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Tomorrow NC State is going to face the best offense they have seen this season. Take a minute to become acquainted with the players who will test the Pack defense this week.

Quarterbacks

Sophomore Deshaun Watson- 6’2″/210 lbs (131/189, 1553 yds, 15 TD, 7 INT, 332 rush yds, 3 TD)

Overview

Watson is the most talented QB NC State will face this season. He is just a play maker. He can operate well from the pocket, and generally makes smart decisions with the ball. With that being said, he will make a couple bad throws a game. Sometimes he will try to force the deep ball when it isn’t there. He isnt afraid to spread the ball around, as he has several talented receivers. If a play breaks down he is a huge threat in the run game, and is the second leading rusher on the team.

Keys to Containment

The front seven will need to generate some pressure. All quarterbacks have the potential to make a poor throw with a man in their face. If the cornerbacks can stay tight on Clemson’s go routes, they could pick Watson off a couple of times (Louisville had success with this). Also the DE’s have to account for him, they cannot lose containment, or get too far inside or out. It is concerning that NC State has allowed huge plays to mobile QB’s this year. Watson needs to get hit early and often.

Running Backs

RS-Sophomore Wayne Gallman-6’1″/215 lbs (128 att, 702 yds, 6 TD)

Senior Zac Brooks-6’1″/200 lbs (20 att, 150 yds, 3 TD, 31 rec yds, 1 TD)

Overview

For the most part, these are the two you will see the most of in the backfield. Gallman is a great all around back who was second team preseason All-ACC. He hasn’t gotten a ton of receptions this year, but is a threat when he gets the ball. Brooks is a senior who is tough and capable, he hasn’t had a negative run on the year. Clemson does have a commitment to the run game and will feed their backs throughout the game. Both backs average above 5.0 YPC, so they have been consistent.

Keys To Containment

NC State has continued to control opposing running backs this year. Clemson’s O-line is going to be good, but does have their weak spots. The D-Line is going to have to generate a steady push throughout the game, and limit the damage they give up. Solid tackling from the linebackers and safeties should keep the RB’s in check.

Receivers

Sophomore WR Artavis Scott-5’10″/190 lbs (40 rec, 450 yds, 4 TD)

Freshman WR Ray-Ray McCloud-5’10″/180 lbs (22 rec, 175 yds)

RS-Senior WR Charone Peake-6’3″/215 lbs (16 rec, 209 yds, 2 TD)

Junior TE Jordan Leggett-6’5″/255 lbs (16 rec, 191 yds, 6 TD)

Freshman WR Deon Cain-6’2″/200 lbs (16 rec, 203 yds)

Overview

Unlike the other position groups where there is only one or two guys to worry about, this group is loaded. It’s not just that there is a huge amount of talent, it’s that they all get to involved in the offense. They spread the ball around a ton. Artavis Scott is a speed demon who is a big play waiting to happen. Cain and Peake have good size. Leggett is a beast who is targeted heavily in the red zone. Honestly, they have even more depth behind the guys listed above. This group would’ve been even better had Mike Williams not gotten injured in the first game of the season.

Keys To Containment

It really is going to come down to two things:

1. The front seven is going to have to put a ton of pressure on Deshaun Watson. NC State nickel back Dravious Wright and the other linebackers will not be able to cover these guys for an extended period of time.

2. The safties are going to have to provide help over the top if a corner gets burned, and they are going to have to make sure to tackle if a linebacker gets burned on a slant or drag route.

To an extent, NC State is going to need to “bend, but not break,” keep the Tigers in front of them, and hope Watson makes a mistake.

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NC State Falls Out of the Top-10 After Losses to UNC & Duke

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After losing to rivals UNC and Duke last week, the NC State Women’s Basketball team fell out of the Top-10 in the Week 17 AP Poll, landing at #12. NC State started the 2023-24 season unranked, but jumped to #14 in the first Poll after the Preseason Poll. The Wolfpack have been ranked in the Top-10 since November 20th, which equals 14 straight polls.

ACC Teams in the Top-25

5. Virginia Tech
12. NC State
17. Notre Dame
19. Syracuse
22. Louisville
27. Duke
29. UNC
30. FSU

The Wolfpack will host #19 Syracuse on Thursday night at 7pm.

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NC State’s Week 1 Depth Chart Against UCONN (with Notes)

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NC State will kick off their 2023 Football season next Thursday night against UCONN at 7:30pm. The Wolfpack released their Depth Chart for the game today.

