Getting Ready for the Goats – Can Lightning Strike Twice? (11:00 Update)

Especially since our shocking win in Raleigh, I have asked some of my more rational Hole fan friends about some of Roy’s curious tendencies. No, nothing about banging farm animals, but his strange strategy. You know, playing Wes Miller and/or Bobby Frasor down the stretch of close games – sometimes ahead of arguably his best player (Ty Lawson). Or his stubborn insistence that he shouldn’t press during road games except at the end of the game or trailing by a huge margin.

They have no explanation, and also cite the train wreck nature of UNC’s half-court offense. That shouldn’t be with the unstoppable Brandon Wright eligible to play – but it often is. So…the question looms. Can lightning strike twice? Hell, if a mensch (hat tip to Noah) like Les Robinson can beat Dean twice in one season, why can’t Lowe win two against Roy, despite being heavily outgunned?

Then reality sets in, and I start to dread 9:00. Roy doesn’t have any rules against pressing at home. I can still remember what GT’s press did to us, and their athletes are nowhere near as skilled as UNC’s. One of Roy’s redeeming qualities is his hatred of NC State (ask someone with access to Rams’ Club events), which is vastly preferable to the more common condescending nonchalance. However, that works against us here. Roy couldn’t understand his team playing with less passion last time out. How can those whippersnappers not get up for NC State? I am certain Roy has pounded that lesson home all week.

What can we do? Somehow convince UNC’s players that we’re really Virginia Tech. Or convince our players that UNC is really Virginia Tech. Both, maybe? In all seriousness, we at least have that scintilla of hope. Thanks, Coach Lowe. I can’t really dread 9:00, no matter what my brain says. I want to watch, and I’ll be proud of where we’re headed regardless of the final score. I enjoy the thought of Brandon Wright going pro, and Hansbrough trying to deal with McCauley and Hickson pretty much by himself, while Costner pops 3s when the UNC defense sags to help out.

Update: Here’s a hilarious, non-photoshopped picture of weasel-in-chief Dick Baddour, for your viewing/mocking pleasure. Hat tip to 850 The Buzz’ Joe Ovies.

About BJD95

1995 NC State graduate, sufferer of Les and MOC during my entire student tenure. An equal-opportunity objective critic and analyst of Wolfpack sports.

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104 Responses to Getting Ready for the Goats – Can Lightning Strike Twice? (11:00 Update)

  1. highstick 02/21/2007 at 7:08 PM #

    I got really pissed looking at misstatements on the Tarhole site. I’ve really got to quit going over there and reading their posts cause they piss me off with the lies.

    Anyway the next time one of them gives you this pompous crap about them “being so honorable”, have them look at this and read how bad their own students responded to “cheating” at UNC. I always knew this from some “inside sources”, but never knew anyone had published a study. The reading is about Academic Dishonesty at UNCX.

    http://www.unc.edu/~bmize/teaching/english_12/academic_dishonesty/index.html

  2. VaWolf82 02/21/2007 at 7:15 PM #

    Does anyone know how far it is from Mebane to Cedar Grove?

  3. TNCSU 02/21/2007 at 7:17 PM #

    SFN, Are you going to start a game thread tonight? Just wondering, as I’ll be watching on the tube when the game starts, but some in ACC country don’t have that luxury — I should know.

  4. redfred2 02/22/2007 at 9:48 AM #

    I don’t know if most people would consider a comparison of their own MID-AFTERNOON thought processes, to a wee hour, alcohol induced and semi-comatose, convoluted conversation with some likewise acquaintances in a bar,…as really a compliment or not? But hell, I’LL take it. Best compliment I’ve had in a while. Thanks packpigskinfan23.

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