115 Results for ncaa

Tough task ahead for FSU's Fisher

Heather Dinich, ACC

...s second head coach in 34 seasons -- one of the most flattering, esteemed promotions in all of college football. There are also certain expectations, first and foremost being that Florida State becomes a contender again...

Blog | December 01, 2009

Paterno on Bowden's retirement

Heather Dinich, ACC

...State head coach Bobby Bowden. Paterno, 82, and Bowden, 80, are the two winningest coaches in major college football history, with Paterno holding a 393-388 edge in career victories. "Bobby has been a tough...

Blog | December 01, 2009

Swofford statement on Bowden

Heather Dinich, ACC

...had to say about FSU coach Bobby Bowden's retirement: Few people have meant as much to college football as Bobby Bowden. He is a legendary figure in the truest sense of the word and...

Blog | December 01, 2009

Georgia Tech's Johnson Coach of the Year (again)

Heather Dinich, ACC

...game. Clemson's Dabo Swinney had 10 votes, followed by Duke's David Cutcliffe (4) and Boston College's Frank Spaziani (2). It's an absolute shame that Spaziani received only two votes. Considering what...

Blog | December 01, 2009

Virginia Tech's Williams ACC Rookie of the Year

Heather Dinich, ACC

...34 votes from 40 voting members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association to edge out Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly, who had 29. Separate votes were held for the offensive and defensive rookie of...

Blog | December 01, 2009

ACC's lunchtime links

Heather Dinich, ACC

...win the Heisman, Georgia Tech still has to find a way to stop him on Saturday. Boston College has come to an agreement with Under Armour to outfit the Eagles for the next six years...

Blog | December 01, 2009

FSU to Gator Bowl?

Heather Dinich, ACC

...loss to Florida and an unimpressive home finale against Maryland. It would be disappointing for all of college football if Bowden's career didn't end on some sort of celebratory note with some meaning...

Blog | December 01, 2009

ACC all-conference team announced

Heather Dinich, ACC

...NC State (39) TE: Michael Palmer, Clemson (39) OT: Jason Fox, Miami (57) OT: Anthony Castonzo, Boston College (53) OG: Rodney Hudson, Florida State (54) OG: Cord Howard, Georgia Tech (47) C: Sean Bedford, Georgia...

Blog | November 30, 2009

ACC players of the week

Heather Dinich, ACC

...tackles, including 55 solo stops, and seven tackles for loss this season. DEFENSIVE BACK: Luke Kuechly, Boston College, OLB, Fr., 6-3, 220, Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Boston College freshman outside linebacker Luke Kuechly earned...

Blog | November 30, 2009

ACC's lunchtime links

Heather Dinich, ACC

...assistants were told to leave, graduate assistants included. Maybe Groh just wasn't meant to be a college coach. Richmond coach Mike London addressed the speculation he could be next in line for Groh's...

Blog | November 30, 2009

ACC power rankings: Week 14

Heather Dinich, ACC

...bowl game is still a successful season, though, considering how it started for the Heels. 6. Boston College (8-4, 5-3; LW: No. 7) - It's not always pretty, but the Eagles have found...

Blog | November 30, 2009

Virginia's search for a coach begins

Heather Dinich, ACC

...Grobe is a Virginia alum, but in the what-have-you-done-for-me-lately world of college football, his name has probably dropped down the list of candidates this year. And Virginia Tech fans...

Blog | November 29, 2009

ACC bowl projections

Heather Dinich, ACC

...Bowl: North Carolina vs. SEC Meineke Car Care Bowl: Florida State vs. Big East Emerald Bowl: Boston College vs. Pac-10

Blog | November 29, 2009

BC edges Terps

Heather Dinich, ACC

...for Maryland in the final game of the season for the Terps, as BC snuck away from College Park with the 19-17 win. The only thing on the line in this game was pride...

Blog | November 28, 2009

Around the ACC: Halftime thoughts

Heather Dinich, ACC

...a balanced offensive attack so far, and just need to maintain it in the second half. Boston College 16, Maryland 10 This one isn't over yet, and the Terps have one more half of...

Blog | November 28, 2009