I cannot quibble with anything in that article. The only thing they left out was the ACC has six games against Notre Dame this year, so we have more matchups against P5 opponents than they listed.
The ACC started the season with many analysts predicting that our champion would be the one that gets left out of the playoff this year. In week one, we had four chances against P5 schools to show that we're stronger than we have been given credit for ... and we lost all four.
To the league's credit, we did not have any stumbles against Group of Five (G5) schools or members of the FCS. Duke went on the road and beat our only G5 opponent (Tulane) 37-7 in perhaps the most impressive win the ACC had this past weekend. And the other 8 ACC teams all played and beat FCS schools.
This week we get fewer matchups against P5 schools, but many more matchups against the G5:
In Conference:
Wake Forest at Syracuse
P5:
Notre Dame at Virginia
G5:
Houston at Louisville
Miami at Florida Atlantic
South Florida at Florida State
Appalachian State at Clemson
Tulane at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Akron
FCS:
Howard at Boston College
Furman at Virginia Tech
NC Central at Duke
NC A&T at North Carolina
EKU at NC State