Friday Farrago

January 20, 2012

NC STATE BASKETBALL
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JP GIGLIO (N&O)
Wolfpack outplays Eagles

N.C. State already frittered away an ACC home game to one of the teams at the bottom of the conference standings.

The Wolfpack wasn’t interested in any repeat performances against an outmanned Boston College team on Thursday night at the RBC Center.

With a focused and high-energy effort, State dispatched the Eagles, 76-62 to improve to 3-1 in the ACC for the first time in six years.

With consecutive convincing ACC wins, State has put the home loss to Georgia Tech on Jan. 11 in its rearview mirror.

“The main focus was to learn from the Georgia Tech game and not make the same mistakes,” State forward C.J. Leslie said.

Leslie and Richard Howell set the tone for the Wolfpack (14-5) during a game-changing 15-0 run that started with eight and half minutes left in the first half.

Howell was all hustle and sticky fingers. His diving effort after a loose ball with 3:32 left in the half inspired first-year coach Mark Gottfried to ask the home crowd for a show of appreciation.

CAULTON TUDOR (N&O)
Worries follow Pack win

By the time N.C. State wrapped up a 76-62 win in the RBC Center, Wolfpack fans were more concerned about the health of C.J. Williams and C.J. Leslie’s ongoing cramping problems than Howell’s stat line – 11 points, 16 rebounds, three steals and what he described as a “dumb” technical foul with 1 minute, 52 seconds left and the outcome completely out of doubt.

“I just messed up. I said the magic word. I didn’t mean to do it, but it was an accident. I apologized, but I knew better,” Howell said.

“So it wasn’t my best game. I missed too many easy shots anyway, and I had some bad turnovers. I can play a lot better, and I need to.”

JP GIGLIO (N&O)
Observations

Brett Friedlander (starnewsonline.com)
Lessons of Georgia Tech help Wolfpack raise its game

The N.C. State basketball team may still live to regret the letdown it suffered last week in a damaging home loss to Georgia Tech.
Then again, it could turn out to be the best thing that could happen to the improving Wolfpack.

If nothing else, that lackluster performance reminded coach Mark Gottfried’s team that it’s not yet good enough to take any opponent lightly.

It’s a lesson State appears to have taken to heart. After putting the hammer down in a 36-point rout at Wake Forest last Saturday, State showed just as much intensity — especially on defense — in overwhelming another ACC bottom feeder Thursday.

The final 76-62 margin of victory against Boston College wasn’t nearly as important as the way it was achieved.

Playing at the RBC Center for the first time since the debacle against the Yellow Jackets, the Wolfpack recorded 16 steals, shot 51.6 percent from the floor, outrebounded the Eagles 44-28 and took care of business exactly the way it should have against an undermanned team with nine freshmen on its roster.

“We didn’t want to come into this game thinking they were going to roll over,” said junior forward Richard Howell, who pulled down 16 rebounds while posting his seventh double-double of the season. “We wanted to keep our heads and keep our intensity and focus at a high level.”

Doing that on consistent basis is the only way the Wolfpack is going to any chance at getting the double-digit ACC wins it will need to return to the NCAA tournament for the first time in five years.

It’s especially critical now that the soft early part of its league schedule is over.

Associated Press
NC State Beats Boston College 76-62

A week after turning in a clunker to give away a winnable league game, North Carolina State wouldn’t squander a similar opportunity to build more momentum in Mark Gottfried’s first season.

Scott Wood scored 16 points Thursday night to help the Wolfpack beat Boston College 76-62, the second straight one-sided victory for a team off to its best start in Atlantic Coast Conference play in six years.

C.J. Leslie added 14 points to help the Wolfpack (14-5, 3-1), who ran off 15 straight points to take control and pushed the lead to 18 by late in the first half. N.C. State cruised the rest of the way, leading by as many as 24 to earn its eighth win in nine games.

It was exactly the kind of focused performance the Wolfpack lacked in last week’s home loss to Georgia Tech – and one the team will need with five of the next seven on the road.

“I liked a lot about how our team played tonight,” Gottfried said.

