Cannot wait for this 30 for 30.
Injuries are starting to pile up for Boston College, Jack McCluskey writes on ESPNBoston.com.
Clemson has hired West Virginia's James Clements as its next president, Eleanor Chute writes in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The (Raleigh) News & Observer's Joe Giglio wonders if Duke is this year's version of the 2006 Wake Forest team.
The Orlando Sentinel's Brendan Sonnone looks at three things learned from Florida State's win over Wake Forest.
Paul Johnson says Clemson will be a good measure of Georgia Tech's recent progress, Ken Sugiura writes in the Atlanta Journal-Constiution.
Maryland's turnovers handcuffed its defense, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post.
Al Golden is not planning any special teams changes for Miami, Christy Cabrera Chirinos writes in the (South Florida) Sun-Sentinel.
Touching story here as a father made a surprise military homecoming Saturday at North Carolina.
The (Raleigh) News & Observer's Luke DeCock says that rolling the dice is just how NC State coach Dave Doeren rolls.
Ray Vinopal says the time spent watching film is paying off as Pitt's defense continues to improve, Jerry DiPaola writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Scott Shafer is hopeful that Durell Eskridge (upper body) and Prince-Tyson Gulley (ankle) will play for the Orange this weekend, Nate Mink writes in the (Syracuse) Post-Standard.
Logan Thomas bounced back in a big way for Virginia Tech, Mike Barber writes in the (Richmond) Times-Dispatch.

















