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2013 Atlantic Coast Conference football season

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Sports season
2013 ACC football season
LeagueNCAADivision I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
SportFootball
DurationAugust 29, 2013 to January 2014
Teams14
Regular season
Atlantic championsFlorida State
Coastal championsDuke
ACC Championship Game
ChampionsFlorida State
  Runners-upDuke
ACC seasons
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
No. 1Florida State x$# 80  140 
No. 8Clemson  % 71  112 
Boston College 44  76 
Syracuse 44  76 
Maryland 35  76 
Wake Forest 26  48 
NC State 08  39 
Coastal Division
No. 23Duke x 62  104 
Miami (FL) 53  94 
Virginia Tech 53  85 
Georgia Tech 53  76 
North Carolina 44  76 
Pittsburgh 35  76 
Virginia 08  210 
Championship:Florida State 45, Duke 7
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings fromAP Poll
TheFlorida State Seminoles defeated theAuburn Tigers at theRose Bowl,Pasadena, California

The2013 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) football season was anNCAA football season that was played from August 29, 2013, to January 7, 2014.[1] It was the first season of play for formerBig East Conference membersPittsburgh andSyracuse. Syracuse played in the Atlantic Division, while Pittsburgh played in the Coastal Division. It was also the last season forMaryland in the ACC as they moved to theBig Ten Conference in 2014.

TheAtlantic Coast Conference consisted of 14 members in two divisions. The Atlantic division consisted ofBoston College,Clemson,Florida State,Maryland,North Carolina State,Syracuse, andWake Forest. The Coastal division consisted ofDuke,Georgia Tech,Miami,North Carolina,Pittsburgh,Virginia, andVirginia Tech.[2] The division champions, Duke and Florida State, met in December in the2013 ACC Championship Game, located inCharlotte, North Carolina atBank of America Stadium.

Preseason

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Preseason Poll

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The 2013 ACC Preseason Poll was announced at the ACC Football Kickoff meetings inGreensboro, NC on July 22. Miami was voted to win Coastal division while Clemson was voted to win the Atlantic division and the conference. Tajh Boyd of Clemson was voted the Preseason ACC Player of the Year.[3]

Atlantic Division poll

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  1. Clemson – 815 (102first place votes)
  2. Florida State – 731 (18)
  3. North Carolina State – 490
  4. Wake Forest – 392
  5. Maryland – 373
  6. Syracuse - 320
  7. Boston College – 211

Coastal Division poll

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  1. Miami – 736 (65)
  2. Virginia Tech – 654 (27)
  3. North Carolina – 649 (22)
  4. Georgia Tech – 522 (6)
  5. Pittsburgh - 313
  6. Virginia – 230
  7. Duke – 228

Predicted ACC Championship Game Winner

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  1. Clemson – 95
  2. Florida State – 15
  3. Georgia Tech – 3
  4. Miami – 3
  5. North Carolina - 3
  6. Virginia Tech - 1

Preseason ACC Player of the Year

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  1. Tajh Boyd, CLEM - 105
  2. Duke Johnson, MIA - 4
  3. Logan Thomas, VT - 3
  4. Sammy Watkins, CLEM - 3
  5. Bryn Renner, UNC - 2
  6. Jeremiah Attaochu, GT - 1
  7. Lamarcus Joyner, FSU - 1
  8. Stephen Morris, MIA - 1

Preseason All Conference Teams

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Offense

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PositionPlayerSchool
Wide receiverSammy WatkinsClemson
Michael CampanaroWake Forest
Tight endEric EbronNorth Carolina
TackleJames HurstNorth Carolina
Morgan MosesVirginia
GuardTre' JacksonFlorida State
Brandon LinderMiami
CenterBryan StorkFlorida State
QuarterbackTajh BoydClemson
Running backDuke JohnsonMiami
James Wilder, Jr.Florida State

Defense

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PositionPlayerSchool
Defensive endJeremiah AttaochuGeorgia Tech
Kareem MartinNorth Carolina
Defensive tackleNikita WhitlockWake Forest
Timmy JerniganFlorida State
LinebackerJack TylerVirginia Tech
Christian JonesFlorida State
Kevin Pierre-LouisBoston College
CornerbackRoss CockrellDuke
Lamarcus JoynerFlorida State
SafetyTre BostonNorth Carolina
Jason HendricksPittsburgh