The Wolfpack shot 52 percent, including 58 percent in a first half with plenty of transition chances – often off turnovers by the mistake-prone Eagles (7-11, 2-2). N.C. State led 45-28 at the break and never let BC closer than 16 points until the final minute. The defense forced 17 turnovers and racked up 16 steals while BC shot just 40 percent.

AARON BEARD, AP Basketball Writer
NC State beats Boston College 76-62

Under first-year coach Mark Gottfried, N.C. State has lost just once since falling to top-ranked Syracuse at home on Dec. 17. That other loss came in a surprisingly flat performance in the 82-71 loss to the Yellow Jackets on Jan. 11. However, the Wolfpack did respond to the Tech loss with a 36-point romp at Wake Forest last weekend for the program’s second-biggest margin of victory in an ACC road game in nearly six decades.

Gottfried had plenty to feel good about Thursday, too. Richard Howell (11 points, 16 rebounds) looked active while leading a front line that got plenty of good looks in the paint, while Lorenzo Brown (11 assists) kept pushing the ball in transition to keep the Wolfpack on the attack. Meanwhile, N.C. State’s defenders kept slapping the ball loose from the Eagles to hinder an already limited offense.

It was a confidence-building victory just in time for a difficult stretch of the schedule, with five of the next seven on the road.

The biggest worry for N.C. State came when senior C.J. Williams appeared to injure his right shoulder with about nine minutes left, sending him to the bench to wear a bulky bandage the rest of the night.

GoPack.com
First-Half Surge Leads Pack to 76-62 Win Over BC

Coupled with the Wolfpack’s 76-40 win at Wake Forest on Saturday, it’s the first time since the 2005 ACC tournament that the Pack has recorded back-to-back double-digit victories over conference opponents.

“When we were out on the break, I thought we were really good,” first-year coach Mark Gottfried said. “We also played well in the half court, but I thought we really looked good in transition until late in the second half when we got a little sloppy.”

State’s defense created plenty of opportunities to get its 23 fast-break points, thanks to 16 steals on the night.

“I liked the way we were active with our hands and with our feet,” said Gottfried, who was celebrating his birthday on Thursday. “Collectively, we did the things we needed to do.

“I think our team is still stinging a little bit from the Georgia Tech loss, and these last two games have been good for us to get back on track.”

GoPack.com
Box Score

GoPack.com
Postgame Quotes

On turnovers triggering NC State’s run after Boston College tied the game at 21-21
With our guys you don’t want to overdo it with turnovers and talk about it in great detail, but when we struggle at times, we’re careless with the basketball. We were tonight in stretches, and NC State is terrific in transition. They do a really good job to capitalize on that. [Lorenzo] Brown has done a great job at the point finding guys. They found Wood in tran¬sition, their bigs really run, and it feeds off of bad shots and turnovers. For the first time in about a month and a half, I thought we didn’t have much resistance in that stretch.

Jacey Zembal (TheWolfpacker.com)
Lorenzo Brown adjusting well to point guard

Brown’s unselfish nature has permeated throughout the squad. The Wolfpack ranks second in the ACC with 17.3 assists per game, trailing North Carolina by just 1.4.

“I’ve noticed that sometimes Scott Wood might give a head fake and pass it off to somebody else, and I’ve never seen Scott do that before,” Brown said. “I think C.J. [Leslie] does the same thing by feeding the ball to Richard [Howell] in the post. That’s a good feeling to have, having my teammates share the ball like that.”

Brown was brilliant in the 76-40 dismantling of Wake Forest last Saturday. He shot 8 of 14 from the field, including 2 of 3 from three-point land, en route to 20 points. He added six assists, four steals and a rebound against the Demon Deacons.

Brown’s play elevates when his outside shot is falling like it did against the Demon Deacons. He has improved his three-point shooting accuracy from 29.8 percent last year to 35.7 percent this season, and that in turn has made him more effective driving to the basket where he can either score or set up a teammate.

NC State coach Mark Gottfried said turnovers from dribbling upright is one of the main areas he has tried helping Brown improve upon this season.

