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GREG VACEK'S WEB ROUNDUPTuesday, November 9, 2021

November 9, 2021 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Pirates start hoops season … Pirates ready to open new season, this time back in front of fans … No. 9 Duke aims to send Krzyzewski out with one final title run … Big 12 hoops could be winner in latest conference shuffle … Boswell’s late field goal lifts Steelers past Bears 29-27

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Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

BASKETBALL NEWS
Pirates start hoops season
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ecupirates.com

  • ECU Hosts South Carolina State In 2021-22 Opener
  • Pirates Open Season At Middle Tennessee

East Carolinian

  • ECU baseball welcomes fans for Purple and Gold World Series
  • ECU dominates Temple in 45-3 blowout win

New ECU Life Sciences Building officially opening after delay WITN 7

Pirates ready to open new season, this time back in front of fans 247 Sports

Memphis vs. East Carolina College Football Odds, Plays and Insights Sports Illustrated

East Carolina vs Memphis Prediction, Odds, Spread, Date & Start Time for College Football Week 11 Game FanDuel

SC State vs East Carolina Basketball Live Stream: Watch Online The HDRoom

Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)

  • ECU men, women tip off seasons tonight
  • Three answers from ECU’s win vs. Temple

Around the American Athletic Conference

American Athletic Conference

  • Memphis, South Florida, SMU Earn NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship Bids
  • UCF’s Watson, Houston’s Georgiades Receive Week 11 American Volleyball Awards
  • Houston’s Tune, Memphis’ Owens, South Florida’s Battie Earn Weekly Conference Honors

Three Things We Learned From Conference USA — Week 10 Underdog Dynasty

Cincinnati Enquirer

  •  How to watch UC basketball play Evansville : What you need to know
  •  Where will Cincinnati end up in CFP committee’s rankings Tuesday?

Orlando Sentinel

  • UCF football’s latest injury: Coach Gus Malzahn with broken leg
  • No arrests made at UCF tailgate following viral video of fight

Temple football coach Rod Carey hasn’t worked out and fixing things will be costly Philadelphia Inquirer

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • Memphis basketball vs. Tennessee Tech: Scouting report, prediction
  • 5 bold predictions for an epic Memphis Tigers basketball season

Guerin-teed it was quite a week: Did TU squander its upset bid, or did Cincinnati defense stand strong? Tulsa World

Firm foundation laid, Kelvin Sampson embraces new UH season Houston Chronicle

‘Run our race’: Kelvin Sampson focused on the 2021-22 season, not the past The Daily Cougar

SMU welcomes McNeese St. in 2021-22 season opener Merced Sun-Star

Five burning questions facing the Wichita State Shockers basketball team this season Wichita Eagle

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News & Observer

  • How the Hubert Davis era at UNC unofficially began with speech after NCAA loss
  • Can the Tar Heels steal the Coastal? UNC-Pitt football top story lines, betting odds
  • NC State or Wake Forest for the Atlantic? A first look at top stories, betting odds
  • Everything you need to know as NC State opens the 2021-22 college basketball season

Winston Salem Journal

  • No. 9 Duke aims to send Krzyzewski out with one final title run
  • WSSU came out of its rugged exhibition games against Duke and Wake Forest with plenty to work on
  • Here’s a short list of possible candidates for the WSSU head football coaching job
  • Wake Forest women’s soccer team to play Harvard in NCAA Tournament

Charlotte 49ers college basketball season preview Charlotte Observer

A preview of the 2021-22 A&T men’s basketball team Greensboro News & Record

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Influx from transfer portal has Hampton men’s basketball team hoping to exceed low expectations
  • Norfolk State has high expectations after MEAC men’s basketball championship, NCAA Tournament trip
  • Virginia’s Reece Beekman is ready to take on a bigger role after host of departures
  • Weekend Sports Review: Chris Taylor’s $18.4 million question, Hampton’s OT win, an ODU streak, hoops hoopla

