Written by Rohit Ghosh
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The ACC could potentially have double-digit bowl teams and four teams competing for the national title.
Florida State enters the 2015 season with quite a bit of uncertainty in an ACC conference on the rise. While the Seminoles still haven't decided on a starting QB, teams like Clemson, NC State, Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech are all trending upward. With no clear cut favorite to win the conference, the ACC just might present some of the more exciting matchups week after week.
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Georgia Tech is ready to compete on a national title level, following an 11-win season that resulted in a close loss to FSU in December. Even with their issues on the offensive side, Virginia Tech will rebound from their 2014 season.
Louisville will continue to improve under the reigns of Bobby Petrino, and NC State has the talent to flirt with nine wins this season. Duke continues to be a contender for the conference title come December.
AccuScore Projected Records: ACC
AccuScore has expert picks and trend analysis for every NCAA Division 1A game this season: College Football Game Predictions
ACC Conference Games to Watch
Florida State @ Clemson (Week 10): Florida State just edged past the Tigers last season in OT, even if it was a game that Jameis Winston was suspended for. This time around - again without Winston - the Seminoles will look to either Golson or Maguire to get the W in Death Valley.
AccuScore has Clemson as sight 54 percent favorites to win the matchup. The average score after 10,000 simulations is 33-30.
Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech (Week 11): If Virginia Tech is going to win their division, the Hokies will have to find a way to go on the road and beat the Yellow Jackets in a matchup whose winner could potentially own the tiebreaker comes season's end.
AccuScore has Georgia Tech as 60 percent favorites to win this game. The average score after 10,000 simulations is 33-28.
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