college football

  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State has completed its 2015 non-conference football slate with the addition of Mid-American Conference foe Ball State. The Panthers will play at Ball State on Oct. 17, 2015 in the first game of a two-year series. Georgia State will open the 2016 season by hosting the Cardinals on Sept.

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  • Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Four Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were among the 53 student-athletes honored for the 2015 Weaver-James-Corrigan Award, announced Thursday by ACC Commissioner John Swofford. Of the 53 recipients, eight student-athletes who plan to pursue professional careers in their chosen sports were named honorary recipients. Swimming’s Kate Brandus, football’s Matt Connors, and

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  • Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Georgia Tech safety Isaiah Johnson and long snapper Trevor Stroebel were among the 63 student-athletes named to the 2014 All-ACC Academic Football Team. Johnson, a native of Tyrone, Ga., is a two-time Georgia Tech graduate.  He graduated in December 2013 with his bachelor’s degree in management and in December 2014

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  • Release from the ACC: Duke senior linebacker David Helton (Chattanooga, Tenn.), who was named the winner of the Campbell Trophy as the nation’s top football scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame and also earned the ACC’s Jim Tatum Award as its top scholar-athlete, heads the 65-person 2014 All-ACC Academic

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  • Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Georgia Tech receivers DeAndre Smelter and Darren Waller have been invited to participate at the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine, which will be held Feb. 17-23 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The duo is among the 323 players to receive an invite. Much of the action from the six-day combine

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  • Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: Kennesaw State University signed 16 recruits during National Signing Day, head coach Brian Bohannon announced  on Wednesday (Feb. 4). The second signing class in school history includes seven high school players, six junior college athletes, and three four-year transfers who have signed grant-in-aids. Bohannon and his staff’s recruiting efforts resulted

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