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It's never to early to start talking about next year's recruiting class. We have already offered a number of guys.

Estimated that around 40 kids will be here tomorrow for our annual "Junior Day". Some big names are on the list.

It's not an Official Visit or anything, they must pay their own way (so it's mainly local kids, and a few from nearby states)... but it's a great chance to make an impression on these guys.

So just keep your eyes open for some football recruits at the bball game tomorrow...

Rodney Cox and Greg Little are two local guys who will be there. Cox is a "Vince Young" type QB from Harnett Central who is considered a strong NCSU lean at this point and Greg Little is a WR/RB/LB/S (flat out athlete) who will probably head out of state unless us or Carolina keep him home. Little is from Hillside HS in Durham.

2/24/2006 8:12:31 PM

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Cox probably won't play QB in college. I know a lot of schools are recruiting him at QB, or so they tell him (but they just want his signature), but I think we're recruiting him for either DE or WR. So I hear, anyways

2/24/2006 8:20:12 PM

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if any year Chuck had to concentrate on NC more than FL, this would have to be the year. there's too much talent in this class to let slip out of state.

2/24/2006 9:17:03 PM

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We are.


We've already offered more in-state prospects this year than we did last it seems like. Let's just hope we can actually have a decent season and convince some of them to stay in North Carolina...err...Raleigh

2/24/2006 9:20:08 PM

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it would be interesting to have a running quarterback here, especially if he has a cannon as well.

2/24/2006 9:44:06 PM

jmpack15
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Greco can run like hell, but I guess he can't throw?

2/24/2006 9:50:29 PM

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greco couldnt throw it off the rbc center if he was standing right outside of it

[Edited on February 24, 2006 at 9:52 PM. Reason : .]

2/24/2006 9:51:46 PM

jmpack15
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Neither could ________.


(Just waiting for someone to make a reference to our basketball team.)

2/24/2006 9:55:42 PM

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itd be fun to watch a vince young or michael vick type player (if it is true you say who he plays like) at nc state just bc we are so used to a qb drop back and throw it. it would open up a lot of options, especially if we are getting all these athletic players from florida. should be interesting

since philip has left, Ive enjoyed watching the defense play than the offense(for obvious reasons)

2/24/2006 9:58:12 PM

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I definitely agree. But we all know that Burke is our man for the future unless he is a flop. I think Stone will improve a lot and Burke will be a good one for a few years. But we definitely could use a talent like Rodney Cox, especially since he is favoring us early (he is hearing from Texas and Southern Cal).

2/24/2006 10:00:59 PM

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We thought Jay Davis would improve a lot also but that didnt happen. Even with the pressure of marcus stone on his back, he didnt improve. hopefully marcus's mind set is better than Jay's and he looks at this burke kid and says to himself that hes got to get better or hes going to lose his starting job so i hope youre right.

2/24/2006 10:02:37 PM

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I think a year in practice under Trestman will really help Stone. You're right though lol, we did say it about Jay. Stone can play though and HAS the potential, that's the difference.

2/24/2006 10:04:07 PM

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for marcus to do well this year, our new big receivers jarvis williams, donald bowens, darrell davis, and carlos everett, all above 6-2 and pretty fast, have to step up and fill those spots. we know at running back we will be fine. qb will always be questionable and we have to fill out that d-line again. I like chuck and I think he can do it. Hes had to do it plenty of times down in tallahassee

2/24/2006 10:09:04 PM

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It all starts with the O-Line.


Later guys. This 'clear is gettin to me...

2/24/2006 10:11:06 PM

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Chuck's done his homework.

'05 O-Line Recruits
Quentin Brown 6-7 250 lbs
Brandon Jefferies 6-5 310 lbs
Curtis Crouch 6-6 316 lbs
Julian Wiliams 6-4 275 lbs
Doug Palmer 6-3 295 lbs
Andy Barbee 6-3 285 lbs
Jeraill McCuller 6-7 300 lbs
Garrett Kline 6-7 315 lbs




2/24/2006 10:16:10 PM

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but can they stay still until AFTER the ball is snapped?

2/24/2006 10:35:18 PM

rdunck
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stop being a downer

2/24/2006 10:45:56 PM

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Jefferies never made it here, but between those guys and some that are a year older, we're gonna have a huge fucking O-line in a year or two.

2/24/2006 11:00:34 PM

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o my fault, i just took that off of theinsiders but still, youre right THEYRE HUUUUUUUGE, theyre just going to need some games under their belts and then take care of business.

2/24/2006 11:02:06 PM

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Hopefully this season will be good enough that we dont scare some of these '07 guys off. I was looking at the schedule, and if we have a good season, I think we win 8 games. Anything more would be great, anything less is expected. I felt really bad about next season when everyone left, but we really do have a lot of tallent comming back, and a lot of young tallent that we really havent seen much of.

They're going to struggle some, but if they come out and play like they have something to prove, I think good things may happen. This will probably be the least hyped team Chuck has had since his first year or two. Hopefully, these kids will go balls out and show us something good, especially since nobody is expecting shit.

