I am out of town, but eager to hear the observations of SFN readers who do attend. Please post your thoughts below. RALEIGH, NC – The Kay Yow Spring Football game drew 21,075 fans on Saturday afternoon to watch the White team win 10-7 over the Red team. The event raised over $28,000 for charity. […]
Harper is New Womens’ Coach – or – Fowler finally lands his Cougar(Catamount)
Sorry…but I didn’t make the moron create this opening with our funny title. (If you are confused, you can click here) In the one of the world’s worst kept secrets of all time, WRAL is reporting that Western Carolina’s Kellie Harper is likely to be named head coach of the women’s basketball team. Based on […]
Coping With Another Hole Title (Updated 9am Tuesday)
“Our fans are comparing ourselves to Duke and North Carolina. Every program in the country doesn’t do well when you’re compared with those two on a day-to-day basis. I understand that our fans want to be able to compete with them; we all do. But you can be real good on a daily basis and […]
Friday Afternoon Sanity Break
While we calmly and patiently wait for certain events to work themselves out, I wanted to share with you another possible divisional alignment for ACC football. The ACC guru in my office worked this out based on a lunchtime observation that I made. In the comments, share your guesses on how we came up with […]
ACC Implosion Now Almost Complete
Only Ty Lawson’s toe (why won’t the announcers ever mention it?) and Tyler Hansbrough’s will stand in the way of complete conference humilation, after Villanova’s 77-54 curb stomping of Duke tonight. This game was not as close as the final score indicated. It was like the Magic Johnson-era Lakers against a 12-and-under team from the […]
Giglio Previews 2009-10 ACC (Updated 3/25)
On the heels of this fantastic and comprehensive entry, we get more great work looking to next season from J.P. Giglio at the N&O’s ACCNow. I wouldn’t even know how to begin breaking down the rosters, but he does a great job projecting early departures and new player rotations. Kudos to him for going on […]
NCAAT Saturday Round of 32 Open Thread (Geaux Tigers!)
Great games late last night – in terms of excitement. Not so great for the ACC, as Wake and BC got demolished and Florida State (much like Clemson) played half asleep for most of the game, and paid the price. 3-4 in the First Round for the “mighty” ACC – with 2 of the 3 […]
NCAAT Friday Open Thread (Major update @ 11:50am)
Note: The comments in this entry are a consolidation of both BJD and Jeff. Thursday Comments * Not very many upsets so far, but those of us who stayed up late last night were rewarded by compelling endings in the VCU/UCLA and Illinois/Western Kentucky games. Clemson also fought back to make things close after 35 […]
NCAA Tourney Thread
Here are your matchups. Unlike in year’s past, I don’t think the committee gave Duke and UNC laughably easy draws to the Final Four. The weakest bracket is the West, where UConn and Memphis should dominate. I don’t like Arizona as an at-large pick, but am really happy that Penn State didn’t make it (pitiful […]
CJ Leslie Officially Re-Opens Recruitment
As most regular readers know, SFN has hinted at this development since January, but now that Dave Telep is bringing it into the public domain (note – this is a premium article, so we won’t post any content), we can be more explicit. CJ Leslie has re-opened his commitment, and is no longer an NC […]
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