Virginia Tech, North Carolina and Miami. There are plenty of contenders in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference, but until somebody figures out how to stop Georgia Tech's option, the Yellow Jackets remain the team to beat. Quarterback Josh Nesbitt is among seven starters returning for an offense that ranked No. 2 in rushing in 2009. The defense returns nine starters and adds coordinator Al Groh, who is installing an attacking 3-4 scheme. It likely will come down to two late-season games for Georgia Tech: Nov. 4 at Virginia Tech and Nov. 13 against Miami at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
As a run-up to the start of the season, the Wiz will display one poster each day until our supply is exhausted.
Then we turn it over to readers, who will vote on the poster of the year. In the meantime, send your team's poster schedule to jayzuma (at) gmail.com.
Last year, the site displayed 69 posters. This is poster No. 44 for 2010. Thanks to Vu!
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Posted by: Vu | August 13, 2010 at 06:38 AM
ACC teams should just talk to the Iowa Hawkeyes. They know how to stop the Georgia Tech option.
Posted by: OnIowa | August 13, 2010 at 02:48 PM
All it takes is a 30 day layoff and the offensive line to whiff on blocks every play....just how iowa drew it up
Posted by: nick | August 14, 2010 at 08:53 AM