A Brief History of Triangle Sports
A Brief History of Triangle Sports

A Brief History of Triangle Sports

Brief histories of North Carolina sports from college basketball giants to Stanley Cup winners and the pro football team that lasted a single season.

This podcast is produced by 99.9 The Fan in Raleigh, NC and part of the Capitol Broadcasting Podcast Network.

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Sports Betting E4 | The vote finally passes. Now what? Sports Betting E3 | The Senate votes YES, but the House says NO Sports Betting E2 | A high stakes alliance in support of legal sports gamblingSports Betting E1 | The contentious history of gambling in North CarolinaS3 COMING SOON | The long road to legal sports betting in North Carolina

S3 COMING SOON | The long road to legal sports betting in North Carolina

Starting March 11, sports betting will be legal in North Carolina, but getting to this point was not an easy path. From the scandal of the Dixie Classic in the early 60's to the controversial vote for the NC Lottery, the state has a contentious history with gambling. 

Brian Murphy from WRAL News and Tim Donnelly from 99.9 The Fan explore the history of sports betting in North Carolina. What did it take to get to this point, and how will it change sports and sports fans going forward.

Season 3 of A Brief History of Triangle Sports will be available March 11, 2024. (That's the same day you can place your bets...legally of course.)

Skyhawks E7 | Requiem for the World League of American Football

Skyhawks E7 | Requiem for the World League of American Football

The Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks only lasted one season, but the World League of American Football carried on until 2007. At the end, it was known as NFL Europa. Though newly elected NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was quick to shut it down, the European league was a great incubator for football coaches and talent. In this episode we hear from former Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme and former East Carolina head coach Steve Logan, both alumni of NFL Europe, on their memories of the league.

Skyhawks E6 | End of the line for NC's first pro football team

Skyhawks E6 | End of the line for NC's first pro football team

Michael Kennedy was the equipment manager for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks. Not a glamourous role, but  there wasn't much that was glamourous about the World League of American Football. Kennedy, like the players and head coach Roman Gabriel, simply wanted to be part of this sports world. He had a front row seat for the one and only season of the Skyhawks. He shares what it was like to travel with the team, and what happened to all that glorious Skyhawks gear.

 

 

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Skyhawks E5 | NC's complicated history with beer doomed the Skyhawks

Skyhawks E5 | NC's complicated history with beer doomed the Skyhawks

Until a few years ago, alcohol at college sporting events was a delicate dance in hypocrisy. Back in 1991 without a special exemption, the sale of alcohol was not allowed at public university facilities. You could always tailgate with your own booze before the game and universities would hold private events where alcohol was available, but there was no public sale. The Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks played at NC State's Carter-Finley arena. The prohibition of beer sales presented a loss of revenue for the team and frankly a lack of fun for fans. It was yet another loss for a team that was already having a terrible season.

Skyhawks E4 | Tony Haynes has a front row seat to an 0-10 season

Skyhawks E4 | Tony Haynes has a front row seat to an 0-10 season

Losing ain't easy. Losing for a whole season, well that's another level of pain. It wasn't just hard on players and coaches. As a broadcaster, Tony Haynes had a front row seat to the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks' losing season. Tony talks with Joe Ovies about the challenge of covering a team with an 0-10 record, and the toll of the season on everyone involved.

Skyhawks E3 | Last chance at football glory for local players

Skyhawks E3 | Last chance at football glory for local players

For one disappointing season, the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks didn't give fans much to cheer for. But the team did give hope to the men on the field. For Wilson Hoyle (former kicker from Wake Forest) and Mark Maye (former UNC QB), being part of the Skyhawks gave them the chance to keep their football careers alive for one more season. Hoyle and Maye look back on their experience as Skyhawks, and despite their dismal 0-10 record, they actually do have happy memories of being on the team.

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