8-0
In Syracuse............................................Syracuse leads 7-2-0
In Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 6-2-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl.......... Syr.... VT....Winner................. Score
1964 Syracuse................................Syracuse................ 20-15
1985 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 24-14
1986 Syracuse................................Virginia Tech......... 26-17
1987 Blacksburg...........18.............Syracuse................ 35-21
1988 Syracuse................................Syracuse.................. 35-0
1992 Syracuse...............10.............Syracuse.................. 28-9
1993 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 45-24
1994 Syracuse........................14....Syracuse................ 28-20
1995 Blacksburg...........20.............Virginia Tech........... 31-7
1996 Syracuse........................18....Syracuse................ 52-21
1997 Blacksburg....................19....Virginia Tech........... 31-3
1998 Syracuse........................16....Syracuse................ 28-26
1999 Blacksburg...........16.......4....Virginia Tech........... 62-0
2000 Syracuse..........................2....Virginia Tech......... 22-14
2001 Blacksburg......................4....Syracuse................ 22-14
2002 Syracuse..........................8....Syracuse....... (3ot) 50-42
2003 Blacksburg......................4....Virginia Tech........... 51-7
SYRACUSE vs. WAKE FOREST
SERIES.......................................................Series Tied 1-1-0
at Winston-Salem.................................Syracuse leads 1-0-0
at Syracuse..................................... Wake Forest leads 1-0-0
.AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl...........Syr...WF..... Winner...............Score
2006 Winston-Salem....................... Wake Forest........20-10
2010 Syracuse................................. Syracuse...... (ot) 36-29
VIRGINIA vs. VIRGINIA TECH
SERIES...................................... Virginia Tech leads 52-37-5
at Charlotteville......................... Virginia Tech leads 20-18-3
at Blacksburg............................... Virginia Tech leads 21-8-1
Neutral Site/Bowls.................................... Series tied 11-11-1
In ACC Play................................... Virginia Tech leads 9-0-0
AP Rank
Year Site/Bowl
VA VT Winner
Score
1895 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................... 38-0
1896 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................... 44-0
1899 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................... 28-0
1900 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................... 17-5
1901 Blacksburg............................Virginia................... 16-0
1902 Charlottesville.......................Virginia..................... 6-0
1903 Richmond..............................Virginia................... 21-0
1904 Richmond..............................Virginia..................... 5-0
1905 Charlottesville.......................Virginia Tech........... 11-0
1923 Charlottesville.......................Virginia Tech............. 6-3
1924 Blacksburg............................Virginia..................... 6-0
1925 Charlottesville.......................Virginia................... 10-0
1926 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech............. 6-0
1927 Charlottesville.......................Virginia..................... 7-0
1928 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech........... 20-0
1929 Charlottesville.......................Virginia Tech......... 32-12
1930 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech......... 31-13
1931 Charlottesville.......................TIE............................ 0-0
1932 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech........... 13-0
1933 Charlottesville.......................TIE............................ 6-6
1934 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech........... 19-6
1935 Charlottesville.......................TIE............................ 0-0
1936 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech............. 7-6
1937 Charlottesville.......................Virginia Tech........... 14-7
1938 Blacksburg............................Virginia................... 14-6
1939 Charlottesville.......................Virginia Tech........... 13-0
143
144
Team/w........ Reg
Pl. Player, School
Years
Rush
1. Philip Rivers, NC State.....................................2000-03
98
2. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech..............................1996-99 1,758
3. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke......................................2006-09 -78
4. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest...............................2006-09 161
5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson............................2002-05 94
6. Jamie Barnette, NC State...................................1996-99 177
7. Darian Durant, North Carolina..........................2001-04 875
8. Russell Wilson, NC State..................................2008-10 1,083
9. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech.................................2003-06 1,451
10. Chris Weinke, Florida State...............................1997-00 -366
11. Sean Renfree, Duke...........................................2009-12 -158
12. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech...............................1989-92 855
13. Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech...............................2007-10 2,196
Chris Rix, Florida State.....................................2001-04 823
15. Spence Fischer, Duke........................................1992-95 89
16. Ben Bennett, Duke............................................1980-83 -553
17. T.J. Yates, North Carolina..................................2007-10 -333
18. Matt Ryan, Boston College...............................2005-07 42
19. Jacory Harris, Miami.........................................2008-11
-3
20. Tajh Boyd, Clemson........................................2010-** 765
21. EJ Manuel, Florida State...................................2009-12 827
22. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson............................1998-01 2,615
23. Steve Slayden, Duke..........................................1984-87 125
24. Shawn Moore, Virginia.....................................1987-90 1,268
25. Brian Kuklick, Wake Forest..............................1994-98 -179
26. Christian Ponder, Florida State..........................2007-10 833
27. Drew Weatherford, Florida State.......................2005-08 39
28. Matt Schaub, Virginia........................................2000-03 58
29. Mike Elkins, Wake Forest.................................1987-90 -134
30. Mike Glennon, NC State...................................2009-12 -280
Pass
Total
13,484 13,582
8,882 10,640
10,065 9,987
9.762 9,923
9,665 9,759
9,461 9,638
8,755 9,630
8,545 9,628
8,128 9,579
9,839 9,473
9,465 9,298
8,411 9,296
7,017 9,213
8,390 9,213
9,019 9,108
9,614 9,061
9,377 9,044
8,963 9,005
8,826 8,823
8,053 8,818
7,736 8,563
5,634 8,249
8,004 8,129
6,629 7,897
8,017 7,838
6,872 7,705
7,567 7,606
7,502 7,560
7,304 7,170
7,411 7,131
Yards Avg.
6,522 296.5
13,680 279.2
9,628 267.5
9,473 263.1
8,818 259.4
9,005 250.1
10,640 247.4
6,406 228.8
9,298 226.8
7.705 226.6
8,798 225.6
7,170 224.1
4,915 223.4
9,759 221.8
9,638 219.0
9,630 218.9
5,010 217.8
9,061 215.7
9,213 214.3
2775 213.5
2773 213.3
8,932 212.7
9,987 212.5
6,784 212.0
5,712 211.6
4,409 210.0
7,111 209.1
7,111 209.1
7,897 207.8
9,296 206.6
145
School.................................................Last Champion..........Total
Wake Forest................................. Brian Kuklick, 1996.............. 11
Duke................................................Dave Brown, 1991.............. 10
Clemson............................................. Tajh Boyd, 2012................ 6
Florida State............................. Christian Ponder, 2009................ 6
NC State...................................... Russell Wilson, 2010................ 6
Maryland........................................... John Kaleo, 1992................ 5
North Carolina............................. Darian Durant, 2002................ 5
Virginia.........................................Shawn Moore, 1990................ 4
Boston College................................... Matt Ryan, 2007................ 2
Georgia Tech..................................Joe Hamilton, 1999................ 2
South Carolina...........................Mackie Prickett, 1954................ 2
146
Total Yards
.
Player, School
Cl.
1. Tajh Boyd, CL..................Jr.
2. Tajh Boyd, CL.................So.
3. Philip Rivers, NCS............Sr.
Russell Wilson, NCS......... Jr.
5. Joe Hamilton, GT..............Sr.
Russell Wilson, NCS........So.
7. Chris Weinke, FSU............Sr.
8. Matt Ryan, BC...................Sr.
Mike Glennon, NCS..........Sr.
10. Danny Kanell, FSU...........Sr.
Mike Glennon, NCS........Jr.
12. Charlie Ward, FSU............Sr.
13. Cullen Harper, Clem......... Jr.
Philip Rivers, NCS............ Jr.
Matt Schaub, UVa............. Jr.
Logan Thomas, VT.........So.
Plys
82
79
77
77
77
74
73
72
72
71
69
69
69
68
68
G
14
14
13
13
11
12
12
14
13
11
13
11
13
14
14
14
Year
2012
2011
2003
2010
1999
2009
2000
2007
2012
1995
2011
1993
2007
2002
2002
2011
Total Plays
Pl.Name, School.....................Years....TDR
1. Philip Rivers, NCS ........ 2000-03...... 112
2. Russell Wilson, NCS ..... 2008-10........ 93
3. Tajh Boyd, CL............... 2010-**........ 89
4. Joe Hamilton, GT .......... 1996-99........ 83
Shawn Moore, UVa ....... 1987-90........ 83
Chris Weinke, FSU ........ 1997-00........ 83
7. Darian Durant, UNC .......2001-04........ 79
Shawn Jones, GT ........... 1989-92........ 79
9. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ..... 2006-09........ 76
10.Chris Rix, FSU .............. 2001-04........ 75
11.Jamie Barnette, NCS ..... 1996-99........ 74
12.Jacory Harris, UM.......... 2008-11........ 70
13. Reggie Ball, GT ........... 2003-06........ 68
Woodrow Dantzler, CL .. 1998-01........ 68
15.Tyrod Taylor, VT ........... 2007-10........ 67
147
148
Player, School
Years
Ted Brown, NC State...............................1975-78
Amos Lawrence, North Carolina.............1977-80
LaMont Jordan, Maryland.......................1997-00
Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech..................1981-84
Chris Barclay, Wake Forest.....................2002-05
Thomas Jones, Virginia...........................1996-99
Mike Voight, North Carolina...................1973-76
Warrick Dunn, Florida State....................1993-96
James Davis, Clemson.............................2005-08
James McDougald, Wake Forest.............1976-79
Raymond Priester, Clemson....................1994-97
Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech........................1985-89
Leon Johnson, North Carolina.................1993-96
Joe McIntosh, NC State...........................1981-84
Montel Harris, Boston College................2008-11
Tremayne Stephens, NC State.................1994-97
C. J. Spiller, Clemson..............................2006-09
Andre Ellington, Clemson.......................2009-12
Tiki Barber, Virginia................................1993-96
Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech.................2005-07
Terry Kirby, Virginia...............................1989-92
P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech.......................2002-05
Michael Ramseur, Wake Forest...............1982-85
Charlie Wysocki, Maryland.....................1978-81
Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina................1980-82
Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech................2007-09
Travis Minor, Florida State......................1997-00
Wali Lundy, Virginia...............................2002-05
Don McCauley, North Carolina...............1968-70
Chris Douglas, Duke...............................2000-03
Att.
Avg TD Yards
860 5.4 49 4,602
881 5.0 28 4,391
807 5.4 36 4,147
914 4.4 45 4,066
840 4.8 40 4,032
809 4.9 36 3,998
826 4.8 42 3,971
575 6.9 37 3,959
753 5.2 47 3,881
880 4.3 30 3,811
746 5.0 21 3,717
695 5.3 18 3,699
802 4.6 43 3,693
729 5.0 20 3,642
755 4.8 27 3,600
680 5.2 23 3,553
606 5.85 32 3,547
621 5.5 33 3,436
651 5.2 31 3,389
675 5.0 28 3,365
567 5.9 24 3,348
707 4.7 23 3,346
753 4.4 30 3,325
769 4.3 26 3,317
599 5.5 32 3,267
517 6.2 35 3,226
664 4.9 28 3,218
742 4.3 43 3,193
603 5.3 29 3,172
695 4.5 21 3,122
Pl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Player, School.............................................Years
Gms
Yds Avg. Yds/Gm
Giovani Bernard, North Carolina............2011-12 23 2,481 5.9 107.9
Ted Brown, NC State...............................1975-78 43 4,602 5.4 107.0
Steve Jones, Duke....................................1970-72 28 2,951 4.3 105.4
.Don McCauley, North Carolina..............1968-70 31 3,172 5.3 102.3
Amos Lawrence, North Carolina.............1977-80 43 4,391 5.0 102.1
Larry Hopkins, Wake Forest....................1970-71 22 2,212 4.9 100.5
Natrone Means, North Carolina..............1990-92 31 3,074 5.1 99.2
Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech........................1985-89 38 3,699 5.3 97.3
LaMont Jordan, Maryland.......................1997-00 43 4,147 5.1 96.4
Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina................1979-82 34 3,267 5.5 96.1
Steve Atkins, Maryland...........................1975-78 31 2,971 4.8 95.84
Montel Harris, Boston College................2008-11 39 3,735 4.7 95.77
Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech..................1981-84 43 4,066 4.4 94.6
Mike Voight, North Carolina...................1973-76 42 3,971 4.8 94.5
Joe McIntosh, NC State...........................1981-84 39 3,642 5.0 93.4
Thomas Jones, Virginia...........................1996-99 44 3,998 4.9 90.9
Frank Quayle, Virginia............................1966-68 30 2,695 5.2 89.8
Terry Allen, Clemson..............................1987-89 31 2,778 5.3 89.6
Buddy Gore, Clemson.............................1966-68 29 2,571 4.3 88.7
Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech.................2005-07 38 3,365 5.0 88.6
Chris Barclay, Wake Forest.....................2002-05 46 4,032 4.8 87.7
James McDougald, Wake Forest.............1976-79 44 3,811 4.3 86.6
Raymond Priester, Clemson....................1994-97 46 3,966 4.9 86.2
Terry Kirby, Virginia...............................1989-92 39 3,348 5.9 85.8
Charlie Wysocki, Maryland.....................1978-81 39 3,317 4.3 85.1
Tremayne Stephens, NC State.................1994-97 42 3,553 5.2 84.6
Tiki Barber, Virginia................................1993-96 41 3,389 5.2 82.7
Leon Johnson, North Carolina.................1993-96 45 3,693 4.6 82.1
Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech................2007-09 40 3,226 6.2 80.7
Anthony Barnour, NC State....................1989-92 32 2,575 5.4 80.5
Rushing Attempts
12
10
7
6
6
6
5
2
2
2
1
1
149
150
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Player, School
Cl. Year G Att Yds TDs
1. Ryan Williams, VT............Fr. 2009 13 293 1655 21
2. Robert Lavette, GT...........So. 1982 11 280 1208
19
Don McCauley, UNC........Sr. 1970 11 324 1720 19
4. Mike Voight, UNC............Sr. 1976 11 315 1407 18
T.A. McLendon, NCS.......Fr. 2002 13 245 1154 18
Joshua Nesbitt, GT............ Jr. 2009 14 279 1037
18
7. James Davis, Clem...........So. 2006 13 203 1137 17
Wali Lundy, UVa............... Jr. 2004 12 175 864 17
Kelvin Bryant, UNC.......... Jr. 1981 8 152 1015
17
Lester Brown, Clem.......... Jr. 1978 10 196 1006
17
11. Branden Ore, VT..............So. 2006 12 241 1137 16
Thomas Jones, UVa...........Sr. 1999 11 334 1798 16
LaMont Jordan, Md........... Jr. 1999 11 266 1632
16
Travis Zachery, Clem.......So. 1999 10 184 827 16
Stan Fritts, NCS................ Jr. 1972 11 145 689 16
Rushing Attempts
Pl.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Quarterbacks
Single Season Rushing Touchdowns
Pl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Pl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
151
152
Rushing, Freshmen
Single Season Rushing Yards
Player, School
Year Yards
1. Ryan Williams, VT..................2009 1,655
2. Darren Evans, VT....................2008 1,265
3. Giovani Bernard, UNC............2011 1,253
4. Amos Lawrence, UNC............1977 1,211
5. Joe McIntosh, NCS..................1981 1,190
6. T.A. McLendon, NCS..............2002 1,101
7. James McDougald, WF...........1976 1,018
8. Leon Johnson, UNC................1993 1,012
9. Terry Allen, Clem....................1987 973
10. Michael Ramseur, WF.............1982 966
11. Josh Adams, WF......................2007 953
12. Duke Johnson, UM................2012 947
13. C.J. Spiller, Clem........................ 2006 938
14. Ronald Williams, Clem............1990 914
15. Jimy Lincoln, GT.....................1991 913
Ted Brown, NCS......................1975 913
17. Montel Harris, BC...................2008 900
18. James Davis, Clem..................2005 879
19. Robert Lavette, GaT................1981 866
20. Natrone Means, UNC..............1990 849
21. Howard Petty, UVa..................1983 835
22. Wali Lundy, UVa.....................2002 826
23. Ray Robinson, NCS.................1998 822
24. Javarris James, Miami.............2006 802
25. B.J. Hill, Duke.........................1998 798
26. Tremayne Stephens, NCS........1994 791
27. Antonio Rice, UVa...................1992 764
28. Josh Harris, WF.....................2010 720
29. Kevin Parks, UVa...................2011 709
30. Chris Barclay, WF...................2002 703
PASSES WITHOUT
INTERCEPTION
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game: 6 by Dan Ellis, Virginia vs. Buffalo, Nov. 13, 1999; Chris Weinke, Florida
State vs. Maryland, Nov. 13, 1999; Steve
Slayden, Duke vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31,
1987
Game by Freshman: 5 by Chris Rix, Florida
State vs. Maryland, Oct. 27, 2001; Philip
Rivers, NC State vs. Indiana, Sept. 9, 2000
Season: 36 by Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2012
(287 of 427 for 3,896 yards in 13 games)
Season by Freshman: 25 by Philip Rivers,
NC State, 2000 (237 of 441, 3,054 yards
in 11 games)
Career: 95 by Philip Rivers, NC State,
2000-03 (1,087 of 1,710 for 13,484 yards
in 49 games)
PASSING EFFICIENCY
Season: 175.00 by Joe Hamilton, Georgia
Tech, 1999 (203 of 305, 3,060 yards 29
TDs, 11 Ints)
Season by Freshman: 156.00 by Chris Rix,
Florida State, 2001 (165 of 286, 2,734 yards
24 TDs, 13 Ints)
Career: 151.15 by Chris Weinke, Florida
State, 1997-2000 (650 of 1,107, 9,839 yards,
32 Ints, 79 TD passes)
MOST 300-YARD
PASSING GAMES
153
154
Yds
4507
4491
4167
4031
3896
3828
3824
3563
3561
3499
PASSING EFFICIENCY
(Minimum of 10 completions per game)
Player, School
Cl. Year Cm-Att TD Yds Pts
1. Joe Hamilton, GT..............Sr. 1999 203-305 29 3060 175.0
2. Chris Kupec, UNC............Sr. 1974 104-150 12 1474 170.8
3. Philip Rivers, NCS............Sr. 2003 348-483 34 4491 170.5
4. Tajh Boyd, Clem..............Jr. 2912 287-427 38 3896 165.6
5. Chris Weinke, FSU............Sr. 2000 266-431 33 4167 163.1
6. Dave Brown, Duke...........So. 1989 104-163 14 1479 161.0
7. Shawn Moore, UVa...........Sr. 1990 144-241 21 2262 160.7
8. Matt Blundin, UVa............ Jr. 1991 135-224 19 1902 159.6
9. Bryn Renner, UNC.........So. 2011 239-350 26 3086 159.4
10. Charlie Ward, FSU............Sr. 1993 264-380 27 3032 157.8
PASS COMPLETIONS
Player, School
Cl. Year G Att TD Yds Com
1. Matt Ryan, BC.................... Sr. 2007 14 654 31 4507 388
2. Philip Rivers, NCS............. Sr. 2003 13 483 34 4491 348
3. Mike Glennon, NCS........... Sr. 2012 13 564 31 4031 330
4. Russell Wilson, NCS........... Jr. 2010 13 527 28 3563 308
5. Ben Bennett, Duke............. Sr. 1983 11 469 17 3086 300
6. Tajh Boyd, Clem...............So. 2011 14 499 33 3828 298
7. Sean Renfree...................... Sr. 2012 13 441 19 3113 297
8. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem.....So. 2003 13 465 21 3561 288
9. Matt Schaub, UVa............... Jr. 2002 14 418 28 2976 288
10. Anthony Dilweg, Duke...... Sr. 1988 11 484 24 3824 287
PASS ATTEMPTS
Player, School
Cl. Year G Cm TD Yds Att
1. Matt Ryan, BC.................... Sr. 2007 14 388 31 4507 654
2. Russell Wilson, NCS........... Jr. 2010 13 308 28 3563 527
3. Tajh Boyd, Clem...............So. 2011 14 298 33 3828 499
4. Anthony Dilweg, Duke...... Sr. 1988 11 287 24 3824 484
5. Philip Rivers, NCS............. Sr. 2003 13 348 34 4491 483
6. John Kaleo, Md.................. Sr. 1992 11 286 17 3392 482
7. Ben Bennett, Duke............. Sr. 1983 11 300 17 3086 469
Drew Weatherford, FSU..... Fr. 2005 13 276 18 3208 469
9. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem......So. 2003 13 288 21 3561 465
10. Sean Renfree, Duke............So. 2010 12 285 17 3131 464
INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE
Player, School
Cl.
Year Att
Yds Int Pct
*1. Matt Blundin, UVa.............. Sr. 1991 224 1902 0
0.00
*2. Russell Wilson, NCS........... Fr. 2008 275 1955 1
0.34
*3. Drew Weatherford, FSU.......Jr. 2007 318 2049 3 0.94
4. Charlie Ward, FSU.............. Sr. 1993 380 3032 4
1.05
5. Larry Dick, Md................... So. 1975 158 1190 2 1.27
6. Cullen Harper, Clem............Jr. 2007 433 2902 6 1.39
7. Tanner Price, WF............. So. 2011 422 3017 6 1.42
8. Neil ODonnell, Md............ Sr. 1989 280 2103 4
1.43
9. Philip Rivers, NCS.............. Sr. 2003 483 4491 7
1.45
10. Chris Keldorf, UNC.............Jr. 1996 338 2347 5 1.48
*Led Nation
155
PASS ATTEMPTS
Pl. Att.
1. 78
2. 73
3. 67
4. 67
5. 66
6. 65
65
8. 62
62
62
62
PASS COMPLETIONS
Pl. Cmp. Name, School.........................Opponent......... Year
1. 55 Rusty LaRue, WF........................... Duke......... 1995
2. 50 Rusty LaRue, WF..................... NC State......... 1995
3. 46 Scott Milanovich, Md......... Florida State......... 1995
4. 43 Gary Schofield, WF................ Maryland.......... 1981
5. 41 Danny Kanell, FSU............ Georgia Tech......... 1995
41 Rusty LaRue, WF............... GeorgiaTech......... 1995
41 Matt Schaub, UVa.............. Georgia Tech......... 2002
41 Matt Schaub, UVa..................... NC State......... 2003
9. 40 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke............. NC State......... 2009
40 Matt Ryan, BC.....................Wake Forest......... 2006
40 Gary Schofield, WF................ Maryland.......... 1982
40 Danny Kanell, FSU...................... Florida......... 1994
13. 39 Matt Schaub, UVa............... Florida State......... 2003
39 George Godsey, GT....................Virginia......... 2001
39 Tanner Price, WF............Boston College......... 2012
156
Pl
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
Consecutive Passes
Without an Interception
157
Freshman: 16 by Quinshad Davis, North Carolina vs. Virginia, Nov. 15, 2012 (178 yards).
Sophomore: 14 by John Henry Mills, Wake
Forest vs. Duke, Nov. 3, 1990 (230 yards)
Junior: 16 by Michael Campanaro, Wake
Forest vs. Boston College, Nov. 3, 2012
(123 yards); Alvin Pearman, Virginia vs.
Florida State, Oct. 18, 2003; Charlie Carr,
North Carolina vs. Air Force, Nov. 12,
1966 (134 yards); Geroy Simon, Maryland
vs.Florida State, Nov. 18, 1995.
Senior: 16 by Corey Thomas, Duke vs.
Georgia Tech, Nov. 15, 1998 (275 yards)
21.96 by Herman
Moore, Virginia, 1988-90 (114 for 2,504
yards)
in 2012)
IN ONE SEASON
Game: 283 by Chris Castor, Duke vs. Wake Season: 2,480 by Torry Holt (1,604
yards, 88 catches) & Chris Coleman
Forest, Oct. 9, 1982 (11 receptions)
(876 yards, 52 catches), NC State,
Season: 1,604 by Torry Holt, NC State,
1998 (12 games)
1998 (88 receptions, 11 games)
Career: 3,749 yards by Conner Vernon,
Duke, 2009-12 (283 receptions, 48
MOST PLAYERS, SAME
games)
GAME RECEIVING
YARDS BY CLASS
TEAM,EACH WITH 65
CATCHES OR MORE
158
Receiving Yardage
Player, School
Years
1. Conner Vernon, Duke..............................2009-12
2. Peter Warrick, Florida State...................... 1996-99
3. Torry Holt, NC State................................. 1995-98
4. Clarkston Hines, Duke.............................. 1986-89
5. Jerricho Cotchery, NC State...................... 2000-03
6. DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson....................2010-12
7. Billy McMullen, Virginia.......................... 1999-02
8. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest........................ 1986-89
9. Jermaine Lewis, Maryland........................ 1992-95
10. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech.................2004-06
11. E.G. Green, Florida State........................1994-97
12. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech................1998-01
13. Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech...................2008-11
14. Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina...............2006-08
15. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest..................1995-98
16. Aaron Kelly, Clemson.............................2005-08
17. Kerry Watkins, Georgia Tech..................1999-02
18. Donovan Varner, Duke............................2008-11
19. Danny Coale, Virginia Tech....................2008-11
20. Greg Carr, Florida State..........................2005-08
21. Terry Smith, Clemson..............................1990-93
22. Herman Moore, Virginia.........................1988-90
23. Chris Givens, Wake Forest......................2009-11
24. Rich Gunnell, Boston College.................2006-09
25. Corey Holliday, North Carolina..............1990-93
26. Owen Spencer, NC State.........................2007-10
27. Eron Riley, Duke.....................................2005-08
28. John Ford, Virginia.............................1984,86-88
Wes Chesson, Duke.................................1968-70
30. Octavus Barnes, North Carolina..............1994-97
Rec.
283
207
191
189
200
206
171
188
193
178
166
195
184
181
216
232
171
207
165
148
148
114
163
181
155
126
144
128
164
129
Avg TD Yards
13.2 21 3,749
17.0 31 3,517
17.7 31 3,379
17.6 38 3,318
15.6 21 3,119
14.7 27 3,020
14.2 24 2,978
15.7 25 2,949
15.2 21 2,932
16.4 28 2,927
17.6 29 2,920
14.9 24 2,907
15.7 18 2,884
15.7 21 2,840
13.1 20 2,834
11.8 20 2,733
15.7 22 2,680
12.9 13 2,660
16.1 8 2,658
17.4 29 2,574
16.9 15 2,508
22.0 27 2,504
15.2 21 2,473
13.6 18 2,459
15.8 7 2,447
19.4 15 2,441
16.7 22 2,413
18.7 20 2,399
14.6 10 2,399
18.6 17 2,398
TD RECEPTIONS
1. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89).................. 38
2. Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99).......... 31
Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98)..................... 31
4. E.G. Green, Florida State (1994-97).............. 29
Greg Carr, Florida State (2004-08)................ 29
6. Tyrone Davis, Virginia (1991-94).................. 28
Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech (2004--06)..... 28
8. Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90)............... 27
DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (2010-12)......... 27
10. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest (1986-89)............ 25
11. Andre Cooper, Florida State (1993-96).......... 24
Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01)...... 24
Billy McMullen, Virginia (1999-02).............. 24
YARDS PER RECEPTION
1. Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90)............ 22.0
2. Tyrone Davis, Virginia (1991-94)............... 20.9
3. Gary Cooper, Clemson (1985-89)............... 20.8
4. Dez White, Georgia Tech (1997-99)........... 20.4
5. Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech (2007-09)... 19.5
6. Owen Spencer, NC State (2007-10)............... 19.4
7. John Ford, Virginia (1984, 86-88)............... 18.7
8. Chris Castor, Duke (1978-82)..................... 18.6
Octavus Barnes, North Carolina (1994-97).18.6
10. Marvin Minnis, Florida State (1997-00)..... 18.2
11. James Milling, Maryland (1984-87)........... 18.1
12. Jason Anderson, Wake Forest (2001-04)......... 18.0
Kevin Coffey, Virginia (1997-00)............... 18.0
(Min. 70 receptions)
200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
Marcus Badgett, Maryland (1990-92).................... 2
Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01).............. 2
Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98)............................. 2
Jermaine Lewis, Maryland (1992-95).................... 2
Craphonso Thorpe, Florida State (2001-04).............. 2
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
1. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89).................. 17
2. Jericho Cotchery, NC State (2000-03)........... 15
Jermaine Lewis, Maryland (1992-95)............ 15
4. Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98)..................... 14
Koren Robinson, NC State (1999-00)............ 14
Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99).......... 14
ConnerVernon, Duke (2009-12)..................... 14
8. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech (2004-06)...... 13
9. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest (1986-89)............ 12
DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (2010-12)......... 12
11. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest (1995-97)........ 11
E.G. Green, Florida State (1994-97).............. 11
Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech (2008-11)......... 11
14. Harvey Middleton, Ga. Tech (1994-97)......... 10
Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina (2006-08)..... 10
Chris Givens, Wake Forest (2009-11)............ 10
17. Wayne Baumgardner, W. Forest (1978-81)...... 9
Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01)........ 9
Wes Chesson, Duke (1968-70)......................... 9
Rod Gardner, Clemson (1997-00).................... 9
Germane Crowell, Virginia (1994-97)............. 9
Dwight Jones, North Carolina (2008-11)......... 9
Donovan Varner, Duke (2008-11).................... 9
24. Jammie Deese, Wake Forest (1996-99)............ 8
Todd Dixon, Wake Forest (1990-93)................ 8
Eddie Goines, NC State (1991-94)................... 8
Billy McMullen, Virginia (1999-02)................ 8
Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90)................. 8
Perry Tuttle, Clemson (1978-81)..................... 8
Greg Carr, Florida State (2005-08).................. 8
Rich Gunnell, Boston College (2006-09)......... 8
32. Octavus Barnes, North Carolina (1994-97)..... 7
John Ford, Virginia (1984, 86-88).................... 7
Tony Horne, Clemson (1994-97)..................... 7
Marvin Minnis, Florida State (1997-01).......... 7
Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03)........ 7
Danny Coale, Virginia Tech (2008-11)............ 7
Alex Amidon, Boston College (2010-**)........ 7
Sammy Watkins, Clemson (2011-**)............ 7
159
160
Receiving Yardage
Player, School
Cl. Year G Yds TD
Rec
1. Kenneth Moore, WF..........Sr.
2007
13
1011 5 98
2. Torry Holt, NCS................Sr. 1998 11 1604 11 88
Aaron Kelly, Clem............ Jr. 2007 13 1081 11 88
4. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS.....Sr. 2003 13 1369 10 86
5. Dwight Jones, UNC..........Sr. 2011 13 1196 12 85
Conner Vernon, Duke........Sr.
2012
13
1074 8 85
7. Billy McMullen, UVa........ Jr. 2001 12 1060 12 83
Chris Givens, WF.............. Jr.
2011
13
1330 9 83
9. Sammy Watkins, Clem... Fr. 2011 13 1219 12 82
DeAndre Hopkins, Clem...... Jr. 2012 13 1405 18 82
Player, School
Cl. Year G Rec Yds TD PG
1. Torry Holt, NCS................ Sr. 1998 11 88 1604 11 8.00
2. Michael Campanaro, WF...Jr. 2012 10 78 763 6 7.90
3. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Sr. 1999 9 71 934 8 7.89
4. Kenneth Moore, WF.......... Sr. 2007 13 98 1011 5 7.54
5. Geroy Simon, Md............. So. 1994 11 77 891 5 7.00
6. Billy McMullen. UVa.........Jr. 2001 12 83 1060 12 6.92
7. Marcus Badgett, Md.......... Sr. 1992 11 75 1240 9 6.82
8. Aaron Kelly, Clem,............Jr. 2007 13 88 1081 11 6.77
9. Wes Chesson, Duke........... Sr. 1970 11 74 1080 3 6.73
10. Rod Gardner, Clem............Jr. 1999 11 73 1009 4 6.64
Roger Boone, Duke............Jr. 1988 11 73 630 2 6.64
RECEIVING YARDAGE
Player, School
Cl. Year G Rec TD
Yds
1. Torry Holt, NCS................Sr. 1998 11 88 11 1604
2, DeAndre Hopkins, Clem... Jr. 2012 13 82 18 1405
3. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS.....Sr. 2003 13 86 10 1369
4. Marvin Minnis, FSU.........Sr. 2000 12 63 11 1340
5. Chris Givens, WF.............. Jr. 2011 13 83 9 1330
6. Marcus Badgett, Md..........Sr. 1992 11 75 9 1240
7. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Jr. 1998 12 61 12 1232
8. Sammy Watkins, Clem.... Fr. 2011 13 82 12 1219
9, Alex Amidon, BC............... Jr. 2012 12 78 7 1210
10. Calvin Johnson, GT............ Jr. 2006 14 76 15 1202
.
RECEIVING YARDAGE PER GAME
Player, School
Cl. Year G Rec TD Yds PG
1. Torry Holt, NCS................Sr. 1998 11 88 11 1604 145.8
2. Jermaine Lewis, Md.........So.
1993 8
52 7 957
119.6
3. Marcus Badgett, Md..........Sr. 1992 11 75 9 1240 112.7
4. Marvin Minnis, FSU.........Sr. 2000 12 63 11 1340 111.7
5. Herman Moore, UVa.........Sr. 1990 11 54 13 1190 108.2
6. DeAndre Hopkins, Clem... Jr. 2012 13 82 18 1405 108.1
7. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS.....Sr. 2003 13 86 10 1369 105.3
8. Clarkston Hines, Duke......Sr. 1989 11 61 17 1149 104.5
9. Peter Warrick, FSU...........Sr.
1999 9
71 8 934
103.8
10. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Jr. 1998 12 61 12 1232 102.7
11.. Chris Givens, WF.............. Jr. 2011 13 83 9 1330
102.3
12. Alex Amidon, BC.............. Jr. 2012 12 78 7 1210
100.8
.
