North Carolina State University Athletics

Gary Hahn's Scouting Report: Maryland
11/22/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
NC STATE (5-6, 3-4) vs.
DATE: Saturday, November 24, 2006
TIME: Kickoff: 12:00 p.m. (EST) at Carter-Finley Stadium,
RADIO: Wolfpack Sports Network. Airtime: 11:00 a.m. (EST)
TELEVISION: Raycom/Lincoln Financial Sports (ACC Network)
OPPONENT
The Seminoles were without their top three tailbacks for the game, but it turned out to be no problem. Converted wide receiver Preston Parker ran for 133 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Parker’s 18-yard run in the first quarter put the Noles up 14-3 and they never looked back.
The Terps outgained the Seminoles 243-to-204, but rushed for only 92 yards and were flagged for 8 penalties.
Maryland’s offense, which was been decimated by injuries (only three players have started all 11 games) ranks sixth in the ACC (340.1 yards per game), but has averaged 403.5 yards over the last two weeks, including a season-best 472 total yards vs. Boston College (Nov. 10).
During the last five games, the Terps have rushed for less than 100 yards 3 times. However, seniors Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore have combined to average nearly 140 yards rushing a contest. Lattimore ranks fourth in the ACC and 66th nationally in rushing (75.5 ypg), and has tallied a league-best 11 rushing TDs.
Despite playing behind an offensive line which is without two starters, sophomore quarterback Chris Turner has played well. Turner, who replaced junior Jordan Steffy (injured vs.
Heyward-Bey, a freshman All-American in 2006, leads the Terps in receptions (42) and receiving yards (640). He has 15 catches over the last three weeks. Two other wideouts, Danny Oquendo (19 catches) and LaQuan Williams (15 catches) are injured and will not play against NC State.
Defensively,
The Terps rank 48th nationally in total defense (365.6 ypg) and 39th in scoring defense (23.55 ppg).
Although it’s last in the ACC in sacks with 22, the
Behind its experienced defensive line are two of the top tacklers in the country in junior linebackers Erin Henderson and Dave Philistin. They rank sixth (11.6) and tied for 31st (10.1), respectively, in the nation in tackles per game.
Junior cornerback Kevin Barnes, a first-year starter, has led the secondary with four of the team's 11 interceptions. Third-year starter, Christian Varner, a former high school All-American, is the anchor of the defensive backfield along with senior cornerback, Isaiah Gardner (2 interceptions).
The Terrapins have forced six turnovers in the last three games. At FSU they forced four fumbles, but were able to corral just one of them. On the season,
Special teams play has been pretty consistent despite three new starters. True freshman Travis Baltz ranks eighth in the ACC in punting average (41.2) while Obi Egekeze has hit 14 of 19 field goals, with two of the misses coming from beyond 50 yards.
Redshirt freshman Da’Rel Scott, a backup running back, has been the No. 1 kickoff return man. He's averaging 21.5 yards per return, including a career-high 33.0 vs. FSU. Varner has taken over as the No. 1 punt returner due to Oquendo’s injury.
The Terps rank second in the country in kickoff return yardage defense (16.7 ypr) and 41st in punt return yardage defense (7.3 ypr).
Bowl eligibility is on the line. The Wolfpack is looking to become bowl eligible for the seventh time in the last 10 years. The Terps will be playing for a shot at the post-season for fifth time in seven years under coach Ralph Friedgen. The prize is one of the eight available ACC bowl slots.
Currently, there are seven teams bowl eligible in the ACC. Miami, the third 5-6 team with State and
NOTES: Only 38 total points have separated
INJURIES--NC State: DT John Bedics (concussion)-questionable; SS Javon Walker (knee)-out; OG Meares Green (ankle)-doubtful; LB James Martin (knee)-doubtful; OG Kalani Heppe (shoulder)-questionable; RB Toney Baker (knee)--out for season; TE Anthony Hill (knee)-out for season; FB John Kane (concussion)-out for season; TE Rashad Phillips (rehab from auto accident)-out for season.
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