Gameday: NC State Wolfpack vs. Presbyterian Blue Hoes

NC State takes on the Blue Hoes of Presbyterian today at 6:00 pm in Carter-Finley Stadium. Due to the level of competition of the Pack’s opponent this week there won’t be any in-depth analysis by me. Frankly Presbyterian’s offense is so bad they appear worse than USF did last week. So instead of a lengthy breakdown of the opponent, I’ll be providing some links to preview the game.

This should be a repeat of last week’s performance against Da’ Bulls but with possibly less scoring by the Blue Hoes. Use today to enjoy the beautiful weather for tailgating or anything else you’d like to be doing outside.

Feel free to use this as discussion before and during the game. Have a great day and Go Pack!!!!

Who: NC State Wolfpack vs. Presbyterian Blue Hoes
Where: Carter-Finley Stadium (Raleigh, NC)
When: 6:00 pm
TV Coverage: ESPN3.com

GoPack.com
Presbyterian Closes out Non-League Slate for Wolfpack

After taking baby steps in come-from-behind victories over Georgia Southern and Old Dominion, the Wolfpack seemingly took a giant leap forward with last week’s dominating 49-17 victory at South Florida. ‘Thorough’ doesn’t begin to describe the one-sided nature of the Pack’s trouncing of the Bulls. Along with running almost twice as many offensive plays as USF (86-47), NC State scored touchdowns on all six of its trips into the red zone, while also rushing for 315 yards. It had been 20 years since a Wolfpack team last ran for as many yards in one game.

And unlike the first two games of the season, the Pack started fast, scoring touchdowns on six of its seven first half possessions in building a 35-7 halftime lead.

Now the question is, can coach Dave Doeren’s team handle success the right way and be even better this week? With top-ranked Florida State coming to Raleigh next Saturday, the Wolfpack needs another strong performance to validate the belief that it is indeed a much improved football team.

“We’ve talked all offseason, summer and fall camp about closing the gap between the competition that we need to beat and what it takes to be relevant,” Doeren said. “This is one of those weeks when you can do that. It’s not a week where you look forward, but a week where you look inside.”

Among other things, Doeren emphasized becoming a better team in the fourth quarter this season, while also getting more physical and powerful at the line of scrimmage. So far, NC State has accomplished both of those goals. After dropping so many close games in the fourth quarter last season, the Wolfpack saved its best for last against both Georgia Southern and ODU, scoring touchdowns on all four of its fourth quarter possessions in those games.

Meanwhile, a stable offensive line, something few NC State teams have enjoyed in recent years, has paved the way for a stout running game that is producing an average of 243.3 yards through three games. Wolfpack running backs have been tackled behind the line of scrimmage just once in 88 attempts this season. On the flip side, quarterback Jacoby Brissett’s uniform has been relatively clean after three games, with the O-line yielding only three sacks to date.

Brett Friedlander (starnewsonline.com)
This week’s ACC/ECU football preview capsules

The Blitz: The Wolfpack plays its final nonconference game coming off by far its best effort of the young season. QB Jacoby Brissett led the 49-17 win at South Florida by recording 289 yards of total offense. WR Bra’lon Cherry is quickly becoming Brissett’s favorite target. The sophomore caught a TD pass and ran for two other scores, and has five TDs in State’s first three games. Defensively, DT Thomas Teal led a unit that allowed only 159 total yards with a sack and a forced fumble. PC also won last week, beating Furman 10-7 when QB Heys McMath hit WR Kris Hurley for a 9-yard TD with 8:15 remaining, LB DeRon Duffy set up the winning score by forcing and recovering a fumble. DT Khari Rosier leads the Blue Hose with five tackles for losses. This will be PC’s second game this season against an FBS opponent. The first was a 55-3 loss at Northern Illinois, State coach Dave Doeren’s former team.

Forecast: N.C. State 43, Presbyterian 10

Akula Wolf (BackingthePack.com)
Presbyterian vs. NC State: The Blue Hose offense ain’t coming out of its coma this week

Moving the ball has been a challenge for the Hoose (the moose?) since their FCS move, and it will be again on Saturday night. That doesn’t mean State can take this game off–if it were me I’d at least wait a couple quarters–but the Wolfpack would have to try pretty hard to give up enough points to make an upset even remotely conceivable.

