David M. Hale 10y

ACC's lunch links

I write the ACC lunch links one week out of every month, and still I was somehow left off Time’s list of its 100 most influential people. Something is seriously wrong with their criteria.

  • Jimbo Fisher seemed to undercut the impact of his former defensive coordinator, writes the Orlando Sentinel.

  • Al Golden says Ryan Williams’ injury doesn’t mean the Miami QB battle is over, writes the Miami Herald.

  • Plenty of QB questions remain in the Triangle for Duke, State and UNC, writes the Rocky Mount Telegram.

  • Syracuse’s kicker has been suspended for the second time in five months, writes The Post-Standard.

  • Mike London is meeting with each of his quarterbacks before officially revising Virginia’s depth chart, writes The Daily Progress.

  • Another case of live practices hurting QBs: Frank Beamer says both Brenden Motley and Mark Leal were “nicked up” this week, writes the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

  • Dave Doeren is hoping high school QB Pharoah McKever can have a big impact on NC State’s defense, writes the Wilmington (NC) Star-News.

  • Bobby Petrino says the situation at Louisville is a familiar one, writes the Courier-Journal.

  • Tom Savage’s rise up draft boards comes as no surprise to Paul Chryst, writes the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

  • Former Boston College tight end CJ Parsons was charged with beating a homeless man, writes Boston.com.

  • Despite sparse attendance, Georgia Tech plans to keep playing its spring games on Friday nights, writes the AJC.

  • Dabo Swinney says he has no plans to change procedures after a group accused him of imposing his religious beliefs on his team, writes The State.

  • ACC coaches are closely watching players’ bids to unionize, writes the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

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