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  The Miami Hurricanes hope the final season of Atlantic Coast Conference divisions in 2022 will be their best since they joined the league in 2004 and divisions were created in 2005. The national college football media believes it might be, with one crucial missing ingredient. The majority of a media contingent of 164 voters forecast the Hurricanes to win the league's Coastal Division and meet the Atlantic Division's Clemson Tigers in the Dec. 3 ACC championship at Bank of America Stadium - with Clemson predicted to emerge victorious for what would be its seventh ACC football title in nine years. Clemson was the favorite to win the conference championship in the poll that was released Tuesday, receiving 103 of the 164 total votes to take the ACC title and 111 votes to win the Atlantic Division.

UM was the favorite to win the Coastal, with 98 first-place votes. The Canes received eight votes to win the conference championship, third overall behind Clemson and North Carolina State (38). The Tigers posted a 10-3 record last season, but it was Wake Forest that won the Atlantic Division before falling to the Coastal's Pittsburgh in the league championship game. Miami (7-5 overall, 5-3 ACC) finished second in the Coastal last season. The media has Pitt finishing second in the Coastal to UM this season. The Hurricanes, who won national titles in 1983, '87, '89, '91 and 2001, have made it to the ACC title game only once - in 2017 when they went 10-3 and fell to Clemson 38-3 in the ACC title game. - Miami Herald


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News Source: Miami Herald



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