North Carolina State University Athletics
Wolfpack Grinds Out 24-13 Season-Opening Win
9/1/2018 3:46:00 PM | Football
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Holding a 17-13 lead late in the fourth quarter, NC State took the ball 84 yards and took 5:50 off the clock to get an insurance touchdown, which led to a 24-13 win over visiting James Madison to open the 2018 season.
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The game's scoring started with a JMU Ben DiNucci to Riley Stapleton 5-yard pass late in the first quarter.
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The Wolfpack responded with 17 unanswered points to take a 17-7 lead into the half. PK Christopher Dunn converted a 25-yard field goal, then Ryan Finley hit back-to-back TD passes to Thayer Thomas (16 yards) and C.J. Riley (14 yards).
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A JMU 19-yard field goal was the lone score in the third quarter, making it 17-10.
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The Dukes, back-to-back FCS title game participants, tacked on a second field goal and got within 17-13 with just over six minutes left.
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With the four-point lead and six minutes to go, NC State added an insurance TD and picked up its 11th straight home, non-conference win dating back to 2013.
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WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 1st half
5 plays, 38 yards in 1:29 – Finley to Thomas 16-yd TD
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NC State scored its first TD of the season and got its first lead of the game with 9:39 left in the contest, as Ryan Finley found Thomas Thayer for a 16-yard TD. After Thomas returned a punt 40 yards to the JMU 38-yard line, the Pack went five plays for the score.
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WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 2nd half
11 plays, 84 yards in 5:50 – Gallaspy 6-yard TD run
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JMU closed the gap to 17-13 with just over six minutes left in the game. NC State proceeded to burn 5:50 off the clock, going 84 yards in 11 plays, capped by a Reggie Gallaspy, Jr. six-yard touchdown run.
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STAT LEADERS
• QB Ryan Finley
29-of-43 for 309 yards and 2 TDs
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• WR Jakobi Meyers
14 catches for 161 yards
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• RB Reggie Gallaspy, Jr.
17 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD
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• LB Germaine Pratt
12 tackles, 6 solo
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NOTABLES
• There were nine NC State players that made their first career start today, six of whom were playing in their first career game at NC State.
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On offense: Damien Darden (1st game), Emeka Emezie
On defense: Eurndraus Bryant, Larrell Murchison (1st game), James Smith-Williams, Isaiah Moore (1st game), Tanner Ingle (1st game), Kishawn Miller (1st game)
On special teams: Christopher Dunn (1st game)
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• NC State's first field goal and the first touchdown of the season came on a pair of first touches. PK Christopher Dunn's first career field goal was from 25 yards out to start the scoring, and WR Thomas Thayer's first career catch went for a 16-yard touchdown. Thomas did return a punt for 40 yards prior to his TD, but that was his first offensive touch.
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• WR Jakobi Meyers set new career-highs with 14 catches and 161 yards receiving. The 161 yards receiving are the most ever for a Wolfpack player in a season opening contest.
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• WR C.J. Riley's second quarter touchdown was the first of his career.
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• QB Ryan Finley finished with over 300 yards (309) for the 11th time in his career, and the second straight season opener.
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM
"We're excited to be 1-0, and thanks to our fans, students, band and everyone that endured the heat. It was a hot one out there. A lot of our players are getting IVs right now and I'm hoping a bunch of fans come out of here without any heat issues. Thank you for doing that, to those that stayed all four quarters that's unbelievable and we appreciate it."
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"As far as the game goes, James Madison is a good football team. We knew they would be. Our red zone defense was exceptional. They found a way to stop them. I thought our stamina in the fourth quarter with the drive we put together at the end on offense was critical. Jacobi Meyers had an incredible game and Ryan (Finley) had a 300-yard passing game. I thought Reggie (Gallaspy) ran hard but I didn't think our run game was as good as it will be in time. We're missing some parts right now, particularly at tight end." - NC State head coach Dave Doeren
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UP NEXT
NC State will return to home action next weekend, as the Wolfpack hosts Georgia State on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Holding a 17-13 lead late in the fourth quarter, NC State took the ball 84 yards and took 5:50 off the clock to get an insurance touchdown, which led to a 24-13 win over visiting James Madison to open the 2018 season.
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The game's scoring started with a JMU Ben DiNucci to Riley Stapleton 5-yard pass late in the first quarter.
