Spring Game Entry (Updated Monday Morn)

We originally posted this entry on Saturday and asked our readers to share their thoughts regarding Saturday’s spring football game. The response from the community has been awesome and our comments section includes a lot of insightful commentary.

Attendance for the day was estimated at 15,000 and the format changed from past years. ‘”The atmosphere was festive. A red-clad crowd of 14,800 showed up. Many former players came back. The band, cheerleaders and dance team helped generate a game-type buzz” (N&O) The Wolfpacker explained the following:

This year’s spring contest debuted a new format that was much more like a regular game. The teams were divided just about evenly with defensive and offensive starters gracing both rosters, as opposed to the first-string offense vs. the first-string defense format used in recent years by former coach Chuck Amato. This year’s spring game skipped over kickoffs and punts, but otherwise followed the regular football rules.

You can see some of the action yourself by simply clicking here.

Additionally:

* this entry at the N&O’s ACCNow shares great observations from the day.

* The newspaper’s more formal recap – included in its print edition – can be found by clicking here.

* Of course, we are big fans of the perspective of our friends at Section Six.

* The Wolfpacker had a quick summary that indicates the running game looked good but “the quarterback play left plenty to be desired.”

It is hard to tell ‘who is whom’ in scrimmages. This is the list of players that started on Saturday.

* Remember that DeMario Pressley did not play because of injury.

* It is nice to see Julian Williams and Jeraill McCuller starting on the offensive line. The redshirt sophomores have had two years to develop physically and emotionally and will be called upon to make the difference this year on a line that has a solid core with Curtis Crouch and Luke Lathan serving as anchors.

* We must mention that freshman, Jimmaul Simmons returned an interception 100 yards for the White.

Perhaps the most important component of the weekend was the turnout of 200-250 former NC State football players that responded to Coach O’Brien’s invitation to please come back for the weekend and get re-attached to the program. (We say “re-attached” because many of the alums felt shut-out from the program by the style in which Chuck Amato chose to run things.) The N&O focused on this topic with a nice article calling O’Brien the “Head of the Family”. This article is full of interesting comments. The following is just a tease from the piece:

Soon after O’Brien was hired, he asked to have lunch with members of the media and didn’t dish out any sarcasm with the sandwiches. He also met with former State players to hear their concerns, their suggestions.

At times, the Murphy Football Center seemed to be Amato’s private domain and reserved for his players, past and present. O’Brien has opened the doors. Plaques have placed on the outside back wall at the concourse level, honoring each of the former NCSU head coaches, including Amato.

“I like his style, his approach,” said former All-America receiver Torry Holt, an All-Pro receiver for the St. Louis Rams. “He’s in control. Now, we all want to see the product he puts on the field.”

Holt was one of the former players who turned out Friday night at the Vaughn Towers reception, munching on chicken wings, seeing old teammates, retelling old stories. Everyone agreed such an event had never been held under any Wolfpack coach.

“I’ve been told this is long overdue,” O’Brien said in addressing the group. “It’s a phenomenal first start. We’d like to make it a tradition and make it better.”

Lastly, if you want more spring reports from around the country, this link will take you there..

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108 Responses to Spring Game Entry (Updated Monday Morn)

  1. for2n8son 04/15/2007 at 12:13 PM #

    Can I try that again please? That first one is just too embarrassing!

    I was particularly pleased with the OL. They stuck to their assignments or switched off well when the defense stunted on pass plays, and they executed their blocking assignments well on runs. They were very aggressive and didn’t make very many mental errors. If we stay healthy, we should be able to move the ball on anybody.

  2. choppack1 04/15/2007 at 12:21 PM #

    dj – This is where someone needs to have a PR lesson. You can even hear a sizeable roar on some of the highlights, but it’s just showing empty bleachers. If you watched the highlights, you’d actually think we had LESS attendance than the games in Winston and Chapel Hill.

    It doesn’t help that our own folks don’t have the marketing intuition to overstimate the crowd rather than underestimate it or try to get it just right. My impression was that there was that there was close to 20k folks who entered the stadium. I have never had as much difficulty finding a parking place as I did last night.

    I still can’t get over the fact that you one side of Carter-Finley looked full (keep in mind, I said “looked”) and we don’t have the local news getting shots of it.

  3. dj9686 04/15/2007 at 12:31 PM #

    Chop, it was full, except for the scoreboard portion of the endzone. I had to go all the way to the top of that to find some place to sit. Well, I was around the 20 yard line but below that it was pretty full througout the stands. Everything to the right of that, top to bottom, was full. I really don’t know how many people the sideline stands seat but I would have to guess you’re correct–around 20K.

  4. choppack1 04/15/2007 at 12:40 PM #

    Some good pics here – this is why you have the camera boys and girls on the opposite side of the crowd….

    http://www.accfootballphotos.com/2007/70414ncsuredwhite/image050.html

    http://www.accfootballphotos.com/2007/70414ncsuredwhite/image070.html

  5. CarnifeX 04/15/2007 at 12:43 PM #

    I’m not worried about how we looked on TV; I think the person who I wanted to get the message got it, TOB. It was a nice turnout, nice day, and GREAT to see some Wolfpack Football!

