^^^ that last picture is funny because Hansbrough has his hand on the guy beside him but no hand on either of the ladies.
8/11/2007 11:42:06 AM
A new book by Tim Peeler is coming out on the 25th Anniversary of State's 83 championship.http://tinyurl.com/2booav
8/11/2007 1:04:20 PM
fucking sweet
8/11/2007 2:51:47 PM
Wake has too much talent to finish last and I think this will motivate them and possibly "earn" them a few calls and games here and there if you know what I mean.Virginia Tech and BC will battle for last...they both lost almost everything.
8/11/2007 11:25:44 PM
Yeah I could see that happening, but I'm just not sold on Dino as a head coach. His previous head coaching doesn't give me much indication that he will do well at Wake. I know Army and Loyola (MD) aren't exactly basketball powers in their conferences, but Skip was able to get Loyola to the NCAA tournament in his only year there, while Dino had a terrible record there. I guess I was kind of afraid to put BC too low b/c they have seemed to come out and surprise people these past two years, but then again they did lose ACC POY Jared Dudley and that asshat Sean Marshall. Now thinking more about it, Miami should be higher considering all that returns. As for FSU, I have no confidence in Leonard Hamilton as a head coach. He could have coached the Bulls when they had Pippen and Jordan, and still probably not made the playoffs. I mean that guy had 2003's No. 1 ranked recruiting class and didn't go to one single NCAA tournament with those players. FSU seriously needs to fire him and get a better coach. They could easily go out and get a young coach out of one of the mid-major programs and bump their success up a great deal.
8/12/2007 8:38:34 AM
Yeah Hamilton had the best player in the ACC the last 2 years and still can't make the dance. He recruits great but his teams play like a bunch of dumbasses. Miami started playing better at the end of last year and they got Anthony King back for a 6th year. Remember they had like 5/6 people hurt all year. Not sure what their recruiting class looks like but I think Haith is doing a decent job so far. BC also lost Sean Williams and they basically have Ty Rice and a bunch of role players. Virginia Tech only has Deron Washington and AD Vassailo back because Dowdell, Collins, Sailes, and Gordon are gone.
8/12/2007 11:49:01 AM
Yeah when I start looking around at the ACC teams for next year, I begin to feel a lot better and thankful that the only position we have a ? at is PG. I know that the PG is the most important position, but we have 3 options next year, so we should be able to find at least one decent ballhandler out of the lot. Hearing Sid talk about our PGs for next year makes me happy actually. Lowe seems happy to have three guys that can change the look of the team. If we want to go athletic and run throw Degand in there. If we want to grind it out and go big, throw Johnson in there. Not sure about Gonzalez yet. Atsur was great for us last year (in fact his entire time at State), but he was really recruited to be a SG for us. Then the next season we've got Julius Mays coming in who is supposed to be good as well. Perhaps we'll end up having at least 2 guards that are awesome for us, like UVA did with Reynolds and Singletary. Then who could forget Lethal Weapon 3 at Georgia Tech. That team was incredible. Those three averaged over 20 points a game for the regular season.
8/12/2007 12:10:05 PM
When do basketball tix go on sell? I still haven't recieved a wolfpack club brochure yet.
