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Tony Barnhart
May 17, 2013
What we've learned about ACC: Clemson aims to take next step
With changes afoot at Duke, Wake Forest and Va. Tech, this year may prove this isn't your father's ACC. Tony Barnhart says Clemson may just prove the point.
 
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Tony Barnhart
May 17, 2013
What we've learned about ACC: Clemson aims to take next step
With changes afoot at Duke, Wake Forest and Va. Tech, this year may prove this isn't your father's ACC. Tony Barnhart says Clemson may just prove the point.
 
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Dennis Dodd
May 16, 2013
Golden continues to ride out storm at Miami, but probe has taken its toll
Al Golden's goal of returning a championship to Miami has been sidetracked by the NCAA storm encircling the program. Golden tells Dennis Dodd that the Hurricanes expect to go to a bowl this year.
 
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Jeremy Fowler
May 15, 2013
Big Ten bracing for change, but how big of a change?
Several league officials believe some more restructuring is in store, but that a new division for BCS-level conferences would be bad for college football.
 
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Tony Barnhart
May 15, 2013
What we've learned about SEC: You can't block South Carolina's Clowney
As spring football ends, Tony Barnhart offers five takeaways to consider before fall. A couple: Jadeveon Clowney's a bad man on the gridiron and Auburn's Jay Prosch is inspiring.
 
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Dennis Dodd
May 15, 2013
On-field results don't come close to matching potential for ACC
There's a great mystery lurking around the ACC: Why doesn't the conference win more? Dennis Dodd says no one has any answers, but they do have hope for better times ahead.
 
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Gregg Doyel
May 14, 2013
Of course Jay Paterno believes in his dad, but in no way should you
People have made up their minds about Joe Paterno's legacy, but that hasn't stopped his son, Jay, from trying to change opinions. Gregg Doyel says it's understandable, and pathetic.
 
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Dennis Dodd
May 14, 2013
Joe Paterno's loyal son refuses to let his father's legacy wilt
Jay Paterno's life's work has now become protecting the life's work of his father. Dennis Dodd talks with a son who refuses to let others have the final word on his dad.
 
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Tony Barnhart
May 13, 2013
Some guiding rules, worthy names to make selection committee fair
The group that makes up the first playoff selection committee will have a highly-scrutinized job. Tony Barnhart offers up some guiding principles and some worthy names for rooting out any hints of bias.
 
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Dennis Dodd
May 13, 2013
Emmert's slowing reforms hurt by zero cooperation, 'class warfare'
NCAA boss Mark Emmert's run of ill fate continues. Dennis Dodd says the effort to trim the football rule book meets with zero cooperation, as do issues like recruiting deregulation and stipends.
 
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Mike Freeman
May 17, 2013
Is Titus Young the latest NFL player suffering from hits to the head?
Titus Young's life has spiraled out of control. Mike Freeman says an untreated hit to the head could be the starting point for the former Lions receiver's sad decline.
 
Pete Prisco
May 17, 2013
Pressing questions for all 32 NFL teams heading into the summer
Who starts at QB for the Bills, Jets, Raiders and Eagles? Who fills the leadership void in Baltimore? Pete Prisco asks a pressing question for each team heading into the summer.
 
Pete Prisco
May 14, 2013
NFL Top 100: On a list loaded with quarterbacks, Rodgers is clear No. 1
Bring on the angry comments. Pete Prisco's Top 100 list is here, and on a list flush with QBs, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers is the easy No. 1, with Peyton and Brady not far behind.
 
Tony Barnhart
May 17, 2013
What we\ve learned about ACC: Clemson aims to take next step
With changes afoot at Duke, Wake Forest and Va. Tech, this year may prove this isn't your father's ACC. Tony Barnhart says Clemson may just prove the point.
 
Gregg Doyel
May 17, 2013
Tiger\s renewed popularity proves winning does indeed fix everything
Tiger Woods was the scourge of the sports world ... until he won four of his last seven tournaments. Now the bandwagon is back. Gregg Doyel says this proves one thing: Winning cures all.
 
  
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