Louisville vs Georgia Tech Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Louisville Cardinals vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.

Louisville Cardinals vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.


Louisville vs Georgia Tech Broadcast

Date: Monday, February, 1
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: KCF Yum! Center, Louisville, KY
Network: ACC Network

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Louisville (10-4) vs Georgia Tech (8-5) Game Preview

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Why Georgia Tech Will Win

All of a sudden, Georgia Tech rose up and showed just how good it is and could be with a dominant performance against Florida State. It pushed Virginia and wasn’t bad against Duke on the road, and then everything kicked in with the 76-65 victory over the Noles.

It’s a terrific passing team that keeps everything moving on one end, and forces a whole lot of mistakes on the other – both of those things overcame a relatively mediocre shooting day. The team doesn’t make a slew of mistakes, and Louisville doesn’t force them. The Cards don’t have the type of offense to put this away quickly, but …

Why Louisville Will Win

Louisville owns the glass and should beat up the Yellow Jackets, especially on the defensive end. No, the team doesn’t hit a lot from the outside and doesn’t force a bunch of mistakes, but it makes up for it by forcing one-and-outs on the defending boards.

This isn’t a big offensive rebounding Georgia Tech team, and it’s not a great shooting team over the last few games. If the Cardinals can clamp down a bit and force the Yellow Jackets to hit fewer than 45% from the field, they’ll grab all the misses.

What’s Going To Happen

Georgia Tech is amazing at home and struggles on the road. Louisville is struggling lately, period.

The Cardinals have to get to the line and need to manufacture points, but the Yellow Jackets get hit with a ton of fouls and should come up with enough takeaways to survive a good battle on the road.

Louisville vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Line

Georgia Tech 64, Louisville 60
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Louisville -4, o/u: 134
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3

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Florida State vs Georgia Tech Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Florida State Seminoles vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.

Florida State Seminoles vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.


Florida State vs Georgia Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, January 30
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: McCamish Pavillion, Atlanta, GA
Network: ACC Network

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Florida State (10-2) vs Georgia Tech (7-5) Game Preview

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Why Florida State Will Win

We did this already and it wasn’t pretty.

Florida State hosted the Yellow Jackets back in mid-December, nailed just about everything from the field, and rolled to a 74-61 win.

The Noles have been even better over the last few weeks.

They’re still shooting the lights out, they’re great at attacking the rim, and they’re absolutely crushing it on the boards – and that’s going against type.

This isn’t a big rebounding team, but it’s been able to win the battle on the boards over the last three games including by 22 over Miami in the 22 point win. Georgia Tech is bad at rebounding, worse at stopping teams at hitting from three, and it’s lacking the consistent firepower to keep up. However …

Why Georgia Tech Will Win

The Yellow Jackets are playing well.

They lost their last two games on the road to Virginia and Duke, but they’ve had their moments from three over the last few games and they’re hitting half of their shots overall over the last seven games.

No, there won’t be any offensive rebounds, but that’s partly because they’ll hit enough shots to stay alive.

What’s Going To Happen

Georgia Tech moves the ball around well enough to get past the FSU pressure, and again, it can shoot and keep this close at home.

Florida State is playing too well defensively and will be just a wee bit better on the line in a fun, close battle with a whole lot of back-and-forth moments. It’ll be a good-shooting day for both sides.

Florida State vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Line

Florida State 75, Georgia Tech 70
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Florida State -4, o/u: 143.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3.5

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ACC Football Schedule 2021: Winners, Losers, 5 Things You Need To Know

ACC football schedule 2021 – what are the five things you need to know? Who are the ACC football schedule winners and losers?

ACC football schedule 2021 – what are the five things you need to know? What are the five things that matter?


ACC Football Schedule 2021: 5 Things You Need To Know

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ACC Schedules, Analysis, Best/Worst Scenarios
Atlantic: Boston College | Clemson | Florida St
Louisville | NC State | Syracuse | Wake Forest
Coastal: Duke | Georgia Tech | Miami
North Carolina | Pitt | Virginia | Virginia Tech

And now we’re back to normal … we hope. There’s a real ACC schedule with all of the big games we’re used to (yay!) and there’s no Notre Dame as an official member this time around (boo!).

