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An Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Is Going To Be Crowned Tonight In Charlotte Because 17th Ranked Pittsburgh, 18th Ranked Wake Forest Are Playing For The Atlantic Coast Conference Championship

An Atlantic Coast Conference Champion is going to be crowned tonight in Charlotte because 17th ranked Pittsburgh, 18th ranked Wake Forest are playing for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship in Charlotte at the home of NFL’s Carolina Panthers who are a member of the NFC South!

Pittsburgh is a member of the Coastal Division Of The Atlantic Coast Conference!

Wake Forest is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference!

Pittsburgh comes into the the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game with an overall record 10-2 while they were 7-1 in the Coastal Division Of The Atlantic Coast Conference this season!

Their most recent game?

A 31-14 win over Syracuse on Saturday November 27, 2021 who unlike Pittsburgh is a member of the Atlantic Division Of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

In Pittsburgh’s 31-14 win over Syracuse starting quarterback Kenny Pickett threw for four touchdowns to break Pitt's school record for scoring passes in a season, and the 17th-ranked Panthers beat Syracuse 31-14 on Saturday night for their fourth straight win heading into next week's Atlantic Coast Conference championship against Wake Forest.
Kenny Pickett connected with tailback Rodney Hammond Jr. and wideout Jordan Addison in the second quarter. He hit tight end Gavin Bartholomew and Addison again in the third to stake the Panthers to a 28-7 lead and boost his season total to 40 touchdown passes. That's three more than the previous record set by Dan Marino in 1981 and matched by Rod Rutherford in 2003, and his career total is now at 79, equaling Marino's school mark.

Pittsburgh got rolling early in the second quarter and scored twice. Hammond sparked the surge, reeling off six carries for 19 yards before scoring on a 15-yard catch-and-run.

“according to an article on pittsburghpanthers.com”

Like Pittsburgh,

Wake Forest comes into the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship with a record of 10-2!

Their most game?

A 41-10 win in Chestnut Hill Massachusetts over Boston College who like Wake Forest is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference!

In Wake Forest 41-10 win over Boston College  Coach Dave Clawson, his staff and Wake Forest's student-athletes earned a tough road win in the Demon Deacons regular season finale against Boston College on Saturday, 41-10. The victory clinched the program's second Atlantic Division title and first since 2006. 

Turnovers, stifling defense and excellent offensive execution led No. 18 Wake Forest (10-2, 7-1 ACC) to its fourth road win, seventh Atlantic Coast Conference victory and 10th overall victory this season. Boston College (6-6, 2-6 ACC) was limited to just 19 passing yards, converted just 1-of-10 third downs and the Demon Deacon defense forced three turnovers on Saturday. 

Wake Forest earned its trip to Charlotte on Dec. 4 offensively by quarterback Sam Hartman throwing three touchdown passes and rushing for another. Additionally, wide receiver A.T. Perry broke the school record for touchdown receptions in season with 13 as he hauled in a pair on Saturday. 

Finally, Wake Forest's historic offensive season continued on Saturday as the Demon Deacons crossed the 500-point mark for the season. The Demon Deacons are now just the third ACC member institution to achieve that mark in a single season and just the second in the College Football Playoff Era. 

Complete ticket information, fan details and all things ACC Championship can be found here. The Demon Deacons are set to face Coastal Division champions Pitt at 8:00 p.m. ET at Bank of America Stadium with the game set to air on ABC. 

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Wake Forest found the scoreboard first as Sam Hartman scrambled for a seven-yard touchdown with 8:31 left in the first quarter. 

    • On their second offensive possession, the Demon Deacons drove the ball 71 yards on 10 plays. highlighted by a trio of completions. Hartman found A.T. Perry twice for 41 yards and Jaquarii Roberson for seven yards on 3rd and 4.

  • After forcing back-to-back three and outs to open the game, Wake Forest's defense forced their 25th turnover of the season as Ja'Sir Taylor tallied his second interception of the season, giving the Deacs possession at their own 40-yard line. 

  • Just four plays later, Hartman connected with Perry on a 33-yard touchdown through the air to increase Wake Forest's lead to 14-0 with just under five minutes remaining in the opening quarter.

  • Boston College answered on its ensuing drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass to cut into Wake Forest's lead (14-7) with less than a minute left in the first quarter. 

  • Wake Forest pushed their lead back to double digits (17-7) as Nick Sciba split the uprights on a 45-yard field goal two minutes into the second quarter. 

    • Facing a 4th and 3, Hartman found Brandon Chapman for a four-yard gain to continue the drive. 

  • The Demon Deacon defense made a goal line stand on the ensuing Boston College offensive drive, holding the Eagles to a 23-yard field goal as Wake Forest held a 17-10 lead with seven minutes left in the first half.

  • Two minutes later, Wake Forest regained possession at Boston College's 19-yard line after Malik Mustapha recovered a fumble forced by Rondell Bothroyd. 

  • After a Wake Forest interception, the Demon Deacon defense stepped up again on Boston College's next offensive drive as Mustapha (tackle for loss) and Luiji Vilian (sack) forced Boston College's third punt of the game at the two-minute mark of the second quarter. 

  • The Deacs went into the intermission break with a 24-10 lead as Hartman found Perry on a 10-yard pitch and catch in the end zone with 10 seconds remaining.

    • Wake Forest increased their lead to double digits for the second time with a 10-play, 50-yard drive to end the first half. 

  • After Wake Forest's defense opened the second half forcing back-to-back punts, Sciba connected on his second field goal of the game to increase Wake Forest's advantage to 27-10 at the halfway point of the third quarter. 

    • The Deacs started in Boston College territory after a facemask penalty on Taylor Morin's 18-yard punt return. 

  • The Demon Deacons extended their lead to 34-10 as Christian Turner powered his way from three yards out. 

    • A 32-yard catch from Roberson moved the Demon Deacon offense to Boston College's three-yard line on the play prior to Turner's rushing score. 

  • On the next play, Mustapha tallied Wake Forest's second interception of the game to give the ball right back to the Deacs with 2:17 left in the third. 

  • Hartman found Blake Whitehart in the back of the end zone to increase Wake Forest's lead to 41-10 with 11 minutes remaining in the game. 

    • The Deacs found the end zone for the fifth time of the contest thanks to a 14-play drive, their longest of the game. 

  • The Demon Deacons forced their fourth punt of the second half following the score as Wake Forest regained possession of the ball with 9:41 left. The Deacs maintained possession for the remainder of the game to clinch the 41-10 victory in the regular season finale. 

    “according to an article on godeacs.com”

    Kickoff is set for 8:00pm from Bank Of America Stadium