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Mid-Week
Report (All-ACC) ACCweekly.com -
Nov 3, 2005
Joe Johnson touches on key developments from each of the 12 member
schools in the ACC. |
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Moss
carries 'Canes over Tar Heels
Sun-Sentinel - Oct 30, 2005
MIAMI -- Twenty minutes before kickoff the inflated
helmet the Miami Hurricanes usually run through blew
into the stands. |
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FSU mowing through ACC
Orlando Sentinel - Oct 30, 2005
TALLAHASSEE -- None of his three receivers were
open, but the field in front of him was, so Drew
Weatherford went scrambling for the first down 13
yards away. In a slow-motion replay, you can almost
see the moment when his goal shifts. |
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Jackets seal off end zone
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Oct 30, 2005
Maybe you saw Georgia Tech's Kenny Scott tapping his
left wrist after he broke up Clemson's best chance
for a touchdown. Maybe you saw Scott tapping his
wrist again after the tackle that ended the Tigers'
last real hope of a comeback.
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Amato makes move: Stone new QB
Herald-Sun - Oct 25, 2005
RALEIGH -- Apparently it was his two touchdown passes in
Saturday's loss to Wake Forest that made the difference. |
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Not Happy With Win
Orlando Sentinel - Oct 23, 2005
Two weeks ago against Wake Forest, Florida State's offense was
celebrating what seemed like a novelty: It had carried this team when the
once-powerful defense couldn't. |
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Freshman Rule In FSU Win
Palm Beach Post - Oct 23, 2005
Senior center David Castillo turned to offensive line
coach Mark McHale recently and peered into Florida State's future.
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N.C.'s bowl string fraying
News & Observer - Oct 22, 2005
The last time the state of North Carolina didn't have at least one of its
five Division I-A football teams playing in a bowl game was 1987. |
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Support system
News & Observer - Oct 22, 2005
Despite playing in front of some of the most passionate fans in the ACC,
N.C. State has lost six straight conference games at Carter-Finley Stadium.
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Hokies QB did more good than bad;
team not worried about their young leader
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Mid-Week
Report (Boston College)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 12, 2005
Mathias Kiwanuka
was lucky not to be injured when Virginia tackle Brad Butler chop
blocked him from behind. |
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Mid-Week Report (Miami)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 12, 2005
The Hurricanes
have been getting nasty since losing to Florida State and narrowly
escaping Clemson. |
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Mid-Week Report (Florida
State)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 12, 2005
The
offensive line took a blow against Wake Forest when tackle Matt
Meinrod broke his left fibula. |
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Mid-Week Report (Virginia
Tech)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 12, 2005
The Hokies
ran their nonconference home winning streak to 21 games after
thrashing Marshall 41-14 last weekend. |
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Weekend Wrap-up
of Week 6 ACCweekly.com -
Oct 9, 2005
Joe Johnson wraps up the weekend's activities around the ACC. |
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Pack picks one off
News & Observer - Oct 7, 2005
Heath's interception in final minute secures
victory at Georgia Tech / State takes the lead in the fourth quarter on
Brian Clark's 80-yard catch, then fends off a late Jackets drive to snap a
six-game ACC losing streak |
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Mid-Week Report (Florida
State)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 6, 2005
In an interview
with the Tallahassee Democrat, Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said
he is happy to finally have some questions answered about his 4-0
team. |
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Mid-Week Report (Virginia
Tech)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 6, 2005
Running
back Mike Imoh will get a break to rest his sprained ankle this
weekend. Coach Frank Beamer said Imoh will not play this weekend
against Marshall in the Hokies' homecoming game. |
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Mid-Week Report (Miami)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 6, 2005
Defense has
been Miami's bright spot this season and now the offense is catching
up. The Hurricanes' last opponent South Florida gave the offense
some time to fine tune some things. |
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Mid-Week Report (Boston College)
ACCweekly.com - Oct 5, 2005
Protecting the quarterback has been a hallmark for the
offensive line so far this season. Boston College has allowed only
four sacks in five games... |
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Weekend Wrap-up
of Week 5 ACCweekly.com -
Oct 3, 2005
Joe Johnson wraps up the weekend's activities around the ACC. |
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Warning Bells A
Plenty
ACCweekly.com - Oct 2, 2005
The second
guessing will go for a while at Clemson. When coach Tommy Bowden
called for a fake field goal against Wake Forest with the Tigers
were up by three, the warning bells went off. |
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Back To The Future
ACCweekly.com - Oct 2, 2005
It was back to the
future for Wake Forest as Cory Randolph returned at quarterback and
the Demon Deacons found a way to beat Clemson. |