Tuesday Tidbits

September 27, 2011

NC STATE FOOTBALL
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J.P. GIGLIO (N&O)
Injuries have Wolfpack searching for answers

O’Brien pointed out the fundamental problems with his team’s defense against Cincinnati, particularly on the Bearcats’ second scoring drive, which was extended by mental lapses, coverage breakdowns and penalties.

“Until you start doing the fundamental things on defense, we’re not going to be good,” O’Brien said.

The Wolfpack likely will be without defensive tackle Brian Slay (ankle) and defensive tackle A.J. Ferguson (knee) for the Georgia Tech game Saturday. Defensive end Jeff Rieskamp (shoulder) and tackle J.R. Sweezy (foot) already are on the injured list.

Monday’s two-deep chart featured three freshmen, two sophomores, one walk-on and only one starter (tackle Markus Kuhn) in the spot he was expected to be in the preseason.

O’Brien said sophomore Darryl Cato-Bishop will move inside to replace Slay at tackle and junior McKay Frandsen will start for Cato-Bishop at left end.

Associated Press
Injuries Threatening To Derail N.C. State’s Season

“I thought we’d be a winning football program and a bowl team” in his fifth year, O’Brien said. “Generally, it takes five years to install your program, to get it going up and running. The injury thing … every time we take a step forward, we’re taking two steps backwards. It’s like Year 3 again.”

The Wolfpack’s ground game ranks 109th nationally, rushing for just 85 yards per game, and a big reason for that is that they haven’t had running back Mustafa Greene, who continues to recover from a foot injury he suffered during spring practice. O’Brien said the coaches will have to decide by the team’s mid-October week off whether Greene will even come back this season or be redshirted.

On the other side of the ball, N.C. State’s front four has been a revolving door due to a rash of injuries that has wiped out any chance of continuity among that group. That’s a big reason why the Wolfpack allowed averages of 39 points and 470 yards against the two FBS teams they’ve played, Wake Forest and Cincinnati.

GoPack.com
Wolfpack Faces Nation’s Highest-Powered Offense Saturday

NC State’s chance to rebound after a disappointing Thursday night performance will come against the highest scoring offense in the nation in 21st-ranked Georgia Tech. Head coach Tom O’Brien met with the media at the Murphy Center Monday to discuss the tall order facing the Wolfpack this week.

“This offense is always hard to play because it’s so unique, but it’s a great challenge for the team,” said O’Brien. “We’re going to find out who’s disciplined and who’s mentally tough, because they force you to concentrate on your assignment each play. All it takes to get you beat is that one missed assignment.”

GoPack.com
Graham Named ACC Specialist of the Week

Graham returned seven kickoffs for 160 yards against Cincinnati, and also hauled in touchdown grabs of 87 and 49 yards. His 176 total yards receiving stands at the 10th most in school history for a single game, while his 160 kickoff return yards is tied for sixth in the school record book.

Matt Carter (TheWolfpacker.com)
Monday Morning Quarterbacking

Three things that did not work:

1. Winning the trenches
The stats tell the story. NC State ran for negatve-26 yards rushing. Their longest run was 12 yards, and that was a Glennon scramble. The pack gave up six sacks. Meanwhile Cincinnati had 240 yards rushing and allowed only one sack. The Bearcats had total domination on the lines.

2. Third down defense
Third downs continue to be a problem for the Wolfpack. They allowed the Bearcats to convert nine of 16. The Bearcats second and third touchdown drives included five third down conversions, giving them a 21-0 lead. Two of them were from distances of 17 and 13 yards. Later in the game, on another touchdown scoring drive, Cincinnati converted a third and 11 to get a 34-7 lead.

3. Making plays
The bottom line in football is you have to make plays. For whatever reason, State made very few plays while the Bearcats were brining their ‘A’ game. Even the Bearcats’ punter was sensational Thursday night. When Cincinnati is playing at that high of a level, NC State needs to respond by making plays, and they clearly did not do that.

