The midway point of the season approaches and there are only 38 programs are left on the Shortlist, listed by conference affiliation as follows:
LSU, Alabama, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio State, Purdue, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, TCU, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Baylor, Iowa State, Florida State, Clemson, Miami, Duke, Southern Cal, UCLA, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State, Washington, Louisville, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Ohio, Louisiana Tech and UTSA.
A quartet of teams won contests last week to retain their Shortlist spots for another week:
1) Well, well, well, look who we have here; The Miami Hurricanes, making their second appearance in this very part of the article this week fresh off the record setting performance of their quarterback by a 44-37 final against NC State! The crow is getting a little repetitive to the palette now here but
Miami continues to successfully swim with blood in the water from a pretty major gash to their ability to stop the run on defense without being eaten alive in 2012. If the Hurricanes can find a way to keep the turnover ratio in the positive or even better, stop somebody with consistency, they have a glimmer of hope of staying in Shortlist Contention all the way to the end of October, where all bets would be off to finish the year. Am I expecting either to continue much longer? Does the D'Onofrio family give his salary back to the university as a way of saying, "Sorry," for stealing these last two years?
2) Duke storms into Winston-Salem and announces they are finally ready to end that bowl drought with a 34-27 win over Wake Forest. While beating the Deacons moves them to four wins, it is never assumed the Blue Devils won't follow their impending Shortlist Elimination with a collapse to extend the bowl drought yet another year though despite needing only at most a maximum of two mild upsets to bring it to an end.
3) Washington uses a fantastic defensive performance combined with some poor Stanford quarterback play to pull the upset in Seattle 17-13 on Thursday. Keith Price is a great athlete that does more with less than his over-hyped counterpart from Los Angeles could ever dream of being able to and this result proves just that.
4) UT-San Antonio and their coach, Larry Coker, you might recognize that large ring on his finger if you look close, continue their improving performance this year as they beat New Mexico State in Las Cruces 35-14. Coker's FBS record now stands at 65-15, yet he finds himself about as far away removed from the top of the game as one sporting that career mark can possibly be halfway through the year. The Roadrunners still need three wins to get bowl eligible the rest of the way.
Balancing those continual considerations this week are this quartet of teams that lost last week to find themselves struck through on the Shortlist:
1) Michigan State still can't find a way to beat Ohio State two years in a row as they lose a 17-16 decision at home in East Lansing. The fake guy in the sweater-vest's old employee falls to his replacement. How fitting, if still stomach turning, all around.
2) NC State suffers as extensive a meltdown one football team can experience as they forget the most important part of the comeback in their shoot-out loss to the Miami Hurricanes. At least their cleats aren't red anymore in Raleigh or they'd match their cheeks after this result. When does Midnight Madness tip-off again?
3) Wake Forest loses to Duke in a moment that heralds the changing of the guard in the ACC basement. Jim Grobe's game over .500% career coaching record still says a world about his ability to get the best out of the talent on hand wherever he's been in his career despite the upset loss though. When does Midnight Madness tip-off again?
4) Virginia Tech falls in a road game all the way down in Washington D.C. to Cincinnati 27-24 on a last minute desperation prayer of a pass by the Bearcats. I'm contractually obligated right now to remind you, "Nice empty trophy case, losers." Five and a half years into this series and that moment never will lose it's special place in my heart when it arrives during the season. Their basketball team sucks too by the way.
I expect five teams this week to find themselves taken out of Shortlist contention this week as the midpoint of 2012 comes to pass: Purdue, Iowa State, Duke and Washington.
Of course, it just wouldn't be the 2012 season if I didn't save the most important pick for last as I unfortunately expect the Miami Hurricanes to waste a valiant offensive day of production by one of their better quarterbacks to ever take the field for them in Steven Morris and have their defense do just enough to lose to the hated Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Chicago this week to bow off the Shortlist at the midway marker. In what should be a game that holds great promise for the Hurricane's future, the present will finally welcome reality back to the team from the sub-tropics after a showing that will keep the score closer than generally expected going into the fourth quarter.
LSU, Alabama, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio State, Purdue, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, TCU, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Baylor, Iowa State, Florida State, Clemson, Miami, Duke, Southern Cal, UCLA, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State, Washington, Louisville, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Ohio, Louisiana Tech and UTSA.
