College football week 5 preview

No. 10 NC State is in the top 10 for the first time since 2002, and its reward is a trip to No. 5 Clemson for the Wolfpack’s ACC opener.

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September 29, 2022 - 2:59 PM

Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Tayvion Robinson (9), left, celebrates a fourth quarter touchdown with Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver DeMarcus Harris (4) during football game against Northern Illinois at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. Photo by TNS

What’s being called the biggest game in North Carolina State history and Florida State’s first game in four years as an AP Top 25 member have put the Atlantic Coast Conference in the national spotlight Saturday.

Whether the games are played as scheduled depends on the path Hurricane Ian takes.

No. 10 NC State is in the top 10 for the first time since 2002, and its reward is a trip to No. 5 Clemson for the Wolfpack’s ACC opener.

No. 23 Florida State has ridden that blocked extra point at the end of the game against LSU and wins over Louisville and Boston College into the rankings for the first time since the 2018 preseason. The Seminoles host a No. 22 Wake Forest team in need of a bounce-back after losing to Clemson.

The Southeastern Conference features two Top 25 matchups: No. 2 Alabama at No. 20 Arkansas and No. 7 Kentucky at No. 14 Mississippi. No. 9 Oklahoma State visits No. 16 Baylor in the Big 12’s only game involving ranked teams.

The What to Watch rundown for this week of college football, presented by Regions Bank:

BEST GAME

No. 10 North Carolina State at No. 5 Clemson

This is the first top-10 matchup in the 90-game series history, and the winner gets a leg up in the Atlantic Division race and a tally mark on its College Football Playoff check sheet.

NC State has been workmanlike through four games and ACC preseason player of the year Devin Leary has been good. The QB needs to be closer to great this week.

Clemson’s DJ Uiagalelei is coming off his best game in a 51-45 double-overtime win over Wake Forest. On top of having a hot quarterback, the Tigers have motivation. Their two-overtime loss to the Wolfpack last year ended an eight-game win streak in the series and all but knocked them out of the CFP race. Also, NC State coach Dave Doeren lit a postgame victory cigar — something Clemson’s players definitely haven’t forgotten.

HEISMAN WATCH

Sam Hartman of No. 22 Wake Forest is a long shot, to be sure, but he could enter the conversation with a performance at Florida State like he had against Clemson.

Hartman has a 13-2 TD-to-interception ratio, and he’ll be going against the ACC’s top pass defense and a very capable Seminoles pass rush.

Hartman averaged an impressive 11.6 yards per pass attempt while throwing for 337 yards and an ACC-record six touchdowns against Clemson, which has its own Heisman sleeper in Uiagalelei.

NUMBERS TO KNOW

0 — Times Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has been sacked.

16 — Cincinnati’s win streak in American Athletic Conference games entering its league opener at Tulsa.

17 — Grayson McCall’s consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass for Coastal Carolina.

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