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with most other things in Charlottesville, blends in perfectly with the community. The seven-year-old arena, like the campus, is understated and, at a capacity of 14,593, is a significant increase over University Hall. The Cavaliers do not always sell out, but the crowd is typically boisterous. The noisy crowd is a big reason why basketball teams who travel to Charlottesville often go home with a loss to show for the trip. Runner-up: �Clemson (Littlejohn Coliseum) Worst Arena Wake Forest (Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum) Entering the middle of the second decade in the 21st century, it is hard to fathom anyone actually operating a motor vehicle indoors. Yet, the Demon Deacon mascot duly enters the arena and rides

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onto the court on a motorcycle for every home game, while also idling during the announcements for the starting line-ups. The episode seldom gets the supporters who bother to show up worked into frenzy. In all honesty, it is hard to discern at this point if the listlessness is based on numbness to having seen too many poor displays over the years, complete apathy for head coach Jeff Bzdelik’s program, or a unique combination of the two. Opened in 1989, Joel Coliseum straddles the sad balance of being too young to justify being replaced and being too old to have modern amenities or charm. Runner-up : Florida State (Tucker Center)

feature, driving the ball down the field and moving around in the pocket.” Aside from Bible, Glennon also received help from former Pack wide receivers T.J. Graham of the Buffalo Bills, Jay Smith and �Super Bowl champion Torry Holt. “[Holt is] so experienced, even I can take away some of the points from him because obviously he’s a potential hall of fame player. He did the right things in the NFL,” Glennon said. “He gives me advice here and

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history competing versus each other, with the Pack holding a 6-1 edge in the series. Most recently, the two schools split two games of a home-and-home during

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there, although it might not be quarterback-specific, just how to handle myself at the next level.” Wolff said he wanted to participate in the workout to help keep other seniors, such as Mario Carter and C.J. Wilson, motivated throughout the workout. Wolff also said he will participate in five individual workouts with several NFL teams in Raleigh. Unlike his counterparts in the secondary, Wilson was not invited to the combine, which placed much more emphasis on his Pro Day workout. “I felt like it was another

opportunity where I can showcase my talent that God’s blessed me with and show them what I’ve got,” Wilson said. “I took full advantage of the opportunity today. I felt like I did the best I could. That’s what’s important to me.” Wilson also caught the attention of the Jacksonville Jaguars organization. Wolff was interviewed by Jaguars representatives following his workout. “They asked me some personal questions,” Wilson said. “They asked me questions about my family and how’s my family doing,

things of that nature. The best thing to do is to keep it honest with them, you know. Everything’s fine and leave it at that.” The seniors on the offensive line, R.J. Mattes, Zach Allen and Camden Wentz also participated in drills under the instruction of a representative from the New England Patriots. Prospects are down to their final opportunities to impress an NFL club with individual workouts. The NFL Draft takes place April 25-27 in New York City.

the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, which were Herb Sendek’s first two teams at N.C. State to reach the NCAA Tournament. Before that, the Wolfpack won back-to-back matchups over Temple during Jim Valvano’s final two seasons in Raleigh (1988-89 and 1989-90) when the Owls were led by John Chaney and featured one its greatest play-

ers in school history, Mark Macon. N.C. State is continuing its return to relevance under Gottfried. The Pack’s second year coach is 48-23 overall in Raleigh and is only the third coach in ACC history to take his first two teams to the NCAA Tournament (along with Bill Guthridge and Roy Williams of North Carolina).

“[N.C. State] has done a phenomenal job of helping to build our program,” Gottfried said. “So I am excited about [the overall record]. I am excited about some of the things we have accomplished here.” “I am excited about playing,” Gottfried said. “I believe we can play with anybody, and we can beat anybody.”

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