Finally. One week that consists entirely of conference play. There’s not one nonconference game on the schedule, which means if an upset is going to happen, it’s going to come from within the league. And no, a team doesn’t have to be ranked for it to be considered an upset (See: Duke vs. Florida State).

In each of the past three weeks, the No. 1 game on this list has come to fruition: Clemson over FSU, Clemson over Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest over Florida State. We’ll see if the trend continues in Week 7:

1. Virginia Tech at Wake Forest: On Monday, Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer said Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe would get his vote for ACC Coach of the Year at the midpoint of the season. Beamer should hope he doesn’t help Grobe build his case on Saturday. The Hokies are coming off a jaw-dropping offensive performance by quarterback Logan Thomas, but the Deacs are 3-0 in league play for the first time in school history.

2. Georgia Tech at Virginia: The Jackets struggled to get their high-scoring offense going last weekend against Maryland, and Virginia’s defense has had the bye week to prepare. It wasn’t the best passing performance by Tevin Washington, but the Jackets should have the edge at quarterback. Can UVA get back into the Coastal Division race after a loss to UNC?

3. Florida State at Duke: At the very least, the Blue Devils will keep this interesting. Don’t forget they were in a position to beat Stanford earlier this year. And Florida State is no Stanford. Duke is similar to Wake Forest in that it depends heavily on its passing game. FSU can’t afford another five-turnover game and expect to win.