“It’s a day-by-day process with each guy, and like with him, after each game, we obviously break the tape down,” Gottfried said. “There are things we want to talk to each player about, good and bad. Do you remember this play or that play? Lets talk about this and that, and decisions that you’ve made. It’s a process that you do over and over again.

Jacey Zembal (TheWolfpacker.com)
Wolfpack don’t overlook BC

NC State did suffer a pair of in-game situations worth monitoring in the future. Senior wing C.J. Williams injured his right shoulder and will undergo an MRI on Friday morning. He had 10 points and six rebounds in 26 minutes before departing with 9:16 remaining in the game and the Wolfpack leading 61-43.

“He’ll get an X-ray on his shoulder, but I don’t know enough to tell ya,” Gottfried said. “When you are playing the rotation we are [seven core players], you need everybody healthy. If not, that is part of the game. We’ll just roll our sleeves up a little tighter and get it done on the road [at Miami].”

Sophomore power forward C.J. Leslie also suffered his fourth cramping problem of the season prior to Williams’ injury. Leslie, who moved back into the starting lineup, scored 14 points in 27 minutes. He missed a little over seven minutes of the second half due to cramping.

Leslie returned with 7:27 left in the game and managed a layup and big dunk down the stretch.

“Hopefully, we’ll figure this thing out,” said Leslie, who has been on a regimen of drinking pedialyte. “It’s fluids, diet ? but we’ll figure this thing out. I didn’t have a problem last year.”

Brian Favat (BC Interruption)
N.C. State 76, Boston College 62: Wolfpack Cruises To Victory Over Eagles

Well, that was disappointing.

Fresh off this young Eagles squad’s first ACC winning streak, BC traveled to face an N.C. State team currently playing some of its best basketball of the season. The ‘Pack had won seven of its last eight games after falling at home to now No. 1 Syracuse.

The end result was predictable, but a bit disappointing for Eagles fans hoping to see this team build on its conference wins over Clemson and Virginia Tech. The 76-62 setback evens Boston College’s conference record to 2-2 and drops the Eagles’ overall record to 7-11.

If there was a bright spot tonight, it was the play of big man Dennis Clifford who seems to make more and more progress every game. Clifford finished with 12 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks to pace the Eagles, including making a ridiculous three-pointer in the first half to tie the game at 21.

Stephen Schramm (FayObserver.com)
N.C. State Wolfpack assumes look of ACC heavyweight

In the midst of his stone-faced post-game news conference, Boston College coach Steve Donahue veered into the kind of honest language usually reserved for the locker room when asked about N.C. State’s bruising forward Richard Howell.

Howell used an obvious strength advantage to push around the Eagles’ big men in Thursday night’s 76-62 Wolfpack victory, grabbing 16 rebounds and scoring 11 points.

“Howell’s a (expletive),” Donohue said. “He’s a tough kid. He’s a hard matchup for anybody.”

It may not have been a family friendly assessment, but in regards to Howell and the rest of the Wolfpack on Thursday night, it was certainly accurate.

N.C. State, which improved to 3-1 in conference play for the first time since the 2005-06 season, looked comfortable in the role of ACC bully against the young Eagles (7-11, 2-2).

Despite its two conference wins, few would confuse Boston College for a league contender. The Wolfpack, however, looked awfully close to one. Sure, it had slow stretches and choppy moments, but the Wolfpack was always in control.

“They hit us in the mouth in the first half,” Boston College center Dennis Clifford said. “It was an eye-opener.”

N.C. State’s ball pressure disrupted the timing of the Eagles’ deliberate offense. It also forced 17 Boston College turnovers that helped lead to 27 fast-break points.

Stephen Schramm (FayObserver.com)
Player of the game for Boston College at N.C. State: Richard Howell

After Thursday night’s game, Boston College coach thought that N.C. State forward Richard Howell was a senior. Maybe even a fifth-year senior.

Imagine how bummed he’s going to be when he finds out he’s actually a junior.

