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...... WOLFPACK SPORTS NETWORK ...... NC StATE FOOTBALL L, 52-13 to Texas A&M() : ...... ACCN ...... NCSU 58,ECU 3(12/1/18) ...... NCState leads17-13 Game DayGame Location NC State leads15-8 L, 58-3 at NCState StatePackFootball ...... WRAL 101.5 FM @PackFootball ...... @packfootball Johnny Evans ECU leads3-1 ECU leads2-1 Roddy Jones Wes Durham Tony Haynes packfootball 604-575-55 Gary Hahn Gary Eric Wood 207-114-6 138/193 Field Field Field Field Field Field 1892 Up Up Up Up • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE SERIESvs. EAST CAROLINA * Thursday night game Nov. Oct. Sept. Aug. Opponent Date previous regular-season finale. The onlytime ithashappenedpreviously was vs. Wake Forest in1973-74. This isjust thesecond timesince 1900that State openstheseasonagainst thesame opponent ithadinthe alyst for theWolfpack duringthe2017 season. Pirates’ offensive line coach Steve Shankweiler was adefensive an four seasons:1990, ‘98,‘99. ‘91, Wolfpack defensive coordinator Dave Huxtable coached at ECU for led visitingECU fans to tear down thegoalposts. Hurricanes, andECU went onto upset Miami,27-23. The excitement Pirates host theninth-ranked (and appropriately named)Miami Pirates outofDowdy FicklenStadium. NCState offered to let the Hurricane Floyd floodedtheeastern partofthe state, forcing the faced another opponent on the Wolfpack’s home field. In 1999, ECU hasplayed NCState at Carter-Finley 22times,buthasalso 52-14 victory in2004. in Charlotte, withECU winning50-29 in‘96andthePack gaininga In 1996 and 2004, the two teams played regular-season contests In 1992, thePack met thePirates inthePeach Bowl, losing37-34. at neutral sites. have played just 11 times, with three of those contests being played The two teams met every seasonfrom 1970-1987, butsince then were played at Carter-Finley Stadium). NC State won 11of thefirst 15meetings intheseries(allofwhich Dave Doeren era -42-28 -inRaleighonNov. 23,2013. ECU handedtheWolfpack itsonlyhomenon-conference loss inthe rushing advantage. On theday, NCState outgained ECU 655-104, includinga234-31 since a65-7 winover Murray State in2009. for eitherteam intheseriesandlargest inagamefor thePack The Wolfpack’s 58-3 winlast year was thelargest margin ofvictory ECU missed aroad gameat Virginia Tech). ricane Florence (NCState missed ahomecontest vs. WVU, while after bothteams hadto cancel gamesonSeptember 15dueto Hur Last year’s contest was played onDec.1inCarter-Finley Stadium down highway 264, 30timesinaseriesthat dates backto 1970. NC State hasplayed East Carolina, ateam located just 83miles GAME 1 *10 Saturday, Aug. 2019 31, •12p.m. •Raleigh,N.C. •Carter-Finley Stadium (57,600) NC STATE *21 30 28 14 16 19 31 21 THE MONDAY BRIEF 9 2 7 Clemson @ FloridaState @ Georgia Tech Louisville @ Wake Forest @ Boston College Syracuse @ West Virginia Western Carolina East Carolina Ball StateBall UNC NC STATE Overall Record: 66-38 (9thyr.) Record at NCSU: 43-34 (7thyr) Alma Mater: Drake ‘94 Head Coach: WOLFPACK

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vs. 11/30 Tulsa* 11/23 East Carolina 11/9 11/2 Cincinnati* 10/26 USF* 10/19 10/3 9/28 9/21 9/14 9/7 8/31 Date Opponent at Connecticut* @ SMU* @ UCF* Temple* @ OldDominion William &Mary @ Navy* Gardner-Webb @ NCState - - EAST CAROLINA 9/6/1975 10/5/1974 9/8/1973 10/21/1972 H 10/23/1971 H 10/10/1970 H Date 12/1/2018 9/10/2016 A 11/23/2013 H 10/16/2010 9/20/2008 H 10/20/2007 A 11/25/2006 H 11/27/2004 N 11/20/1999 A 11/22/1997 H 11/30/1996 N 1/1/1992 9/5/1987 9/6/1986 9/7/1985 9/29/1984 H 9/10/1983 A 9/11/1982 9/19/1981 11/20/1980 H 9/8/1979 9/9/1978 9/3/1977 9/18/1976 Overall Record 80-25 (9thyr) Rec. at ECU: 0-0(1st yr) Alma Mater: Mars Hill‘93 Head Coach: PIRATES PACK vs. PIRATES Site Time/Res. SERIES HISTORY N L A H W H W H W H W H H W H H W H W H W H W H H ( 3:30 PM 2018: 3-9, 1-7 AAC L, OT 12 PM Res 6 PM 6 PM 8 PM W W W W W W W W Mike Houston TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA L L L L L L L L L L L Rk (NCS/ECU)

NR/15 13/NR NR/21 17/NR 8/NR 21/12 ------34-20 34-20 29-50 30-24 24-20 30-33 28-42 33-26 Score 23-28 34-37 37-24 27-33 38-10 36-14 14-23 14-33 14-32 38-16 16-22 52-14 29-13 31-22 31-10 16-21 15-31 23-6 6-23 26-3 58-3 57-8 ) GAME 1: NC STATE vs. ECU NOTING THE PACK NOTING THE WOLFPACK WOLFPACK FOOTBALL • NC State is one of just 12 teams in the Power 5 conferences to have at least nine wins in each of the last COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS two seasons. Clemson is the only other ACC squad on that list. ACC RECORD, 2017-18 Physical Address...... Murphy Football Center • Dave Doeren joins and as the only coaches in school history with back-to-back 9-win seasons. 1. Clemson 15-1 4600 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607 • 11 ACC victories in the past two seasons ranks second in the ACC. 2. NC State 11-5 Mailing Address...... PO Box 8504 • The Pack is one of only nine programs nationally to boast back- Miami 11-5 Raleigh, NC 27695 to-back first-round draft picks ( in 2018 and Garrett 4. Pitt 9-7 Georgia Tech 9-7 ANNABELLE MYERS Bradbury in 2019). • NC State leads the nation with six alums currently playing quar- Virginia Tech 9-7 Assistant AD/Communications terback in the NFL: (Chargers), Russell Wilson (Sea- 7. Boston College 8-8 Office: 919.515.1181 hawks), Mike Glennon (Raiders), Jacoby Brissett (Colts), Ryan Fin- Syracuse 8-8 Cell: 919.819.8302 ley (Bengals), Jalan McClendon (Redskins). 9. Virginia 7-9 332B Murphy Football Ctr (3rd floor) • With just 11 seniors on the 2019 roster, the Wolfpack is one of the Wake Forest 7-9 Email: [email protected] youngest teams in the nation. 11. Duke 6-10 BRIAN REINHARDT • Nine players took advantage of the new rules where they could 12. FSU 6-10 Director of Athletics Digital Communications play in up to four games and redshirt last season - giving the Pack 13. Louisville 4-12 Office: 919.746.9479 nine redshirt freshmen with game experience. 14. UNC 2-14 Cell: 919.819.8317 • There are eight true freshmen and eight redshirt freshman on the Email: [email protected] depth chart for the season opener.

NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS CLAIRE FISCHER The Wolfpack has not only trended up against ACC competition under Dave Doeren, but NC State Communications Assistant posts a 23-6 overall out-of-conference mark since he took over as head coach for the 2013 season. Cell: 419.953.1972 Email: [email protected] The Wolfpack has won its last 13 games against non-conference foes at home, with the last loss coming on Nov. 23, 2013, when Dave Doeren’s first NC State squad fell to East Carolina. That was the only non-conference home loss during the Doeren era, as the Wolfpack holds a 16-1 overall OOC mark at MEDIA AVAILABILITY home since he took over the program for the 2013 season. GAME WEEK HEAD COACH WINS (post-practice interviews in Close-King lobby, times sub- Entering his seventh season as NC State head coach, Dave Doeren now ranks fourth in school history ject to change) in coaching victories. Doeren has led the Pack to 43 wins, trailing only , Dick Sheridan and Chuck MOST WINS BY NC STATE HEAD COACHES Mondays, 12 pm...... Doeren Press Conference Amato. (Vaughn Towers Chancellor’s Suite) Rk. Name Yrs. Rec. Tuesdays, 11:45 am...... Post-practice interviews Following a 3-9 campaign in Doeren’s first season in Ra- 1. Earle Edwards 17 (1954-70) 77-88-8 Defensive coaches, players leigh, the Pack won 62% of its games in the past five years. 2. Dick Sherican 7 (1986-92) 52-29-3 Wednesdays, 11:45 am...... Post-practice interviews 3. 7 (2000-06) 49-37 Offensive coaches, players Doeren joins Dick Sheridan and Lou Holtz as the only 4. Dave Doeren 6 (2013-pres.) 43-34 Thursdays, 11:15 am...... Post-practice interview coaches in school history with back-to-back 9-win seasons. Head Coach Dave Doeren He has led the Wolfpack to five straight bowl contests - the second-longest bowl streak in school histo- Thursdays, 2 pm...... Doeren Radio Interviews ry. He and Sheridan are the only coaches in school history to earn five straight bowl bids (no Wolfpack coach has ever earned six straight). NC STATE QUICK FACTS EXPERIENCE NEEDED The 2019 returners on the offensive side of the ball combine for 61 careers starts (30 of those are by OT Justin Witt and OG Josh Fedd-Jackson). No returnees have ever started a game at quarterback, running WOLFPACK FOOTBALL HISTORY back, center or left tackle. First Year of Football:...... 1892 (126th season) All-time Record:...... 604-575-55 In comparision, heading into the 2018 campaign, returnees had combined for 152 career starts and the Bowl Appearances:...... 32 (17-14-1) only positions that didn’t boast any returning starts were the right guard and tight end spots.

