Share this: 9:53 a.m.: The first group now is going through their second heats. Adams: 4.44/1.54Adeboyejo: 4.42/1.54Bolden: 4.60/1.60Bourne: 4.71/1.62Brown: 4.71Cannon: 4.42 9:51 a.m.: The first group of wide receivers are now running. Rodney Adams, South Florida: 4.47 secondsQuincy Adeboyejo, Ole Miss: 4.43Victor Bolden, Jr., Oregon State: 4.55Kendrick Bourne, Eastern Washington: 4.68Billy Brown, Shepherd: 4.71KD Cannon: Baylor: 4.47Jehu Chesson, Michigan: 4.53Stacy Coley, Miami: 4.47Amara Darboh, Michigan: 4.46Robert Davis, Georgia State: 4.45Malachi Dupre, LSU: 4.53Travin Dural, LSU: 4.58Amba Etta-Tawo: Syracuse: 4.49Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech: 4.62Shelton Gibson, West Virginia: 4.50/1.61-second 10-yard splitChris Godwin, Penn State: 4.42/1.54Kenneth Golladay, Northern Illinois: 4.51Chad Hansen, Cal: 4.54Keon Hatcher, Arkansas: 4.65Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech: 4.46Krishawn Hogan, Marian: 4.56Mack Hollins, UNC: 4.54Bug Howard, UNC: 4.58Zay Jones, East Carolina: 4.46Cooper Kupp: 4.62Jerome Lane, Akron: 4.61Keevan Lucas,
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North Carolina Vs. Virginia Among Saturday’s Big College Football Games On NESN,…
Share this: It’s almost time for another exciting college football Saturday on NESN and NESNplus. The No. 22 North Carolina Tar Heels (5-2) have had their fair share of big moments this season, especially in their road wins over Florida State and Miami. Their next test comes Saturday when they head to Virginia for a 3 p.m. ET matchup, which you can watch on NESN, with the 2-4 Cavaliers. A win Saturday would go a long way for the Tar Heels, as they are one of three Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal teams with one loss — Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh are the others. There also are three games on NESNplus, beginning with Lehigh vs. Holy Cross at noon, Eastern Michigan vs. Western Michigan at 3:30 p.m. and