Showing posts with label Jeff Rieskamp. Show all posts
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Carter Finley Stadium: The Best in four seasons

Oh what a night.

In four seasons traveling across the country, I’ve been everywhere, man. But if I was asked to pick a favorite road venue in those four seasons, it would be tough to pick against North Carolina State’s Carter-Finley Stadium.
Between the first and second quarter the NC State crowd took part in some card tricks. It was pretty cool

I loved Oklahoma’s atmosphere, and 85,000 screaming “BOOMER, SOONER” was an awesome time, but 55,000 screaming “WOLF…PACK…WOLF…PACK” was also pretty impressive. The stadium was also beyond impressive.
It was military appreciation night and everything was great from the huge American flag, to the flyover to the fireworks...everything was top notch in Raleigh

I’ve been to at least five pro football stadiums, and none of them are as nice as Carter Finley Stadium if you ask me. The pressbox was top notch, and the pre game meal was fantastic. Although the game didn’t turn out quite as UC fans would have expected, I couldn’t have been more pleased with the stadium. I can’t say it enough, it was amazing.
This is the wide view from up above...where the eyes in the sky watch the game

The pressbox and luxury suites as viewed from my endzone filming area

And where was I stuck, and I use that term loosely, filming the game in the endzone, was part of NC State’s football facility. The building with coaches’ offices, a weight room, and a lot more was one of the best football facilities I’ve ever seen. Not that I’ve seen a lot, but this place was very, very nice.
Right above the NC State logo is where I was stationed for the national butt whooping the UC Bearcats received. I was right outside the NC State coaches' suite, and it was pretty sweet

And that wolf howl you heard probably 150 times if you were watching on ESPN was one more added reason that Carter Finley is one tough place to play. Especially on a Thursday night in front of a very hostile crowd.
On Saturday night at 6 p.m. it’ll be the 1-2 Cincinnati Bearcats down on the riverbanks of the Ohio River taking on the Oklahoma Sooners. For more about the 2008 matchup between the two schools, check back later this week. I’ve also got a few more posts cooking up for this week, so come on back and check it out.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Week 3 Big East Preview

The only Elder Panther to graduate with Jake and I in 2007 and gain a scholarship to play college football at the BCS level is Jeff Rieskamp (pronounced Rees-camp), who signed in February of 2007 to play his college ball at North Carolina State.
Jeff Rieskamp (Elder archive photo, Dave Sharp)

I asked him about his decision just after signing his National Letter of Intent in ’07 for an article in The Purple Quill—Elder’s student newspaper. I asked him if he considered choosing UC, and what it would mean playing them in 2010. Back then Jeff told me, “It wouldn’t make that much of a difference to me, because UC recruited me, but they weren’t high up on my list.” More on that a little further down.

Here’s the third week on the Big East schedule, and only five Big East teams are in action during the third week of September.

Week 3 Big East Schedule
Thurs., Sept 16- Cincinnati at North Carolina State
Sat., Sept 18-Louisville at Oregon State
Sept 18-Syracuse vs Maine
Sept 18-Connecticut at Temple
Sept 18-West Virginia vs Maryland

AN: Brian Kelly was a perfect 3-0 on Thursday nights on ESPN, and Butch Jones gets his first test with a road trip to Raleigh, N.C. This game worries me because of what happened to Pitt last season on their visit to NC State. Remember that one?

JM: Yeah, don’t bring that one up.

AN: N.C. State has quarterback Russell Wilson back, and the redshirt junior is a bit of a problem for defenses. He’s a dual threat, and I don’t mean in the typical football fashion. Wilson’s prowess on the baseball diamond may remind Bearcats fans of their own dual threat quarterback, Zach Collaros.
Collaros was a baseball star a few years ago, moonlighting on the UC baseball squad (Cincinnati Enquirer photo)

It will also be fun to see Jeff Rieskamp live in action for the first time since 2006. I have followed his career with a close eye, partially because we went to school together, and partially because we share a relative. However, we aren’t related. I love pointing that out, and there’s no doubt that I’ll be watching number 99 in red on that Thursday night.

I’ve also heard from my video counterparts at Pittsburgh that the atmosphere at N.C. State is interesting to say the least. I look forward to visiting, and while I believe it’s too early to predict, I don’t see how N.C. State won’t be favored going into this game. But the “homer” in me says that U.C. should be competitive in Raleigh. We’ll see.

Jake, a few interesting games on the docket this week, and with Pitt off, you’ll be sitting in front of a TV watching a lot of college football.

JM: I’m looking forward to West Virginia hosting Maryland. The Mountaineers play a pretty tough non-conference schedule and that continues in week three as the Terrapins come to Morgantown. Don’t let Maryland’s 2-10 record last year fool you, they’ve got some speed and talent on both sides of the ball. The Terps have gotten the ball rolling in 2010 with a nice week one win over Navy, despite being outplayed by the Midshipmen for most of the game.

Also, this is a make-or-break type year for Ralph Friedgen at Maryland as he’s feeling some definite heat after last season’s debacle. I still like WVU at home, but this should be a challenge for the Mountaneers.

AN: The most interesting game of this week, beyond the UC/NC State matchup and the West Virginia/Maryland game is Louisville and Oregon State. The Beavers have been beaten twice in three seasons by Cincinnati, including a 28-18 defeat last season in Corvallis.
UC defeated Oregon State 28-18 last season in Corvallis

While Charlie Strong and the Cardinals should be competitive in this game, I just don’t think they can come out on top, especially since this is their first road test of the season. The Rodgers brothers should be too much for the Cardinals to stop, and the Louisville offense can’t keep up with the Beavers, if you ask me.

That being said, I’d love to see Louisville beat Oregon State and the Beavers take out their frustration on Boise State next week. That would knock Boise out of the national title talk (thank God!) and make the Big East look a whole lot better—and we could use some positive PR about now.

In 24 or so hours the UC Bearcats board the buses to head to the airport and fly out to North Carolina. Thanks Jake for joining in, and to everyone else, enjoy week three of college football.

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