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NC State 13 Florida State 31: OUR TAKE

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Redshirt Sophomore Wide Receiver Max Fisher fumbling the ball into the end zone at the tail end of the 4th quarter wrapped a bow on a game of Wolfpack missed opportunities against FSU tonight.

  • Freshman Running Back Zonovan Knight fumbled on the opponents 33-yard line.
  • Started a drive on FSU’s 30-yard line…settled for a field goal.
  • Kicked another field goal from within the 10-yard line.
  • Sophomore Place Kicker Chris Dunn missed a 42-yard field goal.
  • Sophomore Ricky Person couldn’t get past the line of scrimmage on 4th and 1 on the Seminoles 36-yard line.
  • With the 1st half coming to a close, Redshirt Sophomore Defensive End Xavier Lyas and Sophomore Free Safety Tanner Ingle both committed personal foul penalties on 3rd downs that would have resulted in a FSU punt. As a result, the Seminoles scored a touchdown with 58 seconds left in the halftime.

The game wasn’t nearly as one-sided as the score would have you believe. NC State actually had more total yards (370/369) and 1st downs (24/22).

That’s not to say the game was a pretty offensive Wolfpack performance outside of a handful of mistakes.

It was a hot mess, yet it should have been a lot closer.

Once again Doeren rolled out Redshirt Sophomore Quarterback Matt McKay to start the game, but he was yanked after 3 unproductive drives (3/7 for 20 yards). Redshirt Sophomore Bailey Hockman ran out onto the field staring at his former team across the line of scrimmage, looking to prove to both teams that he was the spark plug they both needed in the past and the present.

Hockman finished the night with pedestrian numbers, completing 21 of 40 passes for 208 yards and a touchdown. The ball came out of a different hand, but it still went over receivers heads like the quarterback who was pulled.

The quarterback battle between McKay, Hockman, and Redshirt Freshman Devin Leary has been the conversation since the end of last season, and they all saw the field tonight. Leary entered the game in the final Wolfpack drive of the game, after Hockman limped off the field. I don’t want to be too geeked out about one drive in garbage time, but Leary didn’t looked phased one bit. He was sharp and confident, completing 4 of 5 for 54 yards.

I’m not a football coach. I’m not at practice everyday, but this armchair quarterback would give Leary some serious reps against Syracuse on October 10th.

The depth and talent in the Running Backs room has been a security blanket for Wolfpack through 4 games, but the game ended with True Freshman Jordan Houston being the lone back in the backfield at the end of the game. Zonovan Knight fumbled the ball early, and didn’t see much of the field after that. Ricky Person was taken off the field in a cart with what looked to be a serious lower leg injury (x-ray came back negative). In my opinion, Houston hasn’t taken one wrong step in 2019, and the pattern continued tonight, rushing for 61 yards, averaging 6.8 yards per carry.

Florida State might have put 31 points on the board, but the Wolfpack defense played their hearts out, tallying 14 tackles for loss and 8 sacks. Redshirt Senior Larrell Murchison had 3.5 sacks alone. Redshirt Freshman Payton Wilson tied for the team lead in tackles with 7, and a couple of them were more reminiscent of clothesline’s seen on WWE RAW.

Don’t get it twisted. This isn’t a untalented FSU squad. In fact, they have the most talent in the ACC according to 247Sports Team Talent Composite calculations.

With that being said, the Seminoles were fortunate enough to get a messy NC State football team tonight that still hasn’t figured out who they are yet.

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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