That makes you feel pretty dumb, doesn't it? This thing is literally 360 times more powerful than you. Look at you. You're worthless.
AthlonSports' Steven Lassan reviews the ACC at the half-way point and makes some second-half predictions.
Clemson end Shaq Lawson is expected to play against Florida State, Scott Keepfer writes in the Greenville News.
Duke's defense is aiming to build off its success, Laura Keeley writes in the (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Jameis Winston is always entertaining, even at Midnight Madness, as the Orlando Sentinel's Brendan Sonnone notes.
Georgia Tech AD Mike Bobinski is standing behind Paul Johnson, Ken Suguira writes in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Maryland outside linebacker Yannik Cudjoe-Virgil is out for the season with a torn pectoral muscle, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post.
Allen Hurns is writing his success story at Miami, Matt Porter writes in the Palm Beach Post.
North Carolina coach Larry Fedora says that Bryn Renner will definitely start against Miami, Andrew Carter writes in the (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Pitt coach Paul Chryst has raised questions with the ACC over unpenalized hits on Tom Savage and Devin Street, Jerry DiPaola writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Syracuse has prepared for Georgia Tech's option offense since the summer, Nate Mink writes in the (Syracuse) Post-Standard.
Virginia's players have bitter tastes in their mouths from the loss to Maryland, Mark Giannotto writes in the Washington Post.
Up-and-down Maryland is next for Wake Forest, Dan Collins writes in the Winston-Salem Journal.