For much of Thursday night’s 76-62 N.C. State victory, the 6-foot-8 Howell was no treat to deal with. He had 16 rebounds – one off his career high – and scored 11 points. He also gave Boston College’s young post players a taste of life in the ACC.

Stephen Schramm (FayObserver.com)
Wolfpack’s depth could take a hit as C.J. Williams leaves game with shoulder injury

When the subject of N.C. State’s seven-man rotation has been brought up this season, Wolfpack coach Mark Gottfried adopts an especially laid back stance.

To paraphrase: It works now. If it comes back to haunt us, so be it. We’ll deal with it then.

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WRALSportsfan.com
WBB: NC State takes down Clemson for 3rd consecutive win

A third-straight double-double for Bonae Holston and a career-high 16 points by Emili Tasler was more than enough for NC State to notch a 62-46 victory over Clemson Thursday night at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Holston continued her dominance over the Tigers. After entering the game with career averages of 21.8 points and 9.3 rebounds in four prior meetings, the Newport News, Va., native paced State (13-6, 3-3 ACC) with 17 points and 14 rebounds.

Meanwhile, Tasler, a red-shirt senior from Apex, N.C., topped her previous career high set two seasons ago with 11 at South Carolina, by knocking down four shots from beyond the arc, and a 6-for-9 night all together.

UNC FALLOUT

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Joe Ovies (WRALSportsfan.com)
Red or blue pill? NCAA readies penalty “matrix”

The biggest criticism the NCAA faces when handing out punishments is the inconsistency of it all. It’s a dangerous game, trying to figure out what the NCAA will do to schools under investigation. Logic dictates what the governing body does to Southern Cal and Ohio State will set a precedent for future punishments at North Carolina and Miami. Good luck with that, because in reality those punishments won’t have much impact on what the NCAA decides. More often than not, you’ll think the final judgements will be too soft anyway.

Understanding the growing frustrations from schools and their fans, the NCAA has come up with a new model that will outline more specific violations and dole out stiffer penalties that correspond to each level.

What used to be either “major” or “minor” infractions will now be divided into 4 levels: Most most egregious, serious, secondary, minor. The Committee on Infractions will then looking into whether the violation had mitigating or aggravating factors, which would change the amount of punishment for said violation. It sound great until you realize the NCAA has created a “penalty matrix” that looks like one of those flowcharts from humor website The Oatmeal.

MULTIMEDIA/PODCASTS

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WRALSportsfan.com
Gottfried: “It was a good team win”

WRALSportsfan.com
Howell posts another double-double

WRALSportsfan.com
Wood gives his second-half dunk “an 11 or 12”

WRALSportsfan.com
Leslie not impressed with Wood’s dunk

WRALSportsfan.com
Wood responds to Leslie

Matt Carter (TheWolfpacker.com)
Boston College Locker Room Report

Following NC State’s 76-62 win over Boston College Thursday evening at the RBC Center in Raleigh, Eagles head coach Steve Donahue and freshman center Dennis Clifford held a joint press conference.

Matt Carter and Jacey Zembal (TheWolfpacker.com)
NC State Locker Room Report

Following NC State’s 76-62 win over visiting Boston College at the RBC Center Thursday night, head coach Mark Gottfried and selected players met with the media.

ESPN.com
NC State Steals Victory From BC (Video)

The Wolfpack had 16 steals in a 76-62 win over Boston College.

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Class of '98, Mechanical Engineer, State fan since arriving on campus and it's been a painful ride ever since. I live by the Law of NC State Fandom, "For every Elation there is an equal and opposite Frustration."

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51 Responses to Friday Farrago

  1. Sweet jumper 01/20/2012 at 8:15 AM #

    Nice win by Pack. Could not attend but watched on TV and sent State fans to the game with our 4 tickets. Hope CJW is ok. Need to figure out CJL cramping issue before he pulls a hamstring or tears a muscle. Now let’s hit the road and pick up some nice road wins. Go Pack!