(Minimum of 30 Receptions)
Player, School
Cl. Year Rec TD Yds Avg
1. Owen Spencer, NCS.............Jr. 2009 30 6 765
25.50
2. Demaryius Thomas, GT.......Jr. 2009 46 8 1154 25.09
3. Owen Spencer, NCS........... So. 2008 31 5 691
22.29
4. Herman Moore, UVa........... Sr. 1990 54 13 1190
22.03
5. Pat Kenney, NCS................. Sr. 1982 38 5 832
21.89
6. Marvin Minnis, FSU........... Sr. 2000 63 11 1340
21.27
7. Terry Smith, Clem............... Sr. 1993 34 3 720
21.18
8. Javon Walker, FSU.............. Sr. 2001 45 7 944
20.98
9. Jarrett Boykin, VT.............. So. 2009 40 5 835
20.88
10. Germane Crowell, UVa........Jr. 1996 33 3 687
20.82
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Player, School
Cl. Year G Rec
Yds TDs
1. DeAndre Hopkins, Clem......Jr. 2012 13 82 1405 18
2. Clarkston Hines, Duke........ Sr. 1989 11 61 1149 17
3. Torry Holt, NCS...................Jr. 1997 11 68 1099 16
4. Andre Cooper, FSU..............Jr. 1995 11 71 1002 15
Calvin Johnson, GT..............Jr. 2006 14 76 1202 15
6. Herman Moore, UVa........... Sr. 1990 11 54 1190 13
Chris Castor, Duke.............. Sr. 1981 11 46 952 13
Koren Robinson, NCS........ So. 2000 11 62 1061 13
Anquan Boldin, FSU............Jr. 2002 14 65 1011 13
Leonard Hankerson, UM..... Sr. 2010 13 72 1156 13
11. Greg Carr, FSU.................. So. 2006 12 34 619 12
Peter Warrick, FSU..............Jr. 1998 12 61 1232 12
Kenny Duckett, WF.............Jr. 1980 11 50 656 12
Billy McMullen, UVa...........Jr. 2001 12 83 1060 12
Hakeem Nicks, UNC............Jr. 2008 13 68 1222 12
Torrey Smith, Md.................Jr. 2010 13 67 1055 12
Dwight Jones, UNC............ Sr. 2011 13 85 1196 12
Sammy Watkins, Clem......Fr. 2011 13 82 1219 12
161
Player School
Year
Rec.
1. Sammy Watkins, Clem..........2011 82
2. Quinshad Davis, UNC...........2012 61
3. Wali Lundy, UVa.....................2002 58
Frank Wycheck, Md................1990 58
5. Conner Vernon, Duke..............2009 55
6. Stefon Diggs, Maryland.........2012 54
7. DeAndre Hopkins, Clem.........2010 52
8. Derrick Hamilton, Clem..........2001 49
9. Koren Robinson, NCS.............1999 48
Calvin Johnson, GT.................2004 48
11. Aaron Kelly, Clem...................2005 47
12. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md...........2006 45
Robert Lavette, GT..................1981 45
Chris Givens, WF....................2009 45
Giovani Bernard, UNC.........2011 45
16. T.A. McLendon, NCS..............2002 42
Tamarick Vanover, FSU...........1992 42
18. Andrew Carter, Md..................1993 41
162
Receiving Yardage
Player, School
Year Yards
1. Sammy Watkins, Clem..........2011 1,219
2. Koren Robinson, NCS.............1999 853
3. Stefon Diggs, Md.....................2012 848
4. Calvin Johnson,GT..................2004 837
5. Quinshad Davis, UNC.............2012 776
6. Conner Vernon, Duke..............2009 746
7. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md...........2006 694
8. Hakeem Nicks, UNC...............2006 660
9. DeAndre Hopkins, FSU...........2010 637
19. Chris Givens, WF....................2009 629
11. Greg Carr, FSU........................2005 618
12. Octavus Barnes, UNC..............1994 609
13. Rashard Greene, FSU............2011 596
14. Greg Lester, GT.......................1987 593
15. Derrick Hamilton, Clem..........2001 590
16. Tamarick Vanover, FSU...........1992 581
17. Walter Jones, Duke..................1988 578
18. Aaron Kelly, Clem...................2005 575
19. Corey Thomas, Duke...............1994 558
ACC Freshmen
Single-Season TD Receptions
All-Purpose Records
MOST PLAYS
Freshman: 2,288 by Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2011 (1,219 receiving, 231 rushing,
838 returns)
Sophomore: 2,192 by Torrey Smith, Maryland, 2009 (59 rush, 824 receiving, 1,309
returns)
Junior: 2,253 by David Wilson, Virginia Tech,
2011 (1709 rush, 129 receiving, 415 returns)
Senior:2,680 yards by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 (1,212 rush, 503 receiving, 965
returns)
Player, School
Years
1. C. J. Spiller, Clemson....................... 2006-09
2. Leon Johnson, North Carolina............. 1993-96
3. Chris Douglas, Duke........................... 2000-03
4. Ted Brown, NC State.......................... 1975-78
5. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech............. 1981-84
6. Warrick Dunn, Florida State................ 1993-96
7. Torrey Smith, Maryland................... 2008-10
8. T.J. Graham, NC State.......................2008-11
9. Don McCauley, North Carolina........... 1968-70
10. Frank Quayle, Virginia........................ 1966-68
11. Alvin Pearman, Virginia..................... 2002-04
12. LaMont Jordan, Maryland................... 1997-00
13. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest................. 2002-05
14. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina......... 1977-80
15. Tiki Barber, Virginia........................... 1993-96
16. Peter Warrick, Florida State................ 1996-99
17. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson................ 2001-03
18. Brandon Tate, North Carolina.......... 2005-08
19. Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech................... 1985-89
20. Thomas Jones, Virginia....................... 1996-99
21. Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech............... 2004-07
22. Terry Kirby, Virginia........................ 1989-92
23. Andre Ellington, Clemson................ 2009-12
24. Montel Harris, Boston College..........2008-11
25. Wali Lundy, Virginia........................ 2002-05
26. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech......... 1998-01
27. Mike Voight, North Carolina............ 1973-76
28. Eric Blount, North Carolina............. 1988-91
29. Mike Grayson, Duke........................ 1980-83
30. Torry Holt, NC State........................ 1995-98
Rush
3,547
3,693
3,122
4,602
4,066
3,959
69
-9
3,172
2,695
2,394
4,147
4,032
4,391
3,389
185
340
294
3,699
3,998
226
3,348
3,436
3,735
3,193
152
3,971
814
2,441
119
Rec.
Ret. Yards
1,420 2,621 7,588
1,288 847 5,828
867 1,759 5,748
760 203 5,565
862 465 5,393
1,314 48 5,321
2,205 2,909 5,264
1453 3781 5,225
786 1,056 5,014
1,145 1,141 4,981
1,396 1,179 4,969
737 76 4,960
381 517 4,930
393 144 4,928
602 878 4,869
3,517 1,148 4,850
2,218 2,187 4,745
927 3,523 4,744
869 175 4,743
571 129 4,698
1,778 2,672 4,676
1,022 267 4,637
505 645 4,586
377 468 4,580
895 409 4,497
2,907 1,415 4,474
88 413 4,472
544 3,033 4,391
1,219 721 4,381
3,379 871 4,369
Year
2012
2009
1968
1999
1970
2009
1998
1969
2011
2012
2012
1992
2000
G
10
14
10
11
11
12
11
10
13
12
12
8
11
Ply Yds
PG
247 1981 198.1
283 2680 191.4
217 1869 186.9
358 2054 186.7
342 2021 183.7
123 2192 182.7
114 1979 179.9
235 1770 177.0
149 2228 176.0
121 1896 172.4
183 2060 171.7
204 1372 171.5
111 1880 170.9
163
164
Player, School..........................Opponent....Year
John Leach, WF vs. ................... Maryland....1993
Brandon Tate, UNC................... McNeese St.....2008
Peter Warrick, FSU...................... NCState....1997
Duke Johnson, UM....................Virginia....2012
Sammy Watkins, CL...............Maryland....2011
Derrick Fenner, UNC....................Virginia....1986
T.J. Graham, NCS..................... Cincinnati....2011
Thomas Jones, UVa........................Buffalo....1999
Chris Barclay, WF...................... Maryland....2003
Don McCauley, UNC.............Wake Forest....1969
Roddy Jones, GT.......................... Georgia....2008
C.J. Spiller. CL...................... Florida State....2009
Tiki Barber, UVa .................. Florida State....1995
Randy Cuthbert, Duke......... Georgia Tech....1989
Bruce Perry, Md.....................Wake Forest....2001
Dez White, GT..............................Virginia....1998
C. J. Spiller, CL............................... Miami....2009
P.J. Daniels, GT.................................Tulsa....2003
LaMont Jordan, Md......................Virginia....1999
Chris Douglas, Duke............. Florida State....2001
Giovani Bernard, UNC............... NC State....2012
C. J. Spiller, CL................. GT (ACC Champ).... 2009
Kennard Martin, UNC...................... Duke ...1988
Roger Boone, Duke............North Carolina....1988
Mike Imoh, VT..................North Carolina....2004
Todd Dixon, WF......................... NC State....1993
Giovani Bernard, UNC........ Virginia Tech....2012
Micah Andrews, WF................. Vanderbilt....2005
Jheranie Boyd, UNC........................LSU....2010
Amos Lawrence, UNC..................Virginia....1979
Sammy Watkins, CL.........Georgia Tech....2011
Tobais Palmer, NCS................ Vandebilt....2012
Justin Miller, Clem................ Florida State....2004
Amos Lawrence, UNC..................Virginia....1979
Don McCauley, UNC........................ Duke....1970
Andre Brown, NCS............ Southern Miss....2005
Freshman: 26 by Leon Johnson, North Carolina vs. Duke, Nov. 26, 1993
Sophomore: 30 by Stan Fritts, NC State vs.
Wake Forest, 1972; 30 by Montel Harris,
Boston College vs. NC State, 2009
Junior: 36 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina
vs. East Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981
Senior: 30 by Don McCauley, North Carolina vs.
Duke, 1970
MOST GAMES
SCORING A TOUCHDOWN
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF
EXTRA POINTS MADE
WITH MOST ATTEMPTS
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
OF FIELD GOALS MADE
CONSECUTIVE
FIELD GOALS MADE
DEFENSIVE
EXTRA POINTS SCORED
Game: 1 by Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech vs.
Duke, Oct. 28, 1989 (returned intercepted pass
99 yards); Joe Crocker, Virginia vs. NC State,
Nov. 25, 1994 (intercepted pass five yards
deep in end zone); Lamar Grant, Duke vs.
Maryland, Oct. 26, 1996 (returned intercepted
pass 100 yards); Brandon Flowers,Virginia
Tech vs. Boston College, Dec, 1, 2007 (returned blocked PAT 76 yards); Nigel Bradham,
Florida State vs. Virginia Tech, Dec. 4, 2010
(returned blocked PAT); Kyler Brown, Duke
vs. FIU, Sept. 1. 2012 (98-yard pass interception return ).
Season: 1 by Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech, 1989;
Joe Crocker, Virginia, 1994; Lamar Grant,
Duke, 1996; Brandon Flowers, Virginia
Tech, 2007;
LONGEST RETURN OF A
DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT
Joe Crocker, Virginia vs. NC State, Nov.
25, 1994 (Crocker intercepted pass five
yards deep in end zone; Lamar Grant
100 yard return); 100 yards by Lamar
Grant, Duke vs. Maryland, 1996;
165
2-Pt 1-Pt
Rnk Player, School
Years TDs PAT PAT FGs Pts.
1. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State.............. 2009-12 0 0 202 88 466
2. Nick Novak, Maryland............................ 2001-04 0 0 153 80 393
3. Xavier Beitia, Florida State..................... 2001-04 0 0 174 67 375
4. Casey Barth, North Carolina................... 2008-12 0 0 160 66 358
5. Sam Swank, Wake Forest........................ 2005-08 0 0 124 71 337
6. Connor Hughes, Virginia......................... 2002-05 0 0 134 66 332
7. Scott Bentley, Florida State..................... 1993-96 0 0 200 42 326
8. Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State........ 1997-99 0 0 125 66 323
9. Luke Manget, Georgia Tech.................... 1999-02 0 0 160 54 322
10. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech........................ 2004-07 0 0 134 60 321
11. Aaron Hunt, Clemson.............................. 2000-03 0 0 155 53 314
12. Ted Brown, NC State............................... 1975-78 51 3 0 0
312
Wali Lundy, Virginia............................... 2002-05 52 0 0 0
312
14. C.J. Spiller, Clemson............................... 2006-09 51 1 0 0
310
15. Jess Atkinson, Maryland.......................... 1981-84 0 0 128 60 308
Gary Cismesia, Florida State................... 2004-07 0 0 113 65 308
17. Leon Johnson, North Carolina................. 1993-96 50 3 0 0
306
Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech................... 2004-06 0 0 136 58 306
19. Chandler Ctanzaro, Clemson................... 2010-** 0 0 143 54 305
20. Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech...................... 1989-92 0 0 119 60 299
21. Warrick Dunn, Florida State.................... 1993-96 49 0 0 0
294
Travis Zachery, Clemson......................... 1998-01 49 0 0 0
294
James Davis, Clemson............................. 2005-08 49 0 0 0
294
24. Nelson Welch, Clemson.......................... 1991-94 0 0 82 70 292
25. Steve Aponavicius, Boston College........ 2006-09 0 0 149 47 290
26. Rick Badanjek, Maryland........................ 1982-85 46 5 0 0
286
27. Obed Ariri, Clemson................................ 1977-80 0 0 96 60 276
28. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech.................. 1981-84 46 0 0 0
276
29. Rafael Garcia, Virginia............................ 1993-96 0 0 98 58 272
30. Josh McGee, North Carolina................... 1996-99 0 0 115 52 271
(Minimum 30 attempts)
Pl. Player, School..........................................Years
FG Pct. FGM FGA
1. Marc Primanti, NC State...........................1995-96 .939 31 33
2. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech....................2004-06 .853 58 68
3. Jake McInerney, Virginia..........................1989-90 .838 31 37
4. Connor Hughes, Virginia.........................2002-05 .835 66 79
5. Bob Paulling, Clemson.............................1979-83 .8293 34 41
6. Nate Freese, Boston College...................2010-** .819 50 61
7. Josh Czajkowski, NC State.......................2007-10 .807 46 57
8. Nathan Ritter, NC State............................1978-80 .805 33 41
6. Casey Barth, North Carolina.....................2008-** .8049 66 82
9. Brooks Barwick, North Carolina..............1981-83 .804 37 46
10. Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State.........1997-99 .795 66 83
11. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson..............2010-** .794 54 68
12. Steve Videtich, NC State..........................1991-94 .792 42 53
13. Adam Kiker, NC State..............................2000-03 .789 30 38
14. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State...................2009-12 .786 88 112
15. Joe O'Donnell, Maryland..........................1994-96 .778 28 36
16. Kenny Stadlin, Virginia............................1983-85 .771 37 48
17. Jimmy Newman, Wake Forest..................2009-** .770 40 52
18. Robert Randolph, Virginia........................2008-11 .767 46 60
19. Sam Swank, Wake Forest.........................2005-08 .7634 71 93
20. Rafael Garcia, Virginia.............................1993-96 .7631 58 76
21. Connor Barth, North Carolina..................2004-07 .761 54 71
22. Will Snyderwine, Duke............................2009-11 .754 46 61
23. Jad Dean, Clemson...................................2004-06 .750 51 68
24. Aaron Hunt, Clemson...............................2000-03 .750 45 60
25. Nick Novak, Maryland.............................2001-04 .748
80 107
26. Gary Cismesia, Florida State....................2004-07 .747 65 87
27. Donald Igwebuike, Clemson....................1981-84 .743 29 39
28. Dan Ennis, Maryland................................2003-06 .740 37 50
29. Mike Cofer, NC State...............................1982-86 .735 50 68
30. Sims Lenhardt, Duke................................1996-99 .733 55 75
166
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
1. Wali Lundy, Virginia (2002-05).................52
2. Ted Brown, NC State (1975-78).................51
C.J. Spiller, Clemson (2006-09).................51
4. Leon Johnson, North Carolina (1993-96)...50
5. Warrick Dunn, Florida State (1993-96)......49
Travis Zachery, Clemson (1998-01)...........49
James Davis, Clemson (2005-08)...............49
8. Rick Badanjek, Maryland (1982-85)..........46
Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (1981-84)....46
10. Stan Fritts, NC State (1972-74)..................42
Mike Voight, North Carolina (1973-76).....42
12. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest (2002-05).......40
Thomas Jones, Virginia (1996-99).............40
14. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89)..............38
Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (1979-82)...38
Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech (2009-12)...38
17. LaMont Jordan, Maryland (1997-00).........37
Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99).......37
KICK SCORING
1. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (2009-12).466
2. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04)............393
3. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04).........375
4. Casy Barth, North Carolina (2008-12).....358
5. Sam Swank, Wake Forest (2005-08)........337
6. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05).........332
7. Scott Bentley, Florida State (1993-96).....326
8. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99).....324
9. Luke Manget, Ga. Tech (1999-02)...........322
10. Travis Bell, Ga. Tech (2004-07)...............321
11. Aaron Hunt, Clemson (2000-03)..............314
12. Jess Atkinson, Maryland (1981-84)..........308
Gary Cismesia, Florida State (2004-07)...308
14. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2004-06)...306
Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (2010-**)..305
16. Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech (1989-92)......299
17. Nelson Welch, Clemson (1991-94)..........292
18. Steve Aponavicius (2006-09)...................290
19. Obed Ariri, Clemson (1977-80)................276
20. Rafael Garcia, Virginia (1993-96)............272
21. Josh McGee, North Carolina (1996-99)...271
22. Connor Barth, North Carolina (2004-07)...265
23. Matt Bosher, Miami (2007-10).................262
24. Josh Czajkowski, NC State (2008-10).....257
FIELD GOALS
1. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (2009-12)...88
2. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04)..............80
3. Sam Swank, Wake Forest (2005-08)..........71
4. Nelson Welch, Clemson (1991-94)............70
5. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04).......67
6. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05)...........66
Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99).......66
Casey Barth, North Carolina (2008-12).....66
7. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07)..................65
9. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech (2004-07)..........61
10. Obed Ariri, Clemson (1977-80)..................60
Jess Atkinson, Maryland (1981-84)............60
Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech (1989-92)........60
13. Rafael Garcia, Virginia (1993-96)..............58
Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2004-06).....58
EXTRA POINTS
1. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (2009-12).202
2. Scott Bentley, Florida State (1993-96).....200
3. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04)...........174
4. Luke Manget, Ga. Tech (1999-02).........*160
Casey Barth, North Carolina (2008-12)...160
6. Aaron Hunt, Clemson (2000-03)..............155
7. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04)............153
8. Steve Aponavicius, BC (2006-09)............149
9. Chandler Catazaro, Clemson (2010-**).143
10. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech (2004-07)......*138
11. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2003-06)...136
12. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05).........134
Year
Player, School
Cl. TD
PAT FG Pts.
Year
1953 Lloyd Caudle, Duke....................Sr. 9 - - 54
1953
Bernie Faloney, Md....................Sr. 9 - - 54
1954
1954 Bob Pascal, Duke........................Sr. 9 - - 54
1955
Dick Bielski, Md.........................Sr. 9 - - 54
1956
1955 Ed Vereb, Md..............................Sr. 16 - - 96
1957
1956 Billy Barnes, WF........................Sr. 7 2 - 44
1958
1957 Dick Christy, NCS......................Sr. 13 2 1 83
1959
1958 Wray Carlton, Duke....................Sr. 8 8 - 56
1960
1959 Bill Mathis, Clem.......................Sr. 11 4 - 70
1961
1960 Bill McGuirt, Clem..................... Jr. 9 - - 54
1962
1961 Ron Scrudato, Clem....................Sr. 8 - - 48
1963
1962 Three tied with............................ 8 2 - 50
1964
1963 Jay Wilkinson, Duke...................Sr. 12 - - 72
1965
1964 Brian Piccolo, WF......................Sr.
17
9
-
111
1966
1965 Danny Talbott, UNC................... Jr. 7 13 5 70
1967
1966 Frank Quayle, UVa....................So. 11 - - 66
1968
1967 Gerald Warren, NCS................... Jr. - 19 17 70
1969
1968 Frank Quayle, UVa.....................Sr. 14 - - 84
1970
1969 Ray Yauger, Clem....................... Jr. 11 2 - 68
1971
1970 Don McCauley, UNC..................Sr. 21 - - 126
1972
1971 Larry Russell, WF.......................Sr. 15 4 - 94
1973
1972 Stan Fritts, NCS.........................So. 17 4 - 106
1974
1973 Louis Carter, Md......................... Jr. 14 - - 84
1975
1974 Roland Hooks, NCS...................Sr. 13 4 - 82
1976
1975 Ted Brown, NCS.........................Fr. 13 6 - 84
1977
1976 Mike Voight, UNC......................Sr. 18 2 - 110
1978
1977 Ted Brown, NCS......................... Jr. 14 - - 84
1978 Lester Brown, Clem.................... Jr. 17 - - 102
1979
1979 Scott Smith, NCS........................Sr. 13 - - 78
1980
James McDougald, WF..............Sr. 13 - - 78
1981
Starting with the 1980 season, ranked on per game average
1982
Year Player, School
Cl. TD
PAT FG Pts PG
1983
1980 Amos Lawrence, UNC.........Sr. 15 -- -- 90 8.2
1984
1981 Kelvin Bryant, UNC............. So. 18 -- -- 108
13.5
1985
1982 Robert Lavette, GT..............So. 19 -- -- 114
10.4
1986
1983 Bob Paulling, Clem...............Sr. -- 36 18 90 8.2
1987
1984 Rick Badanjek, Md............... Jr. 16 6 -- 102 9.3
1988
1985 Kenny Flowers, Clem........... Jr. 13 -- -- 78 7.1
1989
1986 Terrence Flagler, Clem.........Sr. 13 -- -- 78 7.8
1990
1987 David Treadwell, Clem.........Sr. -- 28 18 82 8.2
1991
1988 Dan Plocki, Md.....................Sr. -- 27 17 78 7.1
1992
1989 Clarkston Hines, Duke..........Sr. 17 1 -- 104 9.5
1993
1990 Jake McInerney, UVa............Sr. -- 49 15 94 8.5
1994
1991 Nelson Welch, Clem.............Fr. -- 30 17 81 7.4
1995
1992 Nelson Welch, Clem............So. -- 23 22 89 8.1
1996
1993 Leon Johnson, UNC.............Fr. 16 2 -- 100 8.3
1997
1994 Rafael Garcia, UVa..............So. -- 34 17 85 7.7
1998
1995 Warrick Dunn, FSU.............. Jr. 16 -- -- 96 8.7
1999
1996 Scott Bentley, FSU................Sr. -- 52 16 100 9.1
2000
1997 Torry Holt, NCS.................... Jr. 16 1 -- 98
8.9
2001
1998 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU....So. -- 42 27 123 10.3
2002
1999 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (3).Jr. -- 47 23 116
10.6
2003
2000 Travis Zachery, Clem. (14)... Jr. 17 4 -- 102 9.3
2004
2001 Nick Novak, Md...................Fr. -- 41 16 89 8.1
2005
2002 Nick Novak, Md. (16)..........So. -- 53 24 125 8.9
2003 Nick Novak, Md. (23)........... Jr. -- 38 24 110 8.5
2006
2004 Wali Lundy, UVa (18)........... Jr. 17 -- -- 102 8.5 2007
2005 Jad Dean, Clem.(19)............. Jr. -- 34 24 106 8.8
2008
2006 Brandon Ore, VT (11)..........So. 17 0 0 102 8.5
2009
2007 Mark Buchholz, Clem.(18)... Jr. -- 48 22 114 8.8
2010
2008 Graham Gano, FSU (4).........Sr. -- 33 24 105 9.5
2011
2009 Ryan Williams, VT (4)..........Fr. 22 --- --- 132
10.2
2012
2010 Keith Payne, UVa (21)..........Sr. 16 --- --- 96 8.7
2011 Dustin Hopkins, FSU (25).... Jr. --- 44 22 110 8.5
2012 Giovani Bernard, UNC (5)..So. 19 --- --- 114 11.4
Kick Scoring
Player, School
Cl. PATs FGs
Ralph Felton, Md................................ Sr. 17-23 0-0
Dick Bielski, Md................................ Sr. 15-19 1-4
Jim Nelson, Duke............................... Sr. 21-25 0-1
Charlie Bussey, Clem......................... Sr. 15-21 0-0
Phil Blazer, UNC.................................Jr. 13-15 0-0
Neil MacLean, WF..............................Jr. 11-13 1-2
Vincent Scott, Md................................Jr. 11-15 3-11
Lon Armstrong, Clem..........................Jr. 24-27 3-6
John Hannigan, Md.............................Jr. 17-17 5-6
Bill Reynolds, Duke........................... Sr. 18-23 7-11
Frank Pierce, Clem............................ So. 21-22 4-7
Bernardo Bramson, Md..................... So. 17-18 9-18
Bernardo Bramson, Md.......................Jr. 15-15 7-13
Harold Deters, NCS............................ Sr. 19-19 10-22
Gerald Warren, NCS............................Jr. 19-19 17-22
Gerald Warren, NCS........................... Sr. 22-23 9-16
Billy DuPre, USC............................... Sr. 21-21 9-18
Ken Craven, UNC...............................Jr. 41-42 7-17
Ken Craven, UNC.............................. Sr. 30-32 11-16
Ellis Alexander, UNC........................ So. 35-38 7-14
Steve Mike-Mayer, Md........................Jr. 33-38 12-24
Steve Mike-Mayer, Md....................... Sr. 34-36 15-25
Mike Sochko, Md.............................. So. 31-34 12-21
Tom Biddle, UNC................................Jr. 23-25 13-18
Tom Biddle, UNC............................... Sr. 21-24 15-24
Obed Ariri, Clem............................... So. 42-44 13-24
Dale Castro, Md...................................Jr. 19-22 17-21
Obed Ariri, Clem................................ Sr. 18-18 23-30
Jess Atkinson, Md............................... Fr. 24-26 12-21
Brooks Barwick, UNC.........................Jr. 37-37 20-23
Bob Paulling, Clem............................ Sr. 36-37 18-20
Donald Igwebuike, Clem.................... Sr. 41-41 16-17
Kenny Stadlin, UVa............................ Sr. 28-29 16-19
Mike Cofer, NCS................................ Sr. 33-35 13-17
David Treadwell, Clem....................... Sr. 28-29 18-21
Dan Plocki, Md................................... Sr. 27-27 17-22
Chris Gardocki, Clem........................ So. 38-38 20-25
Jake McInerney, UVa.......................... Sr. 49-50 15-17
Nelson Welch, Clem........................... Fr. 30-34 17-26
Nelson Welch, Clem.......................... So. 23-25 22-28
Scott Bentley, FSU............................. Fr. 56-64 13-20
Rafael Garcia, UVa............................ So. 34-34 17-22
Scott Bentley, FSU..............................Jr. 67-69 9-16
Scott Bentley, FSU............................. Sr. 52-53 16-18
Sebastian Janikowski, FSU................ Fr. 37-39 16-21
Sebastian Janikowski, FSU............... So. 42-43 27-32
Sebastian Janikowski, FSU.................Jr. 47-47 23-30
Luke Manget, GT.............................. So. 38-38 12-16
Nick Novak, Md................................. Fr. 41-42 16-25
Nick Novak, Md................................ So. 53-54 24-28
Nick Novak, Md..................................Jr. 38-42 24-32
Brandon Pace, VT.............................. So. 43-44 21-27
Jad Dean, Clem....................................Jr. 34-35 24-31
Sam Swank, WF................................ So. 33-33 23-31
Mark Buchholz, Clem.........................Jr. 48-48 22-36
Graham Gano, FSU............................ Sr. 33-34 24-26
Matt Waldron, VT............................... Sr. 48-48 20-23
Dustin Hopkins, FSU........................ So. 53-53 22-28
Chandler Catanzaro, CL.................... So. 52-53 22-27
Dustin Hopkins, Florida State............ Sr. 65-66 25-30
Pts.
17
18
21
15
13
14
20
33
32
39
33
44
36
49
70
49
48
62
63
56
69
79
67
62
66
81
70
87
60
97
90
89
76
72
82
78
98
94
81
89
95
85
94
100
85
123
116
74
89
125
110
106
106
102
114
105
108
119
118
140
167
Scoring, Single-Season
.
Player, School
Cl. Year G TDs Pts
PG
1. Kelvin Bryant, UNC............... So. 1981 8 18 108 13.50
2. Don McCauley, UNC.............. Sr. 1970 11 21 126 11.45
3. Brian Piccolo, WF*................. Sr. 1964 10 17 111 11.10
4. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU......Jr. 1999 11 0 116 10.55
5. Giovani Bernard, UNC........... So. 2012 10 19 114 11.40
6. Robert Lavette, GT................. So. 1982 11 19 114 10.36
7. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU.... So. 1998 12 0 123 10.25
8. Ryan Williams, VT.................. Fr. 2009 13 22 132 10.15
9. Mike Voight, UNC.................. Sr. 1986 11 18 110 10.00
10. Stan Fritts, NCS..................... So. 1972 11 17 106 9.64
Player, School
Cl. Year G Att Pct FGs
1. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU*..... So. 1998 12 32 .844 27
Gary Cismesia, FSU................... Sr. 2007 13 34 .794 27
3. Dustin Hopkins, FSU................. Sr. 2012 14 30 .833 25
4. Jad Dean, Clem...........................Jr. 2005 12 31 .774 24
Nick Novak, Md........................ So. 2002 14 28 857 24
Nick Novak, Md..........................Jr. 2003 13 32 .750 24
Graham Gano, FSU.................... Sr. 2008 11 26 .923 24
8. Sam Swank, WF........................ So. 2006 14 31 .741 23
Sebastian Janikowski, FSU*.......Jr. 1999 11 30 .767 23
Obed Ariri, Clem.*..................... Sr. 1980 11 30 .767 23
Connor Hughes, UVa................ So. 2003 13 25 .920 23
Travis Bell, GT........................... Sr. 2007 13 28 .821 23
Dustin Keys, VT......................... Sr. 2008 14 29 .793 23
SCORING
Player, School
Cl. Year G TD PAT FG Pts
1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU............... Sr. 2012 14 0 65 25 140
2. Ryan Williams, VT................... Fr. 2009 13 22 0 0 132
3. C.J. Spiller, Clem..................... Sr. 2009 14 21 2 0 128
4. Don McCauley, UNC............... Sr. 1970 11 21 0 0 126
5. Nick Novak, Md...................... So. 2002 14 0 53 24 125
6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU..... So. 1998 12 0 42 27 123
7. Tevin Washington, GT............. Sr. 2012 14 20 0 0 120
8. Dustin Hopkins, FSU.............. So. 2010 14 0 53 22 119
9. Chandler Catanzaro, Clem... So. 2011 14 0 52 22 118
10. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU.......Jr. 1999 11 0 47 23 116
Chris Hazley, VT...................... Sr. 2010 14 0 53 21 116
TOUCHDOWNS
Player, School
Cl. Year G TdR TDp TDr TD
1. Ryan Williams, VT.............. Fr. 2009 13 21 1 0 22
2. Don McCauley, UNC.......... Sr. 1970 11 19 2 0 21
C. J. Spiller, Clem............... Sr. 2009 14 12 4 5 21
4. Tevin Washington, GT........ Sr. 2012 14 20 0 0 20
5. Robert Lavette, GT............. So. 1982 11 19 0 0 19
Giovani Bernard, UNC....... So. 2012 12 12 5 2 19
7. Mike Voight, UNC.............. Sr. 1976 11 18 0 0 18
Kelvin Bryant, UNC........... So. 1981 8 17 1 0 18
T.A. McLendon, NCS......... Fr. 2002 13 18 0 0 18
Joshua Nesbitt, GT...............Jr. 2009 14 18 0 0 18
KICK SCORING
Player, School
Cl.
1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU............... Sr.
2. Nick Novak, Md...................... So.
3. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU..... So.
4. Dustin Hopkins, FSU............ So.
5. Chandler Catanzaro.............. So.
6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU.......Jr.
Chris Hazley, VT...................... Sr.
8. Mark Buchholz, Clem...............Jr.
Chandler Catanzaro, Clem........Jr.
10. Nick Novak, Md........................Jr.
Dustin Hopkins, FSU............. Jr.
EXTRA POINTS.
