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College Football Rankings, Season Predictions: ACC Spring Version 2022

College Football Rankings, Season Predictions: ACC Spring Version 2022

ACC college football rankings and predictions with the realistic best and worst case records and quick analysis – the 2022 spring version.

It’s going to be one of the craziest offseasons yet with the transfer portal, a whole lot of big transitions, and several key teams needing to do a whole lot of work.

Before diving into the nuts and bolts of each team with our team-by-team Preview 2022, here’s the spring version quick look, prediction, and ranking of each ACC team.

Don’t get into any sort of a twist with these ACC rankings – you could take about ten of the teams, mix them up in any order, and you’ll probably be right.

Seriously, if you want to swap 11 and 12 on this with, say, 4 and 5, go for it – that’s how even this league should be. If you thought last year was weird in the conference, just wait.

The rankings are based on how good the teams should be and not the final projected records. Keeping in mind that this all could/might/will change when we make the final calls in August …

– 2022 College Football Schedules By Teams: All 131 Schools

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Duke Blue Devils

2020: 2-9 2019: 5-7 2018: 8-5

The Mike Elko era gets going with nowhere to go in ACC play but up. There aren’t a ton of big personnel losses, but it’s going to take a full offseason to find the right playmakers for the offense. Fortunately, the lines are relatively experienced.

Nothing can be taken for granted for a program that started out last year losing to Charlotte, but Temple, at Northwestern, North Carolina A&T, and at Kansas – there have to be at least two wins out of that group, if not three. There will be an ACC win or two, but I’ll take an upset or two for that to happen.

Realistic Best Case Record: 6-6
Realistic Worst Case Record: 2-10
2022 Duke Prediction, Spring Football Version: 3-9
CFN 2021 Spring Prediction: 4-8
CFN 2021 Final Record: 3-9
– Duke 2022 Schedule & Analysis

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Georgia…

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