Want to See State-Wake Play Tonight? You Better Go To The RBC

While I am perfectly aware of the state of NC State basketball, I have to admit that I am quite surprised that a Big Four hoops matchup is not being televised in North Carolina.  That’s right, no TV coverage for tonight’s Wake Forest – NC State game, unless you count sitting in front of your computer and watching the game on ACC Select as “television.”  I don’t, and I have an Internet connection and computer equipment as good as anyone out there.

Joe Ovies of 850 The Buzz put it best when he says:

“Lost in all the hype for tonight’s Duke-UNC game — NC State hosts Wake Forest. Apparently the contest is by invitation only, with no television for the 7pm tip-off. The only way to see this game is if you have tickets, or settling in front of your computer and use “ACC Select”. It’s easy to chalk this aberration up to the Wolfpack sucking and the Demon Deacons not really having any fans outside of Winston-Salem, but there is a larger issue at work. The ACC has allowed the overarching basketball history of the conference to be pigeon-holed.

“The importance of the Duke and North Carolina on a national level can not be denied, but let’s stop acting like it’s the only rivalry in the ACC. Why the conference doesn’t use the final weekend of conference play to promote the other intriguing rivalries is mind boggling. Never mind that NC State and Wake Forest have been playing since 1910, these teams are a huge part of the “Big Four” mystic and helped build the conference into a phenomenon. And it’s not like these teams don’t have history. Do I have to remind everyone about Julius Hodge and Chris Paul? Da Jules scoffs at bloody noses.”

I take this snub as yet another sign of how far NC State hoops has fallen and also how the ACC has essentially become a two-team league in hoops.  Someone actually went so far as to post a thread on Pack Pride suggesting that the ten teams in the ACC not named “Duke” or “UNC” consider leaving the ACC and leaving the fifty-five year old conference to the only two teams that matter to Conference Headquarters.  I have to admit that there are times when I feel the same way — it seems that there are two Chiefs and ten Indians in the ACC and little else.

Consider also the title of the HBO documentary: “The Battle For Tobacco Road” — a documentary that focuses exclusively on the Duke-UNC rivalry.  I’m not going to be ignorant and say that the Battle of the Blues is not a huge rivalry or that State and Wake are consistently on par with the two schools, but the fact is that Tobacco Road starts in Raleigh, travels through Durham and Chapel Hill and ends in Winston-Salem.  In other words, State and Wake Forest are as much citizens of Tobacco Road as Duke and UNC ever were, thank you very much.  Any look at a “battle” involving this mythical road simply must include State and Wake or it is bogus and inaccurate.

Still, it is what it is and the only thing that NC State can do is exactly what Wake Forest is doing: step up, get better and kick some Tar Heel and Blue Devil ass long enough that the national press has to admit that there are more than two teams in the twelve team ACC.

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96 Responses to Want to See State-Wake Play Tonight? You Better Go To The RBC

  1. JeremyH 02/11/2009 at 3:26 PM #

    Last game and one other I tuned in when we were doing well, but the rest of the way did horribly and blew the game. My strategy is to not even look for justin tv link ,and not look at the scoreboard either until well after the game is over. It’s nice to support your alma mater sports teams as a nice break from other things, but lately it’s just be utterly unpleasant, and so I’m just better off listening to Mozart or something. Oh and…. go pack!

  2. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 02/11/2009 at 3:28 PM #

    I never mind listening to games on the radio. Reminds me of being a kid ‘doing homework’ in my room while listening to the State games. Of course back then we V to speak after the games which never disappointed.

    This was before the days of Gary ‘check-it’ Hahn.

  3. choppack1 02/11/2009 at 3:34 PM #

    “took a quick look through the ACC basketball schedules and the following ACC games also aren’t/weren’t televised:
    Miami/FSU on Jan 21 (ACC Select)
    GT/Wake on Feb 18 (ACC Select)
    Miami/GT on Mar 4 (no TV listed)”

    Interesting – all of these games are on Wednesday. I wonder how VaTech, UVa, UMd and BC all managed to get all of their games televised. I understand why Duke and UNC get their games televised, they get televised playing UNC-Asheville.

  4. Gene 02/11/2009 at 3:35 PM #

    When TV picks GT-VT over the #7 team and NCSU I believe we have arrived at the lowest point in our BB HISTORY.

    How I wish that was true…things, sadly, have been a lot worse…

  5. Gene 02/11/2009 at 3:38 PM #

    I hate to hear about painful kidney stones…something I may have to deal with one day, but right now mine don’t hurt…

  6. Sw0rdf1sh 02/11/2009 at 3:59 PM #

    They only had room for one LOST on tv on Wednesday so we got snubbed.

  7. boonami 02/11/2009 at 4:01 PM #

    hey BJD.. have had two kidney stone attacks so I feel for ya. drink lots of cranberry juice as the acid in the berry helps break them up…you may want to spike the juice with vodka or everclear as that will help numb the pain of listening to game. maybe cameron will implode and it will be a good night.

  8. ncsuftw01 02/11/2009 at 4:02 PM #

    By the way, might want to put this at the top of the post, those of you looking for the game on the radio tonight might not find it there either. The game is not on 101.5 but instead on 99.9 because of the radiothon on 101.5.

  9. RabidWolf 02/11/2009 at 4:02 PM #

    Ever thought that if we spot WFU 10 points before tip off, we may have a shot? Instead of building a big lead, we could start off with a comeback….then we’d have less of a chance of blowing the proverbial goat.

