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We need to take down the #15 team to prove we are serious about being ranked and remain undefeated. Take it the house Pack

NC State: 65
Iowa: 62

GO PACK!

11/29/2005 1:10:40 AM

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state by 7

11/29/2005 1:11:44 AM

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iowa by 8

11/29/2005 1:13:16 AM

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Ditka by 5

11/29/2005 1:16:02 AM

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NCSU 71
Iowa 64

11/29/2005 1:18:15 AM

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iowa will win this

11/29/2005 1:28:36 AM

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iowa by 5

11/29/2005 1:33:13 AM

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i think we could win it later in the season, but i think its too early in the season for the offense. our D will keep it close though. 74-65 iowa

11/29/2005 1:47:06 AM

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Iowa definitely, NCSU has a good team this year but Iowa is better plus it is at Iowa

11/29/2005 2:10:31 AM

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We blow them out by 20

State 80-Iowa 60

due to our raw defense and makin them take poor shots and having a terrible shooting %

Atsur has the game of his life

11/29/2005 4:26:08 AM

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11/29/2005 7:07:30 AM

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Haters wrote off the ND game too, dont sleep on this team

11/29/2005 9:41:23 AM

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Has State ever won a road game in this Challenge? We lost at Michigan two years ago.

11/29/2005 9:54:23 AM

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State by 5

11/29/2005 9:55:31 AM

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State 67
Iowa 59

11/29/2005 10:28:25 AM

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^^^We won at Purdue the first time this was held. Justin Gainey hit a 3 at the end of the game to win.

11/29/2005 10:30:58 AM

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So we're only bad fans if we predict losses in football season?

No one is a bad fan if he or she predicts a loss for the basketball team? Is that cuz there are more games, or what?

11/29/2005 10:32:29 AM

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OMG GREAT POINT

ACCENTED WITH TEH


11/29/2005 10:34:22 AM

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I'm not trying to make a great point.

I was just pointing out how fucking stupid it is to call someone a bad fan for predicting a loss and rooting for a win.

11/29/2005 10:37:43 AM

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not sure i see anyone calling anyone a bad fan in here

the only one that brought that shit to this thread was you

11/29/2005 10:38:46 AM

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WTF are you talking about? Nobody is talking about who's a good fan or not in this thread except you. Take that garbage out of here.

11/29/2005 10:40:00 AM

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Guys...relax.

Learn to read.

The whole point is that no one is calling anyone a bad fan. I was just saying, "Hey look, people are predicting losses. We got called bad fans for that in football season, but now it's OK. Just shows how fucking stupid it was during football season."

Christ. No wonder I have to write my newspaper articles on a middle-school level.

Anyway, I have some stories to write. Have fun arguing about nothing.

[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 10:47 AM. Reason : ]

11/29/2005 10:42:56 AM

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I don't see it in this recent football thread either:
http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=366780

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"No wonder I have to write my newspaper articles on a middle-school level."


I'm fairly certain it's because that's the level of critical thinking you operate at.

11/29/2005 10:52:34 AM

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False again.

You're nuts if you don't remember the football threads from the first 3/4 of the season. God forbid someone say we might lose to UNC or Ga. Tech or Clemson or Florida State.

My critical thinking has nothing to do with this. I don't even know why you're arguing with me. I don't care if people pick us to lose. I think calling people good and bad fans is stupid. I really have no idea what your beef is.

11/29/2005 10:55:54 AM

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I was called a bad fan and told to not goto the game because I said VT would beat us. I think this speaks more to the constant (false) mindset that we are a great football program and not so in bball.

P.S.- I feel MUCH more confident about the BBall season then I did about the Football season going into the year.

[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 11:00 AM. Reason : f]

11/29/2005 11:00:01 AM

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NCSU is going to win this going away. First half meltdown results in us being down by 12 at the half, then Brackman shows up and cleans house in the second half.

69 - 58

11/29/2005 11:00:28 AM

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back to the prognostication and guesswork that this thread started with -

state by double digits, as long as they don't break out zone defense

their backcourt is pretty stout; if bethel/atsur/bennnerman and co. can limit them we'll be ok

11/29/2005 11:01:37 AM

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Yeah man. I don't care if anyone predicts that we'll lose. Predicting and cheering are two different things.

That said, I haven't had a chance to see much of the bball team this year because of work, so I can't really make a prediction. But I will say I hope we win just to spite my editor, who is a Big 10 fan.

11/29/2005 11:02:07 AM

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The only middle school level shit going on is your continued whinny ass bringing a good thread down with bitching about a completely different sport

stfu and gtfo

11/29/2005 11:02:54 AM

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What are you even talking about?

