
Robb Crocker
Digital EditorRobb Crocker is a digital editor with WFAE. Originally from New Jersey, Robb grew up in the Washington, D.C. area. He graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University, where majored in print and broadcast journalism and also studied English and creative writing. He earned a Master's degree in Communication from Rutgers University and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at VCU's Media, Art & Text program. He is a veteran news/sports reporter and digital editor with stints at the Washington Post, Hanley Wood magazines, Richmond.com, WTVR CBS 6 and WRIC ABC 8. He has also produced the Writing Our Way Out podcast.
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Who needs LaMelo Ball when seven players score in double figures? The Hurricanes are riding a three-game win streak. And should the fans have to pay for torn-down goalposts?
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Three pumpkins tip the scales weighing more than 1,000 pounds and North Carolina watermelons have the highest average weight in the U.S.
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Who would be a good fit to be the next leader of the Panthers and what does the voice of the Carolina Hurricanes think about the team’s chances this season? And, cheating in chess and fishing — that’s a thing.
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The North Carolina "Big Four" are all 2-0 or better for the first time ever.
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The Panthers face the Browns as we break down the top 10 storylines of the season.
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The Panthers find a new kicker, college football goes into full gear and we rank Division I women's soccer in the Carolinas.
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Can the Panthers afford to trade or let Sam Darnold go? Where do the ten Division I football programs in the Carolinas rank? And, a possible new nickname for Sir Big Spur that is NSFW, among other things.
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The Panthers still have not picked a QB; the ACC is about to kick off its football season and the NC schools have a lot of plot twists; and who said growing a mullet isn't a sport.
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The Panthers released their first depth chart, the Hurricanes face a major injury and a New York Mets legend will visit Charlotte.
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Football is back as the Panthers prepare for the upcoming campaign.