ACC Power Rankings: Syracuse is middle of the pack. Did it underachieve or finish where it started?

The Syracuse Orange football team take on the Wolfpack of North Carolina State

Dino Babers and Syracuse Orange quarterback Garrett Shrader (6) after their game against North Carolina State at the JMA Wireless Dome Oct. 15, 2022. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com

Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse is 7-5 and awaiting its bowl destination.

The Orange finished in a tie for third in the ACC Atlantic Division, though among the nine bowl-eligible teams, the Power Rankings have SU as the eighth-best of the bunch, thanks to a head-to-head win against Louisville on Labor Day weekend.

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