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NC State Head Coach Dave Doeren Previews Game vs. #10 Notre Dame

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NC State head coach Dave Doeren broke down #10 Notre Dame, their opponent in their home opener this Saturday, at his weekly press conference. Here’s a summary of what he had to say.

  • 12 o’clock kickoff.
    • I know that’s not a thing people are excited about. It is what it is.
    • With that, we need Wolfpack Nation to set their alarms a little earlier. Get up early. Before you go to bed have everything ready to go. Get here on time so that you can get your tailgate on. Or come in the night before even, and have an overnight stay in the parking lot would be good. We need you to be a part of this one, big-time.
    • Complimentary football for us. It’s offense, defense, special teams and then that juice that we get from our sideline and our fans and our student section. We’re excited.
  • We’re excited for you to see the new jumbotron andhear the new sound system.
    • I think both of those things are going to add to our gameday environment which is already electric as it is.
  • For us as a team, we’re gonna stress the details and the fundamentals.
    • This is a game that’s going to be a physical game against a really good team.
    • To get better from week 1 to week 2, it’s the little things that matter most.
  • We’re playing a 2-0 football team in Notre Dame.
    • They won their first 2 games combined 98-6. They’ve done well in their first two outings, very well.
  • Exceptional Quarterback that we know a lot about in Sam Hartman.
    • He’s playing really good, not a surprise. He’s been a really good player for a long time.
    • He’s a winner. He was a champion in high school and we all know what we did at Wake.
    • You can see his confidence and how he manages their offense.
    • He gets the ball to the right people, makes plays with his feet when he needs to.
    • He’s got a nice cast around him.
    • They’re definitely able to help him in other ways with the Run game and big Tight Ends.
  • Really good Offensive Line.
    • Maybe the best O-Line/Running Back combo that we’ll see all year.
  • They play multiple Running Backs. They’re big guys that have good balance. They’re well coached.
  • Defensively, they’re aggressive. They’re sound.
    • 2 really good Linebackers.
      • As a former Linebacker coach, I enjoy watching that.
        • J.D. Bertrand (#27) and Marist Liufau (#8), their 2 linebackers are active.
        • They use their hands and play hard.
      • Defensive End Javonte Jean-Baptiste (#1), who transferred from Ohio State, is a difference-maker.
      • Boundary Cornerback Benjamin Morrison (#20) had 6 interceptions last year. Really good football player last year.
  • It’s a good team. It’s exciting to play against them. A team that we don’t get to play a lot. A team that rotates through our league and plays 5 games a year. It’s our turn to get an opportunity to compete with them. Super excited about the test.
  • It’s going to be a really physical game, for sure.
  • I think Marcus Freeman’s done a really good job as head coach.
    • Going into his 2nd year, he had some staff turnover.
    • Sometimes that’s hard, particularly in your coordinator positions.
    • He’s done a nice job replacing good coaches with good coaches.
      • Very familiar with some of them.
        • Joe Rudolph, their O-Line Coach is an exceptional coach. We were together at Wisconsin.
  • Top 10 team coming to town.
    • This is what you play and coach for.
    • Looking forward to having them in our stadium.

 

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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NC State’s Highest & Lowest Graded Offensive Players vs. Louisville

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Here’s a look at which NC State Offensive players graded out the best and worst according to ProFootballFocus against Louisville this past Friday night.

Top 5

WR Terrell Timmons – 72.5 – Career High
TE Trent Pennix – 68.0
WR Porter Rooks – 64.2
RT Timothy McKay – 63.8
RB Delbert Mimms III – 61.9

Bottom 5

RG Derrick Eason – 36.1 – Career Low
QB Brennan Armstrong – 50.0
LG Lyndon Cooper – 52.3
WR Julian Gray – 52.3
WR Kevin Concepcion – 52.8

Season Top 5

LT Anthony Belton – 75.2
RB Kendrick Raphael – 74.5
RB Delbert Mimms III – 72.4
WR Porter Rooks – 68.5
WR DJ Collins – 68.9

Season Bottom 5

TE Christopher Toudle – 45.5
RB Demarcus Jones II – 52.8
WR Keyon Lesane – 53.5
WR Terrell Timmons – 56.1
RG Derrick Eason – 57.6

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MJ Morris’ 2022 Highlight Reel

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Yesterday Wolfpack Head Coach Dave Doeren announced that Sophomore MJ Morris would be starting at Quarterback, rather than Brennan Armstrong. To get yourself ready to watch Morris behind center on Saturday against Marshall, check out our 2022 MJ Morris Highlight Reel above.

