Thank you. I don’t give half a squat what ‘UNC alumni’ think or don’t think; ditto your last sentence.There’s no reason for them to. It wasn’t them that felt the resentment from the schools on Tobacco Road in the early 70’s when they started beating all the other schools in the ACC in basketball. It wasn’t them that had a player (Bobby Grosso) ruled ineligible by a kangaroo court consisting of only the athletic directors of North Carolina and Duke. It wasn’t them that felt the need to leave the ACC because the athletic eligibility requirements for the ACC exceeded those of the NCAA, only to get no support from the other schools in the conference, then to have the ACC lower the requirements the year after South Carolina left. F the Tarholes!
Have we played Northern Colorado in anything ever?I know a few UNC alumni and I have never heard any of them say anything about South Carolina.
I live in Raleigh North CarolinaI know a few UNC alumni and I have never heard any of them say anything about South Carolina.
That is the perfect description of what I'm talking about. They don't think about South Carolina at all.I live in Raleigh North Carolina
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I literally heard a ding bat lady say as I wore my Garnet colored Carolina shirt “ red Carolina ?” “What in the world is that “
Mike GrossoThere’s no reason for them to. It wasn’t them that felt the resentment from the schools on Tobacco Road in the early 70’s when we started beating all the other schools in the ACC in basketball. It wasn’t them that had a player (Bobby Grosso) ruled ineligible by a kangaroo court consisting of only the athletic directors of North Carolina and Duke. It wasn’t them that felt the need to leave the ACC because the athletic eligibility requirements for the ACC exceeded those of the NCAA, only to get no support from the other schools in the conference, then to have the ACC lower the requirements the year after South Carolina left. F the Tarholes!
Not Davidson College.I don't even like calling NC a southern state. They have more in common with the northeast than they do the south. All their schools can go pound sand.
We started beating them in the late '60s. As @atlanta cock# stated, it was Mike Grosso who got screwed over. McGuire tried to exploit a loophole in recruiting regulations. And McGuire did violate the spirit of the law, but I imagine Tobacco Road schools would have done the same thing given the opportunity.There’s no reason for them to. It wasn’t them that felt the resentment from the schools on Tobacco Road in the early 70’s when we started beating all the other schools in the ACC in basketball. It wasn’t them that had a player (Bobby Grosso) ruled ineligible by a kangaroo court consisting of only the athletic directors of North Carolina and Duke. It wasn’t them that felt the need to leave the ACC because the athletic eligibility requirements for the ACC exceeded those of the NCAA, only to get no support from the other schools in the conference, then to have the ACC lower the requirements the year after South Carolina left. F the Tarholes!
Leaving the ACC was one in a fairly long list of bonehead moves by SC athletics over the years.We started beating them in the late '60s. As @atlanta cock# stated, it was Mike Grosso who got screwed over. McGuire tried to exploit a loophole in recruiting regulations. And McGuire did violate the spirit of the law, but I imagine Tobacco Road schools would have done the same thing given the opportunity.
Actually, Dook gave serious consideration to leaving the ACC during the Grosso era due to academics - they wanted stricter standards.
There was a court case against the ACC's standards which was ruled in favour of the plaintiffs - about a year or so after we left the league. That was why the league lowered the requirements - it had nothing to do with our secession. Had we been patient like Clemron, things would have turned out differently for us.
Actually, we made overtures about rejoining about a year after we left. I believe the person who suggested it or actually attempted a back door contact was T. Eston Marchant.We started beating them in the late '60s. As @atlanta cock# stated, it was Mike Grosso who got screwed over. McGuire tried to exploit a loophole in recruiting regulations. And McGuire did violate the spirit of the law, but I imagine Tobacco Road schools would have done the same thing given the opportunity.
Actually, Dook gave serious consideration to leaving the ACC during the Grosso era due to academics - they wanted stricter standards.
There was a court case against the ACC's standards which was ruled in favour of the plaintiffs - about a year or so after we left the league. That was why the league lowered the requirements - it had nothing to do with our secession. Had we been patient like Clemron, things would have turned out differently for us.
I thought it was a few years later. But I heard that overtures were made in the mid 70s. Somthing along the lines offinancial reparations, i.e., all income during those few years would have to be split with the remaining 7 members. But would the remaining 7 have been willing to recalculate and split the revenues 8 ways instead of 7?.Actually, we made overtures about rejoining about a year after we left. I believe the person who suggested it or actually attempted a back door contact was T. Eston Marchant.
SC should have jumped at the chance to get back in the ACC in the early 2000's.I thought it was a few years later. But I heard that overtures were made in the mid 70s. Somthing along the lines offinancial reparations, i.e., all income during those few years would have to be split with the remaining 7 members. But would the remaining 7 have been willing to recalculate and split the revenues 8 ways instead of 7?.
And when the ACC poached the Big East in the early 2000s, they quietly asked USC if there was any interest in returning to the ACC. That inquiry was made 20 years too late.
I pine for the 8-member league we left, not the bloated conference it has become.SC should have jumped at the chance to get back in the ACC in the early 2000's.
Their ignorance is reason enough to hate them.I live in Raleigh North Carolina
I Have reasons, I see them / hear them ever day.
I literally heard a ding bat lady say as I wore my Garnet colored Carolina shirt “ red Carolina ?” “What in the world is that “
It depends upon the vintage of the fans. You'd have to have been there when the animosity was ripe.
When you have a league rival scared to come to your place, as with Duke not willing to come here the year the Grosso ruling came down, that shows all you need to see. But there was plenty more to see than that.I think someone would have to look at newspaper articles from the 1960s and view recordings of ACC basketball games if available (especially those involing USC) to begin to even get an inkling about the anomosity.
From what I read, the ACC gave all member schools the option to not play USC in basketball that season without penalty. Dook was the only member to exercise that option.When you have a league rival scared to come to your place, as with Duke not willing to come here the year the Grosso ruling came down, that shows all you need to see. But there was plenty more to see than that.