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53 - Kendrick Hays



Depth Chart: Linebacker
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
High School: Southeast
Height: 5-11
Weight: 207

Possible #2 or #3 at Strong Side LB behind LeRue Rumph. Recently added to the online roster.

8/2/2006 1:13:07 AM

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50 - Ken Hamlin



Depth Chart: Linebacker
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Jacksonville, NC
High School: Jacksonville
Height: 6-1
Weight: 215

Not to be confused with the Seahawks DB who got beat down.

8/2/2006 1:20:03 AM

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47 - Scott Bradsher



Depth Chart: #3 Free Safety
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
High School: Virginia Episcopal
Height: 6-1
Weight: 182

Also shared QB duties with Jon Jupiter(!) at Virginia Episcopal

8/2/2006 1:25:46 AM

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46 - Zachary Brown



Depth Chart: Linebacker
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Hendersonville, NC
High School: Hendersonville
Height: 6-1
Weight: 230

8/2/2006 1:30:04 AM

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39 - Wesley Wilson



Depth Chart: Cornerback
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Magnolia, NC
High School: Harrells Christian Academy
Height: 5-9
Weight: 185

8/2/2006 1:35:41 AM

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38 - Jacob King



Depth Chart: #3 Tight End
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
High School: Leesville Road
Height: 6-2
Weight: 238

8/2/2006 1:38:05 AM

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38 - Espoinisa Eatmon



Depth Chart: Cornerback
Class: Senior
Hometown: Goldsboro, NC
High School: Goldsboro
Height: 5-9
Weight: 181

Was a drum major in the high school band:
http://www.newsargus.com/sports/archives/2004/09/02/college_football_eatmon_getting_chance_for_wolfpack/index.shtml

8/2/2006 1:44:42 AM

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good work. i haven't even heard of some of these guys though.

8/2/2006 1:45:03 AM

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35 - Michael Balint



Depth Chart: Linebacker
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Pittsboro, NC
High School: Northwood
Height: 5-11
Weight: 205

8/2/2006 1:48:01 AM

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34 - Doug Shiveler



Depth Chart: Punter
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
High School: Leesville Road
Height: 6-1
Weight: 194

8/2/2006 1:49:57 AM

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34 - Kenny Apilli



Depth Chart: Running Back
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Leesville Road
High School: Raleigh, NC
Height: 5-8
Weight: 181

8/2/2006 1:51:09 AM

zebranky
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..and with those new additions to the online roster, we are back in the present, at 31 days left.

8/2/2006 1:52:03 AM

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and with the new system, none of hte pictures are working

8/2/2006 8:39:36 AM

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good job

8/2/2006 8:49:38 AM

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it's not that they aren't working, i think they just don't have pictures of those guys yet

i don't think any of them have played before, although many of them were on the practice squad or rode the bench last year

8/2/2006 11:10:15 AM

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Man, am I ready for football season to begin, I am sick of waiting and talking about predictions...

8/2/2006 12:20:37 PM

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And also, why are we putting recruit info into a pre-game post thread...

Please stop doing that, Thanks.

8/2/2006 12:21:30 PM

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Why the fuck do we have to play akron at high noon? Fuck ESPN U. Move that shit to the evening.

8/2/2006 1:38:35 PM

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that type of game is never going to be a night game

8/2/2006 2:11:27 PM

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I don't want it to be a night game. I want it to not be in the middle of the god damned scorching NC day.

Move the shit to 6 or 7pm so the fans, and more importantly the players, don't have to suffer.

8/2/2006 2:30:30 PM

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31 DAYS AWAY!!

8/2/2006 2:36:48 PM

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^^

Well, technically, college football games that start between 6:00-10:00pm are considered "night games", but maybe pushing that game back to a time let's say between 3:30-5:30pm kick-off time would suffice to me. I mean, it's not like it's going to be nationally televised or anything, I don't see why it should matter...

btw, Akron may be a smaller school, but they are near the top of their conference, so there will still be some competition there.

