Amway Coaches Poll has no change for Notre Dame ahead of Clemson

No change at the top of the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports sets up a top 5 matchup between Notre Dame and Clemson.

Every team in front of the Irish won yesterday, with Alabama and Ohio State getting fairly easy wins, Clemson had to mount a comeback without star quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Backup D.J. Uiagalelei was up to the task, bringing the Tigers back from an 18-point deficit and ultimately beating upset minded Boston College, 34-28 in Death Valley.

The biggest news came after the game, as Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney announced that Lawrence will miss this coming weeks game against Notre Dame.

The matchup in South Bend will still be one of the most anticipated games of the year, if not the most, even without the projected number one overall draft pick participating. With the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports being released today, the top 5 contest has been set. No. 1 Clemson travels to No. 4 Notre Dame.

Plenty of hype for this contest, ESPN’s College GameDay will be in attendance and the nations eyes will be glued to their televisions Saturday night.

Around the ACC, No. 15 North Carolina was the biggest loser, as Virginia upset the Tar Heels at home 44-41. Every other game in the conference was won by the favorite, so seeing UNC tumble to No. 24 isn’t surprising.

Here is the updated Amway Coaches Poll, with the ACC teams in bold, and last weeks ranking in parenthesis.

Clemson (1)

2 Alabama (2)

3 Ohio State (3)

Notre Dame (4)

5 Georgia (5)

6 Cincinnati (7)

7 Texas A&M (8)

8 Florida (9)

9 BYU (10)

10 Miami, FL (12)

11 Wisconsin (11)

12 Oklahoma St (6)

13 Indiana (19)

14 Oregon (15)

15 Marshall (18)

16 Coastal Carolina (21)

17 Iowa St (22)

18 SMU (23)

19 Oklahoma (24)

20 USC (20)

21 Auburn (NR)

22 Army (25)

23 Boise St (NR)

24 North Carolina (13)

25 Michigan (14)

Tweet, tweet! The best Notre Dame second half tweets vs Georgia Tech

The best Notre Dame tweets of the second half in their road victory against Georgia Tech.

The second half has seen the Irish break open the lead with great defense and an opportunistic offense. It’s not likely how we all saw it going down in our minds, but a win is a win. Here are the best second half Notre Dame tweets in the 31-13 win on the road over Georgia Tech.

5 Stars: The best and worst of Notre Dame’s win over Georgia Tech

The best (Daelin Hayes) and worst (defensive penalties) performances from Notre Dame’s road win over Georgia Tech.

In the first half, Notre Dame kept Georgia Tech in the game when Kyren Williams fumbled and Zamari Walton scooped and scored for the Yellow Jackets.

Yeah, the score was 17-7 at the half, but the game was being controlled by the Irish.

They continued their dominance in the second half, owning the line of scrimmage and ultimately wearing out Tech. Here are the best, 5-star, and worst, 1-star, performances in Notre Dame’s 31-13 win over Georgia Tech.

Tweet, tweet! The best Notre Dame tweet through halftime vs. Georgia Tech

Take a look at the best Notre Dame tweets from the first half of the game against Georgia Tech.

As most of us watched Clemson struggle to beat Boston College at home without star quarterback Trevor Lawrence, you might have missed some Notre Dame tweets. The good news is we at Fighting Irish Wire have you covered. Here are the best Irish-themed tweet from pregame through the end of the first half.

Watch: Williams TD gives Notre Dame lead back over Georgia Tech

Notre Dame running back Kyren Williams scores a short touchdown to give Notre Dame the lead back over Georgia Tech.

We’ve seen this before, Notre Dame running back Kyren Williams fumbles, gets mad at himself, shakes it off and finds the endzone to redeem himself. It happened against Florida State and it happened once again today vs. Georgia Tech.

Williams fumble was costly in this game, as Georgia Tech scooped and scored to even the game at 7. The sophomore made up for it on the ensuing drive to give Notre Dame the lead back, 14-7 early in the second quarter.

Watch: Book finds Wilkins for early lead vs. Georgia Tech

Notre Dame strikes first as Ian Book finds Joe Wilkins for an 8-yard touchdown giving the Irish an early 7-0 over Georgia Tech.

What a drive the Irish started out the game with a 15-play, 81-yard scoring drive that ended with Ian Book finding Joe Wilkins for a short 8-yard touchdown.

That was the first score for Wilkins in his Irish career.

That gives the Irish an early lead over the Yellow Jackets, 7-0, early in the first quarter.