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CFN's Take: NC State vs. Miami
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PackPride.com | Nov 26, 2008 |
College Football News takes a look at Saturday's contest against North Carolina. NC State (5-6) will be looking to upset the Hurricanes (7-4).
Miami (7-4) at North Carolina
State (5-6),
12:00 EST
Why to watch: North
Carolina State has been out of
the ACC race for more than a
month, but few teams are playing
better as the end of the regular
season approaches. The Pack has
won three straight, including
last weekend’s 41-10 rout of
North Carolina, to pull within a
game of bowl eligibility. That’s
not too shabby for a team that
was 2-6 and on life support not
long ago. State went 4-0 versus
teams from North Carolina, and
would get a huge jolt of
momentum by qualifying for a
postseason game in Tom O’Brien’s
second year on the job. In
losing to Georgia Tech last
Thursday, Miami dropped from
contention in the tight Coastal
Division race. Although an ACC
championship would have put the
young program a year ahead of
its timetable, ‘Cane fans
couldn’t help but get excited
after making a cameo in the Top
25 last week.
Why Miami might win: As
long as the ‘Canes don’t have to
worry about defending the
option, they’ll be fine on
defense. Miami had been moving
in the right direction with its
inexperienced defense before
running into the Georgia Tech
ground game. North Carolina
State won’t present nearly the
same kind of challenge. The
Hurricanes are No. 20 nationally
in total defense, and all of
those young players, such as LB
Sean Spence and DE Marcus
Robinson, have begun to play
like sophomores.
Why NC State might win:
Forget what you saw from the
Wolfpack in September. This is a
completely different team that’s
running the ball much better
with Andre Brown and Jamelle
Eugene, and playing rock-solid
defense. With Nate Irving back
at linebacker and DE Willie
Young creating havoc on the
outside, NC State will toy with
a Miami offense that still
hasn’t found its bearings.
Quarterbacks Robert Marve and
Jacory Harris will wilt in the
face of pressure and make the
kinds of mistakes that change
the tempo of a game.
Who to watch: Although
he’s not getting nearly the
attention he deserves, NC State
QB Russell Wilson has been
nothing short of brilliant as a
redshirt freshman. Quickly
becoming O’Brien’s franchise
quarterback, he leads the ACC in
passing and has thrown 14
touchdown passes without an
interception over the last eight
games. No, he doesn’t have the
best fastball, but he’s mature
beyond his years and simply
won’t make a mistake to kill a
drive. In Wilson, the Pack has a
winner it can build around for
the next three seasons.
What will happen: Two
programs headed in opposite
directions will continue down
those paths. While NC State is
flourishing and in need of a win
for bowl eligibility, what’s
Miami’s motivation this weekend?
The Pack will swarm on the
Hurricane quarterbacks, forcing
turnovers and providing a boost
for the offense. Wilson will
flip a pair of touchdowns
without a pick for the sixth
game in-a-row.
CFN Prediction: NC State
28 … Miami 17 ... Line:
Miami -1.5
Must See Rating: (5
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