For the first time since 2011, and fourth time since the league expanded in 2004, all four in-state teams are represented on the All-ACC team.
N.C. State leads the way with three players on the first team, Duke has two and North Carolina and Wake Forest have one each.
The Wolfpack, which finished 6-2 in the league and 8-4 overall, placed running back Nyheim Hines, defensive end Bradley Chubb and running back/receiver Jaylen Samuels – in the newly-created all-purpose slot – on the first team.
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