Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence knows there's an ACC-wide bullseye on their back this season after the Tigers saw their 29-game winning streak snapped in January's national championship finale vs. LSU. The league torchbearers for a half-decade, Lawrence's team is projected to win every game they play against ACC competition once again, something they've done back-to-back years.

"It's a different feeling," Lawrence said last week after Clemson's opened spring practice. "It's almost easier to come back after you lose that game. You're ready to get started again. When you win, you're like, 'All right, let's let the offseason be like another week longer and enjoy it.' But you're ready to get back, especially when you lose in that last game."

Projecting ACC win totals after going chalk with Clemson is a challenge, primarily due to the parity we've seen in the Coastal over the years. Virginia's division crown last season marked the seventh different winner since 2013, the first time that's happened in a Power 5 league. From the outside looking in, there appears to be as many as four teams capable of getting to Charlotte from that side of the ACC this fall.

Here are 247Sports national analysts Brad Crawford and Bud Elliott's picks for the number of ACC wins this season for every team heading into spring practice: