Heels, 'Pack, Bunting, Amato meet today in Raleigh
Posted Sep 24, 2005
This afternoon's game at Carter-Finley Stadium could be a referendum on N.C. State coach Chuck Amato, who has resurrected the passion in Wolfpack football but hasn't always followed through with big-time victories. And that's further backed up by the fact that Amato's teams are 2-2 against Bunting's teams. An N.C. State loss today would be the second in a row to the Tar Heels and it would certainly diminish whatever perceived edge the Wolfpack have built on their closest football rivals.
(Kinston Free Press)
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