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ACC prepares to go bowling

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The conference will kick off its portion of the bowl season on December 26th (4:30) as North Carolina faces Pittsburgh in what should be a great Meineke Car Care Bowl.  The same night at 8:00 the Boston College Golden Eagles will face the Trojans of Southern California.  December 27th will serve as a post Christmas treat as Clemson will battle Kentucky in the Music City Bowl.  The Hurricanes of Miami will face a rugged Wisconsin squad on December 29th in front of a prime time audience at the Champs Sports Bowl.  Virginia Tech will face the defensive minded Tennessee Volunteers on New Years Eve at 7:30 in what is sure to be a slug fest.  The Florida State Seminoles will battle West Virginia on New Year’s Day in legend Bobby Bowden’s last game at the Gator Bowl.  In the conference’s lone BCS appearance, Georgia Tech will look to run the ball in the teeth of the Iowa defense on January 5th at the Orange Bowl. Look to Football-Bowl.com for the complete 2009-2010 bowl schedule.

GT takes ACC Championship defeating Clemson

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defeated the Clemson Tigers in a highly contested battle for the ACC Championship.  In the 39-34 victory Josh Nesbitt bounced back from an ankle injury in a big way throwing for 136 yards and rushing for 103 yards.  He had a touchdown on the ground and in the air.  Jonathan Dwyer rushed for 110 yards and two scores on 24 carries.  Clemson RB CJ Spiller showed why he is one of the best players in the nation and likely a high pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.  Spiller ran for a whopping 233 yards and 4 touchdowns in the loss.  The loss sends Clemson to the Music City Bowl to face Kentucky.  Georgia Tech will face the Iowa Hawkeyes on January 5th in the 2010 Orange Bowl while the entire college bowl schedule can be found online for the other ACC teams in bowl games this season.

Bowden, Florida State seem headed for the Gator Bowl against WVU

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

With Bobby Bowden having announced his retirement this week, the FSU administration and the ACC are looking to let him go out on his own terms. The ACC and Florida State are currently working with the Gator Bowl to ensure that Bobby Bowden’s final game as head coach is not only in the state of Florida, but also against his former team, the West Virginia Mountaineers, who he coached from 1970-1975.

The Gator Bowl is set to be played on January 1st, 2010 with a 1 pm kickoff on CBS according to the college football bowl schedule.

ACC Championship set for Saturday, BCS game on the line

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

The ACC had a very bad weekend as both Championship game participants were defeated at the hands of SEC schools.  Georgia Tech lost at home to Georgia while Clemson was thoroughly dominated at rival South Carolina.  The losses take some of the luster off of this weekend’s ACC Championship game.  However, a BCS game is still on the line as #10 Georgia Tech will face now unranked Clemson.  The only other ranked ACC team is Virginia Tech who stands in at #12.  The Hokies whipped rival Virginia 42-13. Meanwhile, ACC fans can find great sports gifts including Fatheads and sports Snuggies online at Sports-Shop.com.

Georgia Tech ranked #7, to face rival Bulldogs

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets continue the lead the conference in the BCS rankings coming in at #7.  Georgia Tech comes off a bye week to face in-state rival Georgia.  Virginia Tech moved up one slot to #14 following their 38-10 thrashing of NC State.  The Hokies travel to in state rival Virginia.  The 8-3 Hurricanes of Miami had a rough time with Duke but pulled away for a 34-16 victory.  Miami will have a tough test as they face South Florida on their home turf.  Clemson moved up from #23 to #18 after defeating Virginia 34-21.  The Tigers will face a tough test as they travel to arch rival South Carolina on the 28th.  North Carolina entered the rankings at #24 following a 31-13 victory at BC.  The Tar Heels travel to NC State and the latest bowl projections have UNC facing Tennessee in the Music City Bowl on December 27th.

Four ACC teams currently ranked in Top 25

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets held at #7 following their destruction of Duke.  QB Josh Nesbitt and RB Jonathan Dwyer dominated the game combining for 5 touchdowns on the afternoon.  The Yellow Jackets will be off until November 28th when they battle in-state rival Georgia in a non-conference matchup.  Virginia Tech moved up to #15 from 21 with their dominating victory over Maryland.  The Hokies host North Carolina State this week.  The Hurricanes of Miami dropped 6 slots to #20 after their disappointing loss at North Carolina.  Miami hosts Duke this week which should be an easy victory.  Clemson entered the rankings at #23 following their impressive victory at NC State.  The Tigers look to stay in the rankings when they host Virginia on the 21st.

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Georgia Tech continues to set the pace in the ACC

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The Yellow Jackets continue to lead the Big East Conference in the BCS Top 25 Rankings.  They moved up from #10 to #7 as they escaped with a victory over Wake Forest in overtime 30-27.  Georgia Tech travels to Duke this week.  The Miami Hurricanes annihilated Virginia 52-17 moving them up 3 slots to #14.  Miami travels to North Carolina on the 14th.  The Hokies come in at #21 after defeating East Carolina and travel to Maryland this week.

Georgia Tech, Miami move up in Top 25 polls

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets moved up one spot in the BCS Top 25 rankings to #10 with their impressive 2nd half performance in the 2nd half against Vanderbilt.  The Jackets were again led by QB Josh Nesbitt and RB Jonathan Dwyer in the 56-31 victory.  The Jackets host Wake Forest on November 7th.  The Hurricanes moved up from #19 to #17 after a narrow 28-27 escape against Wake Forest.  Miami hosts Virginia on November 7th.  The Hokies of Virginia Tech fell 10 sports to #23 following a 20-17 home loss to North Carolina.  Virginia Tech travels to East Carolina on November 5th to face the Pirates in front of a national audience as both teams will look to improve on their projected 2009-2010 bowl games.

Georgia Tech leads the way for ACC

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Georgia Tech moved up one slot to # 11 with a sound beating of Virginia.  The Jackets are the class of the conference with a 7-1 record and look to continue to represent the ACC in the college football Top 25 rankings.  Tech jumps out of conference on October 31st when they will battle the SEC’s Vanderbilt Commodores.  The Hokies of Virginia Tech also moved up one slot to #13 while on their bye week.  They will host North Carolina on October 29th.  The Hurricanes slid down the rankings from #10 to #19.  Miami had a listless performance in the comfy confines of Dolphin Stadium against Clemson.  The Canes lost 40-37 in overtime.  Miami will look to bounce back when they travel to Wake Forest on October 31st and Miami is picked to face Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl on January 1st in the latest bowl projections.

Three ACC teams in initial BCS Top 25

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The BCS unveiled its rankings for 2009 with the top 25 including three members of the ACC.  Miami tops the list at #10 as the 5-1 Canes host Clemson on October 24th.  The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are now ranked #12 after their impressive victory over Virginia Tech.  The 6-1 Jackets travel to Virginia on October 24th in what should be an easy victory on paper.  Virginia Tech, who had their eyes set on the BCS National Championship game, debuts at at #14 after being dominated at Georgia Tech.