College football lifer Sparky Woods is leaving the North Carolina football coaching staff to pursue other opportunities, coach Mack Brown confirmed Tuesday. Woods, 70, has served in a senior advisor to the head coach role with the Tar Heels since January 2019. He’s a veteran of more than 40 years in college coaching, a long career that has included head coaching stops at Appalachian State (1984-88), South Carolina (1989-93) and VMI (2008-14). Please click here for more.
NC State 74 Miami 68: BY THE NUMBERS
NC State was in desperate need of a win this evening, and the Wolfpack got what they needed, defeating Miami 74-68 in PNC Arena, snapping a 3-game winning streak. Here’s a look at NC State’s victory by the numbers. Please click here for more.
GT snaps UNC’s 10-game win streak, 74-73
After getting up by 11 in the first half, North Carolina went ice cold the rest of the game and fell at Georgia Tech, which came up with a basket in the last eight seconds to snap the Tar Heels’ 10-game win streak 74-73. (1/30)
Trailing 72-68 with two minutes to go, the Heels got a three from Harrison Ingram and then RJ Davis went coast to coast with 35 seconds left to give Carolina a 73-72 lead.
Georgia Tech held the ball before freshman guard Naithan George banked a high arching runner left of the lane over the much taller Armando Bacot for a 74-73 lead with 7.7 seconds to go.
UNC called a timeout with 4.6 seconds left and set up a play for Davis, who was the only player doing much scoring for the Heels. Davis made contact and put up a 10 footer as he fell to the floor but it fell short. He vehemently argued for a foul call but it never came.
“I couldn’t see what happened on the other side of the court,” Coach Hubert Davis said about the last play, noting that the Heels got a good shot off. “I just saw RJ on the ground and the game was over.”
Hitting just 36 percent of their shots and only nine of 17 free throws, the Tar Heels probably didn’t deserve to win but, in light of five touch fouls called on UNC’s Elliott Cadeau in the second half, the Tar Heels thought Davis should have been at the line at the end.
“We had 17 free throws and only made nine,” Coach Davis said. “If we make our normal percentage, it’s a different game.”
The Tar Heels usually make more than 75 percent of their free throw attempts.
Carolina looked good early, getting out to a 23-13 after an aggressive Jalen Washington dunk with 11:48 left in the first half. Still up 36-25 after a three by Cormac Ryan with 5:32 left in the half, Carolina was outscored 12-1 with Georgia Tech tying the score at 37-37 at the half.
The game stayed close the rest of the way with five lead changes. “In the first half, (Georgia Tech) played like they were the more hungry team,” Coach Davis said. “In the second half, we played with energy and effort but down the stretch they made one more play than us.”
Two plays really as Kyle Sturdivant, who led the Yellow Jackets with 18 points, banked in an inprobable three with 3:24 to go that put Tech, now 11-11, up by four.
The Tar Heels, who were led by Davis’ 28 points, fall to 17-4 and 9-1 in the ACC with a matchup with rival Duke at home set for Saturday night.
For a box score and more on the game, please click here.
Duke basketball’s bounce-back guys lead Blue Devils to win at Virginia Tech
For the first time since 2019, Duke basketball left Virginia Tech with a victory. The seventh-ranked Blue Devils overcame foul trouble with a resounding rebounding effort and several bounce-back performances in a 77-67 win against the Hokies on Monday night at Cassell Coliseum. Please click here for more.
NC State in regroup mode after 3-game skid
NC State has lost its last three games and could be in need of a reset. The Wolfpack, who are 5-4 in the ACC, have lost the last three games — at Syracuse, at Virginia and vs. Virginia Tech. NC State hosts Miami (Fla.) at 9 p.m. Tuesday on ESPN2. Coach Kevin Keatts discussed the recent skid and what is needed to turn things around Monday. Please click here for more.
UNC falls in NET ratings even though Heels beat Florida State
Here we go talking about Quad wins again. After the Tar Heels’ 75–68 victory at Florida State, they fell one spot to seventh even though none of the quad classifications for any games on the schedule changed. The Seminoles fell four spots to 86th. UNC gets another chance at a Quad 2 victory at 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN) at Georgia Tech before No. 12 Duke visits the Smith Center at 6:30 Saturday night (ESPN) in a Quad 1 game. Please click here for more.
Is it time to hand Wolfpack point guard reins to LJ Thomas?
Columnist says LJ Thomas is the only NC State guard who constantly sets up his screens and puts downhill pressure on the defense off the high screen. Please click here for more.
Clemson radio analyst says game against Duke was one of the worst officiated games he’s seen
One of the Clemson’s radio analysts, Tim Bourret, said the 72-71 loss at Duke was one of the worst officiated basketball games he’d seen in 46 years. Clemson coach said postgame that he felt like the game was “taken from us.” Please click here for more. And here for even more from the Clemson coach.
Former UNC Football Player leading Lions to new heights
Ben Johnson, a backup quarterback when in college at UNC, is in his fifth season with the Detroit Lions and in his second season as the offensive coordinator for the franchise. Betting money has him as the next Washington head coach. Please click here for more.
NFL conference championship teams featured 10 former NC high school players
Each of the four teams has at least one player from a North Carolina high school playing a significant role. There are 10 total players across the four rosters. Please click here to find out who they are.