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Tony Haynes: Winning Does Wonders For Pack
9/17/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
BY TONY HAYNES
After losing nine in a row overall and two straight to begin this season, the Wolfpack finally has something to feel good about as it begins a new week. Over the last few days, there have been a lot more smiles around the
There’s no tonic quite like winning.
“I remember after the
It was just a few things that made a difference. For the first time all season, the Pack ran the football, rushing for 217 yards, the most since the 2005 team ran for 297 yards against
“I believe it was a huge confidence booster for our team,” Lathan said on Monday afternoon. “Going into tomorrow’s practice I know a lot of guys are going to have a swagger and we’re going to come out and it’s going to be a tough, physical practice. I’m looking forward to it.”
Beating Wofford is one thing, but being successful over the next three weeks will be a much better indicator of just how far the Wolfpack has come since week one. NC State will follow up Saturday’s
“We’re in a pretty good stretch now,” said head coach Tom O’Brien. “We’re going to see how we compare to top 20 teams. Maybe we’re not top 20, but by the end of the year we might be a heck of a football team if we get healthy and continue to get better.”
Health is certainly a concern, particularly along the defensive line. Joining starting defensive tackle DeMario Pressley (knee) on the injured list is another tackle. John Bedics will be sidelined with an ankle injury after being victimized by a low block in the second quarter on Saturday night.
Without Pressley and Bedics, O’Brien will again rely on
“I guess anything can happen today in college football,” O’Brien said. “When you lose two guys at that spot and you’re number three, you move up to number one real fast. We knew he could run and he is a physical presence. He still has a long way to go, but he’s got a knack for doing a couple of things. He runs to the football, he’s always hustling and those are tremendous qualities to start with.”
Kuhn certainly made his presence felt against Wofford’s triple option offense over the weekend, making seven stops and helping the Pack clog up the middle when the Terriers tried the fullback dive.
Of course, the difference in the talent level between Wofford and Clemson is dramatically more striking than the few miles that separate their campuses in western
Running behind a huge line this week will be a pair of quality backs in James Davis and C.J. Spiller. Two years ago in a 31-10 Clemson victory over NC State, Davis bulled his way to 143 yards on just 12 carries. A year ago in
Through three games this season, the Pack has allowed its opponents to rush for an average of 216 yards per contest, a figure that ranks last in the ACC.
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And that’s exactly what redshirt junior signal caller Cullen Harper has done, hitting 72.5 percent of his throws and passing for 232 yards per game. For his career, Harper has now thrown 156 passes without an interception.
NC State will indeed have its hands full this week, but at least the Wolfpack is now trying to build off of a win instead of the other way around. Still, O’Brien says he hasn’t seen enough to know just what kind of team the Pack is or can be.
“I don’t think we really know,” he said. “I think we’re seeing improvement in their preparation, especially in the mental aspect of the game and the intensity and the concentration. I think we’re getting better in those areas. Every time I say something good it’s one step forward and two steps back, so we’ll see how we do this week. I don’t think we’re too far off from having a decent football team, but we still have to do it.”
He’ll learn a lot more this week.
Game Time Update: After facing Clemson, the Wolfpack will welcome another nationally ranked opponent to Carter-Finley Stadium when Louisville brings its high-powered offense to Raleigh. The ACC announced on Monday that the September 29th non-conference contest will begin at 3:30 p.m. Television coverage will be provided by ESPNU.


