Starting with Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia: That brown chunky stuff on your football cleats isn’t crumbs from an early holiday feast.
Well... noooo , it’s puke. As in “puked on your shoes.” All three managed to play themselves out of the chase on Saturday. Meanwhile over in the world of nice, clean, and not horrible-smelling shoes, we have Virginia Tech, Florida State, and Boston College.
If the Hokies beat Virginia on Saturday in Blacksburg, they will take the trip to Tampa for the Dr. Pepper Bowl (the ACC Championship Game) on Dec. 6 in Tampa, Fla. If the Hokies lose, Georgia Tech wins the Coastal division, thanks to the losses Saturday by UNC and Virginia.
In the Atlantic, if Boston College beats Maryland next Saturday in Chestnut Hill, the Eagles repeat as division champs and set up a BC vs. VT rematch of last year's Championship Game.
If the Terps win, FSU is the winner. Maryland usually comes back strong from tough losses. FSU has one game left, ...
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Maui Invitational Preview
rumorsandrants.com 11/24/2008 —
As many of you know, I’m a lucky bastard. Every year in late November, I head to Maui with my family to spend Thanksgiving on the beach. But along with relaxing in paradise, we also make sure to attend the EA Sports Maui Invitational, which ...
Erin Andrews, Camera Phones And You [Wake Up Deadspin!]
deadspin.com 11/24/2008 — Got an image you'd like to see in here first thing in the morning? Send it to tips@deadspin.com . Subject: Morning crap With Ashley Judd in his team's rooting section and Erin Andrews practically in his lap, this North Caroliona fan can only pray ...
BIKE STUNTS: STILL NOT SAFE
withleather.uproxx.com 11/24/2008 —
I got off to a pretty bad start today. I called Brady Quinn a rookie (he isn’t), then I called Virginia Tech West Virginia (it isn’t). Then I wrote about American soccer. Then my Internet shit the bed for half an hour. Good times.
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ACC Now - Hansbrough's Maui minutes a concern | newsobserver.com blogs
blogs.newsobserver.com 11/24/2008 — LAHAINA, Hawaii â North Carolina coach Roy Williams said Sunday he hasnât decided how much forward Tyler Hansbrough will play in the three-games-in-three days Maui Invitational. He said he's not even 100 percent sure whether the senior will play ...
UNC aims to limit Hansbrough's time
newsobserver.com 11/24/2008 — North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough has never been the smoothest-looking player on the court. But for three weeks, he looked downright awkward on the bench.