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ACC football

So Maryland hosts West Virginia at 7:30 Thursday night with its conference watching. Since the start of the 2006 season, the ACC is 6-20 against other BCS members. That includes a 3-8 mark against the Big East, which many presumed would shrivel up and die when Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College migrated.
Here's the ACC's remaining schedule against similarly situated programs. Of these 16, how many will the league win? Feel free to offer your predictions.
Thursday
West Virginia at Maryland, 7:30
Saturday
Florida State at Colorado
Duke at Northwestern
Sept. 20
Texas A&M at Miami
Sept. 22
North Carolina at South Florida
Sept. 29
Florida State vs. Alabama in Jacksonville, Fla.
Maryland at Rutgers
Louisville at N.C. State
Pittsburgh at Virginia
Oct. 13
Boston College at Notre Dame
UConn at Virginia
Nov. 17
Duke at Notre Dame
Nov. 24
Clemson at South Carolina
Florida State at Florida
Georgia at Georgia Tech
Wake Forest at Vanderbilt

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