Matt Carter (TheWolfpacker.com)
Injuries pile up on the defensive line

The plethora of injuries to one unit has forced some changes. Head coach Tom O’Brien announced Monday that they are going to move redshirt sophomore defensive end Darryl Cato-Bishop inside to tackle. Cato-Bishop has 23 tackles, including four for loss and three sacks, and 12 quarterback hurries this year.

True freshman T.Y. McGill, pressed into action this year, will back up Cato-Bishop. After that? The fourth defensive tackle is now walk-on and Campbell transfer Jacob Kahut, who started this year at offensive guard.

“He’s a little undersized right now, but he’ll play low and he’ll play hard,” O’Brien said about Kahut, 6-foot-4, 257 pounds. “He’s the end of the line right now.”

Because Cato-Bishop has moved inside, junior McKay Frandsen moves to the first string opposite redshirt freshman Art Norman, who replaced the injured Rieskamp in the lineup. Backing those two up are now redshirt sophomore Sylvester Crawford and redshirt freshman Theo Rich.

Akula Wolf (BackingthePack.com)
Week 4 By The Numbers

PackPride.com
Depth Chart: NC State vs. Georgia Tech

Aaron Schoonmaker (WRALSportsfan.com)
The truth and deception of defensive stats

When the stat crossed on Thursday night that NC State was third in the nation in interceptions after recording their eighth of the year, that indicated to the casual ears a shut-down secondary. That’s not what the eyes were seeing, so I wanted to take a deeper look.

The reality is that the Wolfpack defense is about as banged up as any I have seen in recent memory and losing cornerback Jarvis Byrd to a knee injury didn’t help that at all. But injuries aside, they still have to play 60 minutes every Sunday and statistically it is not all bad or all good. Depends on how you look at it.

NC State is giving up over 400 yards per game and has notched their only two wins against FCS schools. The 271 yards per game given up by NC State in the passing game are 103 in the FBS but the defense is opportunistic. In addition to their eight interceptions, the Wolfpack have four fumble recoveries – one returned for a TD by Brian Slay.

To sophomore David Amerson’s credit for NC State, he leads the nation in picks as an individual with four and has proven to be around the ball and willing to go get it.

Joe Ovies (WRALSportsfan.com)
Tom O’Brien era at the crossroads

By this point, O’Brien’s program should be able to overcome the absence of Wilson and Nate Irving rather than becoming a discussion point about what the Wolfpack miss. Now those individuals are seen as players of such talent that they masked huge problems, whether it’s Mike Archer’s maligned defensive scheme or poor offensive development.

Worse, the slow start calls into question O’Brien’s recruiting record since he arrived in Raleigh. This isn’t about the much-hyped star system so many recruitniks obsess over. O’Brien’s track record is to develop so-called 2-star and 3-star caliber prospects into effective system players. Find the talent that works for the system. But if he’s going to hang it all on his system, and why wouldn’t he since it worked at his previous job, the development of depth and results on the field need to be there. Unfortunately for O’Brien, that hasn’t been the case.

Thus the intense scrutiny just 4 weeks into the season. It’s why the Wilson story isn’t even about Glennon any more. That should have been done, with Glennon filling the quarterback role adequately, but “The Decision” is meta now. It simply highlights other instances O’Brien’s detractors will use to reveal his perceived inflexibility. The retention of Archer as defensive coordinator is right below Wilson in their talking points.

MULTIMEDIA/PODCASTS

PackPride.com
O’Brien: ‘We Are Going To Coach Them Up’

“We’re down four defensive tackles now, we only have two defensive tackles left to play this game. We moved Cato-Bishop inside, we’re going to play with a walk-on inside and that’s where we are. We are going to coach them up and get them ready to play a football game. You can’t play if you don’t have your guys there to play.”

