More Lowe (or is it “Lower”?)

SFN has been on fire the last couple of days so I encourage you to please spend some time surfing through the recent entries on the blog.

When I worked on this piece with some of the other authors yesterday I couldn’t get over my joy of reading what Andy Katz wrote in his INsider entry on ESPN. He gave more compliments to Coach Lowe than just the teaser that SFN ran:

But nothing Michigan did matched the hustle and intensity of NC State. For those who weren’t sure how Lowe would coach, you should know this: His players absolutely love him and would run through a brick wall for him.

In fact, (other than Jimmy Dykes) it seems that most of the media is jumping on the Sidney Lowe bandwagon quicker than we can find all of their recent quotes and criticism of NC State’s program and hiring of Lowe.

I was listening to Mark Packer’s show in Charlotte yesterday and was very pleased to hear the compliments that he was laying on Lowe on NC State. Packer also astutely mentioned some of Lowe’s early recruiting success that seemed to slip the mind of ESPN’s crew the other night. (I almost get the feeling that Packer has been pulling for State to become relevant again for years. I hope that we can oblige in the next couple of years)

Most interestingly, Packer noticed what everyone in the RBC knew (and many were verbalizing) – Wolfpackers looked and sounded like they were having a BLAST!!! and that he hasn’t seen this kind of excitement in a long time.

He couldn’t be more correct. I haven’t spoken with a friend or fan who hasn’t made some kind of comment about how much ‘fun’ they have watching this team. I met a friend for a beer after the game on Monday night and the first thing that he innocently said was, “That was a lot of fun tonight!” Gee. Fun. How dare us all want to enjoy ourselves for the thousands of dollars we shell out in lifetime rights, Wolfpack Club dues, and season tickets!!!

Check out some of the other finds today:

* Whomever Ken Medlin is…he says that he is Sold on Sidney Lowe.

If I’d told any of you that Engin Atsur would miss nearly the entire game against Michigan, and the Pack would still win… would you have believed it? Lowe has his team motivated. They believe in the “team concept,” but they don’t believe their team depth is too thin. Beating a quality team — without Atsur — is proof positive.

And how about Lowe’s in-game coaching? He’s animated. He’s intense. And his first-half timeouts — which are becoming a game-by-game event — always seem to spark his team at the right time.

* From 850TheBuzz, “you’ve got to give Sidney Lowe and company high marks for their first significant test of the season.”

A little more
I saw a quote on an NC State message board that was related to this very topic on which I wanted to take the opportunity to comment.

Most of the annoying media comments are the result of talking points generated by the herd mentality of lazy sportswriters who aren’t even particularly interested in NC State

I don’t disagree with the comments. But, I have to sincerely ask – who is responsible for leading the media herd to their conclusions and sparking all of this criticism in recent years? As we know…it isn’t like the media can really think for themselves. If they could there would be no jobs for public relations professionals and ‘Spin Doctors”.

If Lee Fowler wouldn’t have spent his last five years launching a one-man crusade to prove to the world that Herb Sendek was the best basketball coach since John Wooden (and therefore Fowler made a wonderful decision by keeping Sendek after the dreadful 5th year) then perhaps the media wouldn’t have many of these thoughts or feel so entitled to say be so negative about NC State.

Arizona State just fired a football coach who has gone to 3 or 4 consecutive bowls (including this year). You can run down a list of hundreds of football and basketball coaches who get removed after generating SIGNIFICANTLY more success than NC State’s coaches. Do you think that you are going to see and hear hundreds of criticisms of all of these programs for months to come?

Of course not!! ecause other Athletics Directors don’t spend half a decade publicly degrading large portions of their fan base with labels like “crazy” and “lunatic fringe”.

Other ADs issue statements (and TRULY BELIEVE) like this classic statement from Nebraska and or like this one from Arizona State’s AD earlier this week:

“The next person that I will be hiring won’t be shy about this,” Love said. “They’ll clearly understand the goals. The winner of the Pac-10 Conference plays in the Rose Bowl. The Rose Bowl is the goal for Sun Devil football. No one should approach me about this job if they don’t understand that and they don’t understand what’s going on at Arizona State University, because it’s pretty powerful stuff.”