A quartet of teams won contests last week to retain their Shortlist spots for another week:
1) Well, well, well, look who we have here; The Miami Hurricanes, making their second appearance in this very part of the article this week fresh off the record setting performance of their quarterback by a 44-37 final against NC State! The crow is getting a little repetitive to the palette now here but
Miami continues to successfully swim with blood in the water from a pretty major gash to their ability to stop the run on defense without being eaten alive in 2012. If the Hurricanes can find a way to keep the turnover ratio in the positive or even better, stop somebody with consistency, they have a glimmer of hope of staying in Shortlist Contention all the way to the end of October, where all bets would be off to finish the year. Am I expecting either to continue much longer? Does the D'Onofrio family give his salary back to the university as a way of saying, "Sorry," for stealing these last two years?
2) Duke storms into Winston-Salem and announces they are finally ready to end that bowl drought with a 34-27 win over Wake Forest. While beating the Deacons moves them to four wins, it is never assumed the Blue Devils won't follow their impending Shortlist Elimination with a collapse to extend the bowl drought yet another year though despite needing only at most a maximum of two mild upsets to bring it to an end.
3) Washington uses a fantastic defensive performance combined with some poor Stanford quarterback play to pull the upset in Seattle 17-13 on Thursday. Keith Price is a great athlete that does more with less than his over-hyped counterpart from Los Angeles could ever dream of being able to and this result proves just that.
4) UT-San Antonio and their coach, Larry Coker, you might recognize that large ring on his finger if you look close, continue their improving performance this year as they beat New Mexico State in Las Cruces 35-14. Coker's FBS record now stands at 65-15, yet he finds himself about as far away removed from the top of the game as one sporting that career mark can possibly be halfway through the year. The Roadrunners still need three wins to get bowl eligible the rest of the way.
Balancing those continual considerations this week are this quartet of teams that lost last week to find themselves struck through on the Shortlist:
1) Michigan State still can't find a way to beat Ohio State two years in a row as they lose a 17-16 decision at home in East Lansing. The fake guy in the sweater-vest's old employee falls to his replacement. How fitting, if still stomach turning, all around.
2) NC State suffers as extensive a meltdown one football team can experience as they forget the most important part of the comeback in their shoot-out loss to the Miami Hurricanes. At least their cleats aren't red anymore in Raleigh or they'd match their cheeks after this result. When does Midnight Madness tip-off again?
3) Wake Forest loses to Duke in a moment that heralds the changing of the guard in the ACC basement. Jim Grobe's game over .500% career coaching record still says a world about his ability to get the best out of the talent on hand wherever he's been in his career despite the upset loss though. When does Midnight Madness tip-off again?
4) Virginia Tech falls in a road game all the way down in Washington D.C. to Cincinnati 27-24 on a last minute desperation prayer of a pass by the Bearcats. I'm contractually obligated right now to remind you, "Nice empty trophy case, losers." Five and a half years into this series and that moment never will lose it's special place in my heart when it arrives during the season. Their basketball team sucks too by the way.
I expect five teams this week to find themselves taken out of Shortlist contention this week as the midpoint of 2012 comes to pass: Purdue, Iowa State, Duke and Washington.
Of course, it just wouldn't be the 2012 season if I didn't save the most important pick for last as I unfortunately expect the Miami Hurricanes to waste a valiant offensive day of production by one of their better quarterbacks to ever take the field for them in Steven Morris and have their defense do just enough to lose to the hated Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Chicago this week to bow off the Shortlist at the midway marker. In what should be a game that holds great promise for the Hurricane's future, the present will finally welcome reality back to the team from the sub-tropics after a showing that will keep the score closer than generally expected going into the fourth quarter.
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Try to enjoy the games again this week and join me back here next week as we inch closer to the magic 25 teams left here on the Buffet of Warmed Over Crow, I mean, Shortlist to South Beach. No, really, I meant the latter.
Copyright 2012 by Christopher Whelpton for Canespace.com
Copyright 2012 by Christopher Whelpton for Canespace.com
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Posted by: panamacitycane | October 06, 2012 at 12:49 AM
How did you know you would be first on second page? Damn birthday cheater, LOL
Posted by: SJMPARMAN | October 06, 2012 at 12:51 AM
If it was based on my word count, I pity you for counting my words, lol.
