Yep, folks on the web are actually tracking the projected NIT field.
Brett Friedlander
Brett Friedlander is a native of Atlanta and a graduate of the University of South Carolina who has been covering the ACC for the The Capital of Annapolis, Md., the Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer and the Wilmington (N.C.) Star-News since 1981. During that time, he has won 24 national, state and regional awards. Among his coverage credits are seven Final Fours, the Masters, the Super Bowl, the World Series and numerous other major events. He is also the author of a book, the biography of “Field of Dreams” doctor Archibald “Moonlight” Graham, scheduled to be released next spring by John F. Blair, Publisher. He roots for the Atlanta Braves and loves hot dogs from Nathan’s.
ESPN College GameDay was a nice consolation prize for those with no Duke-UNC tickets.
N.C. State’s game against Boston College will be broadcast in Spanish.
Remembering Bill Free, who helped break the Len Bias story for the Baltimore Sun.
The ACC launched the redesign of its website, TheACC.com earlier this week.
UNC’s Ed Davis is trying out a new form of social media.
President Obama showed his love for college hoops when he attended the Duke-Georgetown game.
Dan Wiederer has written a highly entertaining inside look at UNC’s title season.
The unfortunate new gimmick for ESPN College GameDay: Digger’s dancing.
The Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer has created a web page dedicated to the Duke-UNC rivalry.


