2005 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
Maryland | 5-6 | 270 | 275 | 3-5 | 190 | 217 | Ralph Friedgen | ||||
Atlantic | |||||||||||
Florida State | 8-5 | 376 | 286 | ## | 5-3 | 219 | 180 | Bobby Bowden | |||
Boston College | 9-3 | 310 | 191 | 5-3 | 181 | 160 | Tom OBrien | ||||
Clemson | 8-4 | 316 | 211 | 4-4 | 222 | 161 | Tommy Bowden | ||||
North Carolina State | 7-5 | 249 | 212 | 3-5 | 136 | 182 | Chuck Amato | ||||
Wake Forest | 4-7 | 269 | 316 | 3-5 | 202 | 227 | Jim Grobe | ||||
Coastal | |||||||||||
Virginia Tech | 11-2 | 440 | 168 | # | 7-1 | 263 | 86 | Frank Beamer | |||
Miami | 9-3 | 325 | 171 | 6-2 | 238 | 118 | Larry Coker | ||||
Georgia Tech | 7-5 | 222 | 241 | 5-3 | 154 | 162 | Chan Gailey | ||||
North Carolina | 5-6 | 198 | 288 | 4-4 | 148 | 188 | John Bunting | ||||
Virginia | 7-5 | 320 | 279 | 3-5 | 177 | 202 | Al Groh | ||||
Duke | 1-10 | 177 | 408 | 0-8 | 95 | 342 | Ted Roof | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
While playing for the University of Hawaii from 2000 to 2004, quarterback Timmy Chang set an NCAA passing record with 17,072 yards.
While playing for the University of Hawaii from 2000 to 2004, quarterback Timmy Chang set an NCAA passing record with 17,072 yards.