GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The all-Atlantic Coast Conference football team, as announced Monday following a vote of 48 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association, with first-team votes worth three points, second-team votes worth two points and third-team votes worth one point.FIRST TEAMOffenseQB-Lamar Jackson, soph., Louisville (125)RB-Dalvin Cook, jr., Florida State (139)RB-James Conner, jr., Pittsburgh (119)WR-Mike Williams, jr., Clemson (131)WR-Amba Etta-Tawo, sr., Syracuse (125)WR-Ryan Switzer, sr., North Carolina (107)TE-Jordan Leggett, sr., Clemson (95)OT-Roderick Johnson, jr., Florida State (118)OT-Mitch Hyatt, soph., Clemson (104)OG-Tyrone Crowder, jr., Clemson (104)OG-Dorian Johnson, sr., Pittsburgh (88)C-Jay Guillermo, sr., Clemson (86)K-Mike Weaver, jr., Wake Forest (47)Spec.-Quadree Henderson, soph., Pittsburgh (103)DefenseDE-DeMarcus Walker, sr., Florida State (125)DE-Ejuan Price, sr., Pittsburgh (107)DT-Carlos Watkins, sr., Clemson (113)DT-Woody Baron, sr., Virginia Tech (79)LB-Ben Boulware, sr., Clemson (131)LB-Micah Kiser, jr., Virginia (99)LB-Devonte Fields, sr., Louisville (70)CB-Tarvarus McFadden, soph., Florida State (113)CB-Cordrea Tankersley, sr., Clemson (97)S-Quin Blanding, jr., Virginia (100)S-Jadar Johnson, sr., Clemson (94)P-Nicholas Conte, sr., Virginia (118)---SECOND TEAMOffenseQB-Deshaun Watson, jr., Clemson (102)RB-Matthew Dayes, sr., N.C. State (79)RB-Wayne Gallman, jr., Clemson (73)WR-Isaiah Ford, jr., Virginia Tech (103)WR-Travis Rudolph, jr., Florida State (81)WR-Ahmmon Richards, fr., Miami (50)TE-Cole Hikutini, sr., Louisville (62)OT-Adam Bisnowaty, sr., Pittsburgh (88)OT-Jon Heck, sr., North Carolina (57)OG-Tony Adams, jr., N.C. State (54)OG-Kareem Are, sr., Florida State (54)C-Lucas Crowley, sr., North Carolina (64)K-Greg Huegel, soph., Clemson (39)Spec.-T.J. Logan, sr., North Carolina (57)DefenseDE-Harold Landry, jr., Boston College (92)DE-Christian Wilkins, soph., Clemson (72)DT-Dexter Lawrence, fr., Clemson (67)DT-DeAngelo Brown, sr., Louisville (66)LB-Marquel Lee, sr., Wake Forest (64)LB-Keith Kelsey, sr., Louisville (56)LB-Tremaine Edmunds, soph., Virginia Tech (47)CB-Jaire Alexander, soph., Louisville (80)CB-Corn Elder, sr., Miami (53)S-Jordan Whitehead, soph., Pittsburgh (54)S-Jessie Bates, fr., Wake Forest (42)P-Justin Vogel, sr., Miami (78)---THIRD TEAMOffenseQB-Mitch Trubisky, jr., North Carolina (29)RB-Mark Walton, soph., Miami (59)RB-Elijah Hood, jr., North Carolina (40)WR-Artavis Scott, jr., Clemson (46)WR-James Quick, sr., Louisville (44)WR-Stacy Coley, sr., Miami (30)TE-Bucky Hodges, jr., Virginia Tech (52)OT-Brian ONeill, soph., Pittsburgh (35)OT-Jonathan McLaughlin, sr., Virginia Tech (33)OG-Augie Conte, sr., Virginia Tech (48)OG-Danny Isidora, sr., Miami (43)C-Freddie Burden, sr., Georgia Tech (27)K-Joey Slye, jr., Virginia Tech (37)Spec.-Brisly Estime, sr., Syracuse (32)DefenseDE-Bradley Chubb, jr., N.C. State (64)DE-Duke Ejiofor, jr., Wake Forest (37)DT-Derrick Nnadi, jr., Florida State (65)DT-Nazair Jones, jr., North Carolina (33)LB-Ben Humphreys, soph. Duke (46)LB-Andrew Motuapuaka, jr., Virginia Tech (41)LB-Zaire Franklin, jr., Syracuse (40)CB-Greg Stroman, jr., Virginia Tech (45)CB-Breon Borders, sr., Duke (37)S-Josh Harvey-Clemons, sr., Louisville (38)S-Chucky Williams, jr., Louisville (34)P-Sterling Hofrichter, fr., Syracuse (30)---(This version adds an omitted player on the second team offense, Miami WR Ahmmon Richards.)---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.orgCheap Jerseys China . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Cheap NFL Jerseys Free Shipping . