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Chuck Amato Retires From College Football

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Former NC State head football coach Chuck Amato has officially retired from college football, after 45 years coaching the sport.

Amato spent the past 6 seasons as the Associate Head Coach, and Defensive Coordinator at Akron.

“It’s been a while that I’ve been thinking about this.” Amato said. “Bobby Bowden preached for years the three ‘F’s– faith, family, and football– in that order. My wife has a sister and brother who are not doing well right now, and I’ve got twin boys (grandsons) in my house, and they just kill me. [he said with a laugh] I said to myself, ‘Maybe it’s time to go ahead and let someone else do it.’ Just be happy and glad. I’ve been around. I’ve been to the top of the mountain twice, and if it wasn’t for a wide left and a wide right, there’d be five of them (national championships). But I’m ready to retire, and I have to find something to do. If anybody out there has something they can give me, call me.” (Link)

Akron head coach Terry Bowden had this to say about the impact of Amato’s departure.

“One of the hardest things I’m going to have to do as the head coach at the University of Akron is to replace Chuck Amato, my associate head coach, defensive coordinator, and linebackers coach, who has decided after an illustrious career at Florida State, N.C. State, and Akron to retire,” head coach Terry Bowden said. “We’ll have another person in here, but I’m not sure you can ever replace a guy like Chuck Amato. The thing that he has done to add character to our team, to add leadership, to be a mentor to our young men, and he’s done it for nearly 50 years of coaching, that’s irreplaceable in a lot of ways. On an individual basis, his development of linebackers was above all else. In his six years here, Justin March, Jatavis Brown, and Ulysees Gilbert—two of them playing in the NFL and the other I’m sure will have the opportunity, he’s continued to be one of the premiere linebacker coaches in the country. We’re excited about what he’s done during his tenure here, getting us to two bowls in the last three years, getting us to a (MAC East) division championship for the first time in 12 years, beating our rival in three straight years, I think without Chuck Amato, that would not have been nearly as easy to obtain.” (Link)

Amato played linebacker at NC State from 1965-67, and was a part of NC State’s 1965 Co-ACC Championship. He was also a 2-time ACC Wrestling Champion at Heavyweight.

His first college coaching experience came at NC State, and he served as an assistant coach for 9 years. He began as a Graduate Assistant, then became the Defensive Back’s coach, and eventually took the Defensive Coordinator role for the final four years.

After two seasons as Arizona’s Linebacker coach, he moved on to Florida State, where he would spent 18 seasons as an assistant coach in different areas of the defense.

In 2000, Amato became the head coach at his alma mater, and held that post for 7 seasons. In 2002, he led the Wolfpack to an 11-3 record, and a Gator Bowl victory over Notre Dame. The 11 wins were the most in a single season in NC State history, and they finished the season ranked 12th. He finished his tenure at NC State with a 49-37 record.

Chuck “the Chest” has officially retired, and we wish him the best.

Matthew is Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, and is in charge of business strategy. He is an NC State alum who majored in business. Matthew is also the lead pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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WATCH: Hollywood Smothers Leads NC State in Rushing at the Spring Game

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Redshirt Freshman Hollywood Smothers seemingly was the 3rd string Running Back in NC State’s 2024 Spring Game a few weeks back, but at the end of the game, he had more rushing yards than any other back.

Smothers rushed the ball 8 times for 75 yards. He possesses explosive speed, as well as excellent vision.

Check out Pack Insider’s Tape of Smothers from the Spring Game.





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NC State Offers FCS Interior Offensive Lineman D’Angalo Titialii

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NC State offered Interior Offensive Lineman D’Angalo Titialii (6’2″/320) today. After entering the Portal, the Wolfpack were the first to offer him.

Titialii spent his first three seasons at Portland State, which competes in the FCS. This year, he was the starting Center for the Vikings, and the year before he was their starting Left Guard. Over three seasons, Titialii started in 28 of the 32 games he played in.

Titialii is an intriguing prospect, considering he can play numerous positions on the Offensive Line.

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NC State Offers FCS DT Elinus Noel III

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After Elinus Noel III (6’2″/230) entered the Transfer Portal yesterday, it didn’t take long for NC State to extend an offer.

He also has picked up offers from Baylor and Temple.

Noel III played last year at Texas Southern, which is in the FCS. As a Junior, he had 52 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in 10 games.

Prior to Texas Southern, Noel III spent his first two seasons at Nicholls State, where he recorded a total of 53 tackles.

247Sports ranked him as a 3-Star prospect in the 2021 recruiting class out of New Orleans (LA).

Noel III has 1 year of eligibility remaining.

With Nick Campbell entering the Transfer Portal, NC State is in the hunt for some depth at Nose Tackle. Even if the staff were to feel confident with what they have in JR Brandon Cleveland and RS-SODJ Jackson, the Wolfpack is in need of depth at the position.

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WATCH: In NC State’s Spring Game, Tight End Justin Joly Showed He is Going to Be Trouble for Opposing Defenses in ’24

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It was evident NC State Tight End Justin Joly (6’3″/235) is going to be a problem for opposing defenses after his performance in the 2024 Spring Game a few weeks back. He is an extremely athletic Tight End, but he’s also bigger and more physical than I expected.

According to my calculations, Joly had 3 receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown. He started things off with a 3-yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone. He followed that up with a 16 yard catch across the middle through contact. Finally, Joly was the recipient of a double-reverse flea flicker, from RB Demarcus Jones II to WR Kevin Concepcion to QB Grayson McCall to him, for a 37-yard gain.

Joly transferred to NC State this offseason from UCONN, and he was the #2 Tight End in the Transfer Portal according to ON3. He had an incredible Sophomore campaign this past year, catching 56 passes for 578 yards and 2 touchdowns. Joly had 4 receptions for 38 yards in the season opener against the Wolfpack.

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