More Awards for Weekend Performance

The Wolfpack moves on to Atlanta tonight for a 7pm tip time vs Georgia Tech. You can check here throughout the day for previews of the game.

Today will be the last time that we wallow in happiness from Saturday, but we needed to memorialize more of the applause that Sidney Lowe’s Wolfpack earned for the win. Please scroll through our front page for numerous

* Dick Vitale called the Wolfpack his “Team of the Week” and Sidney Lowe as his “Coach of the Week” (Link)

TEAM OF THE WEEK: North Carolina State

Sidney Lowe had to be proud of his Wolfpack after back-to-back wins over teams that were leading the ACC at the time of their game. First came a stunner at Virginia Tech, followed by a big victory over Roy Williams’ Tar Heels.

COACH OF THE WEEK: Sidney Lowe, NC State

Most prognosticators figured the Wolfpack would contender for the basement in the ACC. Engin Atsur has been sidelined for much of the season. Andrew Brackman opted for baseball. NC State stunned Virginia Tech and North Carolina and let me tell you, Lowe is going to be a star down in Raleigh. He has a cool demeanor and he will get the job done.

* Sports Illustrated also named the Pack “Team of the Week”. (Link)

* So did The Sporting News (Link)

* Andy Katz got closest to ‘apologizing’ at ESPN where they proclaim that NC State rules the Triangle! (Link)

Can’t say I saw this coming. That would be a lie. But what I did see way back in November, when NC State came back to beat Michigan in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge, was a team that had plenty of heart, desire and passion, and believed in everything its first-year coach said.

Every game will still be a struggle for the Wolfpack, but be certain about this: NC State won’t be an easy out under Sidney Lowe. This week, the Wolfpack became the headline team in The Triangle — and with UNC and Duke as competitors, that’s something to savor.

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06-07 Basketball General

78 Responses to More Awards for Weekend Performance

  1. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 4:05 PM #

    Oops, nevermind, he’s class of 2008. His name is Catalin Baciu and he’s 7-0, and 225lbs. Goes to an academy in Fletcher, NC, wherever that is, and I thought I had heard of most NC towns. lol. There are a lot of schools offering scholarships.

  2. PurplePeopleEaters 02/06/2007 at 4:15 PM #

    JT the brick is easily the best host to happen to radio in the past 10 years. JT may put off the persona of being a self righteous idiot like Jim Rome but you’ll realize that he’s really just a genuine sports fan who wants to get people’s opinions.

    I could honestly care less what a talking head thinks. I could go up there and say hey i’m dan patrick and talk for an hour about what I think and if people thought I was dan they would care. Yet if it was just me up there saying the same things everyone would talk crap about me and how bad I am. It’s all name value.

    JT Wants to get people’s real takes. Are you really interested in

    “Hey *insert boring talk show host here*. I want to get your opinion on *insert boring topic here*. I’ll listen to you off the air. Peace man”.

    JT has intensity, he keeps it exciting, and he has a great co-host in Tom Looney from Best damn sports show period.

  3. TNCSU 02/06/2007 at 4:18 PM #

    I saw where he averaged 35 points and 16 rebounds in a three game tournament recently — not bad at all for a 7 footer! I agree you don’t want to just pull schollies on folks that aren’t performing, but if he has a medical issue and/or just isn’t cutting it, you’ve got to “play to win” and let someone else have a chance. Just MHO.

  4. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 4:24 PM #

    Tom Looney is great. JT cuts people off if he doesn’t agree with them and if they are a little nervous and having a hard time (more than 3 seconds in his book) putting their thoughts together. He’s obnoxious, obscene and insensitive (i.e. Hurricane Katrina). He may really like sports but since he never wants to “tell us about sports, he wants us to talk to him,” I’m not really sure what pure sports knowledge he has. He also, as in the CNN spout off, likes to impart his political prejudices on his audiences–yet as he says, “he’s not going to tell us what he thinks about what is happening in sports”–but he doesn’t mind commenting on last November’s elections and how his taxes are going up.

    Unfortunately, with the time I drive home from work, and all the FM stations playing either 80s or country now, I don’t have a lot of alternatives so I switch over to 850 hoping there is a guest announcer.

  5. noah 02/06/2007 at 4:27 PM #

    Why on earth would anyone in their right mind give a flying flip about what some “ordinary” shmo thinks about anything? Your TAKE?? Why would I listen to that? Who are you that I should waste my time listening to you?

    Think about how stupid the average person is and then realize that half the people are dumber than that.

    Thank you for explaining the reality TV craze. And Paris Hilton’s celebrity status.

    What…actual-for-real train wrecks got boring?

  6. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 4:29 PM #

    Yeah, I was just looking at those stats myself, TNCSU. They are pretty impressive. I just think Lew should get a shot at playing while not hurt, but who knows if he’ll choose to stay here if it looks he may not get a lot of playing time. But if the player from Romania comes here it will be hard to keep him on any college team more than one year if he’s as good as those stats say. The NBA will come calling.

