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Pete Bevacqua warns ACC did 'permanent damage' to relationship with Notre Dame

Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua made it clear Monday that the fallout from the College Football Playoff snub goes beyond disappointment. It’s fractured the school’s relationship with the ACC. Bevacqua said Monday that the conference’s decision to campaign against Notre Dame throughout the final ranking debates created "permanent damage." (On3.com)

College Football Playoff 12-team bracket: James Madison, Miami, Alabama in; Notre Dame, Duke out

When Duke beat Virginia in the ACC Football Championship, it created a doomsday scenario and unleashed chaos for the College Football Playoff selection committee. Would the 8-5 Blue Devils make the playoff over James Madison, the 12-1 Sun Belt champions? Would Miami, Alabama, or Notre Dame be left out of the playoff? Those were the big questions. (NBC Sports)

UNC Basketball Transfer Tracker: Big games for Lubin, Cadeau, Tyson; Jackson struggles

Ven-Allen Lubin’s dominant second half helped N.C. State avoid an upset, orchestrated another masterful floor game, powered a Big Ten opening-game shocker, and continued to search for consistency. Lubin scored 19 of his 23 points after halftime, sparking the Wolfpack to a 75-63 win Saturday over UNC Asheville. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Alabama, Miami, Notre Dame lead conference title game winners and losers

Losers: The ACC. This is the most embarrassing moment for a conference in the expanded playoff era, certainly, and maybe the worst final day of the regular season for any of the current Power Four leagues in years. Because Duke won the ACC, the conference may be shut out of a playoff that is designed to avoid situations exactly like this. (USA Today)

Michael Jordan testifies in NASCAR antitrust trial, says he had no choice but to sue ‘the entity’

Retired NBA great took the stand at the landmark NASCAR antitrust case on Friday and testified that he has been a fan of the stock car series since he was a child but felt that he had little choice but to sue to force changes in a business model he sees shortchanging teams and drivers risking their lives to keep the sport going. (Associated Press)

Penn State football hires Iowa State's Matt Campbell to 8-year deal

Penn State named Iowa State's Matt Campbell as its head football coach, the school announced Friday. Campbell, a three-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, led the Cyclones for 10 seasons and achieved eight winning seasons, two Big 12 championship game appearances and a Fiesta Bowl victory over Oregon in 2020 for the school's first top-10 finish. (ESPN.com)

The college football games to watch on conference championship weekend

On Sunday, every team in college football’s top division will learn its postseason fate. But before College Football Playoff berths and bowl destinations are determined, there is one more piece of business to be settled on the field. So as December begins, it’s time to crown conference champions. We’ll begin with a battle of the last two unbeaten squads. (USA Today)

With a 7-5 football team in the conference championship, what's next for the ACC?

There are two ways of looking at the situation the ACC faces entering Saturday's championship game in which Duke, a 7-5 team with multiple losses outside the Power 4, could win the ACC and keep the league out of the College Football Playoff. The first is that it's simply a quirk of modern college football. The other, however, is that the ACC attracts the unusual. (ESPN.com)

Michigan State Athletics Receives $401 Million Donation

Michigan State University announced Friday a historic $401 million commitment from Greg and Dawn Williams. Made through the university's "Uncommon Will, Far Better World" campaign and in support of MSU Athletics' FOR SPARTA initiative, this is the largest single commitment in the history of MSU and one of the largest single amounts in college athletics history. (Michigan State Athletics)

Explaining the ACC's College Football Playoff conundrum, and a possible fix for the future

When the ACC Championship Game kicks off on Saturday in Charlotte, the battle between No. 17 Virginia and unranked Duke will provide finality to what has been a chaotic final couple of weeks in the conference's football season. In one outcome, Virginia could win and punch its ticket to the College Football Playoff as the fourth highest-ranked conference champion. (CBS Sports)
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