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GenghisJohn
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mazzone didn't get the job after all

2/18/2009 6:27:53 PM

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^ good call

http://www.dailycal.org/article/104410/cignetti_accepts_job_as_offensive_coordinator_at_p

2/18/2009 6:31:01 PM

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2/24/2009 11:07:44 AM

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^ /palindromes?

2/24/2009 11:12:27 AM

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"THIS IS SOUTH CAROLINA FOOTBALL

Following the 2003 season South Carolina has an all-time winning percentage under .500 (494-502-44), which ranks 88th all-time in D-1A football...only 29 programs have been worse. A few of the notable football programs who have been better than the Gamecocks include such powerhouses as: Duke, Western Michigan, Toledo, Navy, UAB, Central Florida, Ball St., North Texas, Nevada, East Carolina, Houston, Northern Illinois, Utah St., San Jose St., Vanderbilt, Akron, Baylor, UNLV, Kansas, and Rutgers just to name a few. This is Carolina Gamecock football.
In the 59 seasons Carolina has been affiliated with a conference, they have won that conference once...the ACC in 1969, with a 7-4 record. Since the Associated Press began ranking football teams in 1936, the Cocks have finished in the Top 20 of the rankings only five times in the 67 years. Carolina has never finished in the Top 10 of a major recognized poll...NEVER. The first year of Gamecock football was in 1892, Carolina won its first bowl game 103 years later under BRAD SCOTT. In 109 seasons of football, Carolina has yet to participate in one of the “Big 5” Bowls (Rose, Sugar, Orange, Fiesta, Cotton). Guess what? As Carolina is set to begin its 110th season of collegiate football, they have won 10 or more games in a single season once. In 110 seasons, Carolina has won more games than it lost only 50 times. In 110 seasons, Carolina has won 6 or more games in a season 33 times, and lost 6 or more 35 times. This is Carolina Gamecock football.

South Carolina has had 32 different head coaches in its storied tradition...only five of them stayed longer than 5 seasons, 21 of them have losing records. Add to that the winning tradition the Cocks have enjoyed at home in Williams-Brice Stadium. Carolina is 18-36-1 at home in conference since joining the SEC. Lou Holtz is the devil. It’s another Carolina Touchdown!?…not quite. Of the 56 programs, which have played more than 1000 games all-time, only four have scored fewer points than South Carolina in their schools history.

Since joining the SEC in 1992, Carolina has had a winning record in the conference twice. In the eleven seasons as a member of the SEC, Carolina boasts a conference record of 33-62-1…only two teams have been worse: Kentucky has 26 wins, Vanderbilt 11. Although Carolina has yet to finish in the top two of the Eastern division, they have finished last twice. Carolina has yet to win six conference games in a season, something only Kentucky and Vanderbilt have done in the last 11 seasons. And no one should forget the fact that Carolina went two consecutive seasons without winning one conference game, not one. Carolina had an impressive string of 21 consecutive games with a loss snapped in 2000 by beating New Mexico State (then let the rest of the country know what Carolina football was all about by tearing down the goal-posts). Since 1992, only three times has any non-probation member of the conference failed to win two or more games overall in a season…South Carolina has accomplished this feat twice, Kentucky once. Since 1992, only once has a conference member failed to win a game overall in a single season…you guessed it, South Carolina.
South Carolina’s all-time record versus other current conference members is even more impressive: 2-9 vs Alabama, 4-8 vs Arkansas, 1-4-1 vs Auburn, 3-18-3 vs Florida, 13-41-2 vs Georgia, 8-6-1 vs Kentucky, 2-14-1 vs LSU, 5-7 vs Ole Miss, 5-6 vs Mississippi St., 2-18-2 vs Tennessee, and 11-2 vs Vanderbilt. That’s correct, Carolina leads the all-time series against 2 SEC teams...Kentucky and Vanderbilt. This is Carolina Gamecock football.

