Here’s a NC State Redshirt Report at the end of the regular season.
A redshirt season, is a year that doesn’t count against a players 4 years of eligibility. For clarity, while a player is limited to participating in 4 games in order to maintain a Redshirt Season, participation in a bowl game doesn’t count against that number. Every player is allowed 1 redshirt season in their career, at any point.
NC State has 3 True Freshman that burned their redshirt, playing 4+ games.
WR Terrell Anderson – 12 games
WR Keenan Jackson – 12 games
QB CJ Bailey – 11 games
The following True Freshman have seen action this year, but haven’t played in 5 games. As a result, they currently still have the ability to redshirt this season.
True Freshmen that didn’t burn their Redshirt
LB Zane Williams – 4 games
LB Cannon Lewis – 4 games
DE Justin Terrell – 3 games
NIC Asaad Brown – 3 games
S Ronnie Royal III – 3 games
CB Jivan Baly – 2 games
WR Jonathan Paylor – 2 games
DE Joshua Alexander-Felton – 2 games
WR Tank Boston – 1 game
OL Robby Martin – 1 game
OL Trent Mitchell – 1 game
RB Duke Scott – 1 game
WR Christian Zachary – 1 game
On Saturday, Zane Williams, Cannon Lewis, Justin Terrell, Asaad Brown and Jivan Baly all saw action.
Non-Freshmen who Redshirted this year
SR S Devan Boykin – 0 games
SO TE Juice Vereen – 4 games
SR DT Chazz Wallace – 4 games
JR LB Wyatt Wright – 1 game
Devan Boykin, who was a starting Safety for the Wolfpack in 2023 season, missed the entire season this year after tearing his ACL in Bowl Prep last December. He will Redshirt this season, and have one year of eligibility remaining.
Vereen was listed as sick when he missed LA Tech and Clemson, but returned to play a total of three snaps against Northern Illinois and Wake Forest. He hasn’t seen the field since then. In fact, Vereen was posting on Instagram during the game, watching the game on a television, not on the sideline with his team. This wasn’t the first time this season that happened. No explanation for Vereen’s absence has been given all year. I will say, after the workload he received as a True Freshman, this is an interesting development to watch.
Wallace transferred in this offseason from Colorado, and has been #3 on the depth chart at Nose Tackle all season. He hasn’t played a snap since Week 6 against Wake Forest.
Wright was a JUCO commit in this years class. The only action he’s seen this year, was on Special Teams against Stanford.