I was curious to see just how dominant the Hokies have been in ACC football since they entered the league in 2004. So, I went through the final standings of each season and put the wins in a spreadsheet. This is what I came up with.

Boston College had no ACC wins in the 2004, because that was their last season in the Big East. They had 9 wins that season and were Big East conference co-champions with a 4-2 conference record. I also had Georgia Tech with 10 or 11 wins in 2009 depending on whether or not you want to give them a win for the ACC Championship that they recently had taken away, I gave them 11.
So, are you ready for more ACC dominance? 47 days...
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Great Stuff
I had been working on the head-to-head wins. Read it from left to right.
I 2003-04 I knew the ACC would be a good fit for us regionally, but I never thought we'd dominate the conference like we have.
10-Win Seasons
As tired as some may be of hearing about our 10-win season streak, this really puts it into perspective. In the 7 seasons we've had 10 or more wins, the entire conference (outside of us) has produced just 5 such seasons of 10 wins or more. BC with two, FSU, GT, and WF each with one.
So I, for one, will give Beamer a pass to bring it up in interviews a few more times.
Unreal. I love it. Getting too excited for the season, I need to temper myself a little bit.
Awesome Stuff
Great job pabooth. This only gets fans more pumped for the upcoming season! Let's continue the dominance!
We've won
16 more games in 7 years than the next closest team. We are averaging at least two more wins per year than everyone else.