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Maybe We Should All Relax

or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About the Defense and Enjoy the Season at Hand

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THF Top Five Stories of 2006

Yes, I really like those end of year lists. It also nice to sit back and take stock of the year that was and how I covered it as a Tar Heel fan living in North Carolina. So without further ado here are Tar Heel Fan’s top five stories.

#5. J.J. Redick and Duke favored early; choke late

Duke received an exceptional degree of season long hype which was unusual in the sense they did not have the personnel needed to live up to the expectations. Of course J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams were All Americans but with a freshman point guard and unreliable production from other positions it was only matter of time before things fell apart in Durham. It did after Redick became the all time leading scorer in ACC history the fatigue of playing almost 40 minutes a night began to catch up with him and on March 4th UNC went to Cameron Indoor Stadium and shocked the Devils. Duke recovered briefly to win the ACC Tournament and reach the Sweet Sixteen for the nith straight year which ESPN’s Andy Katz said was the same as UCLA winning 10 titles which was perhaps the stupidest thing I have ever read.  However, Redick never seemed to find his jumper in the Big Dance and fourth seeded LSU knocked off the Devils in what has been referred to by some in the UNC online community as the “biggest choke ever.”

#4. NC State Changed Coaches in Basketball and Football

It is not often a school makes changes to both major sports in the same calendar year but that was the case in Raleigh. First in April a disgruntled Wolfpack nation made much of displeasure known to the extent that Herb Sendek took a hint and left town for Arizona State. What followed was a somewhat protracted and often times publically orchestrated coaching search which embarassed many in the NC State fan community. Wolfpack AD Lee Fowler did very little to endear himself with each public rejection but finally settled on Sidney Lowe, a former player and NBA assistant coach. The jury is still out on his success but the first report cards on his recruiting and coaching style have been very good. On the football side, Wolfpack nation got tired of Chuck Amato’s bravado and so did the powers that be so he was shown the door after a 3-8 season which included a 3rd straight loss to UNC. Fowler handled this search much better than the last one and hired Tom O’Brien away from Boston College within about 10 days. The hopes are high in Wolfpack nation that O’Brien can bring the on the field accomplishments so sorely lacking under Amato.

#3. Carolina Hurricanes win Stanley Cup

Yes, this is a blog devoted to UNC football and basketball but living in Raleigh I was swept onto the Carolina Hurricans bandwagon as I watched them become the first professional team in North Carolina history to win a title. I know very little about hockey so watching the Canes play was a learning experience as much as anything else. However, the title run had all the elements of drama and intensity that could draw in the most novel sports fan. The other aspect of it was living in the same city with a Game 7 happening twice in the hometown arena had a special feeling all it’s own and was the one uniting factor among UNC, NC State, and Duke fans.

#2. UNC Basketball has surprise season in 05-06; begins 06-07 with high expectations

After losing the top seven players from the 2005 National Championship game UNC came into 05-06 with low expectations riding on sparingly used David Noel and a handful of freshmen. By the time UNC reached late January things were better than expected but a loss to Miami and Boston College in Chapel Hill showed UNC to be a borderline NCAA Tournament team. Then the world caught fire and despite a loss to Duke at home, the Heels, led by ACC Rookie of the Year Tyler Hansbrough, started on a winning streak culminating with the win in Durham. The momentum wore off and the Heels fell victim to the George Mason juggernaut but a Tar Heel star was born in Hansbrough and that set the stage for a 9-1 start in 06-07 plus a #2 ranking. UNC returned Hansbrough and group of sophomores to go along with the best recruiting class in the nation. As UNC starts to gel there are high hopes we could talking about title defense this time next season.

#1. UNC fires John Bunting; hire Butch Davis

The football season started with the hope UNC could win seven games and the John Bunting tenure would show some signs of improvement. By the time UNC lost to Clemson at the end of September, Tar Heel nation began beating the drum….very loudly. The calls for his ouster on crescendoed from there and following an embarassing shutout loss on national TV to Virginia the table was set and Dick Baddour fired John Bunting after he refused to resign. What followed was a coaching search centered on former Miami coach Butch Davis who was considered the best candidate available. In the midst of this pursuit, which took place in almost total silence, this blog advocated heavily for Paul Johnson of Navy but in the end UNC offered Davis, he accepted and I had misgivings. The most intriguing part of the search was the way UNC announced the decision which included a vehement denial of the hire when Inside Carolina and the WSJ had broken the story because the administration wanted to give John Bunting a nice homecoming game. UNC announced the following Monday and at the end of the season a full press conference was accompanied by huge marketing effort. The football season next year will be high anticipated.

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Has It Really Been 10 Years?

I was watching part of the Duke-Air Force game tonight and near the end of halftime they showed Dean Smith sitting with John Wooden watching the game. Of course since Duke was playing, Dick Vitale was on hand and he went over and looked as though he was about to sit in Dean’s lap.

