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Name: Jeff Fann
Date registered: July 1, 2011

Latest posts

  1. A lot was said at the ACC Spring Meetings, but not what was needed. — May 14, 2026
  2. ESPN always does the ACC right on Labor Day Weekend — May 13, 2026
  3. Articles Around the #ACC Blogosphere – May 12, 2026 — May 12, 2026
  4. Podcast – @AllSportsDACC and @TalkinACCSports talk ACC Baseball and Softball — May 11, 2026
  5. The ACC’s 15 best Out of Conference Football Games for 2026 (6-10) — May 10, 2026

Most commented posts

  1. Ranking the 5 best Running Backs in the ACC for 2012. — 21 comments
  2. Ranking the 5 best Quarterbacks in the ACC for 2013. — 20 comments
  3. ACC Bubble Analysis for January 21, 2013 — 16 comments
  4. Ranking the 5 best Defensive Linemen in the ACC for 2012. — 14 comments
  5. Ranking the 5 best Wide Receivers in the ACC for 2012. — 12 comments

Author's posts listings

Mar
08
2025

The ACC was close to being a 7 bid league.

No one will argue the ACC is down this year, but it didn’t have to be as tenuous with NCAA bids as it is. I’m not talking about money or coaches. The ACC as it is currently constructed should have had at least 6 bids and probably 7. There are 3 ACC locks, Duke, Clemson, …

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Mar
07
2025

ACC Spring Football Power Rankings

As we head into the spring practice how the ACC football programs stack up against each other. Let’s check out some ACC spring power rankings. https://www.si.com/fannation/college/cfb-hq/rankings/acc-football-power-rankings-2025-spring https://sports.yahoo.com/article/acc-power-rankings-clemson-leading-111135651.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/football/acc-football-spring-2025-power-rankings/ar-AA1AjcAR Make sure you follow the All Sports Discussion Twitter account at @AllSportsDACC and please like our Facebook Page 

Mar
06
2025

Articles Around the #ACC Blogosphere – March 6, 2025

ACCPrescription thinks the Clemson/FSU ACC settlement was actually fair  for all parties. ChopChat says FSU fans are basking in the glory of the settlement announcement.  Syracuse blog NunesMagician says the settlement buys the ACC 5 more years to figure things out. With Duke looming, UNC won their sixth straight game by at winning at Virginia …

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Mar
05
2025

Pittsburgh went from NCAA lock to nightmare finish in 2 months.

On January 4, 2025, Pittsburgh was 12-2 (3-0) and most bracketologists had the Panthers in the 4-6 seed range. A 4 game losing streak stunted things, but after beating North Carolina Pitt was 14-6 (5-4) and still a lock for the NCAA tournament on January 28. 5 Weeks later Pittsburgh won only 2 more games …

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Mar
04
2025

Podcast – @AllSportsDACC and @TalkinACCSports talk about ACC basketball for 3/3/25

@AllSportsDACC and I (@TalkinACCSports ) dive into ACC basketball in this podcast. We had a lot to talk about! To find old podcasts prior to episode 385, you can follow this link -> https://www.talkshoe.com/show/the-acc-weekly-podcast In this order, these are the topics we covered on the podcast. It’s episode 536 ACC Basketball Team of the Week Most Surprising and …

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Mar
04
2025

Explaining why the ACC gave up so much to reach Clemson, FSU settlements.

The question of the day after the release of the terms is why? Why did the ACC give up so much to reach settlements with Clemson and FSU? From Andrea Adelson’s article at ESPN discussing the settlements terms.  As a result of the settlement, the penalty to leave the conference has been significantly reduced. The …

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Mar
03
2025

Due to settlements, Realignment ‘experts’ will go at least 20 years missing on ACC’s demise.

