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FEATURED STORY: Oh, what a night: Champs Sports Bowl recap
I’m sure they’re all asking what could have been.
No. 12 Miami has never won in Chapel Hill, N.C.
It was another nail-biter in the Atlantic Coast Conference as No. 16 Miami came back to beat unranked Wake Forest 28-27 in Winston Salem.
Alright, so I’m in Austin, Texas and will more than likely miss the game tomorrow. Am I upset about it? Yes. I really want to see how the team bounces back after the tough loss to Clemson.
Below is my take on everything orange, green and purple.
TVs at the Rathskeller were showing No. 9 Miami’s game against Central Florida, but students were huddled around those with laptops watching the No. 4 Virginia Tech/No. 19 Georgia Tech game.
I don’t remember the injury bug ever hitting a unit as badly as it has this season for the University of Miami’s defensive line.
I’m sure people are tired of hearing about the “swagger” being back, but they better get used to it.
Nothing is guaranteed in the competitive Atlantic Coast Conference.
Despite preseason top-15 rankings and back-to-back conference championships, Virginia Tech knows that better than anyone at the moment.
Not satisfied with last season’s 5-7 (3-5 ACC) record and fifth-place finish out of six teams in the Coastal Division, head coach Al Groh brought back two coaches and welcomed three new assistants.