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Perrin Busbee Bart Gatlin W.C. Riddick Dr. John Mckee 124 ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/24 H W Clemson 8-0 N - at Norfolk, Va. PERRIN BUSBEE DR. JOHN MCKEE Years at NC State: 1892, 1996, 97 GEORGE WHITNEY EDDIE GREEN Record at NC State: 1-0 Years at NC State: 1900-01 Record at NC State: 1-6 Years at NC State: 1905 Years at NC State: 1909-13 Record at NC State: 4-1-1 Record at NC State: 25-8-2 ——— 1892 ——— Record: 1-0 ——— 1900 ——— Record: 0-4 ——— 1905 ——— ——— 1909 ——— 3/12 H W Raleigh Academy 14-6 Record: 4-1-1 10/25 H L Virginia Tech 2-18 Record: 6-1 11/10 A L South Carolina 5-17 9/28 H W VMI 10/09 H W Maryville 39-0 11/12 N L Davidson 0-17 5-0 10/16 N W Md. Ath. Club 12-0 BART GATLIN 11/29 H L South Carolina 0-12 10/07 A L Virginia 0-10 10/22 H W Kentucky 15-6 N - at Charlotte, N.C. 10/27 A W South Carolina 29-0 10/30 H W Maryland 31-0 Years at NC State (3): 1893-95 11/06 A W Wash. & Lee 3-0 Record at NC State: 3-4-1 ——— 1901 ——— 11/11 H T North Carolina 0-0 11/18 H W Wash. & Lee 22-0 11/13 H W USS Franklin 5-0 Record: 1-2 11/30 N W Davidson 10-0 11/25 N L Virginia Tech 5-18 ——— 1893 ——— 10/16 A L North Carolina 0-39 at Winston-Salem, N.C. N - at Norfolk, Va. Record: 2-0 11/16 H L North Carolina 0-30 ——— 1910 ——— H W Davidson 27-6 11/8 H W Tennessee 12-6 South Atlantic Champions H W Raleigh Academy 13-0 WILLIE HESTON Coach: Eddie Green ——— 1894 ——— 10/08 H T Georgetown 0-0 Years at NC State: 1906 10/15 H T Villanova 6-6 Record: 0-2 ARTHUR DEVLIN Record at NC State: 3-1-4 10/22 H W Eastern 33-0 10/12 A L North Carolina 0-44 Years at NC State: 1902-03 11/12 H W Richmond 53-0 10/20 H L North Carolina 0-16 Record at NC State: 7-8-2 ——— 1906 ——— 11/19 H W Wake Forest 28-3 ——— 1895 ——— Record: 3-1-4 11/24 N W Virginia Tech 5-3 Record: 1-2-1 ——— 1902 ——— N - at Norfolk, Va. 9/29 H W Randolph Macon 39-0 10/12 A L North Carolina 0-36 Record: 3-4-2 ——— 1911 ——— 10/06 A T Virginia 0-0 10/19 H T Wake Forest 4-4 10/4 A L Clemson 5-11 10/11 H T Richmond 0-0 Record: 5-3 10/25 N L VMI 6-42 10/6 A T Furman 0-0 10/13 H W VMI 17-0 10/07 H W USS Franklin 23-0 11/18 H W Richmond 40-0 10/13 H L Furman 2-5 10/15 H T Wash. & Lee 4-4 10/14 A L VMI 5-6 N - at Atlanta, Ga. 10/18 A L Virginia Tech 6-10 10/18 H W William & Mary 40-0 10/21 H W Bucknell 6-0 ——— 1896 ——— 10/20 N1 W St. Albans 10-0 10/25 N1 T Clemson 0-0 10/28 H W Tennessee 16-0 Coach: Perrin Busbee 10/31 H W Guilford 28-5 11/29 N2 L Virginia Tech 0-6 11/04 H L Navy 6-17 Record: 3-2 11/8 H T North Carolina 0-0 N1 - at Columbia, S.C.; N2 - at Richmond, Va. 11/11 H W Wash. & Lee 15-3 11/19 N2 L Davidson 0-5 H W Guilford 6-0 11/18 H W Wake Forest 13-5 11/27 H W Richmond 30-5 11/30 N L Virginia Tech 0-3 ——— 1897 ——— N1 - at Roanoke, Va.; N2 - Greensboro,N.C. N - at Norfolk, Va. Coach: Perrin Busbee MICKEY WHITEHURST ——— 1903 ——— ——— 1912 ——— Record: 1-2 Years at NC State: 1907-08 Record: 4-4 Record: 4-3 10/02 H L Guilford 0-18 Record at NC State: 12-1-1 10/05 H W Guilford 50-0 10/05 H W USS Franklin 21-0 10/22 A L North Carolina 0-40 10/12 A L VMI 0-6 10/12 H W Va. Med. College 7-0 H W Davidson 19-0 10/17 A L Virginia Tech 0-21 ——— 1907 ——— 10/19 H L Georgetown 0-48 10/19 H W DMI 33-0 South Atlantic Champions 10/26 A W Davidson 7-0 10/28 H L Clemson 0-24 Record: 6-0-1 11/02 A W Wake Forest 12-0 