Posted by: SJMPARMAN | October 06, 2012 at 12:52 AM
None of the teams Notre Dame has played has threatened the outside of the defense, or taken the ball down field. They haven't had to defend the edge because the opponents didn't have a guy who could zing the back on a 7 yard out. And they haven't had to defend down field because the Notre Dame riush usually has overwhelmed the offensive line.
That is not going to happen tommorrow. Miami's offensive line will give Stephen enough time to throw. I feel strongly about that. This game will come down to Stephen and the passing game and his ability to win it on his a...
Posted by: SJMPARMAN
Absolutely agree... but we need to score before we reach the red zone.
Posted by: calGaryCane | October 06, 2012 at 01:19 AM
Yes, you are right, because three straight runs by Mike James inside the three won't get it done. But I believe Fisch won rely on that. If anything, he could be criticized for being too agressive in that regard.
But I can't, as a man, say I know something he doesn't know as a former offensive coordinator in the NFL. If we settle for a field goal, I have to attribute it to something he sees that gives him an opportunity later in the game. I just think he has earned that respect.
Posted by: SJMPARMAN | October 06, 2012 at 01:27 AM
I can not believe this place. I used to be a devote reader, and still love the stories that are put up, and most of the people in here are die hard Canes fans, but to come on here after we are 4-1 and (3-0) in the ACC, about to play Notre Dame in a huge game and see the talk about HOW BAD GOLDEN IS???? It is just unreal. We are a team of 18-19 year olds that have shown the ability to overcome adversity, both on, and off the field. This isn't the NFL, some of these kids were going to Prom 4 months ago! We have a program that has spiraled downward, and for the first time in years, it seems like we may be starting to pull back up and might be getting on track. Previous Canes teams would have quit, and you can not deny that!
Just a question for you guys that do not want Al Golden, who do you want instead? Who is going to come in here, and lay in bed with the NCAA, pending the sanctions? Get out of your dream world and wake up, this is not 1986 and a dream job. The rest of the nation caught up to us, and it is a different type of kid out there today. Kids care more about how many people are in the stands, and what the size of the weight room is. They want to be WOW'd when the go on recruiting visits. When they go to a Canes game and there are 20K in a stadium that seats 75k, it does the opposite of WOW. What we have to offer is a FAMILY. We are suppose to be close knit and take care of each other.
If you are TRUE Canes fans, you should be thanking God every night that Golden has stayed this long, because 75% of all other coaches would have bolted, and we would be back to step one, and being laughed at by the rest of the country. If you go to the events and really support the program and are around it, U can tell, he really cares!
I am not saying that Golden is 100% the answer and we are going to win a National Championship soon, but it is too early to be on here bashing him. U need to open your eyes, this program needs someone like him, especially right now! We need some stability, we need someone the players look up to, we need someone who has turned a program around before, we need someone with a plan, and most importantly we need U TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAM AND STOP WHINING ON AN ONLINE FORUM.
If you need me ill be at Soldier Field tomorrow, praying for a miracle. We are not where we need to be, but we are a long way from where we were. Who knows, maybe the young kids will play their hearts out and steal a win up north. We will be back to National Relevance soon, but it is going to take some time, and not going to happen overnight.. . . UNLESS IT HAPPENS TOMORROW NIGHT!!!! LETS GO BABY!!!!
Posted by: I Love Miami | October 06, 2012 at 01:35 AM
Just came back from the city. A couple of my friends went to the team hotel around 9 PM. A bunch of players were in the lobby along with some of their families and fans. Met Chick. I think he was ready to play right then. We told him to kick a little Notre Dame A$$. Stephen Morris had a big crowd around him and was having a good time. I met him and he was one of nicest guys i have met. He was hugging everyone as they left. I am not sure if they were family or not. I took a pictures with him and told him to have a game like last week or GT. he laughed. He left with Ryan Williams and Preston Dewey. AJ Highsmith was there along with Alonzo Highsmith. Both very nice as well. I told AJ to pick one off tomorrow night. There were other players around but unfortunately I did nor recognize them. But it seemed like they were ready for tomorrow night and said the weather will not effect them. It will be perfect autumn football weather, low 50's and sunny.
