College Football Roundup: It’s not funny anymore, ACC
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, November 16th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: ACC, Alabama, Arkansas, Atlantic Division, auburn, Ball State, BCS, Big East, Boise State, Boston College, Case Keenum, Central Michigan, Christian Ponder, Cincinnati, Coastal Division, Conference USA, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Holiday Bowl, Houston, Humanitarian Bowl, Iron Bowl, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Music City Bowl, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rice, Rose Bowl, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Tommy Tuberville, Trevor Vittatoe, Troy, Tulsa, USC, Utah, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
This weekend’s college football schedule was pretty light, but there was no shortage of action.
There weren’t any earth-shattering upsets, which is why the top half of the new polls are mostly intact heading into next weekend, which will see several big games (Oklahoma-Texas Tech, Penn State-Michigan State, Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, ... Continue Reading
2008 North Carolina Tar Heels Preview: Looking to Surprise
Posted By Jake Keyes On Saturday, July 12th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 North Carolina football, 2008 North Carolina football preview, ACC, ACC Coastal Division, Aleric Mullins, Boston College, Brandon Tate, Brooks Foster, Butch Davis, Calvin Darity, Cam Thomas, Charles Brown, Chase Ricde, Clemson, Coastal Division, Connecticut, Connor Barth, Deunta Williams, Duke, Durell Mapp, E.J. Wilson, Everett Withers, Florida State, Garrett Reynolds, Georgia Tech, Greg Little, Hakeem Nicks, Hilee Taylor, Jay Wooten, Johnny White, Joseph Townsend, Kentwan Balmer, Kyle Jolly, Marvin Austin, Maryland, McNeese State, Miami, North Carolina, North Carolina football, North Carolina football preview, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Scott Lenahan, T.J. Yates, Terrence Brown, Trimane Goddard, Tydreke Powell, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
North Carolina feels like they were not as bad as the record indicated in 2007, and they may be right. In his first season as head coach, Butch Davis saw his team lose six games by seven points or less. However, three of their four wins were by six points ... 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

