Finally, it's time for game week. Everyone has made their predictions for the season. Most are picking Miami or Florida State to win the ACC. Clemson is a popular sleeper pick, while Lee Corso has cast his lot with the Hokies. There will be a lot of good teams vying for the eight ACC bowl spots, that much we know. Predicting how they will finish is another story.

If the last two seasons are any indication, the Hokies do a good job of finishing where the media and other analysts do not expect them to finish. They were expected to be a middle-of-the-pack ACC team in 2004, and they won the league and went to the Sugar Bowl. They were supposed to win the conference last year, and they lost to Miami at home and the worst Florida State team in years in the ACC Championship Game.

With that history in mind, take preseason picks with a grain of salt. They don't mean anything, but they are fun to read. That being said, here are my preseason ACC predictions.

Final ACC Standings
Atlantic Division Coastal Division
Team Overall ACC Team Overall ACC
Florida State 10-2 7-1 Miami 10-2 7-1
Clemson 10-2 6-2 Virginia Tech 10-2 6-2
Wake Forest 7-5 4-4 Georgia Tech 8-4 5-3
Boston College 8-4 4-4 Virginia 6-6 3-5
NC State 5-7 2-6 UNC 4-8 2-6
Maryland 5-7 2-6 Duke 1-11 0-8


I have Miami and Florida State meeting again for the ACC Championship (which could be one of the hardest hitting games you'll ever see). I actually have Florida State beating Miami on September 4 because of Miami's injuries, suspensions and breaking in a new offensive line with a new coaching staff. But I think Miami will return the favor in Jacksonville, winning the ACC and advancing to the BCS.

For those of you who are curious, I have Virginia Tech losing to Georgia Tech and Miami. I don't see Tech going 12-0 or 11-1. But at the same time, there is no other team that I would put money on right now to beat the Hokies straight up. If I were forced to bet on every other game on the schedule today, I would take Tech each time.

But at the same time, I do think Tech will drop a game they are expected to win. At first, I had Clemson over the Hokies. I think the Tigers are the better team on a neutral field, but they have to come to Blacksburg on a Thursday night, just five days after playing a very physical game against a tough Georgia Tech team. And since they are playing on the road, they'll have to leave on Wednesday for Blacksburg. That's a really, really short week to prepare for a team like Tech in a place like Lane Stadium.

I like the way Georgia Tech matches up against the Hokies. Their front seven is outstanding, and their heavy blitzing could wreak havoc amongst VT's green offensive linemen. Plus, the Yellow Jackets always find a way to beat a highly ranked team, often on the road, and this year I think it will be the Hokies. They'll also knock off Georgia in their season finale, but as usual, they'll drop a game to a team they should beat easily. This time it will happen in Chapel Hill when they play UNC.

I'm not going to spend the entire article giving my picks for each team, but you can check out this page to see all the details. I've picked every single game for each ACC team. Check back each week, and we'll have it updated with the actual results. After you have checked out each week's update, you can head to the message boards to make fun of me.

The ACC has eight bowl tie-ins this season, and here's how I see the bowl games shaking out.

ACC Bowl Games
Bowl Team
BCS Miami
Chick-fil-A Florida State
Gator Clemson
Champs Sports Virginia Tech
Music City Georgia Tech
Meineke Car Care Wake Forest
Emerald Bowl Boston College
MPC Computers Virginia


How many of you would mind spending the Holidays in sunny Orlando? I sure wouldn't. That's an average December high of 73 degrees. I think I can deal with that. Plus, it will be a new city for Tech fans. So mark it down. In late December, Orlando will be the latest bowl city to fall in love with the Hokie Nation.

If the Hokies end up in Orlando, that would be a major coup for the Champs Sports Bowl, who went from a minor bowl to a major bowl in one offseason by upping their payout to $2.125 million, up from $750,000 last year. It would be big for them to draw a great traveling team like the Hokies, especially if they are matched up with a Big Ten team. For bowl that hasn't drawn more than 31,470 fans since moving to Orlando in 2001, that would be huge. The Hokies haven't played a Big Ten team since Indiana in the 1993 Independence Bowl.

If the projected lineup above turns out to be true, it looks like most of the bowls would be happy. Miami in a BCS game means TV ratings, while Florida State fans would fill the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Jacksonville is a short drive for Clemson fans. If Wake Forest fans don't go to the Meineke Bowl in Charlotte, then they aren't going to any bowl at all. Georgia Tech probably won't take a ton of fans to Nashville, but they are a well-known team.

It should be a fun season. We'll check back in January to see how [in]accurate these predictions were.