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The Wolfpack responded with 17 unanswered points to take a 17-7 lead into the half. PK Christopher Dunn converted a 25-yard field goal, then Ryan Finley hit back-to-back TD passes to Thayer Thomas (16 yards) and C.J. Riley (14 yards).
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A JMU 19-yard field goal was the lone score in the third quarter, making it 17-10.
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The Dukes, back-to-back FCS title game participants, tacked on a second field goal and got within 17-13 with just over six minutes left.
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With the four-point lead and six minutes to go, NC State added an insurance TD and picked up its 11th straight home, non-conference win dating back to 2013.
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WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 1st half
5 plays, 38 yards in 1:29 – Finley to Thomas 16-yd TD
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NC State scored its first TD of the season and got its first lead of the game with 9:39 left in the contest, as Ryan Finley found Thomas Thayer for a 16-yard TD. After Thomas returned a punt 40 yards to the JMU 38-yard line, the Pack went five plays for the score.
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WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 2nd half
11 plays, 84 yards in 5:50 – Gallaspy 6-yard TD run
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JMU closed the gap to 17-13 with just over six minutes left in the game. NC State proceeded to burn 5:50 off the clock, going 84 yards in 11 plays, capped by a Reggie Gallaspy, Jr. six-yard touchdown run.
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STAT LEADERS
• QB Ryan Finley
29-of-43 for 309 yards and 2 TDs
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• WR Jakobi Meyers
14 catches for 161 yards
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• RB Reggie Gallaspy, Jr.
17 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD
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• LB Germaine Pratt
12 tackles, 6 solo
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NOTABLES
• There were nine NC State players that made their first career start today, six of whom were playing in their first career game at NC State.
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On offense: Damien Darden (1st game), Emeka Emezie
On defense: Eurndraus Bryant, Larrell Murchison (1st game), James Smith-Williams, Isaiah Moore (1st game), Tanner Ingle (1st game), Kishawn Miller (1st game)
On special teams: Christopher Dunn (1st game)
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• NC State's first field goal and the first touchdown of the season came on a pair of first touches. PK Christopher Dunn's first career field goal was from 25 yards out to start the scoring, and WR Thomas Thayer's first career catch went for a 16-yard touchdown. Thomas did return a punt for 40 yards prior to his TD, but that was his first offensive touch.
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• WR Jakobi Meyers set new career-highs with 14 catches and 161 yards receiving. The 161 yards receiving are the most ever for a Wolfpack player in a season opening contest.
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• WR C.J. Riley's second quarter touchdown was the first of his career.
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• QB Ryan Finley finished with over 300 yards (309) for the 11th time in his career, and the second straight season opener.
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM
"We're excited to be 1-0, and thanks to our fans, students, band and everyone that endured the heat. It was a hot one out there. A lot of our players are getting IVs right now and I'm hoping a bunch of fans come out of here without any heat issues. Thank you for doing that, to those that stayed all four quarters that's unbelievable and we appreciate it."
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"As far as the game goes, James Madison is a good football team. We knew they would be. Our red zone defense was exceptional. They found a way to stop them. I thought our stamina in the fourth quarter with the drive we put together at the end on offense was critical. Jacobi Meyers had an incredible game and Ryan (Finley) had a 300-yard passing game. I thought Reggie (Gallaspy) ran hard but I didn't think our run game was as good as it will be in time. We're missing some parts right now, particularly at tight end." - NC State head coach Dave Doeren
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UP NEXT
NC State will return to home action next weekend, as the Wolfpack hosts Georgia State on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
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Team Stats
JMU
ST
Total Yards
365
392
Pass Yards
202
309
Rushing Yards
163
83
Penalty Yards
25
50
1st Downs
23
25
3rd Downs
7
11
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
31:42
28:18
1st Quarter

JMU 7, ST 0
JMU - Stapleton,Riley 5 yd pass from DiNucci,Ben (Ratke,Ethan kick) 8 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:58
2nd Quarter

JMU 7, ST 3
ST - Dunn, C. 25 yd field goal 11 plays, 69 yards, TOP 4:25

JMU 7, ST 10
ST - Thomas, T. 16 yd pass from Finley, R. (Dunn, C. kick) 5 plays, 38 yards, TOP 1:29

JMU 7, ST 17
ST - Riley, CJ 14 yd pass from Finley, R. (Dunn, C. kick) 12 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:50
3rd Quarter

JMU 10, ST 17
JMU - Ratke,Ethan 19 yd field goal 7 plays, 39 yards, TOP 3:32
4th Quarter

JMU 13, ST 17
JMU - Ratke,Ethan 19 yd field goal 15 plays, 74 yards, TOP 7:12

JMU 13, ST 24
ST - Gallaspy, R. 6 yd run (Dunn, C. kick), 11 plays, 84 yards, TOP 5:50
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