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. http://www.cheapjerseysforwholesalestore.com/ . 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RALEIGH, N.C. -- It was supposed to be Dennis Smith Jr.s coming-out party, but his fellow starters joined him as guests of honor.Terry Henderson scored 23 points to help North Carolina State beat Georgia Southern 81-79 on Friday night in the season opener for both teams.All five starters scored in double figures for the Wolfpack, who won despite shooting 4 of 24 from 3-point range.We all made key plays down the stretch that we needed to win, N.C. State guard Torin Dorn said.Maverick Rowan scored 17 points for N.C. State and Abdul-Malik Abu had 15 points and 11 rebounds.Dorn added 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Wolfpack. He scored in the lane with 3:47 left to put N.C. State ahead for good at 68-67.It can be anybodys night, Henderson said. It doesnt just have to be my night. It can be Torins night, Dennis night. Weve got so many weapons.Tookie Brown had 26 points and a career-high 10 rebounds to lead Georgia Southern. Ike Smith added 20 points for the Eagles.Smith, the highly touted freshman point guard, scored 11 points on 3-of-13 shooting from the field for N.C. State.Georgia Southern led 66-60 with just over six minutes to play, but N.C. State answered with a 10-1 run to seize control.BIG PICTUREGeorgia Southern: It was an impressive effort by the Eagles, who scrapped their way to 20 offensive rebounds and appear ready to improve on their 14-17 record from last season.N.C. State: The Wolfpack are off to a nice start after A rough beginning a year ago, when they dropped their opener and lost Henderson to a season-ending ankle injury just six minutes into the game.SHOOTING BLANKSThe Eagles missed the shooting touch of guard Mike Hughes, who is suspended for the first three games after finishing second on the team in scoring last season. They made just 5 of 22 3-point attempts and 20 of 32 free throws.ddddddddddddStill, Georgia Southern, which set a school record for 3-pointers a year ago, almost pulled the upset. That was encouraging, coach Mark Byington said. We were close to winning in a different way than our normal recipe.N.C. State was even worse from 3-point range. The Wolfpack missed their final 16 3-point attempts, including all nine in the second half.HIGHLIGHT REELSmith threw a no-look lob over his shoulder to Abu for a two-handed dunk in the first half. The alley oop brought rap star J. Cole, a close friend of Smith, out of his courtside seat for a brief celebration. The play gave N.C. State a 30-20 lead, but the Wolfpack went without a basket for the next five minutes.QUICK COMPAREBrown, the reigning Sun Belt rookie of the year, provided a stiff test for Smith, the favorite to win the award in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Both guards wear No. 4, and both played 36 minutes. In addition to his efforts chasing down rebounds, Brown finished with three assists and no turnovers. Smith, who briefly left the game in the second half after taking a knee to his thigh, added five assists and just one turnover.ELIGIBILITY WATCHN.C. State freshman Ted Kapita has been ruled eligible for competition by the NCAA. N.C. State learned of the decision before the game. Kapita, a 6-8 forward from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is eligible to play on Sunday.UP NEXTGeorgia Southern hosts NAIA opponent Coastal Georgia on Monday. Its one of just two home games that the Eagles play in their first 12 contests.N.C. State hosts St. Francis on Sunday in the season opener for the Terriers. ' ' '