STADIUM INFORMATION IT’S 5 O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE Name:...... Carter-Finley Stadium Wolfpack Nation is known for many things, including selling out venues, supporting NC State athlet- Field:...... Wayne T. Day Family Field ics with passion and noise, and an antipathy towards Press Box:...... Vaughn Towers early afternoon kickoffs. With acres and acres of STARTING EARLY Capacity:...... 57,600 parking surrounding Carter-Finley Stadium, pregame (12 or 12:30 pm) Surface:...... Natural Grass tailgating is something the Pack fanbase takes pretty Year Home Away Neutral Total First Year:...... 1966 seriously. 2018 5-0 2-0 7-0 Stadium Record:...... 208-114-6 2017 2-0 3-0 1-0 6-0 The Wolfpack’s recent success on the field has trans- 2016 1-2 2-3 3-5 lated to more televised games, which has in turn 2015 1-1 2-1 3-2 NC STATE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION meant more of those early kickoffs. WPN’s angst in 2014 1-1 1-0 2-1 Location:...... Raleigh, N.C. 2018 - when five of the squad’s seven home games 2013 1-3 0-1 1-4 Founded:...... 1887 kicked off before 1 p.m. (eastern time) - caused head Totals 11-7 10-5 1-0 22-12 Enrollment:...... 35,479 coach Dave Doeren to steal a line from Jimmy Buffett Colors:...... Red (PMS 186 C) & White at his weekly press conference: “It’s 5 o’clock somewhere,” he quipped when asked about the early Chancellor:...... Dr. Randy Woodson starts. Athletics Director:...... Boo Corrigan Doeren’s and the Pack’s record in those early kickoffs make it difficult to take offense. NC State has won 14 straight games with kickoffs of 1 p.m. or earlier - dating back to 2016. The Pack has won its last seven early kicks at Carter-Finley Stadium and also has won its last eight early kicks on the road or at neutral sites. 2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 1: NC STATE vs. ECU NOTING THE PACK In fact, the Pack posted a perfect 7-0 record in early kicks last season. The offense posted 38.9 points NC STATE VS. ECU a game under the midday sun, winning those seven contests by an average of 23.9 points. In 2017, the Pack was also perfect with an early start time, going 5-0. 2018 STATS COMPARISON NCSU ECU Points/Game 33.8 22.8 SATURDAYS OFF First Downs 315 273 The Wolfpack will have four Saturdays off during the 2019 season, including three in October. This odd Rushing Yards/Game 142.9 129.7 scheduling quirk is due to every team getting two byes this season and NC State’s two Thursday night Passing Yards/Game 313.2 284.8 contests (vs. Syracuse on Oct. 10 and at Georgia Tech on Nov. 21). Total Offense/Game 456.1 414.4 INTs Thrown 11 15 Dave Doeren’s squad will play just one Saturday in the month of October (at Boston College on Oct. 19) Sacks Allowed 0.85 2.08 Points Allowed/Game 24.9 37.3 FROM FOE TO FRIEND Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 131.5 169.8 For just the second time in recent history, the Wolfpack will have a Passing Yards Allowed/Game 261.1 270.1 player competing for it that has previously played against it. In 2016, HINES vs. WOLFPACK Total Offense Allowed/Game 392.6 439.8 Joe Scelfo started at center for NC State after starting at that same Year Rec Yds TD Avg. Interceptions by 10 5 position against the Wolfpack the previous year for South Alabama. 2015 5 42 0 8.4 Sacks By 2.69 2.83 This season, graduate transfer Tabari Hines - who is 2016 9 125 1 13.9 Turnover Margin 0.08 -1.17 fighting for the starting job at the H position - will attempt to do the 2017 8 139 3 17.4 Kickoff Return Avg. 20.55 17.41 same. Totals 22 306 4 13.9 Punt Return Avg. 9.33 7.43 Penalties per Game/Pen. Yds 4.62/44.69 4.83/45.58 Hines spent his first three years at Wake Forest, where he started 24 games - including two against NC State. In three career contests against the Wolfpack, Hines pulled down 22 catches for 306 yards and 2018 NCAA RANKING NCSU ECU four touchdowns, including a pair of 100+ receiving games (the top two receiving games of his career). Points/Game 31st 108th First Downs 19th 62nd In 2018, Hines (who is a cousin of former Wolfpack RB ) was named ACC Receiver of the Rushing Yards/Game 100th 112th Week for his performance against NC State, when he had eight receptions for career-highs of 139 yards Passing Yards/Game 8th 20th and three touchdowns. Total Offense/Game 26th 56th INTs Thrown 70th 111th After graduating from Wake Forest, Hines transferred to Oregon prior to the 2018 season, but ended up Sacks Allowed 5th 59th redshirting for the Ducks. Points Allowed/Game 45th 120th Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 29th 73rd SENIORITY & THE LACK THEREOF Passing Yards Allowed/Game 108th 121st NC State enters game week with just 11 seniors on its 115-man roster. Total Offense Allowed/Game 66th 101st That’s the fifth-lowest total in the FBS for 2019, trailing only Texas FEWEST SENIORS Rk School Seniors Interceptions by 72nd 118th A&M, Virginia Tech, Penn State and Coastal Carolina. 1. Texas A&M 6 Sacks By 27th 22nd 2. Virginia Tech 6 However, there are 15 redshirt juniors on the squad, which gives the Turnover Margin 63rd 126th 3. Penn State 10 Kickoff Return Avg. 63rd 115th Wolfpack 26 players with four+ years of experience. Coastal Carolina 10 Punt Return Avg. 60th 82nd 5. NC State 11 Fewest Penalties/Game 15th 22nd On the flip side, the Wolfpack is one of the national leaders in 6. Rice 12 number of freshmen and redshirt freshmen. Of the 112 players on the Wake Forest 12 current roster, 34 are true freshmen and 17 are redshirt freshman for 2018 ACC STANDINGS a total of 52 or 46.4% of the team. That’s the 10th-highest percentage nationally (incidentally ECU ranks ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC Overall ninth with 46.7% of its team in the freshman or RS-freshman class). Clemson 8-0 15-0 Syracuse 6-2 10-3 There are 16 true or redshirt freshmen listed on the opening depth chart for the season. NC State 5-3 9-4 Boston College 4-4 7-5 YOUNG BACKS Wake Forest 3-5 7-6 Three true freshmen, one redshirt freshman and one sopho- State 3-5 5-7 more: that’s what NC State’s main running back corps is made RB EXPERIENCE Louisville 0-8 2-10 up of heading into game week. Name Cl. GP Att Yds Ricky Person So. 9 112 471 COASTAL DIVISION ACC Overall Sophomore Ricky Person is the most experienced on the squad Trent Pennix R-Fr. 4 22 68 Pitt 6-2 7-7 with nine games played and 112 attempts, while Trent Pennix Will Dabbs R-Jr 1 1 (3) Georgia Tech 5-3 7-6 played in four games and had 22 carries while redshirting his Bam Knight Fr. - - - Virginia 4-4 8-5 freshman campaign. Jordan Houston Fr. - - - Miami 4-4 7-6 Delbert Mimms Fr. - - - Virginia Tech 4-4 6-7 Totals 14 135 536 On the brighter side, freshman Zonovan Knight (aka Bam) was Duke 3-5 8-5 an early enrollee for the Pack and had an impressive perfor- UNC 1-7 2-9 mance in the spring game with 17 carries for 139 yards and a TD. Trent Pennix took advanage of the new redshirt rule and played in four games last season. WEEK 1 ACC SCHEDULE Miami at Florida (Sat., Aug. 24) 7 p.m., ESPN BROTHERHOOD Georgia Tech at Clemson (Thurs., Aug. 29) 8 p.m., ACCNE Although the members of the Wolfpack football team would tell you that their teammates are their Utah State at Wake Forest (Fri., Aug. 30) 8 p.m., ACCNE brothers, six members of the 2019 squad can say that literally. East Carolina at NC State 12 p.m., ACCNE Alabama at Duke 3:30 p.m., ESPN There are three sets of brothers on the 2019 roster: the Dabbs, the Thomases and the McKays. South Carolina at North Carolina 3:30 p.m., ESPN Virginia Tech at Boston College 4 p.m., ACCNE The Dabbs twins - WR Tyler and RB Will - are returning for their redshirt junior campaigns. Thayer Syracuse at Liberty 6 p.m., ESPN+ Thomas is a redshirt sophomore who was the Pack’s fourth-leading receiver last season, while his broth- Boise State at Florida State 7 p.m., ESPN er Drake is a linebacker who graduated high school early and enrolled in January. Virginia at Pittsburgh 7 p.m., ACCNE There are actually three McKay brothers enrolled at NC State (although just two on the football squad). Notre Dame at Louisville (Mon., Sep. 2) 8 p.m., ESPN Matthew is a redshirt sophomore quarterback, Timothy is a true freshman offensive lineman who enrolled in January and their older brother Travis graduated with a degree in engineering from UMBC this spring 2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 1: NC STATE vs. ECU NOTING THE PACK and is enrolled in graduate school at NC State.

2018 HONORS OFFENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES PRESEASON HONORS To say there is competition at many positions on offense is a bit of an under- OFFENSE RETURNING Christopher Dunn, PK...... Watch List, Groza Award statement for NC State heading into the Zonovan Knight, RB...... Preseason Freshman AA, 247 2019 season. Only four starters return on Category Returning 2018 Team Total Pct. Larrell Murchison, DT...... Watch List, Outland Trophy that side of the ball: TE Dylan Auten- Rushing 598 yds 1,858 yds. 32% James Smith-Williams, DE...Watch List, Wuerffel Trophy rieth, WR Emeka Emezie, OG Joshua Passing 143 yds 4,071 yds. 3.5% Fedd-Jackson and OT Justin Witt. Receiving 1,620 yds. 4,071 yds. 40% TEAM CAPTAINS Non-kick scoring 104 pts. 440 pts. 24% (as selected by the players) The Wolfpack must replace its starting Dylan Autenrieth, Jr., TE quarterback (Ryan Finley, 3,928 passing yards in 2018), its top two receivers (Jakobi Meyers and Kelvin Nick McCloud, Sr., CB Harmon combined for 173 catches for 2,233 yards), and its top running back (Reggie Gallaspy, Jr. Jarius Morehead, Gr., SS rushed for 1,091 yds. and a school-record 18 TDs). NC State and Oklahoma were the only teams in the James Smith-Williams, Gr., DE FBS to field a 3,500-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers in 2018.

