In The Den

This episode will go into the short term futures for Football and Cross Country, but looks ahead to next year with women's soccer. 
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Logan Brumley

What is In The Den?

"In The Den" with host Logan Brumley covers everything from the NC State Wolfpack's NCAA, intramural and club sports. "In The Den" is a podcast from WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 at NC State University.

Logan Brumley: Hello and welcome to the WKNC's official sports podcast in the den.
Logan Brumley: And welcome to our official Halloween episode.
Logan Brumley: It's not gonna be too Halloweeny today, but we do have a lot to go through today.
Logan Brumley: We're gonna be talking about the cross country conference championships that should be coming this weekend.
Logan Brumley: We're gonna going to be talking about Georgia Tech football, how, you know, that's the team we have facing up next.
Logan Brumley: We'll also talk about what the future for women's soccer program will look like.
Logan Brumley: And I have, if I have time, I'll also go over the exhibition game between NC State and Maryland and women's basketball.
Logan Brumley: So get your headphones on.
Logan Brumley: Let's get straight to it.
Logan Brumley: I won't take too long with the cross country.
Logan Brumley: I just figured, you know, another big shout out to those athletes, especially since the end of the regular season's here and the conference tournament.
Logan Brumley: NC State's first conference tournament of the school year is this weekend, I believe, at least for N.C. yeah, for N.C. state.
Logan Brumley: The men's cross country team has not been doing too great.
Logan Brumley: They're unranked in the nation and their regionals and have no top 50 runners in the conference.
Logan Brumley: Their highest is number 67 with Noah Fallow, and at number 77 is Luke Wiley.
Logan Brumley: Their recorded team finishes are 3rd, 11th and 32nd.
Logan Brumley: So while they could break through, make it to individual regionals, they could even maybe sneak into the team regionals if they are able to perform well in this ACC tournament.
Logan Brumley: I'll talk a little bit more coming up about how they could win that.
Logan Brumley: I don't know how far they'll go and I don't know how much confidence I have that they can.
Logan Brumley: But hey, you know, we're a women's running team.
Logan Brumley: They are first in the Southeast Regional and second behind BYU in the national polls.
Logan Brumley: They have seven runners in the top 25 runners in the conference, such as Hannah Gates, Grace Hartman, Angelina Napoleon, some others.
Logan Brumley: Now, I don't want to kind of ramble up too much names, but those three are kind of our Big Three.
Logan Brumley: For women's cross country and track and field, they have totaled 13 runners in the top 100 for the conference again, which is second behind Virginia at 20.
Logan Brumley: They finished first in every recorded meet except for the Panorama Farms Invitational in Charlottesville, Virginia University, where they placed seventh.
Logan Brumley: It feels like a walk for a women's team to have a bid in the regional national championships just because of, you know, the track history.
Logan Brumley: I mean, in the 2000 and twenties, NC State has dominated in women's cross country, and there is no reason not to believe that they can continue that track record.
Logan Brumley: We just have to kind of be aware of contenders in the nationals with byu, Oregon, and then even in our conference like Virginia, as I mentioned Notre Dame, they have some strong contenders.
Logan Brumley: So I kind of go back over to the men's real quick.
Logan Brumley: I am kind of jumping back and forth, but I'll finish up with this.
Logan Brumley: There are two routes that the men's NC State team can take to get back into the regionals.
Logan Brumley: And it is part of why you should at least try to keep track of it.
Logan Brumley: Even though it feels like the writings on the wall.
Logan Brumley: Either they can finish high enough to sneak into the AC Tournament as a wild card.
Logan Brumley: So.
Logan Brumley: So what happens is it's the top two of each conference in that regional and then a wild card.
Logan Brumley: It's like 13 total teams and there is only a certain number of wildcards.
Logan Brumley: Let me double check that.
Logan Brumley: Actually, while I have you unfortunately listening to me see, I have it somewhere in my notes.
Logan Brumley: See.
Logan Brumley: Yeah, as long as they do well.
Logan Brumley: See, the top two teams in each of the nine regions automatically qualify for the NCAA National Championship.
Logan Brumley: And the 13 teams that are at large, the best way that they could do that is just to play pretty well.
Logan Brumley: You know, they finished third.
Logan Brumley: That's their highest finish as a team.
Logan Brumley: If they can repeat that kind of performance maybe twice, sure, they could sneak in as a team and that would definitely be helpful for them.
