Go to hell state college, go to hell!

If you can’t go to college go to State
If you can’t go to college go to State
If your GPA is 2
Then State’s the place for you
If you can’t go to college go to State

I heard it a different way...

If you can't go to college, go to State
If you can't go to State, go to jail
If you can't go to jail, go to hell
Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell
 
I will never forget that game. I was living in Georgia at the time and the game was on tape delay to be shown at 1 am.

I called my best friend who was living in Chapel Hill and asked him if I should stay up until 3am to watch the game. Now my friend was always deadpan in all of his interactions and said, "yeah it's a game you might want to watch"

At the half we were up by 20+ points ? My first impulse was to turn off the game, cuss my friend, and go to bed, but I decided to watch the 2nd half thinking well maybe we ended up beating them by 50 points.

I'm just glad that back then metrics were not used to determine whether that was a good win or a bad win :cool:
 
I heard it a different way...

If you can't go to college, go to State
If you can't go to State, go to jail
If you can't go to jail, go to hell
Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell
hahaha yeah I may have borrowed that one from the Cameron Crazies
 
Bet it is a game-time decision.

What would be the penalty in saying that he's out and then playing him anyway?
I don't think there's an official penalty if we say he's out and then play him, but I agree that it'll publicly be a game time decision.

My personal hunch is that he'll play, but no idea how effective he'll be.
 
I will never forget that game. I was living in Georgia at the time and the game was on tape delay to be shown at 1 am.

I called my best friend who was living in Chapel Hill and asked him if I should stay up until 3am to watch the game. Now my friend was always deadpan in all of his interactions and said, "yeah it's a game you might want to watch"

At the half we were up by 20+ points ? My first impulse was to turn off the game, cuss my friend, and go to bed, but I decided to watch the 2nd half thinking well maybe we ended up beating them by 50 points.

I'm just glad that back then metrics were not used to determine whether that was a good win or a bad win :cool:
Halftime was 40-19 Carolina. State took its first second half lead at 69-68. Then the Secretary of Defense worked his magic, slammed the ball home and we walked off with the 70-69 victory. You could hear the cheers from dorms and houses all across campus with that dunk.
 
Halftime was 40-19 Carolina. State took its first second half lead at 69-68. Then the Secretary of Defense worked his magic, slammed the ball home and we walked off with the 70-69 victory. You could hear the cheers from dorms and houses all across campus with that dunk.
That game was when I became an unapologetic UNC fan. I had grown up a state fan hating UNC. My entire family then and now (2nd and 3rd generations) all went to State. This includes father, brother aunts/uncles and cousins, nieces and nephews. I was the black sheep of the family when I went to UNC. My sophomore year this game was on and I was torn. When Bradley dunked it the entire campus erupted- you could hear out our dorm window. At that moment I could be sad- OR. I could be glad and call my family and give them all shit. I chose the latter and have never looked back.
 
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