“I thought we’d be a winning football program and a bowl team. I don’t think there’s any question. Whether we’d be challenging for the conference championship at that point. Generally it takes five years to install your program, to get it going and up-and-running. The injury thing is the thing that’s been so… every time we take a step forward we take two steps backwards. This is like year three again. One, three, and five have been…”

PackPride.com
PC: Wentz, Cato-Bishop Meet The Media

Jim Young (ACC Sports Journal)
The ACCSports.com Podcast, Sept. 27

Clemson is off to a 4-0 start, has two straight wins over ranked teams and has a huge game coming up on Saturday at Virginia Tech. So it seemed like a perfect time for Jim Young to talk about the Tigers with one of the journalists who knows them best, TigerIllustrated.com senior writer – and ACC Sports Journal contributor – Larry Williams.
Among the topics they discussed:
• What’s at stake for the Tigers if they can win in Blacksburg;
• Tajh Boyd’s incredible transformation since the spring;
• Why this Clemson team feels different from its disappointing predecessors;
• Why Virginia Tech has opened up as a seven-point favorite
And how the Hokies D might try to match up with Clemson’s high-powered offense

GoPack.com
Watch The Tom O’Brien TV Show

In this week’s episode, Head football coach Tom O’Brien breaks down the Cincinnati game with host Tony Haynes. Mark Thomas visits with defensive lineman Markus Kuhn and previews the Pack’s next game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

WRAPSportsfan.com
Cato-Bishop: Georgia Tech tough to defend

Defensive End Darryl Cato-Bishop says State has a tough task this week stoping the Georgia Tech offense.

WRALSportsfan.com
Wentz: State needs to play harder

Offensive Lineman Camden Wentz says NC State went into the season thinking they were better than they are.

WRALSportsfan.com
Tom O’Brien previews Georgia Tech

Tom O’Brien says his team has to play through the injuries. He talks about what it will take to stop the Georgia Tech defense.

ACC FOOTBALL

Matt Hinton (YahooSports.com)
Headlinin’: Tallahassee police book Greg Reid on two misdemeanors

The Rap Sheet, Seminole edition. Florida State cornerback/return man Greg Reid was arrested by Tallahassee police early this morning on a pair of misdemeanor charges for perjury and resisting an officer without violence. No details yet, but Reid, 21, was booked at the Leon County Jail on $500 bond.

Already this season — which was supposed to be a breakout year for a former five-star recruit on the heels of his MVP turn in last year’s Chick-Fil-A Bowl — Reid has missed one game to a suspension, another to a knee injury, been posterized on one of the plays of the year and depending on the circumstances in this case, may not be seeing the field again anytime soon. [Orlando Sentinel]

Brett Friedlander (starnewsonline.com)
ACC REPORT CARD: How low can State, Maryland, Miami go?

N.C. State, D-: The Wolfpack is a wounded, fragile team right now and Thursday, all it took to send it over the edge was a 76-yard punt by Cincinnati and the first of two early interceptions by QB Mike Glennon. From there on, virtually everything that could go wrong did go wrong for State in coach Tom O’Brien’s nightmare return to his hometown. Offensively, State couldn’t run the ball, couldn’t protect the quarterback and turned it over three times. Defensively, a unit that was already depleted by injuries – especially up front – lost two more linemen during the course of the game when Brian Slay and A.J. Ferguson went down with injuries and was burned for 503 total yards. While many of the mistakes on the field were physical, O’Brien and defensive coordinator Mike Archer didn’t help matters any by continuing to blitz until the bitter end, even though the pass rush was ineffective and their secondary was getting riddled by screens and passes into the soft middle. The only thing that keep the Wolfpack’s grade from being an F was another strong performance by T.J. Graham. The senior WR caught seven passes for 176 yards and two long TDs. But with the running game accounting for minus-26 yards, Glennon looking like a deer in headlights under the Bearcats’ pressure and a patchwork defense that lacks both confidence and playmakers right now, Graham’s effort wasn’t nearly enough.