I haven't brought any threads down.

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"P.S.- I feel MUCH more confident about the BBall season then I did about the Football season going into the year."


I definitely agree.

[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 11:04 AM. Reason : ]

11/29/2005 11:03:38 AM

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how do you feel confident about the bball team if

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11/29/2005 11:05:17 AM

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Is this gonna be on ESPN or ESPN2?

11/29/2005 11:07:03 AM

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^^ Based on things I've read about the team before the season, the fact that I covered them for two years -- interviews with Sendek and players -- and what I have seen of them this year.

Much doesn't mean none at all.

And for that matter, you don't need to see every minute of every game to get a general feeling. That's all I said. I have a general feeling of confidence based on everything I've already mentioned.

[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 11:10 AM. Reason : ]

11/29/2005 11:08:55 AM

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Yes, you do need to see every minute of a game this early in the season when we havent played anyone worth a shit yet. ND is ok, but not great.


If you had seen us play to this point, you would be fairly confident, but skeptical because of some boneheaded mistakes we make over and over. We still have to overcome that scoring drought that hits us once or twice a game. Our offense is definately not clicking yet. One good thing is that our D is pretty good, and I would like to think it was our D that forced ND to miss so many shots the other night, not them sucking balls.

11/29/2005 11:31:07 AM

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I want Gavin and Ced to quit missing dunks.

11/29/2005 11:34:19 AM

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I said more confident than football season. That's all. I didn't even say it first. I agreed with someone else.

I'm not saying we're going to streak through the NCAA tourney or anything. All I said was that I feel better about the bball team than I did about the football team in the preseason.

11/29/2005 11:35:11 AM

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I am not sure how i feel so far.

Ive only been to two of the games, Geulph and VMI, and I saw the second half of the ND game on tv.

I like our rebounding ability when we go big with little head and b-rack but im not sure how effective they are going to be on the offensive end when we face someone with good post defense.

Our defense did look good from what I saw.

11/29/2005 11:38:48 AM

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Yeah...I'm coming to Raleigh tonight for a grad school interview tomorrow. So if all goes well, I'll be a student again in January. Then I'll finally be able to see some games. That would be nice.

11/29/2005 11:41:27 AM

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If we are to win this game, then two things will have to happen...

Given we'll probably take about 15 3-pointers(barring getting down by a lot early and taking more) so we need to make 10 of those 3's, maybe 11. Our inside game just isn't where it needs to be so our outside game is going to have to take over like it did in the first half against ND.

The second thing, is when we get to the line, we have to convert. We shot pretty good against ND, but we really need to be shooting as a team about 80% to make sure we don't squander big leads at the end.

If we make >=60% of our 3's, play our usual defense, and perform at the line late in the game, we should walk away with a victory.
State - 71
Iowa - 66

11/29/2005 11:52:17 AM

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state 53
iowa 49

11/29/2005 11:53:32 AM

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"Notebook: Iowa Presents A Challenge


Cameron Bennerman By Pack Pride Staff

Date: Nov 29, 2005

Pregame notes as NC State prepares for a huge road game against the Iowa Hawkeyes.


TAKING ‘THE CHALLENGE’
NC State has posted a 4-2 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge since 1999-2000. The Wolfpack has won all three of its home games in the challenge and has gone 1-2 on the road, including a win at 19th-ranked Purdue in 1999-2000.

The Wolfpack has allowed just 61.2 points per game in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

NC STATE VS. IOWA
NC State has faced Iowa on the hardwood five times, but has never played on the Hawkeyes' home court.

In 1957, the two squads played in Raleigh in the legendary Dixie Classic. Everett Case's Wolfpack squad won that one, 84-70.

The other four meetings between the Pack and the Hawkeyes have all come on neutral courts. In 1980, Norm Sloan's team lost to Iowa in the NCAA East Regionals second round in Greensboro, 64- 77. Jim Valvano's squad faced Iowa in the first round of the 1986 NCAA Tournament in Minneapolis, winning 66-64 (the Pack would advance to the regional finals that year).

In 1986-87, the Pack lost a squeaker to Iowa in the Alaska Shootout, 89-90. The last meeting between the two schools was on March 19, 1989, when NC State defeated Iowa, 102-96, in the second round of the 1989 NCAA Tournament in Providence, Rhode Island.


PACK FACES EARLY TEST
Wednesday night's contest with 18th-ranked Iowa will mark the earliest in the season that the Wolfpack has played a ranked team under Herb Sendek and the first time the Wolfpack has faced a ranked team in November since 1986.

NC State has posted a 5-5 record against ranked teams before the New Year under Herb Sendek, but has won five of its last seven.

