Here are some things to watch in the Atlantic Coast Conference for Week 9:GAME OF THE WEEK: No. 3 Clemson at No. 12 Florida State. This may not decide Atlantic Division supremacy, as was widely expected during the preseason, but its still a big game that represents the toughest remaining test for the Tigers (7-0, 4-0) in their pursuit of a second straight ACC championship game berth. The Seminoles (5-2, 2-2) are perfect against Clemson in Tallahassee, Florida, since 2006 and they are meeting as Top 25 teams for the sixth straight year. They are just Florida State -- it really never changes when you watch the tape on these guys, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. They are incredibly athletic with speed all over the field.BEST MATCHUP: Army offense vs. Wake Forest run defense. The Demon Deacons have been stout against the rush, ranking sixth in the conference and holding five of seven opponents to fewer than 150 yards rushing. That may not hold up against a Black Knights offense that averages nearly 360 yards on the ground and ranks second nationally, though at least the Demon Deacons had an idle week to prepare. The bye week came at a good time when you play a team like Army, coach Dave Clawson said.INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Compared to past seasons, even the ACCs worst offenses are pretty productive. Every team is averaging at least 300 total yards, with last-place Boston College gaining 316.6 yards per game. Since 2008, only once has every ACC team averaged 300 or more yards -- in 2011.LONG SHOT: Duke looks like a candidate to spring an upset at Georgia Tech. The Blue Devils -- 6+-point underdogs -- are coming off an idle week that followed an encouraging performance in a loss at No. 5 Louisville. 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Former England number eight Nick Easter has ended his playing career in order to concentrate on his new post as Harlequins defence coach.Easter had planned to be available for selection by the Aviva Premiership club next season, but has since decided his transition to a tracksuit role will be better served if it is full-time.The 37-year-old played his first professional match at Orrell in 2001 and he went on to make 281 appearances across 20,627 minutes of rugby after joining Quins three years later.Having accepted the opportunity to become a coach-player by [director of rugby] John Kingston, I took some time to think about my career, Easter said.I realised that whether Im playing or coaching, there was no possible way that I would be able to give 100 percent to both of my roles at the same time.I thought, why not grab the opportunity of becoming a coach with both hands, give it my best shot and feel privileged to be in a position to go out on my own terms after 12 great years as a player for Harlequins?Im a few weeks into my role now and Im thoroughly enjoying it. Having had five weeks in the off-season to finalise it and four weeks now as a coach, I dont regret my decision. I cant wait for the new season to begin.In an interview with The Times on Thursday, Easter admitted he struggled for motivation to play towards the end of last season and highlighted the individual agendas and lack of hunger that have held Quins back since they won the Premiership title in 2012.Easter, whose game was based on skill andd intelligence rather than all-out power, has been a key member of Harlequins back row and was similarly prominent for England between 2007 and 2011, making 54 appearances for his country.ddddddddddddHe captained the Red Rose during that time and appeared at two World Cups, but was jettisoned by head coach Stuart Lancaster when Martin Johnsons successor took over five years ago.Lancaster cited Easters age as the reason for his international exile, but his irresistible form for Quins in the 2014-15 campaign led to his recall for last years RBS 6 Nations and he was an injury call-up for England 2015 -- his third World Cup.While stating he would never willingly retire from international rugby, he has not been on Eddie Jones radar and his playing days at Twickenham Stoop are now also over.Nick has been an unbelievable servant to the Harlequins team for over a decade, Kingston said.He has been at the very heartbeat of all the successes the side has achieved over this period.Nick has a fantastic rugby brain and it is for this reason I offered him the opportunity to join the new look coaching team at the Club.Both Nick and I have agreed it is in the best interests of Quins that he focuses on his coaching exclusively from now.While a Quins team without him may seem strange at first, his influence on the group will, if anything, be even greater in his new role as first XV defence coach. 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