UNC & NC State have cancelled games for thiks wkend.

How will this affect ACC? Also, how will Tech's game at Pitt be impacted?
Probably helps the ACC that those two teams don't lose this weekend to relatively decent OOC opponents. UNC would've almost certainly lost and WVU was (I assume) favored over NCSU.
 
Both were OOC games, so they probably won't have any more impact than our cancelled game last year did. UNC, at least, probably isn't in the running for the division or a bowl anyway, hopefully.

The Wake/BC game on Thursday night has also been moved from 7:30 to 5:30, though it's hard to imagine how much of a difference 2 hours could really make in that situation.

Seems like we should be expecting a lot of rain in Pitt, but the forecast doesn't seem to be calling for that yet. As somebody who is going to the game, I hope that the 80 degrees, partly cloudy, 20% chance of rain holds up and that travel isn't too borked up on Friday night.

JRjr
 
UVA talking about moving their game against Ohio to Vanderbilt.

With Flo expected to take a sharp left turn, Pitt should be far enough north to play.
 
Probably. But would a 6-5 NC State or UNC team have an advantage over a 6-6 ACC team in bowl selection?
 
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