'Really, really lucky' The Post and Courier
"This ranks as one of my greatest wins ever," said head coach Bobby Cremins, an accomplished man who enjoyed lots of glory at Georgia Tech. The defending national champs do not have any returning starters from last season and played without key contributors Marcus Ginyard and Will Graves. But they are the North Carolina Tar Heels, a team picked to win the ACC. It was so much better than just a show, an event, a mere appearance by Roy Williams and his merry band of McDonald's All-Americans. It was a real squabble for every bit of 45 minutes and the best victory in Cremins' four seasons at Charleston. A 'bizarre' game The mi...
Clemson nears soccer selection The Post and Courier
The Bobby Cremins Radio Show, hosted by Tony Ciuffo, begins today at 7 pm The one-hour show will be broadcast live from Jim 'N Nick's Bar-BQ on King Street. ...
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Former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins is now the coach at Charleston. I made a few stops on Monday morning and I found a lot of anger and embarrassment ...
I'm Going To Start Calling 'Ice Water' By Its New Name, 'Andrew Goudelock'
Former Georgia Tech head man Bobby Cremins is in his fourth season in charge in the The Palmetto City. This victory is the biggest for the program in that ...
Charleston braces for formidable S.C. State squad The Post and Courier
But Cougars coach Bobby Cremins said S.C. State already was on his radar. The Bulldogs (6-4) is in town today for a 4 p.m. game. "They first got my attention when they beat Furman (93-91 in overtime) at Furman. Without a doubt, their almost beating Clemson was unbelievable. We've got our hands full the next two games," said Cremins, whose team hosts No. 9 North Carolina Monday at 7 p.m. Cremins, whose Cougars posted a 94-72 win last season in Orangeburg, said South Carolina State may have one of its best teams. Three of the Bulldogs' four losses have come against schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference (Clemson and Miami) and the Big Ten (Iowa). Carter was pleased...
Grant, Clemson blow past Charleston 94-55
The win spoiled the return of former Georgia Tech coach — and current Cougar leader — Bobby Cremins to Littlejohn Coliseum. Cremins hadn't coached at ...
Fiesta Bowl
... and the majority of sports fans won't be watching ESPNU's telecast, but one of the highlights of Bobby Cremins' entire 2010 year will occur tonight. ...
Postgame Quotes + Audio
“I really like Bobby Cremins, but I don’t like him as much as I do my team. I feel very good for Bobby and his program. We’re about as low as we can be right now. We didn’t make plays down the stretch. We had some opportunities. I think we got one stop out of the last five or six possessions down the stretch and we didn’t make any shots the last five possessions, I think, on our offense. You know, we only had five fouls. We’re trying to foul at the end there and I think it was Goudelock that made the 3 to tie the game up. We had switched the screens because they were hurting us, so we started switching the screens. Deon was on him and we were screaming to foul, but it’s my job...
One on One with Woody Durham The Post and Courier
You have known Bobby Cremins for so long. Do you have a favorite Bobby story? "(Long laugh). I laugh because there are so darn many. Not only is Bobby a good friend of mine, but as I know you know, he was closely associated with my son, Wes, who broadcasts the games for Georgia Tech. Wes was one of the leaders along with current Georgia Tech head coach Paul Hewitt in getting the playing floor at Georgia Tech named for Bobby. After all that had happened, Bobby came up to me and laughed and said, as only Bobby can say, 'Woody, Wes has got me in his back pocket now for the rest of his life.' " How about from Bobby's Georgia Tech coaching days? "...