Tar Heel fans, who made the trip to the RBC Center for the first two rounds of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, turned up in pockets. With their light blue and the pink in the N.C. State student section — an homage to Kay Yow — the place looks like a maternity ward. Just a guess, […]
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Home vs. The U – Last Liferaft for NIT Hopes
As we all know, NC State is 1-4 in ACC play. If one is an optimist, one sees a slight chance to secure an NIT bid if NC State drastically improves its performance. But if not now, when? In State’s next 5 ACC games, we play UNC twice and Wake once. That’s alot of guaranteed […]
DBR’s Take on the Duke/State Game
Link to full article “[Gerald Henderson is] a unique player in that he’s strong enough to put it on the floor and get by you and use his body, he can jump over you and he’s really knocking that jump shot down which makes him even tougher. You get up on him, he’s got that […]
Caulton Tudor – A Fair Summary of What Yesterday’s Win Means
I don’t know what’s going on with ol’ Caulton Tudor, but he’s made sense lately. Really, you should read the whole article, if you haven’t already. Here’s some excerpts and gut-level analysis: The long-suffering Wolfpack entered Saturday’s game in a delicate way. There was no profound upside to beating a Tech team that now stands […]
Georgia Tech vs. NC State – The Atrocities Continue
Earlier this week during Senate confirmation hearings, prospective U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder declared that “Waterboarding is torture.” Pretty much every major news source picked up on this statement. Less reported were his follow up comments that drew gasps of shock from the gallery: “And NC State and Georgia Tech play each other this Saturday…on […]
Fowler Speaks, ‘Feels good about program.’
99.9 FM Interview with Lee Fowler His first comment about basketball is that had Horner made the three-pointer he took with the Wolfpack up four with about 6:20 left, the game might have been different. Maybe. But then Fowler says it was back and forth the rest of the game. Hmmm. I seem to remember […]
WRAL’s Ken Medlin: Starters Need To Thaw A Frigid Offense
WRAL’s sports site has a couple of articles of interest: Ken Medlin: Starters Need To Thaw A Frigid Offense The Pack actually played better with their starters on the bench. Brandon Costner, Ben McCauley, Trevor Ferguson and Farnold Degand – all four of them starters — combined to score a grand total of five points […]
Giglio: Same problems for Pack
Joe Giglio has penned an excellent blog entry at ACCNow – New season, same old issues for Pack. I’ve got a ton to say and not a lot of time to say it – WolfpackNation is more divided this morning than we have been in the last couple of years. There are probably as many […]
Updated “State of the Program” Thoughts
OK, dark side – you win. Last night’s disastrous effort pushed me over the edge. Taking a cue from Sidney Lowe’s motivational techniques and substitution patterns, I will not order my thoughts logically and just throw crap against the wall to see what sticks: – Sidney Lowe has clearly lost this team, for the second […]
Derrick Favors Set To Announce, NCSU Not In His Finalists???
Atlanta Journal Constitution: Derrick Favors Set To Announce his College Choice South Atlanta center Derrick Favors, the No. 1 basketball recruit in Georgia, will announce is college decision Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., according to his high school coach, Michael Reddick. His finalists are Georgia Tech, Georgia and Memphis. This is the first mention in the […]
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