Specialist

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PositionPlayerSchool
PlacekickerChandler CatanzaroClemson
PunterWill MondayDuke
SpecialistStefon DiggsMaryland

Coaches

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Three universities hired new coaches for the 2013 football season. NC State hiredDave Doeren fromNorthern Illinois after he led the Huskies to back-to-backMAC championships.[5] With this hire, Doeren was made the second highest paid coach in the ACC (behind Florida State's Jimbo Fisher) and the 27th highest paid coach in the country.[6] Boston College also changed coaches, hiringSteve Addazio fromTemple. Addazio had only been a head coach for 2 years, however, Boston College athletic director Brad Bates stated that he has had Addazio on his short list of coaches for years.[7] Syracuse promoted their defensive coordinator,Scott Shafer, of the previous 4 years to head coach after their previous head coach,Doug Marrone, left for a job coaching theBuffalo Bills of theNFL.[8] They will joinPaul Chryst of Pittsburgh (due to conference realignment) as new coaches in the ACC.

NOTE: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season

TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston CollegeSteve Addazio113–110–00–0
ClemsonDabo Swinney640–2140–2126–11
DukeDavid Cutcliffe665–6921–409–31
Florida StateJimbo Fisher331–1031–1018–6
Georgia TechPaul Johnson6148–6541–2626–14
MarylandRandy Edsall380–876–183–13
MiamiAl Golden340–4513–118–8
North CarolinaLarry Fedora242-238-45-3
NC StateDave Doeren123–40–00-0
PittsburghPaul Chryst26–76–70–0
SyracuseScott Shafer10–00–00–0
VirginiaMike London440–2616–218–16
Virginia TechFrank Beamer26256-127–4216–104–257–15
Wake ForestJim Grobe13106–107–173–7440–56

Rankings

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See also:2013 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
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Final
Boston CollegeAP
CRV
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ClemsonAP8433333399887613128
C85544444108766411117
BCSNot released9878761312
DukeAPRVRVRV2524202223
CRVRVRV2424202122
BCSNot released 242024
Florida StateAP11101088865333222111
C1210988665333222111
BCSNot released23222211
Georgia TechAPRVRVRVRVRV
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MarylandAPRV25
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MiamiAPRVRV151615141310771424RVRV
CRV24181715141411661423RVRVRV25RV
BCSNot released771123
North CarolinaAPRV
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NC StateAP
C
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PittsburghAP
C
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SyracuseAP
C
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VirginiaAPRV
C
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Virginia TechAPRVRVRVRVRVRV241916RVRV
CRVRVRVRVRV25252019RVRVRVRV
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Wake ForestAP
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Bowl Games

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Bowl GameDateStadiumCityTelevisionMatchup/Result[9]AttendancePayout (US$) per team
BCS
BCS National Championship GameJanuary 6, 2014Rose Bowl StadiumPasadena, CAESPNFlorida State 34,Auburn 3194,208
Discover Orange BowlJanuary 3, 2014Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens, FLESPNClemson 40,Ohio State 3572,080
Non-BCS
Little Caesars Pizza BowlDecember 26, 2013Ford FieldDetroit, MIESPNPittsburgh 30,Bowling Green 2726,259
Military BowlDecember 27, 2013Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MDESPNMarshall 31, Maryland 2030,163
Texas BowlDecember 27, 2013Reliant StadiumHouston, TXESPNSyracuse 21,Minnesota 1732,327
Belk BowlDecember 28, 2013Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NCESPNNorth Carolina 39,Cincinnati 1745,211
Russell Athletic BowlDecember 28, 2013Florida Citrus Bowl StadiumOrlando, FLESPNLouisville 36, Miami 951,098
Franklin American Mortgage Music City BowlDecember 30, 2013LP FieldNashville, TNESPNOle Miss 25, Georgia Tech 1752,125
Advocare V100 BowlDecember 31, 2013Independence StadiumShreveport, LAESPNArizona 42, Boston College 1936,917
Hyundai Sun BowlDecember 31, 2013Sun Bowl StadiumEl Paso, TXCBSUCLA 42, Virginia Tech 1247,912
Chick-fil-A BowlDecember 31, 2013Georgia DomeAtlanta, GAESPNTexas A&M 52, Duke 4867,946

