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Rhett Lashlee lost track midsentence. Considering the sentence, how could you blame him? The SMU coach was running down the list of teams that have a shot at reaching the ACC title game entering the final weekend of the regular season and then just sort of gave up.
Miami and Pitt each face a must-win situation to keep their respective College Football Playoff and Atlantic Coast Conference championship hopes alive when they clash on Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh.
Eventually, we'll get to the ACC Championship Game, but who knows how many twists, turns and tiebreakers still stand between us and Charlotte at this point. We'
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No. 25 SMU could be a playoff team again, but will have to get in and win ACC title game this time
No. 25 SMU could still make the College Football Playoff again. The Mustangs first have to get into the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game, and win it this time.
With the Golden Bears beginning a national search for a new head coach, one name already circulating in industry coverage is Jim Mora, the veteran coach who has
Swinney knows new Virginia Tech head coach James Franklin well and believes the former Penn State coach has what it takes to win at a high level in the ACC. “I’ve known James for a long time, have a good relationship with him. Certainly will be great for our league,” Dabo Swinney said earlier this month. “And I think it’s a great fit.
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No. 13 Miami at No. 24 Pitt tops ACC slate; No. 17 Virginia, No. 25 SMU can clinch title-game trips
Game of the week No. 13 Miami (9-2, 5-2 ACC) at No. 24 Pittsburgh (8-3, 6-1), Saturday, noon ET (ABC) The ACC race is so jumbled that the marquee game for the final week features two ranked teams that can't simply win their way into the league championship game.
Georgia Tech fell to Pittsburgh 42-28 on Saturday and will now need a lot of help if it wants to get to Charlotte. Fortunately, there are several scenarios for
Hosted by Taylor Tannenbaum, Jimbo Fisher, Eric Mac Lain and Eddie Royal, ACC Huddle will broadcast live from the green space at O-Hill from 10 a.m. — noon Saturday. The live show will also features free breakfast for attendees (while supplies last), a t-shirt giveaway and other exclusive prizes.