Franks brings new attitude, offense to practices
By Albert Lee | April 16, 1999Although new head coach Carl Franks has yet to coach his first game, he's already helping to bring a new attitude to the football program.
Although new head coach Carl Franks has yet to coach his first game, he's already helping to bring a new attitude to the football program.
CHICAGO - Although DePaul may be Conference USA's hottest team, Duke proved again why it is simply the country's hottest team in beating the Blue Demons at the United Center last night.
There's nothing finer than beating Carolina.
There's no place like home.
Saturday's game against Clemson was more than a hard-fought victory-it was a statement of character for Duke: After three years in the abyss, Fred Goldsmith's squad will not settle for anything...
Talent does not always translate easily into success-just ask former All-American Duke golfer Joe Ogilvie.
Among college football coaches, it's a well-accepted fact that a team's greatest improvement usually occurs between the first and second games of a season.
If one game is any indication of the kind of coach that new UNC head coach Carl Torbush is, the rest of college football had better be wary.
If you thought B.A. Barracus was bad, wait until you meet Big Tommy.
Although college basketball fans all over the country probably had never heard of Bill Guthridge, the Tar Heels knew exactly what they were doing when they named Guthridge head coach in October.