Logan Brumley: It's just kind of an uphill battle.
Logan Brumley: It's similar to what happened in 2024 with men's basketball.
Logan Brumley: It's like some real big uphill battles that they need to take and they need to complete in order to get to that route.
Logan Brumley: The other one is for the top finishers to come in and dominate strongly.
Logan Brumley: They'll need to finish at least top 25 in the ACC tournament to at least make it to regionals.
Logan Brumley: Yeah, Wiley and Bhatia are our two top runners and they would probably be the go to choices in my opinion, to see if they can sneak into a top 25.
Logan Brumley: They would need to have a pretty good performance in order to do so.
Logan Brumley: But what they do have going for them is that they both do have those kind of finishes.
Logan Brumley: Luke Wiley finished 10th in the Adidas Cross Country Challenge and in the Sean Earl Loi Loyal Lakefront invitational.
Logan Brumley: Phelo finished 25th.
Logan Brumley: So it's possible it's just gonna be, as I mentioned, big uphill battle.
Logan Brumley: You know, best of luck to them all this season.
Logan Brumley: I don't really know where you can watch it but you know, at least try to keep track of it.
Logan Brumley: Shout out to of course gapes Napoleon and Hartman wish them the best of luck too to win a national championship.
Logan Brumley: And I mean that's really all I have for that segment.
Logan Brumley: Just kind of want to go briefly over it just to kind of remind y' all that yeah, we're pretty good at running and now we're going to go into our football.
Logan Brumley: So I jinxed things big time for NC State.
Logan Brumley: I said that they could potentially upset Pitt and was probably the most moronic ACC football take this school year outside of like no, I can't.
Logan Brumley: I can't really think of anything.
Logan Brumley: I mean nt say they're able to keep the gap low early on.
Logan Brumley: Only Troy them by double digits late in that first half.
Logan Brumley: However they weren't really able to make any second half adjustments and were just blown out by like I guess that's only 19 points but that's still like if you look at it's like that's two touchdowns, a field goal and a safety.
Logan Brumley: That's three or four drives.
Logan Brumley: That's almost a whole quarter.
Logan Brumley: That is, that would be considered a blowout, right?
Logan Brumley: I'm kind of a little fishy on that kind of stuff like what's considered a blowout in football but that feels like a blowout especially defensively.
Logan Brumley: There's this weird thing that NC State has with their defense where they are.
Logan Brumley: They can kind of pretend to be competent.
Logan Brumley: I mean as I mentioned before, I mean the running game doesn't give up a huge amount of yards even though they are near the bottom and yards given up in the conference.
Logan Brumley: I'll kind of get a little bit more into that later.
Logan Brumley: And I mean only a 58% pass in accuracy for Heinzschul but that still amounted to 423 yards and three touchdowns.
Logan Brumley: And well, I mean the first yards weren't anything too crazy.
Logan Brumley: They still gave up three rushing touchdowns, only four tackles for losses.
Logan Brumley: His defense was hardly able to stop anything as usual.
Logan Brumley: You know, 46% accuracy on third and fourth downs for PIT, no pressure, zero sacks, unlimited time in the pocket for plays to the Phillip for Pitt.
Logan Brumley: Pitt was given every opportunity to score and what was.
Logan Brumley: I wasn't really.
Logan Brumley: I don't know if I was expecting it to be a quarterback duel like yeah, where it's like they kind of like a throw off in a way.
Logan Brumley: But geez, the pit play like they were stuck in one.
Logan Brumley: I gotta shout out Kenny Soares he's the only one with a tackle for loss and a pass deflected and he's been a decent member of the secondary.
Logan Brumley: But I didn't even go too deep into the defense when I refuted just because it is just awful.
Logan Brumley: I mean, this team's got to get it together with Geez, why am I blanking out with DJ Elliott?
Logan Brumley: He.
Logan Brumley: I wouldn't call it a hot semen.
Logan Brumley: This is for first year as a defensive coordinator, but we expect it better.
Logan Brumley: The linebackers are pretty good, which is to be expected.
Logan Brumley: He was an NFL linebacker coach, but geez, yeah, I mean really, his track record as a defensive coordinator, it's not that great, but I don't really want to hark on it too much.
Logan Brumley: So I did kind of get a little bit more in the offense just because I thought that NC State was going to be able to play catch up.
Logan Brumley: The offensive line was decent enough.
Logan Brumley: However, there was some pressure that was given on to C.J.
