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GREG VACEK'S DAILY WEB ROUNDUPSunday, May 3, 2020

May 3, 2020 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

REWIND: East Carolina pounds North Carolina 70-41…Critical to have widespread testing before college sports return: NCAA’s top doctor ….Scott, USF football face challenging schedule …Former Bengals’ QB Andy Dalton agrees to a one-year deal with Cowboys…Can U.S. Soccer and Its Women’s Team Make Peace on Equal Pay?…Cashless stadiums ‘a necessity’ in future, Mercedes-Benz Stadium exec says

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

REWIND: ECU’s 70-41 win over visiting North Carolina Bonesville.net

CLASSIC REWIND: ECU CRUISES TO 70-41 WIN OVER UNC ecupirates.com

North Carolina vs. East Carolina final score: Three things … SB Nation

2014 UNC vs ECU Highlights – Grover Parody You Tube

ESPN

  • North Carolina vs. East Carolina – ESPN.com
  • East Carolina vs. North Carolina football SportsCenter highlights 2014
North Carolina vs East Carolina | 2014 ACC Football … ACC Digital Network

East Carolina pounds North Carolina 70-41 Charlotte Observer

ECU Football 2020 Player Expectations: WR Blake Proehl 247 Sports

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

Critical to have widespread testing before college sports return: NCAA’s top doctor Tampa Bay Times

NCAA announces some guidelines on what it would take to begin college sports again | Mike Jensen Philadelphia Inquirer

Tulsa World

  • Guerin Emig: We’re thinking positive about college football’s return, not as much about a uniform approach
  • Bill Haisten: Remembering Michael Jordan’s 1982 weekend – and loss to TU – at the Mabee Center

Scott, USF football face challenging schedule ABC Action News

UCF DE Jalen Pinkney enters name in NCAA transfer portal 247 Sports

UCF football loaded with experience, talent at running back Orlando Sentinel

SMU track star Billy Foster will be remembered best not just for winning, but the way he ran Dallas Morning News

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Chinese UNC student finds translating Jordan doc fun. But Roy Williams? That’s frickin’ hard
  • Josh Hall isn’t heading to NC State after all. Here are his big plans.

My Take On Wake: Most of us never saw the real Danny Manning; here’s hoping that’s not the case with Steve Forbes Winston Salem Journal

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Our Greatest Hits: As his stardom soared, David Wright flew west to become the face of a best-selling video game
  • ACC baseball umpires miss the game, but they’re also feeling the financial crunch caused by the pandemic

Columbia The State

  • When South Carolina’s spring was cut short, this unit leading the way on offense
  • A guy to carry the load in the fourth. Kitchings’ different philosophy for Gamecocks

Charleston Post and Courier

  • How the NBA G League select team impacts the ACC
  • Global pandemic 100 years ago rocked sports world in SC and across America
  • Gamecocks’ Hannibal learning how to build highlights from normal plays

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Pastner: New grad-transfer rule could help Georgia Tech
  • Georgia’s Rayshaun Hammonds decides to stay in NBA draft
  • NCAA doctor: Available coronavirus testing crucial to having college football
  • WSB offers Larry Munson radio broadcasts for football-starved Georgia fans

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Dallas Morning News

  • Former Bengals’ QB Andy Dalton agrees to a one-year deal with Cowboys
  • 10 things to know about new Cowboys QB Andy Dalton, like his missing luggage and how Drake ‘predicted’ his signing
  • NFL hopes to start season on time; Cowboys preseason opener still in play

Chicago Tribune

  • ‘The Jordan Rules’ Q&A with Sam Smith: The reaction to his 1992 book, covering a young Michael Jordan and now watching ‘The Last Dance’
  • Column: Michael Jordan’s impact on sneaker culture is far-reaching — but it’s most affecting on Chicagoans
  • The Chicago Bears have declined Mitch Trubisky’s 5th-year option. So what does it mean?
  • Why did the Bears draft Mitch Trubisky over Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson?
  • Column: The Packers did more than prepare for a future without Aaron Rodgers — they prioritized the quarterback position. That’s something the Bears historically have failed to do.
  • Column: Jerry Krause’s baseball acumen — which included pushing the White Sox to acquire Ozzie Guillen — was nothing to joke about
  • Ranking the 15 best sports movies to watch with kids

New York Times

  • Can U.S. Soccer and Its Women’s Team Make Peace on Equal Pay?
  • Can Golden Boy Bring Boxing Back?
  • Wild Ideas to Bring Back Sports Might Say More About Cities Than Leagues
  • Olympic Gymnast Recalls Emotional Abuse ‘So Twisted That I Thought It Couldn’t Be Real’

Washington Post

  • Sports leagues really want to play games again. They just can’t figure out how.
  • After the Cardinals aced the offseason, ‘the moment is now’ for Kyler Murray
  • At a quiet Churchill Downs, the fastest two minutes in sports feels like an eternity away
  • Brewer: On Derby-less weekend, missing my Kentucky home
  • The USWNT finally found a foe it couldn’t beat: Male entitlement
  • Judge rules against U.S. women’s national soccer team in equal pay lawsuit
  • Some see ban of Laurie Hernandez’s coach as progress for USA Gymnastics but question the timetable
  • NBA postpones draft lottery, leaving rebuilding teams in limbo

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Falcons’ Grady Jarrett keeps on pedaling through uncertain times
  • Cashless stadiums ‘a necessity’ in future, Mercedes-Benz Stadium exec says
  • Some plans for return of sports more realistic than others

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