so is Lowe the new GWBush of ncsu?
6/5/2008 10:57:10 AM
I think that would be Fowler. Gets blamed for everything that goes wrong. Gets no credit for things that go right.
6/5/2008 11:23:48 AM
6/5/2008 11:30:38 AM
What has Fowler done? Facilities? My God that was mostly done by Bobby Purcell and the WPC.
6/5/2008 11:45:38 AM
I'm not going to defend Fowler's record as AD. The results speak for themselves. We suck, he's at the helm, he should get the blame.But we did just get a regional in baseball over teams that were higher ranked. Might not have advanced if we were on the road. The new facilities are the reason. He deserves some credit for that.
6/5/2008 12:39:31 PM
I for one think we should ban the use of the word facilities from Sports Talk permanently
6/5/2008 1:08:00 PM
So Lowe is/was a mistake?Is that the consensus?
6/5/2008 2:43:41 PM
i don't think we've had enough time yet to decide
6/5/2008 3:08:53 PM
there's no thinking about it. we haven't had enough time to decide.
6/5/2008 3:45:55 PM
there's no thinking about it. HE hasn't had enough time to pass judgement]
6/5/2008 3:46:42 PM
two finishes at/near the bottom of the conference certainly don't inspire much confidence in him that's for sure. We don't even get to participate in the ACC/Big 10 challenge this year
6/5/2008 4:02:55 PM
at least on the bright side we'll play what should be a better game in its place.
6/5/2008 4:23:59 PM
^really? I assumed it would be another Fowler mandated cupcake game against like SC State or something
6/5/2008 4:26:37 PM
we're playing arizona and florida next season
6/5/2008 5:36:54 PM
^great
6/5/2008 5:41:07 PM
i think is going to be a good coach once he gets a decent PGhe was drawing up some sick plays with atsur at the helm two years ago.
6/5/2008 5:52:59 PM
6/6/2008 9:53:57 AM
^ that is one cruel jinx. plz to delete
6/6/2008 12:05:45 PM
^^Ehh... Florida has a top 5 recruiting class this year.
6/6/2008 12:10:41 PM
^^^you're kidding yourself if you think Donovan won't have Florida back in the tourney next year, they will be very good...and Arizona is losing Buddinger and Bayless but also have a nasty recruiting class coming in
6/6/2008 1:39:14 PM
UofA made the tourney and Florida will be loaded this year with young talent.Both are Ls no matter what.
6/7/2008 2:22:55 AM
we're only playing Florida next season. the Arizona series starts in the 2009-2010 season.2008-2009@ Florida (i think the game is supposed to be in early January)2009-2010Florida@ Arizona2010-2011Arizona
6/7/2008 9:01:46 AM
^what ever happened to scheduling Kentucky, Lowe said something about it in an interview at some point but I never heard anything else about it
6/7/2008 11:27:32 AM
I guess they haven't finalized a deal or decided on a series that's a few years off. I know that we were also talking to UMass. Most uneducated bball fans might go "UMass why are we playing them", but they are a historically decent program and even made a Final Four with Calipari. A game against UMass who is usually decent would be good for the RPI but a game that we would usually win. They made it to the NIT championship game this year. Plus I'd rather lose to UMass than ECU.
6/7/2008 4:02:26 PM
hmmmm. I can't find any official record of UMass making the Final 4 under Calipari????oh, wait...[Edited on June 7, 2008 at 4:11 PM. Reason : OFFICIAL]
6/7/2008 4:10:50 PM
wasnt sure exactly where to post this since i'm not too big of a fan of this thread, but oh well:http://www.850thebuzz.com/blog/?p=4635pretty candid interview from this morning
6/19/2008 10:58:28 AM
and he says costner has lost ~15 lbs
6/19/2008 11:33:44 AM
he fucking better have, the lack of conditioning of our team last year was one of the least understandable failures of Sidney Lowe
6/19/2008 1:06:05 PM
could someone post the transcript of the interview.
6/19/2008 1:40:34 PM
this is sfn's article about it:
6/19/2008 1:48:32 PM
cue the SFN haters
6/19/2008 1:52:40 PM
you might as well just call SFN bobboblives in his mothers basement. boblistens to the radio from 6-10 in the morning and then from 3-6 he reads thewolfweb.com, statefans.com, and gopack.com. it should be noted he is a premium statefans member. bob then writes about what he hears and has read.
