2008 ACC Preview: Can FSU and Miami rise again, or is it all Clemson?
Posted By Matt Severance On Wednesday, July 16th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 ACC football, 2008 ACC football preview, ACC football, ACC football preview
The Atlantic Coast Conference was supposed to be the next super-conference when Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College joined the league, but the ACC has taken a beating in the BCS bowls.
The ACC has lost eight straight BCS bowl games since Florida State won the 1999 national title by beating ... Continue Reading
2008 Virginia Cavaliers Preview: A Rebuilding Year for the Cavaliers
Posted By Jake Keyes On Saturday, July 12th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 ACC football, 2008 Virginia football preview, 2008 Virginia preview, Aaron Clark, ACC, ACC football preview, Al Groh, Alex Field, Allen Billyk, Antonio Appleby, Bob Pruett, Branden Albert, Byron Glaspy, Cedric Peerman, Chris Long, Clemson, Clint Sintim, Coastal Division, Connecticut, Duke, East Carolina, Eugene Monroe, Gator Bowl, Georgia Tech, Jameel Sewell, Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Jermaine Dias, John Phillips, Jon Copper, Jonathan Stupar, Kansas State, Kevin Ogletree, Klinton Ruff, Maryland, Maurice Covington, Miami, Mikell Simpson, Nate Lyles, North Carolina, Peter Lalich, Richmond, Scott Gardner, Texas Tech, Tom Santi, USC, Vic Hall, Virginia football, Virginia football preview, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Will Barker, Zak Stair
In 2007, Virginia finished with a 9-4 record, but they could have just as easily finished 4-9. The Cavaliers became the first team in NCAA history to win five games by two points or less. However, a win is a win, and the Cavaliers had a chance to win the ... Continue Reading




