Teel and Barber Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Virginia Tech lost its opener, UVa started with a win and FSU's struggles continue, this week, on Teel & Barber.

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An ACC upset an Ireland, a UVA QB decision and previews of the Hokies and Hoos season openers, this week, on Teel & Barber.

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ESPN's Andrea Adelson joins the show to preview the upcoming ACC football season.

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The preseason football polls don't have a lot of love for the ACC; Kyle Guy returns to UVa basketball.

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Virginia Tech and UVA have gotten underway with their preseason football camps. What can we expect from the Hokies, the Hoos and the ACC?

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ACC Football Media Days - Bigger, more crucial than ever. Teel and Barber goes on the road to Charlotte, NC for ACC football media days, with a look at the league overall as well as UVA and Virginia Tech.

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Hype is growing for Virginia Tech football while UVa athletes are enjoying success in Olympic sports.

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UVA is on to Omaha, corporate logos are coming to college football fields and Tony Bennett isn't leaving the 'Hoos any time soon. This week, on Teel & Barber

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Virginia baseball advances again in the NCAA tournament, while JMU wraps up a memorable sporting year, this week, on Teel & Barber.

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With David touring the western U.S, Mike interviews Lee's new Virginia Sports Director Matthew Kiewiet

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In this week's episode of Teel and Barber, hosts David Teel and Mike Barber delve into the ACC's annual spring meetings amidst a backdrop of legal battles and league uncertainty. As usual, they provide in-depth analysis of Virginia Tech, UVa, and ACC sports, with the latest developments in college athletics. Barber, an ACC beat writer, and Teel, a 15-time sports writer of the year, share insights from the chaotic ACC gathering in Florida, where litigation and dysfunction were the unintended guests. They discuss the impact of the NCAA's proposed settlement and the potential widening gap between the haves and have-nots in college sports. Plus, they touch on the coaches' perspectives on roster caps and the future of the ACC amidst Florida State and Clemson's legal actions. Don't miss this deep dive into the inner workings of college sports and the implications for the ACC's future.

Highlights from this episode include:

  • The atmosphere at the ACC spring meetings amid lawsuits and league turmoil
  • Insight into the NCAA's proposed settlement and how it could reshape college athletics
  • Coaches' reactions to the idea of football roster caps and their potential impact on player safety
  • The future of the ACC, with a focus on Florida State and Clemson's legal challenges to the conference
  • A look ahead to the ACC's new revenue sharing model and its significance for the conference's stability

Whether you're a die-hard ACC fan or just love the intrigue of college athletics, this episode of Teel and Barber is a must-listen. Tune in for the expert commentary and stay for the behind-the-scenes stories from Amelia Island.

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Mike Barber interviews South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and covers a wide range of topics including football and family

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UVa basketball finally adds some transfers while Virginia Tech shows it can still recruit the DMV.

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Hosts David Teel and Mike Barber talk about college basketball's portal news as Va. Tech makes noise, UVA is quiet, and some early looks at ACC football

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David and Mike look at Virginia's new NIL law and recap the Va. Tech and UVA spring football games

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UVA football coach Tony Elliott and Charlottesville Daily Progress beat writer Greg Madia join the show to preview Saturday's Virginia spring football game at Scott Stadium.

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Hokies wide receiver Jaylen Lane and Roanoke Times beat writer Damien Sordelett join the show to preview Saturday's spring football game at Virginia Tech.

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An exodus at Virginia Tech, a new coach at JMU and NC State silences doubters as they play their way to the Final Four. As March Madness fades to astounding April, David Teel and Mike Barber cover college basketball's most-active week.

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David Teel and Mike Barber talk about UVA's quick exit from the tournament, while looking at JMU's coaching change.

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David and Mike discuss Virginia making the NCAA tournament as a First Four team and break down the entire bracket, this week

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Can anyone stop North Carolina and Duke from a third meeting? Can the Hokies make a run? What does UVa have to do to make the NCAAs? We talk about all that and more as we preview the ACC tournament this week

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What is the outlook for UVA, Virginia Tech and the ACC heading into the final weekend of the regular season? Who will dominate the conference tournament in Washington D.C? Va. Tech women suffer a loss to injury - how will that play out at the end of their season? David Tell and Mike Barber cover the runup to the madness.

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David Teel and Mike Barber discuss the issues and appeal of court stormings- now made an industry issue after the injury of a player. They look at UVA's path to the NCAAs, talk about Elizabeth Kitley and Georgia Amoor's Virginia Tech senior day and Jeff Jones's retirement, this week, on Teel & Barber.

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David and Mike break down Virginia Tech's blowout win over Virginia on Monday night, and look at what that could mean for both teams' postseason hopes heading down the stretch. And they pause to remember the life and times of legendary coach Lefty Driesell.

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Virginia has itself positioned to return to the NCAA  tournament and Virginia Tech could still fight its way there. UNC, Duke and Clemson should be locks. So why isn't the ACC getting national respect? We talk about that and more this week, on Teel and Barber

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David and Mike break down Virginia's seven-game winning streak, the Hokies' recent struggles and the ACC's postseason outlook.

