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Here are best games of the 2023 football season for North Carolina, NC State and Duke :: WRALSportsFan.com

College football is back and with it comes several questions involving the ACC’s Triangle teams: North Carolina, NC State and Duke.
Will UNC quarterback Drake Maye win the Heisman trophy?
Can NC State’s newbies Brennan Armstrong and Robert Anae rekindle the magic of 2021 in Raleigh?
Can Mike Elko, Riley Leonard and Duke build off of last year’s 9-4 season?
From the start of the season through the ACC title game, here are the top ACC games for the teams in the Triangle: Duke, NC State and North Carolina:
7:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Sept. 2: North Carolina vs. South Carolina
If Maye is going to be considered a serious Heisman contender, it starts Saturday night in primetime against South Carolina.
ESPN’s “College GameDay” will broadcast its pregame show from 9 a.m. to noon in Charlotte ahead of the big game.
In the 2023 season, Maye and North Carolina head coach Mack Brown are vying to win the program’s first conference championship since 1980.
8 p.m. ET Monday, Sept. 4: Clemson at Duke
Welcome to division-less ACC football!
Online sports gambling is not legal just yet in the state of North Carolina, but how much is this spread going to shift after the opening weekend of college football?
As it stands, Clemson enters as a 12-point favorite. However, I’d expect this line to move in Clemson’s favor as bettors try to recoup their losses from Saturday games.
Mike Elko’s Blue Devils will try to build off a 9-4 season in 2022, which was the program’s best season since 2014. Duke played in its first bowl game since the 2018 season and snapped a 13-game ACC losing streak.
Elko’s first-year success prompted Duke to extend his contract through the 2029 season to prevent other schools from poaching him.
Quarterback Riley Leonard is a respected dual-threat quarterback who could catapult himself to the top of the Heisman race with a big upset against Clemson.
History is against Duke’s upset efforts: The Blue Devils last beat the Tigers in 2004 when Ted Roof was Duke’s head coach and Tommy Bowden was coaching Clemson.
Duke’s defense is replacing three starters, including the top two tacklers in safety Darius Joiner and linebacker Shaka Heyward. However, Duke returns four starters up front, including senior tackles DeWayne Carter and Ja’Mion Franklin. Carter made the preseason all-ACC first team.
Duke hired former Texas A&M co-defensive coordinator Tyler Santucci in January after Robb Smith chose to leave Duke to return home to Minnesota. We’ll see if Santucci helps Duke continue to improve defensively. Duke allowed 22.1 points per game last season while allowing nearly 40 points per game in 2021.
Meanwhile, Clemson is hoping sophomore quarterback Cade Klubnik — second among quarterbacks in 247 Sports’ 2022 class — can help solve some of the team’s offensive woes.
In January, Clemson hired Garrett Riley to serve as the team’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Riley — the younger brother of USC head coach Lincoln Riley — joins Clemson after serving as the TCU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Two-year starter DJ Uiagalelei has transferred to Oregon State and Clemson fired last season’s offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter.
Running back Will Shipley — who was selected to the preseason all-ACC first team — should help move the Tigers’ offense early in the season as Clubnik gets comfortable.
On Clemson’s offensive line, no players madke the preseason all-ACC first team, but they Tigers do have four returning starters.
Defensively, Clemson has four players on the preseason all-ACC team: linebackers Jeremiah Trotter and Barrett Carter along with defensive tackle Tyler Davis and safety Andrew Mukuba.
Noon ET Saturday, Sept. 9: Notre Dame at NC State
The game against Notre Dame will provide NC State fans the first real glimpse of whether transfer quarterback Brennan Armstrong and new offensive coordinator Robert Anae can rekindle the magic of 2021 when they were paired together at Virginia. In 2021, the lefty threw for 4,449 yards, 31 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and completed 65.2% of his passes.
Anae left for the Syracuse offensive coordinator job in 2022, and Armstrong’s production suffered.
As evidenced by tens of thousands of Notre Dame fans visiting Ireland for the team’s opener against Navy, Fighting Irish fans travel well.
Last season as a first-year head coach, Marcus Freeman guided Notre Dame to a 9-4 season despite starting the season 0-2.
