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CFN's Take: NC State vs. North Carolina
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PackPride.com | Nov 20, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at Saturday's contest against North Carolina. NC State (4-6) will be looking to upset the Tar Heels (7-3).
NC State (4-6) at North Carolina
(7-3), 12:00 EST, ESPN GamePlan
Why to watch: North
Carolina State is back at it
again. For the second straight
year, the Wolfpack is gaining a
head of steam in the second half
and playing the spoiler role in
the conference. State has beaten
in-state rivals Duke and Wake
Forest in back-to-back weeks,
and hasn’t played a truly bad
game since getting dumped by
South Florida on Sept. 27. If
the Pack can stay hot for two
more weeks, it might be rewarded
with an unexpected bowl berth.
North Carolina will be looking
to rebound from Saturday’s
damaging two-point loss at
Maryland. The Heels appeared
headed for first place in the
Coastal Division, but couldn’t
hang on and now need help to win
the ACC. Butch Davis has not
named a starting quarterback for
the game, indicating that Cam
Sexton and T.J. Yates, the
starter before injuring his
ankle in September, will compete
for the job during practice.
Why NC State might win:
Whoever gets the nod from Davis
will face a Wolfpack defense
playing its best ball of the
year. While the season
statistics aren’t great, State
has been stout against the run
in consecutive weeks and had
four sacks in Saturday’s upset
of Wake Forest. It’s no
coincidence that LB Nate Irving
is back from injury and playing
as well as he did in September.
Redshirt freshman QB Russell
Wilson isn’t getting nearly
enough attention for his role in
the program’s recent success.
While no flamethrower, he’s
thrown two touchdowns in each of
the last four games and won’t
make the kind of mistakes that
the Carolina D has lived off
this fall.
Why North Carolina might win:
The Tar Heels are glad to be
back in Chapel Hill, where
they’re 5-1 with the only loss
coming against Virginia Tech.
The defense continues to be the
catalyst for the program,
creating turnovers and winning
the battles at the point of
attack. While NC State is
certainly playing better, its
offensive line will have
problems controlling a solid
front seven that can freely
substitute fresh bodies at
linebacker and defensive tackle.
It was just three games ago that
the Pack was getting gutted on
the ground by Maryland, so RB
Shaun Draughn should get back on
track and help control the tempo
of the game.
Who to watch: Although he
doesn’t have prototypical size
at 6-1 and 225 pounds, Irving is
a special player, a
difference-maker from the
defensive side of the ball. In
just two games back from injury,
he’s already racked up 22
tackles, two tackles for loss, a
sack, and a forced fumble. If
Carolina is going to emerge from
its offensive funk, someone
better consistently get a hat on
No. 56.
What will happen: North
Carolina and Miami are going to
find out in the next two weeks
that NC State is for real. The
Pack is a genuine nuisance
that’s playing much better on
defense and getting crisp play
from Wilson. The Tar Heels will
tighten the screws late on
defense to survive a scare, but
it is not going to be easy.
CFN Prediction: North
Carolina 24 … NC State 15...
Line: North Carolina -11
Must See Rating: (5
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