2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Season - Statistical Leaders

Statistical Leaders

Passing
Player School Comp Att Yds TDs Int Rat
Russell Wilson N.C. State 150 275 1,955 17 1 133.9
Cullen Harper Clemson 221 360 2,601 17 14 126.2
Riley Skinner Wake Forest 232 363 2,347 13 7 126.2
Thaddeus Lewis Duke 224 361 2,171 15 6 123.0
Chris Turner Maryland 214 374 2,516 13 11 119.3
Rushing
Player School Att Yds Avg TDs
Jonathan Dwyer Georgia Tech 200 1,395 7.0 12
Da'Rel Scott Maryland 209 1,133 5.4 8
Darren Evans Virginia Tech 287 1,265 4.4 11
Cedric Peerman Virginia 153 774 5.1 7
Montel Harris Boston College 179 900 5.0 5
Receiving
Player School Rec YDs Avg TDs
Hakeem Nicks North Carolina 68 1,222 18.0 12
D.J. Boldin Wake Forest 81 848 10.5 3
Kevin Ogletree Virginia 58 723 12.5 5
Aaron Kelly Clemson 67 722 10.8 4
Jacoby Ford Clemson 55 710 12.9 4
Tackles
Player School Solo Asst Total
Michael Tauiliili Duke 63 77 140
Alex Wujciak Maryland 56 77 133
Quan Sturdivant North Carolina 87 35 122
Mark Herzlich Boston College 81 29 110
Vincent Rey Duke 61 48 109
Sacks
Player School Solo Asst Yds
Everette Brown Florida State 13 1 97
Clint Sintim Virginia 9 4 86
Michael Johnson Georgia Tech 8 2 85
Jason Worilds Virginia Tech 8 2 85
B.J. Raji Boston College 7 1 48
Interceptions
Player School Int Yds TDs
Trimane Goddard North Carolina 7 156 1
Paul Anderson Boston College 6 149 1
Macho Harris Virginia Tech 6 142 2
Mark Herzlich Boston College 6 121 2
Michael Hamlin Clemson 6 111 0

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