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The ACC has nine bowl tie-ins and three bowl-eligible teams (Georgia Tech, Miami, Boston College).

With a win this week, Clemson (5-3) and Virginia Tech (5-3) can push the total to five.

Maryland, Virginia and N.C. State are all but mathematically eliminated, leaving a group of four (UNC, Duke, Wake and FSU) for the final four spots. 

If the ACC doesn't have nine eligible teams, the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala. (Jan. 6) would be the first to drop off the list, followed by the EagleBank Bowl in Washington (Dec. 29).

You figure FSU (4-4) and either Duke or UNC (both 5-3) will push the ACC's total to a minimum of seven teams.

Of the in-state teams, ECU (5-3) is the closest thing to a sure bet but here's the bowl outlook for all five teams as we begin the final month of the season:

Duke
Record: 5-3
Need: Two wins
What's left: @ UNC, GT, @ Miami, Wake

Outlook: 50-50. The Blue Devils have already won two must-win games (Maryland, Virginia) and have two left (UNC, Wake).

Typically teams like Duke, with a one-dimensional offense and a forgiving defense, will not sweep a set of four must-win games, more likely they will split them. That could still happen to the Devils but, at this point, you have to like their chances at 7-5.

UNC has always been their "Super Bowl" and the past three games against Wake have been decided by 1, 5 and 3 points, respectively.

Effectively, it's a two-game season against the two teams Duke plays the best against. If you're coach David Cutcliffe, you take those odds and run ... or in his case, throw a "smoke" pass.

UNC
Record: 5-3
Need: Two wins
What's left: Duke, Miami, @ BC, @ State

Outlook: Good. In upsetting Virginia Tech, UNC got back the home loss it gave away to Virginia. In terms of games the Heels were "supposed" to win and "supposed" lose, they're now even thanks to Thursday's 20-17 shocker in Blacksburg.

If the Heels can break even the rest of the way, in four winnable games, then they'll be bowling. The easiest route is obviously beating Duke and State.

Even if they lose to Duke, they're not cooked, and considering how they've gone about the first five wins, it would be fitting for this team to get to seven the hard way.

East Carolina
Record: 5-3
Need: One win
What's left: VT, @ Tulsa, UAB, Southern Miss

Outlook: Good. The Pirates essentially need to beat UAB (3-5) at home to qualify for their fourth straight bowl game. That's not asking a lot, UAB's 3-22 on the road since 2006.

The Pirates would likely repeat as C-USA East champs with home wins over UAB and Southern Miss, which would earn them a date, and beatdown, at Houston. The key is not to get sidetracked by probable losses to VT and Tulsa.

Wake Forest
Record: 4-5
Need: Two wins
What's left: @ GT, FSU, @ Duke

Outlook: Bleak. The Deacs' bowl trip likely slipped through the hands of Devon Brown in the fourth quarter of Saturday's 28-27 home loss to Miami. Without the upset of the Canes — and they led 27-14 in the fourth quarter before Brown's fumbled punt sparked Miami's comeback — the Deacs need to win two of their final three.

The Deacs lost 13-10 at Navy, which plays the same offense as GT, only the Jackets have more talent. They've won three straight against FSU and nine straight against Duke but with quarterback Riley Skinner's health an issue (he left Saturday's game with a concussion), history is unlikely to repeat itself.

N.C. State
Record: 3-5
Need: Four wins
What's left: Maryland, Clemson, @ VT, UNC

Outlook: Dream is over. The Wolfpack has to run the table to get to a second straight bowl. The 146 points the Wolfpack has allowed in the past three ACC games says State would be lucky to win once in the final four games.

The only thing left for State to play for is its Super Bowl against UNC on Nov. 28.

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Well Hell, let's look at the big picture

State has been revaged by injuries- no question- you take any team in the USA, even an Alabama and first off take their best defensive player and have him almost killed by way of a car wreck, then have their best linemen out with injuries, then add to that the loss of a starting right guard and of course the outlook is bleak. But it is only a matter of time b4 TOB sees it ALL gel and that time could be 2010, with basically everybody back and many seniors we will be loaded for bear, especially since it's looking like RW will come back (pro baseball early prognostications show him not high enough yet to suit his desire to go high in draft).
Hey, then again we have the following games THIS year that we absoutely can win still: 1) The tortises and 2) the Blue smurfs

Whatever state fan no

Whatever state fan no excuses yall just suck.....

Only 2?

Don't sell yourself short, State could win all 4 of the remaining games.

Yep, everybody coming back doing the same thing....doesn't really sound that good to me. Of course you are talking about vast improvement at every position. Like this year of course. I guess it is a good thing that there is "always next year". As far as RW, he is a smart guy and I am sure will make the right choice.

Well Hell, let's look at the big picture

State has been revaged by injuries- no question- you take any team in the USA, even an Alabama and first off take their best defensive player and have him almost killed by way of a car wreck, then have their best linemen out with injuries, then add to that the loss of a starting right guard and of course the outlook is bleak. But it is only a matter of time b4 TOB sees it ALL gel and that time could be 2010, with basically everybody back and many seniors we will be loaded for bear, especially since it's looking like RW will come back (pro baseball early prognostications show him not high enough yet to suit his desire to go high in draft).
Hey, then again we have the following games THIS year that we absoutely can win still: 1) The tortises and 2) the Blue smurfs

dude

its the same thing every year from most state fans: Wait till next year. 

 

We do not live forever ...

Note to TOB

State could turn things around and be 7-5, but if they don't... note to TOB, one season does not a program make.

Wrong address.

That note should be to State's fans, not TOB. TOB gets that already.

Best Program

Now he certainly does, but that wasn't the case last year.

He has done a better job this year, he quickly squelched the notion 4 weeks into the season that State had the best defense in the country. I have yet to see any t-shirts proclaiming this, and don't expect to, and have only heard one fan boasting of that fact, at the time. Most, admittedly, did not buy in to it.

Oh.

I get your point now. I never bought that "best in the state" garbage anyway.

I have to admit being amused by the emphasis some place on which Triangle or NC team happens to be the best at any given time. Of course, we have something like that up here. It's called "high school".

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J.P. Giglio covers the ACC for the News & Observer, where he has worked since 1997.

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