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Wolfie Nation grows?

There's a lot of people not wearing red who are rooting hard for the Wolfpack right now. Specifically, the sign of the wolf is definitely being made in the Duke section right now.

Certainly part of it is due to the natural desire to root for an upset. And I suspect the Blue Devils fans feel they match up better with the Pack as well - assuming Duke gets by UVA, that is.

But it's also certainly a continuation of Groin Gate (You knew we had to put a Gate in there, didn't you?) As one Duke fan told me, "We don't want to see Chris Paul playing in any ACC games this year."

Ouch.

Right now, with 9:40 left and Wake trailing by 13, 61-48, it looks like anti-Paul folks might get their wish.

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