Your “Looks Like We Made It” Finale at Clemson Open Thread

Ah yes, there’s the finish line ahead…

finishlinecrash

Whooopsie.

Well, the end of the regular season has arroved as the Pack (15-15, 4-13 ACC) hits the road tonight to face the Tiggers of Clemson (14-14, 4-12 ACC).

And while the game may not have the importance of some other games going on as we approach the finish line, it does have the potential to have an effect on our seeding for the ACC Tourney;  and thus our opponent and game time for the Les Robinson round next Tuesday (yes Les has moved up in the world…he now has a whole round dedicated to him instead of just one game).

Like the Pack, Clemson has had a tough go of it of late. Coming into tonight’s game they’ve dropped three straight (FSU, @VT, @Miami) and six of their past seven.

In Case Anyone Wants To Do The Math on Seeding Possibilities (I’m not gonna, btw)

Schools Conf W-L Conf PCT W-L PCT
North Carolina 13-4 .765 25-6 .806
Louisville 11-5 .688 23-6 .793
Notre Dame 11-5 .688 22-7 .759
Duke 11-6 .647 23-7 .767
Florida State 11-6 .647 23-7 .767
Virginia Tech 10-7 .588 21-8 .724
Miami 10-7 .588 20-9 .690
Virginia 10-7 .588 20-9 .690
Syracuse 9-8 .529 17-13 .567
Georgia Tech 8-9 .471 17-13 .567
Wake Forest 7-9 .438 16-12 .571
Clemson 4-12 .250 14-14 .500
NC State 4-13 .235 15-15 .500
Pittsburgh 4-13 .235 15-15 .500
Boston College 2-14 .125 9-20 .310

NC State at Clemson

Tipoff: Wednesday, March 1, 8pm

TV: ACCNetwork (locally on WRAL5)

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Pack Closes Regular Season at Clemson (GoPack.com)

Pack Tracks
– NC State dropped its final home game of the regular season Saturday, falling to #18/19 Virginia, 70-55. Freshman Dennis Smith, Jr., led four Pack players in double figures with 13 points. It marks the 11th time in 17 league games that Smith led NC State in scoring.
– Smith leads ACC freshmen in five statistical categories: points (18.7), assists (6.3), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.85), steals (2.0) and minutes played/game (34.6).
– Junior Abdul-Malik Abu became the 51st player in NC State history to record 1,000 career points, surpassing the milestone in Saturday’s game against Virginia. Abu also moved ahead of Julius Hodge for 6th place on NC State’s career offensive rebounding list during the UVA game. Abu has 257 offensive rebounds for his career. In three career games against Clemson, Abu has 22 offensive rebounds. For his career against the Tigers, Abu is averaging 12.0 points per game and 12.7 rebounds per game, including 7.3 offensive rebounds per game.
– Freshman Markell Johnson is averaging 9.3 points, 4.0 assists, 1.3 steals and 35.3 minutes per game in the Pack’s last three outings. He is shooting 50 percent (11-of-22) from the field during this stretch. In the five games prior to this three-game stretch, Johnson only scored three points, passed out four assists, had one steal and played 50 minutes.

 

Tigers Take on NC State (ClemsonTigers.com)

SERIES HISTORY
CU Series W-L record: NC State leads 101-50
Streak: NC State has won the last two meetings

TIGER TRACKS
Jaron Blossomgame needs three field goals to rank in the top 10 in Clemson history in points, rebounds, field goals, free throws, starts, minutes, 10-point games and 20-point games.
• Blossomgame has scored 20 points or better in eight ACC games this season, tied for fourth among all players in the conference.
Sidy Djitte needs just six offensive rebounds to reach 100; he will be the first Tiger to achieve the century mark on the offensive glass over the course of a season since Trevor Booker recorded 107 in 2008-09.
• Djitte is coming off his best ACC game of the year, posting 12 points and nine rebounds in 31 minutes off the bench against No. 19 Florida State.
Shelton Mitchell has scored double figures in eight of the last nine games, and is averaging 12.7 points per game over that stretch.
Elijah Thomas is shooting a team-best 60 percent on field goals this season. It is the highest accuracy by a first-year Clemson player since Trevor Booker shot 60.2 percent as a freshman in 2006-07.

The Last Wolf Song of the Season

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LMFAO (can’t help myself)

Go Pack!!!!!

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  • #119513
    PackerInRussia
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    All Offense — No Defense

    None taken.

    #119514
    PackerInRussia
    Participant

    Looking at the bright side, with the weekend off, the team will have extra time to prepare to go all the way in the tourney. That’s been the plan all along. They’ve been saving it all year so that they could unleash it in March.

    #119515
    bill.onthebeach
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    PIR…

    wanna share whatever it is you’ve got in Russia that would lead to such optimism?

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #119517
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    ^
    Khrushchev

    #119521
    McCallum
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    Yeah!

    What if they “go on a run.”?

