Update Oct 2. NCSU Lost to Louisville and drops from the unbeaten. I know VT is also 1-0, but they have no real shot at the ACC Championship game.
FSU, Duke, Louisville, Miami, and UNC, have not lost in the ACC. In the games that remain against these teams (plus Clemson), who has the best path?
FSU - Duke, Miami
Louisville - Duke, Miami
UNC - Miami, Duke, @ Clemson, NCSU
Duke - @Louisville, @UNC, @FSU, NCSU (How bad is the high ankle sprain for their QB?)
Miami - @UNC, Clemson, @FSU, Louisville, @NCSU
FSU has 2 home games against those teams, and should have the inside track to Charlotte. Louisville and FSU have a similar path.
Based on remaining ACC schedule, it looks like FSU and Louisville have the best path to the ACC Championship game.
FSU, Duke, Louisville, Miami, and UNC, have not lost in the ACC. In the games that remain against these teams (plus Clemson), who has the best path?
FSU - Duke, Miami
Louisville - Duke, Miami
UNC - Miami, Duke, @ Clemson, NCSU
Duke - @Louisville, @UNC, @FSU, NCSU (How bad is the high ankle sprain for their QB?)
Miami - @UNC, Clemson, @FSU, Louisville, @NCSU
FSU has 2 home games against those teams, and should have the inside track to Charlotte. Louisville and FSU have a similar path.
Based on remaining ACC schedule, it looks like FSU and Louisville have the best path to the ACC Championship game.
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