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On ACC ALL ACCESS This Week: Starting On Thursday, October 22

Oct. 21, 2009

 

  • Thursday, October 22 at 6 p.m. ET on FOX Sports Carolinas
  • Friday, October 23 at 9 a.m. ET on SportSouth

NC State running back Toney Baker sat out all of the 2008 football season after a knee injury and season-ending surgery. This week’s ACC All Access showcases Baker, who returned to the gridiron this season and leads the Wolfpack in rushing with 410 yards and touchdowns with nine.

Then ACC All Access has a player profiles on a Clemson women’s soccer duo with football backgrounds. Sophomore Ashlynne Bass was a field goal kicker on the

Thursday, October 22 at 6 p.m. ET on FOX Sports Carolinas
Friday, October 23 at 9 a.m. ET on SportSouth

Loganville High School football team in Loganville, GA and earned a varsity letter. Junior Judea Davis is the daughter of Clemson football legend Jeff Davis, who played on Clemson’s 1981 national championship team.

And in the ACC All Access Hog Blog, Mike Hogewood takes a closer at Georgia Tech head football coach Paul Johnson’s success with the Yellow Jackets after Georgia Tech defeated Virginia Tech Saturday 28-23 for the Yellow Jackets first home win over a Top 5 team since 1962.

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The regional sports networks serving the Southeast – FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Carolinas and FOX Sports Tennessee – collectively reach more than 12.6 million cable and satellite television households in seven states in the Southeast and are the television home of the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Bobcats, Memphis Grizzlies and the Nashville Predators, as well as the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Southeastern Conference. SportSouth reaches more than 9.4 million homes in six Southeastern states and is the television home of the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Thrashers and Southern Conference. SportSouth also offers expanded coverage of the University of South Carolina and University of Tennessee. Combined, the four networks produce more than 800 live local events each year, including 180 in high definition.