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CFN's Take: NC State vs. South Florida
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PackPride.com | Sep 24, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at Saturday's contest against South Florida. NC State (2-2) will be looking to upset the nationally-ranked Bulls (4-0).
South Florida (4-0) at North
Carolina State (2-2),
7:30 EST, ESPNU
Why to watch: North
Carolina State rose up and
knocked East Carolina from the
ranks of the unbeaten last
Saturday with a 30-24 upset win.
It’ll try to do the same to
South Florida this weekend. It
was the first signature win in
the Tom O’Brien era and
something the Wolfpack can build
upon going forward. If State can
overachieve for a second
straight week, it can start
seriously thinking about making
a run at bowl eligibility in
November. South Florida remained
unbeaten with a win at Florida
International, but it was a lot
tougher than anyone could have
imagined. The Bulls have won
their last three games by eight
points or fewer, a disturbing
trend that could catch up to
them over the final eight games.
At No. 13 in the AP poll,
they’re the highest ranked Big
East team, but head coach Jim
Leavitt knows his team has flaws
that need to be addressed.
Why
South Florida might win:
N.C. State’s 109th-ranked
offense is going to have a whale
of a time trying to score on the
Bulls. South Florida has the
nation’s No. 12 defense, a
speedy unit that will put
non-stop pressure on Harrison
Beck, who’s replacing injured
Russell Wilson at quarterback.
The Wolfpack offense is
predicated on establishing the
run, which no one has done
successfully versus USF. The
Bulls are allowing just over two
yards a carry and have yet to
allow more than 76 yards in a
game. With offenses fixated on
DE George Selvie, others such as
NT Terrell McClain and DE Craig
Marshall, are stepping up and
making stops.
Why NC State might win:
The Wolfpack D may not have as
many recognizable names as South
Florida, but it’s been every bit
as feisty this month. State has
already created a dozen
turnovers, second only to Wake
Forest in the ACC, and has been
able to get consistent pressure
up front with ends Willie Young
and Shea McKeen. If the Pack can
force QB Matt Grothe into
mistakes, the talent gap between
these two schools will be
erased.
Who to watch: South
Florida LB Tyrone McKenzie has
been playing like a man
possessed since the season
began. He’s making plays all
over the field, and has
registered at least one tackle
for loss in all four games.
He’ll be keeping a close watch
on Wolfpack RB Andre Brown, who
was one of the heroes on
Saturday, powering his way to 73
yards and the game-winning
touchdown.
What will happen: South
Florida is going to struggle to
shake North Carolina State, a
program that’s been playing much
better of late and will be
energized by the Carter-Finley
crowd. The Bulls will survive
another close call, snuffing out
a Wolfpack drive for the tying
touchdown late in the final
quarter.
CFN Prediction: South
Florida 28 … NC State 16...
Line: USF -8
Must See Rating: (5
Debate No. 1 - 1 The 2008
Primetime Emmys) … 4
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