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Bowl Game Schedule, ACC SIDs........ 2 Media Information..............................3 2012 Football Schedule/Results ..........4 Team-By-Team Notes ................... 5-6 ACC Bowling By The Numbers ......... 7-8 2012 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game... 9 Game-by-Game Results, Stats ..... 10-12 Bowl Game Records .................. 13-17 2012 All-ACC Teams .................. 18-19 2012 ACC All-Americas .................. 20 ACC Football Awards ................. 21-24 Noting the ACC ......................... 25-32 Noting the ACC Coaches ............. 33-35 Pre-Season ACC Team, Selection...... 36 2012 ACC FB Legends ................ 37-39 National Rankings, Overtime ....... 40-41 Top Performances, Long Plays ..... 42-44 Career Statistical Leaders ........... 45-52 Miscellaneous Stats, Superlatives . 53-54 ACC Individual, Team Statistics ...55-112

2012 ACC Standings

Release No. 16, Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ACC Games Atlantic Division W L For Opp #Florida State .........7 1 ..318 124 Clemson .................7 1 ..372 219 NC State .................4 4 ..227 232 Wake Forest ...........3 5 ..132 235 Maryland ................2 6 ..156 238 Boston College .......1 7 ..154 276

Hm 4-0 4-0 3-1 2-2 1-3 1-3

Overall Rd W L ...For 3-1 ... 12 2 ...550 3-1 ... 11 2 ...533 1-3 ..... 7 6 ...365 1-3 ..... 5 7 ...222 1-3 ..... 4 8 ...241 0-4 ..... 2 10 ...238

Opp 206 323 333 382 326 356

Hm 6-1 6-1 5-1 4-3 2-4 2-4

Rd 4-1 3-1 2-3 1-4 2-4 0-6

Nu 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Div. ... Streak 4-1......Won 2 4-1......Won 1 4-1...... Lost 1 1-4...... Lost 3 1-4...... Lost 6 1-4...... Lost 4

Coastal Division W *North Carolina ......5 %Miami .................5 Georgia Tech ..........5 Virginia Tech ..........4 Duke.......................3 Virginia ..................2

Hm 3-1 2-2 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-3

Rd W 2-2 ..... 8 3-1 ..... 7 2-2 ..... 7 1-3 ..... 7 1-3 ..... 6 1-3 ..... 4

Opp 308 366 396 297 468 347

Hm 6-1 4-2 4-3 5-1 5-2 3-4

Rd 2-3 3-3 2-3 1-4 1-4 1-4

Nu 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0

Div. Streak 3-2......Won 2 3-2......Won 2 3-2......Won 1 3-2......Won 3 2-3...... Lost 5 1-4 ..... Lost 2

L For Opp 3 ..298 263 3 ..283 254 3 ..320 233 4 ..193 218 5 ..225 313 6 ..168 241

L For 4 ...487 5 ...377 7 ...470 6 ...326 7 ...410 8 ...273

# ACC Champions *Due to NCAA sanctions, North Carolina was not eligible tor ACC title, the ACC Championship Game or a bowl; % Self-imposed bowl ban game; not eligible to participate in postseason.

2012 ACC Bowl Game Results

(BCS/AP/Coaches Ranking; All Times Eastern) (#ACCFCG) Bowl .................... Date ..... Belk Bowl .............. Dec. 27.. Russell Athletic Bowl Dec. 28.. FAM Music City Bowl . Dec. 31.. Hyundai Sun Bowl .... Dec. 31.. Chick-fil-A .............. Dec. 31.. Discover Orange ...... Jan. 1 ...

Teams ..................................................................Series Record ...........Last Meeting ................ Network .Kickoff Duke (6-7) 34 vs. Cincinnati (10-3) 48 ............................Cincinnati (1-0-0) .......First Meeting ................ ESPN........6:30 Virginia Tech (7-6) 13 vs. Rutgers (9-4) 10 (ot)..................Virginia Tech (12-3-0) .Virginia Tech, 48-22, 2003.. ESPN........5:30 NC State (7-6) 24 vs. Vanderbilt (9-4) 38 .........................Vanderbilt (2-0-0) ......Vanderbilt, 7-0, 1946 ...... ESPN...... 12:00 Georgia Tech (7-7) 21 vs. Southern California (7-6) 7 .........Series Tied (2-2-0) .....USC, 23-6, 1973 ............ CBS .........2:00 (14,14,13) Clemson (11-2) 25 vs. (8,9,7) LSU (10-3) 24 .......LSU (2-1-0) ..............LSU, 10-7, 1996 ............ ESPN........7:30 (12,13,12) Florida State (12-2) 31 vs. (15,16,16) Northern Illinois (12-2) 10 ..Florida State (1-0-0) ...First Meeting ................ ESPN........8:30

Florida State Captures 13th ACC Football Title, Ties School Record with 12 Wins ACC Ties SEC for Top Bowl Winning Percentage (.667) Among the Big Six Conferences Florida State (9th), Clemson (10th) Top Ten in Coaches Poll, Top 11 in AP

The ACC tied the SEC for the best bowl winning percentage among the “Big Six” Conferences this year. The ACC posted a 4-2 record in its six bowls, a .667 winning percentage. In the NCAA’s FBS only Conference USA (4-1) was better. For the first time in its history, the ACC won each of its top four bowl games, posting wins in the Discover Orange Bowl, the Chick-fil-A Bowl, the Russell Athletics Bowl and the Hyundai Sun Bowl. In all, current and future ACC teams posted a 6-3 record in bowl games with current Big East teams Syracuse and Louisville posting wins in the Pinstripe and Allstate Sugar Bowls, while Pittsburgh dropped a decision to Mississippi in the BBVA Compass Bowl. Additionally, Notre Dame, which will not be a member for football but will play five games annually with ACC teams beginning in 2014, lost to Alabama in the Discover BCS National Championship Game. Also for the first time in its history, the ACC had a 12-win team (Florida State) and an 11-win team (Clemson). The Conference has had two teams with at least 11 wins on three previous occasions, 1997, 2002 and 2007, but never a 12win and an 11-win squad in the same year. Seven ACC teams recorded seven or more wins this year in

Florida State (12), Clemson (11), North Carolina (8), Geor- Bobby Bowden (33) has won more. Fisher’s total ties gia Tech (7), Miami (7), NC State (7) and Virginia Tech (7). Virginia Tech’s, Frank Beamer (31) and Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen (31) in their first three years. In all, 10 current or future ACC schools played in bowl The ACC set single-season records for scoring 40 or games this season. more points in a game (42), topping 500-yards of total In the final national rankings, Florida State (9th) and Clem- offense in a game (38) and for numbers of 100-yard reson (10th) were ranked among the nation’s Top 10 teams ceiving days (69). in the USA Today Coaches poll. They were also ranked among the nation’s Top 11 teams in AP with Florida State North Carolina sophomore RB Giovani Bernard ranked nationally in four separate statistical categories. Bernard 10th and Clemson 11th. ranked 2nd in punt return average (16.44); 4th in all-purThe ACC was one of only three conferences to have two pose yardage (198.1); 5th in scoring (11.40) and 11th in teams in the Top Ten in the USA Today Coaches poll and rushing (122.80). the Top 11 of the AP. Florida State junior DE Bjoern Werner, who was a finalFlorida State senior PK Dustin Hopkins set NCAA career ists for the FWAA’s Nagurski Trophy, which is presented records for points by kicking (466) and field goals (88). annually to the nation’s top defensive player, ranked 13th His scoring total ranks 3rd among all players in the NCAA’s nationally in QB sacks, averaging .93 per game. FBS, trailing only Wisconsin’s Montee Ball (500) and TraNorth Carolina senior OG Jonathan Cooper was one of vis Prentice of Miami of Ohio (468). the three finalists for the Outland Trophy. Cooper is the In his first three seasons as head coach at Florida State, first Tar Heel to be a finalist for the prestigious Trophy, Jimbo Fisher has won a total of 31 games, tying for the which is presented annually to the nation’s top interior 2nd highest total by an ACC coach in his first three sea- lineman. He also became the first UNC player since 1988 sons. Only Fisher’s predecessor at FSU, the legendary to win the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy.

2012 Bowl Schedule & Results; ACC Communication Contacts Date ..... Bowl .....................................Time Dec. 15...Gildan New Mexico ......................... 1 p.m. Dec. 15...Famous Idaho Potato ................... 4:30 pm Dec. 20...Poinsettia Bowl .. ............................ 8 p.m. Dec. 21...Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg .. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22...R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.......12 p.m. Dec. 22...MAACO Las Vegas ..................... 3:30 p.m. Dec. 24...Sheraton Hawaii ....................... ...... 8 p.m. Dec. 26 ..Little Ceasars ............................ 7:30 p.m. Dec. 27...Military Pres. by Northrop Grumman............ 3 p.m. Dec. 27 . Belk ................................ 6:30 p.m. Dec. 27...Bridgepoint Education Holiday ... 9:45 p.m. Dec. 28...Advocare V100 Independence ........ 2 p.m. Dec. 28 . Russell Athletic Bowl ........... 5:30 p.m. Dec. 28...Meineke Car Care of Texas.............. 9 p.m. Dec. 29...Bell Helicopter Armed Forces ... 11:45 a.m. Dec. 29...New Era Pinstripe ...................... 3:15 p.m. Dec. 29...Kraft Fight Hunger .......................... 4 p.m. Dec. 29...Valero Alamo ............................. 6:45 p.m. Dec. 29...Buffalo Wild Wings ................. 10:15 p.m. Dec. 31 . Franklin American Mortgage MC .... 12 p.m. Dec. 31 . Hyundai Sun ..........................2 p.m. Dec. 31...Autozone Liberty ........................ 3:30 p.m. Dec. 31 . Chick-fil-A ........................ 7:30 p.m. Jan. 1 .....Taxslayer.com Gator .................... 12 p.m. Jan. 1 .....Heart of Dallas ............................. 12 p.m. Jan. 1 .....Outback .......................................... 1 p.m. Jan. 1 .....Capital One ..................................... 1 p.m. Jan. 1 .....Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio .... 5 p.m. Jan. 1. .. Discover Orange ................. 8:30 p.m. Jan. 2... ..Allstate Sugar ............................ 8:30 p.m. Jan. 3 .....Tostitos Fiesta............................ 8:30 p.m. Jan. 4 .....AT&T Cotton .................................. 8 p.m. Jan. 5 ......BBVA Compass............................ 1 p.m. Jan. 6 ......GoDaddy.com .............................. 9 p.m. Jan. 9 .... .Discover BCS National Championship .. 8:30 p.m.

Location .................................................. Team Match-ups .....Network Albuquerque, N.M. ................... .... Nevada (7-6) 48 vs. Arizona (8-5) 49 .........ESPN Boise, Idaho ............................ Toledo (9-4) 15 vs. Utah State (11-2) 41 .........ESPN San Diego, Calif...................... BYU (8-5) 23 vs. San Diego State (9-4) 6 .........ESPN St. Petersburg, Fla. ....................... Ball State (9-4) 17 vs. UCF (10-4) 38 .........ESPN New Orleans, La.. . East Carolina (8-5) 34 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (9-4) 43 .........ESPN Las Vegas, Nev. .......... ..Washington (7-6) 26 vs. Boise State (11-2) 28 .........ESPN Honolulu, Hi. ............................. Fresno State (9-4) 10 vs. SMU (7-6) 43 .........ESPN Detroit, Mich. ... Central Michigan (7-6) 24 vs. Western Kentucky (7-6) 21 .........ESPN Washington, D.C. . Bowling Green (8-5) 20 vs. San Jose State (11-2) 29 .........ESPN Charlotte, N. C.................. .. Duke (6-7) 34 vs.Cincinnati (10-3) 48....... ESPN San Diego, Calif..................................Baylor (8-5) 49 vs. UCLA (9-5) 26 .........ESPN Shreveport, La. ................ Louisiana-Monroe (8-5) 14 vs. Ohio (9-4) 45 .........ESPN Orlando, Fla. .......... Virginia Tech (7-6) 13 vs. Rutgers (9-4) 10 (ot)....... ESPN Houston, Tex...................... Minnesota (6-7) 31 vs. Texas Tech (8-5) 34 .........ESPN Dallas, Tex ...................................... Rice (7-6) 33 vs. Air Force (6-7) 14 .........ESPN New York, N.Y................... Syracuse (8-5) 38 vs. West Virginia (7-6) 14 .........ESPN San Francisco, Calif..................Navy (8-5) 38 vs. Arizona State (8-5) 62 .......ESPN2 San Antonio, Tex .....................Texas (9-4) 31 vs. Oregon State (9-4) 27 .........ESPN Tempe, Ariz.......... .................. TCU (7-6) 16 vs. Michigan State (7-6) 17 .........ESPN Nashville, Tenn ............... NC State (7-6) 24 vs. Vanderbilt (9-4) 38....... ESPN El Paso, Tex. ...Georgia Tech (7-7) 21 vs. Southern California (7-6) 7.........CBS Memphis, Tenn. ........................ Tulsa (11-3) 31 vs. Iowa State (6-7) 17 .........ESPN Atlanta, Ga. ........................Clemson (11-2) 25 vs. LSU (10-3) 24....... ESPN Jacksonville, Fla. .. Northwestern (10-3) 34 vs. Mississippi State (8-5) 20 .......ESPN2 Dallas, Tex. ...................... Purdue (6-7) 14 vs. Oklahoma State (8-5) 58 ...... ESPNU Tampa, Fla. ...................Michigan (8-5) 28 vs. South Carolina (11-2) 33 .........ESPN Orlando, Fla. ...........................Nebraska (10-4) 31 vs. Georgia (12-2) 45 ........... ABC Pasadena, Calif..................... Stanford (12-2) 20 vs. Wisconsin (8-6) 14 .........ESPN Miami Gardens, Fla. .... Florida State (12-2) 31 vs. Northern Illinois (12-2) 10 ....... ESPN New Orleans, La. .....................Louisville (11-2) 33 vs. Florida (11-2) 23 .........ESPN Glendale, Ariz. ...................Kansas State (11-2) 17 vs. Oregon (12-1) 35 .........ESPN Arlington, Tex..................Texas A&M (11-2) 41 vs. Oklahoma (10-3) 13 ........... FOX Birmingham, Ala. ............... Pittsburgh (6-7) 17 vs. Mississippi (7-6) 38 .........ESPN Mobile, Ala. ...............Kent State (11-3) 13 vs. Arkansas State (10-3) 17 .........ESPN Miami Gardens, Fla. ........ Alabama (13-1) 42 vs. Notre Dame (12-1) 14 .........ESPN

ACC Communications

ACC Football Contacts

Amy Yakola .......Sr. Associate Commissioner for Communications [email protected]

Boston College .....................617-552-3004 Miami ................................305-284-3244 Chris Cameron ...................... [email protected] Chris [email protected] Tim Clark.................................... [email protected] Chris [email protected]

Mike Finn .............. Associate Commissioner Football Communications [email protected]

Clemson .............................864-656-2114 North Carolina ......................919-962-8916 Tim Bourret ..................... [email protected] Kevin Best [email protected] Brian Hennessy [email protected] Steve Kirschner [email protected]

Brian Morrison ....... Associate Commissioner Basketball Communications [email protected]

Duke .................................919-684-2633 NC State .............................919-515-2102 Art Chase [email protected] Annabelle Myers [email protected] Chris Cook [email protected] Brian Reinhardt [email protected]

Amy Ufnowski ................. Associate Director [email protected]

Florida State ........................850-644-1403 Virginia ..............................434-982-5500 Kerwin Lonzo ............................ [email protected] Jim Daves ....................... [email protected] Bob [email protected] Vince Briedis ....................... [email protected]

Steve Phillips.................. Associate Director [email protected] George Lane ....................Assistant Director 336-369-1005.................. [email protected] Mailing Address: 4512 Weybridge Lane Greensboro, N.C., 27407

Georgia Tech .......................404-894-5445 Virginia Tech .......................540-231-6726 Dean Buchan [email protected] Dave Smith .................................... [email protected] Mike DeGeorge [email protected] Bryan Johnston [email protected] Maryland ............................301-314-1482 Wake Forest ........................336-758-5640 Zack Bolno .............................. [email protected] Steve Shutt .............................. [email protected] Matt Taylor........................... [email protected] Gary Petit [email protected]

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2012 ACC Media Information Important Dates For Media Covering ACC Football (All Spring FB Practice Dates Tentative, Not for Release or Publication) February 6, 2013

National Football Signing Day

July 1, 2013

Pittsburgh, Syracuse Officially Join the ACC

July 21-22, 2013

2013 ACC Football Kickoff, The Grandover Resort, Greensboro, N.C.

Following ACC Football On Twitter

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CollegePressBox.com

Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for NCAA FBS football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to: [email protected].

Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA)

All those covering ACC Football on a regular basis are encouraged to join Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). ACMSA is the official representative to the ACC for media concerns and its members vote for the official ACC Football and Men’s Basketball teams; for the Players, Coaches and Rookies of the Year in both sports as well as for the ACC’s overall male and female athletes of the year. To become a member of ACMSA please contact Dave Goren, Executive Secretary ([email protected]).

ACC Advanced Media FTP Site

Broadcast media outlets will be able to access ACC highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the entire 2012-13 sports calendar. This video content will only be available for download in digital files that can be accessed on the AVCS by registering through Scott McBurney, Assistant Commissioner/ ACC Advanced Media, at smcburney@ theacc.org or by calling 336-369-4646. This FTP site replaces the weekly ACC satellite feed which was produced by the ACC’s Advanced Media Department.

2012 ACC Football Communications Schedule Weekly Football Release

The ACC publishes its football release every week during the season. The final ACC release of the ACC 2012 football season is the 2012 Season Summary. It will be available on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 following the conclusion of the bowl games. The 2012 ACC All-Academic Football team will be announced on Monday, February 11, 2013. Other future releases for football include the 2013 ACC Pre-Spring Football Prospectus which will be available by Monday, March 11. The 2013 ACC Football Media Guide will be available just prior to the 2013 ACC Football Kickoff (July 21-23). All media members who attend the Kickoff (held in Greensboro this summer) will receive a printed copy of the 2013 ACC Football Media Guide. You will need an individual account to access the release on the ACC website-theACC.com.To create an account, visit www.theacc.com/media and enter your information to register. You will receive an email confirmation of receipt of the application, and then once your application has been accepted, you will receive a second email confirmation.We encourage all media to register as soon as possible to avoid delays when you might be on deadline.If you have any questions, please let me know, or contact George Lane at [email protected].

2012 ACC FB Release links

The links below are for the weekly football releases from ACC schools when they are available. Boston College: http://theacc.co/12BCFBNotes Clemson: http://theacc.co/12CUFBNotes Duke: http://theacc.co/12DUFBNotes Florida State: http://theacc.co/12FSFBNotes Georgia Tech: http://theacc.co/12GTFBNotes Maryland: http://theacc.co/12MDFBNotes Miami: http://theacc.co/12UMFBNotes NC State: http://theacc.co/12STFBNotes North Carolina: http://theacc.co/12NCFBNotes Virginia: http://theacc.co/12VAFBNotes Virginia Tech: http://theacc.co/12VTFBNotes Wake Forest: http://theacc.co/12WFFBNotes

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NCAA FBS Top Ten National Statistical Rankings Team Total Offense Clemson--9th, 512.69

Scoring Offense Clemson--6th, 41.00 North Carolina--8th., 40.58 Florida State--10th, 39.29 Rushing Offense Georgia Tech--4th, 311.21 Passing Efficiency Clemson--4th, 163.13 Total Defense Florida State--2nd, 254.14 Scoring Defense Florida State--6th, 14.71 Rushing Defense Florida State--2nd, 92.29 Pass Defense Florida State--1st, 161.86 Pass Efficiency Defense Florida State--1st, 95.43 Tackles for Loss North Carolina--3rd, 8.08 NC State--Tied for 9th, 7.62 Virginia Tech--Tied for 9th, 7.62 Sacks Allowed North Carolina--9th, 0.92 Kickoff Returns Miami--2nd, 27.44 Punt Returns Boston College--1st, 21.69 Duke--6th, 14.92 Florida State--7th, 14.49 North Carolina--10th, 14.17 Net Punting North Carolina--10th, 40.16

INDIVIDUALS

Passing Efficiency Tajh Boyd, Clemson--5th, 165.59 Total Offense Tajh Boyd, Clemson--7th, 339.23 Receptions Per Game Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest--8th, 7.90 Receiving Yards Per Game DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson--6th, 108.08 All-Purpose Yards Giovani Bernard, North Carolina--4th, 198.10 Stefon Diggs, Maryland--8th, 172.36 Duke Johnson, Miami--9th, 171.67 Kickoff Returns Duke Johnson, Miami--2nd, 33.04 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech--10th, 28.35 Punt Returns Giovani Bernard, North Carolina--2nd, 16.44 Rashad Greene, Florida State--3rd, 15.35 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech--6th, 14.49 Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech--9th, 13.89 Scoring Giovani Bernard, North Carolina--5th, 11.40 Field Goals Dustin Hopkins, Florida State--5th, 1.79 Tackles Per Game Nick Clancy, Boston College--3rd, 12.08

2012 ACC Football Schedule and Results All Times Eastern (Rankings: AP/Coaches)

Friday, August 31 NC State 21 vs Tennessee 35 ........................ESPNU .............. 7:30

Miami 3 vs. (9,10) Notre Dame 41 ................NBC.................... 7:30 Soldier Field, Chicago, Ill.

(3, 4) Florida State 16 at NC State 17 ............ESPN2................ 8:00

(Chick-fil-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.)

Saturday, September 1 Elon 0 at North Carolina 62 ................................... ACC Network ....... 12:30 William & Mary 6 at Maryland 7....................ESPN3 ............... 3:00 Richmond 19 at Virginia 43 .............................RSN ................... 3:00 Miami 41 at Boston College 32 .....................ABC/ESPN2 ....... 3:30 Murray State 3 at (7, 7) Florida State 69 .......ESPN3 .............. 6:00 Liberty 17 at Wake Forest 20 ........................ESPN3 ............... 6:30 FIU 26 at Duke 46 .........................................ESPN3 ............... 7:00 (--, 25) Auburn 19 vs. (14,14) Clemson 26 ...ESPN ................. 7:00

Saturday, October 13 Duke 20 at Virginia Tech 41 ............................ ACC Network ... 12:30 North Carolina 18 at Miami 14 ......................ESPNU ............... 2:30 Maryland 27 at Virginia 20 ............................RSN ................... 3:00 Boston College 7 at (12, 11) Florida State 51 ...ESPN2 ............... 5:30 Saturday, October 20 Virginia Tech 17 at (19,14,13) Clemson 38.... ABC/ESPN2# ................Noon Wake Forest 16 at Virginia 10 .............ACC Network ............. 12:30 Boston College 17 at Georgia Tech 37 ...RSN ............................. 3:00 NC State 20 at Maryland 18 ................ESPNU ......................... 3:30 North Carolina 30 at Duke 33 ..............ESPNU ......................... 7:00 (14,12,10) Florida State 33 at Miami 20 .ABC (split national) ...... 8:00

(Chick-fil-A Game, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.)

Monday, September 3 Georgia Tech 17 at (16, 20) Virginia Tech 20 (ot) ..ESPN...................... 8:00 Saturday, September 8 Penn State 16 at Virginia 17..........................ABC ................. 12:00 Maryland 36 at Temple 27 ............................ESPNU ............. 12:00 Miami 13 at (21, 20) Kansas State 52 ...........FX .................... 12:00 NC State 10 at Connecticut 7 ........................Big East Network. 12:00 Ball State 27 at (12,12) Clemson 52 .............ACC Network ... 12:30 Maine 3 at Boston College 34 .......................ESPN3 ............... 1:00 Austin Peay 7 at (15, 18) Virginia Tech 42 .... ESPN3 ............... 1:30 North Carolina 27 at Wake Forest 28 ............RSN ................... 3:00 Savannah State 0 at (6, 6) Florida State 55 ...ESPN3 ............... 6:00 Presbyterian 3 at Georgia Tech 59 ................ESPN3 ................ 7:00 Duke 13 at (25, 21) Stanford 50 ...................P12 Network .... 10:30

# Televised by ABC regionally, to the rest of the nation on ESPN2, ESPN3 or ESPN Gameplan

Thursday, October 25 (18,14,13) Clemson 42 at Wake Forest 13 ....ESPN ................. 7:30 Saturday, October 27 NC State 35 at North Carolina 43 ..................ACC Network .... 12:30 Maryland 17 at Boston College 20 ................ESPN3................ 1:00 BYU 41 at Georgia Tech 17 ...........................RSN ................... 3:00 Duke 7 at (12,11,10) Florida State 48 ............. ESPNU .................3:30 Thursday, November 1 Virginia Tech 12 at Miami 30 ........................ESPN ................. 7:30

Saturday, November 3 Georgia Tech 33 at Maryland 13 ..........ACC Network (split) .. 12:30 Virginia 33 at NC State 6 ......................ACC Network (split) .. 12:30 Boston College 14 at Wake Forest 28...RSN ............................ 3:30 (13, 10, 9) Clemson 56 at Duke 20 ......ESPN2 ........................ 7:00

Saturday, September 15 Wake Forest 0 at (5t, 6) Florida State 52 .......ESPN ............... 12:00 (13, 13) Virginia Tech 17 at Pittsburgh 35 ....ESPNU ............... 12:00 Bethune-Cookman 10 at Miami 38 ................ESPN3 ............. 12:00 Connecticut 24 at Maryland 21 .....................ACC Network ... 12:30 Furman 7 at (11, 11) Clemson 41 .................RSN ................... 3:00 Virginia 20 at Georgia Tech 56 ........................ESPNU ............... 3:30 North Carolina 34 at (19, 20) Louisville 39 ...ABC/ESPN2 ....... 3:30 Boston College 13 at Northwestern 22 ..........Big 10 Network .. 3:30 South Alabama 7 at NC State 31 ...................ESPN3 ............... 6:00 N.C. Central 17 at Duke 54 ...............................ESPN3 ............... 7:00

Thursday, November 8 (10, 8, 6) Florida State 28 at Virginia Tech 22 ..ESPN ................. 7:30 Saturday, November 10 Miami 40 at Virginia 41 .................................ABC ................. 12:00 Georgia Tech 68 at North Carolina 50 ...........ACC Network ... 12:30 Wake Forest 6 at NC State 37......................... RSN ................... 3:00 Maryland 10 at (13, 10, 8) Clemson 45.........ESPNU ............... 3:30 (4, 4, 4)Notre Dame 21 at Boston College 6..ABC ................... 8:00

Saturday, September 22 Maryland 21 at (8, 7) West Virginia 31 ................FX .................... 12:00 Virginia 7 at (17, 16) TCU 27 ........................ ESPN ............... 12:00 Bowling Green 0 at Virginia Tech 37 .............ESPNU ............. 12:00 Army 37 at Wake Forest 49 ...........................ACC Network ... 12:30 Miami 42 at Georgia Tech 36 (ot) .................RSN ................... 3:00 East Carolina 6 at North Carolina 27 .............ESPNU ............... 3:30 The Citadel 14 at NC State 52........................ESPN3 ............... 6:00 Memphis 14 at Duke 38 ................................ESPN3 ............... 6:00 (10,9) Clemson 37 at (4,4) Florida State 49 ..ABC ................... 8:00

Thursday, November 15 North Carolina 37 at Virginia 13...................... ESPN .................. 7:30 Saturday, November 17 (10, 10, 6) Florida State 41 at Maryland 14 ...ESPN ............... 12:00 Virginia Tech 30 at Boston College 23 (ot) ....ACC Network ... 12:30 USF 9 at Miami 40 ........................................RSN ................... 3:00 NC State 48 at (11, 11, 9) Clemson 62..........ABC/ESPN2 ....... 3:30 Duke 24 at Georgia Tech 42 ..........................ESPNU ............... 3:30 Wake Forest 0 at (3, 3, 3) Notre Dame 38 .....NBC ................... 3:30

Saturday, September 29 NC State 37 at Miami 44 ...............................ESPNU ............. 12:00 Middle Tennessee 49 at Georgia Tech 28......RSN ................. 12:00 Duke 34 at Wake Forest 27 ...........................ACC Network ... 12:30 Idaho 0 at North Carolina 66 ............................RSN .................... 3:30 (17, 16) Clemson 45 at Boston College 31....ESPN2 ............... 3:30 Louisiana Tech 44 at Virginia 38 ...................ESPN3 ............... 3:30 *(--, 25) Virginia Tech 24 at Cincinnati 27 ....ESPNU ............... 3:30 (4, 4) Florida State 30 at South Florida 17 ....ESPN ................. 6:00

Saturday, November 24 Georgia Tech 10 at (3, 3, 3) Georgia 42...................ESPN.............. 12:00 Virginia 14 at Virginia Tech 17 ........................ESPNU ........... 12:00 Miami 52 at Duke 45 .......................................ACC Network .. 12:30 Maryland 38 at North Carolina 45 ...................RSN ................. 3:00 Boston College 10 at NC State 27 ........................ESPN3.............. 3:00 (4, 6, 6) Florida 37 at (10, 10, 5) Florida State 26 ......ABC (National) . 3:30 Vanderbilt 55 at Wake Forest 21 .....................ESPNU ............. 3:30 (12,13,12) South Carolina 27 at (11,12,9) Clemson 17 ..ESPN................ 7:00

*FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

Saturday, October 6 Boston College 31 at Army 34.......................CBSCS ............. 12:00 Virginia Tech 34 at North Carolina 48 .............ACC Network .... 12:30 Virginia 17 at Duke 42 ...................................RSN ................... 3:00 Wake Forest 14 at Maryland 19.....................ESPNU ............... 3:30 Georgia Tech 31 at (15, 15) Clemson 47 ...... ESPN .................. 3:30

Saturday, December 1 8th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game ............... Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC ................. ESPN ................ 8:00 (10, 10, 12) Florida State 21 vs. Georgia Tech 15

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RSN--Refers to the Regional Sports Networks of FOX SportsSouth, Sun Sports, Comcast Sports Atlantic, NESN, FSN West, FSN Southwest and FSN Houston.

Networks may declare a six-day option on four occasions during the course of the season, selecting games with six days advance notice.

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ATLANTIC DIVISION TEAM NOTES

Boston College

Boston College (2-10 Overall, 1-7 ACC) named Steve Addazio, the head coach at Temple University for the last two seasons and a member of two Florida coaching staffs that won BCS national championships, the 34th head football coach in school history on Dec. 4 ... Addazio guided the Owls to a 13-11 overall record in two seasons as head coach, including a 9-4 overall mark in 2011 ... Addazio replaces Frank Spaziani, whose four-year record stood at 21-29 ... Junior WR Alex Amidon’s 1,210 yards receiving ranked second in the Atlantic Coast Conference, behind leader DeAndre Hopkins of Clemson ... Amidon emerged as the favorite target of QB Chase Rettig, who finished with 3,065 yards passing and threw for 17 touchdowns ... PK Nate Freese was 18-of-20 on field goal attempts this season and a perfect 24-of-24 on extra points ... Freese’s 78 points gave him 224 for his career, 5th among active ACC players ... Freese ranks 8th nationally in the BCS in career field goal percentage, having made 50 of 61 FG attempts (.8197)... Defensively, LB Nick Clancy averaged 12.08 tackles per game, which led the ACC and ranked third nationally.

Clemson

Clemson (11-2 Overall, 7-1 ACC) captured a dramatic, 25-24 win over 9th-ranked LSU in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl...Coach Dabo Swinney’s Tigers won 10 or more games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1987-90... The 11 wins are the most for the Tigers since the 1981 National Championship season (12-0)...WR DeAndre Hopkins, who declared as an early entry for the NFL Draft, finished his career with a TD reception in 11 straight games, breaking the ACC record set by Virginia’s Herman Moore (10) in 1990... Hopkins also set ACC records for TD catches in a season (18) and most games (12) catching a touchdown pass .... Hopkins finished with 1,405 receiving yards, the 2nd-best total in ACC history... QB Tajh Boyd’s 36 touchdown passes and 46 TDR this season are ACC records, bettering his own marks set in 2011... Boyd finished 5th nationally in pass efficiency (165.59) and 7th in total offense (339.23) ... RB Andre Ellington, with 1,081 yards this year became just the fourth player in Clemson history with two 1,000-yard rushing seasons ... Clemson’s total of 6,665 yards of offense this season is a school record...The Tigers finished 4th nationally in pass efficiency (163.13), 6th nationally in scoring offense (41.00) and 9th nationally in total offense (512.69).

Florida State

Florida State’s (12-2 Overall, 7-1 ACC) 31-10 win over 16th-ranked Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl was its first BCS bowl victory since 1999 and was its 12th win of the season, tying the 1993 and 1999 national championship teams for the most wins in Seminole history...FSU claimed its 13th Atlantic Coast Conference title on Dec. 1 with a 21-15 win over Georgia Tech in the eighth annual ACC Football Championship Game at Charlotte, N.C. ... All-America (Walter Camp, CBSSports.com) PK Dustin Hopkins set an ACC record with 140 points this season, breaking the previous mark of 132 points set by Virginia Tech running back Ryan Williams during the 2009 season ... Hopkins also set NCAA career records for field goals (88) and points by kicking and his total of 466 points is the third-best in NCAA FBS history... Led by QB EJ Manuel, who in 2012 completed 68 percent of his passes and finished 14th nationally in pass efficiency, Florida State totaled a school-record 6,591 this season breaking the old mark set by the 2000 team (6,588)...Junior DE Bjoern Werner, a consensus All-America selection, was one of three Seminoles (CB Xavier Rhodes, T Menelik Watson) to declare for early entry into this year’s NFL Draft.

Maryland

Maryland (4-8 Overall, 2-6 ACC) freshman RB Brandon Ross eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark for the second time in three games with a career-high and Maryland season-best 141 yards on 21 carries in the Nov. 24 season finale at North Carolina ... Ross’ total surpassed freshman RB Wes Brown’s 121 yards against NC State ... WR Stefon Diggs’ touchdown pass to TE Matt Furstenburg in the second quarter was the first touchdown pass by a non-quarterback for Maryland since Oct. 16, 2010 against Clemson, when RB Da’Rel Scott connected with QB Danny O’Brien for a score ... Diggs’ 99-yard kickoff return to open the second half vs. UNC was his second kickoff return touchdown of the season tying him with Torrey Smith (2009), Richard Jennings (1975) and Dennis Condie (1960) for the most in a season at Maryland ... Diggs finished the year with 54 catches, 6th best in ACC history by a freshman, and 848 reception yards, third best by an ACC freshman... His all-purpose yardage average of 172.4 yards per game was a record for an ACC freshman, breaking the mark set by Clemson’s Sammy Watkins in 2011... Maryland finished 21st nationally in total defense (336.83) and 26th nationally in rushing defense (129.33), an improvement of 121 yards in total defense and over 90 yards in rushing defense from 2011.

NC State

NC State (7-6 Overall, 4-4 in the ACC) named Northern Illinois head coach Dave Doeren its 34th head coach on Dec. 1...Doeren, a finalist for the 2012 National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award, sponsored by the Maxwell Football Club, guided Northern Illinois to a 23-4 record over two seasons and a berth in this year’s Discover Orange Bowl ...Doeren replaces Tom O’Brien who was dismissed on Nov. 25 after guiding the Wolfpack to a six-year mark of 40-35 ...Senior QB Mike Glennon became only the 8th player in ACC history to average over 300 passing yards per game for a season (310.1)... Glennon is also the first player in school history, and only the 2nd in the ACC, to throw for 30 or more touchdowns in a season twice in his career ... Glennon became only the 4th player in ACC history to throw for more than 4,000 yards (4,031) in a season...Freshman RB Shadrach Thornton rushed for over 100 yards in four games in 2012, including each of his last three regular season games ... CB David Amerson, who declared as an early entry into this year’s NFL Draft, concluded his career with 18 interceptions, the 3rd-best total in ACC history and a Wolfpack record...Amerson returned three of his picks for TDs.

Wake Forest

Wake Forest (5-7 Overall, 3-5 ACC) saw senior FB Tommy Bohanon score six touchdowns in 2012, including five TD receptions ... Bohanon’s 1-yard touchdown run in the season finale against Vanderbilt marked the only time he carried the ball this season ...Bohannon is one of 13 ACC players participating in this year’s Senior Bowl... P Alexander Kinal set an ACC single-season record in the Deacons Nov. 24 contest vs. Vanderbilt, with his 95th punt of the year ... Junior WR Michael Campanaro caught at least one pass in 21 consecutive games ... Campanaro averaged 7.9 catches per game, ranking 9th nationally, and the 2nd-best average in ACC history, trailing only Torry Holt, who averaged 8.00 catches per game average in 1998 at NC State ... Despite missing two full games and most of a third with a hand injury, Campanaro’s 79 receptions led all ACC players during the regular season and finished 3rd overall ... Wake Forest (5-7 overall) finished the year 2-2 vs. non-conference opponents ... Junior QB Tanner Smith (6,666) was one of eight ACC signal callers who have thrown for 6,000 or more yards in their careers... Sophomore CB Kevin Johnson finished 8th nationally in passes defended with 18 in 12 games(1.50).

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COASTAL DIVISION TEAM NOTES

Duke Duke (6-7 Overall, 3-5 ACC) saw WR Conner Ver-

North Carolina North Carolina (8-4 Overall, 5-3 ACC)...UNC senior G

non complete his career as the ACC’s all-time leader in receptions (283) and receiving yards (3,749) ... Vernon is tied for 22nd all-time on the NCAA career receptions list and is 24th in reception yards... Vernon caught at least one pass in 48 consecutive games--every game of his career--and the longest active streak in the nation ... For just the second time in school history, three Duke players topped 600 receiving yards in a season … Vernon (1,074), WR Jamison Crowder (1,074) and WR Desmond Scott (666)... QB Sean Renfree completed 37-of-49 passes for 358 yards in Duke’s 48-34 loss to Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl, its first bowl appearance since 1994... In the final two games of his career against Miami and Cincinnati, Renfree completed 76 of 108 passes (.704) for 790 yards and 5 TDs, pushing his career passing yardage total to 9,465 yards, good enough for 7th on the ACC career list...His 898 career completions rank 3rd … Duke set a school single-season record for most games scoring 34 or more points with seven...The previous record of five was held by the 1943 & 1989 teams... The Blue Devils six wins in 2012 were as many as Duke had in the entire five years before David Cutcliffe became head coach.

Jonathan Cooper was been awarded the 2012 Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... Cooper is the first UNC player since 1988 to win the award, given annually to the top blocker in the ACC ... Cooper is also North Carolina’s first Outland Trophy finalist ... The 8-4 mark gives UNC its best winning percentage (.667) in a season since 1997 (11-1, .917) and the five ACC wins are the most since 2004 (5-3) ... The eight wins in Larry Fedora’s first season as UNC’s head coach ties the school mark for most wins by a UNC coach in his first season ... Ray Wolf won eight in 1936 and John Bunting won eight in 2001 ... UNC went 6-1 at Kenan Stadium this season ...The Tar Heels have won 12 home games in the last two years, more than any two-year span in school history (previous was 11 in 1993-94) ... QB Bryn Renner established a single-season UNC record with 28 touchdown passes, surpassing his previous mark of 26 in 2011 ... RB Giovani Bernard, who declared for this year’s NFL Draft as an early entry, rushed for 1,228 yards in just 10 games, becoming only the 2nd player in ACC history (Amos Lawrence of UNC in 1977-78) to run for 1,000 or more yards in his freshmen and sophomore seasons.... Bernard ranked 2nd nationally in punt returns (16.44), 4th in all-purpose yards per game (198.10), 5th in scoring per game (11.4) and 11th in rushing (122.80)...Rushing and receiving he totalled 1,718 yards.

Georgia Tech (7-7 Overall, 5-3 ACC) downed Southern California, 21-7, in the Hyundai Sun Bowl, the Yellow Jackets’ 16th consecutive bowl appearance which ties for the nation’s 4th-longest streak ... With Miami and North Carolina ineligible, Georgia Tech QB Tevin Washington finished his career with 38 career rushing touchdowns, 20 of them coming this season, setting ACC standards for TDs by quarterbacks for a single-season and a career ... Washington scored 120 points this season, the most Tech history ... Georgia Tech rushed for more than 4,000 yards in a season for the fourth straight year… Over the last five seasons combined, the Yellow Jackets have rushed for more than 20,362 yards ... Only two teams in college football have attempted more fourth-down conversion than Georgia Tech, which is 23-of-36 on fourth down this season, including 4-of-4 vs. Florida State in the ACC Championship Game ... Only nine teams in college football have gone for it on fourth down 30 times or more this season ... Against USC, senior DT T.J. Barnes and CB Rod Sweeting set school records for career games played with 54 ... AB Orwin Smith set an ACC record for best career rushing per-carry average, averaging 9.28 yards on 198 carries for 1,839 yards ... The previous best was 7.8 by FSU’s Rock

Greer finished his career with a career-high 19 tackles in the Nov. 24 season finale at Virginia Tech ... Greer closed his career with 376 tackles to rank sixth on Virginia’s all-time list ... Fellow LB LaRoy Reynolds also posted a career high with 15 tackles vs. the Hokies ... Reynolds was credited with a sack in the second quarter - the second of his career and the first since the 2010 Boston College game ... Greer and Reynolds combined for 528 tackles over the past three seasons ... WR Dominique Terrell has a reception in 14 consecutive games, the longest current streak on the team ... RB Perry Jones finished his career with 129 receptions to rank No. 5 all-time at UVa ... Jones also finished No. 9 in school history in all-time all-purpose yards (3,722) and No. 17 in career rushing (2,033) ... DT Brent Urban’s 16-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Virginia Tech was UVa’s first fumble return for a TD since Chris Cook at Miami in 2007 ... Urban’s return also gave the Cavaliers their first non-offensive TD of the season...Redshirt sophomore P Alec Vozelnilik averaged 40.6 and dropped one third (22 of 66) of his punts inside of Virginia oppoennt’s 20-yard line.

Georgia Tech

Miami Miami (7-5 Overall, 5-3 ACC) for second straight year

opted not to play in bowl game due to the ongoing NCAA investigation......RB Duke Johnson, the ACC Freshman of the Year, recorded 176 rushing yards in the Nov. 24 season finale against Duke to bring his season total to 947, setting a program freshman rushing record and the 12th-best mark by a freshman in ACC history... It marked his fourth game with at least 100 rushing yards this season and his second one with three touchdowns ... Johnson finished with 2,060 all-purpose yards on the year, the second most in school history (Willis McGahee (2,108 in 2002) ... His all-purpose average of 171.7 is 3rd-best for an ACC freshman...He finished 2nd nationally in kickoff return average (33.04) and 9th in all-purpose yards per game...The Hurricanes’ 646 yards of total offense vs. Duke marked the third-most in program history and the most since totaling 689 yards against UCLA on Dec. 5, 1998 ... QB Stephen Morris threw at least one touchdown pass in nine games this season ... Morris topped 400 passing yards in three games against USF (413), Georgia Tech (436) and NC State (566)...The 566 yards against the Wolfpack are an ACC single-game record...PK Jake Wieclaw finished his career with 30 field goals, while hitting all 80 PAT attempts - fourth-most in school history ... Wieclaw made 11 straight field goals, two shy of the school record.

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Virginia Virginia (4-8 Overall, 2-6 ACC) ... All-ACC LB Steve

Virginia Tech Virginia Tech (7-6 Overall, 4-4 ACC) won its third

overtime game of the year with a 13-10 triumph over Rutgers in the Russell Athletic Bowl... Tech’s win set an ACC record and tied the most overtime wins in the NCAA’s FBS this year...The Hokies earned a postseason bowl bid for the 20th consecutive year – the third-longest current active bowl streak among FBS teams ... PK Cody Journell made good on six field goals this season in the final three minutes of regulation or in overtime ... Each of Journell’s late field goals tied the score, put Virginia Tech in the lead or won the game including back-to-back game-winners at season’s end against Virginia and Rutgers ... LB Jack Tyler, named first-team All-ACC by the ACC Coaches and 2nd-team by ACSMA, is the team’s leader in tackles with 119... Included in that total are 13.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 quarterback sacks ... Junior CB Antone Exum, whose interception late helped the Hokies secure a 17-14 win over Virginia, joined Tyler and DE James Gayle on the All-ACC second team ... Exum finished 5th nationally in passes defended with 16 pass breakups and 5 interceptions, an average of 1.62 per game...Gayle started 11 games, recording 43 tackles, including 11 for loss and five sacks.

ACC Notes By The Numbers .667 - The Atlantic Coast Conference’s winning percentage in its bowl games this year. The conference tied the SEC for best bowl winning percentage among the Big Six Conferences: ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and Pac -12. Only Conference USA (4-1, .800) in the FBS was better.

average, averaging 16.44 yards on 16 returns with 2 TDs. Florida State WR Rashad Greene averaged 15.35 yards a return to finish 3rd nationally. Georgia Tech’s DB Jamal Golden is 6th (14.59) while Virginia Tech S Kyshoen Jarrett is 9th, averaging 13.89 yards per punt return.

12.08 - Boston College senior LB Nick Clancy led

1 - Clemson ranked fifth nationally in third-down 5 - Five ACC teams rank among the nation’s Top

Florida State claimed its 13th ACC Football Championship with a 21-15 win over Georgia Tech. The title was its first since the inaugural ACC Football Championship Game in 2005. Only Clemson (14) has won or shared more ACC football titles.

conversion percentage, successfully converting on 106 of 206 (51.46), but the Tigers are even better on fourth down. Coach Dabo Swinney’s team tied Ohio State for the nation’s lead in fourth down conversion percentage, having elected to go for it on fourth down 18 times and converting on 14 of them, a .778 percentage.

20 in bowl winning percentage among schools who have been to 15 or more bowl games. Florida State is ranked 5th (.643, 26-14-2) followed by Boston College (12th, .591, 13-9-0), Georgia Tech (15th, .561, 23-18-0); NC State (17th, .537, 14-12-1), and Miami (20th, .527, 19-17-0).

Also No. 1 - Florida State led the nation in pass

this season. Tech’s spread option offense ranked 4th nationally in rushing yards per game, averaging 311.21 yards a contest.

efficiency defense and pass defense this year. The Seminoles allowed their opponents only an efficiency rating of 95.43, while allowing just 161.86 yards per game through the air.

And - Georgia Tech junior S Jamal Golden was

the only player in the NCAA’s FBS to rank in the Top 10 of the nation’s kickoff and punt returners. Golden ranked 6th in punt returns (14.59) and 10th in kickoff return average (28.35) including two for touchdowns.

1.62 -

Virginia Tech junior CB Antone Exum leads the ACC and is tied for 5th nationally in passes defended. Exum has 16 pass deflections and 5 interceptions this year for a total of 21 passes defended, an average of 1.62 per game.

2.75 - Florida State’s defense allowed just 2.75

yards per rush this season. That’s the 4th lowest of any team in the FBS. The Seminoles’ “D” allowed just 92.29 yards per game on the ground, and is 3rd in the nation in rushing defense.

3OT -

When Virginia Tech defeated Rutgers, 13-10, in the first overtime of this year’s Russell Athletics Bowl, it marked the third overtime win of the season for the Hokies, setting an ACC single season mark and also tying Louisiana-Monroe for the most overtime wins in the nation this year. Earlier, Virginia Tech defeated Georgia Tech 20-17 in the first overtime in the first game of the year and downed Boston College, 30-23, also in overtime on Nov. 17.

3B - The ACC will feature three new head coaches

in 2013. Dave Doeren, who led Northern Illinois to a 12-1 record, its 2nd straight MAC Championship and a berth in the Discover Orange Bowl, takes over for Tom O’Brien at NC State; and Steve Addazio, who led Temple to a 13-11 record the past two seasons, including a 9-4 mark in 2011, assumes the head coaching position at Boston College for former BC head coach Frank Spaziani. Additionally, Syracuse, which officially joins the ACC on July 1, will also feature a new head coach in former Orange defensive coordinator Scott Shafer, who was promoted after Doug Marrone was named head coach of the Buffalo Bills of the NFL.

4 - The ACC had four of the top nine punt returners

in the nation this year. North Carolina sophomore TB Giovani Bernard was 2nd in the nation in punt return

5.39 - Georgia Tech averaged 5.39 yards per rush 5.6 - The TV rating for this year’s Chick-fil-A Bowl

Game featuring Clemson’s dramatic 25-24 win over LSU. The rating was the highest in history for the Atlanta bowl game.

6 - Boston College junior WR Alex Amidon and Clemson junior WR DeAndre Hopkins led all ACC receivers in 2012 with 6 100-yard reception games each. 7.9 - Wake Forest junior WR Michael Campanaro averaged 7.9 catches per game this fall, the 2ndhighest average in ACC history for a single-season. Despite missing two games with injury, Campanaro had 79 catches in 10 games for the Demon Deacons. 8 - Clemson junior QB Tajh Boyd set an ACC

single-game record for touchdown responsibility with 8 TDR in the Tigers’ 62-48 win over NC State on Nov. 17. Boyd threw 5 TD passes and ran for 3 more scores in breaking the league mark of 6 TDR held by 11 other players including NC State’s QB Mike Glennon and tied most recently by Boyd against Duke.

the ACC and finished 3rd nationally in tackles per game this year, averaging 12.08 hits per contest. Clancy’s former teammate, Luke Kuechly, led the nation in tackles in 2010 and 2011.

13 -

13.0 - The number of quarterback sacks for Florida

State junior defensive end Bjoern Werner this year. Werner led the ACC and finished 13th nationally in sacks per game, averaging 0.93 per contest.

16 - Georgia Tech played in its 16th-consecutive

bowl game this year when it defeated Southern California in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. The streak ties the Yellow Jackets’ with arch-rival Georgia for the 4th longest among NCAA schools.

18 - One of 7 ACC early entrees into this year’s NFL Draft, NC State junior CB David Amerson finished his career with 18 interceptions, including five this year. The Greensboro, N.C. native is tied for third on the ACC’s career interception list. Only Alphonso Smith of Wake Forest (21, 2005-08) and Dre’ Bly of North Carolina (20, 1996-98) have had more career picks. As a sophomore, Amerson recorded 13 interceptions, the most in the NCAA’s FBS since 1968. 18 - Clemson junior WR DeAndre Hopkins, who has declared as an early entry into this year’s NFL Draft, set an ACC single-season record with 18 touchdown catches this year. The Central, S.C., junior broke the old mark of 17 set by former Duke standout and National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame member Clarkston Hines, set in 1989. Hopkins also had 1,405 reception yards this year, the 2nd-highest singleseason mark in league history.

9.29 - The career per-carry average for Georgia

20 - Georgia Tech senior QB Tevin Washington set

10 - Clemson won 10 games this season for the second straight year. The last time the Tigers posted back-to-back 10-win seasons was in 1989-1990 under former coach Ken Hatfield.

20 - Virginia Tech played in its 20th consecutive

Tech A-Back Orwin Smith, which is the best for any ACC running back who has gained 1,000 or more yards. Smith has gained 1,839 yards on 198 carries and 20 TDs.

12 - The number of wins for the Seminoles this year. That tied the most victories in school history and was the most wins for Florida State since the Seminoles posted an 12-0 record in 1999 and captured the BCS National Championship, winning against Virginia Tech in the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. 12B - With Duke headed to the Belk Bowl this year, all 12 ACC schools have now been to a postseason bowl game in at least one of the last three seasons. The ACC is one of only three conferences (SEC, Big East) to have all of their schools in at least one bowl game in the last three years.

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an ACC single-season standard for touchdowns by a quarterback this year with 20 rushing touchdowns. The Wetumpka, Ala., native also holds the league career mark for signal callers with 38 touchdowns. Former Yellow Jacket standout Joshua Nesbitt held both records, rushing for 18 scores in 2009 and accumulating 36 career rushing TDs.

bowl game when it defeated Big East co-champion Rutgers, 13-10, in overtime, in the Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando. The Hokies streak, which began in 1993, is the nation’s third-longest.

31 - When Florida State defeated Georgia Tech for the 2012 ACC Football Championship, it marked the 31st career win for Seminole head coach Jimbo Fisher (31-10), now in his third season as head of the Seminoles. The only coach who has won more games in the first three years of his ACC career was Fisher’s predecessor in Tallahassee, the legendary Bobby Bowden. Fisher is tied with Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer and Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen for the 2nd-best total of wins with 31.

ACC Notes By The Numbers 31 - Florida State played in a bowl game this year for

the 31st consecutive year, the longest current streak in the nation. The streak began during the 1982 season.

38 - The number of times ACC teams topped the 500-yard mark in total offense in the 2012 season. That more than doubles the previous high of 15, set just one year ago in 2011. 42 - The number of times ACC teams topped the 40-point mark this season. That is an ACC record for a single season. The previous high of 30 40-point games was set in 2010. 44.6 -

The punting average for Duke freshman P Will Monday. Monday, from Flowery Branch, Ga., was named the first-team All-ACC punter by both ACSMA and the ACC head football coaches, placed 19 of his 66 punts inside of Duke’s opponents 20-yard lines and booted a Belk Bowl-record 79-yarder against Cincinnati, one of 20 of his punts which carried 50 or more yards.

46 - Clemson junior QB Tajh Boyd shattered his own

ACC record for touchdown responsibility with 46 TDR this year, throwing for an ACC-record 36 TDs and running for 10 more scores. Boyd set the old mark of 38 TDR just in 2011, while NC State’s Philip Rivers held the TD pass mark of 34, set in 2003.

50 - Florida State All-America PK Dustin Hopkins

made five of six field goal attempts this season from 50 or more yards. In his career, Hopkins made 9 of 13 field goals from 50 yards and beyond, a field goal percentage of .692.

54 - Since the ACC became a 12-team league in 2005,

the Conference has sent 54 teams to bowl games, which ties the Big 12 for the 2nd-highest total over the last eight seasons.

61 - North Carolina true freshman WR Quinshad Davis tied an ACC and UNC school single-game record with 16 catches against Virginia. Davis ended the 2012 season with 61 grabs, which ties for the 2nd-best season by an ACC freshman and his 776 reception yards are the 5thbest total by a league freshman. Davis’ 16 catches were the most by a freshman in the NCAA’s FBS since 2005. 69 - ACC pass receivers, led by Clemson’s DeAndre Hopkins (7), have topped the 100-yard mark in reception yardage a total of 69 times this year, setting a new single-season standard for 100-yard receiving games. The old mark of 61 was set just last year in 2011. 66.89 - Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel is one of the most accurate passers in ACC history. Manuel, who only became a full-time starter in 2011, completed 600 of 897 passes in his career, a completion percentage of .6689 that is just behind the best marks in ACC history. Virginia’s Matt Schaub (.6698) and Wake Forest’s Riley Skinner (.6694) are 1-2 on the career list. 81.97 - Boston College junior PK Nate Freese leads all ACC kickers in career accuracy. Freese, who has made 50 of 61 career three-point attempts, has made 81.97 percent of his field goal attempts and ranks 8th nationally among all active kickers in the NCAA’s FBS. 88- The number of career field goals for Florida State

senior PK Dustin Hopkins, who broke the NCAA record for most field goals in a career. Hopkins’ boomed a 53-yard field goal against Florida on Nov. 24 to tie the record and made a 25-yarder against Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl to break the old mark of 87 field goals set by Georgia’s Billy Bennett during the 2000-03 seasons.

232 catches set by Clemson’s Aaron Kelly during the 2005-2008 seasons. On Nov. 17 against Georgia Tech he also broke the ACC career mark for reception yards. His career total of 3,749 receiving yards bettered the previous ACC standard held by FSU’s Peter Warrick (3,517).

106 - The other half of Duke’s freshman kicking

for NC State senior QB Mike Glennon this year. Glennon became only the 8th quarterback in ACC history to average 300 or more yards per game for a season. Boston College’s Matt Ryan was the last to do it in 2007.

duo, true freshman PK Ross Martin set an ACC single-season record for freshmen in points by kicking. Martin, who has made 20 of his 23 field goal attempts this year (.870) and 46 of 47 of his PATs, broke the old ACC freshman mark of 97 points set by FSU’s Dustin Hopkins (who else?) in 2009.

310.1 - The average number of passing yards

339.2 - Clemson junior QB Tajh Boyd averaged 339.2 yards per game of total offense this year. That ties for the 3rd-best single-season performance in ACC history with Florida State’s Chris Weinke, who also averaged 339.2 yards per game in his Heisman Trophy-winning year of 2000.

107.9 - During his two seasons at North Carolina, TB Giovani Bernard, who has declared as an early entry into the NFL Draft, led the nation among all active players averaging 107.9 yards per game in rushing for his career. That mark is now an ACC career standard, besting the previous record of Ted 466 - Florida State PK Dustin Hopkins is the NCAA career record-holder in points by kicking. Brown (107.0) set during the 1975-78 seasons. Hopkins, who is the ACC and Florida State career 118 - Georgia Tech and North Carolina set a record holder, completed his career with 466 record for most combined points in an ACC game points bettering the NCAA mark of 439 points set when the Yellow Jackets downed UNC 68-50 in by Boise State’s Kyle Brotzman during the 200710 seasons. Hopkins’ 466 points are the 3rd best Chapel Hill on Nov. 10. scoring total in NCAA FBS history trailing only 140 - Among all of the other records he has set current Wisconsin standout Montee Ball (500, this year, Florida State PK Dustin Hopkins added one 2009-12) and Travis Prentice of Miami of Ohio more during the 8th Dr Pepper ACC Football Cham- (468,1996-99). pionship Game. Hopkins’ final PAT of the day was his 133rd point of the season, breaking the ACC’s 566 - Miami junior QB Stephen Morris set an single-season record for most points scored, set in ACC record for passing yards in a game when he 2009 by Virginia Tech TB Ryan Williams. Hopkins threw for 566 yards against NC State on Sept. 29. finished the year with 140 points. 898 - The number of career pass completions 150.43- The career pass efficiency rating for Flor- for Duke senior QB Sean Renfree. Renfree finida State senior QB EJ Manuel, the 2nd-best career ished his career ranked 3rd on the ACC carer list mark in ACC history, topped only by Chris Weinke’s for completions. Renfree also threw for 9,465 career yards, good enough for 7th on the ACC 151.15 mark during the 1998-2000 seasons. career list. 154.59 - The career pass efficiency rating for North Carolina junior QB Bryn Renner. Renner, who 1,081 - Clemson senior RB Andre Ellington completed 516 of 774 passes (.667) for 54 TDs and rushed for 1,000 or more yards for the second only 20 interceptions. His pass efficiency rating straight year. Ellington is the leading active career would be an ACC record if maintained through his rusher in the ACC this year with 3,436 yards, senior year. The current record is 151.15, set by including 2,259 yards in 2011 and 2012. Florida State’s Chris Weinke. 6,000 - For the first time in its history, the ACC 230 - The number of consecutive games in which had eight quarterbacks playing in the same season Virginia Tech has scored, the longest current streak who each had topped 6,000 career passing yards. and longest streak in ACC history. Georgia Tech Five of those signal callers will return in 2013 in holds the next longest steak at 198 games, which Clemson’s Tajh Boyd (8,053), Wake Forest’s Tanner Price (6,666), North Carolina’s Bryn is also current. Renner (6,456), Boston College’s Chase Ret258 - Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer tig (6,257) and Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas has a total of 258 coaching victories in his career (6,096). The others were Duke’s Sean Renfree and leads all active NCAA FBS head coaches. With (9,465), Florida State’s EJ Manuel (7,736) and the Hokies’ win over Rutgers in the Russell Athletics NC State’s Mike Glennon (7,411). Bowl, Beamer passed former BYU head coach LaVell Edwards for 6th place on the NCAA FBS all-time wins 20,362 - Since Paul Johnson brought his list. The late Joe Paterno (298) is next on the list. spread option offense to Georgia Tech for the 2008 season, no other school in the FBS has run 283 - The number of career pass receptions for for more yards than have the Yellow Jackets. In Duke senior wide receiver Conner Vernon. Vernon the five ensuing seasons, Georgia Tech has run became the ACC’s all-time career-leading receiver on for 20,362 yards. Oct. 6 against Virginia. He shattered the old mark of

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2012 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship

Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15

2012 Dr Pepper ACC Championship 8th Annual ACC Title Game

December 1, 2012 Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. Florida State Georgia Tech Qtr 1st 2nd

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - James Wilder Jr. ran two touchdowns as No. 13 Florida State held off Georgia Tech 21-15 Saturday night to capture its first Atlantic Coast Conference championship since 2005 and earn a trip to the Orange Bowl.

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It was Florida State’s 13th ACC title.

Scoring play FS Devonta Freeman 3 yd run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 6-43 3:07 FS James Wilder, Jr. 16 yd run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 7-64 3:05 GT Chris Tanner 27 yd field goal, 8-55 4:29 FS James Wilder, Jr. 1 yd run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 9-75 4:29 GT David Scully 47 yd field goal, 9-36 3:37 GT Chris Tanner 36 yd field goal, 13-61 5:09 GT Tevin Washington 1 yd run (Tevin Washington rush failed), 13-70 5:55

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

FS 22 37-194 134 21-16-1 58-328 0-0 2-23 3-48 2-55 3-45.7 2-2 6-39 29:37 3 of 8 0 of 0 3-4 1-8

The heavily favored Seminoles (11-2) built a 21-6 lead at the half and held on to win, helping to erase some of the sting from last week’s 37-26 loss to their bitter rival, No. 4 Florida. Despite its record, Georgia Tech (6-7) is bowl eligible after receiving a waiver from the NCAA on Thursday. It looked like Georgia Tech, a two-touchdown underdog, might get blown out, but the game wasn’t decided until Karlos Williams intercepted Tevin Washington with less than a minute remaining. The Yellow Jackets slowed down the Seminoles in the second half and forced two turnovers by quarterback EJ Manuel to get back in the game.

GT 19 52-183 118 16-5-2 68-301 0-0 0-0 2-57 1-0 4-40.5 2-0 3-25 30:23 4 of 15 4 of 4 3-3 3-18

Defensive end Emmanuel Dieke jarred the ball from Manuel’s grasp and recovered the loose the fumble in the third quarter. Washington, who hadn’t completed a pass all game, suddenly came alive, hitting Chris Milton for a gain of 18 yards and B.J. Bostic for 32 yards to reach the Florida State 3. Robert Godhigh picked up a critical first down on fourth-and-1 and Washington scored his 19th touchdown of the season on the following play to cut Florida State’s lead to 21-15 with 6:27 left in the game. Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson curiously went for 2 and failed, meaning the Seminoles only had to add a field goal to make it a two-possession game. That didn’t happen though as defensive back Jemea Thomas intercepted Manuel’s downfield pass to give the Yellow Jackets one last chance with 2:17 left in the game. But Georgia Tech’s last ditch effort ended when Williams intercepted Washington at the Yellow Jackets 44 and returned it to the 4 to seal the victory. Florida State captured the momentum early.

RUSHING: Florida State-James Wilder, Jr. 10-69; Devonta Freeman 13-59; EJ Manuel 10-49; Rashad Greene 1-18; Lonnie Pryor 1-4; Team 2-minus 5. Georgia Tech-David Sims 19-91; Robert Godhigh 5-35; B.J. Bostic 5-25; Tevin Washington 10-20; Zach Laskey 3-14; Vad Lee 4-3; Synjyn Days 1-2; Deon Hill 1-minus 2; Tony Zenon 4-minus 5.

The Seminoles, who came in with the fourth-best rushing defense in the country, stuffed Georgia Tech on three plays on its first possession setting the tone for the game. Taking advantage of a shanked punt, the Seminoles took over at the Georgia Tech 42 and scored six plays later as Devonta Freeman took a pitch from Manuel and ran around right end for a 3-yard run. It was Freeman’s eighth touchdown of the season and his seventh in the last six games.

scored on a 16-yard touchdown run and added a 1-yard plunge to make PASSING: Florida State-EJ Manuel 16-21-1-134. Georgia Tech-Tevin Washington Wilder it 21-3 before the Yellow Jackets added a field goal before halftime. 4-14-1-76; Vad Lee 1-1-0-42; Synjyn Days 0-1-1-0.

RECEIVING: Florida State-Rashad Greene 9-82; Lonnie Pryor 2-25; Nick O’Leary 2-11; Rodney Smith 1-12; Kelvin Benjamin 1-3; Jared Haggins 1-1. Georgia Tech-Darren Waller 2-59; B.J. Bostic 2-41; Jeremy Moore 1-18. INTERCEPTIONS: Florida State-Karlos Williams 1-41; Xavier Rhodes 1-14. Georgia Tech-Jemea Thomas 1-0. Attendance: 64778

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Florida State outgained Georgia Tech 211-141 in the first half.

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher had some concerns about defending Georgia Tech’s triple option offense coming into the game. The Yellow Jackets came in averaging 40 points per game in ACC play this season and 323.3 yards rushing per game, third-best in the country. But Florida State, led by ACC Defensive Player of the Year Bjoern Werner, swarmed running backs David Sims and Bostic in the first half, repeatedly stuffing the option. Washington didn’t complete a pass in the first half and the Yellow Jackets 1 of 7 on third downs.

