What's at stake in the ACC in week 11

First, the big one:

Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech - Thanks to the wonderful Blue Devils, the Hokies can clinch the division with a win here. GT is one win away from bowl eligibility (remaining games are UVA and UGA).

Then, the other game that can clinch a trip to Orlando:

Pitt at Clemson - Clemson can clinch the Atlantic with a win. Pitt is one win away from bowl eligibility (remaining games are Duke and Syracuse).

And the rest:

Wake Forest at Louisville - Both teams are already bowl eligible, so if Clemson wins in their 3:30 game, then this primetime game will not matter, other than Louisville's outside CFP chances and maybe bowl positioning. If Clemson loses, then the loser of this game is eliminated, and the winner is still alive.

Miami at UVA - UVA is already home for the holidays. Miami is one win away from bowl eligibility (remaining games are NCST and Duke).

NC State at Syracuse - both teams are 4-5, and need to win 2 of their last three to be bowl eligible. NC State has Miami and UNC left, Syracuse has FSU and Pitt.

Boston College at FSU (Friday) - FSU is already bowl eligible. Boston College needs to win 2 of 3 to get there (remaining games are UConn and WF).

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