8/2/2006 2:56:39 PM

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^not to mention they'll have just gotten beaten down by Penn State in front of 100,000 the Saturday before.

8/2/2006 8:39:38 PM

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The team reports for pre-season practice tomorrow. Who wants to go practice tailgating?

8/2/2006 11:58:17 PM

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Quote :
" Tony Haynes: Can We Just Play Some Football?
Courtesy: NC State
Release: 08/02/2006

By Tony Haynes


The summer season is nice, but really, can we just move on? I mean, we’re told that the World Cup is the greatest event on the planet, yet the winner is decided by this thing called a shootout. C’mon. Great story on Floyd Landis. Well, it was great until he tested positive for abnormal levels of testosterone. In baseball, Barry Bonds has surpassed the Babe and is now chasing ‘Hammerin Hank,’ yet no one is taking his quest seriously. I guess what I’m getting at is this: Can we just play some football? It just can’t get here soon enough. On Thursday, appetites will be wetted in the Wolfpack Nation when coach Chuck Amato’s 7th NC State football team reports for preseason workouts. The journey begins with a morning practice on Saturday.



Given the fact that the Pack must replace six legitimate stars off of a defense that has been dominant the last two years, it’s really not shocking that NC State was picked to finish fifth in the ACC’s Atlantic Division.



Linemen Mario Williams, Manny Lawson and John McCargo were first round picks. Linebacker Stephen Tulloch and cornerback Marcus Hudson went in the draft as well. And while linebacker Oliver Hoyte wasn’t selected in the draft, he was a really good football player for NC State, especially the last few years of his career.



Critics took lazy potshots at Amato over the summer, asking the question “how can a team with three first round picks on the defensive line win a combined 12 games in two years?”



It was criticism without merit simply because all of those draft picks played for defensive units that were ranked 1st and 8th , respectively, in the nation over the last two years. In other words, there never really was anything wrong with the defense. Unfortunately, NC State’s draft presence on the offensive side of the ball hasn’t been nearly as dramatic, which better explains the won-loss record. The last time the Wolfpack had a first round talent at one of the skill positions on offense, quarterback Philip Rivers was putting up 37 points and 470 yards per game in 2003.



Since his departure, the Wolfpack attack has sputtered.



Good news, however, may be on the way. With Andre Brown and Toney Baker sharing time at tailback, NC State will feature one of the best 1-2 running back punches in the country. Up front, an experienced offensive line anchored by center Leroy Harris should be stout this season. Tackles Jon Holt and James Newby have played a lot of football, and so has Kalani Heppe, who was listed as the starting left guard during the spring. Right guard Curtis Crouch is an emerging star and will get a chance to prove it this season.



Obviously, opposing defensive coordinators will put everyone in the box except the mascot in an effort to stop Brown and
Baker. It will then be up to quarterback Marcus Stone to make that strategy backfire. After taking over for Jay Davis last season, Stone guided the Wolfpack to a 5-1 record down the stretch, including wins over Florida State and South Florida in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.



The offensive approach Stone was asked to engineer was a run-oriented, low-risk attack. It was a strategy that worked, primarily because NC State had a dominant defense that didn’t yield a lot of points in the second half of the season. During those final six games, the offense was simply asked not to lose the game.





This year will have to be different. With so many new parts on defense, it is unrealistic to expect coordinator Steve Dunlap’s unit to be as stifling as it was the last two years, meaning the offense will have to be more productive.



Not only will the offense have to score more points for the Pack to be successful, it will have to do a much better job of staying on the field for longer periods of time to give the defense a break. Last year’s offense converted only 25 percent of its third downs and held the ball for an average of 29 minutes per game. Convert a higher percentage on third down and time of possession will usually take care of itself.



With those six starts under his belt, Stone expects to be a more consistent and more productive passer. And everyone on the offensive unit should be more comfortable in second-year coordinator Mark Trestman’s west-coast scheme.