2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results -BOSTON COLLEGE (2-10, 1-7 ACC)

Att. 39,262 30,685 32,597 40,138 39,492 81,075 40,112 33,267 28,963 44,500 34,266 53,020

BC Opp. AP USA AP USA --------------17 16 ------12 11 --------------4 4 ---------

Offense Run Pass Total 96 441 537 166 219 385 25 291 316 51 369 420 186 234 420 96 129 225 32 264 296 8 287 295 12 369 381 53 247 300 167 129 296 199 123 322

Passes 32-51-1 16-33-0 24-44-0 26-44-2 16-29-0 16-33-1 19-31-1 21-39-0 30-51-3 27-43-1 13-30-1 16-45-3

TO 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 3

Defense Run Pass 208 207 59 134 293 267 209 367 516 79 201 448 391 172 97 240 116 293 184 209 154 247 131 245

Total 415 193 560 576 595 649 563 337 409 393 401 376

Passes TO 28-45-1 1 20-42-2 3 30-40-0 2 28-38-1 2 5-13-0 2 29-38-2 2 6-15-0 0 23-42-3 3 39-57-1 1 17-25-0 2 16-33-0 0 27-41-0 1

CLEMSON (11-2, 7-1 ACC)

Att. 75,211 78,000 81,500 83,231 40,138 81,000 81,500 31,162 31,894 76,000 76,000 82,000 68,027

Clem AP USA 14 14 12 12 11 11 10 9 17 16 15 15 14 13 14 13 10 9 10 8 11 11 12 9 14 13

Opp. AP USA -25 ----4 4 --------------13 12 9 7

Offense Run Pass Total 320 208 528 154 372 526 184 314 498 136 290 426 209 367 576 204 397 601 135 160 295 101 433 534 339 379 718 135 301 436 328 426 754 145 183 328 99 346 445

Passes 24-35-1 33-44-0 23-34-1 22-39-1 28-38-1 26-42-2 12-21-1 29-40-0 21-29-3 23-34-0 30-44-2 11-24-2 35-50-0

TO 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 4 3 2 2 2

Defense Run Pass 180 194 252 128 110 242 287 380 51 369 339 144 199 207 51 239 85 257 139 41 104 493 134 310 99 120

Total 374 380 352 667 420 483 406 290 342 180 597 444 219

Passes TO 11-27-1 2 16-29-2 2 20-31-2 2 27-35-0 2 26-44-2 2 9-14-0 1 15-29-3 4 28-45-0 1 24-44-0 0 6-12-0 3 29-53-1 2 23-41-1 1 14-23-1 1

Att. 31,117 44,016 22,829 23,658 28,743 26,856 65,632 33,941 71,467 31,894 41,904 26,895 48,128

Duke AP USA ---------------------------

Opp. AP USA --25 21 ------------11 10 10 9 -------

Offense Run Pass Total 119 301 420 27 358 385 128 280 408 177 323 500 123 258 381 182 212 394 22 307 329 234 276 510 103 129 232 85 257 342 77 198 275 151 432 583 200 360 560

Passes 23-34-1 42-63-3 25-35-0 27-40-1 30-40-1 19-32-0 25-42-2 23-36-1 16-37-0 24-44-0 24-36-1 26-62-0 38-50-2

TO 2 4 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 4

Defense Run Pass 165 348 92 281 98 239 71 81 167 230 186 275 269 256 177 237 261 299 339 379 330 119 248 398 222 332

Total 513 373 337 152 397 461 525 414 560 718 449 646 554

Passes TO 27-46-0 2 18-33-1 1 19-31-2 3 13-22-0 0 19-38-2 4 23-47-2 2 14-23-1 1 20-33-0 2 9-21-0 4 21-29-3 4 8-14-0 0 16-27-0 0 17-25-0 0

Att. 70,047 71,126 68,833 83,231 39,383 54,962 81,075 73,328 71,467 65,632 35,244 83,429 64,778 72,073

FSU AP USA 7 7 6 6 5 6 4 4 4 4 3 4 12 11 12 10 11 10 8 6 10 6 10 5 13 13 13 12

Opp. AP USA -------10 9 --------------6 6 --16 16

Offense Run Pass Total 285 321 606 167 246 413 385 227 612 287 380 667 183 242 425 125 218 343 201 448 649 218 229 447 261 299 560 -15 326 311 237 160 397 112 188 300 194 134 328 243 291 534

Passes 25-35-1 17-21-0 19-28-0 27-35-0 19-26-0 17-30-1 29-38-2 21-31-0 9-21-0 25-42-1 19-26-1 19-36-3 16-21-1 26-38-0

TO 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 2 4 2 2 5 3 1

Defense Run Pass 39 117 19 9 43 83 136 290 125 143 66 259 96 129 29 229 103 129 87 298 34 136 244 150 183 118 83 176

Total 156 28 126 426 268 325 225 258 232 385 170 394 301 259

Passes TO 19-38-1 3 2-15-0 1 10-24-0 0 22-39-1 1 17-33-1 3 30-55-1 1 16-33-1 1 26-44-1 2 16-37-0 0 19-34-2 3 8-19-0 2 16-25-0 1 5-16-2 2 15-41-1 2

Date Result Opponent S1 ............. L, 32-41 .....Miami S8 .............. W, 34-3 .....Maine S15 ........... L, 13-22 .....at Northwestern S29 ........... L, 31-45 .....Clemson O6 ............. L, 31-34 .....at Army O13 ............. L, 7-51 .....at Florida State O20 ........... L, 17-37 .....at Georgia Tech O27 .......... W, 20-17 .....Maryland N3 ............. L, 14-28 ....at Wake Forest N10 ............. L, 6-21 .....Notre Dame N17 .......L, 23-30 (OT) ..Virginia Tech N24 ........... L, 10-27 .....NC State

Date Result Opponent S1 ............ W, 26-19 ......vs. Auburn S8 ............ W, 52-27 ......Ball State S15 ............ W, 41-7 ......Furman S22 ........... L, 37-49 ......at Florida State S29 .......... W, 45-31 ......at Boston College O6 ............ W, 47-31 ......Georgia Tech O20 .......... W, 38-17 ......Virginia Tech O25 .......... W, 42-13 ......at Wake Forest N3 ............ W, 56-20 ......at Duke N10 .......... W, 45-10 ......Maryland N17 .......... W, 62-48 ......NC State N24 ........... L, 17-27 ......South Carolina D31 .......... W, 25-24 ......vs. LSU (Chick-Fil-A Bowl, Atlanta, Ga.)

DUKE (6-7, 3-5 ACC)

Date Result Opponent S1 ............ W, 46-26 ......FIU S8 ..............L, 13-50 ......at Stanford S15 .......... W, 54-17 ......North Carolina Central S22 .......... W, 38-14 ......Memphis S29 .......... W, 34-27 ......at Wake Forest O6 ............ W, 42-17 ......Virginia 013.............L, 20-41 ......at Virginia Tech O20 .......... W, 33-30 ......North Carolina O27 ..............L, 7-48 ......at Florida State N3 ..............L, 20-56 ......Clemson N17 ............L, 24-42 ......at Georgia Tech N24 ............L, 45-52 ......vs. Miami D27 ............L, 34-48 ......vs. Cincinnati (Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.)

FLORIDA STATE (12-2, 7-1 ACC) Date Result Opponent S1 .............. W, 69-3 ......Murray State S8 .............. W, 55-0 ......Savannah State S15 ............ W, 52-0 ......Wake Forest S22 .......... W, 49-37 ......Clemson S29 .......... W, 30-17 ......at South Florida O6 ..............L, 16-17 ......at NC State O13 ............ W, 51-7 ......Boston College O20 .......... W, 33-20 ......at Miami O27 ............ W, 48-7 ......Duke N8 ............ W, 28-22 ......at Virginia Tech N17 .......... W, 41-14 ......at Maryland N24 ............L, 26-37 ......Florida D1 ............ W, 21-15 ......vs. Georgia Tech J1 ............. W, 31-10 ......vs. Northern Illinois (Discover Orange Bowl, Miami Gardens, Fla.)

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2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results -GEORGIA TECH (7-7, 5-3 ACC) Date Result Opponent S3 ......... L, 17-20 (OT) ...at Virginia Tech S8 .............. W, 59-3 ......Presbyterian S15 .......... W, 56-20 ......Virginia S22 ....... L, 36-42 (OT) ...Miami S29 ............L, 28-49 ......Middle Tennessee O6 ..............L, 31-47 ......at Clemson O20 .......... W, 37-17 ......Boston College O27 ............L, 17-41 ......Brigham Young N3 ............ W, 33-13 ......at Maryland N10 .......... W, 68-50 ......at North Carolina N17 .......... W, 42-24 ......Duke N24 ...........L,. 10-42 ......at Georgia D1 ..............L, 15-21 ......vs. Florida State D31 ............ W, 21-7 ......vs. USC (Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas)

MARYLAND (4-8, 2-6 ACC)

Date Result Opponent S1 ................ W, 7-6 .....William & Mary S8 ............ W, 36-27 .....at Temple S15 ........... L, 21-24 .....Connecticut S22 ........... L, 21-31 .....at West Virginia O6 ............ W, 19-14 .....Wake Forest O13 .......... W, 27-20 .....at Virginia O20 ........... L, 18-20 .....NC State O27 ........... L, 17-20 .....at Boston College N3 ............. L, 13-33 .....Georgia Tech N10 ........... L, 10-45 .....at Clemson N17 ........... L, 14-41 .....Florida State N24 ........... L, 38-45 .....at North Carolina

MIAMI (7-5, 5-3 ACC)

Date Result Opponent S1 ............ W, 41-32 ......at Boston College S8 ..............L, 13-52 ......at Kansas State S15 .......... W, 38-10 ......Bethune-Cookman S22 ....... W, 42-36 (OT) .at Georgia Tech S29 .......... W, 44-37 ......NC State O6 ................L, 3-41 ......at Notre Dame (Chicago, Ill.) O13 ............L, 14-18 ......North Carolina O20 ............L, 20-33 ......Florida State N1 ............ W, 30-12 ......Virginia Tech N10 ............L, 40-41 ......at Virginia N17 ............ W, 40-9 ......USF N24 .......... W, 52-45 ......at Duke

Att. 65,632 41,678 44,225 50,390 39,270 81,000 40,112 50,103 33,471 50,000 41,904 92,746 64,778 47,922

GT AP USA -----------------------------

Opp. AP USA 16 20 --------15 15 ----------3 3 13 13 ---

Offense Run Pass Total 192 96 288 469 243 712 461 133 594 287 132 419 238 187 425 339 144 483 391 172 563 117 40 157 370 31 401 380 208 588 330 119 449 306 120 426 183 118 301 294 75 369

Passes 10-16-1 8-14-0 7-12-0 3-8-0 18-26-1 9-14-0 6-15-0 4-12-1 2-4-0 7-12-1 8-14-0 10-21-1 5-16-2 5-10-1

TO 1 3 1 0 4 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 3

Defense Run Pass 96 230 145 98 98 199 173 436 264 246 204 397 32 264 183 228 144 115 147 350 77 198 164 215 194 134 98 107

Total 326 243 297 609 510 601 296 411 259 497 275 379 328 205

Passes TO 21-38-0 0 13-35-1 3 21-33-2 2 31-52-1 2 17-23-1 2 26-42-2 2 19-31-1 2 20-29-1 1 9-18-1 2 24-35-1 2 24-36-1 1 14-18-0 0 16-21-1 3 14-37-3 3

Att. 31,321 23,322 35,491 58,504 40,391 45,556 40,217 33,267 33,471 76,000 35,244 44,000

Md AP USA -------------------------

Opp. AP USA ------8 7 ----------10 8 10 10 ---

Offense Run Pass Total 91 145 236 144 190 334 96 109 205 46 305 351 53 191 244 -2 237 235 206 256 462 97 240 337 144 115 259 139 41 180 34 136 170 188 216 404

Passes 16-24-3 11-21-0 10-24-1 20-30-1 14-25-1 14-26-0 17-27-1 23-42-3 9-18-1 6-12-0 8-19-0 17-36-1

TO 4 4 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 1

Defense Run Pass 104 125 52 178 153 70 25 338 71 170 168 218 40 307 8 287 370 31 135 301 237 160 189 305

Total 229 230 223 363 241 386 347 295 401 436 397 494

Passes TO 10-23-1 2 7-18-1 3 11-17-0 1 30-43-0 0 13-38-0 2 18-39-1 2 23-47-0 0 21-39-0 2 2-4-0 2 23-34-0 3 19-26-1 2 28-40-0 1

Att. 39,262 48,843 39,435 50,390 38,510 62,871

UM AP USA -------------

Opp. AP USA --21 20 ------9 10

Offense Run Pass Total 208 207 415 55 222 277 215 211 426 173 436 609 85 566 651 84 201 285

Passes 28-45-1 21-28-0 20-35-1 31-52-1 26-49-1 18-35-0

TO 1 3 2 2 1 0

Defense Run Pass 96 441 288 210 233 122 287 132 224 440 376 211

Total 537 498 355 419 664 587

Passes TO 32-51-1 3 9-11-1 1 10-26-1 2 3-8-0 0 24-42-2 6 19-26-0 0

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180 29 157 233 85 248

415 258 347 420 548 646

21-39-2 26-44-1 14-30-0 18-26-0 25-37-0 16-27-0

2 2 0 1 1 0

Offense Run Pass Total 243 281 524 157 271 428 47 363 410 129 321 450 287 288 575 339 194 533 272 214 486 177 237 414 212 358 570 147 350 497 127 319 446 189 305 494

Passes 20-28-1 23-40-1 26-41-1 27-43-0 17-26-1 17-30-0 25-40-1 20-33-0 30-47-1 24-35-1 30-38-0 28-40-0

TO 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1

58,954 73,328 37,219 45,870 38,869 26,895

NORTH CAROLINA (8-4, 5-3 ACC)

Date Result Opponent S1 .............. W, 62-0 ......Elon S8 ..............L, 27-28 ......at Wake Forest S15 ............L, 34-39 ......at Louisville S22 ............ W, 27-6 ......East Carolina S29 ............ W, 66-0 ......Idaho O6 ............ W, 48-34 ......Virginia Tech O13 .......... W, 18-14 ......at Miami O20 ............L, 30-33 ......at Duke O27 .......... W, 43-35 ......NC State N10 ............L, 50-68 ......Georgia Tech N15 .......... W, 37-13 ......at Virginia N24 .......... W, 45-38 ......Maryland

Att. 50,500 29,526 53,334 59,500 32,000 54,000 58,954 33,941 62,000 50,000 45,760 44,000

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UNC AP USA -------------------------

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Opp. AP USA ----19 20 -------------------

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235 229 190 187 463 398

272 218 222 94 154 151

214 229 199 388 204 432

486 447 421 482 358 583

Defense Run Pass 42 128 64 362 183 279 109 124 80 109 40 354 180 235 234 276 67 467 380 208 145 205 188 216

Total 170 426 462 233 189 394 415 510 534 588 350 404

25-40-1 21-31-0 19-37-2 40-52-1 23-43-2 26-62-0

1 2 3 1 3 0

Passes TO 17-34-2 4 28-39-1 1 23-28-0 1 17-30-0 1 19-36-4 5 26-49-1 2 21-39-2 2 23-36-1 1 29-52-2 4 7-12-1 1 19-33-1 2 17-36-1 1

2012 ACC Team Game-by-Game Stats -- Game by Game Results --

NC STATE (7-6, 4-4 ACC)

NCS Date Result Opponent Att. AP USA A31 ............L, 21-35 ......vs. Tennessee 55,529 --S8 .............. W, 10-7 ......at Connecticut 34,202 --S15 ............ W, 31-7 ......South Alabama 54,132 --S22 .......... W, 52-14 ......The Citadel 55,145 --S29 ............L, 37-44 ......at Miami 38,510 --O6 ............ W, 17-16 ......Florida State 54,962 --O20 .......... W, 20-18 ......at Maryland 40,217 --O27 ............L, 35-43 ......at North Carolina 62,000 --N3 ................L, 6-33 ......Virginia 54,812 --N10 ............ W, 37-6 ......Wake Forest 52,567 --N17 ............L, 48-62 ......at Clemson 76,000 --N24 .......... W, 27-10 ......Boston College 53,020 --D31 ............L, 24-38 ......vs. Vanderbilt 55,801 --(Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Nashville, Tenn.)

Opp. AP USA ----------3 4 --------11 11 -----

Offense Run Pass Total 119 288 407 54 204 258 127 257 384 282 233 515 224 440 664 66 259 325 40 307 347 67 467 534 19 197 216 170 258 428 104 493 597 131 245 376 41 383 424

Passes 27-48-4 15-30-0 24-34-0 19-25-0 24-42-2 30-55-1 23-47-0 29-52-2 23-46-3 25-43-1 29-53-1 27-41-0 35-53-3

TO 4 1 0 2 6 1 0 4 5 2 2 1 5

Defense Run Pass 191 333 35 204 51 263 199 27 85 566 125 218 206 256 212 358 248 198 16 169 328 426 199 123 117 108

Total 524 239 314 226 651 343 462 570 446 185 754 322 225

Passes TO 27-41-0 1 15-27-3 4 24-36-2 3 4-7-1 2 26-49-1 1 17-30-1 1 17-27-1 2 30-47-1 2 20-35-0 1 22-40-1 2 30-44-2 2 16-45-3 3 16-27-0 0

VIRGINIA (4-8, 2-6 ACC)

Date Result Opponent S1 ............ W, 43-19 .....Richmond S8 ............ W, 17-16 .....Penn State S15 ........... L, 20-56 .....at Georgia Tech S22 ............. L, 7-27 .....at TCU S29 ........... L, 38-44 .....Louisiana Tech O6 ............. L, 17-42 .....at Duke O13 ........... L, 20-27 .....Maryland O20 ........... L, 10-16 .....Wake Forest N3 .............. W, 33-6 .....at NC State N10 .......... W, 41-40 .....Miami N15 ........... L, 13-37 .....North Carolina N24 ........... L, 14-17 .....at Virginia Tech

VIRGINIA TECH (7-6, 4-4 ACC) Date Result Opponent S3 ......... W, 20-17 (OT) .Georgia Tech S8 .............. W, 42-7 ......Austin Peay S15 ............L, 17-35 ......at Pittsburgh S22 ............ W, 37-0 ......Bowling Green S29 ............L, 24-27 ......Cincinnati O6 ..............L, 34-48 ......at North Carolina O13 .......... W, 41-20 ......Duke O20 ............L, 17-38 ......at Clemson N1 ..............L, 12-30 ......at Miami N8 ..............L, 22-28 ......Florida State N17 ....... W, 30-23 (OT) .at Boston College N24 .......... W, 17-14 ......Virginia D28 ....... W, 13-10 (OT) .vs. Rutgers (Russell Athletic Bowl, Orlando, Fla.)

WAKE FOREST (5-7, 3-5 ACC) Date Result Opponent S1 ............ W, 20-17 ......Liberty S8 ............ W, 28-27 ......North Carolina S15 ............. L, 0-52 ......at Florida State S22 .......... W, 49-37 ......Army S29 ........... L, 27-34 ......Duke O6 ............. L, 14-19 ......at Maryland O20 .......... W, 16-10 ......at Virginia O25 ........... L, 13-42 ......Clemson N3 ............ W, 28-14 ......Boston College N10 ............. L, 6-37 ......at NC State N17 ............. L, 0-38 ......at Notre Dame N24 ........... L, 21-55 ......Vanderbilt

Att. 50,081 56,087 44,225 46,330 42,027 26,856 45,556 41,167 54,812 45,870 45,760 65,632

UVa. AP USA -------------------------

Opp. AP USA ------17 16 -----------------

Offense Run Pass Total 184 361 545 32 263 295 98 199 297 164 189 353 145 480 625 186 275 461 168 218 386 48 253 301 248 198 446 94 388 482 145 205 350 30 187 217

Passes 30-43-0 23-36-1 21-33-2 18-40-2 25-41-3 23-47-2 18-39-1 22-39-1 20-35-0 40-52-1 19-33-1 17-36-1

TO 0 4 2 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 2

Defense Run Pass 28 238 121 209 461 133 133 305 167 218 182 212 -2 237 105 108 19 197 233 187 127 319 174 129

Total 266 330 594 438 385 394 235 213 216 420 446 303

Passes TO 24-43-0 0 21-43-0 0 7-12-0 1 21-33-1 2 23-36-0 0 19-32-0 0 14-26-0 1 8-21-0 0 23-46-3 5 18-26-0 1 30-38-0 1 18-38-0 1

Att. 65,632 65,632 48,032 65,632 46,026 54,000 65,632 81,500 37,219 65,632 34,266 65,632 48,127

VT AP USA 16 20 15 18 13 13 ---25 -----------------

Opp. AP USA --------------14 13 --8 6 -------

Offense Run Pass Total 96 230 326 187 232 419 59 265 324 246 150 396 160 242 402 40 354 394 269 256 525 199 207 406 222 199 421 87 298 385 154 247 401 174 129 303 3 193 196

Passes 21-38-0 18-26-0 14-31-3 12-29-1 17-30-2 26-49-1 14-23-1 15-29-3 19-37-2 19-34-2 16-33-0 18-38-0 15-40-2

TO 0 1 4 1 3 2 1 4 3 3 0 1 3

Defense Run Pass 192 96 159 62 254 283 133 133 103 392 339 194 22 307 135 160 157 190 -15 326 167 129 30 187 67 129

Total 288 221 537 266 495 533 329 295 347 311 296 217 196

Passes TO 10-16-1 1 8-21-2 2 19-28-1 1 14-42-1 2 20-43-1 2 17-30-0 1 25-42-2 4 12-21-1 1 14-30-0 0 25-42-1 2 13-30-1 1 17-36-1 2 17-40-1 2

Att. 27,652 29,526 68,833 30,207 28,743 40,391 41,167 31,162 28,963 52,567 80,795 26,134

WF AP USA -------------------------

Opp. AP USA ----5 6 --------14 13 ----3 3 ---

Offense Run Pass Total 98 195 363 64 362 426 43 83 126 296 221 517 167 230 397 71 170 241 105 108 213 51 239 290 116 293 409 16 169 185 55 154 209 124 186 310

Passes 16-28-1 28-39-1 10-24-0 15-24-0 19-38-2 13-38-0 8-21-0 28-45-0 39-57-1 22-40-1 23-35-0 18-38-1

TO 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 1 2 1 2

Defense Run Pass 91 272 157 271 385 227 429 77 123 258 53 191 48 253 101 433 12 369 170 258 221 363 203 229

Total 363 428 612 506 381 244 301 534 381 428 584 432

Passes TO 21-40-1 2 23-40-1 2 19-28-0 1 3-6-0 1 30-40-1 1 14-25-1 3 22-39-1 3 29-40-0 0 30-51-3 4 25-43-1 2 22-36-1 1 17-23-1 3

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The Atlantic Coast Conference ranks third among FBS conferences in bowl victories (162) and appearances (319)... With a 4-2 mark in 2012, ACC teams are a combined 162-152-5 (.516) in bowl play...Since becoming a 12-team league in 2005, the ACC has sent 64 teams to bowl games; only the SEC has had more (70)...The ACC is one of only two conferences nationally to have had all 12 of its teams play in bowl games in thre last three seasons.

Bowl Records by Conferences

(totals by 2012 season membership) Conference 2012 Total All-Time SEC ........................ 6-3 407 213-181-13 Big East .................. 3-2 132 69 - 61-2 Pac-12 ................... 4-4 252 128-118-6 ACC.................. 4-2 319 162-152-5 Big 12 .................... 4-5 353 170-179-4 Mountain West....... 2-4 149 70 - 75-4 Conference USA ..... 4-1 149 71-76-2 Big Ten................... 2-5 273 128-142-3 (less than 100 bowl appearances) WAC ....................... 1-0 79 39-38-2 Mid-American ........ 2-5 75 31-44-0

Pct. .539 .530 .520 .516 .487 .483 .483 .474 .506 .413

ACC W-L Record by Bowl Last ACC

Bowl App. All-American .. 1990 Aloha ........... 2000 Bluebonnet .... 1980 Bluegrass ...... 1958 Cherry .......... 1985 Citrus ........... 1991 Belk................2012 Copper ......... 1989 Cotton .......... 1991 Dixie ........... 1949 Kraft ............. 2010 Fiesta .......... 1998 Gator ........... 2009 Hall of Fame .. 1994 Humanitarian . 2008 Military ........ 2010 Music City ..... 2012 Independence. 2011 Las Vegas ..... 1998 Liberty ......... 1977 Champs Sports . 2012 Oil .............. 1947 Orange ......... 2012 Chick-fil-A (Peach)..2012 Papajohns.com 2008 Rose ............ 1942 Seattle ......... 2002 Silicon Valley . 2002 Sugar ........... 2011 Sun ............. 2012

School Record NC State .........5-1-0 Virginia ..........2-3-0 North Carolina ..2-1-1 Florida State ....0-1-0 Maryland ........1-0-0 Clemson .........5-5-1 Duke ..............6-5-0 NC State .........0-1-0 Florida State ....4-3-0 Wake Forest.....0-1-0 Boston College .1-5-0 Florida State ....2-2-0 Florida State .23-15-2 Duke ..............2-2-0 Maryland ........5-2-0 Maryland ........2-0-0 NC State .........3-5-0 North Carolina ..1-3-1 North Carolina ..1-0-0 North Carolina ..3-3-0 Virginia Tech.. 13-7-0 Georgia Tech....1-0-0 Florida State .11-16-0 Clemson ......16-21-0 NC State .........0-1-0 Duke ..............1-2-0 Wake Forest.....2-0-0 Georgia Tech....0-1-0 Virginia Tech.. 10-8-0 Georgia Tech....5-7-0

School App. Florida State .......43 Georgia Tech ......41 Miami .................36 Clemson .............35 Boston College ...22 North Carolina ....29 NC State .............27 Maryland ............23 Virginia Tech ......25 Virginia...............18 Wake Forest .......10 Duke.....................9 Since

W 26 23 19 17 13 13 14 11 10 7 6 3

(Ranked by Victories)

L 14 18 17 18 9 16 12 11 16 11 4 6

T 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

Pct. .643 .561 .528 .486 .591 .448 .537 .500 .360 .389 .600 .333

Last Bowl Appearance 2012 Won Discover Orange 2012 .....Won Hyundai Sun 2010 ........Lost Hyundai Sun 2012 .......... Won Chick-fil-A 2010 ...Lost Kraft Fight Hunger 2011 Lost Advocare V100 Ind. 2012 .... Lost FAM Music City 2010 ............. Won Military 2012 .. Won Champ Sports 2011 .........Lost Chick-fil-A 2011 .... Lost FAM Music City 3012 ...................Lost Belk

ACC BOWL SUCCESS

the ACC became a 12-team league in 2005, its members have appeared in 64 bowl games; that ties for the second-highest total of any conference...In all, 66.7 percent of the ACC’s teams have made post-season appearances in that time frame; that’s the fourth-highest participation rate in the nation. Bowl Appearances by Conference, 2005-12 (based on actual conference membership) League.. ‘05 ‘06 ..‘07..‘08 . ‘09 . ‘10 . ’11 .‘12 . Total Pct. SEC ...........6 ....9 ......9......8....10 ...10 ..... 9 .....9........71.. .724 Big 12 .......8 ....8 ......8......7......8 .....8 ..... 8 .....9........64.. .681 Big Ten......7 ....7 ......8......7......7 .....8 ... 10 .....7........61.. .678 ACC........ 8 ...8 .... 8...10 ... 7 ... 9 ....8 ... 6 .....64 .667 Big East .....4 ....5 ......5......6......6 .....6 ..... 5 .....5........42.. .583 Pac-12 ......5 ....6 ......6......5......7 .....4 ..... 7 .....8........48.. .571 MWC .........4 ....4 ......5......5......5 .....5 .... 5 .....6........39.. .532 C-USA .......6 ....5 ......6......6......6 .....6 ..... 5 .....5........45.. .469 WAC ..........3 ....4 ......4......5......4 .....3 ..... 3 .....1........27.. .415 MAC ..........2 ....4 ......3......5......5 .....4 ..... 5 .....7........35.. .337 The ACC set an NCAA record for bowl participation in 2008 when 10 of the league’s 12 teams (.833) earned bowl bids ... The ACC set national marks in participating teams (10) and percentage of participation (.833) which the SEC tied in 2009 and 2010.

School ................. Record ... Pct. 1. Utah....................... 13-3-0 .....813 2. USC ..................... 32-17-0 .....653 3. Oklahoma St. ........ 15-8-0 .....652 4. Mississippi .......... 22-12-0 .....647

Three ACC teams are ranked among the nation’s top five in current bowl game streaks. Florida State leads the nation with 31 consecutive bowl trips followed by Virginia Tech (3rd) with 20 and Georgia Tech (tied for 4th) with 16.

6. Penn State ........... 27-15-2 .....636 7. Auburn ................ 22-13-2 .....622 8. Alabama .............. 35-22-3 .....608 9. Syracuse............... 14- 9-1 .....604 10. Iowa.................... 15-10-1 .....596 11. Georgia ............... 27-18-3 .....594

Florida State (5th), Boston College (12th), Georgia Tech (15th), NC State (17th) and Miami (20th) rank among the top 20 winningest bowl teams in the nation among teams with a minimum of 15 bowl appearances.

Top 20 Winningest Bowl Teams

5. Florida State .. 26-14-2 . .643

12. Boston College ..13-9-0 . .591

13. Oklahoma ........... 26-19-1 .....576 14. Mississippi State ..... 9-7-0 .....563

15. Georgia Tech . 23-18-0 . .561

16. Texas .................. 27-22-2 .....549

17. NC State....... 14-12-1 . .537 18. Kentucky ................. 8-7-0 .....533 19. Purdue..................... 9-8-0 .....529

20. Miami ......... 19-17-0 . .527

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ACC Bowl Records Bowl Records by School School App. Boston College .................... 22 Clemson .............................. 35 Duke ...................................... 9 Florida State ........................ 42 Georgia Tech ....................... 41 Maryland ............................. 24 Miami .................................. 36 North Carolina ..................... 29 NC State .............................. 27 Virginia ................................ 18 Virginia Tech ....................... 26 Wake Forest......................... 10 South Carolina .................. 1 Current Members ........... 319

Won Lost 13 9 17 18 3 6 26 14 23 18 11 11 19 17 13 16 14 12 7 11 10 16 6 4 0 1 162 152

Tie 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5

Pct. .591 .486 .333 .643 .561 .500 .528 .448 .537 .389 .385 .600 .000 .516

For 543 648 185 1031 886 529 735 585 665 453 581 226 3

Opp. 509 746 245 844 855 484 686 609 625 556 648 209 14

Last Bowl Appearance Result 2010 Kraft Fight Hunger .......................lost to Nevada, 20-13 2012 Chick-fil-A ...........................................beat LSU, 25-24 2012 Belk ..........................................lost to Cincinnati 48-34 2012 Discover Orange ............... beat Nothern Illinois, 18-14 2012 Hyundai Sun ................. beat Southern California, 21-7 2010 Military Pres. By Northrop Grumman ....beat East Carolina, 51-20 2010 Hyundai Sun ........................lost to Notre Dame, 33-17 2011 Advocare V100 Independence ......lost to Missouri, 41-24 2012 FAM Music City ...................... lost to Vanderbilt, 38-24 2011 Chick-fil-A ....................................lost to Auburn 43-24 2012 Russell Athletic ........................ beat Rutgers, 12-10, ot 2011 FAM Music City ...........lost to Mississippi State, 23-17 1969 Peach ................................... lost to West Virginia 14-3

*Records by Bowls * indicates current bowl

Bowl Years Record BC CU DU FSU GT Md. UM UNC NCS UVa VT WF All-American ..............................1977-90 ...............(6-2-0) ................ 1-1........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x All-American .........................1986-90 ...............(3-1-0) ....................x........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x Hall of Fame .........................1977-85 ...............(3-1-0) ................ 1-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Aloha .........................................1982-00 ...............(4-2-0) ................ 2-0........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 Bluebonnet ................................1959-87 ...............(2-2-1) ....................x........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ....0-0-1........... x ...........x........... x Bluegrass........................................ 1958 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Cherry ........................................1984-85 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Capital One ................................1947-** ...............(5-6-1) ................ 0-1........2-1 ...........x.... 1-0-1 ....... 1-0........0-2 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........0-1 Capital One ...........................2003-** ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Citrus ....................................1983-02 ...............(3-3-1) ....................x........2-1 ...........x.... 0-0-1 ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Tangerine .............................1947-82 ...............(2-3-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 Champs Sports ..........................1990-** .............(16-7-0) ................ 2-0........1-1 ...........x........2-0 ....... 2-0........... x ....... 2-1........1-0 ....... 2-2........0-3 ....... 1-0........... x Russell Athletic......................2012-** ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x Champs Sports......................2004-11 ...............(7-1-0) ................ 1-0........1-0 ...........x........2-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x Tangerine .............................2001-03 ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ...........x........... x Micron PC ............................1998-00 ...............(2-2-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-1........0-1 ...........x........... x Carquest ...............................1994-97 ...............(4-2-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........0-2 ...........x........... x Blockbuster ..........................1990-93 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Chick-fil-A ..................................2006-** .................. (3-4) ....................x........1-1 ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ....... 1-1........... x Peach ....................................1968-05 ...........(15-18-0) ....................x........2-4 ...........x........1-1 ....... 0-3........1-1 ....... 2-1........2-3 ....... 4-3........2-1 ....... 1-1........... x Cotton ........................................1937-** ...............(6-4-0) ................ 1-1........1-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ....... 1-1........0-1 ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Dixie ..........................................1948-49 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 Emerald .....................................2002-09 ...............(3-5-0) ................ 1-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........0-1 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x Kraft Fight Hunger .................2010-** ...............(0-1-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Emerald .................................2005-** ...............(1-4-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........0-1 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x San Francisco ........................2002-** ...............(2-0-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x Fiesta .........................................1971-** ...............(2-6-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-4........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Gator..........................................1946-** ...........(27-18-2) ....................x........4-5 ...........x.... 6-0-1 ....... 3-4.... 3-0-1 ....... 2-0........5-2 ....... 1-2........0-2 ....... 2-3........1-0 Gotham ......................................1961-62 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Independence ............................1976-** ...............(3-4-1) ....................x........0-1 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1.... 0-0-1 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........1-0 ....... 1-1........1-0 Insight .......................................1989-** ...............(0-3-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ....... 0-1........... x Insight ..................................1997-** ...............(0-2-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x Copper ..................................1989-96 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Las Vegas ..................................1992-** ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Liberty .......................................1959-** ...............(4-7-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ....... 1-1........0-1 ....... 2-1........... x ....... 0-2........... x Belk............................................2002-** ...............(7-6-0) ................ 2-0........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-3 ....... 2-0........2-0 ...........x........1-0 Belk .......................................2011-** ...............(1-1-0) ............................................................................................................................ 1-0........................................ Meineke Car Care ..................2005-10 ...............(3-4-0) ................ 1-0........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........1-0 Continental Tire .....................2002-04 ...............(3-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........2-0 ...........x........... x Motor City..................................1997-** ...............(2-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Humanitarian .............................1997-** ...............(5-2-0) ................ 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Roady’s Humanitarian ...........2007-** ...............(1-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x MPC Computers ....................2004-** ...............(2-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Humanitarian .........................1997-03 ...............(2-0-0) ....................x........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Music City..................................1998-** ...............(5-5-0) ................ 1-1........1-1 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........1-0 ....... 1-0........0-1 Oil ..............................................1946-47 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Discover Orange ........................1935-** ...........(17-22-0) ................ 0-1........2-2 ....... 1-1........4-5 ....... 3-3........0-3 ....... 6-3........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-3........0-1 Outback .....................................1986-** ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Outback ................................1996-** ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Hall of Fame .........................1986-95 ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Palm Festival .............................1932-33 ...............(1-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Papajohns.com ..........................2008-** ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Rose .........................................1902-** ...............(2-2-0) ....................x........... x ....... 0-2........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Seattle........................................1998-02 ...............(2-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........1-0 Seattle ..................................2001-02 ...............(2-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 Oahu .....................................1998-00 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Silicon Valley .............................2000-** ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Sugar .........................................1935-** ...........(14-11-0) ................ 1-0........0-1 ....... 1-0........4-2 ....... 4-0........1-0 ....... 2-2........0-2 ...........x........0-1 ....... 1-3........... x Sun ........................................1936-1994 ...............(5-6-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-0........1-1 ...........x........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x Sun ........................ 1936-88,1994-** ...............(5-8-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-2........1-1 ....... 0-1........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x John Hancock .......................1989-93 ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x

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ACC Bowl Records 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1963 1967 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

1991

1992 1993

1994

1995 1996 1997 1998

Orange .....................L ............................. Oklahoma 7, Maryland 0 Orange ................... W ................................. Duke 34, Nebraska 7 Orange .....................L ........................... Oklahoma 20, Maryland 6 Orange .....................L ............................Colorado 27, Clemson 21 Orange .....................L ................................ Oklahoma 48, Duke 21 Sugar .......................L ...................... Louisiana State 7, Clemson 0 Bluebonnet............. W ................................... Clemson 23, TCU 7 Cotton .................... W ................................... Duke 7, Arkansas 6 Gator...................... W ................... North Carolina 35, Air Force 0 Liberty .....................L ................... Mississippi St. 16, NC State 12 Liberty ................... W .............................. NC State 14, Georgia 7 Peach .......................L ..............West Virginia 14, South Carolina 3 Peach .......................L ............ Arizona State 48, North Carolina 26 Gator........................L .........................Georgia 7, North Carolina 3 Peach ..................... W ................... NC State 49, West Virginia 13 Sun ....................... W ............. North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 28 Liberty ................... W .............................NC State 31, Kansas 18 Peach .......................L ............................. Georgia 17, Maryland 16 Liberty .....................L .............................Tennessee 7, Maryland 3 Bluebonnet............ Tie .............................NC State 31, Houston 31 Sun ..........................L ................Miss. State 26, North Carolina 24 Gator...................... W ...............................Maryland 13, Florida 0 Peach .......................L ..................... West Virginia 13, NC State 10 Peach .......................L .....................Kentucky 21, North Carolina 0 Cotton ......................L ............................Houston 30, Maryland 21 Liberty .....................L .................. Nebraska 21, North Carolina 17 Hall of Fame ........... W .........................Maryland 17, Minnesota 7 Gator........................L ............................Pittsburgh 34, Clemson 3 Peach ..................... W ........................NC State 24, Iowa State 14 Tangerine ............... W ........................NC State 30, Pittsburgh 17 Sun .........................L .................................. Texas 42, Maryland 0 Gator...................... W ........................Clemson 17, Ohio State 15 Tangerine .................L ............ Louisiana State 34, Wake Forest 10 Gator...................... W .................North Carolina 17, Michigan 15 Peach .......................L ................................ Baylor 24, Clemson 18 Tangerine .................L ...............................Florida 35, Maryland 20 Bluebonnet............. W ........................ North Carolina 16, Texas 7 Gator...................... W .................North Carolina 31, Arkansas 28 Orange ................... W ......................... Clemson 22, Nebraska 15 Sun ........................ W ...................... North Carolina 26, Texas 10 Aloha .......................L ...................... Washington 21, Maryland 20 Citrus .......................L .........................Tennessee 30, Maryland 23 Peach .......................L ............... Florida State 28, North Carolina 3 Sun ....................... W .......................Maryland 28, Tennessee 27 Peach ..................... W ...............................Virginia 27, Purdue 24 Independence ..........L ..........................Minnesota 20, Clemson 13 Cherry .................... W .........................Maryland 35, Syracuse 18 All-American .......... W ..........Georgia Tech 17, Michigan State 13 Gator...................... W ...........................Clemson 27, Stanford 21 Aloha .......................L ..................... Arizona 30, North Carolina 21 Peach .......................L ....................Virginia Tech 25, N.C. State 24 All-American .......... W ................. Virginia 22, Brigham Young 16 Citrus ..................... W ....................... Clemson 35, Penn State 10 Peach ..................... W .................................NC State 28, Iowa 23 Citrus ..................... W .......................... Clemson 13, Oklahoma 6 All-American ............L .............................. Texas Tech 49, Duke 21 Gator...................... W ..................... Clemson 27, West Virginia 7 Copper .....................L .............................. Arizona 17, NC State 10 Citrus .......................L ................................. Illinois 31, Virginia 21 Independence ....... Tie ..................Maryland 34, Louisiana Tech 34 All-American .......... W ................ NC State 31, Southern Miss. 27 Hall of Fame ........... W ................................Clemson 30, Illinois 0 Citrus ..................... W .................. Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21 Sugar .......................L ........................... Tennessee 23, Virginia 22 Aloha ..................... W ....................Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17 Gator........................L ............................ Oklahoma 48, Virginia 14 Peach .......................L ......................East Carolina 37, NC State 34 Citrus .......................L ........................... California 37, Clemson 13 Cotton .................... W .................. Florida State 10, Texas A&M 2 Independence ........ W .......................Wake Forest 39, Oregon 35 Gator........................L ................................Florida 27, NC State 10 Orange .................. W ....................Florida State 28, Nebraska 14 Peach ..................... W ....... North Carolina 21, Mississippi St. 17 Peach ..................... W ..........................Clemson 14, Kentucky 13 Gator........................L ....................Alabama 24, North Carolina 10 Hall of Fame .............L ..............................Michigan 42, NC State 7 Carquest ..................L .................... Boston College 31, Virginia 13 Orange ................... W ....................Florida State 18, Nebraska 16 Independence ........ W ..................Virginia 20, Texas Christian 10 Sun ..........................L ........................ Texas 35, North Carolina 31 Peach ..................... W ............. NC State 28, Mississippi State 24 Hall of Fame .............L ............................... Wisconsin 34, Duke 20 Sugar ..................... W ........................Florida State 23, Florida 17 Carquest ................ W .................North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 Peach ..................... W ..............................Virginia 34, Georgia 27 Gator........................L ..............................Syracuse 41, Clemson 0 Orange ................... W ............... Florida State 31, Notre Dame 26 Carquest ..................L .................................. Miami 31, Virginia 21 Peach .......................L ..................................... LSU 10, Clemson 7 Gator...................... W .......... North Carolina 20, West Virginia 13 Sugar .......................L ..........................Florida 52, Florida State 20 Carquest ................ W ............. Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30 Gator...................... W ..............North Carolina 42, Virginia Tech 3 Sugar ..................... W ...................Florida State 31, Ohio State 14 Peach .......................L ...............................Auburn 21, Clemson 17 Las Vegas .............. W ...........North Carolina 20, San Diego St. 13 Micron PC ................L ................................ Miami 46, NC State 23 Peach .......................L ................................Georgia 35, Virginia 33 Gator...................... W ............... Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28 Fiesta .......................L ....................Tennessee 23, Florida State 16

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 6-9 7-9 8-9 8-10 8-11 8-11-1 8-12-1 9-12-1 9-13-1 9-14-1 9-15-1 9-16-1 10-16-1 10-17-1 11-17-1 12-17-1 12-18-1 13-18-1 13-19-1 14-19-1 14-20-1 14-21-1 15-21-1 16-21-1 17-21-1 18-21-1 18-22-1 18-23-1 18-24-1 19-24-1 20-24-1 20-25-1 21-25-1 22-25-1 23-25-1 23-26-1 23-27-1 24-27-1 25-27-1 26-27-1 27-27-1 27-28-1 28-28-1 28-29-1 28-30-1 28-30-2 29-30-2 30-30-2 31-30-2 31-31-2 32-31-2 32-32-2 32-33-2 32-34-2 33-34-2 34-34-2 34-35-2 35-35-2 36-35-2 37-35-2 37-36-2 37-37-2 37-38-2 38-38-2 39-38-2 39-39-2 40-39-2 40-40-2 41-40-2 42-40-2 43-40-2 43-41-2 44-41-2 44-42-2 44-43-2 45-43-2 45-44-2 46-44-2 47-44-2 48-44-2 48-45-2 49-45-2 49-46-2 49-47-2 50-47-2 50-48-2

1999 Aloha ..................... W ..................Wake Forest 23, Arizona State 3 Micron PC ................L ................................. Illinois 63, Virginia 21 Peach .......................L ................. Mississippi State 17, Clemson 7 Gator........................L ......................... Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13 Sugar ..................... W ................Florida State 46, Virginia Tech 29 2000 Aloha .......................L ................................Georgia 37, Virginia 14 Micronpc.com........ W ..........................NC State 38, Minnesota 30 Peach .......................L ............................ LSU 28, Georgia Tech 14 Gator........................L ......................Virginia Tech 41, Clemson 20 Orange .....................L ...................... Oklahoma 13, Florida State 2 2001 Tangerine .................L ..........................Pittsburgh 34, NC State 19 Seattle.................... W ......................Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14 Humanitarian ......... W .................. Clemson 49, Louisiana Tech 24 Peach ..................... W ......................North Carolina 16, Auburn 10 Gator...................... W ................Florida State 30, Virginia Tech 17 Orange .....................L ...............................Florida 56, Maryland 23 2002 Tangerine .................L ........................ Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 Continental Tire...... W .......................Virginia 48, West Virginia 22 Seattle.................... W .........................Wake Forest 38, Oregon 17 Silicon Valley ...........L ............... Fresno State 30, Georgia Tech 21 Peach ..................... W ...........................Maryland 30, Tennessee 3 Gator...................... W ......................... NC State 28, Notre Dame 6 Sugar .......................L ........................ Georgia 26, Florida State 13 2003 Tangerine ............... W ...............................NC State 56, Kansas 26 Continental Tire ....... W ........................... Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16 Gator...................... W ...................... Maryland 41, West Virginia 7 Orange .....................L .......................... Miami 16, Florida State 14 Peach ..................... W ......................... Clemson 27, Tennessee 14 Humanitarian ......... W ...........................Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10 2004 Champs Sports ...... W .....................Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14 MPC Computers ......L ................. Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 (ot) Continental Tire........L ......... Boston College 37, North Carolina 24 Peach .................... W ................................... Miami 27, Florida 10 Gator...................... W ............... Florida State 30, West Virginia 18 Sugar .......................L ........................Auburn 16, Virginia Tech 13 2005 Champs Sports ...... W ............................Clemson 19, Colorado 10 MPC Computers ...... W ...............Boston College 27, Boise State 21 Emerald ...................L ............................Utah 38, Georgia Tech 10 Music City .............. W ........................... Virginia 34, Minnesota 31 Peach .......................L ......................................... LSU 40, Miami 3 Meineke Car Care ....... W ....................... NC State 14, South Florida 0 Gator...................... W .................... Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 Orange .....................L .......... Penn State 26, Florida State 23 (3ot) 2006 Emerald ................. W .......................... Florida State 44, UCLA 27 Music City ................L ............................Kentucky 28, Clemson 20 Champs Sports ...... W ................................Maryland 24, Purdue 7 Meineke Car Care ... W ........................ Boston College 25, Navy 24 Chick-fil-A ................L ....................... Georgia 31, Virginia Tech 24 MPC Computers .... W ...................................Miami 21, Nevada 20 Toyota Gator ............L .............. West Virginia 38, Georgia Tech 35 FedEx Orange...........L ......................Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 2007 Champs Sports ...... W .........Boston College 24, Michigan State 21 Emerald ...................L .....................Oregon State 21, Maryland 14 Music City ................L ......................Kentucky 35, Florida State 28 Meineke Car Care ... W ..................Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10 Roady’s Hum. ..........L ............... Fresno State 40, Georgia Tech 28 Chick-fil-A ................L .......................... Auburn 23, Clemson 20 ot KM Gator .................L .......................... Texas Tech 31, Virginia 28 FedEx Orange...........L ........................ Kansas 24, Virginia Tech 21 2008 EagleBank .............. W .............................Wake Forest 29, Navy 19 Meineke Car Care .....L ............ West Virginia 31, North Carolina 30 Champs Sports ..... W ....................Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13 Emerald ...................L ............................... California 24, Miami 17 Papajohns.com ........L .............................Rutgers, 29, NC State 23 Humanitarian ......... W ..............................Maryland 42, Nevada 35 Music City ................L ................ Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 Chick-fil-A ................L .............................. LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3 KM Gator .................L ........................... Nebraska 26, Clemson 21 FedEx Orange......... W ......................Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7 2009 Meineke Car Care .....L .................Pittsburgh 19, North Carolina 17 Emerald ..................L ............Southern Cal 24, Boston College 13 Music City .............. W ............................Clemson 21, Kentucky 13 Champs Sports ........L ..............................Wisconsin 20, Miami 14 Chick-fil-A .............. W ...................Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14 Gator Bowl ............. W ............... Florida State 33, West Virginia 21 FedEx Orange...........L ............................Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14 2010 Independence ..........L ....................... Air Force 14, Georgia Tech 7 Champs Sports ...... W ....................... NC State 23, West Virginia 7 Military................... W .....................Maryland 51, East Carolina 20 Music City Bowl ..... W ........North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 (2ot) Meineke Car Care .....L ..................... South Florida 31, Clemson 26 Sun Bowl .................L ........................... Notre Dame 33, Miami 17 Chick-fil-A .............. W ............. Florida State 26, South Carolina 17 Discover Orange ......L ......................Stanford 40, Virginia Tech 12 Kraft Fight Hunger ...L .....................Nevada 20, Boston College 13 2011 Independence ..........L ................... Missouri 41, North Carolina 24 Champs Sports ...... W ................. Florida State 18, Notre Dame 14 Belk........................ W ........................... NC State 31, Louisville 24 FAM Music City........L ..........Mississippi State 23, Wake Forest 17 Hyundai Sun ............L ..................... Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 (ot) Chick-fil-A ................L ................................ Auburn 43, Virginia 24 Allstate Sugar ..........L .............. Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 (ot) Discover Orange ......L ..................... West Virginia 70, Clemson 33 2012 Belk..........................L ................................ Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 Russell Athletic ..... W ................ Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 (ot) FAM Music City........L .......................... Vanderbilt 38, NC State 24 Hyundai Sun .......... W .......Georgia Tech 21, Southern California 7 Chick-fil-A .............. W ................................... Clemson 25, LSU 24 Discover Orange .... W ...........Florida State 31, Northern Illinois 10

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51-48-2 51-49-2 51-50-2 51-51-2 52-51-2 52-52-2 53-52-2 53-53-2 53-54-2 53-55-2 53-56-2 54-56-2 55-56-2 56-56-2 57-56-2 57-57-2 57-58-2 58-58-2 59-58-2 59-59-2 60-59-2 61-59-2 61-60-2 62-60-2 63-60-2 64-60-2 64-61-2 65-61-2 66-61-2 67-61-2 67-62-2 67-63-2 68-63-2 69-63-2 69-64-2 70-64-2 71-64-2 71-65-2 72-65-2 72-66-2 73-66-2 74-66-2 74-67-2 75-67-2 75-68-2 76-68-2 77-68-2 77-69-2 78-69-2 78-70-2 78-71-2 79-71-2 79-72-2 79-73-2 80-73-2 80-74-2 80-75-2 80-76-2 80-77-2 81-77-2 81-78-2 82-78-2 82-79-2 82-80-2 83-80-2 83-81-2 83-82-2 83-83-2 84-83-2 84-84-2 84-85-2 85-85-2 85-86-2 86-86-2 87-86-2 87-87-2 87-88-2 88-88-2 89-88-2 90-88-2 90-89-2 90-90-2 91-90-2 91-91-2 91-92-2 91-93-2 92-93-2 93-93-2 93-94-2 93-95-2 93-96-2 93-97-2 93-98-2 93-99-2 94-99-2 94-100-2 95-100-2 96-100-2 97-100-2

ACC Bowl Records Boston College Eagles (13-9-0) 1-1-40 1-1-41 1-1-43 12-18-82 12-29-83 1-1-85 12-23-86 1-1-93 1-1-94 12-25-94 12-31-99 12-25-00 12-28-01 12-26-02 12-31-03 12-30-04 12-28-05 12-30-06 12-28-07 12-31-08 12-26-09 1-09-11

Cotton .................... Clemson ............................L............... 3-6 Sugar ..................... Tennessee ....................... W........... 19-13 Orange ................... Alabama ............................L........... 21-37 Tangerine ............... Auburn ..............................L........... 26-33 Liberty.................... Notre Dame .......................L........... 18-19 Cotton .................... Houston .......................... W........... 45-28 Hall of Fame ........... Georgia............................ W........... 27-24 Hall of Fame ........... Tennessee .........................L........... 23-38 Carquest................. Virginia ............................ W........... 31-13 Aloha...................... Kansas State ................... W............. 12-7 Insight.com ............ Colorado............................L........... 28-62 Aloha...................... Arizona State ................... W........... 31-17 Music City .............. Georgia............................ W........... 20-16 Motor City .............. Toledo ............................. W........... 51-25 San Francisco ........ Colorado State................. W........... 35-21 Continental Tire ...... North Carolina ................. W........... 37-24 MPC Computers..... Boise State ...................... W........... 27-21 Meineke Car Care ... Navy ................................ W........... 25-24 Champs Sports ...... Michigan State ................ W........... 24-21 Music City .............. Vanderbilt ..........................L........... 14-16 Emerald.................. Southern California ...........L........... 24-13 Kraft Fight Hunger.. Nevada ..............................L........... 20-13

Clemson Tigers (17-18-0) 1-1-40 1-1-49 1-1-51 1-1-52 1-1-57 1-1-59 12-19-59 12-30-77 12-29-78 12-31-79 1-1-82 12-21-85 12-27-86 1-1-88 1-2-89 12-30-89 1-1-91 1-1-92 12-31-93 1-1-96 12-28-96 1-2-98 12-30-99 1-1-01 12-31-01 12-23-02 1-2-04 12-27-05 12-29-06 12-31-07 1-1-09 12-27-09 12-31-10 1-4-12 12-31-12

Cotton .................... Boston College ................ W............... 6-3 Gator ...................... Missouri .......................... W........... 24-23 Orange ................... Miami .............................. W........... 15-14 Gator ...................... Miami ................................L............ 0-14 Orange ................... Colorado............................L........... 21-27 Sugar ..................... Louisiana State ..................L............... 0-7 Bluebonnet ............. TCU ................................. W............. 23-7 Gator ...................... Pittsburgh .........................L............ 3-34 Gator ...................... Ohio State ....................... W........... 17-15 Peach ..................... Baylor ................................L........... 18-24 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 22-15 Independence......... Minnesota .........................L........... 13-20 Gator ...................... Stanford .......................... W........... 27-21 Citrus ..................... Penn State ....................... W........... 35-10 Citrus ..................... Oklahoma ........................ W............. 13-6 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W............. 27-7 Hall of Fame ........... Illinois ............................. W............. 30-0 Citrus ..................... California ...........................L........... 13-37 Peach ..................... Kentucky ......................... W........... 14-13 Gator ...................... Syracuse ...........................L............. 0-41 Peach ..................... Louisiana State ..................L............. 7-10 Peach ..................... Auburn ..............................L........... 17-21 Peach ..................... Mississippi State ...............L............. 7-17 Gator ...................... Virginia Tech .....................L........... 20-41 Humanitarian ......... Louisiana Tech ................ W........... 49-24 Tangerine ............... Texas Tech ........................L........... 15-55 Peach ..................... Tennessee ....................... W........... 27-14 Champs Sports ...... Colorado.......................... W........... 19-10 Music City .............. Kentucky ...........................L........... 20-28 Chick-fil-A .............. Auburn ..............................L...... 20-23, ot Gator ...................... Nebraska ...........................L........... 21-26 Music City .............. Kentucky ......................... W........... 21-13 Meineke Car Care ... South Florida .....................L........... 31-26 Discover Orange .... West Virginia .....................L........... 33-70 Chick-fil-A .............. LSU ................................. W........... 25-24

Duke Blue Devils (3-6-0) 1-2-39 1-1-42 1-1-45 1-1-55 1-1-58 1-2-61 12-28-89 12-28-94 12-27-12

Rose....................... Southern Cal .....................L............... 3-7 Rose....................... Oregon State .....................L........... 16-20 Sugar ..................... Alabama .......................... W........... 29-26 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W............. 34-7 Orange ................... Oklahoma ..........................L........... 21-48 Cotton .................... Arkansas ......................... W............... 7-6 All-American .......... Texas Tech ........................L........... 21-49 Hall of Fame ........... Wisconsin .........................L........... 20-34 Belk ........................ Cincinnati ..........................L........... 34-48

Florida State Seminoles (26-14-2) 1-2-50 1-1-55 12-13-58 1-2-65 12-24-66 12-30-67 12-30-68 12-27-71

Cigar ...................... Wofford ........................... W............. 19-6 Sun ........................ Texas Western...................L........... 20-47 Bluegrass ............... Oklahoma State .................L............ 6-15 Gator ...................... Oklahoma ........................ W........... 36-19 Sun ........................ Wyoming ...........................L........... 20-28 Gator ...................... Penn State ......................Tie........... 17-17 Peach ..................... Louisiana State ..................L........... 27-31 Fiesta ..................... Arizona State .....................L........... 38-45

12-23-77 1-1-80 1-1-81 12-30-82 12-28-83 12-21-84 12-30-85 12-31-86 1-1-88 1-2-89 1-1-90 12-29-90 1-1-92 1-1-93 1-1-94 1-2-95 1-1-96 1-2-97 1-1-98 1-4-99 1-4-00 1-3-01 1-1-02 1-1-03 1-1-04 1-1-05 1-3-06 12-27-06 12-31-07 12-27-08 1-1-10 12-31-10 12-29-11 1-1-13

Tangerine ............... Texas Tech ...................... W........... 40-17 Orange ................... Oklahoma ..........................L............ 7-24 Orange ................... Oklahoma ..........................L........... 17-18 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W........... 31-12 Peach ..................... North Carolina ................. W............. 28-3 Citrus ..................... Georgia...........................Tie........... 17-17 Gator ...................... Oklahoma State ............... W........... 34-23 All-American .......... Indiana ............................ W........... 27-13 Fiesta ..................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 31-28 Sugar ..................... Auburn ............................ W............. 13-7 Fiesta ..................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 41-17 Blockbuster ............ Penn State ....................... W........... 24-17 Cotton .................... Texas A&M ...................... W............. 10-2 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 28-14 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 18-16 Sugar ..................... Florida ............................. W........... 23-17 Orange ................... Notre Dame ..................... W........... 31-26 Sugar ..................... Florida ...............................L........... 20-52 Sugar ..................... Ohio State ....................... W........... 31-14 Fiesta (BCS) ........... Tennessee .........................L........... 16-23 Sugar (BCS) ........... Virginia Tech ................... W........... 46-29 Orange (BCS) ......... Oklahoma ..........................L............. 2-13 Gator ...................... Virginia Tech ................... W........... 30-17 Sugar (BCS) ........... Georgia..............................L........... 13-26 Orange (BCS) ......... Miami ................................L........... 14-16 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W........... 30-18 Orange (BCS) ......... Penn State .........................L..... 3ot 23-26 Emerald.................. UCLA ............................... W........... 44-27 Music City .............. Kentucky ...........................L........... 28-35 Champs Sports ...... Wisconsin ....................... W........... 42-13 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W........... 33-21 Chick-fil-A .............. South Carolina................. W........... 26-17 Champs Sports ...... Notre Dame ..................... W........... 18-14 Discover Orange .... Northern Ilinois ............... W........... 31-10

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (23-18-0)

1-1-29 1-1-40 1-1-43 1-1-44 1-1-45 1-1-47 1-1-48 1-1-52 1-1-53 1-1-54 1-1-55 1-2-56 12-29-56 1-2-60 12-30-61 12-22-62 12-31-65 1-2-67 12-19-70 12-30-71 12-18-72 12-25-78 12-31-85 1-1-91 12-25-91 12-29-97 1-1-99 1-1-00 12-29-00 12-27-01 12-31-02 1-3-04 12-21-04 12-29-05 1-1-07 12-31-08 12-31-08 1-5-10 12-27-10 12-31-11 12-31-12

Rose....................... California ......................... W............... 8-7 Orange ................... Missouri .......................... W............. 21-7 Cotton .................... Texas .................................L............. 7-14 Sugar ..................... Tulsa ............................... W........... 20-18 Orange ................... Tulsa .................................L........... 12-26 Oil .......................... St. Mary’s ........................ W........... 41-19 Orange ................... Kansas ............................ W........... 20-14 Orange ................... Baylor .............................. W........... 17-14 Sugar ..................... Mississippi ...................... W............. 24-7 Sugar ..................... West Virginia ................... W........... 42-19 Cotton .................... Arkansas ......................... W............. 14-6 Sugar ..................... Pittsburgh ....................... W............... 7-0 Gator ...................... Pittsburgh ....................... W........... 21-14 Gator ...................... Arkansas ...........................L............ 7-14 Gator ...................... Penn State .........................L........... 15-30 Bluebonnet ............. Missouri ............................L........... 10-14 Gator ...................... Texas Tech ...................... W........... 31-21 Orange ................... Florida ...............................L........... 12-27 Sun ........................ Texas Tech ...................... W............. 17-9 Peach ..................... Mississippi ........................L........... 18-41 Liberty.................... Iowa State ....................... W........... 31-30 Peach ..................... Purdue ..............................L........... 21-41 All-American .......... Michigan State ................ W........... 17-14 Citrus ..................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 45-21 Aloha...................... Stanford .......................... W........... 18-17 Carquest................. West Virginia ................... W........... 35-30 Gator ...................... Notre Dame ..................... W........... 35-28 Gator ...................... Miami ................................L........... 13-28 Peach ..................... Lousiana State...................L........... 14-28 Seattle .................... Stanford .......................... W........... 24-14 Silicon Valley.......... Fresno State ......................L........... 21-30 Humanitarian ......... Tulsa ............................... W........... 52-10 Champs Sports ...... Syracuse ......................... W........... 51-14 Emerald.................. Utah ..................................L........... 10-38 Gator ...................... West Virginia .....................L........... 38-35 Roady’s Humanitarian .. Fresno State ......................L........... 28-40 Chick-fil-A .............. LSU ...................................L............. 3-38 FedEx Orange ......... Iowa ..................................L........... 24-14 Independence......... Air Force ............................L............. 14-7 Sun ........................ Utah ..................................L...... 27-30, ot Sun ........................ Southern California ......... W............. 21-7

Maryland Terrapins (11-11-2) 1-1-48 1-2-50 1-1-52 1-1-54 1-2-56 12-28-73

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Gator ...................... Georgia...........................Tie........... 20-20 Gator ...................... Missouri .......................... W............. 20-7 Sugar ..................... Tennessee ....................... W........... 28-13 Orange ................... Oklahoma ..........................L............... 0-7 Orange ................... Oklahoma ..........................L............ 6-20 Peach ..................... Georgia..............................L........... 16-17

ACC Bowl Records Maryland Terrapins (continued) 12-21-85 12-15-90 1-2-02 12-31-02 1-1-04 12-29-06 12-28-07 12-30-08 12-29-10

Cherry .................... Syracuse ......................... W........... 35-18 Independence......... Louisiana Tech ...............Tie........... 34-34 Orange (BCS) ......... Florida ...............................L........... 23-56 Peach ..................... Tennessee ....................... W............. 30-3 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W............. 41-7 Champs Sports ...... Purdue ............................ W............. 24-7 Emerald.................. Oregon State .....................L........... 14-21 Humanitarian ......... Maryland ......................... W........... 42-35 Military ................... East Carolina ................... W........... 51-20

Miami Hurricanes (19-17-0) 1-1-33 1-1-34 1-1-35 1-1-46 1-1-51 1-2-52 12-16-61 12-15-62 12-10-66 12-23-67 1-2-81 1-2-84 1-1-85 1-1-86 1-2-87 1-1-88 1-2-89 1-1-90 1-1-91 1-1-92 1-1-93 1-1-94 1-1-95 12-27-96 12-29-98 1-1-00 1-2-01 1-3-02 1-3-03 1-1-04 12-31-04 12-30-05 12-31-06 12-27-08 12-29-09 12-31-10

Palm Festival .......... Manhattan ....................... W............... 7-0 Palm Festival .......... Duquesne ..........................L............. 7-33 Orange ................... Bucknell ............................L............. 0-26 Orange ................... Holy Cross....................... W............. 13-6 Orange ................... Clemson ............................L........... 14-15 Gator ...................... Clemson .......................... W............. 14-0 Liberty.................... Syracuse ...........................L........... 14-15 Gotham .................. Nebraska ...........................L........... 34-36 Liberty.................... Virginia Tech ................... W............. 14-7 Bluebonnet ............. Colorado............................L........... 21-31 Peach ..................... Virginia Tech ................... W........... 20-10 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W........... 31-30 Fiesta ..................... UCLA .................................L........... 37-39 Sugar ..................... Tennessee .........................L............. 7-35 Fiesta ..................... Penn State .........................L........... 10-14 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ W........... 30-14 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W............. 23-3 Sugar ..................... Alabama .......................... W........... 33-25 Cotton .................... Texas ............................... W............. 46-3 Orange ................... Nebraska ......................... W............. 22-0 Sugar ..................... Alabama ............................L........... 13-34 Fiesta ..................... Arizona ..............................L............. 0-29 Orange ................... Nebraska ...........................L........... 17-24 Carquest................. Virginia ............................ W........... 31-21 MicronPC ............... NC State .......................... W........... 46-23 Gator ...................... Georgia Tech ................... W........... 28-13 Sugar (BCS) ........... Florida ............................. W........... 37-20 Rose (BCS) ............ Nebraska ......................... W........... 37-14 Fiesta (BCS) ........... Ohio State .........................L........... 24-31 Orange (BCS) ......... Florida State .................... W........... 16-14 Peach ..................... Florida ............................. W........... 27-10 Peach ..................... LSU ...................................L............. 3-40 MPC Computers..... Nevada ............................ W........... 21-20 Emerald.................. California ...........................L........... 17-24 Champs Sports ...... Wisconsin .........................L........... 20-14 Hyundai Sun .......... Notre Dame .......................L........... 33-17

North Carolina Tar Heels (13-15-0) 1-1-47 1-1-49 1-2-50 12-28-63 12-30-70 12-31-71 12-30-72 12-28-74 12-31-76 12-19-77 12-28-79 12-31-80 12-28-81 12-25-82 12-30-83 12-27-86 1-2-93 12-31-93 12-30-94 12-30-95 1-1-96 1-1-98 12-19-98 12-31-01 12-30-04 12-27-08 12-26-09 12-30-10 12-26-11

