In the spirit of Lee Fowler, The Tallahassee Democrat has penned an article titled “Q&A with Dave Hart”. (Link) We (understandably) like to highlight the incessant media attention that NC State’s Athletics Director seeks (Link to one of many examples). No word yet on the rumors that Fowler is considering making the Tallahassee Democrat pay […]
Wright: A Special Player in The Making
This entry from Mike DeCourcy popped up on our radar tonight. Now that Sendek has gone to coach at Arizona State, Wright, who will be a senior this fall at St. John’s High in Washington, has withdrawn his commitment and is looking at any number of schools. He speaks of Georgetown most fondly because he […]
Significant Baseball Development
We talk about the “other sports” sometimes…but don’t really focus on them any more or less than what the “average fan” does. But, this news about the Wolfpack baseball program looks very significant to highlight. Tom Holliday, Collegiate Baseball magazine’s 2005 pitching coach of the year, has joined the N.C. State staff as associate head […]
Lowe First in the Door
A huge tip of the hat to “primacyone” for finding this link and sharing it on this fantastic entry regarding recruiting. The shoe camp season has officially begun, and the Nike All-American camp kicked things off. The Hickory Husker shared: The first head coach in the gym for the 2:30 games? How about new NC […]
Reedy The Ripper?
Too funny not to link.
Friday Football Bytes
Some real quick football hits for your Friday afternoon: * Related, Back From Vacation Football Bytes in case you missed them. * Former NC State WR, Brian Clark is featured in this nice article on DenverBroncos.com. The work ethic came from his mother. The fanaticism about tape study — which is quite palatable to the […]
Gboro gets 09 NCAA’s
Greensboro has been named as a host site for the first and second round of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The ACC Tournament in 2009 is scheduled to be played in Atlanta, GA. Link Philadelphia, Miami and Minneapolis will hold first- and second-round games in 2009, along with Kansas City, Mo.; Portland, Ore.; Greensboro, […]
Kissing Suzy Kolber
We are always working to keep our links and Blogroll on the right side of the front page nice and fresh. We’ve added a link to the new blog – Kissing Suzy Kolber for some fun.
Back From Vacation FBall Bytes
We’ve put together a host of quick hits for you to help get you re-adjusted to the real world after vacation. * First, feel free to run through some of the entries on the front page that you may have missed prior to your vacation. Late on Monday, Jeff uploaded a big one that was […]
Happy 4th of July
You can click on this link for a host of July 4th multimedia links, or you can click on this direct link to YouTube to see Jimmy V’s speech (that we have also embedded below). On February 21, 1993, NC State honored the 1983 NCAA Championship basketball team in Reynolds Coliseum. Jim Valvano was working […]