Here are five things about the schedule that matter including who misses the big teams from the other division, the non-conference analysis, the one big difference in this year’s slate, the winners and losers, and starting out with …

5.  Who gets the rested teams?

Give (almost) every ACC team credit for at least having one nasty non-conference game on the schedule. Okay, that might be a bit much.

Give (almost) every ACC team credit for at least having one Power Five game of note on the slate to go along with the regular conference schedule. More on that in Part 3 of this, but that one key non-ACC battle gives every team at least a little bit of cover for one paycheck sure-win game against Cupcake A&M.

That game against an FCS team matters, and so does the midseason off-week. The time of those dates matter as much as the games/week off themselves.

ACC Atlantic

Boston College
The open date comes before: NC State, Oct. 16
The FCS scrimmage: Colgate, Sept. 4 before at UMass

Clemson
The open date comes before: at Syracuse, Oct. 15
The FCS scrimmage: South Carolina State, Sept. 11 before Georgia Tech

Florida State
The open date comes before: at UMass, Oct. 23
The FCS scrimmage: Jacksonville State, Sept. 11 before at Wake Forest

Louisville 
The open date comes before: Boston College, Oct. 23
The FCS scrimmage: Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 11 before UCF

NC State 
The open date comes before: at Boston College, Oct. 16
The FCS scrimmage: Furman, Sept. 18 before, Clemson

Syracuse
The open date comes before: at Louisville, Nov. 13
The FCS scrimmage: Albany, Sept. 18 before Liberty

Wake Forest
The open date comes before: at Army, Sept. 23
The FCS scrimmage: Norfolk State, Sept. 11 before Florida State


ACC Coastal

Duke
The open date comes before: at Wake Forest, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: North Carolina A&T, Sept. 11

Georgia Tech 
The open date comes before: at Virginia, Oct. 23
The FCS scrimmage: Kennesaw State, Sept. 11 before at Clemson

Miami
The open date comes before: at North Carolina, Oct. 16
The FCS scrimmage: Central Connecticut, Sept. 25 before Virginia

North Carolina
The open date comes before: at Notre Dame, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: Wofford, Nov. 20 before at NC State

Pitt
The open date comes before: at Virginia Tech, Oct. 16
The FCS scrimmage: New Hampshire, Sept. 25 before at Georgia Tech

Virginia
The open date comes before: Notre Dame, Nov. 13
The FCS scrimmage: William & Mary, Sept. 4 before Illinois

Virginia Tech
The open date comes before: Notre Dame, Oct. 9
The FCS scrimmage: Richmond, Sept. 25 before Notre Dame

The games against the teams from the other division

NEXT: Who misses the big boys from the other division?

2021 Georgia Tech Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 Georgia Tech Football Schedule

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 4 Northern Illinois

Sept. 11 Kennesaw State

Sept. 18 at Clemson

Sept. 25 North Carolina

Oct. 2 Pitt

Oct. 9 at Duke

Oct. 16 OPEN DATE

Oct. 23 at Virginia

Oct. 30 Virginia Tech

Nov. 6 at Miami

Nov. 13 Boston College

Nov. 20 at Notre Dame

Nov. 27 Georgia

Dec. 4 ACC Championship (in Charlotte)

Games vs. The Coastal: Boston College, at Clemson,

Missed Teams From The Atlantic: Florida State, Louisville, NC State, Syracuse, Wake Forest

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Schedule Analysis: It’s an easy start, and the Yellow Jackets need Northern Illinois and Kennesaw State to warm up. On the good side, four of the first five games are at home. On the other side, two of those home games against North Carolina and Pitt, and the road game in between them all is at Clemson.

And then comes the run of three road games in four, and that’s finished off by the date at Miami. Throw in the date at Notre Dame and the regular season finale against Georgia, and … uh oh.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: 7-5. There’s an off-chance that Georgia Tech gets everything to work and pulls of big home wins over North Carolina and Pitt early on. It doesn’t get thumped in the middle of the season, gets by Boston College, and it does just enough to come up with a winning campaign.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: 3-9. There are way too many almost sure-thing losses with the road games at Clemson, Notre Dame and Miami along with the home dates with North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Georgia. The Yellow Jackets could win one of those, maybe even two, but in the worst possible scenario, there are misses against everyone else, too.

