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Previewing the 2023 ACC: Miami, N.C. State, North Carolina, Pitt
Is Miami ready to step out of the gutter under Mario Cristobal? Can N.C. State survive all of this turnover? Will UNC finally build a supporting cast around a star quarterback? And can Pitt’s defense carry this team once again?
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Florida State: Anatomy of a Playoff Contender
Florida State might be all the way back in 2023. They have some challenges to overcome with recruiting depth, but this is a stacked, experienced team pushing for a playoff berth for just the second time ever.
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Previewing the 2023 ACC: Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville
Meet at Midfield’s 2023 ACC preview continues and today’s segment highlights a shockingly intact Duke. Can they improve even further on last year’s stunning 8-4 debut from Mike Elko?
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Clemson: Anatomy of a Playoff Contender
Clemson is aiming to bounce back from two years of offensive frustration and sustain defensive front excellence despite NFL attrition. Can Dabo get back to his Trevor Lawrence-era heights?
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Big 12 Media Days Coach Fits, Ranked
It’s time to give media days the exact amount of respect it deserves, by objectifying the Big 12’s various coaches.
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2023 Conference Previews: Sun Belt West
The Sun Belt East has bigger names, but the Sun Belt West produced the league’s two best teams in 2022, and may do it again this year.
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Ranking college football’s top returning wide receivers: The top five
Ohio State sweeps the top two of our college football wide receiver rankings but are joined in the elite group by an SEC standout.
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2023 Conference Previews: Sun Belt East
The Sun Belt East was one of the best divisions in the G5 last season, and should be right there at the top again this fall.
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Ranking college football’s top returning wide receivers: Nos. 10-6
The highest end of college football’s wide receivers approaches, including standouts in the PAC-12 and ACC.
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The Portal Is Making G5 Teams Better, Whether They Like It Or Not
The transfer portal isn’t especially popular among Group of Five coaches and fans, but the stats don’t lie: Their teams are improving.