The ACC is a combined 2-10 in bcs games with ZERO wins over the SEC, BigTen, Big12, and Pac10. Their 2 wins came against the mighty UC Bearcats and the Juggernaut N. Illinois Huskies. In that time frame, the Buckeyes have 3x as many BCS wins than the ENTIRE ACC Conference. Considering the Orange Bowl has been the worst BCS Bowl Game for a while that is stuck with the ACC and former BigEast, The fact that the ACC couldn't get more than 2 wins is laughable as a conference.....oh yea I'm a GT fan....
Then this year, FSU is claiming that it is the Buckeyes weak schedule that is to blame as well as the "boring and predictable" style of football for the bucks dropping from #2. Of course when the actual SOS are compared, the Buckeyes will prove to have more quality wins and a tougher SOS. So how did the ACC even get to be the "flavor of the week" with ESPN? At one point, they had 3 top10 teams until they actually played a decent team and were exposed(besides FSU)... The fact that Duke is going to the ACC Championship game should be a red flag for the voters. That would be like IU leading a BigTen division.