Posted in Featured stories Panthers

Left tackle? Check. But here are 8 names to watch as Panthers continue shopping.

The Carolina Panthers filled a big hole in their offense Thursday on the first day of free agency, only to see another one emerge a few…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories

ACC Panic Room: Tobacco Road runs through New York

Lauren Brownlow and Joe Ovies discuss Duke’s win over Louisville and the upcoming rematch against North Carolina. …read more Source:: WRAL

Read More
Posted in Featured stories Panthers

Frank Kalil’s sons are teammates for the first time, with Panthers, and it’s ‘surreal’

Road trips got a lot easier for Frank Kalil on Thursday. Instead of having to split his fall weekends between Minnesota and North Carolina, Kalil and…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories Redskins

With Garcon and Jackson gone, Redskins face dwindling wide receiver market

So long, DeSean. Farewell, Pierre. It was fun while it lasted. The Redskins top two wide receivers are off to greener pastures. On Thursday, the official…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories UNC

UNC’s Scott set tone for Carolina basketball

This year marks 50 years since the first African-American scholarship athlete took the court at North Carolina. Charlie Scott changed the game, the New York City…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories

Brown: Charlie Scott’s ‘game-changing’ impact still felt 50 years later

Five decades after becoming the first black scholarship athlete at North Carolina, Charlie Scott’s impact is still felt on the campus and across the ACC. …read…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories Panthers

Massive contract for OT Matt Kalil will make or break Panthers’ GM Dave Gettleman

One thing I have in common with Carolina Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman is this: We both love Honda Odyssey vans. Laugh all you want, but…

Read More
Posted in Featured stories

UNC Af-Am aide denies claims of Wainstein Report, asks for meeting with NCAA investigators

Deborah Crowder, a secretary and administrator in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of African and Afro-American Studies from 1979 to 2009, denied…

Read More