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Mike and David break down the NCAA tournament hopes for the ACC and look at the path to the postseason for Virginia and Virginia Tech.

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David Teel and Mike Barber preview Virginia and Virginia Tech as they square off in a key game for their postseason hopes. But, is it too early to panic at the shape of their seasons?

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Mike and David talk about Michigan's national football championship win and look at growing concerns for both Virginia and Virginia Tech basketball after their latest ACC losses. JMU basketball handed first defeat of the season and bumped from the top 25.

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David and Mike ring in the new year with a look at what's right with Tech football, what's wrong with UVA basketball and what the future might hold for the ACC. Plus, the college Football Playoffs, ACC basketball in Virginia.

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David and Mike look at upcoming bowl games for Virginia Tech, JMU, Liberty and ODU and blast the College Football Playoff selection committee for snubbing undefeated ACC champion Florida State in favor of Alabama.

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Virginia Tech hammered UVa 55-17 in the annual rivalry meeting. What does that mean for both programs going forward. Plus, the David and Mike preview the ACC title game and talk a little ACC/SEC challenge basketball. This week, on Teel & Barber.

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After not meeting last season, Virginia Tech and UVa renew their rivalry, with bowl eligibility on the line for the Hokies. Who has the edge in this year's matchup?

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David and Mike look at what's left for Virginia Tech and UVA football, examine the early season basketball results for both schools and break down Friday night's controversy involving Tony Bennett and Cory Alexander. This week, on Teel & Barber.

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Virginia Tech and UVA's football teams two big steps backwards in lopsided losses, but their basketball teams got off to promising starts in their season openers. That, and JMU continues to fight the NCAA for the right to play in the postseason. This week, on Teel & Barber.

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Virginia Tech has a chance to get itself in the ACC title game hunt, while UVa let another close one slip away. The ACC's future football schedule model is out and basketball season is almost upon us. The guys tackle all of that, this week on Teel and Barber.

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UVA was a 24-point underdog but beat previously undefeated North Carolina on Saturday in Chapel Hill, throwing the race for the ACC title game into flux. And Virginia Tech, coming off an open date, hosts a slumping Syracuse team. Plus Front Page Bets and Mike Szvetitz walk us through Vegas odds for the weekend

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Virginia Tech may have found its identity in time to rally to make a bowl game, while UVa hopes to build on its William & Mary win when it travels to No. 10 North Carolina.

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Veteran Virginia and ACC reporters David Teel and Mike Barber follow the weekend in which Virginia snapped an eight-game losing streak with its win over William & Mary, while a slow start in Tallahassee doomed Virginia Tech against Florida State. What lies ahead for both teams? Front Page Bets GM Mike Szvetitz looks at the upcoming weekend's odds.

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Veteran Virginia sports reporters David Teel and Mike Barber look at Virginia Tech's ACC opening win over Pittsburgh, Virginia blowing a big lead at Boston College and North Carolina State benching former UVa star QB Brennan Armstrong. Plus, Front Page Bets' Mike Szvetitz joins the show with this week's betting tips.

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Veteran sports reporters David Teel and Mike Barber look at what's ahead for Virginia's ACC college football programs, UVa and Va. Tech., after their most recent defeats. Is there light at the end of the tunnel for Hoos and Hokies? Front Page Bets' Mike Szvetitz joins to talk about the odds as well.

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College football veteran reporters Mike Barber and David Teel review college football results after the commonwealth's ACC teams headed into Big 10 country. Virginia Tech's slow start destined them to a 35-16 loss to undefeated Rutgers and UVA found their quick start erased by an unbeaten Maryland in a 14-42 loss.

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College football veteran reporters David Teel and Mike Barber look at the Hokies and Hoos' Big Ten matchups this weekend at Rutgers and Maryland.

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The ACC announced its expansion plans - adding Stanford, Cal and SMU - giving the league 18 schools, then kicked off the season. Tech beat ODU while UVa lost to Tennessee. But the further discussion about what comes next is the subject covered here in depth by longtime ACC reporting veterans David Teel and Mike Barber. Mike Szvetitz from FrontPageBets talks odds on the upcoming weekend.

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ESPN's Joe Tessitore and Front Page Bets' Mike Szvetitz join the David Teel and Mike Barber to preview the college football season openers for Virginia Tech and Virginia.

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College football realignment talks continue to increasingly dominate discussions of the NCAA programs as colleges are lured to more lucrative offers from beyond.

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UVA is Omaha-bound for the College World Series, Reece Beekman is coming back for Virginia basketball and the Virginia Tech women get a marquee non-conference matchup with Iowa.

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Uneven revenue sharing in the ACC, plus Virginia Tech's Devin Wilson joins the show- David and Mike break down the ACC's plan for uneven revenue distribution, and former Virginia Tech point guard Devin Wilson talks about his new role with the Hokies. 

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David Teel and Mike Barber look at UVA and Virginia Tech's effort to reshape their football and basketball rosters through the transfer portal, and remember the lives of Terry Holland and Chris Dembitz, aka Phony Bennett.

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Spring football reveals emotions as UVA heals from an off-season shooting, and changes at Va. Tech lead to a promising look - Teel and Barber podcast.

