interviews
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia Tech volleyball player Mikaila Dowd before her team’s practice for an exclusive interview on Oct. 22. The sophomore outside hitter had her fifth double-double of the season in the Yellow Jackets’ 3-0 home win over Wake Forest on Oct. 18. Topics included Georgia Tech’s four-match winning streak, Dowd playing
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta United midfielder Darlington Nagbe for an exclusive interview following the team’s 1-0 home win over the New England Revolution in the first round of the MLS Cup Playoffs on Oct. 19. Topics included the victory, Atlanta switching to a four-man back line in the second half and preparing for
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State football head coach Shawn Elliott following the team’s practice on Oct. 16 for an exclusive interview. Topics included the Panthers defensive improvement particularly tackling and preparing to defend the triple option offense of upcoming opponent Army on Oct. 19.
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State wide receiver Cornelius McCoy following the team’s practice on Oct. 16 for an exclusive interview. The sophomore has 33 receptions for 384 yards and four touchdowns this season. Topics included the Panthers’ improved offense under coordinator Brad Glenn, the balance of the rushing and passing attack and the
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State inside linebacker Ed Curney following the team’s practice on Oct. 16 for an exclusive interview. The senior has 46 tackles including 5.5 tackles for loss and three sacks this season. Topics included the Panthers’ improvement on tackling and preparing to defend the triple option of upcoming opponent Army
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia Tech volleyball head coach Michelle Collier before her team’s practice on Oct. 15 for an exclusive interview. Topics included the team’s road wins at Clemson and Virginia Tech the previous weekend, the hitting and serving efficiency of freshman Julia Bergmann, sophomore setter Matti McKissock running the offense, the Yellow