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WATCH: Dave Doren’s Press Conference After Day 1 of Spring Practice (with Transcript)

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Head Coach Dave Doeren met with the media today after NC State’s first day of Spring Practice. You can WATCH the video above, or read the transcript below.

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18 guys had their first college football practice today. 32 new players. You can tell there’s a lot of guys that haven’t practiced here. We’ve got a lot of little things on how we work that need to get better. Great seeing everyone out there. You can tell a lot of guys worked hard in the offseason. When you’ve got a lot of change on a roster, you’ve got a lot of work to do…the chemistry of the team, the timing of things, communication. It’s great to be back out there. It’s going to be a lot to coach off of. I like the way the guys work. With that being said, I’m excited about what’s out on the grass. There’s a lot of talent out there. Now we just have to get it pointed in the right direction.

The first thing you see in Grayson McCall is confidence. You can tell he’s won a lot of games. He’s comfortable as a leader. He has no problem being vocal. He learns quickly. I like how he handles adversity. If he has a bad play, it’s on to the next play. There’s no body language issues, and I like that about him. He’s a natural leader. He knows who he is. The guys around him can feel that. It oozes out of him.

Grayson has the skillset to be a runner. How much we run him? Obviously we’ve got a lot of work to do before that happens. But even when he drops back, he’s going to have some freelancing that goes on because of his athleticism. The design runs come over time. We will just have to see the evolution of things. But he has the skillset to be a runner, and that is something you are going to have to account for. Over his career he has been very dynamic as a runner.

Aydan White hasn’t given up a touchdown in 2 years. Knock on wood, lets go for three. Not many people have a Corner that has that accolade. He’s a really good football player for us. He’s a playmaker. He’s elevated himself as a leader. You can hear him talking to his teammates. He’s more vocal. It’s great to have him back. Excited for him to have this time to develop a little more, and be more ready for the NFL after one more season. It’s great to have Corners that you trust. It’s a big deal when you know he has his side of the field. With Coley and Cisse, there’s going to be some good competition on the other side of the field. It’s going to be fun to watch.

I’m blessed. It’s nice to have all these guys back (all his assistant coaches). I’m very thankful that we have that kind of continuity. It helps in a lot more ways than X’s and O’s. When you get into the recruiting world, these guys have been in the same areas, talking to the same coaches, for 5-6 years for some of them. That’s really helpful in recruiting. It helps in your player development. It helps with your install. It helps me. I’m not having to coach coaches as much. Boo (Coorigan) deserves credit as well, helping us be competitive in rewarding these guys for the work they’ve done. It’s meaningful to me. These guys have gotten opportunities. It’s not like nobody calls them. They like working here. They like working for me. They like their players. They like Raleigh. They love our opportunity here with what we have on home games. We have a true home field advantage. We can recruit here. As you guys know, there’s tremendous talent in the state and around our state. And, we have an opportunity this season with the college football landscape changing to a 12-team playoff. Teams like us, who have been in the Top-20 over and over and over. We can knock on the door differently than we used to. I think these guys feel all of those things. I’m thankful for those guys. Coach Thunder has been with me the whole time.

We’ve done a lot of things to build chemistry with 32 new guys on the team. With our “Real World Wednesday’s,” which is leadership we teach in the offseason, it’s just been us talking to us. Players and coaches getting up and telling their stories. Talking about some really really deep things personally, trying to break down some walls, and create vulnerability on our football roster. For me, it’s been about how to get this group to bond, because that’s what wins games when it’s tight. That brotherhood is a big part of winning.

Momentum helps. Winning 5 in a row. Beating some storied programs back to back, with Clemson and Miami. All those things matter. You get hot, people are talking about you, and that’s all happening around signing day and the transfer portal. We were a hot team at the right time, and we took advantage of that. We have stability, which is an important aspect to these guys. A lot of these guys that transferred, the coach that recruited them at that school isn’t there anymore. Our staff that recruited them, is still here. That’s attractive. They know our people. They know how we do thins. They have friends on our roster. All those things played into it. It’s kind of a trickle down…you get one, and then they’re friends with another one that’s in there, and they want to play together, and pretty soon it’s like lets get the group back together. A lot of these guys grew up playing together in all these 7 vs. 7 tournaments. It’s amazing how this works now, with social media, and how these kids stay in touch with one another. I’ve turned into more of a fundraiser than ever. Part of it is getting out and helping OnePack and Savage Wolves raise money for our collective.

I feel really good about the specialists we have. They have to get out there and prove it, and obviously gameday is different, but we have some guys that have been here awhile. They’ve earned our trust. Feel really good about Kanoah Vinesett and Collin Smith…we’ve got two young guys coming in that have strong legs. With those two guys that have been here, they are very very very talented, and they’ve earned our trust.

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’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.

(ON3)

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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NC State’s Current 2024 Football Scholarship Breakdown

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Here’s a look at NC State’s current Football scholarship breakdown.

