Numerous times over the last few weeks SFN has highlighted some of the sad stats that underscore just how bad NC State’s offense has been since Marc Trestman arrived in Raleigh last year. (Link to Trestman x3) Most of these stats have been a consolidation of results of (almost) two years of performance and resemble the following. For example, NC State has
failed to score more than 24 points in 18 consecutive games
scored more than 24 points only once in Trestman’s 21 games (vs Eastern Kentucky)
gained less than 350 yards total offense in 14 consecutive games
not scored a touchdown against a Division One opponent in the first quarter of a single game of 2006
With all of those horrible ‘rolling’ statistics, imagine how painful it is to LOSE a game where your team comprises the following stats like State did on Saturday because of a failure to score points:
Toney Baker rushed for 174 yards.
Defense forced three turnovers
State started multiple drives close to mid-field because of generating over 100 yards in returns
Average field position for the game was the 35 yard line
State committed only 2 penalities for 10 yards
State won time of possession
State gave up just one sack
^If we can’t win games with performances like the one on Saturday, then when can we expect to (start) winning some games?
For a little reflexion…after almost seven complete seasons, the following is Chuck Amato’s record vs ACC competition:
1-1 vs Boston College
2-5 vs Clemson
4-0 vs Duke
4-3 vs Florida State
2-5 vs Georgia Tech
2-5 vs Maryland
0-1 vs Miami
3-3 vs North Carolina
2-3 vs Virginia
1-1 vs Virginia Tech
4-3 vs Wake Forest
Summary Statistics:
* 25-30 overall ACC record.
* Winning record against 3 ACC programs – Florida State, Wake Forest and Duke.
* .500 record against 4 ACC programs.
* Losing record against 4 ACC programs.
* 11-6 vs the Big Four
* Amato’s teams have finished higher than 4th in the ACC only once and have finished last in its division or in the bottom 3 of the ACC in 2 of the last 3 seasons.