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CFN's Take: NC State vs. Boston College
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PackPride.com | Oct 2, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at Saturday's contest against Boston College. NC State (2-3) will be looking to upset Eagles (3-1).
Boston
College (3-1) at NC State (2-3),
12:00 EST, ESPN Gameplan
Why to watch:
Head coach Jeff Jagodzinski
wants no part of this topic, but
there’s a brewing quarterback
controversy in Chestnut Hill.
While Chris Crane remains the
starter for Boston College, he
was upstaged by redshirt
freshman Dominique Davis in last
week’s disposal of Rhode Island.
While clearly the future with
the Eagles, Davis could become
the present if Crane continues
to struggle getting the offense
into the end zone. NC State head
coach Tom O’Brien gets a second
chance at his former employer,
losing last year’s game in
Massachusetts, 37-17. After
upsetting East Carolina a week
earlier, the Wolfpack reverted
back to old ways last weekend,
getting thoroughly mauled by
South Florida, 41-10. Now that
the William & Mary game is over,
State won’t win another time
this year if it plays the way it
did versus the Bulls.
Why Boston College might win:
O’Brien’s quest for offensive
consistency will have to wait at
least another weekend. The
Eagles continue to play some of
the stingiest defense in the
country, allowing just six
points and 253 yards a game. The
front seven, led by linebackers
Mark Herzlich and Brian Toal, is
an immovable group, and the pass
defense has 10 picks and not a
single touchdown pass allowed.
The Pack’s 113th-ranked
offense will have no luck moving
the chains on this unit,
especially with starting QB
Russell Wilson expected to be
out for a second straight
week..
Why NC State might win:
The Pack’s best bet for
delivering the upset will be if
Boston College remains in
neutral on offense. The Eagles
have indecision at quarterback
and true freshmen leading the
way in the running game. Hope
for NC State can be found in
defensive ends Willie Young and
Shea McKeen, who both bring
intensity and speed off the
edge. They’ll need to get in the
quarterback’s face, much the way
they did in the upset of East
Carolina, forcing turnovers and
errant throws. The Wolfpack is
No. 4 in the ACC with a dozen
takeaways.
Who to watch: True
freshman Montel Harris has
started locating a rhythm and
comfort level as Boston
College’s feature back. He’s
gone over 100 yards in each of
the last two games and has a
healthy average of more than
seven yards a carry. He’ll be
needed in the second half by the
Eagles, especially if the
passing game keeps having
problems.
What will happen: No
matter what Boston College does
when it has the ball, NC State
simply won’t generate enough
offense to threaten in this
game. The Eagles are far from a
finished product in
Jagodzinski’s second season, but
as long as they’re running the
ball with Harris and dominating
on defense, poor teams, like
this week’s host, can be
overcome.
CFN Prediction: Boston
College 27 … NC State 3 ...
Line: Boston College -8
Must See Rating: (5 Palin
vs. Biden - 1 Beverly
Hills Chihuahua) … 2
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