Somebody Will Be Added Tonight

Somebody will be added to this list tonight:

National Championships

Note: Obviously we have a typographical error – Louisville won the 1980 National Basketball Championship (not the 1990 Title).

Of the thirteen schools with multiple National Championships, only seven schools have won National Championships with different coaches at the helm of the program.

Obviously, NC State is one of those seven schools whose overall PROGRAM is strong enough to rise to the top of the Nation without relying on just one coach (like a Jim Calhoun or Coach K or Billy Donovan).

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54 Responses to Somebody Will Be Added Tonight

  1. CedarGroveWolf 04/05/2007 at 9:52 AM #

    I just wanted to restate how sorry I am.

  2. CedarGroveWolf 04/05/2007 at 3:28 PM #

    LMAO!

  3. redfred2 04/06/2007 at 9:06 PM #

    Cedar

    Don’t let that stuff bother you. It doesn’t really matter if you’re right or wrong, or if everyone disagrees with what you say and do, just keep on posting.

    Though this site is not connected to the university, this is mainly an NC State site afterall, so I’m pretty sure everyone gets at least ten years of misguided and general misuse around here anyway. They wouldn’t just revoke your privileges for not making the site a better place, that’s just not done, no way.

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  1. StateFans Nation » Blog Archive » ‘07 ACC / Big 10 Match-Ups Set - 04/16/2007

    […] NC State and Michigan State are two of only seven programs in NCAA Basketball history which have managed to win (at least) two national championships coached by different coaches. (Link) The two programs last battled in the 2002 NCAA Tournament where (#7 seed) NC State defeated the (10th seeded) Spartans in a first round battle in Chicago. […]

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