Year
2012
2002
1998
2010
2011
1999
2010
2007
2012
2003
2011
G
FG PAT Pts
14 25-30 65-66 140
14 24-28 53-54 125
12 27-32 42-43 123
14 22-28 53-53 119
14 22-27 52-53 118
11 23-30 47-47 116
14 22-23 53-56 116
13 22-36 48-48 114
13 18-19 57-59 111
13 24-32 38-42 110
13 22-27 44-44 110
EXTRA POINTS
Player, School
Cl. Year G Att
Pct PAT
1. Scott Bentley, FSU.....................Jr. 1995 11 69 .971 67
2. Dustin Hopkins, FSU................ Sr. 2012 14 66 .985 65
3. Chandler Catanzaro, Clem.........Jr. 2012 13 59 .966 57
4. Justin Moore, GT................... So. 2011 13 56 1.000 56
Scott Bentley, FSU.................... Fr. 1993 12 64 .875 56
Adam Kiker, NCS..................... Sr. 2003 13 59 .949 56
7. Luke Manget, GT...................... Fr. 1999 11 53 1.000 53
Dustin Hopkins, FSU............... So. 2010 14 53 1.000 53
Nick Novak, Md....................... So. 2002 14 54 .981 53
Chris Hazley, VT....................... Sr. 2010 14 56 .946 53
168
Pct.
.795
.709
.748
.786
.686
.763
.835
.747
.763
.853
.939
.750
.740
.728
.652
.731
.754
.820
.794
.837
.805
.682
.750
.807
.726
.761
.735
.767
.771
Punting, Records
MOST PUNTS
PUNTS ATTEMPTED
PUNTING YARDAGE
Pl. Name, School.........................................Years......... Yards
1. Brian Morton, Duke.............................. 1997-00........12,000
2. Russ Henderson, Virginia.................. 1975-78....... 11,951
3. Scott McAlister, No. Carolina ................ 1988-91....... 11,520
4. Ryan Quigley, Boston College................. 2008-11....... 11,418
5. Jeff Walker, Virginia.................... 1981-83, 85....... 10,815
6. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech................... 1978-81....... 10,271
7. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest................ 2002-05......... 9,957
8. Matt Bosher, Miami .......................... 2007-10......... 9,754
9. Jimmy Howell, Virginia.................... 2008-11......... 9,649
10. Will Brice, Virginia........................... 1993-96......... 9,585
11. John Krueger, Duke........................... 1993-96......... 9,532
12. Adam Podlesh, Maryland.................. 2003-06......... 9,315
13. Brian Monroe, Miami ....................... 2003-06......... 9,352
14. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest................ 1981-84.......... 9,278
169
170
Pl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
KICKOFF RETURNS
Pl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
12.
13.
14.
16.
171
Kickoff Returns
Avg TD Yards
23.0 0 239
35.3 1 459
31.5 0 378
28.6 0 315
45.4 2 318
24.1
0 506
20.4 0 346
35.2 2 352
31.3 0 375
22.8
0 660
24.4 0 317
21.9 0 481
24.4 0 463
25.2 0 505
18.9 0 454
24.9 0 721
21.6 0 539
Yds TD Yds
880 1 29.3
587 0 26.7
615 0 22.8
522 1 24.9
512 0 28.4
403
1 31.0
563 0 25.6
488 0 25.7
511 0 26.9
542 1 27.1
251 0 22.8
389 0 22.9
397 0 23.4
360 0 30.0
579 0 22.3
556 0 23.2
561
0 33.0
607 0 22.5
468 0 26.0
334 0 23.9
678 2 28.3
679 1 27.2
433 0 30.9
413 0 25.8
743 1 27.5
425 0 25.0
347 1 24.8
491 0 27.3
334 1 27.8
389 1 29.9
335 0 25.8
476 1 31.7
456 1 35.1
475 1 31.7
661 2 33.0
582 0 29.1
549 1 28.9
876 1 31.3
662 1 30.1
755 4 32.8
584 2 26.5
960 1 26.7
892 2 33.0
School...................................................Last Champion
NC State..................................Darrell Blackman, 2006
North Carolina.................................. T.J. Thorpe, 2011
Clemson............................................ C.J. Spiller, 2009
Duke.................................................Kyle Moore, 2000
Maryland........................................ Bren Lowery, 1989
Wake Forest..................................Kevin Marion, 1999
Georgia Tech............................. Derrick Steagall, 1993
Virginia.......................................... Sean McCall, 1978
South Carolina................................. Dick Harris, 1970
Florida State........................Michael Ray Garvin, 2008
Miami........................................... Duke Johnson, 2012
Virginia Tech................................. David Wilson, 2010
172
Total
9
9
8
7
7
5
4
4
4
1
1
1
Punt Returns
School...............................................Last Champion
Maryland........................................ Tony Logan, 2010
NC State................................Darrell Blackman, 2004
Clemson................................. Darnell Stephens, 1991
Duke.......................................Ronnie Hamilton, 2001
Florida State......................................Greg Reid, 2009
North Carolina........................Giovani Bernard, 2012
Georgia Tech.............................Jonathan Smith, 2003
Virginia........................................... Tiki Barber, 1996
Wake Forest................................... Todd Dixon, 1993
South Carolina............................Bobby Bryant, 1966
Virginia Tech...............................Jayron Hosely, 2011
Miami......................................Travis Benjamin, 2008
Total
11
8
7
7
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
1
Game: 9 by Kelley Rhino, Georgia Tech vs. The Citadel, Sept. 1, 2001 (74 yards)
Season: 56 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (771 yards, 13.8 avg.)
Career: 125 by Ledel George, NC State 1990-93 (1,191 yards, 9.5 avg.)
Game: 180 by Willie Reid, Florida State vs. Penn State, Jan. 3 2006 (7 returns)
Season: 771 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (56 returns, 13.8 avg.)
Career: 1,296 by Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech, 2004-07
(111 returns, 11.1 avg.)
Pl. Yds
1. 98
2. 97
3 95
4. 94
5. 92
92
Player, School..................................................... Years PRet Yards Avg.
7. 90
1. Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech................... 2004-07 111 1,296 11.68
90
2. Steve Suter, Maryland...........................2001-04 121 1,271 10.51
9. 89
3. Ledel George, NC State........................ 1990-93 125 1,191 9.53
89
4. Kelley Rhino, Georgia Tech................. 1999-02 112 1,135 10.13
11. 88
5. Greg Reid, Florida State....................... 2009-**
89 1,117 12.55
88
6. Willie Reid, Florida State..................... 2002-05
69 1,063 15.41
7. Troy Slade, Duke.................................. 1973-75 101 1,021 10.11 13. 87
8. George Coghill, Wake Forest............... 1989-92
84 1,002 11.93
87
9. Peter Warrick, Florida State.................. 1996-99 72 937 13.01
87
Dee Feaster, Florida State..................... 1995-98 76 937 12.33
16. 86
11. Greg Poole, North Carolina.................. 1979-82 90 916 10.18
86
12. Bob Smith, Maryland........................... 1972-74 82 899 10.96
18. 85
13. Darrell Blackman, NC State................. 2004-07 83 864 10.41
85
14. Brandon Tate, North Carolina.............. 2005-08 79 835 10.57
85
15. Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech................ 2009-11 68 815 11.99
85
16. Bosley Allen, North Carolina..... 1998, 2000-01
68
810
11.91
17. Pat Chester, Virginia............................. 1978-82 100 808 8.08
85
18. Tony Logan, Maryland......................... 2008-11 68 805 11.84
23. 84
19. Jay Wilkinson, Duke............................. 1961-63 65 761 11.71
84
20. Donnell Woolford, Clemson................. 1985-88 78 724 9.28
84
21. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech.................... 1988-91 101 723 7.16
84
22. Fabian Davis, Wake Forest................... 1999-02 53 722 13.62
84
23. Jack Whitley, NC State......................... 1968-70 67 721 10.76
24. Eric Blount, North Carolina................. 1988-91 80 720 9.00 28. 83
83
25. Tiki Barber, Virginia............................. 1993-96 68 694 10.21
26. Corey Sawyer, Florida State................. 1992-93 58 670 11.55
83
27. Larry Marshall, Maryland.................... 1969-71 67 656 9.79
83
28. Leon Washington, Florida State........... 2002-05 57 644
11.30
83
29. James Lott, Clemson............................ 1986-89 71 643 9.06
30. Devin Hester, Miami............................ 2004-05 41 638 15.56
173
Game: 4 by Pat Watson, South Carolina vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 9, 1968; Lendell Jones, Maryland vs. Duke,
Oct. 23, 1982; A.J. Greene, Wake Forest vs. Georgia
Tech, Nov. 21, 1987; Mario Edwards, Florida State
vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 14, 1998
Season: 13 by David Amerson, NC State, 2011
(205 yards on returns, 2 TDs)
Career: 21 by Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest, 2005-08
MOST YARDS
ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS
Player, School
Years Yards
Avg
Int.
1. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest...........................2005-08 249 11.9 21
2. Dre Bly, North Carolina...................................1996-98 198 9.9 20
3. John Talley, Duke..............................................2003-06 395 21.9 18
David Amerson, NC State...............................2010-12 287 15.8 18
5. Tom Brown, Maryland......................................1960-62 275 16.2 17
Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest............................1981-84 176 10.4 17
A.J. Greene, Wake Forest..................................1985-88 175 10.3 17
Terry Kinard, Clemson......................................1978-81 147 8.6 17
Keith McMeans, Virginia..................................1987-90 88 5.2 17
10. Lou Angelo, North Carolina..............................1970-72 115 7.2 16
Pat Chester, Virginia..........................................1978-82 296 18.5 16
Willie Clay, Georgia Tech.................................1988-91 264 16.5 16
Rich Searl, Duke................................................1969-71 197 12.3 16
Eric Williams, NC State....................................1978-82 167 10.4 16
15. DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson...........................2007-10 162 10.2 15
Victor Harris, Virginia Tech..............................2005-08 278 18.5 15
Marcus Hamilton, Virginia................................2003-06 127 8.5 15
Ronde Barber, Virginia......................................1994-96 112 7.5 15
Bob Smith, Maryland........................................1972-74 69 4.6 15
20. Michael Hamlin, Clemson.................................2005-08 243 17.4 14
Kevin Cook, Virginia.........................................1986-89 80 5.7 14
Lendell Jones, Maryland...................................1981-83 83 5.9 14
Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech..........................2007-09 135 9.6 14
Rashard Hall, Clemson......................................2009-12 186 14.3 14
25. Justin Miller, Clemson.......................................2002-04 114 8.8 13
James Royster, Wake Forest..............................1975-78 92 7.1 13
Ken Schroy, Maryland.......................................1972-74 119 9.2 13
Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech..............................1988-91 239 18.4 13
Corey Sawyer, Florida State..............................1992-93 90 6.9 13
Wyatt Smith, Duke............................................1988-91 189 14.5 13
Bob Sullivan, Maryland....................................1963-65 88 6.8 13
Dejuan Tribble, Boston College........................2005-07 150 11.5 13
Jamie Silva, Boston College..............................2005-07 147 11.3 13
Chase Minnifield, Virginia................................2008-11 164 12.6 13
35. Deunta Williams, North Carolina......................2007-10 213 19.3 12
Alex Ardley, Clemson.......................................1998-00 151 12.6 12
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
Anthony Poindexter, Virginia............................1995-98 141 11.8 12
Samari Rolle, Florida State...............................1994-97 144 12.0 12
Brandan Bishop, NC State.................................2009-12 121 12.0 12
174
13
11
10
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Year
1976
1977
1978
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1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Annual Leaders
Passes Defended
175
QUARTERBACK SACKS
Game: 7 by Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech vs. NC State,
Sept. 14, 1985 (53 yards in losses)
Season: 19 by Peter Boulware, Florida State, 1996 (101
yards in losses)
Career: 40.0 by Chris Slade, Virginia, 1989-92.
Career QB Sacks
Pl Name, School (Years).........................Years.....Sacks
1. Chris Slade, Virginia........................ 1989-92........40.0
2. Reinard Wilson, Florida State.......... 1993-96........35.5
3. Peter Boulware, Florida State........... 1994-96........34.0
4. Greg Ellis, North Carolina................ 1994-97........32.5
5. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech ............ 1999-01........31.0
6. Julius Peppers, No. Carolina............ 1999-01........30.5
7. Mike McCrary, Wake Forest ........... 1989-92........30.0
8. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest ................ 1999-02........29.0
9. Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech.............. 1989-92........28.5
10. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson............1984-87........28.0
Gaines Adams, Clemson................... 2003-06........28.0
12. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech............ 1989-91........ 27.5
13. Clint Sintim, Virginia....................... 2005-08........27.0
14. Darryl Blackstock, Virginia.............. 2002-04........26.5
15. William Perry, Clemson................... 1981-84........26.0
Mike Frederick, Virginia.................. 1991-94........26.0
17. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech .......... 2002-05........25.5
18. Mario Williams, NC State................ 2003-05........25.5
19. Patrick Kerney, Virginia................... 1995-98........24.0
Marcus Jones, North Carolina............ 1992-95........24.0
Tyler Lawrence, NC State................ 1990-93........24.0
Mike Corvino, Maryland.................. 1979-82........24.0
Quintin Coples, North Carolina ....... 2008-11........24.0
24. Jamal Reynolds, Florida State............ 1997-00........23.5
Bjoeren Werner, Florida State.......... 2010-12........23.5
26. Stuart Anderson, Virginia................. 1978-81........23.0
Duane Ashman, Virginia.................. 1993-96........23.0
Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech............... 1982-83........23.0
Andre Wadsworth, FSU.................... 1994-97........23.0
30. Carl Reeves, NC State...................... 1991-94........22.5
Brandon Jenkins, Florida State......... 2009-12........22.5
32. Shawne Merriman, Maryland........... 2002-04........22.0
Keith Adams, Clemson..................... 1998-00........22.0
Brentson Buckner, Clemson............. 1990-93........22.0
Charles Bowser, Duke...................... 1978-81........22.0
Bryant McNeal, Clemson................. 1999-02........22.0
Chris Ellis, Virginia Tech................. 2004-07........22.0
Everette Brown, Florida State.......... 2006-08........22.0
39. Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina....... 1977-80........21.0
Mike Jones, NC State....................... 1987-90........21.0
Sean Scott, Virginia.......................... 1984-87........21.0
176
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Quarterback Sacks
.............................................Total
Not available.......................... NA
Not available.......................... NA
Bruce Palmer, Md....................13
Joe Hannah, NCS.......................7
Lawrence Taylor, UNC............16
Charles Bowser, Duke...........17.5
Mark Duda, Md........................13
Frank Bush, NCS.......................8
William Perry, Clem.................10
Reggie Andrews, Duke............10.5
Michael Dean Perry, Clem............9
Michael Dean Perry, Clem........10
George Malone, GT....................7
Three tied with...........................6
Marco Coleman, GT.................13
Coleman Rudolph, GT.............13
Chris Slade, UVa......................14
Michael McCrary, WF.............14
Tyler Lawrence, NCS...............11
Reinard Wilson, FSU...............11
Peter Boulware, FSU................10
Peter Boulware, FSU................19
Andre Wadsworth, FSU...........16
Patrick Kerney, UVa.................15
Keith Adams, Clem..................16
Julius Peppers, UNC................15
Greg Gathers, GT.....................10
Shawn Johnson, Duke..............12
Alonzo Jackson, FSU...............12
Eric Henderson, GT (16)..........11
Darryl Blackstock, UVa (11)...10.5
Mario Williams, NCS (4)......14.5
Gaines Adams, Clem.(4).......12.5
Chris Long, UVa (3)..............14.0
Everette Brown, FSU (3)......13.5
Derrick Morgan, GT (8)........12.5
DaQuan Bowers, Clem. (1).15.5
Andre Branch, Clem (15)......10.5
Bjoern Werner, FSU (13)......13.0
177
TOTAL OFFENSE
SINGLE GAME - TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Plays:
105 by Maryland (10) vs. NC State (14), Sept.
12, 1992 (48 rush, 57 pass, 501 yards)
Fewest Plays: 38 by Clemson (33) vs. Presbyterian
(0), Sept. 17, 1955 (24 rush, 14 pass)
Most Yards Gained:
858 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21), Nov.
7, 1992 (396 rush, 462 pass)
Fewest Yards Gained:
29 by Maryland (0) vs. Syracuse (29), Oct. 3,
1959 (8 rush, 21 pass)
Most Yards Gained - Losing Team:
664 by NC State (37) vs. Miami (44)
Sept. 29, 2012
Highest Average Gain Per Play:
9.97 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21),
Nov. 7, 1992 (858 yards on 86 plays)
Most Yards Gained - Two Teams:
1,351 by Clemson (754) & NC State (597)
Nov. 17, 2012.
SINGLE GAME - TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed:
17 by NC State (67) vs. Western Carolina (0),
Sept. 1, 1990 (-4 run, 21 pass)
Most Yards Allowed:
858 by Maryland (21) vs. Florida State (69), Nov.
14, 1992 (396 run, 462 pass)
SEASON - TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards Gained:
6,665 by Clemson, 2012 (2,484 run, 4,181 pass,
1062 plays in 13 games)
Most Yards Gained Per Game:
550.7 by Florida State, 1995 (6,058 yards in 11
games)
Fewest Yards Gained:
1,650 by Wake Forest, 1963 (876 run, 774 pass
in 10 games)
Fewest Yards Per Game:
165.0 by Wake Forest, 1963 (1,650 in 10 games)
Most Yards Per Play:
7.12 by Florida State, 2000 (924 plays for 6,588
yards)
Fewest Yards Per Play:
2.8 by Wake Forest, 1963 (590 for 1650 yards)
Most Plays:
1062 by Clemson, 2012 (6665 yards in 13 games)
1055 by Clemson, 2011 (6171 yards in 14 games)
178
RUSHING
SINGLE GAME - RUSHING OFFENSE
Most Rushes:
94 by Wake Forest (51) vs. Tulsa (21) Oct. 16,
1971 (528 yards)
Fewest Rushes:
10 by Wake Forest (23) vs. NC State (52) Nov.
18, 1995 (13 yards)
Most Yards Gained Rushing:
604 by Georgia Tech (66) vs. Kansas (24), Sept.
17, 2011 (50 attempts)
582 by Maryland (62) vs. Virginia (24) Nov. 22,
1975 (67 attempts)
Fewest Yards Rushing:
Minus 58 by Maryland (7) vs. Navy (19) Nov. 6,
1965 (21 attempts)
Highest Average Per Rush:
12.08 by Georgia Tech (66) vs. Kansas (24), Sept.
17, 2011 (604 yards on 50 attempts)
9.5 by Clemson (34) vs. Georgia Tech (39)
Dec. 5, 2010 (323 yards on 34 attempts)
ACC Championship Game
Most Touchdowns by Rush:
10 by Clemson (82) vs. Wake Forest (24) Oct. 31,
1981
Most Yards Rushing - Losing Team:
445 by Maryland (30) vs. Virginia (34) Nov. 20,
1999
Most Yards Rushing - Two Teams:
933 by Maryland (582) & Virginia (351) Nov. 22,
1975
SINGLE GAME - RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed:
Minus 56 yards by Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa
179
180
SEASON - PUNTING
(made 6); Georgia Tech (27), NC State (17),
Oct. 20, 2001
Most Punts Attempted:
Most Field Goals Attempted - Two Teams:
12 by Clemson (6) vs. Georgia (6), Sept. 17, 96 by Wake Forest, 2012 (3,867 yards, 40.3
average, 12 games)
1983 (made 6)
Least Punts Attempted:
31 by Georgia Tech, 1999 (1,326 yards, 42.8
SEASON - SCORING OFFENSE
average)
Best Net Punting Average:
43.9 by NC State, 1976 (47 punts for 2,168
Most Points Scored:
yards, 19 returns for 104 yards)
550 by Florida State, 2012 (14 games, 39.3
Worst Net Punting Average:
average)
25.1 by Duke, 1955 (41 punts for 1,292 yards,
Highest Scoring Average:
22 returns for 262 yards)
48.4 by Florida State, 1995 (532 points in 11
games)
PUNT RETURNS
Widest Scoring Margin:
SINGLE GAME - PUNT RETURNS
33.8 by Florida State, 1993 (43.2 to 9.4)
Fewest Points Scored:
37 by Wake Forest, 1963 (10 games, 3.7 average) Most Punt Returns:
11 by Clemson (33) vs. Georgia Tech (12), Sept.
Lowest Scoring Average:
26, 1987 (227 yards)
3.7 by Wake Forest, 1963 (37 points in 10 Most Punt Return Yardage:
games)
260 by North Carolina (62) vs. Elon (0),
Widest Scoring Deficit:
Sept. 1, 2012 (9 returns)
227 by Clemson (33) vs. Georgia Tech (12),
28.1 by Wake Forest, 1963 (3.7 to 31.8)
Sept. 26, 1987 (11 returns)
Most Touchdowns Scored:
72 by Florida State, 1995 (35 run, 36 pass, 1 Most Punts Returned For Touchdowns:
2 by Duke (28) vs. Navy (16), Oct. 1, 1977; 2
return in 11 games)
by North Carolina (42) vs. Tulane (10), Nov.
Most Touchdowns Per Game:
13, 1993; 2 by Miami (48) vs. Louisiana Tech
6.55 by Florida State, 1995 (35 run, 36 pass, 1
(0), Sept. 18, 2004
return in 11 games)
Fewest Touchdowns Scored:
SEASON - PUNT RETURNS
5 by Wake Forest, 1963 (4 rush, 1 pass)
Most Punt Returns:
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking:
56 by Maryland, 1973 (608 yards, 10.9 average)
67 by Florida State, 1995 (attempted 69)
Most Punt Return Yardage:
Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking:
801 by Florida State, 2005 (54 for 14.8 average)
69 by Florida State, 1995 (made 67)
Highest Punt Return Average:
Most Field Goals Made:
23.7 by North Carolina, 1955 (16 for 379 yards)
27 by Florida State, 1998 (attempted 32); by Most Punt Returns for Touchdowns:
7 by Miami, 2004 (42 returns in 12 games)
Florida State, 2007 (attempted 34).
Most Field Goals Attempted:
KICKOFF RETURNS
34 by Florida State, 2007 (made 27)
SEASON - SCORING DEFENSE
Fewest Points Allowed:
31 by Maryland, 1953 (10 games, 3.1 average)
Fewest Points Allowed Per Game:
3.1 by Maryland, 1953 (31 points, 10 games)
Most Points Allowed:
491 by Duke, 2001 (44.6 points per game in 11
games)
Most Points Allowed Per Game:
44.6 by Duke, 2001 (491 points in 11 games)
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed:
5 by Maryland, 1953 (4 rush, 1 pass)
Most Touchdowns Allowed:
65 by Duke, 2001 (36 rush, 25 pass, 4 returns)
PUNTING
FIRST DOWNS
SINGLE GAME - FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs:
40 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21), Nov.
7, 1992 (16 run, 22 pass, 2 penalty)
Most First Downs Rushing:
32 by Wake Forest (51) vs. Tulsa (21) Oct. 16,
1971
Most First Downs Passing:
27 by Wake Forest (35) vs. Georgia Tech (63),
Nov. 21, 1998
Most First Downs Penalty:
8 by Virginia vs. Boston College, Oct. 8, 2005.
Most First Downs - Two Teams:
64 by Wake Forest 37 (35) & Georgia Tech 27
(63), Nov. 21, 1998
SEASON - FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs:
350 by Florida State, 1993 (149 run, 184 pass,
17 penalties)
Most First Downs Rushing:
229 by Georgia Tech, 2012 (14 games)
Most First Downs Passing:
211 by Boston College, 2007 (14 games)
Most First Downs Penalty:
37 by Clemson, 2003 (13 games)
Most First Downs Allowed:
314 by Miami, 2012 (12 games)
(142 run, 141 pass, 31 penalties)
Fewest First Downs Gained:
84 by NC State, 1953 (51 run, 27 pass, 6 penalties)
Fewest First Downs Allowed:
96 by Clemson, 1954 (59 run, 28 pass, 9 penalty)
NC State, Amerson
Lead Nation in
Pass Interceptions
Led by sophomore cornerback
Miscellaneous Records
Most Wins in a Season:
12 by by Florida State, 2012 (12-2);
Florida State, 1999 (12-0); Clemson, 1981
(12-0); by Florida State, 1993 (12-1)
Most Losses in a Season:
12 by Duke, 2006 (0-12)
Consecutive Victories (all games):
16 by Florida State, 1992 & 1993
Consecutive Defeats (all games):
28 by Virginia, 1958-1960
Consecutive Victories (ACC games):
29 by Florida State, 1992-1995
Consecutive Defeats (ACC games):
30 by Duke, 1999-2003
Consecutive Games Scored:
232 by Florida State, 1988-2006
Consecutive Shutouts by Defense:
4 by Clemson, 1959
Consecutive Times Shutout:
6 by Wake Forest, 1963
Most Shutouts in a Season:
6 by Maryland, 1953
Most Times Shutout in a Season:
7 by Wake Forest, 1963
Consecutive Shutouts (ACC games):
4 by Clemson, 1959
Consecutive Times Shutout
(ACC games): 4 by Wake Forest, 1963
Consecutive Quarters
Opponents Held Scoreless:
16 by Clemson, 1959
Consecutive Quarters Shutout:
26 by Wake Forest, 1963
Consecutive Non-Losing ACC Seasons:
18 by Georgia Tech, 1995 through 2012-ongoing_
Consecutive Non-Winning ACC Seasons:
18 by Duke, 1995-ongoing
Consecutive 10-Win Seasons:
9 by Florida State (1992-2000) in ACC
13 by Florida State (1987-2000) Overall
Most Improved Won-Lost Record:
7 games by Wake Forest (twice) (1-10 in
1978, 8-4-0 in 1979) and (4-7 in 2005 to
11-3 in 2006); Maryland (2-10 in 2008 to
9-4 in 2010)
Largest Deficit Overcome to Win a Game:
31 by Maryland (42) vs. Miami, Fla., (40),
Nov. 10, 1984 (trailed 31-0 with 12:35
remaining in 3rd quarter)
Largest Deficit Overcome in ACC Game:
28 by Clemson (29) vs. Virginia (28),
Oct. 10, 1992 (trailed 28-0 with 1:53 remaining in 2nd quarter);
27 by NC State (56) vs. Maryland (41),
Nov. 26, 2011(trailed by 27 with 10:50
remaining in 3rd quarter)
Most Wins for 1st-Year Head Coach:
11 by Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College,
2007 (11-3).
Consecutive Wins to Open
Season for 1st-Year Head Coach:
8 by Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College,
2007.
Most 30-Point Games In a Season:
73 in 2012
Most 40 Point Games in a Season:
42 in 2012
Most Non-Offensive Touchdowns in a
Season: 47 in 2009 (12 punt returns --two
blocked; 8 kickoff returns; 17 pass interception returns; 10 fumble returns).
