Never thought I'd see this day (ESPN ACC rankings).....

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For all the Manny defenders. Excuses like Richt didn't leave any talent or Manny is fired establishing I a culture or it takes time or it's his first year... Richt was never ranked last in the ACC during his tenure. Things were bad but never this bad. You can't defend this. GEORGIA TECH IS RANKED HIRE THAN MIAMI IN THE ACC. A team that is actually going through a rebuild. Bright side is based on James statement in support. They are tied together. Things are going to get worse. May finally be rid of James.
 
ESPN's conference rankings, ACC is the last P5. Andrea Adelson does the ACC ranking.

Week 8 brought the ACC a little bit of history when North Carolina and Virginia Tech played six overtimes -- the most in ACC history -- under the new college football overtime format. When it was all over, Virginia Tech came away with a huge, 43-41 victory that had both teams attempt 2-point conversions only beginning in the fifth overtime. The win was huge for Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente, whose team went from dramatic lows (a 45-10 home loss to Duke) to dramatic highs (the UNC win) in a four-week span. It was another heartbreaker for the Tar Heels, who have lost four games by a combined 12 points. There was one more overtime game in the league: a stunning 28-21 Georgia Tech victory over Miami, the Yellow Jackets' first ACC win of the season. The loss represented a low point for a Miami team that has underperformed the majority of the season and brought renewed scrutiny to new coach Manny Diaz. Clemson cruised over Louisville after a slow start, and thanks to North Carolina's loss, Virginia is once again the ESPN FPI favorite to win the Coastal -- at least for this week. -- Andrea Adelson
1. Clemson
2. Virginia
3. Pitt
4. Wake Forest
5. Florida State
6. Virginia Tech
7. North Carolina
8. Louisville
9. Boston College
10. Duke
11. NC State
12. Syracuse
13. Georgia Tech
14. Miami
Email those rankings to Frenk, James and the BOT! 😂🤣
 
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In hindsight, I'd love to have Al Golden back... as long as Coach Donut stayed away. Al had passion and he knew how to recruit a good OC. AND... we beat Florida. Man, did he looked defeated after a loss... Diaz looks like he's always campaigning for office.
 
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ESPN's conference rankings, ACC is the last P5. Andrea Adelson does the ACC ranking.

Week 8 brought the ACC a little bit of history when North Carolina and Virginia Tech played six overtimes -- the most in ACC history -- under the new college football overtime format. When it was all over, Virginia Tech came away with a huge, 43-41 victory that had both teams attempt 2-point conversions only beginning in the fifth overtime. The win was huge for Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente, whose team went from dramatic lows (a 45-10 home loss to Duke) to dramatic highs (the UNC win) in a four-week span. It was another heartbreaker for the Tar Heels, who have lost four games by a combined 12 points. There was one more overtime game in the league: a stunning 28-21 Georgia Tech victory over Miami, the Yellow Jackets' first ACC win of the season. The loss represented a low point for a Miami team that has underperformed the majority of the season and brought renewed scrutiny to new coach Manny Diaz. Clemson cruised over Louisville after a slow start, and thanks to North Carolina's loss, Virginia is once again the ESPN FPI favorite to win the Coastal -- at least for this week. -- Andrea Adelson
1. Clemson
2. Virginia
3. Pitt
4. Wake Forest
5. Florida State
6. Virginia Tech
7. North Carolina
8. Louisville
9. Boston College
10. Duke
11. NC State
12. Syracuse
13. Georgia Tech
14. Miami

No where to go but up, hater
 
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1-7 or 7-1 in conference makes no difference. All that matters is those ACC checks keep getting deposited on time.
THIS! Investigate this damned BOT! THIS and $50,000 a year tuition and everything’s going to ****! Where Is all this money going?
ACC, kick these bums out! They’re robbing you! It’s the only thing this bunch does well! Time to CLEAN HOUSE!
 
it is time for a complete overhaul. I'm so sick of hearing "miami guy." WE NEED THE EXACT OPPOSITE. Get an athletic director in here that has a clue and begin to get rid of this mickey mouse coaching staff. In the words of Willie Taggart "DO SOMETHING". ANYTHING. At least try to win for the first time in 2 decades.
 
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