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UVA and Va. Tech, both under new football coaches last season, combined for only 5 wins last season, and both programs know expectations are higher this year. Mike Barber is joined by Damien Sordelett of the Roanoke Times and Greg Madia of Charlottesville Daily Progress for an in-depth discussion of where both programs stand now, and a preview toward fall.

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UVa suffered another first-round NCAA tournament exit and the ACC and Big Ten struggle. David and Mike re-do their brackets and talk about the Virginia Tech women's run to the Sweet 16. This week, on Teel and Barber

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David and Mike look back at the ACC tournament and ahead to the NCAAs.

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We break down the ACC tournament bracket, Virginia and Virginia Tech's paths, talk about the Hokies' women's championship and David shares the remarkable story of Milan Brown, this week on Teel & Barber.

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The guys break down the ACC ahead of next week's conference tournament, including the coach and player of the year race, and remember the life and career of Terry Holland, this week, on Teel and Barber.

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Heading down the stretch in the ACC regular season, who will be the biggest threat to UVA's title hopes?  What can the ACC expect in March? 

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The guys talk about the controversial ending to VIrginia's win over Duke, Virginia Tech's fleeting NCAA hopes and, of course, the Big Game.

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The guys look at UVa's ACC title hopes, Virginia Tech's path to the NCAAs, the top programs in the state and wade into the Michael vs. LeBron debate, this week, on Teel & Barber.

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David and Mike break down Saturday's rivalry game between UVA and Virginia Tech, look at the ACC football schedules and more on Teel and Barber #101

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On the 100th episode, David and Mike look at red-hot Virginia and breakdown Tech's potentially season-saving win over Duke

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David Teel and Mike Barber delve into everything about Wednesday night's rivalry game between UVA and Virginia Tech.

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David and Mike delve into everything about Wednesday night's rivalry game between UVA and Virginia Tech.

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David and Mike look at the 'Hoos and Hokies ascent in the basketball rankings, the comings and goings in the NCAA transfer portal and some spicy bowl matchups involving ACC teams. 

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The David and Mike are back to talk about the College Football Playoff, the Heisman trophy, the NCAA transfer portal and hot starts for the men's and women's basketball teams at both UVA and Virginia Tech.

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Virginia and Virginia Tech's losses are mounting on the football field, but both started their basketball seasons with wins on Monday night. We'll also chat with Mike Szvetitz of Front Page Bets

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Virginia and Va. Tech offered up sub-par performances and both followed with heartbreaking loses. Mike Szvetitz from Front Page Bets joins as well.

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Virginia and Va. Tech offered up sub-par performances and both followed with heartbreaking loses. Mike Szvetitz from Front Page Bets joins as well.

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The 'Hoos and Hokies try to salvage their seasons with big second halves, while Clemson and North Carolina appear on track to meet in the ACC title game. David and Mike dig deeper on this year's ACC experience, Puls Mike Szvetitz with Front Page Bets

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The 'Hoos and Hokies try to salvage their seasons with big second halves, while Clemson and North Carolina appear on track to meet in the ACC title game. David and Mike dig deeper on this year's ACC experience, Puls Mike Szvetitz with Front Page Bets

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The Hoos and Hokies have an uphill climb to get near bowl eligibility, but both fan bases can shift their attention to basketball, where UVA and Tech should be among the ACC's best teams.

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The Hoos and Hokies have an uphill climb to get near bowl eligibility, but both fan bases can shift their attention to basketball, where UVA and Tech should be among the ACC's best teams.

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David Teel and Mike Barber talk about disastrous weekends for Virginia and Va. Tech football programs. The lopsided losses are mounting for first-year coaches Brent Pry and Tony Elliott. Meanwhile, Clemson looks like a national title contender and JMU cracks the Top 2. Both David and Mike touch on the upcoming basketball season in the commonwealth.

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David Teel and Mike Barber talk about disastrous weekends for Virginia and Va. Tech football programs. The lopsided losses are mounting for first-year coaches Brent Pry and Tony Elliott. Meanwhile, Clemson looks like a national title contender and JMU cracks the Top 2. Both David and Mike touch on the upcoming basketball season in the commonwealth.

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As the Hokies and Hoos stumble against UNC and Duke, the guys debate who is the best team in the Commonwealth - UVA, Virginia Tech, JMU, LIberty or ODU?

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As the Hokies and Hoos stumble against UNC and Duke, the guys debate who is the best team in the Commonwealth - UVA, Virginia Tech, JMU, LIberty or ODU?

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Virginia Tech and UVA stumble in primetime games. Now both head to North Carolina's triangle looking to bounce back. David and Mike preview both games

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Virginia Tech and UVA stumble in primetime games. Now both head to North Carolina's triangle looking to bounce back. David and Mike preview both games

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David and Mike recap Virginia's win over ODU and Virginia Tech's defeat of Wofford, before turning their attention to two big night games this week -- WVU at Tech on Thursday and UVA at Syracuse on Friday. 

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David and Mike recap Virginia's win over ODU and Virginia Tech's defeat of Wofford, before turning their attention to two big night games this week -- WVU at Tech on Thursday and UVA at Syracuse on Friday. 

