7/23/2008 12:19:25 PM
7/23/2008 12:19:27 PM
I got the first order I think
7/23/2008 12:36:04 PM
little more than a month away, im feeling it.
7/24/2008 10:07:31 AM
7/24/2008 10:31:01 AM
When playing NCAA Football what formation do you like to use? What is your offensive philosophy? Do you mainly pass or mainly run, or is it more of a balance for you. I'm big on the run, even though I can pass pretty well (probably run 65% and pass 35%). I like to control the game. I like teams that run Ace and I sets, but have Shotgun and Empty Backfield sets when I need to pass in a hurry, like when you are trying to score points in the final 2 minutes of a game.Woody Hayes once said, "three things can happen when you pass the ball, and two of them are bad."
7/24/2008 11:24:04 AM
^ thats a good philosophy. I like to pass lots of short passes and hit up the flats or roll out for a small gain. but running is definitely good too
7/24/2008 12:49:10 PM
http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=522094
7/24/2008 1:14:29 PM
Wow it just keeps getting worse for Al Groh.http://myespn.go.com/blogs/acc/0-1-99/ACC-in-the-morning--Virginia-s-QB-faces-alcohol-charge.html
7/24/2008 2:00:11 PM
That's a pretty minor offense. I can't see him being suspended more than one game if any. With Sewell gone, UVA has a bigger question mark at quarterback than we do. We at least have three kids with game experience. They have one and barely any PT at that.
7/24/2008 2:29:10 PM
High School football practice starts next week. When do we start?
7/24/2008 2:33:23 PM
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7/24/2008 11:15:57 PM
34 - Robbie Leonardcenter:Position: LinebackerClass: Redshirt SeniorHeight: 6-0Weight: 205Hometown: Moon Township, Pa. (Moon Township)In 2007: Moved from strong safety to linebacker in 2008 spring drills and had a solid performance at his new position ... Saw action from scrimmage in eight games last season at free safety, he played on special teams in the other four contests ... Ranked third on the team with 219 special teams snaps, second with 10 special teams tackles ... In for a career-high 13 snaps versus Clemson, he tallied eight tackles in that contest ... In for 10 snaps in the win over North Carolina. In 2006: Played in all 12 games on special teams ... In for 115 snaps on special teams and was second on the squad with 13 special teams stops ... A former walk-on. Prep: A four year letterman for NC State alumnus Mark Capuano ... Recorded over 1500 all-purpose yards as a senior, including 14 TDs ... Averaged 18 yards per punt return, including two for scores ... Was a co-captain his senior year ... Member of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Fabulous 22 ranking defensive backs, running backs and kick returners ... Notched a team-high seven interceptions ... Unanimous first-team conference, playing running back, defensive back, kick returner and punter ... Second-team all-state at cornerback ... Nominated to the Pennsylvania Big 33 ... First team defensive back in the Penn/Ohio All-Star Classic ... First team All-WPIAL Quad A offense and defense selection ... Majoring in sport management ... Born 7/6/85.
7/25/2008 12:41:35 AM
34 - Paul HorstPosition: Wide ReceiverClass: SophomoreHeight: 6-3Weight: 195Hometown: Fayetteville, N.C. (Terry Sanford)
7/25/2008 12:44:23 AM
7/25/2008 8:01:16 AM
Props to Robbie Leonard and other walk-ons who play and practice hard to make their way onto the two-deep.
7/25/2008 10:30:05 AM
who is in charge of the student ticketing online?im going into grad school this fall and i want to see when my account will be back up on the student ticket website
7/25/2008 12:27:57 PM
^^ he's a nice guy too, my best friend dates one of his ex's, and his gf that he followed down here used to room with my ex. We tight yo
7/25/2008 12:32:55 PM
Leonard is on scholarship now though, correct? He should definitely help add some agility needed at the linebacker position on passing downs. Hopefully he gets to play a lot this year and make some memories that he can tell his kids and grandkids about.
