Tim Peeler
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NC State grad, author, unofficial historian of Wolfpack athletics says @nytimes. @NCSHOF Board of Directors. All opinions, right or mostly right, are my own.
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NC State, then-North Carolina A&M, beat Tennessee 12-6 in 1911, the program's last win over the Volunteers. Our Tim Peeler detailed the victory: on3.com/teams/nc-state…
This is for all my new Tennessee Football friends: A recap of the mighty Tennessee's visit to Raleigh in 1939 to help NC State University College celebrate the semicentennial of the school's 1889 founding. It was a grand, week-long affair, featuring governors, dignitaries, students and at least
Today's NC State Football-Tennessee Football game in downtown Charlotte is NC State University's 36th game played in Charlotte. The Wolfpack has a 14-18-3 all-time record in the Queen City in games played at seven different locations. (Thanks to Carter Claiborne for his research that helped determine
Today's NC State-Tennessee game in the #DukesMayoGame is State's 36th game played in Charlotte. The Wolfpack has a 14-18-3 all-time record in the Queen City in games played at seven different locations. (Thanks to Carter Claiborne for his research that helped determine location and
I wouldn't want to meet him on the mats, obviously, but bumping into Trent Hoagie Hidlay at the gym this afternoon was enjoyable. Thanks again for your help in saving my earbud. Here's a story I mentioned about Tab, one of the best of all time. timpeeler.blogspot.com/2018/03/man-yo…
Names of NC State Men's Basketball home venues through the years: Pullen Hall (1911) Raleigh Memorial Auditorium (1911-25) Thompson Gym (1925-47) Raleigh Memorial Auditorium (1947-49) Reynolds Coliseum (1949-99) Kay Yow Court (2007-present) James T. Valvano Arena (2018-present)