2013 All-ACC team announced

Dec 7, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (20) lines up against the Duke Blue Devils during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium. FSU defeated Duke 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 7, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (20) lines up against the Duke Blue Devils during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium. FSU defeated Duke 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 7, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (20) lines up against the Duke Blue Devils during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium. FSU defeated Duke 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 7, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (20) lines up against the Duke Blue Devils during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium. FSU defeated Duke 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /

There was a lot of debate when the 2013 All-ACC team as picked by the media was announced. There doesn’t seem to be as much controversy surrounding the All-ACC team that was selected by the league’s 14 coaches.

As expected, the top-ranked Florida State Seminoles, who are the only unbeaten team in the FBS, have placed 17 players on the team. Quarterback Jameis Winston, who took home every award he was eligible for within the conference, was placed on the first team. He’s joined by running back Devonta Freeman, wide receiver Rashad Greene, offensive tackle Cameron Erving, guard Tre Jackson, center Brian Stork, defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, linebacker Telvin Smith, cornerback Lamarcus Joyner, safety Terrance Brooks and kicker Roberto Aguayo.

Other players who dominated the voting were Boston College running back Andre Williams, Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins, North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron and Pittsburgh defensive tackle Aaron Donald.

Here is the complete first team courtesy of Seminoles.com:

"QB–Jameis Winston, Fr.-R, Florida State (39)RB–Andre Williams, Sr., Boston College (39)RB–Devonte Freeman, Jr., Florida State (28)WR–Sammy Watkins, Jr., Clemson (39)WR–Rashad Greene, Jr., Florida State (31)WR–Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke (31)TE–Eric Ebron, Jr., North Carolina (38)T–Cameron Erving, Jr.-R, Florida State (31)T–Brandon Thomas, Sr.-R, Clemson (23)G–Laken Tomlinson, Jr.-R, Duke (26)G–Tre’ Jackson, Jr., Florida State (23)C–Bryan Stork, Sr.-R, Florida State (38) DefenseDE–Vic Beasley, Jr., Clemson (35)DE–Jeremiah Attaochu, Sr., Georgia Tech (29)DT–Aaron Donald, Sr., Pitt (35)DT–Timmy Jernigan, Jr., Florida State (33)LB–Telvin Smith, Sr., Florida State (37)LB–Denzel Perryman, Jr., Miami (30)LB–Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Boston College (28)CB–Lamarcus Joyner, Sr., Florida State (38)CB–Kyle Fuller, Sr., Virginia Tech (32)S–Terrence Brooks, Sr., Florida State (33)S–Anthony Harris, Jr., Virginia (22) PK–Roberto Aguayo, Fr.-R, Florida State (28)P–Pat O’Donnell, Sr.-R, Miami (31)SP–Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke (27)"