7/25/2008 2:06:24 PM
Pretty good article on Keith Willis Jr. He is the son of d-line coach Keith Willis and transferred down here when the coaching change occurred.http://ncstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=830476Countdown to kickoff: Willis ready to play againShould he stay or should he go was the question Keith Willis Jr. went back and forth with when he was trying to figure out his future.The 6-foot-1, 284-pound defensive tackle had 17 tackles, three tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in 11 games for Boston College in 2006. Following his sophomore season, BC coach Tom O'Brien was hired by North Carolina State bringing along his father, defensive line coach Keith Willis Sr., with him.Willis Jr. wanted to follow his father to Raleigh, but knew the price was steep because he'd have to give up one year of playing eligibility, and leave behind his friends in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Willis went through with the transfer and has had no regrets about his decision."It was a great decision to come down here," Willis said. "I feel welcomed and my family likes it down here. I like NC State and I like the state of North Carolina and the fans, everything."The fan base down here and just driving along the highways and seeing all the NC State stickers or Wolfpack fans. There is so much support around the whole state, and that is the big difference down here coming from BC."Willis grew up around many of the current NC State coaches, and couldn't imagine playing college football under a new staff."It was real hard, but I felt at home with the coaching staff," Willis said. "Coach O'Brien is just a great guy, and [strength and conditioning] Coach Todd Rice is one of the big inspirations in my life and career. I've seen how I've grown under Coach Rice."Willis watched his old team go 11-3, including getting a win over NC State 37-17. Needless to say, he has Oct. 4 circled on his calendar when the Eagles come to play the Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium."I miss the relationships I formed with some of the former players back there," Willis said. "I followed them last year, and I still have some good friends there. I've been talking to some guys already. It won't be a homecoming, but it will be along those lines for me."Willis is happy to finally get on the field and play somebody that isn't a teammate. He used the year off to get healthy and increase his strength and explosiveness.Willis played left defensive tackle on the scout team last year, often butting heads against right guards Curtis Crouch and Meares Green."I think I've improved on my speed and just my awareness on the field," said Willis, who had a sack in the Red-White spring game April 19. "I am looking forward to have it come together on the game field. I just feel I got better on the scout team."Willis also enjoyed being coached by his father last year. He joked that when teammates start complaining about Coach Willis, he's not afraid to join in, but only to a certain point, since his dad also provides him with home-cooked meals."He's pretty much a father figure for all the guys on the field," Willis said. "He makes a relationship with everybody, and not just on the D-Line, where everyone just feels comfortable. It's work when it is work, but it is also fun when it's fun."He doesn't treat me any differently, and he'll cuss me out. He'll let me know when I'm doing something wrong or doing something right."Raleigh is the fourth city Willis has lived in, but the area has given him a chance to pursue one of the passions in his life."I really like to go fishing with the guys," Willis said. "Willie Young is a big fisher, Markus Kuhn and Toney Baker, we all go. Anthony Hill too, so that's a pretty good team of fisherman. I like to go bass fishing."Willis has come a long way since being a 240-pound fullback and defensive end coming out of Xaverian Brothers High in Boston. Now, he's up to around 290 pounds and hopes to have a productive redshirt senior season. However, he is willing to dust off some of his fullback moves if needed."I did some things like he [Jerome Bettis] did, and I was a hard hitter at fullback," Willis said. "I told [running backs] Coach [Jason] Swepson when he was over at our house for a little cookout a while back, that if he needed a fullback, I'd shed a couple of pounds. I'd have to shed about 45 pounds to get back to my fullback weight since I'm about 290 right now."Teammate Harrison Ritcher seems to have the fullback position settled, but Willis is slated to be the backup behind Antoine Holmes at left defensive tackle when practice begins July 31.After everything he has experienced over the last year, the season opener against South Carolina on Aug. 28 can't come fast enough."I just can't describe it really," Willis said. "I've been having dreams about it, just running out on the field. I Googled the stadium just see what it looked like. Last year, the first game of the season had 13 million people watching. It's going to be a wild experience."
7/25/2008 4:18:32 PM
^is googled a proper verb now?I'm really glad he's excited about the program and the fans. DT is a big position of need so I hope he can come in and fill a few gaps and fit the backs hard.
7/25/2008 4:22:44 PM
7/26/2008 1:25:23 PM
obc's got a funny definition of "middle"
7/26/2008 1:33:30 PM
33 - Koyal GeorgePosition: Defensive BackClass: Redshirt JuniorHeight: 5-11Weight: 175Hometown: Havelock, N.C. (Havelock)In 2007: Former walk-on who earned a scholarship this spring ... Had his first career catch versus Virginia, it was a 25-yard touchdown ... Had three catches for 54 yards for the season ... Saw action from scrimmage in all 12 games, including highs of eight players at Miami and at Wake Forest ... Moved from wide receiver to cornerback this spring ... Coaches had looked at him at that position during the offweek of the 2007 season and saw potential. In 2006: Played in three games, he was in versus Appalachian State, Akron and Southern Miss for a total of 10 snaps ... Did not catch a pass. In 2005: Did not see action. Prep: Deep threat wide receiver for Havelock High School, where he earned first-team all-area honors as a senior ... Had six touchdown receptions and 17 catches for 409 yards, averaging over 24 yards per catch ... A two-time All-Big East Conference performer ... Had four interceptions from his DB spot as a senior ... Returned a kickoff 87 yards as a junior ... Majoring in computer science ... Born 3/25/87.