Sugar ..................... Georgia..............................L........... 10-20 Sugar ..................... Oklahoma ..........................L............ 6-14 Cotton .................... Rice ...................................L........... 13-27 Gator ...................... Air Force .......................... W............. 35-0 Peach ..................... Arizona State .....................L........... 26-48 Gator ...................... Georgia..............................L............... 3-7 Sun ........................ Texas Tech ...................... W........... 32-28 Sun ........................ Mississippi State ...............L........... 24-26 Peach ..................... Kentucky ...........................L............ 0-21 Liberty.................... Nebraska ...........................L........... 17-21 Gator ...................... Michigan ......................... W........... 17-15 Bluebonnet ............. Texas ............................... W............. 16-7 Gator ...................... Arkansas ......................... W........... 31-27 Sun ........................ Texas ............................... W........... 26-10 Peach ..................... Florida State ......................L............ 3-28 Aloha...................... Arizona ..............................L........... 21-30 Peach ..................... Mississippi State ............. W........... 21-17 Gator ...................... Alabama ............................L........... 10-24 Sun ........................ Texas .................................L........... 31-35 Carquest................. Arkansas ......................... W........... 20-10 Gator ...................... West Virginia ................... W........... 20-13 Gator ...................... Virginia Tech ................... W............. 42-3 Las Vegas .............. San Diego State ............... W........... 20-13 Peach ..................... Auburn ............................ W........... 16-10 Continental Tire ...... Boston College ..................L........... 24-37 Meineke Car Care ... West Virginia .....................L........... 30-31 Meineke Car Care ... Pittsburgh .........................L........... 19-17 FAM Music City ...... Tennessee ....................... W.... 30-27, 2ot Independence......... Missouri ............................L........... 24-41

North Carolina State (14-12-1) 1-1-47 12-21-63 12-16-67

Gator ...................... Oklahoma ..........................L........... 13-34 Liberty.................... Mississippi State ...............L........... 12-16 Liberty.................... Georgia............................ W............. 14-7

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12-29-72 12-17-73 12-23-74 12-31-75 12-31-77 12-23-78 12-31-86 12-31-88 12-31-89 12-28-90 1-1-91 12-31-92 1-1-94 1-1-95 12-29-98 12-28-00 12-20-01 1-1-03 12-22-03 12-31-05 12-29-08 12-28-10 12-27-11 12-31-12

Peach ..................... West Virginia ................... W........... 49-13 Liberty.................... Kansas ............................ W........... 31-18 Bluebonnet ............. Houston .........................Tie........... 31-31 Peach ..................... West Virginia .....................L........... 10-13 Peach ..................... Iowa State ....................... W........... 24-14 Tangerine ............... Pittsburgh ....................... W........... 30-17 Peach ..................... Virginia Tech .....................L........... 24-25 Peach ..................... Iowa ................................ W........... 28-23 Copper ................... Arizona ..............................L........... 10-17 All-American .......... Southern Miss. ................ W........... 31-27 Peach ..................... East Carolina .....................L........... 34-37 Gator ...................... Florida ...............................L........... 10-27 Hall of Fame ........... Michigan ...........................L............. 7-42 Peach ..................... Mississippi State ............. W........... 28-24 MicronPC.com ....... Miami ................................L........... 23-46 MicronPC.com ....... Minnesota ....................... W........... 38-30 Tangerine ............... Pittsburgh .........................L........... 19-34 Gator ...................... Notre Dame ..................... W............. 28-6 Tangerine ............... Kansas ............................ W........... 56-26 Meineke Car Care ..... South Florida ................... W............. 14-0 Papajohns.com ...... Rutgers .............................L........... 23-29 Champs Sports ...... West VIrginia................... W............. 23-7 Belk ........................ Louisville ......................... W........... 31-24 Music City .............. Vanderbilt ..........................L........... 24-38

Virginia Cavaliers (7-11-0) 12-31-84 12-22-87 1-1-90 1-1-91 12-29-91 1-1-94 12-28-94 12-30-95 12-27-96 12-31-98 12-30-99 12-25-00 12-28-02 12-27-03 12-27-04 12-30-05 1-1-08 12-31-11

Peach ..................... Purdue ............................ W........... 27-24 All-American .......... Brigham Young ............... W........... 22-16 Citrus ..................... Illinois ...............................L........... 21-31 Sugar ..................... Tennessee .........................L........... 22-23 Gator ...................... Oklahoma ..........................L........... 14-48 Carquest................. Boston College ..................L........... 13-31 Independence......... TCU ................................. W........... 20-10 Peach ..................... Georgia............................ W........... 34-27 Carquest................. Miami ................................L........... 21-31 Peach .................... Georgia..............................L........... 33-35 MicronPC.com ....... Illinois ...............................L........... 21-63 Aloha...................... Georgia..............................L........... 14-37 Continental Tire ...... West Virginia ................... W........... 48-22 Continental Tire ...... Pittsburgh ....................... W........... 23-16 MPC Computers..... Fresno State ......................L..... 34-37(ot) Music City .............. Minnesota ....................... W........... 34-31 Gator ...................... Texas Tech ........................L........... 28-31 Chick-fil-A .............. Auburn ..............................L........... 24-43

Virginia Tech Hokies (10-16-0) 1-1-47 12-10-66 12-14-68 1-2-81 12-15-84 12-31-86 12-31-93 12-30-94 12-31-95 12-31-96 1-1-98 12-29-98 1-4-00 1-1-01 1-1-02 12-31-02 12-26-03 1-3-05 1-2-05 12-30-06 1-3-08 1-1-09 12-31-09 1-3-11 1-3-12 12-28-12

Sun ........................ Cincinnati ..........................L............. 6-18 Liberty.................... Miami ................................L............. 7-14 Liberty.................... Mississippi ........................L........... 17-34 Peach ..................... Miami ................................L........... 10-20 Independence......... Air Force ............................L............. 7-23 Peach ..................... NC State .......................... W........... 25-24 Independence......... Indiana ............................ W........... 45-20 Gator ...................... Tennessee .........................L........... 23-45 Sugar ..................... Texas ............................... W........... 28-10 Orange ................... Nebraska ...........................L........... 21-41 Gator ...................... North Carolina ...................L............. 3-42 Music City .............. Alabama .......................... W............. 38-7 Sugar (BCS-NCG) .. Florida State ......................L........... 29-46 Gator ...................... Clemson .......................... W........... 41-20 Gator ...................... Florida State ......................L........... 17-30 San Francisco ........ Air Force .......................... W........... 20-13 Insight.................... California ...........................L........... 49-52 Sugar (BCS) ........... Auburn ..............................L........... 13-16 Gator ...................... Louisville ......................... W........... 35-24 Chick-fil-A .............. Georgia..............................L........... 31-24 Orange (BCS) ......... Kansas ..............................L........... 21-24 Orange (BCS) ......... Cincinnati ........................ W............. 20-7 Chick-fil-A .............. Tennessee ....................... W........... 37-14 Orange (BCS) ......... Stanford ............................L........... 40-12 Sugar (BCS) ........... Michigan ...........................L...... 20-23, ot Russell Athletic ...... Rutgers ........................... W...... 13-10. ot

Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-4-0) 1-1-46 1-1-49 12-22-79 12-31-92 12-25-99 12-30-02 1-2-07 12-29-07 12-20-08 12-30-11

Gator ...................... South Carolina................. W........... 26-14 Dixie ....................... Baylor ................................L............ 7-20 Tangerine ............... Louisiana State ..................L........... 10-34 Independence......... Oregon ............................ W........... 39-35 Aloha...................... Arizona State ................... W............. 23-3 Seattle .................... Oregon ............................ W........... 38-17 Orange (BCS) ......... Louisville ...........................L........... 24-13 Meineke Car Care ... Connecticut ..................... W........... 24-10 EagleBank .............. Navy ................................ W........... 29-19 Music City .............. Mississippi State ...............L........... 17-23

ACC Players of the Week Offensive Back

S4 ................................. Andre Ellington, RB, Sr., Clemson S10 ............................... Tanner Price, QB, Jr., Wake Forest S17 .......................... Chris Thompson, RB, Sr., Florida State S24 ................................. EJ Manuel, QB, Sr., Florida State O 1 ................................... Stephen Morris, QB, Jr., Miami O 8 ........................Giovani Bernard, RB, So., North Carolina O15 ............................. EJ Manuel (2), QB, Sr., Florida State O22 ....................................... Sean Renfree, QB, Sr., Duke O29 .......................................Tajh Boyd, QB, Jr., Clemson N 5 ................................... Tajh Boyd (2), QB, Jr., Clemson N12 .................................. Michael Rocco, QB, Jr., Virginia N19 ................................... Tajh Boyd (3), QB, Jr., Clemson N26 ...................................Sean Renfree (2), QB, Sr., Duke

Offensive Line

S4 .................................. Dalton Freeman, C, Gr., Clemson S10 ..................................... Oday Aboushi, T, Sr., Virginia S17 ................................ Will Jackson, T, Jr., Georgia Tech S24 .............................Menelik Watson, T, Jr., Florida State O 1 .................................. Bryan Stork, C, Jr., Florida State O 8 ..................................... Tyler Shatley, G, Jr., Clemson O15 ......................... Jonathan Cooper, G, Sr., North Carolina O22 ....................................... Perry Simmons, T, Jr., Duke O29 ......................Jonathan Cooper (2), G, Sr., Noth Carolina N 5 .................................Brandon Thomas, T, Jr., Clemson N12 ...................................Camden Wentz, C, Sr., NC State N19 ............................Dalton Freeman, (2), C, Gr., Clemson N26 ......................................................None Nominated

Receiver

S4 ......................................Conner Vernon, WR, Sr., Duke S10 ..................... Michael Campanaro, WR, Jr., Wake Forest S17 .........................Romar Morris, TB, Fr.-R, North Carolina S24 ................................... Phillip Dorsett, WR, So., Miami O 1 ........................... Alex Amidon, WR, Jr., Boston College O 8 ............................. DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Jr., Clemson O15 ............................ Marcus Davis, WR, Sr., Virginia Tech O22 ............................ Bryan Underwood, WR, So., NC State O29 .............................. Sammy Watkins, WR, So., Clemson N 5 ................. Michael Campanaro (2), WR, Jr., Wake Forest N12 ..........................Rashad Greene, WR, So., Florida State N19 .................................Tobais Palmer, WR, Sr., NC State N26 ............................. Jamison Crowder (2), WR, So.,Duke

Defensive Line

S4 ..............................Bjoern Werner, DE, Jr., Florida State S10 ............................. Hasan Hazime, DE, Sr., Wake Forest S17 .....................Cornellius Carradine, DE, Sr., Florida State S24 ............................Zach Thompson, DE, Jr., Wake Forest O 1 .................Cornellius Carradine (2), DE, Sr., Florida State O 8 ................................... Thomas Teal, DT, So., NC State O15 .............................. James Gayle, DE, Jr., Virginia Tech O22 .....................................T.Y. McGill, DT, So., NC State O29 .................................... Joe Vellano, DE, Sr., Maryland N 5 ............................... Chris Brathwaite, DT, So., Virginia N12 .................Cornellius Carradine (3), DE, Sr., Florida State N19 ................Sylvester Williams, DT, Sr., North Carolina and ......................................... Vic Beasley, DE, So., Clemson N26 ......................... Bjoern Werner (2), DE, Jr, Florida State

Linebacker

S4 ................................ Jack Tyler, LB, Jr.-R, Virginia Tech S10 ................................... Steve Greer, LB, Sr.-R, Virginia S17 ...........................Nick Clancy, LB, Sr.-R, Boston College S24 .....................................Eddie Johnson, LB, Fr., Miami O 1 ....................................... Gionni Paul, LB, So., Miami O 8 ......................... Demetrius Hartsfield, LB, Sr., Maryland O15 ............................... Darin Drakeford, LB, Sr., Maryland O22 ............................... Telvin Smith, LB, Jr., Florida State O29 ............................Christian Jones, LB, Jr., Florida State N 5 ..................... Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Jr., Georgia Tech N12 .................. Quayshawn Nealy, LB, So., Georgia Tech and ............................................ Gionni Paul, LB, So., Miami N19 ......................... Nick Clancy (2), LB, Sr., Boston College N26 ...................................Steve Greer (2) LB, Sr., Virginia

Defensive Back

S4 ............................... A.J. Marshall, CB, Jr., Wake Forest S10 .........................................Earl Wolff, S, Sr., NC State S17 ....................................... Ross Cockrell, CB, Jr., Duke S24 ..............................Jabari Price, CB, Jr., North Carolina O 1 .......................................... Jordan Byas, S, Sr., Duke O 8 ............................................ Walt Canty, S, Sr., Duke O15 ................................. Tre Boston, S, Jr., North Carolina O22 ................................. Jonathan Meeks, S, Sr., Clemson O29 ........................ Ronald Darby, CB, Fr., Florida State and .......................................... C.J. Wilson, CB, Sr., NC State N 5 ....................... Kevin Johnson, CB, So., Wake Forest and .......................................Marcus Canady, CB, Fr., Virginia N12 ....................... Maurice Canady (2), CB, Fr., Virginia and ..................................... Dontae Johnson, CB, Jr., NC State N19 .............................Tre Boston (2), S, Jr., North Carolina N26 ................................. Xavier Brewer, DB, Sr., Clemson

Specialist

S4 .............................. Cody Journell, PK, Jr., Virginia Tech S10 ................................ Spencer Benton, PK, Sr., Clemson S17 ..........................Kyshoen Jarrett, PR, So., Virginia Tech S24 .......................Lamarcus Joyner, S-KR, Jr., Florida State O 1 ............................Dustin Hopkins, PK, Sr., Florida State O 8 ............................ Sean Tapley, KR, So., North Carolina O15 ...................................Stefon Diggs, KR, Fr., Maryland O22 .................................... Niklas Sade, PK, So., NC State O29 ........................Giovani Bernard, PR, So., North Carolina N 5 ......................................... Gabe Terry, LB, Fr., Miami N12 ..........................Jamal Golden, S/KR, So., Georgia Tech N19 ......................... Cody Journell (2), PK, Jr., Virginia Tech N26 ........................Dustin Hopkins (2), PK, Jr., Florida State

Rookie

S4 ...................................... Duke Johnson, RB, Fr., Miami S10 ..................................... Perry Hills, QB, Fr., Maryland S17 .................................Duke Johnson (2), RB, Fr., Miami S24 ......................... Stefon Diggs, WR-KR-PR, Fr., Maryland O 1 .....................................Eddie Johnson, LB, Fr., Miami O 8 ..............................Stefon Diggs (2), WR, Fr., Maryland O15 ............................. J.C. Coleman, RB, Fr., Virginia Tech O22 .........................................Jela Duncan, RB, Fr., Duke O29 .................................. Stefon Diggs, WR, Fr., Maryland N 5 .................................Duke Johnson (3), RB, Fr., Miami N12 ............................ Duke Johnson (4), RB-KR, Fr., Miami N19 ............................. Quinshad Davis, WR, North Carolina N26 ...................................... Duke Johnson (5), RB, Miami

2012 All-ACC ACSMA Football Team As voted by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association

1st Team Offense WR WR TE T T G G C QB RB RB K Sp.

DeAndre Hoplins, Jr., Clemson .......... 80 Alex Amidon, Jr., Boston College ....... 53 Brandon Ford, Gr., Clemson ............... 54 Oday Aboushi, Sr., Virginia .................. 53 Brandon Thomas, Jr., Clemson .......... 51 Jonathan Cooper, Sr., North Carolina 79 Omoregie Uzzi, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 64 Dalton Freeman, Sr., Clemson ........... 78 Tajh Boyd, Jr., Clemson ..................... 86 Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina . 91 Andre Ellington, Sr., Clemson ............ 77 Dustin Hopkins, Sr., Florida State ...... 79 Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina . 48

1st Team Defense

DE DE DT DT LB LB LB CB CB S S P

Bjoern Werner, Jr., Florida State ........ 89 Cornellius Carradine, Sr., Florida State . 77 Joe Vellano, Sr., Maryland ................. 80 Sylvester Williams, Sr., North Carolina .. 63 Nick Clancy, Sr., Boston College ........ 66 Kevin Reddick, Sr., North Carolina ..... 65 Steve Greer, Sr., Viginia ..................... 58 Xavier Rhodes, Jr., Florida State ........ 66 Ross Cockrell, Jr., Duke ..................... 50 Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., Florida State .... 59 Earl Wolff, Sr., NC State ..................... 46 Will Monday, Fr., Duke ....................... 73

2nd Team Defense

2nd Team Offense

WR Conner Vernon, Sr., Duke .................. 51 WR Michael Campanaro, Jr., Wake Forest 32 TE Eric Ebron, So., North Carolina .......... 51 T James Hurst, Jr., North Carolina ......... 50 T(tie)Cameron Erving, So., Florida State .... 21 T(tie) Emmett Cleary, Sr., Boston College .. 21 G Tre’ Jackson, So., Florida State .......... 26 G R.J. Mattes, Sr., NC State ................... 24 C Bryan Stork, Jr., Florida State ............ 19 QB EJ Manuel, Sr., Florida State .............. 25 RB Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami .................. 47 RB Chris Thompson, Sr., Florida State .... 31 K(tie)Chandler Catanzaro, Jr., Clemson ..... 22 K(tie)Casey Barth, Sr., North Carolina ......... 22 Sp. Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami .................. 44 Honorable Mention: Offense: WR--Sammy Watkins, Clemson (19); Jamison Crowder, Duke (15); TE--Jake McGee, Virginia (12); T--Will Jackson, Georgia Tech (14); Menelik Watson, Florida State (13); Seantrel Henderson, Miami (13); Brennan Williams, North Carolina (13); Perry Simmons, Duke (11); G--Brandon Linder, Miami (21); Jon Feliciano, Miami (16); Dave Harding, Duke (14); Travis Bond, North Carolina (14); C--Jay Finch, Georgia Tech (16); Camden Wentz, NC State (12); QB--Bryn Renner, North Carolina (15); Mike Glennon, NC State (10); RB--Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech (13); K--Ross Martin, Duke (11); SP--Stefon Diggs, Maryland (33).

All-ACC Notes

DE DE DT DT LB LB LB CB CB S S P

Honorable Mention: Defense: DE--Malliciah Goodman, Clemson (16); Kenny Anunike, Duke (13); A.J. Francis, Maryland (12); Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State (12); DT-Timmy Jernigan, Florida State (15); Anthony McCloud, Florida State (10); Antoine Hopkins, Virginia Tech (10); LB--Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech (26); Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (19); Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College (14); Kenny Tate, Maryland (12); Denzel Perryman, Miami (12); Vince Williams, Florida State (11); LaRoy Reynolds, Virginia (10); CB--Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (16); Demetrious Nicholson, Virgina (12); Tim Scott, North Carolina (10); S--Tre Boston, North Carolina (29); Brandan Bishop, NC State (20); P--Gerald Levano, Boston College (13); Alexander Kinal, Wake Forest (12).

Nine of 12 ACC schools placed at least one player on the first team led by ACC Atlantic Division co-champion Clemson with six first-team picks and all on offense... It was the second straight year Clemson had six firstteam selections...ACC Champion Floirda State had the most players chosen overall (11) with four first-team picks and 7 second-team selctions...North Carolina had 10 players chosen, with Giovani Bernard earning both first-team running back and specialist honors... Boston College, Duke and Virginia each had two players named to the first team and Georgia Tech, Maryland and NC State had one apiece...No player was unanimous choice, though Bernard received the highest point total with 91 points, receiving 45 of a possible 46 first-place votes.... Florida State defensive end Bjoern Werner was the only defensive player to be named on every ballot, either first or second team...Werner was one of four first-team Seminoles chosen on defense and one of six FSU defenders tabbed to the first or second team...In all, six players repeated on the first team: QB Tajh Boyd, RB Giovani Bernard, G Omoregie Uzzi, C Dalton Freeman, PK Dustin Hopkins and DT Joe Vellano.

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James Gayle, Jr., Virginia Tech .......... 30 Kareem Martin, Jr., North Carolina .... 22 Everett Dawkins, Sr., Florida State ..... 34 Nikita Whitlock, Jr., Wake Forest ....... 24 Demetrius Hartsfield, Sr., Maryland ... 34 Christian Jones, Jr., Florida State ...... 31 Jack Tyler, Jr., Virginia Tech .............. 28 David Amerson, Jr., NC State ............. 46 Antone Exum, Jr., Virginia Tech ......... 34 Rashard Hall, Sr., Clemson ................ 43 Walt Canty, Sr., Duke ......................... 31 Tommy Hibbard, So., North Carolina . 40

2012 Selections by School School ...........1st .. 2nd Tot Florida State .......4 ......7 .... 11 North Carolina ...6* .....5 .. 11* Clemson .............6 ......2 ...... 8 Duke ...................2 ......2 ...... 4 Boston College ...2 ......1 ...... 3 NC State .............1 ......2 ...... 3 Virginia Tech ......0 ......3 ...... 3 Virginia ...............2 ......0 ...... 2 Maryland ............1 ......1 ...... 2 Wake Forest .......0 ......2 ...... 2 Miami .................0 .....2# ..... 2 Georgia Tech ......1 ......0 ...... 1 *Ten players selected as Bernard named as both RB and Specialist #Johnson named as RB and Specialist.

2012 Coaches ACC Awards Player and Offensive Player of the Year

Tajh Boyd, Clemson, QB, 6-1, 225, Jr., Hampton, Va. Voting Player of the Year: Tajh Bord, QB, Clemson (7) Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina (3) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson (2) Voting Offensive Player of the Year: Tajh Bord, QB, Clemson (7) Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina (3) DeAndre Hopkins, PK, Clemson (2)

Defensive Player of the Year Bjoern Werner, Florida State, DE, 6-4, 273, Jr.,Berlin, Germany

Voting Defensive Player of the Year: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State (9) Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State (2) James Gayle, DE, Virginia Tech (1)

Rookie and Offensive Rookie of the Year

Duke Johnson, Miami, RB, 5-9, 180, Fr., Miami Voting for Rookie of the Year: Duke Johnson, RB-KR, Miami (8) Stefon Diggs, WR-KR, Maryland (3) Eddie Johnson, LB, Miami (1) Voting for Offensive Rookie of the Year: Duke Johnson, RB-KR, Miami (8) Stefon Diggs, WR-KR, Maryland (3) Vad Lee, QB, Georgia Tech (1)

Defensive Rookie of the Year Ronald Darby, Florida State, CB, 5-11, 176, Oxon Hill, Md.

Voting for Defensive Rookie of the Year: Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State (5) Eddie Johnson, LB, Miami (4) Maurice Canady, DB, Virginia (2) Eli Harold, DE, Virginia (1)

Coach of the Year

David Cutcliffe, Duke David Cutcliffe, Duke (7) Jimbo Fisher, Florida State (2) Tom O’Brien (1) Al Golden (1) Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech (1)

2012 Coaches All-ACC Football Team As voted by the Atlantic Coast Sports Conference Football Coaches

1st Team Offense WR WR TE T T G G C QB RB RB K Sp.

DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., Clemson ......... 22 Conner Vernon, Sr., Duke .................. 14 Brandon Ford, Gr., Clemson ............... 17 James Hurst, Jr., North Carolina ........ 14 Oday Aboushi, Sr., Virginia .................. 13 Jonathan Cooper, Sr., North Carolina 21 Omoregie Uzzi, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 14 Dalton Freeman, Sr., Clemson ........... 17 Tajh Boyd, Jr., Clemson ..................... 22 Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina . 22 Andre Ellington, Sr., Clemson ............ 21 Dustin Hopkins, Sr., Florida State ...... 20 Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina . 13

DE DE DT DT LB LB LB CB CB S S P

Cornellius Carradine, Sr., Florida State . 22 Bjoern Werner, Jr., Florida State ........ 21 Joe Vellano, Sr., Maryland ................. 20 Sylvester Williams, Sr., North Carolina .. 16 Nick Clancy, Sr., Boston College ........ 18 Kevin Reddick, Sr., North Carolina ..... 13 Jack Tyler, Jr., Viginia Tech ............... 13 Ross Cockrell, Jr., Duke ..................... 18 Xavier Rhodes, Jr., Florida State ........ 17 Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., Florida State .... 18 Earl Wolff, Sr., NC State ..................... 14 Will Monday, Fr., Duke ....................... 17

2nd Team Defense

2nd Team Offense WR WR TE T T G G C QB RB RB K Sp.

1st Team Defense

Alex Amidon, Jr., Boston College ....... 11 Michael Campanaro, Jr., Wake Forest 10 Eric Ebron, So., North Carolina .......... 13 Brandon Thomas, Jr., Clemson ........... 10 Emmett Cleary, Sr., Boston College ..... 9 R.J. Mattes, Sr., NC State ................... 11 Tre’ Jackson, So., Florida State ............ 9 Bryan Stork, Jr., Florida State .............. 9 EJ Manuel, Sr., Florida State .............. 12 Chris Thompson, Sr., Florida State .... 13 Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami .................. 10 Chandler Catanzaro, Jr., Clemson ........ 9 Stefon Diggs, Fr., Maryland ............... 11

Honorable Mention: Offense: WR--Rshad Greene, Florida State (3); Jamison Crowder, Duke (2); Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech (2); TE--Nick O’Leary, Florida State (4); T--Cameron Erving, Florida State (7); rennan Williams, North Carolina (5); Menelik Watson, Florida State (3); Seantrel Henderson, Miami (3); Vinston Painter, Virginia Tech (2); G--Josue Matias, Florida State (7); Brandon Linder, Miami (4); Michael Via, Virginia Tech (2); C--Camden Wentz, NC State (3); Shane McDermott, Miami (3); Jay Finch, Georgia Tech (2); QB--Bryn Renner, North Carolina (15); Mike Glennon, NC State (2); RB--Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech (2); K--Ross Martin, Duke (3); Casey Barth, North Carolia; SP--Duke Johnson, Miami (8); Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech (2).

All-ACC Notes

DE James Gayle, Jr., Virginia Tech .......... 10 DE Kareem Martin, Jr., North Carolina ...... 5 DT Nikita Whitlock, Jr., Wake Forest ......... 9 DT(tie)Everett Dawkins, Sr., Florida State .... 6 DT(tie)Timmy Jernigan, So., Florida State .... 6 LB Christian Jones, Jr., Florida State ...... 12 LB Steve Greer, Sr., Virginia ..................... 12 LB Demetrius Hartsfield, Sr., Maryland ..... 9 CB David Amerson, Jr., NC State ............. 12 CB Antone Exum, Jr., Virginia Tech ........... 8 S Walt Canty, Sr., Duke ........................... 8 S Brandan Bishop, Sr., NC State ............. 7 P Tommy Hibbard, So., North Carolina . 14 Honorable Mention: Defense: DE--Kenny Anunike, Duke (4); A.J. Francis, Maryland (4); Anthony Chickillo, Miami (3); Malliciah Goodman, Clemson (2); DT--Anthony McCloud, Florida State (3); Antoine Hopkins, Virginia Tech (3); Grady Jarrett, Clemson (2); T.J. Barnes, Georgia Tech (2) LB--Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech (6); Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (5); LaRoy Reynolds, Virginia (4); Kenny Tate, Maryland (4); Kevin PierreLouis, Boston College (2); Darin Drakeford, Maryland (2); Denzel Perryman, Miami (2); CB--Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest (4); Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (4); Tim Scott, North Carolina (3); Demetrious Nicholson, Virginia (3); S--Rashard Hall, Clemson (6); Tre Boston, North Carolina (6); Jonathan Meeks, Clemson (4); Vaughn Telemaque, Miami (4); A.J. Marshall, Wake Forest (3) P--Gerald Levano, Boston College (5).

Ten of 12 ACC schools placed at least one player on the first team led by North Carolina with six selections and 5 players chosen for the first team with RB Giovani Bernard tabbed as RB and Specialist...All 12 ACC schools were represnted on either the first or second team with ACC champion Florida State leading all schools with 12 players chosen overall including five first-team and seven second-team selections... Atlantic Division cochampion Clemson had five first-team picks on offense and seven overall...Duke had 3 first-team picks followed by Boston College, with two players on the first-team... Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State, Virginia and Virignia Tech all had one first-team honoree..., Duke and Virginia with two players each and Georgia Tech, Maryland and NC State with one apiece...FSU defensive end Cornellius Carradine, Clemson QB Tajh Boyd and WR DeAndre Hopkins and North Carolina’s Bernard at RB were vall unanimous selctions...The coaches team only differed in three first-team selections from the ACSMA team announced a week earlier...Duke WR Conner Vernon, North Carolina T James Hurst and Virginia Tech LB Jack Tyler all earned first-team selections by the Coaches after being named to the All-ACC 2nd team by ACSMA.

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2012 Selections by School School ...........1st .. 2nd Tot Florida State .......5 ......7 .... 12 North Carolina ...6* .....3 .. 9* Clemson .............5 ......2 ...... 7 Duke ...................3 ......1 ...... 4 NC State .............1 ......3 ...... 4 Boston College ...2 ......1 ...... 3 Maryland ............1 ......2 ...... 3 Virginia Tech ......1 ......2 ...... 3 Virginia ...............1 ......1 ...... 2 Wake Forest .......0 ......2 ...... 2 Miami .................0 ......1 ...... 1 Georgia Tech ......1 ......0 ...... 1

*Seven players selected as Bernard named as both RB and Specialist

2012 ACC All-America Selections ACC All-Americas

A total of 22 ACC players earned AllAmerica recognition in 2012--including two consensus selections. In all, seven ACC players earned first-team All-America honors. A total of 15 ACC players earned some form of Freshman All-America honors including seven who earned first-team Freshman All-America recognition. *Denotes Consensus All-Americas Tajh Boyd, QB, Jr., Clemson AFCA, First Team Lindy’s, Third Team SI.com, Honorable Mention *Jonathan Cooper, G, Sr., North Carolina AFCA, First Team Associated Press, First Team FWAA, First Team Walter Camp, First Team CBSSports.com, First Team ESPN.com, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, First Team Lindy’s, First Team Phil Steele, First Team Pro Football Weekly, First Team SI.com, First Team Dalton Freeman, C, Sr., Clemson AFCA, First Team Associated Press, Second Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Lindy’s, Second Team Phil Steele, Secnd Team Walter Camp, Second Team SI.com, Honorable Mention Dustin Hopkins, PK, Sr., Florida State Walter Camp, First Team CBSSports.com, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, First Team ESPN.com, First Team Pro Fotball Weekly, First Team Associated Press, Second Team Lindy’s, Second Team Phil Steele, Second Team SI.com, Second Team

Duke Johnson, KR-RB, Fr., Miami Walter Camp, Second Team (specialist) CBSSports.com, Third Team (all-purpose) SI.com, Honorable Mention (all-purpose) Giovani Bernard, TB, So., North Carolina CBSSports.com, Second Team (All-purpose) Associated Press, Third Team Lindy’s, Third Team (all-purpose) Phil Steele, Third Team Pro Football Weekly. Honorable Mention SI.com, Honorable Mention SI.com Honorable Mention (All-purpose) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Jr., Clemson CBSSports.com, Second Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Lindy’s, Second Team Phil Steele, Second Team Associated Press, Third Team Pro Football Weekly, Honorable Mention SI.com, Honorable Mention Xavier Rhodes, CB, Jr., Florida State FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Cornellius Carradine, DE, Sr., Florida State Lindy’s, Third Team SI.com, Honorable Mention Omoregie Uzzi, G, Sr., Georgia Tech CBSSports.com, Third Team

Duke Johnson, AP, Miami FWAA, First Team (KR) CBSSports.com, First Team CFN.com, Second Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Phil Steele, Second Team (RB) Stefon Diggs, AP, Maryland FWAA, First Team (AP) CBSSports.com, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, First Team Phil Steele, Scond Team (WR) Jabari Hunt-Days, LB, Georgia Tech FoxSportsNext.com, First Team CFN.com, Honorable Mention Eddie Johnson, LB, Miami CBSSports.com, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Ross Martin, PK, Duke CBSSports.com, First Team CFN.com, First Team Phil Steele, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team Will Monday, P, Duke Phil Steele, First Team CFN.com, Honorable Mention Travis Blanks, CB, Clemson FoxSportsNext, Second Team

Nick Clancy, LB, Sr., Boston College SI.com, Honorable Mention

Deon Bush, S, Miami CFN.com, Second Team FoxSportsNext.com, Second Team

Ross Cockrell, CB, Jr., Duke SI.com, Honorable Mention

Quinton Jefferson, DL, Maryland Phil Steele, Second Team

Stefon Diggs, AP, Fr., Maryland SI.com, Honorable Mention

Michael Cole, S, Virginia Tech CFN.com, Honorable Mention

Antone Exum, CB, Jr., Virginia Tech SI.com. Honorable Mention

Quinshad Davis, WR, North Carolina CFN.com, Honorable Mention

Brandon Ford, TE, Sr., Clemson SI.com, Honorable Mention

Jela Duncan, RB, Duke CFN.com, Honorable Mention

Nate Freese, PK, Jr., Boston College SI.com, Honorable Mention

Kelvin Benjamin, WR Florida State CFN.com, Honorable Mention

Rashad Greene, PR, So., Florida State SI.com, Honroable Mention

Shadrach Thornton, RB, NC State CFN.com, Honorable Mention

*Bjoern Werner, DE, Jr., Florida State AFCA, First Team Associated Press, First Team FWAA, First Team Walter Camp, First Team CBSSports.com, First Team FoxSportsNext.com, First Team Phil Steele, First Team Pro Football Weekly, First Team Lindy’s, Second Team SI.com, SEcond Team

Ross Martin, PK, Fr., Duke SI.com, Honorable Mention

Sammy Watkins, WR, So., Clemson Pro Football Weekly, First Team

Freshmen All-America

Sylvester Williams, DT, Sr., North Carolina Pro Football Weekly, First Team

Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State FWAA, First Team CFN.com, First Team Phil Steele, Second Team

Cody Journell, PK, Jr., Virginia Tech SI.com, Honorable Mention

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ACC Football Awards

NC State Hires NIU’s Doeren To Guide Wolfpack

Dave Doeren, finalist for the 2012 National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award, sponsored by the Maxwell Football Club, named head football coach at NC State on Dec. 1 He comes to the Wolfpack from his position as head football coach for the No. 18 nationally-ranked Northern Illinois University. “Coach Dave Doeren is a highly motivated overachiever who shares our goals to pursue aggressively a high level of achievement in the classroom and on the field of competition,” stated NCSU Director of Athletics Debbie Yow. Doeren’s overall record at NIU over two years as head coach was 23-4 and 17-1 against Mid-American Conference (MAC) opponents. This season, Doeren led the Huskies to a school-record 12-win season that came on the heels of an 11-win season in 2011. With his recent win over Kent State, he captured his second MAC championship. NIU is the only NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision team to win 21 of its last 22 games. In his two seasons at the helm, Coach Doeren’s prolific offense scored 40 points or more 16 times in 27 games.

Boston College Tabs Addazio to Head Eagles

Steve Addazio, head coach at Temple University for the last two seasons and a member of two Florida coaching staffs that won BCS national championships, was named head football coach at Boston College by BC Director of Athletics Brad Bates. “Steve Addazio brings three critical traits to Boston College football,” Director of Athletics Brad Bates says. “First, he genuinely cares about his students and will facilitate their formation and development in meaningful ways that creates a family culture extending into the entire BC community. Second, he has a passion that is contagious and an energy that will motivate those fortunate to meet him. Finally, he is a proven winner with an extensive history of success as an assistant and head coach that includes two national championships. We are very excited to have Steve Addazio leading Boston College football and look forward to an extraordinary future.” Addazio, who guided the Owls to a 13-11 overall record in two seasons as head coach including a 9-4 overall mark in 2011, has 26 years of coaching experience and 12 postseason bowl games on his resume. He has coached in six BCS bowl games in the last 17 seasons. Prior to leading the Owls, Addazio spent six seasons (2005-10) at Florida under head coach Urban Meyer, serving as offensive coordinator for the last two.

Clemson’s Rodriguez Wins 2012 Discover Orange Bowl Courage Award

Clemson's Daniel Rodriguez is the winner of the 2012 Discover Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award, as selected by a panel of FWAA members. Rodriguez, a redshirt freshman receiver from Stafford, Va., is playing for the Tigers after being awarded a Purple Heart and Bronze Star in Afghanistan. Rodriguez, who was chosen from several deserving nominees in a vote by a committee of FWAA members, will be presented the award and recognized in conjunction with the BCS Championship Game on Jan. 7. Rodriguez, 24, was wounded Oct. 3, 2009, during a battle near Kamdesh, Afghanistan, while serving in the U.S. Army. Combat Outpost Keating, in a mountainous region near the Pakistan border, was ambushed by nearly 300 Taliban insurgents. Eight Americans were killed; 22 were injured. Rodriguez was shot and wounded in the leg, neck and shoulder. Once recovered and discharged from the military, Rodriguez kept a promise to his friend, Pfc. Kevin Thompson, who was killed during the initial moments of the attack. Rodriguez had told Thompson if he made it home from Afghanistan, he would find a way to play college football. After enrolling at Germanna Community College, he began training for football. He sent a video of himself catching passes, spliced with video he'd shot during combat, to four-year schools. Clemson coach Dabo Swinney offered Rodriguez a spot on the team. "I was mesmerized by his video," Swinney told the New York Times. "I'm watching and thinking, 'Holy cow, he's amazing.'" "I am very happy for Daniel. This is a special award and it further acknowledges his accomplishments. His journey to Clemson has been an inspiration to me, our team and many people around the country. It is a story of overcoming adversity and really brought home to everyone on our team the support we have in our military." Rodriguez enlisted in the Army after high school shortly after the unexpected death of his father, also an Army veteran. He served from 2006-10, spending 18 months in Iraq and a year in Afghanistan. He is attending Clemson on the GI Bill. The 5-8, 175-pounder played in every game this season, mostly on special teams. He made four tackles and had three catches for 10 yards. "You always dream of that second chance to play football again," Rodriguez said. "I'm in that position. I have that second opportunity that so many people have said, 'I wish I could get one more shot.' Well, now it is my shot. I have that opportunity."

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Fourteen from ACC Headed 2012 Senior Bowl Game

64th Annual Event Held In Mobile

Fourteen players from eight different schools represented the Atlantic Coast Conference in the 2013 Senior Bowl. The list of senior prospects from the ACC includes 11 All-Conference selections and one All-American. The 2013 Senior Bowl was played on Saturday, January 27th in Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The game and all practices were televised by NFL Network. Florida State had the most representatives in the senior showcase event with four Seminoles slated to play in Mobile. Defensive tackle Everett Dawkins, quarterback EJ Manuel, linebacker Vince Williams and placekicker Dustin Hopkins all accepted invites to the 2013 game. The Seminoles were followed closely by Clemson with three particpants and North Carolina, with two. Representing the Tigers were RB Andre Ellington, C Dalton Freeman and DE Malliciah Goodman, while the Tar Heels were represented by LB Kevin Reddick and DT Sylvester Williams. Duke WR Conner Vernon, Miami RB Mike James, NC State QB Mike Glennon, Virginia T Oday Aboushi and Wake Forest FB Tommy Bohannon round out those ACC players who accepted invitations.

ACC Players in the 2013 Senior Bowl

Clemson: Andre Ellington, RB; Dalton Freeman, C; Malliciah Goodman, DE Duke: Conner Vernon, WR Florida State: Everett Dawkins, DT; EJ Manuel, QB; Dustin Hopkins, PK; Vince Williams, LB Miami: RB Mike James North Carolina: Kevin Reddick, LB; Sylvester Williams, DT NC State: Mike Glennon, QB Virginia: Oday Aboushi, T Wake Forest: Tommy Bohannon, FB

Past Senior Bowl MVPs From Current ACC Schools

2011--Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State 2006--Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami 2004--Philip Rivers, QB, NC State 1995--Derrick Brooks, OLB, Florida State 1989--Cleveland Gary, RB, Miami 1983--Terry Kinard, S, Clemson 1979--Willie Jones, DL, Florida State 1973--Chuck Foreman, RB, Miami 1968--Kim Hammond, QB, Florida State 1957--Don Bosseler, FB, Miami

ACC Football Awards

ACC Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Tajh Boyd, Clemson

The leader of Clemson’s record-setting offense, junior quarterback Tajh Boyd has recorded one of the most productive seasons in ACC history to capture ACC Offensive Player and Overall Player of the Year honor. Boyd, from Hampton, Va., leads the ACC and ranks 5th nationally in passing efficiency and 7th in total offense, totaling 4,410 yards of total offense, the third-best total in ACC history. Boyd shattered his own single-season ACC record for touchdown responsibility this year with 46 and set an single-game mark with 8 TDR against NC State on Nov. 17 and was named the National Offensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation. Boyd has keyed a Clemson offense which set school records in scoring, averaging 41 points per game and in total offense, averaging 512.7 yards per contest. Clemson ranked 9th nationally in total offense and 6th in the nation in scoring.

2012 ACC Player of the Year Voting (44 ballots cast)

Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson ......................... (20) Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina ...... (19) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson............... (2) Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State...... (2) Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State ............... (1)

2012 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Voting (46 ballots cast)

Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson ......................... (22) Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina ....... (21) EJ Manuel, QB, Florida State ..................... (2) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson............... (1) ACC Player of the Year 1954-2012 School .......... No. .Last Player ........ Year Duke...................10 Robert Baldwin ....1994 Clemson ...............8 Tajh Boyd .............2012 NC State ...............7 Philip Rivers.........2003 Virginia.................7 Matt Schaub.........2002 North Carolina ......6 Lawrence Taylor ...1980 Florida State .........5 Chris Weinke ........2000 Wake Forest .........4 Chris Barclay ........2005 Maryland ..............4 E.J. Henderson .....2001 Georgia Tech ........3 Jonathan Dwyer ...2008 South Carolina ......2 Billy Gambrell ........1962 Virginia Tech ........3 David Wilson ........2011 Boston College .....1 Matt Ryan ............2007

ACC Defensive Player of the Year

ACC Coach of the Year

A key performer for one of the nation’s best defenses, Florida State junior defensive end Bjoern Werner led the ACC and ranked 13th nationally in quarterback sacks with 13 sacks in 14 games (0.93) in capturing ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Werner also ranked second in the conference in tackles for loss while keying the best defense in the conference. The Seminoles’ stop troops are ranked second nationally in total defense, sixth in scoring defense, third in defense against the run and first nationally in pass efficiency defense. Werner, a native of Berlin, Germany, was one of the four finalists for the prestigious Bronko Nagurski Award, given annually to the nation’s top defensive player. He was also a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award, also given to the nation’s top defender. He had a total of 42 tackles on the year including 30 solo hits. FSU’s defense allowed an average of just 3.86 yards per play this year, the lowest amount in the nation. The Seminoles also allowed opposing runners to average just 2.75 yards per carry, the fourth lowest in the country as FSU compiled a 12-2 record and a No. 9 national ranking by USA Today an No. 10 by AP.

Guiding the Duke Blue Devils to their best football season and their first bowl berth in 18 years, Duke’s David Cutcliffe is the ACC’s 2012 Coach of the Year. Cutcliffe led the Blue Devils to a 6-7 record this fall and in contention for the Coastal Division title until the final two weeks of the season despite facing perhaps the toughest conference schedule of any ACC team and a rash of injuries which tested the program’s depth. The Blue Devils participated in a bowl game (Belk Bowl) for the first time since 1994 and the six wins are the most for the program since that year. Along the way Duke defeated arch-rival North Carolina for the first time in nine years and Wake Forest for the first time in 13 seasons. Duke also tied the Wallace Wade Stadium season mark for home wins with a 5-2 record. Duke’s offense averaged 31.5 points per game this year, the third-best figure in school history. Cutcliffe has accomplished this while maintaining Duke’s excellent academic standards, as the Blue Devils were honored this year by the AFCA for a graduation rate of over 90 percent; were fifth nationally in APR with a rating of 92; and placed a record 19 players on the 2011 All-ACC Academic Football Team.

Bjoern Werner, Florida State

2012 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Voting (45 ballots cast)

Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State ...........(27) Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State......(9) Joe Vellano, DT, Maryland ........................(3) Nick Clancy, LB, Boston College ...............(3) Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State ...............(2) Lamarcus Joyner, S, Florida State ............(1) Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke ...........................(1)

ACC Defensive Player of the Year Totals 1993-2012

School......... No. .. Last Player ........ Year Florida State .......6 .. Bjoern Werner .......2012 Clemson .............4 .. Da’Quan Bowers ....2010 Maryland ............3 .. D’Qwell Jackson ....2005 Virginia...............2 .. Chris Long.............2007 Boston College ...2 .. Luke Kuechly .........2011 Georgia Tech .......1 .. Derrick Morgan .....2009 NC State ..............1 .. Levar Fisher...........2000 North Carolina .....1 .. Marcus Jones ........1995

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David Cutcliffe, Duke

2012 ACC Coach of the Year Voting (46 ballots cast)

David Cutcliffe, Duke ............................... (25) Dabo Swinney, Clemson ........................... (7) Jimbo Fisher, Florida State........................ (5) Larry Fedora, North Carolina ..................... (4) Al Golden, Miami....................................... (4) Tom O’Brien, NC State ............................. (1)

ACC Coach of the Year Totals 1975-2012

School.........No. ...Last Coach ......... Year Virginia.............. 9 .... Mike London ......... 2011 Clemson ............ 8 .... Tommy Bowden .... 2003 Wake Forest ...... 8 .... Jim Grobe.............. 2006 Maryland ........... 8 .... Ralph Friedgen ...... 2010 Duke.................. 7 .... David Cutcliffe ....... 2012 NC State ............ 6 .... Dick Sheridan ........ 1986 Georgia Tech ..... 6 .... Paul Johnson ........ 2009 North Carolina ... 4 .... Mack Brown .......... 1996 Virginia Tech ..... 2 .... Frank Beamer ........ 2005 Florida State ...... 2 .... Bobby Bowden ...... 1997 South Carolina .. 1 .... Paul Dietzel............ 1969

ACC Football Awards

Rookie of the Year Offensive Rookie of the Year Duke Johnson, Miami

One of the most explosive performers in the nation as a true freshman, Miami running back Duke Johnson is the ACC Offensive and Overall Rookie of the Year. A native of Miami, Fla., Johnson set an ACC single-game record for all-purpose yardage by a freshman, totaling 368 yards against Virginia. He ranked second nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 33 yards a return with two returns of 95 yards each for touchdowns. He ranked ninth nationally in all-purpose yardage, averaging 171.67 yards per game. He finished the year third in the ACC in rushing with 947 yards, the 12th-best mark for an ACC first-year player. He averaged a sparkling 6.8 yards per carry this year and is fourth in the ACC with 13 touchdowns. Johnson was named ACC Rookie of the Week four times this season for his play against Boston College, Bethune-Cookman, Virginia Tech and Virginia. His play helped Miami to a 7-5 record and a 5-3 ACC mark.

2012 ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year Voting (46 ballots cast)

Duke Johnson, RB-KR, Miami................... (35) Stefon Diggs, WR-KR, Maryland ............... (10) Vad Lee, QB, Georgia Tech.......................... (1)

2012 ACC Overall Rookie of the Year Voting

Defensive Rookie of the Year Ronald Darby, Florida State

A hard-hitting member of the nationally-ranked Florida State secondary who saw action in all 12 games this fall as a true freshman, playing behind All-America cornerback Xavier Rhodes to earn ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Despite not starting, he tied for the team lead in pass deflections, breaking up seven passes. Darby, a native of Oxon Hill, Maryland, contributed 22 tackles, including 18 solo hits with a quarterback hurry and a forced fumble. Darby helped Florida State’s defense to be ranked first nationally in pass efficiency defense and pass defense, second nationally in total defense and sixth in scoring defense. FSU allowed its opponents to average just 161.9 yards per game through the air and a completion percentage of just 48.8. .2012 ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Voting (46 ballots cast)

Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State .............. (14) Deon Bush, S, Miami ................................ (9) Jabari Hunt-Days, LB, Georgia Tech ......... (8) Eli Harold, DE, Virginia .............................. (5) Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia .................... (4) Dwayne Norman, S, Duke ......................... (2)

(46 ballots cast)

Duke Johnson, RB-KR, Miami................... (34) Stefon Diggs, WR-KR, Maryland ............... (11) Vad Lee, QB, Georgia Tech.......................... (1)

ACC Rookie of the Year Totals 1975-2012 School ....... No.... Last Player ......... Year NC State............9 ....Russell Wilson .......2008 Georgia Tech ....6 ....Calvin Johnson ......2004 Clemson ...........6 ....Sammy Watkins .....2011 Wake Forest ......4 ....Josh Adams ...........2007 North Carolina ..4 ....Dre’ Bly ..................1996 Florida State......3 ....Chris Rix ................2001 Virginia .............2 ....Ronde Barber.........1994 Duke .................1 ....Ben Bennett ...........1980 Maryland...........1 ....Danny O’Brien ........2010 Miami ...............1 ....Duke Johnson ........2012 Virginia Tech ......1 ....Ryan Williams ........2009

ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Totals 2007-12 School ........ No... Last Player ...... Year Florida State .......2...Ronald Darby ..... 2012 Boston College ...1...Luke Kuechly ..... 2009 Miami .................1...Sean Spence ...... 2008 North Carolina ....1...Deunta Williams . 2007 Wake Forest .......1...Merrill Noel ........ 2011 (Award began in the 2007 season)

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Jim Tatum Award Sean Renfree, Duke

One of the most accurate passers in Duke and ACC history, Sean Renfree is the recipient of this year’s Jim Tatum Award as the ACC’s top football senior scholar-athlete. A three-year starter and two-time team captain, Renfree led the Blue Devils to six wins and bowl eligibility for the first time since 1994. Renfree ranked second in the league a with a .673 completion percentage this season. He holds or shares 14 school records and is tops on Duke’s career completion percentage list as well, posting a career mark of .646. He finished his career ranking 7th in the ACC’s for passing yards, having thrown for 9,465 yards and 3rd in career pass completions with 898 completions. An excellent student who is active in community service, Renfree graduated from Duke in December of 2011 with a degree in public policy and is now working on a graduate degree in humanities. His undergraduate GPA was 3.4 and his graduate grade point is 3.8. He is one of 15 recipients nationally for the National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete, has been named a member of the AFCA’s Good Works team, is a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award and was named the winner of the Pop Warner National College Football Award.

Jim Tatum Award Totals 1990-2012 School.........No. . Last Player ......... Year Virginia ..............4 ..Noel LaMontagne ...1999 Florida State.......3 ..Christian Ponder ....2010 North Carolina....3 ..Louis Marchetti ......2000 Duke ..................3 ..Sean Renfree .........2012 Clemson.............2 ..Kyle Young ............2001 Georgia Tech......2 ..Darryl Richard........2008 Maryland............2 ..Josh Wilson ...........2006 Wake Forest .......2 ..Riley Skinner..........2009 NC State.............1 ..Charlie Cobb ..........1990 Virginia Tech ......1 ..Danny Coale...........2011

ACC Football Awards ACC Brian Piccolo Award

ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina

One of the most dominant ACC offensive lineman in many years, senior Jonathan Cooper led an offensive line that allowed UNC to pile up schoolrecord averages for points and total yards…Cooper, a finalist for the prestigious Outland Trophy, was a runaway choice as this year’s ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner. A 6-3, 295-pound senior from Wilmington, N.C., Cooper was named as the top choice for the Trophy on all but two ballots in the voting by the ACC’s head coaches and defensive coordinators and the second place total was just eight points. A native of Wilmington, N.C., Cooper’s average blocking grade for the entire 2012 season was over 90 percent. He was twice named ACC Offensive lineman of the Week in 2012 for his play in UNC wins over Miami and NC State. He set a school record with his 47th career start against Maryland in the Tar Heels’ season finale...His play upfront on the Tar Heels’ offensive line allowed UNC’s offense to finish 8th nationally in scoring offense (40.58) and 14th nationally in total offense (485.58).

Shayon Green Miami

Chris Thompson Florida State

Miami senior defensive end Shayon Green and Florida State senior running back Chris Thompson are co-winners of this year’s ACC Brian Piccolo Award for Courage. Both young men overcame significant injuries to be major contributors for their teams this year. Green, a 6-3, 255-pound redshirt junior defensive end from Tifton, Ga., suffered four separate major debilitating injuries which required him to undergo surgery and extensive rehabilitation including two ACL tears to his right knee, a meniscus tear to the same knee and a wrist dislocation. The injuries limited his playing time until this season, when finally healthy, he played in all 12 games for the Hurricanes, leading Miami with 67 tackles including 2.0 for loss. Thompson a fifth-year senior running back from Greenville, Fla., suffered a fractured back in the fourth game of the 2011 season against Wake Forest, with compression fractures to the 5th and 6th thoracic vertebrae. The injury forced him to miss the remainder of the season and spend three months in a spine immobilizing brace. He finally was cleared to play in August of this year and led FSU in rushing with 687 yards in just eight games, averaging 7.5 yards per carry including touchdown runs of 75 and 80 yards. He totaled 931 yards rushing and receiving and topped the 100-yard mark in rushing three times, including a career-high 197 yards against Wake Forest. Unfortunately, Thompson suffered a season-ending knee injury against Miami in the eighth game of this. Despite the injury, Thompson still finished 4th in the ACC in rushing yards per game and was voted to the All-ACC second team.

Piccolo Award Winners 1970-2012

Jacobs Blocking Trophy 1953-2012

School ........ No.... Last Player ....... Year Duke ...................6.... Scott Youmans.... 1993 Florida State .......6.... Chris Thompson.. 2012 Virginia ...............5.... Ryan Best ............ 2005 Maryland ............5.... Matt Crawford ..... 2001 North Carolina ....5.... Giovani Bernard .. 2011 Clemson .............4.... Warren Forney .... 1995 Wake Forest .......4.... Matt Robinson .... 2007 NC State .............4.... Nate Irving .......... 2010 Miami .................3.... Shayon Green...... 2012 Georgia Tech ......2.... Ed Wilder ............ 2000 Boston College ...1.... Mark Herzlich ...... 2010

School ........ No...Last Player .......... Year Virginia ............ 11 ..Eugene Monroe ...... 2008 Duke ................ 10 ..Chris Port ............... 1989 Florida State ...... 8 ..Rodney Hudson ...... 2010 North Carolina ... 8 ..Jonathan Cooper .... 2012 Clemson ............ 7 ..John Phillips ........... 1987 Maryland ........... 3 ..Dave Pacella ........... 1982 NC State ............ 3 ..Jim Ritcher ............. 1979 South Carolina... 3 ..John Saunders........ 1958 Wake Forest ...... 3 ..Steve Justice .......... 2007 Miami ................ 1 ..Eric Winston ........... 2005 Georgia Tech ..... 1 ..Craig Page .............. 1998 Boston College .. 1 ..Josh Beekman ........ 2006 Virginia Tech ..... 1 ..Blake DeChristopher ...2011

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Noting ACC Football

Florida State’s Bjoern Werner Named Finalist For The FWAA Nagurski Award

Florida State junior DE Bjoern Werner was one of the five finalists for the 2012 Bronko Nagurski Trophy which is given annually to the nation’s top defensive player by the Football Writers Association of America and the Charlotte Touchdown Club. Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o was named the winner of this year’s Nagurski besting Werner, South Carolina sophomore end Jadeveon Clowney, Georgia junior linebacker Jarvis Jones and Alabama junior cornerback Dee Milliner. ACC players have captured the Nagurski in each of the two previous years. Clemson DE Da’Quan Bowers won the Nagurski Award in 2010 after leading the nation in QB sacks while Boston College LB Luke Kuechly took the honor last year after leading the nation in tackles for the second consecutive year. The FWAA's National Defensive Player of the Year Award is named after Bronko Nagurski, who dominated college football at Minnesota as a bruising fullback and defensive tackle from 1927-29. He could have been an All-American at any position and was the best player wherever the coaches put him. The FWAA has presented a National Defensive Player of the Year Award since 1993 and in the name of Nagurski since 1995. Werner, a German-born player has sparkled for the Seminoles’ top-ranked defense. He finished the season with 42 tackles (30 unassisted). He led the ACC with 18.0 tackles for 134 yards in losses. He also led the ACC in QB sacks with 13.0. He has broken up six passes and deflected six passes, hurried the quarterback five times and forced a fumble. Werner was the third Florida State finalist for the Nagurski Trophy (Derrick Brooks, 1993; Sam Cowart, 1997).

ACC and Orange Bowl Committee Announce Opponent and Broadcast Partner

Discover Orange Bowl to match ACC vs. Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Orange Bowl Committee announced that the Discover Orange Bowl will annually feature the ACC Champion against an opponent from the Big Ten Conference, Southeastern Conference or the University of Notre Dame as

part of the 12-year agreement that begins following the 2014 season. In addition, ESPN will serve as the broadcast partner, and the historic bowl game will either be played in an exclusive prime-time window New Year’s Eve or on New Year’s Day, pending the schedule of the new collegiate postseason playoff games. The selection of the opponent will be based on the guiding principle of securing the highest-ranked team in the final standings available from the Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame, but will also utilize criteria that shares the minimum appearance standards as agreed upon by all parties. The standards include at least three guaranteed appearances over the 12 years for both the Big Ten and the SEC and a maximum of two with no minimum for Notre Dame. “We are pleased to have finalized our long-term partnership which brings tremendous exposure and value to the ACC and our member institutions,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “The Discover Orange Bowl has a rich history of prestige and featuring our teams against opponents from the Big Ten, SEC and potentially Notre Dame provides attractive matchups year in and year out. The opportunity to partner with ESPN to showcase the game on either New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day provides us with a terrific way for fans to ring in the New Year in South Florida.” ”The Orange Bowl Committee is truly excited about the completion of our bowl matchup with the ACC Champion by solidifying that their opponent will be from either the Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame, at a special time of year in beautiful South Florida,” said O. Ford Gibson, Orange Bowl Committee president and chair. “Undoubtedly this arrangement will provide tremendous national visibility and generate significant economic impact to the South

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Florida Community. The Orange Bowl values our special partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, as we are looking forward to strengthening our already deep relationships with the Big Ten, SEC and Notre Dame.” “Our continued media partnership with ESPN is of great importance to the Discover Orange Bowl property,” said Eric Poms, Orange Bowl Committee chief executive officer. “The worldwide leader in sports brings the optimal platform to annually showcase one of college football’s great traditions.” “The Orange Bowl qualifies as one of the most prestigious events in college football’s postseason and Notre Dame has played a part in that history, three times playing number-one ranked teams in our five previous appearances,” said Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick. “We are honored to partner with two of the premier conferences, the SEC and the Big Ten, to make certain the ACC will have a top-flight opponent on a regular basis.” As was previously released, the ACC selected the Discover Orange Bowl to be its annual contract bowl partner, serving as the home of the ACC Champion in the new postseason college football arrangement recently announced by the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee. If the ACC Champion is identified as one of the top four teams by the Bowl Championship Series selection committee, then the ACC Champion will participate in the national semifinals and a replacement team from the ACC would participate in the Discover Orange Bowl. In addition to the partnership between the ACC and the Orange Bowl Committee, it is anticipated that the Orange Bowl will host at least four semifinal games in the new postseason college football structure. In the years that the Orange Bowl serves as a semifinal host, the ACC Champion would then participate in one of the three host bowls that will be established as per the direction of the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee. The Discover Orange Bowl has been the home of the ACC Champion since 2006 and in the first seven years of partnership, five different ACC teams have competed. Throughout the 78-year history, nine of the current ACC institutions have played in at least one Orange Bowl.

Noting ACC Football Duke’s Sean Renfree and Miami’s Mike James Named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

Duke senior quarterback Sean Renfree (Scottsdale, Ariz.) and Miami senior running back Mike James (Haines City, Fla.) have both been named to the 11-man Allstate AFCA Good Works team announced by the American Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). One of the sport’s premier service honors, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® shines a spotlight on the positive, offthe-field impact that a select group of student-athletes has on their communities. This summer, the program received 117 nominations from colleges and universities hailing from 35 states. From the nominations, a prestigious voting panel comprised of former Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® members and college football media selected two 11-member teams – one featuring players competing in the NCAA® Football Bowl Subdivision and the other a combined team representing the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA. “As fans of college football, Allstate takes great pride in partnering with the AFCA to recognize these dedicated student-athletes for their accomplishments off the field,” said Kathy Mabe, president of Allstate’s West regions and a member of the 2012 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team voting panel. “These players have demonstrated the unique ability to balance academics with athletics while donating their limited free time and energy to serve others, and we at Allstate commend them for their commitment to volunteerism.”

Five ACC Quarterbacks Named Semifinalists for Unitas Golden Arm Award The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award has announced the 2012 candidates for its award and five ACC quarterbacks were among its group of 15 signal callers honored from around the nation, fully one-third of the eligible field.

Florida State’s EJ Manuel North Carolina’s Gio Bernard Named Semifinalists for Maxwell Award

Honored from the Atlantic Coast Conference were: Tajh Boyd, Clemson; EJ Manuel, Florida State; Bryn Renner, North Carolina; Mike Glennon, NC State and Florida State senior QB EJ Manuel and North Carolina sophomore TB Giovani Bernard Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech. were among 16 players chosen nationally as Named after the man many refer to as semifinalists for the 2012 Maxwell Award, the greatest quarterback ever to play the which is presented annually to the nation’s game of football, the prestigious Golden outstanding college football player. Arm Award is presented annually by the Manuel, from Virginia Beach, Va., led the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Seminoles to a 12-2 overall record and a No. Foundation, Inc. and Transamerica, a lead- 10 national (AP) ranking. Manuel ranks 14th ing provider of innovative business and nationally in pass efficiency and is 6th nationpersonal financial services. ally among all active players in the FBS in career pass completion percentage (.669). The Golden Arm Award encapsulates all Bernard, from Davie, Fla., finished 2nd that is positive in college sports by gonationally in punt return average (16.44 avg.), ing beyond completion percentage and touchdowns to also value character, citi- 4th nationally in all-purpose yardage (198.10 zenship, integrity, and those who honor yds/gm), 5th in scoring (11.40 pts/g,m) and the game. Established in 1987, the award is 11th nationally in rushing yards per game, previously has been presented to 25 out- averaging 122.80 per contest. standing young men including Casey Weldon, Florida State (1991); Gino Torretta, Miami (1992); Charlie Ward, Florida State (1993); Chris Weinke, Florida State (2000) and Matt Ryan, Boston College (2007). Candidates for the Golden Arm Award Florida State’s Bjoern Werner must be completing their college eligibilNamed Semifinalist for the ity or be a fourth-year junior, on schedule to graduate with his class. Candidates are Bednarik Award judged upon character, citizenship, scho- Florida State junior DE Bjoern Werner was lastic achievement, leadership qualities, named one of the 16 semifinalists for this and athletic accomplishments. year’s Chuck Bednarik Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top deJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Honorees fensive player by the Maxwell Football Club. were: Matt Barkley, Southern CaliforWerner, from Berlin, Germany, led in nia; Tajh Boyd, Clemson; Nick Florence, the Atlantic Coast Conference in QB sacks Baylor; Mike Glennon, NC State; Landry with 13 in 14 games, a 0.93 per game avJones, Oklahoma; Collin Klein, Kansas State; EJ Manuel, Florida State; AJ Mc- erage and also tied for 2nd in the ACC in Carron, Alabama; Aaron Murray, Georgia; tackles for loss, averaging 1.29 per game. Bryn Renner, North Carolina; Denard He earned consensus All-America honors Robinson, Michigan, Geno Smith, West as well as first-team All-ACC accolades. Virginia; Tyler Tettleton, Ohio; Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech, and Tyler Wilson, Arkansas.

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Florida State’s EJ Manuel: The ACC’s Accuracy Leader

Florida State senior QB EJ Manuel in 2012 enjoyed one of the most accurate seasons and careers in ACC history. The 6-5 Virginia Beach, Va., signal-caller came close to setting an ACC career passing percentage record. Manuel finished his career completing 600 of 897 passes, a completion percentage of .6689. That is just behind the ACC career leaders in pass completion percentage in Virginia’s Matt Schaub (.6698) and Wake’s Riley Skinner (.6694)

Florida State’s EJ Manuel Named Finalist for Unitas Golden Arm Award

Florida State senior QB EJ Manuel was one of the 10 finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Named after the man many refer to as the greatest quarterback ever to play the game of football, the prestigious Golden Arm Award is presented annually by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation, Inc. and Transamerica, a leading provider of innovative business and personal financial services. Candidates for the Golden Arm Award must be completing their college eligibility or be a fourth-year junior, on schedule to graduate with his class. Candidates are judged upon character, citizenship, scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, and athletic His pass efficiency rating for this year of accomplishments. 156.14 ranked 14th nationally among all quarterbacks in the NCAA’s FBS.

Duke’s Sean Renfree Named NFF Scholar-Athlete

 He completed 67.96% of his passes this The National Football Foundation (NFF) & fall, the best of his career.

His career pass efficiency rating of 150.43

is the 2nd-best figure in ACC history and is slightly behind the ACC career mark of 151.15 set by former FSU Heisman Trophy winner Chris Weinke during the 1997-99 campaigns.

He was ranked 5th among all active players

in the NCAA’s FBS in career pass completion percentage (.669). He also was ranked 8th among all active players in the NCAA’s FBS in career pass efficiency rating (150.43).

In games against Clemson and Boston Col-

lege this year, he completed 54 of 69 passes (78.3%), for 819 yards, 6 TDs and only 2 interceptions, an impressive pass efficiency rating of 200.86.

He finished his career as the only quarter-

back in history to lead his team to wins in four straight bowl games, leading Florida State to a 25-6 record as a starter and consecutive bowl wins over West Virginia, South Carolina, Notre Dame and Northern Illinois.

ACC Career Pass Efficiency Pl. Name, School (Years)................... Rating -- Bryn Renner, UNC, 2010-**............154.59 1. Chris Weinke, FSU, 1997-99 .................151.15 2. EJ Manuel, FSU, 2009-12 ..............150.43 2. Joe Hamilton, GT, 1996-99 ...................148.19 3. Thad Busby, FSU, 1994-97 ...................144.89 4. Philip Rivers, NCS, 2000-03 .................144.16 ACC Career Pass Completion Percentage Pl. Name, School (Years)........................Pct. 1. Matt Schaub, UVa, 2000-03` .................. .6698 2. Riley Skinner, WF, 2006-09 .................... .6694 3. EJ Manuel, FSU, 2009-12 ................ .6689 -- Bryn Renner, UNC, 2010-**.............. .6667 4. Scott Milanovich. Md., 1992-95 ............. .6619

College Football Hall of Fame honored Duke University redshirt senior quarterback Sean Renfree as one of 15 recipients of the 2012 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award, presented by Fidelity Investments, a leading provider of not-for-profit workplace retirement savings plans in higher education. Renfree was chosen from a pool of 147 exceptional semifinalists from among all NCAA divisions and the NAIA. This season, Renfree guided Duke to its first post-season bowl appearance in 18 years while also maintaining a cumulative 3.40 grade point average.

