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2009 Atlantic Coast Conference football season

The 2009 ACC football season was an NCAA football season that was played from September 3, 2009, to January 5, 2010. The Atlantic Coast Conference consists of 12 members in two divisions. The Atlantic division consists of Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina State and Wake Forest. The Coastal division consists of Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina, Virginia, and Virginia Tech. The division champions met in the 2009 ACC Championship Game, where Georgia Tech defeated Clemson by a score of 39–34. Georgia Tech represented the ACC in the BCS, being invited to the FedEx Orange Bowl where they lost to Iowa. The ACC had a total of seven teams play in a bowl game and finished the bowl season with a record of 3–4.

Previous season

Boston College and Florida State tied for the Atlantic division championship. Boston College beat Florida State during the regular season so they represented the Atlantic division in the 2008 ACC Championship Game. A similar situation occurred in the Coastal division where Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech tied. Virginia Tech won the regular season meeting so they represented the Coastal division in the championship game. Virginia Tech would win the ACC championship game 30-12 over Boston College and would represent the ACC in the FedEx Orange Bowl where they would defeat Cincinnati, the champions of the Big East Conference, 20-7.

The ACC would ultimately send 10 teams to bowl games, the most of any conference in 2008. Boston College (9-5) lost to Vanderbilt 16-14 in the Music City Bowl. Florida State (9-4) beat Wisconsin 42-13 in the Champs Sports Bowl. Georgia Tech (9-4) lost to LSU 38-3 in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. Maryland (8-5) beat Nevada 42-35 in the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl. North Carolina (8-5) lost to West Virginia 31-30 in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Wake Forest (8-5) beat Navy 29-19 in the EagleBank Bowl. Miami (7-6) lost to California 24-17 in the Emerald Bowl. Clemson (7-6) lost to Nebraska 26-21 in the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl. North Carolina State (6-7) lost to Rutgers 29-23 in the PapaJohns.com Bowl. The only two teams not to go to a bowl game were Virginia (5-7) and Duke (4-8).

Preseason

Preseason poll

The 2009 ACC preseason poll was announced at the ACC Football Kickoff meetings in Greensboro, North Carolina on July 27. Virginia Tech was voted to win Coastal division and the conference. Florida State was voted to win the Atlantic division. Jonathan Dwyer of Georgia Tech was voted the Preseason ACC Player of the Year.

Atlantic Division poll

  1. Florida State – 499 (56)
  2. Clemson – 387 (14)
  3. North Carolina State – 364 (10)
  4. Wake Forest – 295 (7)
  5. Maryland – 157
  6. Boston College – 145

Coastal Division poll

  1. Virginia Tech – 512 (78)
  2. Georgia Tech – 415 (9)
  3. North Carolina – 350
  4. Miami – 21
  5. Virginia – 148
  6. Duke – 120

Predicted ACC Championship Game Winner

  1. Virginia Tech–69
  2. Florida State–7
  3. Georgia Tech–7
  4. Clemson–2
  5. North Carolina State–2

Preseason All Conference Teams

Offense

QB Russell Wilson- NC State, RB Jonathan Dwyer- Georgia Tech, RB C. J. Spiller- Clemson, WR Demaryius Thomas- Georgia Tech, WR Jacoby Ford- Clemson, TE Greg Boone- Virginia Tech, OT Jason Curtis Fox- Miami, OT Anthony Castonzo- Boston College, OG Sergio Render- Virginia Tech, OG Rodney Hudson- Florida State, C Matt Tennant- Boston College, PK Matt Bosher- Miami.

Defense

DE Jason Worilds- Virginia Tech, DE Willie Young- NC State, DT Vince Oghobaase- Duke, DT Marvin Austin- North Carolina, LB Dekoda Watson- Florida State, LB Quan Sturdivant- North Carolina, LB Alex Wujciak- Maryland, CB Ras-I Dowling- Virginia, CB Kendric Burney- North Carolina, S Morgan Burnett- Georgia Tech, S Kam Chancellor- Virginia Tech, P Travis Baltz- Maryland, Specialist: C. J. Spiller- Clemson.

Award watch lists

Regular season

All times Eastern time

Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.

Week One

ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Atlanta for the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game against Virginia Tech and Alabama.

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Week Two

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Week Three

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Week Four

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Week Five

ESPN's College Gameday broadcast from Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts for the Boston College vs Florida State game. Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, the 2008 ACC Defensive player of the year who earlier in the year was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, announced he was now cancer free.

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Week Six

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Week Seven

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Week Eight

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Week Nine

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Week Ten

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Week Eleven

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Week Twelve

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Week Thirteen

ESPN's College Gameday broadcast from Gainesville, Florida for the Florida vs Florida State game.

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Week Fourteen- ACC Championship Game

Rankings

All-ACC teams

First Team

Offense
QB Josh Nesbitt- Georgia Tech
RB Jonathan Dwyer- Georgia Tech
RB Ryan Williams- Virginia Tech
WR Demaryius Thomas- Georgia Tech
WR Donovan Varner- Duke
TE George Bryan- NC State
TE Michael Palmer – Clemson
OT Jason Curtis Fox- Miami
OT Anthony Castonzo- Boston College
OG Cordaro Howard- Georgia Tech
OG Rodney Hudson- Florida State
C Sean Bedford- Georgia Tech
PK Matt Bosher- Miami
PK Matt Waldron- Virginia Tech
SPEC C. J. Spiller- Clemson
Defense
DE Derrick Morgan- Georgia Tech
DE Robert Quinn- North Carolina
DT Nate Collins- Virginia
DT Allen Bailey- Miami
LB Cody Grimm- Virginia Tech
LB Luke Kuechly- Boston College
LB Quan Sturdivant- North Carolina
LB Alex Wujciak- Maryland
CB Kendric Burney- North Carolina
CB Brandon Harris- Miami
S DeAndre McDaniel- Clemson
S Deunta Williams- North Carolina
P Brent Bowden- Virginia Tech

Second Team

Offense
QB Thaddeus Lewis- Duke
RB C. J. Spiller- Clemson
RB Montel Harris- Boston College
WR Torrey Smith- Maryland
WR Jacoby Ford- Clemson
TE Greg Boone- Virginia Tech
OT Ed Wang- Virginia Tech
OT Chris Hairston- Clemson
OG Thomas Austin- Clemson
OG Sergio Render- Virginia Tech
C Matt Tennant- Boston College
PK Casey Barth- North Carolina
PK Will Snyderwine- Duke
SPEC Torrey Smith- Maryland
Defense
DE Ricky Sapp- Clemson
DE Willie Young- NC State
DE Jason Worilds- Virginia Tech
DT Marvin Austin- North Carolina
DT John Russell- Wake Forest
LB Vincent Rey- Duke
LB Darryl Sharpton- Miami
LB Bruce Carter- North Carolina
LB Colin McCarthy- Miami
LB Dekoda Watson- Florida State
CB Ras-I Dowling- Virginia
CB Patrick Robinson- Florida State
S Morgan Burnett- Georgia Tech
S Kam Chancellor- Virginia Tech
P Matt Bosher- Miami

Player of the year

C. J. Spiller- Clemson

Bowl games

Attendance

References