Georgia Tech Football: What we learned about the ACC in week three

GREENVILLE, NC - SEPTEMBER 16: Head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies Justin Fuente instructs his team in the second half against the East Carolina Pirates at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Greenville, North Carolina. Virginia Tech defeated East Carolina 64-17. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
GREENVILLE, NC - SEPTEMBER 16: Head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies Justin Fuente instructs his team in the second half against the East Carolina Pirates at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Greenville, North Carolina. Virginia Tech defeated East Carolina 64-17. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) /
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LOUISVILLE, KY – SEPTEMBER 16: Clemson Tigers players celebrate after the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Louisville, Kentucky. Clemson won 47-21. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KY – SEPTEMBER 16: Clemson Tigers players celebrate after the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Louisville, Kentucky. Clemson won 47-21. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

5. The ACC is the best conference through three weeks

This could change by the end of the season but as of right now, the ACC is the best conference in college football. From top to bottom, the ACC so far has shown that no team is a pushover in non-conference play. Outside of Florida State who has had two games canceled or postponed because of Hurricane Irma, every team has earned at least one victory so far this season. Teams that have winning records already include Duke, Syracuse, Virginia, and  Wake Forest who are a combined 10-2.

Things can and will change over the course of the season but it’s been a helluva a start for the ACC through three weeks.