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ACC Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

ACC football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

ACC football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


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ACC Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

ACC Football Schedule Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 2
USF at NC State
North Carolina at Virginia Tech (could be Friday, Sept. 3)

Friday, Sept. 3
Old Dominion at Wake Forest

Saturday, Sept. 4
Clemson vs. Georgia (in Charlotte)
Miami vs. Alabama (in Atlanta)
Syracuse at Ohio
Duke at Charlotte
Northern Illinois at Georgia Tech
UMass at Pitt
William & Mary at Virginia
Colgate at Boston College

Sunday, Sept. 5 
Notre Dame at Florida State

Monday, Sept. 6
Louisville vs Ole Miss (in Atlanta)

ACC Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Sept. 11
Pitt at Tennessee
NC State at Mississippi State
Illinois at Virginia
Rutgers at Syracuse
Applachian State at Miami
Georgia State at North Carolina
Middle Tennessee at Virginia Tech
Boston College at UMass
Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech
Eastern Kentucky at Louisville
Jacksonville State at Florida State
Norfolk State at Wake Forest
North Carolina A&T at Duke
South Carolina State at Clemson

ACC Football Schedule Week 3

Friday, Sept. 17
UCF at Louisville

Saturday, Sept. 18
Virginia at North Carolina
Michigan State at Miami
Florida State at Wake Forest
Virginia Tech at West Virginia
Georgia Tech at Clemson
Northwestern at Duke
Western Michigan at Pitt
Boston College at Temple
Furman at NC State
Albany at Syracuse

ACC Football Schedule Week 4

Friday, Sept. 24
Wake Forest at Virginia
Liberty at Syracuse

Saturday, Sept. 25
Clemson at NC State
Louisville at Florida State
Missouri at Boston College
Kansas at Duke
North Carolina at Georgia Tech
Richmond at Virginia Tech
New Hampshire at Pitt
Central Connecticut at Miami

ACC Football Schedule Week 5

Thursday, Sept. 30
Virginia at Miami

Saturday, Oct. 2
Boston College at Clemson
Louisville at Wake Forest
Duke at North Carolina
Pitt at Georgia Tech
Syracuse at Florida State
Louisiana Tech at NC State

ACC Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 9
Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
Florida State at North Carolina
Virginia at Louisville
Wake Forest at Syracuse
Georgia Tech at Duke

ACC Football Schedule Week 7

Friday, Oct. 15
Clemson at Syracuse

Saturday, Oct. 16
Miami at North Carolina
Pitt at Virginia Tech
NC State at Boston College
Duke at Virginia

ACC Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Oct. 23
Clemson at Pitt
NC State at Miami
Boston College at Louisville
Georgia Tech at Virginia
Syracuse at Virginia Tech
Wake Forest at Army
UMass at Florida State

ACC Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 30
North Carolina at Notre Dame
Florida State at Clemson
Miami at Pitt
Virginia at BYU
Louisville at NC State
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech
Boston College at Syracuse
Duke at Wake Forest

ACC Football Schedule Week 10

Friday, Nov. 5
Virginia Tech at Boston College

Saturday, Nov. 6
NC State at Florida State
Clemson at Louisville
Wake Forest at North Carolina (counted as non-conference game)
Georgia Tech at Miami
Pitt at Duke

ACC Football Schedule Week 11

Thursday, Nov. 11
North Carolina at Pitt

Saturday, Nov. 13
Miami at Florida State
Notre Dame at Virginia
Miami at Florida State
NC State at Wake Forest
Boston College at Georgia Tech
Syracuse at Louisville
Duke at Virginia Tech
UConn at Clemson

ACC Football Schedule Week 12

Thursday, Nov. 18
Louisville at Duke

Saturday, Nov. 20
Virginia Tech at Miami
Wake Forest at Clemson
Virginia at Pitt
Florida State at Boston College
Syracuse at NC State
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
Wofford at North Carolina

ACC Football Schedule Week 13

Friday, Nov. 26
North Carolina at NC State

Saturday, Nov. 27
Virginia Tech at Virginia
Clemson at South Carolina
Florida State at Florida
Georgia at Georgia Tech
Kentucky at Louisville
Miami at Duke
Pitt at Syracuse
Wake Forest at Boston College

ACC Football Championship Game

Saturday, Dec. 4
ACC Football Championship Game (in Charlotte)

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ACC Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

