No. 19 Virginia Tech will travel to Orlando, Florida this Friday as the Hokies prepare for the 2016 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game battle with Atlantic Division winner and No. 3-ranked Clemson in Camping World Stadium. The game, which can be seen nationally on ABC, will kick just after 8 p.m. on Saturday night.
- GAME NOTES page - includes links to Tech's game notes, this week's opponent's game notes, ACC weekly notes and head coach Justin Fuente's quotes from Monday's press conference.
HOKIES SEEK FIFTH ACC TITLE
- Virginia Tech (AP No. 19, Coaches No. 18) squares off with Clemson at Camping World Stadium in Orlando (12/3) as the Hokies seek a fifth ACC Championship. Since VT joinied the ACC in 2004, no team owns more ACC Championships (4). FSU also has four.
- VT is appearing in the ACC Championship Game for the first time since facing Clemson in the 2011 game.
- Virginia Tech will make its first appearance in Orlando since claiming a 13-10 OT win vs. Rutgers (12/28/12) in the Russell Athletic Bowl.
- The Hokies have won five of their last six games and are coming off a 52-10 victory vs. UVA (11/26), marking VT’s 13th consecutive win against the Cavaliers.
- Clemson boasts a 25-2 record since the start of the 2015 campaign with those only losses coming by a 45-40 count vs. Alabama (1/11/16) in the 2015 CFB Playoff Championship Game and a 43-42 home loss vs. Pitt (11/12/16) that snapped a nine-game win streak.
- Virginia Tech is seeking its first 10-win season since 2011 which would make Justin Fuente the first coach in school history to claim 10 wins in his debut campaign.
- Virginia Tech’s last win in this series was a 41-23 victory at Clemson (10/6/07). The Tigers own three straight wins vs. VT, getting a 38-17 win in the last meeting (10/20/12).
- Clemson registered a 56-7 win vs. S. Carolina (11/26).
KEY STATS ON ACC CHAMPIONSHIP CLASH
- The Hokies are 7-2 in ACC play dating back to last season’s 23-20 win at UVA (11/28/15).
- VT is bowl eligible for the 24th consecutive season, the longest active streak recognized by the NCAA.
- VT is 2-2 & Clemson is 3-1 vs. common ACC foes.
- The Hokies are 40-3 (.930) in ACC play when scoring 30+ points, including a 5-0 mark in 2016. • Clemson is 67-5 (.931) under Dabo Swinney when scoring 30+ points.
- Virginia Tech has outscored its foes by a 39.9-16.3 ppg margin in its nine wins in 2016.
- Virginia Tech is +6 (17 takes/11 gives) in its nine wins and -8 (3 takes/11 gives) in its three losses.
- Dating back to the start of the 2015 season Clemson is -3 (47 takes/50 gives) in the turnover column.
- Virginia Tech owns 38-3 record (.927) dating back to 1996 when forcing three or more INTs.
- Clemson QB Deshaun Watson threw three INTs in a 43-42 loss vs. Pitt (11/12), completing 52 of 70 passes for 580 yards with three TDs in that game.
DISRUPTIVE #LPD DOING IT AGAIN IN 2016
- Among P5 defenses, only Michigan (20.9%) & Wisconsin (26.6%) have lower third-down conversion rates than Virginia Tech’s Lunch Pail D (26.8%).
- VT (98.0) is seventh in the FBS in TFLs, while Clemson (104.0) is tied for second behind Michigan (115.0).
- VT ranks eighth in the P5 in pass defense (186.4 ypg), while Clemson is fifth (180.2 ypg).
- VT is tied for the ACC-low by allowing 18 Red Zone TDs. • LB Andrew Motuapuaka leads VT with 102 tackles (47 solo). He scored the fourth defensive TD of his career with a 70-yard fumble return vs. UVA (11/26).
HOKIES SEEK ANOTHER FAST START
- VT has led at halftime in eight of its nine wins. The Hokies rebounded from a 24-14 halftime deficit to register a 34-31 win at Notre Dame (11/19). VT has trailed at halftime in its three losses.
- VT owns a 208-131 first-half scoring edge in 2016, while Clemson owns a 288-80 advantage. VT & Clemson led by a combined margin of 63-0 at halftime in their rivalry games last week.
- Clemson has led or been tied at half in every game this season.
- The Tigers have shut out nine opponents in the first quarter in 2016, owning a 152-20 edge in the opening period.
- The last time Clemson trailed at halftime was the 2016 CFB Playoff Semifinal (12/31/15). Oklahoma held a 17-16 halftime lead but was shut out in the second half of a 37-17 Clemson victory.
- Virginia Tech has shut out six opponents in the first quarter - UVA, Pitt, UNC, ECU, BC and Tennessee.
- Clemson has posted 20 games with 50+ points under Swinney, including four this season.