ACC Football Prospectus

The ACC’s annual football prospectus has been released and is available for your download (into Adobe files) at this link.

For years, most of the Sports Information Departments in the Atlantic Coast Conference have digitized their annual media guides and make them available to the public on their official websites (Like GoPack.com).

Unfortunately, something like this would be WAY too innovative, time-intensive, and fan-friendly for the folks over at NC State.

We aren’t going to develop these thoughts further right now because we are going to direct your attention to this entry that expounds in more detail (with more great links) . But, we are going to elevate a comment made by one of our readers in the comments section of this entry:

A few years back WRAL-FM called all the local schools and asked for printed media guides. Every school gladly sent them the guides for free except NCSU which wanted to charge them for a guide. They thought it was really bad to have to pay so they did not get a guide and the morning people spent about a week blasting NCSU for being cheapskates.

A classic example of penny wise and pound foolish but it also seems like it’s typical of NCSU.

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2 Responses to ACC Football Prospectus

  1. cfpack03 09/01/2006 at 3:26 PM #

    Available online? Who needs that? Only those lunatics on the fringe uses them internets.

  2. joe 09/01/2006 at 3:26 PM #

    A few years back WRAL-FM called all the local schools and asked for printed media guides. Every school gladly sent them the guides for free except NCSU which wanted to charge them for a guide. They thought it was really bad to have to pay so they did not get a guide and the morning people spent about a week blasting NCSU for being cheapskates.

    A classic example of penny wise and pound foolish but it also seems like it’s typical of NCSU.

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