During his tenure at NC State, Amato has had success convincing players that it would be in there’s and the team’s best interest to switch positions. Sean Locklear and Shane Riggs come to mind when they moved from the defensive line to the offensive front. Brian Williams was an All-ACC caliber safety before becoming just as good at cornerback. Marcus Hudson went from corner to safety back to corner.



This season will be no different. With the Pack stacked at running back, Darrell Blackman has agreed to switch to wide receiver. Reggie Davis is making an even more dramatic move from running back to linebacker. Both changes figure to make NC State better.



Speaking of changes, Carter-Finley Stadium is perhaps the only 40-year old in the world that looks like a newborn. With its concrete now shimmering and the addition of an enclosed north end zone section, the facility is hardly recognizable, even to those who have been watching games there since 1966. Happy Birthday Carter-Finley and congratulations on finding the fountain of youth.



Summer is hanging on but it won’t be long now. Can we just play some football?"


http://www.gopack.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=41956&SPID=3730&DB_OEM_ID=9200&ATCLID=526173

8/3/2006 12:13:02 AM

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30 - Jeremy Gray



Depth Chart: #2 Left Cornerback
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Opelika, AL
High School: Opelika
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190

In 2005: Saw action in just two games, he missed time in the early season with a foot injury ... In for 18 snaps against Eastern Kentucky and played on special teams against North Carolina ... Named the Wolfpack's most improved cornerback following 2006 spring drills.

In 2004: Redshirted the season at cornerback ... Also named the squad’s Most Improved CB following 2005 spring drills.

Prep: Tallied 40 tackles as a senior, had two interceptions and 12 pass break ups ... Totaled 50 tackles during his junior season to go with one pick and 20 breakups ... A three-year starter at cornerback ... Named all-area and honorable mention all-state ... Fine all-around athlete who also played basketball and ran track in high school ... Led track team to the Class 6-A state title during his junior and senior seasons ... Won state titles in the 300 meter hurdles and the long jump as a senior, and was second in the 400 meters and third in the triple jump ... Named all-area in basketball, averaging 12 points per game ... Member of school’s A-B honor roll ... Father (Jimmie) played football at Auburn ... Enrolled in the first-year college program ... Born 10/8/85.

8/3/2006 1:30:39 AM

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new highlight video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoEv8TwPlxE

8/3/2006 2:13:27 AM

zebranky
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why is there a heart wipe

8/3/2006 2:37:28 AM

hondaguy
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well because we heart state football . . . duh

else would it be there?

8/3/2006 9:10:49 AM

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^^^ Somehow I enjoyed that

8/3/2006 9:55:26 AM

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I expect Stone to have not improved in regards to throwing the ball at all. Here's to hoping Trestman dumbed the passing attack down enough that maybe he'll have a slimmer of hope at proving me wrong.

Taking bets on which OL gets hurt first and has our offense back producing just like the past 2 years?

8/3/2006 3:17:27 PM

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WOLF!

8/3/2006 3:52:51 PM

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PACK

8/3/2006 3:58:19 PM

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i need to put up my car flags.

8/3/2006 4:45:08 PM

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haha!

8/3/2006 4:57:59 PM

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i would tailgate 2morrow, but i think its gonna be like 110 degrees

8/3/2006 5:51:38 PM

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we need to set up the pit first

8/3/2006 5:58:21 PM

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do they allow the fans to sit outside the practice fields and watch the practices? i believe there is one hill on the other side of the road that goes by the practice fields that would be pretty good for watching the practices.

8/3/2006 6:00:15 PM

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N.C state's offense during games are bad.

i cant even IMAGINE watching our offense practice

8/3/2006 6:01:42 PM

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now that is comedy right there ^

8/4/2006 12:58:35 AM

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man that would be sweet if our stadium was guarded by wolf statues that had laser eyes.