In addition, the Wolfpack lost three multiple-year starters on the offensive line. POSTGRADUATES WILL BROWN Materials Science & Engineering ‘19 QBC Pursuing Master’s of Engineering Paper Science NC State is unquestionably #QBU with six on current NFL rosters. But perhaps Dave Doeren should be TABARI HINES, WR Psychology ‘17 (Wake Forest) known as #QBC. DEONTÉ HOLDEN, DE Business Marketing ‘17 Grad. Certification Textile Brand Mgt. & Marketing ‘18 After six seasons under Doeren at NC State, four Wolfpack players who have spent at least one season Master’s Global Luxury Management at the QB position were in 2019 NFL training camps: Brissett, Finley, McClendon, and Jakobi Meyers (as a WR with the Patriots). In his eight total seasons as a head coach, he’s had three QBs drafted (Brissett, EMANUEL McGIRT, OT Language, Writing & Rhetoric ‘19 Finley and Chandler Harnish at NIU). JARIUS MOREHEAD, SS Sport Management, ‘19 TYRONE RILEY, OT Sport Management ‘18 SAFETY NET JAMES SMITH-WILLIAMS, DE Supply Chain Mgt. ‘18 The players listed as the starters at the two safety spots on the season-opening depth chart - Jarius Morehead and Tanner Ingle - have combined for 1,688 career snaps at the safety position.

IN THE WOLFPACK CAREER STATS It just so happens that all of those snaps have been Morehead’s, as Ingle is fresh to the Wolfpack’s back FIELD GOALS line of defense in 2019. Rk Name FGM-FGA 1. Niklas Sade, 2011-14 55-79 A fifth-year graduate, Morehead is a three-year starter for the Wolfpack at strong safety. He is the 2. Mike Cofer, 1982-84, 86 50-68 top returning tackler for 2019 (81 stops last season), and boasts the most career starts (26) among all 3. Damon Hartman, 1988-91 48-75 returnees. He led the 2018 squad with three interceptions, including a 57-yard Pick Six in the win at 4. Josh Czajkowski, 2008-10 46-57 Marshall. 5. Steve Videtich, 1992-94 42-53 6. John Deraney, 2003-06 40-58 Ingle saw plenty of game action last season, as his 410 snaps led all true freshmen. However all of that 7. Nathan Ritter, 1978-80 33-41 action came at the nickel and not at safety. He started the first seven games of the season (he played 8. Marc Primanti, 1995-96 31-33 in all 13) and was on the field for 409 defensive snaps. He made the transition to safety after the bowl 9. Adam Kiker, 2000-03 30-38 10. Gerald Warren, 1967-68 26-38 game, and won the starting spot during fall camp. 11. Christopher Dunn, 2018-pres. 23-26 The safeties also have a new position coach this season, as Tony Gibson joined the Wolfpack’s staff after being defensive coordinator at West Virginia the previous five seasons. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Rk Name FGM-FGA Pct EARLY ENROLLEES 1.Danny Deskevich, 1998 12-12 1,000 2.Marc Primanti, 1995-96 31-33 .939 A record number 19 new players enrolled at NC State in January - five who are listed on the opening 3.Steven Hauschka, 2007 16-18 .889 two-deep. 4.Christpher Dunn, 2018-pres. 23-26 .995 5.J. Czajkowski, 2008-10 46-57 .807 Here’s a few notes about the early enrollees: 6.Nathan Ritter, 1978-80 33-41 .805 • 17 true freshmen and two transfers. • 16 of the 17 true freshmen are North Carolina natives. CONSECUTIVE PATs MADE • Early enrollees included a walk-on quarterback (Jamie Shaw), a freshman quarterback (Ty Evans) Rk Name PATs and a transfer quarterback (Bailey Hockman, FSU). 1. Josh Czajkowski, 2008-10 83 • OL Timothy McKay (the younger brother of QB Matthew McKay) was only 16 at the time he 2. John Deraney, 2003-06 76 enrolled. 3. Niklas Sade, 2011-12 60 4. Christopher Dunn, 2018-pres. 51 #HOMEGROWN When Dave Doeren took over as head coach of the Wolfpack in December of 2012, he made a promise that he and his staff would strive to keep the best players in North Carolina. The Wolfpack has done just that under Doeren’s leadership, as 43 of the 80 scholarship players on the active week roster (.538) hail from the home state, while 65% of the total roster are N.C. natives.

WELL DUNN Freshman PK Christopher Dunn had quite a rookie season for the Wolfpack, setting a school record with 23 field goals made for the season. The second-team All-ACC performer - who is on the Groza Award Watch List for 2019 - led the league with an .885 percentage last season.

In addition to hitting all 51 of his PATs, Dunn connected on his last 15 FGs of the season after going 8-11 to open his rookie campaign. That is the second-longest streak of made field goals in school history, trailing on 1996 Groza Award winner Marc Primanti - who connected on 27 straight.

2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 1: NC STATE vs. ECU NOTING THE PACK THE CASE FOR #QBU Back in the summer, a certain national sports outlet listed their top 10 candidates for “QBU” and un- #PACKPROS explicably did not mention NC State on that list. For 2019, the Wolfpack undoubtably wears the crown with five players who started at least two years at QB on NFL rosters: Philip Rivers, Russell Wilson, Mike Player Years at NCSU Current Team Glennon, Jacoby Brissett and Ryan Finley. Tony Adams 2014-17 Johnathon Alston 2013-17 Detroit Lions Add to that Jalan McClendon, who played behind Finley and then was a senior grad. transfer and con- Garrett Bradbury 2015-18 Minnesota Vikings verted QB Jakobi Meyers and you’ve got a total of seven different players that spent at least a season at Jacoby Brissett 2014-15 Indianapolis Colts NC State as a quarterback in the NFL. Four of those players played for head coach Dave Doeren. Juston Burris 2012-15 Cleveland Browns Bradley Chubb 2014-17 Denver Broncos Rivers is in his 16th season with the Los Angeles Chargers, the 14th as their starter. Wilson (a three-year starter and graduate of NC State) has started every single game since his NFL career started in 2012, and A.J. Cole, III 2015-18 Oakland Raiders has made two appearances with the Seattle Seahawks. Glennon signed with the Oakland Matthew Dayes 2013-16 Raiders in the offseason, after spending last season with the . Brissett was a third- Ryan Finley 2016-18 round selection of the in 2016 after being a two-year starter for Doeren, and is in Mike Glennon 2011-12 Oakland Raiders his third season with the Indianapolis Colts. He was named the Colts’ starter following Andrew Luck’s Kelvin Harmon 2016-18 Washington Redskins retirement. Steven Hauschka 2007 Buffalo Bills Nyheim Hines 2015-17 Indianapolis Colts NC State leads all other schools with three alums starting at QB in the NFL for 2019 (Cal and Oklahoma B.J. Hill 2014-17 New York Giants each boast two). Dontae Johnson 2010-13 San Francisco 49ers Josh Jones 2014-16 In addition to those experienced #PackPros, three former NC State QBs were rookies in training camp Justin Jones 2014-17 Los Angeles Chargers in 2019. Tyler Jones 2015-18 Denver Broncos Ted Larsen 2006-09 A three-year starter at NC State from 2016-18, Finley was a fourth-round draft choice by the Cincinnati Jalan McClendon 2014-17 Washington Redskins Bengals in the 2019 NFL Draft. Meyers spent one season redshirting as a QB at NC State before switching T.Y. McGill 2011-14 Los Angeles Chargers to wide receiver, where he earned first-team All-ACC honors and set the single-season reception record Pharoah McKever 2014-16 Green Bay Packers in 2018. He signed with the New England Patriots as a WR after the draft. McClendon graduated from NC Jakobi Meyers 2016-18 New England Patriots State after four seasons as a back-up QB, transferred to Baylor to finish his collegiate career, and spent 2014-18 Cincinnati Bengals training camp time with the Washington Redskins. Will Richardson 2015-17 Jacksonville Jaguars Philip Rivers 2000-03 Los Angeles Chargers THE D LEAGUE Jaylen Samuels 2014-17 Pittsburgh Steelers Player Development has become a hallmark for the Wolfpack under head coach Dave Doeren and his Kentravius Street 2014-17 San Francisco 49ers staff. One reason for the success of players who may not have been very highly recruited in making it to J.R. Sweezy 2009-11 Arizona Cardinals the NFL is the way the staff organizes practice. Joe Thuney 2012-15 New England Patriots Every Thursday and Friday during the season, the Wolfpack holds what the staff calls “Developmental Russell Wilson 2008-10 Seattle Seahawks Practices.” At the end of Thursday’s workout, the travel squad heads into the building to lift weights while the redshirts and other young players continue to practice.

Since most redshirts are on the scout team during the week, they don’t have a chance to be with their FUTURE SCHEDULES position coaches in practice situations as much. These practices give the younger players a chance to do that. Those players then watch the film from that practice with their position coaches and on Fridays, 2023 have a second developmental workout with their position coaches (after the travel squad has complet- 2020 Home: Clemson, Home: Boston College, Louisville, Notre Dame, ed its walkthrough) to correct mistakes from the previous day. Delaware, Duke, Florida Syracuse, UNC, VMI State, Liberty, Missis- Away: Boston College, CAPTAINS sippi St., Wake Forest UConn, Florida State, NC State head coach Dave Doeren announced the four members of the 2019 Wolfpack squad who will Away: Clemson, Lou- Virginia, Wake Forest serve as team captains just six days before the season opener. Following a vote by the team TE Dylan isville, Syracuse, Troy, Autenrieth, CB Nick McCloud, S Jarius Morehead and DE James Smith-Williams were chosen to serve in that leadership role. UNC 2024 Home: Boston College, The quartet boasts two post-graduates in Morehead and Smith-Williams and the four have combined to 2021 BYU, Florida State, La Home: Clemson, TechPitt, Wake Forest, played in 132 career games, starting 65 contests. Furman, La. Tech, Lou- Western Carolina isville, South Florida, Away: Clemson, Lou- “It has been a pleasure to watch these young men mature throughout their careers on and off the field,” Syracuse, UNC isville, South Florida, said Doeren. “They have earned the respect of their teammates and I’m excited to watch them lead our Away: Boston College, Syracuse, UNC football team as captains.” Florida State, Miami, Mississippi St., Wake NON-CONFERENCE FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS: Forest 2025: at Notre Dame, Wolfpack Nation has a well-deserved reputation as being one of the most passionate fanbases in the at La. Tech country. NC State fans purchased another top 10 number of season tickets in school history prior to the 2019 season. 2022 2026: at Vanderbilt Home: Boston College, 2027: at Texas Tech Charleston Southern, 2028: Vanderbilt In fact, six of the top 10 season ticket sales marks in school history have come during the Dave Doeren UConn, Florida State, 2029: Notre Dame era - including the school record in 2016. Texas Tech, Virginia 2030: at BYU Tech, Wake Forest 2031: at Notre Dame NC State has filled Carter-Finley Stadium at 99% of capacity since the beginning of the 2017 campaig- 2035: Notre Dame nand has averaged more than 9,000 students in attendance per game. Away: Clemson, East 2037: at Notre Dame Carolina, Louisville, Syracuse, UNC

