ACC Football: Coastal Division Power Rankings Week 2

Sep 10, 2016; Champaign, IL, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Mitch Trubisky (10) breaks free from Illinois Fighting Illini defensive back Taylor Barton (3) for a touchdown during the 1st quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Granse-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 10, 2016; Champaign, IL, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Mitch Trubisky (10) breaks free from Illinois Fighting Illini defensive back Taylor Barton (3) for a touchdown during the 1st quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Granse-USA TODAY Sports /
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There was a shakeup in our ACC Coastal Division power rankings after the week two games. Find out who jumped to the top.

So all that talk that week two was suppose to be a snooze-fest was well wrong.

Before we get into this week’s rankings, let’s take a look at what happened this past week of college football.

Let’s start in the SEC where Alabama continues to crush teams, Kentucky continues to lose, and Georgia makes no sense. The Mississippi schools also found redemption this week after poor showings the week before.

Let’s head north where Michigan and Ohio State continue to dominate nobody. Northwestern continues to lose to nobody as they lose again but this time to an FCS school.

Out west in the PAC-12, Stanford stays unbeaten by not playing anyone this week. The rest of the conference hasn’t done much else but at least they’re not the Big 12.

Speaking of the Big 12, does anyone want to win it? Oklahoma lost last week. TCU lost this week. Texas may be the best team and this happened to Oklahoma State:

All that brings us back to the ACC. In the Atlantic, FSU and Louisville continue to dominate. Clemson skates by again. NC State continues to lose to non bad teams.

So with that lets delve in to another round of Coastal rankings. Keep in mind these rankings are still fluid as no one has played each other and the schedules are uneven.

As the season continues these rankings will solidify. So with that said, let’s get going with the one team who may already be solidly where they are going to be.

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