Greetings, Atlantic Coast Conference sports fans – I’m going to steal a page out of Jeff’s (@TalkinACCSports) book this afternoon – and give you all a look from our ACC blogger friends (you’ll notice a lot of spring football in these posts from now – Jeff and I are really looking forward to the upcoming season).
Look out below:
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@TheUVAFool from SB Nation’s University of Virginia blog, Streaking the Lawn, talks about Justin Anderson’s decision to turn pro. Anderson is thought of as a late 1st round or early 2nd round NBA draft pick.
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@TheStateOfTheU from SB Nation’s University of Miami blog, State Of The U, takes a the hire of Julio Frank, Miami’s sixth university president. In short, the guys think that Miami swung for the fences in terms of the hire as it relates to research and academics – but that Frank will be more hands off – and defer to the athletic director when it comes to sports.
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@TarHeelBlog from SB Nation’s University of North Carolina blog, Tar Heel Blog, has a discussion about the impact of J.P. Tokoto’s departure to the NBA Draft. In short, it is not addition by subtraction – but not a disaster, either. Again, we still think that Tokoto will come back as he did not sign up with an agent.
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@RubbingTheRock (Dan Kelley) of Fansided Clemson Blog, Rubbing The Rock, tells us that Tigers basketball coach, Brad Brownell, is in active pursuit of Vanderbilt transfer, Shelton Mitchell.
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@JamesCurle gives us another episode of the Riddick & Reynolds Podcast – this week, Lauren Brownlow (@lebrownlow) and Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) join Curle as they discuss a host of NFL-related topics, including former Pack QBs, potential 2015 draftees, and more.
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Virginia Tech athletics blog, the Tech Lunch Pail, reviews the Hokies second football spring scrimmage – and focuses on the offense.
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@JustinRenck from our Louisville friends at @CardSportsZone gives us five offensive players to watch at Louisville’s upcoming spring game this week.
- @BCHysteria from SB Nation’s Boston College blog, BC Interruption, blogs about ESPN’s rating of the Eagles non-conference football schedule. Woof.
- @JohnCassillo from SB Nation’s Syracuse blog, Nunes Magician, blogs about Syracuse’s Cost-of-Attendance stipend – which ranks among the lowest in the Power 5 Conferences.
- Finally, Jeffrey Fann (@TalkinACCSports) and I (@HokieSmash) had @WesDurham on the @AllSportsDACC podcast last night – Georgia Tech fans will love this one (all ACC fans, for that matter)
That’s all – come back soon for another edition of Around the ACC Blogosphere.
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