^^oh i totally agree. And since i've posted the stuff his parents said, some people have come on there and opened up about how they take everything people say about their son as us "hating" on him.^hope it doesn't end up as bad as playing USC there did for them a few years back.[Edited on July 26, 2009 at 12:02 AM. Reason : ]
7/25/2009 11:27:33 PM
Nooooo!
7/26/2009 9:31:53 PM
Great Article on Russell Wilson by sportswriter Joe Barton, entitled "Russell Wilson:Next Face of the ACC" "Many college football fans are unfamiliar with NC State Wolfpack quarterback Russell Wilson. In '08, was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year; he was also the first freshman to be named First Team All-ACC quarterback.Wilson's tenure got off to a slow start. In the opener versus South Carolina, Wilson took the field as the starter, but quickly left the game with a concussion. Wilson returned during the Wolfpack's third game against Clemson. He initially struggled to get acclimated to the starting role. As the season progressed, Wilson got more comfortable. He led the Pack to a 6-6 record—5-4 in games started and completed—including an incredible four-game winning streak to finish the season. This gave the Pack their first bowl bid in three years. Against Rutgers, Wilson helped the Pack get out to a quick 17-6 lead versus Rutgers, but exited the game early with a knee injury. NC State went on to lose the game 29-23.Through the course of the '08 season, Wilson showed an ability to lead a loose-knit team to a .500 record despite a difficult schedule. NC State will once again open this season with South Carolina. This time the game will be in Raleigh, and Wilson has year of experience under his belt.Make no mistake, Wilson could be college football's next great athletic quarterback. What Wilson lacks in stature (5-foot-11, 190 lbs.) he makes up for in speed and agility. At the same time, his intellectual prowess matches his superior athletic ability. The only statistical category that was questionable was his completion percentage, which was 54.5 percent in '08. This low percentage is attributed to his unwillingness to force passes into coverage. In situations of danger, Wilson ran out of the pocket and, if necessary, throw the ball away.A benefit from this strategy was Wilson's low interception total—a mere one interception—in '08. He currently holds the active streak for most passes without an interception. The decision making skills that he demonstrated were those of a veteran quarterback. Wilson will benefit from NC State's experience: all of his starting wide receivers and two of three tight ends return. NC State lost Andre Brown to the New York Giants, but will have talented backs in Jamelle Eugene, Toney Baker, Curtis Underwood, and newcomer Brandon Barnes. The big question is still the offensive line, which gained experience in '08 but still lacks great athletic ability and depth. Wilson's running skills do allow for the linemen to be less than perfect.It seems like Wilson's only flaw is his ability to remain healthy; a product of his eagerness to leave the pocket. Teams target Wilson by trying to lay big hits on the small quarterback. It's something that, even in the best circumstances, can't be avoided. Nevertheless, Wilson is en route to a stellar '09 campaign and could potentially lead NC State to their first ACC title in 30 years.Wilson, also a star shortstop on NC State's baseball team, and was initially drafted out of high school, but elected to go to college. Watching Wilson play both sports is like watching a work of art. Wilson truly showed his greatness in two football games last season against North Carolina and Miami (Fla). He played brilliantly against UNC in Chapel Hill, a team that every Pack fan relishes to the fullest extent. Given the possibility of a bowl bid, Wilson had enormous pressure to perform against Miami (Fla).Wilson foiled the tough Hurricane defense on a 29-yard touchdown run that truly showed his ability to turn a broken play into a positive one. Wilson gives all Pack fans a hope that they haven't felt since the days of Philip Rivers. We are watching the beginning of a headlining college football star. " ....hopefully this holds you guys over until Sept. 3rd's kickoff! GO PACK!
7/27/2009 2:23:39 AM
N.C. State: South Carolina game looms large:http://www.wralsportsfan.com/ncsu/story/5613438/
7/27/2009 9:28:21 AM
^^ Big props to the writer for doing his research. I can't believe how many people cite his completion percentage without pointing out how many times he threw the ball away.
7/27/2009 10:15:30 AM
NEW RULES THIS YEAR
7/27/2009 10:47:09 AM
Yeah I love the two dark jersey ruleRed and Blue for State UNC is the way it should be
7/27/2009 10:49:18 AM
i do too... GG NCAA, for once
7/27/2009 10:52:37 AM
Not sure why, but I like the idea of the road team wearing white. I wonder how often both teams will wear their dark jerseys, and what sort of contrast will be required. For instance, if South carolina wears maroon, and UGA wants to wear their black and silver.