  2. mak4dpak 01/20/2012 at 8:39 AM #

    The Pack is having a great season under Coach Gottfried, but with all this success where in the world are the fans. Why have tickets if you aren’t gonna support the team. We were on national television again, and entirely too many empty seats. If you have a ticket and can’t go, then give it to someone who will. The guys are hustling and playing hard, and deserve our total support. We got to start filling up the RBC center. How imtimdating it would be for our oppositon. And thanks Sweet jumper for sending someone to fill your seats, since you couldn’t attend. Wish the others would get with the program. Go Pack!

  3. LRM 01/20/2012 at 9:01 AM #

    ^The ACC Network is regional coverage, not national televison. In fact, we were split in ACC markets with the UVa/GT game.

    It’s nice to see this team having some fun. Hopefully CJW’s MRI checks out ok and he doesn’t miss much time.

  4. Rochester 01/20/2012 at 9:03 AM #

    ^It’s “national” if you get ESPN Full Court, which is the only way I can see most of the Wolfpack games up here in New York.

  5. coach13 01/20/2012 at 9:20 AM #

    OK. The dead horse is getting tired already. We made a big blunder, laid an egg vs GT at home, they played their best game, officiating sucked, perfect storm. Is every game we win moving foward going to be prefaced with the GT loss????

    We dominated 2 bottom feeders like a top 4 ACC team twice in a row, something we have not done in a while, let’s enjoy and keep moving foward. We all want big things for the Pack and have high hopes but nobody has forgotten where we were a year ago and how this team is obviously headed in the right direction.

    Just seems everyone’s sooooo anxious to say “look…see…they still stink…” Let’s just enjoy when its good, and learn when its not. We don’t need constant reminders of the times we sucked. We remember.

  6. WIFF 01/20/2012 at 9:21 AM #

    mak, the attendance issue has nothing to do with tickets. It’s about people’s desire to see the game. There are people in the parking lots selling lower level tickets for less than face value at every game. I had a friend upgrade me to lower level on gameday so I tried to give away my 300 level tickets at my office (50+ employees and at least 14 pack fans). No one wanted them for free. I held up the tickets as I walked in the stadium offering them for free, no one wanted them. Until this team is a force in the ACC, there is just not that much demand to see them on a weeknight. I don’t like it any more than you but a lot of ticket holders are only going to go to the big games.

  7. hammerpack 01/20/2012 at 9:32 AM #

    Please keep us updated on CJ Williams’ status after the MRI!

  8. Wolfman646 01/20/2012 at 9:43 AM #

    Crash, I mean Howell, must of called the guy a **** ******.

  9. 1.21 Jigawatts 01/20/2012 at 10:10 AM #

    After 25% of the conference games are done I see the following (nothing earth shattering here):

    Can’t Afford to lose games:
    @BC, WF, @GT, @CU, @VT

    NCAAT Resume building games:
    @UNX, UVA, @Dook, FSU, UNX

    Win these and we’re a bubble team as long as we win the first 5:
    @Miami, Miami

    So the next 3 games are BIG and will give us an idea if we’re a serious bubble team or not. (@Miami, @UNX, UVA)

    You can actually look at the rest of the regular season in (4) mini 3 game seasons:
    1. @Miami, @UNX, UVA
    2. @BC, WF, @GT
    3. @Dook, FSU, UNX
    4. @CU, Miami, @VT

  10. mak4dpak 01/20/2012 at 10:25 AM #

    The game was on an ESPN network which could be viewed nationally, but it was on television regardless if it is national or regional, as butts need to be in the seats, win or lose. True fans support their team, and they got a great coach, in Gott, and the difference in their game is quite evident, a little overconfident in the GT game, it happens, but they have learned their lesson. So as fans please support the team when you are supposed to be there.

  11. burnbarn 01/20/2012 at 10:48 AM #

    It is so refreshing to see this team play. We haven’t played this well since Hodge was here.
    We had 3-4 spectacular plays last night.. did we have 4 last year?

  12. Texpack 01/20/2012 at 11:01 AM #

    The team is not only winning some games, they are playing an entertaining style of ball. We may get run out of the gym if we run up against a team that can out rebound us but against a lot of teams we simply work too hard on the boards and at getting out on the break to be completely ineffective.

