The Atlantic Coast Conference entered the season flexing its muscles with the defending national champions, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and abundant hope to show it's deeper than just one team. Halfway through the season, it hasn't turned out that way. The ACC seems to be a league with one dominant team in the Clemson Tigers and several solid squads still learning how to contend on the national stage. Florida State's vast array of talent made them the trendy preseason pick to supplant Clemson while Louisville and Heisman winner Lamar Jackson appeared ready to challenge for league supremacy. But the Seminoles and Cardinals have come up short. Florida State is off to its first 1-3 start in 41 years in big part to losing quarterback Deondre Francois for the season in its opener with Alabama.Read more on NewsOK.com