Honestly unlike most sports, college baseball relies on offense. Every team is going to have bad pitching. It takes the offense to overcome that.
Particularly in the mid-week games when your 4th or 5th starter (or bullpen by committee) is being used. Last year, WF just bludgeoned teams during the middle week (including solid programs like Coastal). WF does not have the lineup depth this year.
Here are the up to date ACC Standings:
Atlantic
NC State 13-5 0.722 28-7 0.800 19-5 9-2 0-0
Clemson 11-7 0.611 26-10 0.722 19-5 5-4 2-1
Wake Forest 10-8 0.556 17-20 0.459 12-9 5-11 0-0
Louisville 9-9 0.500 24-11 0.686 15-6 7-5 2-0
Florida State 8-9 0.471 24-12 0.667 19-5 5-6 0-1
Notre Dame 6-12 0.333 15-21 0.417 5-6 6-10 4-5
Boston College 5-13 0.278 12-22 0.353 5-9 5-8 2-5
Coastal
Duke 12-5 0.706 30-7 0.811 21-2 9-5 0-0
North Carolina 12-6 0.667 24-12 0.667 14-6 8-6 2-0
Georgia Tech 9-9 0.500 21-16 0.568 16-7 5-9 0-0
Miami 9-9 0.500 15-20 0.429 11-11 4-9 0-0
Pittsburgh 8-10 0.444 19-14 0.576 6-5 4-7 9-2
Virginia 7-11 0.389 20-16 0.556 16-7 2-9 2-0
Virginia Tech 6-12 0.333 15-20 0.429 6-7 4-9 5-4
WF's remaining ACC Series: Clemson (H), GT (A), State (A) and UVA (H). This weekend's Clemson series is huge. Amazingly, WF could move up to second in the loaded Atlantic Division with a home series win. Pretty clear that WF has the best (or among the best) 3 weekend starters in the conference as WF can play with (and beat) anyone on the weekends.