Offense

Quarterback 
Redshirt Senior Grayson McCall
Redshirt Freshman Lex Thomas
4-Star Freshman Cedrick Bailey

Transferred Out: MJ Morris
Transferred In: Grayson McCall

Running Back
Redshirt Senior Jordan Waters
Redshirt Senior Running Back Demarcus Jones
Redshirt Junior Jordan Poole
Sophomore Kendrick Raphael
Redshirt Freshman Daylan Smothers
3-Star Freshman Jayden Scott
3-Star Freshman Isiah Jones

Transferred Out: Jordan Houston, Michael Allen, & Delbert Mimms III
Transferred In: Jordan Waters & Daylan Smothers

Wide Receiver
Redshirt Junior Jalen Coit
Redshirt Junior Jakolbe Baldwin
Redshirt Junior Dacari Collins
Junior Wesley Grimes
Sophomore Kevin Concepcion
Redshirt Freshman Noah Rogers
4-Star Freshman Jonathan Paylor
4-Star Freshman Terrell Anderson
4-Star Freshman Keenan Jackson
4-Star Wide Receiver Jimmar Boston
3-Star Freshman Christian Zachary

Transferred Out – Porter Rooks, Anthony Smith, Terrell Timmons, Josh Crabtree, Christopher Scott & Julian Gray
Transferred In – Wesley Grimes

Tight End
Junior Justin Joly
Junior Dante Daniels (JUCO Addition)
Sophomore Juice Vereen

Transferred Out – Christopher Toudle, Cedd Seabrough & Fred Seabrough
Transferred In – Justin Joly

Offensive Line
Redshirt Senior Dawson Jaramillo
Redshirt Senior Timothy McKay
Redshirt Senior Anthony Belton
Redshirt Senior Zeke Correll
Redshirt Junior Sean Hill
Redshirt Junior Anthony Carter Jr.
Redshirt Junior Matt McCabe
Redshirt Junior Patrick Matan
Redshirt Sophomore Rylan Vann
Redshirt Sophomore Jacarrius Peak
Redshirt Sophomore Valen Erickson
Redshirt Freshman Obadiah Obasayui
Redshirt Freshman Kamen Smith
Redshirt Freshman Darion Rivers
Redshirt Freshman Rico Jackson
4-Star Freshman Tyler West
3-Star Freshman Robby Martin
3-Star Freshman Trent Mitchell

Transferred out: Lyndon Cooper & Jaleel Davis
Transferred In: Zeke Correll & Valen Erickson

Defense

Defensive Line
Senior Defensive End Davin Vann
Senior Nose Tackle Chazz Wallace
Redshirt Senior Defensive End Noah Potter
Redshirt Senior Defensive End Red Hibbler
Redshirt Junior Defensive End Travali Price
Junior Nose Tackle Brandon Cleveland
Redshirt Sophomore Nose Tackle DJ Jackson
Redshirt Freshman Defensive End Isaiah Shirley
3-Star Freshman Defensive Lineman Chase Bond
3-Star Freshman Defensive Lineman Justin Terrell
3-Star Freshman Defensive Lineman Joshua Alexander-Felton

Transferred Out: Nose Tackles C.J. Clark & Nick Campbell
Transferred In: Nose Tackle Chazz Wallace

Linebackers

Redshirt Senior Devon Betty
Redshirt Junior Sean Brown
Redshirt Junior Caden Fordham
Redshirt Junior Jayland Parker
Junior Wyatt Wright (JUCO Addition)
Redshirt Freshman Kelvon McBride
Redshirt Freshman Kamal Bonner
4-Star Freshman Elijah Davis
3-Star Freshman Cannon Lewis
3-Star Freshman Zane Williams
3-Star Freshman Joshua Ofor

Transferred Out: LB’s Daejuan Thompson & Torren Wright

Defensive Backs

Redshirt Senior Safety Kerry Martin Jr.
Senior Cornerback Aydan White
Senior Defensive Back Corey Coley Jr.
Senior Safety Devan Boykin
Senior Safety Bishop Fitzgerald
Senior Safety Donovan Kaufman
Junior Cornerback Devon Marshall
Junior Cornerback Rente Hinton
Redshirt Sophomore Cornerback Jackson Vick
Redshirt Sophomore Defensive Back Isaiah Crowell
Sophomore Cornerback Brandon Cisse
Redshirt Freshman Defensive Back Tamarcus Cooley
Redshirt Freshman Safety Zack Myers
Redshirt Freshman Safety Daemon Fagan
4-Star Freshman Safety Ronnie Royal III
4-Star Freshman Cornerback Asaad Brown
3-Star Freshman Cornerback Jivan Baly
3-Star Freshman Safety Brody Barnhardt

Transferred Out: Safety Jakeen Harris, Defensive Back Nate Evans, Defensive Back Darius Edmundson, Nickel Cecil Powell
Transferred In: Tamarcus Cooley, Corey Coley Jr., Devon Marshall, Donovan Kaufman & Kerry Martin Jr.

Specialist

Redshirt Junior Caden Noonkester

That’s 83 players on scholarship, with 2 available.

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