More Vin Scully is a win for everyone.
BC's victory meal sets the tone for its next challenge, Jack McCluskey writes on ESPNBoston.com.
Clemson hasn't had a 70-yard rusher since the opener, but the Tigers aren't panicking, Aaron Brenner writes in the (Charleston) Post and Courier.
Duke's biggest surprises this year have come from personnel changes, Laura Keeley writes in the (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Florida State quarterback Jamies Winston will remain relevant in the Heisman picture with more captivating plays, Brendan Sonnone writes in the Orlando Sentinel.
Georgia Tech is looking for repairs in the passing game, Ken Sugiura writes in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
If C.J. Brown cannot go for Maryland this weekend, Caleb Rowe is entering a familiar position, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post.
Miami coach Al Golden is making no excuses for Seantrel Henderson, Matt Porter writes in the Palm Beach Post.
The gang at AthlonSports wonders if North Carolina can recover from its rough start to make a bowl.
Injuries aren't the only problem for NC State, Joe Giglio writes in the (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Pitt defensive tackle Tyrone Ezell has a hearing scheduled next week on charges stemming from a family brawl in Homestead, Margaret Harding writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
The (Syracuse) Post-Standard's Nate Mink looks back at how the Orange fared in their five keys to victory.
Virginia will enter the Maryland game seeking to avoid a tailspin, Mark Giannotto writes in the Washington Post.
Virginia Tech isn't satisfied with a return to the Top 25, Mark Giannotto writes in the Washington Post.
Wake Forest receiver Michael Campanaro keeps confounding his foes, Dan Collins writes in the Winston-Salem Journal.

