More than two-thirds of Presbyterian’s total yards this season came in their second contest, a blowout win over an NAIA school that just restarted its football program a few years back. In their other two games–against Northern Illinois and Furman–the struggle has been terrible. The numbers from those games are in the table.

The Hose are light on experience offensively; only three players have made double-digit starts. Quarterback Heys McMath started a half dozen games in 2013 and has been under center for all of PC’s games this season, but he hasn’t done much to inspire confidence in his arm.

As a result, Presbyterian probably would prefer to lean as little as possible on McMath, despite the offense’s spread tendencies. The Hose already have called more than 120 running plays, while calling just 51 passes. The team fell short of 100 passing yards against the Huskies and the Paladins. They weren’t getting much from the ground either, but they nonetheless called 63 running plays in those losses against 43 pass attempts (seven of which ended in sacks).

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  • #56708
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    And to think, ECU’s offense wasn’t even clicking for the first quarter-ish. Heels’ D gonna go home and beat their wives.

    #56709
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Nope…Got plenty of walk-ons.

    #56710
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Hopefully, Pack listened to some good tunes to get their ire up and beat some ass in the 2nd half. Hopefully they avoided anything like this tho….we don’t need nobody’s petunias getting tossed (that sounds like a euphemism for something, but amazingly it’s not).

    #56711
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    I guess the most important thing about the rest of this game is to get out of it without any injuries. Sh**s about to get real next week.

    #56712
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    In honor of UNC’s performance in Greenville, today has been proclaimed “Get Walked On By the Pirates Day.”

    #56713
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    LOL, I see what you did there.

    #56715
    Fastback68
    Participant

    UNX = cabin boys

    The hat gets tighter. Good call

    #56716
    YogiNC
    Participant

    That wasn’t getting walked on alpha, that wuz a stompin’ and it couldn’t have happened to a better bunch. Anyone know the last time UNX got 70 hung on them?

    Smarter than the average bear

    #56717
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    GT put 68 on them within the past couple of years IIRC, but I don’t remember 70.

    I’m sure heartbroken sportscasters will inform later though.

    #56718
    Fastback68
    Participant

    82,000 tomahawks scare Clempson kicker.

    #56719
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Yep, that was a fugly shank indeed.

    #56720
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    In case you guys haven’t heard, it seems that Jameis Winston dressed out in his whole football uniform and warmed up like he wasn’t suspended down in Tallytown tonight. Jimbo Fisher sent him back to the locker room to change.

    http://deadspin.com/suspended-jameis-winston-tries-to-dress-for-clemson-gam-1637269521

    #56721
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Wow is that dude dense.

    #56722
    Fastback68
    Participant

    Alpha, the ABC crew showed the video clips of Jimbo’s reactions. It was comical.

    #56723
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    This is the response I was looking for from the second half Pack.

    #56724
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    We need to really hope that Jacoby Brissett stays healthy all year. If he doesn’t, we’re not as good as Presbyterian at QB.

    #56725
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Jameis is a fool.

    #56726
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Dayes is done. Football hurts.

    #56727
    Fastback68
    Participant

    Dayes hurt???

    #56728
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Admittedly, I haven’t been paying close attention to our game in the 4th. But I nearly sh-t a brick when the announcers just (mistakenly) said we had burned McClendon’s redshirt.

    #56729
    YogiNC
    Participant

    Dayes is gone?

    Smarter than the average bear

    #56730
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Is Dayes hurt?

    #56732
    YogiNC
    Participant

    From WRAL…
    The Pirates rolled to a program-record 789 total yards and flirted with setting a single-game program scoring record, too. It also amounted to the worst defensive performance ever by the Tar Heels (2-1), who had never given up more yards, points or first downs.

    So first time anyone has hung 70 on them. Wish it could have been us.

    Smarter than the average bear

    #56735
    choppack1
    Participant

    Geez Pitt!

    Here’s a random thought… If you are a football coach you better not brag about your 6 pack or look really fit if you are going to lose by 29 and give up 70 pts.

    Pack tcb tonight.

    Bjd – totally agree with you except on 1 point. It ain’t “domestic” violence, its violence period. Friggin’ ray Lewis has a statue outside of the ravens stadium and a couple of years ago Bob costas and the like couldn’t pucker up enough

    #56738
    tjfoose1
    Participant

    I left the game after our last TD so I could make it to Lowe’s before closing (plumbing issue discovered today) so I didn’t see it, but if my CD interpreter is working, think he’s just saying Dayes took a big hit.

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