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June 18, 2025

Month: September 2017

College Football

ACC announces football kickoff times for Sept. 23 games

September 11, 2017 Brett Friedlander

NC State’s football game against Florida State on Sept. 23 was considered a potential marquee matchup before the season began. The Atlantic Division showdown will still receive regional network coverage on ABC, according to the […]

College Football

Surratt injury, Harris’ passing further complicate UNC quarterback situation

September 10, 2017 Brett Friedlander

CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina band played the song “One Shining Moment” during a halftime ceremony Saturday in which members of the school’s basketball team received their national championship rings. It was also appropriate, […]

NFL

Newton passes for 2 TDs in Panthers’ 23-3 win

September 10, 2017 Cory Lavalette

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Cam Newton threw two touchdown passes, Graham Gano kicked three field goals and the Carolina Panthers rode a dominant defensive performance to a 23-3 season-opening victory over the San Francisco 49ers […]

College Football

Unhappy with defense, ECU’s Montgomery makes staff changes

September 10, 2017 Brett Friedlander

Unhappy with the performance his defense, which has allowed more than 600 yards in each of its first two games this season, East Carolina football coach Scottie Montgomery has replaced defensive coordinator Kenwick Thompson. Montgomery […]

Hurricane Irma
Article

Irma cuts power to 1 million in Florida, fifth shelter opens in NC

September 10, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH/FORT MYERS/MIAMI – Packing 130-mph winds, Hurricane Irma knocked out electricity to more than 1 million Florida homes and businesses on Sunday as it headed towards the state’s Gulf Coast, threatening potentially catastrophic flooding. After wreaking havoc […]

Article

NC State rallies to beat Marshall, 37-20

September 10, 2017 Shawn Krest

RALEIGH — Late in the first half, it looked like South Carolina might beat NC State twice. The Gamecocks beat the Wolfpack in the season opener last week, sticking a pin in the high expectations […]

College Football

ECU’s woes continue with 56-20 pounding at West Virginia

September 9, 2017 Brett Friedlander

MORGANTOWN, WVa. — It took until the second half for things to unravel on the East Carolina football team in its season opening loss to James Madison last week. Saturday, the Pirates didn’t have to […]

College Football

Wolford leads Deacons past BC in ACC opener

September 9, 2017 Brett Friedlander

John Wolford threw for one touchdown, ran for another and totaled 243 yards from scrimmage, leading visiting Wake Forest to a 34-10 blowout victory over Boston College on Saturday. Wolford hit freshman receiver Greg Dortch […]

Article

Duke overwhelms Northwestern to move to 2-0

September 9, 2017 Shawn Krest

DURHAM — In the days leading up to Saturday’s game against Northwestern, Duke players were adamant that this year wasn’t a repeat of last season. There were certainly some similarities: The Blue Devils trounced an […]

Article

Tar Heels defenseless to stop the ‘Lamar Jackson Show’

September 9, 2017 Brett Friedlander

CHAPEL HILL — Lamar Jackson, as described by North Carolina coach Larry Fedora earlier in the week, is “a guy where you can do everything perfectly and he can (still) make you look bad.” So […]

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