-- Matt Hayes thinks NC State is the BCS team that needs the most to go right in August.
-- To date, the athletics department has sold about 900 fewer football season tickets than it did in 2008.
N.C. State's numbers are similar to North Carolina's. Season-ticket sales for the Wolfpack were just short of 36,600 on Monday.
For the past eight years, N.C. State has sold out its season tickets. The 2008 total was 37,500. N.C. State assistant athletics director Brian Kelly said the economy has taken a toll.
"When we did our non-renewal phone calls, there were definitely some fans that said that, and we completely understand," Kelly said.
Between a new season ticket payment plan and new two-game mini-packs, Lee Fowler is optimistic that they will sell out. Though those two-packs ($87 for South Carolina and Murray State, $80 for Clemson and Gardner-Webb) aren't especially attractive offers.
-- Harold Riggins is featured on the front page of Baseball America's college section. The article, alas, is behind a subscriber wall. Which is too bad, since I'm curious how they figure Riggins--who has struck out 93 times in 280 ABs between college and the Northwoods League--is not a strikeout prone slugger. Despite the whiffs, he killed the Northwoods League to the tune of .302/.355/.497.



