181
Total Offense
Total Defense
Year Team
W-L G Yds Avg
1953 Maryland............10-1 10 1942 194.2
1954 Clemson.............. 5-5 10 1761 176.1
1955 Maryland........ 10-1 10 1691 169.1
1956 So. Carolina........ 7-3 10 1998 199.8
1957 Clemson............. 7-3 10 2159 215.9
1958 North Carolina... 6-4 10 2397 239.7
1959 Clemson............. 9-2 10 1971 197.1
1960 Clemson............. 6-4 10 2121 212.1
1961 Duke................... 7-3 10 2241 224.1
1962 Maryland............ 6-4 10 2297 229.7
1963 Clemson..........5-4-1 10 1847 184.7
182
Rushing Defense
Year Team
W-L G Yds Avg
1953 Maryland............10-1 10 849 *84.9
1954 Clemson.............. 5-5 10 969 96.9
1955 Maryland............10-1 10 761 *75.9
1956 So. Carolina........ 7-3 10 1522 152.2
1957 Duke................ 6-3-2 10 1518 151.8
1958 North Carolina..... 6-4 10 1349 134.9
1959 Clemson.............. 9-2 10 1085 108.5
1960 Clemson.............. 6-4 10 1121 112.1
1961 Clemson.............. 5-5 10 1275 127.5
1962 Clemson.............. 6-4 10 1213 121.3
1963 Clemson........... 5-4-1 10 931 93.1
1964 North Carolina..... 5-5 10 1462 146.2
1965 NC State.............. 6-4 10 1254 125.4
1966 Wake Forest........ 3-7 10 1348 134.8
1967 NC State.............. 9-2 10 1321 132.1
1968 Virginia............... 7-3 10 1267 126.7
1969 North Carolina..... 5-5 10 1085 108.5
1970 North Carolina..... 8-4 11 1048 95.3
1971 North Carolina..... 9-3 11 1479 134.5
1972 Maryland.......... 5-5-1 11 1513 137.5
1973 Maryland............. 8-4 11 1233 112.1
1974 Maryland............. 8-4 11 1471 133.7
1975 Maryland............. 9-2 11 1704 154.9
1976 Maryland............11-1 11 1284 116.7
1977 North Carolina... 8-3-1 11 1487 135.2
1978 Maryland............. 9-3 11 1516 137.8
1979 Clemson.............. 8-4 11 1292 117.5
1980 Maryland............. 8-4 11 1307 118.8
1981 Maryland.......... 4-6-1 11 923 83.9
1982 Maryland............. 8-4 11 959 87.2
1983 North Carolina..... 8-4 11 1494 135.8
1984 Georgia Tech.... 6-4-1 11 1622 147.5
1985 Maryland............. 9-3 11 1384 125.8
1986 Clemson........... 8-2-2 11 1139 103.5
1987 Clemson.............10-2 11 880 80.0
1988 NC State........... 8-3-1 11 1140 103.6
1989 Clemson.............10-2 11 1041 94.6
1990 Clemson.............10-2 11 789 71.7
1991 Clemson........... 9-2-1 11 587 *53.4
1992 Florida State.......11-1 11 1103 100.3
1993 Florida State.......12-1 12 1182 98.5
1994 Virginia............... 9-3 11 700 *63.6
1995 Georgia Tech....... 6-5 11 1003 91.2
1996 Florida State.......11-1 11 649 *59.0
1997 Florida State.....11-1 11 571 *51.9
1998 Florida State.......11-2 12 958 79.8
1999 Florida State.......12-0 11 1087 98.8
2000 Florida State.......10-2 11 887 73.9
2001 Maryland............10-2 11 997 90.6
2002 Duke..................2-10 12 1446 120.5
2003 Georgia Tech....... 7-6 13 1307 100.5
2004 Florida State........ 9-3 12 997 83.1
2005 Boston College.... 9-3 12 1090 90.8
2006 Miami................. 7-6 13 882 67.8
2007 Boston College.11-3 14 1057 75.5
2008 Boston College... 9-5 14 1277 91.2
2009 North Carolina... 8-5 13 1243 95.6
2010 Boston College(1).7-6 13 1076 *82.8
2011 Florida State (2). 9-4 13 1075 82.7
2012 Florida State (3).12-2 14 1287
91.9
Year Team
W-L G Yds Avg
1953 South Carolina... 7-3 10 1334 133.4
1954 Duke................8-2-1 10 971 97.1
1955 Wake Forest....5-4-1 10 1291 129.1
1956 Virginia.............. 4-6 10 919 91.9
1957 Clemson............. 7-3 10 1045 104.5
1958 Virginia.............. 1-9 10 1386 138.6
1959 Wake Forest....... 6-4 10 1498 149.8
1960 Wake Forest....... 2-8 10 1692 169.2
1961 Maryland............ 7-3 10 1464 146.4
1962 Maryland............ 6-4 10 1480 148.0
1963 North Carolina... 9-2 10 1605 160.5
1964 Virginia.............. 5-5 10 1642 164.2
1965 Virginia.............. 5-5 10 1879 187.9
1966 Maryland............ 4-6 10 1624 162.4
1967 Maryland............ 0-9 10 1141 114.1
1968 Duke................... 4-6 10 2653 265.3
1969 Clemson............. 4-6 10 1755 175.5
1970 So. Carolina.....4-6-1 11 2440 221.8
1971 Maryland............ 2-9 11 1748 158.9
1972 NC State..........8-3-1 11 2286 207.8
1973 Virginia.............. 4-7 11 1741 158.3
1974 Maryland............ 8-4 11 1977 179.7
1975 Clemson............. 2-9 11 1798 163.5
1976 Virginia.............. 2-9 11 1253 113.9
1977 Maryland............ 8-4 11 1792 162.9
1978 Wake Forest..... 1-10 11 1816 165.1
1979 Wake Forest....... 8-4 11 2449 222.6
1980 Wake Forest....... 5-6 11 2634 239.5
1981 Wake Forest....... 4-7 11 2986 271.5
1982 Duke................... 6-5 11 3349 304.5
1983 Duke................... 3-8 11 3132 284.7
1984 Maryland............ 9-3 11 2602 236.5
1985 NC State............. 3-8 11 2845 258.6
1986 Maryland.........5-5-1 11 2728 248.0
1987 Duke................... 5-6 11 3443 313.0
1988 Duke................7-3-1 11 3868 351.6
1989 Duke................... 8-4 11 3553 323.0
1990 Maryland.........6-5-1 11 2774 252.2
1991 Duke................4-6-1 11 2887 262.5
1992 Maryland............ 3-8 11 3628 329.8
1993 Maryland............ 2-9 11 3823 347.5
1994 Florida State..10-1-1 11 3234 294.0
1995 Florida State..... 10-2 11 3616 328.7
1996 Wake Forest....... 3-8 11 2795 254.1
1997 Florida State..... 11-1 11 3740 340.0
1998 NC State............. 7-5 11 3401 309.2
1999 Florida State..... 12-0 11 3332 302.9
2000 Florida State... 10-2 11 4608 384.0
2001 Georgia Tech...... 8-5 12 3347 278.9
2002 North Carolina... 3-9 12 3199 266.6
2003 NC State............. 8-5 13 4580 352.3
2004 Miami................. 9-3 12 2812 234.3
2005 Florida State....... 8-5 13 3674 282.6
2006 Boston College.10-3 13 3135 241.2
2007 Boston College.11-3 14 4535 323.9
2008 Clemson............. 7-6 13 2832 217.8
2009 Duke................... 5-7 12 3660 305.0
2010 NC State............. 9-4 13 3655 281.2
2011 Clemson........... 10-4 14 3952 282.3
2012 Clemson........... 11-2 13 4181 321.6
Passing Defense
Year Team
W-L G Yds Avg
1953 North Carolina..... 4-6 10 782 78.2
1954 Duke................ 8-2-1 10 675 67.5
1955 Duke................ 7-2-1 10 765 76.5
1956 So. Carolina...... 7-3 10 476 47.6
1957 Clemson............. 7-3 10 597 59.7
1958 Duke................... 5-5 10 1009 100.9
1959 Wake Forest....... 6-4 10 621 62.1
1960 North Carolina... 3-7 10 676 67.6
1961 NC State............. 4-6 10 784 78.4
1962 Wake Forest..... 0-10 10 959 95.9
1963 North Carolina... 9-2 10 844 84.4
1964 NC State............. 5-5 10 1025 102.5
1965 So. Carolina........ 5-5 10 968 96.8
1966 So. Carolina........ 1-9 10 986 98.6
1967 Virginia.............. 5-5 10 918 91.8
1968 NC State............. 6-4 10 1465 146.5
1969 Virginia.............. 3-7 10 1073 107.3
1970 NC State..........3-7-1 11 2406 127.8
1971 NC State............. 3-8 11 1202 109.3
1972 Duke................... 5-6 11 1443 131.2
1973 Duke................2-8-1 11 1091 99.2
1974 North Carolina... 7-5 11 1175 106.8
Scoring Offense
Year Team
W-L G
1953 Maryland............10-1 10
1954 Maryland.......... 7-2-1 10
1955 Maryland............10-1 10
1956 Duke................ 5-4-1 10
1957 Clemson.............. 7-3 10
1958 North Carolina..... 6-4 10
1959 Clemson.............. 9-2 10
1960 Clemson.............. 6-4 10
1961 Clemson.............. 5-5 10
1962 Duke................... 8-2 10
1963 Duke................ 5-4-1 10
1964 North Carolina..... 5-5 10
1965 Duke................... 6-4 10
1966 Virginia............... 4-6 10
1967 NC State.............. 9-2 10
1968 Virginia............... 7-3 10
1969 North Carolina..... 5-5 10
1970 North Carolina..... 8-4 11
1971 North Carolina..... 9-3 11
1972 NC State........... 8-3-1 11
1973 NC State.............. 9-3 11
1974 North Carolina..... 7-5 11
1975 Maryland.......... 9-2-1 11
1976 Maryland............11-1 11
1977 Maryland............. 8-4 11
1978 Clemson.............11-1 11
1979 North Carolina.. 8-3-1 11
1980 North Carolina....11-1 11
1981 North Carolina....10-2 11
1982 Maryland............. 8-4 11
1983 Clemson........... 9-1-1 11
1984 Maryland............. 9-3 11
1985 Maryland............. 9-3 11
1986 Wake Forest........ 5-6 11
1987 Duke................ 7-3-1 11
1988 Clemson.............10-2 11
1989 Duke................... 8-4 11
1990 Virginia............... 8-4 11
1991 Virginia............ 8-3-1 11
1992 Florida State.......11-1 11
1993 Florida State.......12-1 12
1994 Florida State... 10-1-1 11
1995 Florida State... 10-2 11
Scoring Defense
Year Team
W-L G
1953 Maryland........ 10-1 10
1954 Maryland.........7-2-1 10
1955 Maryland.......... 10-1 10
1956 So. Carolina........ 7-3 10
1957 NC State..........7-1-2 10
1958 North Carolina... 6-4 10
1959 Clemson............. 9-2 10
1960 Duke................... 8-3 10
1961 Duke................... 7-3 10
1962 Duke................... 8-2 10
1963 NC State............. 8-3 10
1964 Maryland............ 5-5 10
1965 NC State............. 6-4 10
1966 Wake Forest....... 3-7 10
1967 NC State............. 9-2 10
1968 Clemson..........4-5-1 10
1969 North Carolina... 5-5 10
1970 North Carolina... 8-4 11
NC State..........3-7-1 11
1971 North Carolina... 9-3 11
1972 Duke................... 5-6 11
1973 Maryland............ 8-4 11
1974 Maryland............ 8-4 11
1975 Maryland.........9-2-1 11
1976 Maryland.......... 11-1 11
1977 North Carolina..8-3-1 11
1978 Clemson........... 11-1 11
1979 Clemson............. 8-4 11
1980 North Carolina. 11-1 11
1981 Clemson........... 12-0 11
1982 North Carolina... 8-4 11
1983 North Carolina... 8-4 11
1984 Georgia Tech...6-4-1 11
1985 Georgia Tech...9-2-1 11
1986 Clemson..........8-2-2 11
1987 Clemson........... 10-2 11
1988 NC State..........8-3-1 11
1989 Clemson........... 10-2 11
1990 Clemson........... 10-2 11
1991 Virginia...........8-3-1 11
1992 NC State..........9-3-1 11
1993 Florida State..... 12-1 12
1994 Florida State..10-1-1 11
1995 Clemson............. 8-4 11
1996 North Carolina. 10-2 11
1997 North Carolina. 11-1 11
1998 Florida State..... 11-2 12
1999 Florida State..... 12-0 11
2000 Florida State..... 10-2 11
2001 Maryland.......... 10-2 11
2002 Maryland.......... 11-3 14
2003 Maryland.......... 10-3 13
2004 Virginia Tech.... 10-3 13
2005 Virginia Tech.... 11-2 13
2006 Virginia Tech.... 10-3 13
2007 Virginia Tech.... 11-3 14
2008 Virginia Tech.... 10-4 14
2009 Virginia Tech.... 10-3 13
2010 Clemson............. 6-7 13
2011 Florida State (4). 9-4 13
2012 Florida State (6).12-2 14
Pts Avg
298 29.8
280 28.0
211 21.1
184 18.4
216 21.6
195 19.5
262 26.2
197 19.7
199 19.9
199 19.9
230 23.0
178 17.8
216 21.6
214 21.4
200 20.0
328 32.8
200 20.0
346 31.5
285 25.9
360 32.7
365 33.2
340 30.9
299 27.2
273 24.8
237 21.5
351 31.9
273 24.8
281 25.5
344 31.3
353 32.1
338 30.7
352 32.0
291 26.5
325 29.5
301 27.4
329 29.9
356 32.4
442 40.2
313 28.5
419 38.1
518 43.2
406 36.9
532 48.4
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426
437
391
448
509
390
460
489
380
440
425
430
434
473
474
446
533
38.7
39.7
35.6
40.7
42.4
35.5
32.9
37.6
31.7
33.8
32.7
33.1
33.4
33.8
33.9
34.3
41.0
Pts Avg
31 *3.1
67 6.7
57 5.7
67 6.7
67 6.7
109 10.9
96 9.6
108 10.8
106 10.6
105 10.5
91 9.1
126 12.6
110 11.0
162 16.2
87 8.7
179 17.9
164 16.4
179 16.3
179 16.3
145 13.2
156 14.2
124 11.3
97 8.8
150 13.6
85 7.7
81 *7.4
116 10.5
92 8.4
123 11.2
90 8.2
139 12.6
188 17.1
201 18.3
118 10.7
166 15.1
166 15.1
142 12.9
131 11.9
109 9.9
119 10.8
184 15.3
113 *9.4
183 16.6
178 16.2
110 *10.0
143 13.0
138 11.5
174 15.8
123 10.2
210 19.1
228 16.3
206 15.8
167 12.8
168 12.9
143 *11.0
225 16.1
234 16.7
203 15.6
244 18.8
196 15.1
208
14.7
183
POINTS SCORED
82 Clemson (82).......... Wake Forest (24)
77 Florida State (77)..........NC State (17)
74 Maryland (74)............... Missouri (13)
72 Florida State (72).... Wake Forest (13)
70 Clemson (70).......... C. Michigan (14)
70 Georgia Tech (70).................Navy (7)
70 Florida State (70)............... Tulane (7)
70 Florida State (70)................Duke (26)
69 Virginia (69)..........James Madison (9)
69 Florida State (69).........Maryland (21)
69 Georgia Tech (69)..........Samford (14)
69 Florida State (69).. Western Carolina (0)
69 Florida State (69)............ Murray State (3)
68 Georgia Tech (68)......North Carolina (50)
66 Virginia Tech (66).... Appalachian St. (13)
66 Georgia Tech (66)............Kansas (24)
66 North Carolina (66).............. Idaho (0)
65 NC State (65)......................Navy (19)
65 NC State (65)........... Murray State (7)
1981
1995
1954
1995
2007
2001
1992
1995
1979
1992
2007
2008
2012
2012
2011
2011
2012
2002
2009
2012
2010
2010
2012
2003
1994
1987
2011
2012
2006
2003
2001
2009
2007
1999
1993
2009
2011
1994
1973
2012
184
RUSHING YARDAGE
604 Georgia Tech (66)............Kansas (24)
582 Maryland (62)................ Virginia (24)
536 Clemson (82).......... Wake Forest (24)
528 Wake Forest (51).................Tulsa (21)
494 Virginia (50)........................Duke (20)
492 Maryland (74)............... Missouri (13)
472 North Carolina (14)...............Duke (0)
472 Georgia Tech (41).............Miami (23)
469 Georgia Tech (59)..... Presbyterian (3)
467 North Carolina (48).Wake Forest (10)
461 Georgia Tech (56).......... Virginia (20)
457 North Carolina (61)..............VMI (11)
456 Virginia (41)................. Davidson (14)
451 North Carolina (27).......... Virginia (7)
1965
1965
1978
1971
1965
2011
1975
1981
1971
1968
1954
1970
2008
2012
1981
2012
1969
1968
1986
Passing
PASS ATTEMPTS
78 Wake Forest (26).................Duke (42)
73 NC State (26)......................Duke (35)
68 Florida State (28)........... Virginia (33)
67 Wake Forest (23)...........NC State (52)
67 Wake Forest (33)..........Maryland (45)
67 Clemson (38).........Virginia Tech (14)
1995
1989
1995
1995
1981
2007
1992
1975
1995
2000
2011
1981
2012
1995
1995
1994
2012
1993
2012
1982
PASS COMPLETIONS
55 Wake Forest (26).................Duke (42)
50 Wake Forest (23)...........NC State (52)
47 Wake Forest (33)..........Maryland (45)
46 Maryland (17).........Florida State (59)
42 Wake Forest (35).... Georgia Tech (63)
43 Duke (20)............Boston College (19)
41 Virginia (37)..................NC State (51)
41 Duke (38)............... Georgia Tech (41)
41 Wake Forest (23).... Georgia Tech (24)
41 Virginia (15)........... Georgia Tech (23)
40 Florida State (31).............Florida (31)
40 Wake Forest (31)..........Maryland (52)
40 Boston College (14)... Wake Forest (21)
40 Duke (49).....................NC Sttate (28)
1995
1995
1981
1995
1998
2011
2003
1997
1995
2002
1994
1982
2006
2009
PASSING YARDAGE
566 Miami (44)....................NC State (37)
556 Wake Forest (33)..........Maryland (45)
545 Wake Forest (23)...........NC State (52)
536 Florida State (63)................Duke (14)
535 NC State (26)......................Duke (35)
521 Florida State (54)............ Clemson (7)
506 Florida State (58)...... Wake Forest (7)
501 Wake Forest (23).... Georgia Tech (24)
498 Maryland (17)........Virginia Tech (20)
496 Florida State (24)..............Miami (27)
496 Florida State (59).........Maryland (17)
2012
1981
1995
2000
1989
2000
1997
1995
1993
2000
1995
Total Offense
TOTAL OFFENSE
858 Florida State (69).........Maryland (21)
802 Maryland (62)................ Virginia (24)
797 Florida State (70)................Duke (26)
771 Florida State (54)............ Clemson (7)
768 Georgia Tech (66)............Kansas (24)
756 Clemson (82).......... Wake Forest (24)
754 Clemson (62)................NC State (48)
749 Florida State (72).... Wake Forest (13)
745 Florida State (77)..........NC State (17)
731 Florida State (52).........Maryland (20)
718 Clemson (56)......................Duke (20)
714 North Carolina (59)......Maryland (42)
712 Georgia Tech (59)..... Presbyterian (3)
706 Duke (46)................ Wake Forest (26)
OFFENSIVE PLAYS
105 NC State (14)...............Maryland (10)
102 North Carolina (32)........ Virginia (20)
102 Clemson (62)................NC State (48)
100 Maryland (55).....................Duke (21)
100 Duke (44)...............Northwestern (10)
99 South Carolina (7)........... Clemson (3)
98 Virginia (28)........ South Carolina (49)
98 Clemson (23)...............Maryland (53)
98 Duke (31)......................NC State (55)
Rushing
1992
1959
2012
2004
1998
1968
1968
1992
2001
RUSH ATTEMPTS
94 Wake Forest (51).................Tulsa (21) 1971
84 Duke (42)........................NC State (0) 1956
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Year
W-L
G
TD Total Avg
School
Year
W-L
G TDs Total Avg
1. Maryland*.......... 1953 10-0 10 5 31 3.1
1. Florida State........1995 9-2 11 72 532 48.4
2. Maryland............ 1955 10-0 10 9 57 5.7
2. Florida State*......1993 11-1 12 70 518
43.2
3. Maryland............ 1954
7-2-1 10 10 67 6.7
3. Florida State........2000 11-1 12 67 509
42.4
South Carolina... 1956 7-3 10 10 67 6.7
4. Clemson..............2012 11-2 13 68 533
41.0
NC State............. 1957
7-1-2 10 10 67 6.7
5. Georgia Tech.......1999 8-3 11 59 448 40.7
6. North Carolina* .1977 8-2-1 11 10 81 7.4
6. North Carolina....2012 8-4 12 62 487
40.6
7. Virginia...............1990 8-3 11 56 442 40.2 7. Maryland............ 1976 11-0 11 11 85 7.7
7-2-1 10 12 81 8.1
8. Florida State........1997 10-1 11 55 437 39.7 8. Duke................... 1953
9.
Clemson.............
1981 11-0
11 9 90 8.2
9. Florida State........2012 12-2 14 68 550
39.3
1
0.
Clemson.............
1979
8-3
11 8 92 8.4
10. Florida State........1996 11-0 11 54 426 38.7
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED - DEFENSE
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - OFFENSE
School
Year W-L
G Run Pass Oth Total
1. Maryland............1953 10-0 10 2 2 1 5
School
Year W-L
G Run Pass Ret Total
2. Clemson..............1979 8-3 11 5 3 0 8
1.
Florida State 1995 9-2 11 35 36 1 72
3. Maryland............1955 10-0 10 3 4 2 9
2. Florida State...........1993
11-1 12 26 37 7 70
Clemson..............1981 11-0 11 4 5 0 9
3. Florida State...........2012
12-2 14 40 24 4 68
5. Maryland............1954
7-2-1
10 5 5 0 10
4. Clemson.................2012
11-2 13 26 40 2 68
NC State.............1957
7-1-2
10 5 4 1 10
5. Florida State...........2000
11-1 12 27 36 4 67
North Carolina....1977
8-2-1
11 5 5 0 10
6. Georgia Tech..........2012 7-7 14 48 12 3 63
8. Maryland............1976 11-0 11 7 4 0 11
7. NC State.................2002
11-3 14 33 20 9 62
Clemson..............1990 9-2 11 5 5 1 11
Georgia Tech..........2009
11-3 14 47 11 4 62
10. Three teams tied with 12
North Carolina.......2012 8-4 12 28 29 5 62
10. Georgia Tech..........1999 8-3 11 29 29 1 59
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED - DEFENSE
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE
School
Year W-L G Run Pass Avg Total
School
Year W-L G Run Pass Avg Total
1. Maryland.............1955 10-0 10 761 932 169.3 1693
1. Clemson.................2012 11-2 13 2484 4181 512.7 6665
2. Clemson..............1954 5-5 10 969 792 176.1 1761
2. Florida State...........2012 12-2 14 2882 3709 470.8 6591
3. Clemson..............1963 5-4-1 10 931 916 184.7 1847
3. Florida State...........2000 11-1 12 1980 4608 549.0 6588
4. Maryland.............1953 10-0 10 849 1093 194.2 1942
4. Florida State...........1993 11-1 12 2667 3909 548.0 6576
5. Clemson..............1959 8-2 10 1085 886 197.1 1971
5. Georgia Tech..........2012 7-7 14 4357 1818 441.1 6175
6. South Carolina....1956 7-3 10 1522 476 199.8 1998
6. Clemson.................2011 10-4 14 2219 3952 440.8 6171
7. Clemson..............1960 6-4 10 1121 1000 212.1 2121
7. Florida State...........1995 9-2 11 2442 3616 550.7 6058
8. Duke....................1955 7-2-1 10 1370 765 213.5 2135
8. Georgia Tech..........2011 8-5 13 4114 1850 458.8 5964
9. Clemson..............1957 7-3 10 1562 597 215.9 2159
9. Boston College.......2007 11-3 14 1416 5435 425.1 5951
10. North Carolina....1997 10-1 11 857 1445 209.3 2302
10. Georgia Tech..........2009 11-3 14 4136 1774 422.1 5910
FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME - DEFENSE
TOTAL YARDS PER GAME
School
Year
1. Florida State...........1995
2. Florida State*.........2000
3. Florida State...........1993
4. Clemson.................2012
5. Georgia Tech*........1999
6. Duke.......................1989
7. Virginia..................1990
8. North Carolina.......2012
9. Florida State...........1994
10. Florida State...........2012
W-L
9-2
11-1
11-1
11-2
8-3
8-3
8-3
8-4
9-1-1
12-2
School
Year W-L G Run Pass Total Avg
1. Maryland.............1955 10-0 10 761 932 1693
169.3
2. Clemson..............1954 5-5 10 969 792 1761
176.1
3. Clemson..............1963 5-4-1 10 931 916 1847
184.7
4. Maryland.............1953 10-0 10 849 1093 1942
194.2
5. Clemson..............1959 8-2 10 1085 886 1971 197.1
6. South Carolina....1956 7-3 10 1522 476 1998 199.8
7. North Carolina....1997 10-1 11 857 1445 2302
209.3
8. Maryland.............1976 11-0 11 1284 1037 2321 211.0
9. Clemson..............1960 6-4 10 1121 1000 2121
212.1
10. Duke....................1955 7-2-1 10 1370 765 2134 213.4
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TD Yds
48 4357
31 4203
47 4136
45 4114
32 3552
20 3344
37 3262
31 3137
33 3135
32 3054
School
Year W-L G Car Avg TD Total
1. Florida State.........1997 10-1 11 379 51.9 10 571
2. Clemson...............1991 9-1-1 11 360 53.4 5 587
3. Florida State.........1996 11-0 11 418 59.0 5 649
4. Virginia................1994 8-3 11 323 63.6 9 700
5. Maryland..............1955 10-0 10 na na 3 761
6. Clemson...............1990 9-2 11 369 71.7 5 789
7. North Carolina......1996 9-2 11 334 73.9 5 813
8. Maryland..............1953 10-0 10 362 84.9 2 849
9. North Carolina......1997 10-1 11 371 77.9 5 857
10. Clemson...............1987 9-2 11 388 80.0 10 880
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME - DEFENSE
School
Year W-L
G Car TD Total Avg
1. Florida State.........1997 10-1 11 379 10 571
51.9
2. Clemson...............1991 9-1-1 11 360 5 587
53.4
3. Florida State.........1996 11-0 11 418 5 649
59.0
4. Virginia................1994 8-3 11 323 9 700
63.6
5. Miami..................2006 7-6 13 391 12 882
67.8
6. Clemson...............1990 9-2 11 369 5 789
71.7
7. North Carolina......1996 9-2 11 334 5 813
73.1
8. Florida State.........2000 11-1 12 387 6 887
73.2
9. Boston College....2007 11-3 14 436 8 1057 75.5
10. Maryland.............1955 10-0 10 na na 761 76.1
School
Year W-L
G Car Total TD Avg
1. Maryland.............1954 7-2-1 10 425 2488 -- 5.85
2. Florida State........1995 9-2 11 420 2442 35 5.81
3. Georgia Tech.......2011 8-5 13 718 4114 45
5.729
4. Clemson...............2006 8-5 13 495
2832 31
5.721
5. Florida State........1993 11-1 12 470
2667 26 5.67
6. Florida State........2012 12-2 14 513
2882 40 5.62
7. Georgia Tech.......2010 6-7 13 753
4203 31 5.58
8. Georgia Tech.......2008 9-4 13 640
3552 32 5.55
9. Virginia................1990 8-3 11 520 2831 31 5.44
10. Georgia Tech.......2012 7-7 14 808
3457 48 5.39
School
Year W-L
G Car
Yds Td Per
1. Florida State........ 1997 10-1 11 379 571 10
1.507
2. Florida State........ 1996
11-0 11
418 649 5
1.553
3. Clemson............... 1991
9-1-1 11
360 587 5
1.631
4. Clemson............... 1990 9-2 11
369 789 5
2.138
5. Virginia................ 1994 8-3 11
323 700 9
2.167
6. Miami.................. 2006 7-6 13 391 882 12
2.256
7. Clemson............... 1987 9-2 11 388 880 10
2.268
8. Maryland............. 1981
4-6-1 11
404 923 4
2.285
9. Florida State........ 2000
11-1 12
387 887 6
2.292
10. North Carolina..... 1997
10-1 11
371 857 5
2.310
School
Year W-L
G
Att Comp TD Yds
1. Florida State........2000 11-1 12 469 264 36
4608
2. NC State..............2003 8-5 13 496 357 35
4580
3. Boston College....2007 11-3 14 659 390 31
4535
4. Clemson...............2012 11-2 13 474 318 50
4181
5. NC State..............2012 7-6 13 569 330 31
4031
6. Clemson...............2011 10-4 14 525 311 33
3952
7. Florida State........1993 11-1 12 469 327 37
3909
8. Duke....................1988 7-3-1 11 496 292 24 3868
9. Maryland.............1993 2-9 11 473 3-2 26 3828
10. Florida State........1997 10-1 11 440 262 30 3740
School
Year W-L
G Att Comp TD Total
1. South Carolina.....1956 7-3 10 107 43 3 476
2. Clemson...............1956
7-1-2 10 128 50 0 553
3. Clemson...............1957 7-3 10 129 49 4 597
4. Maryland.............1957 5-5 10 146 51 5 599
5. North Carolina.....1957 6-4 10 141 51 4 617
6. Wake Forest.........1959 6-4 10 128 57 7 621
7. Maryland.............1956
2-7-1 10 135 58 2 664
8. Duke....................1954
7-2-1 10 143 61 3 675
9. North Carolina.....1960 3-7 10 147 56 5 676
10. Virginia................1957
3-6-1 10 121 47 8 738
186
School
Year W-L G Att Comp Total Avg
1. South Carolina.....1956 7-3 10 107 43 476 47.6
2. Clemson...............1956 7-1-2 10 128 50 553 55.3
3. Clemson...............1957 7-3 10 129 49 597 59.7
4. Maryland.............1957 5-5 10 146 51 599 59.9
5. North Carolina.....1957 6-4 10 141 51 617 61.7
6. Wake Forest.........1959 6-4 10 128 57 621 62.1
7. Maryland.............1956 2-7-1 10 135 58 612 66.4
8. Duke....................1954 7-2-1 10 143 61 675 67.5
9. North Carolina.....1960 3-7 10 147 56 676 67.6
10. Virginia................1957 3-6-1 10 121 47 738 73.8
School
Year
W-L
G
TD
Avg Total
1. Maryland.............1955 10-0 10 n/a
3.000 30
2. Virginia...............1994 8-3 11
3 2.455 27
NC State..............2011 8-5 13 3
2.077 27
4. Boston College....2008 9-5 14 5
1.857 26
5. Virginia...............1995 8-4 12 0
2.083 25
6. Boston College....2007 11-3 14 3
1.786 25
7. Duke....................1954
7-2-1 10 0
2.400 24
Georgia Tech.......1990 10-0-1 11
1 2.182 24
Maryland.............2001 10-1 11
0 2.182 24
10. NC State..............1965 6-4 10 2
2.300 23
Maryland.............1965 4-6 10 1
2.300 23
Clemson..............1978 10-1 11
1 2.091 23
Clemson..............1981 11-0 11
1 2.091 23
Virginia...............1987 7-4 11
0 2.091 23
Virginia Tech.......2010 11-3 14 2
1.643 23
QUARTERBACK SACKS BY DEFENSE
School
Year
W-L
G
Yds
PG Total
1. Florida State........1996 11-0 11 359 6.1 67
2. North Carolina....2000 6-5 11 375 4.8 53
3. Florida State........1997 10-1 11 348 4.5 50
4. Maryland.............1985 8-3 11 338 4.5 49
5. NC State..............2002 11-3 14 355 3.4 48
Florida State........2010 10-4 14 264 3.4 48
Georgia Tech.......2007 7-6 13 302 3.6 48
8. Virginia Tech.......2007 11-3 14 208 3.4 47
9. Clemson..............1999 6-5 11 320 4.2 46
Clemson..............1992 5-6 11 278 4.2 46
Maryland.............1981
4-6-1 11 256 4.2 46
Turtle tenacity
Rushing Offense
Single Season Improvement
Passing Offense
Single Season Improvement
Total Offense
Single Season Improvement
School Year PG
Year PG Imp.
N. Carolina.... 85 135.0 86 252.5 +117.5
Virginia......... 03 130.2 04 242.8 +112.6
W. Forest...... 98 65.4 99 211.0 +110.3
Ga. Tech....... 94 104.1 95 211.0 +106.9
Maryland....... 00 124.1 01 220.7 +96.6
School Year PG
Year PG Imp.
Maryland....... 91 165.0 92 329.8 +164.8
Duke............. 67 120.4 68 265.3 +144.9
Duke............. 86 179.9 87 313.0 +133.1
Duke............. 79 107.5 80 228.0 +120.5
W. Forest...... 94 159.9 95 279.4 +119.5
School Year PG
Year PG Imp.
Maryland....... 91 271.5 92 466.5 +195.0
NC State........ 71 246.5 72 432.5 +186.0
Virginia......... 63 168.0 64 312.7 +144.7
Virginia........ 09 269.6 10 404.8 +135.2
Virginia......... 67 311.2 68 439.4 +128.2
Fla. State....... 99 425.7 00 549.0 +123.3
Deacon defense
Pack plaudits
North Carolina finished the 1986 season second in the ACC and 10th nationally in rushing
yards per game (252.5) ... the 117.5 yards per
game improvement from the previous season
marked the best single-season improvement
in ACC history.
Imp.
-158.3
-139.2
-126.2
-125.1
-115.0
Maryland had the 4th best defensive turnaround in ACC history in 2012, yielding only
336.8 yards per game...NC State recorded the
best, leading the nation in total defense in
2004, yielding 221.4 yards per game ... the
year before, the Wolfpack was 89th nationally allowing 421.0 yards per game.
Total Defense
Single Season Improvement
School......... Year Yds. Year Yds. Imp.
NC State..........03 421.0 04 221.4 -199.6
N. Carolina......76 365.3 77 238.5 -126.8
N. Carolina......68 387.6 69 261.8 -125.8
Maryland........11 457.2 12 336.8 -120.4
NC State..........87 383.3 88 264.3 -119.0
187
ACC ALL-AMERICAS
Preface
The ACC All-America roster consists of
only those players who were first, second or
third-team selections on one or more of the
All-America teams. Not included are players
who received honorable mention recognition.
Those players recognized as consensus selections are shown in bold type.
