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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupTuesday, November 6, 2018

November 6, 2018 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Dooley era 2.0 to begin Tuesday night…Pirates ready for Minges doubleheader…Mo adamant penalties hurt ECU…Former ECU running back Chris Johnson retiring from the NFL…Tulane coach Willie Fritz: DE Cameron Sample ankle injury not long-term issue…At the NFL’s midpoint, there are these four teams and then there’s everybody else

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Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

From the Anchor Desk
ECU offense making strides behind Ahlers
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ecupirates.com

  • Gameday: New Era Of Pirate Basketball Begins Against Delaware State
  • Gameday: Pirates Open Season By Hosting Maryland-Eastern Shore
  • Coach Montgomery’s Weekly Press Conference Quotes
  • PIrates Conclude Fall Slate At Kitty Harrison Invite
  • Pirates Finish Fall Season At UNCW Fall Invite

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Pirates ready for Minges doubleheader
  • Montgomery breaks down holding claims
  • AAC: Pair of contenders regrouping

The East Carolinian

  • Osina shines for ECU
  • Killinger makes debut as head coach
  • New, improved men’s basketball begins
  • Mo adamant penalties hurt ECU

WITN 7

  • Former ECU running back Chris Johnson retiring from the NFL
  • Head Football Coach Scottie Montgomery Discusses The Upcoming Tulane Game

247 Sports

  • Dooley era 2.0 to begin Tuesday night
  • Five things to know about Delaware State
  • What Scottie Montgomery said in his weekly press conference
  • Montgomery felt Pirate defense was held back against Memphis
  • Chris Johnson announces his retirement from the NFL
  • ECU releases depth chart for Tulane game
  • UConn-ECU game time announced

Rivals.com

  • ECU Ready to Tee It Up For Game One of the Joe Dooley Era Tonight
  • Slowly Improving ECU Travels to the Big Easy to Face Tulane

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Football Coaches’ Teleconference – Week 11
  • SMU, Cincinnati, Tulane Players Earn Weekly Football Honors
  • Memphis and USF to Host NCAA First Round Matchups
  • Thompson and Pingel earn first November volleyball honors

BCSNN

  • AAC Daily: A Sport With a Real Playoff is About to Tip-Off
  • Houston Men’s Basketball Opens Season Against Alabama A&M
  • No. 11 UCF Clashes with Navy on ESPN2 this Saturday in Orlando
  • Temple Men’s Basketball Tips-Off 2018-19 Tuesday Against La Salle

Tampa Bay Times

  • USF journal: No staff shakeups, Strong reaffirms
  • Know the Foe: Cincinnati
  • Despite swoon, USF still alive for AAC East title

Orlando Sentinel

  • UCF eager to see Aubrey Dawkins finally play during opener against Rider
  • UCF QB McKenzie Milton says injuries are all part of football

Randy Edsall’s UConn contract features highly unusual performance incentives. Here’s why Hartford Courant

Houston star Ed Oliver ‘day to day’ for Saturday’s game against Temple Philly.com

Tulane coach Willie Fritz: DE Cameron Sample ankle injury not long-term issue New Orleans Advocate

Tulane bowl hopes brighten with new starting QB, improved run defense New Orleans Times Picayune

SMU loses versatile OL Nick Natour to season-ending surgery Dallas News

Memphis coach Mike Norvell: ‘No magic solution’ to fixing defense Memphis Commercial Appeal

TU basketball: Transfers add talent to Hurricane roster Tulsa World

UH football: Ed Oliver could return against Temple Houston Chronicle

Struggling Navy must now travel to Orlando to take on No. 12 Central Florida Annapolis Capital

Find out why WSU’s season-opening opponent will be ‘all we can handle’ Wichita Eagle

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Basketball is back and a Triangle return to the Final Four is a genuine possibility
  • Heading into a new season, UNC won’t forget the sting of its last NCAA tournament loss

College Basketball ’19: Three storylines for the Big Four teams Winston Salem Journal

With depth, size and versatility, ODU hopes to get back in NCAA tournament “conversation.” Norfolk Virginian Pilot

Columbia The State

  • He’s the head coach’s son. At Clemson, he wants to make his own name
  • How Clemson is preparing for Boston College with Eagles star AJ Dillon banged up

The Associated Press

  • Toss up the ball, college hoops ready for early start date
  • AP Top 25 Heat Check: Big gap between top and bottom half
  • Georgia focused on team from Alabama _ Auburn, that is
  • No. 13 Syracuse on a roll going into final 3 games
  • No. 19 Florida ‘might play 2’ or more QBs vs South Carolina
  • 1st-place Pitt? Resilient Panthers lead ACC Coastal Division
  • Tennessee struggling to establish any kind of rushing attack
  • Taggart hands Florida State play-calling duties to assistant

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Charlotte Observer

  • With all that new speed, don’t forget Panthers’ old ‘Mr. Reliable.’ Cam Newton won’t.
  • Charlotte Hornets’ 10-game review: Bravo, Parker and Monk, but what about crunch time?

Washington Post

  • Dwight Howard is seeking to save the Wizards’ season with smiles and good vibes
  • Capitals find the right combination to unlock some depth scoring against the Oilers
  • Redskins devastated by injuries, lose Scherff, Richardson and Lauvao for rest of season
  • Bryce Harper will be the talk of GM Meetings, but Nationals have plenty of other business
  • At the NFL’s midpoint, there are these four teams and then there’s everybody else

New York Times

  • It’s the Super Bowl Calling: Saints Get the Edge on the Rams
  • Brodie Van Wagenen Arrives at G.M. Meetings With Reversed Role
  • Larry Drew Gets His Security, Agreeing to New Deal With Cavaliers
  • Olympic Committee Moves to Revoke U.S.A. Gymnastics’ Governing Rights
  • Martin Brodeur, Always a Devil, Takes a New Role With the Team
  • Alabama Becomes the Golden State Warriors
  • A Rare Tom Brady-Aaron Rodgers Showdown Goes Brady’s Way

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