Logan Brumley: bailey.
Logan Brumley: That included a crucial third quarter fumble.
Logan Brumley: His only turnover of the game that extended the lead for Pitt.
Logan Brumley: However, Pitt was able to hold Hollywood Smothers from a great game.
Logan Brumley: He only got 86 yards and a touchdown.
Logan Brumley: However, they were able to utilize their dual run game with Bayouing Smothers.
Logan Brumley: They got Scott Some Reps. C.J.
Logan Brumley: bailey, he only had a 60% pass in accuracy, but I think he also threw for three touchdowns.
Logan Brumley: Teddy Hoffman, he got that pretty good trick play for the team.
Logan Brumley: It's just they couldn't get going when it mattered.
Logan Brumley: I mean, just look at that third quarter where they had the turnover and then they had a turnover.
Logan Brumley: Like turnover or turnover on downs or a punt on every drive.
Logan Brumley: I think there was only like two drives in that second half where they actually scored.
Logan Brumley: It was about.
Logan Brumley: Yeah, it was about seven total drives that ended up with NC State not getting any points on the board.
Logan Brumley: And it's just like Pitt really kind of clutched up in that second half when NC State just was not able to.
Logan Brumley: And it's just.
Logan Brumley: Come on.
Logan Brumley: I mean, Dorian, you've been a head coach for like what, over a decade now and you still haven't really been able to make those second half adjustments.
Logan Brumley: I get that.
Logan Brumley: You know, Kurt Roper, I mean this is his first year, is a real offensive coordinator.
Logan Brumley: I mean, well, I guess not his first year.
Logan Brumley: He did have a brief stint with Florida, but like in 2014, over a decade ago.
Logan Brumley: But come on, it's just, you know, this offense can be great.
Logan Brumley: Any other game scoring 34 points should give you a fifth three.
Logan Brumley: But it's just, it just wasn't how it was today with NC State and that is just abysmal.
Logan Brumley: I mean really, it's like I don't want to point fingers but this defense is obviously terrible and you know the only bright spots that we're sometimes able to pretend to get tackles and there were some decent amount of past deflections, you know, shout out to Jason Fick and Devin Marshall.
Logan Brumley: But I, I don't know, I just, I hope things can change and I hope that we can bring in some amazing high quality defensive guys to kind of come in and get a good enough defensive system going that they can create wins.
Logan Brumley: But not this season.
Logan Brumley: I just hope that we can make it to a bowl game because right now we're sitting at 4.
Logan Brumley: 4.
Logan Brumley: Next opponent.
Logan Brumley: Two opponents are Georgia Tech and Miami.
Logan Brumley: Georgia Tech will be up first.
Logan Brumley: That is their November 1st game to get the nighttime slot for that too.
Logan Brumley: But that's mostly because of Georgia Tech who has one of the most dominant offenses in the ACC.
Logan Brumley: They're third in the conference with points per game at 36 and they are six in the country of Russian touchdowns for 23.
Logan Brumley: They have a really dominant Russian game and I'll go more into that in just a little bit because I also want to mention that even with their great Russian offense they are still like they have a 50% third down accuracy and they're able to split their pass and run a game about as close as they can considering what they have.
Logan Brumley: I mean I don't know why I haven't really heard Haynes King in any like NFL draft talks.
Logan Brumley: He could, I mean they use his legs a lot.
Logan Brumley: He can maybe have a Taysom Hill kind of career or whatever Riley Leonard's doing.
Logan Brumley: But Haynes King, he's the lifeblood of this offense both on the ground and in the air.
Logan Brumley: May wild sides aren't really as eye opening as Bailey's.
Logan Brumley: I mean only seven passing touchdowns, which is as many interceptions as Bailey has if I recall correctly.
Logan Brumley: But whatever.
Logan Brumley: 19 rush.
Logan Brumley: I mean 12 Russian touchdowns out of their.
Logan Brumley: I'm not good with numbers.
Logan Brumley: 16.
Logan Brumley: Yeah, he's the majority of this Russian offense.
Logan Brumley: He, you know they kind of have that get down and dirty Russian offense and Haynes King has just been able to get in the end zone like every single time.
Logan Brumley: Same thing with the other two main running backs, Malachi Hosley and Jamal Haynes who have totaled 920 yards and nine touchdowns between them.
Logan Brumley: NC State does not have a good rushing defense when it comes to their conference.
Logan Brumley: I don't think it counts.
