Unless you’re banking on Miami winning at Florida, which few folks are, what little remains of ACC pride and hope rides with Wake Forest in this test against SEC middleweight Ole Miss.
This will probably be one tough Houston Nutt team to crack, too. The Rebels piled up 41 points on a decent Memphis defense last week Quarterback Shay Hodge and running back Dexter McCluster had the kind of production long associated with Nutt’s primary yardage providers at Arkansas.
If the Deacons can’t make it happen, there’s a strong chance next week’s national polls will be completely void of an ACC influence. Something somewhere is bound to go right for the ACC. Wake, 30-24.




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The ACC is back
Sat, 09/06/2008 - 21:54 — Anonymous (not verified)If Miami keeps this up(10pm), THE ACC IS looking at 2-2 against the SEC and all of the smack talk about the ACC will stop... PACKMAN go to hell
go to HELL WAKE FOREST! REBS
Fri, 09/05/2008 - 14:06 — Anonymous (not verified)go to HELL WAKE FOREST! REBS WIN 31-24
there are 2 good things
Sat, 09/06/2008 - 09:31 — gvillegatrthere are 2 good things about Ole Piss.
1.) Eli Manning
2.) Johnny Reb
heard it hear first. MIAMI
Wed, 09/03/2008 - 21:58 — gvillegatrheard it hear first. MIAMI and WFU win on saturday!!
Nutt's a good coach
Wed, 09/03/2008 - 19:38 — UNCAlumnusApparently, Ole Miss has installed a "Wild Rebel" offense akin to what Nutt ran at Arkansas. I do think WFU can handle it. Grobe is a very good coach. He prepares his team to execute. I think WFU will win for that reason.