Notre Dame is led by Wake Forest transfer quarterback Sam Hartman, who opened the season with four touchdown passes in the 42-3 win against Navy. Hartman has thrown 114 touchdown passes in his collegiate career.
At Wake Forest, Hartman went 1-2 against NC State.
Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt — who is listed at 6’8” and 322 pounds — is considered among the top offensive linemen in college football. Alt should be a top selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison is coming off a breakout freshman season in 2022. He had six interceptions.
This season will mark the fourth time NC State has played Notre Dame. The Wolfpack have a 2-1 record against the Fighting Irish:
- Oct. 28, 2017: Notre Dame won 35-14 in South Bend, Indiana
- Oct. 8, 2016: NC State won 10-3 in Raleigh
- Jan. 1, 2002: NC State won 28-6
5:15 p.m. ET Saturday, Sept. 9: Appalachian State vs. North Carolina
If history repeats itself, we’re in for a treat.
Last season, North Carolina survived a 63-61 thriller. The two teams combined to score 62 points and compiled 504 yards in the fourth quarter alone. App State failed to convert two two-point conversions, and North Carolina escaped Boone with a win.
App State quarterback Chase Brice has graduated. Redshirt freshman Ryan Burger is the favorite to take over as the starter.
In 2019, App State upset North Carolina 34-31 after blocking a field goal.
Saturday, Sept. 30: Notre Dame at Duke
Duke should have a decent idea of what kind of Notre Dame team to expect after the Fighting Irish play NC State. That game will mark Notre Dame’s third of the season considering the team played in Week 0.
Duke’s three-game stretch of Notre Dame (Sept. 30), NC State (Oct. 14) and Florida State (Oct. 21) could very well define the team’s season.
Saturday, Oct. 14: NC State at Duke
Division-less ACC football means NC State and Duke will play for the first time since the 2020 season.
Duke hasn’t beaten NC State since 2013.
Saturday, Oct. 28: Clemson at NC State
During Dave Doeren’s tenure at NC State, he is just 1-8 against Clemson. The Wolfpack’s lone win came in the 2021 season in Raleigh.
The Tigers have won the ACC seven times during that span (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022).
To be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. Clemson is no exception.
Saturday, Oct. 28: North Carolina at Georgia Tech
The Yellow Jackets ruined the Tar Heels’ 9-1 start in 2022, the first of four consecutive losses to end the season. North Carolina’s only loss to that point in the 2022 season came against Notre Dame.
Texas A&M transfer Haynes King is set to take over at quarterback for Georgia Tech.
Also, consider that it’s Halloween weekend in Atlanta.
Saturday, Nov. 11: Duke at North Carolina
I’m well aware that college basketball season starts in November, but the Battle of the Blues begins on the gridiron when Duke and North Carolina compete for the Victory Bell.
North Carolina has won four consecutive games, including last year’s 38-35 thriller when Maye connected with wide receiver Antoine Green for an eight-yard touchdown with 16 seconds left.
Saturday, Nov. 18: Clemson at North Carolina
The game in Chapel Hill marks a rematch of last season’s ACC Championship game.
Plus, fans get to see a matchup between quarterbacks Maye and Klubnik. The two combined for 642 yards of total offense in last year’s matchup.
It’s anyone’s guess whether Maye will still be in Heisman contention by this point in the season.
At the very least, fans should get to see one of the most explosive ACC offenses against a typically elite Clemson defense.
Saturday, Nov. 25: North Carolina at NC State
Last year’s matchup saw fourth-string NC State quarterback Ben Finley outplay Maye as the Wolfpack beat the Tar Heels 30-27 in double overtime.
The outcome served as sweet payback after Maye’s comments about NC State and a subsequent apology. By that point, it was a bit like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube.
Maye even acknowledged the commentary wasn’t his “smartest move,” and that he has to be “smarter with words in the media” during an appearance on the “Move the Sticks” podcast.
The series between North Carolina and NC State doesn’t have a rotating trophy to the winner or a catchy name. However, it’s a rivalry filled with drama regardless of what some fans want to say.

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Ex-Laurel Ridge Treatment Center CEO faces 6 child sex charges in North Carolina, records indicate

DURHAM COUNTY, N.C. – The former CEO of a San Antonio mental health center was arrested Monday in North Carolina on child sex charges. Some of the alleged crimes date back more than two decades.
