ACC Standings: Hope not lost for UNC just yet

Nov 21, 2015; Blacksburg, VA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Larry Fedora on the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Tar Heels defeated the Hokies 30-27 in overtime at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 21, 2015; Blacksburg, VA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Larry Fedora on the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Tar Heels defeated the Hokies 30-27 in overtime at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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What needs to happen for UNC to win the ACC Coastal Division? We break it all down for you

Don’t panic just yet North Carolina Tar Heels fans, the season isn’t exactly lost.

Yes, the Tar Heels gave up the ACC Coastal Division lead with their loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday but they still have a shot. Believe it or not.

First, UNC essentially has to win out this year. Then, they will need some help from other teams a long the way.

They got some help from Florida State on Saturday, as they rallied to beat the Miami Hurricanes who are next up for UNC.

Let’s break this all down, starting with the standings.

COASTAL

Team                                          Conf. W/L                 OVR W/L
Virginia Tech                               2-0                             4-1
Virginia                                         1-0                             2-3
UNC                                               2-1                             4-2
Miami                                            1-1                             4-1
Pitt                                                 1-1                             4-2
Geo. Tech                                      1-3                             3-3
Duke                                               0-2                             3-3

ATLANTIC

Team                                          Conf. W/L                 OVR W/L
Clemson                                       3-0                             6-0
NC State                                       1-0                             4-1
Wake                                              2-1                            5-1
Louisville                                       2-1                             4-1
FSU                                                 1-2                             4-2
Cuse                                                0-2                             2-4
BC                                                    0-3                             3-3

Week 7 games

Duke at Louisville (Friday)
NC State at Clemson
Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech
Pitt at Virginia
UNC at Miami
Wake Forest at Florida State
Virginia Tech at Syracuse