The College Football Playoffs are quickly approaching as November is officially here. The first rankings are set to be released next week, and the ACC is the conference every college football fan is watching. The conference caused complete and utter chaos in the College Football Playoffs, as many experts predicted one or two teams to make the playoffs. However, upon closer examination of their schedules, it becomes apparent that there are paths where four teams can finish 11-1.
The conference has seen some wild things happen this season, and the fans are expecting an even crazier November. There are some crucial games this weekend that will have significant implications in the standings and the future of the conference, but before we jump to the games this weekend, let's break down the ACC Power Rankings.
ACC Power Rankings
Boston College played Louisville hard and kept it close, but the Cardinals' rushing attack of Isaac Brown was too much, and the Eagles fell 38-24.
North Carolina was close to pulling off its biggest win of the 2025 season, but came up just short against Virginia. The Tar Heels are improving each week, but they must play a complete game to earn their first ACC win.
Florida State is coming off a bye, which was desperately needed. The Seminoles have yet to win an ACC game and are 3-4 on the season. The good news for FSU fans is that they get to claim one of the best wins of the season. The Seminoles have a reasonable schedule to earn their first ACC win, but until then, they remain near the bottom of the rankings.