But, the comparison of only 12 seasons in one conference does no justice to the tradition of South Carolina football. So lets compare the Cocks record versus D-1A schools they have played 20 or more times: 36-61-4 vs Clemson, 17-24-3 vs Duke, 3-18-3 vs Florida, 13-41-2 vs Georgia, 9-12 vs Georgia Tech,11-17 vs Maryland, 16-34-4 vs North Carolina, 25-26-4 vs North Carolina State, 2-18-2 vs Tennessee, 21-12-1 vs Virginia, and 34-20-2 vs Wake Forest. William Brice is a crap hole. That’s correct; Carolina leads the all-time series against 2 of these 11 teams...Virginia and Wake Forest. This is Carolina Gamecock football.

Gamecock fans justify their horrible football record thru the strength of the SEC conference. But let’s look at the Gamecock’s record against the other big 4 conferences. South Carolina is 172-221-18 vs the ACC, 6-8 vs the Big 12, 22-26-5 vs the Big East, and 3-5 vs the Big Ten. This is Carolina Gamecock Football.

But all this tradition and past records are meaningless. What is more important is the recent history. Only losers live in the past. We are in the best years of Carolina Gamecock football, and the future has never been brighter...nor has it? Carolina is coming off another losing season, the 9th in the last 13 seasons. Overall record since “the legend” Lou Holtz became Head Coach: 27-32 (0.458). Since 1995: 43-59-1. Since Joining the SEC: 60-75-1. Since 1990 South Carolina is 69-86-3. Carolina has finished in the Top 15 once in the past 15 seasons, and been to three bowl games in that span. This is Carolina Gamecock football."

2/24/2009 2:15:58 PM

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"2003 would be the year that Holtz previous recruiting seasons would begin to pay dividends. The team no longer had any ‘cancers’ and was again united. Team unity, young stars, and maturity at QB would get South Carolina back to a New Years Day Bowl game. Your most hated rival would be down and a Carolina victory at home on the seasons last game would likely lead to the departure of the rival coaching staff. The best High School Running Back to ever step on a field made a pledge in February to attend South Carolina, and bring glory to Columbia. That Running Back ended the season by leading the team with 58 yards per game rushing in his first season in Columbia…3 Freshmen Running Backs in the conference was better. Your QB who had matured, and finally had a grasp of the offense? He finished with the lowest completion percentage in the conference, as well as the fewest yards. Again, it was a sub .500 record overall, 2-6 in the conference, another 0-for against the Big 3 from the East. And the season finale that would send your in-state rival back to the drawing board and end the coaching career of Tommy Bowden instead ended in a 46-point home loss.

Seventeen of Twenty-two starters returned for 2004, and with it came high expectations. Returning was your entire offensive backfield. You brought in a new defensive coordinator who was going to implement a new scheme that would be a better fit for your young defensive talent. On offense, Lou took over play calling duties and was supposed take Carolina to the top by grinding it out on the ground. And when your Senior QB would be presented with the situation when he must throw, Coach Holtz said he was going to “shock the conference”. The season began with a blowout win over Vanderbilt and a 16-point lead midway through the second quarter over highly touted Georgia. But, then the reality of what the true description of South Carolina football is occurred, South Carolina wouldn’t score again until the South Florida game. When the season ended, this group of Gamecocks etched their name next to failures of the past. Once again South Carolina failed to reach the postseason. Once again, they ended conference play without a winning record. For the third season in a row they went 0-4 against the big three from the East and in state rival Clemson. The lopsided defeats in the 2004 contests against these four teams brought the total point differential margin to 191 points that Carolina has been outscored by in those four “rivalry” games over the last three seasons. South Carolina has allowed 23 or more points in nine of those games, and scored 23 or more only once. The Quarterback who was going to “shock the conference” didn’t make it to the third game of the season. Gamecock players gave Coach Holtz an early retirement gift during the final contest of the season in a 22-point loss to Clemson by delaying the game nearly ten minutes midway through the fourth quarter. The reason for the delay was frustrated South Carolina players started an ugly on-field altercation. The actions led to a postseason ban by the University. A team that had positioned itself to accomplish what only 11 teams before them had accomplished, instead took their place in Gamecock history as the 100th team that failed to reach postseason. Coach Holtz called the scene, his “biggest disappointment.” For many it was just another chapter of “This is South Carolina football.”

