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CSS Sports Nite Georgia Tech Preview
CSS Sports Nite had the editor for Athlon, and they picked their ACC preseason order of finish with some commentary. Here's the highlights:

Coastal Division:
1) Miami
2) Va Tech
3) Ga Tech
4) North Carolina
5) Virginia
6) Dook

ACC is a very weak league at QB spot... no star... Reggie Ball 3rd string All-ACC

Calvin Johnson is the best player and most talented player in the country, but he may not even make All-American because he won't have the numbers because of the offense and Reggie Ball.

Is the light going to come on for Reggie Ball? Is it going to see the light? Is he going to go into the light?
-- For a 4th year starting senior, if it hasn't come on yet I don't think it will.

Do you buy into Patrick Nix calling the plays making a big difference in the offense?
-- No, I don't think it will make that much of a change at all.

They do now have a veteran offense line and should be able to run the ball well with Tishard Choice, but Reggie Ball is what he is... a good quarterback, but far from a great one.
06-04-2006 03:40 AM
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Sadly, nail -> head.
06-04-2006 09:59 AM
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