ACC Football: Coastal Division Power Rankings Week 4

Sep 24, 2016; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels wide receiver Bug Howard (84) catches the game tying touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Carolina defeated Pitt 37-36. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 24, 2016; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels wide receiver Bug Howard (84) catches the game tying touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Carolina defeated Pitt 37-36. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Another week of ACC Football. Another number one a top the Coastal Rankings

Week four gave us more.

Lets start up in the Big Ten where the best team might not play in Ohio or Michigan. Wisconsin welcomed themselves to the party with their second straight victory over a top ten team.

Sure the Buckeyes and Wolverines are 7-0 combined, but only one of those wins came against a ranked team. In fact those combined teams are 13-14 and only two have winning records. With the Buckeyes and Wolverines coming up for the Badgers, we will see if Wisconsin is for real or not soon.

Head out west where the Cardinal reign supreme. Stanford beat UCLA on the road this past Saturday. The Cardinal are one of four undefeated Pac-12 teams. The other three are Washington, Arizona State, and Utah.

The Sun Devils and Utes reign from the South Division which may be crazier than the ACC Coastal.

Down South the Big 12 continues to stay a step behind. Baylor and West Virginia remain undefeated but neither are considered locks to win the conference. While in the SEC Alabama and Texas A&M stay a step ahead. Tennessee also announced their presence with a comeback that did more than win a game.

Finally we arrive in the land of ACC football. The ACC went 10-2 this weekend. The two losses were to other ACC teams. The Atlantic went 5-0. Louisville continues to dominate. Lamar Jackson continues to score touchdowns.

Jackson added seven touchdowns to his resume this weekend and now has 25 on the season. He had 23 total in 13 games last season.

Well that leaves just the Coastal in ACC football land. So let’s get started with the only constant all season long.