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.
The game's scoring started with a JMU Ben DiNucci to Riley Stapleton 5-yard pass late in the first quarter.
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).
A JMU 19-yard field goal was the lone score in the third quarter, making it 17-10.
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.
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.
WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 1st half
5 plays, 38 yards in 1:29 – Finley to Thomas 16-yd TD
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.
WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 2nd half
11 plays, 84 yards in 5:50 – Gallaspy 6-yard TD run
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.
STAT LEADERS
• QB Ryan Finley
29-of-43 for 309 yards and 2 TDs
• WR Jakobi Meyers
14 catches for 161 yards
• RB Reggie Gallaspy, Jr.
17 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD
• LB Germaine Pratt
12 tackles, 6 solo
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.
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)
• 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.
• 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.
• WR C.J. Riley's second quarter touchdown was the first of his career.
• 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."
"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
UP NEXT
NC State will return to home action next weekend, as the Wolfpack hosts Georgia State on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
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.
The game's scoring started with a JMU Ben DiNucci to Riley Stapleton 5-yard pass late in the first quarter.
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).
A JMU 19-yard field goal was the lone score in the third quarter, making it 17-10.
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.
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.
WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 1st half
5 plays, 38 yards in 1:29 – Finley to Thomas 16-yd TD
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.
WOLFPACK SPOTLIGHT DRIVE – 2nd half
11 plays, 84 yards in 5:50 – Gallaspy 6-yard TD run
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.
STAT LEADERS
• QB Ryan Finley
29-of-43 for 309 yards and 2 TDs
• WR Jakobi Meyers
14 catches for 161 yards
• RB Reggie Gallaspy, Jr.
17 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD
• LB Germaine Pratt
12 tackles, 6 solo
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.
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)
• 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.
• 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.
• WR C.J. Riley's second quarter touchdown was the first of his career.
• 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."
"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
UP NEXT
NC State will return to home action next weekend, as the Wolfpack hosts Georgia State on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
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
Game Leaders
Passing Leaders
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