NC State +32 at Florida State

Our beloved Wolfpack travel to Tallahassee to take on Famous Jameis Winston and the second-ranked Florida State Seminoles today at 3:30pm. If you can stomach watching, the game will be televised (split) on either your local ABC channel or ESPN2.

Obviously, State’s thin and inexperienced secondary will have to find a way to neutralize FSU’s all-everything freshman quarterback. I don’t really understand how that is supposed to happen when I think about how poorly the secondary has played all season, especially in key third down situations. But,maybe Jack Tocho is really an interception machine like he showed against Syracuse before his injury. How good has Winston been this year?

Winston is averaging 12 yards per attempt and 314.2 yards per game, has a 20-3 ratio of touchdowns to interceptions, and a passer rating that ranks second nationally. He strolled into Death Valley under some incredible pressure and played like it was nothin’. Sometimes recruiting rankings are off, and then other times they are really, really right.

CFN has this preview and it picks Florida State 47-13.

The most important item I am watching today is the injury report. NC State desperately needs some good news regarding health as we head into a November schedule that presents a string of games that are all winnable if we can roll out the first stringers — UNC, Boston College, Duke, East Carolina and Maryland provide Coach Doeren five opportunities to win at least three games to become bowl eligible in his first season.

The injury news did get better this week. In addition to Mitchell’s return, the depth chart for today indicated that almost everyone who could return has returned with the lone exception being Robert Crip (still out). Even though FSU’s defense is ferocious, it will be good to see Rashard Smith and Marquez Valdes-Scantling back on offense; so, I’m looking to today to provide Brandon Mitchell something akin to a ‘scrimmage’ to allow him shake off the rust and get some experience under center to be prepared for November.

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290 Responses to NC State +32 at Florida State

  1. PackFamily 10/26/2013 at 7:02 PM #

    Are we better than Clemson? Wait…

  2. TheAliasTroll 10/26/2013 at 7:22 PM #

    chop, I agree we looked better after that 1st qtr debacle… however I’m not sure if that should be attributed to playing a lot of minutes against FSU second stringers. Our first team is only slightly better than FSU’s second team.

  3. choppack1 10/26/2013 at 8:01 PM #

    Alias.. I think that’s fine… but still their second stringers are more talented than a lot of teams 1st stringers…

    We’ll see next Saturday how much progress was made right?

  4. wolfpup44 10/26/2013 at 8:02 PM #

    Well that could have been really ugly. UNC game will interesting. We lose that one then I expect we will be at best 4-8. That is really unacceptable with a program like ours. No Championship since 1978?! It’s hard for me to writes checks to the cause when we go backwards at this rate. No bueno.

  5. fullmoon1 10/26/2013 at 8:12 PM #

    Is this rock bottom?

  6. Wulfpack 10/26/2013 at 8:36 PM #

    Nope. Losing next week would be close though.

  7. Master 10/26/2013 at 9:10 PM #

    Patience gentlemen. We fired TOB for a reason and it wasn’t because he couldn’t coach 4-star athletes.

  8. mak4dpak 10/26/2013 at 10:36 PM #

    I keep hearing all this play against 2nd stringers in the second half, but lets not forget we turned the ball over 3 times in the first quarter, putting them up 35, but held the same bunch to 7, on a faked punt in the 2nd quarter. Our guys were mentally insecure, and intimidated, but finally settled down. They will improve from this game, and what a better game to prove it in than against unx.

  9. tjfoose1 10/26/2013 at 11:10 PM #

    “It has been nearly 20 years and FSU’s program
    has continued to improve”

    What planet you been on for the last 2 decades.

  10. tjfoose1 10/26/2013 at 11:11 PM #

    “Rebuilding schmebuilding – DD does not have
    what it takes to build a program – after 3-4 years
    of mediocrity, we’ll be glad to pay him to leave.”

    You sir, are a dumb ass. I was going to say ‘idiot’, but I didn’t want to offend idiots.

    Alpha – technically, DD didn’t build NI, he built upon and improved what Jerry Kill established. But based on a late start on his first recruiting class here, the early returns are certainly positive.

    Troll – saying Jordan Lynch is NFL caliber is a little premature. He’s perfect for NI’s offense, but there’s no concensus on his potential NFL future.

  11. tjfoose1 10/26/2013 at 11:25 PM #

    FSU has had top 5 recruiting classes since Jimbo arrived. Those second stringers are better, talent wise, than most league starters.

    Mitchell or Thomas next week? I say both, and advertise it.

  12. jljones 10/27/2013 at 11:24 AM #

    Per Bobby Bowden—“top ranked recruits win more games than coaching”. Since TOB refused to even try to recruit anything but scrubs much less coach we are reaping the results. Arm tackling, no effort, and fear all showed in the game. The only reason the score was not 100 hundred to nothing was Jimbo’s pity. With these players it is very hard to attempt to evaluate the coaching staff—-have got to sign elite talent to compete

  13. Wulfpack 10/27/2013 at 2:59 PM #

    I agree. Our talent pool is shameful for a large state university. TOB has really hurt this program.

  14. vtpackfan 10/27/2013 at 4:05 PM #

    It’s depressing to know how many guys we have with eligibility after this season left. The bulk of our roster can only help the program by hitting the books and graduating on time.

  15. Tuffy2 10/30/2013 at 1:08 AM #

    The fsu game was our trap game looking ahead to the holes. Does that make everyone feel better?

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