Logan Brumley: Jeremiah Love because Nerdy's not really going to conference.
Logan Brumley: I mean just.
Logan Brumley: I don't want to keep going back through the list but I used to believe that NC State was able to stop rushing games and was able to stop running quarterbacks.
Logan Brumley: I mean look at what they did with Robbie Ashford over in Wake Forest.
Logan Brumley: But now I'm not so sure.
Logan Brumley: I think that they won't be able to stop this unless if they can just, I don't know put some.
Logan Brumley: If they're just able to stuff and play a very stop the run heavy defense, force Haynes King to throw and hope that lack of long term experience on the season could create some mistakes that NC State could take advantage of.
Logan Brumley: I just don't think it is entirely possible they have given up 170 rushing yards a game in the conference.
Logan Brumley: I mean come on.
Logan Brumley: What, what can you expect?
Logan Brumley: I mean we have guys who can decently tackle.
Logan Brumley: I mean just look at you know, Sean Brown, Kaden Fordham, definitely Kenny Soares is a decent tackle.
Logan Brumley: Like we have good linebackers.
Logan Brumley: It's just not enough somehow.
Logan Brumley: I don't know.
Logan Brumley: And especially since NT State hasn't really been good at generating fumbles either.
Logan Brumley: We only have two fumbles on the season and recovered both actually that's not too bad.
Logan Brumley: I don't know.
Logan Brumley: I don't know what to expect.
Logan Brumley: I don't know why I'm so tired either.
Logan Brumley: I apologize you did not want to come and listen to me.
Logan Brumley: But while I mentioned that NC State could put pressure on the run a game maybe for some fumbles, maybe for some mistakes force Haynes King to throw.
Logan Brumley: Haynes King has a 72% packs in accuracy and you know he used his starters in a pretty wide like spread amount offensive production and even has a wide receiver Eric Rivers who is being who could be drafted this upcoming season.
Logan Brumley: I mean I think Tankathon.
Logan Brumley: I don't know how much you trust Tankathon but they have enlisted as a day three pick Eric Rivers, the receiver from Georgia Tech who is the one that is producing the most amount of yards, catches and touchdowns in the air.
Logan Brumley: I mean the running, the passing game is good enough to get them out of trouble and able to keep the chains moving which is really all they need and wanted to do.
Logan Brumley: I just.
Logan Brumley: I don't know.
Logan Brumley: I mean it's.
Logan Brumley: It's been while since a quarterback really played bad against NC State.
Logan Brumley: I think yeah last time was probably Wake Forest but I think Wake Forest is even higher in the Conference stand ins.
Logan Brumley: State is if I'm not crazy.
Logan Brumley: Yeah.
Logan Brumley: Wake Forest is 2 and 2.
Logan Brumley: NC State is 1 and 3.
Logan Brumley: Even.
Logan Brumley: Even Stanford has a higher record.
Logan Brumley: Come on guys, what are we doing?
Logan Brumley: Is possible that NC State could get an interception?
Logan Brumley: They could get some sacks, they could get some.
Logan Brumley: They could get something going defensively.
Logan Brumley: I'm just.
Logan Brumley: I'm begging, I'm begging for something to happen on the defensive side of the ball because if we can just get any sort of momentum on that side, then Bailey can just throw it out and do well and get plays done, win the game.
Logan Brumley: This will be a game that probably won't last too long because both teams will rely on run a game and usually to run a game kind of, you know, drains the clock.
Logan Brumley: Well, no, I mean as long as you're not in the ED zone, you should be fine.
Logan Brumley: But Georgia Tech has a pretty strong defense too.
Logan Brumley: They are.
Logan Brumley: They only given up 20 points per game which is about the third lowest, like lowest numerically in the conference.
Logan Brumley: Their Russian game has been.
Logan Brumley: Russian defense is not that great though.
Logan Brumley: So that is the potential where NC State could play upset.
Logan Brumley: It's just Hollywood Smothers just getting yards and just beating the poop.
Logan Brumley: Well, I can't really curse out of their opponents.
Logan Brumley: Is it possible?
Logan Brumley: I hope so.
Logan Brumley: I don't know.
Logan Brumley: It's kind of the opposite of NC State situation where I mean Georgia Tech, they do have a decent enough passing defense that it could put some pressure on CJ Baywa to make good throws.
Logan Brumley: But I do believe that he can and I believe that he will be able to keep up offensively with Haynes King.
