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Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere 9/24

by All Sports Discussion

Posted: 9/23/2013 8:44:32 PM


We missed our Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere last week when I was out of town, but we are back to it this week. As we get into the thick of the ACC conference races, lets see what our ACC bloggers have for us.

After Georgia Tech’s hard fought win over North Carolina, Yellow Jacket blog FromtheRumbleSeat hands out grades for each of Georgia Tech’s units. At 3-0 the Yellow Jackets have a pivotal Coastal Division game Thursday night home game against Virginia Tech.

ACCPerscription analyzes what needs to happen for the ACC to get a 2nd BCS team.   It’s not early to starting paying to that with the ACC having two top 10 (Clemson, FSU) teams and third Miami in the top 20. ACC fans need to pay extra special attention to Fresno St. who might be this year’s BCS Buster.

ShakintheSouthland has some Post 2013 Textile Bowl Sunday thoughts. Despite the Tigers lofty ranking the the guys at ShakintheSouthland keep Clemson fans grounded with some good analysis of where the Tigers can improve on.

Break out the Pittsburgh Panthers! They got their first ACC win ever over Duke this past weekend. CardiacHill says there is some legitimate optimism around the Pitt football program at the moment. 

What does Florida State need to do to keep winning asks Tomahawknation?  The answer may surprise some of you.

StateoftheU checks in on how Miami is preparing South Florida. Remember a few years ago when South Florida was a budding football program. This one could get very ugly for the Bulls.

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