8/13/2007 11:30:17 PM
http://tinyurl.com/2zgh2vIf you click on the link to Gavin's interview after the Marist game you'll hear him say, in response to a question regarding how Reynolds compared to Cameron that night, "...I've been over there, it gets pretty loud at Duke, but I've never heard it as loud as Reynolds got tonight, in any arena in college basketball. That's the loudest I've heard it get." [Edited on August 14, 2007 at 5:22 PM. Reason : tiny url]
8/14/2007 5:21:35 PM
Tennessee is getting a LOT of hype this year... its scary
8/14/2007 5:24:55 PM
I cant wait to see us beat UNC's ass in the RBC again
8/14/2007 6:05:37 PM
The NCAA will be implementing a new seating configuration that will put students alongside the court, and will increase capacity of all future Final Four sites to 70,000+. http://tinyurl.com/yo3r2tSeating capacity to be increased at Men’s Final FourAugust 09, 2007The NCAA NewsThe NCAA Executive Committee has approved a new seating configuration that will increase capacity to about 70,000 at the Men’s Final Four beginning in 2009, creating sections that will put thousands of students courtside for the national championship.The NCAA will purchase temporary seating to be transported and installed at all Final Four sites. The system will be used at various regional dome sites as dress rehearsals for the following year’s Final Four.The plan provides each of the four teams with student-body representation immediately adjoining the court at the end lines – through the use of a heavily discounted voucher system that is being developed – which officials say will enhance the atmosphere at the Final Four. The configuration also retains the current media sideline seating (BOOOO!!, THERE IS NO REASON WHY THAT MANY MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA HAVE TO BE TAKING UP PRIME SEATING ).The host facility for the 2009 Final Four, Ford Field in Detroit, will be the first site to use the configuration. A similar model was used there in 2003 for a regular-season game between the University of Kentucky and Michigan State University that attracted an NCAA-record attendance of 78,129. NCAA and CBS Sports representatives attended the game to evaluate logistics and obtain fan reaction. Fans even in the farthest reaches were pleased with their ability to view the game either on the court or on giant flat-screen televisions placed strategically in the upper confines.The 2010 Final Four will be at the newly constructed Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, while the 2011 event is at Reliant Stadium in Houston. Both sites will employ the new configuration. Future Final Four sites have not been announced, but the new seating configuration will be used at subsequent sites.Ford Field, Lucas Oil Stadium and Reliant Stadium host regionals in 2008, 2009 and 2010, respectively.Officials estimate the configuration could generate about $4 million per year in additional revenues while creating a more student-centered event and increasing membership inclusion.The NCAA used a similar configuration for the first time in the 1982 championship game at the Louisiana Superdome between Georgetown University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. That contest attracted 61,612 fans, a record that was eclipsed five years later when 64,959 people packed the Superdome for the 1987 final between Syracuse University and Indiana University, Bloomington.The Division I Men’s Basketball Committee set the minimum seating capacity for the Final Four at 40,000 in 2003. The finals have been conducted at domed stadiums since 1997.
8/14/2007 8:56:40 PM
Man that's gonna suck, well not for the students, but for everyone else. The atmosphere might improve some, but there is still gonna be all that media taking up courtside seats.Basketbowl
8/14/2007 11:27:10 PM
Who do you see winning the Big XII this year? The easy pick is Kansas. How do you think Texas will do now that Durant is gone. They relied heavily on him last year, but it's not like they don't have talented players down there.
8/15/2007 7:32:36 PM
In a College Hoops Blog on Fox Sports website, they talk a little about State and Degand looking great in a pickup game with other college players and some of the top area high school players in Boston.http://community.foxsports.com/blogs/goodmanonfox
8/17/2007 10:24:02 PM
pic of "The Game of the Century" between the Elvin Hayes led Houston Cougars and the Lew Alcindor UCLA Bruins held in the Astrodome in 1968. Houston defeated UCLA 71-69, snapping UCLA's 47 game winning streak. It was held in the Astrodome and 53,000 people showed up, even though no one had a good seat. They decided to put the court in the middle of the dome. This was the first game to be held in a dome, which is now commonplace for Final Fours. I wish they would show it sometime on ESPN Classic rather than the World Series of Poker from 1998 and some PBA bowling championship from 1992. Why doesn't ESPN what a great thing ESPN Classic could be if they just showed things that a lot of people would like to see? I'd love to see a "24 Hours of the Greatest College Basketball Games of All Time" marathon.
8/17/2007 10:57:41 PM
they play those games during basketball season.[Edited on August 18, 2007 at 11:11 AM. Reason : but i would guess that the answer to your question is: more people watch the poker]
8/18/2007 11:10:46 AM
A few days ago they were showing NBA games with high scoring performances. It was the first time I saw Kobe drop 81 against the Raptors. Other than having Toronto's commentator's, it was pretty cool. They also showed MJ drop 69 (I think) against the cavs.
8/18/2007 11:43:13 AM
ok, dumb question. I just moved out to Boulder, CO, but I'm flying back to NC at Christmas and I'd LOVE to catch the annual game in Reynolds. When does the basketball schedule for next season come out, so I can see if it's possible for me to see that one?