Duke’s Renfree Piling Up Completions, Yards and 300-Yard Games

Duke junior QB Sean Renfree (Scottsdale, Ariz.) completed his career in 3rd place on the ACC career completions list with 898 completions and 7th on the ACC career passing yardage list with 9,465 yards. He topped 300 passing yards in a game 11 times in his career, good enough for a tie for 5th in the ACC. ACC Career Completions Pl. Name, School (Years).......Completions 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (00-03) ........... 1,087 2. Riley Skinner, WF (06-09) ............... 903 3. Sean Renfree, Duke (09-12) ....... 898 4. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (06-09) ........ 877 5. Ben Bennett, Duke (80-83) .............. 820 6. Charlie Whitehurst, CL (02-05) ........ 817 7. T.J. Yates, UNC (07-10) ................... 795 8. Spence Fischer, Duke (92-95) ......... 786 9. Matt Ryan, BC (05-07)..................... 772 ACC Career Passing Yardage Pl. Name, School (Years)............. Yards 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (00-03) ......... 13,484 6. Ben Bennett, Duke (80-83)............ 9,614 7. Sean Renfree, Duke (09-12) ..... 9,465 8. Jamie Barnette, NCS, (96-99) ....... 9,461 9. T.J. Yates, UNC, (07-10) ............... 9,377 10. Spence Fischer, Duke (92-95) ...... 9,021 ACC Career 300-Yard Passing Games Pl. Name, School (Years)........... Games 1. Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ............ 18 2. Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) ............ 13 3. Matt Ryan, BC (2004-07)................... 12 Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) ......... 12 5. Scott Milanovich, MD (1992-95) ....... 11 Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ......... 11 Sean Renfree, DU (2009-12) ......... 11 7. Anthony Dilweg, DU (1985-88).......... 10 Drew Weatherford, FSU (2005-08)........... 10 10. Ben Bennett, DU (1980-83) ................. 9 Danny Kanell, FSU (1992-95) .............. 9

Current ACC Quarterbacks Are Some of the Most Accurate Passers in League History

The ACC quarterbacks who roam the ACC gridiron this fall were some of the most accurate passers in league history. Florida State’s EJ Manuel has completed 66.9 percent of his passes for his career and finished just a shade behind of Virginia’s Matt Schaub (.670) for the best mark in ACC history. North Carolina junior Bryn Renner is right behind Manuel, having completed 66.7 percent of his passes. In all, six ACC quarterbacks completed 60 percent or better of their passes for their careers, while nine completed 55 percent or better. Renner ranks 5th in the NCAA among active players in career pass efficiency with Manuel 8th and Clemson’s Tajh Boyd 9th.

Name, School .................. Cmp.

Att. Int. Pct.

Bryn Renner, North Carolina ............ 516 774 EJ Manuel, Florida State................... 600 897 Tajh Boyd, Clemson ......................... 618 989 Stephen Morris, Miami .................... 353 611 Mike Glennon, NC State ................... 646 1,069 Sean Renfree, Duke.......................... 898 1,390 Michael Rocco, Virginia ................... 396 657 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech........... 466 846 Tanner Price, Wake Forest ............... 618 1,073 Chase Rettig, Boston College ........... 523 979

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.667 .669 .625 .578 .604 .646 .603 .551 .576 .534

Yds

6,456 7,741 8,053 4,868 7,411 9,465 4,731 6,096 6,666 6,253

TD ... Pass Eff. 54 .......... 154.59 47 .......... 150.43 73 .......... 149.58 28 .......... 133.93 63 .......... 132.31 51 .......... 128.16 27 .......... 127.02 37 .......... 123.90 40 .......... 118.17 33 .......... 111.86

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UNC’s Cooper Named Outland Trophy Finalist

North Carolina senior offensive guard Jonathan Cooper, a consensus All-America this year, was one of three finalists for the Outland Trophy, the third-oldest player award in major college football. Texas A&M offensive tackle Luke Stoekel was named the winner of this year’s Outland Trophy besting Cooper and Alabama center Barret Jones. The Trophy is given by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to the best interior lineman in college football. This year marked the 67th year the Trophy has been presented. Cooper, a 6-3, 305-pound senior from Wilmington, N.C., was named the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner as the top offensive lineman in the ACC. He has twice been named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week. Cooper, who did not allow a sack in 2012, was North Carolina’s first Outland Trophy finalist.

ACC Receivers Have 69 100-Yard Receiving games

ACC receivers set a league record for most 100-yared games of receiving yardage in 2012. ACC pass catches recorded topped the 100-yard mark a record 69 occasions in 113 games (.611). The former record was 61 100yard games, set in 2011 in 103 games (.592). No. Name, School............ Gms ...... High 1. DeAndre Hopkins, CL ...........6 .......... 197 Alex Amidon, BC...................6 .......... 193 3. Jamison Crowder, Duke .......5 .......... 203 Conner Vernon, Duke ...........5 .......... 180 5. Phillip Dorsett, UM ...............4 .......... 191 Marcus Davis, VT .................4 .......... 144 7. Tobais Palmer, NCS..............3 .......... 219 Michael Campanaro, WF .......3 .......... 164 Stefon Diggs, Md..................3 .......... 152 Quinshad Davis, UNC ...........3 .......... 178 11. Sammy Watkins, CL .............2 .......... 202 Corey Fuller, VT ....................2 .......... 143 Bryan Underwood, NCS ........2 .......... 134 Desmond Scott, Duke ...........2 .......... 134 Terence Davis, WF ................2 .......... 130 Quintin Payton, NCS .............2 .......... 129 Rodney Smith, FSU ..............2 .......... 112 18. Rashawn Scott, UM ..............1 .......... 180 Romar Morris, UNC ..............1 .......... 149 Darius Jennings, UVa ...........1 .......... 136 Clive Walford, UM ................1 .......... 135 Herb Waters, UM ..................1 .......... 130 Tahj Kimble, BC ....................1 .......... 130 Dominique Terrell, UVa ........1 .......... 127 Rashad Greene, FSU .............1 .......... 125 Kenny Shaw, FSU .................1 .......... 125 Davon Johnson, UM .............1 .......... 107 Mario Carter, NCS ................1 .......... 105 Brandon Ford, CL .................1 .......... 101 Perry Jones, UVa ..................1 .......... 100

Clemson’s Hopkins Sets ACC Mark for TDs and Has 2ndBest Total of Receiving Yards

A trio of junior ACC receivers, led by Clemson’s DeAndre Hopkins, enjoyed some of the best receiving campaigns in ACC history this year. Hopkins set an ACC record with 18 touchdown receptions and had the 2nd-best receiving yardage total in league history with 1,405 yards. Wake Forest’s Michael Campanaro averaged 7.9 catches per game, the 2nd-highest average in league history and Boston College’s Alex Amidon had 1,210 receiving yards, the 9th-best single-season total in ACC history.

ACC Single Season Reception Yards

Pl.Name, School .........Year ..... Yards

1. Torry Holt, NCS .............. 1998 .......... 1,604 2. DeAndre Hopkins, CL ... 2012 ....... 1,405 3. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS.... 2003........... 1,369 4. Marvin Minnis, FSU ........ 2000 .......... 1,340 5. Chris Givens, WF ............ 2011 .......... 1,330 6. Marcus Badgett, MD ...... 1992 .......... 1,240 7. Peter Warrick, FSU ......... 1998 .......... 1,232 8. Sammy Watkins, CL ....... 2011 .......... 1,219 9. Alex Amidon, BC ........ 2012 ....... 1,210 10. Calvin Johnson, GT ....... 2006 .......... 1,203 11.Dwight Jones, UNC ........ 2011 .......... 1,196 12. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS . 2002 .......... 1,192 13.Herman Moore, UVa ...... 1990 .......... 1,190

ACC Single Season Receptions

Pl.Name, School ............Year ....Rcpt.

1. Kenneth Moore, WF ........... 2007............98 2. Torry Holt, NCS..................... 1998 ............88 Aaron Kelly, CL................... 2007............88 4. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ...... 2003............86 5. Dwight Jones, UNC ............ 1992............85 Conner Vernon, Duke ......... 2012............85 7. Billy McMullen, UVa ........... 2001............83 Chris Givens, WF ................ 2011............83 9. Sammy Watkins, CL ........... 2011............82 DeAndre Hopkins, CL ...... 2012 .........82 11. D.J. Boldin, WF ................. 2008............81 12.Jonathan Smith, GT ........... 2003............78 13.Alex Amidon, BC ........... 2012 .........78 14.Geroy Simon, MD .............. 1994............77 15.Calvin Johnson, GT ............ 2006............76 Andre Callender, BC ........... 2007............76

ACC Single Season TD Receptions

Pl.Name, School ............Year .. TDRec 1. 2. 3. 4.

DeAndre Hopkins, CL ...... 2012 .........18 Clarkston Hines, DU ........... 1989............17 Torry Holt, NCS .................. 1998............16 Andrew Cooper, FSU .......... 1995............15 Calvin Johnson, GT ............ 2006............15

ACC Single Season Receptions Per Game

Pl.Name, School ............Year ....Rcpt. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Torry Holt, NCS .................. 1998.........8.00 Michael Campanaro, WF.. 2012 ...... 7.90 Peter Warrick, FSU ............. 1999.........7.89 Kenneth Moore, WF ........... 2007.........7.54

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Duke’s Vernon Ends Career As ACC Leader in Receptions, Yards

Duke senior WR Conner Vernon (Miami, Fla.) completed his career as the ACC’s career record-holder in reception yardage, and pass receptions. Vernon had 3,749 career yards, breaking the previous mark by Florida State’s Peter Warrick (3,517). Vernon also set the ACC career mark for pass receptions and now has 283 career catches. A 1st-team All-ACC pick by the ACC’s football coaches, he became the first receiver in league history with back-toback 70-catch seasons, and is also the first receiver in ACC history with four seasons of 50 or more receptions. Vernon also helf the longest current streak in the NCAA for catching a pass. Vernon has caught a pass in 48 straight games--every game of his college career--and broken that ACC record, held by UNC’s Corey Holliday, as well.

ACC Career Pass Receptions

Pl.Name, School, Year ............. Rcpt. 1. Conner Vernon, Duke, 09-** ..... 282 2. Aaron Kelly, CL, 05-08 ...................232 3. Desmond Clark, WF, 95-98 ............216 4. Billy McMullen, UVa., 99-02...........210

ACC Career Reception Yards

Pl.Name, School, Yrs .............. Yards 1. Conner Vernon, DU, 09-** ..... 3,749 2.Peter Warrick, FSU, 96-99 ...........3,517 3. Torry Holt, NCS, 96-99 ...............3,379 4. Clarkston Hines, Duke, 86-89 .....3,318 5. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS, 00-03 ...3,119 6. Billy McMullen, UVa, 99-02.........2,978 7. Ricky Proehl, WF, 86-89 .............2,949 8. Jermaine Lewis, MD, 92-95 ........2,932 9. Calvin Johnson, GT, 04-06 ..........2,927 10. E.G. Green, FSU, 94-97 .............2,920 11. Kelly Campbell, GT, 98-01.........2,907

NCAA Current Consecutive Games With a Pass Reception Pl. 1. 2. 3.

(Courtesy Duke Sports Information)

Name, School, Yrs ........... Games Conner Vernon, Duke ............. 48 Lanear Sampson, Baylor ...............42 Cody Wilson, Central Michigan .....41 Tavon Austin, West Virginia ..........41 Taylor Stockemer, Ark. State ........41 6. Brandon Wimberly, Nevada ..........36 7. Desmond Scott, Duke ............. 38 Rodney Smith, FSU ............... 38

Noting ACC Football Miami’s Duke Johnson An All-Purpose Threat

Named an FWAA first-team Freshman AllAmerica as a kickoff returnewr, Miami true freshman RB Duke Johnson is one of the nation’s true all-purpose threats. Against Virginia on Nov. 10, he totalled 368 yards of all-purpose yardage, the most ever by an ACC freshman and the 4th-best figure in league history.

 Johnson finished 2012

ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns with 2 for scores and a 33.04 avg.

He was 9th nationally in all-purpose yard-

age (171.7). His final average was slightly better than ACC freshman record-holder Sammy Watkins of Clemson, but it was slightly behind the final mark of fellow ACC frosh Stefon Diggs of Maryland.

 He finished 5th nationally in rushing yards per game (78.92) among all freshmen runners. ACC Freshmen--All-Purpose Yardage Pl. Player, School ............Year .... Avg 1. Stefon Diggs, MD ........ 2012 .. 172.4 2. Duke Johnson, UM ...... 2012 .. 171.7 3. Sammy Watkins, CL ........2011 ...171.4 4. Robert Lavette, GT...........1981 ...142.0 5. Ryan Williams, VT ...........2009 ...141.2 6. Chris Douglas, Duke ........2000 ...131.1 7. Joe McIntosh, NCS..........1981 ...128.7

2012 NCAA FBS All-Purpose Yardage

Pl.Name, School ...........Yards ... Avg. 1. Antonio Andrews, WKy . 3,161 ..243.15 2. Tavon Austin, WVa. ...... 2,910 ..223.85 3. Marquise Lee, USC ....... 2,683 ..206.38 4. Giovani Bernard, UNC .2,061 198.10 5. Dri Archer, Kent St. ....... 2,577 ..184.07 6. Bernard Reedy, Toledo . 2,271 ..174.69 7. Ka’Deem Carey, Ariz. .... 2,248 ..172.92 8. Stefon Diggs, MD .......1,896 172.36 9. Duke Johnson, UM .....2,060 171.67 10.Kerwynn Williams, Utah St 2,225. .171.15

2012 NCAA FBS Freshmen Rushing

Pl.Name, School ...........Yards ... Avg. 1. Johnny Manziel, TxA&M . 1,410 ..108.46 2. Kenneth Dixon, La.. Tech . 1,194 ....99.50 3. Todd Gurley, Georgia .... 1,385 ....98.93 4. T.J. Yeldon, Ala............. 1,108 ....79.14 5. Duke Johnson, UM ..... 947 . 78.92 6. Storm Woods, Ore. St. . 940 ..78.343

North Carolina’s Davis Ties ACC Record; Has 2nd-Best Receiving Year By ACC Rookie

North Carolina true freshman WR Quinshad Davis tied an ACC and UNC school singlegame record with 16 catches against Virginia. Davis ended the 2012 season with 61 grabs, which ties for the 2nd-best season by an ACC freshman and his 776 reception yards are the 5th-best total by a league freshman. Davis’ 16 catches were the most by a freshman in the NCAA’s FBS since 2005. Since 2000 Davis and Earl Bennett of Vanderbilt (2005) are the only two freshmen in the nation (FBS) to have made 16 catches in a single game. NCAA FBS Single Game Receptions

UNC’s Renner Guided Potent UNC Offense

North Carolina junior QB Bryn Renner put up impressive numbers in guiding North Carolina’s fast-paced offense this year. Renner completed 65.4 percent of his passes this fall for 3,356 yards and 28 TDs with just 7 interceptions. Renner’s current career pass efficiency rating of 154.59 would be an ACC record, if maintained for the remainder of his career and his pass completon percentage of .667 is just off the ACC career standard of .670 set by Virginia’s Matt Schaub. He guided a North Carolina offense which finished 8th nationally in scoring offense, averaging a school-record 40.58 points per game while also ranking 14th nationally in total offense.

Freshmen Since 2000

ACC Career Pass Efficiency

North Carolina’s Ebron Piled Up Big Yards As a Tight End

ACC Career Pass Completion Percentage

Name, School ............ Opp. .Year ...Rec Pl. Name, School (Years) ............Rating Quinshad Davis, UNC ...... UVa .. 2012 ..... 16 -- Bryn Renner, UNC, 2010-** .... 154.59 Earl Bennett, Vandy ......... SC .... 2005 ..... 15 1. Chris Weinke, FSU, 1997-99 .......151.15 2. EJ Manuel, FSU, 2009-12 ....... 150.43 -- Tajh Boyd, CL, 2010-** ......... 149.58 3. Joe Hamilton, GT, 1996-99 .........148.19 4. Thad Busby, FSU, 1994-97 .........144.89 5. Philip Rivers, NCS, 2000-03........144.16

North Carolina sophomore TE Eric Ebron put together one of the best pass catching seasons the ACC has seen from a tight end. Ebron caught 40 passes for 643 yards and 4 TDs and a remarkable 16.08 yards per-catch average, extremely high for the tight end position. Ebron’s 643 yards is the 3rd-best regular season total in ACC history for a tight end.

Pl. Name, School (Years) ............. Rating 1. Matt Schaub, UVa, 2000-03` ........ .6698 2. Riley Skinner, WF, 2006-09.......... .6694 3. EJ Manuel, FSU, 2009-12 ..........6689 -- Bryn Renner, UNC, 2010-** .......6667 4. Scott Milanovich. Md., 1992-95 ... .6619 5. Cullen Harper, CL, 22005-08 ..........6356

2012 NCAA FBS Scoring Offense

ACC Single Season Reception Yards Pl.School ....................Points ...... Avg. 1. Louisiana Tech ...................618 ..... 51.50 For a Tight End

Pl.Name, School ...........Year ... Yards 1. Vernon Davis, MD......... 2005 ........871 2. Heath Miller, UVa .......... 2003 ........835 3. Eric Ebron, UNC .........2012 ..... 643 4. Bruce McGonnigal, UVa .... 1989 ........634 5. John Henry Mills, WF ... 1990 ........623 6. Dwayne Allen, CL .......... 2011 ........596 7. Ryan Purvis, BC ............ 2007 ........553

ACC Single Season Receptions For a Tight End

Pl.Name, School ...........Year ... Yards 1. Heath Miller, UVa .......... 2003 ..........70 2. Ryan Purvis, BC ............ 2007 ..........54 3. Vernon Davis, MD......... 2005 ..........51 Steve Young, WF .......... 1977 ..........51 Phil Denfield, WF .......... 1981 ..........51 John Henry Mills, WF ... 1991 ..........51 7. Dwayne Allen, CL .......... 2011 ..........50 ---Eric Ebron, UNC .........2012 ...... 40

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2. Oregon ...............................644 ..... 49.54 3. Oklahoma State ..................594 ..... 45.69 4. Texas A&M......................... 578 ..... 44.46 Baylor .................................578 ..... 44.46 6. Clemson ..................... 533 ....41.00 7. Marshall .............................491 ..... 40.92 8. North Carolina .............. 487 ....40.58 9. West Virginia ......................513 ..... 39.46 10.Florida State ................ 550 ....39.29

2012 NCAA FBS Total Offense Pl. School .................... Yards ...... Avg. 1. Lousiana Tech .................6,935 ... 577.92 2. Baylor ..............................7,439 ... 572.23 3. Texas A&M...................... 7,261 ... 558.54 4. Oklahoma State ...............7,111 ... 547.00 5. Oregon ............................6,986 ... 537.38 9. Clemson .................. 6,665 .. 512.69 14.North Carolina ........... 5,827 .. 485.58 19.Florida State ............. 6,601 .. 471.50

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Maryland’s Diggs Completes Record-Setting Rookie Season

Maryland true freshman Stefan Diggs had a spectacular debut in 2012, earning first-team Freshman All-America honors from the FWAA as an all-purpose performer. Diggs set an ACC record for all-purpose yardage by a freshman, averaging 172.40 yards per game, breaking Clemson’s Sammy Watkins’ year-old record and nudging out Miami freshman Duke Johnson for the honor. Despite missing one game during the season with injuries and being hampered in several others, Diggs recorded the 3rd-best receiving yardage total for an ACC freshman (848) and the 6th-best total in pass receptions (54). Diggs finished 8th nationally in all-purpose yardage; 9th nationally in kickoff returns (28.52); and 5th among all freshmen nationally in receiving yards per game (77.09). ACC Freshmen--Receiving Yards

Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Player, School ................ Year ...Yards Sammy Watkins, CL ................2011..... 1,219 Koren Robinson, NCS ........... 1999 ....... 853 Stefon Diggs, MD ..............2012 ..... 848 Calvin Johnson, GT ............... 2004 ....... 837 Quinshad Davis, UNC .........2012 ..... 776 Conner Vernon, DU ............... 2009 ....... 746 Darrius Heyward-Bey, MD .......2006........ 694 Hakeem Nicks, UNC.................2006........ 660 DeAndre Hopkins, CL ..............2010........ 637 Chris Givens, WF .....................2009........ 629 Greg Carr, FSU ........................2005........ 618

Pl. 1. 2. 3.

Player, School ................ Year ...Rcpts Sammy Watkins, CL ............. 2011 ......... 82 Quinshad Davis, UNC .........2012 ....... 61 Wali Lundy, UVa ................... 2002 ......... 58 Frank Wycheck ..................... 1990 ......... 58 Conner Vernon, DU ............... 2009 ......... 55 Stefon Diggs, MD ..............2012 ....... 54 DeAndre Hopkins, CL............ 2010 ......... 52 Derrick Hamilton, CL ...............2001.......... 49 Koren Robinson, NCS ..............1999.......... 48 Calvin Johnson, GT..................2004.......... 48 Aaron Kelly, CL ........................2005.......... 47 Darius Heyward-Bey, MD ........2006.......... 45 Robert Lavette, GT...................1981.......... 45 Chris Givens, WF .....................2009.......... 45 Giovani Bernard, UNC ..............2011.......... 45 T.A. McLendon, NCS ...............2002.......... 42 Tamarick Vanover, FSU ...........1992.......... 42 Andrew Carter, MD ..................1993.......... 41

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12.

16. 18. Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4.

ACC Freshmen--Receptions

ACC Freshmen--All-Purpose Yardage

Player, School ................ Year ..... Avg Stefon Diggs, MD ............ 2012 ...172.4 Duke Johnson, UM ........... 2012 ...171.7 Sammy Watkins, CL ............. 2011 .... 171.4 Robert Lavette, GT ................ 1981 .... 142.0

UNC’s Bernard Becomes 2nd ACC Player to top 1,000 Yards As a Freshman and Sophomore

After missing two of the Tar Heels’ first three games of the season with an injury, UNC sophomore TB Giovani Bernard pushed himself into high gear. Bernard became only the 2nd player in ACC history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in each of his freshman and sophomore seasons. Former UNC standout Amos Lawrence (1977-78) is the only other ACC player to achieve the feat. Bernard finished 2nd nationally in punt return average (16.44), was 4th in all-purpose yardage (198.10), 5th nationally in scoring (11.40), and 11th in rushing (122.8). In his 23 college games, Bernard has totaled 2,481 rushing yards, a career average of 107.9 yards per game, which is now an ACC career record. The previous record-holder was NC State’s Ted Brown who averaged 107.0 yards per game in his 43-game career. Bernard, who has declared as an early entry into this year’s NFL Draft, topped the 100-yard mark a total of 12 times in his 23 career games. ACC Single Season Rushing Yards Top 10 Per-Game Average

Pl.Player, School ......... Year ..Yards ... Avg. 1. Thomas Jones, UVa ..... 1999 ... 1,798 .. 163.5 2. Don McCauley, UNC .... 1970 ... 1,720 .. 156.4 3. LaMont Jordan, MD..... 1999 ... 1,632 .. 148.4 4. Terry Kirby, UVa .......... 1992 ... 1,130 .. 141.3 5. Mike Voight, UNC ........ 1976 ... 1,407 .. 127.9 6. Ryan Williams, VT ....... 2009 ... 1,655 .. 127.3 7. Charlie Wysocki, MD ... 1979 ... 1,140 .. 126.7 -- Giovani Bernard, UNC . 2012 ..1,228 .122.8

ACC Career Rushing Yards Top 10 Per Game Average

Pl.Player, School ........ Years .. Yards .. Avg. 1. Giovani Bernard, UNC ... 11-12 .. 2,481 .107.9 2. Ted Brown, NCS ......... 75-78 .... 4,602 . 107.0 3. Steve Jones, DU ......... 70-72 .... 2,951 . 105.4 4. Don McCauley, UNC ... 68-70 .... 3,172 . 102.3 5. Amos Lawrence, UNC . 77-80 .... 4,391 . 102.1

ACC Career Rushing Yards Yards Per Carry (Min. 1,000 yds)

Pl.Player, School ........ Years .. Yards .. Avg. 1. Orwin Smith, GT ...... 09-12 .. 1,839 .. 9.28 2. Rock Preston, FSU ..... 94-96 .... 1,412 ... 7.89 3. Roddy Jones, GT ........ 08-11 .... 1,821 ... 7.49 4. Embry Peeples, GT ..... 08-11 .... 1,010 ... 7.32 5. Ed Sutton, UNC........... 54-56 .... 1,334 ... 6.91 6. Warrick Dunn, FSU ..... 93-96 .... 3,959 ... 6.89 8. Chris Thompson, FSU... 08-** .... 1,735 . 6.264 9. Anthony Allen, GT ....... 09-10 .... 1,904 . 6.263 10.Jonathan Dwyer, GT ... 07-09 .... 3,226 ... 6.24 11.Dorsey Levens, GT ..... 92-93 .... 1,036 ... 6.13 13. Sean Jakson, FSU ..... 92-93 .... 1,314 ... 5.97 14. Terry Kirby, UVa ........ 89-92 .... 3,348 ... 5.90 --- Giovani Bernard, UNC .. 11-** .. 2,481 .. 5.87

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ACC Single Season All-Purporse Yards Top 10 Per-Game Average

Pl.Player, School ......... Year ..Yards .. Avg. 1. Giovani Bernard ....... 2012 ..1,981 .198.1 2. C.J. Spiller, CL ............. 2009 ... 2,680 .. 191.4 3. Frank Quayle, UVa ....... 1968 ... 1,869 .. 186.9 4. Thomas Jones, UVa ..... 1999 ... 2,054 .. 186.7 5. Don McCauley, UNC ..... 1970 ... 2,021 .. 183.7 6. Torrey Smith, MD ........ 2009 ... 2,192 .. 182.7 7. Torry Holt, NCS ........... 1998 ... 1,979 .. 179.9 8. Don McCauley, UNC .... 1969 ... 1,770 .. 177.0 9. Sammy Watkins, CL .... 2011 ... 2,228 .. 176.0 10. Stefan Diggs, MD .... 2012 ..1,896 .172.4 11. Duke Johnson, UM ... 2012 ..2,060 .171.7 12. Terry Kirby, UVa ........ 1992 ... 1,372 .. 171.5 13. Koren Robinson, NCS 2000 ... 1,880 .. 170.9 14. Tiki Barber, UVa ......... 1996 ... 1,859 .. 169.0

2012 NCAA All-Purpose Yards Leaders Per-Game Average

Pl.Player, School ........ Gm. . Yards .... Avg. 1. Antonio Andrews, WKy ..... 3,161 .....243.15 2. Tavon Austin, WVa. ........... 2,910 .....223.85 3. Marquise Lee, USC............ 2,683 .....206.38 4. Giovani Bernard, UNC .... 1,981 ... 198.10 5. Dri Archer, Kent St. ............ 2,577 .....184.07 6. Bernard Reedy, Toledo ...... 2,271 .....174.69 7. Ka’Deem Carey, Ariz. ......... 2,248 .....172.92 8. Stefon Diggs, MD ......... 1,896 ... 172.36 9. Duke Johnson, UM ........ 2,060 ... 171.67 10.Kerwynn Williams, Utah St.. 2,225 ......171.15

ACC Single Season Scoring Top 10 Per-Game Average

Pl.Player, School ......... Year . Points .. Avg. 1. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ...... 1981 ...... 108 .. 13.50 2. Don McCauley, UNC .... 1970 ...... 126 .. 11.45 3. Giovani Bernard, UNC 2012 .... 114 .11.40 4. Brian Piccolo, WF ........ 1964 ...... 111 .. 11.10 5. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1999 ...... 116 .. 10.55 6. Robert Lavette, GT ....... 1982 ...... 114 .. 10.36 7. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1998 ...... 123 .. 10.25 8. Ryan Williams, VT ....... 2009 ...... 132 .. 10.15 9. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .. 2012 .... 140 .10.00 Mike Voight, UNC ........ 1986 ...... 110 .. 10.00 11. Stan Fritts, NCS ......... 1972 ...... 106 .... 9.64 12. Travis Zachery, CL ..... 1999 ........ 96 .... 9.60 Ed Vereb, MD............. 1955 ........ 96 .... 9.60

2012 NCAA Scoring Leaders (Per-Game Average)

Pl.Player, School ...... Games . Points .. Avg. 1. Kenneth Dixon, La.Tech ... 12 ...... 168 .. 14.00 2. Quinn Sharp, Okla.St ....... 13 ...... 156 .. 12.00 3. Steadman Bailey, WVa. .... 13 ...... 150 .. 11.54 Stephon Jefferson, Nev. .. 13 ...... 150 .. 11.54 5. Giovani Bernard, UNC ... 10 .... 114 .11.40 6. Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona .. 13 ...... 144 .. 11.08 7. Alex Singleton, Tulsa ....... 14 ...... 150 .. 10.71 12. Dustin Hopkins, FSU.... 14 .... 140 .10.00 25. Casey Barth, UNC ....... 10 ......89 .. 8.90 31. Tevin Washington, GT .. 14 .... 120 .. 8.57 32. Chandler Catanzaro, CL 13 .... 111 .. 8.54

2012 NCAA Punt Return Leaders (Per-Game Average)

Pl.Player, School ........... PR Yds TD .. Avg. 1. Tramaine Thompson, KS .16 . 316 ...1 . 19.75 2. Giovani Bernard, UNC ...16 263 . 2 .16.44 3. Rashad Greene, FSU .....20 307 . 2 .15.35 4. Ace Sanders, S. Car. ........28 . 429 ...1 . 15.32 5. Khalid Wooten, Nevada....16 . 242 ...0 . 15.13 6. Jamal Golden, GT ........17 248 . 0 .14.59 7. Matt Brown, Temple ........17 . 241 ...0 . 14.18 8. Keenan Allen, California ...15 . 212 ...1 . 14.13 9. Kyshown Jarrett, VT ......18 250 . 1 .13.89

Noting ACC Football Clemson’s Tajh Boyd Is One of the ACC’s Most Productive Quarterbacks

Clemson junior QB Tajh Boyd, who set an ACC record for touchdown responsibility against NC State on Nov. 17, throwing for 5 TDs and running for 3 more in the Tigers’ 62-48 victory, is one of the most productive quarterbacks in ACC history. Boyd, who was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award for the second straight year, has totaled 8,818 yards of offense in 34 career games, an average of 259.4 yards per game. In his 27 starts, his average jumps to 313.2 yards per game.  In 2012 Boyd shattered his own ACC singleseason record for touchdown responsibility with 46 TDR The Hampton, Va., native has now thrown 73 touchdown passes in 34 career games, an average of 2.15 per game.  Boyd has accounted for 89 TDs rushing and passing (TDR) in his 34 games, an average of 2.62 per game. As a starter, Boyd’s TDR average in 27 games as a starter (84 TDR) is 3.11.  Boyd’s TD pass average is even better as a starter with 69 TD passes in 27 starts, an average of 2.56 per start. Boyd broke the school record with 428 passing yards against Wake Forest and his 529 yards of total offense against NC State was also a Tiger mark. He now has thrown for 7,724 yards in his 27 games as a starter, an average of 286.1 yards per game. ACC Career TD Passes Per Game

(Minimum 40 TD Passes) Pl.Name, School, Yrs ....... Gms .. TDP ...Avg 1. Charlie Ward, FSU, 92-93 .... 22 ...... 49 ... 2.23 2. Chris Weinke, FSU, 97-00 .... 36 ...... 79 ... 2.19 3.Tajh Boyd, CL, 10-** ........ 34 .... 73 ..2.15 4. Russell Wilson, NCS, 08-10 . 36 ...... 76 ... 2.11 5. Philip Rivers, NCS, 00-03 .... 49 ...... 95 ... 1.94

ACC Career TDR Per Game

(Minimum 50 TDR) Pl.Name, School, Yrs ....... Gms ..TDR ...Avg 1.Tajh Boyd, CL, 10-** ........ 34 .... 89 2.62 2. Russell Wilson, NCS 08-10 .. 36 ...... 93 ... 2.58 3. Chris Weinke, 98-99 ............ 36 ...... 83 ... 2.31 4. Philip Rivers, NCS, 00-03 .... 49 .... 112 ... 2.29 5. Shawn Moore, UVa, 87-90 ... 38 ...... 83 ... 2.18 6. Joe Hamilton, GT, 96-99 ...... 43 ...... 83 ... 1.93 7. Matt Ryan, BC, 05-07........... 36 ...... 65 ... 1.81 7. Darian Durant, UNC, 01-04 .. 44 ...... 79 ... 1.80 8. Shawn Jones, GT, 89-92 ...... 45 ...... 79 ... 1.76

ACC Career Total Offense Per Game

Pl.Name, School, Yrs ....... Gms ....Yds ....Avg 1.Charlie Ward, FSU, 92-93 ..... 22 ...6,522 ..296.5 2. Philip Rivers, NCS, 00-03 .... 49 .13,582 ..277.2 3. Russell Wilson, NCS, 08-10 .... 36 ...9,628 ..267.5 5. Chris Weinke, FSU, 98-00 .... 36 ...9,473 ..263.1 4. Tajh Boyd, CL, 10-**........ 34 . 8,818 . 259.4

Florida State’s Dustin Hopkins Sets ACC, NCAA Scoring Marks

Capping a stellar career at Florida State in which he set ACC and NCAA career records for field goals made and points by kicking, All-America PK Dustin Hopkins also shattered the ACC record for total points. Hopkins finished the season with 140 points, breaking the old mark of 132 set by Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams in 2009.  Hopkins completed his career making 88 of 112 field goal attempts (.786) and 202 of 207 PATs (.976).  His 88 field goals are an NCAA career record, breaking the old mark of 87 set by Georgia’s Billy Bennett during the 2000-03 seasons.  Hopkins completed his career with 466 points, which broke the former NCAA mark for points by kicking of 439 points held by Boise State’s Kyle Brotzman.  Hopkins’ total of 466 points is third in NCAA FBS history behind only Wisconsin’s Montee Ball, who completed his career this year with 500 career points, and Travis Prentice of Miami of Ohio (468).  This year alone Hopkins made 25 of 30 field goal attempts (.833) and ranks 5th nationally in field goals per game (1.79).  In 2012 Hopkins made five of six field goal attempts of 50 or more yards.  His total of 25 field goals this year was the 3rd highest by an ACC performr for a single season. ACC Career Scoring Pl. Player, School ............Years .. Pts. 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ......09-** .. 466 2. Nick Novak, MD................ 01-04 ....393 3. Xavier Beitia, FSU ............. 01-04 ....375 4. Casey Barth, UNC .........08-12 .. 358 5. Sam Swank, WF ............... 05-08.....337 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

NCAA Career Scoring By Kicking Dustin Hopkins, FSU ......09-** .. 466 Kyle Brotzman, Boise St. .. 07-10.....439 Art Carmody, Louisville .... 04-07.....433 Kevin Kelly, Penn State..... 05-08.....425 Roman Anderson, Houston 88-91.....423 Blair Walsh, Georgia......... 08-11.....412

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Florida State’s Hopkins Named To AFCA All-America Team

Florida State senior PK Dustin Hopkins was named to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-America team. Hopkins was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award in each of the past two seasons The Groza Award is given annually to the nation’s top placekicker. Hopkins was a semifinalist as a sophomore in 2010. ACC Single Season Scoring Pl. Player, School .............Years .. Pts. 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU .......2012 .. 140 2. Ryan Williams, VT ..............2009.....132 3. C.J. Spiller, CL....................2009.....128 4. Don McCauley, UNC ...........1970.....126 5. Nick Novak, MD..................2002.....125 NCAA Active Career Field Goals Pl. Player, School ............ Years.. FGs 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...2009-12 .... 88 2. Matt Weller, Ohio ......... 2009-12.......79 3. Caleb Sturgis, Fla. ........ 2009-12.......69 ACC Career Field Goals Pl. Player, School ............ Years.. FGs 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ......09-** .... 88 2. Nick Novak, MD ................. 01-04 .....80 3. Sam Swank, WF ................. 05-08 .....71 NCAA Career Field Goals Pl. Player, School ............ Years.. FGs 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU. ..... 09-**.... 88 2. Billy Bennett, Georgia ........ 00-03 .....87 3. Kai Forbath, UCLA ............. 07-10 .....85 4. Leigh Tiffin, Alabama......... 06-09 .....83 5. Nick Novack, Maryland...... 01-04 .....80 Alexis Serna, Oregon St. ... 04-07 .....80 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers........... 04-07 .....80 Jeff Jaeger, Washington.... 83-86 .....80 9. Jason Elam, Hawaii ........... 88-92 .....79 John Lee, UCLA................. 82-85 .....79 11. Kevin Kelly, Penn State ..... 05-08 .....78 Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. . 82-85 .....78 Philip Doyle, Alabama ....... 87-90 .....78 14. Kevin Butler, Georgia ........ 81-84 .....77 Maz Zendejas, Arizona....... 82-85 .....77 16. Blair Walsh, Georgia ......... 08-11 .....76 17.Dave Teggart, Connecticut 08-11 .....74 18. Carlos Huerta, Miami ........ 88-91 .....73 Derek Schmidt, Florida St. 84-87 .....73

Noting ACC Football

NC State’s Mike Glennon Becomes 8th ACC QB To Average 300 Passing Yards

In 2012, NC State’s senior QB Mike Glennon (Centreville, Va.) became only the 8th quarterback in ACC history to average 300 or more yards a game for an entire season. Glennon, who threw for 383 yards in the Wolfpack’s loss to Vanderbilt in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, led the ACC in pasing yards, averaging 310.1 yards per game, the 6th-highest average in ACC history. Clemson’s Tajh Boyd came within four yards of also averaging 300 a game, as he averaged 299.7 yards per game. Boyd’s average was the 9th-best in ACC history.Glennon also became only the 4th ACC player to top 4,000 passing yards in a season with 4,031 passing yards this year. He is only the 2nd ACC player to throw for 30 or more TD passes in consecutive seasons (Boyd is the other). ACC Single Season Passing Yards Per-Game Average

Pl. Player, School ........ Year ..Yards .. Avg. 1. Anthony Dillweg, DU .. 1988 ... 3,824 .. 347.6 2. Chris Weinke, FSU ..... 2000 ... 4,167 .. 347.3 3. Philip Rivers, NCS...... 2003 ... 4,491 .. 345.5 4. Matt Ryan, BC ............ 2007 ... 4,507 .. 321.9 5. Scott Milanovich, MD 1993 ... 3.499 .. 318.1 6. Mike Glennon, NCS .. 2012 ..4,031 .310.1 7. John Kaleo, MD ......... 1992 ... 3,392 .. 308.4 8. Thad Busby, FSU ....... 1997 ... 3,317 .. 301.5 9. Tajh Boyd, CL ......... 2012 ..3,896 .299.7 10. Jamie Barnette, NCS .. 1998 ... 3,169 .. 288.1 11. Chris Weinke, FSU ..... 1999 ... 3,103 .. 282.1 12. Ben Bennett, DU......... 1983 ... 3,086 .. 280.5

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ACC Single Season Total Passing Yards

Player, School ........ Year ..Yards .. Avg. Matt Ryan, BC ............ 2007 ... 4,507 .. 321.9 Philip Rivers, NCS...... 2003 ... 4,491 .. 345.3 Chris Weinke, FSU ..... 2000 ... 4,167 .. 347.3 Mike Glennon, NCS .. 2012 ..4,031 .310.1 Tajh Boyd, CL ......... 2012 ..3,896 .299.7

ACC Single Season Pass Completions

Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Player, School ............Year ... Comp. Matt Ryan, BC .................2007 .........388 Philip Rivers, NCS...........2003 .........348 Mike Glennon, NCS ..... 2012 .......330 Russell Wilson, NCS .......2010 .........308 Ben Bennett, Duke ..........1983 .........300 Tajh Boyd, CL .................2011 .........298 Sean Renfree, Duke .... 2012 .......297

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Player, School ............ G .. TDP .... Avg. Tajh Boyd, CL .................26 ..... 69 ..... 2.65 Mike Glennon, NCS ..... 26 .... 62 ... 2.38 Bryn Renner, UNC...........25 ..... 54 ..... 2.16 EJ Manuel, FSU...............27 ..... 41 ..... 1.52

ACC Touchdown Passes Total in 2011 and 2012

Tech’s Tevin Washington Breaks ACC Career Mark for TDs By A Quarterback

When he scored on a one-yard run against Florida State with 6:27 remaining in the 2012 ACC Championship Game, Georgia Tech’s Tevin Washington (Wetumpka, Ala.) broke the ACC single-season record for touchdowns by a quarterback with his 19th score of the year. He added his 20th TD with a score in Tech’s 21-7 win over Southern California in the Hyundai Sun Bowl.That score pushed his ACC career mark for scores by a signal caller to 38. Former Georgia Tech quarterback Joshua Nesbitt held both the ACC single season (18) and career marks (35) for signal callers. Washington fnished his career 3rd in the ACC in career rushing yards for quarterbacks with 2,225 yards. Washington markedly improved his passing accuracy in 2012. After completing just 47.2 percent of his passes for his career, he connected on 56.4 percent of his passes this year, an improvement of more than nine percentage points from his career average. ACC Career Rushing TDs For QB Pl.Player, School ..................Years .... TD 1. Tevin Washington, GT .....2009-** .....38 2. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ............2007-10 ....... 35 3. Larry Russell, WF ..............1969-71 ....... 29 4. Woodrow Dantzler, CL .......1998-01 ....... 27 5 Tyrod Taylor, VT ................2007-10 ....... 23 6. Mike Dunn, DU ..................1975-78 ....... 22

ACC Career Rushing Yards for QB

Pl.Player, School .............. Years ......Yards 1. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ......... 2007-10 ....... 2,806 2. Woodrow Dantzler, CL.... 1998-01 ....... 2,761 3. Tevin Washington, GT .. 2009-** .....2,225 4. Tyrod Taylor, VT ............. 1007-10 ....... 2,196 5. Mike Dunn, DU ............... 1975-78 ....... 1,939 6. Larry Russell, WF ........... 1969-71 ....... 1,923 7. Joe Hamilton, GT ............ 1996-99 ....... 1,748 8. Steve Fuller, CL............... 1975-78 ....... 1,737 9. Reggie Ball, GT ............... 2003-06 ....... 1,451

ACC Single Season Rushing TDs For QB

Pl.Player, School ............. Year ....... TD 1. Tevin Washington, GT ....2012 ........ 20 2. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ......... 2009 ........... 18 3. Larry Russell, WF ........... 1971 ........... 15 4. Tevin Washington, GT ...2011 ........14 5. Woodrow Dantzler, CL .... 2000 ........... 13 Scott Smith, NCS ............ 1979 ........... 13

ACC Single Season Rushing Yards for QB

Pl.Player, School ............... Year ......Yards 1. Woodrow Dantzler, CL......... 2001 ....... 1,061 2. Joshua Nesbitt, GT .............. 2009 ....... 1,037 3. Woodrow Dantzler, CL......... 2000 ....... 1,028 4 Tevin Washington, GT ...... 2011 ....... 986 5. Larry Russell, WF ................ 1971 .......... 803 6. Joshua Nesbitt, GT .............. 2008 .......... 763 7. MIke Dunn, Duke ................. 1976 .......... 757 8. Tyrod Taylor, VT .................. 2008 .......... 738 9. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ............... 2010 .......... 737 10. Joe Hamilton, GT ............... 1999 .......... 734 --- Tevin Washington, GT ...... 2012 ....... 684

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FSU Defensive Ends Werner and Carradine Named Hendricks Award Finalists

Florida State’s starting defensive ends, senior Cornellius “Tank” Carradine and junior Bjoern Werner were named two of the six finalists for the prestigious Ted Hendricks Award. The Award, which this year was presented to South Carolina’s Javon Clowney, is given annually to the nation’s top defensive end in honor of Hendricks, a two-time All-America at Miami and All-Pro in the National Football League for Baltimore and Oakland. Werner led the ACC in quarterback sacks and was second in tackles for loss. Carradine, who suffered a season-ending injury in FSU’s final regular season game against Florida, was 2nd in the league in sacks and 7th in tackles for loss. Both were chosen to the All-ACC first team named by both ACSMA and the ACC Football Coaches.

Cutcliffe Leads Duke to Belk Bowl: Devils’ First Bowl Since 1994

Duke head coach David Cutcliffe guided the Blue Devils to a bowl game for the first time in 18 seasons. Duke’s 6-7 mark, which included a heart-breaking last minute loss to Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl, is the best record for the Blue Devils since they won their first seven games en route to their last postseason bowl appearance under former head coach Fred Goldsmith in 1994. That was also the last time the Blue Devils were bowl eligible. Cutcliffe has now led Duke to 21 football victories in five seasons as head coach, two more triumphs than the school accounted for in the previous 12 years (1996-2007) prior to his arrival in Durham. Cutcliffe at Duke Years......... Wins .......Record ........ % 2008-2012 ........21 .........21-39 . ....... .350 12 Years Prior to Cutcliffe 1996-2007 ........19 .........19-117 ....... .162 18 Years Prior to Cutcliffe 1990-2007 ........43 ..... 43-159-1 ....... .214

Noting the ACC--The Coaches Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer Is NCAA FBS Active Career Leader in Wins

Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer is now the leading active head coach in the NCAA’s FBS in career victories with a total of 258 triumphs in his 32-year coaching career. With a win over Rutgers in the Russell Athletics Bowl, Beamer passed former BYU head coach LaVell Edwards for 6th place on the all-time NCAA FBS coaching victory list. Penn State’s Joe Paterno, whose NCAA adjusted total of 298, is next on the list in 5th place. Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson ranks 13th on the active FBS list with 147 career wins and former NC State coach Tom O’Brien is in 21st place (114). Former Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden, who retired after the 2009 season, finished his career in 2nd place on the all-time list with 389 victories, though the NCAA recognizes only 377 triumphs due to NCAA sanctions. With the NCAA sanctions levied against Penn State, Bowden is now the NCAA FBS all-time leader. Career Victories - All-Time 1. Bobby Bowden ..............................*377 2. Paul “Bear” Bryant ..........................323 3. Glenn “Pop” Warner........................319 4. Amos Alonzo Stagg.........................314 5. Joe Paterno .....................................298 6. Frank Beamer ................... 258 7. LaVell Edwards ...............................257 8. Tom Osborne ..................................255 9. Lou Holtz.........................................249 10. Woody Hayes ..................................238 11. Mack Brown ....................................236 12. Bo Schembechler ............................234 13. Chris Ault ........................................233 14. Hayden Fry ......................................232 15. Jim Tressel .....................................229

* Due to sanctions imposed on Florida State, the NCAA recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories. instead of 389 actual victories.

Career Victories - Active Coaches

1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ... 258

2. Mack Brown, Texas .........................236 3. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ........208 4. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ..................199 Dennis Franchione, Texas State ......197 6. Mike Price, UTEP ............................177 7. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ................170 8. Larry Blakeney, Troy .......................168 9. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ......................163 10. Nick Saban, Alabama ......................154 11. Paul Pasqualoni, Connecticut ..........151 12. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...................149

13. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 147 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Terry Bowden, Akron ......................141 Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati ..........131 Rich Rodriguez, Arizona..................128 Mark Richt, Georgia ........................118 Frank Solich, Ohio ...........................117 Gary Patterson, TCU .......................116 Urban Meyer, Ohio State .................116 20. Les Miles, LSU ................................113 21. George O’Leary, UCF .......................112 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa ...........................112

Career Wins in Third Year

Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-03) .................31-8-0 Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-12) ............31-10-0 Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74).........................26-8-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-81) ...................26-9-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02).................26-12-0 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-84) ...................25-11-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-10) .............25-14-0 Dick Crum, UNC (78-80) .....................24-10-1 Ken Hatfield, Clem. (90-92).................24-10-1 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-01) ..........22-14-0 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-74)...............21-13-1 Chan Gailey, GT (02-04)......................21-17-0 Randy Shannon, UM (07-09) ..............21-17-0

Career Wins in Fourth Year

Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...............36-14-0 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82) .................35-10-1 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-85) ...................34-14-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03).................34-17-0 Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75).......................33-12-3 Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) .............33-19-0 Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) .....................32-12-0 Ken Hatfield, Clem (90-93)..................32-13-1 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-75)...............30-15-2 Dabo Swinney, Clem. (08-11) ........29-19-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-02) ..........29-20-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-98) ................28-21-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-05)......................28-22-0

Career Wins in Fifth Year

Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83) .................44-11-2 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76)...............41-16-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...............41-20-0 Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) .....................40-16-1 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86) ...................39-19-1 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ............40-21-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04).................39-23-0 Paul Johnson, GT (08-12) .............40-26-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) ..........38-24-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06)......................38-27-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-99) ................36-25-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ................34-23-2 Dabo Swinney, CL (08-12) ..................32-19-0 Tommy West, Clem. (94-98)...............31-28-0

Career Wins in Sixth Year

Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84) .................51-15-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...............50-24-0 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77)...............49-20-2 Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) .....................48-20-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05).................46-28-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-00) ................45-28-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) ..........44-29-0 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07)..................44-32-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ................43-26-2 Bill Dooley, UNC (67-72).....................38-28-0 Jim Grobe, WF (01-06) ................37-35-0 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-98) ...................35-34-0 Mack Brown, UNC (88-93) ..................34-34-0

Career Wins in Seventh Year

Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78)...............58-23-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85) .................57-21-2 Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) .....................56-24-1 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...............56-31-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ................52-29-3 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ..........52-33-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ................52-33-0 Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ................46-39-0 Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73).....................42-35-0 Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) ..................42-38-0 Winning Percentage - All Games 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State. . 173-53-1 2. Danny Ford, Clemson ........... 96-29-4 3. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ..... 90-29-0 4. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 31-11-0 5. Lou Holtz, NC State .............. 33-12-3 6. Ken Hatfield, Clemson .......... 32-13-1 7. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ........ 41-19-2 8. Larry Coker, Miami ............... 25-12-0 9. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland..... 72-37-3 Dabo Swinney, Clemson... 40-21-0 11.Dick Sheridan, NC State ....... 52-29-3 12.Dick Crum, North Carolina ... 72-41-3 13.Bill Murray, Duke ................. 80-45-8 14.Tommy Bowden, Clemson ..... 72-45-0

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.764 .760 .756 .738 .719 .707 .677 .675 .656 .656 .637 .633 .631 .615

Georgia Tech’s Johnson In Select Company As ACC Head Coach

After four seasons at Georgia Tech, head coach Paul Johnson has recorded excellent numbers as the Jackets’ gridiron leader. Johnson had a 33-19 record as a head coach, and an impressive .635 winning percentage. Only 11 other ACC head coaches have had a higher winning percentage in their first four years in the ACC. After four seasons, only seven other coaches have won more games than Johnson in their first three years in the league. Coaches Winning Pecentage First Four Seasons in ACC Rk.Coach, School, Yr. Rec. Pct. 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-95) 43-5-1....... .888 2. Frank Beamer, VT (04-07) .42-11-0....... .792 3. Danny Ford, CL (79-82)...35-10-1....... .772 4. Dick Crum, NC (78-80)....34-12-1.........734 5. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-04)36-14-0 .... .720 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ...33-12-3....... .719 7. Bobby Ross, MD (82-85) 34-14-0....... .708 8. Bill Murray, DU (53-56) ...27-10-4..... .7073 9. Ken Hatfield, CL (90-93)....32-13-1..... .7065 10. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03) 34-17-0....... .667 11. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-75) .. 30-15-2.........660

12. Paul Johnson, GT (08-11) ..33-19-0 ..... .635 13. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11)31-20-0 ... .608 14. Bo Rein, NCS (76-79)......27-18-1....... .598 15. Dick Sheridan NCS (86-89) ...27-18-2....... .596 Winning Percentage - ACC Games 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU .............118-27-0 .8137 2. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....46-11-1 ....802

3. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ... 60-17-0 . .779

4. Bill Murray, Duke .................54-15-2 ....775 5. Danny Ford, Clemson ...........44-14-1 ....754 6. Lou Holtz, NC State ................16-5-2 ....739

7. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ... 27-12-0 . .692

8. Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ..........21-9-2 ....687 9. Frank Howard, Clemson .......66-30-2 ....684 10. Bo Rein, NC State.................15-8-0 ....652 11.Ken Hatfield, Clemson .........19-10-1 ....650 12.Dick Sheridan, NC State ......31-18-1 ....630 13.Bobby Ross, Md. & GT .......38-22-2 ....629 1. 2. 3. 4.

Victories - All Games

Bobby Bowden, Florida State .............. 173 George Welsh, Virginia ........................ 134 Bill Dooley, UNC & WF .................................98 Danny Ford, Clemson ............................ 96 Frank Howard, Clemson ........................ 96 6. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ........... 90 7. Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ............ 85 8. Bill Murray, Duke................................... 80 9. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ..................... 77 Earle Edwards, NC State ........................ 77 11. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ..................... 75 12. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ................ 73 13. Dick Crum, North Carolina .................... 72 Tommy Bowden, Clemson .................... 72

Noting the ACC--The Coaches ACC Head Coaching Records ACC ACC ACC Head Coach, School ...........Career ... Yrs .. Pct. ....at School .. Yrs ... Pct. ...Conference ..Yrs .. Pct. .....Home ... Pct. ..Road ....Pct. ...Neu. *Frank Spaziani, BC .............. 22-29-0 .....(4) ... .431 ........22-29-0 .... (4) ... .431 ..........13-20-0 ....(4)... .394 .........7-10 ... .412 ....6-10 ... .375...... 0-0 Steve Addazio, BC ................. 13-11-0 .....(2) ... .542 ............0-0-0 .... (0) .....000 ..............0-0-0 ....(0).... .000 ...........0-0 .... .000 ......0-0 .... .000...... 0-0 Dabo Swinney, Clem. ............ 40-21-0 .....(5) .. .656 ........40-21-0 .... (5) ... .656 ..........27-12-0 ....(4)... .692 .........16-2 ... .889 ....10-9 ... .526...... 1-1 David Cutcliffe, Duke ............. 65-69-0 ...(12) .. .485 ........21-40-0 .... (5) ... .344 ............9-31-0 ....(4)... .225 .........5-15 ... .250 ....4-16 ... .200...... 0-0 Jimbo Fisher, FSU ................. 31-10-0 .....(3) .. .756 ........31-10-0 .... (3) ... .756 ............19-7-0 ....(3)... .731 .........10-2 ... .833 ......8-4 ... .667...... 1-1 Paul Johnson, GT................ 147-65-0 ...(16) .. .693 ........40-26-0 .... (5) ... .606 ..........26-15-0 ....(5)... .634 .........15-5 ... .750 ....11-9 ... .550...... 1-1 Randy Edsall, Md. .................... 80-88 ...(14) ... .476 ..........6-18-0 .... (2) ... .250 ............3-13-0 ....(2)... .188 ...........2-6 ... .250 ......1-7 ... .125...... 0-0 Al Golden, Miami...................... 40-45 .....(7) .. .471 ........13-11-0 .... (2) ... .542 ..............8-8-0 ....(2)... .500 ...........4-4 ... .500 ......4-4 ... .500...... 0-0 Larry Fedora, UNC.................... 42-23 .....(5) ... .656 ............8-4-0 .... (1) .....667 ..............5-3-0 ....(1).... .625 ...........3-1 .... .750 ......2-2 .... .500...... 0-0 Tom O’Brien, NCS ............... 115-80-0 ...(16) .. .590 ........40-35-0 .... (6) ... .533 ..........32-32-0 ....(8)... .500 .......21-10 ... .677 ..11-22 ... .333...... 0-0 Dave Doeren, NCS................... 23-4-0 .....(2) ... .852 ............0-0-0 .... (0) .....000 ..............0-0-0 ....(0).... .000 ...........0-0 .... .000 ......0-0 .... .000...... 0-0 Mike London, UVa................. 40-26-0 .....(5) .. .606 ........16-21-0 .... (3) ... .432 ............8-16-0 ....(3)... .333 ...........4-8 ... . 333 ......4-8 ... .333...... 0-0 Frank Beamer, VT .............. 258-127-4 ...(32) .. .668 ....216-104-2 .. (26) ... .674 ..........60-17-0 ....(9)... .779 .........29-7 ... .806 ....28-8 ... .778...... 3-2 Jim Grobe, WF .................. 106-107-1 ...(18) .. .498 ........73-74-0 .. (12) ... .497 ..........41-56-0 ..(12)... .423 .......24-24 ... .500 ..16-32 ... .333...... 1-0 *Spaziani was credited with BC’s win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl Johnson, Beamer, London Among Top 20 Active Coaches in Wins Per Season

The ACC has four coaches who rank among the Top 25 active football coaches in the NCAA in wins per season with five or more seasons as a head coach. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson leads the way among ACC coaches,currently , averaging 9.19 wins per full season. Johnson’s record puts him in 8th place nationally among active head coaches with five or more years of experience. Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (17th, 8.06), Virginia’s Mike London (tied for 18th, 8.00) and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney (tied for 18th, 8.00) joins Johnson among the Top 25 coaches in the nation in the NCAA’s FBS. Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher is off to an impressive start in his career as well, averaging 10.33 wins a year in his first three seasons at the helm at Florida State. NC State’s new head coach Dave Doeren is also off to a strong start, averaging 11.5 wins a year in his first two seasons at Northern Illinois.

Average Victories per Season Current Head Football Coaches (Minimum Five Full Seasons)

Pl. Name, School ........ Avg. Wins/Yr 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Chris Petersen, Boise State ..........12.00 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ................10.64 Urban Meyer, Ohio State ..............10.54 Mark Richt, Georgia .......................9.83 Brett Bielema, Arkansas .................9.71 Les Miles, LSU ...............................9.42 Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...............9.25

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Nick Saban, Alabama .....................9.06 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina .......9.04 Gary Patterson, TCU ......................8.92 Brian Kelly, Notre Dame .................8.65 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State .........8.38 Frank Solich, Ohio ..........................8.36 Butch Jones, Tennessee ................8.33 Mack Brown, Texas ........................8.14

8. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .. 9.19

17. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .. 8.06 18. Mike London, Virginia ........ 8.00 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ..... 8.00

ATLANTIC DIVISION

Boston College ..... Overall . Home ..Road vs. Atlantic Division.... 23-16 .... 13-7 ....10-9 vs. Coastal Division .. 11-15* ...... 6-5 ......5-8 Totals ....................... 34-31* .. 19-12 ..15-17 Clemson vs. Atlantic Division.... 27-13 .... 15-4 ....12-9 vs. Coastal Division .. 15-11* ...... 9-4 ......5-6 Totals ....................... 42-24* .... 24-8 ..17-15 Florida State vs. Atlantic Division.... 22-16 .... 14-6 ....8-10 vs. Coastal Division .... 18-9* ...... 6-5 ....10-3 Totals ....................... 40-25* .. 20-11 ..18-13 Maryland vs. Atlantic Division.... 14-26 .... 9-11 ....5-15 vs. Coastal Division ...... 9-14 ...... 6-6 ......3-8 Totals ......................... 23-40 .. 15-17 ....8-23 NC State vs. Atlantic Division.... 15-25 .... 13-7 ....2-18 vs. Coastal Division .... 12-12 ...... 7-7 ......5-5 Totals ......................... 27-37 .. 20-14 ....7-23 Wake Forest vs. Atlantic Division.... 18-22 .... 13-7 ....5-15 vs. Coastal Division .... 13-11 ...... 6-5 ......6-6 Totals ....................... 31-33* .. 19-12 ..... 11-21

COASTAL DIVISION

Duke ................. Overall . Home ..Road vs. Atlantic Division...... 4-20 .... 1-11 ......3-9 vs. Coastal Division ...... 5-34 .... 4-16 ....1-18 Totals ........................... 9-54 .... 5-27 ....4-27 Georgia Tech vs. Atlantic Division.. 19-9*# .... 10-3 ......7-4 vs. Coastal Division .... 25-15 .... 14-5 ..11-10 Totals ....................... 44-24* .... 24-8 ..18-14 Miami vs. Atlantic Division.... 10-13 ...... 6-8 ......4-5 vs. Coastal Division .... 21-17 .... 13-7 ....8-10 Totals ......................... 31-30 .. 19-15 ..12-15 North Carolina vs. Atlantic Division.... 11-13 ...... 8-5 ......3-8 vs. Coastal Division .... 17-22 .... 10-9 ....7-13 Totals ......................... 28-35 .. 18-14 ..10-21 Virginia vs. Atlantic Division...... 9-14 ...... 4-7 ......5-7 vs. Coastal Division .... 17-23 .... 11-9 ....6-14 Totals ......................... 26-37 .. 15-16 ..11-21 Virginia Tech vs. Atlantic Division.... 20-9* ...... 8-3 ......9-4 vs. Coastal Division ...... 32-7 .... 18-3 ....14-4 Totals ...................... 52-16* .... 26-6 ....23-8 *Includes ACC Championship Game(s) #Reflects ACC title game vacated due to NCAA sanctions

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2005-2012 ACC Interdivisional Records

Includes Championship Game(s) #Reflects 2009 ACC title game vacated due to NCAA sanctions *UNC actual record is 9-12 but vacated two wins due to NCAA sanctions in 2008 and 2009

Atlantic Division ......... Record (Rnk) Boston College ....................11-16 (8th) Clemson ..............................15-11 (4th) Florida State ..........................18-9 (3rd) Maryland ...............................9-14 (8th) NC State ..............................12-11 (4th) Wake Forest ........................13-12 (5th) Atlantic Totals .......... (.523)..78-71* Coastal Division..................Record Duke....................................4-20 (12th) Georgia Tech ...................... #18-9 (2nd) Miami ..................................11-13 (6th) North Carolina ...................*9-13 (11th) Virginia................................9-14 (10th) Virginia Tech ......................... 20-9 (1st) Coastal Totals ......... (.477)..#71-78*

North Carolina Sets Offensive Records In First Year Under Larry Fedora

North Carolina Head Coach Larry Fedora’s fast-paced offense had his team scoring at a school-record pace in his first year in Chapel Hill. Ranked 8th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 40.6 points a game while also ranked 14th nationally in total offense, the Tar Heels: Scored a schoolrecord 66 points against Idaho on Sept. 29.  Topped the 60-point mark on two occasions this year for the first time in school history  Scored 48 points against st Virginia Tech on Oct. 6, the most points for UNC against the Hokies in the 35 meetings between the two teams in football. Set school records for most points, highest scoring average and highest average of total offense (485.6).

Noting the ACC--The Coaches Virginia Leads All ACC Schools In Games Played Virginia, which just completed its 123rd season of college football this year, leads all ACC schools in number of college football games played. The Cavaliers have played in 1,241 football games. North Carolina, which has played 122 seasons, is second with 1,227 games. Overall, Virginia ranks 6th among all NCAA Bowl Subdivision Teams and 12th overall among all schools in Division I. Ivy League member Penn (1,313) lead`s all schools in Division I. ACC Schools’ All-Time Records (Updated through 2012 to date) School ..... Games ...........W-L-T ... Pct. Virginia.........1,241 ..... 632-561-48 .....529 UNC .............1,227 ..... 671-502-54 .....569 Maryland ......1,213 ..... 617-552-43 .....526 Ga. Tech .......1,206 ..... 695-468-43 .....594 Va. Tech .......1,183 ..... 697-440-46 .....609 Clemson .......1,162 ..... 668-449-45 .....594 NC State .......1,155 ..... 558-542-55 .....507 Bost. Coll. ....1,127 ..... 627-463-37 .....573 Wake For. .....1,074 ..... 425-616-33 .....411 Duke................985 ..... 465-489-31 .....488 Miami ..............930 ..... 581-331-19 .....635 Florida State. ...751 ..... 497-237-17 .....673 ACC Schools Ranked By All-Time Winning Percentage (Updated through 2012 to date) School Pct. W-L-T Yrs. Florida State. ...673 .....497-237-17 ........66 Miami ..............635 .....581-331-19 ........87 Va. Tech ..........609 .....697-440-46 ......119 Ga. Tech ..........594 .....695-468-43 ......120 Clemson ..........594 .....668-449-45 ......117 Bost. Coll. .......573 .....627-463-37 ......112 UNC ................569 .....671-502-54 ......122 Virginia............529 .....632-561-48 ......123 Maryland .........526 .....617-552-43 ......120 NC State ..........507 .....558-542-55 ......121 Duke................488 .....465-489-31 ......100 Wake Forest ....411 .....425-616-33 ......111 All NCAA Time Games Played (Updated Through the 2012 season) Pl. School .........................Games 1. Penn ...............................1333 2. Yale ................................1281 3. Rutgers...........................1280 4. Lehigh ............................1274 5. Fordham .........................1273 6. Harvard...........................1262 8. Navy ...............................1257 9. Michigan.........................1254 10. Nebraska ........................1249 11. Syracuse.........................1244 12. Virginia ................... 1241 Penn State ......................1241 14. Texas ..............................1234 15. Princeton ........................1233 16. North Carolina .......... 1227

After Just Three Seasons Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher Joining Select Company

Having completed only his third season as head coach at Florida State, head coach Jimbo Fisher has already joined some select company among ACC football coaches. Fisher has compiled a 31-10 record (.756). His winning percentage has him in 5th place among all ACC head coaches after three season, ahead of such prominent figures as NC State’s Lou Holtz, Clemson’s Danny Ford, Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen and Georgia Tech’s Bobby Ross. The best mark recorded by an ACC head coach in his first three years in the league was by Fisher’s predecessor at FSU, Bobby Bowden, who posted a 33-3-1 record. Maryland’s Jim Tatum was 27-4-1 (.859) in his first three years with Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer third at 31-8-0 (.795).

