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Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere 2/21

by All Sports Discussion

Posted: 2/21/2012 4:38:08 AM


I might be a little pressed for time tomorrow, so I’m going ahead and putting out my weekly Articles from around Blogosphere a day early.

There’s so much going on starting with some NC State fans who are steaming mad at ACC official Karl Hess for ejecting a couple of NC State legends Saturday against Florida State. StateFansNation wrote a piece titled A Call to Arms that encourages Pack fans to let their feelings be known. For the segment of NC State fans  ready to go SEC, let me ask you this.

You think you’re going to get a fair shake in Tuscaloosa, Alabama or Athens, Georgia? If you want to stick to the ACC, make John Swofford hand you a championship trophy, but yea I’d be mad too if I were a NC State fan.

Duke is readying for a huge game with Florida State Thursday. DukeSportsBlog says the Blue Devils are eyeing this rematch.

We haven’t checked in with Georgia Tech blog FromtheRumble Seat in awhile. They are reviewing the Yellow Jackets recent signing class. Their most recent article focuses on Tyler Stargel with links to several other players.

ACCBlogger looks at the Bubble and Bracket situation for the ACC.

TestudoTimes defends Maryland coach Randy Edsall’s decision to block former QB Danny O’Brien from attending Vanderbilt and join former Maryland OC James Franklin. Not sure I agree with it, but certainly some valid points were made.

Virginia blog asks What’s changed since the Cavaliers and in state rival Virginia Tech last played? I know one thing that better change. Virginia doesn’t want to lose to the Hokies again, or that NCAA bubble inches a little bit closer.

 

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