SENSATIONAL SOPHOMORES LEAD PACK
They may be young, but they're experienced - the Wolfpack's trio of talented sophomores are currently ranked as the first, fourth and fifth-leading scorers on the squad.

Sophomores Cedric Simmons, Gavin Grant and Andrew Brackman combined to play 1,396 minutes last season, but are almost a third of the way to that total in just five games this season (385 total minutes) as all three have started all five games this season.



Gavin Grant

Simmons, who averaged just 3.5 points as a rookie, is leading the team in scoring with 13.4 ppg. Simmons also leads the team in blocked shots with 10 and ranks second in rebounds with 5.8 per game. He and roommate Gavin Grant, who averaged 4.2 points last season, each scored career highs of 22 points in the Nov. 20 win over Delaware.

Grant is now ranked fourth on the team with 10.8 points per game, but leads the team in rebounds with 6.2 and in assists with 24. HIs 4.8 assists per game rank sixth in the ACC.

Brackman led last year's rookies with 7.4 points per game, and is now averaging 8.6 per outing. He has blocked seven shots this season.

60 IS MAGIC NUMBER
Solid defense has been the calling card for Herb Sendek teams over the years. The Wolfpack has led the ACC in scoring defense four times in his eight seasons as head coach, and ranked second in the league last season with just 66.1 points allowed. Heading into this season, Wolfpack opponents had averaged just 65.0 points per game under Sendek.

NC State has been particularly effective when holding its opponent to 60 points or less in recent campaigns. During Sendek’s tenure, the Pack has held the opponent under that scoring mark 106 times, including 10 times last season and four times already in 2005-06. In other words, in 37% of its games under Sendek (110 of 296), the Pack has held the opponent to 60 points or less. In the past nine campaigns, the Pack posts an 94-16 mark when holding the opposition to 60 or less and has won 40 of its last 44 games when doing so.

THE 'PACK' HORSE
Every team needs a Packhorse - the guy who may not be the flashiest player on the court, but who carries the load.

Junior guard Engin Atsür may not be a stallion, but he has definitely been NC State's Pack Horse in the last couple of seasons. Atsür was the only player to start every game for NC State last season and ranked second in minutes played.


Engin Atsur

This season, he leads the team in minutes (30.8 per game), is shooting 51% from the field, 39% on three's and 71% from the charity stripe. He ranks second on the team with 22 assists (to just 12 turnovers).

Atsür ranks eighth in the ACC in assists, 15th in steals. and ninth in assistto- turnover ratio.

But Atsür's biggest contributions come on the defensive end of the court. He leads the team in deflections (32), in steals (11) and ranks fifth on the team with 3.4 rebounds.

FORCING FUMBLES
NC State's opponents have averaged a whopping 17.4 turnovers per game in the early season, with all five foes turning the ball over at least 15 times. The opposition has tallied just 50 assists (10 per game) for a 0.6 assist-to-turnover ratio.

NC State's turnover tally stands at 11.8 per game, but the team's 16.8 assists gives the Pack a solid +5.6 assist-to-turnover ratio.

STATE STARTS FAST
Last Saturday's game against Notre Dame in the Wooden Tradition marked NC State's fifth game in nine days.

The Wolfpack opened the season with three games in three days in the Hispanic College Fund Classic, then had two days off before facing VMI, then two days off before the Notre Dame game. This marked the most games the Pack has played in the least amount of days to open the season since 1978-79, when Norm Sloan's squad played five games in nine days, posting a 4-1 record. That squad ended up the season with an 18- 12 record.

SIMMONS IS A FORCE
The center position is probably the most difficult to learn in the Wolfpack's intricate motion offense, as the big guys are playing all over the floor, not just under the basket. But early in his sophomore season, big-guy Cedric Simmons has shown that he feels at home in that role.



Cedric Simmons

"Big Ced" is currently leading the team in scoring with 13.4 points per game, in blocks with two per game, and ranks second in rebounding with 5.8 per contest. He set a career-high with 22 points and tied his career-best with four blocked shots against Delaware, and shot a career- best 10-12 from the line and pulled down a career-best eight rebounds against Stetson.

Simmons, who has gained almost 20 pounds since he first came to NC State, has also greatly improved his free throw shooting this season, which is fortunate since he has been to the line 38 times in five games. He is currently shooting 71% (27-38) from the charity stripe after shooting just 54% (24-44) last season. In five games, he has gone to the line just six less times than in 31 games last season.