Rk.Coach, School, Yr .............. Rec ..... . Pct. 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-94) ....33-3-1.......905 2. Jim Tatum, MD (53-55) ............27-4-1.......859 3. Frank Beamer, VT (04-06) ..... 31-8-0 ... .795 4. Bill Murray, DU (53-55) ............21-6-2.......759 5. Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-12) .... 31-10-0.. .756 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74) ............26-8-2.......750 7. Danny Ford, CL (79-81) ............26-9-0.......743 8. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-03) .....31-8-0.......705 9. Ken Hatfield, CL (90-91) ...........24-10-1.....700 Dick Crum, UNC (78-80)...........24-10-1.....700 11. Bobby Ross, MD (82-84)..........25-11-0.....694 Larry Coker, UM (04-06) ...........25-11-0....694 13. Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02) ......26-12-0.....684 14. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-10).......25-14-0.....641 15. Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-74) .....21-13-1.....614 16. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-01) ....22-14-0.....611 17.*Dabo Swinney, CL (09-11) ... 25-16-0.. .609 * First 3 full seasons, coached 7 games in 2008.

Clemson’s Memorial Stadium Is Home Sweet Home for Tiger’s Dabo Swinney Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has enjoyed coaching in the cozy and imposing confines of the Tigers’ home field, also known as Death Valley. In his first four seasons as head coach of the Tigers, Swinney’s teams have won 16 of the first 18 home ACC games, a winning percentage of .889. That stacks up pretty well with some of the great names in ACC coaching. Swinney’s winning percentage has him 2nd among ACC head coaches. Another former Tiger coach, Ken Hatfield, has the highest percentage, posting a 12-1-1 mark in four seasons (.893). Legendary Florida State coach Bobby Bowden won more ACC home games than any other coach, with 62 triumphs in his 18 years in the league. His winning percentage of .861, is thirdbest. Bowden’s successor at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher is on a pretty good pace himself, having won 10 of his first 12 ACC home games. Four Clemson coaches rank in the Top 10 including Hatfield (1st), Swinney (2nd), Danny Ford (8th) and the legendary Frank Howard (tied for 9th).

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Highest Winning Percentage, Home ACC Games

(Minimum 4 Years) Rk.Coach, School, Yr ............... Rec ...... . . Pct. 1. Ken Hatfield, CL (90-93) ............ 12-1-1 ........ .893 2. Dabo Swinney, CL (08-11) ..... 16-2-0 ...... .889 3. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-09) ..... 62-10-0 ...... .861 Jerry Claiborne, MD (72-81) ...... 24-4-0 ........ .857 5. Bill Murray, Duke (53-65) .......... 28-5-0 ........ .848 6. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ............. 9-1-2 .......... .833 *Jimbo Fisher, FSU (10-11).... 10-2-0 ...... .833 8. Danny Ford, CL (79-89) ............. 32-7-0 ........ .821 9. Frank Beamer, VT (04-11) ...... 29-7-0 ...... .806 10. Frank Howard, CL (53-69) ......... 30-10-0 ...... .750 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) ..... 21-7-0 ........ .750 12.Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ....... 18-7-0 ........ .720 13. George Welsh, UVa (82-00)....... 49-20-1 ...... .707 14. Bobby Ross, MD-GT (82-91) ..... 23-10-1 ...... .691 15.Tom O’Brien, BC-NCS (06-11) . 21-10-0..... .677 16. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-10) ...... 26-14-0 ...... .650 17. Al Groh, UVa (01-09) ................. 23-13-0 ...... .639 18. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-08)..... 24-14-0 ...... .631 19. Mack Brown, UNC (88-97) ....... 24-14-1 ...... .628 20. Chan Gailey, GT (02-07)............ 15-9-0 ........ .625 * Not yet eligible, Fisher has coached just two years Boldface denotes active coach

Noting ACC Football Florida State Selected To Take ACC Football Title For the First Time Since 2005 GREENSBORO, N.C.--Florida State, seeking its first league title since 2005, is the consensus choice to win the Atlantic Division and to defeat Virginia Tech in the 8th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game according to a poll of media members who attended the 2012 ACC Football Kickoff at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C. The ballotting marks the second straight year that Florida State has been projected to win the ACC Football Championship, as the Seminoles were tapped by the media to win the 2011 title. Clemson was the actual 2011 ACC Football champion, defeating Virginia Tech 38-10 in the 2011 ACC title game in Charlotte. Clemson sophomore wide receiver Sammy Watkins (Fort Myers, Fla.), who set ACC single-season freshman records for receptions (82), reception yardage (1,219) and receiving touchdowns (12), was the choice for Preseason Player of the Year. Watkins received 25 votes and nudged out Virginia Tech junior quarterback Logan Thomas (Lynchburg, Va.) who had 21 votes, Florida State senior quarterback EJ Manuel (Virginia Beach, Va.) coming in third with 19 votes and Watkins’ junior teammate, quarterback Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.), finishing fourth with 18. The Seminoles of coach Jimbo Fisher, who finished second in the Atlantic last year, received 72 of 95 firstplace votes in that portion of the balloting. Sixty of the 95 also said Florida State will prevail in the title game, set for Dec. 1 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. The Hokies, who have captured five of the seven Coastal Division crowns since the ACC went to divisional play in 2005, got 83 votes in the Coastal election. Eighteen electors picked Virginia Tech to garner its fourth ACC football championship in the last six years.

2012 ACC Media Predictions ACC Championship Votes

1. Florida State……….. ..............................60 2. Virginia Tech……… ...........................…18 3. Clemson……………….. ........................13 4. Georgia Tech .............................................3 5. NC State ...................................................1

Atlantic Division

1. Florida State (72) ..................................543 2. Clemson (17) ........................................470 3. NC State (5) ..........................................402 4. Wake Forest ..........................................241 5. Boston College ......................................181 6. Maryland ...............................................148

Coastal Division

1. Virginia Tech (83) .................................558 2. Georgia Tech (10)………….. ...............421 3. North Carolina (2) .................................341 4. Virginia..................................................326 5. Miami………………… ........................245 6. Duke………………..............................104

ACC Player of the Year 1. 2. 3. 4.

Sammy Watkins, Clemson .....................25 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech .................21 EJ Manuel, Florida State .........................19 Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...............................18

ACC Championship Game Predictions 1. 2. 3. 4.

Florida State over Virginia Tech..............60 Virginia Tech over Florida State..............12 Florida State over Georgia Tech ...............4 Virginia Tech over Clemson .....................3 Clemson over Georgia Tech .....................3 (Several with 2 or less)

Florida State. Clemson, UNC Headline 2012 All-ACC Preseason Football Team, Each With Four Players Selected

GREENSBORO, N.C.-- Florida State, Clemson and North Carolina led all Atlantic Coast Conference schools each with four players selected to the 2012 Preseason All-ACC Football team in voting conducted by the media at the annual ACC Football Kickoff, which was held July 22-23 at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro. The Preseason All-ACC team was announced July 25. In all, 19 of the 25 honorees on the team earned first or second-team All-ACC honors last fall, with eight having been selected to the AllACC first team. Four of the selections are returning first-team or second-team 2012 All-Americas. One of those returning All-America selections, Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins (Fort Myers, Fla.), who was named by the media as the ACC preseason Player of the Year on Monday, was the only unanimous selection on the team, being named on all 68 ballots. Florida State, tabbed by the media at the ACC Football Kickoff to win its first ACC Football title since 2005, was represented by defensive end Brandon Jenkins (Tallahassee, Fla.), safety Lamarcus Joyner (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), placekicker Dustin Hopkins (Houston, Texas) and cornerback Greg Reid (Valdosta, Ga.), who was named as the specialist for his abilities as a punt and kickoff returner. Clemson, which captured the 2011 ACC Championship and was selected by the media at the Kickoff to finish second to the Seminoles in the Atlantic Division, also had four players selected in Watkins, quarterback Tajh Boyd (Hampton, Va.), center Dalton Freeman (Pelion, S.C.) and running back Andre Ellington (Moncks Corner,

S.C.) North Carolina also had four players chosen preseason All-ACC in running back Giovani Bernard (Davie, Fla.), offensive tackle James Hurst (Plainfield, Ind.), offensive guard Jonathan Cooper (Wilmington, N.C.) and linebacker Kevin Reddick (New Bern, N.C.). Virginia Tech, selected by the media to capture its sixth Coastal Division title in eight years, placed three players on the team, all from its defense, in defensive end James Gayle (Hampton, Va.), linebacker Bruce Taylor (Riceboro, Ga.) and cornerback Kyle Fuller (Baltimore, Md.). Three schools—Maryland, NC State and Virginia—each had two players chosen. Maryland was represented by All-America defensive tackle Joe Vellano (Rexford, N.Y.) and tight end Matt Furstenburg (Flemington, N.J.). NC State saw its All-America cornerback David Amerson (Greensboro, N.C.) and safety Earl Wolff (Raeford, N.C.) chosen to the team, while Virginia had linebacker Steve Greer (Solon, Ohio) and offensive tackle Oday Aboushi (Brooklyn, N.Y.) selected. Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami and Wake Forest each had one player selected. Duke had wide receiver Conner Vernon (Miami, Fla.); Georgia Tech was represented by offensive guard Omoregie Uzzi (Lithonia, Ga.), and Miami by Dalton Botts (Taft, Calif.),

2012 Preseason All-ACC Football Team Offense Pos. Name (Votes) WR Conner Vernon, Duke (41) WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson (68) TE Matt Furstenburg, Maryland (35) T James Hurst, North Carolina (48) T Oday Aboushi, Virginia (29) G Omoregie Uzzi, Georgia Tech (57) G Johnathan Cooper, North Carolina (55) C Dalton Freeman, Clemson (58) QB Tajh Boyd, Clemson (29) RB Giovani Bernard, North Carolina (60) RB Andre Ellington, Clemson (53)

Ht 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-7 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-10

Wt 195 200 245 300 310 300 295 285 225 205 190

Class Senior Sophomore Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Sophomore Senior

Hometown Miami, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Flemington, N.J. Plainfield, Ind. Brooklyn, N.Y. Lithonia, Ga. Wilmington, N.C. Pelion, S.C. Hampton, Va. Davie, Fla. Moncks Corner, S.C.

Ht 6-3 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-8 6-0

Wt 265 250 285 260 240 253 225 194 181 204 207

Class Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Junior Senior

Hometown Tallahassee, Fla. Hampton, Va.. Rexford, N.Y. Wylie, Texas New Bern, N.C. Riceboro, Ga. Solon, Ohio Greensboro, N.C. Baltimore, Md. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Raeford, N.C.

Ht 6-2 6-3 5-8

Wt 190 198 186

Class Senior Senior Senior

Hometown Houston, Texas Taft, Calif. Valdosta, Ga.

Defense Pos. Name (Votes) DE Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (59) DE James Gayle, Virginia Tech (31) DT Joe Vellano, Maryland (58) DT Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest (33) LB Kevin Reddick, North Carolina (49) LB Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (42) LB Steve Greer, Virginia (32) CB David Amerson, NC State (63) CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (25) S Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State (45) S Eral Wolff, NC State (30)

Specialists Pos. Name (Votes) PK Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (54) P Dalton Botts, Miami (65) SP Greg Reid, Florida State (35)

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2012 ACC Football Legends ACC 2012 Football Championship Game Legends Class

College Hall of Famers Ted Hendricks of Miami and Mike McGee of Duke, ACC Players of the Year Torry Holt of NC State and Frank Quayle of Virginia Headline 2012 Class Two members of the College Football Hall of Fame in former Miami defensive end Ted Hendricks (Miami Springs, Fla.) and former Duke guard Mike McGee (Elizabeth City, N.C.) and two former ACC Players of the Year in Frank Quayle (Garden City, N.Y.) of Virginia and Torry Holt (Gibsonville, N.C.) of NC State, headlined the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 2012 Dr Pepper Championship Game Legends Class. The Legends were honored at this year’s Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game weekend. They were honored at the ACC Night of Legends sponsored by the Belk Bowl on Friday, Nov. 30, and on Dec. 1, during ceremonies at Bank of America Stadium for the 8th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship, which will be nationally televised by ESPN. The group of 12 former gridiron standouts from current ACC schools includes three former ACC Football Players of the Year, six consensus first-team All-Americas, seven first-team All-Americas, and 10 players who combined for 84 years in the National Football League. Eleven of the Legends were drafted into the NFL, including eight first- or second-round draft choices. A total of six of the 12 honorees were members of the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team which selected the league’s Top 50 players of its first 50 years in 2003. Two of the honorees, McGee (1960) and Quayle (1969), were also named the winner of the ACC’s McKevlin Award which is presented annually to the Conference’s top overall athlete. In all, the collection of players combined for three national championships, six ACC Championships, 10 NFL Super Bowl appearances and nine NFL Super Bowl titles. Joining this quartet are Boston College offensive guard Bob Hyland (White Plains, N.Y.), the Eagles first lineman to be taken in the first round of the NFL Draft; Clemson tight end Bennie Cunningham (Seneca, S.C.), a consensus first-team All-America for the Tigers in 1974; Florida State linebacker Sam Cowart (Jacksonville, Fla.), a consensus first-team AllAmerica for the Seminoles in 1997; and Georgia Tech safety Ken Swilling (Toccoa, Ga.), a consensus first-team All-America for the Jackets’ 1990 National Championship team. Completing the ACC Football Legends

Class of 2012 are Maryland’s Chet “The Jet” Hanulak (Hackensack, N.J.), an AllAmerica running back off the Terrapins’ 1953 National Champions; North Carolina’s Dre’ Bly (Chesapeake, Va.), a twotime consensus first-team All-America and one of the top cover cornerbacks in league history; Virginia Tech defensive back Pierson Prioleau (Alvin, S.C.), an AllAmerica defensive back for the Hokies in the late 1990s and Wake Forest’s Ed Stetz (Johnstown, Pa.), two-time All-ACC linebacker and defensive stalwart for the Demon Deacons’ 1970 ACC Championship team. Hendricks (1966-68), known as the “Mad Stork” for his tall (6-7), angular build and his dominating defensive play, started three seasons at defensive end for the Miami Hurricanes under coach Charlie Tate. A three-time All-America for the Hurricanes, he earned consensus, first-team All-America honors in 1967 and 1968, and led Miami to a 20-11-1 record. He ended his collegiate career as Miami’s all-time leading tackler with 318 hits in 1968. That year, he was named UPI National Lineman of the Year and finished 5th in the Heisman Trophy balloting. He went on to a spectacular 15-year NFL career as an outside linebacker playing in 215 consecutive games with the Baltimore Colts, Green Bay Packers, Oakland and L.A Raiders. During his time in the NFL, he helped lead his teams to four Super Bowl championships, was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, four times selected as an All-Pro and five times named second-team All-Pro. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1987 and was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. He was named to the NFL’s 75th Anniversary All-Time team and to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1970’s. He was inducted into the University of Miami Hall of Fame in 1980, to its Ring of Honor in 1997 and had his jersey number—number 89—retired, also in 1997. His philanthropic foundation—The Ted Hendricks Foundation--with goals aimed at providing assistance to local and national charities through awards, grants and scholarship programs aimed at recreational, health and educational programs for both youth and seniors, also sponsors the Ted Hendricks Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top defensive end, but which also considers

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in the selection process academic and community excellence. Originally a native of Guatemala, he grew up in Miami Springs, Fla., and now lives in suburban Chicago, Ill. McGee (1957-59) was a tenacious two-way guard for the standout Duke teams of the late 1950’s under head coach Bill Murray. In 1959, he became the first ACC player to be honored with the Outland Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top interior lineman. That year, he was also voted the McKevlin Award, as the ACC’s top overall athlete in any sport. He was also named the ACC Football Player of the Year and was a first-team All-America selection by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Time and Look Magazines. The 14th overall selection of the 1960 NFL Draft, he played three seasons in the National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals. He then began a career in coaching and served eight seasons (1971-78) as Duke’s head coach. His 37 wins for the Blue Devils is the third-most for a coach in Duke football history. After leaving Duke, he began a successful 25year career in athletics administration serving as director of athletics at Cincinnati (1979-84), Southern California (1984-93) and South Carolina (19932005). While at Southern California in 1989, McGee founded the well-regarded Sports Management Institute (SMI) to create a highly-academic, graduatelevel business program for athletic administrators. Inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame as a player in 1990, he was later named to the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Hall of Fame for his administrative skills in 2010. Born in Washington, D.C., he grew up in Elizabeth City, N. C., and now lives in Montrose, Col. Quayle (1966-68), one of the top running backs in Virginia history, set more than 20 ACC offensive records in his three seasons in Charlottesville including, at the time, the single-season rushing mark of 1,213 yards in 1968. That year, he was named the ACC Football Player of the Year and, as also a standout in lacrosse, the ACC’s Athlete of the

2012 ACC Football Legends Year and winner of the McKevlin Award. His impressive 6.93 per-carry average in 1968 is still the third-best per-carry mark by an ACC back with over 1,000 or more yards in a single season. Quayle led the nation in 1966 in all-purpose yardage and he still holds the ACC all-purpose career per-game record (166.0). Quayle still ranks 16th on the ACC’s career rushing yards-per-game list, 10th in ACC career all-purpose yardage (4,981) and is 7th on the Virginia career rushing list with 2,695 yards. A two-time, first-team All-ACC honoree (1967-68), he also earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in lacrosse (1967). He was selected in the 5th round of the 1969 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos and played one season in the NFL. He returned to Charlottesville in 1973 and began an ultra-successful career in real estate. His jersey number—24—is one of just six numbers retired at Virginia. He recently retired after 29 years as the radio football analyst on the Virginia Sports Network. Originally a native of Garden City, N.Y., he currently lives in Charlottesville, Va. Holt (1995-98), one of the top receivers in ACC history, was named ACC Football Player of the Year in 1998 after setting league single-season records of 88 pass receptions and 1,604 receiving yards in just 11 games. Holt’s record of 1,604 receiving yards still stands as the ACC’s single-season record and his pergame average for that year (145.8) is still the 8th-best mark in NCAA FBS history. A two-time first-team All-ACC selection for head coach Mike O’Cain, his average of 8.0 receptions per game is an ACC singleseason mark and his total of 88 catches that year is still the 2nd-best in league history. In 1997, he set an ACC single-game record for most touchdown catches, making 5 against third-ranked Florida State. A consensus All-America in 1998, he ranks 2nd on the ACC’s career receiving yardage list with 3,379 yards. A first-round selection and the 6th overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, Holt played 11 seasons in the NFL, 10 of those with the Rams. He was named to the Pro Bowl seven times and twice (2003, 2006) was named All-Pro, making 920 catches for 13,382 yards and 74 TDs. He holds NFL records for most consecutive seasons with 1,300 or more yards (6), most consecutive seasons with 90 or more catches (6). While with the Rams, he was a member of two Super Bowl teams, including helping the Rams to the championship of Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 in which he set NFL Super Bowl rookie re-

cords for most catches (7) and receiving yards (109). A native of Gibsonville, N.C., he currently resides in Raleigh, N.C. Hyland (1964-66) lettered three consecutive years for Boston College for head coach Jim Miller at center and offensive guard. He helped lead BC to a three-year 16-13 record and earned an invitation to the East-West Shrine Game in San Francisco. Selected in the first round and as the ninth overall pick of the 1967 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and their legendary coach Vince Lombardi, he became the first Eagle offensive lineman to be drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. He played 11 years in the National Football League, the first three seasons with Green Bay, and saw action in Super Bowl II. He then played one year for the Chicago Bears (1970), five with the New York Giants (1971-75), returned to Green Bay for one year (1976) before finishing his career with the New England Patriots (1977). He was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Hall of Fame in 1988. A native of White Plains, N.Y., he currently resides in his hometown. Cunningham (1973-75) was the prototypical tight end for the Clemson football teams of coach Red Parker during the middle 1970s. He lettered three straight years for the Tigers, leading the team in pass receptions in 1973 and 1974. He was named first-team All-ACC in 1974 and 1975. A two-time first-team All-America, he earned consensus All-America honors in 1974. He completed his Clemson career with 64 receptions for 1,044 yards and 17 TDs. The 28th overall selection in the first round of the 1976 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, he played in the NFL for 10 seasons, all with the Steelers. He completed his professional career with 202 receptions for 2,879 yards and 20 touchdowns. In 1984 he was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame. In 2003, Cunningham was the only tight end chosen to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Team in 2003, as one of the Top 50 players in league history. He was also the recipient of Clemson’s Frank Howard Award for 1974-75, as the top student-athlete who brought honor to Clemson. A native of Seneca, S.C., he currently resides in Westminster, S.C. Cowart (1993-97) was a hard-hitting linebacker who played on four ACC Championship teams for coach Bobby Bowden at Florida State and was a key reserve on the Seminoles 1993 National Championship squad. He led FSU in tackles as a junior in 1995 (115) and as a senior in

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1997 (116) after sitting out the 1996 season with a knee injury. In 1997, he was named a consensus first-team All-America, was a finalist for both the Butkus Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and was named National Defensive Player of the Year by the Football News. The 1997 Florida State defense set a school record in rushing defense, allowing just 1.5 yards per rush. That year, Cowart was also honored as the winner of the ACC’s Brian Piccolo Award for Courage. The 39th selection in the second round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills, Cowart went on to an eight-year NFL career with Buffalo, the New York Jets and the Minnesota Vikings. He started 87 NFL games, playing in 100, and made 715 career tackles. He was named All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl after the 2000 season. He was inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame in 2011. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., he currently lives in his hometown. Swilling (1988-91) a hard-hitting safety and one of the leaders of Georgia Tech’s 1990 National Championship team, lettered for years for head coach Bobby Ross. A 3rd-team All-America as a sophomore in 1989, he earned consensus first-team AllAmerica honors in 1990 as the Jackets were named national champions by the UPI Coaches poll. A two-time first-team All-ACC selection (19891990), he keyed Tech’s defense from his free safety position and led the ACC in pass interceptions with five in 1990. He led Tech to a 16-game non-losing streak, including a stretch in the 1989 and 1990 seasons where the Jackets won 18 of 20 games. He completed his career with 13 career interceptions, returning them for 239 yards, including two for touchdowns. The 13 picks are tied for the 5th-best total for a Tech player. As a sophomore in 1989, he became the first ACC player to return an intercepted conversion attempt— a 99-yard return versus Duke--for a two-point defensive conversion. That same year he had interception returns for TDs of 72 and 95 yards. He finished his career with 267 tackles, the second-highest total by a defensive back in Tech history. A seventh-round selection in the 1991 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, he played one season in the NFL with Cleveland. He was named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team in 2003 and was inducted into the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame

2012 ACC Football Legends in 2001. A native of Toccoa, Ga., he currently resides in Atlanta. Hanulak (1951-53), one of the most explosive runners of his era, set an ACC single-season record for highest percarry rushing average in the league’s first season in 1953 that still stands today. Hanulak averaged 9.78 yards per carry (minimum of 65.0 yards per game) that year in leading Maryland to a 10-1 record and the Terps first National Championship (both AP and UPI) in football. Nicknamed “Chet the Jet” for his outstanding speed, Hanulak led the ACC in rushing in 1953 with 753 yards in his only season in the league. He still holds the Terrapin record for career yards per carry (8.13) and ranks 20th on the Terps career rushing list with 1,544 yards. A three-time letterman for Maryland (1951-52-53), he earned second-team All-America (International News Service) and first-team All-ACC honors in 1953. The 24th overall selection in the second round of the 1954 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, he played two seasons in the NFL with Cleveland in 1954 and 1957. A two sport (baseball) standout for the Terps, he was inducted into the Maryland Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. A native of Hackensack, N.J., he currently resides in Salisbury, Md. Bly (1996-98) is the only player in North Carolina history to be named a three-time, first-team All-America. He was a first-team All-America as a redshirt freshman in 1996 (AP, Walter Camp) and earned consensus All-America honors in 1997 and 1998 for head coaches Mack Brown (1996-97) and Carl Torbush (1998). One of the best cover corners in ACC history, Bly led the nation and set an

ACC single-season record with 11 interceptions in his freshman season of 1996. The record stood until this past season when NC State’s David Amerson topped it. He still shares, with Amerson, the ACC mark for most interceptions per game in a season (1.00) and his 20 career interceptions, at the time an ACC record, still ranks second on the ACC career list. A three-time letterman, he helped lead the Tar Heels to a 28-8 mark during his time in Chapel Hill. A three-time first-team All-ACC selection, Bly was the 41st overall selection in the second round of the 1999 NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams. He went on to an 11-year NFL career with St. Louis, Detroit, Denver and San Francisco. While with St. Louis, he helped the Rams to win Super Bowl XXXIV and reach Super Bowl XXXVI. He was twice named to the NFL’s Pro Bowl (2003, 2004) and earned All-Pro honors in 2003. In his 11 years in the NFL, he totaled 419 tackles and 43 career interceptions. In 2003, he was named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Football team. A native of Chesapeake, Va., he currently resides in Charlotte, N.C. Prioleau (1995-98) was one of the leaders of the salty Virginia Tech defenses of the mid-to-late1990s. He lettered four times for head coach Frank Beamer, helping Tech to a 26-12 fouryear record that included four consecutive bowl games. A three-year starter, he totaled 237 career tackles and had two returns for touchdowns. He was named first-team All-Big East in 1997

and earned third-team All-America honors (The Sporting News) that year. As a senior, he led a defense that led the Big East in scoring defense, allowing just 12.9 points per game. A fourth-round selection of the San Francisco 49ers in the 1999 NFL Draft, Prioleau played 12 seasons in the National Football League for San Francisco, Buffalo, Washington, Jacksonville and New Orleans. He was a member of the Saints’ championship team in Super Bowl XLIV. Prioleau was also a first cousin of former ACC Legend and Georgia Tech AllAmerica Joe Hamilton. A native of Alvin, S.C., he currently lives in Radford, Va. Stetz (1969-71) was one of the most productive linebackers in Wake Forest history and, pound-for-pound, one of the most prolific tacklers in ACC lore. Stetz set single-season school records for the Deacons in career tackles (460), single-season tackles (203) and career solo tackles (271), despite a playing weight of just over 200 pounds. When Stetz completed his career in 1971, the 460 tackles were also an ACC career record. The lynchpin of Wake defenses of 1969, 1970 and 1971, he helped the Deacons to their first ACC football title in 1970 for head coach Cal Stoll. He still ranks 16th on the ACC career tackle list and also holds the Wake Forest single-game record for tackles with 29 hits against Clemson in 1971, as well as the season mark for tackles per game of 18.5 in 1971. He was twice named first-team All-ACC in 1970 and 1971 and played in the Blue-Gray AllStar game. A native of Johnstown, Pa., he currently resides in his hometown.

2012 ACC Football Legends Roster Name ........................ School ................ Years ........... Position .............Hometown ..............Current Residence

Bob Hyland ....................Boston College...... 1964-66 ..........Center, Guard ...... White Plains, N.Y. ....White Plains, N.Y. Bennie Cunningham .......Clemson ............... 1973-75 ..........Tight End ............Seneca, S.C. ............Westminster, S.C. Mike McGee ...................Duke ..................... 1957-59 ..........Guard ..................Elizabeth City, N.C. ..Montrose, Col. Sam Cowart ...................Florida State.......... 1993-97 ..........Linebacker ..........Jacksonville, Fla. ......Jacksonville, Fla. Ken Swilling ...................Georgia Tech ........ 1988-91 ..........Safety ..................Toccoa, Ga. .............Atlanta, Ga. Chet Hanulak ..................Maryland............... 1951-53 ..........Running Back......Hackensack, N.J........Salisbury, Md. Ted Hendricks ................Miami ................... 1966-68 ..........Defensive End .....Miami Springs, Fla. ....Chicago, Ill. Dre’ Bly ..........................North Carolina ...... 1996-98 ..........Cornerback .........Chesapeake, Va. .......Charlotte, N.C. Torry Holt.......................NC State................ 1995-98 ..........Wide Receiver .....Gibsonville, N.C. .......Raleigh, N.C. Frank Quayle ..................Virginia ................. 1966-68 ..........Running Back......Garden City, N.Y. .....Charlottesville, Va. Pierson Prioleau.............Virginia Tech ......... 1995-98 ..........Defensive Back....Alvin, S.C. ................Radford, Va. Ed Stetz ..........................Wake Forest .......... 1969-71 ..........Linebacker ...........Johnstown, Pa. ........Johnstown, Pa.

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National Rankings

Associated Press Rankings P Alabama 2 Oregon 5 Ohio State 18 Notre Dame -Georgia 6 Texas A&M -Stanford 21 South Carolina 9 Florida 23 Florida State 7 Clemson 14 Kansas State 22 Louisville 25 LSU 3 Oklahoma 4 Utah State -Northwestern -Boise State 24 Texas 15 Oregon State -San Jose State -Northern Illinois -Vanderbilt -Michigan 8 Nebraska 17 UCLA -Kent State -Oklahoma State 19 Rutgers -Mississippi State -USC 1 Texas Tech -Toledo -Arizona -West Virginia 11 Ohio -Cincinnati -TCU 20 Washington -Michigan State 13 Baylor -Virginia Tech 16 Tennessee -Brigham Young -Arkansas 10 Wisconsin 12

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AP Ranking History (Reflects only last week’s rankings) Consecutive .... Top ....No. ... Weeks School ............. Polls ..... 10.......1 .. Ranked Boston College ...................... 34 .........1.......... 137 Clemson .................... 28 ....... 85 .........2.......... 334 Duke...................................... 57 ..................... 160 Florida State .............. 18 ..... 319 .......61.......... 485 Georgia Tech ....................... 143 ..................... 289 Maryland ............................... 79 .........6.......... 189 Miami .................................. 288 .......68.......... 446 North Carolina ....................... 74 .........1.......... 230 NC State ................................ 11 ..................... 143 Virginia.................................. 24 .........3.......... 166 Virginia Tech ......................... 94 ..................... 265 Wake Forest ............................ 0 ....................... 41

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USA Today Rankings

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P Alabama 2 Oregon 5 Notre Dame 24 Georgia 6 Texas A&M -Stanford 18 South Carolina 9 Florida State 7 Clemson 14 Florida 23 Kansas State 21 LSU 1 Louisville -Boise State 22 Oklahoma 4 Northwestern -Utah State -Texas 15 Oregon St. -Vanderbilt -San Jose State -Cincinnati -Nebraska 16 Northern Illinois -Tulsa -UCLA -Michigan 8 Wisconsin 12 Kent State -Rutgers -Oklahoma State 19 Mississippi State -Texas Tech -USC 3 Toledo -West Virginia 11 Ohio -TCU 17 Arizona State -Iowa State -Michigan State 13 Baylor -Virginia Tech 20 Arizona -Arkansas 10 Auburn 25

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Harris Interactive Rankings Team

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Notre Dame 7 Alabama 1 Oregon 2 Florida 6 Georgia 11 Kansas State 5 Stanford 16 LSU 8 Texas A&M 23 South Carolina 3 Oklahoma 13 Florida State 9 Clemson 14 Oregon State 12 Boise State 22 Northern Ill. -UCLA -Nebraska -Louisville 18 Northwestern -Utah State -Michigan -Kent State -Texas 15 Wisconsin -Oklahoma State -Rutgers 19 Mississippi St. 17 Texas Tech -USC 10 Louisiana Tech 24 West Virginia 4 Ohio -TCU 21 Cincinnati 20 Arizona State --

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BCS Standings

Team O14 O21 Notre Dame 5 5 Alabama 1 1 Florida 2 2 Oregon 3 4 Kansas State 4 3 Stanford 20 17 Georgia 11 10 LSU 6 6 Texas A&M 18 20 South Carolina 7 13 Oklahoma 9 8 Florida State 14 12 Oregon State 8 7 Clemson 19 18 No. Illinois --- --Nebraska --- --UCLA --- --Michigan --- 22 Boise State 22 21 Northwestern --- --Louisville 16 16 Utah State --- --Texas 25 23 San Jose State --- --Kent State --- --Oklahoma St. --- --Arizona --- --Washington --- --Mississippi St. 12 11 Toledo --- --Cincinnati 21 --Iowa State 24 --Louisiana Tech --- --Ohio --- 24 Rutgers 15 15 Texas Tech 17 14 TCU 23 --USC 10 9 West Virginia 13 19 Wisconsin --- 25

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ACC Overtime Games The ACC & Overtime When Virginia Tech and Rutgers ended regulation tied at 10-10 in the Russell Bowl, it marked the 62nd game featuring an ACC team that has had to go to extra sessions. Of the 62 overtime contests, a large portion of them--26--have been played in the month of September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC teams a total of 14 times in November, while 12 have been played in October, three in August, five in December and two in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl). Of the 62 overtime contests, 31 have been ACC games while 31 nonconference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 34-20 advantage in the 54 games played on campus. The team which wins the toss has a 32-30 record. Forty-nine of the games were decided in the first overtime with nine games in double overtime and four in triple overtime.

ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records School ...............Home ....... Road .....Neu..... Non-ACC ....... ACC ...... TOT Boston College ............4-2 ............. 1-2........0-0 ................2-3 ........... 3-1..........5-4 Clemson ......................3-2 ............. 3-2........0-1 ................0-2 ........... 6-3..........6-5 Duke............................1-2 ............. 1-4........0-0 ................1-2 ........... 1-4..........2-6 Florida State ................1-0 ............. 0-2........0-1 ................0-2 ........... 1-1..........1-3 Georgia Tech ...............2-3 ............. 2-2........0-1 ................2-1 ........... 2-5..........4-6 Maryland .....................2-0 ............. 2-2........0-0 ................1-1 ........... 3-1..........4-2 Miami ..........................1-4 ............. 4-0........0-0 ................0-1 ........... 4-2..........5-4 North Carolina .............1-3 ............. 0-1........2-0 ................1-1 ........... 2-3..........3-4 NC State ......................4-0 ............. 4-3........0-1 ................4-2 ........... 4-3..........8-5 Virginia........................3-3 ............. 0-1........0-1 ................2-2 ........... 1-2..........3-5 Virginia Tech ...............1-0 ............. 3-1........1-1 ................3-2 ........... 2-0..........5-2 Wake Forest ................2-1 ............. 0-6........0-0 ................0-3 ........... 2-4..........2-7

ACC Overtime Games, 1997-2012

OT Team Reg Date Year Teams & Score Site pds w/choice Score A30 ......... 1997 ........NC State 32, Syracuse 31 ................................................ Syracuse ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........24-24 N8 ........... 1997 ........Clemson 29, Duke 20........................................................ Clemson ....... 1 ot ....................... Duke ........20-20 O3 ........... 1998 ........Appalachian State 30, Wake Forest 27 ............................. W-Salem ....... 1 ot ...................App. St. ........24-24 O31 ......... 1998 ........Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33 .....................................................Nashville ....... 2 ot ....................... Duke ........30-30 N28 ......... 1998 ........North Carolina 37, NC State 34 .........................................Charlotte ....... 1 ot ..............N. Carolina ........31-31 S18 ......... 1999 ........Northwestern 15, Duke 12 ................................................. Durham ....... 1 ot ..........Northwestern ............9-9 O9 ........... 1999 ........Duke 24, Virginia 17 .................................................Charlottesville ....... 2 ot ....................... Duke ........17-17 O9 ........... 1999 ........Georgia Tech 31, North Carolina 24 ............................... Chapel Hill ....... 1 ot ..............N. Carolina ........24-24 O23 ......... 1999 ........NC State 31, Duke 24 ......................................................... Durham ....... 1 ot ....................... Duke ........24-24 N27 ......... 1999 ........Georgia Tech 51, Georgia 48 ............................................... Atlanta ....... 1 ot ...................Georgia ........48-48 S2 ........... 2000 ........NC State 38, Arkansas State 31 .......................................... Raleigh ....... 2 ot ................. NC State ........31-31 S2 ........... 2000 ........Brigham Young 38, Virginia 35 .................................Charlottesville ....... 2 ot ........................ BYU ........35-35 S21 ......... 2000 ........NC State 30, Georgia Tech 23 ............................................. Raleigh ....... 1 ot ................. Ga. Tech ........23-23 N11 ......... 2000 ........Maryland 35, NC State 28 ........................................... College Park ....... 2 ot ................ Maryland ........21-21 S29 ......... 2001 ........Clemson 47, Georgia Tech 44 .............................................. Atlanta ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........41-41 O11 ......... 2001 ........Maryland 20, Georgia Tech 17 ............................................. Atlanta ....... 1 ot ................. Ga. Tech ........17-17 A29 ......... 2002 ........N. Illinois 42, Wake Forest 41 ..............................................DeKalb ....... 1 ot ............Wake Forest ........35-35 S21 ......... 2002 ........NC State 51, Texas Tech 48 .............................................. Lubbock ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........45-45 S26 ......... 2002 ........Louisville 26, Florida State 20 .......................................... Louisville ....... 1 ot ................ Louisville ........20-20 A26 ......... 2003 ........Northern Illinois 20, Maryland 13 ........................................ Dekalb ....... 1 ot ................ N. Illinois ........13-13 S6 ........... 2003 ........Syracuse 49, North Carolina 47 ..................................... Chapel Hill ....... 3 ot ..............N. Carolina ........34-34 S13 ......... 2003 ........Ohio State 44, NC State 38 .............................................Columbus ....... 3 ot ................. NC State ........24-24 S13 ......... 2003 ........Duke 27, Rice 24................................................................ Durham ....... 1 ot ........................ Rice ........24-24 S27 ......... 2003 ........Georgia Tech 24, Vanderbilt 17.........................................Nashville ....... 1 ot ............... Vanderbilt ........17-17 O11 ......... 2003 ........Clemson 30, Virginia 27.................................................... Clemson ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........24-24 N15 ......... 2003 ........Florida State 50, NC State 44 ........................................Tallahassee ....... 2 ot ................. NC State ........37-37 S4 ........... 2004 ........Clemson 37, Wake Forest 30 ............................................ Clemson ....... 2 ot ................. Clemson ........27-27 S10 ......... 2004 ........Miami 16, Florida State 10 .................................................... Miami ....... 1 ot ..................... Miami ........10-10 O2 ........... 2004 ........NC State 27, Wake Forest 21 .............................................. Raleigh ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........21-21 N6 ........... 2004 ........Clemson 24, Miami 17 .......................................................... Miami ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........17-17 D27 ......... 2005 ........Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 ................................................... Boise ....... 1 ot .................... Fresno ........31-31 S17 ......... 2005 ........Miami 36, Clemson 30 ...................................................... Clemson ....... 3 ot ................. Clemson ........20-20 S24 ......... 2005 ........Boston College 16, Clemson 13 ........................................ Clemson ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........10-10 N12 ......... 2005 ........Maryland 33, North Carolina 30 ..................................... Chapel Hill ....... 1 ot ................ Maryland ........30-30 J3 ............ 2006 ........Penn State 26, Florida State 23 ............................................. Miami ....... 3 ot .............. Penn State ........16-16 S9 ........... 2006 ........Boston College 34, Clemson 33 ..................................Chestnut Hill ....... 2 ot ................. Clemson ........24-24 S9 ........... 2006 ........Virginia 13, Wyoming 12 ..........................................Charlottesville ....... 1 ot ................ Wyoming ............6-6 S16 ......... 2006 ........Boston College 30, BYU 23 .........................................Chestnut Hill ....... 2 ot ............... B. College ........23-23 S22 ......... 2007 ........Wake Forest 31, Maryland 24 .................................Winston-Salem ....... 1 ot ................ Maryland ........24-24 N3 ........... 2007 ........NC State 19, Miami 16 .......................................................... Miami ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........16-16 N24 ......... 2007 ........North Carolina 20, Duke 14............................................ Chapel Hill ....... 1 ot ....................... Duke ........14-14 D31 ......... 2007 ........Auburn 23, Clemson 20 ....................................................... Atlanta ....... 1 ot ....................Auburn ........17-17 S20 ......... 2008 ........NC State 30, East Carolina 24 ............................................. Raleigh ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........24-24 O18 ......... 2008 ........Virginia 16, North Carolina 13...................................Charlottesville ....... 1 ot ................... Virginia ........10-10 N1 ........... 2008 ........Miami 24, Virginia 17................................................Charlottesville ....... 1 ot ................... Virginia ........17-17 N1 ........... 2008 ........Wake Forest 33, Duke 30 ........................................Winston-Salem ....... 1 ot ....................... Duke ........30-30 S12 ......... 2009 ........Maryland 38, James Madison 35 ................................ College Park ....... 1 ot ................ Maryland ........35-35 S26 ......... 2009 ........Boston College 27, Wake Forest 24 ............................Chestnut Hill ....... 1 ot ............Wake Forest ........24-24 O24 ......... 2009 ........Clemson 40, Miami 37 .......................................................... Miami ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........34-34 N7 ........... 2009 ........Georgia Tech 30, Wake Forest 27 ........................................ Atlanta ....... 1 ot .......... Georgia Tech ........24-24 S18 ......... 2010 ........Auburn 27, Clemson 24 ...................................................... Auburn ....... 1 ot ................. Clemson ........24-24 O16 ......... 2010 ........East Carolina 33, NC State 27 .................................... East Carolina ....... 1 ot ................. NC State ........27-27 N27 ......... 2010 ........USF 23, Miami 20 ................................................................. Miami ....... 1 ot .........................USF ........17-17 D30 ......... 2010 ........North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 ......................................Nashville ....... 2 ot .............. Tennessee ........20-20 S1 ........... 2011 ........Syracuse 36, Wake Forest 29........................................... Syracuse ....... 1 ot ............Wake Forest ........29-29 O1 ........... 2011 ........Virginia 21, Idaho 20...........................................................Virginia ....... 1 ot ...................... Idaho ........14-14 D31 ......... 2011 ........Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 ................................................... El Paso ....... 1 ot ........................Utah ........24-24 J2 ............ 2012 ........Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 .................................... New Orleans ....... 1 ot .................Michigan ........20-20 S3 ........... 2012 ........Virginia Tech 20, Georgia Tech 17 ................................ Blacksburg ....... 1 ot ...........Virginia Tech ........17-17 S22 ......... 2012 ........Miami 42, Georgia Tech 36 .................................................. Atlanta ....... 1 ot ..................... Miami ........36-36 N17 ......... 2012 ........Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 23 ...........................Chestnut Hill ....... 1 ot ....... Boston College ........23-23 D28 ......... 2012 ........Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers .................................................. Orlando ....... 1 ot ...................Rutgers ........10-10

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2012 Top Performances, Long Plays 2012 Top Games - Team Total Offense 754 718 712 667 664

Clemson vs. NC State........................ N17 Clemson vs. Duke ............................... N3 Georgia Tech vs. Presbyterian............. S8 Florida St. vs. Clemson ..................... S22 NC State vs. Miami............................ S29

Rushing Yardage 469 461 391 385 380

Georgia Tech vs. Presbyterian............. S8 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia .................. S15 Georgia Tech vs. Boston College ....... O20 Florida St. vs. Wake Forest ................ S15 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina........ N10

Passing Yardage 566 493 480 467 463

Miami vs. NC State............................ S29 NC State vs. Clemson........................ N17 Virginia vs. La. Tech .......................... S29 NC State vs. North Carolina ............... O27 Miami vs. USF ................................... N17

Points Scored 69 68 66 62

Florida St. vs. Murray St. .................... S1 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina........ N10 North Carolina vs. Idaho ................... S29 North Carolina vs. Elon ....................... S1 Clemson vs. NC State........................ N17

First Downs 36 34 34 32 31

Duke vs. Cincinnati............................ D27 Clemson vs. Duke ............................... N3 Clemson vs. NC State........................ N17 Clemson vs. LSU............................... D31 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech................... O6

Total Defense 28 126 152 156 170

Florida St. vs. Savannah St. ................ S8 Florida St. vs. Wake Forest ................ S15 Duke vs. Memphis ............................ S22 Florida St. vs. Murray St. .................... S1 Two Tied

Rushing Defense -15 -2 8 12 19

Virginia Tech vs. Florida St.................. N8 Virginia vs. Maryland ........................ O13 Maryland vs. Boston College ............. O27 Wake Forest vs. Boston College .......... N3 Florida St. vs. Savannah St. ................ S8

Passing Defense 9 27 31 41 62

Florida St. vs. Savannah St. ................ S8 NC State vs. The Citadel .................... S22 Maryland vs. Georgia Tech ................. N3 Clemson vs. Maryland ....................... N10 Virginia Tech vs. Austin Peay .............. S8

Punt Return Yards 260 122 109 105 94

North Carolina vs. Elon ....................... S1 Florida State vs. Duke ....................... O27 Boston College vs. Maryland ............. O27 Duke vs. NC Central ......................... S15 Virginia Tech vs. Pittsburgh .............. S15

Kickoff Return Yards 277 267 231 230 226

NC State vs. Clemson........................ N17 North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech........ N10 Miami vs. Virginia ............................. N10 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina........ N10 North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech ......... O6

Longest Plays

2012 Top Games - Individual Total Offense 568 529 482 474 460 455 446 444 439

Stephen Morris, UM vs. ST ............... S29 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. ST......................... N17 EJ Manuel, FS vs. CU ........................ S22 Mike Glennon, ST vs. CU................... N17 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. GT .......................... O6 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. WF ........................ O25 Stephen Morris, UM vs. GT ............... S22 EJ Manuel, FS vs. BC ........................ O13 Chase Rettig, BC vs. UM ..................... S1 Mike Glennon, ST vs. NC................... O27

Giovani Bernard, NC vs. VT ................. O6 Andre Ellington, CU vs. Auburn ........... S1 Chris Thompson, FS vs. WF .............. S15 Andre Williams, BC vs. Army .............. O6 J.C. Coleman, VT vs. DU ................... O13 Giovani Bernard, NC vs. UM .............. O13 Duke Johnson, UM vs. DU ................ N24 Giovani Bernard, NC vs. MD .............. N24 Duke Johnson, UM vs. VA................. N10 Devonta Freeman, FS vs. MD ............ N17

Passing Yardage 566 493 467 441 440 439 436 432 428 426

Stephen Morris, UM vs. ST ............... S29 Mike Glennon, ST vs. CU................... N17 Mike Glennon, ST vs. NC................... O27 Chase Rettig, BC vs. UM ..................... S1 Mike Glennon, ST vs. UM .................. S29 EJ Manuel, FS vs. BC ........................ O13 Stephen Morris, UM vs. GT ............... S22 Sean Renfree, DU vs. UM .................. N24 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. WF ........................ O25 Tajh Boyd, CU vs. ST......................... N17

Receiving Yardage 219 203 202 197 193 191

Tobais Palmer, ST vs. CU .................. N17 Jamison Crowder, DU vs. UM ........... N24 Sammy Watkins, CU vs. WF .............. O25 DeAndre Hopkins, CU vs. BC............. S29 Alex Amidon, BC vs. CU .................... S29 Phillip Dorsett, UM vs. ST ................. S29 DeAndre Hopkins, CU vs. LSU .......... D31 184 Phillip Dorsett, UM vs. GT ................. S22 180 Conner Vernon, DU vs. FIU ................. S1 Rayshawn Scott, UM vs. ST .............. S29

All-Purpose Yardage 368 304 291 284 277 272 264 261 253 248

Duke Johnson, UM vs. VA................. N10 Giovani Bernard, NC vs. ST ............... O27 Giovani Bernard, NC vs. VT ................. O6 Tobais Palmer, ST vs. Vandy............. D31 Duke Johnson, UM vs. DU ................ N24 Jamison Crowder, Du vs. UM ........... N24 Andre Ellington, CU vs. ST ................ S22 Jamal Golden, GT vs. NC................... N10 J.C. Coleman, VT vs. DU ................... O13 Stefon Diggs, MD vs. NC................... N24

13 12 11

Andre Williams, BC vs. Army (TD)............... O6 J.C. Coleman, VT vs. DU (TD) ................... O13 Chris Thompson, FS vs. WF (TD) .............. S15 Vad Lee, GT vs. Presbyterian ....................... S8 Orwin Smith, GT vs. VA (TD) ..................... S15 Chris Thompson, FS vs. WF (TD) .............. S15 Logan Thomas, VT vs. UM (TD) .................. N1 Brandon Ross, MD vs. NC ......................... N24 Andre Ellington, CU vs. Auburn ................... S1 Giovani Bernard, NC vs. Idaho (TD)........... S29

99 87 85 83 82 78 77

Jamison Crowder fr. Sean Renfree, DU (TD) .. N24 Herb Waters fr. Stephen Morris, UM (TD) . N17 Marcus Davis fr. Logan Thomas, VT (TD) . S15 Tobias Palmer fr. Mike Glennon, ST (TD) .. O27 Jeff Greene fr. Vad Lee, GT (TD).................. S8 Giovani Bernarnd fr. Bryn Renner, NC (TD).. N10 Kenny Shaw fr. EJ Manuel, FS (TD) ........... O13 Jamison Crowder fr. Sean Renfree, DU (TD)N3 Tobais Palmer fr. Mike Glennon, ST (TD) .. N17 76 Rayshawn Scott fr. Stephen Morris, UM (TD). S29

Longest Kickoff Returns

100 Stefon Diggs, Maryland (TD) ..................... O13 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech (TD) .............. N10 Tobias Palmer, NC State (TD) .................... N10 99 Stefon Diggs, Maryland (TD) ..................... N24 97 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech (TD) .............. O27 95 Duke Johnson, Miami (TD)........................ S15 Duke Johnson, Miami (TD)........................ N10 94 Sean Tapley, North Carolina (TD) ................ O6 Tobais Palmer, NC State (TD ..................... D31 93 Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech (TD) ........... O6

Longest Punt Returns 94 82 75 74 73 72 70 65 60

Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech (TD)........... S15 Spiffy Evans, Boston College (TD) ............... S8 Tyler Hunter, Florida State (TD) ................. O27 Giovani Bernard, North Carolina (TD) ........ O27 Rashard Smith, NC State (TD) ................... S22 Spiffy Evans, Boston College ..................... O27 Giovani Bernard, North Carolina (TD) .......... S1 Lee Butler, Duke (TD) ................................ S15 Rashad Greene, Florida State (TD) ............ S15 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ..................... O20

Longest Field Goals 61 56 53 52

Spencer Benton, Clemson ........................... S8 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State .................... O27 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State .................... N24 Brad Craddock, Maryland ............................ O6 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State ...................... N8 Ross Martin, Duke ..................................... D27 51 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State .................... O13 50 Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson .................... S22 Nikilas Sade, NC State ............................... S29 Ross Martin, Duke ..................................... N17 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State .................... N24

Longest Punts

Pass Receptions 16

99 86 80 79 77 74 73 71 68

Longest Pass Plays

Rushing Yardage 262 228 197 191 183 177 176 163 150 148

Longest Runs From Scrimmage

Michael Campanaro, WF vs. BC .......... N3 Quinshad Davis, NC vs. VA ............... N17 DeAndre Hopkins, CU vs. Auburn ....... S1 Michael Campanaro, WF vs. NC .......... S8 DeAndre Hopkins, CU vs. LSU .......... D31 Michael Campanaro, WF vs. Army .... S22 Phillip Dorsett, UM vs. USF ............... N17 Six Tied

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79 65 61 60

Will Monday, Duke .................................... D27 Gerald Levano, Boston College .................... S8 Alexander Kinal, Wake Forest .................... O25 Nathan Renfro, Maryland ............................ S1 Will Monday, Duke ...................................... S1 Tommy Hibbard, North Carolina ............... S22 Will Monday, Duke .................................... S22 Wil Baumann, NC State ............................. O20 Tommy Hibbard, North Carolina ................ O27 58 Alexander Kinal, Wake Forest .................... S15 Spencer Benton, Clemson ......................... S15 Will Monday, Duke .................................... N24

ACC Defense, Non-Offensive Touchdowns Touchdowns Via Returns

When Virginia Tech’s Demitri Knowles returned a kickoff for a touchdown against North Carolina, it marked the 121st non-offensive score by the Hokies since the 1992 season...NC State led all league teams with six non-offensive in touchdowns in 2011, its highest total since 2003...Ten current ACC players have recorded two or more returns for touchdowns led by NC State’s C.J. Wilson (3 int. returns), NC State’s David Amerson (3 int. returns), Florida State’s Rashad Greene (2 punt returns), Duke’s Lee Butler (int. return and punt return), Duke’s Ross Cockrell (blocked field goal and int. return), North Carolina’s Giovani Bernard (2 punt returns), Georgia Tech’s Isaiah Johnson (2 interception returns), Georgia Tech’s Jamal Golden (2 kickoff returns), Miami’s Duke Johnson (2 kickoff returns), Maryland’s Stefon Diggs (2 kickoff returns), and NC State’s Tobais Palmer (2 kickoff returns).

Non-Offensive Touchdowns (1992-2012)

*Total as ACC Teams Only Team ................ ‘92 .. ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 . ‘96 ..‘97 ‘98 .. ‘99 . ‘00 . ‘01 .. ‘02 ..‘03 ...’04 ..‘05...‘06.. ‘07 ..‘08 . 09` ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 Totals Virginia Tech (44*) .... 3 ...... 5 ....4 .... 9 .....2 ......4.....9 ......8 ..... 6 ..... 7 .......7....11 .......6.......7 ......5 ......9 ..... 5 ......4 .... 5 ....1.....2 ...... 121 Miami (32*) ............ 5 ...... 1 ...2 .... 5 .....7 ......4.....2 ......3 ... 13 ... 11 .......7......9 .....10.......3 ......1 ......2 ..... 3 ......4 .... 4 ....2.....3 ...... 102 Florida State............. 7 ...... 7 ....1 .... 1 .....7 ......6.....1 ......5 ..... 4 ..... 5 .......6......6 .......3.......5 ......5 ......5 ..... 6 ......5 .... 2 ....3.....4 ........ 94 NC State ................... 6 ...... 0 ....2 .... 1 .....3 ......2.....6 ......3 ..... 2 ..... 4 .......9......9 .......5.......2 ......4 ......3 ..... 3 ......1 .... 5 ....6.....4 ........ 80 North Carolina .......... 2 ...... 3 ....5 .... 1 .....5 ......4.....5 ......2 ..... 4 ..... 3 .......0......2 .......3.......4 ......4 ......3 ..... 6 ......7 .... 2 ....1.....5 ........ 71 Clemson ................... 3 ...... 0 ....1 .... 2 .....3 ......4.....4 ......1 ..... 3 ..... 2 .......2......3 .......5.......1 ......6 ......4 ..... 3 ......7 .... 3 ....3.....2 ........ 62 Georgia Tech ............ 1 ...... 1 ....1 .... 2 .....4 ......2...11 ......1 ..... 4 ..... 2 .......0......3 .......2.......2 ......3 ......1 ..... 3 ......4 .... 2 ....3.....3 ........ 55 Wake Forest ..........3 ...... 2 ....2 .... 0 .....1 ......2.....1 ......1 ..... 2 ..... 2 .......3......6 .......5.......3 ......2 ....10 ..... 3 ......1 .... 2 ....1.....2 ........ 54 Maryland ..............1 ...... 0 ....2 .... 1 .....1 ......1.....3 ......4 ..... 3 ..... 3 .......7......4 .......1.......1 ......2 ......0 ..... 1 ......4 .... 6 ....5.....2 ........ 52 Boston College (28*) . 1 ...... 0 ....1 .... 2 .....0 ......0.....3 ......2 ..... 2 ..... 2 .......3......1 .......5.......2 ......6 ......4 ..... 8 ......2 .... 2 ....3.....1 ........ 50 Virginia..................... 4 ...... 0 ....6 .... 1 .....8 ......3.....2 ......1 ..... 0 ..... 2 .......5......2 .......2.......1 ......1 ......2 ..... 1 ......3 .... 2 ....1.....1 ........ 48 Duke ......................... 4 ...... 4 ....6 .... 1 .....0 ......2.....0 ......1 ..... 1 ..... 2 .......1......1 .......4.......1 ......2 ......2 ..... 3 ......5 .... 1 ....1.....5 ........ 48 ACC* ................. 31 ...17 . 26 . 10 .. 32 ...26 . 33 ... 19 .. 23 .. 25 ... 33 .. 36 ....46 ...32... 41... 45 . 45 ... 47 . 36 . 30 ..34 ...*662 *Totals while members of the ACC only

Date 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-8 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-6 10-13 10-13 10-20 10-27 10-27 10-27 10-27 11-10 11-10 11-10 11-10 11-10 11-17 11-24 11-24 11-24 11-24 12-27 12-31

2012 Returns for Touchdowns (34)

Name, School Opponent Yds Return Denzel Perryman, Miami ...................Boston College ............. 41 ......Interception A.J. Marshall, Wake Forest ................Liberty ....................... 39 ......Interception Rashad Greene, Florida State..............Murray State ................ 47 ...............Punt Giovani Bernard, North Carolina...........Elon .......................... 70 ...............Punt Ross Cockrell, Duke .........................FIU ........................... 75 .......Blocked FG Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...............Maine ........................ 82 ...............Punt Rashad Greene, Florida State..............Wake Forest ................ 60 ...............Punt Lee Butler, Duke .............................NC Central .................. 65 ...............Punt Ross Cockrell, Duke .........................NC Central .................. 32 ......Interception Duke Johnson, Miami .......................Bethune-Cookman ......... 95 ............ Kickoff Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech .............Pittsburgh ................... 94 ...............Punt Rashard Smith, NC State ...................The Citadel.................. 73 ...............Punt Christian Jones, Florida State .............South Florida ............... 12 ........... Fumble Sean Tapley, North Carolina ...............Virginia Tech ............... 94 ............ Kickoff Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech............North Carolina .............. 93 ............ Kickoff Stefon Diggs, Maryland .....................Virginia .....................100 ............ Kickoff Jordon Byas, Duke ...........................Virginia Tech ............... 20 ......Interception Jonathan Meeks, Clemson .................Virginia Tech ............... 74 ......Interception Giovani Bernard, North Carolina...........NC State ..................... 74 ...............Punt Tyler Hunter, Florida State .................Duke ......................... 75 ...............Punt Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech .............BYU .......................... 22 ......Interception Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ...............BYU .......................... 97 ............ Kickoff Corey Crawford, Clemson ...................Maryland .................... 16 ........... Fumble Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ...............North Carolina .............100 ............ Kickoff Tim Scott, North Carolina ...................Georgia Tech ............... 34 ......Interception Duke Johnson, Miami .......................Virginia ...................... 95 ............ Kickoff Tobais Palmer, NC State ....................Wake Forest ...............100 ............ Kickoff Tre Boston, North Carolina .................Virginia ...................... 36 ......Interception Chibuikum Okoro, Wake Forest ............Vanderbilt .....................4 ........... Fumble Stefon Diggs, Maryland .....................North Carolina .............. 99 ............ Kickoff David Amerson, NC State ...................Boston College ............. 55 ......Interception Brent Urban, Virginia ........................Virginia Tech ............... 16 ........... Fumble Tony Foster, Duke ............................Cincinnati .....................0 .... Blocked Punt Tobais Palmer, NC State ....................Vanderbilt ................... 94 ............ Kickoff

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Current ACC Players With 2 Or More Non-Offensive TDs No. Name, School 3 .. C.J. Wilson, NC State 43 Int. Return vs. UCF, 9-11-10 28 Int. Return vs. Boston College, 10-9-10 59 Int. Return vs. Maryland, 11-26-11 3 .. David Amerson, NC State 12 Int. Return vs. Virginia, 10-22-11 65 Int. Return vs. Louisville, 12-27-11 55 Int. Return vs. Boston College, 11-24-12 2 .. Rashad Greene, Florida State 47 Punt Return vs. Murray St., 9-1-12 60 Punt Return vs. Wake Forest, 9-15-12 2 .. Lee Butler, Duke 76 Int. Return vs. Stanford, 9-10-11 65 Punt Return vs. NCCU, 9-15-12 2 .. Ross Cockrell, Duke 75 Blocked FG vs. FIU, 9-1-12 32 Int. Return vs. NCCU, 9-15-12 2 .. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina 70 Punt Return vs. Elon, 9-1-12 74 Punt Return vs. NC State, 10-27-12 2 .. Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech 34 Int. Return vs. NC State, 10-1-11 22 Int. Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 2 .. Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech 97 Kick Return vs. BYU, 10-27-12 100 Kick Return vs. UNC, 11-10-12 2 .. Duke Johnson, Miami 95 Kick Return vs. BCU, 9-15-12 95 Kick Return vs. UVa, 11-10-12 2 .. Stefon Diggs, Maryland 100 Kick Return vs. Virginia, 10-13-12 99 Kick Return vs. North Carolina, 10-24-12 2 .. Tobais Palmer, NC State 100 Kick Return vs. Wake Forest, 11-10-12 94 Kick Return vs. Vanderbilt, 12-31-12

ACC Non-Conference Record ACC vs. Non-Conference, 1996-2012 Conf. ................’96 .......’97 ....... ’98 ...... ’99 .......‘00 ....... ’01 ........’02 .......’03 ....... ’04 .......’05 ....... ’06....... ’07 ........’08 ....... ’09....... ’10 .......‘11 ......‘12 ....Totals ...... Pct. Big East ............3-3 .......8-1 ....... 5-4 ...... 5-3 .......4-3 ....... 3-3 ........3-2 .......5-3 ....... 9-3 .......7-2 ....... 3-7....... 4-4 ........3-4 ....... 4-3....... 5-3 ...... 4-4 ......5-5 .... 80-57 .......584 Big Ten .............1-2 .......3-1 ....... 1-0 ...... 1-2 .......2-1 ....... 2-2 ........1-2 .......0-4 ....... 0-1 .......1-2 ....... 1-0....... 2-0 ........1-1 ....... 1-2....... 0-1 ...... 2-2 ......1-1 .... 20-24 .......455 Big 12 ...............1-1 .......0-0 ....... 1-1 ...... 1-0 .......1-1 ....... 0-2 ........2-2 .......3-0 ....... 0-1 .......3-1 ....... 0-0....... 2-4 ........4-1 ....... 2-2....... 0-2 ...... 1-3 ......0-3 .... 21-24 .......467 Big West ...........0-0 .......0-0 ....... 1-0 ...... 0-0 .......1-0 ....... 0-0 ........0-0 .......0-0 ....... 0-0 .......0-0 ....... 0-0....... 0-0 ........0-0 .......... x...........x ...... 0-0 ......0-0 ........ 2-0 ....1.000 Conf USA.........3-0 .......1-1 ....... 0-0 ...... 2-3 .......1-1 ....... 3-0 ........2-2 .......2-0 ....... 5-1 .......3-1 ....... 3-3....... 4-2 ........4-1 ....... 4-1....... 4-1 ...... 4-2 ......2-0 .... 47-19 .......712 MAC ................1-0 .......1-1 ....... 1-1 ...... 1-1 .......1-0 ....... 3-0 ........4-2 .......2-1 ....... 3-0 .......3-0 ....... 5-2....... 3-0 ........2-0 ....... 2-0....... 3-0 ...... 1-1 ......3-0 ...... 39-9 .......813 Mtn. West ............ x ..........x ...........x ...... 1-0 .......1-1 ....... 0-0 ........2-1 .......0-1 ....... 0-1 .......2-1 ....... 2-0....... 0-1 ........0-0 ....... 1-2....... 1-1 ...... 0-0 ......0-0 ...... 10-8 .......556 Pac-12 ..............0-0 .......2-0 ....... 1-1 ...... 1-0 .......0-0 ....... 1-0 ........2-0 .......0-1 ....... 0-1 .......0-0 ....... 1-0....... 0-1 ........1-2 ....... 1-2....... 0-3 ...... 0-2 ......1-1 .....11-14 .......440 SEC ..................1-5 .......1-4 ....... 4-3 ...... 4-2 .......3-4 ....... 1-5 ........5-3 .......5-4 ....... 2-3 .......2-4 ....... 1-7....... 3-6 ........6-6 ....... 4-5....... 4-5 ...... 2-5 ......2-6 .... 50-77 .......394 Sun Belt............... x ..........x ...........x ..........x .......... x .......... x ........... x .......1-0 ....... 1-0 .......1-0 ....... 7-0....... 4-0 ........0-1 ....... 1-1....... 3-0 ...... 5-0 ......2-1 ...... 25-3 .......893 WAC.................0-0 .......2-0 ....... 2-1 ...... 0-0 .......2-0 ....... 3-1 ........1-1 .......2-0 ....... 1-1 .......1-0 ....... 2-0....... 0-1 ........1-0 ....... 0-0....... 0-2 ...... 1-0 ......1-1 ...... 19-8 .......704 Ind. ...................3-5 .......2-1 ....... 2-0 ...... 3-0 .......4-0 ....... 3-0 ........5-2 .......3-1 ....... 0-1 .......6-1 ....... 0-2....... 6-2 ........5-1 ....... 1-2....... 2-4 ...... 1-3 ......1-5 .... 47-30 .......610 *FCS ................2-0 .......2-0 ....... 3-1 ...... 2-1 .......2-1 ....... 4-0 ........3-0 .......4-0 ....... 6-0 .......3-0 ....... 8-2....... 7-0 ......14-0 ..... 12-2..... 12-1 .... 12-1 ....13-0 .... 109-9 .......924 Total .............15-16 .....22-9 ... 21-12 .. 21-12 ...22-12 ... 23-13 ....30-17 ...27-15 ... 27-13 ...32-12 ... 33-23.. 35-21. ....41-17 ... 33-22... 34-23 .. 33-23 ..31-23 480-282 .......630 *Beginning with the 2007 football season, the NCAA changed the designation of D-I and D-1AA schools into two divisions FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly D-1) and FCS (Football Championship Subdivision formerly D-1AA).

