Category: Gary D. Gaddy Columns

  • Gameday notes & other sports-related excretions

    Note: Due to recent events near the North Carolina State Fairgrounds, this column's coverage of football has been suspended until bowl season. A new year's resolution For the coming new…

  • It’s official: Butch Davis is a genius

    IT'S OFFICIAL. Butch Davis is a genius. I told my wife, a couple of years ago, when the University of North Carolina head football coach hired Everett Withers as his…

  • “The Play,” played and re-played

    IF YOU DIDN'T GO to the game or watch it live or watch it on the Butch Davis show, you need to see "The Play." [Go to YouTube.com and search…

  • Well, you can just call me coach

    I RETIRED UNDEFEATED. It's not something that any other coach that I know of can say. It's not something that Roy Williams will ever be able to say – with…

  • Blue in Blue: Ringing the Victory Bell

    TOMORROW DUKE WILL COME to Chapel Hill to play a football game that both teams need. The Tar Heels need to win. The Blue Devils need to lose. (Trust me…

  • Wednesday June 11, 1969: Commencement

    THE GRADUATION EXERCISES for George Washington High School were to be held on Wednesday, June 11, 1969. The day before, we did a dry run. One of the faculty marshals…

  • Re-uniting of the class of 1969, Part II

    LAST WEEKEND George Washington High School's class of 1969 held its 40th reunion. So, I went. This is Part II of a two-part series. Part I may come next week.…

  • A prayer for my nation and my world

    This is what was on my heart when I woke up this morning. Sometimes I make jokes about praying, this is not one of those times. *** I PRAY FOR…

  • Up Cane Creek dazzles in Carrboro debut

    CARRBORO, N.C. — In the wake of the logistical nightmare that tried to pass as a U2 concert at Carter-Finley Stadium, I was expecting something similar with the Carrboro debut…

  • What does true human greatness look like?

    THIS YEAR A GREAT MAN passed from this earth. That man was Robinson O. Everett. Characterized by his Duke Law School colleague Clark Havigurst as "a gentle, unassuming force of…