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11/19/2015 9:33:00 AM | Football
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NC State Announces Security Enhancements at Carter-Finley Stadium for Final Two Home Football Games as a Precaution
Game 11: NC State Wolfpack (6-4, 2-4) vs. Syracuse Orange (3-7, 1-5)
November 21, 2015 • 12:30 p.m. • ACCN/ESPN3
Raleigh, N.C. • Carter-Finley Stadium (57,600)
NC STATE VS. SYRACUSE
Saturday's meeting will mark the third time the Pack and the Orange have met as Atlantic Coast Conference foes and the ninth meeting overall in the series. NC State posts a 7-1 record against Syracuse, with the only loss coming in the 2013 game.
The Wolfpack posts a 4-0 mark at Syracuse, 3-1 in Raleigh. Â
The 1997 contest, played in the Carrier Dome, was literally one for the record book. That year, the unranked Pack took the No. 13 Orange into overtime, eking out a 32-31 victory. That contest was the first overtime game in ACC history.
Here's a look at the series history between NC State and Syracuse:
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SAYING THANKS
NC State's annual Military Appreciation Day has become one of the most highly-anticipated games on the schedule for Wolfpack fans. This year's event will honor those who serve in a variety of ways.
The Walk of Champions will be filled with true champions, as a group of 15 Wounded Warriors will be escorted to the stadium by the U.S. Veteran Corps and will join in the walk. ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen will line the Walk of Champions.
NC Pack4Patriots will be on site collecting items for care packages to send to deployed troops. Fans are encourage to donate basic hygiene items, snacks, recreation items, military t-shirts, boot socks, batteries and first aid supplies
In addition to several military officers being recognized during the coin toss, the 82nd Airborne Chorus will be on site performing.
Representatives from the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard will carry flags representing their respective branches and will be a part of the team entrance.
During the National Anthen, 80 ROTC Cadets, Midshipmen and student veterans will unfurl a large flag.
Each ROTC Branch and Student Veterans will have a team each quarter for the Push-Up board
At halftime, the Power Sound of the South will perform a Military themed show that will include fireworks sponsored by Coca-Cola. Following the performance, an all-veteran jump team will enter the stadium.
#IRONWOLF
As part of NC State's annual Military Appreciation Day festivities on Nov. 21, the Wolfpack football squad will debut its new #IRONWOLF uniform. Developed in collaboration with Adidas, the iron gray uniform pays homage to the brave men and women who serve our country at home and abroad.
It will be the Wolfpack's sixth uniform combo of the season.
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"Military Appreciation Day has become a very special event for our team," said head coach Dave Doeren, "We wanted to wear our next alternate uniform to honor those who serve and I think the color and design of the IRONWOLF uniform accomplishes that."
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The #IRONWOLF helmet features a gray and black camouflage pattern, emblazoned with the classic red NC State logo. Red wolf claw marks highlight the shoulder pads and pants, the gloves and the pregame warmup shirt.
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The inspiration for the name comes from one of the Wolfpack's team mottos: "Iron Sharpens Iron."
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"When two iron blades are rubbed together, each blade gets sharper and more efficient," Doeren continued. "The same is true in the military and in football. We rely on each other to make each other better."
TOUGH NEIGHBORHOOD
Each of the Wolfpack's last six games - in other words each of its ACC contests - have been against some of the nation's top defenses. In fact, NC State's last six opponents have all ranked in the top 25 nationally in total defense, including the national leader.
Six of the seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the ACC rank in the top 25 nationally in total defense (including NC State at 16th) and the one Coastal Division team that ranks in the top 25 happens to be on the Wolfpack's schedule:Â Virginia Tech.
Here's a look at the Wolfpack's ACC opponents and where they rank nationally in total defense this week:
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ON TARGET
One of senior quarterback Jacoby Brissett's strengths is not forcing passes that would result in a turnover. In fact, during Brissett's short two-year NC State career he owns two of the top-8 interception-free streaks in ACC history.
For his NC State career, Brissett has thrown just seven interceptions in his 667 attempts - a rate of just 1 INT for every 95 pass attempts. By comparison, in Dave Doeren's first season at NC State in 2013, Pack QBs threw 14 INTs in 426 attempts (1 INT per 30 attempts).
A season after having just five INTs for the entire season, Brissett has an even better rate in 2015. Ten games into his final campaign, he has thrown just two picks in his 297 pass attempts.
