WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Wake Forest's improbable Atlantic Coast Conference championship a year ago was either a sign of parity or parody.
When the ACC underwent its football-fueled expansion a few years ago and brought Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College into a conference that had been dominated by Florida State, it seemed certain any of those schools would annually rule the league.
That changed last season, when the Hurricanes and Seminoles stumbled and Wake Forest - the smallest school in the league and the preseason pick to finish last in its division - wound up winning the ACC for just the second time in school...
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