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College Football Week Three: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of the ACC
After a 4-1 week in non-conference, 2-1 against other BCS teams, the ACC has begun to step up play. Michael Felder takes a look at the conference and details this week's best, worst and most putrid performances for the ACC's third week of action.
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UNC Ends Streak and Silences Critics by Sprinting Past Rutgers in Jersey
The Tar Heels got their first win outside of North Carolina in 6 years by blasting the Scarlet Knights 44-12. Michael Felder takes a look at the good of the Tar Heels win and highlights more than just Brandon Tate's second monstrous game.
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Georgia Tech-Virginia Tech: The First ACC Coastal Division Showdown
The Hokies and the Yellow Jackets take the field Saturday for the first real battle in the ACC's Coastal Division. Michael Felder previews this ACC Game of the Week.
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Week Three: The Tar Heels Travel to NJ to Battle the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers
The Heels take on Rutgers in NJ as both teams look to get a win in a nationally televised game Thursday night. Two solid receiving cores headline this bout as the Mentor Butch Davis squares off against his Pupil Greg Schiano
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Week One: UNC Opens Season With The Cowboys of McNeese State
Week one of the college football season is upon us and Michael Felder takes a quick look at the Heels August 30th match up with the Cowboys of McNeese State.
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Questions Raised During the Spain vs USA Olympic Gold Medal Final
With Basketball Gold back in the USA where it belongs Michael Felder takes the time to look at four questions created by the USA-Spain Olympic final and the approaching NBA season.
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Kicking Off the 2008 ACC Season
ACC Football fans have had a summer's worth of depth charts, previews, and analysis. The season is less than a week away, and Michael Felder takes a step back from detailed analysis to take a look at some of the best of what the ACC has to offer.
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Why Notre Dame is Not the Most Delusional Fanbase in College Football
Give Notre Dame fans a break, there is a new #1 delusional fanbase and they come straight out of the mountains of North Carolina. Micael Felder applauds the newest crazed ad annoying fan base—Appalachian State.
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Why 2007 Phenom Dwight Jones Should Leave Valdosta St. for UNC
Stud receiver Dwight Jones has just gained eligibility to play Division I football. Michael Felder explains that transferring from Division II to UNC gives Jones the best opportunity to reach his goals, both athletically and academically.
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Here Comes Carolina Tar Heels: Five Players Every ACC Fan Needs To Know
Everyone knows about the stars of Carolina's offense. Everyone knows about the leaders in the back end and the young hulks up front for the Heels. Michael Felder fills you in on some of the less than popular Heels who'll make a big impact in 2008.
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Here Comes Carolina: 2008 Tar Heel's Special Teams Preview
Special Teams is the most underrated facet of the game. People have talked offense and defense for weeks heading into 2008; Michael Felder previews what the Tar Heels special teams should look like in 2008.
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Here Comes Carolina Tar Heels: 2008 Defensive Preview
2008 UNC Football Defensive preview. The Heels are a year older and a year better on defense. They look to move from the 35th ranked defense of a year ago into the top 20 in the nation, Michael Felder details why that is a very real expectation.
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The Battle of Ohio: Mike Mickens vs Malcolm Jenkins for 2008's Best Cornerback
The Buckeye State holds the two best corners in the nation. Michael Felder details who is the best; the big physical Malcolm Jenkins from Ohio State or the speedy technically sound Mike Mickens of Cincinnati.
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Here Comes Carolina: 2008 UNC Football Offensive Preview
The 2008 UNC Tar Heels appear to be poised to challenge Virginia Tech for the ACC Coastal Division title. Michael Felder takes a look at the offensive unit in his "Here Comes Carolina" preseason preview series.
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Every QB's Nightmare: Penn State's Maurice Evans & South Florida's George Selvie
George Selvie and Maurice Evans are hands down the two best defensive ends in the nation going into 2008. Michael Felder takes a look at the two monster players and shows who is truly the No. 1 DE in the nation.
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Saturday Night Special: Your 15-Week 2008 College Football Road Map
Michael Felder has looked at all the schedules and finally mapped out the 15 games you need to be watching during the 2008 college football season. From top ten matchups to BCS party crashers, his 15-week guide has got you covered.
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Major Wright and Gator Secondary Are Key to 2008 BCS Title
Michael Felder details why the talented unit will deliver in 2008 and put Florida's defense back on the national map.
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Duke Robinson and Ryan Stanchek: The Best of College Football's Big Uglies
Quarterbacks, receivers and running backs—Michael Felder sheds some light on the men up front who make all their successes possible. Go inside the game and learn why WVU's Ryan Stanchek and OU's Duke Robinson are today's most polished linemen.
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Oklahoma's Jermaine Gresham, Wisconsin's Travis Beckum: 2008's Best TE
Travis Beckum has the catches and the yards, Jermaine Gresham has the touchdowns and the skills. Michael Felder breaks their games down and details why only one of the two can be called the Best TE going into 2008.
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Percy Harvin, Michael Crabtree, and Jeremy Maclin: 2008's Biletnikoff Battle
Percy Harvin, Michael Crabtree and Jeremy Maclin—elite receivers all, but only one can be the best heading into 2008. Michael Felder examines which of these three receivers is going to lead the pack for the upcoming college football season.
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MLB, NBA & NFL: Fans Wake Up, Gossip Isn't News for America's Sports Pages
Michael Felder reports on how waking up to the Shaquille O'Neal story was his tipping point. It's not the media's fault, its the "New American Fan" that cares more about gossip than games and celebrity sightings than sports.
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Florida State, Miami Football: Situation Critical in the Sunshine State
Florida State and Miami have fallen farther and harder than any two programs in recent memory. Michael Felder takes a look at the fall and details why Jimbo Fisher and Patrick Nix are the most important men in Florida right now.
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Todd Boeckman, Matthew Stafford: Premier Pro-Style QBs
Todd Boeckman and Matthew Stafford are, without a doubt, the two premier pro-style quarterbacks in the nation. Michael Felder takes a closer look at the two talents and explains why only one can truly be called the best.
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Hardcore Headbangers: James Laurinaitis or Rey Maualuga Best Linebacker in 2008?
James Laurinaitis is the reigning Butkus and Nogurski winner, but Michael Felder explains why his title of best linebacker in the nation is in serious jeopardy to Sting Rey Maualuga going into the 2008 season.
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Pat White, Tim Tebow: Dueling Dual-Threat Quarterbacks in 2008
Does Pat White have what it takes to unseat Tebow for the title of #1 Dual-Threat quarterback? Michael Felder details why the WVU senior may give Tim Tebow a surprising run for his money.

