ACC Football Power Rankings, Week 11: Pitt vs. Clemson in the works?

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 16: James Conner #24 of the Pittsburgh Panthers runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the game at Heinz Field on October 16, 2014 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Panthers won 21-16. (Photo by Matt Kincaid/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 16: James Conner #24 of the Pittsburgh Panthers runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the game at Heinz Field on October 16, 2014 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Panthers won 21-16. (Photo by Matt Kincaid/Getty Images) /
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The Seminoles’ offense had another inconsistent game this week as they fell to Notre Dame 42-13. Deondre Francois continues to be a former shell of himself as he finished the game 23-for-47 with just 216 yards passing. Excellent sophomore Cam Akers scored two touchdowns but with the defense playing poorly, there wasn’t really any hope to upset the Irish.

The Miami Hurricanes were a top 10 team before the season started and this is clearly not how fans expected the season to go. It was very surprising to see the Yellow Jackets attempt more than one pass, but that still did not stop Miami from giving up over 200 rushing yards in the 27-21 loss.

The Wolfpack fell to Wake Forest this weekend and will probably drop out of the top 25 after being ranked 14th. Ryan Finley put up impressive passing yards but it wasn’t enough as the defense could not stop Wake Forest in the fourth quarter. He finished the game 35-for-52 for 374 yards passing through the air. The Wolfpack travel to Louisville this weekend and should turn things around as the Cardinals are the worst defensive team in the conference by a long shot.