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NC State Football By The Numbers – Post Presbyterian Edition

Here are the stats and national rankings after the Presbyterian shutout at Carter-Finley. Before the stats, the latest on the National and ACC championship belts. National Heavyweight Championship: Oklahoma came back with a strong 2nd half to beat my beloved Mountaineers 45-33 to retain their championship belt. The Sooners will next defend their belt on […]

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Coverage all over the place!

What a month!!! In addition to dozens of highly trafficked entries on the main blog over the last week, our new followers on Twitter are growing almost faster than we can receive the email notifications. If you have not yet started following us, you can access SFN’s Twitter presence by clicking here. Additionally, we really […]

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SFN seeks professional writer

StateFansNation’s traffic continues to grow, resulting in an internet platform and community whose breadth and depth of audience is very large, diverse and committed. With this said, we’d like to reach out to any freelance writers – not just those with sports backgrounds – to see if anyone has an interest in collaborating with us […]

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SFN gets high praise from Raycom

It’s been a wild couple of months of activity with the kickoff of football season and all of the extracurricular activities related to the mess in Chapel Hill.  We’ve been working hard to try to stay on top of everything possible; so, we were very happy to have received the following praise from George Cox […]

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SFN’s Twitter Followers cross 1,000!

I never really understood the infatuation, relevance or usefulness of Twitter…until I allowed myself to first start using the service back in the fall. Since then, I think StateFansNation has been pretty effective using the Twitter platform to gather information, share information and cross-promote our website and message boards. On Saturday, SFN attracted our 1,000th […]

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Financing College Sports – Part Two

Written by VAWolf, posted by SFN: In the first installment of this series, we set the framework of how to look at financial reporting in college athletics with the following statement: Information is only as accurate and complete as what the individual schools choose to report. There is NO consistent set of standards or normalizing […]

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