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Virginia Tech gets a win in Brent Pry’s first home game and Virginia stumbles on the road in Big 10 country.

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Virginia Tech gets a win in Brent Pry’s first home game and Virginia stumbles on the road in Big 10 country.

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UVA and Virginia Tech got opposite results in their openers under new coaches. David and Mike talk about college football's wild opening weekend.

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UVA and Virginia Tech got opposite results in their openers under new coaches. David and Mike talk about college football's wild opening weekend.

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David and Mike break down the season openers for Virginia Tech and UVA.

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David and Mike compare UVA and Virginia Tech football media days, and look at the preseason Top 25 poll in Teel and Barber 85

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David and Mike interview Virginia Tech football coach Brent Pry and talk about the upcoming Hokies season

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Forget Go West. The West moved east with USC and UCLA’s jump to the Big Ten. What does that mean for the rest of college football, especially the ACC and members UVA and Virginia Tech? We break it all down, this week

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Divisions appear to be on their way out in the ACC. What will that mean for Virginia Tech and UVA? The Hoos and Hokies head into the NCAA baseball tournaments, while Virginia’s lacrosse and Tech’s softball teams suffered painful endings to their years. 

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Welcome in to this special edition podcast, wrapping up spring football and looking ahead to the 2022 college football season for both Virginia Tech and UVA. Mike Niziolek of the Roanoke Times and Greg Madia of the Charlottesville Daily Progress join Mike Barber of the Richmond Times-Dispatch as they wrap up spring with a special edition podcast.

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UVA wrapped up spring football with its spring game Saturday, while big names are coming and going in ACC basketball. And the top name in the NCAA is ready to move on. All that and more, this week.

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Virginia Tech wrapped up its first spring under new football coach Brent Pry with Saturday's spring game, and a potential starter - and star - emerged at quarterback. UVA will play its first spring game under Tony Elliott this Saturday, as fans get a glimpse of what the Cavaliers will look like around Brennan Armstrong. All that and more, this week on Teel & Barber

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UVA and Virginia Tech went to the ACC tournament knowing they’d need to make deep runs to earn an NCAA bid. UVA faltered but the Hokies went all the way. They join three other teams from the commonwealth - Richmond, Longwood and Norfolk State - in the Big Dance.

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Virginia Tech pulls out a victory at Miami to keep its NCAA tournament bubble hopes alive, while UVA is stunned at home by a Florida State buzzer beater that may have sunk the ‘Hoos postseason dreams. And as we head to the final week of the regular season, who deserves to be the ACC’s Player and Coach of the Year?

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Virginia Tech used a big second half to beat UVA on Monday night, the Hokies’ sixth straight win. What does that result mean for both school’s NCAA hopes? Duke holds off Wake for a dramatic win, and Coach K deals with drama off the court. All that, who have been the ACC’s best players and which coaches are on the hot seat.

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UVA scores a massive upset win at Duke, while Virginia Tech has now won four straight. Is the NCAA tournament still a possibility for either, or both, commonwealth clubs? And with national signing day and the ACC football schedule release behind us, we’ll talk a little college football, with a nod to the NFL's Super week as well.

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UVA and Va. Tech work their way through somewhat disappointing seasons, while players from the Commonwealth of Virginia continue to shape the rest of the ACC, and a wild weekend in the NFL

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Virginia Tech basketball finally breaks through in the ACC win column, while UVA continues to live and die with a razor thin margin. Virginia football’s offense and defense get lifts with the return of QB Brennan Armstrong and the hiring of a defensive coordinator. All that and the ACC takes a stance to hold up college football playoff expansion

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UVA edges Virginia Tech in the latest edition of the schools’ basketball rivalry, as an unlikely hero emerges. Where do both teams go from here? That, more shuffling in the ACC standings, and the Hokies and Hoos football teams fill out their coaching staffs

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Virginia Tech basketball is struggling while UVA is finding itself. And the new football coaches taking over the Hokies and Hoos are assembling their staffs. All that, a downer of an ending to bowl season for the Virginia schools, and the ACC’s basketball woes

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UVA has its new football coach, a guy who knows a thing or two about winning in the ACC. Conference basketball games are getting going, but both the Hoos and Hokies are struggling on the hardwood

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Virginia Tech introduces its new football coach, the same day that Virginia loses its coach. Now, as the Hokies and Hoos get ready for bowl games in baseball stadiums, UVA is zeroing in on its next coach. And it’s looking the same place that Virginia Tech went for its hire.