On November 23, 2004, South Carolina named Steve Spurrier as the schools Head Football Coach. Spurrier brings to South Carolina a .777 college winning percentage. His resume includes six SEC titles, one ACC title, and one national championship. Coach Spurrier holds the mark with the all-time highest winning percentage in SEC play. Spurrier will also bring to Columbia the highest expectations in the schools history. Spurrier finished in the Final AP Top 15 twelve consecutive seasons at Florida, so that is what we should expect at South Carolina. Spurrier had a career record of 11-1 against Georgia while at the Gator helm, so that is what we should expect at South Carolina. Gamecock players have greeted Coach Spurrier’s arrival in emblematic Carolina fashion with an abundance of team rules violations and felony arrests. In January, six players were charged after a total of $18,000 worth of computer and video equipment and framed photographs were taken from South Carolina's stadium in late November. The incident resulted in Offensive Lineman Woody Telfort being charged with a felony count of grand larceny, and numerous other charges against players. On March 1st leading rusher Demetris Summers was dismissed from the team. A day later, Tackle Kevin Mainord was arrested for stealing televisions from dorm rooms. Defensive End Moe Thompson was also arrested on similar charges six days later. On April 16th, two more Gamecock players, Josh Johnson and Ty Erving, were arrested and charged with simple marijuana possession. Less than two weeks later, WR David Smith pled guilty to third degree burglary. In late May, Linebacker Dustin Lindsey was charged with DUI. On June 23rd, Cory Boyd was dismissed from the team. In all, twelve players have been arrested in the 2005 calendar year. It’s been a typical Gamecock offseason. But, all will be suppressed in less than two months, when 111 years of South Carolina’s losing tradition will be changed. The man who will single handedly change the program has arrived in Columbia-sounds similar to what we were told before Holtz’ arrival. When Spurrier accepted the job to lead the Gamecocks, he commented, “They really haven’t ever done much here.” No kidding Steve, welcome to South Carolina football. "

2/24/2009 2:19:59 PM

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You should post that here.
http://www.accvssec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5565

2/24/2009 2:30:05 PM

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2/24/2009 3:08:26 PM

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http://myespn.go.com/blogs/acc/0-3-764/NC-State-s-Johnson-ready-for-leading-role-in-secondary.html

NC State's Johnson ready for leading role in secondary

February 24, 2009 5:00 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Heather Dinich

Clem Johnson's time at Valley Forge Military College wasn't all that different from the structured environment he's found at NC State.

Considering coach Tom O'Brien has a military background, Johnson said he felt right at home when he transferred last summer.

"He definitely does not play," Johnson said. " ... That's one of the reasons the transformation was so smooth."

Still, it could have been a little smoother had Johnson not broken his jaw before the season even began, and sprained his ankle on Nov. 22 at North Carolina just when he was starting to make a comeback. With the loss of two starters in the secondary who were among the top five tacklers on the team -- boundary corner Jeremy Gray and safety J.C. Neal -- the Pack needs Johnson to stay healthy in his final year of eligibility, as he is expected to be a starter in an otherwise inexperienced secondary.

"With me being a senior, I guess some people are expecting me to do a lot better than what I did last year," he said. "A lot of people saw what I can do, coming off my injury, being able to perform as a transfer ... I think a lot of people have higher expectations for me since I'm going through the winter workouts this year, and I'm able to learn the playbook and have better preparation than I did last year."

Johnson recovered from his broken jaw sooner than expected, and started five of the final six games last year. His return gave the defense a much-needed boost and helped propel the Pack to their four-game winning streak. Johnson missed the Nov. 29 win over Miami because of his ankle, but started in the Papajohns.com Bowl.

Johnson has had a strong winter so far and said he's getting closer to being 100 percent. Despite his injuries, Johnson still played in eight games and made 40 tackles, two interceptions and three pass breakups. Safety Jimmaul Simmons and cornerback Dominique Ellis were the backups at their respective positions last year and will compete for starting jobs. Safety Javon Walker, who was a starter before he tore his ACL, will be back in the fall and add to the competition.

Johnson was a running, athletic quarterback who also played defensive back at Valley Forge because he said he didn't want to play quarterback in college. Because he joined NC State late, he was forced to compensate for what he didn't know in the playbook with his athleticism. This year, he said he's much more comfortable knowing the defense.