    Lover boy is looking forward to no stress and plenty of trim from the 35-48 year old crowd of ladies. You know the kind I’m talking about, errored in marrying their college sweetheart, pumped out a kid or two then realized they’d married a real turd. Started taking care of themselves, stable professionally thanks to Steinem and crew, intentional in their tastes, French bikini waxing-nice landing strip, socially adapt but distant from the moral standings of their mother and grandmothers; Gott is going to plow hard and deep.

    He is ready to have this over and done because his fun has just begun.

    And I bet he plays golf too.

    McCallum

    #119522
    Adventuroo
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    McC,

    Somewhere, I remember a person….theologist or maybe a Debbie Downer….preparing a list of the 12 Points of the “Anti-Boy Scout Law”. Can’t find it…but you can probably make up your own with the help of google

    http://www.boyscouttrail.com/content/content/scout_law-1760.asp

    Since Trustworthy is the first point….use the phrase…”antonym trustworthy”

    Survey SAYS…..Unreliable… I had an HR guy that would “rank” my job candidates on a scale of 0 – 12. Sarcastic SOB, but funny. He used the BSA Law…. I got one resume from him….”This is YOUR GUY”….Perfect 12. He would read the fluff in my resumes and form his own opinion. He was right about that one. We interviewed him, but never hired him. He was a role model for Dudley DoRight….except, when quizzed, he was more like Dudley DoNOTHING. He is probably still living with his mom and traveling around the country participating in all the “moral marches”. Really brilliant person…just a bit “Misguided”….

    If I were to “rate” your post….I think that you probably ticked off all 12 of the Anti-BSA Law Points….This is what happens when there is NO NEWS on a coaching choice…Sometimes you amaze even me….and that gets harder and harder as I age and “have seen it all”…

    YES, Gottfried DOES play golf. He was handing out calling cards with his cell # to the pretties that were driving golf carts and doing other things that eye candy young lassies do at the Prestonwood Jimmy V Charity Event. THAT was the first “indication” that things were not as they seem. THAT was reported to the home office….whether he GOTT to visit the principal’s office after the hall monitors (MANY of them) turned him in…. I know not….

    We shall see if the multiple night bookings for the NCSU tribe in Brooklyn will be cancelled late next Tuesday….

    Suggest you tune into Fox today and watch the Ladies and the “Cards”. No issues about Hookers or quickies in restaurants with the Lady Cards and Coach. Should be a good game. We are an underdog….but you never know.

    Outta here….

    #119523
    tractor57
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    “socially adapt” or socially adept?

    #119525
    rthomas44
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    MC, I know you love it when WPN members chid you, but you are truly sick.

    #119526
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    See, maybe that was the trouble. Mrs. Gott tennis’d and golf and tennis don’t mix. I was a tennis, my ex-wife a golf. Completely different mindsets.

    #119529
    BassPacker
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    I’m a fisher, my wife a shopper, completely different mindsets, it makes things work. Its what one does while the other does that gets or Gott you trouble. I truly hope this team tries to win one (tournament) for the fans. Obviously winning one for the ole ball coach is less than cliché. And I hope Gott gets over ego trip and plays Anya. Its a shame what he has (is) doing to Anya since his firing was announced. Sure there is more to it than Anya smart mouthing Gott but from the reaction of the team by supporting Anya during senior introductions, Gott lost more than the game.

    #119530
    tractor57
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    Anya still supporting the team says much …

    #119531
    Whiteshoes67
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    The guy is a first rate louse, and I don’t mean Mac. Questioned the hire but knew it wouldn’t pan out after meeting him twice. No business in Raleigh. Get out. I’m proud that my support of Wolfpack athletics did not benefit that turd.

    #119535
    Rick
    Keymaster

    The guy is a first rate louse, and I don’t mean Mac. Questioned the hire but knew it wouldn’t pan out after meeting him twice. No business in Raleigh. Get out. I’m proud that my support of Wolfpack athletics did not benefit that turd.

    It was easy to see the train wreck coming if you know anything about basketball.
    Not to mention Gott has the morals of an alley cat.

    #119537
    ryebread
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    Now that he’s divorced and his kids of college age or beyond, he’ll be rich, not have to work, in shape and is a smooth talker. McC’s lifestyle doesn’t sound so bad to me if that were my situation.

    Gott was a horrible hire from the start. Some of us were vocal from the second it was announced. What amazed me is how long it took for many to see it.

    #119539
    Adventuroo
    Participant

    The ladies just lost a heart breaker. They were all over Louisville….up 14 or so. Coach Walz did his best Mikey and Roy routine. The fouls were 1 each…total of 2. THEN the calls started NOT going our way. The whistles tweeted. Our lead melted. Can’t remember exactly, but I think that we got 6 fouls called in the last half of the 2nd Quarter.

    It was nip and tuck during the second half. We had players in concussion protocol and NO fouls. There was a CLEAR Last Touched by Louisville in the last 2 minutes….that was called the OTHER way…and you could see it clearly. Refs did an Official Review. BLACK ball (Louisville).