6/19/2008 2:29:26 PM
for what its worth ive seen costner heading to the gym a couple of times this summer
6/19/2008 3:16:03 PM
NO contract extension for Sidneyhttp://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/ncsu/story/1135412.htmlN.C. State basketball coach Sidney Lowe is not receiving a contract extension this year.Lowe, given a six-year contract when he was hired in May 2006, was granted a one-year extension a year ago after the Pack won 20 games and made a strong postseason run. State stumbled to a 15-16 record in Lowe's second season, losing its last nine games and failing to make postseason play.N.C. State trustees, during a Tuesday meeting, approved a three-year contract extension for Wolfpack baseball coach Elliott Avent. There was no rollover recommendation for Lowe.Athletic director Lee Fowler said Tuesday that Lowe was not being penalized for the disappointing season. Fowler said his preference and his objective was to have his coaches working on contracts with five-year maximums, limiting the university's financial liability."I talked with Sidney about my decision to go with five-year contracts and he did not raise an issue with any of it," Fowler said. "There is more guaranteed money involved in contracts than ever before, and it's in the best interests of the university to have five-year contracts."There is one exception to the five-year limit -- football coach Tom O'Brien, who signed a seven-year deal with NCSU. O'Brien, 5-7 in his first season, is in line for a one-year rollover, Fowler said. NCSU trustees did not vote on an extension for O'Brien because O'Brien's lawyer is out of the country. Fowler said there still is contractual language to be agreed on.Fowler said contract negotiations with O'Brien began in January after North Carolina football coach Butch Davis was granted a one-year extension through 2014 and a pay raise. Davis was 4-8 in his first season."With Tom, we wanted to make a positive statement," Fowler said.Fowler said he expects O'Brien's contract to eventually be in line with a goal of having all coaches in five-year deals.Lowe could not be reached Tuesday. Trustees chairman McQueen Campbell said he approved of Fowler's approach to contracts."I think five years is fair to the coaches and I think five years is fair to the institution, so I think it's a good mix for both," Campbell said Tuesday. "I think, long term, that's what Lee wants to do. Lee has had some insight into the future and has had this plan in place for the last year or two in trying to figure out a long-range plan."It wasn't a lack of confidence [in Lowe]. It was more of a bigger-picture type scenario trying to get all the coaches' contracts in line."When Lowe was hired, Fowler noted Lowe's contract called for renegotiation after the first two years, saying his "druthers" was to go to five-year contracts for coaches.Fowler said he discusses all contract proposals with Chancellor James Oblinger, then Fowler's job is to make recommendations for the trustees to consider.Avent, whose team won an NCAA regional this year and advanced to Super Regional play for the first time since 2003, now has a five-year pact that runs through 2013."The fact I have a five-year contract means people want you to be here," Avent said. "To me, being wanted means as much as the contract."
7/9/2008 3:54:16 PM
ya this seems not very newsworthy to me, must be slow at the n&o
7/9/2008 3:57:39 PM
^+1
7/9/2008 6:18:26 PM
I'm pretty sure we'll be national champions next season, then this thread should be deleted. Also I'd just like to say, you should be able to have a fucking abortion alright?
7/9/2008 9:44:28 PM
Here are the records for our main sports teams since Lee Fowler arrived. I think the numbers speak for themselves, especially non-revenue. Revenue Sports • Football: 28-36 (.438)• M Basketball: 60-68 (.469)• W Basketball: 63-57 (.525)• Baseball: 109-104 (.512)Both of the high profile revenue sports, Football and M Basketball, have losing records in ACC play.Both W Basketball and Baseball have winning records in ACC play.Non-Revenue Team Sports• M Soccer: 10-40-5 (.182)• W Soccer: 11-52-4 (.164)• Softball: 47-39 (.547)• M Swimming: 18-30 (.375)• W Swimming: 11-36 (.234)• M Tennis: 17-58 (.227)• W Tennis: 16-59 (.213)• Volleyball: 3-143 (.021)• Wrestling: 27-15-1 (.628)
7/10/2008 8:20:21 AM
could somebody post the artice on nc state football on espn: insiders?http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/insider/news/story?id=3477965&action=upsell&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncf%2finsider%2fnews%2fstory%3fid%3d3477965
7/10/2008 8:22:29 AM
7/10/2008 9:42:54 AM
^^^Those numbers don't even seem right......even for ACC records.
