Who is Savon Goodman? Many NC State fans are asking this question today. The Wolfpack fan base is curious why his name just popped up on their radar on signing day…so late in the game. Why has no one been talking about this 4-star combo forward? Well, this morning we give you the answers you’re looking for. Most college coaches haven’t been recruiting Goodman this season, because most of them were under the impression that he would prep next season in order to get his academics in line. In fact, there was a plan in place for him to go to Brewster Academy next season to prep for a year. Well, the plan might have changed. According to Goodman’s head coach Rob Moore at Philadelphia Constitution, he has qualified academically. Once the word got out that Goodman might be on the market, high level division-I coaches started calling in an aggressive manner. “Since he qualified academically, Savon decided that he wanted to go to college now. Many kids go prep because they want to better there options. That’s not the case for Savon. He has colleges from all the major conferences knocking at his door right now,” said Moore….
Where Are They now
Ex-NC State head coach, who should be bettered remembered for his playing days as a Wolfpack legend at point guard on the 1983 National Championship team, was hired by the Utah Jazz today as an assistant. After his playing days, Lowe made his name in coaching by making his way up the ranks in the NBA as an assistant with the Timberwolves and then later as their head coach. He was most successful, however, in Detroit where he was an assistant under Flip Saunders. Lowe did not experience much success with NC State and after his fifth season he finally...
Willie Young (DE, 2nd season) - Congratulations Willie! Young recorded his first career sack in the Lion’s 34-30 win over the Cowboys. He also finished the game with 2 tackles. In his rookie season he only saw action in two games. This year he has played in every game. Season Stats: 5 tackles, 1 sack Philip Rivers (QB, 8th season) - Rivers produced his most complete game of the early season, posting a QB Rating of 110.6 in the game. He was 21/31 for 307 yards with 1 touchdown and no interceptions. The Chargers beat the Dolphins 26-16. Through 4 games, Rivers ranks 3rd in...
Mario Williams (OLB) - Super Mario left yesterdays 33-40 loss to the Saints in the third quarter with a knee injury. He was able to come back in the game for a couple of snaps, so even though he will undergo more tests today, he should be ok. Williams had a quiet day with only one tackle. Mario has 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble and 1 pass deflection on through 3 games. Philip Rivers (QB) - Rivers had his worse outing of the early season yesterday, posting a QB rating of 62.0. He was 24/38 for 266 yards, failing to...
Former NC State Power Forward and Pitcher finally made his Major League debut last night for the New York Yankees. Brackman entered the game with two outs in the sixth inning. After closing out the inning, the former Wolfpack gunslinger pitched a scoreless seventh inning, around one hit, one walk, and one error. The Brack-Attack threw 20 out of his 32 pitches for strikes and was able to leave the stadium last night with a 0.00 ERA. “It’s just a big relief, like the pressure is off my shoulders,” Brackman told MLB.com, “Now I can sleep well at night and...
*Shea Cotton has been a talking point for NC State fans for over 10 years now. There are tons of questions of ‘what went wrong’ and ‘why is Cotton not a NBA superstar.’ Well someone finally is getting some real answers. Take a look at this trailer for the upcoming Shea Cotton documentary ‘MANCHILD’ located at the bottom of this article.* If you’ve followed NC State recruiting over the years then there’s one name you’ll never forget. That name is Shea Cotton. Cotton was as many say ‘The Lebron James before Lebron James.” He was the player who was supposed...
Since this is our first installment of ‘Wolfpack in the NFL’ this season, we will not only give you the updates on how former NC State alumni are faring in the league through two weeks, but we will also give you the skinny on some former players that no longer have a roster spot. Andre Brown (RB) – Andre Brown apparently had a great training camp, but failed to produce in the opportunities that he was given in the preseason (11 carries for 33 yards). The Giants have signed him to their practice squad. Brian Clark (WR) – After playing...
We had the opportunity to catch up with Tracy Smith this week and he told us about his plans to play overseas. In a conversation after the interview he mentioned a few NBA workouts he’s had. He said his best one was with the Heat and he thought he fit well with them but they decided to go in a different direction. Watch the interview as Smith talks about his time at NC State, his recent wrist injury and his dreams for the future....
In response to the untimely death of former great Lorenzo Charles, the NC State Athletic Department plans to honor him in a number of ways. “We are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Lorenzo Charles, a Wolfpack hero,” said athletic director, Deborah A. Yow. “The Wolfpack Family mourns today as we remember his athletic accomplishments, his excellent character and his winning dunk in the 1983 National Championship game. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this most difficult time.” Below are the plans to honor ACC Legend recipient Lorenzo Charles: - Adopt a commemorative patch for use...
Most of our “Where are they now?” pieces usually tell a story about an ex-NC State basketball player trying to make it in the NBA, or pursuing a career in the sport overseas. The story of Cornelius Williams is a bit different. Williams was never a super-star. He was never looking to make basketball a career. Instead he used basketball to get an education that would propel him to a much more important place. Cornelius Williams joined NC State in 1997 under then coach Herb Sendek. Hailing from Fort McClellan, Alabama, the 6’11 center was part of Sendek’s second recruiting...
In 2001, Levi Watkins was one of Herb Sendek’s prized recruits. He was a Parade All-American who averaged over 23 points per game out of Montrose Christian Academy in Maryland, however an ACL injury his freshman year derailed a once promising basketball career. Watkins played four years at NC State but that eary injury stopped him from becoming the star player many had expected him to become. But Don’t be fooled. Just because Watkins isn’t playing in the NBA or cashing checks overseas in Europe doesn’t mean he hasn’t reached his potential. Today Levi can still be found on NC...


