ACC football power rankings: Clemson hangs on to top spot again
By Dante Pryor
I’m in love with bad luck
Move too close, get caught up
Move too close, get caught up
I’m in love with bad luck
I’m in love with bad luck
Move too close, get caught up
Move too close, get caught up
Welcome back to headquarters between Tobacco Road and the future site of the David Cutcliffe memorial trophy.
We are saying goodbye to the ACC football’s Coastal division at the end of the season, and it is dying a painful death. Teams in the Coastal division went 1-6 this week, with the Pitt Panthers as the lone victor on Saturday.
What are the ACC football power rankings looking like?
The Coastal had some hard luck, but no team had a worse beat than Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons did everything right in the second half of their game against No. 5 Clemson. Wake never trailed in the second half, but the defense could not hold off the Tigers.
The ‘Ol Ball Coach has put flyers all over ACC football country in search of Brennan Armstrong. Coach is convinced that the person wearing number five is not Armstrong but a cyborg sent to sabotage first-year head coach Tony Elliot’s season. Coach and his coalition of retired coaches are looking for the shadow organization that has kidnapped Armstrong and looking for a motive.
To the rivalry that really ain’t (but could be this year) Red Bandanas and Victory Bells, here are the ACC football power rankings heading into Week 5.