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Football Standings

2008 NCAA Preseason USA Today Coaches Poll

Aug 5th, 2008No CommentsFootballFootball RankingsFootball Standings

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2008 NCAA Preseason USA Today Coaches Poll

1. Georgia (22)
2. USC (14)
3. Ohio State (14)
4. Oklahoma (3)
5. Florida (5)
6. LSU (3)
7. Missouri
8. West Virginia
9. Clemson
10. Texas
11. Auburn
12. Wisconsin
13. Kansas
14. Texas Tech
15. Virginia Tech
16. Arizona State
17. BYU
18. Tennessee
19. Illinois
20. Oregon
21. South Florida
22. Penn State
23. Wake Forest
24. Michigan
25. Fresno State

Clemson picked to win the ACC in preseason media poll

Jul 22nd, 2008No CommentsBasketball BracketsBasketball RankingsFootballFootball RankingsFootball Standings

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Below are the ACC preseason media picks;

ATLANTIC DIVISION

1. Clemson (59) 383
2. Wake Forest (5) 304
3. Florida State (1) 265
4. Boston College 154
5. Maryland 147
6. N.C. State 112

COASTAL DIVISION

1. Virginia Tech (58) 383
2. North Carolina (4) 288
3. Miami (1) 253
4. Georgia Tech (1) 195
5. Virginia (1) 161
6. Duke 85

Tommy Bowden’s team could certainly “run” the table with returning thunder and lighting backs James Davis and C.J. Spiller.  Another key for the Tigers is returning senior QB Cullen Harper who last year threw for 27 Touchdowns and an even more impressive 65% completion percentage.  The main obstacle in the way of the Tiger’s ACC Championship hopes are mid season road games against Wake Forest (October 9th), Boston College (November 1st), and Florida State (November 8th).  However barring a late season chokefest Clemson is the most likely candidate to win the ACC