Afterward went to one of the Canes sponsored bars and Donna Shalala walked in and said hi to her. She was glad to see so many 'Canes fans out.
I gotta say it pretty cool to see the 'Canes in my hometown. This will be a weekend I never will forget. So far this weekend is living up to its billing and I have all day tomorrow at the tailgates and game.
Whoever is going to the game tomorrow dress warm, once sun goes down it will get chilly.
86 if U want some pics from tonight I can send them to U. And will try to take some tomorrow.
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | October 06, 2012 at 01:50 AM
SAMPARMAN, the players with April potential AIN'T! gonna win this game, the players who PERFORM TONIGHT! will win this game.
Posted by: CaneRock | October 06, 2012 at 03:06 AM
I'm on W. Van Buren. Lets Go Canes!
SJM my birthday is Monday as well!
panama, miamicane-- Happy B-days!
Can't think of a better gift than this win.
Posted by: Zakkee | October 06, 2012 at 03:57 AM
Kirk Herbstriet said b4 Golden was hired that there were several big name coaches that wanted the Miami job, but Miami ain't willing 2 pay. So enuff of this 'nobody wants the Miami job nonsense'! Nick Saban will come IF u are willing 2 pay him!! Having said that I'm all 4 giving Golden his 2-3 year opportunity like everyone else got. But if he can't win more than 6 games a season we might as well bring Coker or Shannon back.
Posted by: 4-Real | October 06, 2012 at 04:36 AM
Kirk Herbstriet said b4 Golden was hired that there were several big name coaches that wanted the Miami job, but Miami ain't willing 2 pay. So enuff of this 'nobody wants the Miami job nonsense'!
Posted by: 4-Real | October 06, 2012 at 04:36 AM
Well, if I want a McDonald's job, but McDonald's isn't paying what I'm looking for, do I actually want the McDonald's job, or do I want something different?
Posted by: dj moonbat | October 06, 2012 at 07:52 AM
^^^^^ That's how you attempt to disagree with someone but still end up proving their point. Lmao ('o')
Posted by: CoCane | October 06, 2012 at 08:12 AM
Watching the miramar - st thomas game.....hope we do get jermaine grace...and I think we do
Posted by: UMike | October 05, 2012 at 10:31 PM
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Oh, we do!
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | October 06, 2012 at 08:19 AM
^^^^^ That's how you attempt to disagree with someone but still end up proving their point. Lmao ('o')
Posted by: CoCane | October 06, 2012 at 08:12 AM
In one sense, sure. Yes, plenty of coaches would jump at the chance to exploit South Florida's talent pool, and coach at a school with five national championships in the last few decades.
But, like most jobs, the UM coaching job description includes a "salary" term. It's a range, not a specific number. But the range is low, relative to other schools that entertain the notion that their school will win championships.
What these anecdotal coaches of Herbstreit's want is a HYPOTHETICAL Miami job -- one that pays better.
Co, you and I agree (I think) that Miami should be willing to pay a more competitive salary range. But it's not. Just not going to happen. Shalala has decided that the school's overall mission is better served by trying to find diamonds in the rough, both at AD and at head coach, than buying a juggernaut like, say, Florida or Alabama or Oklahoma would try to do. Since I don't really give a rat's ass about Miami's academics, I wish she felt differently; but if I DID care about Miami as an academic institution, I would probably agree with her. Certainly, it made me angry that the big state school I went to for grad school was dedicating such preposterous sums to its glamor sports programs.
Anyway, the point is: even if Shalala is WRONG to make "low salary" a reality of "the Miami head coaching job," it IS a reality of that job. So we can't really say that there are coaches out there who want the job, but MIAMI said no. What happens is that coaches want MiamiJob Plus, a product that doesn't exist, and THE COACHES pass when they find out they can't convince Miami to manufacture this product.