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Dave Doeren Breaks Down Decision to Name MJ Morris the Starting QB

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Head Coach Dave Doeren announced today at his weekly press conference that Sophomore MJ Morris would be NC State’s Quarterback going forward, beginning this weekend against Marshall.

Here’s what Doeren had to say about the decision.

“It’s clear that we need a spark on that side of the ball. MJ Morris is going to take over as our starting quarterback. He is ready to lead the offense. As I stated in the past when I was asked, it was my plan, and our plan to redshirt MJ and allow him an opportunity to develop behind Brennan Armstrong, but plans sometimes need to change. The time is now, because it’s what’s best for our team. MJ’s excited for the opportunity to lead the football team. I do believe that he’s ready.

Brennan will be a great teammate to MJ, just as MJ has been to Brennan in his role. Brennan has a role on our team. He’s a very competitive, tough guy. He understands this is what’s best for the team right now and what’s needed. I got tremendous respect for him and what he’s gone through, but for what this team needs right now, it needs a spark. I do believe MJ can be that for our offense.

Ever since MJ’s been here, he’s come to practice with great energy. He’s always done that. Each week since coach Anae’s got here, you can see him growing in the offense. That part is now second thought to him. In the Spring, he was learning it…now he knows it. He’s always been an encourager to guys around him. He’s got a positive outlook. The way he can throw the football, he can do that pretty well. There’s certain things that he brings to the table. I think more than anything right now, he’s in a really good headspace. He’s excited. I think that’s the spark that we need.

He’s got a very calming effect on game day. He’s not a guy where the lights are too big. He jumped in as a Freshman and went and played. Some guys, you’d see them shrink in those scenarios…he doesn’t. He’s the same guy in games as he is in practice. 

The decision to redshirt MJ at the beginning of the year was about development. It wasn’t about ‘he’s not a good player.’ We went with experience and wanted to give him a chance to have an extended period of time to be healthy and develop as a player. I think it served him well. He looks really good right now. We’re bailing on that a little earlier than expected, but he got an entire offseason and all of training camp and the whole month of September here under his belt. He feels good. It’s what the team needs

I came in Saturday. I watched the game a bunch of times and then sat down with the coaches on offense. We watched a bunch of it together and talked about the season so far…talked about where we’re at, and where we need to go. Then Sunday when we came back in and made that decision. I met with those guys individually and let them know what we were doing. They both handled it as good teammates and competitors would.

Like I said, Brennan’s going to be a great teammate. He handled a very tough conversation as well as you possibly can. I think my respect for him has always been high because he’s a super competitive dude, but he is an excellent teammate. He handled it as well as you can hope. You’ll see that. You’ll see him leading. He’ll be on the sideline cheering guys on throughout the game. If he’s needed to play, he’s going to play. He’ll come in and play hard.

Brennan knows the offense well. He’s been through a lot as a player. He’ll be a great sounding board. He’ll have energy down there for guys. He’ll cheer guys on. He’s going to be a good teammate down there…I guarantee that. I know that he’ll do a good job helping MJ and the other guys around him.

It’s hard. We all know why anyone transfers and has 1 year left. They want to finish out and have a great year. Like I said, this is a guy you want on your team. Brennan’s tough. He competes his butt off. He puts his body on the line every week and runs through people. He’s a good guy…He’s a good person.

Whenever you have to have tough conversations with anyone who does everything he can do and works really hard and it’s not going well. That’s not easy for anybody in life. Speak to him from the heart. Tell him you love him. This is what’s best for the organization. He understands that. He’s a great guy. But to answer your question, yeah. Delivering hard news as a leader is never the fun part of the job, but it’s also a necessary thing.

 

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NC State’s Payton Wilson Named ACC Linebacker of the Week

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NC State Linebacker Payton Wilson was named the ACC Linebacker of the Week for his performance against Louisville in Week 5.

LINEBACKER – Payton Wilson, NC State, LB, Hillsborough, N.C.
Wilson led the Wolfpack defense that held Louisville to just 13 points, including a scoreless first half, and 20 yards rushing. The linebacker tallied 10 tackles to lead the team (in 68 snaps) – the 18th double-figure tackle output of his career.  He also turned in 2.0 sacks for a loss of 15 yards, recovered a fumble, broke up a Cardinal pass on third down, and added a quarterback hurry. On the drive that resulted in the Wolfpack’s only touchdown of the game, Wilson rushed for a first down on a fake punt. He leads the ACC and ranks eighth in the FBS in tackles at 11.2 stops per game. The weekly honor is the second of the season for the veteran linebacker. (TheACC)

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