Experts hot and cold on Tigers (The State)
What the preseason magazines and Web sites are saying about Clemson’s chances this season: Phil Steele Magazine Predicted finish: 1st in ACC Atlantic
What the preseason magazines and Web sites are saying about Clemson’s chances this season: Phil Steele Magazine Predicted finish: 1st in ACC Atlantic
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — The Atlantic Coast Conference’s football championship game is moving back to prime-time television.
Christian Ponder takes what can be found within the pages of some preseason college football magazines as a positive sign for Florida State football. The annual publications that are a staple of summer reading for football fans are on the shelves of local stores. Athlon Sports ranks FSU 15th nationally and has FSU playing in the ACC Championship game as the Atlantic Division winner
Defense. It was the major staple in another BC run to the ACC championship game last year
Wake Forest may have lost a couple of defensive studs, but CFN says the Demon Deacons can still contend in the ACC this year.
Like many Web sites that cover the sport, CollegeBaseballInsider.com was stunned by the NCAA selection committee’s treatment of ACC champion Virginia. The Cavaliers (43-12-1) were shipped to the four-team regional in Irvine, Calif., where Friday night they’ll face the nation’s No.1 pitcher, San Diego State right-hander Stephen Strasburg, in the first round of the double-elimination tournament.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — The Atlantic Coast Conference has voted to cap football travel squads for league games, a cost-cutting measure that should save schools thousands each year.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — The Atlantic Coast Conference has voted to cap football travel squads for league games, a cost-cutting measure that should save schools thousands each year.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. - Atlantic Coast Conference athletic directors yesterday voted to cap football travel squads for league games at 72 players, a cost-cutting measure that should save schools thousands each year