I just knew that it was going to happen.
I can only shake my head in disgust while hoping that other real Wolfpackers feel the same way. That is, if they still have any feeling at all related to “our” once-proud basketball program.
Just yesterday I blogged an entry as a follow-up to “Sendek’s “Prominence” Evident in ESPN’s Omissions” that has received some attention on the internet.
Yesterday’s piece focused on the comments of one of my favorite College Basketball Columnists is Dan Wetzel who writes for Yahoo Sports.
Wetzel spent this week on Tobacco Road covering the string of big games between Maryland and Wake, Georgia Tech and Carolina, and Duke and State. Unfortunately for NC State fans…the Wolfpack’s impact on this national columist (despite his presence in the RBC Center on Thursday night) was totally non-existent.
After covering all three games on the home courts of Wake, Carolina and State, Wetzel wrote three different articles that highlighted both what he saw on the court and the major issues that grew from the games. He wrote the following three articles this week:
“Terra-fying” discussing Wake Forest’s program’s ascent over the last 4 years under Skip Prosser
This is #3? regarding Carolina’s renewed prominence on the college basketball landscape in Roy Williams’ 2nd year.
A Different Duke discussing Coach K’s amazing coaching….oh, read it yourself.
The amount of irony generated in Wetzel’s articles is as priceless as the amount of pain that they represent to Wolfpackers. The lessons for former & current NC State administrators (and many fans) are imbedded throughout both what Wetzel chooses to say, as much as they are in what Wetzel chooses to omit.
Depending on the larger point that you would like to make, a Wolfpack fan could pick any of a variety of topics from Wetzel to apply to the parody that has become NC State basketball —
* is it the tenure of Roy Williams and Skip Prosser at their respective schools?
* is it that Wetzel featured 2 home teams in his pieces and chose not to feature NC State on our home court?
* is it that Coach K traditionally has highly-talented squads but this year does not but has still managed to produce an undefeated team currently ranked in the Top 5 of the polls and in the computers?
* is it that Duke has been able to succeed at such a high level despite being thin because of a rash of key injuries?
* is it that Williams and Prosser have been able to assemble such massive amounts of talent in such a short amount of time?
That said… I don’t want to leave you with the impression that Wetzel completely ignored NC State in his three articles from Tobacco Road. He did refer to us two whole times in his three articles, making it very easy for me to share what he said related to our fine program:
And then there is this year, where a thin and (by Duke’s standards) moderately talented team has been racked by injury and illness only to keep winning anyway.
Which explains the satisfied smile Krzyzewski wore Thursday after his fifth-ranked Blue Devils battled back to beat North Carolina State 86-74 here in Raleigh and move to an unlikely 12-0 on the season
Meanwhile, Wake keeps gaining steam in what is turning into a dream season for the school. Long the fourth member of the ACC’s Carolina contingent, this small, academically competitive school doesn’t have the national championship banners, monster fan base or media attention of Carolina, Duke and N.C. State.
At least not until this year…Now Lawrence Joel Coliseum (capacity 14,665) is not just sold out, but rocking. Now the Deacons aren’t just winning (14-1) but scoring style points en route, what with Paul, Justin Gray and Trent Strickland combining for an aerial show.
See, we got mentioned twice in Wetzel’s time in North Carolina!!! Aren’t you so proud of where we are fifteen years of wandering in the woods?
But, the more that I think about it…them more I think that Wetzel probably knows even less than Brad Nessler on ESPN…what does he know? Both of them obviously hold personal vendettas against Herb Sendek and are just out to get him!!
(You know…the more I sarcastically say these things, the more I realize how easy it is to release any critical thought and just drink the kool-aid. If I weren’t totally numb to losing and being irrelevant, then I could definitely see the solace that can be found in being so ignorant.)