Friday, September 08, 2006

Around the ACC
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The Washington Post's Mike Wise writes that Maryland's Marcus Wimbush has remained on the field by denying any wrong doing in an incident in which he was charged with with two counts of second-degree assault and a fourth-degree sex offense.

Former North Carolina State head coach is a good fit in his new role at Virginia Tech.

North Carolina says it's not worried about Beamer Ball as it heads into this weekend's game with Virginia Tech.

Miami's offense, especially Kyle Wright, didn't look impressive against Florida State, but the defense had its share of problems also.

With a jail term and a $300,000 child-support payment, former Virginia star Ralph Sampson hopes his legal problems are behind him.

Boston College's Matt Ryan is trying to overcome an ankle injury he hopes won't keep him out of Saturday's game with Clemson. Meanwhile, this story takes a look at the Tiger's third option at running back.

Virginia's big Will Barker hopes to make up for his mistakes last week against Pittsburgh.

As Wake prepares for Duke this weekend, the N&O's Luci Chavez writes that both programs are looking toward the future.

While one Team USA went down in flames at the basketball World Championships, another is just preparing for its run.

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