  13. JVM4PACK 01/20/2012 at 11:19 AM #

    It ironic hearing that so many don’t have a true interest in attending the games. I live in Fayetteville, but have a 4 month old and a full time job, so those late evening games are really tough. By God, I don’t have tickets this year, but you better believe I would love to be there supporting the pack. Those with tickets and a more freed up schedule are fortunate and it sounds like some are not even taking advantage…such a waste.

    Great effort by the boys and Gott…GO PACK!

  14. STLPack01 01/20/2012 at 11:29 AM #

    I agree with coach13. I’m getting a little sick and tired of the throwback to the GT game. Hogwood opened the broadcast by saying we were nervous. Did they open the UNC broadcast that way after their much more disturbing loss at FSU? I doubt it. They probably talked about how they were mad, and seeking revenge, and poor VT that is going to get the snot kicked out of them because UNC is mad.

    Anyway, GT played out of their MINDS. They will not play like that again this entire season. Did we enable them to play that well? Maybe some, but they were throwing in shots that were contested, fade away threes, threes that bounced off the side of the rim and the backboard before defying the laws of physics and going in. Crazy stuff. I don’t think we played our best game against GT, but we didn’t play that bad. They just shot the lights out. What are you gonna do?

  15. eas 01/20/2012 at 12:06 PM #

    Hogwood is a complete d-bag and has been for a long time. Caaarrrroooliinna Kia!

    Anyway, GT could have beat anyone that night.

  16. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:11 PM #

    Cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla mak4dpak. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  17. LRM 01/20/2012 at 12:11 PM #

    This repeated argument that “fans should go to the games to support the team” gets really old, especially considering the folks saying it clearly don’t know what they’re talking about.

    It’s another example where numbers don’t lie, but they never tell whole truth, either. State has been Top 20 in average attendance nearly every season since moving to the RBC, and in the ACC only Carolina and Maryland averaged more fans in 2010-11 (in a historically terrible season for State, no less). We average far more at the RBC than we did at Reynolds.

    Without considering all the varying personal preferences and priorities that keep folks from going, consider this:

    The RBC is rarely at capacity, and of course it often *looks* half-empty. But that’s not because fans aren’t supporting the team; it’s largely a result of supply exceeding demand for all but a few games. If we’d been able to build a smaller, 15,000-seat basketball-only arena (similar to Maryland or Virginia) rather than a larger, dual-use 20,000-seat arena, then it would *look* full every night. The Carrier Dome often *looks* half-full, too, yet Syracuse averages about 22,000.

    Next time you’re all worked up because the RBC isn’t full, keep in mind that we average more fans than most ACC arenas hold.

  18. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:13 PM #

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  19. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:13 PM #

    WTH … my comment won’t post. But it was the same as LRMs.

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  20. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:14 PM #

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that junk on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  21. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:14 PM #

    I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  22. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:16 PM #

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that you’re preaching to the choir. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott 🙂

  23. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:16 PM #

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott!

  24. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:17 PM #

    mak4dpak – I (and I’m sure others) would really like it if you cool it with the ‘where were you all, you’re not true fans, wah wah wah’ hoopla. You’ve been blasting that crap on the forums and on the blog since last night and somehow haven’t yet realized that the reason no on is giving you the time of day is that YOU’RE PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. Why in the world would you think to come on the most fanatical State fans website and yell about lack of attendance… I mean really?

    Use your head.

  25. mafpack 01/20/2012 at 12:17 PM #

    Game was fun to watch, the team definitely plays hard, that’s for sure. And interestingly/oddly enough, I felt it was actually good to see the team a bit frustrated at the end of the game for their poor play in the last 8 minutes or so.

    Last year they would have been whooping and yelling about a 14 point ACC win. Now they’re happy for the W but realize they could have done a whole lot better, and that they’ll have to that much better if they’re to compete with the upper half of the ACC. Nice work on changing hearts and minds Coach Gott!

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