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Apr
20
2014

Podcast – @HokieSmash and @TalkinACCSports talk Clemson’s Spring, Louisville’s apparel contract, the NBA draft and more ACC.

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@HokieSmash and I @TalkinACCSports are back with a special Easter ACC podcast. We hope you’ve had a fine Easter, and now are ready to listen to some ACC news and opinions.

Even though basketball season has come to an end, there are still a lot of ACC topics to get into.

We do have scheduling note for you… News moves a bit slower this time of year, so we’ll be doing a bi-weekly podcast through  mid Summer.  Of course if any news develops between podcasts, don’t be surprised if we just throw an impromptu one together.

To download the audio file of this podcast, please go here.

You can also find this most recent podcast and all our other podcasts on ITUNES at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rwradios-acc-weekly-podcast/id831843856?t=2.

In addition you can subscribe to the Podcast on ITUNES to get the quickest updates!

Ok let’s get into this week’s show. In this order, these are topics we covered on the podcast.

Clemson’s Spring – Religion Controversy, Chad Kelly, and Dabo Swinney’s comments regarding NCAA reform. 

Louisville’s $40 Million newly signed apparel contract and what it means.

Changing the rules for the ACC Conference Championship football game.

Which ACC player surprised us by declaring the NBA Draft?

Who were the ACC’s big winners with returning College Basketball players. 

Final Thoughts

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