AFC............... American Football Coaches
ALL-B.........................All-America Board
ALP..........................................All Players
AP....................................Associated Press
ATH.................................................Athlon
BP............................................Boston Post
BR......................................Boston Record
BST...................................Bill Stern Team
CAA...... Bill Cunningham All-America Team
CBS................................... CBS Sportsline
CD..................................Collegiate Digest
CFN............... College Football News.com
CH..........................................Churchmans
CHP.................................... Charles Parker
CHM................................. College Humor
CL.................................................. Colliers
CNNSI...................................CNNSI.com
CP..........................................Central Press
CPFW...... College & Pro Football Weekly
CSM.................. College Sports Magazine
CSW...................... College Sports Writers
DS............................................Dell Sports
ESPN........................................ ESPN.com
FBD................................... Football Digest
FC...................................Football Coaches
FN...................................... Football News
FBW...................................Football World
FW....................................Football Writers
Fox......................................FoxSportsNext
Grid............................. Gridiron Magazine
GR..................................... Grantland Rice
HRT.............................Hearst Newspapers
HEIS.............................................Heisman
HLM................................................ Helms
HMG........................... Harpers Magazine
HW...................................... Harry Wismer
IFA...................Illustrated Football Annual
INS................. International News Service
KDK................................................ Kodak
KR.......................................Knute Rockne
LIB................................................. Liberty
LIFE................................... Life Magazine
LHB.........................................L.H. Baker
MNK.................................... Frank Menke
NANA......N. American Newspaper Alliance
NEA.........Newspaper Enterprise America
NW........................................... Newsweek
NYN................................ New York News
NYS................................... New York Sun
NYW...............................New York World
PD.......................................... Parke Davis
PDP............................. Pittsburgh Dispatch
PFW...........................Pro Football Weekly
R...............................................Rivals.com
RED.........................................Red Grange
SC..............................................Scout.com
SH....................................Scripps-Howard
SIC.................................................. SI.com
SLS.......................................St. Louis Star
SLT....................................St. Louis Times
Time..................................Time Magazine
TSN.............................The Sporting News
UPI................... United Press International
US................................... Universal Sports
WC........................................Walter Camp
WIL......................................... Williamson
Y........................................... Yahoo Sports
188
Boston College
Clemson Tigers
ACC ALL-AMERICAS
2012
2012
2012
2012
189
ACC ALL-AMERICAS
1924 Doug Wyckoff, FB.................................... GR-2
1925 Walter Godwin, G.................................... INS-2
1925 Doug Wyckoff, FB......................... UP-2, INS-3
1928 Warner Mizell, RB........ NANA-1, INS-1, AP-2
UPI-2, NEA-2, CP-2
1928 Roy Lumpkin, HB..................................NEA-3
1928 Peter Pund, C..... GR-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, INS-1
NANA-2, CP-2, AP-3, WC-1
1928 Frank Speer, T............................................AP-1
1930 Vance Maree, T........................................ INS-3
1937 Bill Jordan, E................... AP-2, INS-2, NEA-3
1938 Jack Chivington, G................................. HRT-2
1939 Bob Ison, E......................HRT-1, CP-3, NEA-3
1940 Bob Ison, E.............................................. UPI-3
1942 Clint Castleberry, HB....................UPI-2, INS-2
NEA-2, TSN-3, AP-3
1942 Harvey Hardy, G.............UPI-1, NEA-1, CP-1
NW-1, AP-2
1942 Ed Ryckeley, G..........................................FN-2
1943 George Manning, C................................ TSN-2
1943 George Prokop, HB.......... AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2
CP-2, INS-2, FBD-2
1943 John Steber, G....... AP-1, INS-1, UPI-2, TSN-2
1944 Frank Broyles, HB.................................... FW-2
1944 Luke Bowen, G.......................Stars & Stripes-1
1944 Phil Tinsley, E................ AP-1, TSN-1, NEA-1
CP-1, GR-1, UPI-2, FW-2, FBD-2
1946 Paul Duke, C.......AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, WC-1
CL-1, AFCA-1
1947 Bob Davis, T.................. UPI-1, NEA-1, INS-1
KDK-1, CL-1, TSN-1, FW-1
1948 George Brodnax, E....................................CL-1
1948 Glen Healy, G.....NEA-1, INS-1, TSN-1, FW-1
1951 Ray Beck, G............AP-1, NEA-1, FW-1, CL-1
1951 Lamar Wheat, DT.................................... INS-1
1952 Hal Miller, T....... UPI-1, NEA-1, TSN-1, FW-1, WC-1
1952 Leon Hardeman, HB... INS-1,TSN-1,NEA-2,UPI-2
1952 Buck Martin, E..........................................CL-1
1952 George Morris, LB............ NEA-1, FW-1, AP-2
1952 Bobby Moorehead, DB.................. AP-1, INS-1
1952 Pete Brown, C.............................. AP-1, NEA-2
1953 Larry Morris, C.................AP-1, UPI-1, CL-1
TSN-1, INS-2, WC-1
1954 Larry Morris, C........................................ UPI-2
1954 Franklin Brooks, G.................................. UPI-3
1955 Franklin Brooks, G.................................. UPI-3
1956 Alan Ecker, G.............................UPI-2, NEA-2
1956 Don Stephenson, C........... FW-1, Look-1, AP-2
UPI-3, NYN-3
1957 Don Stephenson, C........UPI-1, TSN-1, NYN-1
INS-2, AP-2
1959 Maxie Baughan, C....... AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1
FN-1, TSN-1, WC-1
1962 Rufus Guthrie, G.............AFCA-1, FW-1, FN-1
NEA-2, AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-3
1962 Billy Lothridge, QB....................... FN-1, UPI-3
1962 Mike McNames, FB...............................NEA-3
1962 Dave Watson, G............................. FN-1, UPI-3
1963 Billy Lothridge, QB............AP-1, FW-1, UPI-2
1963 Billy Martin, E............... NEA-1, TSN-1. UPI-2
1964 Gerry Bussell, DB................................... TSN-1
1965 Bill Curry, C......................................... AFCA-2
1966 Jim Breland, C............... AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1
AFCA-1, FN-1, CP-1, WC-1
1966 Lenny Snow, TB.............................FW-1, FN-2
1969 Rock Perdoni, DT......................................AP-3
1970 Rock Perdoni, DT........ AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1
FW-1, TSN-1, CP-1, WC-1
1971 Smylie Gebhart, DE...................................AP-1
1972 Randy Rhino, DB...........................FW-1, AP-2
1973 Randy Rhino, DB........UPI-1, AFCA-1, WC-1
1974 Randy Rhino, DB.............. WC-1, AP-2, UPI-2
1975 Leo Tierney, C...........................................AP-3
1976 Leo Tierney, C............................... UPI-2, AP-3
1977 Lucius Sanford, LB....... AFCA-1, TSN-1, AP-2
1978 Eddie Lee Ivery, RB...................... AP-2, UPI-2
1978 Don Bessillieu, DB................................. TSN-1
1984 Robert Lavette, RB....................................FN-3
1985 Pat Swilling, LB.... FW-1, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-3
1985 John Davis, OT.............................TSN-1, FN-2
1986 John Davis, OT.............................. SH-1, UPI-2
1987 Riccardo Ingram, DB............................... UPI-2
1989 Ken Swilling, DB......................................AP-3
1990 Ken Swilling, DB ......... AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1
WC-1, TSN-1, FN-1
1990 Marco Coleman, LB..................................SH-1
1991 Willie Clay, DB.......AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-2
1991 Marco Coleman, LB............ FW-1, SH-1, AP-2
UPI-2, FN-2, TSN-2
1992 Coleman Rudolph, DT.................WC-1, TSN-1
SH-1, FN-2, AP-2
190
Maryland Terrapins
2005
2005
2007
2007
2010
2011
Miami Hurricanes
ACC ALL-AMERICAS
2001 William Joseph, DT...................................AP-3
2002 Ken Dorsey, QB...... FC-1, WC-1, AP-3, TSN-3
2002 Jerome McDougle, DE.......FC-1, AP-2, TSN-2
2002 Andre Johnson, WR...................................AP-3
2002 William Joseph, DT...................................AP-3
2002 Kellen Winslow, TE......................AP-2, TSN-2
2002 Jonathan Vilma, LB................... CFN-2, TSN-3
2002 Willis McGahee, RB......... AP-1, FC-1, FW-1,
CNN-1, WC-1,CFN-2
2002 Brett Romberg, C.............. AP-1, FC-1, FW-1,
CNN-1, CFN-1, TSN-2
2003 Kellen Winslow, TE........AP-1, FW-1, TSN-1,
WC-1, FC-1, CNN-2,
2003 Sean Taylor, DB..............AP-1, FW-1, CNN-1,
TSN-1, CFN-1, WC-1
2003 Jonathan Vilma, LB.WC-1, FC-1, AP-2, CNN-2
2003 Ryne Robinson, PR................................. CFN-1
2003 Vernon Carey, OL.........................AP-3, CFN-3
2003 D.J. Williams, LB......................... TSN-2, AP-3
2003 Antrel Rolle, DB........................................AP-3
2003 Vince Wilfolk, DT.................................. CFN-3
2004 Antrel Rolle, DB...............AP-1, FW-1, WC-1,
TSN-1, FC-1, CFN-1, CNNSI-1
2004 Devin Hester, KR........... WC-1, TSN-1, CFN-2
2005 Eric Winston, OT........AFCA-1, CBS-1, WC-1,
CNN-1, CFN-1, AP-2
2005 Kelly Jennings, DB..... CNN-1, CBS-1, AP-2, CFN-2
2005 Brandon Merriweather, DB....FW-1, CFN-2, TSN-2
2005 Orien Harris, DL........................................AP-2
2006 Kenny Phillips, DB...................................... R-3
2007 Kenny Phillips, DB.....TSN-2, AP-3, R-3, CFN-3.
2009 Brandon Harris, CB....................... SIC-2, AP-3
2010 Orlando Franklin, T................................ CFN-3
2010 Leonard Hankerson, WR............................. R-3
2011 Sean Spence, LB............................ Fox-2, SC-2
2012 Duke Johnson, SP........................WC-2, CBS-3
NC State Wolfpack
Pitt Panthers
191
ACC ALL-AMERICAS
1976 Tony Dorsett, RB...........AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFC,
FW, TSN, FN, CFN
1976 Al Romano, MG...............................................
1977 Matt Cavanaugh, QB................................. AFC
1977 Randy Holloway, DT......... UPI, NEA, WC, AFC,
FW, TSN, FN
1977 Bob Jury, DB.....................AP, WC, FW, TSN
1977 Tom Brzoza, C............................AP, UPI, WC
1978 Hugh Green, DE.........................AP, UPI, WC
1978 Gordon Jones, WR........................... NEA, AFC
1979 Hugh Green, DE.... AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFCA, FW, TSN
1980 Hugh Green, DE....AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFC, FW, TSN
1980 Mark May, T.........AP, WC, UPI, AFC, FW, TSN
1981 Sal Sunseri, LB..........................AP, AFC, FW
1981 Jimbo Covert, T......................................... NEA
1981 Dan Marino, QB.............NEA, WC, AFC, TSN
1981 Julius Dawkins, SE....................................... AP
1982 Jimbo Covert, T.............UPI, WC, FCA, FW
1982 Bill Maas, DT.............................................TSN
1982 Bill Fralic, T.........................................AP, NEA
1983 Bill Fralic, T.....AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFC, FW, TSN
1984 Bill Fralic, T.....AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFC, FW, TSN
1986 Randy Dixon, T.............UPI, WC, AFC, TSN
1986 Tony Woods, DE.......................UPI, FW, TSN
1987 Ezekial Gadson, LB..................................... FW
1987 Craig Heyward, RB.. AP, UPI, FW, SH, TSN
1988 Mark Stepnoski, G.......... WC, AFC, FW, TSN
1988 Jerry Olsavsky, LB..................................... AFC
1989 Mark Spindler, DT......................................TSN
1990 Brian Greenfield, P..... UPI, WC, TSN, FW, SH
1994 Ruben Brown, T.................................. AFC, FN
2000 Antonio Bryant, WR...................... AP, FW, R
2003 Larry Fitzgerald, WR.......AP, AFC, WC, FW,
TSN, PFW, SIC, ESPN, R
2006 H.B. Blades, LB................................... FW, SIC
2008 Scott McKillop, LB............................ FW, CBS
2009 Dorin Dickerson, TE........................... FW, CBS
2010 Jabaal Sheard, DE...................................... AFC
Syracuse Orange
192
TSN, UPI, WC
1991 Qadry R. Ismail, KR.................................... FW
1992 Christopher J. Gedney, TE...AP, FN, FW, NEA,
SH, TSN, UPI, WC
1995 Marvin D. Harrison, KR..................... FW, TSN
1995 Kevin R. Abrams, CB......................... FW, TSN
1996 Kevin R. Abrams, CB..............................AFCA
1997 Donovin L. Darius, FS.............AFCA, AP, TSN
1998 Kevin L. Johnson, KR.............................AFCA
2001 Dwight J. Freeney, DE....... AFCA, AP, CNNSI,
FN, FW, PFW, TSN, WC
2008 P. Anthony Fiammetta, FB......................... PFW
2012 Ryan Nassib, QB........................................ PFW
Virginia Cavaliers
Player
School
Years
*Bill Armstrong
Wake Forest
1973-1976
Tiki Barber
Virginia
1993-1996
Dre Bly
North Carolina 1996-1998
Joe Bostic
Clemson
1975-1978
Peter Boulware
Florida State
1994-1996
Derrick Brooks
Florida State
1991-1994
Ted Brown
NC State
1975-1978
Kelvin Bryant
North Carolina 1979-1982
Jerry Butler
Clemson
1975-1978
Dennis Byrd
NC State
1965-1967
*Dick Christy
NC State
1955-1957
Marco Coleman
Georgia Tech 1989-1991
Bennie Cunningham Clemson
1973-1975
Jeff Davis
Clemson
1978-1981
Jim Dombrowski
Virginia
1982-1985
Warrick Dunn
Florida State
1993-1996
Boomer Esiason
Maryland
1981-1983
Steve Fuller
Clemson
1975-1978
William Fuller
North Carolina 1980-1983
*Roman Gabriel
NC State
1959-1961
Joe Hamilton
Georgia Tech 1996-1999
Alex Hawkins
South Carolina 1956-1958
Clarkston Hines
Duke
1986-1989
Torry Holt
NC State
1995-1998
Sebastian Janikowski Florida State
1997-1999
Marvin Jones
Florida State
1990-1992
*Stan Jones
Maryland
1951-1953
Terry Kinard
Clemson
1978-1982
Amos Lawrence
North Carolina 1977-1980
*Bob Matheson
Duke
1964-1966
*Don McCauley
North Carolina 1968-1970
*Mike McGee
Duke
1957-1959
Herman Moore
Virginia
1988-1990
*Bob Pellegrini
Maryland
1953-1955
Julius Peppers
North Carolina 1999-2001
Michael Dean Perry Clemson
1984-1987
William Perry
Clemson
1981-1984
Brian Piccolo
Wake Forest
1962-1964
Frank Quayle
Virginia
1966-1968
Jim Ritcher
NC State
1976-1979
Anthony Simmons Clemson
1995-1997
Chris Slade
Virginia
1989-1992
Norm Snead
Wake Forest
1958-1960
Ken Swilling
Georgia Tech 1988-1991
Lawrence Taylor
North Carolina 1977-1980
Mike Voight
North Carolina 1973-1976
Charlie Ward
Florida State
1990-1993
Peter Warrick
Florida State
1996-1999
Chris Weinke
Florida State
1997-2000
*Randy White
Maryland
1972-1974
* Also named to the ACCs 25th Anniversary Team
Hometown
Notes
Randolph, N.J............... Two-time All-America in 1975 and 1976; consenus All-America in 1976
Roanoke, Va...................... 1996 ACC Player of the Year; 17th on ACC career rushing list (3,389)
Chesapeake, Va........... Three-time 1st-team All-America, ACC career leader in interceptions (20)
Greensboro, N.C........... Two-time 1st-team All-America in 1977 and 1978; played 11 years in the NFl
Columbia, S.C..Consensus All-America in 1996 after leading the ACC and NCAA with 19 QB sacks
Pensacola, Fla........ Two-time All-America in 1993-94, ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 1994
High Point, N.C......... ACC careeer rushing leader (4,602); only 4-time 1st-team All-ACC player
Tarboro, N.C....... Ranks fourth all-time at UNC and 23rd in the ACC in rushing with 3,267 yards
Ware Shoals, S.C............... First-team AP All-America in 1978 after leading the ACC in receiving
Lincolnton, N.C...... A three-time All-ACC performer, States first consensus All-America (1967)
Chester, Pa................... 1957 ACC Player of the Year after led the ACC in scoring with 83 points
Dayton, Ohio.........Two-time first-team all-America and two-time first-team all-ACC, 1990-1991
Seneca, S.C................................ Two-time 1st-team All-America, consensus All-America in 1974
Greensboro, N.C............................... ACC Player of the Year and consensus All-America in 1981
Williamsville, N.Y.......UVas first unanimous first-team All-America (1985), three-time All-ACC
Baton Rouge, La...............Only Florida State player to gain over 1,000 yards three years in a row
East Islip, N.Y.......... Threw for 6,259 yards and 42 career TD passes, played in the NFL 13 years
Spartanburg, S.C....................... Two-time ACC Player of the Year (1977-78); ran for 1,665 yards
Chesapeake, Va....... Consensus All-America in 1983; two-time first-team All-America (1982-83)
Wilmington, N.C.... Two-time ACC Player of the Year (1960-61), threw for 2,961 yards and 19 TDs
Alvin, S.C.....................................ACC Player of the Year and Heisman Trophy runnerup in 1999
South Charleston, W.Va.................... 1958 ACC Player of the Year, played 10 seasons in the NFL
Jacksonville, Fla.......................... 1989 ACC Player of the Year; two-time All-America (1988-89)
Gibsonville, N.C.................. 1998 ACC Player of the Year; 191 career receptions for 3,318 yards
Daytona Beach, Fla..... Two-time recipient of the Lou Groza Award, 5th on ACC career scoring list
Miami, Fla.............. 1992 Butkus and Lombardi awards winner; two-time consensus All-America
Lemoyne, Pa............. Earned All-America honors in 1953; member of the College Football Hall of Fame
Sumter, S.C..............Unanimous All-America (1982); inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
Norfolk, Va......... Only ACC player to rush for 1,000 yards four times; ran for 4,391 yards in career
Boone, N.C................... First-team All-America in 1966; two-time first-team All-ACC (1965-66)
Garden City, N.Y............... ACC Player of the Year in 1969 and 1970; ran for 1,720 yards in 1970
Elizabeth City, N.J........ ACC Player of the Year, 1st-team All-America and Outland Trophy winner in 1959
Danville, Va........................Two-time All-America, including consensus first-team choice in 1990
Yatesboro, Pa... A consensus All-America, 1st-team All-ACC and ACC Player of the Year in 1955
Bailey, N.C.............. A unanimous All-America selection in 2001; won the 2001 Lombardi Award
Aiken, S.C........... ACC Player of the Year and 1st-team All-America (1987); three-time All-ACC
Aiken, S.C.................... 1984 ACC Player of the Year and a three-time All-America (1982-83-84)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla....... Led the ACC in rushing (1,044) and was ACC Player of the Year in 1964
Garden City, N.Y.......The 1968 ACC Player of the Year after leading the ACC in rushing (1,213)
Hinckley, Ohio..............Outland Trophy recipient in 1979 and a two-time consensus All-America
Spartanburg, S.C........ 3rd-team All-America as a freshman and sophomore, first-team as a junior
Tabb, Va............... UVas first two-time first-teamAll-America; 1992 National Defensive Player of the Year
Warwick, Va............A three-time All-ACC selection; led ACC in passing and total offense (1959-60)
Toccoa, Ga............. A two-time all-America (1989-90), including unanimous first-team honors in 1990
Williamsburg, Va.........1980 ACC Player of the Year; a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Chesapeake, Va.......... ACC Player of the Year in 1975-76; is 7th on ACC career rushing list (3.971)
Thomasville, Ga...... 1993 Heisman Trophy winner, two-time ACC Player of the Year (1992-93),
Bradenton, Fla......... Two-time consensus All-American (1998-99), leads ACC in receiving yards (3,517)
St. Paul, Minn..... Heisman Trophy winner and ACC Player of the Year in 2000; threw for 4,167 yards in 2000
Wilmington, Del....... Outland and Lombardi Trophy winner in 1974; ACC Player of the Year in 1974
School
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Duke
South Carolina
NC State
Maryland
NC State
NC State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Duke
Maryland
Duke
Duke
Clemson
Maryland
193
194
First Round
7 Jonathan Cooper, G, UNC...........Cardinals
16 EJ Manuel, QB, FSU...........................Bills
24 Bjoern Werner, DE, FSU....................Colts
25 Xavier Rhodes, CN, FSU................Vikings
27 DeAndre Hopkins, WR, CL.............Texans
28 Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC.......Broncos
Second Round
37 Giovani Bernard, RB-KR, UNC.... Bengals
40 Cornellius Carradine, DE, FSU......... 49ers
42 Menelik Watson, T, FSU.................Raiders
51 David Amerson, CB, NCS........... Redskins
Third Round
73 Mike Glennon, QB, NCS..........Buccaneers
89 Brennan Williams, T, UNC..............Texans
Fourth Round
127 Malliciah Goodman, DE, CL..........Falcons
Fifth Round
136 Earl Wolff, SS, NCS........................ Eagles
141 Oday Aboushi, T, UVa.......................... Jets
143 Jonathan Meeks, CB, CL.....................Bills
149 Brandon McGee, S, UM.................... Rams
154 Chris Thompson, RB, FSU.......... Redskins
162 Brandon Jenkins, DE, FSU.......... Redskins
Sixth Round
171 Corey Fuller, WR, VT........................ Lions
173 Vinston Painter, T, VT...................Broncos
177 Dustin Hopkins, PK, FSU....................Bills
180 Nick Moody, OLB, FSU.................... 49ers
187 Andre Ellington, RB, CL.............Cardinals
189 Mike James, RB, UM...............Buccaneers
206 Vince Williams, LB, FSU.............. Steelers
Seventh Round
214 Travis Bond, G, UNC.................... Steelers
215 Tommy Bohannon, FB, WF.................. Jets
224 Kevin Dorsey, WR, Md..................Packers
229 Everett Dawkins, DT, FSU.............Vikings
254 Sean Renfree, QB, Duke.................Falcons
School...........92.93.94. 95.96.97.98.99.00.01.02..03.04.05.06.07.08.09.10.11.12.13Tot.
Florida State..... 6....6....6...10.... 4.....7....9.....4....7.... 9.... 2.....6....5.... 9.....8... 5... 3.... 1...3...3.. 4.. 11.128
Miami............... 6..10....2.....7.... 2.....8....2.....3....5.... 7.. 11.....8....9.... 5.....9... 5... 3.... 1...4...8.. 6.... 2.123
Virginia Tech.... 5....0....3.....2.... 2.....4....4.....2....5.... 3.... 8.....2....5.... 3.....9... 3... 8.... 1...5...3.. 3.... 2... 82
North Carolina... 5....4....4.....5.... 2.....5....7.....6....1.... 4.... 6.....1....3.... 3.....1... 0... 2.... 5...2...9.. 2.... 5... 82
Clemson........... 4....5....2.....1.... 3.....2....5.....6....0.... 3.... 0.....2....2.... 3.....3... 5... 2.... 4...5...6.. 4.... 4... 71
Virginia............ 3....4....2.....3.... 1.....6....2.....6....4.... 1.... 3.....2....1.... 7.....5... 2... 3.... 4...1...1.. 1.... 1... 63
NC State........... 4....3....3.....4.... 0.....1....2.....2....2.... 2.... 2.....2....3.... 3.....6... 3... 2.... 2...2...1.. 5.... 3... 57
Syracuse........... 1....2....2.....2.... 1.....2....5.....3....2.... 4.... 2.....2....3.... 1.....4... 2... 0.... 2...2...2.. 2.... 3... 49
Georgia Tech.... 5....2....2.....3.... 2.....0....2.....3....3.... 0.... 2.....0....5.... 0.....3... 2... 3.... 4...4...1.. 1.... 0... 47
Pittsburgh......... 6....1....0.....3.... 3.....0....0.....0....1.... 1.... 3.....3....6.... 1.....2... 3... 3.... 4...2...5.. 0.... 0... 47
Boston College... 1....1....2.....4.... 2.....2....2.....3....3.... 1.... 2.....3....2.... 0.....3... 2... 3.... 2...1...1.. 1.... 0... 41
Maryland.......... 2....1....0.....1.... 1.....1....1.....2....2.... 2.... 3.....1....5.... 2.....3... 2... 1.... 5...2...2.. 0.... 1... 40
Wake Forest..... 0....3....0.....0.... 0.....0....0.....1....3.... 0.... 0.....3....0.... 1.....1... 2... 3.... 4...2...0.. 4.... 1... 28
Duke................. 0....1....0.....0.... 3.....0....1.....1....1.... 0.... 0.....0....1.... 0.....0... 0... 0.... 0...0...0.. 0.... 1..... 9
Virginias Chris Long Chosen 2nd Florida States Bjoern Werner was
Overall in 2008 by the St. Louis Rams the 24th player chosen Overall and
the first DE picked in the 2013 NFL
Draft
.
Selections by Conference
Big Big Big Conf Mnt Pac
Year ACC East 10 12 USA Wst 12 SEC WAC
1992 29 23 38 - - - 43 29 14
1993 29 12 28 - - - 31 30 7
1994 19 14 21 - - - 25 33 13
1995 27 22 37 - - - 36 34 16
1996 16 16 33 39 5 - 27 40 15
1997 22 19 28 35 14 - 30 25 15
1998 29 14 27 28 12 - 37 40 17
1999 31 17 27 34 6 - 27 37 15
2000 23 20 35 24 9 14 26 41 7
2001 21 18 40 30 11 8 24 40 10
2002 18 27 35 25 10 15 32 47 10
2003 17 23 36 35 13 6 32 43 10
2004 25 28 44 23 10 7 28 42 9
2005 36 8 30 34 15 16 33 37 6
2006 51 11 41 29 7 12 32 37 5
2007 31 16 32 28 8 9 28 41 17
2008 33 19 28 29 11 7 34 34 8
2009 33 27 27 27 9 16 32 37 9
2010 31 18 34 30 6 13 29 49 4
2011 35 22 29 29 7 9 31 38 15
2012 31 12 41 24 11 12 29 42 8
2013 31 19 22 22 8 7 26 63 ---
Big Big Big Conf Mnt Pac
Year ACC East 10 12 USA Wst 12 SEC WAC
1992 4 4 4 - - - 6 2 0
1993 4 0 4 - - - 5 6 0
1994 2 0 4 - - - 5 6 2
1995 3 2 9 0 - - 6 3 1
1996 1 3 8 4 1 - 6 4 0
1997 8 4 4 5 1 - 3 4 0
1998 7 3 2 3 0 - 2 10 2
1999 4 3 5 1 0 - 4 8 1
2000 4 4 7 1 0 2 4 6 0
2001 4 6 8 3 0 0 4 5 1
2002 3 8 3 4 2 0 4 6 2
2003 1 4 6 6 0 1 8 4 0
2004 1 9 6 4 1 0 3 6 0
2005 5 1 4 5 1 1 3 10 1
2006
12 0 8 3 1 0 4 4 0
2007 6 2 6 4 0 0 1 11 0
2008 7 2 4 1 1 0 6 6 1
2009 5 3 4 7 0 0 4 8 0
2010 4 3 3 8 0 1 2 7 2
2011 3 1 6 8 0 0 3 10 0
2012 3 2 4 4 1 2 5 9 0
2013 6 1 1 3 1 0 5 12 0
Since the 2006 NFL Draft, the first draft after the ACC became a 12-team league, the
ACC has had 21 defensive ends or outside linebackers--the glamour positions of defense-selected in the first two rounds, far and away the most of any conference in the nation
during that time outdistancing the Big Ten (13), SEC (12), Pac-12 (8), and the Big 12 and
Big East with 6 each.
Miami has had at least one player in every NFL Draft since 1974, a string of 40 consecutive years, the current longest streak in the ACC. The next longest streak belongs
jointly to Virginia and Florida State, who each have had at least one player chosen in
every NFL Draft since 1983, a span of 31 straight years. North Carolina had its streak
of 36 straight years with at least one player chosen in the NFL Draft end in 2007. But
the Tar Heels have had 18 players chosen the past three years to begin a new streak.
Virginia Tech (20), Maryland (19) and NC State (17) all have significant streaks.
In all, current ACC teams have had a total of seven players chosen as the first overall
selection in the NFL Draft, with the most recent being NC States Mario Williams,
who was tabbed first in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. Miami (Vinny
Testaverde, 1987, Tampa Bay; and Russell Maryland, 1991, Dallas) and Virginia
Tech (Bruce Smith, 1985, Buffalo and Michael Vick, 2001, Atlanta) each had two top
selections while Virginia (Bill Dudley, 1942, Steelers) and Syracuse (Ernie Davis, 1962
each had one. Also, NC States Roman Gabriel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 1962
draft, was chosen No. 1 in the AFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.
Miami has had 11 players taken as the 7th overall pick or higher in the NFL Draft.
Florida State is second with 9, followed by Maryland (7), North Carolina and NC
State with five each and Virginia with four players tabbed 7th or better. Miami has
actually had seven (7) players taken as the first, second or third overall pick.
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Boston College
Year Rd.
2012 1
2011 1
2010 5
2009 1
2
2008 1
1
6
2007 3
4
2006 1
2
4
2004 2
5
2003 5
5
6
2002 1
1
2001 7
2000 1
5
6
1999 1
2
3
1998 6
6
1997 3
6
1996 1
4
1995 1
4
5
7
1994 7
7
1993 4
1992 6
1991 11
1990 4
1989 1
2
7
11
1988 3
4
11
12
1987 1
4
4
4
1986 2
4
1985 4
5
11
11
12
1984 4
4
7
1983 6
9
1982 4
6
1981 4
10
11
1980 3
6
8
1979 2
9
1977 1
2
2
3
9
9
9
10
1976 2
2
5
5
1975 2
7
11
12
1974 2
2
3
7
8
10
13
17
1973 4
11
1972 1
14
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17
1971 4
196
No. Name
Pos.
Team
9 Luke Kuechly.................... LB..........Panthers
22 Anthony Castonzo................ T............... Colts
158 Matt Tennant........................C..............Saints
9 B.J. Raji............................. DT........... Packers
40 Ron Brace.......................... DT........... Patriots
3 Matt Ryan..........................QB........... Falcons
17 Gosder Cherlus..................... T.............. Lions
192 DeJuan Tribble..................DB......... Chargers
67 James Marten....................... T........ Cowboys
130 Josh Beekman......................G.............. Bears
32 Mathias Kiwanuka............ DE............. Giants
59 Jeremy Trueblood................ T..... Buccaneers
115 Will Blackmon................. WR........... Packers
34 Chris Snee............................G............. Giants
144 Sean Ryan..........................TE........ Cowboys
163 Brian St. Pierre..................QB...........Steelers
164 Dan Koppen.........................C........... Patriots
195 Antonio Garay................... DT........... Browns
16 William Green................... RB........... Browns
29 Marc Colombo..................... T.............. Bears
203 Paul Zukauskas....................G........... Browns
25 Chris Hovan...................... DT........... Vikings
160 Frank Chamberlin..........MLB..............Titans
188 Darnell Alford......................G............. Chiefs
17 Damien Woody....................G........... Patriots
54 Michael Cloud................... RB............. Chiefs
64 Doug Brzezinski...................G.............Eagles
177 Todd Pollack......................TE............. Giants
187 Matt Hasselbeck................QB........... Packers
78 Stalin Colinet.................... DE........... Vikings
186 Daryl Porter.......................... S...........Steelers
21 Pete Kendall.........................G........Seahawks
119 Chris Sullivan................... DE........... Patriots
7 Mike Mamula.................... DE.............Eagles
122 Pete Mitchell......................TE.........Dolphins
141 Stephen Boyd.................MLB.............. Lions
249 Michael Reed....................DB..........Panthers
208 Glenn Foley.......................QB..................Jets
218 Tom Nalen............................C.......... Broncos
96 Ron Stone.............................G........ Cowboys
157 Mark Chmura.....................TE........... Packers
286 Ivan Caesar..................... OLB........... Vikings
109 Rico Labbe........................DB.........Redskins
17 Joe Wolf...............................G........ Cardinals
41 Doug Widell.........................G.......... Broncos
178 Eric Lindstrom.................. LB........... Patriots
289 Jim Bell............................. RB...............49ers
80 Bill Romanowski........... OLB...............49ers
94 Dave Widell.........................G........ Cowboys
287 John Galvin....................MLB..................Jets
321 Dave Nugent..................... NT........... Patriots
16 John Bosa.......................... DE.........Dolphins
95 Kelvin Martin................... WR........ Cowboys
96 Steve Trapilo........................G..............Saints
99 Troy Stradford................... RB.........Dolphins
42 Mike Ruth......................... NT........... Patriots
109 Scott Gieselman.................TE........... Patriots
108 Gerard Phelan................... WR........... Patriots
115 Mark MacDonald.................G........... Vikings
285 Doug Flutie.......................QB.............. Rams
303 Steve Strachan................... RB........... Raiders
317 Todd Russell......................DB.............Eagles
104 Brian Brennan.................. WR........... Browns
110 Steve DeOssie.................. ILB........ Cowboys
188 George Radachowsky.......... S.............. Rams
144 Gary Kowalski.....................G.............. Rams
227 Jack Belcher.........................C.............. Rams
102 Gerry Raymond....................G............. Giants
147 Greg Storr.......................... LB........... Vikings
94 Tim Sherwin.......................TE............... Colts
265 Mike Mayock....................DB...........Steelers
293 Bill Stephanos...................... T........... Vikings
71 John Schmeding...................G................ Bills
143 Karl Swanke.........................G........... Packers
205 Jeff Dziama....................... LB..................Jets
32 Fred Smerlas..................... DT................ Bills
238 Jim Rourke........................... T........... Raiders
18 Steve Schindler....................G.......... Broncos
30 Tom Lynch........................... T........Seahawks
51 Pete Cronan....................... LB........Seahawks
64 Bob Watts.......................... LB..............Saints
224 Byron Hemingway............ LB..... Buccaneers
230 John Maxwell....................... T........... Falcons
247 Glen Capriola.................... RB............... Colts
274 Don Petersen......................TE.............. Rams
31 Don Macek...........................G......... Chargers
47 Mike Kruczek....................QB...........Steelers
146 Fred Steinfort.......................K........... Raiders
149 Keith Barnette................... RB........... Vikings
39 Al Krevis.............................. T...........Bengals
159 Mike Esposito................... RB........... Falcons
265 Tom Marinelli......................G........... Browns
310 Jack Magee...........................C........... Raiders
30 Steve Corbett........................G........... Patriots
31 Gordon Browne.................... T..................Jets
70 Gary Marangi....................QB................ Bills
182 Joe Sullivan..........................G.........Dolphins
200 Ned Guillet........................DB........... Packers
250 Tom Condon.........................G............. Chiefs
321 Phil Bennett....................... RB........... Patriots
424 Gary Hudson.....................DB........... Patriots
103 Jeff Yeates......................... DT................ Bills
286 Chris Kete............................C.........Dolphins
26 Bill Thomas....................... RB........ Cowboys
350 Eddie Rideout................... WR........... Patriots
395 Tom Bougus...................... RB.......... Broncos
437 Kevin Clemente................ LB.........Redskins
93 Fred Willis......................... RB...........Bengals
1970
1969
1968
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1964
1963
1962
1960
1959
1958
1956
1955
1953
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
1945
1944
1943
1942
1941
1940
6
10
16
4
8
7
10
11
4
9
11
13
16
1
13
17
20
-
4
11
15
20
2
11
9
11
13
14
3
4
10
12
1
19
30
7
25
10
18
2
9
11
29
4
8
18
22
2
4
15
19
9
18
27
14
22
8
15
20
20
26
27
3
5
10
12
23
29
1
3
3
5
9
12
23
3
8
21
21
2
2
5
8
9
15
17
19
7
18
150
242
415
101
200
167
249
266
92
232
286
346
414
9
316
-
294
-
51
-
-
272
16
84
123
149
171
188
37
55
117
137
4
219
353
78
291
119
206
21
100
127
343
50
88
208
263
22
50
184
247
85
173
254
123
204
62
132
186
201
264
278
26
39
98
120
235
300
5
18
20
37
72
107
219
18
70
194
195
12
15
39
65
78
131
151
173
53
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Clemson
Year Rd.
2013 1
4
5
6
2012 2
3
3
4
2011 2
2
2
4
4
6
2010 1
4
5
5
7
No.
27
127
143
187
38
64
83
115
41
50
51
122
130
173
9
108
134
164
240
Name
Pos.