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Virginia Tech has the Commonwealth Cup and, it appears, its next football coach. What went wrong for UVA and where do the Hoos go from here? All that, football championship games, television contract news and plenty of ACC basketball 

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t’s that time of year. Rivalry week in college football and that means Virginia and Virginia Tech square off for the Commonwealth Cup. We’ll look at that game, get into Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow

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Virginia Tech parts ways with coach Justin Fuente as the Hokies begin a search for their new football leader, the numbers with A-Mac's Puppy Chow, and ACC basketball too

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Will he or he won’t he? Will Brennan Armstrong play Saturday night when UVA takes on Notre Dame? And will Virginia Tech’s offense show up on senior day against Duke? College basketball season is here, and we have all the numbers with Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow

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A blowout loss and an injury to its star quarterback sent UVA into its open date on a sour note. A road trip proved to be just what Virginia Tech needed to get back in the win column. And the first College Football Playoff rankings are out. The ACC is on the outside looking in. All that and Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow

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Another heartbreaking loss may spell the end for Justin Fuente at Virginia Tech. Virginia won its fourth straight, heading to Bronco Mendenhall’s old stomping grounds at BYU. And should Brennan Armstrong be getting more love nationally? All that and Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow

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Virginia Tech loses to Pittsburgh. Virginia, meanwhile, has righted its ship and won three in a row. And both schools’ basketball teams have high hopes this season. All that and Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow

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Virginia Tech faces Pitt in a pivotal Coastal Division matchup. UVA looks to keep its momentum against Duke. And college basketball time is almost here, signaled by this week’s ACC media day event in Charlotte. All that and the numbers with Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow.

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Virginia Tech hosts Notre Dame in a yet another big early season game. Virginia, sort of, figured out how to win on the road in holding off Miami last week, and now, tries for two in a row at Louisville. All that and Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow.

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Virginia Tech gets by Richmond in unimpressive fashion. Virginia gets drilled again. And, finally, down goes Clemson. All that and some numbers help with Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow

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Virginia Tech and UVA both falter on the road. Who’s loss was more damaging? Who is the favorite now in the Coastal Division, and could Clemson lose its grip on the Atlantic? All that and the numbers with Aaron McFarling’s puppy chow.

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Virginia Tech is 2-0 heading to visit an old foe in Morgantown, while UVA, also unbeaten, aims to keep its streak against North Carolina alive in Chapel Hill. All that, injuries hit the ACC, and the numbers with Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow

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Virginia Tech and UVA ride their defenses to Week 1 victories. What does the Hokies upset of North Carolina mean going forward? And what should we make of the ACC’s first week of the new college football season? All that and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow

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It’s time to play. UVA and Virginia Tech kickoff their football seasons. We’ll look at the openers for the Hokies and ‘Hoos and Aaron McFarling returns to break down the games from a bettor’s perspective.

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Game week is on the horizon at Virginia Tech and UVA. The ACC has its policy in place for dealing with COVID outbreaks, the league moves toward a possible alliance with the Big 10 and Pac. 12,and Comcast moves closer to adding the ACC Network to its channel lineup. All that and what entrance song would you choose if you ran a college football program?

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Virginia Tech and UVA open their football camps, the Hokies AD has a new contract extension and college football mourns the passing of a coaching legend.

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More seismic shifts for college conferences, the arrival of name, image and likeness deals for college athletes and – on the field – we’re a month away from the start of the new football season

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Virginia is still playing baseball in Omaha, college football looks ready to expand its playoffs and the NCAA takes it on the chin from the Supreme Court. All that and much more, this week on Teel and Barber. 

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Virginia keeps its baseball season alive in dramatic fashion, ending ODU’s dream year in the process. JMU softball captivates the sports word, while an off field incident rocks Virginia Tech football. We’ll talk about that, UVA lacrosse winning back to back titles, Coach K’s retirement at Duke.

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The ACC baseball tournament gets underway today with Virginia as one of the league’s hottest teams, and the Hokies limping to the finish line. UVA’s lacrosse team has itself back in the final four, and we finally know a bit more about why Virginia fired its volleyball coaches and called off its season. We’ll talk about that and much more this week.

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UVA wraps up spring football, JMU’s FCS playoff run ends in an off fashion and David Teel meets the new ACC commissioner.

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Spring means football – practice for Virginia Tech and UVA and the FCS playoffs for JMU and VMI. We’ll talk about that, preview the NFL draft, and much more.

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March Madness has given way to transfer portal madness and UVA and Virginia Tech are in the middle of it all, remaking their rosters. It’s also spring football time, and while the Hokies worry about their depth, the Cavaliers have to worry about squeezing all their experienced players onto the depth chart. 

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The NCAA tournament is rolling into the Sweet 16, but none of the five Virginia teams made it past the first round in Indy. We’ll look at what went wrong for the Hokies and ‘Hoos, what’s next, and talk about the sour ending to VCU’s season. 

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The NCAA tournament is back and both UVA and Virginia Tech are included in the field. We’ll break down the brackets, look at the commonwealth’s other tournament teams including VCU, Liberty and Norfolk State, and we talk a little spring football.

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A year later, ACC basketball returns to Greensboro. The conference tournament bracket is set and Virginia has the top seed. Virginia Tech finished third in the regular season, but hasn’t played since Feb. 27. We’ll look at the ‘Hoos, the Hokies, the league’s player and coach of the year awards and much more.

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The ACC starts to sort itself out. How many Va. teams are looking like the NCAA basketball tournament is in their future this season?

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Virginia Tech returns from its COVID pause and hopes to pick up where it left off. UVA suffers back to back road losses that have some doubting the ‘Hoos heading toward March. And the Atlantic 10 shuffles its late season plans at the expense of Richmond. All that plus - who are the leading candidates for ACC player of the year?