"That's pretty much all I'm worried about, besides academics and school," he said. "I'm really excited about getting everything started back up with spring ball, and hitting the weights. I'm just trying to prepare myself and give 100 percent through winter workouts and get ready for the season."

2/24/2009 8:57:58 PM

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everytime I see a picture of Heather Dinich, i flip-flop on whether she's cute or not. she looks good sometimes but then you'll see one where she looks like she has a vertically-compressed face or the hangover wake-up look.

2/24/2009 9:57:04 PM

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http://myespn.go.com/blogs/acc/0-3-687/What-to-watch-in-the-ACC-this-spring.html

NC STATE
Spring practice starts: March 20
Spring game: April 18

What to watch

* Running back Toney Baker is back after missing most of the past two seasons with injuries. He reportedly looks like he's in great shape, but how he holds up physically will be important after the graduation of leading rusher Andre Brown.
* There's another backup quarterback situation in Raleigh, as the Pack lost both of last season's reserves. And if any team needs backups, it's this one. NC State had to start three different quarterbacks because of injuries last year. There are high hopes for Mike Glennon, who redshirted last season.
* NC State will have to replace two starters in the secondary in cornerback Jeremy Gray and J.C. Neal. Safety Clem Johnson, who missed time because of a jaw injury last year, has high hopes for a breakout season. They'll need him to be a leader back there.

2/24/2009 10:05:57 PM

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^^ i used to listen to the ACC coaches roundtable and when it was her turn she sounded a lot like she just woke up from a hangover. She's got that uppity sorority chick voice.

[Edited on February 25, 2009 at 7:52 AM. Reason : credited wrong post]

2/25/2009 7:52:04 AM

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how many people knew that the New York Jets played the Philadelphia Eagles in the preseason in a sold out Carter-Finley stadium in 1989 as part of the "Carolina's Kickoff '89" effort to show that the Carolinas could support an NFL team?

3/4/2009 2:54:56 PM

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http://myespn.go.com/blogs/acc/0-4-4/Making-a-point-in-the-ACC.html

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If you don't score, it's hard to win, which is why it's worth taking a look at how much scoring returns for each team this spring. Expectations are high for Florida State in the Atlantic Division, but the Seminoles took the biggest hit, as they lost the ACC's top two overall scorers in kicker Graham Gano and running back Antone Smith. FSU had the best scoring offense in the ACC last year with an average of 33.4 points per game. Note the past tense.

These percentages don't mean teams won't find playmakers to compensate for the scoring production they lost, but it's an indicator of how much work needs to be done this spring and summer.

Here's a look the percentage of points coming back in the ACC this spring, with a quick note on each:

Georgia Tech -- 93.7 percent
• Jonathan Dwyer was second in the ACC last year with 13 touchdowns and an average of 6.2 points.

Miami -- 91.5 percent
• Eighteen different players scored last year for Miami, and 13 of them return. Matt Bosher made 18 of 20 fields goals last year and accounted for 7.2 points per game. Running back Graig Cooper scored a team-high six touchdowns.

Boston College -- 73.1 percent
• The Eagles return three of their top four scorers from last year's Atlantic Division championship team, including Steve Aponavicius, who made 14 of 21 field goals, and running back Montel Harris, who scored six touchdowns.

NC State -- 72.5 percent
• The Pack will have to replace Andre Brown, who scored nine of their 37 touchdowns. Receiver Owen Spencer could help, as will the return of tailback Toney Baker.


North Carolina -- 65.6 percent
• Former receiver Hakeem Nicks accounted for 13 touchdowns last year, including 12 touchdown receptions. Kicker Casey Barth and tailback Ryan Houston, who combined for 111 points, return.

Wake Forest -- 57.9 percent
• The Demon Deacons will sorely miss kicker Sam Swank, but they learned to live without him when Swank was injured last year. Running back Brandon Pendergrass returns, and there will be plenty of competition this spring at running back and wide receiver.

Virginia Tech -- 57.6 percent
• Darren Evans scored 11 rushing touchdowns last year, and the Hokies have plenty of playmakers, including quarterback Tyrod Taylor, returning. Four defenders scored last year, and only one -- Stephan Virgil -- returns.