2/24/2006 11:28:37 PM

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'05 O-Line Recruits
Quentin Brown 6-7 250 lbs - defensive end
Brandon Jefferies 6-5 310 lbs - never enrolled
Curtis Crouch 6-6 316 lbs
Julian Wiliams 6-4 275 lbs
Doug Palmer 6-3 295 lbs - never enrolled
Andy Barbee 6-3 285 lbs
Jeraill McCuller 6-7 300 lbs
Garrett Kline 6-7 315 lbs - will be a RS junior this year

so really we got 4 freshmen OL 2 years ago.
and 1 last year.
we need another 4-5 this year.

Seniors - 4 - Harris, Holt, Newby, Falaise (all RS)
Juniors - 4 - Lathan, Heppe, Kline, Ojo (all RS)
Sophomores - 2 - Crouch, Green (RS, former walkon)
Freshmen - 3 - McCuller, Barbee, Williams (all RS)
Incoming Freshmen - 1 - Gregory

This year we'll have 10 scholarship OL who are sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Not too bad.
Next year we'll have 9. Not too bad, either.
Two years from now we'll have a whopping 6 scholarship OL who are sophomores, juniors, or seniors. We'll have to rely on 4 redshirt or true freshmen to even fill out the depth chart. Not a good situation. We need to get a lot this year, and some of them had better develop fast; we'll need them on the depth chart when they're redshirt freshmen.




As for next year's in-state class, I count 16 who we've offered so far. I wouldn't be surprised if that's approaching the total number we offered last year.
DT Tydreke Powell
QB Quan Sturdivant
OL Trinton Sturdivant
QB Rodney Cox
LB Barquell Rivers
DE Travian Robertson
RB Ryan Houston
OL Doug Weaver
CB Marcus Gilchrist
OL Desmond Roberts
WR Steven Howard
WR Greg Little
WR Dwight Jones
RB Tyrell Worthington
TE/DE Wesley Saunders
Quinn Barhamm

[Edited on February 25, 2006 at 2:01 AM. Reason : ]

2/25/2006 2:00:13 AM

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At this point last year we didn't have this many offers out (I don't think). Atleast to in-state kids. And the thing about last years in-state kids, the ones who got offered early are about the only ones who got offered at all. This year's class is much stronger. Let's see if UNC whips us in in-state recruiting during a year that the kids can play (they can this year, but the big ones went out of state and it dropped off after that).

2/25/2006 8:02:51 AM

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UNC is only going to have about 15 (give or take) scholarships to offer this year so this should be Chuck's year to dominate in State.

2/25/2006 8:21:34 AM

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"DT Tydreke Powell
QB Quan Sturdivant
OL Trinton Sturdivant
QB Rodney Cox
LB Barquell Rivers
DE Travian Robertson
RB Ryan Houston
OL Doug Weaver
CB Marcus Gilchrist
OL Desmond Roberts
WR Steven Howard
WR Greg Little
WR Dwight Jones
RB Tyrell Worthington
TE/DE Wesley Saunders
Quinn Barhamm"


Have we offered Carter Sharpe?

We need to... kid's a monster

[Edited on February 25, 2006 at 2:16 PM. Reason : Also of note is that we've offered quite a bit of South Carolina prospects already as well]

2/25/2006 2:15:23 PM

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Carter Sharpe got kicked off his high school team. Grades are also a problem. If we haven't offered by now, I doubt we will (similar to the Norman Whitley deal). I know it's still early, but we have basically offered all of the top in-state kids to the best of my knowledge.

2/25/2006 2:46:14 PM

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"Carter Sharpe got kicked off his high school team"


Hmm... did not know that

2/25/2006 2:52:13 PM

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this is why i hate people who bash on chuck, because they dont know what goes on during the offseason and just bitch about other stuff. hes a good coach and knows how to get players.

2/25/2006 3:25:16 PM

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FIRST THREE COMMITS

(1) Chris Culliver (Garner High) 6-1/190/4.38 Safety
(2) George Bryan (New Hannover) 6-5/250/4.80 Tight End
(3) Steve Howard (Olympic) Wide Reciever

All solid In state prospects....hopefully this gets the ball rolling well with NC State on the In-State recrutiting trail!

4/25/2006 2:11:10 PM

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"this is why i hate people who bash on chuck, because they dont know what goes on during the offseason and just bitch about other stuff. hes a good mediocre coach and knows how to get players."


[Edited on April 25, 2006 at 2:13 PM. Reason : .]

4/25/2006 2:13:09 PM

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"Sophomores - 2 - Crouch, Green (RS, former walkon)"


wasn't crouch a true freshman last year?

4/25/2006 2:26:43 PM

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yea, he was. he'll be a sophomore this season. he's the only OL on the roster who has not redshirted. (not counting incoming recruits)

4/25/2006 2:32:59 PM

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"I think a year in practice under Trestman will really help Stone."


That year under Trestman really showed in the spring game....