7/10/2008 10:17:42 AM
It's all about the facilities.
7/10/2008 10:40:51 AM
^^^^/message_topic.aspx?topic=533256&page=1
7/10/2008 12:40:28 PM
http://www.news-record.com/content/2008/07/30/article/for_nc_stateaposs_lowe_georgias_always_on_his_mind Sidney Lowe may still be relatively new to the college basketball recruiting scene, but he's already learned this important axiom:Relationships trump geography.N.C. State got two more examples this week when guard Lorenzo Brown and power forward Richard Howell, highly regarded recruits in the class of 2009, committed to the Wolfpack.Brown (Roswell, Ga.) and Howell (Marietta, Ga.) became the latest Atlanta-area recruits to pick N.C. State, joining J.J. Hickson and Class of 2010 point guard Ryan Harrow (Marietta, Ga.). Clearly, Lowe and his staff have created a pipeline of hoops talent that's running from Georgia to Raleigh.How did it happen? Relationships.Strangely enough, the first relationship was forged in Vancouver in 2000. At the time, Lowe was in his first season coaching the NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies, and his star player was Shareef Abdur-Rahim.Fast forward seven years, to 2007. The Wolfpack is vying for the services of J.J. Hickson. A key influence in Hickson's decision was his fellow Wheeler High School (Marietta, Ga.) alum &ellipses; Abdur-Rahim. Hickson played on Abdur-Rahim's AAU squad, a group originally called Team Reef but later renamed Worldwide Renegades."We were familiar with Sidney Lowe for years, even though he wasn't in college," said Desmond Eastmond, the director of Worldwide Renegades.Abdur-Rahim was a power forward who had enjoyed a strong season in Lowe's offense. Hickson and those around him were convinced the same thing could happen at N.C. State."With a point guard or a power forward, you can't go wrong with Sidney Lowe," Eastmond said.One year later, Hickson was a first-round pick in the NBA draft (19th overall, by Cleveland) and an enthusiastic endorser of Lowe and the Wolfpack to his younger hoops-playing friends back in Georgia."That opened up a lot of relationships," said Justin Young, national recruiting analyst for Rivals.com.It opened the eyes of Brown, a smooth 6-foot-4 athlete who could be used as a shooting guard (Scout.com rates him No. 8 at that position in the Class of 2009) or as a point guard (Rivals.com rates him No. 9 at that position).Brown confirmed Sunday what has been an open secret for weeks when he committed to the Wolfpack. According to Scout.com recruiting analyst Evan Daniels, Brown had discussed his plans to go to State with Howell, his friend and occasional teammate with the Worldwide Renegades. A day after Brown publicly picked the Wolfpack, Howell, a 6-8 forward (No. 59 Rivals, No. 74 Scout) with a face-up game who has come on strong recently on the AAU circuit, followed suit."Obviously with these kids, they talk," Daniels said. "When looking at college situations, it's always cool to go to a place where you might have friend there."They talk to others in the Atlanta area as well. Harrow, a Class of 2010 commitment, doesn't play for the Worldwide Renegades. But he does know Brown, who has split his AAU time between Worldwide Renegades and Harrow's team, Louis Williams Elite.More relationships, more commitments for N.C. State.The Wolfpack next hopes to use its Atlanta-area ties to reel in power forward Derrick Favors, considered by many to be the top recruit in the Class of 2009. Beating out Georgia and Georgia Tech may be too tall an order, but even without Favors, State has established itself as a serious player in Atlanta. Right now, that's a very good place to be."It's probably one of the top hoops areas," Daniels said. "The past few years, I think Georgia has been one of, if not the best, places for producing top-level talent."
7/30/2008 11:43:43 AM
Is it basketball season yet?
9/20/2008 12:28:23 PM
for real, i'm tired of complaining about football already.time for some basketball criticism
9/20/2008 12:46:35 PM
sidney lowe for football coach
9/20/2008 1:13:54 PM
TOB for basketball coach
9/20/2008 3:30:18 PM
hahaha no dude, he better win us the NC pretty soon! (1-6 yrs)[Edited on September 20, 2008 at 3:31 PM. Reason : football mofo, we play it?]
9/20/2008 3:30:59 PM
How much you wanna make a bet I could throw a football over them mountains?
9/20/2008 6:02:17 PM