8/4/2006 1:29:46 AM

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29 - LeRue Rumph



Depth Chart: #1 Strongside Linebacker
Class: Junior
Hometown: Tampa, FL
High School: Central Catholic
Height: 6-2
Weight: 225
Statistics (2005): 11 Games Played. 42 Tackles, 19 Assists. 1 Tackle for loss. 3 Fumbles recovered. 2 QB Hurries.

In 2005: Listed as the starter at strongside linebacker on the spring depth chart ... Led the ACC with three fumble recoveries last season ... Ranked seventh on the 2005 squad in tackles with 61, the second highest mark for returning players in 2006 ... Ranked fourth on the team with 167 special teams snaps ... Started the first nine games of the season ... In for a career-high 65 snaps at Georgia Tech, his 12 tackles in that win were also a career-best ... Posted three double-figure tackle totals for the season ... Suffered a rib injury against Boston College and missed the Middle Tennessee State game ... Played sparingly against Maryland ... Has put on 14 pounds since last season.

In 2004: Moved from roverback to linebacker during fall workouts, he battled at the strong side during 2005 spring drills ... Missed the Wake Forest game after tearing his bicep, he suffered a concussion early in the Clemson game ... Saw action in 10 games, seeing action only on special teams in four contests ... Led the team in tackles with nine in the season opener against Richmond even though he was in for just 14 snaps from scrimmage.

In 2003: Redshirted the season ... Named the Top Defensive Newcomer following 2004 spring workouts.

Prep: As a senior on defense, tallied 80 tackles, recovered two fumbles and had six interceptions for Coach Mike Jalazo ... Reeled in 25 catches for 590 yards and four touchdowns as a junior wideout ... Also as a junior, rushed 20 times for 220 more yards and four touchdowns ... Selected to the Florida Super 75 team ... An all-region team selection by Prep Star ... Majoring in sports management ... Born 9/28/84.

8/4/2006 1:45:24 AM

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http://northcarolinastate.scout.com/2/552758.html

^ Camp Amato: 10 Things To Watch For

8/4/2006 6:00:26 PM

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haha, the packpride people are pretty optomistic. these are how they have predicted the season

wins - losses ----- number of people that predicted that

14-0 - - -2
12-0 - - -4
11-1 - - -2
10-2 - - -6
9-3 - - - 18
8-4 - - - 33
7-5 - - - 29
6-6 - - - 28
5-7 - - - 3
4-8 - - - 2
3-9 - - - 1


Assuming we beat APP, don't we have to go atleast 7-5 this year to go to a bowl (Since we used a IAA opponent last year to count towards our bowl eligibility)?

[Edited on August 4, 2006 at 9:52 PM. Reason : ]

8/4/2006 9:52:16 PM

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28 - Jamelle Eugene



Depth Chart: #3 Halfback
Class: RS Freshman
Hometown: Naples, FL
High School: Naples
Height: 5-10
Weight: 202

In 2005: Quick young tailback who should see a great deal of reps this spring ... Redshirted the 2005 season at tailback ... Has gained 15 pounds since coming to NC State ... Named the Wolfpack's most improved running back following 2006 spring drills, he also earned the offense's 'second effort' award and was named the top newcomer on that side of the ball.

Prep: Rushed for 1,213 yards and 16 touchdowns his senior season at Naples High School for coach Bill Kramer ... Averaged over 11 yards a carry ... Finished with 1,932 yards and 17 touchdowns in 15 games as a junior ... Also caught two touchdowns ... Helped lead team to state championship game that season ... Was named USA?Today National Player of the Week after he had 273 rushing yards in a game as a senior ... Team went 23-3 over those two season and was state runner-up as a junior ... Class 5A All-State first-team selection as a junior, and second-team as a senior ... 2003 Naples Daily News Broxson Trophy winner, that award is given to the area’s best football player ... Ranked No. 44 player in Florida by Orlando Sentinel ... Enrolled in the first-year college program ... Born 10/28/86.

