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ACC leaders upbeat about future a year after near disaster
AMELIA ISLAND — Two years ago, as the college sports landscape began changing around them, ACC commissioner John Swofford and his school presidents started tossing around a phrase few of them had any real understanding about: grant of media rights....
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, ESPN (tv network), Southeastern Conference, Big Ten Conference, Florida State Seminoles
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Andrew Wiggins, nation's No. 1 basketball recruit, picks Kansas over FSU
After making an intense, valiant push for the nation’s top basketball recruit, Florida State did not get Andrew Wiggins. Kansas did instead, beating out the Seminoles and perennial powers North Carolina and Kentucky, too. In a bit of a departure...
Tags: Sports, High Schools, Schools, Kansas Jayhawks, Basketball
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Miami's Al Golden eager for closure on NCAA investigation
AMELIA ISLAND – As Miami’s date with the NCAA Committee on Infractions draws closer, Hurricanes coach Al Golden is looking forward to the day when he will see an end to an investigation that has haunted the school for nearly three years....
Tags: Nevin Shapiro, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Google Inc., Miami Hurricanes, College Sports
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FSU AD Randy Spetman still puzzled he was linked to Rutgers AD job
AMELIA ISLAND — Late last week, Florida State athletics director Randy Spetman received some news that caught him off guard. Unbeknownst to him, one exploratory phone call from officials at Rutgers was enough for him to be considered a "surprise...Tags: Florida State Seminoles, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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Michigan AD backs Hoke on Irish 'chickening out'
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon had no problem with how coach Brady Hoke described Notre Dame’s decision to end its football series with the Wolverines. Hoke told fans Monday that Notre Dame was “chickening out” by canceling...
Tags: Michigan State Spartans, Northwestern Wildcats, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, College Football, Big Ten Conference
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Virginia Tech president Steger stepping down
Virginia Tech president Charles Steger announced Tuesday that he is stepping down. Steger is scheduled to give the commencement speech at Virginia Tech’s graduation Friday. Steger has been the school’s president since 2000. “When...
Tags: Technology, Medical Research, Research, Architecture, Virginia Tech
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Notre Dame's Mike Brey set for ACC homecoming
AMELIA ISLAND — The Atlantic Coast Conference has always been a part of Mike Brey and starting in 2014, he will be a part of it. For the 54-year-old Brey, who grew up in Bethesda, Md., being in the ACC has an all too familiar feel. “I grew...
Tags: Sports, College Basketball, Syracuse Orange, Maryland Terrapins, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Boston tragedy hits close to home for Boston College's Steve Addazio
AMELIA ISLAND -Steve Addazio is a New England guy at heart. It’s one of the reasons he chose to leave Temple and take over the head coaching job at Boston College this off-season. It’s also why the events of April 15th touched him so deeply....
Tags: Sports, Google Inc., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Boston College Eagles, Boston Marathon
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Andrew Wiggins sticks flaming spear in FSU basketball dreams
There was an intense hope that maybe Andrew Wiggins would be a different kind of superstar. The kind of superstar who would lead a program to greatness instead of joining one that has been great for 100 years. The kind of superstar who would forgo...Tags: Sports, Basketball, Billy Donovan, Vince Carter, ESPN (tv network)
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Big Ten ADs eye stronger football schedules
Cupcakes are out. Compelling matchups are in. "We want to get out of the business," Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon said, "of scheduling games that feel like scrimmages to our fans." To that end, the Big Ten will begin playing nine conference...
Tags: Cowboys Stadium, Wisconsin Badgers, Illinois Fighting Illini, The Pennsylvania State University, Pinstripe Bowl
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Monday's local roundup: JMU, Virginia Tech softball receive NCAA at-large bids
Colleges Softball: James Madison received the first softball at-large bid in CAA history. The Dukes (41-15) will play N.C. State at 3:30 Friday in Knoxville, Tenn. The host and No. 7 seed Lady Volunteers play Longwood at 6 p.m. All-CAA player Morgan...Tags: Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Virginia Tech Hokies, James Madison Dukes, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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College Plus: Californian signs with Presentation to play baseball
Shane Jackson of Livermore, Calif., has signed to play baseball for Presentation College. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound pitcher was a two-time letterwinner and team captain at Dougherty Valley High. He led his team to a 17-8 record his senior season and...Tags: Sports, The Summit League, Marquette Golden Eagles, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball
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