‘A sweet 16 without Rick Barnes is like basically every sweet 16’

Photo credit: Greg Mintel, NewsObserver.com

Ahhh….some fun stuff for an open entry for tonight’s late session of NCAA Tournament games.

If you are looking for A LOT of Wolfpack talk, then please spend some time on our message forums available by clicking here. The activity and conversation is very dynamic right now.

FWIW, Georgetown has opened as a four point favorite over the Wolfpack for Sunday’s Round of 32 game in Columbus, OH.

I enjoyed this (read more below):

If you follow our Twitter feed then I hope you saw the following observations:

NOT playing basketball that matters anymore in 2012 – Sean Miller, Brad Stevens, Rick Barnes, Gregg Marshall & Herb Sendek. #Gottfather

RT @tucker_andrew maybe Sean Miller & Rick Barnes can meet up this weekend & talk about how crappy the NC State job would’ve been

…now, if only Shaka Kahn would lose tomorrow…

NC State win not an ‘upset’ from Sports Illustrated. (Link)

When the Wolfpack was the last team named on Selection Sunday, they celebrated with a kind of joy rarely seen on Tobacco Road. Their neighbors, Duke and North Carolina, greet such news with a yawn and an expectation to reach the Final Four.

N.C. State has two national championship banners hanging in its own rafters but haven’t been a sure bet in the tournament for years. Wolfpack fans are demanding, their neighborhood exclusive. Gottfried is trying to turn those elements into a positive.

“It raises the bar for everything,” he said. “Our neighbors have been very good and for us it’s a challenge to raise [the bar] higher. We’ve got a hungry fan base. …I think all those things work in our favor.”

N.C. State is the underdog that doesn’t look like one. Or play like one. And may be around for a while.

Luke DeCock (News & Observer):

Only the NCAA thought the 11th-seeded Wolfpack’s 79-65 win over the sixth-seeded Aztecs was an upset. “Confidence” was the word most often mentioned afterward: How the team played with confidence and how the players credited the coaching staff for giving them confidence. It was a reminder of just how much had changed in less than a year.

“I believe in these guys, I really do,” N.C. State coach Mark Gottfried said. “I have believed that if in fact they could do things the right way, defend the right way, execute offense at key times, that they had a chance. So it’s nice to see all that come together right now.”

If there’s one thing N.C. State’s program didn’t have when Gottfried walked in the door 11 months ago, it was confidence. The players had been beaten down by too many bad losses and unmet expectations.

Yet here they are, exceeding all expectations. Gottfried set the bar low over the summer, describing the talent on the team as “not great” and “not terrible,” but by the time ACC season rolled around, he was talking about the NCAA tournament. Now, the words “Final Four” keep popping out of his mouth with somewhat surprising regularity.

SI.com:

Just about everyone who filled out a bracket, from the President of the United States to the talking heads on television, had N.C. State advancing.

That didn’t put any more pressure on the Wolfpack, especially since Gottfried made sure his players understood the science behind such lofty predictions.

“You’ve got to remember I was two years in that business,” said Gottfried, who worked as an analyst for ESPN after resigning from Alabama in 2009. “I was on TV and what you learn is none of us knew much about anything anyway. We were just saying that.”

“I told them have fun with all that stuff, but the game is about what happens on the floor.”

What happened on the floor was a whole lot of 6-foot-9 Howell and 6-8 C.J. Leslie, combining for 37 points for N.C. State. When the Aztecs were able to effectively double sophomore Leslie, Howell stepped up. When Howell got into foul trouble in the second half, Leslie came through. It was too much for the Aztecs, who relinquished the lead with 5:47 to play in the first half and never led again.

Though San Diego State came into the contest as the more experienced team, they didn’t resemble the squad that made it to the Sweet 16 a year ago. Four of those starters were gone, either to graduation or the NBA.

N.C. State, in contrast, had little tournament experience — the Wolfpack’s last appearance was in 2006. But rather than being overwhelmed or nervous they seemed very much at home. Gottfried said that on Friday morning they were a little bit anxious but mostly giddy.

“They were excited,” he said. “I wasn’t going to curb that. I want them to be excited.”

Yahoo!:

It’s been a remarkable turnaround for the Wolfpack under Gottfried. They’ve improved by eight wins over last season, which ended with the firing of coach Sidney Lowe, and they made it to the NCAA tournament despite losing four in a row in February.

Howell, averaging 10.7 points a game, hit 7 of 9 shots—including some where he stepped outside to pour in jumpers.

