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Dave Doeren’s Postgame Press Conference After Virginia Tech: BULLETED

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Head Football Coach Dave Doeren met with the media for his postgame press conference after #24 NC State’s 22-21 come from behind victory over Virginia Tech last night. You can watch it above, or check out the BULLETED breakdown below.

  • What a great comeback win. I can’t say enough about the grit and determination of our guys and staff.
    • To be down 21-3, it’s a pretty incredible victory.
  • The way M.J. Morris sparked us, brought us back, and made plays, and guys making plays around him, it’s pretty impressive for a true freshman to do that.
  • It was a great night. I thought the military appreciation piece was special.
    • Our game operations folks definitely deserve a shoutout for that.
  • For our fans that stayed for 4 quarters, thank you for not giving up.
    • When a team gets down like this, they need everyone they can get behind them.
  • Thayer Thomas had huge plays.
  • Trent Pennix, coming back, made some huge plays.
  • The defense had 1st half and 4th quarter shutouts.
    • You’ve got to give Virginia Tech’s Quarterback some credit…Grant Wells made some nice throws in that 3rd quarter, and some guys made some nice plays.
  • We just kept playing. That’s one thing about NC State going back to Jimmy V: “Never quit.”
    • That is something our team and university has embraced, so Chancellor Woodson: light it red, man. Light it red. That was a pretty special win tonight.
  • I promise, for the future with that Quarterback, it’s pretty exciting to see what he’s done on really only a week and a half of reps.
  • We have a big one coming up. I’m going enjoy the Friday and Saturday without football for me, and I’m going to enjoy this one tonight.
  • We gave up some big plays at corner and had a couple penalties that hurt us that gave them momentum [in the 3rd].
    • We were able to get back on the rails, but they completely won the 3rd quarter, but we won the 4th. It was a heck of a football game.
  • I was proud of the O-line, Tight Ends, Runnings Backs, the way Jordan Houston ran, and M.J.
    • That was big, not giving them another opportunity [running at the end of the game].
    • That 3rd-and-3 by Jordan, I thought, was an excellent run.
      • He just grinded it out and did what was necessary to win.
  • Coach Tim Beck really called some key playcalls there in the 4th quarter.
    • The tight end pop pass that we ran off the quarterback run to Pennix that was uncovered, we got them confused, was a really nice play call timing-wise.
    • The screen out of empty trips formation, we got them in Cover 0, and as soon as I saw them lined up that way, I was like, “Throw it to Thayer,” and he did the rest.
  • Coach Tony Gibson was really aggressive in the 4th quarter.
    • We moved Tyler Baker-Williams out to corner, so there was some really good adjustments made by our staff in the second half, and they deserve a lot of credit for that.
    • Coach Gibson called a couple of timely blitzes.
  • He [MJ Morris] was moving us better [in the 1st half].
    • He was 5-of-6 passing, and I thought Jack Chambers missed some throws.
    • I just felt like he [MJ] was more accurate.
    • They both ran the ball fine, but we need to be able to throw the football if a team is going to pack the box like that.
    • They were playing Cover 3, and they had a true freshman corner out there, and we had to be able to throw to win, and he was more accurate.
    • That’s what kind of led to that. Both of them practiced well, so it was really more just a feel in the game.
  • Payton Wilson finished 2 plays and got 2 sacks.
    • It was awesome seeing him play like that. I was excited for him to make those plays.
    • He was super happy in the locker room, having an ear-to-ear smile.
    • I love that kid. He played his butt off tonight.
  • I think it says a lot about the heart of this team, the chemistry of this team, and the love of this team.
    • Florida State, it was Jack that brought us back, and this one, it was M.J.
    • The kids just don’t quit here. We’ve built a culture here of persistence, perseverance, and love, and it shows.
    • That was a tough moment; we were down 21-3, and I’m running up and down the sidelines, hitting guys, saying, “Don’t quit. We’re gonna find a way to win this football game. Just keep playing, You’re the magic in this thing.”
      • They started doing their jobs.
      • There was a lot of time left in the game still. I looked up when we were down 21-3, and I think there was 8 minutes left in the 3rd quarter, so there was lots of time to come back and win that game.
      • I knew our defense could hold them.
      • It’s hard to put in conversation to understand what these guys feel for each other.
      • There’s not many teams that can do what we just did. There’s not.
        • It takes a special group of guys and leadership to do that.
  • We won’t give up, period.
    • That’s never going to happen as long as I’m the head coach at NC State. We’re never going to quit, man.
  • As far as readjusting goals, the focus was on winning this next game, getting bowl eligible, and keeping our home winning streak alive.
    • This team can still win 10 games. All of those things were discussed.
    • More of it was just, “How do we win this football game? What do we have to do with our quarterback injured to give ourselves a chance to win? How can we get better.”
  • Some of it was really good. Some of it was really bad. We found a way to make a few more plays than them.
  • I’m going have to watch the game. Right now, it’s kind of surreal.
    • I think it was our 1st touchdown we scored late in the 3rd quarter [when momentum shifted].
    • That’s where I felt like the sideline, all of a sudden, believed.
    • I think he threw a touchdown to Thayer on a slot fade, so we finally completed a downfield pass, more than 20 yards down the field.
    • I think that was kind of like, “Hey, we can do this.”
    • We’d been dinking and dunking with throws, but once that happened, you could just feel it. Sometimes, all it takes is proof.
  • He’s a very gifted ball catcher [Freshman Receiver Terrell Timmons].
    • He can go up, track the football, and elevate.
    • He’s got really good speed, and he’s just coming on.
    • Our defense has been raving about him on scout team.
    • I felt like we needed another playmaker on offense that could stretch the field.
    • Anthony Smith is out, so we’re looking for another vertical threat in the pass game. You saw a glimpse.
    • This guy is really special, and once he learns the offense, he’s got a huge upside.

Matthew is Publisher and Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He is also the Lead Pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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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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