The ACC stinks, especially against Power 5 foes

Power 5 colleges did not fare well on Saturday

Light a pleasantly perfumed candle when a ranked ACC program deals with fellow Power 5 competitors, due to the fact that it's most likely that they'll have an odor.

National CFB Reporter Chris Hummer tweeted numerous circumstances where placed ACC programs have already faltered. The variety of losses versus Power 5 competitors reached five after Miami (24) lost to MSU as well as the Hokies (15) shed to West Virginia on Saturday. The various other ACC programs include UNC (21) and also Clemson (6 ).

Clemson's primetime matchup versus Georgia was both a flawless protective efficiency by the Bulldogs, and an offending headache from Clemson. Especially from the offensive line, which permitted seven sacks on DJ Uiagalelei. An uncharacteristic Clemson efficiency to start their successive period message Trevor Lawrence.

Miami has been the leading offender of the group, shedding to Michigan State, 38-17, on Saturday-- upping their Power Five defeats to two for the season. Miami's very first loss against a Power 5 adversary was a 44-13 directing versus the Crimson Trend. The Week 3 loss against MSU recommends some hot-seat talk ahead for coach Manny Diaz and more pressure on NIL-favorite QB D'Eriq King to execute.

UNC's loss to Virginia Tech came to be a revelatory defeat for Mack Brown and also the Tar Heels in Week One. Shedding their remarkable run depth from 2020, UNC summoned only 10 points versus the Hokies-- after that installing a 59-point performance versus Georgia State the following week for some small redemption. The Hokies shed to West Virginia, 27-21, because of an atrocious red zone crime that hindered Virginia Tech on Saturday.


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