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ESPN’s Andrea Adelson recently interviewed Dave Doeren to talk about the Quarterback position and how the competition is shaping up. In all it is a great piece that focuses on both Jakobi Meyers and Jalan McClendon, and what both could bring to the table for the Wolfpack. Doeren seems really optimistic about both guys, but something tells me that Jakobi may just shock a lot of people coming out of Spring practices. The 6-1 195 lbs red-shirt freshman has similar escape skills as Russell Wilson, except more top end speed. Don’t mix my words, I am not saying he is the second coming of Russell Wilson. Doeren goes on talk about how your gut would say you go with the older guy (Jalan) but with neither guy having any playing time and a new system he felt like a competition would be good for both players.

Here are some excerpts from Adelson’s article:

What is your take on the quarterback competition between Jalan McClendon and Jakobi Meyers this spring?

Dave Doeren: The natural inclination would be the older guy wins, and Jalan may win. But with this being a new system and both these kids not having a game as a starter, we feel having a little competition in the spring is a good thing, so we’ll see where it takes us. ESPN

What are their strengths?

DD: Jalan can throw the ball as good as any quarterback I’ve ever seen. Can he make the decisions a starting quarterback has to make? That’s what this spring has to be about for him. He’s not a 4.5 (40-yard dash) guy, but he does run pretty good, probably a 4.7 guy. Jakobi Meyers is 6-1, about 195 and he can run like a receiver. He’s really fast. Was a high school baseball player until his junior year. A little green, only playing two years of high school football. Big developmental year for him. He was one of our scout-teams guys that really showed up and gave us fits on defense every day. ESPN

What does new offensive coordinator Eli Drinkwitz bring to the table that is different?

DD: Our quarterbacks are being coached by an extremely positive, fun guy right now, and I think that’s great for them. They need to be around football a lot right now. They’re young guys. They’re going into their biggest year as a player, so with a coach like him that I think really inspires them not from just a football standpoint but the way he walks and talks, he’s got great bounce to him. He comes from a background of learning from coach (Gus) Malzahn, coach (Bryan) Harsin and Mike Sanford Jr. Those three offenses blended together are pretty fun. They’re physical, but there’s great down-the-field play-action. They use tempo, they change formations and challenge defensive systems, and they’re creative. For us to have a chance with Florida State and Clemson, we’re going to have to be unique, and the system gives us a chance to be a little more change-of-pace with some things. ESPN

How about defensively — where are you looking for improvement this spring?

DD: We gave up too many big plays. We played 75 to 80 percent of the game really well. Some plays we were in position and didn’t make the plays. That happened more in the second half of the season. What we’ve done is studied the reasons why it happened. … We had some injuries that hurt us, but I feel good about the changes we made and some of the things we’re asking guys to do, and there’s going to be a little more competition. Statistically we have gotten better on defense; what happened was we gave up too many big plays and that’s what people remember. We’ve got to do a better job there. ESPN

It should be fun keeping tabs on the QB competition and seeing both guys in the Red&White game in the coming weeks. If you want to read Andrea’s entire article you can find it in the link here.

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ON3: NC State’s Dave Doeren is 1 of the Top-25 Best Coaches in College Football

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ON3’s Jesse Simonton ranked the Top-25 College Football Coaches heading into the 2024 season, and NC State’s Dave Doeren ranks 23rd.

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Here’s what Simonton had to say about Doeren:

23. Dave DoerenNC State

Doeren became the Wolfpack’s all-time winningest head coach last season, overcoming all manors of offensive ineptitude to win eight games for the fourth straight season. He still hasn’t busted through the glass ceiling and taken NC State to an ACC Championship, but the Wolfpack have legitimate conference title hopes in 2024 with the offseason work Doeren has done via the portal (quarterback Grayson McCall, tailbacks Jordan Waters and Hollywood Smothers and receivers Noah Rogers and Wesley Grimes). 

In 11 seasons in Raleigh, Doeren’s program has been steadily consistent and has become a model for development (17 NFL Draft picks since 2018) and strength and conditioning. (ON3)

ACC Coaches in the Top-25

6. Dabo Swinney (Clemson)

7. Mike Norvell (FSU)

20. Jeff Brohm (Louisville)

23. Dave Doeren (NC State)

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NC State has Produced 19 1st Round NFL Draft Picks

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The 1st round of the 2024 NFL Draft will begin this evening at 8pm on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. NC State has had 19 players drafted in the 1st round.

NC State ranks 8th in ACC history in 1st Round Picks.

Three of the Wolfpack’s 1st Round Picks have come under Dave Doeren’s watch, which ranks 2nd all-time in school history. Chuck Amato had 5 players drafted in the 1st round, which is the most ever under a coach at NC State.

Chuck Amato – 5
Dave Doeren – 3
Mike O’Cain – 2
Dick Sheridan – 2
Bo Rein – 2
Earle Edwards – 2

While most projections don’t have Wolfpack Linebacker Payton Wilson going in the 1st round tonight, a few do. Wilson was invited to attend the NFL Draft, but he will be tuning in from his home in Hillsborough. We’ll have to tune in tonight to see if Wilson hears his name called on the 1st night of the 2024 NFL Draft.

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WATCH QB Grayson McCall’s Tape from the 2024 NC State Spring Game

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NC State will have a new Quarterback in 2024 in Coastal Carolina Transfer Grayson McCall. A few weeks back, McCall looked sharp in the 2024 Spring Game, completing 16 of his 20 pass attempts for 205 yards and a touchdown. McCall was accuracy and composure were evident in his first time playing in Carter-Finley Stadium.

Check out McCall’s tape from the Spring Game.

 

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NC State Legend QB Roman Gabriel Passes Away at the Age of 83

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NC State legend Quarterback Roman Gabriel has passed away at the age of 83.

Gabriel’s Accolades

  • 2 time ACC Player of the Year (1960 & 1961)
  • 2 time 1st Team All-American (1960 & 1961)
  • 2 time 1st Team All-ACC (1960 & 1961)
  • 1st ACC QB to throw for 1,000 yards in a season
  • Left NC State with 22 school records and 9 ACC records
  • #1 pick in the AFL and #2 pick in the NFL
  • 16-year NFL career with the Rams & Eagles
  • 4 time Pro Bowler
  • NFL MVP in 1969
  • Led the NFL in Passing Yards in 1973
  • Led the NFL in Touchdown Passes in 1969 & 1973
  • Inaugural member of the NC State Hall of Fame
  • Ranks 1st all-time in Rams history in Touchdown Passes & 3rd in Passing Yards
  • First player to have their jersey number retired at NC State, on January 20, 1962.

Praying for the Gabriel family!

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