Alpha: Toney Baker Is 2009 Football’s X-Man

One of the more heralded football recruits in recent memory to make their way to West Raleigh is certainly Toney Baker. The Jamestown, NC player was a consensus All-American, and it was the Army All-Star game on national television that Toney did the hat dance where he ultimately donned the red and white cap with a Block-S on it. At the time it felt natural that Baker would achieve all-star status and lead the Wolfpack program into a post-Philip-Rivers era of consistent bowls contention for conference championships.

It didn’t work out that way.

NC State football fell into a swoon. Chuck Amato was fired. And, Toney Baker suffered a devastating knee injury inthe first game of the 2007 season against Central Florida. Baker has since missed effectively two full seasons while undergoing two knee surgeries. Baker has remained in college throughout, done everything asked of him by his rehab trainers and by the Wolfpack staff. Today, all accounts from NC State indicate that Baker’s perspective that he is ready to go is accurate.

“The way I feel running now and the way I felt then is completely different. In my mind, I felt like it was time, but maybe it was just a little too early. But sitting out and waiting last season, I can really feel the difference.””

If Baker returns to form, he will share backfield duties with Jamelle Eugene, the versatile Wolfpack running back that was an after thought when he joined the program. Eugene is missing spring practice because of a shoulder injury, and as a result, Baker will get plenty of repetitions in the spring. He’s splitting time with redshirt freshman Brandon Barnes and true freshman James Washington III, the next generation of Wolfpack backs, leaving Baker as the “old man” on the squad — albeit a talented “old man” who is itching to get back to form and back on the sod of Carter-Finley Stadium carrying the ball for the Pack. He’s also excited to be playing with Russell Wilson, the talented NC State quarterback:

“It has changed a lot having him as quarterback,” Baker said. “There is somebody on defense who will have to account for Russell Wilson on every play, and that will open up the running game. The fact that he can throw the football will open it up even more.”

Analysis: If Baker comes back as healthy and strong as he was pre-injury, he will add a potent weapon to Dana Bible’s offense and provide some much-needed depth in the running back corps. Helping carry the load of running duties with Jamelle Eugene will keep both of them stronger during games and throughout the course of the season, and also allow Brandon Barnes to come in as a lightning-fast change of pace back that can break a game wide-open late.  Fresh legs in the fourth quarter can mean victories, and having three strong backs will give you not only that, but will also help avoid a major dropoff should one of them be injured and miss some playing time.  In short, a healthy and productive Baker can mean nothing but good things for a Wolfpack offense that is designed to control the clock and time of possession of the opposition.

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95 Responses to Alpha: Toney Baker Is 2009 Football’s X-Man

  1. 61Packer 03/30/2009 at 4:25 PM #

    PLEASE don’t use the word basketball here anymore. I just got my season ticket application for football today, thank GOD. 8 home games- can’t wait. Wolfpack football isn’t about to turn the corner, it HAS turned the corner!

  2. bradleyb123 03/30/2009 at 5:09 PM #

    “These are the same 2000 die-hard fans that were in the stands in the 4th quarter last year 42-10 YES!!”

    Actually, it was 41-10, and the final score made it look closer than it really was!

  3. highstick 03/30/2009 at 5:55 PM #

    I had the ultimate torture today…playing in a captain’s choice with 3 Tar Hell grads. I just let them go to the opposite corner of the tee box to have their BBall discussions!

    They don’t want to talk football though!

  4. howlie 03/30/2009 at 6:21 PM #

    Alpha–now that is an article.

    Salivating. Exciting. Sublime.
    I’m Jonesing for the season opener, and next week will be fine. Can we just start the season in the spring?

  5. 61Packer 03/30/2009 at 6:21 PM #

    I was one of those souls in the bleachers until the bitter end of the USF game. That drenching ranks up there with the South Carolina game, but at least we won that one and there were a LOT of deserving Chickens fans who got soaked too. Midway the 4th quarter, there wasn’t anyone sitting in front of me in the entire section below Row CC, clear to the field, and not just that section, but the ones on both sides of us as well.

    After that game, all you could do was shake your head and laugh it off, because you knew that this kind of performance wouldn’t repeat itself the rest of the season, and it didn’t. And there you have the difference between the current state of Wolfpack football and basketball.

  6. packalum44 03/30/2009 at 6:54 PM #

    Very good write up Alpha. I agree with all of it. I have high hopes for T-Bake. At the least I think he can be our power back whenever we need a few yards but if he has his 4.4 speed back watch out. This will be the best O-Line he has ever run behind.

  7. old13 03/30/2009 at 7:33 PM #

    We’re part of the University South Alabama’s FIRST EVER football schedule! Foulup’s done it again!

    http://www.usajaguars.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=8300&ATCLID=3699528

    Having lived in Mobile during the late 90s, I knew they couldn’t have had a FB program long. But this is ludicrous!

  8. TheCOWDOG 03/30/2009 at 7:53 PM #

    Time frickin’ out! If you don’t know how scheduling goes, keep the comments to yourselves.

    Fowler did not do this on his own. Nor is it detrimental. TOB has as much input in new dating as LF. Shit. Maybe more. Relax.

  9. 61Packer 03/30/2009 at 8:09 PM #

    Regardless of who scheduled this, it shows me that our school is more committed to playing smaller schools than it is the big-name ones. What do you want to bet that during this time we play USA 3 times, we won’t play Duke and at least two other ACC members more than once.

