This is about the Wolfpack sports fan, rabidus waitilnextyearis. Despite the fact that there are countless thousands of these creatures in North Carolina alone, experts working at media sports desks still know surprisingly little about them.
Wolfpack fans can be found in Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturdays, are known to frequent Bojangles restaurants, seem to prefer Fuquay-Varina, do yardwork on the weekends in March, and can occasionally be spotted in Wal-Mart stores asking “Do you have anything in red?”
With this column I am beginning a new series that I’m sure will wind up testing my patience – exploring the myths (and they are Legion) about Wolfpack fans. Heaven knows no reporter wishes to undertake this Herculean task (specifically, it’s the horses[qua]t equivalent of another Augean stables). These experts generally can’t get past their first intellectual roadblock regarding Wolfpack fans, that being, “Hey, they don’t like Carolina — or even Duke!” So it’s no surprise they are unable to write with anything approaching familiarity regarding these mysterious creatures who wear red, not blue.
Today’s myth I’d like to tackle is one that we see quite frequently in the winter. It’s the idea that NC State fans judge a coach just on his personality. It’s usually expressed in this fashion: NC State fans don’t like Herb Sendek because he doesn’t have the personality of Chuck Amato or Jim Valvano.
Let’s examine this statement. Yes, there are a great many (significantly greater than 50) NC State fans who don’t like Herb Sendek. Yes, there are a great many Wolfpack fans who like Jim Valvano and Chuck Amato. It’s true that Chuck Amato and Jim Valvano both have larger-than-life personalities. And it is true that Herb Sendek doesn’t have the personality of Chuck Amato or Jim Valvano.
But does it follow that the coach’s personality is what determines whether NC State fans like him? Does a coach need a larger-than-life personality for Wolfpack fans to like him?
Of course not. That’s rock stupid. Let me demonstrate by using the same ridiculous reasoning with a different thing that Amato and Valvano have in common that Herb doesn’t. Herb’s name doesn’t end in “o” – does that suggest NC State fans would like him better if his name were Sendeko?
If the experts were willing to investigate the matter further (read: at all), they might ask if there is any coach with a subdued personality that Wolfpack fans liked. It wouldn’t take long to discover Dick Sheridan. The gentleman’s coach. Taciturn, meek, so nice he couldn’t even dump 70 points on Mack Brown when he had the chance and instead called a second half full of dive plays – the man is beloved among Wolfpack fans. Yet even though they coached a few years together, he was the antithesis to Valvano.
So much for the myth. So what else could it be? Why do NC State fans like Valvano and Amato but not Herb?
Here’s a novel idea: wins. Herb has coached here nine years, and in that time he hasn’t won a title nor made it past the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, to which he has gone only three times. Valvano coached one year more than Herb, and in that time he finished first in the ACC regular season twice, he won the ACC championship twice, he saw several Sweet Sixteens, a couple of Elite Eights, one Final Four and one National Championship.
Amato, while not yet winning a title, has given NC State’s lowly football tradition its winningest season and has gone to bowls four out of five seasons. His last season, however, was a losing season – but he was able to recruit well regardless, so Wolfpack fans have continued high expectations for his teams. If Amato has another year or two like 2004, however, don’t think his personality will keep Wolfpack fans from grumbling. Just the same, if Amato gives NC State another 2002 or better, well — when Wolfpack fans start showing up to work in big gold sunglasses and loud red shoes, don’t think it’ll be Chuck’s demeanor that sold ’em.
In conclusion: Because NC State fans wear red, not blue, and cheer for a team that hasn’t been to a Final Four in over 10 years, the experts have a hard time conceiving that Wolfpack fans care about winning. To be sure, Wolfpack fans aren’t as shameless about their concern for wins as Carolina fans. After all, it was just three years ago that Carolina fans were lining up to buy True Blue: Matt Doherty Returns to Carolina Basketball. If you blinked, you missed the Carl Torbush year(s). And they’re still reviewing the tape to determine whether “Welcome, Coach Bunting” actually preceded “Fire Bunting!”
Nevertheless, even though they’re not as brazen about it, the simple fact is, NC State fans do care about winning. Once you realize that, you’ll see why the Personality of the Coach Myth is a myth. Let Herb hang a banner, and Wolfpack fans will put bumper stickers on their cars with a list of the teams Sendek’s team just beat. And that list will be called “Herb’s Daytight Compartment!”