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105 Responses to More Lowe (or is it “Lower”?)

  1. Cardiff Giant 11/29/2006 at 8:53 AM #

    Very, very good entry.

  2. SWEETS 11/29/2006 at 8:55 AM #

    Watching Herbie’s hybrid PO was like watching grass grow. Packer really picked up on how I felt any everyone in our section. While watching Herbs’s teams I would look at the clock and think will it ever end.

    Lowe’s team is fun to watch – and not that bad either. I think the pack will suprise many this year if we dont run out of steam. With this style of O it will certainly open the door for more fun and athletic recruits to consider NCSU than did in the past.

  3. GAWolf 11/29/2006 at 8:59 AM #

    I once saw an alumni fall asleep in the RBC watching a game. It was against Virginia, so we’re not talking something that was completely without interest such as one of the many terrible OOC games. I don’t see that happening anymore…

  4. wingatewolf 11/29/2006 at 9:05 AM #

    I love Lowe. However, let’s see how his team responds on the road. He’s certainly better than Herb could ever be but it’s still very early to crown him the next coming of Jimmy V. I do hope he gets it done but it’s still, very, very early.

    Interesting, NCSU 5-0, ASU-4-2.

  5. VaWolf82 11/29/2006 at 9:08 AM #

    who is responsible for leading the media herd to their conclusions and sparking all of this criticism in recent years? As we know…it isn’t like the media can really think for themselves.

    Completely exploring these two sentences in the context of NC State athletics could fill an encyclopedia.

  6. projWolfie 11/29/2006 at 9:19 AM #

    ^Isn’t this A. Vaughn’s job?

  7. Skeet Hooter 11/29/2006 at 9:21 AM #

    I really love Sid, too. I had forgotten that NC State could actually make changes/ adjustments within a basketball game!
    Yes, the game was very fun to watch. Still early in the year, and I’m not sure State would have won that game if it was in Ann Arbor, but I am very encouraged. The Virginia game in Charlottesville might be interesting as the first road game.
    I did not hear Packer yesterday, but, yeah, I think he wants State to be relevant. If for no other reason than to give him to talk about – like us needling our way (back) into the “aristocracy” of K and Roy. But don’t expect any praise from that a-hole Tom Sorenson when he comes on Packer’s show. Has he ever said anything positive about NCSU?

  8. Mr O 11/29/2006 at 9:24 AM #

    It is amazing how far winning some games and signing some bigtime recruits will go to changing people’s opinions.

    All we heard from outsider’s was about Lowe’s NBA record and that he was a terrible coach on top of the fact that he didn’t have his degree. In time, I think the degree stuff will go away too because he appears so sharp in dealing with the media so far. He is a likeable guy, so he should do well in terms of the perceptions he creates of our program.

  9. Jeff 11/29/2006 at 9:25 AM #

    I’m just shocked that we could still win the game after Atsur got hurt. I thought that any injury immeiately meant that we should expect to lose.

  10. db321 11/29/2006 at 9:28 AM #

    I anxiously await the day that Lee Fowler is fired!

  11. DRW 11/29/2006 at 9:35 AM #

    I heard Sidney on WPTF this morning, and I was very impressed again with how he deals with the media. He doesn’t speak in complete coachspeak, he’s engaging, calm, funny and actually answers questions. What a concept! And you can tell that he is excited to be coaching at NCSU and knows and respects how tradition because he was an integral part of it.

  12. PackMan97 11/29/2006 at 9:39 AM #

    I’m delighted we have Lowe. I’m glad Herb is gone…but let’s just bury the hatchet regarding his being retained 5 years ago, k?

