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the Kory Bowl looking more and more likely
Iowa with 16 turnovers has given lots of short fields.Alabama is 52nd in yards per 7 points at 111.2 and 40th in plays per 7 points at 23.6.
Alabama and Wake both allow 18.2 ppg, but Alabama allows 289 yards compared to 389.8 for Wake.
For the record, Wake's offense is pretty damn efficient and putting points on the board at 81 yards per 7 points (17th). The leader is Iowa at 68.5 yards per 7 points. Wake's offense is lower on plays at 13.7 plays per 7 points (33rd). I think tha'ts due to not trying to move the ball much in garbage time.
the Kory Bowl looking more and more likely
Texas sure is rising today
Has anyone ever scored 38 points on Oklahoma in the first half?
Thoughts on where we're ranked this week? I'm sure BYU, Auburn drop below us, maybe Arkansas too. That would put us at #16.
The question is when do we have a cushion if we were to lose. Theoretically we should move up next weekend too.
Syracuse gonna beat some teams too.Somebody else knock off Clemson and then we would have to be Duke and State at home and BC on the road to get to the ACC championship game.
FSU seeming to get it together and playing better actually works out in our benefit because they could beat some of the teams we're competing against.
The 3 teams we have beaten in our division, Louisville, Syracuse and FSU all have 2 losses, which means we can lose twice and still best them in the standings. We need them to beat NC State, BC and Clemson as often as possible. BC and Clemson already have 1 loss and I like their chances of losing another one or two before we play them. My main worry is NC State who has a win over Clemson but no losses. Assuming a win against Duke, I think the NC State game is the key. We beat NC State at home and it's possible to win the ACC even if we lose to Clemson and BC. If it weren't for 2006, I would say this obviously won't happen because, after all, we are WFU and heartbreak is our middle name.