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With three conference titles in five seasons and a 32-8 conference record, Virginia Tech has dominated the ACC since joining in 2004.

But to be clear, the Hokies did not dominate in 2008. Actually, they were lucky to win the Coastal Division, getting help from Maryland and Georgia Tech down the stretch.

Then they played their two best games of the season in the ACC title game (beating Boston College) and Orange Bowl (throttling Cincinnati).

With so many parts back, led by running back Darren Evans (pictured above) and basically everyone minus corner Macho Harris, kicker Dustin Keys and safety-valve-quarterback-slash-whipping-boy Sean Glennon, the Hokies will go off as the prohibitive favorite to repeat in the Coastal Division and as the conference champion.

Before you start believing the top-5 in the country preseason hype about VT, remember the Hokies lost three conference games for the first time in '08 and won the division on a tiebreaker (at 5-3 same as Georgia Tech).

While the Coastal was the weaker group in '08, it will be the better half of the ACC in '09. In short, it won't be a walk for the favorites.

The odds for the other five teams to knock off VT:

— Miami

The major problems with a young Miami team in 2008 were the offensive coordinator (the eternally overmatched Patrick Nix) and a senseless quarterback rotation (between Robert Marve and Jacory Harris).

Canes coach Randy Shannon fixed both flaws, by hook or by crook. Nix left shortly after the bowl loss to Cal. Marve was suspended for the bowl and then decided to transfer (he's still looking for a new home).

A year older, with a pragmatic playcaller (Mark Whipple), the Canes have a real chance to finish what they started in '08. They were 7-3, 4-2 in the ACC, and headed for the Coastal title before losing to Georgia Tech (embarrassed on national TV), at N.C. State and to Cal in a road bowl game.

Odds: 2-to-1

— Georgia Tech

Conventional wisdom says the Yellow Jackets will be improved in the second season in Paul Johnson's unique option offense. But what about the ACC defenses who have had the benefit of a season to scout Johnson's act?

Interesting to note, with a bye week to prepare, UNC stuffed Tech's running game last season. And then there was the bowl game disaster against LSU, which had a month to scout.

The offense will be better with Louisville transfer Anthony Allen supporting stud runner Jonathan Dwyer. Like N.C. State, Tech has fragility questions at quarterback (the supremely talented Josh Nesbitt) but Johnson has done a good job, in just two seasons, stockpiling system quarterbacks.

The defense has to rebuild but another 5-3 season is there for the taking.

Odds: 3-to-1

— UNC

With a healthy trio of Hakeem Nicks, Brandon Tate and T.J. Yates, UNC wins the Coastal in '08 (no really). Only Yates is available in '09 and he's already hurt, playing frisbee no less.

UNC's defense will be good and Butch Davis will find new talent at receiver, just not in the class of Nicks (a first-rounder) or Tate (who was a first-rounder before the knee injury).

The schedule is too easy not to win eight games, seven at worst, but the Heels are not good enough to surpass the Hokies.

Odds: 7-to-1

— Virginia

Good move in going to the spread offense and hiring a coach (Gregg Brandon) who understands it (worked with Urban Meyer, credited creator of the popular version of it, at Bowling Green).

Good move (somehow) getting Jameel Sewell back at quarterback from the depths of academic purgatory.

Still not enough for one for a division title.

Odds: 15-to-1

— Duke

The Blue Devils could go 4-8 again and be better. That's just how the schedule sets up — easy up front and loaded down the stretch (again).

Quarterback Thad Lewis will miss receiver Eron Riley and the defense will miss linebacker Mike Tauiliili.

Not the same old Duke but still last place in the division.

Odds: 20-to-1

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UNC

Nice to see that JP's already backing off his prediction that the Tar Heels will go 6-6 in '09.

Yeah

I made that prediction before the schedule — with two I-AA opponents — was released. 

If they played one of Bunting's schedules, I'd stick with the December 6-6.

— JPG

Say what?

