Saturday, July 01, 2006

The ACC Nation Morning Edition

I know, I know. It's been a few days since the Morning Edition has appeared. I'll try to do better, but make no promises in the summer. Come fall, that's a different story.

Alexander Johnson was drafted earlier this week, but as this notes column points out his work of making the NBA is far from over.

The NACDA Directors' Cup standings were announced this week. The only ACC team in the top five was North Carolina.

Andy D'Alessio chose one more year at Clemson over professional baseball. That's good news for Tiger fans.

Former Maryland basketball player Travis Garrison pleaded guilty to assault and sex-offense charges stemming from an incident at a bar in College Park.

Five Virginia Tech wrestlers are taking legal action in their dispute with the school.

The ACC will have to wait for their own TV network like the Big Ten.

Another big-name prospect has decided to play his college football for Al Groh and Virginia. The question, of course, is when will Groh produce a product on the field that comes close to matching his great recruiting classes? It's beginning to look like the answer is never.

Finally, you can pre-order "Mad About U: Four Decades of Basketball at University Hall" starting Wednesday.






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