Postseason

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All-conference teams

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First Team

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Offense

PositionPlayerSchool
QuarterbackJameis WinstonFlorida State
Running backAndre WilliamsBoston College
Devonta FreemanFlorida State
Wide receiverSammy WatkinsClemson
Jamison CrowderDuke
Rashad GreeneFlorida State
Tight endEric EbronNorth Carolina
TackleCameron ErvingFlorida State
James HurstNorth Carolina
GuardTre' JacksonFlorida State
Shaq MasonGeorgia Tech
CenterBryan StorkFlorida State
PlacekickerNate FreeseBoston College
SpecialistRyan SwitzerNorth Carolina


Defense

PositionPlayerSchool
Defensive endVic BeasleyClemson
Kareem MartinNorth Carolina
Defensive tackleAaron DonaldPittsburgh
Nikita WhitlockWake Forest
LinebackerKelby BrownDuke
Denzel PerrymanMiami
Kevin Pierre-LouisBoston College
CornerbackLamarcus JoynerFlorida State
Ross CockrellDuke
SafetyAnthony HarrisVirginia
Jeremy CashDuke
PunterPat O'DonnellMiami

Second Team

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Offense

PositionPlayerSchool
QuarterbackTajh BoydClemson
Running backKevin ParksVirginia
Duke JohnsonMiami
Wide receiverMichael CampanaroWake Forest
Allen HurnsMiami
Tyler BoydPittsburgh
Tight endNick O'LearyFlorida State
TackleBrandon ThomasClemson
Matt PatchanBoston College
GuardLaken TomlinsonDuke
Brandon LinderMiami
CenterMacky MacPhersonSyracuse
PlacekickerRoberto AguayoFlorida State
SpecialistJamison CrowderDuke


Defense

PositionPlayerSchool
Defensive endJeremiah AttaochuGeorgia Tech
Kenny AnunikeDuke
Defensive tackleTimmy JerniganFlorida State
Derrick HopkinsVirginia Tech
LinebackerTelvin SmithFlorida State
Jack TylerVirginia Tech
Christian JonesFlorida State
CornerbackKendall FullerVirginia Tech
Bashaud BreelandClemson
SafetyTerrence BrooksFlorida State
Tre BostonNorth Carolina
PunterA.J. HughesVirginia Tech

Third Team

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Offense

PositionPlayerSchool
QuarterbackStephen MorrisMiami
Running backRoderick McDowellClemson
Jerome SmithSyracuse
Wide receiverDevin StreetPittsburgh
Alex AmidonBoston College
Kelvin BenjaminFlorida State
Tight endBraxton DeaverDuke
TacklePerry SimmonsDuke
Morgan MosesVirginia
GuardTyler ShatleyClemson
Josue MatíasFlorida State
CenterAndy GallikBoston College
PlacekickerChandler CatanzaroClemson
SpecialistDeVon EdwardsDuke


Defense

PositionPlayerSchool
Defensive endKasim EdebaliBoston College
Mario Edwards Jr.Florida State
Defensive tackleJay BromleySyracuse
Luther MaddyVirginia Tech
LinebackerSteele DivittoBoston College
Stephone AnthonyClemson
Spencer ShueyClemson
CornerbackKyle FullerVirginia Tech
Brandon FacysonVirginia Tech
SafetyDurell EskridgeSyracuse
Nate AndrewsFlorida State
PunterWill MondayDuke

