ACC Nation podcast May 12 — show notes
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John Feinstein stops by ACC Nation to discuss his latest book, “Living on the Black.” Feinstein spent the 2007 baseball season following the New York Yankees’ Mike Mussina and Tom Glavine, then of the New York Mets, and chronicled their experiences in his first baseball book in a number of years. Feinstein also gives us his thoughts on Joe Alleva leaving Duke.
Also on the podcast this week:
– Virginia Tech softball coach Scot Thomas talks about his team’s ACC Tournament title and the upcoming NCAA Tournament;
– Matt Simon checks in from Clemson as he continues to compile his ACC Travel Guide (note: he’s looking for a place to crash at every stop, so if you can help him out contact us at patrick@accnation.com);
– the ACC spring meetings are under way and one topic of discussion is about increasing the conference football schedule to nine games;
– Plus the Patrick and Q talk about postseason in men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf and softball. Visit the ACC’s official site for more details.
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