LIVE 08:41 1st Nov 23
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UVA 0 11.0 u54.5
LIVE 07:29 1st Nov 23
WAKE 0 23.5 o66.5
MIA 7 -23.5 u66.5
LIVE 08:44 1st Nov 23
SHSU 0 5.0 o57.0
JVST 7 -5.0 u57.0
LIVE 10:17 1st Nov 23
ILL 0 2.5 o47.5
RUTG 0 -2.5 u47.5
LIVE 06:46 1st Nov 23
IOWA 0 -4.5 o41.0
MD 0 4.5 u41.0
LIVE 08:27 1st Nov 23
CONN 0 10.0 o53.0
SYR 7 -10.0 u53.0
LIVE 12:09 1st Nov 23
MISS 0 -13.0 o58.0
FLA 0 13.0 u58.0
LIVE 12:23 1st Nov 23
IU 0 10.5 o52.5
OSU 0 -10.5 u52.5
LIVE 09:34 1st Nov 23
UNC 0 -2.5 o50.0
BC 0 2.5 u50.0
MASS 42.5 o55.0
UGA -42.5 u55.0
WKU 1.0 o56.0
LIB -1.0 u56.0
UTEP 41.0 o52.5
TENN -41.0 u52.5
CHSO 34.0 o44.0
FSU -34.0 u44.0
RICE -7.0 o52.0
UAB 7.0 u52.0
BGSU -12.0 o54.5
BALL 12.0 u54.5
NMSU 3.0 o53.0
MTU -3.0 u53.0
JMU -7.5 o57.5
APP 7.5 u57.5
FIU -9.0 o42.5
KENN 9.0 u42.5
ULM 3.0 o51.5
ARST -3.0 u51.5
ARIZ 10.5 o60.0
TCU -10.5 u60.0
CHAR -3.0 o49.5
FAU 3.0 u49.5
USA -24.0 o54.0
USM 24.0 u54.0
NW 10.5 o35.0
MICH -10.5 u35.0
CIT
CLEM
WIS 1.0 o41.0
NEB -1.0 u41.0
GASO 2.0 o59.0
CCU -2.0 u59.0
UCF -3.0 o60.5
WVU 3.0 u60.5
SDSU 5.0 o60.0
USU -5.0 u60.0
TLSA 17.5 o60.0
USF -17.5 u60.0
TTU -4.5 o64.0
OKST 4.5 u64.0
ECU 2.5 o74.0
UNT -2.5 u74.0
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ASU -3.5 u48.5
PSU -11.0 o45.0
MINN 11.0 u45.0
COLO -2.5 o59.0
KU 2.5 u59.0
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TEX -18.5 u47.0
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CAL -14.5 u53.5
PITT 7.0 o57.5
LOU -7.0 u57.5
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SOCAR -42.5 u49.5
LT 23.5 o48.5
ARK -23.5 u48.5
MIZZ -10.0 o58.0
MSST 10.0 u58.0
TROY 8.5 o51.5
ULL -8.5 u51.5
WSU -10.5 o56.5
ORST 10.5 u56.5
ARMY 14.0 o44.5
ND -14.0 u44.5
BSU -22.5 o55.0
WYO 22.5 u55.0
BAY -7.5 o50.5
HOU 7.5 u50.5
GSU 21.0 o59.5
TXST -21.0 u59.5
ISU -6.5 o42.5
UTAH 6.5 u42.5
MRSH 3.0 o51.5
ODU -3.0 u51.5
TAM -1.0 o47.0
AUB 1.0 u47.0
ALA -14.0 o46.0
OKLA 14.0 u46.0
VAN 9.0 o52.5
LSU -9.0 u52.5
VT -3.0 o46.0
DUKE 3.0 u46.0
CIN 8.5 o55.0
KSU -8.5 u55.0
CSU 3.0 o44.5
FRES -3.0 u44.5
USC -5.0 o52.0
UCLA 5.0 u52.0
AFA 3.0 o44.5
NEV -3.0 u44.5
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AKR 38 -10.5 o49.0
KENT 17 10.5 u49.0
Final Nov 19
WMU 14 -6.5 o56.5
CMU 16 6.5 u56.5
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NIU 9 1.0 o43.0
M-OH 20 -1.0 u43.0
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OHIO 24 1.0 o46.5
TOL 7 -1.0 u46.5
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BUFF 37 1.0 o53.0
EMU 20 -1.0 u53.0
Final Nov 21
NCST 29 7.5 o51.5
GT 30 -7.5 u51.5
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TEM 27 17.0 o55.5
UTSA 51 -17.0 u55.5
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PUR 17 14.0 o48.5
MSU 24 -14.0 u48.5
Final Nov 22
UNLV 27 -7.5 o59.5
SJSU 16 7.5 u59.5
Clemson 1st Atlantic Coast11-3
North Carolina 5th Atlantic Coast9-5