    On a different note….make sure you clean that strainer out before you decide to use it for cooking, BJD. Hey, maybe they’ll let you keep it…suitable for framing and whatnot. 🙂

  10. wolfonthehill 02/11/2009 at 4:16 PM #

    Being no way sarcastic, ESPN does not want to waste a single local resource on anything that might reduce their opportunity to have a camera zoomed in on Psycho when he loses his contact lens, showing the rotation on the lens from multiple angles. They will have every camera crew in the Southeast Region at the “bus-wreck” game tonight… we’re not even a blip on their radar screen.

    And yes – it’s the ACC’s job to help re-prioritize for ESPN… but it’s apparently not on the ACC’s radar screen, either.

  11. BSIE80 02/11/2009 at 4:20 PM #

    kidney stone sucks- I had one long time ago and would not wish that on anyone- Sorry dude

  12. Noah 02/11/2009 at 4:27 PM #

    Noah is strongly tempting me to break my foot. But when I’ve had migraines, both my stomach and head hurt like hell. So I am skeptical of his medical advice.

    Nausea is one of the symptoms of migraines. It has something to do with serotonin levels in the noggin’. But if you had a broken ankle, I bet the migraine would take care of that.

    Re: cranberry juice, it’s also a diuretic…which means that it increases the amount of calcium and oxolate in your pee. Which is bad for a kidney stone. Coffee, teach, hooch and coke do this as well.

    Cranberry juice is good if you have a urinary tract infection.

  13. Astral Rain 02/11/2009 at 4:40 PM #

    Honestly, I’m pulling for the Hindenburg right now- so this may be a good thing not to watch.

    I’m thinking 2-14 might just bring real change.

  14. boonami 02/11/2009 at 4:43 PM #

    even if we were to go 2-14, do you think Jed would pull the trigger?? hell no. He’ll go fishin at his lake house because he’s still getting paid.

  15. inhoc... 02/11/2009 at 4:52 PM #

    i wonder if i can get my girlfriend an NC State b-ball pajama gram or sidney lowe “Vermont teddy bear”…..

    dear god those commercials are awful. listening to those chicks gawk and moan in an office cubicle over that damn bear…

  16. Noah 02/11/2009 at 4:54 PM #

    even if we were to go 2-14, do you think Jed would pull the trigger?? hell no. He’ll go fishin at his lake house because he’s still getting paid.

    That’s my fear.

  17. packof81 02/11/2009 at 4:59 PM #

    “I take this snub as yet another sign of how far NC State hoops has fallen …”

    Yep. No point in televising NC State games. It’ll just be a butt kickin’ using NC State’s butt. Nothing much to watch. Move along.

    Fowlup has no shame.

  18. levelsixtyfour 02/11/2009 at 5:08 PM #

    “dear god those commercials are awful. listening to those chicks gawk and moan in an office cubicle over that damn bear…”

    Agreed. I loathe those commercials. On par with a Mentos commercial in cheesiness, yet lower budget and with an added element of nausea inducing broads sticking out their lower lips as they look at that county fair prize quality teddy bear along with the added treat of all those douche bags that then clamor to order one themselves. And you even get a “free” piece of chocolate for ordering one of the $80.00 pieces of dung. What a deal.

  19. Wolfpack_1995 02/11/2009 at 5:17 PM #

    If the game is not televised then will the loss be considered an official Big 4 loss?

    Thanks Lee.

  20. Gene 02/11/2009 at 5:19 PM #

    Re: cranberry juice, it’s also a diuretic…which means that it increases the amount of calcium and oxolate in your pee. Which is bad for a kidney stone. Coffee, teach, hooch and coke do this as well.

    Caffeine and alcohol effectively cause you to dehydrate, which is bad for any kidney ailment.

    Chocolate, coffee, tea are all high in oxalates, so if you have caclium oxalate kidney stones these should be minimized, sadly even decaf coffee and tea.

    I’ve been told by my doctor the citrate from a bit of lemon juice in the water you drink can help reduce calcium oxalate kidney stones.

  21. kyjelly 02/11/2009 at 5:25 PM #

    Hope that is a “limited” addition Sidney Lowe bear.
    Well at least we get to know all about the urinary tract here as well.
    And speaking about Lee,Sid and NCSU basketball tomorrow’s topics should be bowel movements.

  22. WIFF 02/11/2009 at 5:50 PM #

    I Like Tom Suiter but I have to take issue with the opening of his Duke-UNC article. “If you love sports and grew up in North Carolina, as I did, you know that the Duke-Carolina basketball rivalry has been going on forever. And the competition, the fighting to win, was as fierce 50-60 years ago as it is now.”

    I grew up in North Carolina and I remember being in school in the 80’s and not one person ever said anything about Duke and UNC. The rivalry was State and UNC and everyone knew it. I know it’s our own fault for not being relevant but gimme a break, let’s not rewrite history.

  23. JeremyH 02/11/2009 at 6:03 PM #

    ….round and round the media-sports-apparel complex goes, no one to blame but leadership, that we are not apart of it.

  24. highstick 02/11/2009 at 6:13 PM #

    Never had a kidney stone, but have those uric acid gout attacks in my foot on occasion and it hurts worse than watching a State basketball game. I suggest that you do not try to endure both in the same evening!

    Is American Idol or House on tonight?

  25. BJD95 02/11/2009 at 6:16 PM #

    Maybe it’s just the heavy medication, but I have a feeling that we win tonight. It’s the kind of random thing that happens when all seems lost in Wolfpack land.

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