According to court documents obtained by KSAT on Tuesday, Jacob Cuellar, 46, is facing six counts based in Durham County, North Carolina:
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two charges of statutory sexual offense with a child by an adult
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two charges of indecent liberties with a child
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statutory rape of a child by an adult
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statutory sexual offense with a child 15 years old or younger
The Durham County indictment, which accounts for the six charges, states that the victims were two minors at the time of Cuellar’s alleged assaults, ranging between 2001 and 2008.
A Durham County grand jury formally indicted Cuellar on the charges on May 19, records show.
A judge set Cuellar’s bond at $250,000. Publicly available records with the Durham County Sheriff’s Office (NC) state Cuellar has since bonded out of jail and spent less than one day in custody.
According to a report in the Raleigh News & Observer, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Cuellar was a sophomore at Duke University in nearby Durham in September 1998 when North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation agents raided his dorm room and seized his laptop and other personal items “as part of an inquiry into whether he used his personal computer to disseminate child pornography.”
It is unclear whether Cuellar faced any charges as a result of the 1998 seizure, according to the News & Observer’s reporting.
In June 2024, KSAT 12 News learned that Cuellar applied for a license as a medical doctor in North Carolina in 2008 but was denied. Information on the North Carolina Medical Board’s website indicated that the reason for the denial was due to a 1999 criminal conviction for preparing an obscene photo.
Although that criminal charge does not appear on his online record in North Carolina, it did appear in other internet databases.
Cuellar was the former chief executive officer at the Laurel Ridge Treatment Center, which is located on North Loop 1604 East near Redland Road.
Last year, KSAT learned Cuellar voluntarily resigned from the mental health center three weeks before he was arrested and accused of sexually assaulting a young girl over multiple years.
KSAT also learned last June that a girl, who was 11 years old at the time, told San Antonio police officers in 2022 that Cuellar had been sexually assaulting her on an ongoing basis.
According to Bexar County court records, Cuellar is facing one charge for continuous sexual abuse of a child under age 14, which is considered a first-degree felony.
Those records also indicate Cuellar is “awaiting trial” on the Bexar County charge.
After he bonded out from jail in North Carolina, the News & Observer reported Cuellar is now “allowed to return to Texas for his pending trial in San Antonio.”
A date for Cuellar’s Bexar County trial has yet to be determined.
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Raleigh protesters plan to rally against proposed immigration enforcement bill
As immigration-related demonstrations intensify across the country, organizers are planning their own protest in North Carolina’s capital city.
A protest and march are planned for Tuesday evening to take a stand against deportations.
Members with Democracy Out Loud plan to hold a silent protest in front of the Legislative Building as state lawmakers prepare to vote on Senate Bill 153.
Also known as the North Carolina Border Protection Act, it aims to crack down on undocumented immigrants in North Carolina.
“This is an anti-immigration bill so we are going to be out here with signs and trying to let the public known about this bill and why we oppose it,” shared Maddie Segal, a member of Democracy Out Loud.
Another member, Mark Swallow, argued such deportations would having a crippling effect on the state’s economy.
“They pick out food, they pack up our meats, they clean our homes, they build our homes, it’s a significant number,” Swallow said.
Senate Bill 153, a Republican-backed bill, aims to strengthen coordination with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), charge sanctuary cities with crimes, and prevent undocumented immigrants from collecting state benefits.
Similar protests have taken place across the U.S., including in Los Angeles, where violent clashes erupted for four days straight.
In Raleigh, demonstrators stood in solidarity, but not all agree with their message.
Ira Mehlman with the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) supports enforcing SB 153.
“We’ve seen countless examples over the past few years of horrific crimes that could have been avoided if we kept them out in the first place or if local law enforcement cooperated with federal law enforcement to get the person out of the country,” he said.
FAIR argues illegal immigration is a fiscal burden in North Carolina.
“This is money that can be used for other price tags in North Carolina,” Mehlman said, attributing costs to public education, health care, and policing.
As debate over the legislation heats up, attention now turns to lawmakers, whose decision could shape the future of immigration enforcement in North Carolina.
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