Clemson @ North Carolina preview

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Last Meeting ( Sep 28, 2019 ) Clemson 21, North Carolina 20

Momentum is getting a week off as both No. 9 Clemson and No. 23 North Carolina will meet in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game Saturday night at Charlotte, N.C., coming off losses.

Clemson (10-2, 8-0 ACC) dropped a 31-30 decision to in-state rival South Carolina last week, falling to the Gamecocks for the first time since 2013. It was the first time a South Carolina coach not named Steve Spurrier had beaten Clemson since 2001.

North Carolina (9-3, 6-2) saw its longshot hopes of making the College Football Playoff vanish in recent weeks as it lost back-to-back home games to Georgia Tech and NC State. The Tar Heels' 30-27 loss to the Wolfpack on Saturday came in double overtime.

"I'm not going to sit around and feel bad. I'm not going to feel embarrassed for nine wins," North Carolina coach Mack Brown said. "I'll give two teams credit that beat us at home at the end, which I'm disappointed in. But when your team plays as hard as they can play, that's all you can ask them to do."

Clemson is out of the CFP with its two losses, but don't tell that to Tigers coach Dabo Swinney.

"The reality is we're a 10-2 football team playing for our league title and one of the most consistent teams in the country," Swinney said on his radio show. "Nobody's got their head in the sand. We've got to get better in a lot of areas, but we know that."

While it is expected to be the second straight season that the ACC is excluded from the CFP, Saturday's championship game still has significance. Each team still has bowl committees to impress in the last ACC title game that will pit winners of its Coastal and Atlantic divisions.

Like several other conferences, the ACC is ditching its divisions for the foreseeable future.

Clemson won the Atlantic and is playing in the ACC title game for the ninth time under Swinney. North Carolina is playing in the conference championship game for just the second time ever.

The Tar Heels last went to Charlotte as Coastal Division champs in 2015 under the direction of former coach Larry Fedora, where they lost to Clemson 45-37. That was the start of six straight conference championship wins for the Tigers.

"Clemson has all of this down," Brown said. "We don't."

North Carolina is led by its high-powered offense. The orchestrator of that attack is quarterback Drake Maye, who is a longshot Heisman Trophy contender. Maye leads all of FBS in total offense (4,476 yards) and is fourth in yards passing (3,847) and tied for fourth in passing touchdowns (35).

Maye's passing efficiency rating of 165.15 is 10th-best in the country. Maye has also rushed for a team-best 629 yards and six touchdowns on 161 carries.

"He's a very good player. That's why we recruited him. He's a winner," Swinney said of Maye. "He's very accurate. He puts the ball where the guys have a chance to make a play, and just really impressive."

Clemson's quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei has started all 12 games this season but has been replaced a handful of times mid-game by freshman Cade Klubnik. Uiagalelei has completed 62.2 percent of his passes this season for 2,511 yards and 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

The numbers are an improvement from last season, when Uiagalelei threw just nine touchdown passes to 10 interceptions.

UNC is monitoring defensive backs with injuries this week: Storm Duck (upper body), Tony Grimes (lower body) and Cam'Ron Kelly (lower body).

--Field Level Media

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