2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 11: NC STATE vs. ECU DEPTH CHART CAREER STARTS BY POSITION OFFENSE DEPTH CHART LEFT TACKLE...... None OFFENSE DEFENSE LEFT GUARD...... Joe Sculthorpe (2) Pos. No. Name Hgt. Wgt Class Pos. No. Name Hgt. Wgt Class CENTER...... None LT 74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. 6’6 305 R-Gr. FE 99 Joseph Boletepeli 6’4 262 R-Fr. RIGHT GUARD...... Josh Fedd-Jackson (13) 79 Ikem Ekwonu 6’4 308 Fr. 55 Deonté Holden 6’4 249 R-Gr...... Joe Sculthorpe (1) or 97 Xavier Lyas 6’4 239 R-So. LG 71 Joe Sculthorpe 6’3 300 R-Jr. RIGHT TACKLE...... Justin Witt (17) 62 Bryson Speas 6’4 290 R-So. N 56 Val Martin 6’2 297 R-Jr. TIGHT END...... Dylan Autenrieth (8) 29 Alim McNeill 6’2 315 So...... Cary Angeline (4) C 50 Grant Gibson 6’1 305 R-So. QUARTERBACK...... None 54 Dylan McMahon 6’3 294 Fr. T 92 Larrell Murchison 6’3 291 R-Sr. RUNNING BACK...... None 96 Dante Johnson 6’3 290 R-So. WIDE RECEIVER...... Emeka Emezie (12) RG 66 Josh Fedd-Jackson 6’3 323 Jr. 59 Liam Ryan 6’2 297 R-So. BE 39 James Smith-Williams 6’3 265 R-Gr...... Thayer Thomas (2) or 73 Justin Chase 6’5 315 R-Jr. 52 Ibrahim Kante 6’4 256 R-So...... C.J. Riley (2) or 90 Savion Jackson 6’3 265 Fr. DEFENSE RT 67 Justin Witt 6’6 310 R-Jr. DEFENSIVE END...... Deonte Holden (2) 65 Timothy McKay 6’4 306 Fr. MLB 41 Isaiah Moore 6’2 240 R-So DEFENSIVE TACKLE...... Larrell Murchison (13) or 95 Derrick Eason 6’4 286 R-Fr. 13 Drake Thomas 6’0 236 Fr...... Alim McNeill (1) or 15 C.J. Hart 6’1 225 R-Fr. TE 42 Dylan Autenrieth 6’4 240 R-Jr. MLB...... Isaiah Moore (12) or 6 Cary Angeline 6’7 250 R-Jr. WLB 2 Louis Acceus 5’11 223 Jr...... Louis Acceus (1) or 28 Dylan Parham 6’4 243 R-Jr. 12 Brock Miller 6’3 238 R-Jr. WLB...... Brock Miller (2) or 11 Payton Wilson 6’4 235 R-Fr. NICKEL...... Tanner Ingle (7) X 19 C.J. Riley 6’4 211 R-Jr...... Stephen Griffin (6) 88 Devin Carter 6’4 212 R-Fr. NIC 21 Stephen Griffin 6’3 206 R-Sr. or 84 Jasiah Provillion 6-3 208 R-Fr. 32 Tyler Baker-Williams 6’1 205 So. STRONG SAFETY...... Jarius Morehead (26) ...... Isaiah Stallings (1) Z 3 Emeka Emezie 6’3 210 Jr. LC 21 Nick McCloud 6’1 190 Sr. FREE SAFETY...... None 82 Max Fisher 6’2 202 R-So. 8 Teshuan Smith 6’3 191 So. CORNERBACK...... Nick McCloud (19) ...... Chris Ingram (13) H 87 Thayer Thomas 6’0 195 R-So. SS 31 Jarius Morehead 6’1 215 R-Sr. or 5 Tabari Hines 5’10 185 R-Gr. 14 De’Von Graves 6’1 197 So. 85 Keyon Lesane 6’0 194 Fr. SPECIAL TEAMS FS 10 Tanner Ingle 5’10 188 So. PUNTER...... None QB 7 Matt McKay 6’4 214 R-So. 22 Isaiah Stallings 6’4 220 R-Jr. PLACEKICKER...... Christopher Dunn (13) 16 Bailey Hockman 6’2 208 R-So. LONG SNAPPER...... None 13 Devin Leary 6’2 212 R-Fr. RC 7 Chris Ingram 6’0 186 Jr. 28 Kishawn Miller 5’9 176 Sr. LONGEST STARTING STREAKS RB 8 Ricky Person, Jr. 6’1 220 So. Jarius Morehead, SS...... 24 or 24 Zonovan Knight 6’0 197 Fr. or 26 Trent Pennix 6’2 224 R-Fr. Larrell Murchison, DT...... 13 or 20 Jordan Houston 5’10 185 Fr. Christopher Dunn, PK...... 13 SPECIAL TEAMS Chris Ingram, CB...... 12 James Smith-Williams, DE...... 12 SPECIAL TEAMS H 99 Trenton Gill 6’4 217 R-So. PK 32 Christopher Dunn 5’8 180 So. 98 Mackenzie Morgan 6’2 215 R-So. 97 Trenton Gill 6’4 217 R-So. PR 87 Thayer Thomas 6’0 195 R-So. P 97 Trenton Gill 6’4 217 R-So. 5 Tabari Hines 5’10 185 R-Gr. 98 Mackenzie Morgan 6’2 215 R-So. KOR 85 Keyon Lesane 6’0 194 Fr. LS 91 Joe Shimko 6’0 205 Fr. 26 Trent Pennix 6’2 224 R-Fr. 90 Jackson Quiggle 5’11 226 R-Jr.

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CAPACITY: 57,600. Double-decked with more than 22,000 lower level sideline seats, almost 18,000 upper deck seats, 13,000+ endzone seats. FIRST GAME: Oct. 8, 1966 ORIGINAL COST: $3.7 million. Half the funds were raised from alumni and friends and the balance was borrowed. NAME: The stadium honors Wilbert CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM RECORDS James (Nick) Carter (1902-1972) , Harry Clifton Carter (1908-1990), and NC STATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Albert Earle Finley (1895-1985). The two Carter brothers graduated from Category Mark Player, Opponent Year Category Mark Player, Opponent Year NC State from the school of Textiles Rushes 37 Ted Brown vs. Penn St. 1977 Rushes 39 by Mike Voight of UNC 1975 Rushing Yards 251 Ted Brown vs. Penn St. 1977 Rushing Yards 221 by Thomas Jones of Virginia 1999 and became top executives in the J. Rushing TDs 3 by many All-Purpose Yards 231 by Leroy Gallman of Duke 1992 P. Stevens Company. They contribut- All-Purpose Yds 279 Andre Brown vs. S. Miss 2005 Pass Attempts 63 by B.J. Symons of Texas Tech 2003 ed several hundred thousand dollars Pass Attempts 57 Philip Rivers vs. Arkansas St. 2000 Pass Completions 41 by of Virginia 2003 to fundraising for completion of the Pass Completions 38 Russell Wilson vs. BC 2010 TD Passes 5 by Brock Berlin of Miami 2004 stadium. TD Passes 5 Mike Glennon vs. Maryland 2011 by Thaddeus Lewis of Duke 2009 FIELD: The playing surface at Wayne T. Passing Yards 423 Philip RIvers vs. UNC 2003 by of Clemson 2015 Day Family Field is built to USGA spec- Receptions 15 vs. Wake Forest 1998 Passing Yards 586 by B.J. Symons of Texas Tech 2004 ifications for a golf green. The USGA Reception Yards 217 Jerricho Cotchery vs. UNC 2003 Receptions 17 by Ervin Phillips 2017 specification has an elaborate drainage TD Receptions 3 Nasrallah Worthen vs. Duke 1988 Reception Yards 248 by Tyre Brady of Marshall 2017 system and a 10” rootzone mix that is 3 Koren Robinson vs. Ga. Tech 2000 TD Receptions 3 by Wali Lundy of Virginia 2003 90% sand and 10% peat. The field has 3 Jerricho Cotchery vs. Clemson 2001 Total Offense 618 by B.J. Symons of Texas Tech 2003 Tiftway 419 hybrid bermudagrass from Total Offense 463 Philip Rivers vs. UNC 2003 Punt Return Yards 117 by Jack Patterson of ECU 1971 Sandhills turf farm in North Carolina. Punt Ret Yds 103 Darrell Blackman vs. FSU 2004 Kickoff Return Yds 231 by Leroy Gallman of Duke 1992 The irrigation system consists of 6 “big Kickoff Ret Yds 202 T.J. Graham vs. Duke 2009 Tackles 24 by Bill Banks of Penn St. 1977 gun” sprinklers that spray over 200 Tackles 24 Bill Cowher vs. South Carolina 1977 24 by Anderson of Virginia 1979 gallons per minute. The water source is 24 Bill Cowher vs. Clemson 1978 24 Dantonio Burnette vs. Clemson 2001 well water that is contained in tanks. OPPONENT TEAM