Duke -- 52.7 percent
• They'll miss Eron Riley and his eight touchdowns, and running back Clifford Harris and his six touchdowns, but the return of previously injured running back Re'quan Boyette should help.

Virginia -- 50.3 percent
• Kicker Yannick Reyering, tailback Cedric Peerman and Kevin Ogletree, the team's top three scorers from '08, are gone. It should help, though, to have Jameel Sewell back.

Maryland -- 47.3 percent
• The Terps will have to replace kicker Obi Egekeze, but quarterback Chris Turner and running back Da'Rel Scott return, along with running backs Morgan Green and Davin Meggett.

Clemson -- 40.4 percent
• C.J. Spiller scored 11 touchdowns last year (seven rush, three pass, one return), and averaged 5.5 points per game).

Florida State -- 29 percent
• Carlton Jones or Jermaine Thomas will have to compensate for the loss of Smith, but both are talented enough to do that, and they'll be behind one of the best offensive lines in the league."

3/8/2009 11:50:36 PM

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owen spencer just needs to catch wide open touch down passes; that's really all i ask.

3/9/2009 10:18:16 AM

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"Expectations are high for Florida State in the Atlantic Division, but the Seminoles took the biggest hit, as they lost the ACC's top two overall scorers in kicker Graham Gano and running back Antone Smith."


Expectations are low then, as they are on the bottom of the list. Plus any fallout from the ?recruiting? scandal - if any.

3/9/2009 10:50:31 AM

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^Academic scandal. A bunch of kids cheating, I believe it was a music history class or something lame like that. I think it was an online course or an online test that they took advantage of.

3/9/2009 11:11:38 AM

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Anyone have any idea what the minipack situation might look like? With our shit-ton of home games this year, it'll be interesting how they decide to split it up.

3/9/2009 1:01:51 PM

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"Florida State -- 29 percent
• Carlton Jones or Jermaine Thomas will have to compensate for the loss of Smith, but both are talented enough to do that, and they'll be behind one of the best offensive lines in the league.""



lol

3/9/2009 1:35:30 PM

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Weren't they all freshmen last year?

3/9/2009 2:26:16 PM

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pretty much

that being said, they were pretty good freshmen. but they were still freshmen (mostly).

3/9/2009 9:36:37 PM

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I wouldn't say their oline was any better than ours... ponder made them look alot better than they were, as did wilson for ours.

3/10/2009 7:04:46 PM

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They did get a lot better though in respect to getting the running game going. The O-line looks like it will be a future strength of our team rather than a constant weakness.

3/10/2009 7:12:02 PM

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http://northcarolinastate.scout.com/2/838107.html

3/10/2009 9:19:55 PM

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"how many people knew that the New York Jets played the Philadelphia Eagles in the preseason in a sold out Carter-Finley stadium in 1989 as part of the "Carolina's Kickoff '89" effort to show that the Carolinas could support an NFL team?"


I had a cheap cardboard pennant from that game. I didn't go, got it from a friend.

3/10/2009 9:24:41 PM

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Whoo only 176 days left! Good news though, there are only 39 days till the Spring Game!











http://blogs.newsobserver.com/multi/russell-wilson-touchdown
http://blogs.newsobserver.com/multi/wilson-scrambles-for-big-gain
http://blogs.newsobserver.com/multi/wolfpack-celebrates-win-over-miami
http://blogs.newsobserver.com/multi/pack-dominates-unc

3/10/2009 11:03:43 PM

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^great post, as if I wasn't hyped enough for football season already

3/10/2009 11:23:55 PM

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^i love our new uniforms. MUCH MUCH better than that crap we had at the end of Amato's reign

3/10/2009 11:35:18 PM

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Tom O'Brien (or at least someone in the new regime) listened to the fans gripes about looking too much like the Atlanta Falcons and that the Rivers era uniforms were the best. I think besides looking clean and classic the Rivers era unis evoke good feelings out of most fans b/c they begin to remember all of the winning and good times. It was a smart move imo.

3/10/2009 11:40:27 PM

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3:12 to 3:18 is the best part of that video in that last link

"How the FUCK DOES THIS HAPPEN?"