Team
DeAndre Hopkins............ WR............ Texans
Malliciah Goodman.......... DE........... Falcons
Jonathan Meeks................. CB................ Bills
Andre Ellington................. RB........ Cardinals
Andre Branch.................... DE............Jaguars
Dwayne Allen.....................TE............... Colts
Brandon Thompson........... DT...........Bengals
Coty Sensabaugh............... CB..............Titans
Jarvis Jenkins.................... DT.........Redskins
Marcus Gilchrist................ CB......... Chargers
DaQuan Bowers............... DE..... Buccaneers
Chris Hairston...................... T................ Bills
Jamie Harper..................... RB..............Titans
Byron Maxwell.................DB........Seahawks
C.J. Spiller.................. RB-KR................ Bills
Jacoby Ford...................... WR........... Raiders
Ricky Sapp........................ DE.............Eagles
Crezdon Butler.................. CB...........Steelers
Kavell Conner................... LB............... Colts
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2001
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
4
5
5
6
2
6
1
3
5
5
7
1
3
7
2
3
5
3
3
4
4
1
7
7
1
2
5
5
7
7
1
4
5
6
7
1
2
2
2
5
6
2
7
1
3
4
4
6
1
2
5
5
2
2
2
3
4
5
10
11
9
10
10
1
4
5
10
10
2
3
12
1
2
2
4
1
3
3
5
6
10
3
6
8
11
12
12
1
3
4
5
7
8
11
11
11
12
1
1
5
7
9
12
6
7
1
7
12
1
1
3
4
103
165
166
195
32
170
4
96
139
159
235
15
81
241
57
98
140
72
77
114
128
15
232
244
25
45
139
169
231
249
15
102
129
159
210
28
40
50
61
138
179
50
203
15
72
91
106
164
16
38
117
125
41
51
53
78
86
117
271
301
241
260
274
11
97
113
257
271
50
81
322
25
31
38
103
22
58
77
116
152
260
63
143
213
295
320
326
10
66
101
135
194
205
282
290
298
318
6
19
128
188
225
327
140
178
20
189
324
5
23
64
92
Duke
Year Rd.
2013 7
2004 7
2000 6
1999 2
1998 6
1996 4
6
7
1993 1
1990 9
12
1989 3
1988 12
1987 1
1984 6
1983 5
1982 3
4
5
1979 9
1978 3
1977 4
6
7
1975 8
1974 12
1973 5
6
13
15
No. Name
Pos.
Team
254 Sean Renfree.....................QB........... Falcons
203 Drew Strojny........................ T............. Giants
173 Chris Combs..................... DE...........Steelers
61 Lennie Friedman..................C.......... Broncos
189 Patrick Mannelly..................G.............. Bears
121 Ray Farmer........................DB.............Eagles
203 Spence Fischer..................QB...........Steelers
223 Jon Merrill............................ T........... Vikings
16 Dave Brown......................QB............. Giants
238 Clarkston Hines................ WR................ Bills
320 Chris Port.............................G..............Saints
74 Anthony Dilweg................QB........... Packers
328 Steve Slayden....................QB........... Browns
5 Mike Junkin...................... LB........... Browns
148 Ben Bennett.......................QB........... Falcons
123 Chris Castor..................... WR........Seahawks
56 Cedric Jones..................... WR........... Patriots
108 Charles Bowser................. LB.........Dolphins
134 Dennis Tabron...................DB.............. Bears
234 Carl McGee....................... LB........... Browns
64 Lyman Smith..................... DT.........Dolphins
101 Bill Bryan.............................C.......... Broncos
142 Tony Benjamin.................. RB........Seahawks
171 Bob Grupp.........................DB..................Jets
201 John Hill............................ DT................ Bills
291 John Riccz......................... DE..................Jets
115 Steve Jones........................ RB.............. Rams
156 Ed Newman..........................G.........Dolphins
325 Robert Parrish................... DT..................Jets
371 Melvin Parker.................... LB........ Cardinals
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
1945
1944
1943
1942
1941
1940
1939
1938
1937
1936
7
3
5
7
11
2
17
7
1
2
6
16
1
10
13
17
9
12
9
9
13
18
2
9
13
3
16
23
29
3
6
8
12
17
18
22
29
4
8
8
20
23
26
26
3
14
23
29
14
18
23
3
12
21
22
24
12
12
17
18
22
24
30
19
23
8
24
5
2
10
20
21
21
20
28
14
15
25
2
4
12
16
18
21
23
24
29
30
13
15
17
27
28
29
3
10
15
17
23
24
9
1
7
9
13
9
16
19
1
4
12
16
18
8
12
15
6
12
2
6
164
59
119
163
274
52
442
191
18
41
94
245
14
138
174
235
126
157
121
115
181
246
14
100
151
26
189
274
341
34
64
96
144
201
209
260
346
43
86
88
236
274
303
308
33
158
272
345
165
206
275
30
134
253
264
289
137
140
205
210
263
289
354
226
275
87
282
60
14
92
197
208
209
184
263
117
131
228
13
29
105
147
161
200
213
222
275
281
121
144
167
277
286
302
25
92
150
171
236
242
73
4
58
76
118
75
142
179
2
29
108
148
166
65
108
138
45
108
13
54
Ernie Jackson....................DB..............Saints
Leo Hart............................QB........... Falcons
Phil Asack......................... DE......... Chargers
Wesley Chesson............... WR........... Falcons
Robert Morris.......................C..............Oilers
Al Woodall........................QB..................Jets
Fred Zirkie........................ DT..................Jets
Andy Beath.......................DB........... Packers
Bob Matheson................... LB........... Browns
Dave Dunaway................. WR........... Packers
Earl Yates............................. T.........Redskins
Rod Stewart.......................... E............... Colts
Mike Curtis....................... LB............... Colts
Chuck Drulis........................ E........ Cardinals
Biff Bracy.......................... RB.........Redskins
Sonny Odom..................... RB.............. Lions
Jay Wilkinson.................... RB.............. Bears
Chuck Walker.......................G........ Cardinals
Walt Rappold....................QB............... Colts
Joel Arrington.......................B.........Redskins
Jack Wilson..........................B........... Browns
Art Browning.......................G........ Cardinals
Mike McGee........................G........ Cardinals
Dwight Bumgamer............... E.........Redskins
Bob Spada............................ E.............. Bears
Wray Carlton........................B.............Eagles
Ted Royal.............................C.............. Rams
Jim Gardner.......................... T........... Browns
Dave Sime............................ E.............. Lions
Melwood (Buzz) Guy.......... T........... Browns
John Kersey.......................... T.............Eagles
Bert Lattimore...................... E........... Browns
Bob Brodhead...................QB........... Browns
Jack Harrison.......................C............. Giants
Phil Dupler...........................B.............. Bears
Bill Thompson..................... E...........Steelers
Doug Padgett........................ E............... Colts
Sonny Jurgensen...............QB.............Eagles
Hal McElhaney....................B.............Eagles
Roy Hord.............................. T.............. Rams
Sid DeLoatch.......................G...............49ers
Milt Konicek........................ T........ Cardinals
Buddy Bass.......................... E........... Packers
Tom Topping........................ T...............49ers
Bob Pascal............................B............... Colts
Ronnie Falls...................... LB.............. Lions
Jesse Birchfield....................G........... Packers
Jim Nelson...........................G............. Giants
Nick McKeithan...................B...............49ers
Fred Campbell...................... T........ Cardinals
Jerry Barger..........................B.............. Bears
Ed Meadows......................... T.............. Bears
Howard Pitt.......................... E........ Cardinals
Jack Kistler...........................B.............. Lions
Lloyd Caudle........................B........... Browns
Bobby Burrows....................G.............. Lions
Jim Lawrence....................... T.............. Bears
Carson (Red) Leach.............G...............49ers
Ray Green............................ T.............. Lions
Carl Holben.......................... T...........Steelers
Byrd Looper.........................B........... Browns
Truett Grant.......................... T.............. Lions
Lou Tepe..............................C...........Steelers
Blaine Earon......................... E.............. Lions
Bob Bickel...........................B............. Giants
Billy Cox..............................B.........Redskins
Tom Powers.........................B.........Redskins
Lou Allen............................. T...........Steelers
Al DeRogatis........................ T............. Giants
Bill Davis.............................G.............. Lions
Lloyd Eisenberg................... T.............. Rams
Tommy Hughes....................B.........Redskins
Jim Duncan.......................... E.............. Bears
Fred Folger...........................B...........Steelers
Fred Hardison....................... E.............. Bears
Leo Long..............................B..............Yanks
Buddy Mulligan...................B........ Cardinals
Hal Mullins.......................... T.........Redskins
George Clark........................B...........Steelers
Ernie Knotts.........................G.............. Bears
Al Bush................................ T............. Giants
Kelly Mote........................... E.............. Lions
Frank Irwin........................... T........ Cardinals
Cliff Lewis...........................B.............. Rams
Bill Leitheiser.......................G...........Steelers
Mike Karmazin.................... E..............Yanks
Steve Lucas.......................... E............. Giants
Jim LaRue............................B........ Cardinals
Elmore (Buddy) Luper.........B........ Cardinals
Gordon Carver.....................B........ Cardinals
Ben Cittadino....................... E........ Cardinals
Glen Stough......................... T...........Steelers
Garland Williams................. T........ Cardinals
Frank Irwin........................... T.........Redskins
Bob Gantt............................. E...........Steelers
Ernie Beamer....................... E............. Giants
Bill Milner............................G.............. Bears
Tom Davis............................B.........Redskins
John Wesley Perry................B........... Packers
Bob Nanni............................ T........ Cardinals
Moffatt Storer.......................B........ Cardinals
Steve Lach............................B........ Cardinals
Tommy Prothro....................B............. Giants
Frank Swiger........................B.........Redskins
Bob Barnett..........................C............. Giants
Jasper Davis.........................B.............. Lions
Wes McAfee.........................B...........Steelers
Alex Winterson.................... T.............. Bears
George McAfee................. RB.............Eagles
Edgar (Bill) Bailey............... E.......... Dodgers
Allen Johnson......................G.........Redskins
Willard (Bolo) Perdue.......... E.........Redskins
Frank Ribar..........................G.............. Lions
Dan (Tiger) Hill...................C.......... Dodgers
Bob OMara.........................B.........Redskins
Eric Tipton...........................B.........Redskins
Joe Brunansky...................... T........ Cardinals
Elmore Hackney...................B............. Giants
Clarence (Ace) Parker.......QB.......... Dodgers
Gus Durner........................... T............. Giants
Florida State
Year Rd.
2013 1
1
1
2
2
5
5
6
6
6
7
2012 4
5
6
7
2011 1
2
7
2010 1
6
7
2009 2
2008 3
5
6
2007 1
3
3
3
4
2006 1
1
1
1
3
4
5
5
2005 1
1
2
4
4
4
4
5
6
2004 2
2
3
4
5
2003 2
2
4
4
7
7
2002 1
3
2001 1
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
7
2000 1
1
1
3
3
4
6
1999 2
2
4
6
1998 1
1
2
2
3
3
4
6
7
1997 1
1
1
1
4
5
7
1996 3
4
6
6
1995 1
1
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
5
1994 1
2
4
4
6
No.
16
24
25
40
42
154
162
177
180
206
229
105
144
176
241
12
55
224
32
297
217
43
87
152
175
15
69
71
91
128
9
13
14
19
95
117
138
157
16
19
62
105
116
117
128
152
186
53
55
64
107
164
54
59
102
113
225
231
20
94
10
28
42
67
77
83
85
106
242
4
6
17
66
78
101
180
40
56
113
195
3
11
39
46
71
83
99
184
229
4
6
12
14
100
159
225
67
130
199
200
11
26
28
55
79
81
100
143
156
162
28
61
104
129
192
Name
Pos.
Team
EJ Manuel.........................QB................ Bills
Bjoern Werner................... DE............... Colts
Xavier Rhodes................... CB........... Vikings
Cornellius Carradine......... DE...............49ers
Menelik Watson................... T........... Raiders
Chris Thompson................ RB.........Redskins
Brandon Jenkins................ DE.........Redskins
Dustin Hopkins................. PK................ Bills
Nick Moody................... OLB...............49ers
Vince Williams.................. LB...........Steelers
Everett Dawkins................ DT........... Vikings
Nigel Bradham.................. LB................ Bills
Zebrie Sanders..................... T................ Bills
Mike Harris....................... CB............Jaguars
Andrew Datko...................... T........... Packers
Christian Ponder................QB........... Vikings
Rodney Hudson....................G............. Chiefs
Markus White.................... DE.........Redskins
Patrick Robinson............... CB..............Saints
Myron Rolle....................... SS..............Titans
Dekoda Watson................. LB................Bucs
Everette Brown................. DE..........Panthers
Andre Fluellen.................. DT.............. Lions
Letroy Guion..................... DT........... Vikings
Geno Hayes.................... OLB..... Buccaneers
Lawrence Timmons........ OLB...........Steelers
Buster Davis...................... LB........ Cardinals
Lorenzo Booker................ RB.........Dolphins
Mario Henderson................. T........... Raiders
Chris Davis...................... WR..............Titans
Ernie Sims......................... LB.............. Lions
Kamerion Wimbley........... DE........... Browns
Brodrick Bunkley.............. DT.............Eagles
Antonio Cromartie............DB......... Chargers
Willie Reid....................... WR...........Steelers
Leon Washington.............. RB..................Jets
Pat Watkins.......................DB........ Cowboys
A. J. Nicholson.................. LB...........Bengals
Travis Johnson.................. DT............ Texans
Alex Barron....................... OT.............. Rams
Bryant McFadden.............. CB...........Steelers
Ray Willis.......................... OT........Seahawks
Craphonso Thorpe............ WR............. Chiefs
Jerome Carter..................... SS.............. Rams
Chauncey Davis................ DE........... Falcons
Adrian McPherson............QB..............Saints
Eric Moore........................ DE............. Giants
Michael Boulware............. LB........Seahawks
Greg Jones......................... RB............Jaguars
Darnell Dockett................. DE........ Cardinals
Kendyll Pope..................... LB............... Colts
P.K. Sam........................... WR........... Patriots
Anquan Boldin................. WR........ Cardinals
Alonzo Jackson................. DE...........Steelers
Montrae Holland..................G..............Saints
Brett Williams...................... T............. Chiefs
Todd Williams......................G..............Titans
Talman Gardner............... WR..............Saints
Javon Walker.................... WR........... Packers
Chris Hope........................DB...........Steelers
Jamal Reynolds................. DE........... Packers
Derrick Gibson..................DB........... Raiders
Tommy Polley................... LB.............. Rams
Tay Cody...........................DB......... Chargers
Marvin Minnis................. WR............. Chiefs
Brian Allen........................ LB.............. Rams
Travis Minor..................... RB.........Dolphins
Chris Weinke.....................QB..........Panthers
Char-ron Dorsey................... T........ Cowboys
Peter Warrick.................... WR...........Bengals
Corey Simon..................... DT.............Eagles
Sebastian Janikowski...........K........... Raiders
Ron Dugans...................... WR...........Bengals
Laveranues Coles............. WR..................Jets
Jerry Johnson.................... DT.......... Broncos
Mario Edwards..................DB........ Cowboys
Tony Bryant...................... DE........... Raiders
Larry Smith....................... DT............Jaguars
Dexter Jackson..................DB..... Buccaneers
Lamarr Glenn.................... RB..... Buccaneers
Andre Wadsworth............. DE........ Cardinals
Tra Thomas.......................... T.............Eagles
Sam Cowart....................... LB................ Bills
Samari Rolle......................DB..............Oilers
E.G. Green....................... WR............... Colts
Greg Spires........................ DE........... Patriots
Julian Pittman................... DE..............Saints
Shevin Smith.....................DB..... Buccaneers
Kevin Long..........................C..............Oilers
Peter Boulware.................. DE............Ravens
Walter Jones......................... T........Seahawks
Warrick Dunn.................... RB..... Buccaneers
Reinard Wilson.................. DE...........Bengals
Henri Crockett................... LB........... Falcons
Vernon Crawford............... LB........... Patriots
Byron Capers....................DB.............Eagles
Clay Shiver...........................C........ Cowboys
Danny Kanell....................QB............. Giants
Philip Riley...................... WR............. Chiefs
Orpheus Roye.................... DE...........Steelers
Derrick Alexander............. DE........... Vikings
Devin Bush.......................DB........... Falcons
Derrick Brooks.................. LB..... Buccaneers
Corey Fuller......................DB........... Vikings
Zack Crockett.................... RB............... Colts
Tamarick Vanover............ WR............. Chiefs
Chris Cowart..................... LB......... Chargers
Clifton Abraham................DB..... Buccaneers
Kez McCorvey................. WR.............. Lions
Omar Ellison.................... WR......... Chargers
William Floyd................... RB...............49ers
Lonnie Johnson..................TE................ Bills
Corey Sawyer....................DB...........Bengals
Sean Jackson..................... RB..............Oilers
Kevin Knox...................... WR................ Bills
197
7
1
2
2
2
4
8
1
2
3
4
4
9
2
3
5
6
7
1
2
3
3
5
9
11
1
1
4
7
11
12
2
9
10
11
7
5
9
10
11
12
12
1
2
4
8
1
4
2
6
11
1
5
6
8
12
8
9
10
12
2
11
6
10
10
11
6
9
5
10
15
12
17
1
1
2
4
10
15
10
10
12
10
2
6
6
15
1
3
4
7
12
6
7
12
14
17
3
17
9
12
2
3
16
12
8
18
20
19
22
23
29
8
19
4
20
16
25
29
12
198
216
4
35
42
53
101
205
5
45
73
102
103
227
30
66
139
151
182
25
48
63
68
119
248
281
5
9
99
183
287
310
32
237
262
282
187
120
242
276
296
318
326
23
35
95
222
12
108
34
164
304
25
125
160
218
324
196
246
264
320
42
283
141
254
256
279
148
236
135
266
420
299
436
21
24
33
95
253
372
240
260
306
256
51
135
136
366
6
72
97
176
297
142
183
312
368
455
79
422
131
184
0
39
224
161
104
243
267
255
264
270
346
96
220
40
241
191
294
340
144
Georgia Tech
Year Rd.
2012 2
2011 7
2010 1
1
3
6
2009 3
6
7
7
2008 3
4
6
2007 1
4
2006 3
4
5
2004 2
3
3
4
2002 6
7
2000 2
3
7
1999 4
5
7
1998 1
6
1996 2
3
1995 5
6
7
1994 5
5
1993 2
5
1992 1
4
7
8
11
1991 7
10
1990 11
1989 5
11
1988 8
12
1987 4
11
12
12
1986 3
7
12
1985 4
12
1984 10
1983 2
6
11
1982 6
1980 7
8
10
1979 1
1
5
8
11
11
12
1978 3
4
6
1977 7
11
12
1976 2
11
16
17
1975 6
8
14
15
1973 16
17
1972 9
1971 16
1969 9
13
15
17
1968 7
8
11
1967 13
15
1966 12
17
18
1965 2
2
9
17
1964 2
No.
43
225
16
22
71
188
70
181
210
234
93
122
168
2
124
96
132
146
39
91
93
115
177
228
58
69
234
107
152
252
12
154
60
76
151
173
229
148
149
36
113
12
108
184
221
300
174
268
280
119
281
202
330
100
287
315
319
60
178
333
103
313
261
34
146
280
149
174
201
266
15
26
134
201
298
299
328
66
89
147
169
293
325
59
310
432
483
136
197
344
367
409
420
218
396
232
321
384
421
171
217
282
322
374
176
255
264
22
26
126
231
21
Name
Pos.
Team
Stephen Hill..................... WR..................Jets
Anthony Allen................... RB............Ravens
Derrick Morgan................. DE..............Titans
Demaryius Thomas.......... WR.......... Broncos
Morgan Burnett.................. SS........... Packers
Jonathan Dwyer................ RB................Bucs
Michael Johnson............... DE...........Bengals
Andrew Gardner................... T.........Dolphins
Vance Walker.................... DT........... Falcons
Darryl Richard.................. DT........... Patriots
Philip Wheeler............... OLB............... Colts
Tashard Choice.................. RB........ Cowboys
Durant Brooks...................... P.........Redskins
Calvin Johnson................. WR.............. Lions
Mansfield Wrotto................. T........Seahawks
Gerris Wilkinson............... LB............. Giants
P.J. Daniels........................ RB............Ravens
Dawan Landry...................DB............Ravens
Daryl Smith....................... LB............Jaguars
Tony Hargrove.................. DE.............. Rams
Keyaron Fox...................... LB............. Chiefs
Nat Dorsey........................... T........... Vikings
Nick Rogers...................... LB........... Vikings
Chris Young......................DB.......... Broncos
Travares Tillman...............DB................ Bills
Dez White........................ WR.............. Bears
Joe Hamilton.....................QB..... Buccaneers
Nate Stimson..................... LB.........Redskins
Charlie Rogers................. WR........Seahawks
Rodney Williams.................. P.............. Rams
Keith Brooking.................. LB........... Falcons
Ron Rogers....................... LB............Ravens
Michael Cheever..................C............Jaguars
Ryan Stewart.....................DB.............. Lions
Lethon Flowers.................DB...........Steelers
Charlie Simmons.............. WR........... Packers
Jamal Cox.......................... LB.............. Bears
Gary Brown.......................... T...........Steelers
Dorsey Levens.................. RB........... Packers
Coleman Rudolph............. DE..................Jets
Scott Sisson..........................K........... Patriots
Marco Coleman................. DE.........Dolphins
Mike Mooney....................... T..............Oilers
Ken Swilling.....................DB..... Buccaneers
Willie Clay........................DB.............. Lions
Tom Covington..................TE...............49ers
Calvin Tiggle..................... LB..... Buccaneers
Jim Lavin.............................G...........Bengals
Sean Smith........................ DE........... Patriots
Willis Crockett.................. LB........ Cowboys
Cedric Stallworth..............DB........... Packers
Sammy Lilly.....................DB............. Giants
Paul Jurgensen.................. LB..............Saints
Reggie Rutland..................DB........... Vikings
John Davis............................G..............Oilers
Gary Lee........................... WR.............. Lions
Tyrone Sorrells.....................G..............Saints
Pat Swilling....................... LB..............Saints
Mark Pike.......................... LB................ Bills
Mike Travis.......................DB......... Chargers
Robert Lavette................... RB........ Cowboys
Ken Whisenhunt.................TE........... Falcons
Ronny Cone...................... RB..................Jets
Dave Lutz............................. T............. Chiefs
Ellis Gardner........................ T............. Chiefs
Jim Bob Taylor..................QB............... Colts
Mike Kelley......................QB........... Falcons
Henry Johnson.................. LB........... Vikings
Al Richardson................... LB........... Falcons
Rom Daniel..........................C........... Patriots
Eddie Lee Ivery................. RB........... Packers
Kent Hill............................... T.............. Rams
Don Bessillieu...................DB.........Dolphins
Roy Simmons.......................G............. Giants
Mike Taylor.......................... T..............Oilers
Mike Blanton.................... DE.........Dolphins
Drew Hill......................... WR.............. Rams
Reggie Wilken................... LB.............Eagles
Lucius Sanford.................. LB................ Bills
Randy Pass...........................G............. Giants
David Sims........................ RB........Seahawks
Tony Daykin...................... LB.............. Lions
Leo Tierney..........................C........... Browns
Steve Raible..................... WR........Seahawks
Rick Gibney...................... DT............... Colts
Jeff Urczyk...........................G........Seahawks
Dan Myers.........................DB........ Cardinals
Billy Shields......................... T......... Chargers
Joe Harris.......................... LB.............. Bears
Randy Rhino.....................DB..............Saints
Jim Robinson................... WR........... Falcons
Mike Oven.........................TE...............49ers
Eddie McAshan.................QB........... Patriots
Jeff Ford............................DB..................Jets
Steve Harkey..................... RB..................Jets
Larry Good........................QB............... Colts
John Sias.......................... WR.......... Broncos
Joe Stevenson.....................TE........... Browns
Terry Story........................... T...........Bengals
Lenny Snow...................... RB........... Vikings
Randall Edmonds.............. LB.........Dolphins
Kim King..........................QB...........Steelers
Lamar Wright.......................G.............. Lions
Sam Burke.........................DB.............. Lions
Craig Baynham................. RB........ Cowboys
Jim Breeland........................C...............49ers
Bill Moorer...........................C.............Eagles
Gerry Bussell.................... RB........... Browns
Dave Simmons.................. LB........ Cardinals
Tom Bleick...........................B............... Colts
Dave Austin.......................... E.............Eagles
Billy Martin.......................... E.............. Bears
1963
1962
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1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
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1952
1951
1949
1948
1947
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1945
1944
1943
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6
20
1
5
9
12
14
18
17
19
2
2
6
9
14
20
2
6
7
11
17
18
20
3
4
16
19
30
4
6
12
21
26
27
20
25
1
8
14
21
3
7
9
13
15
16
19
23
25
27
2
4
5
10
13
23
2
3
17
13
14
15
27
3
5
8
25
5
16
18
28
6
12
3
4
12
14
16
27
27
27
30
1
7
17
17
26
20
5
8
10
50
73
279
10
57
122
162
190
241
227
264
0
27
71
120
184
270
20
67
80
122
197
206
234
28
38
182
222
353
41
66
141
249
309
321
234
299
7
91
160
246
34
77
99
154
171
190
226
269
293
317
21
39
57
118
146
272
23
29
195
148
169
177
316
29
42
80
247
29
145
156
262
44
100
19
30
108
126
146
256
258
259
289
4
61
167
172
243
188
38
70
92
Maryland
Year Rd.
2013 7
2011 2
7
2010 4
5
2009 1
3
7
7
7
2008 4
2007 2
4
2006 1
2
7
2005 1
3
2004 2
3
4
7
7
No.
224
58
221
106
145
7
80
230
236
255
115
55
101
6
34
232
12
97
56
71
112
220
242
Name
Pos.
Team
Kevin Dorsey................... WR........... Packers
Torrey Smith.................... WR............Ravens
DaRel Scott...................... RB............. Giants
Bruce Campbell................... T........... Raiders
Nolan Carroll.................... CB......... Chargers
Darrius Heyward-Bey...... WR........... Raiders
Kevin Barnes..................... CB.........Redskins
Moises Fokou................. OLB.............Eagles
Jaimie Thomas.....................G............... Colts
Dan Gronkowski................TE.............. Lions
Dre Moore......................... DT..... Buccaneers
Josh Wilson....................... CB........Seahawks
Adam Podlesh...................... P............Jaguars
Vernon Davis......................TE...............49ers
DQwell Jackson............... LB........... Browns
Gerrick McPhearson.........DB............. Giants
Shawne Merriman.......... OLB......... Chargers
Domonique Foxworth....... CB.......... Broncos
Madieu Williams...............DB...........Bengals
Randy Starks..................... DT..............Titans
Leon Joe............................ LB.............. Bears
Jeff Dugan..........................TE........... Vikings
Bruce Perry....................... RB.............Eagles
2
3
3
7
2
2
4
7
5
6
6
1
5
7
6
3
7
4
4
9
3
12
2
5
11
12
3
3
9
10
11
8
9
10
11
5
5
6
7
9
11
2
3
7
1
1
2
4
7
12
3
4
7
9
3
4
6
11
10
2
3
4
10
12
1
3
3
6
12
11
1
3
3
3
5
6
10
10
12
16
17
7
14
8
15
7
9
10
11
12
13
5
14
2
9
14
7
14
2
2
3
15
1
7
14
15
16
17
3
6
14
3
3
28
4
14
15
16
17
18
23
40
76
83
253
44
49
95
216
146
187
163
24
153
215
160
70
169
84
111
224
70
322
47
116
301
315
57
73
224
270
278
209
235
279
306
112
129
150
186
248
295
34
57
171
16
19
38
106
170
323
65
96
180
232
78
107
155
278
254
44
71
105
277
327
7
66
68
162
313
313
2
72
76
78
107
135
236
248
303
416
440
168
342
187
387
173
225
247
270
301
344
125
357
30
116
196
87
184
21
28
32
203
4
90
192
202
223
226
35
68
161
29
37
329
46
160
179
192
197
216
277
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1948
1947
1946
1945
1944
1937
29
1
1
8
10
11
1
2
6
8
8
13
15
17
22
26
1
2
4
4
4
12
13
26
1
2
4
4
5
7
8
8
22
25
1
6
6
13
14
16
23
24
26
27
28
30
2
4
9
10
20
25
26
30
13
30
28
18
26
12
6
340
4
12
92
116
124
9
15
62
86
96
146
177
197
264
310
11
24
39
41
47
144
151
303
3
16
42
46
54
77
88
96
258
291
6
62
67
156
169
186
272
278
304
324
332
356
25
46
101
123
252
325
331
279
115
284
262
185
271
114
51
Miami
Year Rd.
2013 5
6
2012 3
3
4
4
6
6
2011 2
2
3
3
3
4
6
6
2010 3
4
4
7
2009 6
2008 1
2
3
2007 1
1
1
4
4
2006 1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
2005 1
2
3
3
6
2004 1
1
1
1
1
1
7
7
7
2003 1
1
1
1
No.
149
189
72
86
97
100
198
200
46
60
79
81
86
109
181
192
95
102
128
235
176
31
50
71
24
25
31
120
127
31
35
44
57
66
89
110
133
154
8
55
65
86
200
5
6
12
17
19
21
213
215
254
3
15
23
25
Name
Pos.
Team
Brandon McGee................... S.............. Rams
Mike James....................... RB................Bucs
Olivier Vernon................... DE.........Dolphins
Sean Spence...................... LB...........Steelers
Lamar Miller..................... RB.........Dolphins
Travis Benjamin............... WR........... Browns
Tommy Streeter................ WR............Ravens
Brandon Washington............G.............Eagles
Orlando Franklin.................. T.......... Broncos
Brandon Harris.................. CB............ Texans
Leonard Hankerson.......... WR.........Redskins
DeMarcus Van Dyke............ S........... Raiders
Allen Bailey...................... DE............. Chiefs
Colin McCarthy................ LB............... Colts
Richard Gordon..................TE........... Raiders
Matt Bosher.................... P/PK........... Falcons
Jimmy Graham...................TE..............Saints
Darryl Sharpton................. LB........... Raiders
Jason Fox............................. T.............. Lions
Dedrick Epps......................TE......... Chargers
Spencer Adkins.............. OLB........... Falcons
Kenny Phillips...................DB............. Giants
Calais Campbell................ DE........ Cardinals
Tavares Gooden................ LB............Ravens
Brandon Meriweather........ FS........... Patriots
Jon Beason..................... OLB..........Panthers
Greg Olsen.........................TE.............. Bears
Baraka Atkins.................... DE........Seahawks
Kareem Brown.................. DT........... Patriots
Kelly Jennings...................DB........Seahawks
Roger (Rocky) McIntosh.. LB.........Redskins
Sinorice Moss.................. WR............. Giants
Devin Hester.................... WR.............. Bears
Eric Winston......................... T............ Texans
Rashad Butler....................... T..........Panthers
Leon Williams................... LB........... Browns
Orien Harris...................... DT...........Steelers
Marcus Maxey..................DB............. Chiefs
Antrel Rolle....................... CB........ Cardinals
Roscoe Parrish................. WR................ Bills
Frank Gore........................ RB...............49ers
Kevin Everett.....................TE................ Bills
Chris Myers..........................G.......... Broncos
Sean Taylor.......................DB.........Redskins
Kellen Winslow..................TE........... Browns
Jonathan Vilma.................. LB..................Jets
D.J. Williams..................... LB.......... Broncos
Vernon Carey.......................G.........Dolphins
Vince Wilfork.................... DT........... Patriots
Darrell McClover.............. LB..................Jets
Alfonso Marshall..............DB.............. Bears
Carlos Joseph....................... T......... Chargers
Andre Johnson................. WR............ Texans
Jerome McDougle............. DE.............Eagles
Willis McGahee................ RB................ Bills
William Joseph.................. DT............. Giants
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
3
4
5
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
6
7
7
1
1
1
1
3
6
7
1
2
3
5
7
1
5
7
1
3
1
1
1
4
5
5
6
7
1
6
1
2
3
4
5
7
7
2
5
2
2
2
2
3
4
6
7
8
1
1
4
10
12
12
1
1
2
2
4
5
6
8
10
10
12
1
3
3
3
3
5
9
10
12
1
1
3
7
10
11
1
1
2
2
2
3
5
6
6
8
10
12
1
1
1
2
2
5
11
4
5
10
12
1
4
7
7
89
131
150
241
7
14
17
24
27
51
116
135
183
226
227
11
12
16
30
65
200
245
14
56
90
148
227
4
135
245
10
74
15
17
18
111
133
148
192
211
26
175
12
52
78
103
157
211
231
58
150
33
46
47
54
60
104
157
192
207
11
28
86
263
312
315
1
23
40
42
107
131
153
220
251
278
325
3
64
65
72
79
126
223
256
315
21
26
77
180
252
280
3
11
33
49
52
64
124
153
155
197
269
331
1
3
9
32
50
140
297
102
115
265
321
13
88
183
194
199
8
2
2
3
3
8
10
11
1
2
4
5
7
8
11
1
5
5
9
10
11
12
12
4
10
11
12
1
1
7
11
1
2
8
9
10
11
1
8
10
5
5
5
6
16
16
1
3
5
5
7
15
16
1
1
2
7
8
15
17
9
16
4
8
10
2
2
2
7
8
8
10
15
15
15
1
6
10
16
17
3
12
2
5
5
8
10
15
15
17
20
3
8
12
13
5
6
15
15
1
4
1
4
9
19
1
9
10
11
4
7
11
21
15
24
1
30
4
5
13
200
206
39
53
77
82
198
279
308
14
31
100
131
176
214
283
27
112
120
228
268
281
310
331
101
263
290
326
8
17
172
284
27
48
196
224
269
301
3
217
266
145
153
156
159
451
455
11
65
118
121
167
368
395
12
13
35
182
197
378
421
228
412
102
188
256
33
34
54
166
198
205
253
388
401
408
24
140
241
418
430
37
162
15
70
60
100
139
206
208
234
270
30
106
161
174
68
73
201
208
0
46
9
49
102
221
8
107
118
128
39
75
122
247
172
282
8
352
49
54
152
1949
1947
1946
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1942
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1940
1938
18
29
11
7
8
9
23
3
18
28
8
15
17
13
22
6
218
341
102
51
56
72
212
18
183
289
68
140
153
113
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2
3
5
5
1
7
7
4
5
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4
4
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4
1
1
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7
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1
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7
1
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89
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52
14
40
52
59
100
133
152
171
218
127
146
29
64
83
156
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29
221
225
124
157
251
113
124
146
127
2
6
106
219
235
246
35
64
70
110
205
117
20
41
48
119
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8
17
19
103
110
128
131
31
45
79
104
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22
148
66
88
118
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48
120
127
130
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69
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76
97
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257
79
95
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69
268
319
87
225
235
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199
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Pos.