Andrew Skwara (ACCSportsJournal)
ACC Football Power Rankings, Sept. 26

10. N.C. State (2-2, 0-1 ACC)
A 30-point loss to Cincinnati is especially disturbing considering the Wolfpack beat the Bearcats by 11 last year (with Russell Wilson, mind you). Tom O’Brien’s program is taking steps backwards while the quarterback they could still have has led Wisconsin to a 4-0 start.
Previous Ranking: No. 9
Upcoming Game: Saturday vs Georgia Tech (4-0)

Mike Huguenin (Rivals.com)
Monday with Mike: FSU not done yet

NCAA FOOTBALL

Rand Getlin, Charles Robinson and Dan Wetzel (YahooSports.com)
Ex-Vols aide funded airfare payment for Seastrunk

An assistant coach during Lane Kiffin’s tenure at the University of Tennessee wired $1,500 to a talent scout in July 2009, funding the airfare for an unofficial recruiting trip by then five-star prospect Lache Seastrunk and his mother, Yahoo! Sports has learned.

In an apparent NCAA violation, then-Volunteers secondary coach Willie Mack Garza sent the money to one-time scout Will Lyles, who had paid for plane tickets for Seastrunk and his mother Evelyn. Garza, who joined Kiffin’s staff at USC in 2010, stepped down from his position with the Trojans in September citing “some personal issues unrelated to USC that I need to address.” His resignation came shortly after Lyles informed NCAA investigators in August of the transaction. Lyles said NCAA investigators were conducting a wide-ranging look into Tennessee recruiting practices.

CONFERENCE EXPANSION

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Governor: UConn interested in ACC

Connecticut’s governor confirmed Monday that the University of Connecticut is interested in becoming part of the ACC should that league expand to 16 teams.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, speaking to reporters outside his Capitol office, said he no longer expects the ACC to act quickly after adding Pittsburgh and Syracuse from the Big East this month.

“I think there was expectancy built up initially that this was quickly going to be resolved,” he said. “That’s clearly not the case. The ACC has the first decision to make and that’s whether they’re going to stay at 14 teams or stay at 16.

“I know that there’s one team, one school that they would like to get into the ACC that would guarantee them going to 16 teams and that’s been speculated to be Notre Dame. I suspect that that’s true. I don’t know how likely that is to happen or not happen. Although, I tend to think it’s not terribly likely.”

Malloy said if Notre Dame isn’t interested the ACC must decide if there is any compelling reason to expand again. “Beyond that, then you fall back to the Big East,” he said.

Malloy, a Boston College alumnus, said he has had a half dozen conversations with UConn President Susan Herbst about the move.

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Class of '98, Mechanical Engineer, State fan since arriving on campus and it's been a painful ride ever since. I live by the Law of NC State Fandom, "For every Elation there is an equal and opposite Frustration."

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52 Responses to Tuesday Tidbits

  1. packhammer 09/27/2011 at 11:03 AM #

    Somehow Nate Irving brought the energy and passion that made our defense work last year. I feel the same way about Virmiglio on the OL. I see no reason to think that GT will not score everytime they get the ball. And we have no running game to keep their offense off the field. We are indeed a “never give up” fan base but this could now get very ugly in a hurry.

  2. 66pack 09/27/2011 at 11:04 AM #

    according to the staff the reasons for our pathetic defense is injuries and poor fundamentals,not lack of depth and poor coaching.the reaon for our poor offense is that green is injured,not depth or recruiting at rb.enough excuses.

  3. Packfan28 09/27/2011 at 11:04 AM #

    Injuries don’t explain the abysmal performance against Liberty. It’s almost as if the injuries are justifying the bad defense after the fact. (Although Lehigh did allow as many points against Liberty as we did, so maybe our defense is pretty good after all.

    And regarding Mike Archer, isn’t he just running the defense that TOB wants him to run?

  4. 66pack 09/27/2011 at 11:10 AM #

    according to the fb staff the reasons for the pathtic defense is injuries and poor fundamentals,not lack of depth or poor coaching???
    the pathetic offense is due to Green being injured,not lack of depth and recruiting at rb.this staff should be in politics with all their excuses.

