Football Diversion

ACC

I just can’t think about NC State basketball anymore. And – after the NC State women ALSO inexcusably lost in Greenville to ECU this weekend – I am not speaking solely about the men’s program. (Lee Fowler has got to feel GREAT about where he has taken the NC State Athletics Department in his tenure, eh?)

After some telephone conversations and discussions today I need to check out for a bit. So, if for some reason you want/ need basketball conversations then you scroll down our front page to find all of the ‘graduate level’ conversation that you can stomach. For me…I’m grasping at staws to think of anything that is not our trainwreck of a basketball season.

So…why not turn to football?

Of course, NC State football hasn’t offered much refuge from losing over the last four years – the 50% of Lee Fowler’s tenure where his ‘leadership’ would have the most impact on the program. But, we can all have some dreams that a capable quarterback will magically appear in Raleigh for the 2008 season!

In that light, Caulton Tudor has shared his way-too-early-prediction on the 2008 ACC football season in this article Here’s an early guess at how next year’s final standings will look:

ATLANTIC DIVISION:
(1) Clemson
(2) Wake Forest
(3) Florida State
(4) Maryland
(5) N.C. State
(6) Boston College

COASTAL DIVISION
(1) Virginia Tech
(2) Virginia
(3) North Carolina
(4) Miami
(5) Georgia Tech
(6) Duke

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28 Responses to Football Diversion

  1. packbackr04 12/11/2007 at 1:43 PM #

    stealing country AND western music…. oh thats classic

  2. BoKnowsNCS71 12/11/2007 at 8:12 PM #

    yep — probably that rapping country singer Cowboy Roy.

  3. choppack1 12/11/2007 at 10:16 PM #

    RAWFS – I’ve heard the same thing about Wilson.

    I also found it interesting that both Tony Haynes and Hendu were asking about him. It’s almost as if they’d either heard or seen something they liked about him.

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