NC STATE TEAM Points 58 by Florida State 2000 RECORD AT Touchdowns 8 by Florida State 2000 CARTER-FINLEY Points 67 vs. Western Carolina 1990 First Downs 30 by Texas Tech 2003 Touchdowns 9 vs. Western Carolina 1990 30 by Furman 1984 (206-113-6) 9 vs. Murray State 2009 Rush Attempts 81 by UNC 1971 Year Rec. 1984 2-5 2003 6-1 First Downs 35 vs. The Citadel 1983 Rushing Yards 402 by Wake Forest 1971 1966 3-2 1985 1-5 2004 2-4 Rush Attempts 80 vs. East Carolina 1980 Rushing TDs 5 by Clemson 1982, 1984 1967 4-0 1986 6-0-1 2005 4-3 Rushing Yards 407 vs. Wake Forest 1973 Pass Attempts 64 by Texas Tech 2003 Rushing TDs 7 vs. Western Carolina 1990 Pass Completions 41 by Virginia 2003 1968 3-2 1987 2-4 2006 3-4 Pass Attempts 57 vs. Arkansas State 2000 Passing Yards 586 by Texas Tech 2003 1969 1-3-1 1988 5-1-1 2007 3-4 Pass Completions 41 vs. Boston College 2010 TD Passes 5 by 3 teams 1970 2-1-1 1989 5-2 2008 4-3 Passing Yards 423 vs. UNC 2003 Total Offense 681 by Texas Tech 2003 1971 1-4 1990 5-1 2009 5-3 TD Passes 5 vs. Maryland 2011 Plays 97 by UNC 1971 1972 5-0-1 1991 6-1 2010 5-1 Total Offense 638 vs. Wake Forest 1973 Fumbles Lost 6 by Duke 1986 1973 5-0 1992 5-1 2011 6-1 Plays 96 vs. Maryland 2011 Penalties 20 by Clemson 2001 1974 5-0 1993 5-1 2012 5-1 Fumbles Lost 3 vs. 10 teams Penalty Yards 181 by Clemson 2001 Penalties 14 vs. Clemson 1999 Punts 12 by Wake Forest 2012 1975 5-1 1994 5-1 2013 3-5 14 vs. Ohio State 2004 12 by Western Carolina 1990 1976 1-4-1 1995 1-5 2014 4-3 Penalty Yards 144 vs. Wake Forest 2016 Interceptions by 6 by Wake Forest 1984 1977 4-3 1996 2-3 2015 3-3 Punts 11 vs. Miami 1981 6 by Clemson 1995 1978 5-1 1997 4-2 2016 4-3 11 vs. Florida State 2004 Punt Return Yards 117 by Duke 1971 1979 4-2 1998 5-1 2017 5-1 Interceptions by 6 vs. Florida State 1998 117 by Penn State 1981 1980 5-1 1999 4-1 2018 5-1 Punt Ret. Yds 126 vs. Florida State 2004 Kickoff Return Yds 276 by Duke 1992 1981 3-4 2000 5-1 207-114-6 Kickoff Ret. Yds 224 vs. Duke 2009 1982 5-1 2001 3-3 1983 2-5 2002 6-1

2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 12: NC STATE vs. ECU HEAD COACH DAVE DOEREN

DAVE DOEREN, head coach • In his seventh season at NC State, his ninth season in coaching overall. • In the past two seasons, has had 11 players drafted by the NFL - including an ACC-best seven in 2017. That was the sixth-highest total nationally. • NC State’s 11 ACC victories in the past two seasons ranks second in the ACC. • 179 members of his Wolfpack teams have earned their degrees. • The graduation success rate for football is at an all-time high (74%) and has risen each of the past four years. • The Wolfpack led the ACC with six first-team all-conference players. NC State had two wide receivers on the list - the first time a team had two first-team WRs in league history. • NC State has boasted 23 Academic All-ACC performers under his guidance and in 2018, Ryan Finley was named to the prestigious NFF National Scholar-Athlete Team. DOEREN VS. .... • With nine victories, the 2018 Wolfpack was one of just six teams in the 126-year history of NC State football to post nine or more regular Akron 1-0 season wins. It marked the first time since 1991-92 that State posted back-to-back nine-win seasons (only the third time in school Arizona State 1-0 history). Arkansas St. 1-0 • Teams have qualified for five consecutive bowl games - the second-longest bowl streak in school history. Army 2-0 • Has coached bowl eligible teams in 14 of his 17 years in Division I. Ball State 2-0 • One of his players has won one of ’s national award each of the past two seasons: Bradley Chubb (2017 Nagurski & BGSU 1-0 Hendricks) and Garrett Bradbury (2018 Rimington). Boston College 3-3 • In 2014, the Wolfpack posted its best rushing average since 1992. Buffalo 2-0 • Members of his teams have turned in over 8,000 collective hours of community service during his tenure at NC State. Cal Poly 1-0 • Led Northern Illinois to the most successful two years in program history. Central Michigan 2-1 • His first Husky squad won the school’s first MAC Championship since 1983 and tied the school record with 11 wins. Clemson 0-6 • His 2012 NIU team repeated as league champ and set a new school mark with 12 victories, earning a trip to the Orange Bowl - the first Duke 0-1 BCS berth ever for a MAC school. East Carolina 1-2 • Was a finalist for several national coach of the year awards in 2012. E. Kentucky 1-0 • NIU boasted the nation’s longest conference winning streak (17) and never lost a home game during his tenure in DeKalb. E. Michigan 2-0 • Spend five seasons in the Big Ten, serving as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Wisconsin. Florida State 2-4 • The Badgers posted a 49-15 mark while he was on staff. Furman 1-0 • Spent four seasons at Kansas and was on staff when the Jayhawks ended a seven-year bowl drought. Georgia Southern 1-0 • In 2000 and 2001, coached the secondary at NCAA Division I-AA powerhouse Montana. The Grizzlies advanced to the national title Georgia State 1-0 game in 2000, losing by two points, but returned in 2001 to win the championship. Georgia Tech 0-1 • Montana posted a 28-3 record and won two Big Sky titles during his tenure. Iowa 0-1 • Planned to go to medical school following college and become an orthopedic surgeon. He took the MCAT but after helping coach high James Madison 1-0 school between his junior and senior years, fell in love with coaching. Kansas 1-1 Kent State 2-0 • Lettered at tight end at Drake and was an Academic All-American. La. Tech 1-0 • Earned his undergraduate degree in pre-medical biology. Earned his master’s from Drake in educational leadership and began work on Louisville 2-3 a Ph.D. while serving as a graduate assistant at the University of Southern California. Marshall 2-0 Maryland 0-1 Massachusetts 1-0 Miami 0-1 DAVE DOEREN Mississippi St. 0-1 DOEREN YEAR-BY-YEAR QUICK FACTS Notre Dame 1-1 Year School Position Record Postseason Notes ODU 3-0 1994 Shawnee Mission HS Assistant Coach Hometown Ohio 1-0 1995 Drake Linebackers 8-1-1 Shawnee Mission, KS Pitt 1-0 1996 Drake Linebackers 8-3 Presbyterian 1-0 1997 Drake Linebackers/Defensive coor. 8-3 High School Richmond 1-0 1998 USC Graduate Assistant 8-5 Sun Bowl Bishop Miege South Alabama 1-0 1999 USC Graduate Assistant 6-6 BS Degree South Carolina 0-1 2000 Montana Defensive Secondary 13-2 IAA Runner-ups; Big Sky Champions Pre-Med Biology (Drake ‘94) S. Florida 1-0 2001 Montana Defensive Secondary 15-1 I-AA Champions; Big Sky Champions Syracuse 4-2 2002 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 2-10 2003 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 6-7 Tangerine Bowl Master’s Texas A&M 0-1 Educational Leadership (Drake ‘99) Toledo 2-0 2004 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 4-7 2005 Kansas LB/Co-Defensive Coordinator 7-5 Ft. Worth Bowl (W) Troy 1-0 Career Record UCF 1-0 2006 Wisconsin Co-Def. Coor./Rec. Coor./LBs 12-1 Capital One Bowl (W) 66-38 (9th yr) UNC 4-2 2007 Wisconsin Co-Def, Coor./Rec. Coor./LBs 9-4 Outback Bowl (L) UT Martin 1-0 2008 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 7-6 Champs Sports Bowl (L) Record at NC State Vanderbilt 1-0 2009 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 10-3 Champs Sports Bowl (W) 43-34 (7th yr) Virginia 1-0 2010 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 11-2 Rose Bowl (L); Big 10 Champions Virginia Tech 0-1 2011 Northern Illinois Head Coach 11-3 GoDaddy.com Bowl (W); MAC Champs ACC Record Wake Forest 3-3 2012 Northern Illinois Head Coach 12-1 *Orange Bowl (L); MAC Champions 20-28 W. Michigan 2-0 2013 NC State Head Coach 3-9 WIlliam & Mary 1-0 2014 NC State Head Coach 8-5 Bitcoin St. Pete Bowl (W) Bowl Record 4-2* Wisconsin 0-1 2015 NC State Head Coach 7-6 Belk Bowl (L) Totals 66-38 2016 NC State Head Coach 7-6 Independence Bowl (W) 2017 NC State Head Coach 9-4 Hyundai Sun Bowl (W), No. 23 final rank Family 2018 NC State Head Coach 9-4 Fifth-straight bowl eligible team Sara (Vander Woude) Jacob (20), Luke (17) * - Team competed in Orange Bowl after Doeren was named head coach at NC State Connor (13)

