CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - NOVEMBER 26: Logan Thomas #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies throws the ball as Cam Johnson #56 of the Virginia Cavaliers chases at Scott Stadium on November 26, 2011 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
Virginia Tech and Clemson head into next week's ACC Championship game ranked in the AP's Top 25.
After routing cross state rival Virginia on Saturday afternoon, the Virginia Tech Hokies locked up the ACC's Coastal Division and a spot in the ACC Championship game next week in Charlotte. The Hokies, however, were unable to move up at all in the Week 14 AP Poll as all four teams ahead of them took care of business over the holiday weekend. LSU and Alabama were voted a unanimous 1-2 in the poll as a rematch in the national title game appears more likely with each passing week.
There was also some attrition among ACC representation in the Week 14 poll, as both Virginia and Georgia Tech fell out of the top 25. Clemson, which also lost to its state rival along with UVA and GTech, remained in the top 25. The Tigers are ranked 23rd heading into their ACC title game matchup with the Hokies.
The complete AP Poll can be found below:
1 LSU
2 Alabama
3 Oklahoma State
4 Stanford
5 Virginia Tech
6 Arkansas
7 Houston
9 Oregon
9 Boise State
9 USC
11 Michigan State
12 Georgia
13 Oklahoma
14 South Carolina
15 Wisconsin
16 Kansas State
17 Michigan
18 TCU
19 Baylor
20 Nebraska
21 Clemson
22 West Virginia
23 Penn State
24 Southern Miss
25 Florida State


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