Monday, a settlement between FSU, Clemson, and the ACC appears just around the corner. It would ensure the stability of the ACC for at least more 5 years. Stability in the ACC is near: FSU, Clemson & the ACC will vote Tuesday on a proposed settlement of lawsuits & a new rev distribution model (from …

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Mar
02
2025

March 2, 2025 ACC Basketball Power Rankings

18. Miami   (6-23, 2-16) NET – 223, RPI – 277 Last Week: 18 Miami is just playing out the string of this horrible season. Georgia Tech and NC State close things out. 17. Boston College (12-17, 4-14) NET – 199, RPI – 249 Last Week: 17 Boston College went 0-2 during the west coast swing …

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Mar
01
2025

NCAA Bracket Projections (Men’s and Women’s) March 1, 2025

It’s March! Just a couple of weeks more until Selection Sunday. Here’s a selection of Men’s and Women’s NCAA Bracket Projections for 2025, as head into March. Men https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/page/bracketology/ncaa-bracketology-2025-march-madness-men-field-predictions https://www.foxsports.com/stories/college-basketball/2025-ncaa-tournament-projections https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/bracketology/ https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/mens-basketball/bracketology  Women https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/30423107/ncaa-women-bracketology-2025-women-college-basketball-projections https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/womens-basketball/bracketology Make sure you follow the All Sports Discussion Twitter account at @AllSportsDACC and please like our Facebook Page 

Mar
01
2025

Who is leading the ACC Men’s Basketball COY race as regular season nears finish?

We are closing in on the finish to the regular season in college basketball. Who is leading the ACC COY race? Pat Kelsey, Louisville Pat Kelsey is the runaway leader for ACC COY. At 23-6 (16-2), Louisville is a lock for the NCAA tournament. He inherited a team that went 12-52 (5-35) under Kenny Payne …

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Feb
28
2025

UNC Football to appear on HBO’s Hard Knocks

Bill Belichick is already making UNC Football must-see TV. As I said in December, from a publicity standpoint it could be very similar to what Deion Sanders has done at Colorado.  Bill Belichick and UNC will appear on the offseason edition of Hard Knocks after NFL Films could not find an NFL team to participate, …

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Feb
27
2025

Articles Around the #ACC Blogosphere – February 27, 2025

ACCPrescription tells us the ACC is still pulling the highest-rated men’s basketball games on ESPN. RubbingtheRock talks about F Ian Shieffelin finally getting healthy, and that’s bad news for whoever Clemson basketball plays. How did BloggersSoDear react to Wake Forest basketball falling apart late in the season, and likely costing themselves an at-large NCAA bid. …

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Feb
26
2025

Duke fans exhale after Tyrese Proctor Injury Update

Duke fans breathed a sigh of relief at this announcement today. Head coach Jon Scheyer said on his radio show Wednesday that junior guard Tyrese Proctor has a bone bruise but no tissue damage to his knee. Scheyer said he expects to have him back this season. — Duke Basketball (@dukebasketball) February 26, 2025 Look …

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Feb
25
2025

Is Georgia Tech’s Damon Stoudamire the ACC coach of the month?

There’s been a quiet ACC men’s basketball story developing in the month of February. Georgia Tech entered the month 9-12 ( 3-7). The injuries were mounting and the season was going nowhere. Freshman stars Baye Ndongo and Nait George weren’t developing into the sophomores many expected. There was growing frustration by Georgia Tech fans disappointed …

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Feb
24
2025

February 24, 2025 ACC Basketball Power Rankings

18. Miami   (6-21, 2-14) NET – 217, RPI – 287 Last Week: 18 Miami’s nightmare season continues. They get Duke at home then go to UNC this week. Just end the season already. 17. California  (12-15, 5-11) NET – 123, RPI – 188 Last Week: 15 Cal has lost 4 games in a row, and …

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Feb
24
2025

The Steve Forbes era at Wake Forest may have run its course.

Wake Forest did it again. They really did it again. With a NCAA At-Large bid within their grasp, they blew it. Playing a let’s be honest terrible NC State team, the Deacs seemed to take control of the game with 8 minutes left leading by 5. They collapsed and lost. Just like the debacle against …

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