  10. Greywolf 03/30/2009 at 8:20 PM #

    “Regardless of who scheduled this, it shows me that our school is more committed to playing smaller schools than it is the big-name ones.”
    `
    Regardless of who commented on this, it shows me our fans are more committed to finding fault that supporting decisions made by the HC & AD. See ^TheCOWDOG for additional comment.

  11. TheCOWDOG 03/30/2009 at 8:22 PM #

    61: Bet you 10 -1 you might be right.

    ACC schedule is now by rote and ADs ain’t got a thing to do with it.

    Now check the scheds again before ya make a comment about playing small schools.

  12. gcpack 03/30/2009 at 10:31 PM #

    No Greywolf, they are the same 2,000 that are still sitting there after Damon Hartman
    kicked the 55 yd. fieldgoal with zeros on the clock in 1990. That was a great moment to see, all the stunned baby blue, but never as good as last year’s ass whooping and the butts that got kicked in ’88 & ’89 under Sheridan. It was great under Sheridan when he had to start
    going for two when we scored just to make it easier for UNC to stop us.

  13. Noah 03/31/2009 at 7:25 AM #

    I doubt Baker ever ran a 4.4 in his life. That said, the problem he’s going to have isn’t with top-speed, it’s with the ability to make very quick cuts and to start and stop as quickly as he did before.

    I guess we’ll get a good look at that in the spring game.

  14. com state10 03/31/2009 at 7:51 AM #

    From the looks of it, Calipari will take the UK job later today.

    But, what are the chances he’s doin’ the same thing to UK that he did to us?! Totally using them only to go back and get an extension and raise from Memphis.

    Most of you have RIGHTLY criticized our public coaching search…but isn’t UK making the same mistakes and setting up possible embarrassment if he turns them down?

  15. anti-smurf 03/31/2009 at 7:53 AM #

    I read where Anthony Creecy was at unc’s spring game, and was texting the Pack Pride guys letting them know there was only about 1000 people there. He must have been bored to be doing that. Maybe we sent him as a spy?

    I’m thinking we outta shoot for 20000! My group will be there, probably about 11, just enough time to grill up some burgers! Never too early to tailgate for Wolfpack football!!!!

  16. nav 03/31/2009 at 8:03 AM #

    Thanks SFN for the football thread. Sooo refreshing.

  17. packalum44 03/31/2009 at 8:10 AM #

    Noah…He was officially clocked at 4.45 as a senior in high school at combines.

  18. Noah 03/31/2009 at 8:21 AM #

    Noah…He was officially clocked at 4.45 as a senior in high school at combines.

    I was at a Nike combine once where a 6-6 kid named Drew Williamson was measured as 6-1. At that same combine, Mike Mason was measured as 6-1.

    *I* am 6-1. Mason was a good three inches shorter than me and Williamson was taller than his dad (who was standing next to me and told me he was 6-5).

  19. Noah 03/31/2009 at 8:24 AM #

    Totally using them only to go back and get an extension and raise from Memphis.

    Most of you have RIGHTLY criticized our public coaching search…but isn’t UK making the same mistakes and setting up possible embarrassment if he turns them down?

    1) The deal on the table for Calipari would make him the highest-paid coach in America. Memphis is not going to match the $35 million offer. If he wants a raise, it will come from UK.

    2) The deal on the table for Calipari is NOT from the UK AD. Just like the deal made for both Calipari and Barnes did not come from Lee Fowler.

    The UK AD apparently had no interest in Calipari and was told to get over it or get a new job.

  20. whitefang 03/31/2009 at 8:34 AM #

    Back to football. I agree with Noah on this. The 40 times are very variable. I have seen kids run 4.3’s on a track beside the field that probably couldn’t run 4.5’s on grass with the stopwatch in someone else’s hand.
    In any case I agree that speed really won’t be Baker”s issue. As a member of the Torn ACL Club, it is lateral quickness. And a lot of that is the subconcious remember how it felt to tear and it is sometimes impossible to “get it back 100%” even if physically it is as strong as originally.
    Did he get a cadaver?

  21. Noah 03/31/2009 at 8:48 AM #

    Did he get a cadaver?

    Probably. Don’t they do the tendon transplant in the taller guys?

  22. choppack1 03/31/2009 at 8:57 AM #

    com state – It won’t be the embarassment that our search was unless Calapari turns it down, then another candidate turns it down, then virtually every D-1 coach in America turns it down and several weeks into the search, the position is still vacant.

    In other words, UK’s AD has at least 4 more weeks and 3 more public “I’m not interested in that job” from perspective candidates.

  23. BJD95 03/31/2009 at 9:21 AM #

    Yeah, get back to me when Kentucky offers the job to a clown like Steve Lavin.

  24. packalum44 03/31/2009 at 9:45 AM #

    I’m surprised that Memphis can shell out $2.3 million much less over $4…I wonder if we would ever pay that kind of dough. The risk of an 8 year $35 million contract is if Cal doesn’t live up to expectations, his buyout will be enormous.

    I’m anxious to see what he can do in a BCS conference (albeit a weak one). Hope he didn’t get too used to those 30 win seasons…they are going to be much harder to come by.

  25. whitefang 03/31/2009 at 9:56 AM #

    Noah I am 6’5″ and they talked cadaver to me a few years ago, but mine was so deteriorated when they looked in there that they said wait a few more years for a total replacement. Guess they didn’t want to ‘waste” a cadaver on an old man.
    A kid I once coached tore his running back kicks for Furman a few years ago. We stay in touch and he told me they did the tendon (hamstring I think) on him and he’s only about 5’10”. He came back, but not nearly at 100%. Played very little after that until he graduated.

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