7/26/2008 1:38:04 PM
why am i listing koyal george on day 33, when his new number is clearly 25?the world may never know!
7/26/2008 1:55:47 PM
Ian Malcolm knows
7/26/2008 1:57:32 PM
a butterfly flaps its wings in tennessee and jayb gets a boner
7/26/2008 2:57:20 PM
Today I profile Arizona Stadium, home to the University of Arizona Wildcats. An interesting fact about this stadium is that it was seen in many scenes of Revenge of the Nerds. Many of the scenes portraying the fictional Adams College were shot on the University of Arizona campus. Arizona Stadium has a capacity of 57,803, making it the 6th largest stadium in the Pac 10 (note it could technically be put at 7th since Autzen Stadium routinely goes over it's official capacity of 54,000 to as much as 59,000). It is quite an old stadium having opened in 1928 with a then capacity of 7,000. The stadium was once home to UA's track team. Like some old stadiums dormitories were built into the stands. The music department and Residence Life now call the two former dormitories home. Also like many old stadiums that have seen numerous expansions and renovations, Arizona Stadium has a very unique setup. There is one large set of stands on the west side and their is three tiers of seating on the east side. The student section, known as the Zona Zoo, sits the entire length of the lower section of the east stands.Zona Zoo rushing the field after UA defeated #8 CalOne of the old dormitories built into the stands.[Edited on July 26, 2008 at 9:02 PM. Reason : ]
7/26/2008 9:01:01 PM
32 - Jimmaul SimmonsPosition: Free SafetyClass: Redshirt FreshmanHeight: 6-2Weight: 200Hometown: Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover/Hargrave)In 2007: Redshirted the season at safety, he enrolled at NC State in January of 2007, so 2008 marked his second spring practice ... Returned an interception 100 yards for a score in the 2007 Red/White spring game. Prep: Played safety and corner at Hargrave Military Academy in 2006 ... Boasts a 30-inch vertical jump, the fifth-best measured at the NC Shrine Bowl combine in 2006 ... Played wide receiver at New Hanover High School in Wilmington, where he was an all-conference selection ... Starter in the 2005 East-West All-Star game at wideout ... Helped lead New Hanover to the 4A Eastern Regional Final in basketball ... Majoring in parks, recreation and tourism ... Born 11/17/87.
7/27/2008 12:06:21 PM
http://tinyurl.com/5poq3n
7/28/2008 8:49:15 PM
More trouble out of UVA.http://www.nbc29.com/Global/story.asp?S=8746000&nav=menu496_4_1
7/28/2008 9:14:08 PM
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/41644-the-12-greatest-college-football-nicknames-of-all-time
7/29/2008 7:22:57 PM
about to go under 30 days until football@!
7/29/2008 7:40:43 PM
29 days, 23 hours.shit's getting real.
7/29/2008 8:13:57 PM
# 29 MOTHERFUCKIN JAMELLE EUGENE Earned the team's Governor's Award for the Most Valuable Performer, he started the last six games of the season ... Carried the complete load at tailback after the injuries to juniors Toney Baker and Andre Brown, playing 445 snaps in the last seven games, 205 in his previous 17 contests ... Had three 100-yard rushing contests, including a high of 159 yards in the win over North Carolina ... That mark was the third-best ever by a Wolfpack sophomore ... Had 32 rushing attempts in that game, the seventh-highest tally in school history ... Scored three rushing touchdowns in that contest as well as catching six passes for another 33 yards ... Carried the ball on seven of the eight plays in the TD drive that put the Pack up four over the Tar Heels ... Played 71 gradeable snaps in the win at East Carolina, that was the most for a Wolfpack running back since Ray Robinson was in for 72 plays against Maryland on November 4, 2000 ... Topped that with 76 snaps in the win over Virginia - that was the most since Robinson had 89 on Sept. 2, 2000 ... Topped THAT mark with 78 in the win over Carolina ... Had 33 catches in the last seven games , an average of 4.7 per game ... Averaged 83.8 rushing yards in the last seven games, including a season-low seven yard performance in the season finale ... Carried the ball 172 times in 2007 - the third-highest mark ever for a Wolfpack sophomore ... Led the team in rushing and receiving in three games (Florida State, Miami and UNC) ... Gained 800 all-purpose yards in the last seven games - 114.3 yards per game.MOTHAFUCKAZ
7/30/2008 4:22:11 AM
<3 Jamelle Eugene
7/30/2008 6:17:25 AM
Tomorrow is the first practice. Whoo!
