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bmArtHeadline[0]='Duke Football News'
bmArtDescription[0]='The latest Duke Football News'
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bmArtHeadline[1]='Atlantic Coast Conference announces Football Players of the Week for October 15'
bmArtDescription[1]='Georgia Tech and Wake Forest garner two players of the week honors apiece.'
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bmArtHeadline[2]='ACC announces kickoff times and TV for October 25 and 27'
bmArtDescription[2]='The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday the games selected for television and the kickoff times for the games the week of October 27.'
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bmArtHeadline[3]='Wake Forest vs. Nebraska postgame quotes'
bmArtDescription[3]='Head Coach Jim Grobe on grading the play of Brett Hodges: "Well again, we\'ll have to get back and see, obviously he made some mistakes, he made some youthful mistakes. It\'s not as much youthful, age-wise, but just that he hasn\'t been there before. This is his first start against Nebraska - it\'s probably not at the top of the list for any quarterback\'s first game wish list, but I think that Brett competed really, really hard today. "'
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bmArtHeadline[4]='WFU\'s Football Stadium to be called BB&amp;T Field'
bmArtDescription[4]='Wake Forest University and BB&amp;T Corporation today announced a 10-year agreement to rename the Wake Forest football stadium as "BB&amp;T Field at Wake Forest University" beginning with the 2008 season.'
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bmArtHeadline[5]='UNC vs ECU Broadcast Available Via Online Video Pay-Per-View'
bmArtDescription[5]='North Carolina and CSTV Networks, Inc. announced that the East Carolina football game on Sat. Sept. 8, will be available across the nation as part of a special online pay-per-view event. The special presentation of this match-up will be available live and on-demand via Internet video streaming for one-time payment of $14.95. The game will also be broadcast nationally on CSTV, available via satellite on DirecTV channel 610 and Dish Network channel 152.'
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bmArtHeadline[6]='Pack comeback falls short, 25-23'
bmArtDescription[6]='NC State spent the first 30 minutes of the game digging itself a 22-point deficit. It spent the next 30 trying to dig itself out. Central Florida running back Kevin Smith took the first play from scrimmage 80 yards for a touchdown and the Golden Knights never looked back, building a 22-point halftime lead and surviving a furious comeback attempt to hold on to a 25-23 win over the Wolfpack on Saturday night at Carter-Finley Stadium in Tom O\'Brien\'s first game as head coach.'
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bmArtHeadline[7]='UNC beats James Madison to begin Davis era'
bmArtDescription[7]='North Carolina got off to a fast start under new coach Butch Davis, getting three touchdown passes from first-time starter T.J. Yates to beat James Madison 37-14 on Saturday. Yates threw for 218 yards — including a 65-yard score on his first college throw — for the Tar Heels, who won their season opener for just the third time in a decade. Brooks Foster caught two touchdown passes, while redshirt freshman Anthony Elzy ran for a pair of short scores.'
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bmArtHeadline[8]='James Madison at Carolina football game guide'
bmArtDescription[8]='Carolina will open both the Butch Davis era and the 2007 season in front of a sellout crowd at Kenan Stadium Saturday night against one of the stronger Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) programs, James Madison. Carolina is 76-36-4 all-time in season-openers, but since 1998 it has won just two, most recently a 49-38 win over another FCS school, William and Mary. On Saturday, Carolina will have faced three FCS schools in the last four years, the third being Furman who the Tar Heels edged last season, 45-42.'
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bmArtHeadline[9]='This Week\'s ACC Matchups for Saturday, September 1'
bmArtDescription[9]='Here are the Week 1 ACC matchups for the weekend of September 1, 2007.'
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bmArtHeadline[10]='ACC football faces conference criticism'
bmArtDescription[10]='When Atlantic Coast Conference football teams begin play this weekend, players and coaches will also be battling the notion their league is in a down cycle. The ACC was 4-4 in bowl games last season, and only Florida State (after the 1999 season) has ever won a Bowl Championship Series game. Add that Wake Forest, not highly regarded before the 2006 season, won the league, and out come the whispers that the ACC is inferior to the Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, Pacific-10 and Southeastern conferences.'
bmArtURL[10]='http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/acc/2007-08-30-criticism_N.htm'
bmArtHeadline[11]='Let the bidding begin for the ACC title game'
bmArtDescription[11]='Just two years old, the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship game remains a fledgling enterprise that\'s still trying to find its wings. However, Jacksonville and the Gator Bowl Association are poised to offer the ACC a permanent perch for the marquee event. After mixed results in two seasons as the inaugural host - and ready to deliver a third Dec. 1 at Municipal Stadium - Jacksonville finds itself in a three-city fight to secure the game through 2010. By this afternoon, delivery trucks will have dropped off separate bids from Jacksonville, Charlotte, N.C., and Tampa to the ACC office in Greensboro, N.C., meeting the 5 p.m. deadline established by the league.'
bmArtURL[11]='http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/083107/col_195916345.shtml'
bmArtHeadline[12]='Evans fends off rivals, will start for Wolfpack'
bmArtDescription[12]='Daniel Evans does not come off as being overly sensitive or quickly irritated. But as the competition between N.C. State’s quarterbacks continued through spring practice and into the preseason, Evans became a bit miffed by stereotypes that were being perpetuated.'
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bmArtHeadline[13]='Friedgen visits with media Monday at ACC football kickoff'
bmArtDescription[13]='Head football coach Ralph Friedgen, who is entering his seventh season with the University of Maryland, had a chance Monday afternoon to visit with members of the media at the annual ACC Football Kickoff.'
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bmArtHeadline[14]='Maryland Terrapincs kick off football season at ACC Media Day'
bmArtDescription[14]='For the Atlantic Coast Conference and its 12 member schools, football season quietly kicked off this weekend far from the gridiron in a quaint town in rural North Carolina surrounded by beautiful pine forests. Pinehurst, N.C., home to eight challenging golf courses and the host of two U.S. Opens, welcomed the ACC to its historic hotel Saturday for the ACC Football Kickoff.'
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