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Here are some things to watch in the Atlantic Coast Conference for Week 7:GAME OF THE WEEK: North Carolina State at No. 3 Clemson. First place in the Atlantic Division is on the line in this matchup of the only two teams in the division without a conference loss. N.C. State (4-1, 1-0) has won three straight and -- unlike last weeks waterlogged 10-3 win over Notre Dame -- wont have to deal with a muddy track. But the Wolfpack will have to contend with Death Valley -- where they havent won since 2002. Deshaun Watson and the Tigers (6-0, 3-0) have won 12 straight ACC games. Somebody is going to leave Saturday afternoon with control of their destiny, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said, and somebody is not.BEST MATCHUP: Florida State rushing offense vs. Wake Forest run defense. The Demon Deacons run D has been rather stout, allowing only 118 yards per game and holding five of six opponents to fewer than 160 yards rushing. Theyll get a test from Dalvin Cook and a Seminoles team that has averaged 289 yards on the ground in the last three weeks. Cook checked out of last years meeting early with a hamstring injury but Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson says you can make an argument that they might have the best tailback in the entire country.INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Four ACC players are averaging at least 300 yards of total offense, with Heisman Trophy contender Lamar Jackson of Louisville leading the way with 462.6 total yards per game. Since 2008, only once -- in 2013 -- has more than one ACC player averaged 300 total yards. Tajh Boyd of Clemson and Jameis Winston of Florida State did it that year.LONG SHOT: Syracuse might have a shot to beat the 19+-point spread against No. 17 Virginia Tech. The Orange struggled in miserable conditions at Wake Forest -- but that wont be an issue inside the Carrier Dome. Coach Dino Babers fast-paced offense has put up at least 400 total yards in every game but the Wake Forest loss and could put some pressure on a tough Virginia Tech defense that, after knocking North Carolina out of the rankings with a 34-3 loss , might be due for some regression.IMPACT PLAYER: Keep an eye on Virginia QB Kurt Benkert. The East Carolina transfer in his first year as a starter is throwing for 291 yards per game, has thrown eight touchdown passes in his last two games and is coming off an idle week. Now he faces a Pittsburgh pass defense that ranks 13th in the ACC and has given up 10 touchdown passes in its last four games.---Compiled by AP Sports Writer Joedy McCreary in Raleigh, North Carolina.---OnlineAP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org Wholesale Soccer Jerseys . Manuel was offered a position the day he was fired. He accepted earlier this week and the team made the announcement Friday. 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The FA could not have thrown any more money at the facility and its staff, yet it is now 50 years since the countrys last major tournament victory.Australian cricket has it own performance and development greenhouse, the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane. It also has a similarly limitless amount of funds to throw around, bolstered by multi-million dollar television deals and strong participation numbers among juniors that make it Australias favourite sport.But the certainty thought to be provided by this infrastructure lasts only as long as Australias cricketers play at home. Their record of success in Asia is about as good as Englands in World Cups, and this weeks defeat to a transitional Sri Lanka in Pallekele felt something like the Three Lions demise at the hands of Iceland - if Sri Lanka were that organised.Certainly there was an air of bewilderment about the selection chairman Rod Marsh as he tried to make sense of the result, which puts Australias No. 1 ranking at considerable risk. Ostensibly speaking about the ODI team to play after the Tests, his mind remained fixed on what hed just witnessed over the previous five days. In response to a query about the full limited-overs squad being used, Marsh replied: It depends how were going. If we play like we played in this Test match therell be a heck of a lot of players playing.I dont think we can pick a better team. Weve got all the people who deserve to be here on numbers. People talk about the way we play spin bowling, well theres no doubt about the fact we dont play it as well as the way we play pace bowling in Australia. But thats something thats a work in progress. Everyones had the preparation for this tour, we couldnt have done anymore, and we had an opportunity after bowling them out for 117, we only make 200 - unbelievable.To some degree, Australia were beaten in Pallekele by a combination of circumstances and surprises. Steve OKeefe was injured at an awkward moment; David Warner was short of match practice after a broken finger; the skills of Kusal Mendis and Lakshan Sandakan were not widely known to the tourists before their arrival, and in the case of the latter footage was scarce. But they were also undone by problems glimpsed often before: porous techniques allowing too many balls to hit pads or stumps; mental errors with the bat thhat would not take place in Australia; indifferent bowling to the tail.ddddddddddddMarsh cannot see how any of this related to preparation or resources.What else can we do really? he said. We send them off to India, we send them to other parts of the world where the ball turns, we played Australia A series in India last year and they batted well against good spin bowling. But it gets to a Test match and whether its the extra pressure of it being a Test match, whether its the fact that we historically havent done well on turning pitches on the subcontinent. Whether that plays on their minds Im not sure. But its a work in progress. There were some positive signs as well. I thought Joe Burns played really well in that second innings after perhaps not looking too sound in the first innings. He went to plan B and he looked really good until he didnt hit one...Another glimpse of better things was offered by Mitchell Marsh who got into both of his innings nicely before small errors led to his dismissal. Marsh has been the subject of much scrutiny over his place, as a project player not yet pulling his weight as a batsman in particular. But the selectors are determined to persevere with him for reasons of balance, and talent. They hope the investment leads to greater returns in Galle.To look at the way he batted in this game, in the context of the game where, apart from a bloke who got 176, he was one of the best batsmen in the game, Rod Marsh said. But he got 31 and 25 and thats the sad part. He started beautifully on both occasions, but that can happen on pitches like this, you get on with your name on it.He missed one in the first innings, which he wouldnt like, at least hes got his pad in front of this one, but he is in good nick. His bowlings probably kept him in the side to a degree, but his bowlings going to be less important here than his batting. Hes got a big reach as well, and I think that helps often on turning pitches.Pallekele and Galle are about as far from the manufactured spin wickets of the NCC as it is possible to get. The certainties of Australia fade away, replaced by Asian mystery and surprise. In a situation where Australia are 1-0 down to a team they should be beating, the visitors must try to hold their nerve and believe they have done the work to be successful. In the middle of a series there is really no alternative.Its about each individual having a game plan that can work, the captain Steven Smith said. For some it might be being a little bit more aggressive. For others it might be sitting on the crease and using their bat out in front. We just have to find a way. ' ' '
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