
AFP wraps Day 2 at the 2018 ACC Tournament
Chris Graham and Crystal Graham wrap Comeback Wednesday at the 2018 ACC Tournament.

Chris Graham and Crystal Graham wrap Comeback Wednesday at the 2018 ACC Tournament.

Chris Graham and Crystal Graham recap the wins by Louisville and Boston College in the afternoon session on Day 2 of the 2018 ACC Tournament from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Chris Graham and Crystal Graham preview Day 2 action at the 2018 ACC Tournament from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Chris Graham and Crystal Graham look back at a busy Day 1 of the 2018 ACC Tournament, and looks ahead to a packed Day 2 schedule dripping with NCAA Tournament intrigue.

Chris Graham and Scott German break down #1 Virginia’s 62-57 win over Notre Dame to conclude the 2017-2018 regular season.

#! Virginia trailed Louisville by four with nine-tenths of a second left. And, yeah, wow. Chris Graham and Scott German try to figure out how, and then try harder to explain it, probably without much luck, given that none of us have ever seen this happen before.

Chris Graham and Scott German preview Thursday’s ACC clash between #1 Virginia and Louisville, weigh the upset losses of Duke and UNC heading into their rivalry game on Saturday, and then try to make sense of ESPN analyst Jay Williams calling for a players boycott of the Final Four.

Delegates Dickie Bell, R-Staunton, Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah, and Steve Landes, R-Weyers Cave, expressed frustration with the lackluster response to the letter sent by 17 General Assembly members to Virginia’s Congressional Delegation representing the areas along the Interstate 81 corridor.

AAA Mid-Atlantic calls on members of the Virginia Senate Finance Committee to approve a constitutional amendment, that would guarantee transportation funds will be used for transportation purposes only.

Chris Graham and Scott German start off today’s podcast innocently enough, breaking down the ACC’s NCAA Tourney prospects. Then things turn serious, discussing the Sean Miller FBI wiretap story, leading to a back-and-forth on what the NCAA needs to do to reform itself, before it’s too late. And it may already be too late.
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