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Hokies hopeful about title chances

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

It's been 10 years since Virginia Tech played for the national championship. The Hokies believe there are plenty of reasons they could return to the BCS' big stage in 2009.

Story | Conversation | August 11, 2009

Harris is Miami's undisputed leader

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

Jacory Harris has become the much-needed leader of a revitalized Miami team.

Story | Conversation | September 29, 2009

FSU's O-line grows as a unit

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

Not much was expected of Florida State's young offensive line last season. But after an impressive 2008, many are wondering what the more experienced unit has in store for 2009.

Story | Conversation | September 01, 2009

Third-year coaches expecting more

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

The honeymoon period is over for North Carolina's Butch Davis, NC State's Tom O'Brien and Miami's Randy Shannon. With each coach now in his third year, it's time to prove the growing pains can translate into more wins.

Story | Conversation | August 12, 2009

ACC ready to hit the ground running

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

For the first time in its history, the ACC returns three 1,000-yard rushers. That doesn't even scratch the surface when looking at the depth at the running back position in the league.

Story | Conversation | August 11, 2009

The NCAA road less glorified

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

Student-athletes in NCAA emerging sports don't know the usual fanfare of college athletics. With few scholarships, little exposure and no NCAA-recognized championships, these women are playing for passion.

Story | Conversation | July 17, 2009

How much is too much online?

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

Colleges are increasingly looking to find ways to educate and insulate their student-athletes from the pitfalls of becoming too "social" with their online social networks.

Story | Conversation | July 08, 2009