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By Doug Carlson
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 11, 2005 When those in favor of expansion touted a 12-team Atlantic Coast Conference, the carrot they dangled before the cart of naysayers was the possibility of getting two of the league's teams into BCS bowls in the same season. Most assumed Florida State and Miami would be the ACC's representatives. Who knew Virginia Tech would emerge as the league's preeminent program? ACC team reports From overviews to midseason MVPs to what's next, the team-by-team breakdowns have it all covered. Story ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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