“He does it all the time in practice,” said Brown, who also chipped in with eight assists. “I’m just glad he was hitting good shots. He was just feeling it, I guess.”

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131 Responses to ‘A sweet 16 without Rick Barnes is like basically every sweet 16’

  1. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 10:21 PM #

    Naturally, Detroit is beating Kansas too. I also picked that on my Norfolk State bracket. Woohoo! It can’t win, but would be a nice double to brag about.

  2. Lunatic Fringe 03/16/2012 at 10:21 PM #

    USF is as bad as we thought they were on offense. Ugh…missed 19 consecutive shots.

  3. tractor57 03/16/2012 at 10:21 PM #

    Over the years K has been top notch in recruiting and game coaching. Tonight not so much – maybe a recruiting fail, maybe the injury to Kelly.

    I think a changing of the guard and Gott captured “lightening in a bottle” and will prosper if he manages what he captured.

  4. redcanine 03/16/2012 at 10:23 PM #

    This USF game sucks, no doubt, but I find the crowd’s homage to Twisted Sister quite entertaining.

  5. Lunatic Fringe 03/16/2012 at 10:28 PM #

    11% from the field for USF. Good lord.

  6. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 10:39 PM #

    And they’re totally in the game. Down 4 at the half. Makes me wonder what the record is for the lowest fg percentage by a winning D-1 team in the shot clock era.

  7. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 10:40 PM #

    Now, I kind of want USF to win. In a very perverse, twisted (sister) way…they’ve become interesting.

  8. Wufpacker 03/16/2012 at 10:46 PM #

    ^ LOL

    Baseball beat Wake to open the weekend series.

  9. wolfie91 03/16/2012 at 11:00 PM #

    Nova didn’t make it, Duke is now out and Temple is losing (though with plenty of time left in the half). Will we be the only serious Jefferson suitor left in the NCAAT after today?

  10. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 11:04 PM #

    Naturally, the Bulls are on fire and up 11. Basketball, she is a weird animal.

  11. blpack 03/16/2012 at 11:13 PM #

    Wow! Mizzou, then Duke. Waiting for Creighton to do their magic. It’s been a great day. Go Pack!

  12. Wufpacker 03/16/2012 at 11:18 PM #

    Fitting with the “Loud and ugly as hell” theme…those yellow shoes that some of USF’s players are wearing are hideous. Some things just should not be made in some colors.

  13. 1.21 Jigawatts 03/16/2012 at 11:21 PM #

    I actually picked the USF/Cal winner to beat temple. Come on Bulls.

  14. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 11:26 PM #

    Now Temple on fire. Strange shit. I just want to see this day to its conclusion. Then wake up early for Everton’s FA Cup match. Then 12 more hours of basketball.

  15. Wufpacker 03/16/2012 at 11:41 PM #

    Just realized these two are future conference mates.

  16. 1.21 Jigawatts 03/16/2012 at 11:48 PM #

    Picked ND but have a hard time pulling for them.

  17. Wufpacker 03/16/2012 at 11:51 PM #

    ditto

  18. Wufpacker 03/16/2012 at 11:52 PM #

    And if the Kansas game was close, I’d be pulling against them too, despite the picks.

  19. 1.21 Jigawatts 03/16/2012 at 11:52 PM #

    ND just got screwed by the refs.

  20. BJD95 03/16/2012 at 11:53 PM #

    OMG, another phantom lane violation. I hate ND, but that’s a gruesome way to lose. Holy crap.

  21. 1.21 Jigawatts 03/16/2012 at 11:53 PM #

    Nevermind. There’s that 3pt line lane violation call again.

  22. WeAreCured 03/16/2012 at 11:57 PM #

    With both Duke and the Irish exiting today, it’s safe to say there are many a pasty white ball players crying tonight. I love it. What a wild day.

    I can’t believe Temple played so poorly. Maybe USF’s D is that good after all.

  23. 1.21 Jigawatts 03/17/2012 at 12:00 AM #

    Barkley is such an idiot.

    “I don’t care what the rules are, the refs should ignore it at the end of the game.”

  24. WeAreCured 03/17/2012 at 12:08 AM #

    I didn’t like that comment either. The rules are the rules and they should be called for the entire game. The ref didn’t decide the game anyway… the dude that crossed the arc decided it. There were plenty of other plays that cost the Irish aside from that one. He shouldn’t view it as the deciding play just because of temporal setting. Chuckles is an idiot.

  25. tractor57 03/17/2012 at 12:18 AM #

    Barkley can be very interesting or a tool – in this case a BIG tool.

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