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NC State Versus Wake Forest | Week 11 | Preview and How to Watch

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NC State Wolfpack vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Winston-Salem
TV: ACCN
Line: WF -2

 

Has there been a bigger game for State in the last two decades? For Wake Forest, has there been a bigger game…ever? Saturday night in Winston-Salem will define one team’s season and leave the other questioning where it went wrong. While this game isn’t a for sure “win and you’re in to the ACC Championship”, it’s about as close as it could be.

Wake Forest Preview

Wake Forest enters the game 8-1 with a #12 national ranking. Undefeated until last week’s collapse against UNC, the Deacon Demons are a story of two sides of the football. An electric offense and a defense that somehow likes to keep games interesting.

Coming into the season, there were lots of talks about what a stud QB Sam was. **Checks notes and realizes the media was in love with that other Sam in the ACC, the one that currently sits at .500). Soooooooooo…Sam Hartman has blown up in the ACC, after relatively quiet seasons of past. A 30-point difference in QBR from previous years, Hartman has 27 touchdowns to 5 interceptions. By end of this game, he’ll have crossed the 3k yardage mark. Hartman moves well and isn’t afraid to run. He has the arm strength but accuracy is sometimes off, especially on medium to long balls that are lofted instead of truly utilizing his strength.

This receiving crew is talented beyond belief. Roberson and Perry should both get to 1,000 yards receiving and double-digit touchdowns this season. Both are also heating up. Roberson is a lean WR, who in just the last three games, 19 receptions, 333 yards, 6 touchdowns. Perry in his last four games is averaging 132 yards per. They’ll sprinkle Morin and Williams in…they throw it everywhere. The backfield is steady. Similar yardage to the Pack, but they find the endzone far more. Beal-Smith, Ellison and Hartman, have a combined 19 rushing touchdowns.

Speaking of touchdowns…this Wake Forest defense. While State is tied for 6th in the nation with 16 points against average, WF finds themselves 76th at over 27. In there last four games, however, they’re averaging nearly 40 points agains (take out the Dookies and their average skyrockets to an unreal 49). Army, ARMY, put up 180 passing yards against them. UNC, Army and Syracuse all went over 300 yards of rushing. There are only 9 schools in the whole country that have given up more yards on the ground per game. Their D-line can get some push behind Bothroyd and Vilain. Redd makes plays from the DB position. But there are a lot of holes, and without this offense, Wake wouldn’t be on the map whatsoever.

 

Keys to a Wolfpack Win

  • Can Beck open this offense up? – We’re now in Week 11. We know this offense and what they’re capable of. That said, nearly all success was found in the second half of games. That can’t be the case against Wake Forest. Not, I REPEAT NOT, asking for trick plays or consistent deep throws, but this offensive game scheme needs to be balanced, attacking and repeatedly going for the throat of Wake Forest. If Knight and Person don’t have a game each, then they never will. If Carter, Emezie and Thomas don’t find separation, they never will. This is a game that the brakes need to be disconnected from the vehicle altogether and let Leary read and react.
  • Defense, what kind of statement would you like to make? – Telling you now, 16 points against average is going to take a hit. I worry about State’s secondary holding up. There are moments that they are overaggressive and lose sight of routes, which is a death sentence against Wake Forest. Drake Thomas is going to have to have a hell of a game following Hartman, while cleaning up all the loose ends inside. The defensive front NEEDS to get some push back to force Hartman to shift and throw off balance. Bend don’t brake is everything in this game. Field goals against are your friend, especially when that redzone tightens Wake Forest up. If State defense can contain WF into the 30’s…build Gibson a statue.
  • Keep it clean – Sounds more simple than it actually is. No silly fumbles, or bad risky throws, or bad snaps and holds, or dumb penalties that murder drives. Wake Forest isn’t prone to getting turnovers, so let’s not start a trend. Each drive needs to get to midfield at the very least. Be patient, do your job.

