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CFN's Take: NC State vs. Florida State
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PackPride.com | Oct 16, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at tonight's contest against Florida State. NC State (2-4) will be looking to upset the Seminoles (4-1).
Florida State (4-1) at North
Carolina State (2-4),
7:30 EST, ESPN, Thursday,
October 16
Why to watch: Florida
State comes out of its bye with
as much depth as it's had all
year and a chance to get back
into the Atlantic division race.
The Seminoles have no margin for
error, courtesy of a loss to
Wake Forest, but beating Miami
two weeks ago could provide a
catapult for the second half of
the year. In that game, they
racked up 41 points and 310
rushing yards, signs that the
offense may finally be emerging
from its funk. Although North
Carolina State is one of the
ACC’s bottom-feeders, it’s
played the ‘Noles tough in
recent years, especially at
Carter-Finley Stadium. The
Wolfpack will need to
overachieve once again in order
to turn around a season that’s
slowly slipping away. It’s just
1-4 versus FBS teams this
season, and the lone win over
East Carolina doesn’t look as
good as it did last month.
Why Florida State might win:
Line play, especially on
offense, is a problem that
plagued NC State throughout the
first half of the season. The
Pack just doesn’t create much of
a push, a concern that’ll grow
against the Seminole front
seven. Florida State will
dominate up front with ends
Everette Brown and Neefy
Moffett, and linebackers Derek
Nicholson and Dekoda Watson.
State has no running game to
lean on, and hasn’t had any
success navigating quality
defenses. The Seminoles have the
nation’s second-rated D.
Why NC State might win:
Are we really ready to announce
that the Florida State offense
is back? QB Christian Ponder has
run the ball extremely well, but
remains a work-in-progress as a
passer, throwing just one
touchdown and six interceptions
in three games against FBS
opponents. The ‘Noles have been
turnover-prone, and the line is
still a question mark. If
linemen Shea McKeen, Willie
Young, and Antoine Holmes can
get a push up front, it’ll force
Ponder into the kinds of
mistakes that keep the home
crowd in the game.
Who to watch: The most
pleasant surprise for Florida
State in 2008 has been a running
game that’s No. 14 nationally at
231 yards a game. Over the last
two games against Colorado and
Miami, the ‘Noles have cranked
out 569 yards and seven
touchdowns on the ground. The
spark has been provided by
Antone Smith with a little help
from true freshman Jermaine
Thomas. If they keep running the
ball well, it’ll allow Ponder to
develop at a more reasonable
pace.
What will happen: North
Carolina State will come out
pumped and ride the wave of
emotion for a quarter before
reality sets in and talent takes
over. Florida State will
dominate with its defense,
shutting down the Pack running
game and cashing takeaways into
points. The ‘Noles will grind
out yards on offense against an
NC State defense that hasn’t
been the same without injured
star LB Nate Irving.
CFN Prediction: Florida
State 24 … NC State 16 ….
Line: Florida State -11.5
Must See Rating: (5 The
Real Housewives of Atlanta
– 1 Celebrity Rehab With Dr.
Drew) … 2.5
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