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Can the Hokies Still Win the Coastal? Premium Content Virginia Tech Hokies Virginia Tech is in last place in the Coastal, but they still have a shot at the division title. How about if they lose a...
Wake Commit Archibald Believes In Clawson Premium Content Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wake Forest's most prominent commitment, tight end Bowman Archibald, couldn't be any happier with his decision.
Gardner Clear Choice Over Bonnafon Louisville Cardinals Premium Content The numbers prove that Will Gardner should be Louisville's starting quarterback.
Eason’s Eyes Opened By Syracuse Visit Premium Content Syracuse Orange Will Eason, an athlete in the 2016 class, is starting to draw interest from a number of ACC programs.
Charles checks out Clemson Clemson Tigers Premium Content Is Clemson recruiting 2016 athlete Korey Charles as a wide receiver or a defensive back?
Miami Offer Changes Landscape For Robertson ACC News Miami Hurricanes Notre Dame Fighting Irish Premium Content One of Auston Robertson's most recent offers is from a school 1,150 miles away from his other eight candidates.
Could UNC flip 2015 defensive end? ACC News North Carolina Tar Heels Premium Content UNC has seen several football prospects decommit in the 2015 cycle, but could the Tar Heels be on the receiving end of a flip in...
Hamlin on Pitt: ‘I feel like I could play right away’ ACC News Pittsburgh Panthers Premium Content One of the most highly sought-after cornerbacks in the 2016 class believes Pitt's program is moving in the right direction.