Team
Jonathan Cooper...................G........ Cardinals
Sylvester Williams............ DT.......... Broncos
Giovani Bernard................ RB...........Bengals
Brennan Williams................. T............ Texans
Travis Bond..........................G...........Steelers
Quinton Coples................. DE..................Jets
Zach Brown....................... LB..............Titans
Robert Quinn..................... DE.............. Rams
Bruce Carter...................... LB........ Cowboys
Marvin Austin................... DT............. Giants
Greg Little........................ WR........... Browns
DaNorris Searcy................. S................ Bills
Johnny White.................... RB................ Bills
T.J. Yates...........................QB............ Texans
Quan Sturdivant................ LB........ Cardinals
Ryan Taylor........................TE........... Packers
E.J. Wilson........................ DE........Seahawks
Cam Thomas..................... DT......... Chargers
Hakeem Nicks.................. WR............. Giants
Richard Quinn....................TE.......... Broncos
Brandon Tate............. WR-KR........... Patriots
Garrett Reynolds.................. T........... Falcons
Brooks Foster................... WR.............. Rams
Kentwan Balmer............... DT..............49ers
Hilee Taylor....................... DE..........Panthers
Chase Page........................ DT......... Chargers
Jason Brown.........................C............Ravens
Gerald Sensabaugh............. SS............Jaguars
Madison Hedgecock...........FB.............. Rams
Dexter Reid.......................DB........... Patriots
Michael Waddell...............DB..............Titans
Jeb Terry...............................G..... Buccaneers
Sam Aiken........................ WR................ Bills
Julius Peppers................... DE..........Panthers
Ryan Sims......................... DT............. Chiefs
David Thorton................... LB............... Colts
Joey Evans........................ DE...........Bengals
Ronald Curry.....................QB........... Raiders
Quincy Monk.................... LB............. Giants
Alge Crumpler...................TE........... Falcons
Adrian Wilson...................DB........ Cardinals
Sedrick Hodge................... LB..............Saints
Brandon Spoon................. LB................ Bills
Dauntae Finger...................TE..... Buccaneers
Deon Dyer......................... RB.........Dolphins
Ebenezer Ekuban.............. DE........ Cowboys
Dre Bly.............................DB.............. Rams
Russell Davis.................... DT.............. Bears
Keith Newman.................. LB................ Bills
Na Brown......................... WR.............Eagles
Mike Pringley.................... DE.............. Lions
Greg Ellis.......................... DE........ Cowboys
Brian Simmons................. LB...........Bengals
Vonnie Holliday................ DT........... Packers
Omar Brown......................DB........... Falcons
Kivuusama Mays.............. LB........... Vikings
Robert Williams................DB............. Chiefs
Jonathan Linton................. RB................ Bills
Rick Terry......................... DT..................Jets
Freddie Jones.....................TE......... Chargers
James Hamilton................. LB............Jaguars
Leon Johnson.................... RB..................Jets
Andre Purvis..................... DT...........Bengals
Marcus Jones..................... DT..... Buccaneers
Sean Boyd.........................DB........... Vikings
William Henderson........... RB........... Packers
Jimmy Hitchcock..............DB........... Patriots
Mike Morton..................... LB........... Raiders
Eddie Mason..................... LB..................Jets
Oscar Sturgis..................... DE........ Cowboys
Bucky Brooks.................. WR................ Bills
Austin Robbins................. DT........... Raiders
Bracey Walker...................DB............. Chiefs
Sean Crocker.....................DB................ Bills
Thomas Smith...................DB................ Bills
Natrone Means.................. RB......... Chargers
Rondell Jones....................DB.......... Broncos
Tommy Thigpen................ LB............. Giants
Brian Bollinger.....................G...............49ers
Dwight Hollier.................. LB.........Dolphins
Roy Barker........................ DT........... Vikings
Deems May........................TE......... Chargers
Eric Blount....................... WR........ Cardinals
Andrew Oberg...................... T........... Packers
Kevin Donnalley.................. T..............Oilers
Torin Dorn.........................DB........... Raiders
Cecil Gray......................... DT.............Eagles
Darrell Hamilton.................. T.......... Broncos
Derrick Fenner.................. RB........Seahawks
Antonio Gross................... LB...............49ers
Tim Goad.......................... DT........... Patriots
Reuben David.................... DT..... Buccaneers
Carlton Bailey................... LB................ Bills
Harris Barton........................ T...............49ers
Larry Griffin......................DB..............Oilers
Tommy Barnhardt................ P..... Buccaneers
Carl Carr............................ LB..................Jets
1985
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1976
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1965
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7
10
2
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6
8
1
1
3
4
6
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5
11
5
6
6
2
8
8
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8
9
10
9
10
8
1
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15
3
4
14
14
3
6
10
1
12
4
15
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17
1
18
6
16
2
11
14
4
5
12
12
3
10
10
15
16
21
30
8
8
10
3
12
20
8
11
11
11
12
27
6
16
7
29
2
16
18
3
8
8
19
20
23
25
3
8
10
12
18
28
32
3
16
28
30
15
18
18
26
21
18
303
15
73
93
228
28
69
195
262
36
48
196
46
156
211
2
18
73
103
157
164
36
121
297
121
153
160
32
199
202
76
209
248
269
248
269
224
3
125
383
67
90
339
360
56
131
248
22
300
79
404
159
432
2
245
75
219
15
146
190
45
52
138
142
30
111
117
170
188
251
351
90
97
120
33
136
233
91
123
126
124
142
320
70
189
82
346
16
201
230
28
73
78
189
192
230
249
23
65
79
98
165
262
300
20
144
264
285
146
177
181
269
196
164
Arnold Franklin..................TE.........Dolphins
Ethan Horton..................... RB............. Chiefs
Brian Johnston.....................C............. Giants
Greg Naron...........................G.............Eagles
Micah Moon...................... LB........... Falcons
Brian Blados......................... T...........Bengals
Tyrone Williams................ RB..............Saints
Mark Smith...................... WR.........Redskins
Aaron Jackson................... LB...........Bengals
Mike Wilcher.................... LB.............. Rams
Dave Dreschsler...................G........... Packers
Kelvin Bryant.................... RB.........Redskins
Calvin Daniels................... LB............. Chiefs
Darrell Nicholson.............. LB............. Giants
Bill Jackson.......................DB........... Browns
Lawrence Taylor............... LB............. Giants
Donnell Thompson............ DT............... Colts
Rick Donnalley....................C...........Steelers
Amos Lawrence................ RB......... Chargers
Ron Wooten..........................G........... Patriots
Harry Standback................ DT........... Falcons
Buddy Curry..................... LB........... Falcons
Doug Paschal.................... RB........... Vikings
Phil Farris......................... WR.......... Broncos
Bob Hukill............................G........ Cowboys
Dave Simmons.................. LB........... Packers
Mike Salzano.......................G........ Cowboys
Dee Hardison.................... DE................ Bills
Brooks Williams.................TE..............Saints
Walker Lee....................... WR.........Redskins
Mike Voight....................... RB...........Bengals
Mark Griffin......................... T.............. Lions
Mark Cantrell.......................C........ Cowboys
Tom Burkett......................... T........... Browns
Mark Cantrell.......................C........ Cowboys
Tom Burkett......................... T........... Browns
James Betterson................ RB.......... Broncos
Ken Huff..............................G............... Colts
Charles Waddell.................TE......... Chargers
Chris Kupec......................QB................ Bills
Robert Pratt..........................G............... Colts
Sammy Johnson................ RB...............49ers
Phil Lamm.........................DB................ Bills
Bob Thornton.......................G........ Cowboys
Lewis Jolley...................... RB..............Oilers
Dan Medlin....................... DT........... Raiders
John Bunting..................... LB.............Eagles
Don McCauley.................. RB............... Colts
Felix Blanchard..................TE........... Browns
Mike Richey......................... T................ Bills
Jeff Beaver........................QB............... Colts
Bo Wood........................... LB..............Saints
Dan Talbott........................QB...............49ers
Ken Willard....................... RB...............49ers
Chris Hanburger................ LB.........Redskins
Bob Lacey............................ E........... Vikings
Ed Kesler........................... RB...........Steelers
Rip Hawkins..................... LB........... Vikings
Henry Clement.....................B...........Steelers
Bob Elliot.......................... RB........ Cardinals
Jack Cummings.................QB.............Eagles
Don Stallings........................ T.........Redskins
Earl Butler............................ T...........Steelers
Jim Williams........................G...............49ers
Ron Koes..............................C.............. Lions
Emil DeCantis......................B........ Cardinals
Alan Goldstein..................... E.............. Rams
John Schroeder..................... E........ Cardinals
Don Redding........................ T.............. Bears
Fred Swearingen..................G............. Giants
Rabe Walton.........................B........ Cardinals
Buddy Payne........................ E.........Redskins
Phil Blazer............................ T.............. Lions
Leo Russavage..................... T........... Browns
Eddie Sutton.........................B.........Redskins
Don Klochak........................B.............. Rams
Jack Stillwell........................ E........... Browns
Bill Koman...........................G............... Colts
Stew Pell.............................. T...............49ers
Kenny Keller........................B.............Eagles
Larry Parker.........................B.........Redskins
Jack Maultsby...................... T.............. Rams
Ken Yarborough................... E.........Redskins
Tom Higgins......................... T........ Cardinals
Bud Wallace.........................B.............Eagles
Irv Holdash...........................C........... Browns
Roscoe Hansen..................... T.............Eagles
Art Weiner............................ E......... Bulldogs
Charlie (Choo-Choo) Justice.. B.........Redskins
Kenneth Powell.................... E...........Steelers
Len Szafaryn........................ T.........Redskins
Mike Rubish......................... E..............Yanks
Bob Kennedy.......................B.........Redskins
Bob Mitten...........................G.............. Bears
Joe Romano.......................... T.............. Lions
Bob Cox............................... E........ Cardinals
Stan Marczyk....................... T.............. Bears
Bill Smith............................. T........ Cardinals
Jim Camp.............................B........ Cardinals
Ernie Williamson................. T.........Redskins
Jack Fitch.............................B...........Steelers
Walt Pupa.............................B.............. Bears
Jerrell Baxter........................ T........... Packers
Don Clayton.........................B............. Giants
Hosea Rodgers.....................B............. Giants
Ted Hazelwood.................... T.............. Bears
Howard Weldon...................G.............. Bears
Bill Voris..............................B............. Giants
Chan Highsmith...................C..............Yanks
Ralph Strayhorn...................G........ Cardinals
Hugh Cox.............................B........... Packers
Ray Jordan...........................B........... Packers
Fred Marshall.......................G............. Giants
Carl Suntheimer...................C........ Cardinals
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NC State
Year Rd.
2013 2
3
5
2012 3
5
7
7
7
2011 3
2010 6
7
2009 4
4
2008 3
2007 3
4
4
2006 1
1
1
4
6
6
2005 3
5
6
2004 1
3
4
2003 5
7
2002 2
4
2001 1
2000 3
6
1999 1
4
1998 4
7
1997 6
1995 3
5
6
6
1994 1
3
3
1993 3
5
7
1992 4
4
5
12
1991 2
2
4
7
12
1990 1
3
1989 2
3
1988 11
1987 1
5
1986 3
7
12
12
1985 5
5
1983 6
7
1982 1
3
8
10
1981 6
8
1980 1
6
10
11
12
1979 1
12
1978 2
6
9
1976 12
12
1975 4
10
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1974 1
6
6
No. Name
Pos.
Team
51 David Amerson................. CB.........Redskins
73 Mike Glennon...................QB................Bucs
136 Earl Wolff........................... SS.............Eagles
69 T.J. Graham...................... WR................ Bills
163 Terrell Manning................ LB........... Packers
210 Audie Cole........................ LB........... Vikings
225 J.R. Sweezy....................... DE........Seahawks
239 Markus Kuhn.................... DT............. Giants
67 Nate Irving........................ LB.......... Broncos
205 Ted Larsen......................... OL........... Patriots
213 Willie Young..................... DE.............. Lions
122 Anthony Hill......................TE............ Texans
129 Andre Brown..................... RB............. Giants
82 DaJuan Morgan.................... S............. Chiefs
82 DeMarcus Tyler................. DT............. Chiefs
105 A. J. Davis......................... CB.............. Lions
115 Leroy Harris.........................C..............Titans
1 Mario Williams................. DE............ Texans
22 Manny Lawson.................. LB...............49ers
26 John McCargo................... DT................ Bills
116 Stephen Tulloch................ LB..............Titans
192 Marcus Hudson.................DB...............49ers
202 T.J. Williams......................TE..... Buccaneers
91 Chris Colmer..................... OT..... Buccaneers
161 Andre Maddox................... SS..................Jets
194 Pat Thomas..................... OLB............Jaguars
4 Philip Rivers.....................QB............. Giants
84 Sean Locklear.......................G........Seahawks
108 Jerricho Cotchery............. WR..................Jets
137 Terrence Holt....................DB.............. Lions
215 Scott Kooistra....................... T...........Bengals
49 LeVar Fisher...................... LB........ Cardinals
105 Brian Williams..................DB........... Vikings
9 Koren Robinson............... WR........Seahawks
64 Lloyd Harrison..................DB.........Redskins
179 Tony Scott.........................DB..................Jets
6 Torry Holt......................... WR.............. Rams
104 Jason Perry........................DB......... Chargers
123 Carlos King....................... RB...........Steelers
192 Alvis Whitted................... WR............Jaguars
175 Rod Brown........................ RB........ Cardinals
96 Damien Covington............ LB................ Bills
148 William Strong..................DB..............Saints
198 Carl Reeves....................... DE.............. Bears
203 Eddie Goines.................... WR........Seahawks
18 DeWayne Washington.......DB........... Vikings
95 Gary Downs...................... RB............. Giants
102 George Hegamin.................. T........ Cowboys
77 Mike Reid..........................DB.............Eagles
139 Sebastian Savage...............DB................ Bills
191 David Merritt.................... LB.........Dolphins
89 Mark Thomas.................... DE...............49ers
94 Charles Davenport........... WR...........Steelers
134 Todd Harrison....................TE.............. Bears
330 Scott Adell............................ T..............Saints
32 Mike Jones........................ DE........ Cardinals
48 Jesse Campbell..................DB.............Eagles
105 Joe Johnson.......................DB.............. Bears
184 Fernandus Vinson..............DB...........Bengals
308 Elijah Austin..................... DT........... Browns
10 Ray Agnew........................ DE........... Patriots
75 Bobby Houston................. LB........... Packers
33 Danny Peebles.................. WR..... Buccaneers
60 Naz Worthern................... WR............. Chiefs
288 Izel Jenkins........................DB.............Eagles
20 Haywood Jeffires............. WR..............Oilers
115 Nelson Jones.....................DB......... Chargers
69 Joe Milnichik....................... T.............. Lions
188 Raymond Phillips.............. LB.......... Broncos
315 Reggie Singletary.............. DE.............Eagles
329 Rickey Isom...................... RB.........Dolphins
118 Joe McIntosh..................... RB.............. Lions
133 Frank Bush........................ LB..............Oilers
164 Eric Williams....................DB...........Steelers
178 Perry Williams..................DB............. Giants
20 Mike Quick...................... WR.............Eagles
77 Robert Abraham................ LB..............Oilers
221 Dwight Sullivan................ RB........ Cowboys
277 Todd Eckerson..................... T........ Cowboys
149 Bubba Green..................... DT............... Colts
212 Lin Dawson........................TE........... Patriots
16 Jim Ritcher...........................C................ Bills
140 Chris Dietrich....................... T.............. Lions
250 Woodrow Wilson...............DB...........Steelers
298 Lee Jukes.......................... WR.............Eagles
325 Chuck Stone.........................G.........Dolphins
16 Ted Brown......................... RB........... Vikings
310 Tim Gillespie........................G............. Giants
39 Johnny Evans....................... P........... Browns
162 Elijah Marshall................. WR..... Buccaneers
226 Richard Carter...................DB..............Saints
326 Don Buckey..................... WR..................Jets
327 Dave Buckey.....................QB..................Jets
97 Stan Fritts.......................... RB...........Bengals
253 Roland Hooks................... RB................ Bills
351 Frank Haywood................. DT...........Bengals
22 Charley Young.................. RB........ Cowboys
139 Willie Burden.................... RB.............. Lions
150 Rick Druschel.......................G...........Steelers
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1989 1
8 Burt Grossman.................. DE......... Chargers
1989 1 24 Tom Ricketts........................G...........Steelers
1989 3 57 Mark Stepnoski....................C........ Cowboys
1989 9 242 Vernon Kirk........................TE.............. Rams
1989 10 256 Cornell Hollway................DB...........Bengals
1989 10 258 Jerry Olsavsky................... LB...........Steelers
1988 1 24 Craig Heyward.................. RB..............Saints
1988 2 48 Quinin Jones.....................DB..............Oilers
1988 5 118 Jon Carter.......................... DT............. Giants
1988 5 123 Zeke Gadson.....................DB................ Bills
1988 7 173 Gary Richard.....................DB........... Packers
1988 10 263 Billy Owens......................DB........ Cowboys
1988 11 285 Ed Miller..............................C......... Chargers
1987 1 18 Tony Woods...................... DE........Seahawks
1987 4 85 Randy Dixon........................ T............... Colts
1987 4 89 Lorenzo Freeman.............. NT........... Packers
1987 7 182 Tom Brown....................... RB.........Dolphins
1986 1 24 Bob Buczkowski............... DE........... Raiders
1986 4 94 Bill Callahan.....................DB...........Steelers
1985 1
2 Bill Fralic.............................G........... Falcons
1985 1
4 Chris Doleman.................. DE........... Vikings
1985 5 120 Troy Benson...................... LB..................Jets
1985 8 218 Marlon McIntyre............... RB.............. Rams
1985 12 319 Bill Wallace...................... WR..................Jets
1984 1
5 Bill Maas........................... NT............. Chiefs
1984 2 37 Jim Sweeney........................C..................Jets
1984 3 84 Joe McCall........................ RB........... Raiders
1984 5 126 Tom Flynn.........................DB........... Packers
1984 6 154 Dwight Collins................. WR........... Vikings
1984 10 258 Al Wenglikowski............... LB............. Chiefs
1983 1
6 Jim Covert............................ T.............. Bears
1983 1 11 Tim Lewis.........................DB........... Packers
1983 1 27 Dan Marino.......................QB.........Dolphins
1983 5 132 Bryan Thomas................... RB........... Packers
1983 6 149 Dave Puzzuoli................... NT........... Browns
1983 6 160 Ron Sams.............................G........... Packers
1983 8 201 Rich Kraynak.................... LB.............Eagles
1983 9 230 Rob Fada..............................G.............. Bears
1983 12 320 Julius Dawkins................. WR................ Bills
1982 7 182 Emil Boures.........................C...........Steelers
1982 10 267 Sal Sunseri........................ LB...........Steelers
1982 11 284 Sam Clancy....................... DE........Seahawks
1981 1
7 Hugh Green....................... LB................Bucs
1981 1 12 Randy McMillan............... RB............... Colts
1981 1 20 Mark May............................. T.........Redskins
1981 2 51 Rickey Jackson.................. LB..............Saints
1981 3 63 Greg Meisner.................... NT.............. Rams
1981 3 65 Carlton Williamson...........DB...............49ers
1981 3 69 Russ Grimm.........................G.........Redskins
1981 5 115 Bill Neill........................... NT............. Giants
1981 5 120 Benjie Pryor.......................TE...........Bengals
1981 5 121 Lynn Thomas....................DB...............49ers
1981 5 128 Jerry Boyarsky.................. NT..............Saints
1981 11 292 Rick Trocano.....................QB...........Steelers
1980 6 141 Jo Jo Heath........................DB...........Bengals
1980 10 276 Bob Gruber........................... T.............. Rams
1979 2 34 Gordon Jones................... WR................Bucs
1979 5 131 Walt Brown..........................C.............. Lions
1979 7 190 Jeff Delaney......................DB.............. Rams
1979 11 296 Al Chesley......................... LB.............Eagles
1979 12 307 David Logan...................... NT................Bucs
1978 1 21 Randy Holloway............... DE........... Vikings
1978 2 50 Matt Cavanaugh................QB........... Patriots
1978 3 63 Bob Jury............................DB........Seahawks
1978 6 148 Elliott Walker.................... RB...............49ers
1978 6 160 Randy Reutershan............ WR...........Steelers
1978 8 210 J.C. Wilson........................DB..............Oilers
1978 9 223 Willie Taylor.................... WR................Bucs
1978 11 300 Tom Brzoza..........................C...........Steelers
1977 1
2 Tony Dorsett...................... RB........ Cowboys
1977 7 185 Larry Swider........................ P.......... Broncos
1977 7 194 James Corbett.....................TE...........Bengals
1977 11 289 Al Romano........................ LB..............Oilers
1977 11 302 Carson Long.........................K.............. Rams
1977 12 314 Don Prrish......................... NT........... Falcons
1976 4 101 Tom Perko......................... LB........... Packers
1976 7 193 Karl Framer...................... WR........... Falcons
1976 17 474 Cozens.............................................. Broncos
1975 3 55 Gary Burley....................... DE...........Bengals
1975 17 424 Mike Bulino......................DB............. Chiefs
1974 11 278 Rod Kirby......................... LB................ Bills
1974 12 295 James Buckmon................ DE..............Saints
1974 15 376 Dave Wannstedt................... T........... Packers
1973 12 311 Ernie Webster.......................G.........Redskins
1973 13 331 John Moss......................... LB.............. Lions
1972 3 60 Bob Kuziel...........................C..............Saints
1972 5 119 Ralph Cindrich.................. LB........... Falcons
1972 11 277 Joe Carroll......................... LB........... Raiders
1972 15 375 Joel Klimek........................TE........... Patriots
1972 16 394 Henry Alford..................... DE........ Cardinals
1971 3 62 Charlie Hall.......................DB........... Packers
1971 5 115 Bryant Salter.....................DB......... Chargers
1971 7 176 Dennis Ferris..................... RB.............. Bears
1971 9 227 Dave Garnett..................... RB........... Raiders
1971 12 302 Tony Esposito.................... RB............. Chiefs
1971 12 308 Bill Pilconis...................... WR.............. Lions
1970 9 229 Geoff Brown..................... LB........... Browns
1970 12 312 Rodney Fedorchak...............G............. Chiefs
1969 5 122 Harry Orszulak...................FL......... Chargers
1968 5 133 Bob Longo........................... E..............Oilers
1968 13 341 Tom Mitrakos.......................C...............49ers
1967 2 51 Jim Flanigan...................... LB........... Packers
1966 6 Frd Hoaglin..........................C........... Browns
1966 11 Eric Crabtree.................... WR.......... Broncos
1965 4 Marty Schottenheimer....... LB............... Colts
1965 7 Marty Schottenheimer....... LB................ Bills
1964 1 Paul Martha.......................DB...........Steelers
1963 5 Lou Slaby.......................... LB............. Giants
1963 12 Ed Adamchik........................C............. Giants
1963 9 John Maczuzak.................. DT............. Chiefs
1961 1 Mike Ditka.........................TE.............. Bears
1961 3 Dick Mills............................G.............. Lions
1961 3 Jim Cunningham................FB.........Redskins
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2013 4
2013 4
2012 1
2012 6
2011 4
2011 5
2010 4
2010 5
2009 4
2009 7
2007 4
2007 7
2006 3
2006 5
2006 7
2006 7
2005 2
2004 5
2004 7
2004 7
2003 5
2003 6
2002 1
2002 5
2001 1
2001 3
2001 3
2001 6
2000 1
2000 7
1999 1
1999 2
1999 2
1998 1
1998 1
1998 4
1998 7
1998 7
1997 2
1997 4
1996 1
1995 3
1995 4
1994 2
1994 5
1993 2
1993 3
1992 10
1991 2
1991 4
1991 8
1990 2
1990 5
1990 7
1990 9
1990 9
1990 1
1989 2
1989 3
1989 4
1989 4
1989 9
1989 10
1988 1
1988 3
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1988 7
1988 12
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231
165
211
11
145
22
75
88
175
30
247
2
32
43
22
25
98
206
228
54
101
19
69
112
53
135
52
61
265
44
109
197
29
129
181
225
235
1
39
76
92
95
231
259
26
75
149
174
327
56
237
Ed Sharockman.................DB........... Vikings
Fred Cox..............................K........... Browns
Bob Clemens......................FB............... Colts
Dick Haley........................DB.........Redskins
Art Gob............................. DE.........Redskins
Jim McCusker................... OT........ Cardinals
John Guzik........................ LB.............. Rams
Joe Walton......................... OE.........Redskins
Charlie Brueckman........... LB...............49ers
John Paluck....................... DE.........Redskins
Fred Glatz.......................... OE...........Steelers
Eldred Kraemer.................OG...............49ers
Henry Ford........................HB........... Browns
Lou Palatella.....................OG...............49ers
Richie McCabe..................DB...........Steelers
Joe Zombek....................... OE...........Steelers
Bobby Epps........................FB............. Giants
Billy Reynolds..................HB........... Browns
Joe Schmidt....................... LB.............. Lions
Nick Bolkovac.................. DT.........Redskins
Leo Skladany.................... DE.............Eagles
Bill McPeak...................... DE...........Steelers
Frank Mattioli......................G.............. Bears
Bill Dutton........................HB.........Redskins
Special Delivery Jones......HB.............. Bears
George Kracum..................FB........ Cardinals
Dick Cassiano................... TB........... Packers
Ben Kish........................... LB........ Cardinals
John Chickerneo................ BB............. Giants
Marshall Goldberg............ TB........ Cardinals
Bill Daddio........................ DE........ Cardinals
Steve Petro...........................G.............Pirates
Frank Patrick..................... TB........ Cardinals
Tony Matisi.......................... T.............Pirates
Frank Souchak..................... E............. Giants
Avie Daniell......................... T........... Packers
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1 17
6 164
9 228
10 268
12 332
4 107
9 227
10 265
2 35
10 265
2 55
2 45
6 167
7 171
2 43
6 141
1 18
4 110
5 138
12 325
5 138
6 149
8 214
9 259
10 280
11 295
3 61
7 177
1 10
9 226
16 399
2 37
3 74
9 210
5 117
4 94
11 275
1 22
5 111
1
8
11 287
12 305
1
6
4 102
15 383
2 28
3 35
14 207
12
17
4 45
4 52
5 70
6
6 78
6 80
11 148
13 179
14 192
20 278
2 19
6 83
8 107
17 226
1
1
8 107
10 131
12 157
14 190
19 165
1 14
2 21
2 25
4 55
5 59
7 94
10 139
1
7
4 47
7 84
17 204
3 36
6 62
9 105
11 132
25 300
26 305
6 68
8 86
12 142
18 206
19 225
29 342
1
6
4 39
9 108
14 158
23 277
3 28
2 15
2 19
4 43
11 125
26 313
28 366
7 79
9 100
16 188
23 274
23 277
25 290
26 310
11 135
25 34
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209
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206
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250
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Joe Watt.............................DB..............Yanks
Roger Robinson...................B.........Redskins
Paul McKee....................... OE.........Redskins
Howard Werner.................... E.............Eagles
Adolph Czekala.................... T..............Yanks
Norm Michael......................B.............Eagles
Dick Weber..........................G.........Redskins
Paul Berthold....................... E.........Redskins
Ed Jontos..............................G............. Giants
Virginia
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245
4
143
144
170
188
30
95
111
127
132
203
248
90
94
95
118
231
237
141
7
94
184
187
30
124
131
214
216
226
50
141
8
25
34
36
66
161
159
94
107
206
71
161
31
78
88
147
10
40
273
10
93
238
284
149
198
288
14
30
186
151
255
6
62
156
40
99
193
185
203
104
308
138
118
211
224
135
53
15
215
290
381
402
81
252
270
384
321
Pos.
Team
Oday Aboushi...................... T..................Jets
Cam Johnson..................... DE..............49ers
Ras-I Dowling................... CB........... Patriots
Chris Cook........................ CB........... Vikings
Eugene Monroe.................... T............Jaguars
Clint Sintim.................... OLB............. Giants
Cedric Peerman................. RB............Ravens
John Phillips.......................TE........ Cowboys
Chris Long........................ DE.............. Rams
Branden Albert..................... T............. Chiefs
Tom Santi...........................TE............... Colts
Jason Snelling................... RB................Bucs
Marcus Hamilton.............. CB........... Falcons
DBrickashaw Ferguson....... T..................Jets
Brad Butler........................... T................ Bills
Marques Hagans............... WR.............. Rams
Wali Lundy........................ RB............ Texans
Kurt Smith............................K......... Chargers
Heath Miller.......................TE...........Steelers
Darryl Blackstock.......... OLB........ Cardinals
Elton Brown.........................G........ Cardinals
Alvin Pearman.................. RB............Jaguars
Chris Canty....................... DE........ Cowboys
Andrew Hoffman.............. DT........... Browns
Patrick Estes.......................TE...............49ers
Matt Schaub......................QB........... Falcons
Angelo Crowell................. LB................ Bills
Billy McMullen................ WR.............Eagles
Chris Luzar.........................TE............Jaguars
Monsanto Pope................. DT.......... Broncos
Antwoine Womack............ RB........... Patriots
Billy Baber.........................TE............. Chiefs
Thomas Jones.................... RB........ Cardinals
John St. Clair........................C.............. Rams
Shannon Taylor................. LB......... Chargers
Antwan Harris...................DB........... Patriots
Patrick Kerney.................. DE........... Falcons
Wali Rainer....................... LB........... Browns
Aaron Brooks....................QB........... Packers
Antonio Dingle.................. DT...........Steelers
Anthony Poindexter..........DB............Ravens
Robert Hunt..........................G..... Buccaneers
Germane Crowell............. WR.............. Lions
Doug Karczewski................. T..................Jets
James Farrior..................... LB..................Jets
Jon Harris.......................... DE.............Eagles
Jamie Sharper.................... LB............Ravens
Tiki Barber........................ RB............. Giants
Ronde Barber....................DB..... Buccaneers
Duane Ashman.................. DE.............. Lions
Patrick Jeffers................... WR.......... Broncos
Mike Frederick.................. DE........... Browns
Tyrone Davis.................... WR..................Jets
Charles Way...................... RB............. Giants
Keith Lyle..........................DB.............. Rams
Jon Reid............................... T..............Oilers
Chris Slade........................ DE........... Patriots
Terry Kirby........................ RB.........Dolphins
David Ware.......................... T..................Jets
Greg Jeffries......................DB.............. Lions
Ray Roberts.......................... T........Seahawks
Matt Blundin.....................QB............. Chiefs
Nikki Fisher...................... RB.............. Bears
Herman Moore................. WR.............. Lions
Tony Convington..............DB..... Buccaneers
Bruce McGonnigal.............TE...........Steelers
Shawn Moore....................QB.......... Broncos
Marcus Wilson.................. RB........... Raiders
Ray Savage........................ LB.............. Rams
Tim OConnor...................... T...........Bengals
Jeff Lageman..................... LB..................Jets
John Ford......................... WR.............. Lions
David Griggs..................... LB..............Saints
Scott Secules.....................QB........ Cowboys
Don Majkowski.................QB........... Packers
Jim Dombrowski.................. T..............Saints
Barry Word........................ RB..............Saints
Jim Huddleston....................G.........Redskins
Lester Lyles.......................DB..................Jets
Bob Olderman......................G............. Chiefs
Ron Mattes........................... T........Seahawks
Quentin Walker................. RB........ Cardinals
Billy Griggs........................TE..................Jets
Stuart Anderson................. LB............. Chiefs
Greg Taylor...................... WR........... Patriots
Tommy Vigorito................ RB.........Dolphins
Tony Blount......................DB............. Giants
Grant Hudson.................... DT........ Cardinals
Russ Henderson................... P............... Colts
John Choma.........................G......... Chargers
Mike Ozdowski................. DE............... Colts
Tom Glassic.........................G.......... Broncos
Scott Gardner....................QB................ Bills
Dick Ambrose................... LB........... Browns
Ken Shelton........................TE.......... Broncos
Ken Lambert.....................DB..............Oilers
Harrison Davis................. WR......... Chargers
Paul Ryczek..........................C........... Falcons
Kent Merritt..................... WR..............Saints
Dave Sullivan................... WR........... Browns
Andy Selfridge.................. LB......... Chargers
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7
10
14
15
5
2
7
10
11
14
4
8
7
14
4
7
4
13
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16
19
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19
15
27
13
5
21
5
20
28
1
7
20
13
19
5
6
18
22
28
32
23
13
28
14
1
18
322
113
166
254
347
374
136
30
164
255
277
367
56
117
95
194
53
98
56
153
82
85
186
218
52
227
175
319
153
60
253
58
236
334
12
76
233
160
187
30
40
164
204
259
294
208
112
265
140
1
169
Dan Ryczek..........................C.........Redskins
Frank Quayle..................... RB.......... Broncos
Jeff Anderson.................... RB.........Redskins
Greg Shelly..........................G........... Browns
Rick Brand........................ DT.........Redskins
Paul Rogers.......................... T.........Redskins
John Naponic....................... T........... Raiders
Bob David.........................QB..............Oilers
Ed Carrington................... WR..............Oilers
James Copeland...................G........... Browns
Carroll Jarvis..................... RB......... Chargers
George Stetter...................DB..............Saints
Don Parker...........................G...............49ers
John Pincavage.................. RB.............. Lions
Bob Kowalkowski................G.............. Lions
Terry Sieg..........................HB........... Browns
Harlow Fullwood.................G............... Colts
Turnley Todd..................... LB........... Packers
Ron Gassert.......................... T........... Packers
Dave Graham....................... E.............Eagles
John Diehl............................ T............... Colts
Hal Outten............................ T.............. Lions
Fred Polzer........................... E.........Redskins
Ulmo (Sonny) Randle..........B........ Cardinals
Henry Jordan..................... DT........... Browns
Bob Gunderman................... E.............. Lions
John Polzer........................QB............... Colts
Herb Hartwell.......................B............... Colts
Joe Mehalick........................ T.............Eagles
Tom Scott............................. E.............. Rams
Bob Tata...............................B.............. Lions
Bob Miller............................ T.............. Lions
Jimmy Lesane......................B.............. Bears
Joe Palumbo.........................G...............49ers
Gene Schroeder.................... E.............. Bears
Johnny Papit.........................B.........Redskins
Dick Johnson........................ T........... Packers
Carlton Elliott....................... E........... Packers
Joe Leonard.......................... T.............. Rams
Bruce Bailey.........................B.............. Rams
George Grimes.....................B.............. Rams
Ray Brown...........................B.............. Bears
Lockwood Frizzell...............C.............Eagles
Joe McCary..........................B..............Yanks
George Neff..........................B..............Yanks
Tom Dudley......................... E.........Redskins
Joe Kirkland......................... T..............Yanks
Charlie Ellis.........................B............. Giants
John Duda............................B.............Eagles
(Bullet) Bill Dudley.............B...........Steelers
Jim Gillettee.........................B........... Packers
Virginia Tech
Year Rd.