    We, however, could NOT hit a FT at the end. We left about 3 or 4 points on the table. We tried a buzzer beater down 1, got the rebound….NOT TO BE. BUT those missed FT’s sure look large now.

    Will have to wait a WEEK before we know who our NEXT opponent is.

    Heck of a season….about the only joy in Mudville.

    #119540
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Crap. Nothing to enjoy this weekend until Everton/Spurs on Sunday.

    #119541
    StateRed44
    Participant

    I was following that game. Dadgummit!!!

    #119544
    PackerInRussia
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    PIR…

    wanna share whatever it is you’ve got in Russia that would lead to such optimism?

    Not sure what you mean. In Russia all the news is positive and the future is always bright. You don’t finish last. You come in at a strong 16th place.

    But just to be clear on my initial comment: read with a dose of sarcasm, the most positive comment becomes fused with cynicism.

    #119552
    McCallum
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    I don’t know about the Boy Scout non sense and I’m really not blasting Lover Boy for pounding it when he can get it but a couple of things:

    1) people want to be flattered
    2) flattered people believe bullsh.it
    3) flash is fleeting.

    Sometimes the old standards carry the day: work hard, work smart, put in extra time, go the hell home at night and avoid decaf.

    Pretty good recipe for steadiness in all things.

    McCallum

    *resumes are bullsh.it and the only thing more worthless are HR departments

    Yes tractor, adept

    #119553
    TheAliasTroll
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    Gott was a horrible hire from the start. Some of us were vocal from the second it was announced. What amazed me is how long it took for many to see it.

    yeah those damned 4 straight years of making the tourney and getting the sweet 16 two of those times while the rest of us (who are geniuses and KNOW basketball) were shunning him like a turd out of water during those years… bunch of fools to think he was any kind of decent during that time.. anyone with a brain could see he was headed straight for a 4 win ACC season a few years later

    *rolly eyes*

    #119554
    McCallum
    Participant

    And another thing, beware of anyone that TELLS YOU how loyal, trustworthy, etc they are in matters.

    Good point troll, he just lost focus of what needs to go into what hole in which area of his life.

    McCallum

    #119564
    ryebread
    Participant

    Troll: Go find the posts from the hire. I recently pulled up and email I sent to packi when we made that hire. Pretty much nailed it.

    Year one was Gott’s best year. It was also the year Harrick was most active, he inherited a strong team, there was a lot of focus, and he was on an incentives heavy contract. So I hoped after year 1 I was wrong.

    Just like with Lowe it was obvious very early in year two which way it was going to go. The guy just couldn’t run out front. There are just some that can’t.

    #119565
    tractor57
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    Gott had time to prove he was deserving – now the view is he was not. Time t move on.

    #119570
    choppack1
    Participant

    Gott has won and put together multiple runs at 2 P5 schools now.

    Not a whole lot of coaches can say that. He did well initially and even though his second season the team underachieved, we didn’t collapse totally.

    In years 3 and 4 – with pretty much his guys, he had decent years. But in these first four years, it appeared he had a clear and defined ceiling – in no small part due to his teams attention to detail on the defensive end.

    So, for me – at that point – his performance to date merited at least 2 more years. Year 5 wasn’t good – but in general, the team competed.

    Personally, I viewed year 6 as the indicator in whether Gott could ever get us to turn the corner from bubble team, to P5 national title and conference title contender. I figured deep down that we would end up on the bubble again thanks to mediocre defense. I was not looking forward to the wolfpack civil war – between those saying 5 tourneys in 6 years and those saying 17 years experience and hasn’t built or sustained anything special. (Both of which would have been undeniable.)

    Sometimes – you get your answer gift wrapped for you. I don’t think Gott’s offcourt behavior helped him either. If you are going to preside over a sinking ship – you should at least be able to show that you do not deserve a mutiny.

    Yow was fair in this. Like the DD hire – there were clear red flags bringing in Gott. Unlike DD, these flags were not a lack of experience or also indicative of very poor personal behavior. Whereas DD can be given a chance to pick up the pieces with a few bad breaks, with Gott it was clear that this was all part of a trend. A guy who could coach and could turn around a team’s fortunes, but someone incapable of sustaining them and building on them.

    #119571
    wolfpack92owen
    Participant

    Sometimes – you get your answer gift wrapped for you. I don’t think Gott’s offcourt behavior helped him either. If you are going to preside over a sinking ship – you should at least be able to show that you do not deserve a mutiny.

    Yow was fair in this. Like the DD hire – there were clear red flags bringing in Gott. Unlike DD, these flags were not a lack of experience or also indicative of very poor personal behavior. Whereas DD can be given a chance to pick up the pieces with a few bad breaks, with Gott it was clear that this was all part of a trend. A guy who could coach and could turn around a team’s fortunes, but someone incapable of sustaining them and building on them.

    As I understand it (from a pretty good source) this decision went over Yows head, she wanted to keep him, but people above her had had enough. And yes the off the court stuff did play a factor in it. No way it couldnt have. She in a sense gott caught with her pants down with no plan in place when Armstrong when public with his story.

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