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GREG VACEK'S WEB ROUNDUPSaturday, January 29, 2022

January 29, 2022 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

 

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

East Carolina takes on Cincinnati, looks to break 3-game slide Washington Post

Preview: Cincinnati Goes on the Road to Take on Struggling East Carolina Sports Illustrated

Memphis Tigers Basketball Notches a Big 71-54 Win on the Road Against the ECU Pirates  BCSNN

New arms give ECU big upside on the mound heading into 2022 247 Sports

Offense, defense lacking for ECU men’s basketball Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)

Around the American Athletic Conference

Temple-South Florida Men’s Basketball Game Rescheduled for Feb. 7 American Athletic Conference

Tough Loss to Temple SB Nation

Orlando Sentinel

  • AAC’s Mike Aresco optimistic a deal to expand College Football Playoff still can get done
  • UCF defensive lineman Kalia Davis gets NFL Combine invite

The Temple News

USC DB transfer finds new football home in American Athletic Conference, report says Columbia The State

South Carolina transfer DB Dominick Hill commits to Temple 247 Sports

 Memphis basketball NET ranking: Tigers’ NCAA Tournament resume Memphis Commercial Appeal

Tulsa World

  • Tulsa men seek first conference win against South Florida
  • TU MBB vs. USF capsule

Houston Chronicle

  • Kelvin Sampson’s latest focus for UH: defending the 3-point shot
  • Jose Cruz Jr. tries to return Rice baseball team among nation’s elite

2021 UH football position grades: Running backs The Daily Cougar

What Wichita State’s Ricky Council worked on this summer that led to career-best game Wichita Eagle

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Winston Salem Journal

  • ‘It’s a man’s world’: Male athletes leading way in NIL money
  • Wake Forest hits the road for game at Syracuse on Saturday night

CAA to add Two Programs, make Stony Brook full-time Member Underdog Dynasty

Charleston Post and Courier

  • College of Charleston applauds CAA expansion, hopes for more
  • Monte Lee hoping Clemson baseball is a ‘player-led’ program in 2022
  • Gamecocks’ Mark Kingston begins 5th baseball season with new staff, fresh-faced lineup

Raleigh News & Observer

  • UNC basketball to honor Roy Williams at halftime of game with NC State for ‘closure’
  • ‘British Tar Heel’ makes trip from England to attend this week’s UNC basketball games
  • Timetable for Dawson Garcia’s return to UNC basketball is unknown, Hubert Davis says

Will Michael Jordan be there when UNC honors Roy Williams against NC State? Fayetteville Observer

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • National champion Bulldogs more powerful on recruiting trail
  • Belief makes Georgia Bulldogs a threat to win it all again
  • Former Bulldogs player, coach Mike Bobo joins Georgia football staff

The Associated Press

  • Louisville’s Pegues set for challenge, ‘not my first rodeo’
  • No. 9 Duke’s trip to Louisville headlines ACC’s week ahead
  • Old newcomers making big impacts in college basketball
  • NC State AD Boo Corrigan to lead CFP selection committee
  • Georgia’s Lovasea Carroll transferring to South Carolina
  • Jeff Fisher happy to be back on sidelines at Collegiate Bowl
  • Lack of detailed NIL rules challenges NCAA enforcement
  • Mike Bobo returns to Georgia as offensive analyst
  • Vanderbilt coach Lea promotes Lynch to offensive coordinator
  • AP source: Arizona State’s Hill resigns amid investigation
  • Lawyers: LSU fired athletics official who sued department

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

The Associated Press

  • Nadal, Medvedev to meet in history-making Australian final
  • Djokovic feted in Montenegro amid new virus test doubts
  • Star-studded LA Rams host surging 49ers in NFC title game
  • Young, hungry Bengals off to KC to face grizzled Chiefs
  • Rematches in conference title games. Same results? Read on
  • Analysis: NBA All-Star voting by players, again, was flawed

Winston Salem Journal

  • Today in sports history: Jan. 29
  • Sports events on the air for Saturday, Jan. 29
  • Dan Wiederer: An open letter to new Bears coach Matt Eberflus. Welcome! Now understand the colossal challenge you just accepted.
  • Ash Barty ends 44-year drought for Australian women at home Grand Slam tournament
  • Photos: Barty wins drought-breaking Australian Open women’s title
  • Miami plays Toronto, aims for 4th straight win
  • Phoenix puts home win streak on the line against San Antonio

Success fuels ‘fun’ for Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen in overtime and shootouts  Raleigh News & Observer

Charlotte Observer

  • National vibes in Charlotte: What to take away from the Hornets’ win over the Lakers
  • Charlotte FC forward Vinicius Mello sidelined through preseason for prior injury

‘Ric Flair was our king’: Fan recalls special memories with favorite wrestler Charleston Post and Courier

New York Times

  • Ashleigh Barty Wins Australian Open Women’s Singles Title
  • Giants Hire Brian Daboll as Coach
  • And Just Like That, a Generational Shift at Quarterback
  • Is Canada the Soccer Rival the U.S. Needs?
  • Rookies Ride the Bench, Right? Not on the Nets.
  • A Marker Honoring Jackie Robinson Was Defaced. M.L.B. Helped Replace It.

Washington Post

  • Ashleigh Barty wins Australian Open, capturing third Grand Slam singles title
  • Rafael Nadal nears history, with only Daniil Medvedev standing in his way
  • Capitals reverse their fortunes and dominate Braden Holtby and the Stars
  • Andrew Wiggins, K-Pop star BamBam, and the NBA’s all-star voting problem
  • The Bengals’ kicker — yes, the kicker — belongs at the cool kids’ table
  • Mikaela Shiffrin’s Olympic prep has included covid, quarantine, tears — and relief
  • Shaun White hopes, for one final Olympics, he can be Shaun White again

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Bradley: Full credit to the NFL, still the greatest show on Earth
  • Clutch fourth quarter lifts Hawks to sixth win in a row
  • Hawks’ Gorgui Dieng earns money ‘not just for me’ but also Senegal

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