Dean was on hand in Kansas City as one of the four living inagural inductees into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. John Wooden, Bill Russell, and Oscar Roberton were also inducted. After seeing Dean during the Duke game I remembered it has been 10 years since his last season at UNC. It was March 1997 when Dean broke Aldoph Rupp’s record for all time winningest coach in NCAA history when the Heels knocked off Colorado in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Winston-Salem. UNC won twice more to reach the Final Four but ran into a team of destiny in Arizona and exited stage right. A few months later so did Dean who turned the team over to longtime assistant Bill Guthridge as compelling act of loyalty, even if it did result in serious trouble a few years later.

So I am little shocked that it was 10 years ago this season that Dean Smith was in the midst of his final year as head coach of North Carolina. That season was one of more interesting ones with UNC struggling early on and even beginning the ACC season 0-3 after a 12 point loss in Charlottesville. In late January UNC went to Duke and lost 80-73 to drop to 3-5 in the ACC. It would be the last time UNC would lose until that Final Four exit. So in many ways it may have been one of Dean’s more masterful coaching performances bringing a young team together and having that extended run all the way to the Final Four. In fact that may be one of my favorite non title winning UNC teams.

It just does not seem like it has been 10 years.

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Ground Rules

During my vacation from blogging I spent some time considering the direction this blog would take and the content it would cover. A history tells us I started this blog focusing primarily on North Carolina basketball which has been a passion of mine since childhood. I have since expanded it to include any number of sports stories, opinions, and when necessary the occassional bashing of Duke basketball. I have reached a point where I am having difficult keeping up with it all. I also feel the need to redefine the kind of content I post. This leads me to some new rules for blog.

1. More Narrowly Focused

This means I will save the heaviest blogging for UNC related news and especially basketball season. I will delve into other sports if the news is big enough but for the most part I will stick to what I know and love the most and that is UNC sports and most particularly basketball. As a part of that focus I will offer opinions on college sports in general and give some attention to happenings at Duke and NC State as well as other ACC schools.

2. Hating Your Rivals with Civility

Part of being a UNC fan is possessing a certain degree of animosity for NC State and a high degree of disgust for Duke. That is the territory. That being said there are two routes you can with that. You can be civil, offer legitimate criticism, and bring some humorous quips to the forefront at the expense of your rivals or you can attack them at every turn and go for the cheap shot out of entertainment value. It is my personal opinion that my blog has been characterized by much of the former but sadly enough good chunks of the latter. It is easy, very easy, when you have your own personal soapbox on the internet and really no accountability to take a anything goes attitude of sorts as long as you can make people hit your site. It is easy to bludgeon your rival to a pulp in hopes that people will hit your site because you launch great zingers. In other words it is real easy to be Gregg Doyel at CBSSportsline(and if you do not know Doyel, he is a “columnist” on the CBS Sports website who does nothing but inflame people just to stir the pot without offering any real substance).

One example of how this played out here was in my treatment of JJ Redick. Some UNC fans will tell you I was tame concerning Redick but I thought I was out of line with my treatment of him for DUI arrest especially considering the history of such arrests in UNC basketball. However I did not think my treatment of Duke or Redick in reference to the loss to UNC at Cameron in March or their upset loss to LSU was completely in context of the game and the rivalry. Basically what I am saying is anything on the court or within the context of the season is fair game was long as I am tasteful and using relevant data to back up my criticisms. Ridiculing Redick for his DUI was out of line on my part and does not reflect my belief that all people are fallen in one way or another which calls us to show grace.

3. Thoughtful Analysis Backed Up With Substantive Data

This should not really be a change. Among the things I dislike are people who use personal attacks in an argument and people who make arguments which are all emotions and noise but no real facts. I will do my level best to make sure that does not happen here. This may mean that I am a day late chiming in on something because I need enough time to research and make sure what I write is grounded in reality.

4. Comments and Email Welcome But….

I enjoy comments from readers and emails are fine too. I do reserve the right to do with those whatvever I want to on my blog. I will also not tolerate egregious personal attacks or profanity of any sort. If you do not like something I said then please do me and everyone else who reads this blog(because we know they are coming by the droves) the courtesy of making a decent argument which does not question my lineage or invite me to acts against my own body which are physically impossible to perform. I will delete comments I think are inappropriate or if I get a rash of them like I did when I allegedly insulted UCLA during the Final Four in April I will address them directly and make my best effort to expose any idiocy I find for what it is.

5. I Will Post What I Can, When I Can

I hope to keep this going regularly and in basketball season daily.

And let me also express my gratitude to those who wander my way from other sites or at random. I hope you enjoy the postings here and feel free to offer up any suggestions for how I can make it better.

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