WOLFPACK OPENS WITH FIVE VICTORIES
NC State has opened the 2005-06 campaign with a 5-0 mark, marking the fifth time in Herb Sendek's 10 seasons that the Pack has posted a 5-0 start. Last season's 8-0 record to open the season was the best start for the Wolfpack under Sendek and the best for the Wolfpack since 1981-82, when Jim Valvano's squad opened 9-0.

The Wolfpack opened the 2005-06 campaign with three victories in three days, sweeping the field at the Hispanic College Fund Classic. The Wolfpack posted a 30-point win over Stetson (91- 61), defeated The Citadel 91-59, then won over Delaware, 73-57.

SWEET CHARITY FOR WOLFPACK
NC State has taken 146 trips to the charity stripe in its first five games, including 39 against Delaware and 37 against The Citadel.

TO THREE OR NOT TO THREE
NC State has now hit at least one threepointer in 505 straight contests, a streak that dates back to the Wake Forest game on March 4, 1989.

That streak looked to be in jeopardy on Nov. 20 versus Delaware, however. The Pack missed its first nine three-pointers and didn't connect until the 3:50 mark in the second half, when Ilian Evtimov nailed a three. The team ended up going 1-11 from behind the arc, marking the lowest three-point field goal total for the Wolfpack since Feb. 22, 2003, when the team shot just 1-10 against Duke. The Pack must have used up all its three's the night before. State connected on 14 three-pointers against The Citadel, the most since Nov. 26 of last season against Campbell.

For the season, the Pack is averaging eight three-pointers made per game (9.75 if you take out the Delaware contest).

PACK POWERFUL VERSUS NONCONFERENCE COMPETITION
NC State has posted a 96-31 record against non-conference competition under Herb Sendek (86-22 in the regular season) and posts an impressive 52- 5 home record against non-conference opponents since the Wolfpack began playing in the RBC Center in 1999-2000. That gives NC State a 91 percent winning mark against non-conference competition at home. The squad has also won three games against non-conference opponents in Reynolds Coliseum during that time frame.

Overall, Sendek’s squads have won 77% of their games in the RBC Center, posting an 81-24 mark.


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11/29/2005 12:39:00 PM

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11/29/2005 12:48:06 PM

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If we come out with the defensive intensity we had against ND, then we will be in good shape. It was nice to see us hitting the boards with success for the first time in recent memory. The added depth we are using this season will be nice by the end of the season as well, although I'm not sure that our freshmen are ready to step in and be major contributors just yet.

On the other hand I still think we're not getting consistant ball movement and utilizing Simmons and Brackman enough. I saw very few back door cuts in that game as well. If we fall into prolonged streaks of settling for bad 3's as we've had a habit of doing from time to time in the last few years, we'll be in trouble if we don't come out hot.

In the end though, I think we will play a good game and it will come down to ball control. I like using Bethel, Grant, and Atsur as they each give us a different look when starting the offense. If we can shoot 40% or better, get to the line, and limit our turnovers we win. If we turn the ball over, I don't see any way for us to win against a quality team in a hostile environment (which our younger players really have experienced yet).

NC State - 68
Iowa - 64

11/29/2005 12:56:31 PM

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...because they played zone (and collapsing man-to-man in the first half, which has a pretty similar effect). It's very difficult to run cuts through the defense they played against us, although that cut along the baseline that Bethel made was beautifully executed.

I agree that we don't need to take bad 3's, but if we work the offense right we can get good looks. The major thing is just to settle down and work the ball around.

11/29/2005 1:10:26 PM

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State: $Texas
Iowa: threeve

11/29/2005 1:32:53 PM

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^^I'm not saying it was a horrible thing, just that even when they tried man defenses we didn't run too many back door cuts. We did a pretty good job thoughout most of that game of taking what was given to us and limiting many of our 3 point attempts to good open looks where our shooters had a chance to square up and set their feet. Hence the fact that we were around 50% from behind the line for most of the night. If we are patient and continue to work the offense like that we'll be hard to stop because we do have the depth and finally have the skilled inside personel to give teams headaches this season.

11/29/2005 2:40:05 PM

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Ced may be our best weapon against the 2-3 zone if he can consistently hit jumpers from the free throw line like that one he nailed against ND.

Just let him stand there at the weak spot, feed him the ball, and go...

11/29/2005 2:42:52 PM

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a good amount of our 3s this season, someone sets a pick and our guy shoots over them and the defenders

11/29/2005 3:16:44 PM

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unc 1 point favorite

11/29/2005 4:43:05 PM

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they will easily shut down simmons. he is a paper tiger and a pussy, just like all NCSU big men. Jordan collins is on the staff, ffs -- the epitome of pussified big men.

11/29/2005 6:08:09 PM

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