College Football Season Kicks Off Thursday (Fox 12 Oregon)

27 August 2008, 9:48 am

With the 2008 college football season set to begin Thursday, here is a preview of the most anticipated games of the 2008 college football season. For the second year in a row, Alabama faces an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent at a neutral site.... read more

ACC schools set jumbled schedules for basketball (Burlington Times-News)

26 August 2008, 9:22 pm

The start of the college men's basketball season for Atlantic Coast Conference teams is about 2½ months away, with the conference releasing schedules for its teams Tuesdays.... read more

FSU Announces 08-09 Hoops Schedule (First Coast News)

26 August 2008, 7:55 pm

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Perennial Atlantic Coast Conference powers North Carolina and Duke and instate rival Florida will visit Florida State in the 2008-09 basketball season, officials said Tuesday.... read more

College basketball: Games against UF, Pitt and Cincinnati highlight FSU's non-conference schedule (Naples Daily News)

26 August 2008, 4:09 pm

Among the 16 games on the schedule announced Tuesday by school officials are visits from non-conference opponents Pitt and Western Kentucky and ACC foes Maryland, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Miami, Clemson and Virginia Tech in addition to the Tar Heels and Blue Devils.... read more

Hoops and #8216;Noles beef up schedule (The Florida Times-Union)

26 August 2008, 1:55 pm

Leonard Hamilton won't have to second-guess the strength of his Florida State basketball team's schedule in 2008-09 if it comes down to that when NCAA Tournament berths are handed out. Hamilton has the -?Noles loaded up with quality opponents, both inside and outside the Atlantic Coast Conference. R... read more

Seminoles will face Pitt, Cincinnati and Gators (Miami Herald)

26 August 2008, 12:19 pm

Florida State has perennial Atlantic Coast Conference powers North Carolina and Duke on a 31-game 2008-09 basketball schedule that also includes an early season visit from in-state rival Florida.... read more