7/30/2008 8:11:28 AM
What would you do if TOB led us to a 3-0 start, which would include beating Clemson down in Death Valley, knocking them off their high horse for a little bit, making their dreams of a national title slim, as well as turning the heat up on Tammy Bowden?
7/30/2008 8:26:24 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/ncsu/story/1158837.htmlTouch-ups before touchdownsCarter-Finley Stadium gets paving, landscaping, soil stabilizationTwo days before Thursday's start of football practice, earth movers pushed dirt outside Carter-Finley Stadium as work on two projects proceeded with N.C. State's home opener just 5 1/2 weeks away.Crews are paving what once was a gravel parking lot outside the northeast corner of the stadium, an area that also will serve the RBC Center for Carolina Hurricanes hockey games.Meanwhile, N.C. State is paying to have the soil stabilized after settling took place under the recently renovated north end of the stadium.The budget for the parking lot is $489,000 and will be paid from capital improvement funds allocated through a partnership between the Centennial Authority and N.C. State.Contractor T.A. Loving will be paid for its time and material on the soil stabilization in a project that school capital project management associate director Cameron Smith called "minor" and said would cost less than $100,000.Smith said some natural settling occurred under the area where seating and a visiting locker room were added, and the old Finley Field House was removed, in a project completed in 2006.The Kernersville branch of a Texas-based company called Uretek will pump material into vacant pockets under the concrete slab in that area to prevent sinking and cracking.N.C. State assistant athletics director for outdoor facilities Ray Brincefield said the problems were discovered during a routine inspection in an area where fill dirt was added before construction."It's not a structural issue," Brincefield said. "It's not a safety issue. It's just sort of standard preventive maintenance."Officials expect the project to be completed in a couple of weeks and hope the parking lot improvements will be finished in time for the Sept. 6 home opener against William & Mary.The area is considered premium parking by N.C. State and the Hurricanes and is located next to Carter-Finley seating, near the RBC Center. N.C. State associate athletics director for external affairs David Horning hopes the project will be done before the home opener but said the school has contingency plans to finish the work between home games if there are delays.Horning expects seven parking spaces to be added in that area to the previous total of 489. The project also will pave the entrances to the area and add "islands" with landscaping to make it more aesthetically pleasing."It's a joint area that is used by both parties [N.C. State and the Hurricanes], so we have a mutual interest in it being safe at night," Centennial Authority chairman Ray Rouse said. "The terrain was rough over there, so it's a safety issue for us as well."
7/30/2008 8:37:18 AM
All I'm asking out of this year is a winning record, where one of the wins comes against UNC. Finally beating Maryland would be icing on the cake.Other that that, the only other thing I'm hoping for is for tOSU to have 2+ losses, preferably toward the end of the season.
7/30/2008 8:38:00 AM
7/30/2008 4:24:07 PM
Jamelle Eugene says I'll see you all in a few weeks.My favorite pic of them all. Mr. Wuf is a playa
7/30/2008 6:17:22 PM
Whoo first day of practice! Can't you just smell the aroma of barbeque baked beans in the air along with some pork and cheap beer.
7/31/2008 10:03:55 AM
wait a second? are these open to the public?
7/31/2008 10:20:03 AM
Breaking down the preseason position battles:http://www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2008/07/31/Sports/Counting.The.Days-3395977.shtmlAnd no, it's not open to the public and the first one is the only one open to the media.
7/31/2008 11:23:13 AM
why read it in the technician, go straight to their source and read packpride.b/c i am 100% convinced that the technician's sports section is taken completely from packpride.
7/31/2008 11:24:33 AM
Yes, let's all bow down to the epic greatness that is Pack Pride and the knowledge it produces....
7/31/2008 11:27:08 AM
do you write for the technician or someting?
7/31/2008 11:29:24 AM
we're not bowing to it, I just prefer not to read the abbreviated version.also I just heard in an interview with TOB on news 14 that they had to give Mike Glennon a shot at the qb position because he's got talent, whether that has anything to do with him being redshirted I don't know.
7/31/2008 11:30:01 AM
someone let me crash at their hotel and I might swing over for this game
7/31/2008 11:43:26 AM