8/18/2007 12:31:09 PM
8/18/2007 12:35:34 PM
Javier Gonzalez# 10Guard - GHeight: 6-0 Weight: 176FreshmanPrevious Affiliations Michael M. KropHometown Miami, Fla.Printable Page Courtesy: NC StateRelease: 08/13/2007High School: Played for coach Marcos Rodriguez at Miami's Michael M. Krop High School ... Averaged 20.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior ... He was tabbed the Class 6-A State Player of the Year ... A first-team all-state selection, and first-team All-Dade County ... Miami-Dade County Co-Player of the Year ... Miami Herald's Player of the Year ... Team reached the 6-A state quarterfinals, and finished 28-4 ... Earned Co-MVP honors at Florida's 2007 Senior Showcase ... Led the East squad with 15 points and four assists in 18 minutes of action ... Also finished second in the Three-Point Shootout ... Also MVP of the Dade-Broward All-Star game, scoring all 12 points in the second half, they were 12 of the team's final 16 points for the win ... Played his first two years of high scholl basketball at St. Patrick's in New Jersey ... Named second-team all-state as a sophomore ... Born and raised in Puerto Rico ... Rated as a three-star prospect and the No. 14 player in Florida by rivals.com.[Edited on August 18, 2007 at 2:46 PM. Reason : ... why only a 3 star?]
8/18/2007 2:43:22 PM
that is a pretty decorated player if you read his achievements and awards[Edited on August 18, 2007 at 2:45 PM. Reason : ah crap sorry double post, i meant to edit]
8/18/2007 2:44:59 PM
GT Center Dickey Academically IneligibleGeorgia Tech will play the first part of theseason without senior center Ra'Sean Dickey, who was ruledacademically ineligible for the fall semester.Dickey will have to get his grades up if he hopes to rejoin theteam after the end of the semester in mid-December, coach PaulHewitt said Saturday.The Yellow Jackets did get some good news as junior guard Lewis Clinch was ruled eligible to rejoin the team. He sat out most oflast season for violating the school's honor code.The 6-foot-9 Dickey started 23 games last year. He was GeorgiaTech's fourth-leading scorer (8.1 points per game) andsecond-leading rebounder (5.3 per game), while tying for the teamlead in field goal percentage (59.6)."Ra'Sean realizes he has fallen short on his academicresponsibilities and knows he has work to do in the fall in orderto play," Hewitt said this is per espn[Edited on August 20, 2007 at 1:41 PM. Reason : ESPN]
8/20/2007 1:41:42 PM
Isn't that the same guy that was ineligible for a semester last year or the year before? Didn't the student section get Hewitt all pissed for making fun of the kids grades?
8/20/2007 1:52:21 PM
that was somebody named "tarvaris" right? we got busted for holding up signs with the alphabet on them...right behind the GT bench
8/20/2007 2:06:58 PM
yep and Hewitt dropped the Fbomb on the student section and had to give a public apology [Edited on August 20, 2007 at 2:08 PM. Reason : ^what he said]
8/20/2007 2:07:39 PM
oh yeah, about your big XII question..i'm a grad student at Colorado as of next monday. They sell student tickets here....it was $120 for 50-yd line football tickets for the season (six home games, i think) ..and another $20 for basketball season tix (~14 home games...) I bought the basketball tix just for the home games we have against Kansas and Oklahoma. I don't know jack about big XII ball, but I sorta followed it last season, when they had a bunch of good teams. Is TAMU supposed to fall off the map this season?
8/20/2007 2:10:49 PM
^^^^Theodis Tarver....and that was hilarious. People all around were yelling Coach Hewitt how are you explaining those plays to Tarver and he can't read. LOL.
8/20/2007 3:29:21 PM
^^ there will be about 3,000 eople at each of the home bball games, excluding Kansas and OK. Probably some more hype this year with Bzedlik (sp?). The football games at Folsom are cool, esp. w/ FSU there this year.
8/20/2007 3:38:15 PM
I thought the big deal about that guy was that there was some controversy over his playing, like he was given some exception to play without sitting a semester due to still making NCAA eligibility.
8/20/2007 3:47:16 PM
being pointed and cussed out by paul hewitt was one of the highlights of my college career....i didnt even do anything. but it was funny
8/20/2007 4:49:45 PM
If I remember correctly Tarver was initially ruled academically ineligible at the beginning of the Spring semester, I remember so b/c I watched the game over the MLK holiday up at my roommate's place in the mountains near Boone. Apparently his grandmother or some other person close to him died or was dying. They said that that caused the slippage in grades. He was reinstated by GT just a little bit later after they learned all the details. The story goes that the students behind the GT bench held up signs with the alphabet on them, without the letter F I think, and said a number of things, like said above, and someone said something to the effect of, "hey Tarver can you even read this" or "hey Tarver can you find the missing letter" and Hewitt whipped around and yelled at the students, "hey fuck you that's classless." That's the story I heard from people that were there. Some media asked Hewitt about the incident and he said that he shouldn't have lost his cool, yada, yada, yada. Then Gregg Doyell comes in that week and said that our students were classless and didn't have much room to talk, since Tarver was going to Georgia Tech, a supposed harder school, when Tarver was actually majoring in something incredibly easy. Just b/c someone goes to say Harvard, doesn't mean that they are majoring in something hard. Tarver would never have gotten into Georgia Tech if he wasn't a great athlete. Now there are many student-athletes though that could have gotten into their respective schools though, but Tarver isn't one of them.[Edited on August 20, 2007 at 5:24 PM. Reason : ]
8/20/2007 5:22:24 PM
^ yep.thats what happened.
