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Will's ACC Football Power Poll

by Will Ojanen

Posted: 10/3/2010 1:53:50 PM


NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 11: Quarterback Christian Ponder  of the Florida State Seminoles drops back to pass against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 11, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
 
1.       Florida State (4-1). They made me look stupid for thinking Virginia would win. They clearly weren’t looking ahead to the big game with Miami.
 
2.       NC State (4-1). A tough home loss to Virginia Tech. Russell Wilson did not look very good.
 
3.       Virginia Tech (3-2).  Clearly, the last two and half games are better than the first two and a half games.
 
4.       Miami (3-1). I’m still not sold on them, but the defense covers up for Jacory Harris.
 
5.       Maryland (4-1). It was a very unimpressive win against Duke, but the fact is that they still won.
 
6.       Georgia Tech (3-2). Josh Nesbitt is doing it all for the Yellow Jackets.
 
7.       North Carolina (2-2).  The Heels ran up, down, and all around East Carolina in getting back to .500.
 
8.       Clemson (2-2). Kyle Parker looked like a mess against Miami.
 
9.       Boston College (2-2). The lack of a quarterback is really killing the team.
 
10.   Virginia (2-2). Despite what happened against Florida State, Mike London is making sure the team play all 60 minutes.
 
11.   Wake Forest (2-3). The quarterback carousel keeps going around, and the injuries at that position are a big factor.
 
12.   Duke (1-4). They showed some resemblance of a defense against Maryland, but Sean Renfree threw two costly interceptions.
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