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Gottfried’s jump called off because of weather

The Columbian
Published: September 15, 2011, 5:00pm

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina State basketball coach Mark Gottfried’s planned parachute jump into Carter-Finley Stadium has been called off due to weather concerns.

The Wolfpack’s first-year coach had planned to take a tandem jump with a member of the ROTC Ranger parachute team at halftime of the South Alabama-N.C. State football game Saturday night as part of “Military Appreciation Day.”

Team officials said Friday night that the forecast for Saturday night is for a 2,300-foot ceiling. They say a minimum ceiling of 6,000 feet is required for a tandem jump.

Gottfried said he was “certainly more disappointed than relieved,” and both he and the school said they hope to reschedule.

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