    Jeff: You miss the point entirely. The point is not about rehashing the decision on Herb. The point is that Fowler’s decision on Herb set the course for Fowler’s unacceptable behavior and criticism of NC State fans from every day after he made the decision. He HAD to prove that he was right and that was the impetus for the evolution of where our reputation stands today.

    Sorry that you were so obsessed with Herb that you couldn’t see the point.

    Kind of ironic, isn’t it?

  13. highonlowe 11/29/2006 at 9:39 AM #
  14. beowolf 11/29/2006 at 9:40 AM #

    Considering how UNC and NC State are both big on hiring HEAD coaches with respect to football, you’d think there would be more attention paid to Lowe’s head coaching experience. There’s obviously a Leadership Quotient that is manifest in those with HC experience while merely speculative in assistant coaches.

    Lowe has that leadership, he’s had it at least since he was a college PG, and his players know it and are beginning to trust it even more. I loved how they kept checking with him on the sidelines for what to do.

  15. wolfpackbball 11/29/2006 at 9:42 AM #

    And how nice is it to see former players around the building? The atmosphere is so different now, almost like an oppressive weight is lifted.

  16. wingatewolf 11/29/2006 at 9:59 AM #

    Packer said late yesterday on his show that it’s better for the ACC in general if NCSU is better in basketball. He said it makes a better conference. No doubt he’s sold on the change. Maybe he can have his daddy give Dyke boy a call to set him straight!

  17. Clarksa 11/29/2006 at 10:02 AM #

    I’ve met Ken Medlin last year, he is the weekend sports anchor at WRAL. Nice guy, for a UNC journalism grad. He told me that he hated to see Julius Hodge go because he was always good for a sound byte. We all had a good laugh when he told us that Shav was turning pro.

  18. PackMan97 11/29/2006 at 10:05 AM #

    “Sorry that you were so obsessed with Herb that you couldn’t see the point.”

    Kinda like some state fans are so obsessed that they were right about Herb five years ago that they can’t see the point?

    Ironic isn’t it?

  19. GAWolf 11/29/2006 at 10:16 AM #

    Mr. O… my optimism for Lowe’s success here has greatly increased just as much due to the aura around Pack basketball now as it has due to the wins and the good recruiting. The excitement and the joy of watching Pack basketball tell me much more than those things that all good coaches are supposed to do anyway.

  20. sautz 11/29/2006 at 10:17 AM #

    I’ve been to 3 games so far and have had a blast. I even threw out a little trash talk to the Michigan fans at the last game. It was difficult to talk a little smack to the opposing teams under the old coach.. like “We pass the ball around the perimeter for 34 seconds SO much better than you do!” just doesn’t work as well as “Look at that jam… Amaker must be having flashbacks of when State used to dunk on him like that!”

  21. redfred2 11/29/2006 at 10:28 AM #

    ^VaWolf82

    I think I’ve already written, my version anyway, of that encyclopedia right here on SFN. My appologies to SFN for that.

    But I think back to a guy like Dan Bonner, whom I like very much, but his comment a while back that started with “When you are a school like NC State…” That completely shocked me coming from a guy his age. I do know how that type of thinking, about the NC State that I have known all of life, has been allowed to become commonplace. I am almost 100% certain I know where that mindset is generating from though, as Jeff said above, but instead of just the AD’s office, I believe that inferior mindset runs the gamut in Raleigh right now, and it is engrained throughout.

    An incremental time table for cleaning house in the offices of administration at NC State would be the best that could happen, and the only way for it to be done effectively, is to start at the highest wrung on the ladder.

    …Or, have they all been wrong for well over a decade, and shunned athletics for all of the wrong reasons? Can strong athletics programs actually go as far as to bolster a whole university into believing that it is something special, and more than just concrete and bricks? The answer to that last question is clearly in evidence just down the road, and all over the triangle.

  22. primacyone 11/29/2006 at 10:28 AM #

    Mike Scott comitted to Virginia. If I’m not mistaken, he really wanted to come here. Lowe and Co. must seriously have something cooking in regards to recruiting a guard.