ACC football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

ACC football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


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ACC Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

ACC Football Schedule Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 2
USF at NC State
North Carolina at Virginia Tech (could be Friday, Sept. 3)

Friday, Sept. 3
Old Dominion at Wake Forest

Saturday, Sept. 4
Clemson vs. Georgia (in Charlotte)
Miami vs. Alabama (in Atlanta)
Syracuse at Ohio
Duke at Charlotte
Northern Illinois at Georgia Tech
UMass at Pitt
William & Mary at Virginia
Colgate at Boston College

Sunday, Sept. 5 
Notre Dame at Florida State

Monday, Sept. 6
Louisville vs Ole Miss (in Atlanta)

ACC Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Sept. 11
Pitt at Tennessee
NC State at Mississippi State
Illinois at Virginia
Rutgers at Syracuse
Applachian State at Miami
Georgia State at North Carolina
Middle Tennessee at Virginia Tech
Boston College at UMass
Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech
Eastern Kentucky at Louisville
Jacksonville State at Florida State
Norfolk State at Wake Forest
North Carolina A&T at Duke
South Carolina State at Clemson

ACC Football Schedule Week 3

Friday, Sept. 17
UCF at Louisville

Saturday, Sept. 18
Virginia at North Carolina
Michigan State at Miami
Florida State at Wake Forest
Virginia Tech at West Virginia
Georgia Tech at Clemson
Northwestern at Duke
Western Michigan at Pitt
Boston College at Temple
Furman at NC State
Albany at Syracuse

ACC Football Schedule Week 4

Friday, Sept. 24
Wake Forest at Virginia
Liberty at Syracuse

Saturday, Sept. 25
Clemson at NC State
Louisville at Florida State
Missouri at Boston College
Kansas at Duke
North Carolina at Georgia Tech
Richmond at Virginia Tech
New Hampshire at Pitt
Central Connecticut at Miami

ACC Football Schedule Week 5

Thursday, Sept. 30
Virginia at Miami

Saturday, Oct. 2
Boston College at Clemson
Louisville at Wake Forest
Duke at North Carolina
Pitt at Georgia Tech
Syracuse at Florida State
Louisiana Tech at NC State

ACC Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 9
Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
Florida State at North Carolina
Virginia at Louisville
Wake Forest at Syracuse
Georgia Tech at Duke

ACC Football Schedule Week 7

Friday, Oct. 15
Clemson at Syracuse

Saturday, Oct. 16
Miami at North Carolina
Pitt at Virginia Tech
NC State at Boston College
Duke at Virginia

ACC Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Oct. 23
Clemson at Pitt
NC State at Miami
Boston College at Louisville
Georgia Tech at Virginia
Syracuse at Virginia Tech
Wake Forest at Army
UMass at Florida State

ACC Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 30
North Carolina at Notre Dame
Florida State at Clemson
Miami at Pitt
Virginia at BYU
Louisville at NC State
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech
Boston College at Syracuse
Duke at Wake Forest

ACC Football Schedule Week 10

Friday, Nov. 5
Virginia Tech at Boston College

Saturday, Nov. 6
NC State at Florida State
Clemson at Louisville
Wake Forest at North Carolina (counted as non-conference game)
Georgia Tech at Miami
Pitt at Duke

ACC Football Schedule Week 11

Thursday, Nov. 11
North Carolina at Pitt

Saturday, Nov. 13
Miami at Florida State
Notre Dame at Virginia
Miami at Florida State
NC State at Wake Forest
Boston College at Georgia Tech
Syracuse at Louisville
Duke at Virginia Tech
UConn at Clemson

ACC Football Schedule Week 12

Thursday, Nov. 18
Louisville at Duke

Saturday, Nov. 20
Virginia Tech at Miami
Wake Forest at Clemson
Virginia at Pitt
Florida State at Boston College
Syracuse at NC State
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
Wofford at North Carolina

ACC Football Schedule Week 13

Friday, Nov. 26
North Carolina at NC State

Saturday, Nov. 27
Virginia Tech at Virginia
Clemson at South Carolina
Florida State at Florida
Georgia at Georgia Tech
Kentucky at Louisville
Miami at Duke
Pitt at Syracuse
Wake Forest at Boston College

ACC Football Championship Game

Saturday, Dec. 4
ACC Football Championship Game (in Charlotte)

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Coaches Poll College Football Rankings: ACC All-Time Greatest Programs

What are the top college football programs of all-time going by the Coaches Poll? Here are the top ACC teams according to a CFN formula.