3/10/2009 11:50:12 PM

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I talked with coach Tom O'brien the other night right before the first wolfpack club caravan stop in Edenton and he was very optimistic about this coming fall and spring. Unlike most times when he just tells it like it is he was high on the offensive line, especially Sam Jones, R.J. Mattes, and Andrew Wallace. I ask about Donald Bowens and he said that he had a long way to go to recovery. He said that the QB situation was a good situation to have, referring to Glennon and Wilson. He said that Glennon had to prove he was a good player and that we already knew what Wilson was capable of. I was very pleased to hear how optimistic he was about the team as a whole.

3/10/2009 11:53:30 PM

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no wai

a coach optimistic about his team

AT A FUND RAISER???

call national geographic, they're gonna want to interview the witnesses

3/11/2009 12:07:00 AM

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I'm just saying every coach is pretty much optimistic but TOB is a straight shooter unlike Chuck Amato. He will tell you when there is something lacking. He said that the team would be a lot better than last year....which is expected but it was good to hear it from him.

3/11/2009 12:12:58 AM

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Regarding the unis: I definitely like them better than the Falcons Amato jerseys we used to have. Still, those Nike Rivers-era jerseys were just so simple and badass.

I really wish we'd return to a Nike sponsorship. If we can't though, I'm fine with our jerseys now. I just wish they'd take that 3-wolf emblem off the front ... looks a little K-mart to me.

3/11/2009 12:08:31 PM

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I'd rather have another block S personally

3/11/2009 6:14:44 PM

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i like the uniforms just fine how they are. i just wish we'd wear all white aways for every away.

3/11/2009 6:24:59 PM

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I don't know about only wearing all white for away games. We wore red pants during the beatdown that occurred on November 22nd.

3/11/2009 7:09:48 PM

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^we could wear tutu's and bikinis if we can keep beating unc down like that. That picture up there never gets old. They got dominated, and they know it.

That 5 minute span where we went from up 7 to up 21 is still one of the most beautiful sports moments i have ever been through sitting on the 50 yard line 6 rows up on the UNC side. Man......how awesome

3/11/2009 7:12:20 PM

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We run this state bitches!







Someone with good photoshopping skills should photoshop this to be like the Uncle Sam "I WANT YOU FOR U.S. ARMY" poster



You know we have a great gameday, but you know what would make it better? NCSU Alumnus Jill Wagner. Someone with the university make it happen and bring her back for a game.

3/11/2009 7:50:20 PM

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I love when we wore all red on senior day....i love the all red

3/12/2009 2:03:32 AM

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COLE YOU WANT THIS!

3/12/2009 2:07:20 AM

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^get that shit outta sports talk

3/12/2009 2:09:39 AM

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is anyone else just mindblowingly excited for this season? i feel like we are comign into our own and establishing our own style and brand of football. an identity which we NEVER had with amato. it's almost like you know you're going to get a no-nonsense well designed gameplan every game, even if we may lose. i'm just so stoked.

3/12/2009 9:41:58 AM

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more like expecting russell wilson to get hurt again in spring practice.

3/12/2009 10:07:39 AM

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^^i want to feel that way, and deep down i actually do. But it seems like any time my hopes get up they are burned down. Honestly, the mere fact that people are excited about our chances this coming year makes me think we are going to suck. I was never this pessimistic before I attended State.

3/12/2009 5:10:12 PM

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I think we're gonna be good enough that people are going to stop talking shit to me about our losing seasons.

My buddies who pull for carolina have disappeared after the state-unc games the past 2 years :p

3/12/2009 5:44:35 PM

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maybe we'll be good enough that my dad will stop bitching about a state team that he watches twice/year.

3/12/2009 5:54:09 PM

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no offense, but i hate people like your dad (ran into one regarding basketball season in january and it was all I could do not to twist his knutesac while he told me why Lowe cant coach even though he's seen 3 games all year)

3/12/2009 5:57:50 PM

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i hate it to, it's really fucking annoying.

it's not really his fault, he lives in pennsylvania, but all he does is complain about how bad they are. of course it doesn't help that i had him down for the south florida game this year.

3/12/2009 5:59:03 PM

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haha....yeah i hear ya man.

3/12/2009 6:01:03 PM

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