North Carolina State University Athletics
Wolfpack Stuns No. 15 ECU 30-24 in OT
9/20/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
BY TIM PEELER
RALEIGH, N.C. A pressbox-overturned replay gave NC State a game-tying touchdown with 72 seconds remaining in regulation and a senior Andre Brown scored on a 10-yard run in overtime to give the Wolfpack a 30-24 victory over No. 15 East Carolina.
On East Carolina’s third play in overtime, NC State defensive end Shea McKeen sacked
“I couldn’t see the ball when I was chasing him, but I wanted to try to strip it out of his hands,” McKeen said. “I didn’t even know that it came out until I saw Willie going after it. That made it that much better.”
Brown set up his score with a 16-yard high-hurdling run, and followed with a 10-yard run for the winning touchdown in front of a sell-out crowd of 57,583 at Carter-Finley Stadium.
“When the defense goes out there and play like they played, getting that turnover in overtime and making those two stands inside the 5, I didn’t want to rely on the kicker, to be honest with you,” Brown said. “I wanted to go out there, put that boy in the end zone and get out of here.”
Freshman quarterback Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes for the Wolfpack (2-2 overall) and the defense held ECU to just three points on a pair of fourth-quarter goal-line stands.
But the Wolfpack, with four pin-point passes from
Freshman speedster T.J. Graham gave State’s offense great field position with a 45-yard kickoff return. “I was really just trying to change the game,” said Graham, who averaged nearly 30 yards on his four kickoff returns.
Wilson threw a down-field pass for 26 yards to sophomore Jarvis Williams, a flare pass to Brown for 17 yards and a third-down pass to redshirt tight end George Bryan in the middle of the field get the Wolfpack to the East Carolina 1-yard line as the final two minutes of regulation ticked off the clock.
An illegal procedure penalty moved the ball back to the 5-yard line. On second down,
Sophomore placekicker Josh Czajkowski’s extra point tied the game at 24-24.
That set the stage for overtime, and again the defense came up with the big play, creating its second turnover of the game. Then Brown, who played for
“For the first time since I have been here, we finally played 60 minutes of tough, hard-nosed football,” said Wolfpack second-year coach Tom O’Brien. “It paid off in the end.”
After NC State scored on its opening drive of the second half to tie the game at 14-14,
State answered with a 41-yard field goal by Czajkowski field goal with 1:10 remaining in the third quarter, cutting the lead to 21-17.
“I think one I am learning about Russell is that he plays a lot better sometimes than he looks in practice,” O’Brien said. “There are things we have to learn about him. Certainly today, he made plays and extended plays with his feet.”
Curtis Underwood’s 23-yard return of the second half kickoff allowed
The Wolfpack’s defense again played well, even though it lost its top performer, sophomore linebacker Nate Irving, to a lower-leg injury in the first half. He attempted to come back in the second half, but played only a few downs before the medical staff held him out for the rest of the game.
Early in the fourth quarter,
On its next possession, ECU drove inside the Wolfpack 5-yard line again, but could not get into the end zone. With 4:27 remaining in the game, Hartman kicked the field goal that gave the Pirates a seven-point lead.
“It looked like we were a little tired and a little confused during that second series on the goal line,” O’Brien said. “That’s why I called timeout down there. To keep them out of the end zone on four plays was huge. To force them to kick a field goal after four more plays down there, that was doubly huge.”
In the first half,
Beck, for the second consecutive possession, came in on third-and-long to replace
A short punt gave the Wolfpack its best field position of the game, on the
But a bad handoff between Wilson and Brown lost 12 yards.
The Pirates regained the lead with nine minutes remaining before the half, when quarterback Patrick Pinkney found wide receiver Davon Drew in the middle of the field and he fought through the secondary for a 39-yard touchdown reception.
The Wolfpack looked to tie the game late in the first half, when freshman safety Justin Byers intercepted a Pinkney pass deep in NC State territory. Officials initially ruled that Byers fumbled the ball when he was tackled by receiver Dwayne Harris, but that call was overturned by instant replay.
Beck came off the bench and drove the Wolfpack down the field, reaching the
“The thing I like about us right now is that we are playing hard,” O’Brien said. “We are learning how to do that. Right now, with all the injuries we have had, that’s the only way we can win football games.”
The Wolfpack returns to Carter-Finley Stadium next Saturday for second of four consecutive home games to play
You may contact Tim Peeler at tim_peeler@ncsu.edu.