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What are the top college football programs of all-time going by the USA Today Coaches Poll and UPI rankings? Here are the top ACC programs according to a CFN formula using all the USA Today Coaches and UPI final polls.


Coaches Poll College Football Rankings 
All-Time Coaches Poll Rankings | AP All-Time Rankings
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC
1950s | 1960s  | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s

Which current ACC college football programs are the greatest of all-time according to the UPI and USA Today Coaches final polls?

Using a ranking system taking all the AP final college football polls and assigning 25 points to the national champion, 24 for the final No. 2 team, 23 for the No. 3 team on down, it’s Florida State without much of a problem with Miami coasting easily into second.

One note on this – this is made up of current ACC programs and factoring in their histories. Obviously many of these programs weren’t in the ACC starting in 1950.

Note, again, this is based on the CFN formula. This isn’t any official ranking coming from USA TODAY or the Coaches Poll.

Below is each ACC program’s ranking after the 2020 season, followed by the points, followed by the ranking overall.

Coaches Poll: All-Time ACC Final Rankings

1 Florida State 617 10

2 Miami 521 14

3 Clemson 384 21

4 Georgia Tech 269 26

5 Syracuse  251 31

6 Pittsburgh 238 33

7 Virginia Tech  235 34

8 North Carolina 173 44

9 Louisville 113 52

10 Duke 99 60

11 Boston College 97 61

12 NC State 95 62

13 Virginia 66 69

14 Wake Forest 9 99

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Virginia vs Georgia Tech Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Virginia Cavaliers vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.

Virginia Cavaliers vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.


Virginia vs Georgia Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, January 23
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA
Network: ACC Network

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Virginia (9-2) vs Georgia Tech (7-3) Game Preview

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Why Georgia Tech Will Win

It’s one of the better teams in the country when it comes to turnover margin and taking the ball away. The defensive pressure generates a whole lot of points – the Yellow Jackets lead the ACC in scoring – and they like to get on the move.

That’s not Virginia.

It’s not not like the Cavaliers don’t score, but they still what they do so well. Part of that involves playing great defense and not making a whole lot of mistakes, but Georgia Tech can crank up the offense enough to bust the Cavaliers out of their style …

Maybe, because …

Why Virginia Will Win

Virginia always gets tagged with the boring-offensive-team thing, but it cranked it up over the last two games with a whole lot of threes in wins over Notre Dame and Clemson.

The Cavaliers might not crank up a whole lot of shots from the outside on a regular basis, but they hit well over half of them in three of their last four games. As always, they don’t turn the ball over, they don’t give up cheap fouls, and no one moves the ball around better to come up with easy shots.

What’s Going To Happen

Georgia Tech is playing well enough to come up with the upset if it three are falling right away – it made up for a whole slew of problems in the win over Clemson by hitting just about everything from the outside – but Virginia isn’t going to give up enough easy points to pull it off.

Virginia vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Line

Virginia 74, Georgia Tech 65
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Virginia -8, o/u: 124
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3.5

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CFN 2021 ACC Football Rankings: Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the ACC teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the ACC teams.


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2021 ACC Rankings: Pre-Spring

ACC Atlantic Division

1. Clemson Tigers

Why To Be Happy: At the moment, the defense gets all 11 starters back after leading the ACC in total and scoring D. This was a young group up front, and now all the stars return. Linebackers James Skalski and Baylon Spector announced they’re returning for another year, corner Derion Kendrick is back, and on and on and on. Oh yeah … the offense did this last year without a few key receivers who’ll be back.

What To Work On: Turnovers were a bit of a problem – especially fumbling – and the running game wasn’t its normal killer self. Travis Etienne is done, but the veteran O line has to be better at pounding away.

Bottom Line: It’s Clemson. It lost a transcendent NFL QB prospect in Trevor Lawrence, the most productive ACC running back ever in Etienne, and it’s going to be even better.

2. NC State Wolfpack

Why To Be Happy: The defense loses the main man Asim McNeill from the middle of the line, but everyone else of note appears to be back. Throw in a few key transfers – especially at safety – and the Pack should be nasty on that side of the ball.

