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Georgia Tech running back Dennis Andrews gets past Georgia's Jordan Jenkins during the second half of a Nov. 29 game in Athens. Georgia Tech won 30-24 in overtime. - photo by David Tulis
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the second straight year Jimbo Fisher and the Florida State Seminoles have had highly publicized off-field issues involving quarterback Jameis Winston overshadow their preparations for the ACC championship. But the Seminoles' eighth-year coach downplayed any potential distractions for his team during a press conference on Friday. Though his Heisman Trophy winning quarterback spent two days at a university student code of conduct hearing that could determine his future at Florida State, Fisher said Winston had "one of his best weeks of practice ever."
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