  23. partialqualifier 11/29/2006 at 10:31 AM #

    Your comments are right on. There are a few things I have noticed all along about this team that have really surprised me.:

    1-They have A LOT of confidence…and they shouldnt. Herb would have had this team playing scared to lose, Lowe has them playing to win.

    2-They are extremely unselfish. Thye are always looking to find an open teammate. Even Grant, who is easily the teams best player, is willing to give up the flashiness of scoring to bring the ball up and give out 7 assists.

    3-They are playing above their potential. This is very unusual for an NC State team of the last 15 years. Guys like Costner and McCauley are banging against big guys and winning! In the last gam we had 3 guys playing out of position….and we won! Unreal.

    4-They never get rattled. There have been several instances so far that should have rattled this team, but they never stop believing in each other. They keep plugging away, and they seem oblivious to the score.

    5-Coaching has made a huge difference in this team. We just outscored in the paint and nearly out-rebounded a team that went 6-8/235 & 6-10/245 up front!! Not to mention those guys were Seniors with lots of experience in the post. I used to get on Larry Harris because our post players never improved, but I am seeing now that Harris wasnt the problem. He’s coaching them fine…we just gotta get them on the blocks! And we are playing zone…and not jacking up a million 3’s….and I could go on and on.

    6-Finally….has anyone noticed that Sidney doesnt take the bait from Tony & Gary on the radio broadcasts and radio show? He is getting the same loaded questions like…”Michigans size and experience are going to be a huge factor in tonights game…are we gonna do anything differently to combat that?” These guys ask questions just so the Coach can prepare the fans for a loss before the damn lineups are announced!!! In case you’re wondering about Coach Lowe’s answer: “No. We are concerned about how are guys play regardless of who’s in that other locker room.” Great answer Sidney!

  24. ShootingGuard 11/29/2006 at 10:45 AM #

    “Can strong athletics programs actually go as far as to bolster a whole university into believing that it is something special, and more than just concrete and bricks? The answer to that last question is clearly in evidence just down the road, and all over the triangle.”

    It sure as hell can…Wake Forest was thought of more as a nice regional school, sort of Davidson but in the ACC, until Tim Duncan came along and, voila!, their rankings and national reputation shot up significantly (no longer getting confused with Lake Forest by midwesterners, etc.). Duke was always thought of as a top school, but you can clearly see their rise into a staple around the top 5 nationally coinciding with K’s success. UNC, Texas, and Michigan have long recognized the value of having top athletic programs across the board in promoting their academic prowess. It’s a human and self-fulfilling process—you start out as a kid rooting for a certain team and wanting to go to school there, and everyone wants to think their school is top knotch academically so as not to indicate that they are dumb, then the money follows and the educational resources are bolstered. Go national with your sports and you get national interest in your school and then you get money coming from all over the nation which ultimately results in tremendous academic resources and top knotch educations if done correctly.

    Too bad the academic idiots at State think you de-emphasize the sports programs to bolster the educational foundations…Sorry, idiots, individuals can make decisions about money and its value to them for themselves, but, at the institutional level, it is all about the money…Schools like Harvard stay on top because they were around first and have built zillion dollar coffers to perpetuate them…Other schools have to be creative in changing the landscape—sports and anchoring your way into people’s hearts and wallets through sports is an avenue to do so for those who came later…

  25. redfred2 11/29/2006 at 11:01 AM #

    partial

    Good post, but I have disagree on a couple of things.

    “They have A LOT of confidence…and they shouldnt.”

    Say what? They came out of high school with talent and confidence, it had just been stowed away and unused before Lowe got there and dusted it off for them. They have every right to believe in their abilities, and should have all along, it’s just strange to us, not them, because we haven’t seen like it in years.

    “They are playing above their potential.”

    Maybe, but I do not believe that either. They are just starting and being given an opportunity to learn how much potential they have always had. And, that potential will be further fulfilled with more and more coaching.

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