Fayetteville Observer

  •  Under Hubert Davis, UNC looks to let it fly from 3 — even Armando Bacot
  • NC State could be down another defensive starter against Wake Forest
  • ‘There’s a symmetry to it’: Duke’s Coach K begins final season at Madison Square Garden

Columbia The State

  • Frank Martin’s Gamecocks tip off Tuesday. Three last thoughts before the season opens
  • Final thoughts as South Carolina women’s basketball opens new season at NC State
  • Why this NCAA soccer tournament appearance feels different for ‘underdog’ Gamecocks
  • Clemson’s Tony Elliott responds to being linked to TCU coaching search
  • South Carolina is one win from a bowl bid. Here are the latest postseason projections

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • UGA, Kirby Smart not aware of investigation before Adam Anderson played vs. Florida
  • Georgia’s receiving corps nears full strength
  • 5 things to know as Georgia Tech opens the season
  • Georgia State looks to bring energy in basketball opener
  • New-look Bulldogs open basketball season vs. FIU

College Football Playoff Chase: Ranking The 13 Teams Still Alive After Week 10 College Football News

Washington Post

  • Deeper, experienced Maryland men’s basketball team is eager to take the next step
  • Virginia men’s basketball to lean on transfers amid roster turnover and inexperience

The Associated Press

  • College basketball ready to rev up with fans in the stands
  • Davis ready for coaching debut with No. 19 North Carolina
  • Big 12 hoops could be winner in latest conference shuffle
  • Georgia’s Crean adds Gale to staff 1 day before opening game
  • Pitt G Ithiel Horton suspended indefinitely following arrest
  • Frost agrees to salary cut in ’22; four assistants fired
  • Washington suspends Jimmy Lake for 1 game without pay
  • Texas’ losing skid marks debut season of struggle for Sark
  • Amid Miami-FSU week, Diaz reveals a tie that binds programs
  • Mullen contrite, confident he can fix Florida’s problems

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Winston Salem Journal

  • Sports events on the air for Tuesday, Nov. 9
  • Today in sports history: Nov. 9
  • Matt Rhule has changed his tone on Sam Darnold as the Panthers’ starting quarterback
  • Boswell’s late field goal lifts Steelers past Bears 29-27
  • Wilson cleared to return to football activities for Seattle

Hurricanes’ Jesperi Kotkaniemi still adjusting to Rod Brind’Amour’s way  Raleigh News & Observer

Charlotte Observer

  • Matt Rhule has changed his tone on Sam Darnold as the Panthers’ starting quarterback
  • Charlotte Hornets need LaMelo Ball to master the fourth quarter to end losing streak
  • 5 things we’ve learned about the Charlotte Hornets during their 5-game losing streak
  • Charlotte Hornets give injury update on PJ Washington

New York Times

  • Athletes in a Ravaged Louisiana Town Try to Run Back to Normalcy
  • Scientists Fight a New Source of Vaccine Misinformation: Aaron Rodgers
  • Coach K’s Farewell Tour Is Coming. His Replacement Is Reloading on Talent.
  • Cancer Nearly Took His Life. But the New York Marathon Awaited.
  • Novak Djokovic Gets His Groove Back in Paris
  • Why the ‘Scariest’ Night Didn’t Keep LaMarcus Aldridge Out of the N.B.A.
  • Even Without Derrick Henry, Titans Find a Way to Win Again
  • What We Learned From Week 9 in the N.F.L.

Washington Post

  • NFL’s taunting controversy reemerges as Steelers edge Bears, 29-27
  • NFL Week 10 power rankings: Titans climb into No. 1 spot, even without Derrick Henry
  • The Nationals should offer Juan Soto $500 million. Yes, you read that correctly.
  • The bye week let Washington catch its breath. Now Ron Rivera wants to see growth.
  • Alex Ovechkin pulls even with Brett Hull with his 741st goal in the Capitals’ 5-3 win

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Steph Curry, Warriors dominate second half to take down Hawks
  • Braves’ Fried, Duvall earn Gold Gloves

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