Tag: acc
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The Sports Inquirer presents Fighting Peaches: Louisville football Malik Cunningham ACC Kickoff 2022 presser (7.23.22)
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Louisville quarterback Malik Cunningham during the ACC Football Kickoff festivities July 20. Topics included the Cardinals’ offseason, the Cardinals’ quarterback room, learning from former Louisville quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson and representing the city on a national stage.
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The Sports Inquirer presents Fighting Peaches: Louisville football Caleb Chandler ACC Kickoff 2022 presser (7.22.22)
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Louisville offensive lineman Caleb Chandler during the ACC Football Kickoff festivities July 20. Topics included the Cardinals’ offseason, the depth of the offensive linemen on the team and Chandler handing playing multiple positions on the line.
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The Sports Inquirer presents Fighting Peaches: Wake Forest football Michael Jurgens ACC Kickoff 2022 presser (7.21.22)
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Wake Forest offensive lineman Michael Jurgens during ACC Media Day festivities July 20.
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Fighting Peaches: Wake Forest football Rondell Bothroyd ACC Kickoff 2022 presser (7.20.22)
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Wake Forest defensive end Rondell Bothroyd during ACC Media Day festivities July 20. Topics included preparations for the upcoming season and working with new defensive coordinator Brad Lambert.
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Fighting Peaches: Florida State football Jordan Travis ACC Kickoff 2022 presser (7.20.22)
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis during ACC Media Day festivities July 20. Topics included Travis entering the season as the incumbent quarterback for the Seminoles.
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Fighting Peaches: Notes/observations from ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips preeser at ACC Kickoff 2022 (7.20.22)
We attended the presser of ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips and had these takeaways: -The call/support for expansion of CFB playoffs wasn’t a surprise. More playoff teams means more games which equals more money and you get the idea. Every conference wants the possibility of having multiple teams in the playoffs as we’ve seen the benefits…