Logan Brumley: It's just a matter of can NC State stop Georgia Tech on both sides of the ball, which is the point of football?
Logan Brumley: Yes.
Logan Brumley: But I have no doubt that Hollywood Smothers is going to get like two, three touchdowns, maybe even stigma.
Logan Brumley: Bailey will get one on the ground.
Logan Brumley: The question is whose arm is going to pull through?
Logan Brumley: Is it going to be Haynes King?
Logan Brumley: It's going to be C.J.
Logan Brumley: bailey.
Logan Brumley: C.J.
Logan Brumley: bailey is a better quarterback in terms of arm talent in my opinion.
Logan Brumley: But Haynes King just has it in his head.
Logan Brumley: I think he's a Richard senior.
Logan Brumley: I think this is the last season with Georgia Tech.
Logan Brumley: So is their head coach.
Logan Brumley: Let's be honest here.
Logan Brumley: But I just, I need to see more from C.J.
Logan Brumley: bailey.
Logan Brumley: I need to see him play hero again.
Logan Brumley: I need to see him get what he needs to done.
Logan Brumley: I don't think that NC State will be able to win against Georgia Tech.
Logan Brumley: Just please don't make it a blowout.
Logan Brumley: Make it a good competitive game.
Logan Brumley: Let's get some positive momentum into Miami or at least be able to shake off those two losses and then bang out the rest of the season with it's Florida State, UNC and one other team I'm kind of blanking out on.
Logan Brumley: Okay, no, that would be the end of the season.
Logan Brumley: The Florida State, Georgia Tech home double banger.
Logan Brumley: Just please get something going or else I'm gonna start asking for heads to roll.
Logan Brumley: I don't know if I want to mention the last thing I want to say.
Logan Brumley: Don't get run over defensively.
Logan Brumley: Belong offensively.
Logan Brumley: All right, some more complaining coming up next.
Logan Brumley: The women's soccer season will come to a close.
Logan Brumley: Here's what they could do.
Logan Brumley: Here's the holes that they need to fill for next season.
Logan Brumley: All right, so as of recording 4, 8 and 5, 43 and 2 in the conference, which I think it's win, loss, ties.
Logan Brumley: Sometimes it's when ties lost, it's stupid.
Logan Brumley: Our last game is at unc.
Logan Brumley: A ranked UNC as well, and their season is pretty much close.
Logan Brumley: I did not.
Logan Brumley: I made a mistake.
Logan Brumley: I did not realize that only six of the women's soccer team is even going to get into the tournament.
Logan Brumley: I genuinely thought that.
Logan Brumley: I just genuinely thought and expected more from it.
Logan Brumley: Am I crazy?
Logan Brumley: I don't know.
Logan Brumley: I probably am.
Logan Brumley: But this season is pretty much over for NC State.
Logan Brumley: I mean, they got the Halloween game or.
Logan Brumley: No, no, I think it's tonight actually.
Logan Brumley: Am I going crazy?
Logan Brumley: Hold on a second.
Logan Brumley: I got this.
Logan Brumley: Thursday, 8pm at UNC.
Logan Brumley: Season will come to a close.
Logan Brumley: They got blown out by Duke and Louisville, who I think I both jumped in the rankings.
Logan Brumley: Yeah, Duke is 10th.
Logan Brumley: Louisville jumped.
Logan Brumley: It's dropped to 21st.
Logan Brumley: They both dropped.
Logan Brumley: Whereas in UNC I think is still ranked.
Logan Brumley: No, they also dropped out the rankings.
Logan Brumley: Hey, look at that.
Logan Brumley: That's a bright spot I was not expecting, you know.
Logan Brumley: And Z State was able to drag them all down with them.
Logan Brumley: Love it.
Logan Brumley: So now I'm just going to kind of mention kind of the holes that are going to have to be filled over the offseason.
Logan Brumley: What is next for Gary Higgins and this team?
Logan Brumley: I did preview the UNC women's soccer game.
Logan Brumley: You can find it on the WKNC website or the WKNC podcast.
Logan Brumley: Episode is the episode that is released before this one.
Logan Brumley: They're probably not going to get much.
Logan Brumley: There's going to be a strong defensive hole that needs to be filled.
Logan Brumley: Head into the offense.
Logan Brumley: While our Defense is far from star studded.
Logan Brumley: They had their streaks and they had their shutout performances and they were able to stifle some strong offensive opponents at times.