What To Work On: Most of the offensive skill parts are back – helped by the return of leading receiver Emeka Emezie – but the production has to come. The O was fine, but it wasn’t explosive enough and there were too many turnovers.

Bottom Line: NC State was great at beating the teams it was supposed to, and the experience will be there to repeat the decent level of success of 2020, but big-time playmakers have to emerge.

3. Boston College Eagles

Why To Be Happy: It was a strong first season under head coach Jeff Hafley, and he gets the pieces back for the offense to be even more dangerous. The backfield of QB Phil Jurkovec and RB David Bailey will be great if …

What To Work On: The running game has to start working again. It wasn’t a function of the offensive style, but with all five offensive linemen expected to return to pave the way for Bailey, there’s no excuse for being 118th in the nation in rushing again.

Bottom Line: Just about everyone returns on offense, and the defense that needs a little reworking needs to start getting behind the line more. The Eagles will be stronger.

4. Florida State Seminoles

Why To Be Happy: There needs to be a whole lot of work and a whole lot more production, but almost all of the entire starting offensive 11 from the end of last season is expected to be back. The defensive side loses several key parts, but instant help appears to be on the way from the transfer portal.

What To Work On: Yeah, the offense. The defensive side has to generate some semblance of a pass rush, but the O has to be more efficient throwing the ball and has to figure out how to move the chains.

Bottom Line: 2020 couldn’t have been any worse for head coach Mike Norvell and the national title-level program. There’s experience, there’s a reset mindset, and … there’s a lot of work to do.

5. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Why To Be Happy: The offense should be even more explosive and more dangerous. The offensive line returns almost intact, the receiving corps is loaded, and Sam Hartman – bowl meltdown against Wisconsin aside – is a terrific triggerman to run it all. There’s more than enough talent back on D to be fine, but …

What To Work On: Losing star end Carlos Basham matters. The pass rush was a problem for the Demon Deacons with him, and now it’s going to take a whole lot of work to get even more out of the D that has to work to hold serve.

Bottom Line: It’ll be more of the same. Dangerous, fun, explosive offense that should be able to keep up with just about everyone, but questionable defense that should have enough issues to make every game a shootout.

6. Louisville Cardinals

Why To Be Happy: The offense is going to be interesting with Georgia Southern option wizard QB Shai Werts transferring in to add another option. Expect more consistency and production from a team that should be able to keep up with just about everyone.

What To Work On: The receiving corps loses Dez Fitzpatrick and Tutu Atwell to the next level, and the linebacking corps has to replace almost all the starting linebackers along with nose tackle Jared Goldwire.

Bottom Line: Coming off a 4-7 season, the Cardinals have to bounce back quickly despite a slew of key departures compared to the rest of the Atlantic Division. Improvement on the O line and limiting the turnovers are a must.

7. Syracuse Orange

Why To Be Happy: The Orange have almost everyone back on offense and on the defensive front seven, and the arrival of Garrett Shrader from Mississippi State should help the quarterback room. The experience is there on both sides of the ball, but …

What To Work On: The secondary loses its top playmakers, and losing receiver and return man Nykeim Johnson to Kent State hurts, and … offensive line, offensive line, offensive line. The Orange have GOT to figure out how to block after not doing enough of it over the last few years.

Bottom Line: We know it’s possible for Syracuse to win – we all saw it a few years ago – but after a lost year with horrible play on both lines, the program has to get the infrastructure right.

2021 Prespring ACC Coastal Rankings

2021 ACC Coastal Division Rankings: Pre-Spring

ACC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 15

ACC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 15 of the season.

ACC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 15 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 64-18, ATS: 50-25, Point Total: 39-35
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Thursday, December 10

Pitt at Georgia Tech

7:00 ESPN3
Line: Pitt -7, o/u: 53.5

Saturday, December 12

Wake Forest at Louisville

3:30 ABC
Line: Louisville -1, o/u: 63.5

CFN Experts Picks: College

North Carolina at Miami

3:30 ABC
Line: Miami -3, o/u: 67.5

Duke at Florida State

4:00 ACC Network
Line: Florida State -5, o/u: 57

Virginia at Virginia Tech

8:00 ACC Network
Line: Virginia Tech -3, o/u: 63

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

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