In 2015, 71 FBS quarterbacks have attempted at least 250 passes. Of those, only two have thrown two interceptions or less:
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PROTECTING THE BALL
NC State leads the ACC and ranks 5th in the FBS in fewest turnovers this season with just eight - 2 interceptions and 6 fumbles lost. If the Wolfpack continues at this pace (0.8 turnovers per game), it would shatter the season record for fewest turnovers (13 in 2001).
TAKEAWAYS
The Pack has not been as effective at forcing turnovers as it has been at preventing them. NC State has 16 takeaways for the season, the No. 9 mark in the ACC. That stat has climbed signifcantly since last week after the Wolfpack forced five miscues at Florida State (3 interceptions and 2 fumbles lost).
BREAKING BAD
The NC State Wolfpack has broken a couple of bad streaks on the road in 2015. On Oct. 24, the squad posted a road victory at Wake Forest for the first time since 2001. Last Saturday, Dave Doeren's squad became the first State team to win at Boston College since 1937!
ROAD WARRIORS
The Wolfpack played six road games for only fifth time in the last 45 years this season. State posted a 4-2 in games played away from home. No other Wolfpack squad has had more road wins since 1957 (5-1). Â
Here's a look at the Wolfpack's best road records in school history:
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BOWLED OVER
The Wolfpack gained bowl eligibility with its win at Boston College on Nov. 7. This marks the second straight year NC State has earned bowl eligibility. Head coach Dave Doeren has now coached bowl eligible teams in 11 of his 14 years as a Division I coach and in four of his five seasons as a head coach.
A bowl game in 2015 would mark the 28th in school history.
FAST STARTS
The Wolfpack has outscored its oppponents 110-44 in the first quarter this season, 201-119 in the first half.
NC State Announces Security Enhancements at Carter-Finley Stadium for Final Two Home Football Games as a Precaution
Game 11: NC State Wolfpack (6-4, 2-4) vs. Syracuse Orange (3-7, 1-5)
November 21, 2015 • 12:30 p.m. • ACCN/ESPN3
Raleigh, N.C. • Carter-Finley Stadium (57,600)
NC STATE VS. SYRACUSE
Saturday's meeting will mark the third time the Pack and the Orange have met as Atlantic Coast Conference foes and the ninth meeting overall in the series. NC State posts a 7-1 record against Syracuse, with the only loss coming in the 2013 game.
The Wolfpack posts a 4-0 mark at Syracuse, 3-1 in Raleigh. Â
The 1997 contest, played in the Carrier Dome, was literally one for the record book. That year, the unranked Pack took the No. 13 Orange into overtime, eking out a 32-31 victory. That contest was the first overtime game in ACC history.
Here's a look at the series history between NC State and Syracuse:
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Date | Site | Result |
9/16/72 | Home | W, 43-20 |
9/28/74 | Away | W, 28-22 |
9/17/77 | Away | W, 38-0 |
9/16/78 | Home | W, 27-19 |
8/30/97 | Away | W, 32-31 (OT) |
10/1/98 | Home | W, 38-17 |
10/12/13 | Home | L, 10-24 |
11/1/14 | Away | W, 24-17 |
SAYING THANKS
NC State's annual Military Appreciation Day has become one of the most highly-anticipated games on the schedule for Wolfpack fans. This year's event will honor those who serve in a variety of ways.
The Walk of Champions will be filled with true champions, as a group of 15 Wounded Warriors will be escorted to the stadium by the U.S. Veteran Corps and will join in the walk. ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen will line the Walk of Champions.
NC Pack4Patriots will be on site collecting items for care packages to send to deployed troops. Fans are encourage to donate basic hygiene items, snacks, recreation items, military t-shirts, boot socks, batteries and first aid supplies
In addition to several military officers being recognized during the coin toss, the 82nd Airborne Chorus will be on site performing.
Representatives from the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard will carry flags representing their respective branches and will be a part of the team entrance.
During the National Anthen, 80 ROTC Cadets, Midshipmen and student veterans will unfurl a large flag.
Each ROTC Branch and Student Veterans will have a team each quarter for the Push-Up board
At halftime, the Power Sound of the South will perform a Military themed show that will include fireworks sponsored by Coca-Cola. Following the performance, an all-veteran jump team will enter the stadium.
#IRONWOLF
As part of NC State's annual Military Appreciation Day festivities on Nov. 21, the Wolfpack football squad will debut its new #IRONWOLF uniform. Developed in collaboration with Adidas, the iron gray uniform pays homage to the brave men and women who serve our country at home and abroad.
It will be the Wolfpack's sixth uniform combo of the season.