8/20/2007 5:31:27 PM
http://slamonline.com/online/2007/08/slam-college-top-25/Slam Preseason Top 25
8/20/2007 6:28:50 PM
What kind of recruiting class did UVA bring in this year?I just don't see them finishing 5th. They are good at the guard spots and the wings, but have nothing inside. Is the ACC just going to be that much down this year?
8/20/2007 6:46:43 PM
On the contrary I think that the ACC may see a Final Four team this year, and hopefully it's the team sporting the Red & White. Think about this, Sid won 3 straight games in three days (all against quality teams; all 3 were NCAA teams), and gave Carolina a scare on the fourth day. This all with playing two walk ons at some point in the tournament, and Atsur starting to feel pain in his hamstring, so much that he had to leave one game for a little while to get it stretched out and rubbed. Winning 3 straight games would get us into the elite eight. In the NCAA Tournament you play the games with some rest, whether that be a days rest in between games on the weekend, or a whole weeks rest in between sites. I have confidence in Sid and our players. I can't wait to see them play this season.Even if the ACC does get a Final Four team this year, I think it's hard for any of the conferences to live up to the talent that was in college basketball in the 2006-2007 season. Durant, Oden, Law, Tucker, Conley, Wright (UNC), Wright (Kansas), Aaron Brooks (Oregon), Afflalo, the whole Florida starting five, etc. Last year was an insanely talent-rich basketball season, full of great players.
8/20/2007 7:09:05 PM
http://northcarolinastate.scout.com/2/671438.htmlNC State Releases Men's Basketball ScheduleBy NC State AthleticsPosted Aug 23, 2007 Raleigh, N.C. – The NC State men’s basketball team will face 10 teams that advanced to last years NCAA Tournament this upcoming season, as the ACC and NC State announced the Wolpack’s 2007-08 schedule on Thursday afternoon.In addition to the 10 NCAA Tournament teams, the Pack’s schedule features three more teams that competed in the NIT, and NC State will have at least 23 games on TV.“The schedule speaks for itself this season, it is a very tough, challenging one,” said head coach Sidney Lowe. “The ACC once again stacks up as one of the top conferences in the country. In addition, we have a stretch of five straight games in late November away from Raleigh, so that should provide another challenge for our team.”For the first time since the ACC went through expansion, NC State will face the other three ACC teams from North Carolina both home and away. In addition to playing Duke, North Carolina and Wake Forest in a home-and-home series this season, the Pack will also play Clemson and Florida State twice. The Pack starts ACC league play January 12 at North Carolina.NC State will be taking part in the second annual Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Florida, over the Thanksgiving weekend. The Pack will play three games in four days, starting with Rider, then facing either Penn State or South Carolina the next day. Other teams participating are, Villanova, Central Florida, George Mason, and Kansas State.“We are excited to be playing down in Orlando over Thanksgiving,” said Lowe. “The tournament features some very good teams from other top conferences, and playing three games in four days will give us a good feel for postseason play.”Other non-conference highlights include playing at Michigan State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, as well as traveling to both East Carolina and Seton Hall. The Pack will also host Davidson and Cincinnati the weekend before Christmas in home non-conference action.NC State will once again play two exhibition contests, this year both are against in-state schools. The first will be against Division II National Champion Barton College on November 1, then November 6 against UNC Pembroke.Fans will have two opportunities to come out and see the Wolfpack before the two exhibition games. NC State will welcome fans back to Reynolds Coliseum on Friday, October 19 at 9:00 p.m. for Ballin’ at the Old Barn. The Wolfpack will then hold its annual Red/White Scrimmage on Saturday, October 27 at the RBC Center before the Virginia football game.10/27 - Red and White Game11/01 - Barton College (scrimmage)11/06 - UNC Pembroke11/15 - William & Mary11/18 - New OrleansOld Spice Classic - Orlando, Florida11/22 - Rider11/23 - Penn State or South Carolina11/24 - TBABig Ten/ACC Challenge11/28 - @ Michigan State12/08 - @ East Carolina (damn Fowler)12/15 - South Carolina State12/21 - Davidson12/23 - Cincinnati12/27 - @ Seton Hall12/29 - Western Carolina01/05 - Presbyterian01/09 - North Carolina Central01/12 - @ North Carolina (damn I was really hoping we'd get them first, but it's cool to open conference play with our most hated rival)01/15 - @ Clemson01/19 - Miami01/23 - Georgia Tech01/26 - @ Florida State01/31 - @ Duke02/03 - Wake Forest02/05 - Virginia Tech02/09 - @ Maryland02/14 - @ Boston College02/16 - Clemson02/20 - North Carolina02/24 - @ Virginia02/27 - Florida State03/01 - Duke03/08 - Wake ForestACC Tournament03/13 - Bye03/14 - Winner of #7 vs. #10 game03/15 - Winner of #6/11 vs. #303/16 - North Carolina NC State ACC Champions
8/23/2007 5:58:01 PM
PredictionsRed and White Game - White teamBarton College - WUNC Pembroke - WWilliam & Mary - WNew Orleans - WRider - WPenn State or South Carolina - WTBA - W (Old Spice Classic Champions)@ Michigan State - W@ East Carolina - WSouth Carolina State - WDavidson - WCincinnati - W@ Seton Hall - WWestern Carolina - WPresbyterian - WNorth Carolina Central - W@ North Carolina - W@ Clemson - WMiami - WGeorgia Tech - W@ Florida State - W@ Duke - WWake Forest - WVirginia Tech - W@ Maryland - W@ Boston College - WClemson - WNorth Carolina - W@ Virginia - WFlorida State - WDuke - WWake Forest - WACC TournamentByeFriday - WSaturday - WSunday - W (ACC Champions)NCAA Tournament1st Round - W2nd Round - WSweet Sixteen - WElite Eight - WFinal Four - WNational Championship Game - WNC State 2008 National Champions (39-0; 16-0) Set the new record for wins in a season, and the first team since the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers to go undefeated.One can only dream.
8/23/2007 7:00:36 PM
Gavin's talking about competing for the National Championship in Lowe's 2nd year as head coach isn't that far of a stretch. Remember Valvano was only in his 3rd year when he won it all. Lowe has the fans and players believing that we are on the verge of something special. We will soon take our place back in college basketball's elite, and stay there for years to come. GO STATE!!!
8/24/2007 8:15:49 PM
Well thats a fucking statement!Remember, this IS nc state. Shit doesnt go right for us
8/24/2007 8:59:11 PM
Oh I know, but we've had bad luck and ACC Championship droughts for too long. Things have got to change sometime soon.
8/24/2007 9:05:39 PM
the only thing that worries me about the future of our program is whether or not we can keep sidney from going back to the nba.if he stays, we're money, imo.[plz2notmakemelooklikeajackass]
8/24/2007 9:13:28 PM
^This is probably Sid's dream job. I doubt he leaves for a while. Money is not an issue with him I don't think.
8/24/2007 9:38:15 PM
Lowe is NC State. To be an NC State fan is to be the definition of a fan. Not some horseshit walmart fans from UNC. If he leaves, its because the fan base has grown tired of him.(wont happen)
8/24/2007 9:40:01 PM
Gavin must read The Wolf Web. He's basically confirming that our official motto for this season is "WE'RE NOT FUCKING AROUND!!!" Someone should make a facebook group called "2007-2008 NC State Basketball: WE'RE NOT FUCKING AROUND!!!"
8/25/2007 12:15:27 AM
http://www.wral.com/news/local/blogpost/1743474/ACC Schedules A Savory Stew
8/26/2007 9:35:07 AM
With the ACC's total domination over the Big Ten in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, how do you think the ACC would fair against the other conferences?
8/26/2007 12:22:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX494XFx-d4&mode=related&search=good tradition. i can't wait for basketball season.
8/26/2007 5:11:58 PM
In response to Gavin's comments, over on IC the Hole fans are being their typical arrogant selves, but over on TDD (Duke's board) they are being a little more level headed and think we will be good, maybe not only 4 losses good, but top 4 in the ACC. Many think it will be hard for UNC to sweep the regular season with us. One poster posted this good comment:
8/26/2007 6:19:51 PM
I like this. All to hate UNC plzz
8/26/2007 6:26:31 PM