UNC's starter is down.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3602292

Looks like he may be out still when we play them. This may be good for us, but it would have been better if UNC had beaten both VPISU and Miami first. Looks like Miami just became the favorite this weekend.

Remaining road ACC schedules:
GT -
@ Clemson
@ UNC

VT -
@ BC
@ FSU
@ Miami

Miami -
@ Duke
@ UVA
@ GT (Thurs)
@ NCSU

UNC -
@ Miami
@ UVA
@ Maryland
@ Duke

Miami is definitely the team to beat in the Coastal.
 
The way VT is playing, they might go 1 and 3 on the road (FSU being the win).
 
I don't think Miami has proven to be the class of the Coastal. They beat a Texas A&M team that lost at home to Arkansas State. Now, they may be the team for US to beat but looking at everything in perspective of teams played and wins, VT is the team to beat with us a close second.
 
VT is the team to beat with us a close second.

We're still third to Miami as the team to beat in our division. So far.

Once we beat Clemson that'll change. Once Miami finally gets around to losing an ACC game that'll change.
 
Miami scares me. The only reason I'd assume we'll win a fourth in a row is because of the offensive juggernaut known as Patrix Nix. They have a good defense and played Florida tight for a half. Yes, they technically haven't done anything yet, but they have potential to be nasty.
 
FWIW, that UNC QB what got hurt is from Pope HS in East Cobb.

As for anybody's prognostications on the 'team to beat'/'inside track', it's still VPISU until somebody does something about it.
 
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