2012 ACC vs. Non-Conference

(Overall 31-23, .574; Home 23-8, .742; Away 3-12, .200) Big 12 (0-3) Miami at (21) Kansas State ................................L, 13-52 Maryland at (8) West Virginia ............................L, 21-31 Virginia at (17) TCU .............................................L, 7-27

Mid-American (3-0) Ball State at Clemson ....................................... W, 52-27 Bowling Green at Virginia Tech .......................... W, 37-0 Florida State vs. (15) Northern Illinois .............. W, 31-10

Big East (5-5) Maryland at Temple ......................................... W, 36-27 NC State at Connecticut ..................................... W, 10-7 Connecticut at Maryland ....................................L, 21-24 North Carolina at (19) Louisville ........................L, 34-39 Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh .................................L, 17-35 Florida State at South Florida ........................... W, 30-17 Virginia Tech vs. Cincinnati ................................L, 24-27 South Florida at Miami ....................................... W, 40-9 Duke vs. Cincinnati .............................................L, 34-48 Virginia Tech vs. Rutgers .................................. W, 13-10

Ohio Valley (2-0) Murray State at Florida State .............................. W, 69-3 Austin Peay at Virginia Tech ............................... W, 42-7

Big South (2-0) Liberty at Wake Forest ..................................... W, 20-17 Presbyterian at Georgia Tech ............................. W, 59-3 Big Ten (1-1) Penn State at Virginia ....................................... W, 17-16 Boston College at Northwestern .........................L, 13-22 Colonial (3-0) William & Mary at Maryland ................................. W, 7-6 Richmond at Virginia ....................................... W, 43-19 Maine at Boston College .................................... W, 34-3 Conference USA (2-0) Memphis at Duke ............................................. W, 38-14 East Carolina at North Carolina .......................... W, 27-6 Independent (1-5) Army at Wake Forest ......................................... W, 49-37 Miami at (9) Notre Dame .....................................L, 3-41 Boston College at Army ......................................L, 31-34 BYU at Georgia Tech ..........................................L, 17-41 (4) Notre Dame at Boston College ........................L, 6-21 Wake Forest at (3) Notre Dame ............................L, 0-38

Pac-12 (1-1) Duke at (25) Stanford ........................................L, 13-50 Georgia Tech vs. USC ......................................... W, 21-7 Southeastern (2-6) Tennessee vs. NC State .....................................L, 21-35 Auburn vs. Clemson ........................................ W, 26-19 (13) South Carolina at Clemson .........................L, 17-27 (6) Florida at Florida State ..................................L, 26-37 (3) Georgia Tech at Georgia ...............................L, 10-42 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest ...................................L, 21-55 NC State vs. Vanderbilt .......................................L, 24-38 Clemson vs. (8) LSU ......................................... W, 25-24 Southern (3-0) Elon at North Carolina ........................................ W, 62-0 Furman at Clemson ............................................ W, 41-7 The Citadel at NC State ..................................... W, 52-14 Sun Belt (2-1) Florida International at Duke ............................ W, 46-26 South Alabama at NC State ................................ W, 31-7 Middle Tennessee at Georgia Tech .....................L, 28-49 Western Athletic (1-1) Idaho at North Carolina ...................................... W, 66-0 Louisiana Tech at Virginia ..................................L, 38-44

Mid-Eastern Athletic (3-0) Savannah State at Florida State .......................... W, 55-0 North Carolina Central at Duke ......................... W, 54-17 Bethune-Cookman at Miami ............................. W, 38-10

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ACC Record Versus 2012 Non-Conference Opponents Army ........................................... 32-18-1 Auburn ............................................. 9-33 Austin Peay ........................................ 1-0 Ball State ............................................ 4-0 Bethune-Cookman ............................. 2-0 Bowling Green.................................... 4-0 BYU.................................................... 8-3 Cincinnati .......................................... 7-3 Citadel .............................................. 26-0 Connecticut ...................................... 11-5 East Carolina ............................... 45-23-1 Elon.................................................... 3-0 Florida ......................................... 20-29-2 Florida International ........................... 7-0 Furman.......................................... 37-7-1 Georgia ...................................... 24-69-5 Idaho.................................................. 2-0 Kansas State ..................................... 1-3 Liberty................................................ 3-0 Louisiana Tech ................................ 5-1-1 Louisville ....................................... 11-14 LSU .................................................. 2-17 Maine ................................................. 2-0 Memphis ............................................ 5-4 Middle Tennessee .............................. 9-3 Murray State ...................................... 2-0 North Carolina Central........................ 2-0 Northern Illinois ................................. 5-2 Northwestern ................................ 12-13 Notre Dame .................................... 13-30 Penn State..................................... 7-49-1 Pittsburgh .................................. 15-19-1 Presbyterian ....................................... 8-0 Richmond ..................................... 20-7-1 Rutgers ............................................ 10-7 Savannah State .................................. 1-0 South Alabama................................... 2-0 South Carolina ............................ 57-62-2 South Florida...................................... 6-6 Stanford ............................................ 6-6 TCU ................................................... 5-4 Temple ............................................ 13-1 Tennessee ................................... 15-34-1 USC.................................................... 5-7 Vanderbilt....................................... 23-30 West Virginia .............................. 36-42-1 William & Mary .............................. 36-12

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Total Offense Passing Yardage

Pl.Player, School ..............Years ..... Yards 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...............2000-03 .. 13,582 2. Joe Hamilton, GT ................1996-99 .. 10,640 3. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ...........2006-09 .... 9,987 4. Riley Skinner, WF ................2006-09 .... 9,923 5. Charlie Whitehurst, CL ........2002-05 .... 9,759 6. Jamie Barnette, NCS ...........1996-99 .... 9,638 7. Darian Durant, UNC.............2001-04 .... 9,630 8. Russell Wilson, NCS ...........2008-10 .... 9,628 9. Reggie Ball, GT ...................2003-06 .... 9,579 10. Chris Weinke, FSU ............1997-00 .... 9,473 11.Sean Renfree, DU..........2009-12 .. 9,298 12.Shawn Jones, GT ...............1989-92 .... 9,296 13.Tyrod Taylor, VT ................2007-10 .... 9,213 Chris Rix, FSU ....................2001-04 .... 9,213 15.Spence Fischer, DU ............1992-95 .... 9,110 16.Ben Bennett, DU.................1980-83 .... 9,061 17. T.J. Yates, UNC .................2007-10 .... 9,044 18. Matt Ryan, BC ...................2004-07 .. *9,024 19.Jacory Harris, UM ..............2008-11 .... 8,823 20.Tajh Boyd, CU .............2010-12 .. 8,818 21. EJ Manuel, FSU ...........2009-12 .. 8,563 22.Woodrow Dantzler, CL .......1998-01 .... 8,249 23.Steve Slayden, DU..............1984-87 .... 8,129 24.Brian Kuklick, WF ...............1994-98 .... 7,838 25.Christian Ponder, FSU ........2007-10 .... 7,705 26.Shawn Moore, UVa ............1987-90 .... 7,697 27.Drew Weatherford, FSU. .......2005-08 .... 7,606 28.Matt Schaub, UVa ..............2000-03 .... 7,560 29.Mike Elkins, WF..................1987-90 .... 7,170 30.Mike Glennon, ST ..........2009-12 .. 7,131 *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage

Pl.Player, School .......... Years ......Yards 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ............2000-03 .. 13,484 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....2006-09 .. 10,065 3. Chris Weinke, FSU............1997-00 .... 9,839 4. Riley Skinner, WF .............2006-09 .... 9,762 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem..2002-05 .... 9,665 6. Ben Bennett, Duke ............1980-83 .... 9,614 7. Sean Renfree, DU ......... 2009-12 ...9,465 8. Jamie Barnette, NCS ........1996-99 .... 9,461 9. T.J. Yates, UNC ..............2007-10 .... 9,377 10. Spence Fischer, Duke .......1992-95 .... 9,021 11. Matt Ryan, BC ..............2004-07 .. *8,963 12. Joe Hamilton, GT..............1996-99 .... 8,882 13. Jacory Harris, UM ............2008-11 .... 8,826 14. Darian Durant, UNC ..........2001-04 .... 8,755 15. Russell Wilson, NCS ........2008-10 .... 8,545 16. Shawn Jones, GT .............1989-92 .... 8,441 17. Chris Rix, FSU ..............2001-04 .... 8,390 18. Reggie Ball, GT ..............2003-06 .... 8,128 19. Tajh Boyd, Clemson ...... 2010-12 ...8,053 20. Brian Kuklick, WF .............1994-98 .... 8,017 21. Steve Slayden, Duke .........1984-87 .... 8,004 22. EJ Manuel, FSU .......... 2009-12 ...7,736 23. Drew Weatherford, FSU ......2005-08 .... 7,567 24. Matt Schaub, UVa ............2000-03 .... 7,502 25. Mike Glennon, NCS ...... 2009-12 ...7,411 26. Mike Elkins, WF ..............1985-88 .... 7,304 27. Scott Milanovich, Md. ......1992-95 .... 7,301 28. Gary Schofield, WF ...........1981-83 .... 7,205 29. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ........2007-10 .... 7,017 30. Christian Ponder, FSU ......2007-10 .... 6,872 *Does Not Include pre-ACC yardage

ACC Career Active Total Offense Leaders 1. Sean Renfree, Duke (11)...................... 9,298 2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (20) ..................... 8,818 3. EJ Manuel, Florida State (21)............... 8,563 4. Mike Glennon, NC State (30) ............... 7,131 5. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ............. 7,111 6. Tanner Price, Wake Forest .................. 6,707 7. Bryn Renner, North Carolina ............... 6,406 8. Chase Rettig, Boston College .............. 5,961 9. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech ........ 5,537 10. Stephen Morris, Miami ....................... 5,010 Career 400-Yard Total Offense Games 6 Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU...................... 529 ......ST 3 Mike Glennon, Sr., ST................ 474 ..... CU 2 Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ............ 568 ......ST 2 EJ Manuel, Sr., FS ..................... 482 ..... CU 1 Chase Rettig, Jr., BC.................. 439 .... UM 1 Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ................ 428 .... UM

ACC Career Active Passing Yardage Leaders 1. Sean Renfree, Duke (7) ..................... 9,465 2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (19) .................. 8,053 3. EJ Manuel, Florida State (22) ............ 7,736 4. Mike Glennon, NC State (25)............. 7,411 5. Tanner Price, Wake Forest ............... 6,666 6. Bryn Renner, North Carolina ............ 6,456 7. Chase Rettig, Boston College ........... 6,257 8. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ........... 6,096 9. Stephen Morris, Miami .................... 4,868 10. Michael Rocco, Virginia ................... 4,731

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Career 300-Yard Total Offense Games Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU...................... 529 ......ST Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ................ 428 .... UM Logan Thomas, Jr., VT .............. 374 ..... NC Bryn Renner, Jr., NC .................. 373 .... Lou Mike Glennon, Sr., ST................ 474 ..... CU EJ Manuel, Sr., FS ..................... 482 ..... CU Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ............ 568 ......ST Chase Rettig, Jr., BC.................. 416 .... UM Tanner Price, Jr., WF ................. 342 .... MD Michael Rocco, Sr., UVa ............ 320 ..... UR Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ......... 321 ..... DU C.J. Brown, Jr., MD ................... 339 ..... CU Clint Trickett, So., FS ................. 329 ..... CU

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Career 400-Yard Passing Yardage Games Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ............ 566 ....... ST Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS ............. 493 .......CU Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU...................... 428 ...... WF Chase Rettig, Jr., BC.................. 441 ......UM EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ................... 439 .......BC Sean Renfree, Sr., DU ................ 432 .... UM

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Career 300-Yard Passing Yardage Games Sean Renfree, Sr., DU .............. 432..... UM Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU .................... 428......WF Mike Glennon, Sr., NCS............ 493...... CU Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC .............. 363..... Lou EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ................. 439.......BC Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ........... 566.......ST Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ................ 441..... UM Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ........... 312.....Aub Tanner Price, Jr., WF................ 327...... NC Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ............. 354...... NC Clint Trickett, So., FSU ............. 336...... CU Perry Hills, Fr., MD ................... 305... WVu

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Career 200-Yard Passing Yardage Games Sean Renfree, Sr., DU .............. 432..... UM Tajh Boyd, Sr., CU .................... 428......WF Mike Glennon, Sr.., NCS........... 493...... CU Bryn Renner, Jr., UNC .............. 363..... Lou EJ Manuel, Sr., FSU ................. 439 ......BC Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ............. 310..... UM Tanner Price, Jr.., WF............... 327...... NC Stephen Morris, Jr., UM ........... 566.......ST Chase Rettig, Jr., BC ................ 441..... UM Michael Rocco, Jr., UVa ........... 312.....Aub Dave Shinskie, Sr., BC.............. 279...... ND Perry Hills, Fr., MD ................... 305... WVu Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ....... 271..... WC Clint Trickett, So., FSU ............. 336...... CU Phillip Sims, So., UVa .............. 253......WF Caleb Rowe, Fr., MD ................ 240.......BC Shawn Petty, Fr., MD ............... 208...... NC

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Pl. Player, School ........... Years ....... Yards 1. Ted Brown, NCS, .............1975-78 ...... 4,602 2. Amos Lawrence, UNC .....1977-80 ...... 4,391 3. LaMont Jordan, Md. .......1997-00 ...... 4,147 4. Robert Lavette, GT ...........1981-84 ...... 4,066 5. Chris Barclay, WF, ..........2002-05 ...... 4,032 6. Thomas Jones, UVa ........1996-99 ...... 3,998 7. Raymond Priester, CL ......1994-97 ...... 3,966 8. Mike Voight, UNC ............1973-76 ...... 3,971 9. Warrick Dunn, FSU .........1993-96 ...... 3,959 10. James Davis, CL ............2005-08 ...... 3,881 11. James McDougald, WF ....1976-79 ...... 3,811 12. Montel Harris, BC............2008-11 ...... 3,735 13. Jerry Mays, GT ................1985-89 ...... 3,699 14. Leon Johnson, UNC .........1993-96 ...... 3,693 15. Joe McIntosh, NCS ..........1981-84 ...... 3,642 16. Tremayne Stephens, NCS ....1994-97 ...... 3,553 17. C.J. Spiller, CU ................2006-09 ...... 3,547 18. Andre Ellington, CU ..... 2009-12 .... 3,436 19. Tiki Barber, UVa. ..............1993-96 ...... 3,389 20. Tashard Choice, GT .........2005-07 ...... 3,365 21. Terry Kirby, UVa. .............1989-92 ...... 3,348 22. P.J. Daniels, GT ...............2002-05 ...... 3,346 23. Michael Ramseur, WF ......1982-85 ...... 3,325 24. Charlie Wysocki, Md. .......1978-81 ...... 3,317 25. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ..........1980-82 ...... 3,267 26.Jonathan Dwyer, GT .........2007-09 ...... 3,226 27. Travis Minor, FSU ............1997-00 ...... 3,218 28. Wali Lundy, UVa. .............2002-05 ...... 3,193 29. Don McCauley, UNC ........1968-70 ...... 3,172 30. Chris Douglas, DU ...........2000-03 ...... 3,122 ACC Career Active Rushing Leaders 1. Andre Ellington, Clemson (18) ........... 3,436 2. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina ....... 2,481 3. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech ...... 2,225 4. Perry Jones, Virginia ......................... 2,033 5. Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ............... 1,839 6. Josh Harris, Wake Forest .................. 1,760 7. Chris Thompson, Florida State .......... 1,735 8. Andre Williams, Boston College ........ 1,562 9. Kevin Parks, Virginia ......................... 1,443 10. David Sims, Georgia Tech ................. 1,368 2 1 1 1

ACC Career Active Leaders Career 200-Yard Rushing Games Andre Ellington, Sr., CU............... 228 .... Aub Giovani Bernard, So., NC ............. 262 ...... VT Rolandan Finch, Jr., BC ............... 243 ..... MD Josh Harris, Jr., WF ..................... 241 ...... VT

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Career 100-Yard Rushing Games Giovani Bernard, So., UNC .......... 262 ...... VT Andre Ellington, Sr., CU............... 228 .... Aub Tevin Washington, Sr., GT ........... 176 ......CU Chris Thompson, Sr., FSU ........... 197 ..... WF Andre Williams, Jr., BC................ 191 .. Army Josh Harris, Jr., WF ..................... 241 ...... VT Perry Jones, Sr., UVa .................. 149 ..Idaho Devonta Freeman, So., FSU ......... 148 ..... MD Shadrach Thornton, Fr., ST ......... 145 Citadel Rolandan Finch, Jr.., BC .............. 243 ..... MD Duke Johnson, Fr., UM ................ 176 ......DU C.J. Brown, Jr., MD ..................... 162 ......CU James Washington, Sr., NCS ...... 131 ...... GT Orwin Smith, Sr., GT ................... 157 ......KU Kevin Parks, So., UVa .................. 129 ..... MD Brandon Ross, Fr., MD ................ 141 ......NC Desmond Scott, Sr., DU .............. 122 ..... WF Zach Laskey, So., GT ................... 116 . Presb Vad Lee, Fr., GT ........................... 112 ......NC J.C. Coleman, Fr., VT ................... 183 ......DU Devon Johnson, Fr., UM .............. 135 ...... BC Lonnie Pryor, Sr., FS ................... 134 .....NIU Logan Thomas, Jr., VT ................ 124 ..... UM Wes Brown, Fr., MD .................... 121 . NCSU Tony Creecy, So., ST ................... 120 ..... UM DeAndre Martin, Fr., WF .............. 115 .. Army Josh Snead, So., DU.................... 107 ..Cincy James Wilder, So., FSU ............... 106 .MurSt A.J. Blue, Jr., NC ......................... 106 ..... WF Tajh Boyd, Jr., CU........................ 103 ...... ST EJ Manuel, Sr., FS ....................... 102 ......CU

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics ACC Rushing Career 100, 200 Yards Games

Career 200-Yard Rushing Games 1. Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) .....................6 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ........3 Natrone Means, North Carolina (90-92) .........3 Mike Voight, North Carolina (73-76)...............3 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ................3 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) .......................27 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) .........23 Montel Harris, Boston College (08-11) .........22 Warrick Dunn, Florida State (93-96) .............21 Joe McIntosh, NC State (81-84) ...................20 Tiki Barber, Virginia (93-96) .........................19 LaMont Jordan, Maryland (97-00)................18 Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ...................18 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (79-82)...........18 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) ..........18 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ..............18 Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech (05-07) .........18 13.Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (07-09) .......17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Rushing Touchdowns

Player, School............. Years ........ TDs Ted Brown, NCS ............... 1975-78......... 49 James Davis, CL ............... 2005-08......... 47 Robert Lavette, GT ............ 1981-84......... 45 Rick Badanjek, MD............ 1982-85......... 44 Leon Johnson, UNC .......... 1993-96......... 43 Wali Lundy, UVa ............... 2002-05......... 43 7. Mike Voight, UNC ............. 1973-76......... 42 8. Travis Zachery, CL ............ 1998-01......... 41 9. Chris Barclay, WF ............. 2002-05......... 40 10.Tevin Washington, GT.... 2009-12 .......38 11. Warrick Dunn, FSU ........... 1993-96......... 37 12. Thomas Jones, UVa .......... 1996-99......... 36

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ACC Career Active Leaders Rushing Touchdowns Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech (10) 38 Andre Ellington, Clemson .................. 33 Giovani Bernard, North Carolina ........ 25 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ............ 20 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ............... 20 Lonnie Pryor, Florida State ................ 18 Brandon Connette, Duke ................... 17 Mike James, Miami ........................... 17 Devonta Freeman, Florida State ......... 16 Tajh Boyd, Clemson .......................... 16

ACC Career All-Purpose Yardage

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Player, School Years C. J. Spiller, Clemson ....................... 2006-09 Leon Johnson, North Carolina ............. 1993-96 Chris Douglas, Duke ........................... 2000-03 Ted Brown, NC State ........................... 1975-78 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech............... 1981-84 Warrick Dunn, Florida State ................. 1993-96 Torrey Smith, Maryland .................... 2008-10 T.J. Graham, NC State ...................... 2008-11 Don McCauley, North Carolina............. 1968-70 Frank Quayle, Virginia ......................... 1966-68 Alvin Pearman, Virginia ....................... 2002-04 LaMont Jordan, Maryland ................... 1997-00 Chris Barclay, Wake Forest .................. 2002-05 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina .......... 1977-80 Tiki Barber, Virginia............................. 1993-96 Peter Warrick, Florida State ................. 1996-99 Derrick Hamilton, Clemson.................. 2001-03 Brandon Tate, North Carolina ........... 2005-08 Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech .................... 1985-89 Thomas Jones, Virginia ....................... 1996-99 Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech ................ 2004-07 Terry Kirby, Virginia.......................... 1989-92 Andre Ellington, Clemson ............ 2009-12 Montel Harris, Boston College .......... 2008-11 Wali Lundy, Virginia ......................... 2002-05 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ........... 1998-01 Mike Voight, North Carolina ............. 1973-76 Eric Blount, North Carolina ............... 1988-91 Mike Grayson, Duke ......................... 1980-83 Torry Holt, NC State ......................... 1995-98

Rush 3,547 3,693 3,122 4,602 4,066 3,959 69 -9 3,172 2,695 2,394 4,147 4,032 4,391 3,389 185 340 294 3,699 3,998 226 3,348 3,436 3735 3,193 152 3,971 814 2,441 119

Rec. 1,420 1,288 867 760 862 1,314 2,205 1453 786 1,145 1,396 737 381 393 602 3,517 2,218 927 869 571 1,778 1,022 505 377 895 2,907 88 544 1,219 3,379

Ret. 2,621 847 1,759 203 465 48 2,909 3781 1,056 1,141 1,179 76 517 144 878 1,148 2,187 3,523 175 129 2,672 267 645 468 409 1,415 413 3,033 721 871

Yards 7,588 5,828 5,748 5,565 5,393 5,321 5,264 5,225 5,014 4,981 4,969 4,960 4,930 4,928 4,869 4,850 4,745 4,744 4,743 4,698 4,676 4,637 4,586 4,580 4,497 4,474 4,472 4,391 4,381 4,369

Rec. 505 3749 815 1165 1214 852 1927 3020 1363 1703 1277 1237 430 585 2086 0 602 187 221 1768

Ret. 645 570 1624 524 1242 263 1106 114 1577 935 1178 1092 187 415 58 0 336 123 892 86

Yards 4,586 4,357 4,278 3,722 3,615 3,596 3,361 3,134 3,115 2,866 2,515 2,384 2,352 2,340 2,232 2,225 2,203 2,070 2,060 2,013

Active Career Leaders All-Purpose Yardage Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Player, School Years Andre Ellington, CU, SR (23) ............ 2009-12 Conner Vernon, DU, SR .................... 2009-12 Orwin Smith, GT, SR ........................ 2009-12 Perry Jones, VA, SR ......................... 2009-12 Desmond Scott, DU, SR ................... 2009-12 Giovani Bernard, NC, SO .................. 2011-12 Sammy Watkins, CU, SO .................. 2011-12 DeAndre Hopkins, CU, JR ................. 2010-12 Dyrell Roberts, VT, SR...................... 2008-12 Michael Campanaro, WF, JR ............ 2010-12 Tobais Palmer, ST, SR...................... 2010-12 Jamison Crowder, DU, SO ................ 2011-12 Chris Thompson, FS, SR .................. 2009-12 Mike James, UM, SR ........................ 2009-12 Erik Highsmith, NC, SR .................... 2009-12 Tevin Washington, GT, SR................ 2009-12 James Washington, ST, SR .............. 2009-12 Josh Harris, WF, JR.......................... 2010-12 Duke Johnson, UM, FR ...........................2012 Alex Amidon, BC, JR ........................ 2010-12

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Rush 3436 38 1839 2033 1159 2481 328 0 175 228 60 55 1735 1340 88 2225 1265 1760 947 159

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Touchdowns

Pl. Player, School ............ Years ......... TD 1. Wali Lundy, UVa .............. 2002-05.......... 52 2. Ted Brown, NCS ............... 1975-78.......... 51 C. J. Spiller, CL ................. 2006-09......... .51 4. Leon Johnson, UNC .......... 1993-96.......... 50 5. Warrick Dunn, FSU ........... 1993-96.......... 49 Travis Zachery, CL ............ 1998-01.......... 49 James Davis, CL ............... 2005-08.......... 49 8. Rick Badanjek, MD............ 1982-85.......... 46 Robert Lavette, GT ............ 1981-84.......... 46 10. Stan Fritts, NCS ................ 1972-74.......... 42 Mike Voight, UNC ............. 1973-76.......... 42 12. Chris Barclay, WF ............. 2002-05.......... 40 Thomas Jones, UVa .......... 1996-99.......... 40 14. Clarkston Hines, Duke ...... 1986-89.......... 38 Kelvin Bryant, UNC ........... 1979-82.......... 38 Tevin Washington, GT.... 2009-12 ....... 38 17. LaMont Jordan, MD .......... 1997-00.......... 37 Peter Warrick, FSU ........... 1996-99.......... 37 ACC Career Active Leaders Touchdowns

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Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech (14) ...38 Andre Ellington, Clemson ...............36 Giovani Bernard, North Carolina .....33 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson ...........27 Lonnie Pryor, Florida State .............23 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ............22 Mike James, Miami ........................22 8. Conner Vernon, Duke .....................21 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech .........21 10. Brandon Connette, Duke ................18

Career Field Goals

1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU (2009-**) ...........88 2. Nick Novak, Md (2001-04) ....................... 80 3. Sam Swank, WF (2005-08) ....................... 71 4. Nelson Welch, CL (1991-94) .................... 70 5. Xavier Beitia, FSU (2001-04) ... ................ 67 6. Connor Hughes, UVa (2002-05) ...... ....... 66 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ... . 66 Casey Barth, NC (2008-12).................66 9. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07) ................. 65 10.Travis Bell, GT (2004-07) ......................... 61 11. Obed Ariri, CL (1977-80) ............. ......... 60 Jess Atkinson, Md (1981-84) ...... ........... 60 Scott Sisson, GT (1989-92) .... ................ 60 14. Rafael Garcia, UVa (1993-96) .......... ..... 58

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ACC Active Career Leaders Field Goals Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (1) 88 Casey Barth, North Carolina (6) ..66 Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson ....54 Nate Freese, Boston College .......50 Jimmy Newman, Wake Forest ....42 Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ......34 Nick Ferrara, Maryland ...............30 Jake Wieclaw, Miami ..................30 Ross Martin, Duke .....................20 Justin Moore, Georgia Tech .......13 Nikilas Sade, NC State ................13

Career Scoring By Kicking

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Player, School.......... Years ........Points Dustin Hopkins, FSU .. 2009-** ........466 Nick Novak, MD ............ 2001-04 .......... 393 Xavier Beitia, FSU ......... 2001-04 ......... 375 Casey Barth, NC ........ 2008-** ........358 Sam Swank, WF ........... 2005-08 .......... 337 Connor Hughes, UVa .... 2002-05 .......... 332 Scott Bentley, FSU........ 1993-96 .. ...... 326 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ............ 324 Luke Manget, GT .......... 1999-02 ........ 322 Travis Bell, GT .............. 2004-07 .......... 321 Aaron Hunt, CL ............. 2000-03.......... 314 Jess Atkinson, MD ....... 1981-84.... ..... 308 Gary Cismesia, FSU ...... 2004-07 .......... 308 14. Brandon Pace, VT ......... 2004-06 ......... 306 15. Chandler Catanzaro, CU ..2010-** ........305 16. Scott Sisson, GT........... 1989-92 ... ..... 299

Career Scoring

Player, School .................Years TDs PAT 1. Dustin Hopkins, FSU ...2009-** ...0 . 202 2. Nick Novak, MD.............2001-04 ... 0. 153 3. Xavier Beitia, FSU ..........2001-04 ... 0. 174 4. Casey Barth, NC ........2008-** ...0 . 160 5. Sam Swank, WF ............2005-08 .... 0.. 124 6. Connor Hughes, UVa .....2002-05 ... 0. 134 7. Scott Bentley, FSU.........1993-96 ... 0. 200 8. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU 1997-99 ... 0 . 136 9. Luke Manget, GT ...........1999-02 ... 0. 160 10. Travis Bell, GT ..............2004-07 .... 0.. 134 11 Aaron Hunt, CL..............2000-03 .... 0.. 155 12 Ted Brown, NCS ............1975-78 . 51 ... *3 13. Wali Lundy, UVa............2002-05 . 52..... 0 14. Jess Atkinson, Md.........1981-84 ... 0 . 128 Gary Cismesia, FSU .......2004-07 .... 0.. 109 C.J. Spiller, CL...............2006-09 .. 50...... 1 17. Leon Johnson, NC.........1993-96 . 50..... 3 Brandon Pace, VT..........2004-06 ... 0 . 136 19. Chandler Catanzaro, CL2010-** ...0 . 143 20. Scott Sisson, GT ...........1989-92 .... 0 . 119 21. Warrick Dunn, FSU .......1993-96 . 49..... 0 Travis Zachery, CL.........1998-01 . 49..... 0 James Davis, CL ............2005-08 .. 49...... 0 24. Nelson Welch, CL . ........1991-94 ... 0 ... 82 25. Steve Aponavicius, BC...2006-09 .... 0.. 148 ACC Career Active Leaders Scoring 1. Dustin Hopkins, Florida State (1) .......466 2. Casey Barth, North Carolina (4)..........358 3. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (19) .....305 4. Jimmy Newman, Wake Forest ...........247 5. Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech .......228 6. Nate Freese, Boston College ..............224 7. Andre Ellington, Clemson ..................218 8. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina ........198 9. Cody Journell, Virginia Tech ..............179 10. Jake Wieclaw, Miami .........................171

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Career TD Passes

Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) ....... 95 Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) ..... 79 Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) .... 76 Tajh Boyd, CU (2010-12) ........... 73 Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)...... 70 Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) .... 68 Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) .. 67 Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) ....... 65 Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) ........... 63 Mike Glennon, NCS (2009-12) .. 63 11. Riley Skinner, WF (2006-09) ...... 60 12. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99)..... 59 13. T.J. Yates, UNC (2007-10) ......... 58 14. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) .......... 57 Danny Kanell, FSU (1992-95) ..... 57 16. Matt Schaub, UVa (2000-03) ...... 56 Matt Ryan, BC (2004-07) ........... 56 18. Ben Bennett, DU (1980-83) ........ 55 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) .... 55 20. Bryn Renner, UNC (2010-12) ... 54

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ACC Career Active Leader Touchdown Passes Tajh Boyd, Clemson (4) .............73 Mike Glennon, NC State (9) ......63 Bryn Renner, North Carolina (20) .54 Sean Renfree, Duke ..................51 EJ Manuel, Florida State ...........47 Tanner Price, Wake Forest ........39 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech ...37 Chase Rettig, Boston College ....35 Stephen Morris, Miami .............28 Michael Rocco, Virginia ............27

Career TDR

Philip Rivers, NCS (2000-03) .......112 Russell Wilson, NCS (2008-10) ....93 Tajh Boyd, CL (2010-**).......... 89 Joe Hamilton, GT (1996-99) .........83 Chris Weinke, FSU (1997-00) .......83 Shawn Moore, UVa (1987-90) ......83 7. Darian Durant, UNC(2001-04) ......79 Shawn Jones, GT (1989-92).........79 9. Thaddeus Lewis, DU (2006-09) ....76 10. Chris Rix, FSU (2001-04) .............75 Jacory Harris, UM (2008-11)........75 12. Jamie Barnette, NCS (1996-99).......74 13. Reggie Ball, GT (2003-06) ............68 Woodrow Dantzler, CL (1998-01).68 15. Tyrod Taylor, VT (2007-10) ..........67

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ACC Career Active Leader Touchdown Responsibility Tajh Boyd, Clemson (3) ............... 89 Mike Glennon, NC State ............... 66 Sean Renfree, Duke...................... 60 Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech . 59 EJ Manuel, Florida State............... 58 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech....... 57 Bryn Renner, North Carolina ........ 56 Tanner Price, Wake Forest ........... 46 Chase Rettig, Boston College ....... 36 Andre Ellington, Clemson............. 33

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Pass Receptions

Pl. Player, School............. Years ....... Rec. 1. Conner Vernon, DU ........2009-** ...283 2. Aaron Kelly, CL ................. 2005-08..... 232 3. Desmond Clark, WF.............1995-98..... 216 4. Billy McMullen, UVa ............1999-02..... 210 5. Peter Warrick, FSU ..............1996-99..... 207 Donovan Varner, DU ........ 2008-11..... 207 7. DeAndre Hopkins, CU .....2010-12 ...206 8. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .......2000-03..... 200 9. Kelly Campbell, GT ..............1998-01..... 195 10. Jermaine Lewis, MD ............1992-95..... 193 11. Torry Holt, NCS ...................1995-98..... 191 12. Clarkston Hines, DU ............1986-89..... 189 13. Ricky Proehl, WF .................1986-89..... 188 14. Geroy Simon, MD................1993-96..... 185 15. Jammie Deese, WF..............1996-99..... 184 Jarrett Boykin, VT ............. 2008-11..... 184 17. Hakeem Nicks, UNC .......... 2006-08..... 181 Rich Gunnell, BC ............... 2006-09..... 181 19. Calvin Johnson, GT ........... 2004-06..... 178 20. Jarwarski Pollock, UNC ..... 2002-05..... 177 21. Jonathan Smith, GT .......... 2000-03..... 174 22. Scottie Montgomery, DU... 1996-99..... 171 Kerry Watkins, GT ............. 1999-02..... 171 24. Bert Reed, FSU.................. 2008-11..... 170 25. Roger Boone, DU .............. 1986-89..... 168 26. Kez McCorvey, FSU ........... 1992-94..... 167 Erik Highsmith, UNC.......2009-12 ...167 28. E.G. Green, FSU ................ 1994-97..... 166 29. Na Brown, UNC ................. 1995-98..... 165 Harvey Middleton, GT ....... 1994-97..... 165 Corey Thomas, DU ............ 1994-97..... 165 Danny Coale, VT................ 2008-11..... 165 33. Wes Chesson, DU ............. 1968-70..... 164 34. Derrick Hamilton, CL ......... 2001-03..... 163 Chris Givens, WF............... 2009-11..... 163 36. Kris Burd, UVa .................. 2008-11..... 162 Michael Campanaro, WF .2010-12 ...162

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ACC Career Active Leaders Pass Receptions Conner Vernon, Duke (1) .................283 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (7) ......206 Erik Highsmith, North Carolina (26) .167 Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (36) . 162 Desmond Scott, Duke .....................143 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ..............139 Perry Jones, Virginia .......................129 Alex Amidon, Boston College ..........114 Rodney Smith, Florida State ...........106 Bobby Swigert, Boston College .......106

Pass Reception Yardage

Pl. Player, School............. Years ......Yards 1. Conner Vernon, DU .......2009-** . 3,749 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ............1996-99 ... 3,517 3. Torry Holt, NCS .................1995-98 ... 3,379 4. Clarkston Hines, DU ..........1986-89 ... 3,318 5. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .....2000-03 ... 3,119 6. DeAndre Hopkins, CU ....2010-12 . 3,020 7. Billy McMullen, UVa ..........1999-02 ... 2,978 8. Ricky Proehl, WF ...............1986-89 ... 2,949 9. Jermaine Lewis, MD ..........1992-95 ... 2,932 10. Calvin Johnson, GT ..........2004-06 .. 2,927 11. E.G. Green, FSU ...............1994-97 ... 2,920 12. Kelly Campbell, GT ...........1998-01 ... 2,907 13. Jarrett Boykin, VT ............2008-11 ... 2,884 14. Hakeem Nicks, NC............2005-08 ... 2,840 15. Desmond Clark, WF .........1995-98 ... 2,834 16. Aaron Kelly, CL ................2005-08 ... 2,733 17. Kerry Watkins, GT ............1999-02 ... 2,680 18. Donovan Varner, DU ........2008-11 ... 2,660 19. Danny Coale, VT...............2008-11 ... 2,658 20. Greg Carr, FSU ..................2005-08 ... 2,574 21. Terry Smith, CL ................1990-93 ... 2,508 22. Herman Moore, UVa ........1988-90 ... 2,504 23. Chris Givens, WF..............2009-11 ... 2,473 24. Rich Gunnell, BC ..............2006-09 ... 2,459 25. Corey Holliday, UNC .........1990-93 ... 2,447 26. Owen Spencer, NCS .........2007-10 ... 2,441 27. Eron Riley, DU..................2005-08 ... 2,413 28. John Ford, UVa ................1984-88 ... 2,399 Wes Chesson, DU ............1968-70 ... 2,399 30. Octavus Barnes, UNC .......1994-97 ... 2,398 31.Scottie Montgomery, DU....1996-99 ... 2,379 32. Kez McCorvey, FSU ..........1992-94 ... 2,357 33. Eddie Goines, NCS ...........1991-94 ... 2,351 34. Jammie Deese, WF ..........1996-99 ... 2,348 35. Demaryius Thomas, GT....2007-09 ... 2,339

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ACC Career Active Leaders Pass Reception Yardage Conner Vernon, Duke (1) .................. 3,749 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (6) ........ 3,020 Erik Highsmith, North Carolina ........ 2,086 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ............... 1,927 Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech ............ 1,827 Alex Amidon, Boston College ........... 1,768 Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest ... 1,703 Rodney Smith, Florida State ............ 1,540 Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ........... 1,363 Rashad Greene, Florida State ........... 1,337

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Pl. Player, School............. Years ........ TDs 1. Clarkston Hines, DU ........1986-89 ........... 38 2. Peter Warrick, FSU ..........1996-99 ........... 31 Torry Holt, NCS ...............1995-98 ........... 31 4. E.G. Green, FSU ..............1994-97 ........... 29 Greg Carr, FSU ................2005-08 ........... 29 6. Tyrone Davis, UVa ..........1991-94 ........... 28 Calvin Johnson, GT .........2004--06.......... 28 8. Herman Moore, UVa ........1988-90 ........... 27 DeAndre Hopkins, CU ... 2010-12 ........ 27 10. Ricky Proehl, WF ............1986-89 ........... 25 11. Andre Cooper, FSU..........1993-96 ........... 24 Kelly Campbell, GT ..........1998-01 ........... 24 Billy McMullen, UVa ........1999-02 ........... 24

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ACC Career Active Leaders Scoring Pass Receptions DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (8) ............... 27 Conner Vernon, Duke .............................. 21 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...................... 15 Erik Highsmith, North Carolina ............... 15 Rashad Greene, Florida State .................. 13 Jheranie Boyd, North Carolina ................ 13 Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech ................... 13 Bryan Underwood, NC State ................... 12 Brandon Ford, Clemson .......................... 12 Tobais Palmer, NC State ......................... 11

Yards Per Reception

Player, School...........Years ..........Avg Herman Moore, UVa ......1988-90 ....... 21.96 Tyrone Davis, UVa .........1991-94 ......... 20.9 Gary Cooper, CL ............1985-89 ......... 20.8 Dez White, GT................1997-99 ......... 20.4 Demaryius Thomas, GT ...2007-09 ......... 19.5 Owen Spencer, NCS ......2007-10 ......... 19.4 John Ford, UVa..............1984-88 ......... 18.7 Chris Castor, DU............1978-82 ......... 18.6 Octavus Barnes, UNC ....1994-97 ......... 18.6 11. Marvin Minnis, FSU .......1997-00 ......... 18.2 12. James Milling, MD ........1984-87 ......... 18.1 13. Jason Anderson, WF ........2001-04 .......... 18.0 Kevin Coffey, UVa ..........1997-00 ......... 18.0 (Min. 70 receptions) ACC Career Active Leaders

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Yards Per Reception (Minimum 30 career catches)

Jheranie Boyd, North Carolina ..........19.5 Corey Fuller, Virginia Tech ................18.5 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ...............18.1 Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech .............17.4 Tim Smith, Virginia ...........................16.9 Eric Ebron, North Carolina ................16.6 Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State ..........16.5 Stefon Diggs, Maryland ....................15.7 Alex Amidon, Boston College ............15.5 Johnathan Coleman, Boston College 15.5

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics ACC Career 100-Yard Receiving Games

1. Clarkston Hines, DU .........1986-89 ......... 17 2. Jericho Cotchery, NCS ....2000-03 ......... 15 Jermaine Lewis, MD.........1992-95 ......... 15 4. Torry Holt, NCS ................1995-98 ......... 14 Koren Robinson, NCS ......1999-00 ......... 14 Peter Warrick, FSU ...........1996-99 ......... 14 Conner Vernon, DU ...... 2009-** ....... 14 8. Calvin Johnson, GT ..........2004-06 ......... 13 9. Ricky Proehl, WF ..............1986-89 ......... 12 DeAndre Hopkins, CU.... 2010-** ....... 12 11.Desmond Clark, WF .........1995-97 ......... 11 E.G. Green, FSU ...............1994-97 ......... 11 Jarrett Boykin, VT.............2008-11 ......... 11 14.Harvey Middleton, GT ......1994-97 ......... 10 Hakeem Nicks, UNC .........2006-08 ......... 10 Chris Givens, WF ..............2009-11 ......... 10 17. Wayne Baumgardner, WF ......1978-81 ........... 9 Kelly Campbell, GT ...........1998-01 ........... 9 Wes Chesson, DU ............1968-70 ........... 9 Rod Gardner, CL ..............1997-00 ........... 9 Germane Crowell, UVa .....1994-97 ........... 9 Donovan Varner, DU ........2008-11 ........... 9 Dwight Jones, NC.............2008-11 ........... 9 Kris Burd, VA ...................2008-11 ........... 9 25.Jammie Deese, WF ..........1996-99 ........... 8 Todd Dixon, WF ...............1990-93 ........... 8 Eddie Goines, NCS ...........1991-94 ........... 8 Billy McMullen, UVa .........1999-02 ........... 8 Herman Moore, UVa.........1988-90 ........... 8 Perry Tuttle, CL ................1978-81 ........... 8 Greg Carr, FSU .................2005-08 ........... 8 Rich Gunnell, BC ..............2006-09 ........... 8 Active Career 100-Yard Receiving Games No. Name,Yr., School. High 14 Conner Vernon, Sr., DU (4)......... 181..... WF 12 DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., CL (9) ...... 197......BC 7 Sammy Watkins, So.., CU ........... 202..... WF 7 Alex Amidon, Jr., BC ................... 193..... CU 6 Marcus Davis, Sr., VT ................. 144..... DU 5 Jamison Crowder, So., DU.......... 203.....UM 4 Phillip Dorsett, So., UM .............. 191......GT 4 Michael Campanaro, Jr., WF ....... 164..... NC 4 Rodney Smith, Sr., FSU .............. 121......CL 3 Tobias Palmer, Sr., ST ................ 219..... CU 3 Quinshad Davis, NC .................... 178......VA 3 Stefon Diggs, Fr., MD ................. 152......BC 3 Bryan Underwood, So., NCS ....... 134.....MD 2 Jheranie Boyd, Sr., UNC ............. 221... LSU 2 Rashad Greene, So., FS .............. 163..... WF 2 Corey Fuller, Sr., VT .................... 143..... NC 2 Desmond Scott, DU .................... 134..... WF 2 Terence Davis, WF ...................... 130.....MD 2 Quintin Payton, Jr., ST ................ 129.. Tenn 2 Colin Larmond, Sr., BC ............... 114..Mass 2 Erik Highsmith, Sr., UNC ............ 113... ECU 1 Rashawn Scott, UM .................... 180......ST 1 Willie Haulstead, Sr., FSU ........... 154... UNC 1 Romar Morris, Fr., NC ................ 149.... Lou 1 Bobby Swigert, Sr.., BC .............. 137..... ND 1 Darius Jennings, VA ................... 136.... LaT 1 Clive Walford, So., UM................ 135....USF 1 Dyrell Roberts, Sr., VT ................ 134..... WF 1 Tahj Kimble, So., BC ................... 130.....UM 1 Herb Waters, Fr., UM .................. 130....USF 1 Dominique Terrell, VA ................. 127.....UM 1 Kevin Dorsey, Sr., MD ................ 124.....UM 1 D.J. Coles, Sr., VT....................... 116..... CU 1 Orwin Smith, Sr., GT................... 108..... KU 1 Kenny Shaw, FS .......................... 108......BC 1 Jaron Brown, Sr., CL .................. 107... UNC 1 Davon Johnson, Sr., UM ............. 107......GT 1 Mario Carter, Sr., NCS ................ 105..... CU 1 Matt Furstenberg, Sr., MD .......... 104..... CU 1 Christian Green, So., FSU ........... 102..... WF 1 Tim Smith, Sr., UVa .................... 101.....MD 1 Kerry Boykins, Jr., MD ................ 101....UVa 1 Brandon Ford, Sr., CU................. 101......ST 1 Perry Jones, VA .......................... 100.... LaT

Career Kickoff Return Yardage

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Player, School Years T.J. Graham, NC State ......................................... 2008-11 Torrey Smith, Maryland ....................................... 2008-10 Brandon Tate, North Carolina .............................. 2005-08 Jabari Marshall, Duke .......................................... 2006-08 Eric Blount, North Carolina .................................. 1988-91 Kevin Marion, Wake Forest .................................. 2004-07 Marcus Wall, North Carolina................................ 1992-95 C.J. Spiller, Clemson ........................................... 2006-09 Ralph Stringer, NC State...................................... 1973-77 Jeff Smith, Boston College .................................. 2006-09 Alvis Whitted, NC State........................................ 1994-97 John Stone, Wake Forest ..................................... 1998-01 Randy Jones, Duke .............................................. 1987-90 Darrell Blackman, NC State.................................. 2004-07 Anthony Williams, Wake Forest ........................... 1988-91 Troy Slade, Duke ................................................. 1973-75 Dez White, Georgia Tech ..................................... 1997-99 Chris Douglas, Duke ............................................ 2000-03 Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ........................ 2005-08 Joe Sroba, Virginia .............................................. 1974-76 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ....................... 2009-** Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ..................... 2008-** Greg Reid, Florida State ....................................... 2009-11 Derrick Hamilton, Clemson .................................. 2001-03 Malcolm Pittman, Virginia ............................. 1981-83, 85 Justin Miller, Clemson ......................................... 2002-04 Kevin Tisdel, Georgia Tech .................................. 1990-92 Keeta Covington, Maryland .................................. 1984-86 Scottie Montgomery, Duke .................................. 1996-99 Larry Marshall, Maryland..................................... 1969-71 Andre Humphrey, Clemson ................................. 1992-95 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech .............................. 1998-01 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ...................... 2009-** Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ......................... 2011-** Chris Williams, NC State...................................... 1987-89

ACC Career Active Leaders Kickoff Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech ..................76 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ................64 Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech ...............61 Khalek Shepherd, Virginia ....................59 Desmond Scott, Duke ..........................59 Spiffy Evans, Boston College ...............57 Tobais Palmer, NC State ......................47 Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State ............47 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ...................46 Jamison Crowder, Duke .......................43

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Ret. 137 123 109 107 97 88 87 74 78 84 84 75 81 71 87 83 69 84 64 74 76 61 63 58 70 50 68 72 63 65 68 59 64 59 62

Avg. 23.0 24.3 24.9 24.6 23.8 24.55 24.4 27.7 25.5 23.3 23.0 25.4 23.3 25.9 20.2 21.2 24.7 20.9 23.1 22.2 21.4 25.9 24.7 26.7 22.0 30.7 22.4 21.1 24.1 23.2 21.9 24.0 22.1 23.4 21.9

Yards 3,153 2,983 2,688 2,630 2,313 2,160 2,120 2,052 1,988 1,959 1,929 1,906 1,890 1,842 1,762 1,757 1,701 1,759 1,721 1,645 1,624 1,577 1,553 1,552 1,543 1,534 1,526 1,520 1,515 1,507 1,486 1,415 1,412 1,371 1,358

ACC Career Active Leaders Kickoff Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech (21) ......1,624 Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech (22) ....1,577 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest (33) ....1,412 Khalek Shepherd, Virginia (34) ........1,371 Desmond Scott, Duke .....................1,242 Tobais Palmer, NC State .................1,178 Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State .......1,150 Spiffy Evans, Boston College ..........1,116 Sammy Watkins, Clemson ..............1,083 Jamison Crowder, Duke .....................904

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Punt Return Yardage Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

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Career Pass Interceptions

Player, School ................. Years ...Yards Rnk. Player, School Years Yards Avg Int. 1. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest ...........................2005-08 248 11.8 21 Eddie Royal, VT .................. 2004-07 ....1,296 2. Dre’ Bly, North Carolina .....................................1996-98 198 9.9 20 Steve Suter, MD ................. 2001-04 ....1,271 3. John Talley, Duke ..............................................2003-06 322 17.9 18 Ledel George, NCS ............. 1990-93 ....1,191 David Amerson, NC State ........................ 2010-** 287 15.9 18 Kelley Rhino, GT................. 1999-02 ....1,135 5. Tom Brown, Maryland. ......................................1960-62 275 16.2 17 Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest............................1981-84 176 10.4 17 Greg Reid, FSU................... 2009-11 ....1,117 A.J. Greene, Wake Forest...................................1985-88 175 10.3 17 Willie Reid, FSU ................. 2002-05 ....1,063 Terry Kinard, Clemson .......................................1978-81 147 8.6 17 Troy Slade, DU ................... 1973-75 ....1,021 Keith McMeans, Virginia ....................................1987-90 88 5.2 17 George Coghill, WF ............ 1989-92 ....1,002 10. Lou Angelo, North Carolina ...............................1970-72 115 7.2 16 Pat Chester, Virginia ..........................................1978-82 296 18.5 16 Peter Warrick, FSU ............. 1996-99 .......937 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech ...................................1988-91 264 16.5 16 Dee Feaster, FSU ................ 1995-98 .......937 Rich Searl, Duke ................................................1969-71 197 12.3 16 Greg Poole, UNC ................ 1979-82 .......916 Eric Williams, NC State ......................................1978-82 167 10.4 16 Bob Smith, MD................... 1972-74 .......899 15. Marcus Hamilton, Virginia .................................2003-06 127 8.5 15 Ronde Barber, Virginia ......................................1994-96 112 7.5 15 Darrell Blackman, NCS ....... 2004-07 .......864 Bob Smith, Maryland. ........................................1972-74 69 4.6 15 Brandon Tate, UNC............. 2005-08 .......835 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech................................2005-08 278 18.5 15 Jayron Hosley, Jr., VT ........ 2009-** .......815 DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson .............................2007-10 162 10.2 15 Bosley Allen, UNC .... 1998, 2000-01 .......810 20. Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech ..........................2007-09 135 9.6 14 Kevin Cook, Virginia ..........................................1986-89 80 5.7 14 Pat Chester, UVa ................ 1978-82 .......808 Lendell Jones, Maryland. ...................................1981-83 83 5.9 14 Tony Logan, MD................. 2008-11 .......805 Michael Hamilin, Clemson .................................2005-08 243 17.4 14 Jay Wilkinson, DU .............. 1961-63 .......761 Rashard Hall, Clemson........................... 2009-** 186 14.3 14 Donnell Woolford, CL ......... 1985-88 .......724 25. Justin Miller, Clemson .......................................2002-04 114 8.8 13 James Royster, Wake Forest .............................1975-78 92 7.1 13 Willie Clay, GT .................... 1988-91 .......723 Ken Schroy, Maryland .......................................1972-74 119 9.2 13 Fabian Davis, WF ................ 1999-02 .......722 Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech ................................1988-91 239 18.4 13 Jack Whitley, NCS .............. 1968-70 .......721 Corey Sawyer, Florida State ...............................1992-93 90 6.9 13 Eric Blount, UNC ................ 1988-91 .......720 Wyatt Smith, Duke.............................................1988-91 189 14.5 13 Bob Sullivan, Maryland ......................................1963-65 88 6.8 13 Corey Sawyer, FSU............. 1992-93 .......703 Dejuan Tribble, Boston College..........................2005-07 150 11.5 13 Tiki Barber, UVa ................. 1993-96 .......694 Jamie Silva, Boston College ..............................2005-07 147 11.3 13 Larry Marshall, MD ............ 1969-71 .......656 Chase Minnifield, Virginia ..................................2008-11 164 12.6 13 Leon Washington, FSU....... 2002-05 .......644 35. Deunta Williams, North Carolina........................2007-10 231 19.3 12 Alex Ardley, Clemson.........................................1998-00 151 12.6 12 James Lott, CL ................... 1986-89 .......643 Jerry Barger, Duke.............................................1953-54 170 14.2 12 Devin Hester, UM ............... 2004-05 .......638 Bobby Cale, North Carolina................................1976-78 90 7.5 12 Joe Crocker, Virginia .........................................1992-95 76 6.3 12 Tay Cody, Florida State ......................................1997-00 221 18.4 12 Buddy Curry, North Carolina..............................1977-79 111 9.3 12 Eddie Geathers, Clemson...................................1977-80 114 9.5 12 Lloyd Harrison, NC State ...................................1996-99 53 4.4 12 A.J. Johnson, Maryland .....................................1993-96 88 7.3 12 ACC Career Active Leaders Brian Mance, Clemson.......................................1999-02 73 6.1 12 Lawrence Lowe, Georgia Tech ...........................1977-80 118 9.8 12 Punt Returns Anthony Poindexter, Virginia .............................1995-98 141 11.8 12 Lee Butler, Duke .................................. 46 Samari Rolle, Florida State ................................1994-97 144 12.0 12 Rashard Smith, NC State ..................... 36 Bryan Shumock, Virginia ...................................1977-80 209 17.4 12 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ................ 24 Ted Thurson, Georgia Tech ...............................1979-82 60 5.0 12 Josh Gettis, Wake Forest ...................................2003-06 169 14.1 12 Rashad Greene, Florida State ............... 23 Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech .............................2009-11 166 13.8 12 Khalek Shepherd, Virginia .................... 23 Stefon Diggs, Maryland ....................... 22 ACC Career Active Leaders Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ............. 20 ACC Career Interception Pass Interceptions Bobby Swigert, Boston College ............ 20 Return Yards Jamison Crowder, Duke ....................... 18 Adam Humphries, Clemson ................. 18 1. David Amerson, NC State (3) ............. 18 1. John Talley, Duke (2003-06) ......................395 2. Rashard Hall, Clemson (20)............... 14 2. Kendric Burney, North Carolina (2007-10) .....358 ACC Career Active Leaders 3. Brandan Bishop, NC State ................ 12 3. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) ..................296 Punt Return Yards 4. Ross Cockrell, Duke ........................... 9 4. David Amerson, NC State (2010-12) ...... 287 Lee Butler, Duke ................................487 5. Xavier Rhodes, Florida State ............... 8 5. Aaron Curry, WF (2005-08) ........................278 Rashard Smith, NC State ...................329 Tre Boston, North Carolina ................. 8 Rashad Greene, Florida State .............308 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech (2005-08)........278 7. Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech ............ 7 Spiffy Evans, Boston College .............278 7. Tom Brown, Maryland (1960-62) ...............275 Kenneth Tate, Maryland ...................... 7 Giovani Bernard, North Carolina ........263 8. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ...........264 Jonathan Meeks, Clemson .................. 7 Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech ...........262 9. Alphonso Smith, WF (2005-08) ..................248 Jim Noel, Boston College .................... 7 Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech ..............248 10. Michael Hamlin, Clemson (2005-08) ..........243 Stefon Diggs, Maryland .....................221 Jamison Crowder, Duke .....................188 Crezdon Butler, Clemson (2006-09) ...........243 Lovell Jackson, Wake Forest ..............188 12. Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ........239 13. Alex Wujchiak, Maryland (2008-10) ...........238 14. Deunta Williams, North Carolina (2007-10) ......231 15. Tay Cody, Florida State (1997-00) ..............221

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2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Punting Average (minimum of 75 punts)

Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Player, School Years Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech ............................2006-07 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...........................1996-99 Ryan Weigand, Virginia .....................................2006-07 Shawn Powell, Florida State ..............................2008-11 Johnny Evans, NC State ....................................1974-77 Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest .............................1971-73 Brooks Barnard, Maryland .................................1999-02 Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...........................1981-84 Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 Chris Gardocki, Clemson ...................................1988-90 Adam Podlesh, Maryland...................................2003-06 Dale Hatcher, Clemson ......................................1981-84 Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 Mike Abrams, Virginia .......................................1999-01 Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech .............................2006-09 Graham Gano, Florida State ...............................2005-08 Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 Sean Liss, Florida State .....................................1993-96 Steve Streater, North Carolina ...........................1977-80 John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 David Wooldridge, North Carolina .....................2003-06 Tommy Barnhardt, North Carolina .....................1983-85 Jimmy Maners, Clemson ...................................2006-08 Matt Bosher, Miami ...........................................2007-10 Donnie Scott, Virginia ........................................1997-99 Nick Vidnovic, North Carolina ............................1971-73 Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech .............................2005-08 Dalton Botts, Miami .............................. 2011-12 David Sims, Clemson ........................................1977-80

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Player, School Years Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 Scott McAlister, North Carolina .........................1988-91 Ryan Quigley, Boston College............................2008-11 Jeff Walker, Virginia ...................................1981-83, 85 Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...................................1978-81 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 Matt Bosher, UM ...............................................2007-10 Jimmy Howell, Virginia ......................................2008-11 Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 Brian Monroe, Miami .........................................2003-06 Adam Podlesh, Maryland...................................2003-06 Ricky Brummitt, Duke .......................................1977-80 Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ...........................1981-84 Brian Schmitz, North Carolina ...........................1996-99 Travis Baltz, Maryland .......................................2007-10

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Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 13. 14. 15.

Punts 144 220 208 76 168 185 205 200 213 276 135 216 187 282 127 214 148 228 176 178 228 203 156 105 234 113 96 157 102 182

Yards 6,525 9,957 9,233 3,369 7,424 8,143 9,010 8,732 9,278 11,951 5,842 9,315 8,008 12,000 5,384 9,022 6,238 9,585 7,386 7,442 9,532 8,482 6,514 4,381 9,754 4,706 3,997 6,527 4,238 7,562

Avg. 45.31 45.26 44.38 44.33 44.19 44.02 43.95 43.66 43.56 43.30 43.27 43.13 42.82 42.55 42.39 42.16 42.15 42.04 41.97 41.808 41.807 41.78 41.75 41.72 41.68 41.65 41.64 41.57 41.55 41.54

Career Punting Total Yards (minimum of 75 punts) Punts 282 276 278 284 273 252 220 234 241 228 228

216 241 213 208 224

Career Punting Total Punts

Player, School Years Ryan Quigley, Boston College............................2008-11 Brian Morton, Duke ...........................................1997-00 Scott McAlister, North Carolina .........................1988-91 Russ Henderson, Virginia ..................................1975-78 Jeff Walker, Virginia ...................................1981-83, 85 Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech ...................................1978-81 Ricky Brummitt, Duke .......................................1977-80 Jimmy Howell, Virginia ......................................2008-11 Matt Bosher, UM ...............................................2007-10 Will Brice, Virginia .............................................1993-96 Trey McDonald, Duke ........................................2001-04 John Krueger, Duke ...........................................1993-96 Travis Baltz, MD ................................................2007-10 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest......................... 2002-05 Adam Podlesh, Maryland...................................2003-06

Punts 284 282 278 276 273 252 241 241 234 228 228 228 224 220 216

Yards 12,000 11,951 11,520 11,418 10,815 10,271 9,957 9,754 9,649 9,585 9,532 9,352 9,315 9,315 9,278 9,233 9,224

Avg. 42.55 43.30 41.44 40.2 39.62 40.76 45.26 41.68 40.04 42.04 41.807

Yards 11,418 12,000 11,520 11,951 10,815 10,271 9,315 9,649 9,754 9,585 9,004 9,532 9,224 9,957 9,315

Avg. 40.20 42.55 41.44 43.30 39.62 40.76 38.65 40.04 41.68 42.04 39.49 41.807 41.18 45.26 43.13

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43.13 38.65 43.56 44.38 41.18

Active Career Leaders Punting Average Player, School.......... Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 1. Will Monday, DU .......... 2012 ..........67.... 2991 ... 44.64 2. Tommy Hibbard, NC .... 2012 ..........50.... 2152 ... 43.04 3. Gerald Levano, BC........ 2010-12 ....57.... 2394 ... 42.00 4. Dalton Botts, UM.......... 2011-12 ..102.... 4238 ... 41.55 5. Alexander Kinal, WF ..... 2011-12 ....95.... 3867 ... 40.71 6. A.J. Hughes, VT ........... 2012 ..........79.... 3204 ... 40.56 7. Alec Vozenilek, VA........ 2012 ..........66.... 2677 ... 40.56 8. Nathan Renfro, MD ...... 2012 ..........75.... 2974 ... 39.65 9. Sean Poole, GT ............ 2010-12 ....96.... 3800 ... 39.58 10.Nick Ferrara, MD ......... 2009-12 ....92.... 3641 ... 39.58 11.Alex Wulfeck, WF ........ 2010-12 ....72.... 2848 ... 39.56 12.Spencer Benton, CU .... 2009-12 ....50.... 1946 ... 38.92 13.Wil Baumann, ST ........ 2011-12 ..139.... 5320 ... 38.27 14.Cason Beatty, FS ......... 2012 ..........47.... 1798 ... 38.26 (minimum of 20 punts)

Punting Total Yards Player, School............. Years ... No. ... Yds ... Avg 1. Wil Baumann, ST ........ 2011-12 ..139.... 5320 .. 38.27 2. Dalton Botts, UM ........ 2011-12 ..102.... 4238 .. 41.55 3. Alexander Kinal, WF .... 2011-12 ....95.... 3867 .. 40.71 4. Sean Poole, GT ........... 2010-12 ....96.... 3800 .. 39.58 5. Nick Ferrara, MD ......... 2009-12 ....92.... 3641 .. 39.58 6. A.J. Hughes, VT .......... 2012 ..........79.... 3204 .. 40.56 7. Will Monday, DU......... 2012 ..........67.... 2991 .. 44.64 8. Nathan Renfro, MD ..... 2012 ..........75.... 2974 .. 39.65 9. Alex Wulfeck, WF ........ 2010-12 ....72.... 2848 .. 39.56 10. Alec Vozenilek, VA ...... 2012 ..........66.... 2677 .. 40.56 11. Gerald Levano, BC ...... 2010-12 ....57.... 2394 ....... 42 12. Tommy Hibbard, NC ... 2012 ..........50.... 2152 .. 43.04 13. Spencer Benton, CU.... 2009-12 ....50.... 1946 .. 38.92 14. Cason Beatty, FS......... 2012 ..........47.... 1798 .. 38.26 15. Ryan Rodwell, GT ....... 2012 ..........13...... 516 .. 39.69

Total Punts Player, School............. Years ... No. ... Yds .. Avg. 1. Wil Baumann, ST....... 2011-12 ..139.... 5320 .. 38.27 2. Dalton Botts, UM ....... 2011-12 ..102.... 4238 .. 41.55 3. Sean Poole, GT .......... 2010-12 ....96.... 3800 .. 39.58 4. Alexander Kinal, WF .. 2011-12 ....95.... 3867 .. 40.71 5. Nick Ferrara, MD ....... 2009-12 ....92.... 3641 .. 39.58 6. A.J. Hughes, VT......... 2012 ..........79.... 3204 .. 40.56 7. Nathan Renfro, MD.... 2012 ..........75.... 2974 .. 39.65 8. Alex Wulfeck, WF ...... 2010-12 ....72.... 2848 .. 39.56 9. Will Monday, DU ....... 2012 ..........67.... 2991 .. 44.64 10. Alec Vozenilek, VA ..... 2012 ..........66.... 2677 .. 40.56 11. Gerald Levano, BC ..... 2010-12 ....57.... 2394 ....... 42 12. Tommy Hibbard, NC .. 2012 ..........50.... 2152 .. 43.04 13. Spencer Benton, CU .. 2009-12 ....50.... 1946 .. 38.92 14. Cason Beatty, FS ....... 2012 ..........47.... 1798 .. 38.26 15. Ryan Rodwell, GT ...... 2012 ..........13...... 516 .. 39.69

2012 ACC Active Career Statistics Career Tackles

Career Tackles For Loss

Name, School (Years)...........................Tackles 1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College (2009-11) ........ 532 2. Bubba Brown, Clemson (1976-79) ................. 515 3. Mike Junkin, Duke (1983-86) .......................... 513 4. Carl McGee, Duke (1975-78) ........................... 511 5. Dwight Hollier, North Carolina (1988-91) ........ 502 6. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03).......................... 495 7. LeVar Fisher, NC State (1998-01) .................... 492 8. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97) .......... 486 9. Eric Wilson, Maryland (1981-84)..................... 481 10. Dantonio Burnette, NC State (1999-2002) ....... 476 11. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002)........... 473 12. Jeff Davis, Clemson (1978-81) ........................ 469 13. Keith Brooking, Georgia Tech (1994-97) ......... 467 14. Dexter Reid, North Carolina (2000-03) ............ 466 Chuck Faucette, Maryland (1983-86 ................ 466 16. Ed Stetz, Wake Forest (1969-71) ..................... 460 17. Damien Covington, NC State (1991-94) .......... 457 18. Chad Carson, Clemson (1998-01) ................... 448 19. D’Quell Jackson, Maryland (2002-05) ............. 447 20. John Leake, Clemson (2000-03) ..................... 443 21. Jerrelle Williams, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ..... 437 22. Ron Rogers, Georgia Tech (1994-97).............. 435 23. Jamie Sharper, Virginia (1993-96) .................. 435 24. Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) .................... 434 25. Charles McDaniel, Virginia (1982-83).............. 432 26. Carlos Bradley, Wake Forest (1978-80) ........... 426 27. Ratliff Thomas, Maryland (1993-96) ............... 424 28. Angelo Cromwell, Virginia (1999-02) .............. 420 29. Darrell Spells, Duke (1989-92) ........................ 419 30. Eric Barton, Maryland (1995-98) ..................... 417 31. Erwin Sampson, Duke (1988-91) .................... 415 32. Mike Jamolovich, Maryland (1989-92) ............ 414 33. Vince Hall, Virginia Tech (20004-2007) ........... 404

Pl Name,School (Years) Tackles for Loss 1. Darnell Dockett, Florida State (2000-03) ........... 65 2. E.J. Henderson, Maryland (1999-2002) ......... 62.5 3. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) .......... 61 4. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84).................... 60 5. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ....... 59.5 6. Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) ....................... 57.5 7. William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) .......... 57 8. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-02) ............. 57 9. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) ......................... 56 10. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) .............. 55.5 11. Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-2000) ................. 54 12. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ................. 54 13. Julius Peppers, North Carolina (1999-2001)..... 53 14. Coleman Rudolph, Georgia Tech (1989-92) ...... 52 15. Anthony Simmons, Clemson (1995-97)............ 52 16. Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94).................... 50 17. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) ......... 50 18. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) ................. 50 19. Rob Bodine, Clemson (1989-91) ...................... 48 20. Leroy Hill, Clemson (2001-04) .......................... 48 21. Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03) ............... 48 22. Ryan Fowler, Duke (2000-03) ........................ 47.5 23. Everette Brown, NC State (2006-08) .............. 46.5 24. Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) .......... 46 Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ............. 46 Michael Tauiliili, Duke (2005-08) ...................... 46 Sean Spence, Miami (2008-11) ........................ 46 28. Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) .................. 45.5 29. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...................... 45 Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ............... 45 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ......................... 45 Aaron Thompson, Maryland (1998-01) ............. 45 33. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest (2005-2008) ......... 44.5 34. Fred Robbins, Wake Forest (1996-98) .............. 44 35. Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson (2008-10) ............ 42.5 Travis Johnson, Florida State (2001-04) ........ 42.5 37. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ................. 42

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ACC Career Active Leaders Total Tackles Steve Greer, Virginia ........................... 376 Earl Wolff, NC State ............................ 361 Demetrius Hartsfield, Maryland ........... 338 Brandan Bishop, NC State ................... 290 Rashard Hall, Clemson ........................ 283 Kevin Reddick, North Carolina ............ 275 Walt Canty, Duke ................................. 262 Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College ..... 252 LaRoy Reynolds, Virginia .................... 250 Kenneth Tate, Maryland ...................... 239

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

ACC Career Active Leaders Tackles For Loss Brandon Jenkins, Florida State .......... 37.5 Kevin Reddick, North Carolina .......... 36.0 Bjoern Werner, Florida State ............. 35.0 Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech ............... 33.5 Joe Vellano, Maryland ....................... 32.0 James Gayle, Virginia Tech ............... 30.0 Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest ............ 30.0 Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ..... 27.5 Demetrius Hartsfield, Maryland ......... 27.0 Steve Greer, Virginia ......................... 27.0

Career QB Sacks

Pl 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19.

