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Monthly Archive: September 2015

Sep
05
2015

Louisville’s near comeback against Auburn shows glimpses of how good the Cardinals could be this year.

With the score 24-0 in the 3rd quarter, all I could think was that Louisville had been outscored 61-14 in their last 6 1/2 quarters against top 15 SEC teams. Louisville lost 37-14 to Georgia in their bowl game, and again today it appeared the current Cardinals simply weren’t equipped to play with teams of …

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Sep
04
2015

Everything wrong with North Carolina football under Larry Fedora was on display against South Carolina.

  North Carolina has been a program that since the late 90s when Mack Brown left that has been the epitome of mediocre. They haven’t been bad enough to be called awful, but they haven’t won more than 8 games since 1997. Larry Fedora’s Tar Heels have been wildly inconsistent. They play great then terrible. …

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Sep
03
2015

CBSSports.com’s Dennis Dodd boldy predicts ACC Network and Notre Dame to ACC in the near future.

Did you happen to see CBSSPorts.com’s Dennis Dodd make the prediction below in his 25 Things to Watch : Previewing the 2015 College Football Season a couple of days ago. 25. Bold prediction: The ACC will add its own network and — soon — another team. Hint: A certain nationally known independent. Well then… Dodd is a good …

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Sep
02
2015

ACC Releases 2015-2016 Basketball Schedule.

  Today the ACC released their 2015-2016 College Basketball Schedule.  Hey I’m all for releasing the basketball schedule. I really college basketball, but why put this out the day before college football starts? It’s a mistake for both basketball and football. Basketball doesn’t get time for itself to really focus on the schedule, and this takes …

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Sep
02
2015

ACC Football Power Rankings – Preseason

Ir’s almost here. College football season is just around the corner, with four Atlantic Coast Conference teams playing their season openers on Thursday. And thus, it’s time to bring back something I’m sure roughly two people have missed over the summer – my power rankings. Why are my power rankings better than anyone else’s power …

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Sep
01
2015

Ranking the Power 5 Football Conferences going into 2015 with Playoff Analysis.

Going into the 2015 season, perceived conference strength continues and will remain a very important component of the playoff selection. I don’t work for the playoff committee so I can start saying who I think are playoff contenders right now. As last couple of years have proved elite teams can reside in any conference. Let …

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