Always nice to see some Thursday night ACC ball.
AthlonSports' Steven Lassan previews this weekend's ACC lineup.
Boston College receiver Harrison Jackson is back in Boston after a big hit last week kept him in a Texas hospital earlier this week.
Clemson linebacker Spencer Shuey is looking for another strong performance against Georgia Tech, Scott Keepfer writes in the Greenville News.
Duke has added running back/linebacker Juwan Thompson as a captain.
CBSSports.com's Jeremy Fowler catches up with former Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews, who says this could be the best Seminoles team ever.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Ken Sugiura looks at Georgia Tech's keys to tonight's game at Clemson.
Former Virginia Tech quarterback Ricardo Young, now with Maryland, has moved to wideout to help the Terrapins' injury-riddled receiving corps, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post.
Miami quarterback Stephen Morris is hoping to end his up-and-down season on a high note, Christy Cabrera Chirinos writes in the (South Florida) Sun-Sentinel.
North Carolina quarterback Marquise Williams used his lowest point as his turning point, Andrew Carter writes in the (Raleigh) News & Observer.
The (Raleigh) News & Observer's Luke DeCock says that NC State AD Debbie Yow is optimistic when talking about NCAA reform.
Pitt's resurgent line has allowed the run game to blossom, Sam Werner writes in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
A Syracuse win at Florida State would not be the first monumental upset Scott Shafer has been a part of, Nate Mink writes in the (Syracuse) Post-Standard.
As the Washington Post's Dan Steinberg cautions, do not get your photograph anywhere near a Virginia Tech ticket.

















