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CFN's Take: NC State vs. William & Mary
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PackPride.com | Sep 5, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at Saturday's game between NC State (0-1) and William & Mary (0-0). The contest is the home opener for the Wolfpack.
William & Mary (0-0) at NC State
(0-1),
6:00 EST
Why to watch: It may be a
new season for Tom O’Brien and
the Wolfpack, but the team needs
a big-time turnaround to avoid a
second straight underwhelming
years. NC State had no delusions
of grandeur this fall, but
losing 34-0 to South Carolina
was a cold reminder just how far
the program has to go to become
an ACC contender. Injuries and a
lack of playmakers are on-going
problems that plagues the Pack
throughout last season. William
& Mary returns 19 starters to a
team that went 4-7 a year ago in
the Colonial Athletic
Association. As most the country
kicked off a week ago, the Tribe
was idle.
Why William & Mary might win:
Not only was NC State blanked in
the opener, but O’Brien’s choice
at quarterback, Russell Wilson,
suffered a concussion and is not
expected to play this week. A
long-time problem in Raleigh,
the Pack passing game is
miserable and won’t be much of a
threat to a decent Tribe
defensive backfield. Against the
Gamecocks, three quarterbacks
combined to go 5-of-20 for 49
yards and two interceptions.
Why NC State might win:
Although the final score
indicates otherwise, the
Wolfpack defense played well
last Thursday night, picking off
four passes and getting to the
quarterback five times. Led by
LB Nate Irving and DE Shea
McKeen, State constantly got
upfield pressure. Against an
uncertain William & Mary
offensive line, the Pack D will
deliver a second straight sound
effort.
Who to watch: With Wilson
injured, Daniel Evans has one
final chance to show the staff
that he can consistently move
the chains. He’s had a history
of problems as the starter, and
was miserable off the bench last
week. If he has trouble sparking
the offense, he’ll get a quick
hook in favor of backup Harrison
Beck. Although it has to be
tempting, O’Brien insists he
wants to redshirt star recruit
Mike Glennon.
What will happen: The
Wolfpack defense will build on
its effort in Columbia, shutting
down an average Tribe offense.
Even with all of the returners,
the William & Mary defense is
sketchy and will be easily
solved by backs Andre Brown and
Jamelle Eugene, provided he can
return from an ankle injury.
CFN Prediction: NC State 27 ...
William & Mary 13 ... Line: No
Line
Must See Rating:
(5 Entourage premiere - 1
One Tree Hill premiere) …
1.5
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