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Name: Jerran Anderson
Date registered: October 10, 2014

Latest posts

  1. Colin Kaepernick: Your Protest Is A Bit Tone Deaf — August 30, 2016
  2. ​College Football Kickoff: Week 1 Primer — August 19, 2016
  3. Pac-12 Football: Ranking the North Division — August 13, 2016
  4. Pac-12 Football: Ranking the South Division — August 13, 2016
  5. Big 12 Football: ​Ranking the Big 12 Conference — August 12, 2016

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  2. Colin Kaepernick: Your Protest Is A Bit Tone Deaf — 1 comment
  3. State of the Program – Boston College Football — 1 comment
  4. Malcolm Delaney – Climbing the Mountain, Overseas Life — 1 comment

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Jun
11
2016

State of the Program – Miami Football

Previous State of the Programs Virginia Tech | Georgia Tech | Boston College | Syracuse Last Season in Review Record: 8-5 (5-3 ACC) Head Coach: Mark Richt Passing Rushing Total Offense Split G Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Att Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg Offense 13 20.6 34.5 59.7 277.1 1.4 32.6 119.9 3.7 1.5 67.2 397.0 5.9 Defense …

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Jun
09
2016

State of the Program – Boston College Football

Here’s another post in our state of the program series featuring those pesky but always good on defense Boston College Golden Eagles. Previous State of the Programs Virginia Tech | Georgia Tech | Syracuse   Season Review Record: 3-9 (0-8 ACC) Head Coach: Steve Addazio Passing Rushing Total Offense Split G Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Att …

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Feb
08
2016

Losing with Class: An Analysis of Cam Newton, the Person

Alright, now that the dust has settled and the smoke has cleared, we have our Super Bowl winners: the Denver Broncos. Congratulations to Peyton Manning and company, and as my colleague @TalkinACCSports said, Manning owes Von Miller and that Broncos defense dinner. The Broncos defense sacked Cam Newton six times and forced 4 turnovers, including …

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Jan
27
2016

New School Meets Old School in Super Bowl 50

When you look at this year’s Super Bowl 50 competitors, they could be considered polar opposites. On one team, there’s “The Sheriff” Peyton Manning, who is coming to the end of a great legacy. Then on the other team, you’ve got Cam Newton, young, highly polarizing, highly scrutinized, but flat out fun. Cam Newton is …

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Jan
22
2016

The LeBron James Effect: What Does the Firing of David Blatt Mean?

Ok, now that we’ve all calmed down and come to an understanding, let’s be clear: LeBron James runs the Cleveland Cavaliers organization. Ok, now that we’re past that what do we make of it? Tyronn Lue has been the most visible assistant on the Cavaliers bench. There’s often moments during games, whether the camera is focused …

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Jan
19
2016

Op Ed: A Letter to the King, LeBron James

Dear Mr. James, It’s been 2 seasons so far and if you ask me, Cleveland isn’t as talented a team as the one you had in Miami. Don’t get me wrong, you’ve got some offense, but Kevin Love was never the answer. Defense is the answer and this Cleveland team plays very little. Mr. James, …

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Nov
02
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 9 Edition

Well if you’re Travis Rudolph, you’re certainly leaving certain clips on your career highlight reel. This week saw a lot of good, some bad officiating, and we’re saying farewell to a legend at the end of the season…here’s what we learned…. 1) The ACC Refs have some explaining to do. In the Duke-Miami game, the …

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Oct
27
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 8 Edition

Well, it was another interesting week in the ACC, and a coach got fired. Here’s what else we learned in Week 8… 1. Fire Al Golden Finally Happened En route to their worst loss in school history, add the Miami Hurricanes to the list of NCAA programs in need of a football coach. The Clemson …

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Oct
20
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 7 Edition

Well Week 7 was full of intrigue and also disappointment. ACC Football has some new, fresh talent though to represent for us, so have no fear, “What Did We Learn?” is here… 1) Clemson is in EVERYBODY’s College Football Playoff It’s no secret, Clemson is good but with their 34-17 win over a tough BC …

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Oct
14
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 6 Edition

Another week, more analysis. I’m certainly enjoying these and I hope you are too as the points get a bit more touchy! Here goes nothing… 1) Clemson is the ACC’s College Football Playoff Darling Like it or not, at 5-0 (2-0 ACC), the Clemson Tigers are a strong favorite to make the College Football Playoff …

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Oct
06
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 5 Edition

Another week and hats off to Clemson on their big win in Death Valley. They definitely proved a lot of folks wrong in pulling out a close win against Notre Dame. 1) The Hokies Played Like Hyde Keeping the Jekyll & Hyde theme going, the Hokies were like Hyde last week, losing another game, this …

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Sep
29
2015

#ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 4 Edition

A month into the ACC Football season and its a sight to see how far the mighty have fallen. It started Friday where we learned our first point: 1) UVA is in dire need of a fresh start. And that’s no shade to Mike London, Cavalier fans, but a 56-14 drubbing by a non Power …

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Sep
21
2015

ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 3 Edition

Week 3 was a see-saw for ACC football, but I guess that’s not always a bad thing when it comes to learning experience. Pittsburgh lost to Iowa on a 57 yard FG. Syracuse, NC State, and Miami are 3-0, and Duke still can’t find that quality OOC win after taking a loss at home to …

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Sep
14
2015

ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 2 Edition

It was another intriguing week of ACC football in Week 2. A lot of good, some bad, some even devastating enough to leave you hanging over the stadium guard rail, if you know what I mean, so without further adieu, here’s what we learned… 1) The ACC Coastal Division title runs through Georgia Tech. (pun …

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Sep
09
2015

ACC Football: What Did We Learn? Week 1 Edition

Hello ACC fans! Welcome to a new segment this season. Each week, I’ll delve into 5 key things we learned following each week. So, here goes nothing with this week’s edition! 1) The ACC has been plagued with injuries. Pittsburgh lost their leading rusher James Conner and Syracuse lost their starting quarterback Terrell Hunt for …

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Jul
23
2015

2015 ACC Football Media Days: What Did We Learn?

1) Could We Crown New ACC Football Champions? ACC media staffers seem to think so, pegging Clemson as the favorite to win the Atlantic Division as well as the ACC Championship. Clemson received 101 first place votes, which was only 5 votes more than Coastal Division favorite Georgia Tech. Clemson QB Deshaun Watson was also …

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