7/27/2009 10:57:26 AM
I'm sure it will be pretty strictI'd put orange/yellow/red/maroon in one subset and blue/purple/green black in anotherOnly two teams from opposing subsets could both wear their dark jerseyWith obvious exceptions like no maroon vs purple...and maroon vs yellow could probably work[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 11:01 AM. Reason : x]
7/27/2009 11:00:37 AM
guarantee carolina will wear black now on sept3
7/27/2009 11:01:16 AM
those douchers better not!
7/27/2009 11:13:37 AM
I think this should be allowed for rivarly games only, but then I guess you would get into a who are their rivals debate.
7/27/2009 11:23:29 AM
maybe put a limit on games per yearLike in the NFL you can only wear your alternate jersey twiceSo maybe only let the road team wear their dark jersey 2 or three times
7/27/2009 11:25:35 AM
i wish we would stick with all white on the road
7/27/2009 11:41:08 AM
7/27/2009 11:50:19 AM
7/27/2009 11:52:01 AM
7/27/2009 12:10:31 PM
We would have to wear white on the road for most ACC games anywayLook at our divisionBC, Clemson, FSU, and Maryland are too similar to usWake, UNC and whatever Coastal games we got (besides VT) would be the only ones where we could even potentially wear red
7/27/2009 12:15:15 PM
Hey remember we wore white jerseys with red pants against UNC and Duke and won. We wore white jerseys and white pants during the USC, CU, and Rutgers games, and we lost all of them.Meet The Pack Day is on August 29th at 2 pm at Carter-Finley Stadium.
7/27/2009 2:26:41 PM
7/27/2009 3:02:04 PM
^clemson wearing orange would probably workI think the orange and red are different enough. Can we call this the UNC/UCLA rule since it favors them? Not many colors that light blue doesnt stand out from!
7/27/2009 3:06:11 PM
No way orange and red would workYou're a qb and the blitz is coming...can you decipher between orange and red out of the corner of your eye in split second ?
7/27/2009 3:11:42 PM
7/27/2009 3:31:09 PM
if you're a college football player good enough to get playing time in the ACC, I think you'd be able to distinguish colors pretty wellmy dad is color blind, but since he's lived with it so long, he knows what colors things are supposed to beand I cant believe I just argued that point[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 3:38 PM. Reason : asdf]
7/27/2009 3:37:49 PM
If you think they'd ever allow Clemson Orange and State Red at the same time, you're dumber than a sack of hammers
7/27/2009 3:42:22 PM
Donald Bowens is out until at least mid October with his knee injury, granted WR is a position which we have quality depth at, but it sucks for him to have to miss part of another season and it seems like our injury curse is in full effect still.
7/27/2009 3:48:11 PM
they might do clemson purple and state red, i would think qbs would notice a difference in helmet more than uniform.
7/27/2009 4:17:15 PM
still a stretchI would think of the schools would prefer white anyway
7/27/2009 4:19:55 PM
Jamelle Eugene and Willie Young were on the Frank and Buck show earlier...they both seem like some hard working, humble, down to earth cats
7/27/2009 4:23:47 PM
TOB on http://www.wfnz.com right now
7/27/2009 4:25:31 PM
I edited Frank Garcia's wikipedia page by adding about 20-30 "you know, "s at random spots throughout the pageSomebody changed it back but missed one or two
7/27/2009 4:26:51 PM
http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/27/the-quad-countdown-no-36-nc-state/OK little writeup, mostly about what happened last year (not surprising I guess, as that's most of what there is to write about).Also, a kind mention of TWW at the bottom.[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 4:32 PM. Reason : /]
7/27/2009 4:32:22 PM
anyone who gives a shoutout to tww is a-okay with me.
7/27/2009 4:49:32 PM
not only did he give TWW a shoutout, he said he was "a big fan" of TWW
7/27/2009 4:50:47 PM
oh we major.
7/27/2009 4:55:03 PM
My favorite was the Langston Wertz official call out in the observer last year
7/27/2009 4:57:09 PM
i missed that one
7/27/2009 5:05:56 PM
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7/27/2009 5:10:40 PM
7/27/2009 5:11:31 PM
Paul Meyerburg is a pretty hardcore jewish name[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 5:36 PM. Reason : d]
7/27/2009 5:36:36 PM
Willie Young was playing some golf at the Grandover today.
7/27/2009 6:28:05 PM
7/28/2009 12:31:10 PM
arronburro at the walk of champions
7/28/2009 1:07:54 PM
7/28/2009 2:07:54 PM
check out Butch Davis' wikipedia page
7/28/2009 2:40:49 PM
Willie Young and Alan-Michael Cash highlightshttp://vmedia.rivals.com/uploads/899/814561.wmvRussell Wilson highlightshttp://vmedia.rivals.com/uploads/899/814076.wmv
7/28/2009 5:42:45 PM
7/28/2009 5:46:25 PM
yes, the curious case of the yellow flag thrower
7/28/2009 7:08:41 PM
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