 

Predictions

Defense wins championships, right? Like that’s all we need to know? Wake Forest is an absolute offensive machine, but when you look at who they’ve played defensively, it’s skewed. Only one defense faced that was ranked in top-50 (Army, which that didnt go well for the Black Knights). State brings a top defense into Winston-Salem with something to prove. We should be even more confident with the fact State’s offense hasn’t just opened it up yet this season. We got plays in the bag baby, just waiting to show them. But will we…

This should be a highlight moment for State if they can go about their business. A slow start or miscues and this game will easily be handed over to the Demon Deacons. It will be a close game, just a matter of who wants to head to Charlotte more.

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Colorado DT Transfer Chazz Wallace is Taking an Official Visit to NC State Tomorrow

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NC State has offered Colorado Defensive Tackle Transfer Chazz Wallace (6’2″/295), and he confirmed with me that he will be taking an Official Visit to Raleigh tomorrow.

Wallace played in 10 games for Coach Prime this past season, starting in 4. He finished with 11 tackles and 1.5 sacks. His PFF Grade was 56.4.

Prior to Colorado, Wallace spent his first three years at Old Dominion.

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NC State Offers FCS DT Brandon Lane

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NC State offered Stephen F. Austin (FCS) Transfer Defensive Tackle Brandon Lane (6’3″/300) yesterday.

Lane started in 6 of the 11 games he played in for Stephen F. Austin this past season. He finished the year with 44 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. His PFF Grade was 74.6, which ranked 4th on the Lumberjacks Defense. His 79.9 Run Defense Grade ranked 3rd on the team. In 2022, Lane played 7 games as a reserve for Stephen F. Austin, recording 11 tackles 2.5 tackles for loss and 1 sack.

Lane spent his first two collegiate seasons at South Dakota State (2000-21). In 2000, he played in 1 game. In 2021, he played in 3 games as a reserve for the Jackrabbits. The 2000 season was the Covid Year, and the 2021 season was his redshirt year. As a result, Lane still has two years of eligibility remaining.

Around a week-and-a-half ago, Lane committed to Michigan St., but then he decommitted from the Spartans on May 2nd.

I don’t think Michigan St. is necessarily off the table, and he has visited Washington and West Virginia.

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Congrats to NC State Football’s Spring Graduates!

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Congratulations to the 7 NC State Football Players that just graduated this Spring.

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2024 Football Spring Graduates

Linebacker Devon Betty (1 year of eligibility)

Defensive End Davin Vann (1 year of eligibility)

Cornerback Aydan White (1 year of eligibility)

Offensive Guard Anthony Carter Jr. (2 years of eligibility)

Offensive Lineman Matt McCabe (2 years of eligibility)

Offensive Tackle Patrick Matan (2 years of eligibility)

Offensive Lineman Brendan Lawson (no longer on the roster)

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Proposed Bill in the NC House Would Require NC State & UNC To Play One Another, as well as ECU, UNCC and App St.

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A bill has been proposed by members of the North Carolina House of Representatives that would force NC State and UNC to play one another, as well as East Carolina, UNC Charlotte and Appalachian State.

According to House Bill 965, which you can read here in full, NC State and UNC would be required to play one another annually in Football, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball. The Wolfpack and the Tar Heels would also be forced to play a game annually in all three sports against either ECU, UNC-Charlotte or App St. Every six years, NC State and UNC would be required to have played a home and away game against each of the three school in all three sports.

Here’s the exact wording from the proposed bill:

Competition Required. – A high-enrollment institution shall do all of the following in each eligible sport: (1) Every academic year, play at least one home or one away game against (i) another high-enrollment institution and (ii) an eligible constituent institution that is not a high-enrollment institution. (2) Every six academic years, play at least one home and one away game against each eligible constituent institution that is not a high-enrollment institution. A high-enrollment institution shall alternate home and away games that are scheduled against the same eligible constituent institution that is not a high-enrollment institution.

For glossary of terms being referenced above:

For the purposes of this bill, “High-enrollment institutions” = NC State and UNC, while “Eligible constituent institutions” = East Carolina, UNC Charlotte and Appalachian State.

It’s worth noting that NC State already has games schedule against each of these teams home-and-away in Football between now and 2031.

2025 – East Carolina (H)

2025 – @ App St.

2026 – App St. (H)

2028 – @ East Carolina

2030 – Charlotte (H)

2031 – @ Charlotte

What are your thoughts?

For more details, check out this article at WRAL.

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