R.J. Davis, No. 9 UNC begin national title quest vs. Elon Monday

The post-Armando Bacot era will begin for North Carolina when it plays host to Elon on Monday night in both teams’ 2024-25 season opener. The Tar Heels may have lost the top rebounder and No. 2 scorer in school history to graduation, but they’ve got plenty of talent on this season’s roster, headlined by first-team All-American R.J. Davis and backcourt mate Elliott Cadeau. Please click here for more.

CJ Bailey, NC State hope to pick on Stanford’s pass defense

Stanford will aim to snap a five-game losing streak on Saturday when it travels to Raleigh for its first-ever meeting with North Carolina State, which is coming off a bye. The last time NC State (4-4, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) was in action was Oct. 19, when it went to the West Coast and beat Cal 24-23. That game was the fourth start for true freshman quarterback CJ Bailey, who threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns in the first conference win for the Wolfpack this season. Please click here for more.

HBCU Giants North Carolina Central, South Carolina State clash Thursday

Thursday night’s MEAC showdown between North Carolina Central and South Carolina State is shaping up to be a game with high stakes for these two HBCU powerhouses. The North Carolina Central Eagles come into the game with big expectations, having been picked to win the MEAC and led by their seasoned head coach, Trey Oliver, who already boasts a Celebration Bowl victory. Please click here for more.

Durham Bulls’ GM discusses Triple-A Organization of the Year honor

Durham Bulls General Manager Mike Berling joined Jon Champion on the WPTF Afternoon News to celebrate the Bulls’ recent honor as Minor League Baseball’s 2024 Triple-A Organization of the Year. Berling discussed the Bulls’ dedication to offering affordable family entertainment and enhancing fan experiences, as well as the renovations made to improve player facilities, including expanded locker rooms and new batting cages. Please click here for more.

Young’s return gives Panthers all the more reason to trade him

Bryce Young has been riding the bench of late as 36-year-old Andy Dalton stacks L’s, but at a certain point, the Panthers were always going to transition back to the sophomore No. 1 overall pick. Dalton injured his thumb in a car accident this week, thrusting Young back into action in what could be a permanent change. Please click here for more.
Also, Young gets an adequate grade in start vs. Broncos. Please click here for that article.