Calling it now, the ACC power ranking is going to be completely inverted by October because of quarterback instability across the league. FSU just named a former Auburn QB who started three games as their guy, and that's the story for half the conference. When you look at returning production at the position, maybe only Clemson and Miami have proven commodities, and Miami's guy is a transfer too. That massive turnover creates a huge opening for a team like NC State Wolfpack if our new QB can simply be efficient and protect the ball. NC State Wolfpack's defense has ranked top 25 in yards per play allowed for three straight years, so we don't need a hero, just a game manager. The middle of the ACC is a total crapshoot, and the team that avoids the negative play will rise to the top of a messy division. The data shows quarterback play is the single biggest predictor of win variance, and this league is lacking it.