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Notes

  • Redshirt Sophomore Anthony Carter Jr. is listed as the starting Left Guard. If Redshirt Sophomore Lyndon Cooper wasn’t missing the first game due to injury, I wonder if Carter would be starting. Doeren did praise Carter in his press conference today. Also, he stated that Cooper should be back for the Notre Dame game.
  • Noticeably, Graduate Transfer Offensive Lineman Dawson Jaramillo is also missing from the Depth Chart. Unfortunately, Jaramillo has suffered an injury, and will miss the entirety of the 2023 season. This is a huge blow for Jaramillo, and a huge blow for the depth of the Wolfpack Offensive Line. Jaramillo was a Swiss Army knife, having the ability to play in numerous positions.
  • Very often, Doeren has stated that the “Or” in between two names means that the coaching staff sees both players as starters. There is an “Or” in between Chris Toudle and Trent Pennix at Tight End, with the former being listed first. Maybe it doesn’t matter whose name is listed first, but I’m shocked Pennix’s name wasn’t the one at the top.
  • I’m not shocked that Julian Gray and Keyon Lesane are listed as the starters at the X and Y Wide Receiver positions. They both have had a lot of buzz surrounding them in Fall Camp, and Lesane was named a captain. Obviously, with Gray’s speed, Offensive Coordinator Robert Anae is going to want to find a way to get the ball in his hands. With that being said, and this is no disrespect to the two of them, but both of them are 5’11”, which isn’t exactly the way you would sculpt your prototypical outside receivers. I expect Terrell Timmons and Bradley Rozner to both be heavily in rotation at the X and Y, to give the outside receivers a good dose of speed as well as height.
  • True Freshman Running Back Kendrick Raphael might be buried at the bottom of the Depth Chart at his position, but I bet he sees a carry before Mimms or Jones. Doeren mentioned that we would see Raphael against UCONN, but didn’t mention Jones or Mimms. Anae likes to run 2 Running Back sets, with one of them almost functioning like a Full Back. As a result, I’m not shocked to see Jones and Mimms where they are in the Depth Chart.
  • Props to True Freshman Kevin Concepcion for earning the starting job at the Inside Wide Receiver position. Get ready to hear his name a lot this year. KC is backed up by Redshirt Sophomore Jalen Coit, who Doeren spoke highly of today.
  • Junior Porter Rooks is no longer sitting behind Thayer Thomas on the Depth Chart. Doeren said that Rooks has had a great camp. The former 4-Star prospect has an opportunity to show that those stars meant something by his name. With that being said, he will be pushed by True Freshman Javonte “Juice” Vereen, who even has national media buzzing about him heading into the season.
  • Three True Freshman are on the Offensive Depth Chart: Left Guard Kamen Smith, IWR Kevin Concepcion and FLEXY Juice Vereen.
  • True Freshman Kamal Bonner is 2nd on the Depth Chart at the Will Linebacker spot, backing up Payton Wilson. What’s noteworthy, is that he’s ahead of former 4-Star prospect Jordan Poole in the Depth Chart. Bonner must have made a heck of a first impression.
  • As expected, ODU Graduate Transfer Robert Kennedy is starting at Nickel.
  • True Freshman Brandon Cisse is backing up Aydan White at Right Corner, and Doeren said we should expect him to contribute.
  • Redshirt Sophomore Jalen Coit will be filling in the shoes of Thayer Thomas at Punt Returner.

 

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Elliot Avent is interviewed on MLB Network about rule changes and Wolfpack Alums

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Elliot Avent gave a great interview on MLB Network.

Avent talks about the rules changes in baseball and doesn’t seem too pleaseed about them, while also breaking some news that they might be naming the hitting facility after Trea Turner and the Pitching lab after Carlos Rodon.

Give it a watch.

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Mady Traore Will No Longer Enroll at NC State

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This unfortunately seemed inevitable.

According to 247Sports’ Travis Branham, 3-Star Mady Traore is no longer planning on enrolling at NC State.

Traore was a member of the Wolfpack’s 2022 recruiting class, but wasn’t able to enroll in the Fall because of Visa issues and the English Competency Test.

Back on November 29th, I posted the following article, saying that Traore was set to join the team for the 2nd semester. Traore himself told me when I posted it, that he was expecting to join the team in December.

I received the intel 2 weeks prior to posting, and prior to things beginning to brew between NC State and Isaiah Miranda. In hindsight, I wish I would have posted it when I got the intel (haha).

4-Star Mady Traore Expected to Suit up for NC State Soon

Obviously, that didn’t happen, and isn’t happening.

When I posted the article, things were in flux, because there was one scholarship available. If Miranda came, he was going to get the scholarship, and the staff was hoping Traore would be willing to wait and enroll in April. If Miranda didn’t come, then the expectation was for Traore to join the team in December, in the way that Miranda just did.

I still believe my source’s info was solid, and there are always a lot of moving pieces in play that can change scenarios quickly.

From what I hear, the staff was genuinely hopeful they could add Miranda in December, and Traore in April, but it didn’t work out that way, and that’s the way it goes sometimes.

We wish you the best Mady! You’ve got a special future in basketball.

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