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Virginia gets exposed on the road at Florida State. Virginia Tech is dealing with COVID issues, and hopes to get its shot at the Seminoles this weekend. Boston College dumps its coach, and Duke loses its star freshman.

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Virginia basketball breaks back into the Top 10. The Hokies are fighting to stay in the hunt in the ACC.  North Carolina puts the conference in an awkward spot, leading to another cancelation. All that, plus the life of college officials during the pandemic.

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Mike Young and Virginia Tech took down their fourth ranked opponent of the season. This time, it was rival UVA. Those two teams sit atop the ACC standings. Will they stay there? And ACC commissioner John Swofford heads into retirement. All that and more.

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UVA continues to roll, back in the top 10 and atop the ACC standings. Virginia Tech loses one of its top players going into Saturday’s matchup between the rivals. Will there be an ACC basketball tournament?

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Virginia and Virginia Tech’s basketball teams are rolling, even as more and more ACC games are postponed. And we’re joined by former UVA linebacker Charles Snowden. He’ll discuss his college career, his decision to turn pro, playing football during a pandemic and his role in the team’s efforts for social justice.

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Mike Young and Virginia Tech pick up another win over a ranked team. UVA’s defense looks to be working itself into shape. Alabama celebrates another national college football title, and we celebrate the women who make it possible for us to do this job we love.

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The new year is here. It didn’t end with a bang for the ACC in football. And it started with a fizzled out game between Tech and UVA basketball. Given COVID restrictions, how in the world will the committee pick a tournament field this year?

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Clemson avenged its regular season loss to Notre Dame and Trevor Lawrence made his last case for the Heisman Trophy. Football season is over for UVA and Virginia Tech, but the news for those programs hasn’t slowed down. In basketball, Virginia Tech wrapped up its non-league play while UVA came back from a 17-day pause.

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Virginia Tech beats UVA for the Commonwealth Cup. Justin Fuente will be back as the Hokies coach. The Hoos pass on a bowl game.  All that, plus we look at the ACC championship game, and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow.

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It’s rivalry week in the commonwealth. Virginia is hot. Virginia Tech – and Hendon Hooker – are cold, and Justin Fuente’s seat? It’s on fire. It’s also ACC/Big Ten Challenge week on the basketball hardwood.  All that and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow.

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College basketball got going in a big way last week. Virginia Tech pulled another big November upset. UVA’s basketball was the victim of an upset and its football team traveled all the way to Tallahassee to lounge by the pool. All that and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow

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An ugly loss and ugly postgame for Virginia Tech. An easy but costly win for UVA. ACC basketball teams get going, hopefully, this week.  All that, the Clemson-FSU flap, and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow.

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Virginia gets a second straight win and is building some momentum for the stretch run. Virginia Tech got a better performance on defense but still came up short against Miami. And following a firing in the SEC, what should be the expectation for college football coaches this season? All that, March Madness in one spot, and Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow.

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Virginia Tech suffers a loss to remember against Liberty. UVA got an unexpected weekend off. And Virginia basketball coach Tony Bennett talks about how this year’s team will be different than the club that caught fire at the end of last basketball season. All that, plus Aaron McFarling’s Puppy Chow

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The Hokies hold on for a win at Louisville, while UVA upsets North Carolina. Liberty can prove its undefeated start is for real when it visits Virginia Tech. The Hokies new defensive coordinator, 11 months after getting the job, finally speaks to the media. And the ACC game of the year will happen without one of Clemson's best players.

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Virginia Tech stumbles at Wake Forest, likely falling out the league title hunt. UVA played one of its best games of the season, but still came up short at Miami. That, what to look forward to in the ACC and we debut a new segment with Roanoke columnist Aaron McFarling, A-Mac’s Puppy Chow

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Closer to full strength, Virginia Tech handles Boston College and appears to be on the rise. UVA’s unbroken growth appears, well, broken after a road loss at Wake Forest. And we’re joined by coach Mike Young to talk about the start of basketball practice at Virginia Tech.

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Virginia Tech suffers its first loss of the season. UVA loses a game and possibly its quarterback. And with the Miami game comfortably behind it, is there anyone left in the ACC for Clemson to fear?

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Virginia Tech had another thousand excuses to lose and won again this week, improving to 2-0. Virginia showed it may have closed the gap some between itself and league power Clemson. And Ethan Joyce of the Winston Salem Journal joins us to talk about athletes in the age of social media.

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UVA and Virginia Tech were both big winners in their openers last weekend. How did the Hokies do it despite being down nearly two dozen players and a handful of coaches? And can the Hoos do it again this week on the road at No. 1 Clemson?  All that, plus the magic of mustard, and Virginia Tech radio voice Jon Laaser.

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It’s finally time to kickoff the college football season for Virginia and Virginia Tech … We hope. We’ll look at the Hokies game against North Carolina State, the return of Charley Wiles and the atmosphere you can expect at Lane Stadium. And we’ll get some help from the voice of the Cavaliers Dave Koehn as we preview the ‘Hoos opener against Duke and the first start for new quarterback Brennan Armstrong.

