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Monthly Archive: February 2018

Feb
04
2018

The University of Louisville Must Conduct a National Search for The Position of Head Men’s Basketball Coach

  Good morning, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) sports fans. Let’s get right into it – the University of Louisville Men’s Basketball Head Coaching position is very coveted – Louisville is a blue blood men’s basketball program.  Louisville has a passionate fan base (they consistently sell out the Yum Center) and have extensive financial support.  The …

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Feb
03
2018

Miami and Florida State pick up wins Saturday that bolster their NCAA resumes.

Virginia, Clemson, and Duke are locks for the NCAA tournament. Louisville is in decent shape, and UNC still has some strong OOC wins to help their resume. Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Pittsburgh for one reason or another have played their way off the bubble. I mean way off. Syracuse is poised to join …

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Feb
03
2018

Chop’s Takes: Boston College 2018 football schedule.

By the Numbers: Boston College returns the following, according to SB Nation’s Bill Connelly (@SBN_BillC ): Percentage of Offense Returning: 81% (23rd in FBS) Percentage of Defense Returning: 65% (61st in FBS) Percentage of Total Returning: 73% (31st in FBS) Via SB Nation Head Coach: Steve Addazio (31-33 at Boston College, 44-44 All Time) Via Wikipedia Returning …

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Feb
02
2018

Jeopardy contestants miss every football category question.

If you haven’t seen this youtube video, you have to check it out. If you’ve ever to want to feel smarter than a Jeopardy contestant here’s your chance. Alex Trebek was awesome in this too. This reminded me of the funny SNL Jeopardy skits. Make sure you follow the All Sports Discussion Twitter account at @AllSportsDACC and …

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Feb
01
2018

ACC Bubble Analysis for February 1, 2018

This is going to be a weekly article, where I seed the ACC teams and where I think they’d should be placed if the tournament started the same day as my posting. In my ranking system, any RPI top (100) win is a good win and any RPI top (50) obviously worth more. Any losses …

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