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Italian cooking in Raleigh, second course?

If John Calipari coaches at State, will the Wolfpack resurrect the recruiting of the nation's best Italian-American players as during the Valvano era?

Corchiani, Del Negro, Gugliotta, Giomi ... Magnifico!

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I had the same thought about the Italian connection, although I would argue we did not recruit Giomi so much as we granted him asylum.

Doug said:

Looks like it's not to be, anyway. Que sera sera.

Fred Gregory said:

Guess that meat ball wasn't spicy enuff .

Doug said:

I think Memphis put a few more meatballs on Calipari's plate.

Over in Raleigh, Chuck Amato might be hogging them all.

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