The Latest: ACC picks new position to honor Jaylen Samuels

The Latest: ACC picks new position to honor Jaylen Samuels

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) The Latest on ACC media days (all times local):

1:10 p.m.

North Carolina State’s Jaylen Samuels has been so unique and so impressive the ACC has decided to name a new position after him – well, sort of.

The ACC announced this week that there will be a new position on the official All-ACC ballot this year that was inspired by Samuels called ”the all-purpose back.”

”It makes me feel very good,” Samuels said Thursday at the ACC media days. ”Just to add another position, that’s crazy to think about. But that is very special to me and I will keep working hard to prove people wrong.”

The versatile Samuels was used at multiple positions last season for the Wolfpack and proved to be extremely effective as a runner, receiver and returner.

12:05 p.m.

The Atlantic has long been the power division in ACC football, with Clemson and Florida State combining to win six straight league titles.

But Commissioner John Swofford says he doesn’t see divisional realignment coming anytime soon.

Swofford said Thursday during his state-of-the-league forum to open Thursday’s interviews that the ACC ”will keep looking at it but I would anticipate any change in the near future.”

The last Coastal Division team to win the ACC title was Virginia Tech in 2010.

Swofford also addressed the long-running question of whether Notre Dame – a football independent but an ACC member in all other league sports – might join in football. Swofford said there is a contractual agreement for Notre Dame to join the ACC in football if it chooses to give up independence during the current TV contract running through 2036, but that it’s ”not a point of discussion” currently.

Swofford also declined to provide detailed updates on the ongoing work to launch the ACC’s TV channel in August 2019.

10:30 a.m.

The Atlantic Coast Conference has opened its preseason football media days by touting its football success in 2016, from Clemson’s national championship to Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson winning the Heisman Trophy.

Both trophies were on display in Charlotte, though Commissioner John Swofford opened his state-of-the-league forum by noting: ”We also know you don’t live too long on last year’s laurels.”

Swofford’s forum was the first interview session of the day, which will feature Atlantic Division teams Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, Boston College, Syracuse, North Carolina State and Wake Forest.

2:20 a.m.

The Atlantic Coast Conference won big in football in 2016. So it’s fitting the league starts its annual preseason media days by featuring reigning national champion Clemson and Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson of Louisville.

The league opens its two-day event in Charlotte on Thursday morning, beginning with a state-of-the-league forum from Commissioner John Swofford.

Coaches and players from the league’s seven Atlantic Division teams will be in attendance for Thursday’s interview sessions, with Dabo Swinney’s Tigers coming off the league’s second title in four seasons but facing significant losses that include star quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Jackson is trying to become only the second repeat Heisman winner, joining Ohio State’s Archie Griffin.

The day will also feature national-title contender Florida State. Coach Jimbo Fisher, quarterback Deondre Francois and defensive back Derwin James are scheduled to attend.

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