8/5/2006 1:24:50 AM

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^^if we go 8-4, i will personally shit myself

[Edited on August 5, 2006 at 8:15 AM. Reason : better yet, let someone else SHIT on me]

8/5/2006 8:15:37 AM

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^ you're on, cutie

8/5/2006 8:47:20 AM

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n000b

8/5/2006 8:52:14 AM

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nah, dude--like--whatever, man, i've--like--totally been registered for way longer than you and stuff

8/5/2006 9:14:03 AM

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some audio clips on practice:
http://www.gopack.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9200&ATCLID=530165


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"After some of the hottest days of summer late in the week, Saturday was a refreshing change for everyone at NC State's first football practice of the 2006 season. The two-hour workout was held under overcast skies and a cool breeze. The team reported on Thursday and went through the usual preseason routine, and the first two days of camp led into Saturday's helmet-only practice. With the new freshmen working their way into the mix and the veterans leading the way, football season is officially underway.

When the players reported on Thursday and Friday, the football coaches and staff were ready. Physicals and talks about preparing for the heat with head football trainer Jamey Coll were scheduled, and the team also met in the team auditorium so the players could go over equipment, dining hall, media interview policies and team rules and regulations. NC State Chancellor James Oblinger was on hand to welcome the team, as was NC State director of athletics Lee Fowler.

Following that, the freshman headed to their first media opportunity.... head shots!

The ACC office comes to every league school in the fall to shoot freshman headshots. They players learned quickly about some of rules they'll have to abide by, like how to groom their facial hair. The guys can only have tightly groomed mustaches, no sideburns nor beards of any kinds. Keeping a beard trimmer on hand during photo days is always part of my job!

On Friday the guys had their running tests with a series of 110 yard runs.

With the paperwork and early meetings out of the way, the team finally hit the field at around 9 a.m. Saturday. The quarterbacks and offensive coordinator Marc Trestman were first to arrive, but soon the entire team made its way to the field.

With the offense in red, the defense in white and the quarterbacks in dressed in black, the team began to flex while John Deraney and the other kickers punted to Darrell Blackman and a few others. Deraney in particular boomed a few punts over the head of Blackman in an impressive display that cornerbacks coach Greg Williams was in awe of. I was taking picture of Blackman fielding punts and I was constantly scampering out of the way so I didn't get hit when he turned to run after the ball.

Darrell Blackman looked sharp at wide receiver.Many of the freshmen were easy to spot as they had their names written on the front of their helmets, but once practice kicked into gear they quickly learned how the team operates. I noticed in particular the height of the freshman receivers, and you could tell they were all excited to be out on the field for the first time. All in all the freshman quickly caught on in the early A-B-C-D drills before period 1 of practice started at 10 a.m.

Before the team started the first of 20 periods, head coach Chuck Amato had the team gather around. He talked to the team about keeping its intensity throughout practice and also said he did them an early favor by making sure the weather was nice for the first day of practice!

Blackman continued to shine during the 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills, making a few nice catches in his fall debut at wide receiver and he also gained a chunk of yardage on an end around by beating a unnamed safety to the corner and turning up field.

Another running back at a new position, Reggie Davis, also saw significant playing time at linebacker with the first team. Ray Brooks looked good at defensive end on the other side of the ball as well.

The only other thing I wanted to mention is getting used to number changes, especially on guys that have been here a few years. LeRue Rumph is now 52 instead of 29, Jamelle Eugene moved up to 29 from 28, Daniel Evans decided on number 7, and of course John Dunlap is now number 1 instead of 82.

The guys will attend meetings this afternoon and church tomorrow before hitting the practice field again Monday evening.

Assistant media relations director Pat Norris will check in with his preseason football practice notebook during fall camp."


[Edited on August 5, 2006 at 5:19 PM. Reason : ]

8/5/2006 5:12:40 PM

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