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Virginia and Virginia Tech won’t meet this weekend, the latest game postponed due to COVID-19. Still, there’s plenty of ACC football to talk about and an ACC idea to expand the NCAA basketball Tournament to include … everyone? 

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College football is back! Most of the ACC kicks off this weekend. The Hokies and Hoos have a little longer to wait to take the field against each other, and William and Mary cuts seven sports.

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UVA has its starter at quarterback, Virginia Tech has its season opener pushed back, and the ACC okays pumping in crowd noise to largely empty stadiums. Plus, thoughts and stories about coaching legend John Thompson.

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Campuses around the country open and – you guessed it – have COVID outbreaks. Are things looking better or worse for the football season? Where does Liberty fit in? In case we are able to kickoff next month, Virginia Tech and UVA are busy getting their teams ready. Plus former Charlottesville and Harrisonburg sportscaster Damon Dillman joins the program.

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One of Virginia Tech’s top players opts out of the college football season because of COVID-19 concerns, the school finally breaks its silence on safety measures, while UVA continues to have success inside it’s Charlottesville bubble. The ACC has a schedule in case there is a football season, while the NCAA passes the buck when it comes to the other fall sports.

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UVA’s football players are back on campus, with plenty of restrictions to keep them COVID safe, while Virginia Tech still isn’t sharing any of its testing data with the public. Two major conferences have opted to play only conference games this season, while JMU is ready to play a totally independent schedule if it means fall football

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Change is coming atop the ACC, while Virginia Tech celebrates the anniversary of its move to the conference.  UVA joined the growing list of schools bringing athletes back to campus, but are we really any closer to football this fall?

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As the number of colleges bringing football players back to campus goes up, so does the number of players testing positive for COVID-19. With the George Floyd protests continuing across the nation, athletes voices are getting louder and louder. Virginia Tech basketball is getting bigger and the Hokies football program picked up a QB to replace a big decommitment. 

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With the George Floyd protests sweeping the nation, college athletes and coaches showed yet again they’re not interested in sticking to sports. Virginia Tech has laid out its path to a full fall football season, while a UVA football player is defecting to the rival Hokies. And while we may not see the major leaguers play this summer, you can still grab your peanuts and crackerjack for some baseball.

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The NCAA took a big step toward helping football teams get ready to play this fall by allowing voluntary on campus workouts. Bronco Mendenhall’s UVA football program continues to clean up on the recruiting trail, and Virginia Tech’s football and basketball programs each lost another transfer. 

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UVA has a new a quarterback coming to campus, the NCAA has fully caved on allowing athletes to profit from their status as college athletes, but it’s pushed a decision on the one-time transfer waiver back until next year.  RTD's David Teel and Mike Barber talk ACC sports. 

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RTD's David Teel and Mike Barber discuss the NFL draft's moves in the commonwealth, UVA's new look and Mike Young's thoughts on his first year as Va. Tech's head basketball coach.

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Times-Dispatch's Mike Barber and guest host Michael Phillips welcome Richmond radio personality Greg Burton to the podcast to talk about rivalries.

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New Teel & Barber: #UVA and #Hokies football in 2020; financial impact COVID-19 could have on colleges; what might have been for 'Hoos in the NCAA tournament. That and @BennettConlin joins @ByDavidTeel and I as we debate the merits of pineapple on pizza.

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Times-Dispatch sports reporter Mike Barber and columnist David Teel are joined by Wes McElroy of Sports Radio 910 The Fan

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Another week without the escape and relief of sporting events. But that hasn’t meant a break in sports talk. Was Virginia Tech’s women’s basketball team finally NCAA tournament bound? And could fall football camp but affected by the spread of COVID-19? Join Mike Barber and David Teel for the discussion

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Richmond Times-Dispatch's weekly podcast featuring RTD ACC beat writer Mike Barber and 13-time sportswriter of the year, David Teel. 1:00 VA Tech transfer? 17:12 Take it or Leave it 19:30 Without sports, what's next? 24:34 Who ya got?

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Richmond Times-Dispatch's weekly podcast featuring RTD ACC beat writer Mike Barber and 13-time sportswriter of the year, David Teel. 2:10 ACC Player of the year selections 8:15 Preview of the ACC tournament 16:55 Who ya got? 25:40 Take it or leave it 27:00 Virginia bubble teams outside the ACC

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UVA closes out the season playing its best basketball; VA Tech shows fight at the end of the season. Mike Barber and David Teel talk ACC basketball. 1:00 UVA Basketball recap 12:20 Who Ya Got? Duke or Carolina? 14:35 Va. Tech on a streak 22:50 Take it or Leave it - ACC's 20-game schedule 24:45 ACC in a "down" year?

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VCU beat writer Wayne Epps and RTD Sports reporter Zach Joachim look at all things VCU basketball.

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Richmond Times-Dispatch's weekly podcast featuring RTD ACC beat writer Mike Barber and 13-time sportswriter of the year, David Teel.

