Lawrence Jordan: The biggest in-state game last weekend switched the top two teams in the rankings. The Wolfpack found the conference win column, but have much left to prove. ECU lost another tough game to an ACC opponent. The biggest game between NC schools this weekend is in Burlington, NC. Although, Miami & Clemson travel to the Triangle...
1. UNC: The Heels took care of business in Chapel Hill against Duke to claim the top spot. Actually produced some offense on the ground to pair with top notch defense. Will need all weapons functioning as Miami visits Chapel Hill this weekend.
2. Duke: Struggled against the Heels' athletic defense. Host GT this weekend to begin a killer close to their schedule.
3. WFU: Took GT to overtime in Atlanta, but failed to shut down the GT offense when it mattered most. Paul Johnson made one gutsy call.
4. ECU: The good news was the Pirates got National exposure during their Thursday night game with VT. The bad news? It was an ugly game. Still 4-1 in conference and most likely bowl bound.
5. Elon: The Phoenix waxed WCU, and now they await for the Mountaineers in the SoCon game of the year.
6. Appalachian St: The Mountaineers easily disposed of Chattanooga, and now get ready to travel to Elon. If attending the game, stop by Zack's Hotdogs in downtown Burlington. You won't be disappointed...
7. NCSU: The Wolfpack notched the first conference win on their belt against MD. Will it be a building block going into the final 3 weekends, or is it just finally winning a game they should?
8. Gardner Webb: The Bulldogs lost a tough game to Coastal Carolina, and are out now of contention for the Big South Crown. They next host conference leader Liberty.
9. Davidson: The Wildcats enjoyed their West Coast trip and beat SD 34-27. Next up: Marist.
Others receiving votes: WCU (10), NCA&T (11), Campbell (12), NC Central (13)
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Old North Hate Rankings (11/11/09)
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