College football, Week 9
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As the back half of the season begins, North Carolina Tar Heels football is still looking for its first conference win of the season, and they’ll have another
No. 8 Georgia Tech, No. 10 Miami, No. 15 Virginia and No. 16 Louisville all hit the road in the upcoming Atlantic Coast Conference's weekly slate.
BYU remained unbeaten after defeating Iowa State 41-27. The No. 11-ranked Cougars improved to 8-0 and are still tied atop the Big 12 standings (5-0) with Cincinnati after overcoming a 14-point deficit in the first half.
The North Carolina Tar Heels showed progress against the California Golden Bears, but got the same losing result in their ACC road opener.
Klubnik didn't play in the final period and the Tar Heels didn't score a TD until Benjamin Hall's 11-yard run with 10:25 left. LUDACRIS TO LUDICROUS: UNC football goes from Ludacris to ludicrous, crushed by Clemson in Bill Belichick ACC opener UNC trailed ...
Heading into Saturday against No. 12 Georgia Tech, Duke football had a chance to control its own destiny for a spot in the ACC championship game come December.
The final Saturday in October is here. The ACC race continues to be tight and this week is going to be about who avoids slipping up. Georgia Tech, Louisville,
PITTSBURGH – Pitt quarterback Mason Heintschel and wide receiver Kenny Johnson have been honored by the Atlantic Coast Conference this week for their performances in the Panthers' 53-34 win over North Carolina State Saturday.