ACC Individual Awards

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ACC Player of the Year

QBJameis Winston - Florida State

Rookie of the Year

QB Jameis Winston - Florida State

Coach of the Year

David Cutcliffe - Duke


Offensive Player of the Year

QB Jameis Winston - Florida State

Offensive Rookie of the Year

QB Jameis Winston - Florida State

Brian Piccolo Award

RB Robert Godhigh - Georgia Tech

Jacobs Blocking Trophy

TCameron Erving - Florida State

Defensive Player of the Year

DTAaron Donald - Pittsburgh

Defensive Rookie of the Year

CB Kendall Fuller - Virginia Tech

Jim Tatum Award

T Perry Simmons - Duke

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National Awards

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Outland Trophy

DTAaron Donald- Pittsburgh

Lombardi Award

DT Aaron Donald - Pittsburgh

Nagurski Trophy

DT Aaron Donald - Pittsburgh

Bednarik Award

DT Aaron Donald - Pittsburgh


Doak Walker Award

RBAndre Williams- Boston College

Lou Groza Award

PK Roberto Aguayo - Florida State

Rimington Trophy

CBryan Stork - Florida State

Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award

David Cutcliffe - Duke


Heisman Trophy

QBJameis Winston- Florida State

Walter Camp Award

QB Jameis Winston - Florida State

Davey O'Brien Award

QB Jameis Winston - Florida State

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2014 NFL draft

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Main article:2014 NFL draft
TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Boston College224
Clemson11215
Duke11
Florida State121217
Georgia Tech1113
Maryland11
Miami1113
North Carolina11216
NC State11
Pittsburgh1113
Syracuse112
Virginia1113
Virginia Tech1113
Wake Forest11
*=compensatory selection
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
14Buffalo BillsSammy Watkins WRClemsonACC
110Detroit LionsEric Ebron TENorth CarolinaACC
113St. Louis RamsAaron Donald DTPittsburghACC
114Chicago BearsKyle Fuller CBVirginia TechACC
128Carolina PanthersKelvin Benjamin WRFlorida StateACC
241St. Louis RamsLamarcus Joyner SFlorida StateACC
248Baltimore RavensTimmy Jernigan DTFlorida StateACC
250San Diego ChargersJeremiah Attaochu LBGeorgia TechACC
366Washington RedskinsMorgan Moses OTVirginiaACC
374New York GiantsJay Bromley DTSyracuseACC
379Baltimore RavensTerrence Brooks SFlorida StateACC
380New York JetsDexter McDougle CBMarylandACC
384Arizona CardinalsKareem Martin DENorth CarolinaACC
393Jacksonville JaguarsBrandon Linder GMiami (FL)ACC
3*100San Francisco 49ersBrandon Thomas GClemsonACC
4102Washington RedskinsBashaud Breeland CBClemsonACC
4103Atlanta FalconsDevonta Freeman RBFlorida StateACC
4105New England PatriotsBryan Stork CFlorida StateACC
4109Buffalo BillsRoss Cockrell CBDukeACC
4111Cincinnati BengalsRussell Bodine CNorth CarolinaACC
4113New York GiantsAndre Williams RBBoston CollegeACC
4118Pittsburgh SteelersMartavis Bryant WRClemsonACC
4120Arizona CardinalsLogan Thomas QBVirginia TechACC
4128Carolina PanthersTre Boston SNorth CarolinaACC
4129San Francisco 49ersDontae Johnson CBNC StateACC
4132Seattle SeahawksKevin Pierre-Louis LBBoston CollegeACC
4*134Baltimore RavensBrent Urban DTVirginiaACC
4*135Houston TexansTom Savage QBPittsburghACC
5144Jacksonville JaguarsTelvin Smith LBFlorida StateACC
5146Dallas CowboysDevin Street WRPittsburghACC
5168Atlanta FalconsMarquis Spruill LBSyracuseACC
6182Minnesota VikingsAntone Exum CBVirginia TechACC
6191Chicago BearsPat O'Donnell PMiami (FL)ACC
6205Jacksonville JaguarsLuke Bowanko CVirginiaACC
6206New England PatriotsJemea Thomas SGeorgia TechACC
6*213New York JetsTajh Boyd QBClemsonACC
7218Baltimore RavensMichael Campanaro WRWake ForestACC
7223Minnesota VikingsBrandon Watts LBGeorgia TechACC
7225Minnesota VikingsJabari Price CBNorth CarolinaACC
7229Detroit LionsNate Freese KBoston CollegeACC
7237Buffalo BillsSeantrel Henderson OTMiami (FL)ACC
7243San Francisco 49ersKaleb Ramsey DTBoston CollegeACC

N.B: In the explanations below,(D) denotes trades that took place during the 2014 Draft, while(PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one

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  1. ^No. 4: Cleveland → Buffalo (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's 2014 first-round selection (No. 9 overall),2015 first-round selection, and 2015 fourth-round selection.[source 1]

Round two

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  1. ^No. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). Buffalo traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' second and fifth round selections (44th &153rd).[source 2]
  2. ^No. 50: Miami → San Diego (D). Miami traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's second and fourth round selections (57th &125th).[source 2]

Round three

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  1. ^No. 93: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for one of Jacksonville's selections in each of the fourth and sixth rounds (105th &179th).[source 2]

Round four

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  1. ^No. 105: Jacksonville → New England (D). seeNo. 93: New England → Jacksonville.[source 2]
  2. ^No. 111: multiple trades:
    No. 111: Detroit → Seattle (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 2]
    No. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati (D). Seattle traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's fourth and sixth round selections(123rd &199th).[source 2]

