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Entries in Rivalry (4)

Friday
Jan272012

UNC Fans: Is NC State Really A Rivalry Game

Thursday’s game versus NC State received top billing by ESPN and the ACC. The game had a lot of hype as NC State who is much improved came out with something to prove. However when your team hasn’t

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Monday
Nov142011

The Aggie Eagle Classic: North Carolinas Real Civil War

You can throw out the records. You can throw out the fact that the Eagles have won four of the last five games versus the Aggies. The battle of highway 85 is always epic and can be classified as the HBCU Civil War or the Tailgate Classic.

This will be the 83rd meeting between the Eagles and Aggies, dating back to 1924 when N.C

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Friday
Mar042011

Duke and UNC Set To Battle: For A Fan Does It Get Any Better

One of the great things about living in the Bull City is the biggest college basketball game on the planet occurs here twice a year. That’s right, twice a year. The fact that the campuses of the University of Chapel Hill and Duke are only 8 driving minutes apart makes it great if you live in the area.

This year is no different. Technology is probably making the game even better now. The trash talk used to only be face to face, but technology gives the average fan a perspective of some of the legendary former players in the battle. See this battle is intense. There is no secret that there is a love hate relationship with the two schools. Whether it’s on the field, on the court, or in the classroom, these two schools have no love for one another.

Saturday’s battle will bring the end of an era for a couple of Duke players. Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler will play their last game versus UNC unless they meet again in the conference championship game. Both players will go on and be contributing pros, but UNC has youth on it’s side as Harrison Barnes has finally started to look like the pre-season All-American that everyone made him out to be before the season started.

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Monday
Jan242011

Legends And Leaders: Are You Serious Big 10

When the Big Ten plays its first conference championship game next season, it'll be the Leaders division against the Legends division. Hold up, did I just say Leaders versus the Legends? Maybe I did… Would someone please wake me up? There is no way I meant what I just said.

The conference, expanding to 12 teams in all sports and adding divisions and a championship game in football starting next season. They also unveiled a new logo and 18 football awards, each named after two standout Big Ten performers.

“The Legends, not too hard in that we have 215 College Football Hall of Fame members, we have 15 Heisman Trophy winners,” Commissioner Jim Delany said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We thought it made perfect sense to recognize the iconic and the legendary through the naming of the division in that regard. ... We've had plenty of leaders in the conference, that's for sure, but the emphasis here is to recognize the mission of using intercollegiate athletics and higher education to build future leaders.”*

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