And once again, you would be wrong with UNC at 6-6.  Butch has our Heels on the move.  It is great to see NC State also on the rise with the rivalry game scheduled at the season's end in Raleigh.

As for Carolina playing two Division 1-AA opponents, I am not impressed about that either.  Nonetheless, your article fails to mention that the Wolfpack hosts Gardner-Webb in September.  Florida State played The Citadel recently and Georgia Southern has fielded strong teams in the past.  It is my understanding that Colorado bailed out of its original plan for a home and away series with UNC, thus leaving a late-developing gap that was filled by Georgia Southern.

Hokie Nation Rules!

JP, I glad you have started to come around to my way of thinking. The Hokies are going to be dominate this year and should be favored against Bama in the Kickoff Classic.

As for the Heels, they better relish their B-Ball Team, because they will never see the likes of a Kickoff Classic. Much a less the opportunity to beat a weak Cincy Team in a BCS game.

history lesson

UNC, i believe, played in the fIrst ever "kickoff classic"  against Southern Cal and BEAT THEM BACK IN THE LATE 90'S.

some of this might be wrong, but not all of it!  too lazy to go research it

For the record

Gatr,

Nebraska destroyed Penn State in the first (and real) Kickoff Classic in 1983 at the Meadowlands (I was there).

UNC beat USC in the Pigskin Classic at Disneyland in 1993. That was the fourth PC.

As you were.

— JPG

GT Will Win the ACC

The ACC will be Georgia Tech's to lose. This team returnes their entire offense including Jonathan Dwyer the reigning ACC POY. Johnson has said he installed less than half of the offense last year. With the entire offense returning and with more of the passing element installed GT will be hard to handle. Defensively they lost a lot on the D-Line but they have replaced those guys with Studs. Look out for TJ Barnes this year. He redshirted last year and at 6'7" & 350 lbs he will be hard to handle in the middle for the Jackets.

JPG did a better job on the review of this division.....

...... than the Atlantic. I might would put Miami behind GT and UNC though. Miami is very talented but their HC is the weak link. I think GT will be better simply from the standpoint of having time to install more pieces of that offense.

good year in the Coastal

I believe Miami will be better or Shannon is out. He would be out beofre the season is over if things don't improve in the beginning.

Jacory Harris will be the QB of the year in the ACC. the guy is better than Wilson running or throwing the ball. we just happen to live up here and he down there.

VT will be better than last year. no doubt. they will not miss Macho that much b/c VT always seems to reload at that posotion.

GT won't be any better IMO. Thats just my feeling and does not make it so.

UNC is a wild card, honestly. No idea what kind of team they will be on offense ... which typically means not that good. Just have to see at the QB posiiton and the WR position. the defense will be the monster for sure. does this remind you of anybody??? (VT)

DUIke is DUIke. thye will improve but nobody is going to resurect this program. they'll improve marginally and still only beat the teams at the ottom of Div 1 football.

Wilson > every other QB in the ACC

That's about as close to factual information as there is when comparing ACC teams and players. If you don't get it, try taking off the pansy-blue glasses

yes

b/c the pansy blue glasses have every thing to do with the QB at Miami, Fla! 

you swing for the fences ... but all you have is warning track power!

I think it's anybody's to win...

or lose. Miami has recruited lights out, and it may be put up for shut up time. GT will get better as they get more used to the offense. The question is whether opponents defense will be more used to it, too. UNC is getting better. It will be interesting to see how the new coaches mix in. WR is a question, but I think it will be answered. I'm interested in who the backup qb will be in Sept. As for Duke and UVa...Duke will be better just not good enough. UVa is slipping.

VT

Sad that it took the Hokies playing a chump team like Cincinnati to finally win a major bowl game again after 13 years.

Chump

Please figure out a way to beat NC State in football once in while.  I know, just wait till basketball season.

 

why is it sad?

Natti was not no punk team.  they weren't a top 5 team either, though.

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About the blogger

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

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