Happy Groundhog Day!!!!!!!!! BING AGAIN! And what a perfect day for the 'Canes to see their shadow... (ok, that was a bit much). We'll get you ready for tonight's game (7 PM, ESPN2) and hopefully Wake will be able to improve their record to 5-3 in conference. There are a ton of links today from all over the place, so grab a cup of coffee and enjoy.
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I listed my concerns with North Carolina after watching the Tar Heels in the season-opener. 1. Point-guard play 2. Perimeter shooting 3. Lack of a go-to guy Let's add another. 4. Toughness.
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Wake needs to keep winning to keep pace in the top half of the league standings and stay on track for an NCAA at-large bid. The Demon Deacons are currently in a three-way tie for fourth place and rank 33rd in the latest RPI. Miami is playing the role of spoiler. The Hurricanes are tied for last place, but could climb as high as ninth with an upset.
Then and Now: Tim Duncan
When you think about how Duncan's game has gotten better, or changed, the reason why nothing jumps out is because he's never had to make any sweeping changes to how he plays his position. Instead he's subtly been improving all the things he was always good at. The footwork has gotten even better, the follow through on a jump hook smoother, he's learned to position himself smarter defensively.
Major League Soccer: News: Revs re-sign Castro, Shuttleworth; add Schilawski to roster
Schilawski, 22, was drafted by the Revolution with the ninth overall selection in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft out of Wake Forest. The forward finished his four-year Demon Deacon career with 99 appearances, 40 goals and 20 assists. As a senior in 2009, he scored a career-high 14 goals to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference and had seven assists while starting all 24 games to earn All-America and All-ACC honors. He was also the NSCAA/adidas men's soccer Scholar-Athlete of the year, graduating from Wake in three-in-a-half years with a degree in biology. He graduated from Wake Forest ranked third in school history in both goals (40) and points (100).
Make the NCAA tournament bigger? Timeout, some say - USATODAY.com
Wake Forest athletics director Ron Wellman, a member of the 10-person committee that oversees the men's tournament, says he likes the idea of giving more players on more teams the opportunity to experience the event. He, too, questions whether expansion would rob conferences of regular-season and postseason tournament drama, but counters, "Those teams that have typically been out of it in February, now those games become more important. "I am interested in expansion. I think there are some benefits to it," he says. "But i think we have to be very careful as we go down this path."
Coaches overcome detours to Super Bowl - Salt Lake Tribune
When he was quarterbacking Wake Forest'*s football team in all those defeats, former Jazz point guard Rusty LaRue never imagined that his coach would someday direct the favored team in the Super Bowl.
Wake Forest recruits - College - NewsObserver.com
"I was surprised with how hard they went after Pahokee [High]. It's one of the top programs in the country. ... These are guys that played both ways, and those are the kind of guys that Wake Forest really likes, guys that are smart guys who can play both sides of the ball and may come in and redshirt. I really like Zach Allen. ... and A.J. Marshall from Southern Durham, I love his versatility and I think there's a chance he could play some safety." Miller Safrit, Scout.com analyst
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Chennault had 13 points 8 rebounds and 5 steals in a 93-61 win.
Deacs get a second chance
"I'm concerned," Gaudio said. "Chas has usually played well against the other big kids in the league, from last year's Tyler Hansbrough (of North Carolina) and the first time when we went down to Georgia Tech (two years ago) and he scored 28 and did a really good job on defense. "But he has to do a better job of that, in not allowing the ball into the post."
Johnson gives plenty in reserve role - Sports - MiamiHerald.com
He also was about 40 pounds heavier, and left bitterly disappointed when the University of Miami lost on a floater by Wake Forest guard Ish Smith as time expired. ``I know most of those guys and they gave me hell,'' Johnson said. ``I told them they were lucky I wasn't out on the floor.''
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