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VCU Basketball Update with Wayne Epps, joined by Zach Joachim and Mark "Kazie" Turner of vcusports.com - Feb. 17, 2020

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What is Super Tuesday, and why is it so important in Virginia? Politics editor Andre Cain and reporter Justin Mattingly look toward March 3 and the candidates in play.

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UR vs. VCU Round II: Beat Writers John O'Connor and Wayne Epps preview this Saturday's game

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VCU Basketball update with Wayne Epps and Zach Joachim

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Jan. 23, 2020: RTD beat writer Wayne Epps and Zack Joachim talk about VCU Basketball being 1/3 of the way through the A-10 conference schedule

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RTD's Wayne Epps and Zach Joachim wrap up the Rams' non-conference schedule and talk about VCU's upcoming A10 play.

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Times-Dispatch politics editor Andrew Cain and Jeff Schapiro, politics editor, preview this weekend’s candidate guide in which Democrats and Republicans running in the Richmond area for the House of Delegates and Virginia Senate lay out their views and concerns. The guide, available in print and online, is a collaboration with the newspaper’s opinion section, led by Pamela Stallsmith.

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The contest between House Speaker Kirk Cox and Sheila Bynum Coleman, the Democratic challenger is the main event by legislative election standards. T-D political reporter Mel Leonor and Jeff Schapiro, politics columnist, discuss the race and its potential wild card: that the suburban Richmond district was redrawn to favor a Democrat.

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Times-Dispatch politics reporter Patrick Wilson and Jeff Schapiro, politics columnist, discuss the state Senate candidacies of Republican Amanda Chase and Democrat Joe Morrissey.

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Times-Dispatch metro columnist Michael Paul Williams and politics columnist Jeff Schapiro discuss the controversies that have ensnared Levar Stoney and what they might mean for the political future of Richmond’s millennial mayor.

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Historian Brent Tarter discusses with Jeff Schapiro, Times-Dispatch politics columnist, the long history in the Old Dominion of legislative and congressional gerrymandering. Then and now, it’s been driven by political rivalries, regional tension and racial hostility.

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Virginia rolls the dice on gambling as industry readies for a legislative fight. Politics reporters Graham Moomaw and Michael Martz discuss the stakes with Jeff Schapiro, politics columnist.

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State of the race, 2019: At the traditional Labor Day start of the political season, reporters Graham Moomaw, Mel Leonor and Patrick Wilson discuss with columnist Jeff Schapiro Virginia’s high-stakes legislative elections. They’ll decide control of the General Assembly and shape Gov. Ralph Northam’s agenda, post-blackface scandal.

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Guns as a political target: The make-up of the legislature will decide whether Virginia remains guns friendly, despite the Virginia Beach mass shooting that left 12 dead. Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League discusses the stakes for the gun lobby with Jeff Schapiro, Times-Dispatch politics columnist.

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Front row seat on Coliseum project: Richmond City Hall reporter Mark Robinson talks with Jeff Schapiro, politics columnist, on the $1.5 billion proposal to jump start a North-of-Broad neighborhood with a new arena, housing and commercial space.

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In the latest Capitol Chat podcast, Times-Dispatch politics reporters Michael Martz, Mel Leonor and Patrick Wilson discuss with columnist Jeff Schapiro the partisan eruptions in Jamestown and Richmond that overshadowed the state’s $24 million birthday party for American democracy, established 400 years ago in Virginia.

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Graham Moomaw, Times-Dispatch politics reporter, and columnist Jeff Schapiro discuss the controversial invitation to President Donald Trump – from Republicans and Democrats – to speak at Jamestown on the 400th anniversary of the birth there of American representative government.

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Capitol Chat podcast: Metro columnist Michael Paul Williams and politics columnist Jeff Schapiro discuss the aftershocks in Virginia of President Donald Trump’s tweets.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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Lawmakers returned to Richmond Tuesday for a special session to consider ways to curb gun violence following the May 31 mass slaying in Virginia Beach. The session ended before it really began, shut down by Republicans after 90 minutes because of their worries over the approaching elections. Reporters Graham Moomaw, Patrick Wilson and Michael and columnist Jeff E. Schapiro reprise the do-nothing session.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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Greg Lucyk, a former state lawyer and adviser to redistricting reform group OneVirginia2021, says this week’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in a Virginia redistricting case could take some of the politics out of drawing legislative seats. But Lucyk tells T-D politics columnist Jeff Schapiro that it could have little impact on this year’s high-stakes General Assembly elections.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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Lori Haas, Virginia lobbyist for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, talks with T-D politics columnist Jeff Schapiro about the latest gun tragedy in Virginia and the approaching special session of the legislature at which Gov. Ralph Northam will press for firearms restrictions rejected earlier by Republicans.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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RTD politics reporter Mel Leonor and politics editor Andrew Cain join Jeff Schapiro, politics columnist, for a snapshot of the intraparty squabbles shaping this year’s legislative elections, including the marquee fight for Republican House nomination in Hanover County.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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The T-D’s Patrick Wilson talks with Jeff Schapiro about a tool – available to reporters and the public – for obtaining government records, including those of the Capitol Police, which document the disputed use of department vehicles to transport Amanda Chase, a Republican state senator from Chesterfield County.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/

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