Round five

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  1. ^No. 146: multiple trades:
    No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for quarterbackMatt Flynn.[source 3] The trade also conditionally included the Raiders'2015 fifth round selection, however, that condition was voided when the Raiders waived Flynn in October 2013.[source 4]
    No. 146: Seattle → Detroit (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 2]
    No. 146: Detroit → Dallas (D). Detroit traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' fifth and seventh round selections (158th &229th).[source 2]
  2. ^No. 168: multiple trades:
    No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 2]
    No. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's sixth and seventh round selections (182nd &220th).[source 2]

Round six

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  1. ^No. 182: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 2]
  2. ^No. 205: San Francisco → Jacksonville (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterbackBlaine Gabbert.[source 5]

Round seven

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  1. ^No. 218: Cleveland → Baltimore (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's sixth round selection in2015 (201st).[source 2]
  2. ^No. 225: multiple trades:
    No. 225: New York Giants → Carolina (PD). The New York Giants traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for linebackerJon Beason.[source 6]
    No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 2]
  3. ^No. 229: multiple trades:
    No. 229: Chicago → Dallas (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for tight endDante Rosario.[source 7]
    No. 229: Dallas → Detroit (D). seeNo. 146: Detroit → Dallas.[source 2]
  4. ^No. 237: Philadelphia → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 224: Buffalo → Philadelphia.[source 8]
  5. ^No. 243: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange forColin Jones shortly before the beginning of the2012 season.[source 9]

Trade references

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  1. ^Patra, Kevin (May 8, 2014)."Bills grab Sammy Watkins after trading up to No. 4".Around the League (blog).NFL.com.Archived from the original on May 9, 2014. RetrievedMay 8, 2014.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmn"2014 NFL Draft trade tracker: Details of all the moves".NFL.com. May 9, 2014.Archived from the original on May 11, 2014. RetrievedMay 9, 2014.
  3. ^Gantt, Darin (April 1, 2013)."Flynn's a Raider for '14 fifth and a conditional pick".Pro Football Talk.Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. RetrievedApril 1, 2013.
  4. ^Trotter, Jim (October 8, 2013)."Flynn trade". Jim Trotter viaTwitter.Archived from the original on May 9, 2014. RetrievedOctober 8, 2013.
  5. ^DiRocco, Michael (March 12, 2014)."QB Blaine Gabbert dealt to Niners".ESPN.Archived from the original on April 22, 2014. RetrievedMarch 12, 2014.
  6. ^Jones, Jonathan (January 14, 2014)."Panthers' compensation for Jon Beason trade finally revealed".The Charlotte Observer. Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2014. RetrievedMay 19, 2014.
  7. ^Patra, Kevin (September 2, 2013)."Dante Rosario traded from Dallas Cowboys to Bears".Around the League (blog).NFL.com.Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2013.
  8. ^Wilson, Brad (May 10, 2014)."Philadelphia Eagles trade Bryce Brown to Buffalo in complicated deal".lehighvalleylive.com.The Express-Times.Archived from the original on May 10, 2014. RetrievedMay 10, 2014.
  9. ^Silva, Evan (August 31, 2012)."49ers trade Colin Jones to Carolina".Pro Football Talk.NBC Sports.Archived from the original on May 14, 2014. RetrievedMay 19, 2014.

References

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  1. ^"2013 ACC Composite Football Schedule - Week-By-Week"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 28, 2013. RetrievedMarch 10, 2013.
  2. ^"ACC Announces 2013 Football Schedule". Archived fromthe original on June 2, 2013. RetrievedMarch 10, 2013.
  3. ^"ACC Football Kickoff Media Selects 2013 Favorite". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2013. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  4. ^"2013 Preseason All-ACC Football Team Announced". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2013. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  5. ^Andrea Adelson (2013)."NC State hires Dave Doeren". ESPN.com. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  6. ^"College Coach's Salaries". USA Today. 2013. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  7. ^Jack McCluskey (2013)."BC hires Steve Addazio". ESPN.com. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  8. ^"Scott Shafer vows to extend success". ESPN.com. 2013. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  9. ^"College Bowl Games 2013-2014". ESPN.com. 2013. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  10. ^"2013 All-ACC Teams Announced". theacc.com. 2013. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
  11. ^"2013 Football"(PDF). theacc.com. 2013. RetrievedDecember 31, 2013.
  12. ^"Individual Honors Pour In for the ACC". theacc.com. 2013. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
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