2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 12: NC STATE vs. ECU 2018 ROSTER - ALPHABETICAL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown, (Last School) 13 Devin Leary QB 6’2 212 R-Fr. Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek) 2 Louis Acceus LB 5’11 223 Jr. Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph) 57 Zovon Lindsay OL 6’4 291 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Trinity Christian) 39 Matthew Alderfer TE 6’3 242 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Cox Mill) 97 Xavier Lyas DE 6’4 239 R-So. Plant City, Fla. (Durant) 6 Cary Angeline TE 6’7 250 R-Jr. Chester Sprgs, Pa. (Downington E./USC) 25 Khalid Martin SAF 6’0 200 Fr. Tobaccoville, N.C. (E. Forsyth) 42 Dylan Autenrieth TE 6’4 240 R-Jr. Dallas, Ga. (N. Paulding) 56 Val Martin DT 6’2 297 R-Jr. Marietta, Ga. (Marietta/Iowa Western) 13 Tyler Baker-Williams NIC 6’1 205 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 43 Brandon Masone LB 6’1 210 Fr. Matthews, N.C. (Butler) 27 Shyheim Battle CB 6’2 183 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 4 Nick McCloud CB 6’1 190 Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. (S. Pointe) 42 Danny Blakeman DT 6’2 275 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) 74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. OT 6’6 305 R-Gr. Durham, N.C. (Hillside) 99 Joseph Boletepeli DE 6’4 262 R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 7 Matthew McKay QB 6’4 214 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 36 William Brown, III SAF 5’8 197 R-Gr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 65 Timothy McKay OL 6’4 306 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 56 Kollin Byers OG 6’4 267 R-So. Shelby, N.C. (Crest) 54 Dylan McMahon OL 6’3 294 Fr. Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 88 Devin Carter WR 6’4 212 R-Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 29 Alim McNeill DT 6’2 315 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 73 Justin Chase OG 6’5 315 R-Jr. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge) 12 Brock Miller LB 6’3 238 R-Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Carroll Catholic) 93 Abe Christensen DL 6’6 270 RS-Fr. Andrews, N.C. (C-Newman/Andrews) 28 Kishawn Miller CB 5’9 176 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. (Mill Creek/Ga. Military) 58 C.J. Clark DT 6’3 298 Fr. New London, N.C. (N. Stanly) 34 Delbert Mimms, III RB 5’11 222 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 83 Eric Collins WR 5’9 180 R-Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) 41 Isaiah Moore LB 6’2 240 R-So. Chester, Va. (Bird) 30 Cayman Czesak NIC 6’2 206 R-So. Wilmington, N.C. (Lane) 31 Jarius Morehead SAF 6’1 215 R-Gr. Whitsett, N.C. (E. Guilford) 37 Tyler Dabbs WR 5’10 186 R-Jr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 98 Mackenzie Morgan P 6’2 215 R-So. Trigg, W. Australia (Sacred Heart HS) 38 Will Dabbs RB 5’11 191 R-Jr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 92 Larrell Murchison DT 6’3 291 R-Sr. Elizabethtown, N.C. (Louisburg/E. Bladen) 89 Terrell Dawkins DE 6’4 237 Fr. Concord, N.C. (Cox Mill) 6 Taiyon Palmer CB 5’11 185 R-Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer) 33 Jackson DeSilva WR 6’1 180 Fr. Rolesville, N.C. (Rolesville) 28 Dylan Parham TE 6’5 243 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 33 Isaac Duffy CB 5’10 196 R-Fr. Binghamton, N.Y. (Clayton) 95 Nolan Parris K/P 6’3 192 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest) 24 Malik Dunlap CB 6’3 216 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Harding Univ. HS) 26 Trent Pennix RB 6’2 224 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 32 Christopher Dunn PK 5’8 180 So. Lexington, N.C. (N. Davidson) 8 Ricky Person, Jr. RB 6’1 220 So. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 80 Justin Dunn WR 6’1 208 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 19 Cecil Powell DB 6’1 191 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Piper) 95 Derrick Eason OT 6’4 286 R-Fr. Norfolk, Va. (Norview) 84 Jasiah Provillon WR 6’3 208 R-Fr. Irvington, N.J. (Irvington) 79 Ikem Ekwonu OL 6’4 308 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day) 92 Jackson Quiggle LS 5’11 226 R-Jr. Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee) 3 Emeka Emezie WR 6’3 210 Jr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge) 61 Bo Ressler OL 6’7 290 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) 15 Ty Evans QB 6’3 200 Fr. Colorado Springs, Co. (Palmer Ridge) 19 C.J. Riley WR 6’4 211 R-Jr. Coconut Crk, Fla. (N. Broward Prep) 66 Joshua Fedd-Jackson OG 6’3 323 Jr. Newark, N.J. (St. Joseph) 55 Tyrone Riley OT 6’6 296 R-Gr. Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day School) 82 Max Fisher WR 6’2 202 R-So. Up. Marlboro, Md (Gonzaga Coll.) 89 Thomas Ruocchio TE 6’4 255 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 68 Charles Fletcher OG 6’2 300 R-So. Greenville, N.C. (Rose) 59 Liam Ryan C 6’2 297 R-So. Cary, N.C. (Fork Union/Cary) 20 Jalen Frazier NIC 5’9 181 Fr. Denver, N.C. (Hough) 52 Luke Sanchez OL 6’2 260 Fr. Cary, N.C. (Cary) 50 Grant Gibson OG 6’1 305 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 35 Jaylon Scott LB 6’1 237 Fr. Shelby, N.C. (Shelby) 97 Trenton Gill P 6’4 217 R-So. Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge) 71 Joe Sculthorpe C 6’3 300 R-Jr. Hampstead, N.C. (Topsail) 78 Gabriel Gonzalez OT 6’5 290 R-Fr. Mebane, N.C. (Eastern Alamance) 14 Jamie Shaw QB 6’4 222 Fr. Sanford, N.C. (Sandhills) 14 De’Von Graves SAF 6’1 197 So. Appomattox, Va. (Appomattox Co.) 91 Joe Shimko LS 6’0 205 Fr. Belmar, N.J. (Wall Township) 47 Alex Gray LB 6’2 220 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 90 Collin Smith K/P 5’10 166 Fr. Gibsonville, N.C. (E. Guilford) 75 Tyree Green DE 6’2 265 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. (Cox Mill) 69 Dan Smith OL 6’0 260 Fr. W. Nyack, N.Y. (Clarkstown) 21 Stephen Griffin NIC 6’3 206 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (South Meck/Tenn) 8 Teshaun Smith CB 6’3 191 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Western) 94 Jeffrey Gunter DE 6’4 260 Jr. Durham, N.C. (Riverside/CCU 1 James Smith-Williams DE 6’3 265 R-Gr. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 39 Jakeen Harris DB 5’11 189 Fr. Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Milit.) 70 Kennan Solomon OL 6’5 300 R-So. Roxboro, N.C. (Piedmont CC/Person) 44 Joshua Harris DT 6’4 352 Fr. Roxboro, N.C. (Person) 62 Bryson Speas OG 6’4 290 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) 15 Calvin “C.J.” Hart, Jr. LB 6’1 225 R-Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Amer. Heritage) 22 Isaiah Stallings SAF 6’4 220 R-Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Terry Sanford) 5 Tabari Hines WR 5’10 185 R-Gr. Florence, S.C. (Marlboro/WFU/Oregon) 32 Drake Thomas LB 6’0 236 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 16 Bailey Hockman QB 6’2 208 R-So. Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern/FSU) 87 Thayer Thomas WR 6’0 195 R-So. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 55 Deonte Holden DE 6’4 249 R-Gr. Landover, Md. (Dematha Catholic) 86 Christopher Toudle WR 6’3 222 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard) 20 Jordan Houston RB 5’10 185 Fr. Waldorf, Md. (Flint Hill) 27 Nicholas Treco WR 5’11 195 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 10 Tanner Ingle SAF 5’10 188 So. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 48 Kameron Walker TE 6’5 242 Fr. Canton, N.C. (Pisgah) 7 Chris Ingram CB 6’0 186 Jr. Salisbury, N.C. (Mooresville) 96 Andrew Weil K/P 5’9 165 Fr. Mt. Pleasant, N.C. (Wando) 90 Savion Jackson DE 6’3 265 Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 30 David Wetherington RB 6’0 204 Fr. Thomasville, N.C. (Ledford) 96 Dante Johnson DT 6’3 290 R-So. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva) 72 Riley Williams OL 6’4 285 Fr. Olin, N.C. (N. Iredell) 36 Demarcus Jones, II RB 5’10 214 Fr. Wendell, N.C. (Wake Forest) 91 Jerome Williams DT 6’1 270 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. (SW Onslow) 31 Vi Jones LB 6’3 230 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westlake/USC) 49 Seth Williams LB 6’2 238 R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest) 52 Ibrahim Kante DE 6’4 256 R-So. New York, N.Y. (Cardinal Hayes) 11 Payton Wilson LB 6’4 235 R-Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Orange) 70 Walter Karstens OL 6’8 370 Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 67 Justin Witt OT 6’6 310 R-Jr. New Lenox, Ill. (Lincoln-Way West) 24 Zonovan Knight RB 6’0 197 Fr. Bailey, N.C. (Southern Nash) 45 Camden Woods TE 6’3 242 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wake Christian Acad) 85 Keyon Lesane WR 6’0 194 Fr. Lumberton, N.C. (Butler) 46 Quinn York DL 6’3 236 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Sarasota) 2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 12: NC STATE vs. ECU 2018 ROSTER - NUMERICAL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown, (Last School) 45 Camden Woods TE 6’3 242 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wake Christian Acad) 1 James Smith-Williams DE 6’3 265 R-Gr. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 46 Quinn York DL 6’3 236 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Sarasota) 2 Louis Acceus LB 5’11 223 Jr. Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph) 47 Alex Gray LB 6’2 220 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 3 Emeka Emezie WR 6’3 210 Jr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge) 48 Kameron Walker TE 6’5 242 Fr. Canton, N.C. (Pisgah) 4 Nick McCloud CB 6’1 190 Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. (S. Pointe) 49 Seth Williams LB 6’2 238 R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest) 5 Tabari Hines WR 5’10 185 R-Gr. Florence, S.C. (Marlboro/WFU/Oregon) 50 Grant Gibson OG 6’1 305 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 6 Cary Angeline TE 6’7 250 R-Jr. Chester Sprgs, Pa. (Downington E./ USC) 52 Ibrahim Kante DE 6’4 256 R-So. New York, N.Y. (Cardinal Hayes) 6 Taiyon Palmer CB 5’11 185 R-Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer) 52 Luke Sanchez OL 6’2 260 Fr. Cary, N.C. (Cary) 7 Chris Ingram CB 6’0 186 Jr. Salisbury, N.C. (Mooresville) 54 Dylan McMahon OL 6’3 294 Fr. Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 7 Matthew McKay QB 6’4 214 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 55 Deonte Holden DE 6’4 249 R-Gr. Landover, Md. (Dematha Catholic) 8 Ricky Person, Jr. RB 6’1 220 So. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 55 Tyrone Riley OT 6’6 296 R-Gr. Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day School) 8 Teshaun Smith CB 6’3 191 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Western) 56 Kollin Byers OG 6’4 267 R-So. Shelby, N.C. (Crest) 10 Tanner Ingle SAF 5’10 188 So. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 56 Val Martin DT 6’2 297 R-Jr. Marietta, Ga. (Marietta/Iowa Western) 11 Payton Wilson LB 6’4 235 R-Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Orange) 57 Zovon Lindsay OL 6’4 291 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Trinity Christian) 12 Brock Miller LB 6’3 238 R-Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Carroll Catholic) 58 C.J. Clark DT 6’3 298 Fr. New London, N.C. (N. Stanly) 13 Tyler Baker-Williams NIC 6’1 205 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 59 Liam Ryan C 6’2 297 R-So. Cary, N.C. (Fork Union/Cary) 13 Devin Leary QB 6’2 212 R-Fr. Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek) 61 Bo Ressler OL 6’7 290 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) 14 De’Von Graves SAF 6’1 197 So. Appomattox, Va. (Appomattox Co.) 62 Bryson Speas OG 6’4 290 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) 14 Jamie Shaw QB 6’4 222 Fr. Sanford, N.C. (Sandhills) 65 Timothy McKay OL 6’4 306 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 15 Ty Evans QB 6’3 200 Fr. Colorado Springs, Co. (Palmer Ridge) 66 Joshua Fedd-Jackson OG 6’3 323 Jr. Newark, N.J. (St. Joseph) 15 Calvin “C.J.” Hart, Jr. LB 6’1 225 R-Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Amer. Heritage) 67 Justin Witt OT 6’6 310 R-Jr. New Lenox, Ill. (Lincoln-Way West) 16 Bailey Hockman QB 6’2 208 R-So. Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern/FSU) 68 Charles Fletcher OG 6’2 300 R-So. Greenville, N.C. (Rose) 19 Cecil Powell DB 6’1 191 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Piper) 69 Dan Smith OL 6’0 260 Fr. W. Nyack, N.Y. (Clarkstown) 19 C.J. Riley WR 6’4 211 R-Jr. Coconut Crk, Fla. (N. Broward Prep) 70 Walter Karstens OL 6’8 370 Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 20 Jalen Frazier NIC 5’9 181 Fr. Denver, N.C. (Hough) 70 Kennan Solomon OL 6’5 300 R-So. Roxboro, N.C. (Piedmont CC/Person) 20 Jordan Houston RB 5’10 185 Fr. Waldorf, Md. (Flint Hill) 71 Joe Sculthorpe C 6’3 300 R-Jr. Hampstead, N.C. (Topsail) 21 Stephen Griffin NIC 6’3 206 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (South Meck/Tenn) 72 Riley Williams OL 6’4 285 Fr. Olin, N.C. (N. Iredell) 22 Isaiah Stallings SAF 6’4 220 R-Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Terry Sanford) 73 Justin Chase OG 6’5 315 R-Jr. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge) 24 Malik Dunlap CB 6’3 216 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Harding Univ. HS) 74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. OT 6’6 305 R-Gr. Durham, N.C. (Hillside) 24 Zonovan Knight RB 6’0 197 Fr. Bailey, N.C. (Southern Nash) 75 Tyree Green DE 6’2 265 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. (Cox Mill) 25 Khalid Martin SAF 6’0 200 Fr. Tobaccoville, N.C. (E. Forsyth) 78 Gabriel Gonzalez OT 6’5 290 R-Fr. Mebane, N.C. (Eastern Alamance) 26 Trent Pennix RB 6’2 224 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 79 Ikem Ekwonu OL 6’4 308 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day) 27 Shyheim Battle CB 6’2 183 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 80 Justin Dunn WR 6’1 208 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 27 Nicholas Treco WR 5’11 195 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 82 Max Fisher WR 6’2 202 R-So. Up. Marlboro, Md (Gonzaga Coll.) 28 Kishawn Miller CB 5’9 176 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. (Mill Creek/Ga. Military) 83 Eric Collins WR 5’9 180 R-Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) 28 Dylan Parham TE 6’5 243 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 84 Jasiah Provillon WR 6’3 208 R-Fr. Irvington, N.J. (Irvington) 29 Alim McNeill DT 6’2 315 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson) 85 Keyon Lesane WR 6’0 194 Fr. Lumberton, N.C. (Butler) 30 Cayman Czesak NIC 6’2 206 R-So. Wilmington, N.C. (Lane) 86 Christopher Toudle WR 6’3 222 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard) 30 David Wetherington RB 6’0 204 Fr. Thomasville, N.C. (Ledford) 87 Thayer Thomas WR 6’0 195 R-So. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 31 Vi Jones LB 6’3 230 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westlake/USC) 88 Devin Carter WR 6’4 212 R-Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 31 Jarius Morehead SAF 6’1 215 R-Gr. Whitsett, N.C. (E. Guilford) 89 Terrell Dawkins DE 6’4 237 Fr. Concord, N.C. (Cox Mill) 32 Christopher Dunn PK 5’8 180 So. Lexington, N.C. (N. Davidson) 89 Thomas Ruocchio TE 6’4 255 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 32 Drake Thomas LB 6’0 236 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 90 Savion Jackson DE 6’3 265 Fr. Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) 33 Jackson DeSilva WR 6’1 180 Fr. Rolesville, N.C. (Rolesville) 90 Collin Smith K/P 5’10 166 Fr. Gibsonville, N.C. (E. Guilford) 33 Isaac Duffy CB 5’10 196 R-Fr. Binghamton, N.Y. (Clayton) 91 Joe Shimko LS 6’0 205 Fr. Belmar, N.J. (Wall Township) 34 Delbert Mimms, III RB 5’11 222 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 91 Jerome Williams DT 6’1 270 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. (SW Onslow) 35 Jaylon Scott LB 6’1 237 Fr. Shelby, N.C. (Shelby) 92 Larrell Murchison DT 6’3 291 R-Sr. Elizabethtown, N.C. (Louisburg/E. Bladen) 36 William Brown, III SAF 5’8 197 R-Gr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 92 Jackson Quiggle LS 5’11 226 R-Jr. Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee) 36 Demarcus Jones, II RB 5’10 214 Fr. Wendell, N.C. (Wake Forest) 93 Abe Christensen DL 6’6 270 So. Andrews, N.C. (C-Newman/Andrews) 37 Tyler Dabbs WR 5’10 186 R-Jr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 94 Jeffrey Gunter DE 6’4 260 Jr. Durham, N.C. (Riverside/CCU 38 Will Dabbs RB 5’11 191 R-Jr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 95 Derrick Eason OT 6’4 286 R-Fr. Norfolk, Va. (Norview) 39 Jakeen Harris DB 5’11 189 Fr. Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Milit.) 95 Nolan Parris K/P 6’3 192 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest) 39 Matthew Alderfer TE 6’3 242 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Cox Mill) 96 Dante Johnson DT 6’3 290 R-So. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva) 41 Isaiah Moore LB 6’2 240 R-So. Chester, Va. (Bird) 96 Andrew Weil K/P 5’9 165 Fr. Mt. Pleasant, N.C. (Wando) 42 Dylan Autenrieth TE 6’4 240 R-Jr. Dallas, Ga. (N. Paulding) 97 Trenton Gill P 6’4 217 R-So. Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge) 42 Danny Blakeman DT 6’2 275 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) 97 Xavier Lyas DE 6’4 239 R-So. Plant City, Fla. (Durant) 43 Brandon Masone LB 6’1 210 Fr. Matthews, N.C. (Butler) 98 Mackenzie Morgan P 6’2 215 R-So. Trigg, W. Australia (Sacred Heart HS) 44 Joshua Harris DT 6’4 352 Fr. Roxboro, N.C. (Person) 99 Joseph Boletepeli DE 6’4 262 R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage)