  5. eas 09/27/2011 at 11:49 AM #

    Another year….another injury excuse. Just play repeat next year and you will hear the same thing. Step up and make a freaking coaching change TOB or get off the pot. Drink a few “redballs” before the game and show some emotion.

    Good luck. We will all need it, especially Archer.

  6. triadwolf 09/27/2011 at 11:51 AM #

    The running game deficiencies go way beyond lack of depth at running back. Any decent college athlete can run for positive yards behind a mediocre line. We have serviceable running backs, what we don’t have is an offensive line that is performing at anywhere near an acceptable level. I don’t know if it’s attitude, coaching (lack thereof), talent (lack thereof), play design/calling, blocking schemes, etc., but it better get fixed soon or that injury list will include Glennon and one or more additional running backs.

    I think we need to set our minds on establishing a run game Saturday and let the offensive line start the game aggressively firing off the ball. Going pass happy early puts them in pass block mode, gets them on their heels and makes it tough to play aggressive.

    Of course the other part of this equation is that you have to stop somebody on defense once in while… Oh well, better come out throwing.

  7. projectwentynine 09/27/2011 at 12:40 PM #

    I blame Wentz’ women’s soccer player headband.

  8. wolfonthehill 09/27/2011 at 12:53 PM #

    I’d kill for Year 3 at this point. We’re a far cry from that team…

  9. JVM4PACK 09/27/2011 at 1:22 PM #

    On 09.15.2011 I became a father (future Wolfpack fan in the making). Can’t really afford to take him to Carter Finley at this age. I have 2 tix, if anyone is interested in the GT game.

  10. NCStatePride 09/27/2011 at 1:27 PM #

    Feel free to post your tickets on our forums. We have a category for posts that are a part of the “ticket exchange” like yours.

  11. JVM4PACK 09/27/2011 at 1:55 PM #

    Sorry Pride…didn’t realize, thanks for the heads up

  12. EasternWakeWolf 09/27/2011 at 1:59 PM #

    JVM4PACK,
    Bring him or her to the game. They can cry with the rest of us!

  13. JVM4PACK 09/27/2011 at 2:15 PM #

    Tell me about it, I don’t want to upset his stomach that much…adjusting to formula is enough

  14. Prowling Woofie 09/27/2011 at 2:27 PM #

    Congrats on the new arrival !

  15. pack44fan 09/27/2011 at 4:14 PM #

    Bud Foster or Paul Chryst would be 2 names I would be interested in.

  16. packalum44 09/27/2011 at 5:13 PM #

    Our D-Line, down one non-NFL caliber starter Sweezy, SUCKED against Liberty. They sucked bad. The line sucked last year, and the year before. It has been AWFUL ever since O’Brien got here.

    If you fans can recall, we once had a good defense, and they pushed around Dii offensive lines like the rag dolls that they are.

    Mr. O’Brien you can offer the injury excuse again, in year 5, but this guy ain’t buying. We are awful on so many levels. This team is disgusting to watch. Pathetic. It really is like a Sidney Lowe team. No excuses to be this bad. Putrid. Too bad you can’t use the injury excuse on the O-line!!! I can’t choose which is worse!!!!

    Oh and by the way, someone should tell Jimbo/Paul J./Mike Leach/Dabo Swinney that it takes 5 years to even hope to become a winning program.

    O’Brien’s best players were Amato recruits! Nate and Wilson. What a miserable failure. At least he was cheap. Let’s move on.

    If we had NCAA sanctions it wouldn’t matter because we under-recruit and don’t make bowls anyway.

  17. Ed89 09/27/2011 at 5:44 PM #

    So Packalum, what I hear you saying is you are not ready to give TOB another year, right? At least you don’t hold back. LOL.

