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Dec
07
2021

ACC Power Rankings after Week 14

ACC Team of the Week : Pittsburgh – for winning the ACC Championship Game against Wake Forest.

14. Duke (3-9)

Last Week: 14

Duke will spend their off-season looking for a new head coach.

13. Georgia Tech (3-9)

Last Week : 13

Georgia Tech should have spent the off-season looking for a new head coach.

12. Syracuse (5-7)

Last week: 12

Syracuse may be looking for a new head next season, if things to don’t improve in 2023.

11. North Carolina (6-6)

Last Week: 11

A bowl win may salvage something out of a lost season.

10. Boston College (6-6)

Last Week: 10

Boston College will go for a winning season during bowl season.

9. Virginia  (6-6)

Last Week: 9

Bronco Mendenhall left Virginia in a surprising move. Could a former UVa player end up with the position?

8. Virginia Tech (6-6)

Last Week: 8

Virginia Tech is one many 6-6 ACC teams, but that win over Virginia sure was fun.

7. Louisville (6-6)

Last Week: 7

Scott Satterfield might need a bowl win more than any other ACC coach.

6. Florida State (5-7)

Last Week: 6

Mike Norvell already looking ahead to next season.

5. Miami (7-5)

Last Week: 5

Manny Diaz might not be the best coach out there, but Miami did him dirty by not being straight with him on his status.

4. Wake Forest (10-3)

Last Week: 4

It’s still a special season for Wake Forest even with ACCCG loss.

3. Clemson (9-3)

Last Week: 3

Dabo Swinney has some staff changes to deal with. Don’t go writing Clemson off yet.

2. NC State (9-3)

Last Week: 2

A 10 win season at NC State would be huge. They have the bowl game to get there.

1. Pitt (11-2)

Last week: 1

Pittsburgh is the ACC’s best team in 2021, case closed. Congrats Panthers.

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