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November 27, 2007

More ACC football awards

Virginia's Al Groh was named ACC coach of the year, and Wake Forest running back Josh Adams was named the conference's rookie of the year today. No Terps received votes for offensive or defensive rookie of the year. Here's how the voting played out by 71 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. What do you think?

COACH OF THE YEAR

Al Groh, Virginia (38)

Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College (22)

Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech (10)

Tommy Bowden, Clemson (1)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Josh Adams, RB, Wake Forest (51)

T.J. Yates, QB, North Carolina (12)

Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech (5)

Marvin Austin, DE, North Carolina (1)

Graig Cooper, RB, Miami (1)

Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina (1)

OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Josh Adams, RB, Wake Forest (52)

T.J. Yates, QB, North Carolina (12)

Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech (5)

Graig Cooper, RB, Miami (2)

DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina (48)

Charles Brown, CB, North Carolina (9)

Ras-I Dowling, DB, Virginia (5)

Morgan Burnett, DB, Georgia Tech (3)

Marvin Austin, DE, North Carolina (2)

Markus Kuhn, DE, N.C. State (2)

DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson (1)

Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina (1)

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