Complete ACC football coverage
The ACC held its Football Kickoff in Greensboro, Ga., July 20-22, and WRAL and The Fan were there in force. Get all the information you need about the 12 schools in the ACC.
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Clemson picked to win ACC; Carolina second in Coastal
The media selections were announced on Monday, July 21.
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Photo gallery from ACC Kickoff
Check out the scene in Greensboro, Ga., as ACC players and coaches meet with the media.
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O'Brien: If Glennon is best in camp, we'll have decision to make
The QB situation remains far from solved, but State is hoping for an improved team in Tom O'Brien's second season at the helm.
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Carolina having to deal with extra hype
With 18 starters returning, Carolina is looking to improve on last year's 4-8 record.
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Cutcliffe: Last-place preseason pick tells a story
David Cutcliffe, he of Manning brothers fame, will look to rebuild the image of Duke football starting this season.
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Grobe quips that he'd rather Wake be picked sixth
Jim Grobe and his Wake Forest program are trying to finish above .500 three years in a row for the first time since the ACC was formed.
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This may - finally - be Clemson's year
Clemson might have the most talent in the league with all of their star backfield returning to make another run at an ACC Title.
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Va. Tech will start season with two-quarterback system
Despite having the second fewest returning starters in the ACC (10), Frank Beamer and his team could still make it to the ACC title game out of a weak Coastal Division.
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Virginia motivated by low expectations
With All-American defensive stalwart Chris Long now playing on Sundays, Al Groh and his team may face a bit of a rebuilding year.
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Shannon expects improvement from his young but experienced team
None of the top three QBs on the Hurricanes' roster has thrown a pass in college...ouch
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Coach Jags looks ahead to year two
Coach Jeff Jagodzinski inherited a loaded team when Tom O'Brien left for N.C. State, but his task just got a lot harder this year with the loss of Matt Ryan.
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Glory days, they'll pass you by...
The Seminoles return 15 starters this year, the most they've brought back since their 1999 National Championship squad.
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Paul Johnson ready to prove his offense can win in ACC
How much success the team will have in Atlanta will depend on the answer to one question: How will the Yellow Jackets respond to Paul Johnson's new system?
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Maryland may play several QBs this year
After and injury-riddled season last year, coach Ralph Friedgen is hoping the experience a lot of his backups got will pay dividends in 2008.















