What we learned in the ACC: Week 7
Source: ACC Football Blog - Oct 16, 2011 at 10:16 AM
Here’s a look at the lessons learned in Week 7:
Georgia Tech no longer owns the Coastal Division. Thanks to rival Virginia, Virginia Tech’s chances of defending its division title just got better. The Hokies and Yellow Jackets both now have one conference loss each, and they still haven’t played each other. Virginia isn’t far behind with two conference losses, and don’t count out a three-loss team just yet. It’s happened before in the ACC. The bottom line: Virginia opened up the conference race, and shocked the college football world in the process.
The Virginia Tech-Miami game in Week 6 looks like a turning point for both teams. In retrospect, this was a bounce-back
Georgia Tech no longer owns the Coastal Division. Thanks to rival Virginia, Virginia Tech’s chances of defending its division title just got better. The Hokies and Yellow Jackets both now have one conference loss each, and they still haven’t played each other. Virginia isn’t far behind with two conference losses, and don’t count out a three-loss team just yet. It’s happened before in the ACC. The bottom line: Virginia opened up the conference race, and shocked the college football world in the process.
The Virginia Tech-Miami game in Week 6 looks like a turning point for both teams. In retrospect, this was a bounce-back

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