2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL GAME 12: NC STATE vs. ECU THE LAST TIME ... THE LAST TIME ... NC STATE NC STATE TEAM 60-yd punt 61, A.J. Cole III, Clemson, 10/20/18 7 500+ 566, Stephen Morris, Miami, 9/29/12 85 70-yd punt 72, A.J. Cole, III, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 40+ attempts 40, Cade Fortin, UNC, 11/24/18 2 Span/ 50-yd punt avg (min. 3) 54.5, A.J. Cole, WFU, 10/1/16 35 50+ attempts 52, D. Watson, Clemson, 10/15/16 33 Category Mark, Game Gms 100+ KOR 116, Jaylen Samuels, ND, 10/28/17 18 60+ attempts 63, B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 9/20/03 197 Scored 50+ 58 vs. East Carolina (12/1/18) 1 KOR TD 100 yds, Nyheim Hines, Vanderbilt, 12/26/16 26 25+ completions 29, James Blackman, FSU, 11/3/18 5 Scored 60+ 63 vs. S. Alabama (9/26/15) 48 100+ PR 102, Darrell Blackman, Florida State, 11/11/04 179 3 TD passes 3, Jamie Newman, Wake Forest, 11/8/18 4 Score < 10 0 vs. Clemson (10/20/18) 7 PR TD 92 yards, Nyheim Hines, Pitt, 10/14/17 19 4 TD passes 4, James Blackman, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 Was Shutout vs. Clemson (10/4/14) 60 Opening KOR TD Lamont Reid, ETSU, 8/31/02 213 5+ TD passes 5, Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 10/31/15 44 Shut out opponent Eastern Kentucky (9/12/15) 50 Blocked FG Eurndraus Bryant, Georgia State, 9/8/18 11 50+ yd cmp 51, Fortin to Ratliff, UNC, 11/24/18 2 300+ yds rushing 308 vs. UNC (11/28/15) 41 Blocked Punt Tyrone RIley, BC, 11/11/17 16 70+ yd cmp 82, Dungey to Johnson, Syracuse, 10/27/18 6 400+ yds rushing 400 vs. W. Carolina (1990) 357 TD on Blk Punt Germaine Pratt, Notre Dame, 10/28/17 18 80+ yd. cpm 82, Dungey to Johnson, Syracuse, 10/27/18 6 <100 yds rushing 47 vs. Wake Forest (11/8/18) 4 350+ Total Off. 400, James Blackman, FSU , 11/3/18 5 300+ yds passing 421 vs. East Carolina (12/1/18) 1 DEFENSE 400+ yds passing 421 vs. East Carolina (12/1/18) 1 10+ tackles 11, Jarius Morehead, UNC, 11/24/18 2 RECEIVING 500+ yds passing 535 vs. Duke (11/11/89) 356 15+ tackles 16, Germaine Pratt, Syracuse, 10/27/18 6 100+ yds 109, Sage Surratt, Wake Forest, 11/8/18 2 <200 yds total offense 198 vs. Notre Dame (10/8/16) 35 20+ tackles 20, Andre Maddox, Georgia Tech, 11/2/02 205 200+ yds 224, Torrey Smith, Maryland, 11/27/10 103 30+ first downs 32 vs. East Carolina (12/1/18) 1 5+ TFL 5, Bradley Chubb, BC, 11/11/17 16 100+ yds rec./2 plr Matthews/Terry, Florida State, 11/3/18 4 100+ penalty yards 108 vs. UNC (11/25/17) 14 4+ sacks 4, Mario Williams vs. Maryland, 11/6/05 170 10+ receptions 10, DJ Matthews, Florida State, 11/3/18 4 2+ fumbles lost 2 vs. East Carolina (12/1/18) 1 2+ INT 2, Jerod Fernandez, Florida State, 9/27/14 60 50+ yd reception 51, Anthony Ratliff, UNC, 11/24/18 1 Scored a safety UNC (11/20/10) 105 Fumble rec. TD Garland Heath. UVa., 11/1/03 191 70+ yd reception 82, Nykeim Johnson, Syracuse, 10/27/18 5 Allowed a safety Florida State (9/23/17) 22 Fumble ret. TD Brandan Bishop (33 yards) vs. GT, 10/1/11 98 80+ yd reception 82, Nykeim Johnson, Syracuse, 10/27/18 5 Forced 4 or more TOs 4 vs. Arizona St. (12/29/17) 13 TD on INT return 57, Jarius Morehead, Marshall, 9/22/18 10 3+ TDs in a game 3, Tabari Hines, Wake Forest, 11/11/17 14 Committed 4 or more TOs 4 vs. Boston College (10/6/18) 8 100 yds in INT rets Marcus Hudson (100) at Duke, 11/3/01 220 Intercepted 3 or more passes 3 vs. Arizona St. (12/29/17) 13 Force safety Terrell Manning (10 yd sk) vs. UNC, 11/20/10 105 SPECIAL TEAMS 50+ yd. FG 52, Tommy Openshaw, Vanderbilt, 12/26/16 25 NC STATE INDIVIDUAL SCORING Game win FG (reg) 20 yds (6 sec.) Scored 20+ points 30, Reggie Gallaspy, 11/24/18 2 Obi Egekeze, Maryland, 10/25/08 132 RUSHING Scored 5+ TDs 5, Reggie Gallaspy, 11/24/18 2 60-yd punt 65, B. Wright, S. Georgia State, 9/8/18 9 Span/ Made 3+ FGs Chris Dunn (3), vs. EU, 12/1/18 1 70-yd punt 76, Pat O’Donnell, Cincinnati, 9/22/11 99 Category Name, Mark, Game Gms Made 7+ PATs 7, Chris Dunn vs. ECU, 12/1/18 1 50-yd punt avg (min. 3) 59.7, Pat O’Donnell, Cinc., 9/22/11 99 100+ yds 220, Reggie Gallaspy, ECU 12/1/18 1 2-pt conv. E. Emezie from R. Finley, Virginia, 9/22/18 9 100+ yds in KOR 102, J. Reed, Virginia, 9/29/18 9 200+ yds 220, Reggie Gallaspy, ECU, 12/1/18 1 OL scored TD Garrett Bradbury, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 KOR TD 97, Deebo Samuels, South Carolina, 9/2/16 25 100+ yds by 2 players 104, Dayes TD - 1st off. play Anthony Barbour, Maryland, 11/23/91 334 PR TD 77, McCloud, Clemson, 11/4/17 17 111, Thornton , USA, 9/26/15 48 TD - 1st def.play Nate Irving, Clemson, 9/13/08 138 TD on opening KOR 97 yds, Deebo Samuel, SC, 8/2/16 25 QB 100+ yds 128, Jacoby Brissett vs. UNC, 11/28/15 39 Blocked FG Kevin Bletzer, Boston College, 10/6/18 8 100 rush/100 pass 128,/206, J. Brissett , UNC, 11/28/15 40 OPPONENT TEAM Blocked Punt Team, Boston College, 10/6/18 8 30+ carries 30, Brandon Mitchell, Md, 11/30/13 62 Blk PuntTD Team blk, Levy rec, Boston College, 10/6/18 8 Consec. 100-yd gms Gallaspy, UNC, 12/24/18;ECU, 12/1/18 1 Span/ 50-59 yard run 54, Nyheim Hines, UNC, 11/25/17 14 Category Mark, Game Gms DEFENSE 60-69 yard run 66, Jaylen Samuels, Clemson, 10/31/15 44 Scored 50+ 52, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 10+ tackles 10, Robsins and Gore, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 70-79 yard run 77, Matt Dayes, South Alabama, 9/26/15 48 Scored 60+ 62, Clemson, 11/17/12 79 15+ tackles 15, Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 80+ yard run 86, Reggie Gallaspy, ECU, 12/1/18 1 Score < 10 3, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 20+ tackles 23, Daryl Mapp, UNC, 11/10/07 144 2+ rushing TDs 2, Reggie Gallaspy, ECU, 12/1/18 1 Was Shutout E. Kentucky, 9/12/15 50 2+ interceptions 2, DeVon Edwards, Duke, 11/9/13 68 3+ rushing TDs 5, Reggie Gallaspy, UNC, 11/24/18 1 300+ yds rushing 401, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 Fumble rec. TD 16 yds, , Clemson, 10/4/14 59 400+ yds rushing 401, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 Fumble ret. TD 66 yds, Dexter McDougle, Md, 11/26/11 91 PASSING <100 yds rushing 31, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 TD on INT return 78, Tyrel Dodson, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 300+ yds 409, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1 300+ yds passing 421, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 100 yds INT rets 114, Patrick Hinton, S.C., 10/29/88 373 400+ yds 409, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1 400+ yds passing 421, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 Forced a safety 9-yard sack, W. Hall, Virginia, 11/3/12 81 500+ yds 535, Shane Montgomery , Duke, 11/11/89 356 500+ yds passing 516, Miami, 9/29/12 85 40+ attempts 44, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1 <200 yds total offense 104, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 SCORING 50+ attempts 52, Ryan Finley, WFU, 11/18/18 4 30+ first downs 30, Syracuse, 10/27/18 6 Scored 20+ points 24, Torrey Smith, Maryland, 11/27/10 104 25+ completions 32, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1 100+ penalty yards 121, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 Made 4+ FGs 4, B. Creque, Louisville, 12/26/16 30 3 TD passes 3, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1 2+ fumbles lost 2, Louisville, 10/22/16 32 Made 7+ PATs 7, Seth Small, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 4 TD passes 4, Ryan Finley, Louisville, 11/17/18 3 Scored a safety Florida State, 9/23/17 22 2-pt conversion C. Tucker pass, UNC, 11/24/18 2 5+ TD passes Mike Glennon (5), UNC, 10/27/12 82 Allowed a safety UNC, 11/20/10 105 Cons. 300 yd gm R. FInley, 374 WFU; Forced 4 or more TOs 4, Boston College, 10/6/18 8 316, Louisville, 11/17/18 3 Committed 4 or more TOs 4, Arizona St., 12/29/17 123 50+ yd comp. 74, Finley to Harmon, Syracuse, 10/27/18 6 Intercepted 3 or more passes 3, Louisville, 10/22/16 32 70+ yd comp. 74, Finley to Harmon, Syracuse, 10/27/18 5 80+ yd. comp. 80, Finley to Louis, ECU, 9/10/16 38 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL 350 Total Offense 400, Ryan Finley, ECU, 12/1/18 1