Posted by: dj moonbat | October 06, 2012 at 08:27 AM
Enemy articles:
http://www.southbendtribune.com/sports/notredame/sbt-cold-weather-not-only-reason-to-expect-irish-victory-20121005,0,7736347.column
http://www.southbendtribune.com/sports/notredame/sbt-family-atmosphere-brought-nix-to-notre-dame-and-kept-him-there-20121005,0,7467460.story
Posted by: tjl3909 | October 06, 2012 at 08:41 AM
Lol Willie Will, Hassan and the other Canespacers in the Windy City keep reppin hard. Btw who is doing the Canespace poster for this game. UpNorth did the Boston College game, I did the Ga. Tech game, who got the Notre Dame game?
Posted by: Tsully76 | October 06, 2012 at 08:57 AM
And you said all that to still say the same thing. ROTMFL & LMAO
Posted by: CoCane | October 06, 2012 at 09:10 AM
daily chuckle before things get serious later:
http://www.inquisitr.com/354094/obama-romney-presidential-debate-gets-taiwanese-animation-treatment-video/
Posted by: tjl3909 | October 06, 2012 at 09:15 AM
I have not seen any spacer. Where is Miamis team hotel. ND is at the JW Marriott
Posted by: hassan | October 06, 2012 at 09:19 AM
And you said all that to still say the same thing. ROTMFL & LMAO
Posted by: CoCane | October 06, 2012 at 09:10 AM
I guess all I'm sayin' is: Herbstreit is wrong to say that there were big-name coaches who want the Miami job. There aren't.
Posted by: dj moonbat | October 06, 2012 at 09:22 AM
We will be back to National Relevance soon, but it is going to take some time, and not going to happen overnight.. . . UNLESS IT HAPPENS TOMORROW NIGHT!!!! LETS GO BABY!!!!
Posted by: I Love Miami | October 06, 2012 at 01:35 AM
Get on the bus Gus! Let's win this thing!!!
It is game day bishes, let's roll.
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 09:27 AM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL CANESPACERS CELEBRATING ANOTHER MILESTONE THIS WEEK!
May U all get your birthday wishes granted.
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 09:28 AM
Game Day Blog will be posted later around 3 PM for the game which is at 7:30 PM.
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 09:36 AM
If U have photos from Chicago please send them to:
canespace86@aol.com
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 09:37 AM
Game Day, Baby! Perfect day for some football in the Chi-Town!
Heading down to Soldier Field in about 5 hours.
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | October 06, 2012 at 09:39 AM
I woke up this morning at home in the Chi and realized that...
'I can feel it comin' in the air tonight!'
HawaiiCane is in the building!
Posted by: HawaiiCane | October 06, 2012 at 09:40 AM
86, You've Got Mail!
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | October 06, 2012 at 09:53 AM
@86Cane: New RaisingCanes: Dirty Work - http://t.co/yO253iEr
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | October 06, 2012 at 10:25 AM
The key to this game is not kicking any FGs outside of 15yds. In a situation when one would ordinarily trot their FG kicker to put 3 points on the board, AG should elect to go for it on 4th down each and every time in ordinary FG yardage rather than guaranteeing a missed FG by giving Wieclaw an attempt. Heck, I'd rather see a punt from inside the 30 rather than another missed Wieclaw chip shot.
Face it, we have NO kicking game.
We sideline Wieclaw, we win 35 28.
We kick FGs, we lose 35 14.
Posted by: BEERicane | October 06, 2012 at 10:51 AM
Herbstriet didn't wanna mention any names Dj cuz the coaches were already employed elsewhere. Furthermore, Hocutt was responsible 4 hiring the new guy, therefore he wasn't about 2 bring in a Jon Gruden or any high profile coach when he new he was leaving anyway! Remember when we all thought Hocutt refused 2 interview Tubberville cuz Tommy was 2 old, only 2 find out days later that Hocutt himself was headed 2 Texas Tech? So from here on out I'm not blaming Al Golden 4 anything else that goes wrong with this team, including his boy No' D! All blame should be placed on Shalala & Hocutt, THE BONNIE & CLYDE OF CORAL GABLES!! Having said that go Al Golden, Go Canes!!!
Posted by: 4-Real | October 06, 2012 at 10:58 AM
BEERiCane thats Hurricane football, the other way shouldn't even be an option for our coaches. Our culture is to apply pressure, not to have it applied to Us. We set the tone, we swing to the whistle and sometimes after it.
4-Real-- these problems definitely stem from the top.
