Birkdale's weather takes its toll
Tudor: For me, it was only a television experience. But I could not have felt more at home during the first round of the British Open at Royal Birkdale.
Brashness set Packer apart
Tudor: Go ahead. Laugh when you read this, but college basketball fans will miss Billy Packer.
See tomorrow's sports stars today
Tudor: Players scheduled to compete in tonight's Southern League All-Star Game at Zebulon's Five County Stadium could be as close to a debut in the majors as they are to a text message from their agents.
Torres a star for the ages
Tudor:Dara Torres, who is 41, is just embarking on what may become her most impressive accomplishment as a competitive swimmer.
All-Star rosters are not representative
Tudor:It's not too late to stack the rosters even more in favor of the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs for next Tuesday's Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Canes look to future without part of past
Tudor:First, Glen Wesley. Then, Bret Hedican. Now, Erik Cole.
Coach K bears an Olympic burden
Caulton Tudor:Having never put more emphasis on the downside than potential reward, Mike Krzyzewski didn't look around for a grassy-knoll conspiracy when he was selected to coach the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team.
UNC's Ackley could top draftees
Caulton Tudor:The first athlete drafted by the pros from UNC in 2009 might not be Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Wayne Elllington or Hakeem Nicks. A more likely choice is baseball star Dustin Ackley.
Wake grad delights in UNC's failed bid
Tudor:He's 73 years old and is a lot more likely to grab a tomato from his flourishing garden than a baseball, but Billy Ray Barnes felt like a Wake Forest University sophomore again Monday.
Title no sure thing for UNC basketball
Tudor:With enough talent to defy the dynamic of college basketball, North Carolina's Roy Williams should have the country's easiest coaching job next season. He could also have the toughest.
Woods' loss puts golf in the rough
Tudor:It's no secret that Tiger Woods is bigger than professional golf.
Tar Heels loaded for '09 title bid
Tudor:It's an old story in the sense that one party's despair can be another's delight.
Avent likes Miami's chances
Tudor:Elliott Avent is not where he would like to be today. The colorful N.C. State baseball coach is in Raleigh, but his heart is in Omaha, Neb., where the College World Series will begin.
Omaha is a field of dreams
Tudor:One thing that makes the College World Series so cool is that the players really don't have to win the thing to have a blast.
Power trumping prowess
Tudor:There's a decent chance that this week's U.S. Open golf championship will be won by someone who sinks a birdie putt on the 72nd hole.
Heels beat the heat -- and Chanticleers
Tudor: What it was -- with a tip of my sweat-soaked cap to Andy Griffith -- was bakeball.
Lawson likely to leave UNC after arrest
Caulton Tudor:It doesn't help his cause, but Ty Lawson's adventures early Friday will not be the determining factor in his NBA Draft status. That's the opinion of a couple of league scouts, who still see him as a possible first-round pick.
Wesley's legacy is lasting
Tudor:Life as an NHL player officially came to an end during a news conference held in the middle of the Barbecue Belt with the early-afternoon temperature approaching 100 degrees.
Small ball pays off for Pack
Tudor:Neither rain nor storm Sunday at Doak Field could deter N.C. State from another weekend of NCAA tournament baseball.
White's hire adds up for Duke
Tudor:Run the numbers, calculate the age progressions and what you find is one inescapable ramification regarding Duke's hiring of Kevin White as its new athletic director on Saturday.
Cup half full for NHL on TV
Tudor:By no means does it qualify as a landmark moment for the NHL, but television ratings for the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs are up.
Takes time to decode ratings
Tudor:The pressing question that soon could confront three North Carolina basketball players and one from N.C. State is what they're willing to settle for -- first round, second round or nothing at all -- in the June 26 NBA Draft.
5-year plan has fans
Tudor:Big 12 Conference commissioner Dan Beebe is the latest high-ranking official to propose five seasons of eligibility with no redshirting for all college football players.
Thursday games handy, but not right
Tudor:Four ACC football teams will open the 2008 season on Thursday. That's one-fourth of the league's season-opening schedule.
'One-and-done' needs an NBA do-over
Tudor:Whether Ovinton J'Anthony "O.J." Mayo knowingly violated numerous NCAA rules or didn't break the first one during his single season at Southern California, the more important issue at hand is the NBA policy that prohibits most high school seniors from immediately entering the league draft.
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