Logan Brumley: Suggests I think that 10 or 21 Notre Dame game where Notre Dame didn't really score till late in a game.
Logan Brumley: I think Florida State was a win where we're able to just were able to stop them at some point.
Logan Brumley: The three biggest defensive starters de goalie Olivia Pratipas, Brady, Brooklyn Holt, Alex Moore are going to be like the notable graduating class for NC State so I wish them the best of luck.
Logan Brumley: Maybe they could find something in the nwsl maybe somewhere in the lower ranks.
Logan Brumley: I'll probably do an update on them later on this year when that actually opens but it looks like the next goalie in line will probably be Emily Earls who has not really won anything but she did have a five state performance and a loss against Utah which I think was like 4:1 so maybe it's not too much.
Logan Brumley: She's the only one who has actually started games and that was pretty early in the season with playing against Western Carolina, Utah I think Queens as well.
Logan Brumley: Yuna Aoki and Mackenzie Smith were both regular starters defensively and they will need to step up their game as they will be the kind of next in line to headline the dominant defensive front.
Logan Brumley: But most of the depth chart outside of that are full of relative unknowns and that's where the coaching is going to need to come in and just I mean maybe not necessarily skip over these players and recruit but just try to get something out of this team on the defensive front.
Logan Brumley: Let me look at the roster real quick.
Logan Brumley: See some like there are some defensive players here who have not really gotten any reps who probably could see I think Lily Stoltz had some experience.
Logan Brumley: She was a transfer from the Nor Rhine so she probably pretty decent.
Logan Brumley: That would be the player to watch out for I guess.
Logan Brumley: And I'll talk about the offense too.
Logan Brumley: I just hope for more gel hopes for some more production.
Logan Brumley: Mary Frances Sims is our oldest player.
Logan Brumley: There's no graduating notable offensive players which is great.
Logan Brumley: But I will say that Jade Bhatia she scored 21 total points for the team as of recording.
Logan Brumley: She might go into the transfer portal.
Logan Brumley: Honestly, let's be honest here.
Logan Brumley: She'll probably find a way to the transfer portal but there are plenty of sophomore freshmen currently who could be contributors in the future.
Logan Brumley: Masiato Nakata has been pretty great.
Logan Brumley: She might be a transfer as well.
Logan Brumley: Duda Ledstecker and Emily Wong there are Plenty of young offensive players.
Logan Brumley: I am really happy that is the bright spot for NC State's women's soccer.
Logan Brumley: As I'm thinking about it right now, it'll be great to see what Higgins can do with this squad, head into the future, hopefully keep this young core and take it as far as we can.
Logan Brumley: Because Gary Higgins, I mean, let's.
Logan Brumley: Let's kind of go back over it.
Logan Brumley: I think he was expected to be a good women's soccer coach.
Logan Brumley: I mean, look at what he did with just like with ecu, for instance.
Logan Brumley: I mean, he did pretty well helping to coach ecu.
Logan Brumley: And he also had some experience with, of course, the nora Ryan, who's also pretty good.
Logan Brumley: I just, I'm hoping for more.
Logan Brumley: I'm hoping for the best and I think we will get the best in the future.
Logan Brumley: But I will admit my knowledge of soccer, the inner mechanisms with soccer, isn't great.
Logan Brumley: And I don't know what exactly needs to be done.
Logan Brumley: I'm just saying don't go into next year thinking, oh, the women's soccer program is going to suck because yeah, they will.
Logan Brumley: But let's not pretend like they are going to be terrible, especially if they can keep Jade Bordelo and are able to get more out of the younger side of the core offensive production.
Logan Brumley: There's not much to know about the future.
Logan Brumley: It's not much to know about what we can do.
Logan Brumley: We like them there, but for now we can boo UNC and Duke from the sidelines as it looks like they will probably get into the ACC tournament, which is, see, okay, UNC might not make it.
Logan Brumley: Wake Forest might not make it.
Logan Brumley: Duke is definitely gonna make it.
Logan Brumley: But, well, I mean, that's pretty much all I have for today.
Logan Brumley: I don't think I'm have enough time to review the exhibition game.
Logan Brumley: I might, if there's any like, you know, if you're watching on YouTube and you want to comment like, hey, please, then maybe I will post something about it.
Logan Brumley: But as I mentioned, that's all I have time for today.
Logan Brumley: Hope you have a great day, have a great Halloween too, and go pack.