RECEIVING RUSHING 100+ yds 163, Jakobi Meyers, East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 Span/ 200+ yds 247, Kelvin Harmon, Syracuse, 10/27/18 5 Category Name, Mark, Game Gms 100+ rec./2 plr 134, Harmon; 100+ 236, Trayveon Williams, TAMU 12/31/18 0 117 Meyers, Wake Forest, 11/8/18 4 200+ yds 236, Trayveon Williams, TAMU, 12/31/18 0 10+ receptions 13, Kelvin Harmon, ECU, 12/1/18 1 100+, 2 players 220, Hood; 100 Logan, UNC, 11/28/15 40 15+ receptions 15, Kelvin Harmon, WFU, 11/8/18 4 QB Rush 100+ yds 121, , Louisville, 10/3/15 47 Cons.100 gms Meyers, 111, UNC, 11/24/18, ECU, 11/24/18 1 100 rush/100 pass 121/103, Jackson, Louisville, 10/3/15 47 50+ yd reception 74, Kelvin Harmon, Syr., 10/27/18 6 30+ carries 36, Dillon, BC, 12/22/17 16 70+ yd reception 74, Kelvin Harmon, Syr., 10/27/18 6 50-59 yd run 53, Anthony Scott, K., East Carolina, 12/1/18 1 80+ yd reception 82, Pharoah McKever, Miss. St., 12/28/15 38 60-69 yd run 62, Kellen Mond, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 3+ TDs in a game 3, Jaylen Samuels, Vandy 12/26/16 26 70-79 yd run 77, Josh Adams, Notre Dame, 10/28/17 18 80+ yd run 93, Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 SPECIAL TEAMS 2+ rushing TDs 3, Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 50+ yd. FG 50, Niklas Sade , Miami, 9/29/12 85 3+ rushing TDs 3, Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M, 12/31/18 0 Game win FG (reg) 48 yds (33 sec), Niklas Sade, Richmond., 9/7/13 75 PASSING Game win FG (OT) 42 yds (1OT), 300+ 421, James Blackman, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 Steven Hauschka, Miami, 11/3/07 144 400+ 421, James Blackman, Florida State, 11/3/18 5 2018 WOLFPACK FOOTBALL #1PACK1GOAL