4/25/2006 2:38:48 PM

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Culliver ran a 4.28 40 at a camp this week with 4 clocks on him and a wet track.

Smoking fast.

4/25/2006 2:40:03 PM

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^^you cant tell anything from the spring game except what you might have problems with.


Stone didnt get to throw the ball enough for us to judge him, but we did run a lot of misdirection running plays and fake screens/tosses that seemed to work really well. But this year he's going to have to make plays. Last year his job was to not lose games, and he did that. This year he'll have to win them for us. Idk if he can, but I'll reserve judgment until the second quarter of the app. state game

4/25/2006 3:28:52 PM

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the fact is the spring game is only 15 practices and a couple of months after the bowl game, if anybody expected vast improvement from stone during this time they are delusional!

he still kinda sucks, cant find a downfield reciever to save his life, but after spring/summer is when he should show most improvement, if there is gonna be any (not between bowl game and spring game)

enough of this

This thread is for recruiting!

4/25/2006 3:39:54 PM

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"I'll reserve judgment until the second fourth quarter of the app. state BC game"


fixed it for ya.

4/25/2006 3:56:17 PM

wolfAApack
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no I made the overstatement on purpose.

4/25/2006 4:50:21 PM

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recruiting is looking better than last year already. i'm glad to see amato is finally going after some good in-state talent. i'm posting some video of Steven Howard below for those of you interested. he had received offers from nc state, vandy, and wake so far.


Video 1
http://vmedia.rivals.com/Images/NewPlaylist/252442.wvx

Video 2
http://vmedia.rivals.com/Images/NewPlaylist/257770.wvx

Video 3
http://vmedia.rivals.com/Images/NewPlaylist/212856.wvx

... and no i'm not posting premium content. i simply copied and pasted the links.

4/25/2006 5:03:14 PM

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this draft has to help.....come on chuck, lets put the full court press on!!!

here is a manifesto written by a heel over on InsideCarolina:

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"Listen up! UNC is the flagship University of the state. We're known nation wide coast to coast. Rivers, Greg Little, Marcus G, Ryan Houston and others this is the best program in the state and respected everywhere. I know the big schools are coming at you (Florida, FSU, Miami, Georgia) But they got where they are because the kids decided to stay HOME. Look at history they wasn't always as good it had to start from somewhere and it started the kids taking pride from their homestate and building. It can be done Coach Brown did before and Bunting is on his way of doing again. Great education close to home and the most beautiful campus and facilities around. Also have alot of "dime" pieces walking around looking for bright, strong young men"


figured it was worth a laugh!!!

[Edited on April 30, 2006 at 1:01 PM. Reason : .]

4/30/2006 1:01:24 PM

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another laugher....sorry, just can't get enough of these guys....they are drinking gallons of the light blue kool-aid over there!

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"Last year a few recruits waited until later in the process and UNC ran out of scholarships.

If you want in, you better get in. This class is going to be special. With Craddock, Smith, Jones, Curry, and Paulus on board, UNC is set to make a lot of noise in the very near future. Don't get left off the bus."

4/30/2006 1:03:10 PM

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"Also have alot of "dime" pieces"

And you can get them from Puff Thomas or Mike Mason if your regular hookup can't come through...

4/30/2006 5:31:41 PM

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I'm at home in Pennsylvania right now. Something on the news was talking about the number one QB in the state, then after that I heard them say North Carolina State. I haven't been over to statefans yet. Anyone know who they're talking about?

5/12/2006 5:59:57 PM

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^5* QB Pat Bostick chose Pittsburgh over Georgia, Louisville and N.C. State this morning.

5/12/2006 6:23:34 PM

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thats what i figured

5/12/2006 8:36:50 PM

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I would have been georgia bound, but i guess playing in hines field to a non-football town was his best bet

5/12/2006 11:17:59 PM

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Georgia a non-football town?? Unless you're talking about us..

5/12/2006 11:30:47 PM

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^heinz field...pitt plays there....thats who he is talking about

5/13/2006 10:20:38 AM

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Pittsburgh is a what... 9 times National Championship football school???


yeah... but they probably don't care about their football team.

[Edited on May 13, 2006 at 10:57 AM. Reason : 9!]

5/13/2006 10:50:50 AM

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They really support the university as a whole, I assume that includes the football team.

5/13/2006 11:06:47 AM

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They have 2 national championships "chump" (1937,1976) (all of the other ones that they claim on wikipedia were before electricity, while there were probably 4 other football teams) but 2 is the number in ESPN college football encyclopedia!

not fucking 9

pittsburgh is a great town, just not a college sports town at all, they play at a pro venue, and don't always sell out (think Miami, without the history of the orange bowl)

and they play in the fucking Big Least, must have been Wannstashe that talked him into it

b/c for my money, on that list I am playing in Sanford stadium in front of 96,000 dawgs fans every weekend, probably the only thing that prevented that though is Stafford, their new freshman QB down there

5/13/2006 11:55:40 AM

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