ACC coaches visit Bristol for ESPN Car Wash

BTS of Virginia Tech’s head coach Justin Fuente on SportsCenter.

The parade of college football coaches visiting ESPN’s Bristol, Conn., headquarters this summer continues with visits from Atlantic Coast Conference coaches.

Monday’s visitors included:

Dabo Swinney – Clemson
Pat Narduzzi – Pittsburgh
Larry Fedora – UNC
Dino Babers – Syracuse
Paul Johnson – Georgia Tech

Tuesday’s visitors included:
Mark Richt – Miami
Justin Fuente – Virginia Tech
Bronco Mendenhall – UVA
Dave Doeren – NC State
Dave Clawson – Wake Forest
Steve Addazio – Boston College
David Cutcliffe – Duke
Jimbo Fisher – Florida State University

Go behind the scenes of the visits with this gallery collected from the schools’ respective social media handles. Courtesy of ESPN’s First Take Twitter, enjoy of highlights of national champion head coach Swinney’s Stephen A. Smith impersonation.

Miami’s head coach Mark Richt prepares to appear on First Take.

UVA Coach Bronco Mendenhall represents his Wahoos before going on SportsCenter.

NC State’s Dave Doeren and son huddle after Mike & Mike.

Wake Forest’s Coach Clawson makes his rounds on ESPN Radio and SportsCenter.

Boston College Coach Steve Addazio joins Chris Cotter on the ESPN College Football set.

While walking down the “College Football Hallway” at ESPN, the BC team played “America’s oldest fight song.”

Duke’s David Cutcliffe stopped by the This is SportsCenter display in Digital Center 2.

FSU’s Jimbo Fisher makes his way to the First Take desk.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney snags a pass in ESPN’s Digital Center 2 hallways: You can only hope to contain him.

Could Swinney have a future as “Stephen C. Smith” to Frank Caliendo’s “Stephen B. Smith?

Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson might have a future behind the cameras.

ESPN’s college football writers interview Syracuse’s Dino Babers.

With ESPN Images’ Joe Faraoni shooting, Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi gets ready for his closeup.

Narduzzi (L) greets Pitt alum and ESPN NFL analyst Louis Riddick.

UNC’s Larry Fedora met with ESPN college football writers and also bumped into Clemson’s Swinney.

Make sure you’re watching SportsCenter tonight for more on Syracuse football.

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