11/16 A L Navy 0-40 W.C. RIDDICK 11/02 H L Kentucky 0-18 H W Randolph Macon 20-0 11/28 N L Wash. & Lee 6-16 11/12 H W South Carolina 6-5 10/12 A W Richmond 7-4 Years at NC State (2): 1898-99 11/14 A W Richmond 53-0 N - at Norfolk, Va. Record at NC State: 2-6-4 H W Roanoke 22-0 N1 - at Danville, Va.; N2 - at Columbia, S.C. 10/26 H W Richmond 11-0 ——— 1913 ——— 11/16 H W Davidson 6-0 South Atlantic Champions ——— 1898 ——— H T N.C. All Stars 5-5 Record: 6-1 Record: 1-3-2 W.S. KEINHOLTZ 11/23 N W Virginia 10-4 10/11 H W USS Franklin 54-0 N - at Norfolk, Va. 10/15 A L North Carolina 0-34 10/18 H W Davidson 26-6 Years at NC State: 1904 ——— 1908 ——— 10/25 A W Georgetown 12-0 ——— 1899 ——— Record at NC State: 3-1-2 Record: 6-1 11/01 H W Wake Forest 37-0 Record: 1-3-2 11/08 H L VMI 7-14 9/30 H W Wake Forest 25-0 10/07 A L North Carolina 0-34 ——— 1904 ——— 11/15 H W Va. Med. College 13-7 10/14 N L Clemson 0-24 10/12 H W William & Mary 20-0 Record: 3-1-2 11/27 H W Wash. & Lee 6-0 10/21 H W Bingham 10/17 H W Georgetown 5-0 9/24 H W Guilford 59-0 18-0 11/07 A W Davidson 0-6 10/01 A W VMI 6-0 10/28 H T North Carolina 11-11 11/14 N L Virginia 21-0 10/22 A L Virginia 0-5 11/17 H T Davidson 0-0 11/21 A W Wake Forest 76-0 11/05 H T South Carolina 0-0 N - at Rock Hill, S.C. 11/26 N W Virginia Tech 6-5 11/16 A T North Carolina 6-6 CONFIDENCE · PRIDE · STRENGTH · COURAGE · PASSION · SPIRIT · 1 PACK 1 GOAL 2013 NC STATE FOOTBALL | ALL-TIME RESULTS 125 11/14 H W Wake Forest 6-0 ——— 1922 ——— 11/21 H L Washington & Lee 0-14 JACK HEGARTY TAL STAFFORD N - at Richmond, Va. Record: 4-6 Years at NC State: 1914-15 Years at NC State: 1918 ——— 1926 ——— 9/30 H W Randolph Macon 20-2 Record at NC State: 5-6-2 Record at NC State: 1-3 Record: 4-6 10/07 A L Wash. & Lee 6-14 10/14 H W Roanoke 13-0 9/25 H W Elon 10-0 ——— 1914 ——— ——— 1918 ——— 10/19 H L North Carolina 9-14 10/02 H L Furman 0-31 Record: 2-3-1 Record: 1-3 10/28 N L VMI 0-14 10/09 A L Clemson 3-7 10/03 H W Wake Forest 51-0 11/02 H W Guilford 54-0 11/04 H W Davidson 15-0 10/16 H L Davidson 0-3 10/22 H W West Virginia 26-13 11/10 A L Georgia Tech 0-128 11/11 N L Virginia Tech 0-24 10/23 N L VMI 0-7 10/31 H L Navy 14-16 11/16 N L Virginia Tech 0-25 11/18 A L Georgia Tech 0-17 10/30 A L North Carolina 0-12 11/07 H T Georgetown 7-7 11/23 H L Wake Forest 0-21 11/25 A W Wake Forest 32-0 11/06 H W Lenoir-Rhyne 6-0 11/14 H L Wash. & Lee 0-7 N - at Norfolk, Va. 11/30 H L Maryland 6-7 11/13 H W Duke 26-19 11/26 N L Virginia Tech 0-3 N - at Norfolk, Va. 11/20 A L South Carolina 14-20 N - at Roanoke, Va. ——— 1923 ——— 11/25 H W Wake Forest 7-3 N - at Richmond, Va. ——— 1915 ——— Record: 3-7 BILL FETZER ——— 1927 ——— Record: 3-3-1 9/29 H W Roanoke 6-0 Years at NC State: 1919-20 Southern Conference Champions 10/09 H T Roanoke 0-0 10/06 A L Penn State 0-16 Record at NC State: 14-5 Record: 9-1 10/16 H W Wake Forest 7-0 10/13 H W South Carolina 7-0 9/24 H W Elon 39-0 10/21 H L South Carolina 10-19 10/18 H L North Carolina 0-14 9/30 A L Furman 0-20 10/30 H W Navy 14-12 ——— 1919 ——— 10/27 A L VMI 7-22 10/08 H W Clemson 18-6 11/06 H L Georgetown 0-28 Record: 7-2 11/03 A W Davidson 12-6 11/10 N L Virginia Tech 0-16 10/13 H W Wake Forest 30-7 11/09 H W Gallaudet 27-7 9/27 H W Guilford 80-0 11/17 H L Maryland 12-26 10/22 N1 W Florida 12-6 11/25 H L Wash.
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