  18. wolfpacker 09/27/2011 at 6:08 PM #

    Hungwolf,

    Whatever you’re drinking, pass it around.

    The best and most exciting team we have had in years was when we had an AWESOME coaching staff, excluding the HC (Amato). If he hadn’t had such a big ego and ran everyone off, we were on the right track. His ego brought us down.

    TOB has no spirit, he hired the WORST Defensive Coordinator he could find. WHY did he hire Mike Archer should definitely make you question his reasoning ability. The guy has done the exact same thing here that he did at his last job…and you think it’s going to get better? Let’s see a review of his stats BEFORE HE GOT THE JOB, would be a good enough reason not to hire him. Instead, in the interview, he insisted that his players couldn’t run the schemes and they were injured all the time. Nothing has changed, he’s the same guy always blaming the issues on the players. He’s gotta go…just demote him, like Kentucky did.

    Pass around the punch…it’s going to be a very long season!

  19. wolfpackdawg 09/27/2011 at 6:43 PM #

    No way Yow gets rid of TOB after this year. I would be shocked if she moved that fast. Does she have an old friend who used to coach somewhere who flamed out? I would take Jim Donnan if it was assured he hired a good DC. He can recruit with the best of them.

  20. Packstrength90 09/27/2011 at 7:03 PM #

    Until Todd rice is gone you will have this every year. Last year was the exception not the rule. Look at our guys compared to everyone we play. We are flabbier, smaller and weaker. A good strength coach can make or break a team. This one is breaking ours.

  21. eas 09/27/2011 at 7:43 PM #

    Man that Kool Aid we had before the season was darn good!

    It will be interesting how Yow handles this issue. For all we know Archer is already gone at the end of the season and TOB will have one more year to produce with new DC. I do think if we stay on our current path and completely tank (very likely) then it may be an easier decision on a coaching search.

    On a side note about Amato (since someone brought it up already….) he had some awesome coaches. Too bad he couldn’t manage or keep them. For all the negatives that came out of those years, his team was still fun to watch.

    If we get blown out by GT at home (which we should) I sure as heck hope we don’t get a freaking injury excuse!

  22. HPWolf 09/27/2011 at 8:12 PM #

    The only hope we have against GT is to have sustained drives that eat up the clock and keep GT’s offense off the field. I expect something creative out of Dana and TOB. If we don’t come out with a game plan that throws GT off balance we will get steam rolled. There is a decent chance that GT may not have to punt the ball Saturday.

  23. packer74 09/27/2011 at 9:38 PM #

    The defense hasn’t performed worth a crap all season. If they don’t step it up Saturday, GT will hang 35 on us by half time.

  24. 61Packer 09/27/2011 at 10:54 PM #

    No way Yow gets rid of TOB after this year?

    We’ve got a team that can’t run the ball and can’t play defense, as usual since this staff arrived.

    If we beat Central Michigan and nobody else, we’d finish this staff’s 5th season without getting a single win over a D-1 school. Surely we can get a win out of either Boston College or Maryland, but little else is unrealistic at this point. That would leave this staff with 4 of 5 seasons that were either mediocre or bad. It would leave our program in its worst position since this staff arrived. On top of all that, recruiting is lousy, and after next season, the QB cupboard will be bare.

    I’m not saying this staff is anywhere near as bad as the previous basketball staff- they’re not. But a sub-.500 season would clearly put football in an even worse position than basketball was last March, after that staff’s 5th season.

    With GDMF conference expansion rearing its ugly head again, the urgency to get our basketball and especially football programs on track is heightened. I have hope, but this staff’s losses in Winston-Salem and the blowout home loss vs Duke still trouble me greatly, even more than Saturday’s GT game.

    We don’t play Duke this season, which may be a good thing, but this season, so far, reminds me of that 49-28 thrashing. Coyote ugly!

  25. projectwentynine 09/28/2011 at 12:28 AM #

    “…sustained drives that eat up the clock…”

    Difficult to accomplish with a nonexistent running game.

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