  7. RedTerror29 02/06/2007 at 4:31 PM #

    Fletcher is in between Hendersonville and Asheville in the mountains.

  8. noah 02/06/2007 at 4:31 PM #

    dj slipped in. You gotta get an XM radio. Or Sirius.

    With the entire FM radio industry having been absorbed into the ClearChannel-borg, there’s no reason to even have an antennae on your car.

    Believe it or not kids, there was actually a time when music on the radio was played by the people who worked IN YOUR TOWN! I know…amazing, huh? And playlists on radio stations included more than 50 songs! And you could listen to a classic rock station and go quite awhile without hearing Lynard Skynard or anything off of Led Zeppelin IV. Believe it or not, the world WASNT full of Boston fans just itching to hear “More Than A Feeling” eleventy-five times a day. Although for some reason, even then….you couldn’t make it through an hour without hearing Rush.

  9. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 4:32 PM #

    aaaaaah…. thanks, RedTerror. My great grandmother lived in Hendersonville but when I visited I was too young to notice what other towns were around there.

  10. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 4:34 PM #

    I know, Noah, I got XM Radio for my girlfriend for Christmas. I’m next. 😀

  11. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 02/06/2007 at 4:41 PM #

    Believe it or not kids, there was actually a time when music on the radio was played by the people who worked IN YOUR TOWN!

    Oh well, there was also a time when people wanted cars banned from city streets because they scared the horses. Not to say I don’t miss the days of 850 AM WKIX being the rock station in Raleigh but now it is a multi-billion dollar industry that has thousands of employees. Raleigh is lucky to have Curtis media and the 850 the Buzz people running many stations here. It was upsetting that CC just changed WRDU to Country music.

  12. RedTerror29 02/06/2007 at 4:41 PM #

    http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nruhland/posters/

    “I put my red jacket on just like the rest of you – one sleeve at a time. Except, once my red jacket is on, I beat carolina’s ass.”

  13. packbackr04 02/06/2007 at 4:46 PM #

    “the year was nineteen-ought six, and the president was the divine sandra bernhardt. and all over the country people were doing a dance called the funky grandpa”

  14. highstick 02/06/2007 at 5:06 PM #

    http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nruhland/posters/

    Ouch, If you’re a Tarhole fan, this hurts!! LOL!

  15. noah 02/06/2007 at 5:12 PM #

    Hard to believe….kids today have only known a radio wasteland.

    (still has a thing called a “cassette” somewhere with Tom Guild interviewing Eddie Van Halen for WQDR after their mammoth show in Greensboro on the Diver Down tour)

  16. Gene 02/06/2007 at 5:39 PM #

    It was upsetting that CC just changed WRDU to Country music.

    Don’t live in Raleigh anymore, and that’s news to me. Kind of sucks. Always enjoyed them as a rock and roll station and always thought of them as the premier rock and rolls station in the Raleigh area.

  17. highstick 02/06/2007 at 6:18 PM #

    Hey, guys, remember Tommy Burleson was from Newland. I’d never heard of it and I’m an NC native, until Tommy came to State. Now Newland has Tommy and Christmas tree farms!!

    It was amazing yesterday when I went to lunch with one of my younger Tar Heel associates. He asked me who that “tall guy” was on TV during the game. He knew absolutely nothing about TB. Gave him a little education during lunch. He didn’t even know we were undefeated in 73 and lost only 1 in 74 when we won the Big Show.

  18. dj9686 02/06/2007 at 6:27 PM #

    Yes, younger people don’t know how good we were back then. Can UNC and Duke say they went two years and only lost one game?

  19. branjawn 02/06/2007 at 6:47 PM #

    On top of that, aren’t WE the reason the NCAAT field was expanded to have at-large bids?

  20. Wulfpack 02/06/2007 at 7:05 PM #

    It’s great that Wolfpack basketball is finally back in the national spotlight. All of the credit goes straight to Sidney. The guy simply knows what in the hell he is doing, and he won’t let anything get in the way. We are extremely fortunate to have him. I’m stoked…

    SFN, I was just wondering why you have not posted anything about coach Yow? She returns from a period of leave to treat her cancer and then notches her 700th. Let’s give her the respect and admiration she desrves.

  21. noah 02/06/2007 at 7:17 PM #

    Are we going to get a game thread tonight?

  22. PurplePeopleEaters 02/06/2007 at 7:26 PM #

    Up 15 to 2 already.. this is a different team than before the VT game.

  23. wolfenstein 02/06/2007 at 7:40 PM #

    any hope of some internet radio feeds for the game? (googled ‘tll the onset of carpal tunnel)…

  24. branjawn 02/06/2007 at 7:47 PM #

    Where do you live Wolfenstein? I live in NY, I Skype my mother-in-law in Cary and she puts 680 on the radio so I can listen!

  25. branjawn 02/06/2007 at 7:48 PM #

    …so if you have Skype, call someone in the 680 listening area and you can listen that way. I’ve also watched a few games that way.

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