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Brennan Armstrong’s Postgame Comments After NC State’s 24-14 Win Over UCONN

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Quarterback Brennan Armstrong met with the media after NC State’s 24-14 season opening win over UCONN tonight. Here’s what he had to say.

“It was great, are you kidding me [His first game in an NC State uniform]? I’ve played college ball long enough, if you get a win on the road, it’s a big win no matter who you’re playing. Especially your first game. You never know how guys are going to come out and play. It’s just one of those things, right? I’m super proud of it, about getting the W, and getting out of here, and come back home next week. There’s going to be plenty of stuff to obviously learn. I think I was getting a little antsy feet, finally getting hit now. I think I got out of the pocket a little too much. Probably left some guys open down field. It will all come. We’ll get better and we’ll learn from it. Coming out of here with a win is a huge deal.”

“I never know what’s going to happen. I’ve thrown the ball a decent amount. But this game, for whatever reason, I felt like running the ball was the key to winning the game. I knew if I didn’t take sacks, and stayed in front of the chains, we were going to win. We had some great design draw run plays for me in the red zone, to kind of get us in there. They were actually doing a really good job with the goal line stances they had, but I think we were able to overpower them. Having that extra runner as a Quarterback kind of helps you as an offense, right?”

“You get a Quarterback that puts his head down, and gets his team going. It’s a good thing for this team. It’s just kind of how I’ve always played. I just feel like having that mentality, that’s what this sport is about.”

“I’m going to be honest with you. Last year, I thought was my final year too. I’m just trying to play every snap like it’s my last.”

“UCONN’s a better team. They won 5 of their last 7 and went to a bowl. They weren’t going to be the same team they faced last year. We had a new offense. They had a new offense. New everything. First game. On the road. Just coming out of here with a win was a great thing. We’re going to have a lot to learn.”

“It motivated us a lot [the injury to Rakeim Ashford]. Once we realized he was going to be fine and stable, and he was going to be alright, us having the ball where we had it, we were like, “we’ve got to go punch this son of a gun in, right?” And we did, so I think we used that momentum and motivation to our advantage. I’m happy with how the guys responded.”

“I’m super excited. Big time game, coming into our house. What else could you ask for? I’ve never played Notre Dame. This is the one team I never really got to play. So I’m really looking forward to it. They’re going to be a good team.”

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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NC State is an Early Underdog Against Tennessee in Week 2

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NC State will play Tennessee on September 7th in Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC) in their 2nd game of the 2024 College Football season.

DraftKings has released an early game line, and they have the Wolfpack as an early 5.5-point underdog against the Volunteers.

NC State is ranked in the Top-25 in most Way-Too-Early Preseason Polls, but so is Tennessee.

Action Network: NC State #24/Tennessee #17

ON3: NC State #22/Tennessee #15

247: NC State #21/Tennessee #11

ESPN: NC State #17/Tennessee #15

If NC State could find a way to pull off the upset (current) against Tennessee in Week 2, the Wolfpack could be setting things up nicely for a special season in 2024.

The Wolfpack are 1-2 all-time against the Volunteers.

 

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NC State’s 2024 Transfer Class Ranks 7th Nationally After 2 Commitments this Week

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NC State’s 2024 Transfer Class ranks 7th nationally according to ON3 after two commitments this week from Akron Safety Kerry Martin Jr. and Colorado Nose Tackle Chazz Wallace.

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247Sports ranks the 14-man class 18th, and Rivals ranks it 28th.

NC State’s 2024 Transfer Class

Akron S Kerry Martin Jr. 
Colorado NT Chazz Wallace
Auburn S Donovan Kaufman
Oklahoma RB Daylan Smothers
Villanova CB Devon Marshall
Ohio State WR Noah Rogers
Duke RB Jordan Waters
Maryland DB Tamarcus Cooley
Maryland CB Corey Coley Jr.
UCONN TE Justin Joly
Coastal Carolina QB Grayson McCall
Wake Forest WR Wesley Grimes
Notre Dame C Zeke Correll
Missouri OL Valen Erickson

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NC State’s Grayson McCall Ranks 4th Amongst Active QB’s in Career Passing Yards Heading into ’24

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NC State’s Grayson McCall ranks 4th amongst Active Quarterbacks heading into the 2024 College Football season. McCall leads all Active ACC Quarterbacks in Career Passing Yards.

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McCall was at Coastal Carolina for his first 5 years, throwing for 10,005 yards, which is 6 more than the infographic from PFF above.

McCall transferred to NC State for his final year of eligibility, and he has the weapons in place to throw for 3,000 yards for the first time in his career. If he did, he would be the first Wolfpack Quarterback to do so since Devin Leary threw 3,433 yards in 2021.

Here’s a look at McCall’s highlights from NC State’s 2024 Spring Game.

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The Athletic Includes NC State in Their Post-Spring 2024 Preseason Top-25

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The Athletic released their 2024 Post-Spring Preseason Top-25, and NC State landed at #21. Here’s what they had to say about the Wolfpack.

21. NC State

The Wolfpack made a huge acquisition at quarterback in landing Coastal Carolina transfer Grayson McCall. They also added former Ohio State wide receiver Noah Rogers, a North Carolina native and one-time top-50 national prospect. It’ll be hard to overcome the loss of linebacker Payton Wilson, one of the best defensive players in the country a year ago, and there are plenty of personnel questions in the secondary. But Dave Doeren always has this team ready to go. (The Athletic)

ACC in the Top 25

10. Miami

12. FSU

18. Clemson

21. NC State

22. Louisville

Tennessee, who the Wolfpack will play in Week 2 in Bank of America Stadium, is sitting at #15.

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