2013 6
6
2012 1
3
5
2011 2
4
6
2010 2
5
5
6
7
2009 5
2008 1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
2007 3
5
5
2006 2
2
3
5
6
7
7
7
7
2005 3
4
7
2004 1
1
2
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5
2003 4
7
2002 2
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No.
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173
32
94
152
38
127
180
52
133
140
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26
35
42
72
118
148
174
215
89
157
163
37
63
88
155
177
222
227
234
240
75
108
217
8
30
45
120
145
115
252
47
111
148
182
211
218
224
252
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91
137
35
52
89
Name
Pos.
Team
Corey Fuller..................... WR.............. Lions
Vinston Painter..................... T.......... Broncos
David Wilson.................... RB............. Giants
Jayron Hosley.................... CB............. Giants
Danny Coale..................... WR........ Cowboys
Ryan Williams................... RB........... Patriots
Rashad Carmichael........... CB............ Texans
Tyrod Taylor......................QB............Ravens
Jason Worilds................. OLB...........Steelers
Kam Chancellor................. FS........Seahawks
Ed Wang............................... T................ Bills
Brent Bowden...................... P................Bucs
Cody Grimm.................. OLB................Bucs
Victor Harris...................... CB.............Eagles
Duane Brown....................... T............ Texans
Brandon Flowers...............DB............. Chiefs
Eddie Royal............... WR/KR.......... Broncos
Chris Ellis......................... DE................ Bills
Xavier Adibi...................... LB............ Texans
Carlton Powell.................. DT.......... Broncos
Josh Morgan..................... WR..............49ers
Justin Harper.................... WR............Ravens
Aaron Rouse....................... SS........... Packers
David Clowney................ WR........... Packers
Brandon Frye....................... T............ Texans
Jimmy Williams................DB........... Falcons
Darryl Tapp....................... DE........Seahawks
James Anderson................ LB..........Panthers
Jeff King.............................TE..........Panthers
Jon Lewis.......................... DT........ Cardinals
Justin Hamilton.................DB........... Browns
Jimmy Martin.......................C......... Chargers
Will Montgomery.................G..........Panthers
Cedric Humes.................... RB...........Steelers
Eric Green......................... CB........ Cardinals
Vincent Fuller..................... FS..............Titans
Jon Dunn........................... OT........... Browns
DeAngelo Hall..................DB........... Falcons
Kevin Jones....................... RB.............. Lions
Jake Grove...........................C........... Raiders
Ernest Wilford.................. WR............Jaguars
Nathaniel Adibi................. DE...........Steelers
Lee Suggs.......................... RB........... Browns
Willie Pile.........................DB............. Chiefs
Andre Davis..................... WR........... Browns
Ben Taylor......................... LB........... Browns
Kevin McCadam...............DB........... Falcons
David Pugh....................... DT............... Colts
Bob Slowikowski...............TE........ Cowboys
Chad Beasley.................... DT........... Vikings
Derrius Monroe................. DE..............Saints
Jarrett Ferguson................. RB................ Bills
Michael Vick.....................QB........... Falcons
Cory Bird..........................DB............... Colts
Matt Lehr.............................G........ Cowboys
John Engelberger.............. DE...............49ers
Ike Charlton......................DB........Seahawks
Corey Moore..................... LB................ Bills
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270
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124
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111
425
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183
335
113
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105
347
409
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177
210
42
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221
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302
281
147
191
264
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82
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351
300
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337
142
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2010 3
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2009 1
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2008 4
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2007 5
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117
187
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239
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230
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87
125
179
32
131
170
58
108
32
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112
Name
Pos.
Team
Tommy Bohannon..............FB..................Jets
Chris Givens.................... WR.............. Rams
Kyle Wilber.................... OLB........ Cowboys
Joe Looney...........................G..............49ers
Josh Bush............................. S..................Jets
Brandon Ghee................... CB...........Bengals
Chris DeGeare...................... T........... Vikings
Aaron Curry................... OLB........Seahawks
Alphonso Smith................ CB.......... Broncos
Chip Vaughn......................... S..............Saints
Stanley Arnoux................. ILB..............Saints
Jeremy Thompson............. DE........... Packers
Kenneth Moore................ WR.............. Lions
Steve Justice.........................C............... Colts
Josh Gattis.......................... FS............Jaguars
Steve Vallos.......................... T........Seahawks
Ryan Plackemeier................ P........Seahawks
Eric King........................... CB................ Bills
Calvin Pace....................... DE........ Cardinals
Ovie Mughelli................... RB............Ravens
Montique Sharpe............... DT............. Chiefs
Fred Robbins..................... DT........... Vikings
Dustin Lyman.................... LB.............. Bears
Reggie Austin....................DB.............. Bears
Desmond Clark..................TE.......... Broncos
Ben Coleman........................ T........ Cardinals
John Henry Mills...............TE..............Oilers
Michael McCrary.............. DE........Seahawks
Ricky Proehl..................... WR........ Cardinals
Tony Mayberry.....................C..... Buccaneers
Mike Elkins.......................QB............. Chiefs
David Braxton................... LB........... Vikings
A.J. Greene........................DB............. Giants
Greg Scales........................TE..............Saints
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9
10
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109
266
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98
50
177
351
368
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35
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65
129
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236
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19
284
338
209
281
285
360
176
201
307
41
53
145
220
232
294
342
128
219
354
21
23
108
117
206
217
31
60
213
215
75
212
225
71
80
164
168
248
15
38
163
171
10
172
220
279
41
66
95
159
95
114
181
27
55
64
84
181
135
203
School.................................................Selections
Miami............................................................315
Florida State..................................................238
North Carolina...............................................222
Clemson.........................................................219
Georgia Tech..................................................206
Pittsburgh.......................................................206
Maryland.......................................................205
Syracuse.........................................................194
Boston College..............................................191
Virginia..........................................................152
NC State........................................................152
Duke..............................................................150
Virginia Tech.................................................136
Wake Forest...................................................131
South Carolina.................................................67
Miami..............................................................60
Florida State....................................................39
Pittsburgh.........................................................24
Clemson...........................................................23
North Carolina.................................................22
Syracuse...........................................................21
Boston College................................................19
Maryland.........................................................16
Virginia............................................................16
NC State..........................................................15
Georgia Tech....................................................11
Virginia Tech.....................................................8
Duke..................................................................6
Wake Forest.......................................................3
Arizona Cardinals..........................................128
Chicago Bears................................................122
Pittsburgh Steelers.........................................124
Washington Redskins....................................120
New York Giants...........................................110
Philadelphia Eagles.......................................110
Green Bay Packers........................................107
Cleveland Browns.........................................106
St. Louis Rams................................................98
Detroit Lions....................................................96
Indianapolis Colts............................................85
San Francisco 49ers.........................................81
Dallas Cowboys...............................................68
Buffalo Bills....................................................68
New England Patriots......................................65
Minnesota Vikings...........................................65
New York Jets..................................................64
Denver Broncos...............................................59
Tampa Bay Buccaneers...................................59
Miami Dolphins...............................................57
Tennessee Titans..............................................52
Kansas City Chiefs..........................................51
Seattle Seahawks.............................................50
Atlanta Falcons................................................50
New Orleans Saints.........................................47
San Diego Chargers.........................................47
Cincinnati Bengals..........................................43
Oakland Raiders..............................................42
Boston Yanks/NY Yanks..................................29
Baltimore Ravens............................................20
Jacksonville Jaguars........................................16
Houston Texans...............................................15
Carolina Panthers............................................13
Brooklyn Dodgers ..........................................11
.(AFL)
Buffalo Bills (AAFC)......................................11
Los Angeles Dons (AAFC)...............................7
Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC)...............................7
Chicago Rockets (AAFC).................................3
New York Yankees (AAFC)..............................3
Miami Seahawks (AAFC).................................2
204
First Round
Picks Total
1954........................................1.......................27
1955........................................1.......................23
1956........................................2.......................23
1957........................................0.......................32
1958........................................0.......................31
1959........................................0.......................26
1960
NFL.........................1.......................19
AFL.........................x.......................29
1961
NFL.........................1.......................19
AFL.........................0.......................15
1962
NFL.........................2.......................13
AFL.........................2.......................18
1963
NFL.........................0.......................10
AFL.........................0.......................10
1964
NFL.........................0.......................10
AFL.........................0.........................8
1965
NFL.........................2.......................15
AFL.........................0.........................1
AFL Redshirt..........x.......................11
1966
NFL.........................0.......................12
AFL.........................0.........................3
AFL Redshirt..........x.........................5
1967........................................1.......................21
1968........................................1.......................14
1969........................................0.......................18
1970........................................0.........................9
1971........................................1.......................11
1972........................................0.......................11
1973........................................0.......................11
1974........................................1.......................16
1975........................................2.......................21
1976........................................2.......................11
1977........................................1.......................15
1978........................................0.......................16
1979........................................3.......................15
1980........................................2.......................18
1981........................................2.......................16
1982........................................3.......................22
1983........................................1.......................22
1984........................................3.......................20
1985........................................2.......................22
1986........................................1.......................24
1987........................................4.......................19
1988........................................0.......................19
1989........................................2.......................24
1990........................................1.......................16
1991........................................1.......................23
1992........................................4.......................30
1993........................................4.......................29
1994........................................2.......................19
1995........................................3.......................27
1996........................................1.......................16
1997........................................8.......................22
1998........................................7.......................29
1999........................................4.......................31
2000........................................4.......................23
2001........................................4.......................21
2002........................................3.......................18
2003........................................1.......................17
2004........................................1.......................25
2005........................................5.......................36
2006......................................12.......................51
2007........................................6.......................31
2008........................................7.......................33
2009........................................5.......................33
2010........................................4.......................31
2011........................................3.......................35
2012........................................3.......................31
2013........................................6.......................31
NFL Record
Most First Round Picks: 12 in 2006; tied by SEC (2013)
School Record:
FBS conferences in bowl victories (162) and appearances (319)... With a 4-2 mark in 2012, ACC teams
are a combined 162-152-5 (.516) in bowl play...Since
becoming a 12-team league in 2005, the ACC has
sent 64 teams to bowl games; only the SEC has had
more (70)...The ACC is one of only two conferences
nationally to have had all 12 of its teams play in bowl
games in thre last three seasons.
Last ACC
Bowl
App. School
Record
All-American.. 1990 NC State............ 5-1-0
Aloha...............2000 Virginia............. 2-3-0
Bluebonnet......1980 North Carolina.2-1-1
Bluegrass.........1958 Florida State..... 0-1-0
Cherry.............1985 Maryland.......... 1-0-0
Citrus..............1991 Clemson............ 5-5-1
Belk..................... 2012 Duke.................. 6-5-0
Copper............1989 NC State............ 0-1-0
Cotton.............1991 Florida State..... 4-3-0
Dixie................1949 Wake Forest...... 0-1-0
Kraft.................2010 Boston College.. 1-5-0
Fiesta...............1998 Florida State..... 2-2-0
Gator...............2009 Florida State.23-15-2
Hall of Fame...1994 Duke.................. 2-2-0
Humanitarian.2008 Maryland.......... 5-2-0
Military...........2010 Maryland.......... 2-0-0
Music City......2012 NC State............ 3-5-0
Independence.2011 North Carolina.1-3-1
Las Vegas........1998 North Carolina.1-0-0
Liberty............1977 North Carolina.3-3-0
Champs Sports.. 2012 Virginia Tech.. 13-7-0
Oil....................1947 Georgia Tech.... 1-0-0
Orange............2012 Florida State.11-16-0
Chick-fil-A (Peach).2012 Clemson........ 16-21-0
Papajohns.com.2008 NC State............ 0-1-0
Rose.................1942 Duke.................. 1-2-0
Seattle..............2002 Wake Forest...... 2-0-0
Silicon Valley..2002 Georgia Tech.... 0-1-0
Sugar............... 2011 Virginia Tech.. 10-8-0
Sun...................2012 Georgia Tech.... 5-7-0
(Ranked by Victories)
School
App. W L T Pct. Last Bowl Appearance
Florida State.......43 26 14 2 .643 2012.Won Discover Orange
Georgia Tech......41 23 18 0 .561 2012.....Won Hyundai Sun
Miami.................36 19 17 0 .528 2010........Lost Hyundai Sun
Clemson.............35 17 18 0 .486 2012......... Won Chick-fil-A
Boston College...22 13 9 0 .591 2010..Lost Kraft Fight Hunger
North Carolina...29 13 16 0 .448 2011.Lost Advocare V100 Ind.
NC State.............27 14 12 1 .537 2012.. Lost FAM Music City
Maryland............23 11 11 2 .500 2010.............Won Military
Virginia Tech......25 10 16 0 .360 2012...Won Champ Sports
Virginia..............18 7 11 0 .389 2011........Lost Chick-fil-A
Wake Forest.......10 6 4 0 .600 2011... Lost FAM Music City
Duke.....................9 3 6 0 .333 3012.................. Lost Belk
Top 20 Winningest
Bowl Teams
205
School
App. Won Lost Tie Pct.
For Opp.
Last Bowl Appearance
Result
Boston College.................... 22 13 9 0 .591 543 509 2010 Kraft Fight Hunger..................... lost to Nevada, 20-13
Clemson............................... 35 17 18 0 .486 648 746 2012
Chick-fil-A Bowl............................... beat LSU, 25-24
Duke...................................... 9 3 6 0 .333 185 245 2012
Belk.........................................lost to Cincinnati 48-34
Florida State........................ 42 26 14 2 .643 1031 844 2011
Discover Orange.............beat Northern Illinois, 31-10
Georgia Tech........................ 41 23 18 0 .561 886 855 2012
Hyundai Sun................beat Southern California, 21-7
Maryland............................. 24 11 11 2 .500 529 484 2010
Military Pres. By Northrop Grumman.beat East Carolina, 51-20
Miami.................................. 36 19 17 0 .528 735 686 2010
Hyundai Sun.......................lost to Notre Dame, 33-17
North Carolina..................... 29 13 16 0 .448 585 609 2011
Advocare V100 Independence .... lost to Missouri, 41-24
NC State.............................. 27
14 12
1 .537
665
625
2012 FAM Music City....................lost to Vanderbilt, 38-24
Pittsburgh............................. 29 12 17 0 .414 537 598 2012
BBVA Compass................... lost to Mississippi, 38-17
Syracuse............................... 24 14 9 1 .604 517 492 2012
New Era Pinstripe................beat West Virginia, 38-14
Virginia................................ 18 7 11 0 .389 453 556 2011
Chick-fil-A.................................. lost to Auburn 43-24
Virginia Tech....................... 26 10 16 0 .385 581 648 2012
Russell Athletic........................ beat Rutgers, 13-10, ot
Wake Forest......................... 10 6 4 0 .600 226 209 2011
FAM Music City........ lost to Mississippi State, 23-17
South Carolina.................. 1 0 1 0 .000 3 14 1969
Peach.................................... lost to West Virginia 14-3
Current Members............ 313 188 172 6 .522
Bowl
Years
Record
BC
CU
DU FSU
GT Md. UM UNC NCS UVa
VT
WF
All-American.............................1977-90................(6-2-0)................. 1-1........... x........ 0-1........1-0........ 1-0........1-0............x........... x........ 1-0........1-0............x........... x
All-American ........................1986-90................(3-1-0).....................x........... x........ 0-1........1-0............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........1-0............x........... x
Hall of Fame .........................1977-85................(3-1-0)................. 1-1........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........1-0............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Aloha.........................................1982-00................(4-2-0)................. 2-0........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........0-1............x........0-1............x........... x............x........1-0
Bluebonnet.................................1959-87................(2-2-1).....................x........1-0............x........... x........ 0-1........... x........ 0-1........1-0.....0-0-1........... x............x........... x
Bluegrass........................................ 1958................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........0-1............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Cherry........................................1984-85................(1-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........1-0............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Capital One................................1947-**................(5-6-1)................. 0-1........2-1............x.... 1-0-1........ 1-0........0-2............x........... x........ 1-0........0-1............x........0-1
Capital One ...........................2003-**................(0-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Citrus ....................................1983-02................(3-3-1).....................x........2-1............x.... 0-0-1........ 1-0........0-1............x........... x............x........0-1............x........... x
Tangerine ..............................1947-82................(2-3-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........1-0............x........0-1............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........0-1
Russell Athletic..........................1990-**..............(16-7-0)................. 2-0........1-1............x........2-0........ 2-0........... x........ 2-1........1-0........ 2-2........0-3........ 1-0........... x
Russell Athletic.....................2012-**................(1-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x
Champs Sports.......................2004-11................(7-1-0)................. 1-0........1-0............x........2-0........ 1-0........1-0........ 0-1........... x........ 1-0........... x........ 1-0........... x
Tangerine ..............................2001-03................(1-2-0).....................x........0-1............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-1........... x............x........... x
Micron PC ............................1998-00................(2-2-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x........ 1-1........0-1............x........... x
Carquest ................................1994-97................(4-2-0)................. 1-0........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x........ 1-0........1-0............x........0-2............x........... x
Blockbuster ...........................1990-93................(1-0-0).....................x........... x............x........1-0............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Chick-fil-A.................................2006-**................... (3-4).....................x........1-1............x........1-0........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........0-1........ 1-1........... x
Peach.....................................1968-05............(15-18-0).....................x........2-4............x........1-1........ 0-3........1-1........ 2-1........2-3........ 4-3........2-1........ 1-1........... x
Cotton........................................1937-**................(6-4-0)................. 1-1........1-0........ 1-0........1-0........ 1-1........0-1........ 1-0........0-1............x........... x............x........... x
Dixie..........................................1948-49................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........0-1
Emerald......................................2002-09................(3-5-0)................. 1-1........... x............x........1-0........ 0-1........0-1........ 0-1........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x
Kraft Fight Hunger................2010-**................(0-1-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Emerald.................................2005-**................(1-4-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........1-0........ 0-1........0-1........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x
San Francisco........................2002-**................(2-0-0)................. 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x
Fiesta..........................................1971-**................(2-6-0).....................x........... x............x........2-2............x........... x........ 0-4........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Gator..........................................1946-**............(27-18-2).....................x........4-5............x.... 6-0-1........ 3-4.... 3-0-1........ 2-0........5-2........ 1-2........0-2........ 2-3........1-0
Gotham......................................1961-62................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Independence.............................1976-**................(3-4-1).....................x........0-1............x........... x........ 0-1.... 0-0-1............x........0-1............x........1-0........ 1-1........1-0
Insight........................................1989-**................(0-3-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x........ 0-1........... x
Insight ...................................1997-**................(0-2-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x
Copper ..................................1989-96................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x
Las Vegas...................................1992-**................(1-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........1-0............x........... x............x........... x
Liberty.......................................1959-**................(4-7-0)................. 0-1........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........0-1........ 1-1........0-1........ 2-1........... x........ 0-2........... x
Belk............................................2002-**................(7-6-0)................. 2-0........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........0-3........ 2-0........2-0............x........1-0
Belk.......................................2011-**................(1-1-0).....................x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x
Meineke Car Care..................2005-10................(3-4-0)................. 1-0........0-1............x........... x............x........... x............x........0-2........ 1-0........... x............x........1-0
Continental Tire.....................2002-04................(3-1-0)................. 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........0-1............x........2-0............x........... x
Motor City.................................1997-**................(2-1-0)................. 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Humanitarian.............................1997-**................(5-2-0)................. 1-0........1-0............x........... x........ 1-1........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........0-1............x........... x
Roadys Humanitarian...........2007-**................(1-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........1-0............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
MPC Computers....................2004-**................(2-1-0)................. 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........0-1............x........... x
Humanitarian.........................1997-03................(2-0-0).....................x........1-0............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Music City.................................1998-**................(5-5-0)................. 1-1........1-1............x........0-1............x........... x............x........1-0........ 0-1........1-0........ 1-0........0-1
Oil..............................................1946-47................(1-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Discover Orange........................1935-**............(17-22-0)................. 0-1........2-2........ 1-1........4-5........ 3-3........0-3........ 6-3........... x............x........... x........ 1-3........0-1
Outback......................................1986-**................(1-2-0).....................x........1-0........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x
Outback ................................1996-**................(0-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Hall of Fame .........................1986-95................(1-2-0).....................x........1-0........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x
Palm Festival.............................1932-33................(1-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 1-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Papajohns.com...........................2008-**................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x
Rose ..........................................1902-**................(2-2-0).....................x........... x........ 0-2........... x........ 1-0........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Seattle........................................1998-02................(2-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........0-1............x........1-0
Seattle ...................................2001-02................(2-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x........ 1-0........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........1-0
Oahu .....................................1998-00................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........0-1............x........... x
Silicon Valley.............................2000-**................(0-1-0).....................x........... x............x........... x........ 0-1........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
Sugar..........................................1935-**............(14-11-0)................. 1-0........0-1........ 1-0........4-2........ 4-0........1-0........ 2-2........0-2............x........0-1........ 1-3........... x
Sun.........................................1936-1994................(5-6-0).....................x........... x............x........0-2........ 1-0........1-1............x........2-2............x........... x........ 0-1........... x
Sun ......................... 1936-88,1994-**................(5-8-0).....................x........... x............x........0-2........ 2-1........1-1........ 0-1........2-2............x........... x........ 0-1........... x
John Hancock .......................1989-93................(0-0-0).....................x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x............x........... x
206
0-1
1-1
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1-2-50 Cigar...........................Wofford.................................W................19-6
1-1-55 Sun..............................Texas Western........................ L..............20-47
12-13-58 Bluegrass....................Oklahoma State...................... L............... 6-15
1-2-65 Gator...........................Oklahoma..............................W..............36-19
12-24-66 Sun..............................Wyoming................................ L..............20-28
12-30-67 Gator...........................Penn State........................... Tie..............17-17
12-30-68 Peach..........................Louisiana State....................... L..............27-31
12-27-71 Fiesta..........................Arizona State......................... L..............38-45
12-23-77 Tangerine....................Texas Tech............................W..............40-17
1-1-80 Orange........................Oklahoma............................... L............... 7-24
1-1-81 Orange........................Oklahoma............................... L..............17-18
12-30-82 Gator...........................West Virginia........................W..............31-12
12-28-83 Peach..........................North Carolina......................W................28-3
12-21-84 Citrus..........................Georgia............................... Tie..............17-17
12-30-85 Gator...........................Oklahoma State.....................W..............34-23
12-31-86 All-American..............Indiana..................................W..............27-13
1-1-88 Fiesta..........................Nebraska...............................W..............31-28
1-2-89 Sugar...........................Auburn..................................W................13-7
1-1-90 Fiesta..........................Nebraska...............................W..............41-17
12-29-90 Blockbuster.................Penn State.............................W..............24-17
1-1-92 Cotton.........................Texas A&M...........................W................10-2
1-1-93 Orange........................Nebraska...............................W..............28-14
1-1-94 Orange........................Nebraska...............................W..............18-16
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1-2-95 Sugar...........................Florida...................................W..............23-17
1-1-96 Orange........................Notre Dame...........................W..............31-26
1-2-97 Sugar...........................Florida.................................... L..............20-52
1-1-98 Sugar...........................Ohio State.............................W..............31-14
1-4-99
Fiesta (BCS)...............Tennessee............................... L..............16-23
1-4-00
Sugar (BCS)...............Virginia Tech.........................W..............46-29
1-3-01
Orange (BCS).............Oklahoma............................... L................2-13
1-1-02 Gator...........................Virginia Tech.........................W..............30-17
1-1-03
Sugar (BCS)...............Georgia.................................. L..............13-26
1-1-04
Orange (BCS).............Miami..................................... L..............14-16
1-1-05 Gator...........................West Virginia........................W..............30-18
1-3-06
Orange (BCS).............Penn State.............................. L........3ot 23-26
12-27-06 Emerald......................UCLA....................................W..............44-27
12-31-07
Music City..................Kentucky................................ L..............28-35
12-27-08
Champs Sports............Wisconsin..............................W..............42-13
1-1-10 Gator...........................West Virginia........................W..............33-21
12-31-10 Chick-fil-A..................South Carolina......................W..............26-17
12-29-11
Champs Sports............Notre Dame...........................W..............18-14
1-1-12
Discover Orange.........Northern Illinois....................W..............31-10
1-1-29 Rose............................California..............................W..................8-7
1-1-40 Orange........................Missouri................................W................21-7
1-1-43 Cotton.........................Texas...................................... L................7-14
1-1-44 Sugar...........................Tulsa......................................W..............20-18
1-1-45 Orange........................Tulsa....................................... L..............12-26
1-1-47 Oil...............................St. Marys..............................W..............41-19
1-1-48 Orange........................Kansas...................................W..............20-14
1-1-52 Orange........................Baylor...................................W..............17-14
1-1-53 Sugar...........................Mississippi............................W................24-7
1-1-54 Sugar...........................West Virginia........................W..............42-19
1-1-55 Cotton.........................Arkansas...............................W................14-6
1-2-56 Sugar...........................Pittsburgh..............................W..................7-0
12-29-56 Gator...........................Pittsburgh..............................W..............21-14
1-2-60 Gator...........................Arkansas................................ L............... 7-14
12-30-61 Gator...........................Penn State.............................. L..............15-30
12-22-62 Bluebonnet..................Missouri................................. L..............10-14
12-31-65 Gator...........................Texas Tech............................W..............31-21
1-2-67 Orange........................Florida.................................... L..............12-27
12-19-70 Sun..............................Texas Tech............................W................17-9
12-30-71 Peach..........................Mississippi............................. L..............18-41
12-18-72 Liberty........................Iowa State.............................W..............31-30
12-25-78 Peach..........................Purdue.................................... L..............21-41
12-31-85 All-American..............Michigan State......................W..............17-14
1-1-91 Citrus..........................Nebraska...............................W..............45-21
12-25-91 Aloha..........................Stanford................................W..............18-17
12-29-97 Carquest......................West Virginia........................W..............35-30
1-1-99 Gator...........................Notre Dame...........................W..............35-28
1-1-00 Gator...........................Miami..................................... L..............13-28
12-29-00 Peach..........................Lousiana State........................ L..............14-28
12-27-01 Seattle.........................Stanford................................W..............24-14
12-31-02
Silicon Valley..............Fresno State........................... L..............21-30
1-3-04 Humanitarian..............Tulsa......................................W..............52-10
12-21-04
Champs Sports............Syracuse................................W..............51-14
12-29-05 Emerald......................Utah....................................... L..............10-38
1-1-07 Gator...........................West Virginia......................... L..............38-35
12-31-08
Roadys Humanitarian.......Fresno State........................... L..............28-40
12-31-08 Chick-fil-A..................LSU........................................ L................3-38
1-5-10
FedEx Orange.............Iowa....................................... L..............24-14
12-27-10 Independence..............Air Force................................ L................14-7
12-31-11 Sun..............................Utah....................................... L.........27-30, ot
12-31-12 Sun..............................Southern California...............W................21-7
1-1-33
Palm Festival..............Manhattan.............................W..................7-0
1-1-34
Palm Festival..............Duquesne............................... L................7-33
1-1-35 Orange........................Bucknell................................. L................0-26
1-1-46 Orange........................Holy Cross............................W................13-6
1-1-51 Orange........................Clemson................................. L..............14-15
1-2-52 Gator...........................Clemson................................W................14-0
12-16-61 Liberty........................Syracuse................................. L..............14-15
12-15-62 Gotham.......................Nebraska................................ L..............34-36
12-10-66 Liberty........................Virginia Tech.........................W................14-7
12-23-67 Bluebonnet..................Colorado................................ L..............21-31
1-2-81 Peach..........................Virginia Tech.........................W..............20-10
1-2-84 Orange........................Nebraska...............................W..............31-30
1-1-85 Fiesta..........................UCLA..................................... L..............37-39
1-1-86 Sugar...........................Tennessee............................... L................7-35
1-2-87 Fiesta..........................Penn State.............................. L..............10-14
1-1-91 Cotton.........................Texas.....................................W................46-3
1-1-92 Orange........................Nebraska...............................W................22-0
1-1-93 Sugar...........................Alabama................................. L..............13-34
1-1-94 Fiesta..........................Arizona.................................. L................0-29
1-1-95 Orange........................Nebraska................................ L..............17-24
12-27-96 Carquest......................Virginia.................................W..............31-21
12-29-98 MicronPC...................NC State................................W..............46-23
1-1-00 Gator...........................Georgia Tech.........................W..............28-13
1-2-01
Sugar (BCS)...............Florida...................................W..............37-20
1-3-02
Rose (BCS).................Nebraska...............................W..............37-14
1-3-03
Fiesta (BCS)...............Ohio State.............................. L..............24-31
1-1-04
Orange (BCS).............Florida State..........................W..............16-14
12-31-04 Peach..........................Florida...................................W..............27-10
12-30-05 Peach..........................LSU........................................ L................3-40
12-31-06
MPC Computers.........Nevada..................................W..............21-20
12-27-08 Emerald......................California............................... L..............17-24
12-29-09
Champs Sports............Wisconsin............................... L..............20-14
12-31-10
Hyundai Sun...............Notre Dame............................ L..............33-17
12-31-84 Peach..........................Purdue...................................W..............27-24
12-22-87 All-American..............Brigham Young.....................W..............22-16
1-1-90 Citrus..........................Illinois.................................... L..............21-31
1-1-91 Sugar...........................Tennessee............................... L..............22-23
12-29-91 Gator...........................Oklahoma............................... L..............14-48
1-1-94 Carquest......................Boston College...................... L..............13-31
12-28-94 Independence..............TCU......................................W..............20-10
12-30-95 Peach..........................Georgia.................................W..............34-27
12-27-96 Carquest......................Miami..................................... L..............21-31
12-31-98 Peach .........................Georgia.................................. L..............33-35
12-30-99 MicronPC.com...........Illinois.................................... L..............21-63
12-25-00 Aloha..........................Georgia.................................. L..............14-37
12-28-02
Continental Tire..........West Virginia........................W..............48-22
12-27-03
Continental Tire..........Pittsburgh..............................W..............23-16
12-27-04
MPC Computers.........Fresno State........................... L........ 34-37(ot)
12-30-05
Music City..................Minnesota.............................W..............34-31
1-1-08 Gator...........................Texas Tech............................. L..............28-31
12-31-11 Chick-fil-A..................Auburn................................... L..............24-43
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