Posted by: Zakkee | October 06, 2012 at 11:10 AM
Papa Cane @ByPapaCane
Air Force Cane. Enough said. pic.twitter.com/vJ7L3aHU
Posted by: UMike | October 06, 2012 at 11:18 AM
pic.twitter.com/vJ7L3aHU
Posted by: UMike | October 06, 2012 at 11:18 AM
The Canes will forever be grateful to ND for providing tonight’s opportunity. OJT is over and tonight is our coming out party on national TV. In the gridiron, our young canes are fearless, cocky, arrogant and yes, unpredictable. But just like Ali did to Liston, tonight we are shocking the world!
Canes win and Tallahassee is suddenly very worried!
Posted by: Nomad | October 06, 2012 at 11:35 AM
Not liking the cold weather. 48 @ kickoff. Brrrrr
Posted by: BEERicane | October 06, 2012 at 12:02 PM
A loss on the road against a top 10 team would be tolerable as long as the Canes come to play and don't back down.
However, I think the Canes can win. I think Al Golden is a special coach building a special program. A win will be huge for Al Golden and what he is building, and I think Golden might be on a campaign to become coach of the year. If the Canes are on the right track toward elite status, history shows that we will know it this year by the way the Canes are playing. This game is the Canes opportunity to reestablish themselves among football college elite for years to come.
I think Al Golden and company will get it done.
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | October 06, 2012 at 12:08 PM
this game is up to the D. NDs offense has been super questionable this year, but Miami D has been atrocious arguably one of the worst in the country. If the D plays average relative to the national standard, we will win. If they play typical for this years standard, we will get a whoopin.
Posted by: BEERicane | October 06, 2012 at 12:13 PM
Good defenses can always take away at least one facet of a good offensive attack. I think ND tries to take away the deep pass and makes UM string together lots of moved chains on drives for scores with that 3-4 front.
ND's offensive rank is a function of their schedule difficulty. UM's defensive rank is a function of their coaching ineptitude. Another week, another game where Fisch has to score every time his side of the ball has possession. No pressure or anything.
Posted by: orange 'n green in the vein | October 06, 2012 at 12:18 PM
I think ND is a one dimensional offense. They are gonna try to knock us off the ball and run run run. We have problems with good qbs...if the game slows down we will do this....gawd those gold unis make me want to throw up.
Posted by: mi@mic@ne | October 06, 2012 at 01:19 PM
UNC HAS A DECENT TEAM WE WILL HAVE OUR HANDS FULL NEXT WEEKEND
Posted by: canezilla | October 06, 2012 at 01:41 PM
Yes UNC is giving Vagina Tech all they want. Let's Go Canes.
Posted by: Tsully76 | October 06, 2012 at 02:01 PM
This game is the Canes opportunity to reestablish themselves among football college elite for years to come.
I think Al Golden and company will get it done.
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | October 06, 2012 at 12:08 PM
And so it was wriiten on the 6th day of October in the year 2012.
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 02:12 PM
I am SO jacked for this game! LETS GO CANES!
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 02:36 PM
I'll tell U why I feel fear for today's game. Before today nobody, and I mean NOBODY expected the Miami Hurricanes to do anything this year. But after this better than expected start, expectations have risen. Now ANYTHING is possible.
There is a LOT at stake in today's game. A big win against a hated rival, a top 10 team and a top 25 ranking. As the stakes get higher, I get more nervous.
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 02:59 PM
Posted by: 86Cane | October 06, 2012 at 02:59 PM
This year is as much game by game for the fans as it has been for the team. Just try to enjoy the ride. I really just want our Canes to fight like hell, well and to win.
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 03:05 PM
86,
Settle down, we got this!!!!
Posted by: WWIN | October 06, 2012 at 03:07 PM
It looks like UNC will beat VTech bringing them both to 1-1 ACC records. This is the best possible outcome for The U. Duke 1-0 vs. Virginia 0-1 just got underway.
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 03:11 PM
Army making it interesting vs. BC.
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 03:18 PM
UVA strikes first on Duke.
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 03:19 PM
Duke strikes right back. Also Clemson can put GTech away for the rest of the year if they win today, gets underway in a bit.
Posted by: The Dude | October 06, 2012 at 03:22 PM