2014 ACC Football Media Guide

Eric

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Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson ranks 11th among all active coaches in wins (154), 9th in victories per active coaches in wins (154), 9th in victories per year (9.09) and his Yellow Jackets have rushed for year (9.09) and his Yellow Jackets have rushed for more yards in his six seasons at Tech than anyone more yards in his six seasons at Tech than anyone else in the nation, averaging 303.4 yards per game
 

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Some random info

"The ACC’s bowl selection will no longer be bound by the rigidity of a “one-win rule” but will have
a general list of criteria to emphasize regionality and quality matchups on the fi eld. A one-win rule
does apply to Notre Dame’s participation in the ACC Bowl structure. Notre Dame is now eligibile
for ACC Bowl selection beginning with the Capital One Bowl and continuing through the
league’s bowl selections. However, Notre Dame must be within one win of the ACC available
team which has the best overall record, in order to be chosen. In other words, if an ACC team
was 9-3, a 7-5 Notre Dame team could not be chosen in its place. Notre Dame would have to
be 8-4 to be chosen over a 9-3 league team"

Active stats heading into this year

PASSING YARDS
1. Jameis Winston, FSU ............................4057
2. Anthony Boone, DU .............................3089
3. David Watford, UVa ..............................2548
4. Marquise Williams, UNC .....................1825
5. Terrel Hunt, SU ......................................1638
6. Cole Stoudt, CU ....................................... 742
7. Ryan Williams, UM ................................. 506
8. Greyson Lambert, UVa ........................... 340
9. Mark Leal, VT .......................................... 332
10. Synjyn Days, GT ...................................... 198

Days is 10th! Wow...shows how many new Qbs in league.

RUSHING YARDS
1. Kevin Parks, UVa ...................................2474
2. Duke Johnson, UM ...............................1867
3. Shadrach Th ornton, ST .........................1462
4. Josh Snead, DU ......................................1368
5. Zach Laskey, GT ....................................1182
6. Tony Creecy, ST ....................................... 983
7.. James Conner, UP .................................... 799
8. Isaac Bennett, UP..................................... 797
9. J.C. Coleman, VT ..................................... 776
10. Karlos Williams, FSU .............................. 730
11. Marquise Williams, UNC ....................... 722
12. Romar Morris, UNC ............................... 682
13. Trey Edmunds, VT .................................. 675
14. Dallas Crawford, UM .............................. 581
D.J. Howard, CU ...................................... 581
16. T.J. Logan, UNC ....................................... 533
17. Terrel Hunt, SU ........................................ 500
18. Synjyn Days, GT ...................................... 472
19. B.J. Bostic, GT .......................................... 455
20. Khalek Shepherd, UVa ............................ 442

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY
(Overall; Minimum 500 yards)
1 Karlos Williams, FSU ............................. 8.02
2 Duke Johnson, UM ................................ 6.57
3. T.J. Logan, UNC ...................................... 5.73
4 James Conner, UP ................................... 5.47
5 Josh Snead, DU ....................................... 5.45
6 Zach Laskey, GT ..................................... 5.45
7 Marquise Williams, UNC ...................... 5.16
8 Romar Morris, UNC .............................. 4.94
9. Terrel Hunt, SU ....................................... 4.72
10 Isaac Bennett, UP.................................... 4.66


TACKLES (Overall)
1. Kelby Brown, DU ..................................... 242
2. Denzel Perryman, UM ............................ 241
3. David Helton, DU .................................... 213
4. Isaiah Johnson, GT .................................. 211
5. Quayshawn Nealy, GT ............................ 197
6. Sean Sylvia, BC ......................................... 192
7. Stephone Anthony, CU ........................... 181
Anthony Harris, UVa .............................. 181
9. Kyshoen Jarrett, VT ................................. 161
10. Merrill Noel, WF ..................................... 152
11. Kevin Johnson, WF ................................. 147
12. Henry Coley, UVa .................................... 146
Daquan Romero, UVa ............................. 146
14. Tim Scott, UNC ....................................... 140
15. Demetrious Nicholson, UVa .................. 136
16. Detrick Bonner, VT ................................. 135

INTERCEPTIONS
1. Anthony Harris, VA .................................... 9
2. Tim Scott, NC .............................................. 7
3. Quayshawn Nealy, GT ................................ 6
Kevin Johnson, WF ..................................... 6
Kendall Fuller, VT ....................................... 6
6. Merrill Noel, WF ......................................... 5
Brandon Facyson, VT ................................. 5
 

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Bowl Selection Order

Orange
Opponent will be a team from the SEC, Big Ten or Notre Dame. If ACC Champion is in the
College Football Playoff , a second ACC team will take its place in the Orange Bowl.

Capital One
Only if the ACC opponent in the Orange Bowl, in a non-semifi nal year is a team
from the Big Ten, a maximum of three times in six years.

Russell Athletic


Tier One Bowls
All have equal selection status
Belk /Hyundai Sun/New Era Pinstripe/Franklin American Mortgage Music City or Taxslayer

Tier Two Bowls
Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman Duck Commander Independence
Detroit Lions Bowl
(official name TBA)

Bitcoin St. Petersburg
After the 2014 and 2016 seasons; all others as conditional selection
if not filled by Conference USA or American Athletic.
Birmingham
Conditional all years if not filled by SEC or American Athletic Conference
 
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