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Filmmaker Kevin Edds discussed his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football which premiers Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Newcomb Hall as part of the Virginia Film Festival.

7.13.10- Filmmaker Kevin Edds, of the Discovery Channel, talks live with Coy Barefoot.  They discuss the recent passing of Howard Goodwin and Edds’ up-coming documentary WAHOOWA.

Author and filmmaker Kevin Edds talks with Coy about his documentary on the history of University of Virginia football, Wahoowa. The film is scheduled for release later this year.

Jimmy Hollins of The Burley Varsity Club discussed their latest events.

Filmmaker Kevin Edds joined Coy to discuss the history of the colors of the University of Virginia’s athletic teams and his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football .

Kevin Edds joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football and his tribute to late Virginia great “Bullet” Bill Dudley.

Patrick and Q talk with Adam Gold of 850 the Buzz in Raleigh, NC. Adam discusses football in the triangle, plus gets into some NC State and Olympic basketball, including his thoughts on the next US coach.

The guys also talk about the weekend that was in ACC football.

Visit the ACCNation blog for the show notes for this episode.

Bill Rosinski, who is the play-by-play announcer for ISP’s coverage of college football and Westwood One’s NFL coverage, joins Patrick this week to talk ACC football, as well as look at the NFL futures of former ACC starts, Matt Ryan and Chris Long.

Also, Maryland has named a starting quarterback and Virginia Tech has lost another wide receiver. And listener questions.

Check out the show notes at ACC Nation.

The ACC Nation has posted an interview with Jeff White with the Richmond Times-Dispatch in a companion piece to their preview on U.Va football for 2008.

ACC Nation is speaking this week with all the football coaches in the ACC. The University of Virginia’s Al Groh was no exception. Here’s the interview.

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