On Monday night, NCCU returns to the Dawg Pound for the first time in nearly 20 years. This matchup could be billed as the battle of Tobacco Road II since Durham was home to the former American and L&M tobacco factories and Greensboro is the headquarters of Lorillard. It is a legendary rivalry that finally will give Corbett another sellout. Plus the A&T men’s basketball squad will perhaps see more home support on Monday night than homecoming provides for the football team. Get your popcorn ready!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Tobacco Road II
First things first, the Aggie Men must stay focused on South Carolina State (1-3) when the Bulldogs visit Corbett on Saturday. The Aggies are 3-2 in the conference and need to keep pace with the top teams in the league. The top teams will play one another on Saturday and once the dust settles, the Aggies hope to be sitting near third place. SCSU is not a bad team and the Aggies have found weird ways to lose games - with turnovers or poor shooting from the foul line for instance. However, the Aggies have consistently shot well from the field and behind the 3-pt arc. This team needs the crowd at Corbett to give them an easy win for a change.
On Monday night, NCCU returns to the Dawg Pound for the first time in nearly 20 years. This matchup could be billed as the battle of Tobacco Road II since Durham was home to the former American and L&M tobacco factories and Greensboro is the headquarters of Lorillard. It is a legendary rivalry that finally will give Corbett another sellout. Plus the A&T men’s basketball squad will perhaps see more home support on Monday night than homecoming provides for the football team. Get your popcorn ready!
On Monday night, NCCU returns to the Dawg Pound for the first time in nearly 20 years. This matchup could be billed as the battle of Tobacco Road II since Durham was home to the former American and L&M tobacco factories and Greensboro is the headquarters of Lorillard. It is a legendary rivalry that finally will give Corbett another sellout. Plus the A&T men’s basketball squad will perhaps see more home support on Monday night than homecoming provides for the football team. Get your popcorn ready!
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