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"Military Appreciation Day has become a very special event for our team," said head coach Dave Doeren, "We wanted to wear our next alternate uniform to honor those who serve and I think the color and design of the IRONWOLF uniform accomplishes that."
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The #IRONWOLF helmet features a gray and black camouflage pattern, emblazoned with the classic red NC State logo. Red wolf claw marks highlight the shoulder pads and pants, the gloves and the pregame warmup shirt.
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The inspiration for the name comes from one of the Wolfpack's team mottos: "Iron Sharpens Iron."
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"When two iron blades are rubbed together, each blade gets sharper and more efficient," Doeren continued. "The same is true in the military and in football. We rely on each other to make each other better."
TOUGH NEIGHBORHOOD
Each of the Wolfpack's last six games - in other words each of its ACC contests - have been against some of the nation's top defenses. In fact, NC State's last six opponents have all ranked in the top 25 nationally in total defense, including the national leader.
Six of the seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the ACC rank in the top 25 nationally in total defense (including NC State at 16th) and the one Coastal Division team that ranks in the top 25 happens to be on the Wolfpack's schedule:Â Virginia Tech.
Here's a look at the Wolfpack's ACC opponents and where they rank nationally in total defense this week:
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Rank | Opponent | Date Played |
1. | Boston College | 11/7 |
7. | Clemson | 10/31 |
14. | Louisville | 10/3 |
22. | Virginia Tech | 10/9 |
23. | Wake Forest | 10/24 |
25. | Florida State | 11/14 |
ON TARGET
One of senior quarterback Jacoby Brissett's strengths is not forcing passes that would result in a turnover. In fact, during Brissett's short two-year NC State career he owns two of the top-8 interception-free streaks in ACC history.
For his NC State career, Brissett has thrown just seven interceptions in his 667 attempts - a rate of just 1 INT for every 95 pass attempts. By comparison, in Dave Doeren's first season at NC State in 2013, Pack QBs threw 14 INTs in 426 attempts (1 INT per 30 attempts).
A season after having just five INTs for the entire season, Brissett has an even better rate in 2015. Ten games into his final campaign, he has thrown just two picks in his 297 pass attempts.
In 2015, 71 FBS quarterbacks have attempted at least 250 passes. Of those, only two have thrown two interceptions or less:
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Player | School | Attempts | INTs |
Dak Prescott | Mississippi State | 343 | 2 |
Jacoby Brissett | NC State | 297 | 2 |
PROTECTING THE BALL
NC State leads the ACC and ranks 5th in the FBS in fewest turnovers this season with just eight - 2 interceptions and 6 fumbles lost. If the Wolfpack continues at this pace (0.8 turnovers per game), it would shatter the season record for fewest turnovers (13 in 2001).
TAKEAWAYS
The Pack has not been as effective at forcing turnovers as it has been at preventing them. NC State has 16 takeaways for the season, the No. 9 mark in the ACC. That stat has climbed signifcantly since last week after the Wolfpack forced five miscues at Florida State (3 interceptions and 2 fumbles lost).
BREAKING BAD
The NC State Wolfpack has broken a couple of bad streaks on the road in 2015. On Oct. 24, the squad posted a road victory at Wake Forest for the first time since 2001. Last Saturday, Dave Doeren's squad became the first State team to win at Boston College since 1937!
ROAD WARRIORS
The Wolfpack played six road games for only fifth time in the last 45 years this season. State posted a 4-2 in games played away from home. No other Wolfpack squad has had more road wins since 1957 (5-1). Â
Here's a look at the Wolfpack's best road records in school history:
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Rank | Road Record | Year |
1. | 5-0-1 | 1957 |
2. | 4-1 | 2001 |
3. | 4-2 | 2015 |
4-2 | 2002 | |
4-2 | 1974 | |
4-2 | 1967 | |
4-2 | 1963 |
BOWLED OVER
The Wolfpack gained bowl eligibility with its win at Boston College on Nov. 7. This marks the second straight year NC State has earned bowl eligibility. Head coach Dave Doeren has now coached bowl eligible teams in 11 of his 14 years as a Division I coach and in four of his five seasons as a head coach.
A bowl game in 2015 would mark the 28th in school history.
FAST STARTS
The Wolfpack has outscored its oppponents 110-44 in the first quarter this season, 201-119 in the first half.
Players Mentioned
Coach Doeren Weekly Press Conference (Oct. 6)
Monday, October 06
FB Players Postgame Presser vs Campbell
Saturday, October 04
Coach Doeren Weekly Press Conference (Sept. 29)
Monday, September 29
FB Players Postgame Presser vs Virginia Tech
Saturday, September 27