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PIGSKIN TALK
News and notes from Thursday's coaches get-together:
EUGENE ALMOST LEFT
N.C. State's Jamelle Eugene, expected to start at tailback, considered leaving the Pack program before last season. "He talked about transferring because he didn't think he would have an opportunity to be the tailback," coach Tom O'Brien said. "I told him: 'Be patient.' "
And patience paid off. Eugene, whom O'Brien calls the "Energizer Bunny," wound up starting later in the season last year.
FOOTBALL AUCTION
The Pigskin Preview is a money-raiser for the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Triangle Chapter. The event includes an auction of autographed football helmets. How it went:
* N.C. State's went for $1,000.
* UNC's $750.
* Duke's $700.
* NCCU's $450.
SINGING AND FISHING ...
Asked about hobbies, UNC's Butch Davis said, "Unfortunately, I like golf," and he enjoys playing with his wife and son.
Duke's David Cutcliffe is a bass fisherman, and NCCU's Mose Rison plays racquetball.
N.C. State's Tom O'Brien said his hobby "is all my children" but noted he sometimes embarrasses them. The coach and his family plan to watch "Mamma Mia" in Charleston, S.C., before the season starts, and O'Brien says his youngest daughter probably will be embarrassed. When they saw the show live in New York a few years ago, O'Brien stood up and sang along while his daughter pleaded: "Dad, will you sit down!"
A.J. CARR
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