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Name, School (Years) Sacks Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92) .....................40.0 Reinard Wilson, Florida State (1993-96) .......35.5 Peter Boulware, Florida State (1994-96) ........34.0 Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97) .............32.5 Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-01) ..........31.0 Julius Peppers, No. Carolina (1999-01) .........30.5 Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ..........30.0 Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ..............29.0 Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech (1989-92) ...........28.5 Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ........28.0 Gaines Adams, Clemson (2003-06) ...............28.0 Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) .........27.5 Clint Sintim, Virginia (2005-08) .....................27.0 Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) ............26.5 William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ................26.0 Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) ................26.0 Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05) ........25.5 Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) ..............25.5 Patrick Kerney, Virginia (1995-98) ................24.0. Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ........24.0 Tyler Lawrence, NC State (1990-93) ..............24.0 Mike Corvino, Maryland (1979-82) ...............24.0 Quintin Coples, North Carolina (2008-11) .....24.0 Jamal Reynolds, Florida State (1997-00) ........23.5 Bjoern Werner, Florida State (2010-**) .... 23.5 Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81)..............23.0 Duane Ashman, Virginia (1993-96) ...............23.0 Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech (1982-83) ............23.0 Andre Wadsworth, FSU (1994-97) ................23.0 Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) ...................22.5 Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (2009-**) . 22.5 Shawne Merriman, Maryland (2002-04) ........22.0 Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-00)..................22.0 Brentson Buckner, Clemson (1990-93) .........22.0 Charles Bowser, Duke (1978-81) ...................22.0 Bryant McNeal, Clemson (1999-02) ..............22.0 Chris Ellis, Virginia Tech (2004-07) ...............22.0 Everette Brown, Florida State (2006-08) ........22.0 Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (77-80) ........21.0 Mike Jones, NC State (1987-90) ....................21.0 Sean Scott, Virginia (1984-87) ......................21.0 Manny Lawson, NC State (2003-05) ..............20.5 Chester McGlockton, Clemson (1989-91) ........20.5 Chris Long, Virginia (2004-07) ......................20.5 Willie Young, NC State (2006-09) ..................20.5 Chris Combs, Duke (1996-99) .......................20.0 William Fuller, North Carolina (1980-83) ........... 20.0

ACC Career Active Leaders Quarterback Sacks Bjoern Werner, Florida State ........... 23.5 Brandon Jenkins, Florida State ........ 22.5 Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech ... 19.0 Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech ............. 16.5 Cornellius Carradine, Florida State .. 16.5 James Gayle, Virginia Tech ............. 16.0 Joe Vellano, Maryland ..................... 13.5 J.R. Collins, Virginia Tech ............... 12.5 Malliciah Goodman, Clemson ......... 12.0 Darryl Cato-Bishop, NC State .......... 12.0

Drive Charts, Scoring By Quarters Scoring Streaks

Instant Replay

Current ACC Scoring Streaks

2012 Instant Replay Statistics

Scoring by Quarters Team 1 Boston College .... 44 Opponents .......... 92

2 3 94 50 96 98

4 OT 50 0 63 7

Total 238 356

Team 1 2 3 Clemson ............ 150 197 92 Opponents .......... 94 78 97

4 OT 94 0 54 0

Total 533 323

Team 1 2 3 4 OT Duke .................. 114 104 94 98 0 Opponents ........ 127 123 105 113 0

Total 410 468

Team 1 2 3 4 OT Florida State ...... 145 165 133 107 0 Opponents .......... 36 47 47 76 0

Total 550 206

Team 1 2 3 4 OT Georgia Tech ..... 107 150 109 104 0 Opponents .......... 99 111 75 102 9

Total 470 396

Team 1 Maryland ............. 43 Opponents .......... 99

2 3 72 49 81 85

4 OT 77 0 61 0

Total 241 326

Team 1 Miami ................ 124 Opponents .......... 86

2 3 4 OT 70 75 102 6 95 72 113 0

Total 377 366

Team 1 2 3 North Carolina ... 140 121 127 Opponents .......... 84 120 63

4 OT 99 0 41 0

Total 487 308

Team 1 2 3 NC State ............ 101 107 78 Opponents ........ 120 70 74

4 OT 79 0 69 0

Total 365 333

Team 1 Virginia ................ 89 Opponents ........ 104

2 3 55 44 70 74

4 OT 85 0 99 0

Total 273 347

Team 1 Virginia Tech ....... 51 Opponents .......... 84

2 3 87 85 78 66

4 OT 90 13 69 0

Total 326 297

Team 1 2 3 Wake Forest ........ 63 54 71 Opponents ........ 109 124 92

4 OT 34 0 57 0

Total 222 382

2012 Home Attendance School G Boston College ...........6 Clemson .....................7 Duke...........................7 Florida State ...............7 Georgia Tech ..............7 Maryland ....................6 Miami .........................6 North Carolina ............7 NC State .....................6 Virginia.......................7 Virginia Tech ..............6 Wake Forest ...............7 ACC Championship ....1 2012 Total........... 80

Total 222,118 569,988 197,190 529,208 307,682 216,135 286,315 352,000 324,638 326,548 393,792 202,387 64,778 3,992,779

Average 37,020 81,427 28,170 75,601 43,955 36,023 47,719 50,286 54,106 46,650 65,632 28,912 64,778 49,910

School Streak Virginia Tech ...... 230 Georgia Tech ...... 198 Clemson ............. 127 Florida State ......... 83 Miami ................... 65 Maryland .............. 57 Duke..................... 55 Boston College ..... 34 NC State ............... 18 North Carolina ...... 15 Virginia................. 13 Wake Forest ........... 1

(ACC Replay Crews Only)

Last Shutout Score Cincinnati, 9/16/95 .......0-16 Fla. St., 10/18/97 ..........0-38 Georgia, 8/30/03...........0-30 W. Forest, 11/11/06 ......0-30 Virginia, 11/10/07 .........0-48 Virginia, 10/4/08 ...........0-31 Ga. Tech, 10/4/08 .........0-27 Va. Tech, 9/25/10 .........0-19 Fla. St., 10/29/11 ..........0-34 NC State, 11/5/11 .........0-13 Va. Tech, 11/26/11 .......0-38 Notre Dame, 11/17/12 ..0-38

Plays Plays Week Reviewed......Reversed 8/31-9/3 ..................... 16 ...........................4 9/8 .............................. 8 ............................2 9/15 ............................ 9 ............................2 9/22 ........................... 18 ...........................5 9/29 ........................... 12 ...........................1 10/6 ........................... 12 ...........................2 10/13 .......................... 8 ............................2 10/20 ......................... 11 ...........................1 10/25-27 ..................... 7 ............................2 11/1-3 ........................ 15 ...........................4 11/8-10 ...................... 12 ...........................3 11/17 ......................... 13 ...........................4 11/24 ......................... 13 ...........................5 12/1 ............................ 3 ............................1 Total ................... 157 ................. 38

Top 5 ACC Scoring Streaks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Virginia Tech ..............1995-**** Georgia Tech ..............1997-**** Virginia .......................1984-2000 Florida State ...............1992-2006 Clemson .....................1979-1993 +denotes since member of ACC ^denotes all-time streak

Opening Drives

^230 198 197 +178 164

Drive Charts

Team G Own Opp. Boston College ....... 12 .....3TD, 1FG ......3TD, 1FG Clemson ................ 13 .....4TD, 1FG ......4TD, 1FG Duke...................... 13 .....4TD, 2FG ......6TD, 1FG Florida State .......... 14 .....8TD, 1FG ......1TD, 3FG Georgia Tech ......... 14 .....5TD, 0FG ......5TD, 0FG Maryland ............... 12 .....1TD, 2FG ......4TD, 1FG Miami .................... 12 .....2TD, 1FG ......5TD, 0FG No. Carolina .......... 12 .....5TD, 1FG ......4TD, 0FG NC State ................ 13 .....2TD, 0FG ......3TD, 1FG Virginia.................. 12 .....4TD, 0FG ......7TD, 0FG Virginia Tech ......... 13 .....2TD, 1FG ......3TD, 1FG Wake Forest .......... 12 .....4TD, 0FG ......3TD, 2FG

Drives by Time of Possession Time 8:31 8:13 8:06 7:35 7:31 7:24 7:18 7:15 7:12 7:10 7:03

Teams Yds & Result Georgia Tech vs. Duke ................... 75 TD Georgia Tech vs. Boston College ... 75 TD Georgia Tech vs. Duke ................... 75 TD Clemson vs. NC State .................... 50 Half Boston College vs. Notre Dame ..... 69 FG Virginia vs. Duke............................ 86 TD Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech ...... 56 FG Georgia Tech vs. MTSU ................. 71 Dns Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina .... 52 FG Wake Forest vs. Vanderbilt ............ 71 TD Maryland vs. Temple ..................... 67 FG

Possession Advantage - Game Adv. 27:30 19:52 16:20 15:00 14:58 14:28 13:24

Team (TOP) vs. Opp (TOP) Georgia Tech (43:45) vs. Boston College (16:15) Georgia Tech (39:56) vs. Georgia (20:04) Georgia Tech (38:10) vs. Duke (21:50) Virginia Tech (37:30) vs. Virginia (22:30) Virginia (37:29) vs. Richmond (22:31) Georgia Tech (37:14) vs. North Carolina (22:46) Duke (36:42) vs. Memphis (23:18) Virginia (36:42) vs. NC State (23:18) 12:50 Georgia Tech (36:25) vs. USC (23:35) 12:42 Clemson (36:21) vs. LSU (23:39)

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Drives by Plays

No. 18 17 16

Teams Yds & Result Georgia Tech vs. Duke ..................... 75 TD Miami vs. Georgia Tech ................... 74 FG Wake Forest vs. Duke ...................... 75 TD Virginia vs. Miami ............................ 87 TD Clemson vs. Maryland ..................... 76 TD Georgia Tech vs. Duke ..................... 75 TD Wake Forest vs. Vanderbilt .............. 71 TD Clemson vs. South Carolina............. 85 TD 15 Seventeen Drives Tied

Drives by Yards Yd. Teams Time & Result 99 Boston College vs. Army .............. 0:15 TD Florida State vs. Boston College ... 1:44 TD Duke vs. Miami ............................. 0:14 TD 97 NC State vs. Miami ....................... 5:31 TD North Carolina vs. Virginia ............ 4:13 TD 95 Florida State vs. Wake Forest ....... 0:31 TD Boston College vs. Northwestern.. 2:35 TD Boston College vs. Wake Forest ... 5:31 TD Miami vs. Virginia ......................... 4:01 Fmb Florida State vs. Northern Illinois . 1:11 TD 94 Miami vs. North Carolina .............. 3:56 TD North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech ... 3:23 TD 93 Georgia Tech vs. Presbyterian ...... 2:00 TD Wake Forest vs. North Carolina .... 4:27 TD North Carolina vs. Louisville ......... 1:53 TD Virginia Tech vs. Miami ................ 2:29 TD North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech ... 2:34 TD 92 North Carolina vs. Idaho ............... 4:14 TD 91 North Carolina vs. East Carolina ... 4:38 TD Miami vs. Georgia Tech ................ 1:33 TD North Carolina vs. Duke ................ 1:41 TD North Carolina vs. Virginia ............ 3:23 TD 90 Miami vs. NC State ....................... 3:24 TD Virginia vs. La. Tech ..................... 2:40 TD Clemson vs. Georgia Tech ............ 5:27 FG Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina ... 2:04 TD Florida State vs. Miami ................. 4:56 TD Georgia Tech vs. Boston College .. 5:36 TD Duke vs. Florida State ................... 6:40 TD

2012 ACC Individual & Team Superlatives -- Superlatives -INDIVIDUAL YARDS RUSHING ..............................................................................................262 Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: ............................................. 29 Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24) & by Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31) RUSHING TDs: ..........................................................................................4 Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29) LONG RUN: ................................................................................................................. 99 Andre Williams (Boston College) at Army (Oct 06) LONG SCORING RUN: ..................................................................................................... 99 Andre Williams (Boston College) at Army (Oct 06) YARDS PASSING: .............................................................................................................. 566 Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29) PASSES ATTEMPTED: .................................................................................................................59 Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24) PASSES COMPLETED: ......................................................................................... 39 Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03) TD PASSES:.............................................. 5 Bryn Renner (North Carolina) at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15) & by Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29) & by Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25) & by Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27) & by Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03) & by Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17) & by Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17) LONG PASS: ...................................................................................................99 Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24) LONG SCORING PASS: .......................................................................................99 Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS: ..................................................................................................... 568 Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29) OFFENSIVE PLAYS: .......................................................................................................................79 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31) TD RESPONSIBILITY:............................................................................................................... 8 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17) LONG SCORING PLAY: ....................................................................................... 100 Stefon Diggs, Kickoff Return, (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13) & by Jamal Golden, Kickoff Return, (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10) & by Tobais Palmer, Kickoff Return, (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10) RECEIVING YARDAGE: ........................................................................................................ 219 Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17) RECEPTIONS:........................................................................................... 16 Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03) & by Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15) TD RECEPTIONS:................. 3 DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs BALL STATE (Sep 08) & by Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03) & by Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17) PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 4 punts): ............................................................................53.0 Nathan Renfro (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01) LONG PUNT: .........................................................................................................................79 Will Monday (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: .................................................................................... 74 Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20) LONG INTERCEPTION RETURN: ................................................................................... 74 Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20) PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: ...................................................................................................... 127 Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01) PUNT RETURNS: ........................................................................................................ 7 Rashard Smith (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10) LONG PUNT RETURN: ....................................................................................................... 94 Kyshoen Jarrett (Virginia Tech) at PITT (Sep 15) KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: ................................................................................................ 277 Tobias Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17) KICKOFF RETURNS: ............................................................................................................ 8 Tobias Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17) LONG KICKOFF RETURN: .......................... 100 Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13) & by Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10) & by Tobias Palmer, (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10) POINTS SCORED: .................................... 24 Duke Johnson (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15) & by Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22) & by Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED: ............................. 4 Duke Johnson (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15) & by Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22) & by Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29) POINT AFTER TDs: ...............................9 Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01) & by Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29) FIELD GOALS MADE: ..................................... 4 Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (Sep 01) & by Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20) & by Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20) & by Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17) LONG FIELD GOAL: ........................................................................................................61 Spencer Benton (Clemson) vs BALL STATE (Sep 08) TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: ..................................................................................................................... 754 Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17) OFFENSIVE PLAYS: ............................................................................................................................. 102 Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17) POINTS SCORED: ....................................................................................................................69 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01) FIRST DOWNS: ........................................................................................................................................36 Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27) RUSHING YARDAGE: ................................................................................................................ 469 Georgia Tech vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: ............................................................................................................ 76 Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20) RUSHING TDs: .............. 7 Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01) & by Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15) & by Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10) PASSING YARDAGE: ................................................................................................................................. 566 Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29) PASSES ATTEMPTED: .................................................................................................................................. 63 Duke at Stanford (Sep 08) PASSING TDs: .............................................................................................................................................6 Clemson at Duke (Nov 03) MOST PENALTIES: .......................................................................................................................... 16 Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29) MOST PENALTY YARDS:............................................................................................................... 145 Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29) MOST SACKS: ...................................................................7 NC State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sep 15) & by North Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 22) & by Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17) MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED: .............................................................................4 Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29) & by Duke at Florida State (Oct 27) MOST INTERCEPTIONS:.......................................................................................................................... 4 North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: .............................................................................................. 28 Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08) FEWEST YARDS RUSHING ALLOWED:............................................................................................ -15 Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08) FEWEST YARDS PASSING ALLOWED: .............................................................................................9 Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: ................................................................................................3 Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08)

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2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

RUSHING

Cl

G

Att.

Giovani Bernard-NC Andre Ellington-CU Duke Johnson-UM Shadrach Thornton-ST Andre Williams-BC Kevin Parks-VA Orwin Smith-GT Josh Harris-WF Mike James-UM David Sims-GT

So Sr Fr Fr Jr So Sr Jr Sr Jr

10 13 12 10 9 12 12 11 12 12

184 212 139 154 130 160 79 137 147 135

PASSING AVG/GAME

Cl

G

Comp-Att-Int

Mike Glennon-ST Tajh Boyd-CU Bryn Renner-NC Stephen Morris-UM Sean Renfree-DU Chase Rettig-BC EJ Manuel-FS Logan Thomas-VT Tanner Price-WF Michael Rocco-VA

Sr Jr Jr Jr Sr Jr Sr Jr Jr Jr

13 13 12 12 12 12 14 13 12 11

330-564-17 287-427-13 276-422-7 245-421-7 297-441-10 253-467-13 263-387-10 220-429-16 228-410-7 161-266-10

PASS EFFICIENCY

Cl

G

Comp-Att-Int

Tajh Boyd-CU EJ Manuel-FS Bryn Renner-NC Stephen Morris-UM Sean Renfree-DU Mike Glennon-ST Michael Rocco-VA Phillip Sims-VA Logan Thomas-VT Chase Rettig-BC

Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr So Jr Jr

13 14 12 12 12 13 11 12 13 12

287-427-13 263-387-10 276-422-7 245-421-7 297-441-10 330-564-17 161-266-10 114-203-4 220-429-16 253-467-13

RECEPTIONS/GAME

Cl

G

No.

Michael Campanaro-WF Conner Vernon-DU Alex Amidon-BC DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jamison Crowder-DU Sammy Watkins-CU Quinshad Davis-NC Desmond Scott-DU Stefon Diggs-MD Phillip Dorsett-UM

Jr Sr Jr Jr So So Fr Sr Fr So

10 13 12 13 13 10 12 13 11 12

79 85 78 82 76 57 61 66 54 58

Cl

G

No.

Jr Jr So Sr Fr Jr Sr So So Fr

13 12 13 13 11 10 13 10 12 12

82 78 76 85 54 79 51 57 58 61

RECEIVE YDS/GAME 1. DeAndre Hopkins-CU 2. Alex Amidon-BC 3. Jamison Crowder-DU 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Conner Vernon-DU Stefon Diggs-MD Michael Campanaro-WF Marcus Davis-VT Sammy Watkins-CU Phillip Dorsett-UM Quinshad Davis-NC

Yds Avg. TD

1228 1081 947 694 584 734 682 608 621 612

Lg

Avg/G

6.7 12 68 122.8 5.1 8 68 83.2 6.8 10 65 78.9 4.5 3 27 69.4 4.5 4 99 64.9 4.6 5 49 61.2 8.6 5 77 56.8 4.4 5 63 55.3 4.2 6 25 51.8 4.5 4 19 51.0

Yds TD

Yds TD

4031 3896 3356 3345 3113 3065 3392 2976 2300 1917

31 36 28 21 19 17 23 18 12 13

Yds TD

3896 3392 3356 3345 3113 4031 1917 1263 2976 3065 Lg

36 23 28 21 19 31 13 9 18 17

Avg/G

310.1 299.7 279.7 278.8 259.4 255.4 242.3 228.9 191.7 174.3

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Eff.

165.6 156.0 150.8 138.1 136.3 130.7 129.7 119.1 115.9 115.8

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Yds/G Rec/G

763 6 41 76.3 7.9 1074 8 49 82.6 6.5 1210 7 49 100.8 6.5 1405 18 62 108.1 6.3 1074 8 99 82.6 5.8 708 3 61 70.8 5.7 776 5 50 64.7 5.1 666 2 39 51.2 5.1 848 6 66 77.1 4.9 842 4 65 70.2 4.8 Yds TD

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lg

Avg/C Yds/G

1405 18 62 1210 7 49 1074 8 99 1074 8 49 848 6 66 763 6 41 953 5 85 708 3 61 842 4 65 776 5 50

17.1108.1 15.5100.8 14.1 82.6 12.6 82.6 15.7 77.1 9.7 76.3 18.7 73.3 12.4 70.8 14.5 70.2 12.7 64.7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TOTAL OFFENSE

Cl

Tajh Boyd-CU Mike Glennon-ST Stephen Morris-UM Bryn Renner-NC Logan Thomas-VT EJ Manuel-FS Sean Renfree-DU Chase Rettig-BC Tanner Price-WF Michael Rocco-VA

Jr Sr Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr Jr

SCORING

Cl

G TD FG

XPT

Giovani Bernard-NC Dustin Hopkins-FS Casey Barth-NC Tevin Washington-GT Chandler Catanzaro-CU DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jake Wieclaw-UM Ross Martin-DU Cody Journell-VT Nate Freese-BC

So Sr Sr Sr Jr Jr Sr Fr Jr Jr

10 19 0 14 0 25 10 0 15 14 20 0 13 0 18 13 18 0 12 0 19 13 0 20 13 0 20 12 0 18

0 65 44 0 57 0 42 46 34 24

SCORING (TDs)

Cl

Giovani Bernard-NC Tevin Washington-GT DeAndre Hopkins-CU Duke Johnson-UM James Wilder, Jr.-FS A.J. Blue-NC Tajh Boyd-CU Bryan Underwood-ST Brandon Connette-DU Vad Lee-GT

So Sr Jr Fr So Jr Jr So So Fr

SCORING (KICK)

Cl

G

PAT

FG

Pts

Avg/G

Dustin Hopkins-FS Casey Barth-NC Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jake Wieclaw-UM Ross Martin-DU Cody Journell-VT Nate Freese-BC Nikilas Sade-ST Drew Jarrett-VA Brad Craddock-MD

Sr Sr Jr Sr Fr Jr Jr So Jr Fr

14 10 13 12 13 13 12 13 11 12

65-66 44-44 57-59 42-42 46-47 34-36 24-24 44-46 27-27 23-25

25-30 15-19 18-19 19-25 20-23 20-25 18-20 13-23 8-12 10-16

140 89 111 99 106 94 78 83 51 53

10.0 8.9 8.5 8.2 8.2 7.2 6.5 6.4 4.6 4.4

PUNT RETURN AVG

Cl

G

No.

Yds

Giovani Bernard-NC Rashad Greene-FS Jamal Golden-GT Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Stefon Diggs-MD Rashard Smith-ST Michael Holmes-VT Phillip Dorsett-UM Adam Humphries-CU Khalek Shepherd-VA

So So So So Fr Jr Fr So So So

10 14 14 13 11 13 11 12 13 12

16 20 17 18 22 34 14 15 18 23

263 307 248 250 221 316 103 85 86 89

G Rush Pass

13 13 12 12 13 14 12 12 12 11

514 -164 70 38 524 310 -50 -169 -26 78

Plays

Total

Yds/G

613 620 472 483 603 490 479 521 487 301

4410 3867 3415 3394 3500 3702 3063 2896 2274 1995

339.2 297.5 284.6 282.8 269.2 264.4 255.2 241.3 189.5 181.4

2XP

Pts

Pts/G

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

114 140 89 120 111 108 99 106 94 78

11.4 10.0 8.9 8.6 8.5 8.3 8.2 8.2 7.2 6.5

3896 4031 3345 3356 2976 3392 3113 3065 2300 1917

G TD Run Pass Ret Pat

10 14 13 12 14 12 13 13 12 12

19 20 18 13 13 10 10 10 9 9

12 5 20 0 0 18 10 1 11 2 9 1 10 0 0 10 8 1 9 0

2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts Avg/G

0 114 11.4 0 120 8.6 0 108 8.3 0 78 6.5 0 78 5.6 0 60 5.0 1 62 4.8 0 60 4.6 0 54 4.5 0 54 4.5

TD Long

2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

74 60 56 94 31 73 15 20 14 25

Avg/G

16.4 15.4 14.6 13.9 10.0 9.3 7.4 5.7 4.8 3.9

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

KICK RETURN AVG

Cl

G

Duke Johnson-UM Stefon Diggs-MD Jamal Golden-GT Demitri Knowles-VT Tobais Palmer-ST Lamarcus Joyner-FS Romar Morris-NC Sean Tapley-NC Khalek Shepherd-VA J.C. Coleman-VT

Fr Fr So Fr Sr Jr Fr So So Fr

12 11 14 13 13 14 12 12 12 13

ALL PURPOSE

Cl

Giovani Bernard-NC Stefon Diggs-MD Duke Johnson-UM Tobais Palmer-ST Andre Ellington-CU DeAndre Hopkins-CU Sammy Watkins-CU Spiffy Evans-BC Khalek Shepherd-VA Alex Amidon-BC

So Fr Fr Sr Sr Jr So So So Jr

PUNTING

Cl

Will Monday-DU Tommy Hibbard-NC Gerald Levano-BC Alexander Kinal-WF Alec Vozenilek-VA A.J. Hughes-VT Dalton Botts-UM Nathan Renfro-MD Spencer Benton-CU Wil Baumann-ST

Fr So Sr Fr So Fr Sr Fr Sr So

FIELD GOALS 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS 2. Jake Wieclaw-UM 3. Ross Martin-DU

Cl

No.

Yds

TD Long

Avg/G

27 892 25 713 23 652 21 595 44 1130 18 424 17 399 31 725 42 929 19 410

2 95 2 100 2 100 1 93 2 100 0 90 0 40 1 94 0 72 0 34

33.0 28.5 28.3 28.3 25.7 23.6 23.5 23.4 22.1 21.6

G Rush

10 11 12 13 13 13 10 11 12 12

1228 114 947 60 1081 0 97 -1 122 55

G No.

13 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 13

67 50 57 95 66 79 54 75 48 74

Rcv PR KR

Yds

Avg/G

490 263 0 848 221 713 221 0 892 781 0 1130 232 0 178 1405 0 0 708 11 257 257 278 631 129 89 929 1210 0 0

1981 1896 2060 1971 1491 1405 1073 1165 1269 1265

198.1 172.4 171.7 151.6 114.7 108.1 107.3 105.9 105.8 105.4

Yds

2991 2152 2394 3867 2677 3204 2187 2974 1880 2882

G Made

19 19 9 28 22 22 23 15 15 16

20 14 11 13 8 15 4 6 5 4

6 3 3 5 4 3 3 5 1 5

44.6 43.0 42.0 40.7 40.6 40.6 40.5 39.7 39.2 38.9

Att.

Long

Pct.

FG/G

30 25 23 25 19 20 19 23 16 12

56 39 52 42 48 45 50 50 52 46

83.3 76.0 87.0 80.0 78.9 90.0 94.7 56.5 62.5 66.7

1.79 1.58 1.54 1.54 1.50 1.50 1.38 1.00 0.83 0.73

Sr Sr Fr Jr Sr Jr Jr So Fr Jr

14 12 13 13 10 12 13 13 12 11

FIELD GOAL PCT 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS 2. Jake Wieclaw-UM

Cl

G

Made

Att.

Long

Pct.

Sr 14 Sr 12

25 19

30 25

56 39

83.3 76.0

PAT KICKING PCT 1. Casey Barth-NC

Cl

G

Made

Att.

Pct.

Sr Sr Jr Jr Sr Fr Jr So Jr Jr

10 12 11 12 14 13 13 13 12 13

44 42 27 24 65 46 57 44 37 34

44 42 27 24 66 47 59 46 39 36

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.5 97.9 96.6 95.7 94.9 94.4

Cody Journell-VT 5. Casey Barth-NC 7. 8. 9. 10.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Nate Freese-BC Chandler Catanzaro-CU Nikilas Sade-ST Brad Craddock-MD Drew Jarrett-VA

Jake Wieclaw-UM Drew Jarrett-VA Nate Freese-BC Dustin Hopkins-FS Ross Martin-DU Chandler Catanzaro-CU Nikilas Sade-ST David Scully-GT Cody Journell-VT

25 19 20 20 15 18 18 13 10 8

Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

79 60 66 61 57 57 56 60 58 60

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 46. 47. 48. 49.

TACKLES (All positions)

Cl

Nick Clancy-BC Steve Greer-VA Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Earl Wolff-ST Jack Tyler-VT LaRoy Reynolds-VA Demetrius Hartsfield-MD Walt Canty-DU Jordon Byas-DU Brandan Bishop-ST Steele Divitto-BC Anthony Harris-VA Sean Sylvia-BC Tre Boston-NC Denzel Perryman-UM Mike Olson-WF Kevin Reddick-NC Jonathan Willard-CU Jabari Price-NC Christian Jones-FS Gionni Paul-UM Rickey Dowdy-ST Justin Jackson-WF Isaiah Johnson-GT Cornellius Carradine-FS Tommy Heffernan-NC Cole Farrand-MD Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Bruce Taylor-VT A.J. Marshall-WF Sterling Lucas-ST Rashard Hall-CU Jemea Thomas-GT Jabari Hunt-Days-GT Dexter McDougle-MD Eddie Johnson-UM Quayshawn Nealy-GT Spenser Rositano-BC Shayon Green-UM Brandon Watts-GT Ross Cockrell-DU Dontae Johnson-ST Kasim Edebali-BC Spencer Shuey-CU Jeremiah Attaochu-GT James Gaines-UM Nikita Whitlock-WF Joe Vellano-MD Jonathan Meeks-CU Riley Haynes-WF

Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr So So Jr So Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr So Jr Jr Jr Sr So So So Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Fr Jr Fr So So Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr

G Pos

12 12 9 13 13 10 9 13 10 13 12 12 12 12 9 11 12 12 11 14 9 13 12 13 12 11 12 13 12 12 13 13 14 14 12 10 14 10 12 14 13 13 11 13 13 11 10 12 13 12

LB LB

LB

DE LB DB LB

DB LB DB LB

LB

LB NG DL

Solo

Ast

Total

Avg/G

81 45 51 75 55 34 45 53 44 71 54 48 52 49 45 39 49 45 50 48 40 47 40 53 47 38 47 58 46 41 38 51 61 47 58 39 47 33 38 44 47 52 32 40 44 34 27 27 41 33

64 77 34 44 64 56 33 56 39 32 38 39 34 37 19 39 36 40 26 47 21 41 41 34 33 34 31 25 30 35 43 29 25 37 13 20 32 23 29 33 24 18 27 29 25 23 24 34 24 27

145 122 85 119 119 90 78 109 83 103 92 87 86 86 64 78 85 85 76 95 61 88 81 87 80 72 78 83 76 76 81 80 86 84 71 59 79 56 67 77 71 70 59 69 69 57 51 61 65 60

12.1 10.2 9.4 9.2 9.2 9.0 8.7 8.4 8.3 7.9 7.7 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.9 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.0

SACKS

Cl

Bjoern Werner-FS Cornellius Carradine-FS Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Vic Beasley-CU Malliciah Goodman-CU Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST Kevin Reddick-NC Joe Vellano-MD Darin Drakeford-MD Sylvester Williams-NC Bruce Taylor-VT Art Norman-ST T.Y. McGill-ST Kenny Anunike-DU James Gayle-VT Tyrel Wilson-VT Justin Jackson-WF Kareem Martin-NC 19. Zach Thompson-WF 20. A.J. Francis-MD

Jr Sr Jr So Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr So So Sr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Sr

TACKLES FOR LOSS

Cl

Kevin Reddick-NC Bjoern Werner-FS Rickey Dowdy-ST Kareem Martin-NC Joe Vellano-MD Sylvester Williams-NC Jack Tyler-VT Cornellius Carradine-FS Jeremiah Attaochu-GT James Gayle-VT Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST Jonathan Willard-CU Joey Ehrmann-WF Bruce Taylor-VT T.Y. McGill-ST Derrick Hopkins-VT Chris Brathwaite-VA LaRoy Reynolds-VA Malliciah Goodman-CU Telvin Smith-FS

Sr Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr So Jr So Sr Sr Jr

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

G Pos

14 12 13 13 13 13 12 12 11 12 12 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 11 12

DE DE LB

DL LB LB

DE DE

DE DL

G Pos

12 14 13 12 12 12 13 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 13 13 12 10 13 14

DE

DL LB DE LB DE

LB DT

LB

Solo Ast

Total

Avg/G

13.0 11.0 10.0 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

0.93 0.92 0.77 0.62 0.54 0.50 0.54 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.46 0.42 0.38 0.42 0.38 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.36 0.33

Solo Ast

Total

Avg/G

15 7 15 6 13 7 12 7 11 6 11 5 9 8 11 4 11 2 8 6 9 3 8 5 8 5 9 3 10 1 5 10 8 4 6 7 8 3 9 1

18.5 18.0 16.5 15.5 14.0 13.5 13.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.0 10.0 9.5 9.5 9.5

1.54 1.29 1.27 1.29 1.17 1.12 1.00 1.08 0.92 0.85 0.81 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.81 0.77 0.83 0.95 0.73 0.68

11 9 9 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 4 4 3 3 3

4 4 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 2 2

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 18.

PASSES DEFENDED

Cl

G

BrUp

Int.

Total

Avg/G

Antone Exum-VT Kevin Johnson-WF Ross Cockrell-DU David Amerson-ST Demetrious Nicholson-VA Tim Scott-NC Jabari Price-NC Spenser Rositano-BC Detrick Bonner-VT Tre Boston-NC Nick Clancy-BC Brandan Bishop-ST Brandon McGee-UM Xavier Rhodes-FS Jemea Thomas-GT Justin Burris-ST Earl Wolff-ST Terry Shankle-NC Jeremiah Johnson-MD Garry Peters-CU

Jr So Jr Jr So So Jr So So Jr Sr Sr Sr Jr Jr Fr Sr Jr So So

13 12 13 13 12 12 11 10 13 12 12 13 12 14 14 13 13 9 12 12

16 15 13 12 15 8 9 6 10 6 10 7 7 7 6 6 7 5 8 7

5 3 5 5 0 4 1 3 1 4 0 3 2 3 4 3 2 1 0 1

21 18 18 17 15 12 10 9 11 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 6 8 8

1.62 1.50 1.38 1.31 1.25 1.00 0.91 0.90 0.85 0.83 0.83 0.77 0.75 0.71 0.71 0.69 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.67

INTERCEPTIONS 1. David Amerson-ST

4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ross Cockrell-DU Antone Exum-VT Tim Scott-NC Tre Boston-NC Rashard Hall-CU Spenser Rositano-BC Jemea Thomas-GT Darien Rankin-NC Kevin Johnson-WF

FUMBLES FORCED 1. Malliciah Goodman-CU 2. Eddie Johnson-UM

Deon Bush-UM 4. Cole Farrand-MD 5. Dominic Appiah-BC 6. Darin Drakeford-MD

Demeitre Brim-VA Lee Butler-DU Kris Redding-WF Olsen Pierre-UM FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Steele Divitto-BC 2. A.J. Francis-MD 3. Kenneth Tate-MD

Demetrius Hartsfield-MD 5. Quinton Jefferson-MD 6. Travis Hughes-NC

Dwayne Norman-DU Anthony Chickillo-UM Anthony Nixon-MD Ladarius Gunter-UM

Cl

G

No.

Yds

Jr Jr Jr So Jr Sr So Jr Fr So

13 13 13 12 12 13 10 14 11 12

5 5 5 4 4 4 3 4 3 3

82 46 44 50 38 17 24 1 67 2

Cl

G

No.

Avg/G

Sr Fr Fr So So Sr Fr Sr Jr So

13 10 10 12 10 11 11 11 11 11

4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

0.31 0.30 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18

Cl

G

No.

Avg/G

Jr Sr Sr Sr Fr So Fr So Fr Jr

12 12 9 9 10 12 12 12 12 12

4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

0.33 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17

TD Long

1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

55 32 32 34 36 17 13 1 44 2

Avg/G

0.38 0.38 0.38 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.27 0.25

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 SCORING OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. North Carolina 3. Florida State 4. Georgia Tech 5. Duke 6. Miami 7. NC State 8. Virginia Tech 9. Virginia 10. Maryland 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G

TD

FG

XPT

2XP

13 12 14 14 13 12 13 13 12 12 12 12

68 62 68 63 50 45 47 38 34 30 26 30

19 17 25 11 20 19 13 20 11 11 18 5

60 56 65 57 46 42 44 34 32 26 24 27

3 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Clemson 4. NC State 5. North Carolina 6. Maryland 7. Georgia Tech 8. Virginia 9. Boston College 10. Miami 11. Wake Forest 12. Duke

G

TD

FG

XPT

2XP

14 13 13 13 12 12 14 12 12 12 12 13

23 35 39 41 38 40 51 44 43 44 48 60

15 17 17 14 15 16 12 14 19 19 16 17

21 34 38 33 33 38 44 39 41 39 46 57

0 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. North Carolina 3. Florida State 4. Georgia Tech 5. Miami 6. NC State 7. Duke 8. Virginia 9. Virginia Tech 10. Boston College 11. Wake Forest 12. Maryland

G

Rush

13 12 14 14 12 13 13 12 13 12 12 12

2484 2326 2882 4357 1737 1444 1628 1542 1896 1091 1206 1236

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Maryland 4. Virginia 5. Georgia Tech 6. North Carolina 7. Clemson 8. NC State 9. Wake Forest 10. Boston College 11. Duke 12. Miami

G

Rush

14 13 12 12 14 12 13 13 12 12 13 12

1287 1743 1552 1739 2019 1712 2027 2012 1993 2569 2620 2615

Pass Plays

4181 3501 3709 1818 3545 4031 3691 3216 3002 3112 2410 2181

1062 898 941 1002 818 1040 990 891 944 818 829 776

Pass Plays

2266 2588 2490 2501 3217 2963 3124 3249 3201 2908 3479 3222

922 906 813 831 920 898 912 949 900 979 913 955

DXP Saf

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 1 0

DXP Saf

Yards

6665 5827 6591 6175 5282 5475 5319 4758 4898 4203 3616 3417 Yards

3553 4331 4042 4240 5236 4675 5151 5261 5194 5477 6099 5837

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0

Pts

Avg/G

533 487 550 470 410 377 365 326 273 241 238 222

41.0 40.6 39.3 33.6 31.5 31.4 28.1 25.1 22.8 20.1 19.8 18.5

Pts

Avg/G

206 297 323 333 308 326 396 347 356 366 382 468

14.7 22.8 24.8 25.6 25.7 27.2 28.3 28.9 29.7 30.5 31.8 36.0

Avg/P TD

6.3 6.5 7.0 6.2 6.5 5.3 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.1 4.4 4.4

66 57 64 60 42 43 45 33 36 25 28 28

Avg/P TD

3.9 4.8 5.0 5.1 5.7 5.2 5.6 5.5 5.8 5.6 6.7 6.1

23 30 37 40 50 35 39 40 44 41 55 44

Avg/G

512.7 485.6 470.8 441.1 440.2 421.2 409.2 396.5 376.8 350.2 301.3 284.8 Avg/G

253.8 333.2 336.8 353.3 374.0 389.6 396.2 404.7 432.8 456.4 469.2 486.4

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Georgia Tech 2. Florida State 3. North Carolina 4. Clemson 5. Virginia Tech 6. Miami 7. Virginia 8. Duke 9. NC State 10. Maryland 11. Wake Forest 12. Boston College

G

Att.

Yards

Avg/A

Long

TD

Avg/G

14 14 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 12

808 513 457 588 507 371 417 439 471 472 402 345

4357 2882 2326 2484 1896 1737 1542 1628 1444 1236 1206 1091

5.4 5.6 5.1 4.2 3.7 4.7 3.7 3.7 3.1 2.6 3.0 3.2

79 80 68 68 86 65 49 58 43 71 63 99

48 40 28 26 18 19 10 18 12 11 15 7

311.2 205.9 193.8 191.1 145.8 144.8 128.5 125.2 111.1 103.0 100.5 90.9

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Maryland 3. Virginia Tech 4. North Carolina 5. Georgia Tech 6. Virginia 7. NC State 8. Clemson 9. Wake Forest 10. Duke 11. Boston College 12. Miami

G

Att.

Yards

Avg/A

Long

TD

Avg/G

14 12 13 12 14 12 13 13 12 13 12 12

469 445 485 474 472 436 494 485 489 524 550 526

1287 1552 1743 1712 2019 1739 2012 2027 1993 2620 2569 2615

2.7 3.5 3.6 3.6 4.3 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.1 5.0 4.7 5.0

37 47 65 71 60 77 67 57 90 86 56 73

10 13 13 20 27 17 20 16 22 26 20 29

91.9 129.3 134.1 142.7 144.2 144.9 154.8 155.9 166.1 201.5 214.1 217.9

PASS OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. NC State 3. Miami 4. North Carolina 5. Duke 6. Virginia 7. Florida State 8. Boston College 9. Virginia Tech 10. Wake Forest 11. Maryland 12. Georgia Tech

13 13 12 12 13 12 14 12 13 12 12 14

PASS DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Maryland 4. Virginia 5. Georgia Tech 6. Clemson 7. Boston College 8. North Carolina 9. NC State 10. Wake Forest 11. Duke 12. Miami

14 13 12 12 14 13 12 12 13 12 13 12

G Comp-Att-Int

318-474-14 330-569-17 264-447-7 287-441-7 352-551-12 276-474-15 288-428-10 256-473-13 224-437-17 239-427-7 165-304-12 102-194-8

G Comp-Att-Int

221-453-11 211-421-13 205-368-4 227-395-4 269-448-16 248-427-13 268-429-10 246-424-16 264-455-16 255-411-11 224-389-11 261-429-11

Pct.

Yds

67.1 58.0 59.1 65.1 63.9 58.2 67.3 54.1 51.3 56.0 54.3 52.6

4181 4031 3545 3501 3691 3216 3709 3112 3002 2410 2181 1818

Pct.

Yds

48.8 50.1 55.7 57.5 60.0 58.1 62.5 58.0 58.0 62.0 57.6 60.8

2266 2588 2490 2501 3217 3124 2908 2963 3249 3201 3479 3222

Avg/A TD

8.8 7.1 7.9 7.9 6.7 6.8 8.7 6.6 6.9 5.6 7.2 9.4

40 31 23 29 27 23 24 18 18 13 17 12

Avg/A TD

5.0 6.1 6.8 6.3 7.2 7.3 6.8 7.0 7.1 7.8 8.9 7.5

13 17 24 23 23 23 21 15 20 22 29 15

Avg/G

321.6 310.1 295.4 291.8 283.9 268.0 264.9 259.3 230.9 200.8 181.8 129.9 Avg/G

161.9 199.1 207.5 208.4 229.8 240.3 242.3 246.9 249.9 266.8 267.6 268.5

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Clemson 2. Florida State 3. North Carolina 4. Georgia Tech 5. Miami 6. Duke 7. NC State 8. Maryland 9. Virginia 10. Boston College 11. Virginia Tech 12. Wake Forest

13 14 12 14 12 13 13 12 12 12 13 12

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. North Carolina 4. NC State 5. Virginia 6. Georgia Tech 7. Miami 8. Boston College 9. Clemson 10. Maryland 11. Wake Forest 12. Duke

14 13 12 13 12 14 12 12 13 12 12 13

221-453-11 211-421-13 246-424-16 264-455-16 227-395-4 269-448-16 261-429-11 268-429-10 248-427-13 205-368-4 255-411-11 224-389-11

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Miami 2. Florida State 3. Virginia Tech 4. Maryland 5. Georgia Tech 6. NC State 7. North Carolina 8. Virginia 9. Clemson 10. Duke 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

12 14 13 12 14 13 12 12 13 13 12 12

45 31 45 40 44 52 49 55 35 58 49 39

1235 764 1082 959 1050 1225 1139 1152 717 1043 859 644

2 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

95 90 93 100 100 100 94 72 39 45 45 27

27.4 24.6 24.0 24.0 23.9 23.6 23.2 20.9 20.5 18.0 17.5 16.5

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Boston College 2. Duke 3. Florida State 4. North Carolina 5. Georgia Tech 6. Virginia Tech 7. Wake Forest 8. NC State 9. Maryland 10. Miami 11. Clemson 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

12 13 14 12 14 13 12 13 12 12 13 12

13 24 37 35 20 37 16 34 26 17 23 23

282 358 528 496 252 382 156 316 232 118 99 89

1 2 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

82 65 75 74 56 94 60 73 31 20 14 25

21.7 14.9 14.3 14.2 12.6 10.3 9.8 9.3 8.9 6.9 4.3 3.9

G Comp-Att-Int

318-474-14 288-428-10 287-441-7 102-194-8 264-447-7 352-551-12 330-569-17 165-304-12 276-474-15 256-473-13 224-437-17 239-427-7

G Comp-Att-Int

Pct.

Yds

67.1 67.3 65.1 52.6 59.1 63.9 58.0 54.3 58.2 54.1 51.3 56.0

4181 3709 3501 1818 3545 3691 4031 2181 3216 3112 3002 2410

Pct.

Yds

48.8 50.1 58.0 58.0 57.5 60.0 60.8 62.5 58.1 55.7 62.0 57.6

2266 2588 2963 3249 2501 3217 3222 2908 3124 2490 3201 3479

Avg/G TD

321.6 264.9 291.8 129.9 295.4 283.9 310.1 181.8 268.0 259.3 230.9 200.8

40 24 29 12 23 27 31 17 23 18 18 13

Avg/G TD

161.9 199.1 246.9 249.9 208.4 229.8 268.5 242.3 240.3 207.5 266.8 267.6

13 17 15 20 23 23 15 21 23 24 22 29

Effic.

163.1 153.9 150.3 143.5 139.5 132.0 129.5 125.1 124.9 116.4 114.8 110.1 Effic.

95.4 108.9 120.8 125.5 127.8 130.2 130.3 130.9 131.2 131.9 139.8 151.7

INTERCEPTIONS 1. North Carolina 2. Georgia Tech 3. NC State 4. Virginia Tech 5. Clemson 6. Florida State 7. Wake Forest 8. Duke 9. Miami 10. Boston College 11. Maryland 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

12 14 13 13 13 14 12 13 12 12 12 12

16 16 16 13 13 11 11 11 11 10 4 4

180 131 192 100 136 172 45 86 123 80 44 77

2 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0

44 25 55 39 74 41 39 32 41 28 21 39

11.2 8.2 12.0 7.7 10.5 15.6 4.1 7.8 11.2 8.0 11.0 19.2

PUNTING 1. North Carolina 2. Duke 3. Clemson 4. Boston College 5. Miami 6. Virginia 7. Virginia Tech 8. NC State 9. Wake Forest 10. Georgia Tech 11. Florida State 12. Maryland

G

No.

Yards

Avg/P

Ret. Avg/R

12 13 13 12 12 12 13 13 12 14 14 12

50 67 57 66 55 67 81 75 96 47 49 76

2152 2991 2235 2716 2224 2690 3230 2879 3867 1825 1808 2997

43.0 44.6 39.2 41.2 40.4 40.1 39.9 38.4 40.3 38.8 36.9 39.4

84 323 117 196 159 175 257 105 402 98 87 383

KICKOFF COVERAGE 1. Florida State 2. Miami 3. NC State 4. Duke 5. Maryland 6. Boston College 7. Clemson 8. Wake Forest 9. North Carolina 10. Virginia Tech 11. Georgia Tech 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

Avg.

Ret.

TB

NetAvg

14 105 12 74 13 73 13 77 12 52 12 56 13 97 12 46 12 91 13 65 14 88 12 55

6586 4369 4659 4823 3114 3361 6153 2845 5492 3922 5309 3369

62.7 59.0 63.8 62.6 59.9 60.0 63.4 61.8 60.4 60.3 60.3 61.3

997 1033 644 993 961 754 1125 441 1552 1045 1569 797

43 12 41 29 5 17 50 25 20 18 22 25

43.0 41.0 41.0 40.3 39.0 39.0 38.9 38.7 37.8 37.3 36.2 35.4

FIELD GOALS 1. Boston College 2. Duke 3. Clemson 4. Florida State 5. Virginia Tech 6. North Carolina 7. Miami 8. Virginia

Maryland 10. Georgia Tech 11. NC State 12. Wake Forest

TB

Net/P

3 6 1 5 3 4 3 5 5 4 2 5

40.2 38.0 36.8 36.7 36.5 36.3 36.0 35.7 35.1 35.0 34.3 33.1

1.7 4.8 2.1 3.0 2.9 2.6 3.2 1.4 4.2 2.1 1.8 5.0

G

Made

Att

Pct.

12 13 13 14 13 12 12 12 12 14 13 12

18 20 19 25 20 17 19 11 11 11 13 5

20 23 22 30 25 22 25 17 17 18 23 9

.900 .870 .864 .833 .800 .773 .760 .647 .647 .611 .565 .556

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 PAT KICKING 1. North Carolina

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Miami Virginia Boston College Florida State Duke Clemson NC State Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Wake Forest Maryland

SACKS BY 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Clemson 4. NC State 5. North Carolina 6. Maryland

G

Made

Att

Pct.

12 12 12 12 14 13 13 13 14 13 12 12

56 42 32 24 65 46 60 44 57 34 27 26

56 42 32 24 66 47 62 46 60 36 29 28

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .985 .979 .968 .957 .950 .944 .931 .929

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

14 13 13 13 12 12 14 13 12 12 12 12

36 35 34 33 29 28 28 25 25 17 13 6

278 240 257 225 201 213 176 146 182 111 86 53

2.57 2.69 2.62 2.54 2.42 2.33 2.00 1.92 2.08 1.42 1.08 0.50

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

Virginia Florida State Wake Forest Clemson Boston College NC State Maryland

12 14 12 13 13 12 14 12 13 12 13 12

11 14 18 19 25 25 26 27 31 36 39 39

75 77 129 147 156 194 183 180 211 244 253 294

0.92 1.00 1.50 1.46 1.92 2.08 1.86 2.25 2.38 3.00 3.00 3.25

FIRST DOWNS 1. Clemson 2. Florida State 3. Georgia Tech 4. North Carolina 5. Duke 6. NC State 7. Virginia Tech 8. Miami 9. Boston College 10. Virginia 11. Wake Forest 12. Maryland

G

Rush

Pass

Pen

Total

Avg/G

13 14 14 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

146 145 229 117 92 96 109 75 66 95 78 72

179 163 59 159 167 174 128 142 148 125 97 94

16 14 14 16 29 14 13 26 23 8 13 18

341 322 302 292 288 284 250 243 237 228 188 184

26.2 23.0 21.6 24.3 22.2 21.8 19.2 20.2 19.8 19.0 15.7 15.3

Georgia Tech 8. Duke

Wake Forest 10. Virginia 11. Miami 12. Boston College SACKS AGAINST 1. North Carolina 2. Georgia Tech 3. Miami 4. Duke 5. Virginia Tech 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS 1. Florida State 2. Maryland 3. Virginia 4. Virginia Tech 5. Clemson 6. NC State 7. North Carolina 8. Wake Forest 9. Georgia Tech 10. Duke 11. Boston College 12. Miami

G

Rush

Pass

Pen

Total

Avg/G

14 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 14 13 12 12

81 86 90 92 99 111 99 99 111 138 143 142

102 112 114 113 125 118 131 146 144 123 129 141

20 13 19 27 22 19 20 12 15 14 8 31

203 211 223 232 246 248 250 257 270 275 280 314

14.5 17.6 18.6 17.8 18.9 19.1 20.8 21.4 19.3 21.2 23.3 26.2

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1. Clemson 2. Georgia Tech 3. Florida State 4. NC State 5. North Carolina 6. Miami 7. Virginia Tech 8. Virginia 9. Duke 10. Wake Forest 11. Maryland 12. Boston College

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

13 14 14 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 12 12

106 89 69 95 70 67 81 70 69 63 52 48

206 195 163 230 170 170 212 192 199 198 174 163

51.5 45.6 42.3 41.3 41.2 39.4 38.2 36.5 34.7 31.8 29.9 29.4

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 1. NC State 2. Florida State 3. Virginia Tech 4. Virginia 5. Clemson 6. North Carolina 7. Maryland 8. Georgia Tech 9. Duke 10. Miami 11. Wake Forest 12. Boston College

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

13 14 13 12 13 12 12 14 13 12 12 12

53 60 57 55 69 69 69 75 76 72 89 106

198 220 202 179 203 188 181 183 182 171 196 213

26.8 27.3 28.2 30.7 34.0 36.7 38.1 41.0 41.8 42.1 45.4 49.8

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

13 12 14 12 13 12 13 14 12 12 13 12

14 14 23 10 15 15 14 3 10 8 7 5

18 21 37 17 27 27 27 6 21 17 20 18

77.8 66.7 62.2 58.8 55.6 55.6 51.9 50.0 47.6 47.1 35.0 27.8

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1. Clemson 2. North Carolina 3. Georgia Tech 4. Maryland 5. Duke 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Virginia NC State Florida State Wake Forest Miami Virginia Tech Boston College

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT 1. Clemson 2. Virginia Tech 3. Georgia Tech

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

North Carolina Maryland NC State Duke Boston College Wake Forest Miami 11. Florida State 12. Virginia

13 13 14 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 14 12

11 8 10 10 7 10 14 12 10 10 17 15

26 18 22 22 15 21 27 23 19 19 27 21

42.3 44.4 45.5 45.5 46.7 47.6 51.9 52.2 52.6 52.6 63.0 71.4

PENALTIES 1. Boston College 2. Wake Forest 3. Maryland 4. Georgia Tech 5. Clemson 6. Duke 7. NC State 8. Virginia Tech 9. Miami 10. Florida State 11. Virginia 12. North Carolina

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

12 12 12 14 13 13 13 13 12 14 12 12

48 53 50 68 66 76 87 78 88 89 82 90

388 461 465 558 561 637 656 663 692 809 706 772

32.3 38.4 38.8 39.9 43.2 49.0 50.5 51.0 57.7 57.8 58.8 64.3

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

12 12 13 13 12 12 12 13 12 14 13 14

85 82 91 80 74 65 68 72 66 69 67 67

754 657 710 710 633 578 549 587 508 589 524 535

62.8 54.8 54.6 54.6 52.8 48.2 45.8 45.2 42.3 42.1 40.3 38.2

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

OPPONENT PENALTIES 1. Boston College 2. Miami 3. Virginia Tech 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Duke North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Florida State NC State Georgia Tech

TIME OF POSSESSION 1. Georgia Tech 2. Virginia 3. Maryland 4. Duke 5. NC State 6. Virginia Tech 7. Florida State 8. Wake Forest 9. Clemson 10. Boston College 11. North Carolina 12. Miami

G

Total possesion

Avgerage/game

14 12 12 13 13 13 14 12 13 12 12 12

461:44 386:10 376:32 404:42 396:10 391:40 420:49 352:40 374:20 323:56 322:24 313:11

32:58 32:10 31:22 31:07 30:28 30:07 30:03 29:23 28:47 26:59 26:52 26:05

TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Wake Forest 2. Miami

North Carolina 4. Georgia Tech 5. Clemson 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Duke Virginia Tech Boston College Florida State NC State Maryland Virginia

RED ZONE OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. Wake Forest 3. Florida State 4. Virginia Tech 5. Miami 6. Duke 7. NC State 8. North Carolina 9. Georgia Tech

Virginia 11. Boston College 12. Maryland RED ZONE DEFENSE 1. Clemson 2. Georgia Tech 3. Virginia Tech 4. Boston College 5. NC State 6. Wake Forest 7. Virginia 8. Miami 9. Maryland

North Carolina 11. Florida State 12. Duke ON-SIDE KICKS BY 1. NC State 2. Duke 3. Miami

Wake Forest Virginia Clemson Boston College Virginia Tech Maryland North Carolina Florida State Georgia Tech

Gained Fum Int Tot

12 12 12 14 13 13 13 12 14 13 12 12

12 11 9 9 10 12 8 9 10 8 16 8

11 11 16 16 13 11 13 10 11 16 4 4

G Scores

13 12 14 13 12 13 13 12 14 12 12 12

56-59 23-25 65-71 36-41 45-52 45-54 36-44 51-63 52-65 32-40 31-41 23-32

G Scores

13 14 13 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 14 13

33-44 44-56 33-41 42-52 34-42 42-50 38-45 52-61 36-42 36-42 27-31 42-46

23 22 25 25 23 23 21 19 21 24 20 12

Fum

Lost Int

8 8 11 13 7 9 9 11 17 16 18 11

7 7 7 8 14 12 17 13 10 17 12 15

Tot Margin

Per/G

15 15 18 21 21 21 26 24 27 33 30 26

0.67 0.58 0.58 0.29 0.15 0.15 -0.38 -0.42 -0.43 -0.69 -0.83 -1.17

+8 +7 +7 +4 +2 +2 -5 -5 -6 -9 -10 -14

Pct.

TDs

(R-P)

FGs

94.9 92.0 91.5 87.8 86.5 83.3 81.8 81.0 80.0 80.0 75.6 71.9

43 19 50 21 27 31 27 39 43 24 17 17

23-20 12-7 34-16 15-6 14-13 17-14 12-15 23-16 38-5 9-15 4-13 11-6

13-14 4-5 15-16 15-15 18-20 14-16 9-11 12-15 9-15 8-10 14-14 6-10

Pct.

TDs

(R-P)

FGs

75.0 78.6 80.5 80.8 81.0 84.0 84.4 85.2 85.7 85.7 87.1 91.3

23 35 21 27 25 32 28 37 23 23 16 29

11-12 23-12 12-9 13-14 16-9 18-14 13-15 26-11 12-11 17-6 8-8 21-8

10-12 9-12 12-14 15-21 9-12 10-11 10-15 15-18 13-16 13-14 11-13 13-14

G

Recovered

Attempts

Success%

13 13 12 12 12 13 12 13 12 12 14 14

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

50.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TurnO

1 0 1 3 2 5 4 6 4 0 4 1 TurnO

5 5 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 2 0 0

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST 1. Miami

Clemson Wake Forest North Carolina Boston College Virginia Tech Maryland Georgia Tech NC State 10. Florida State 11. Duke 12. Virginia

G

Recovered

Attempts

Success%

12 13 12 12 12 13 12 14 13 14 13 12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 33.3 100.0

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points scored

Touchdowns

TD responsibility Points scored kicking

Total offense yards Total offense plays Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs

Longest rush Passing yards Passing attempts Passing TDs

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted

24 24 24 4 4 4 8 6 15 15 15 15 568 529 79 67 35.0 26.8 262 228 29 29 35.0 26.8 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 99 86 566 493 59 57 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 99 87 39 37 4 3 3 3 3

Duke Johnson (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3r,5p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [1r,5p] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,9pat] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3fg,6pat] Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [2r,566p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [103r,426p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) [29r,50p] Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [29r,38p] Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) [2-70] Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs NIU (Jan 01, 2013) [5-134] Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) [2-70] Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs NIU (Jan 01, 2013) [5-134] Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Andre Williams (Boston College) at Army (Oct 06, 2012) J.C. Coleman (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Perry Hills (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) at PITT (9/15/12) Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) Caleb Rowe (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Pass completion pct

Pass yards/attempt Pass yards/catch Receiving yards Receptions Yards per catch Receiving TDs

Longest reception Field goal attempts Field goals made

Longest field goal Field goal pct

3 3 3 3 3 3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 27.3 26.0 82.0 52.0 219 203 16 16 62.5 45.0 3 3 3 3 99 87 5 5 4 4 4 4 61 56 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Chase Rettig (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Ryan Williams (Miami) at Kansas State (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Mark Leal (Virginia Tech) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sep 08, 2012) [3-3] Clint Trickett (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [3-3] Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Caleb Rowe (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Cole Stoudt (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [2-2] Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [3-82] Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [2-52] Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [1-82] Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [1-52] Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) Kenny Shaw (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-125] Clive Walford (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) [3-135] DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Herb Waters (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Spencer Benton (Clemson) vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [4-4] Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Chad Hedlund (Wake Forest) at Virginia (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

PAT kicks attempted PAT kicks made PAT kicks pct

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 9 9 9 9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Kansas State (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at TEMPLE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) at Northwestern (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs FURMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) vs Florida State (Dec 01, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [9-9] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) [9-9] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [8-8] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [8-8] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [8-8] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [8-8] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [8-8] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [7-7] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [7-7] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sep 08, 2012) [6-6] Ross Martin (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) [6-6] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Ross Martin (Duke) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [6-6] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Travis Riley (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Ross Martin (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Ross Martin (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs FURMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [5-5] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [5-5] Ross Martin (Duke) vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012) [5-5] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) [5-5] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [5-5] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) [5-5] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [5-5] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) [5-5] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at TEMPLE (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) [4-4] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sep 15, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Ross Martin (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) at Army (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Chad Hedlund (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] Travis Riley (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [4-4] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs NIU (Jan 01, 2013) [4-4] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [3-3] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [3-3] Brad Craddock (Maryland) vs CONNECTICUT (Sep 15, 2012) [3-3] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at West Virginia (Sep 22, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 22, 2012) [3-3] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs Cincinnati (09/29/12) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at USF (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Punts

Yards punted Longest punt Punting avg Punt returns

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 13 12 12 520 520 79 66 53.0 52.5 7 6 6

Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Ross Martin (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Chad Hedlund (Wake Forest) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 24, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs Georgia Tech (Dec 01, 2012) [3-3] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) vs USC (Dec 31, 2012) [3-3] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) [3-3] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] David Scully (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs PENN STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Georgia Tech (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at PITT (9/15/12) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Justin Moore (Georgia Tech) vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Brendan Magistro (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Thomas Moore (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Brad Craddock (Maryland) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Will Monday (Duke) at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) [13-520] Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) [12-520] Will Monday (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Gerald Levano (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Nathan Renfro (Maryland) vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [4-212] Will Monday (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [2-105] Rashard Smith (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Lee Butler (Duke) vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Punt return yards Longest punt return Punt return TDs

Punt return avg Kick returns

Kick return yards Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Combined PR/KR yards Interceptions

Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

6 127 122 94 82 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50.0 46.5 8 7 7 7 7 277 230 63.0 59.0 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 277 261 2 2 2 74 55 37.0 23.0 74 55 1 1 1

Rashard Smith (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Roy Smith (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Kyshoen Jarrett (Virginia Tech) at PITT (9/15/12) Spiffy Evans (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Spiffy Evans (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Lee Butler (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Kyshoen Jarrett (Virginia Tech) at PITT (9/15/12) Rashard Smith (NC State) vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Tony Foster (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-100] Spiffy Evans (Boston College) vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-93] Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [2-126] Duke Johnson (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [2-118] Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) Sean Tapley (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Demitri Knowles (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [0pr-277kr] Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [31pr-230kr] Ross Cockrell (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [2-74] Ross Cockrell (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) [2-46] Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) A.J. Marshall (Wake Forest) vs LIBERTY (Sep 01, 2012) Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Ross Cockrell (Duke) vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

All-purpose yards Tackles Sacks Tackles for loss

1 1 1 1 1 1 496 368 24.0 20.0 4.0 3.5 5.0 3.5 3.5

Jordon Byas (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Isaiah Johnson (Georgia Tech) vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) Tim Scott (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Tre Boston (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Nick Clancy (Boston College) at Northwestern (Sep 15, 2012) [14-10] Nick Clancy (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [17-3] Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [4-0] Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [3-1] Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [5-0] Bjoern Werner (Florida State) vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [3-1] LaRoy Reynolds (Virginia) at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [3-1]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 200-Yard Rushing Performances 262 228

Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12)

100-Yard Rushing Performances 262 228 197 191 183 177 176 163 150 148 145 144 143 141 141 138 137 135 135 134 132 129 129 124 124 121 120 117 116 115 115 114 112 110 107 106 106 105 104 104 104 103 103 102 101

Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Andre Williams (Boston College) at Army (Oct 06, 2012) J.C. Coleman (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Devonta Freeman (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) Rolandan Finch (Boston College) at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) Brandon Ross (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) Rolandan Finch (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Lonnie Pryor (Florida State) vs NIU (Jan 01, 2013) Andre Ellington (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) Josh Harris (Wake Forest) vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) Kevin Parks (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Nov 01, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Wes Brown (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Tony Creecy (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) Zach Laskey (Georgia Tech) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) Deandre Martin (Wake Forest) vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) Kevin Parks (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Josh Snead (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) James Wilder, Jr. (Florida State) vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) A.J. Blue (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) Andre Williams (Boston College) at Florida State (Oct 13, 2012) Devonta Freeman (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 101 100 100 100

Zach Laskey (Georgia Tech) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Perry Jones (Virginia) at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) Brandon Ross (Maryland) at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances Giovani Bernard, North Carolina - 5 Duke Johnson, Miami - 4 Shadrach Thornton, NC State - 4 Andre Ellington, Clemson - 3 Chris Thompson, Florida State - 3 Rolandan Finch, Boston College - 2 Devonta Freeman, Florida State - 2 Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech - 2 Vad Lee, Georgia Tech - 2 Kevin Parks, Virginia - 2 Brandon Ross, Maryland - 2 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech - 2 Andre Williams, Boston College - 2 A.J. Blue, North Carolina - 1 Tajh Boyd, Clemson - 1 Wes Brown, Maryland - 1 J.C. Coleman, Virginia Tech - 1 Tony Creecy, NC State - 1 Josh Harris, Wake Forest - 1 James Wilder, Jr., Florida State - 1 Perry Jones, Virginia - 1 EJ Manuel, Florida State - 1 Deandre Martin, Wake Forest - 1 Lonnie Pryor, Florida State - 1 Josh Snead, Duke - 1 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech - 1 Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech - 1 500-Yard Passing Performances 566

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012)

400-Yard Passing Performances 566 493 467 441 440 439 436 432 428 426 413

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 300-Yard Passing Performances 566 493 467 441 440 439 436 432 428 426 413 397 383 380 369 367 363 358 358 357 354 350 346 344 341 327 326 321 315 314 311 310 307 305 305 300

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 22, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012) Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs FURMAN (Sep 15, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Perry Hills (Maryland) at West Virginia (Sep 22, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances Tajh Boyd, Clemson - 7 Bryn Renner, North Carolina - 6 Mike Glennon, NC State - 5 Stephen Morris, Miami - 4 EJ Manuel, Florida State - 3 Sean Renfree, Duke - 3 Chase Rettig, Boston College - 3 Michael Rocco, Virginia - 2 Perry Hills, Maryland - 1 Tanner Price, Wake Forest - 1 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech - 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 200-Yard Receiving Performances 219 203 202

Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012)

100-Yard Receiving Performances 219 203 202 197 193 191 191 184 180 180 178 173 167 164 153 152 149 149 144 143 137 136 135 135 134 134 130 130 130 130 129 129 128 127 127 125 125 124 124 124 123 120 119 119

Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) Rashawn Scott (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Romar Morris (North Carolina) at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Corey Fuller (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Darius Jennings (Virginia) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) Clive Walford (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Desmond Scott (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) Bryan Underwood (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Tahj Kimble (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Terence Davis (Wake Forest) at Maryland (Oct 06, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Herb Waters (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Quintin Payton (NC State) vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) at PITT (9/15/12) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Dominique Terrell (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) Kenny Shaw (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Rashad Greene (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) Corey Fuller (Virginia Tech) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) Desmond Scott (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs Auburn (09-01-12) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 119 118 118 118 113 112 112 111 111 110 109 108 107 105 105 105 104 104 103 102 101 101 100 100 100

Conner Vernon (Duke) vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) at Northwestern (Sep 15, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) Bryan Underwood (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at West Virginia (Sep 22, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) Rodney Smith (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Rodney Smith (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Davon Johnson (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 06, 2012) Mario Carter (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) vs Cincinnati (09/29/12) Brandon Ford (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Quintin Payton (NC State) vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) Terence Davis (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) Perry Jones (Virginia) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances Alex Amidon, Boston College - 6 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson - 6 Jamison Crowder, Duke - 5 Conner Vernon, Duke - 5 Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech - 4 Phillip Dorsett, Miami - 4 Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest - 3 Quinshad Davis, North Carolina - 3 Stefon Diggs, Maryland - 3 Tobais Palmer, NC State - 3 Terence Davis, Wake Forest - 2 Corey Fuller, Virginia Tech - 2 Quintin Payton, NC State - 2 Desmond Scott, Duke - 2 Rodney Smith, Florida State - 2 Bryan Underwood, NC State - 2 Sammy Watkins, Clemson - 2 Mario Carter, NC State - 1 Brandon Ford, Clemson - 1 Rashad Greene, Florida State - 1 Darius Jennings, Virginia - 1 Davon Johnson, Miami - 1 Perry Jones, Virginia - 1 Tahj Kimble, Boston College - 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 Romar Morris, North Carolina - 1 Rashawn Scott, Miami - 1 Kenny Shaw, Florida State - 1 Dominique Terrell, Virginia - 1 Clive Walford, Miami - 1 Herb Waters, Miami - 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) Points Points scored kicking

Touchdowns

Total offense yards Total offense plays Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs

Longest rush Passing yards Passing attempts Passing TDs

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted

69 68 15 15 15 15 9 9 9 754 718 102 100 9.9 9.6 469 461 76 72 9.2 8.6 7 7 7 99 86 566 493 63 62 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 99 87 42 40 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2fg,9pat] Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3fg,6pat] Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [328r,426p] Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [334r,384p] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [58r,44p] Clemson vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) [50r,50p] Georgia Tech vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [72-712] Miami at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [67-646] Georgia Tech vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [50-461] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [45-385] Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Boston College at Army (Oct 06, 2012) Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) North Carolina at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Clemson at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) NC State at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Duke at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Duke at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia Tech at PITT (9/15/12) Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) Maryland at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) Boston College at NC State (Nov 24, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Pass completion pct Passing yards/attempt Yards per catch Field goal attempts

Field goals made

Longest field goal Field goal pct

3 81.0 78.9 17.4 17.3 44.0 33.2 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 61 56 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

NC State vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [17-21] North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [30-38] Georgia Tech vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [14-243] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [12-208] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [3-132] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [9-299] Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Clemson vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Florida State at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest at Virginia (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Georgia Tech vs Florida State (Dec 01, 2012) [3-3] Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] North Carolina at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Stanford (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Miami at Kansas State (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Maryland at TEMPLE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Boston College at Northwestern (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs FURMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Wake Forest vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

PAT kicks attempted PAT kicks made PAT kicks pct

100.0 100.0 100.0 9 9 9 9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Florida State at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) [9-9] North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) [9-9] North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) [8-8] Georgia Tech vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sep 08, 2012) [8-8] Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [8-8] Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [8-8] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [8-8] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [7-7] Wake Forest vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Florida State vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] NC State vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Miami at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [7-7] Virginia Tech vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sep 08, 2012) [6-6] Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) [6-6] Clemson at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Duke vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6] Clemson at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [6-6] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [6-6] North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [6-6] Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) [6-6] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] North Carolina vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Duke vs FIU (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Virginia vs RICHMOND (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Clemson vs FURMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [5-5] Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [5-5] Duke vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012) [5-5] Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) [5-5] Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [5-5] Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [5-5] NC State at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) [5-5] Virginia vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Miami at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Florida State at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [5-5] Maryland at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) [5-5] Wake Forest vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Maryland at TEMPLE (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] North Carolina at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) [4-4] NC State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sep 15, 2012) [4-4] Miami at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Clemson at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Georgia Tech vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Boston College at Army (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Georgia Tech at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [4-4] Florida State vs NIU (Jan 01, 2013) [4-4] NC State vs Tennessee Volunteers (Aug 31, 2012) [3-3] Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [3-3] Maryland vs CONNECTICUT (Sep 15, 2012) [3-3] Maryland at West Virginia (Sep 22, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 22, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Virginia Tech vs Cincinnati (09/29/12) [3-3] Florida State at USF (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-3] Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest vs VANDERBILT (Nov 24, 2012) [3-3] Florida State vs Georgia Tech (Dec 01, 2012) [3-3] Georgia Tech vs USC (Dec 31, 2012) [3-3] NC State vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs PENN STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Virginia at Georgia Tech (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at PITT (9/15/12) [2-2] Virginia at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Wake Forest at Maryland (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] NC State vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Georgia Tech vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Maryland at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

2-point PAT attempts

2-point PATs made

Punts

Longest punt Yards punted Punting avg Punt returns Punt return yards Punt return avg Punt return TDs

Longest punt return Kick returns Kick return yards

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 12 12 79 66 520 520 53.0 52.5 9 7 260 122 46.5 42.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 94 82 11 8 277 267

Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Maryland vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Boston College at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Clemson vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Miami vs USF (Nov 17, 2012) Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Duke at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Wake Forest at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) [13-520] Wake Forest at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) [12-520] Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) [4-212] Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [2-105] North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-93] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [2-84] Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Virginia Tech at PITT (9/15/12) NC State vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Virginia Tech at PITT (9/15/12) Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Interceptions

Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

Fumbles lost

Fumbles recovered Sacked by opp

QB sacks

Turnovers committed

67.0 63.0 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 86 83 28.7 27.7 74 55 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 7 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 6 5 5

Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) [2-134] NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [2-126] Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Miami vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Sep 15, 2012) North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Miami at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Maryland at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) NC State vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) NC State at Connecticut (Sept 8, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Georgia Tech vs USC (Dec 31, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [3-86] NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) [3-83] Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Sep 01, 2012) Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Maryland at TEMPLE (Sep 08, 2012) NC State at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Duke at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Connecticut (Sept 8, 2012) Maryland vs CONNECTICUT (Sep 15, 2012) Maryland vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov 24, 2012) NC State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sep 15, 2012) North Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sep 22, 2012) Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Turnovers caused

Kicks blocked First downs 1st downs rushing 1st downs passing

1st downs by penalty Penalties

Penalties yards

5 6 5 5 2 2 36 34 24 22 21 20 20 20 6 6 16 15 15 145 140

NC State vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) Boston College at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) NC State vs Vanderbilt (Dec 31, 2012) Clemson vs BALL STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Duke vs Cincinnati (Dec 27, 2012) Clemson vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson vs LSU (Dec 31, 2012) Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) Virginia vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sep 29, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Jan 22, 2013 OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by) Total offense yards Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Longest rush

Passing attempts Passing yards Yards per completion Passes completed Pass completion pct Longest pass First downs

1st downs rushing 1st downs passing

1st downs by penalty

28 126 0.8 2.1 -15 -2 16 18 -0.6 -0.1 7 8 8 8 4 6 9 27 4.5 5.7 2 2 13.3 31.2 12 13 3 7 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [33-28] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [59-126] Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [25--15] Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [29--2] Maryland vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland at West Virginia (Sep 22, 2012) Florida State vs MURRAY STATE (Sep 01, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Wake Forest vs ARMY (Sep 22, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) NC State vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-9] North Carolina vs IDAHO (Sep 29, 2012) [19-109] Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) [2-15] Florida State vs Georgia Tech (Dec 01, 2012) [5-16] Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) NC State vs THE CITADEL (Sep 22, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Wake Forest vs LIBERTY (Sep 01, 2012) Clemson vs Auburn (09-01-12) North Carolina vs ELON (Sep 01, 2012) Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Boston College vs MAINE (Sep 08, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Duke vs N.C. CENTRAL (Sep 15, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Maryland vs CONNECTICUT (Sep 15, 2012) North Carolina at LOUISVILLE (Sep 15, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Duke vs MEMPHIS (Sep 22, 2012) Florida State vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Boston College vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) Florida State at USF (Sep 29, 2012) Boston College at Army (Oct 06, 2012) Duke vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) NC State vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Jan 22, 2013

Penalties

Penalties yards

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5

Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Florida State (Oct 13, 2012) Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 20, 2012) Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BYU (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Boston College vs NOTRE DAME (Nov 10, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) Wake Forest at Notre Dame (Nov 17, 2012) Florida State vs FLORIDA (Nov 24, 2012) Georgia Tech at Georgia (Nov 24, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Florida State vs Georgia Tech (Dec 01, 2012) Maryland vs WILLIAM & MARY (Sep 01, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) Florida State vs SAVANNAH STATE (Sep 08, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

RUSHING

Cl

G

Att.

Giovani Bernard-NC Duke Johnson-UM Andre Ellington-CU Orwin Smith-GT Kevin Parks-VA Shadrach Thornton-ST Tevin Washington-GT Josh Harris-WF Mike James-UM Devonta Freeman-FS

So Fr Sr Sr So Fr Sr Jr Sr So

7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

155 98 133 61 106 121 109 119 115 59

PASSING AVG/GAME

Cl

G

Comp-Att-Int

Mike Glennon-ST Tajh Boyd-CU Stephen Morris-UM Bryn Renner-NC EJ Manuel-FS Chase Rettig-BC Logan Thomas-VT Sean Renfree-DU Tanner Price-WF Michael Rocco-VA

Sr Jr Jr Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Jr Jr

8 210-377-10 8 177-267-10 8 167-293-6 8 195-298-4 8 157-234-5 8 170-319-12 8 148-280-8 7 161-252-4 8 158-289-5 7 88-145-4

PASS EFFICIENCY

Cl

G

Tajh Boyd-CU EJ Manuel-FS Bryn Renner-NC Stephen Morris-UM Mike Glennon-ST Sean Renfree-DU Michael Rocco-VA Logan Thomas-VT Phillip Sims-VA Chase Rettig-BC

Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr So Jr

8 177-267-10 8 157-234-5 8 195-298-4 8 167-293-6 8 210-377-10 7 161-252-4 7 88-145-4 8 148-280-8 8 92-165-4 8 170-319-12

RECEPTIONS/GAME

Cl

G

No.

Yds TD

Michael Campanaro-WF Sammy Watkins-CU Alex Amidon-BC Stefon Diggs-MD Quinshad Davis-NC Conner Vernon-DU DeAndre Hopkins-CU Jamison Crowder-DU Giovani Bernard-NC Desmond Scott-DU

Jr So Jr Fr Fr Sr Jr So So Sr

6 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 8

44 49 52 42 47 46 42 41 35 39

369 3 27 61.5 7.3 619 3 61 88.4 7.0 824 5 49 103.0 6.5 589 3 66 84.1 6.0 580 3 50 72.5 5.9 555 4 47 69.4 5.8 852 11 62 106.5 5.2 658 6 99 82.2 5.1 378 3 78 54.0 5.0 412 1 35 51.5 4.9

RECEIVE YDS/GAME

Cl

G

No.

Yds TD

Lg

Avg/C Yds/G

DeAndre Hopkins-CU Alex Amidon-BC Sammy Watkins-CU Stefon Diggs-MD Jamison Crowder-DU Phillip Dorsett-UM Marcus Davis-VT Corey Fuller-VT Quinshad Davis-NC Tobais Palmer-ST

Jr Jr So Fr So So Sr Sr Fr Sr

8 8 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8

42 52 49 42 41 36 34 30 47 33

852 11 62 824 5 49 619 3 61 589 3 66 658 6 99 645 4 65 598 4 54 587 3 69 580 3 50 574 6 83

20.3106.5 15.8103.0 12.6 88.4 14.0 84.1 16.0 82.2 17.9 80.6 17.6 74.8 19.6 73.4 12.3 72.5 17.4 71.8

Yds Avg. TD

1015 746 631 559 515 510 487 478 464 401

Lg

Avg/G

6.5 8 62 145.0 7.6 7 65 93.2 4.7 4 46 78.9 9.2 5 77 69.9 4.9 3 31 64.4 4.2 1 26 63.8 4.5 13 60 60.9 4.0 3 43 59.8 4.0 6 25 58.0 6.8 6 47 57.3

Comp-Att-Int

Yds TD

2666 2620 2305 2205 2194 2064 1920 1677 1549 944

24 27 17 15 16 12 11 9 9 8

Yds TD

2620 2194 2205 2305 2666 1677 944 1920 979 2064 Lg

27 16 15 17 24 9 8 11 6 12

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Avg/G

333.2 327.5 288.1 275.6 274.2 258.0 240.0 239.6 193.6 134.9

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Eff.

174.6 164.1 141.5 138.1 130.8 128.4 128.1 117.7 112.7 112.5

TOTAL OFFENSE

Cl

G Rush Pass

Tajh Boyd-CU Mike Glennon-ST Stephen Morris-UM Logan Thomas-VT EJ Manuel-FS Bryn Renner-NC Chase Rettig-BC Sean Renfree-DU Tanner Price-WF Tevin Washington-GT

Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Jr Jr Sr Jr Sr

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8

SCORING

Cl

G TD FG

XPT

Dustin Hopkins-FS Giovani Bernard-NC Tevin Washington-GT Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jake Wieclaw-UM Casey Barth-NC DeAndre Hopkins-CU Vad Lee-GT Cody Journell-VT Ross Martin-DU

Sr So Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Fr Jr Fr

8 0 17 7 12 0 8 13 0 8 0 9 8 0 11 6 0 10 8 11 0 6 8 0 8 0 15 8 0 12

37 0 0 43 34 20 0 0 18 27

SCORING (TDs)

Cl

G TD Run Pass Ret Pat

Pts Avg/G

So Sr Jr Fr Sr Jr Fr Sr Jr Jr

7 12 8 3 8 13 13 0 8 11 0 11 6 8 8 0 8 9 6 3 8 8 8 0 8 8 7 0 8 7 0 7 8 7 4 3 8 7 6 1

72 78 66 48 54 50 48 44 44 42

SCORING (KICK)

Cl

G

PAT

FG

Pts

Avg/G

Dustin Hopkins-FS Chandler Catanzaro-CU Jake Wieclaw-UM Casey Barth-NC Cody Journell-VT Ross Martin-DU Nikilas Sade-ST Nate Freese-BC Brad Craddock-MD David Scully-GT

Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Fr So Jr Fr Jr

8 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 7

37-37 43-43 34-34 20-20 18-19 27-27 26-28 15-15 12-14 25-27

17-20 9-10 11-16 10-13 15-19 12-13 9-15 11-13 8-12 2-6

88 70 67 50 63 63 53 48 36 31

11.0 8.8 8.4 8.3 7.9 7.9 6.6 6.0 4.5 4.4

PUNT RETURN AVG

Cl

G

No.

Yds

Jamal Golden-GT Giovani Bernard-NC Rashad Greene-FS Rashard Smith-ST Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Phillip Dorsett-UM Adam Humphries-CU Khalek Shepherd-VA

So So So Jr So So So So

8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8

13 10 14 23 11 10 15 17

192 133 180 192 74 63 76 75

Giovani Bernard-NC Tevin Washington-GT DeAndre Hopkins-CU Vad Lee-GT Mike James-UM Tajh Boyd-CU Duke Johnson-UM Brandon Ford-CU Robert Godhigh-GT 10. A.J. Blue-NC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Yds/G Rec/G

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

391 -109 78 439 134 -10 -104 -79 -55 487

Plays

Total

Yds/G

380 405 329 409 294 346 354 277 346 176

3011 2557 2383 2359 2328 2195 1960 1598 1494 1213

376.4 319.6 297.9 294.9 291.0 274.4 245.0 228.3 186.8 151.6

2XP

Pts

Pts/G

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

88 72 78 70 67 50 66 48 63 63

11.0 10.3 9.8 8.8 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.0 7.9 7.9

2620 2666 2305 1920 2194 2205 2064 1677 1549 726

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0

TD Long

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

56 74 60 48 29 20 14 25

10.3 9.8 8.2 8.0 6.8 6.2 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.2

Avg/G

14.8 13.3 12.9 8.3 6.7 6.3 5.1 4.4

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

KICK RETURN AVG

Cl

G

No.

Yds

TD Long

Avg/G

Duke Johnson-UM Demitri Knowles-VT Stefon Diggs-MD Jamal Golden-GT Lamarcus Joyner-FS Tobais Palmer-ST Sean Tapley-NC Romar Morris-NC J.C. Coleman-VT Khalek Shepherd-VA

Fr Fr Fr So Jr Sr So Fr Fr So

8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

18 16 18 12 13 31 25 12 11 27

599 490 527 340 333 774 595 276 243 596

1 95 1 93 2 100 1 100 0 90 1 100 1 94 0 40 0 34 0 72

33.3 30.6 29.3 28.3 25.6 25.0 23.8 23.0 22.1 22.1

ALL PURPOSE

Cl

G Rush

Rcv PR KR

Yds

Avg/G

Giovani Bernard-NC Duke Johnson-UM Stefon Diggs-MD Tobais Palmer-ST Sammy Watkins-CU Andre Ellington-CU Orwin Smith-GT Phillip Dorsett-UM DeAndre Hopkins-CU Alex Amidon-BC

So Fr Fr Sr So Sr Sr So Jr Jr

7 8 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 8

378 133 0 106 0 599 589 44 527 574 0 774 619 11 248 197 0 153 189 0 165 645 63 179 852 0 0 824 0 0

1526 1451 1254 1343 920 981 913 890 852 841

218.0 181.4 179.1 167.9 131.4 122.6 114.1 111.2 106.5 105.1

PUNTING

Cl

G No.

Tommy Hibbard-NC Will Monday-DU Alexander Kinal-WF Gerald Levano-BC Dalton Botts-UM Alec Vozenilek-VA A.J. Hughes-VT Wil Baumann-ST Nathan Renfro-MD Spencer Benton-CU

So Fr Fr Sr Sr So Fr So Fr Sr

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

FIELD GOALS

Cl

G Made

Att.

Long

Pct.

FG/G

Sr Jr Sr Fr Jr Sr Jr So Fr Jr

8 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

20 19 13 13 13 16 10 15 12 7

56 42 48 50 42 38 50 50 52 39

85.0 78.9 76.9 92.3 84.6 68.8 90.0 60.0 66.7 57.1

2.12 1.88 1.67 1.50 1.38 1.38 1.12 1.12 1.00 0.57

FIELD GOAL PCT

Cl

G

Made

Att.

Long

Pct.

Dustin Hopkins-FS Cody Journell-VT Casey Barth-NC Jake Wieclaw-UM

Sr Jr Sr Sr

8 8 6 8

17 15 10 11

20 19 13 16

56 42 48 38

85.0 78.9 76.9 68.8

Cl

G

Made

Att.

Pct.

Jr Sr Sr Fr Sr Jr Jr So Jr

8 8 8 8 6 7 8 8 7

43 37 34 27 20 14 18 26 25

43 37 34 27 20 14 19 28 27

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.7 92.9 92.6

Dustin Hopkins-FS Cody Journell-VT Casey Barth-NC Ross Martin-DU Nate Freese-BC Jake Wieclaw-UM 7. Chandler Catanzaro-CU Nikilas Sade-ST 9. Brad Craddock-MD 10. Drew Jarrett-VA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4.

PAT KICKING PCT 1. Chandler Catanzaro-CU

Dustin Hopkins-FS Jake Wieclaw-UM Ross Martin-DU Casey Barth-NC Drew Jarrett-VA 7. Cody Journell-VT 8. Nikilas Sade-ST 9. David Scully-GT

1015 746 94 -5 42 631 559 3 0 17

39 47 69 38 38 50 46 51 54 29

Yds

1712 2049 2857 1550 1520 1984 1801 1988 2068 1061

17 15 10 12 11 11 9 9 8 4

Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

60 58 61 56 56 57 54 60 53 57

14 13 13 11 18 10 3 5 16 2 17 4 14 5 12 4 11 2 8 1

3 2 5 1 1 3 1 3 2 1

43.9 43.6 41.4 40.8 40.0 39.7 39.2 39.0 38.3 36.6

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) TACKLES (All positions) 1. Nick Clancy-BC 2. Steve Greer-VA 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

32.

35. 36. 37. 38. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

50.

Earl Wolff-ST LaRoy Reynolds-VA Jack Tyler-VT Jordon Byas-DU Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC Brandan Bishop-ST Tre Boston-NC Walt Canty-DU Kevin Reddick-NC Christian Jones-FS Jonathan Willard-CU Isaiah Johnson-GT Gionni Paul-UM Jabari Price-NC Rickey Dowdy-ST Justin Jackson-WF Cole Farrand-MD Anthony Harris-VA Tommy Heffernan-NC Mike Olson-WF Eddie Johnson-UM Kyshoen Jarrett-VT Sterling Lucas-ST Dwayne Norman-DU Cornellius Carradine-FS Dexter McDougle-MD Dontae Johnson-ST Rashard Hall-CU Steele Divitto-BC James Gaines-UM Sean Sylvia-BC Quayshawn Nealy-GT Kasim Edebali-BC Jemea Thomas-GT A.J. Marshall-WF Spencer Shuey-CU Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Jabari Hunt-Days-GT Daniel Mack-WF Justin Foxx-DU Nikita Whitlock-WF Detrick Bonner-VT Darien Rankin-NC David Helton-DU C.J. France-DU Shayon Green-UM Kacy Rodgers II-UM Bruce Taylor-VT

Cl

G Pos

Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr So Jr Jr Jr So So So Jr Fr So Sr Fr Sr Jr Jr Sr Jr Jr So So Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Fr So Jr Jr So Fr So So Jr Jr Sr

8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 6 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 8

LB

LB

LB

DB

DE DB

LB DB

LB LB

NG DB

LB

Solo

Ast

Total

Avg/G

54 33 49 32 34 41 38 43 40 33 38 37 33 38 32 34 28 30 32 32 26 21 26 36 24 30 29 42 40 33 29 30 29 30 23 36 26 30 31 30 17 15 20 30 19 12 21 25 33 25

41 49 33 46 42 33 25 26 29 35 26 26 28 22 13 18 30 27 25 24 22 26 14 17 28 21 22 9 11 18 22 20 21 20 20 13 22 17 16 16 23 19 18 13 18 30 21 17 9 16

95 82 82 78 76 74 63 69 69 68 64 63 61 60 45 52 58 57 57 56 48 47 40 53 52 51 51 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 43 49 48 47 47 46 40 34 38 43 37 42 42 42 42 41

11.9 10.2 10.2 9.8 9.5 9.2 9.0 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.0 7.9 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1

SACKS 1. Cornellius Carradine-FS 2. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT

Cl

G Pos

Art Norman-ST Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST Joe Vellano-MD Bjoern Werner-FS Darin Drakeford-MD Kevin Reddick-NC Zach Thompson-WF Luther Maddy-VT James Gayle-VT Kenneth Tate-MD Kris Redding-WF Chris Brathwaite-VA Nikita Whitlock-WF T.Y. McGill-ST Justin Jackson-WF Anthony Chickillo-UM

Sr Jr So Sr So Jr Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr So Jr Sr Jr So Jr So Jr So

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8

TACKLES FOR LOSS

Cl

G Pos

Kevin Reddick-NC Kareem Martin-NC Jack Tyler-VT Chris Brathwaite-VA LaRoy Reynolds-VA James Gayle-VT Rickey Dowdy-ST Telvin Smith-FS Bjoern Werner-FS Cornellius Carradine-FS Bruce Taylor-VT Joe Vellano-MD Justin Jackson-WF Jeremiah Attaochu-GT Vic Beasley-CU Darin Drakeford-MD Art Norman-ST Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST Sylvester Williams-NC Kasim Edebali-BC

Sr Jr Jr So Sr Jr Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr Jr Jr So Sr So Jr Sr Jr

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 7

Vic Beasley-CU 4. Bruce Taylor-VT 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

15. 17. 18.

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

12. 14. 16. 17.

20.

DE LB LB

DL DE LB DE DT DE LB DE NG

LB

DE LB DE DE LB DL LB LB

Solo Ast

7 6 7 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Solo Ast

12 9 7 8 6 6 7 8 6 7 7 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 5 5

4 4 6 2 6 5 3 0 4 2 2 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 4 3

Total

Avg/G

8.0 7.0 7.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

1.00 0.88 0.88 0.69 0.69 0.62 0.62 0.56 0.64 0.56 0.57 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.44 0.44 0.43 0.38 0.38 0.38

Total

Avg/G

14.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5

1.75 1.38 1.25 1.12 1.12 1.06 1.06 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.94 0.88 0.88 1.00 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.93

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) PASSES DEFENDED 1. Kevin Johnson-WF 3. 4. 5.

8. 10.

20.

Antone Exum-VT David Amerson-ST Tim Scott-NC Demetrious Nicholson-VA Brandan Bishop-ST Terry Shankle-NC Earl Wolff-ST Ross Cockrell-DU Brandon McGee-UM Tre Boston-NC Jeremiah Johnson-MD Justin Burris-ST Ladarius Gunter-UM Detrick Bonner-VT Jemea Thomas-GT Nick Waisome-FS Tony Foster-DU Nick Clancy-BC Lee Butler-DU

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Spenser Rositano-BC 2. Justin Burris-ST

Tim Scott-NC Tyler Hunter-FS Tre Boston-NC Kevin Johnson-WF Jemea Thomas-GT 8. Michael Cole-VT 9. Darien Rankin-NC 10. David Amerson-ST FUMBLES FORCED 1. Eddie Johnson-UM 2. Dominic Appiah-BC 3. Travis Hughes-NC

Hasan Hazime-WF Xavier Brewer-CU Cole Farrand-MD Antone Exum-VT Kevin Johnson-WF 9. Gionni Paul-UM Terry Shankle-NC FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Quinton Jefferson-MD 2. Anthony Nixon-MD

Dwayne Norman-DU A.J. Francis-MD Corey Crawford-CU Kenneth Tate-MD Ladarius Gunter-UM Travis Hughes-NC Jonathan Woodruff-DU 10. Allen Ramsey-WF

Cl

G

BrUp

Int.

Total

Avg/G

So Jr Jr So So Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Jr So Fr Jr So Jr So Sr Sr Sr

8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

11 12 10 6 8 6 5 6 5 5 3 6 3 5 5 3 5 5 6 4

3 2 2 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 1

14 14 12 9 8 8 6 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

1.75 1.75 1.50 1.12 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.71

Cl

G

No.

Yds

So Fr So So Jr So Jr Fr Fr Jr

7 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 7 8

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

24 61 50 37 36 2 1 12 55 82

Cl

G

No.

Avg/G

Fr So So Sr Sr So Jr So So Jr

6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

0.50 0.33 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.17 0.17

Cl

G

No.

Avg/G

Fr Fr Fr Sr So Sr Jr So So Fr

6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

0.33 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.17

TD Long

0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

13 36 34 37 36 2 1 12 44 55

Avg/G

0.43 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.33 0.29 0.25

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) SCORING OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. Georgia Tech 3. Florida State 4. North Carolina 5. Miami 6. NC State 7. Duke 8. Virginia Tech 9. Virginia 10. Maryland 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G

TD

FG

XPT

2XP

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

49 44 38 37 35 29 27 21 21 19 17 17

9 5 17 12 11 9 12 15 7 9 11 5

45 39 37 32 34 26 27 18 19 15 15 15

2 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Clemson 4. NC State 5. Georgia Tech 6. Wake Forest 7. Maryland 8. Virginia 9. Miami 10. North Carolina 11. Boston College 12. Duke

G

TD

FG

XPT

2XP

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

15 25 28 28 29 29 30 31 31 33 35 40

6 14 8 11 9 11 10 8 12 11 11 11

14 24 27 21 22 28 28 29 26 30 33 40

0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. Florida State 3. North Carolina 4. Georgia Tech 5. Miami 6. NC State 7. Virginia Tech 8. Duke 9. Virginia 10. Boston College 11. Maryland 12. Wake Forest

G

Rush

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

1582 1699 1620 2750 1313 821 1241 977 1017 661 859 633

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Virginia 4. Maryland 5. Georgia Tech 6. Wake Forest 7. Clemson 8. North Carolina 9. Boston College 10. NC State 11. Miami 12. Duke

G

Rush

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

594 1027 1299 1218 971 1049 1255 1298 1507 1419 1564 1972

Pass Plays

2758 2287 2248 1035 2448 2666 1920 2069 1923 2111 1432 1654

664 559 615 575 577 658 615 603 594 556 521 559

Pass Plays

1553 1589 1522 1779 2189 2260 2130 2323 2219 2314 2475 2198

541 539 542 567 547 621 578 630 649 636 656 590

DXP Saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

DXP Saf

Yards

4340 3986 3868 3785 3761 3487 3161 3046 2940 2772 2291 2287 Yards

2147 2616 2821 2997 3160 3309 3385 3621 3726 3733 4039 4170

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Pts

Avg/G

372 320 318 298 283 227 225 193 168 156 154 132

46.5 40.0 39.8 37.2 35.4 28.4 28.1 24.1 21.0 19.5 19.2 16.5

Pts

Avg/G

124 218 219 232 233 235 238 241 254 263 276 313

15.5 27.2 27.4 29.0 29.1 29.4 29.8 30.1 31.8 32.9 34.5 39.1

Avg/P TD

6.5 7.1 6.3 6.6 6.5 5.3 5.1 5.1 4.9 5.0 4.4 4.1

47 36 33 43 33 27 20 26 20 17 17 17

Avg/P TD

4.0 4.9 5.2 5.3 5.8 5.3 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.9 6.2 7.1

15 21 28 29 28 27 28 30 33 27 31 39

Avg/G

542.5 498.2 483.5 473.1 470.1 435.9 395.1 380.8 367.5 346.5 286.4 285.9 Avg/G

268.4 327.0 352.6 374.6 395.0 413.6 423.1 452.6 465.8 466.6 504.9 521.2

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Georgia Tech 2. Florida State 3. North Carolina 4. Clemson 5. Miami 6. Virginia Tech 7. Virginia 8. Duke 9. Maryland 10. NC State 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G

Att.

Yards

Avg/A

Long

TD

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

480 308 312 377 265 334 280 274 316 279 232 257

2750 1699 1620 1582 1313 1241 1017 977 859 821 661 633

5.7 5.5 5.2 4.2 5.0 3.7 3.6 3.6 2.7 2.9 2.8 2.5

77 80 62 46 65 86 31 37 71 43 38 43

35 20 18 17 15 9 6 12 6 3 4 7

343.8 212.4 202.5 197.8 164.1 155.1 127.1 122.1 107.4 102.6 82.6 79.1

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Florida State 2. Georgia Tech 3. Virginia Tech 4. Wake Forest 5. Maryland 6. Clemson 7. North Carolina 8. Virginia 9. NC State 10. Boston College 11. Miami 12. Duke

G

Att.

Yards

Avg/A

Long

TD

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

256 262 292 315 300 302 334 303 319 340 333 358

594 971 1027 1049 1218 1255 1298 1299 1419 1507 1564 1972

2.3 3.7 3.5 3.3 4.1 4.2 3.9 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.7 5.5

34 32 65 80 47 44 71 77 45 56 73 86

4 11 10 13 10 11 18 13 12 14 17 19

74.2 121.4 128.4 131.1 152.2 156.9 162.2 162.4 177.4 188.4 195.5 246.5

PASS OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. NC State 3. Miami 4. Florida State 5. North Carolina 6. Boston College 7. Duke 8. Virginia 9. Virginia Tech 10. Wake Forest 11. Maryland 12. Georgia Tech

G Comp-Att-Int

PASS DEFENSE 1. Virginia 2. Florida State 3. Virginia Tech 4. Maryland 5. Clemson 6. Georgia Tech 7. Duke 8. Boston College 9. Wake Forest 10. NC State 11. North Carolina 12. Miami

G Comp-Att-Int

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

191-287-10 210-379-10 180-312-6 166-251-5 197-303-4 173-324-12 197-329-5 180-314-9 148-281-9 167-302-5 108-205-7 52-95-2

137-239-3 147-285-6 133-247-7 147-267-2 164-276-6 175-285-9 130-232-8 196-309-8 192-306-8 178-317-10 170-296-10 200-323-7

Pct.

Yds

66.6 55.4 57.7 66.1 65.0 53.4 59.9 57.3 52.7 55.3 52.7 54.7

2758 2666 2448 2287 2248 2111 2069 1923 1920 1654 1432 1035

Pct.

Yds

57.3 51.6 53.8 55.1 59.4 61.4 56.0 63.4 62.7 56.2 57.4 61.9

1522 1553 1589 1779 2130 2189 2198 2219 2260 2314 2323 2475

Avg/A TD

9.6 7.0 7.8 9.1 7.4 6.5 6.3 6.1 6.8 5.5 7.0 10.9

30 24 18 16 15 13 14 14 11 10 11 8

Avg/A TD

6.4 5.4 6.4 6.7 7.7 7.7 9.5 7.2 7.4 7.3 7.8 7.7

15 11 11 19 17 17 20 19 14 15 12 14

Avg/G

344.8 333.2 306.0 285.9 281.0 263.9 258.6 240.4 240.0 206.8 179.0 129.4 Avg/G

190.2 194.1 198.6 222.4 266.2 273.6 274.8 277.4 282.5 289.2 290.4 309.4

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Clemson 2. Georgia Tech 3. Florida State 4. North Carolina 5. Miami 6. NC State 7. Duke 8. Maryland 9. Virginia 10. Virginia Tech 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G Comp-Att-Int

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. NC State 4. Virginia 5. North Carolina 6. Maryland 7. Wake Forest 8. Miami 9. Boston College 10. Georgia Tech 11. Clemson 12. Duke

G Comp-Att-Int

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

147-285-6 133-247-7 178-317-10 137-239-3 170-296-10 147-267-2 192-306-8 200-323-7 196-309-8 175-285-9 164-276-6 130-232-8

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Miami 2. Virginia Tech 3. Florida State 4. Maryland 5. North Carolina 6. NC State 7. Clemson 8. Georgia Tech 9. Virginia 10. Duke 11. Boston College 12. Wake Forest

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

30 31 18 31 38 37 24 25 35 35 37 26

798 803 456 723 886 862 532 541 736 659 671 423

1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

95 93 90 100 94 100 39 100 72 45 45 27

26.6 25.9 25.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 22.2 21.6 21.0 18.8 18.1 16.3

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Boston College 2. Duke 3. Georgia Tech 4. Florida State 5. North Carolina 6. Wake Forest 7. NC State 8. Miami 9. Virginia Tech 10. Maryland 11. Clemson 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

11 6 15 25 14 10 23 12 19 11 20 17

189 80 194 308 169 111 192 96 100 55 89 75

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

72 25 56 75 74 60 48 20 29 17 14 25

17.2 13.3 12.9 12.3 12.1 11.1 8.3 8.0 5.3 5.0 4.4 4.4

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

191-287-10 52-95-2 166-251-5 197-303-4 180-312-6 210-379-10 197-329-5 108-205-7 180-314-9 148-281-9 173-324-12 167-302-5

Pct.

Yds

66.6 54.7 66.1 65.0 57.7 55.4 59.9 52.7 57.3 52.7 53.4 55.3

2758 1035 2287 2248 2448 2666 2069 1432 1923 1920 2111 1654

Pct.

Yds

51.6 53.8 56.2 57.3 57.4 55.1 62.7 61.9 63.4 61.4 59.4 56.0

1553 1589 2314 1522 2323 1779 2260 2475 2219 2189 2130 2198

Avg/G TD

344.8 129.4 285.9 281.0 306.0 333.2 258.6 179.0 240.4 240.0 263.9 206.8

30 8 16 15 18 24 14 11 14 11 13 10

Avg/G TD

194.1 198.6 289.2 190.2 290.4 222.4 282.5 309.4 277.4 273.6 266.2 274.8

11 11 15 15 12 19 14 14 19 17 17 20

Effic.

174.8 169.8 159.7 141.0 138.8 130.1 123.7 122.2 117.7 116.6 114.0 108.9 Effic.

105.9 116.9 126.8 129.0 130.0 133.0 134.7 136.3 138.9 139.3 140.2 157.2

INTERCEPTIONS 1. North Carolina 2. NC State 3. Georgia Tech 4. Wake Forest 5. Duke 6. Boston College 7. Miami 8. Virginia Tech 9. Florida State 10. Clemson 11. Virginia 12. Maryland

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

Avg.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

10 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 3 2

141 176 56 6 40 52 108 68 97 106 77 40

2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

44 55 19 3 20 13 41 39 37 74 39 21

14.1 17.6 6.2 0.8 5.0 6.5 15.4 9.7 16.2 17.7 25.7 20.0

PUNTING 1. North Carolina 2. Duke 3. Georgia Tech 4. Wake Forest 5. Miami 6. Florida State 7. Boston College 8. NC State 9. Virginia 10. Clemson 11. Virginia Tech 12. Maryland

G

No.

Yards

Avg/P

Ret. Avg/R

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

39 47 24 69 39 29 46 52 51 33 48 55

1712 2049 957 2857 1557 1062 1845 1985 1997 1197 1827 2091

43.9 43.6 39.9 41.4 39.9 36.6 40.1 38.2 39.2 36.3 38.1 38.0

76 208 45 266 150 11 157 91 146 44 175 289

KICKOFF COVERAGE 1. Florida State 2. Duke 3. NC State 4. Miami 5. Clemson 6. Boston College 7. Maryland 8. Wake Forest 9. Georgia Tech 10. North Carolina 11. Virginia Tech 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

Avg.

Ret.

TB

NetAvg

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

63 44 47 53 65 36 35 29 58 57 39 35

3977 2787 2981 3099 4105 2116 2053 1792 3472 3438 2320 2153

63.1 63.3 63.4 58.5 63.2 58.8 58.7 61.8 59.9 60.3 59.5 61.5

594 482 365 798 855 559 657 290 1089 1094 759 548

26 18 28 8 29 7 3 17 12 12 8 16

43.4 42.2 40.8 39.6 38.8 38.4 37.7 37.1 35.9 35.9 34.9 34.4

FIELD GOALS 1. Duke 2. Florida State 3. Boston College 4. Clemson 5. Virginia Tech 6. North Carolina 7. Maryland 8. Miami 9. Wake Forest 10. NC State 11. Virginia 12. Georgia Tech

G

Made

Att

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

12 17 11 9 15 12 9 11 5 9 7 5

13 20 13 11 19 16 13 16 8 15 12 10

.923 .850 .846 .818 .789 .750 .692 .688 .625 .600 .583 .500

TB

Net/P

3 2 2 5 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 2

40.4 38.3 36.3 36.1 35.6 35.6 35.4 35.3 35.1 34.3 34.0 32.0

1.9 4.4 1.9 3.9 3.8 0.4 3.4 1.8 2.9 1.3 3.6 5.3

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) PAT KICKING 1. Clemson

Florida State Miami North Carolina Duke Virginia Boston College 8. Virginia Tech 9. Georgia Tech NC State 11. Wake Forest Maryland SACKS BY 1. Virginia Tech 2. NC State

Clemson 4. Georgia Tech 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Wake Forest Florida State Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke Miami Boston College

SACKS AGAINST 1. Georgia Tech 2. North Carolina

Miami 4. Virginia Tech 5. Clemson 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Duke Florida State Virginia Wake Forest NC State Boston College Maryland

FIRST DOWNS 1. Clemson 2. North Carolina 3. Florida State 4. Georgia Tech 5. NC State 6. Miami 7. Duke 8. Virginia Tech 9. Boston College 10. Virginia 11. Wake Forest 12. Maryland

G

Made

Att

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

45 37 34 32 27 19 15 18 39 26 15 15

45 37 34 32 27 19 15 19 42 28 17 17

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .947 .929 .929 .882 .882

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

27 21 21 20 20 19 18 16 14 11 9 4

198 164 157 121 158 146 123 103 97 54 67 38

3.38 2.62 2.62 2.50 2.50 2.38 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.38 1.12 0.50

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

5 10 10 14 16 16 19 20 21 22 23 24

23 73 75 93 132 125 125 167 146 135 146 186

0.62 1.25 1.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.38 2.50 2.62 2.75 2.88 3.00

G

Rush

Pass

Pen

Total

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

96 78 89 138 52 54 52 74 43 69 45 48

110 109 94 34 114 100 97 81 97 73 66 58

7 13 6 7 11 21 20 9 16 4 10 12

213 200 189 179 177 175 169 164 156 146 121 118

26.6 25.0 23.6 22.4 22.1 21.9 21.1 20.5 19.5 18.2 15.1 14.8

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Virginia 4. Maryland 5. Clemson 6. Georgia Tech 7. NC State 8. Wake Forest 9. Boston College 10. Duke 11. North Carolina 12. Miami

G

Rush

Pass

Pen

Total

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

36 56 69 71 64 58 80 58 84 105 73 84

70 75 67 80 84 98 83 104 92 75 99 106

14 11 13 7 12 8 8 10 6 8 18 21

120 142 149 158 160 164 171 172 182 188 190 211

15.0 17.8 18.6 19.8 20.0 20.5 21.4 21.5 22.8 23.5 23.8 26.4

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1. Georgia Tech 2. Clemson 3. Florida State 4. Miami 5. Virginia Tech 6. North Carolina 7. NC State 8. Duke 9. Virginia 10. Wake Forest 11. Maryland 12. Boston College

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

62 69 42 47 54 42 52 45 43 39 31 28

115 128 98 120 140 115 143 127 130 135 120 111

53.9 53.9 42.9 39.2 38.6 36.5 36.4 35.4 33.1 28.9 25.8 25.2

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 1. Florida State 2. Virginia 3. Virginia Tech 4. NC State 5. Clemson 6. Maryland 7. North Carolina 8. Miami 9. Wake Forest 10. Georgia Tech 11. Duke 12. Boston College

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

34 30 32 37 46 46 48 49 59 49 52 72

129 110 116 133 128 120 124 116 136 110 114 146

26.4 27.3 27.6 27.8 35.9 38.3 38.7 42.2 43.4 44.5 45.6 49.3

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1. Clemson 2. North Carolina 3. Maryland 4. Georgia Tech 5. NC State 6. Miami 7. Duke

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

10 9 9 10 11 8 8 7 9 6 1 4

12 12 14 16 19 14 16 14 19 16 3 15

83.3 75.0 64.3 62.5 57.9 57.1 50.0 50.0 47.4 37.5 33.3 26.7

9. 10. 11. 12.

Wake Forest Virginia Virginia Tech Florida State Boston College

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT 1. Georgia Tech 2. Clemson 3. Wake Forest 4. North Carolina 5. Miami

G

Conv.

Att.

Pct.

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

7 9 5 9 7 6 5 9 11 10 7 7

16 20 11 19 14 12 9 16 18 15 10 10

43.8 45.0 45.5 47.4 50.0 50.0 55.6 56.2 61.1 66.7 70.0 70.0

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

30 41 33 37 39 39 54 49 57 53 61 67

250 301 303 327 327 336 371 410 430 444 549 583

31.2 37.6 37.9 40.9 40.9 42.0 46.4 51.2 53.8 55.5 68.6 72.9

OPPONENT PENALTIES 1. Miami 2. Boston College 3. Duke 4. North Carolina 5. Wake Forest 6. Virginia Tech 7. Maryland 8. NC State 9. Florida State 10. Clemson 11. Georgia Tech 12. Virginia

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

62 58 47 52 49 53 47 44 37 38 35 38

516 509 438 427 410 394 390 378 334 307 281 247

64.5 63.6 54.8 53.4 51.2 49.2 48.8 47.2 41.8 38.4 35.1 30.9

TIME OF POSSESSION 1. Georgia Tech 2. Virginia 3. Maryland 4. Virginia Tech 5. Florida State 6. Duke 7. NC State 8. Clemson 9. Wake Forest 10. Boston College 11. North Carolina 12. Miami

G

Total possesion

Avgerage/game

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

269:22 255:47 253:47 252:22 248:22 244:23 239:20 233:13 230:53 220:13 216:19 215:59

33:40 31:58 31:43 31:32 31:02 30:32 29:55 29:09 28:51 27:31 27:02 26:59

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Maryland Virginia Tech Boston College Duke Florida State NC State Virginia

PENALTIES 1. Boston College 2. Georgia Tech 3. Maryland 4. Clemson 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Wake Forest Virginia Tech NC State Virginia Miami Duke Florida State North Carolina

TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Duke 2. Miami 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Georgia Tech Wake Forest North Carolina Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Virginia Florida State NC State Boston College

RED ZONE OFFENSE 1. Clemson 2. Duke 3. Miami 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Wake Forest Florida State Virginia Tech North Carolina Georgia Tech Boston College Virginia NC State Maryland

Gained Fum Int Tot

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

9 8 9 7 4 9 8 8 4 10 9 6 5 7 12 2 7 3 4 6 4 10 2 8

G Scores

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

36-39 25-28 32-36 16-18 35-40 20-23 33-38 35-42 22-28 21-27 19-25 16-23

17 16 13 16 14 15 12 14 10 10 14 10

Fum

Lost Int

Tot Margin

Per/G

7 9 6 11 12 15 14 17 15 16 21 18

1.25 0.88 0.88 0.62 0.25 0.00 -0.25 -0.38 -0.62 -0.75 -0.88 -1.00

2 5 3 6 4 2 6 5 8 4 5 10 5 9 10 7 6 9 11 5 11 10 6 12 (R-P)

+10 +7 +7 +5 +2 +0 -2 -3 -5 -6 -7 -8

Pct.

TDs

92.3 89.3 88.9 88.9 87.5 87.0 86.8 83.3 78.6 77.8 76.0 69.6

30 18 22 12 25 10 25 30 13 15 14 11

FGs

Pct.

TDs

(R-P)

FGs

TurnO

71.4 75.9 81.1 82.8 82.9 83.8 84.8 87.5 88.2 88.9 92.6 96.7

18 16 22 18 26 22 20 19 10 15 18 21

9-9 10-6 11-11 9-9 15-11 10-12 9-11 15-4 4-6 9-6 9-9 15-6

2-4 6-9 8-9 6-7 8-9 9-13 8-10 9-10 5-6 9-9 7-9 8-8

3 2 1 2 4 0 2 1 0 2 0 0

16-14 6-7 11-7 7-8 11-11 10-12 6-6 4-5 16-9 10-11 6-4 10-10 15-10 8-10 27-3 5-9 3-10 9-9 5-10 6-8 3-11 5-6 6-5 5-8

RED ZONE DEFENSE 1. Clemson 2. NC State 3. Wake Forest 4. Georgia Tech 5. Miami 6. Boston College 7. Maryland 8. North Carolina 9. Florida State 10. Virginia Tech 11. Virginia 12. Duke

G Scores

ON-SIDE KICKS BY 1. NC State 2. Duke

G

Recovered

Attempts

Success%

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Miami Wake Forest Clemson Boston College Georgia Tech North Carolina Florida State Virginia Tech Virginia Maryland

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

20-28 22-29 30-37 24-29 34-41 31-37 28-33 28-32 15-17 24-27 25-27 29-30

TurnO

1 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 2 0 3 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST 1. Florida State

Miami Duke Boston College Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia Tech Maryland Clemson Wake Forest NC State 12. Virginia

G

Recovered

Attempts

Success%

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points scored

Touchdowns

TD responsibility Points scored kicking

Total offense yards Total offense plays

Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs

Longest rush Passing yards Passing attempts Passing TDs

24 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 6 15 15 15 568 529 67 62 62 22.8 21.9 262 197 29 28 22.8 21.9 3 3 3 3 3 86 80 566 493 59 57 5 5 5 5 5

Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Robert Godhigh (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Robert Godhigh (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3r,5p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [1r,5p] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3fg,6pat] Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [2r,566p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [103r,426p] Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [29r,38p] Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [18r,44p] Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) [3r,59p] Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [6-137] Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [9-197] Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [6-137] Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [9-197] Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Mike James (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) J.C. Coleman (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted

Pass completion pct

Pass yards/attempt Pass yards/catch Receiving yards Receptions Yards per catch Receiving TDs

Longest reception Field goal attempts Field goals made Longest field goal

Field goal pct

5 5 99 83 39 36 3 3 3 3 3 100.0 100.0 100.0 26.0 25.0 52.0 25.0 219 203 16 16 62.5 41.5 3 3 3 99 83 5 5 4 4 56 52 52 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Caleb Rowe (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) Clint Trickett (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [3-3] Caleb Rowe (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Cole Stoudt (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [2-2] Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [2-52] Caleb Rowe (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-50] Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [1-52] Caleb Rowe (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-50] Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) Kenny Shaw (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-125] Quintin Payton (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) [2-83] Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Brad Craddock (Maryland) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 06, 2012) Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Chad Hedlund (Wake Forest) at Virginia (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

PAT kicks attempted

PAT kicks made

PAT kicks pct

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 8 8 8 8 8 8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Ross Martin (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) [2-2] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [8-8] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [8-8] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [8-8] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [7-7] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [7-7] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Ross Martin (Duke) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [6-6] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Chris Tanner (Georgia Tech) vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Travis Riley (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Ross Martin (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [5-5] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) [5-5] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [5-5] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) [5-5] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Ross Martin (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] David Scully (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Chandler Catanzaro (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Punts

Yards punted Longest punt

Punting avg Punt returns

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 13 12 12 520 520 61 60 60 52.5 51.7 7 6

David Scully (Georgia Tech) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Chad Hedlund (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] Travis Riley (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [4-4] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [3-3] Jimmy Newman (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Brad Craddock (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Ross Martin (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Casey Barth (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-3] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Ross Martin (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] David Scully (Georgia Tech) at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Georgia Tech (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Nikilas Sade (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Jake Wieclaw (Miami) vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Brendan Magistro (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Ian Frye (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Ross Martin (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Dustin Hopkins (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Thomas Moore (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Nate Freese (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Brad Craddock (Maryland) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Cody Journell (Virginia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Drew Jarrett (Virginia) at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Will Monday (Duke) at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) [13-520] Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) [12-520] Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) vs CLEMSON (Oct 25, 2012) Wil Baumann (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Tommy Hibbard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Will Monday (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [2-105] Tommy Hibbard (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [3-155] Rashard Smith (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Rashard Smith (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Punt return yards Longest punt return Punt return TDs

Punt return avg Kick returns

Kick return yards Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Combined PR/KR yards Interceptions Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

All-purpose yards Tackles Sacks

Tackles for loss

122 109 75 74 1 1 1 42.0 37.0 8 7 7 7 277 230 63.0 59.0 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 277 261 2 2 74 55 37.0 0.0 74 55 1 1 1 1 1 1 496 368 20.0 19.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.0

Tyler Hunter (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Spiffy Evans (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Rashad Greene (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [2-84] Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [2-74] Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Khalek Shepherd (Virginia) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [2-126] Duke Johnson (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [2-118] Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Sean Tapley (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Demitri Knowles (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [0pr-277kr] Jamal Golden (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [31pr-230kr] Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Tyler Hunter (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [2-74] Tyler Hunter (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-0] Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Denzel Perryman (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Jordon Byas (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Jonathan Meeks (Clemson) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Tim Scott (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Tre Boston (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) David Amerson (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Nick Clancy (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [17-3] Steve Greer (Virginia) at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [9-10] Jeremiah Attaochu (Georgia Tech) at Maryland (Nov 03, 2012) [3-0] Vic Beasley (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3-0] Kenneth Tate (Maryland) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3-0] LaRoy Reynolds (Virginia) at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [3-1] Anthony Chickillo (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [3-0] Walt Canty (Duke) vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) [3-0]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Denzel Perryman (Miami) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) [3-0] Eli Harold (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] LaRoy Reynolds (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Darin Drakeford (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-0] Joe Vellano (Maryland) at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-0] Kevin Reddick (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-0] A.J. Francis (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) [3-0] Christian Jones (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-0] Jeremiah Attaochu (Georgia Tech) at Maryland (Nov 03, 2012) [3-0] Joey Ehrmann (Wake Forest) at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Bruce Taylor (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-0] Vic Beasley (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3-0] Kenneth Tate (Maryland) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [3-0] Kevin Reddick (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) [3-0]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) 200-Yard Rushing Performances 262

Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012)

100-Yard Rushing Performances 262 197 183 177 176 163 150 148 144 143 141 141 138 137 135 135 132 129 124 124 121 120 117 115 114 112 110 106 105 104 104 104 103 103 102 101 100 100 100

Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) J.C. Coleman (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Devonta Freeman (Florida State) at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) Rolandan Finch (Boston College) at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) Brandon Ross (Maryland) at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) Rolandan Finch (Boston College) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Giovani Bernard (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) Kevin Parks (Virginia) vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) at Miami (Nov 01, 2012) Andre Ellington (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Wes Brown (Maryland) vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Tony Creecy (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) Kevin Parks (Virginia) at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Vad Lee (Georgia Tech) at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) A.J. Blue (North Carolina) at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) Shadrach Thornton (NC State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech) at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) Andre Williams (Boston College) at Florida State (Oct 13, 2012) Devonta Freeman (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Chris Thompson (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Zach Laskey (Georgia Tech) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Perry Jones (Virginia) at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) Duke Johnson (Miami) vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) Brandon Ross (Maryland) at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances Giovani Bernard, North Carolina - 5 Duke Johnson, Miami - 4 Chris Thompson, Florida State - 3 Shadrach Thornton, NC State - 3

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) Andre Ellington, Clemson - 2 Rolandan Finch, Boston College - 2 Devonta Freeman, Florida State - 2 Kevin Parks, Virginia - 2 Brandon Ross, Maryland - 2 Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech - 2 A.J. Blue, North Carolina - 1 Tajh Boyd, Clemson - 1 Wes Brown, Maryland - 1 J.C. Coleman, Virginia Tech - 1 Tony Creecy, NC State - 1 Perry Jones, Virginia - 1 Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech - 1 Vad Lee, Georgia Tech - 1 EJ Manuel, Florida State - 1 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech - 1 Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech - 1 Andre Williams, Boston College - 1 500-Yard Passing Performances 566

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012)

400-Yard Passing Performances 566 493 467 441 440 439 436 432 428 426

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012)

300-Yard Passing Performances 566 493 467 441 440 439 436 432 428 426 397 380 369 367

Stephen Morris (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Sean Renfree (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Stephen Morris (Miami) at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) 358 357 354 350 344 341 327 326 315 307 305 300

Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Logan Thomas (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Chase Rettig (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Tanner Price (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) EJ Manuel (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) Mike Glennon (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Bryn Renner (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Michael Rocco (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances Tajh Boyd, Clemson - 5 Mike Glennon, NC State - 4 Bryn Renner, North Carolina - 4 EJ Manuel, Florida State - 3 Stephen Morris, Miami - 3 Chase Rettig, Boston College - 3 Tanner Price, Wake Forest - 1 Sean Renfree, Duke - 1 Michael Rocco, Virginia - 1 Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech - 1 200-Yard Receiving Performances 219 203 202

Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012)

100-Yard Receiving Performances 219 203 202 197 193 191 184 180 178 173 167 164 152 149 144 143 137 135

Tobais Palmer (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Rashawn Scott (Miami) vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Corey Fuller (Virginia Tech) at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) 134 134 130 130 130 128 127 127 125 125 124 124 124 123 119 118 118 112 110 109 108 107 105 105 104 104 103 101 100

Desmond Scott (Duke) at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) Bryan Underwood (NC State) at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Tahj Kimble (Boston College) vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) Terence Davis (Wake Forest) at Maryland (Oct 06, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson) at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Jamison Crowder (Duke) at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Dominique Terrell (Virginia) vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) Kenny Shaw (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Rashad Greene (Florida State) at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) Corey Fuller (Virginia Tech) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) Desmond Scott (Duke) at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) Michael Campanaro (Wake Forest) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Tobais Palmer (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Alex Amidon (Boston College) at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) Bryan Underwood (NC State) at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Rodney Smith (Florida State) vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Sammy Watkins (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Conner Vernon (Duke) vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Rodney Smith (Florida State) vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) Davon Johnson (Miami) at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Stefon Diggs (Maryland) vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 06, 2012) Mario Carter (NC State) at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Quinshad Davis (North Carolina) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Marcus Davis (Virginia Tech) at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) Phillip Dorsett (Miami) at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) Brandon Ford (Clemson) vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Terence Davis (Wake Forest) vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances Alex Amidon, Boston College - 5 Jamison Crowder, Duke - 3 Quinshad Davis, North Carolina - 3 Phillip Dorsett, Miami - 3 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson - 3 Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest - 2 Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech - 2 Terence Davis, Wake Forest - 2 Stefon Diggs, Maryland - 2 Corey Fuller, Virginia Tech - 2 Tobais Palmer, NC State - 2 Desmond Scott, Duke - 2 Rodney Smith, Florida State - 2 Bryan Underwood, NC State - 2 Conner Vernon, Duke - 2 Sammy Watkins, Clemson - 2 Mario Carter, NC State - 1 Brandon Ford, Clemson - 1 Rashad Greene, Florida State - 1 Davon Johnson, Miami - 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) Tahj Kimble, Boston College - 1 Rashawn Scott, Miami - 1 Kenny Shaw, Florida State - 1 Dominique Terrell, Virginia - 1

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) Points Points scored kicking

Touchdowns

Total offense yards Total offense plays Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs Longest rush Passing yards Passing attempts Passing TDs

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted

Pass completion pct Passing yards/attempt Yards per catch Field goal attempts Field goals made

68 62 15 15 15 9 8 8 8 754 718 102 95 9.6 9.6 461 391 76 72 9.2 8.6 7 7 86 80 566 493 62 57 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 99 83 40 39 3 3 3 3 3 3 78.9 77.1 17.3 16.5 44.0 33.2 5 5 4

Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3fg,6pat] Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [4fg,3pat] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [328r,426p] Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [334r,384p] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [58r,44p] Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [57r,38p] Miami at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [67-646] Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [62-594] Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [50-461] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [45-385] Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Clemson at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) NC State at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) NC State at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) Virginia vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) Maryland at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Boston College at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [30-38] Florida State vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) [27-35] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [12-208] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [8-132] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [3-132] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [9-299] Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Longest field goal

Field goal pct

PAT kicks attempted

PAT kicks made

PAT kicks pct

4 56 52 52 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 8 8 8 8 8 8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Maryland vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 06, 2012) Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] Florida State at NC State (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [3-3] Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest at Virginia (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [2-2] North Carolina at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [2-2] Wake Forest vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs NORTH CAROLINA (Nov 15, 2012) [2-2] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Florida State at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) [8-8] Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) [8-8] Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) [8-8] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [7-7] Florida State vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) [7-7] Miami at Duke (Nov 24, 2012) [7-7] Clemson at Boston College (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) [6-6] Duke vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [6-6] Florida State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6] Clemson at Wake Forest (Oct 25, 2012) [6-6] Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) [6-6] North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [6-6] Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) [6-6] Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6] Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

North Carolina vs MARYLAND (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) [6-6] Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) [5-5] Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) [5-5] Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [5-5] NC State at North Carolina (Oct 27, 2012) [5-5] Virginia vs MIAMI (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Miami at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) [5-5] Florida State at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) [5-5] Maryland at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) [5-5] Wake Forest vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 08, 2012) [4-4] Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Miami at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Clemson at Florida State (Sep 22, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) [4-4] Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Georgia Tech at Clemson (Oct 06, 2012) [4-4] Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) [4-4] NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [4-4] North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) [4-4] Boston College vs MIAMI (Sep 01, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2012) [3-3] Wake Forest vs DUKE (Sep 29, 2012) [3-3] Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) [3-3] Duke vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina at Duke (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) [3-3] North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) [3-3] Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [3-3] Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [3-3] Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) [2-2] Virginia at Georgia Tech (Sep 15, 2012) [2-2] Virginia at Duke (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Wake Forest at Maryland (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] NC State vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Maryland at Boston College (Oct 27, 2012) [2-2] Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) [2-2] Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Maryland vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2] Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2] Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [2-2]

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) 2-point PAT attempts

2-point PATs made

Punts

Longest punt

Yards punted Punting avg Punt returns

Punt return yards Punt return avg Punt return TDs

Longest punt return Kick returns Kick return yards Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Interceptions

2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 12 12 61 60 60 520 520 52.5 51.7 7 6 6 122 109 42.0 36.3 1 1 1 75 74 11 8 277 267 63.0 59.0 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3

Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Boston College at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov 08, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Duke at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Wake Forest at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) Wake Forest vs CLEMSON (Oct 25, 2012) NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) [13-520] Wake Forest at NC State (Nov 10, 2012) [12-520] Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012) [2-105] North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) [3-155] NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Georgia Tech vs MIAMI (Sep 22, 2012) [2-84] Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) [3-109] Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) North Carolina vs NC STATE (Oct 27, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [2-126] Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) [2-118] Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Oct 06, 2012) Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech at North Carolina (Nov 10, 2012) Miami at Virginia (Nov 10, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Maryland at North Carolina (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) Boston College vs MARYLAND (Oct 27, 2012) Wake Forest vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 03, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Duke vs CLEMSON (Nov 03, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

Fumbles lost Fumbles recovered Sacked by opp

QB sacks

Turnovers committed Turnovers caused Kicks blocked

First downs 1st downs rushing 1st downs passing 1st downs by penalty

Penalties Penalties yards

3 86 83 28.7 27.7 74 55 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 7 6 6 7 6 6 6 5 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 34 33 24 22 19 19 6 5 5 5 15 15 140 126

NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) [3-86] NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) [3-83] Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Miami at Boston College (Sep 01, 2012) Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Clemson vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 20, 2012) North Carolina vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 10, 2012) North Carolina at Virginia (Nov 15, 2012) NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) NC State at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) Florida State vs DUKE (Oct 27, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Duke at Florida State (Oct 27, 2012) Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) Maryland vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Virginia Tech at Boston College (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Maryland (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) NC State at Miami (Sep 29, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Boston College at NC State (Nov 24, 2012) NC State vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Georgia Tech (Oct 20, 2012) Maryland vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Miami vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 01, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Clemson vs NC STATE (Nov 17, 2012) Clemson at Duke (Nov 03, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) Miami at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) Duke vs MIAMI (Nov 24, 2012) Miami vs NC STATE (Sep 29, 2012) Miami vs NORTH CAROLINA (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Florida State (Oct 13, 2012) North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) North Carolina at Miami (Oct 13, 2012) North Carolina vs VIRGINIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games) OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by) Total offense yards Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Longest rush Passing attempts Passing yards Yards per completion Passes completed Pass completion pct Longest pass First downs 1st downs rushing 1st downs passing 1st downs by penalty

126 170 2.1 2.9 -15 -2 16 20 -0.6 -0.1 7 8 4 8 31 41 6.8 7.2 2 3 34.2 35.6 13 14 7 7 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Florida State at Maryland (Nov 17, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) [59-126] NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) [63-185] Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia Tech vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 08, 2012) [25--15] Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) [29--2] Maryland vs NC STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia Tech vs DUKE (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Miami at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) [6-41] Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) [18-129] Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Miami at Georgia Tech (Sep 22, 2012) Maryland vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 06, 2012) [13-38] NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) [16-45] Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia at NC State (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Florida State at Miami (Oct 20, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) Florida State vs WAKE FOREST (Sep 15, 2012) Virginia Tech vs GEORGIA TECH (Sep 03, 2012) Georgia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Sep 15, 2012) Wake Forest at Florida State (Sep 15, 2012) Florida State vs CLEMSON (Sep 22, 2012) Boston College vs CLEMSON (Sep 29, 2012) Duke at Wake Forest (Sep 29, 2012) Duke vs VIRGINIA (Oct 06, 2012) NC State vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 06, 2012) Clemson vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct 06, 2012) Maryland at Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) Duke at Virginia Tech (Oct 13, 2012) Boston College at Florida State (Oct 13, 2012) Virginia Tech at Clemson (Oct 20, 2012) Georgia Tech vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Oct 20, 2012) Virginia vs WAKE FOREST (Oct 20, 2012) Miami vs FLORIDA STATE (Oct 20, 2012) Boston College at Wake Forest (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs VIRGINIA (Nov 03, 2012) Maryland vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov 03, 2012) NC State vs WAKE FOREST (Nov 10, 2012) Clemson vs MARYLAND (Nov 10, 2012) Boston College vs VIRGINIA TECH (Nov 17, 2012) NC State at Clemson (Nov 17, 2012) Georgia Tech vs DUKE (Nov 17, 2012) Duke at Georgia Tech (Nov 17, 2012)

2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Jan 22, 2013 (Conference games)

Penalties

Penalties yards

0 0 1 1 1 5 5 5

NC State vs BOSTON COLLEGE (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia Tech vs VIRGINIA (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012) Virginia vs MARYLAND (Oct 13, 2012) Maryland at Clemson (Nov 10, 2012) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov 24, 2012)