    QB experience seemed to show through. A couple dropped passes and good coverage probably hindered stats. It seemed we were able to run the ball well, however with the team split up its really tough to get a feeling for how the line will be as a unit.

    All in all I’m excited for football season, same as I was for basketball season. This is a very exciting time to be a Wolfpack fan. I love it!

    Go Pack!

  6. branjawn 04/15/2007 at 12:48 PM #

    Agreed Carn, who cares what the local tv station showed? Sounds like the only complaint on an otherwise bright day. Now if the coverage is lacking come September we might have a bone to pick. Until then, let’s continue to look at the positives as we await what hopes to be a solid first step for the TOB era of Wolfpack football.

  7. noah 04/15/2007 at 1:17 PM #

    “When did you leave, Noah? ”

    Halftime. I think we’re a four or five win team this year. Hope I’m wrong.

  8. dj9686 04/15/2007 at 1:27 PM #

    Well, Noah, if you left at half, you missed a lot. We did look a bit sluggish in the first half. It’s difficult to make predictions on how many games we’re going to win when you’ve seen one half–the worst of the two–of a spring scrimmage.

  9. legacyman 04/15/2007 at 2:17 PM #

    You don’t need two halves of a Red-White game to predict how we will fare next season. In fact, you don’t need to see either half. Look at what the team has done for the past two years, factor in several incoming frosh, give Evans some credit for experience, guesstimate what the Oline will do and what the D will do and make your decision from that.

    There is very little different that TOB can do over the previous staff. He will have the same talent level minus some good graduating players. He might instill a little more mental discipline although there were ten penalties in the RW game on Sat. TOB can not throw the ball, catch the ball, make the correct reads as a running back, catch the kickoffs, punt the ball, make the accurate throw for a first down, etc…the players have to do that and if they don’t then we won’t be successful whether Knute Rockne or TOB is coach. If things work properly then TOB will get the credit and we will look good.

  10. McPete 04/15/2007 at 2:27 PM #

    “There is very little different that TOB can do over the previous staff”
    -damn, i hope you’re wrong. i think coaching matters, and the new staff will teach everything the kids need to know, and TOB’s track record is winning lots of games and i think he’ll do that. and right away. look what amato was able to do in his first year with MOC’s team.

  11. the_phisherman 04/15/2007 at 2:54 PM #

    I really liked how at half time TOB announced the names of all of the players who attended all of the spring practices making those that did not stand there and watch as everyone gave a nice round of applause to those dedicated individuals.

    We never saw something like that from the previous coaching staff.

  12. statered 04/15/2007 at 3:21 PM #

    Noah is notoriously pessimistic after these things. Sometimes he is rght and other times he is wrong. Personally I think it is better to expect little and hopefully be suprised.

  13. packpigskinfan23 04/15/2007 at 3:28 PM #

    I really loved the halftime thing as well…

    from my point of view the O-line looked a lot better for the run then last year, and the White team O-line did a good job givng Beck time to throw(even though he didnt always take that time). The running game looked good. The QB play looked decent from all. Evans is the front runner from what I saw… Beck has a hell of an arm, but needs to work on the transition to the college game. I honestly cant say I saw Burke too much. I was looking forward to seeing him most of all, and he didnt play much at all in the first half. In the second half when he played he was mostly handing off. When he did throw the ball I was impressed. I think if the season started NOW, Evans would be the starter… I love the kid to death, but hope Burke fights him hard for the job.

    oh, and Tony Baker is a BEAST!! I think he gets most of the ball carrying duties this year(not a LOT more… just more). Eugene will be a GREAT change of pace guy when B&B arent getting anywhere.

  14. noah 04/15/2007 at 4:13 PM #

    I have been 100% correct on my predictions for the season for the last two years. I’ve gotten some of the games wrong, but I picked 6-5 and 3-8 the last two years and that’s exactly what we did for the regular seasons.

    I think we’ll be a little better this year, but our OL is still young and I still don’t think DE is an upper-tier ACC caliber quarterback.

    The linebackers still worry me too. I don’t see many playmakers back there. If I were Terrell Manning or Dwanye Maddox or William Beasley, I’d come to NC State simply because I would know that I could be a four-year starter.

    Next year, I think we can probably get to the six- or seven-win spot and after that, I hope we can return to the upper third of the division. Hopefully, by then, Butch Davis is the head coach at Arkansas.

  15. genefoto 04/15/2007 at 4:23 PM #

    Video of NCSU Coach O’Brien at halftime of spring football game at
    http://accfootballphotos.com/blog/2007/04/15/ncsu-coach-obrien-at-halftime-of-spring-football-game/

  16. vtpackfan 04/15/2007 at 4:42 PM #

    I think we can have a winning season with any of the three QB’s, if we stay healthy on that side of the ball. What I see on offense is a lack of quality depth everywhere besides QB and RB (maybe enough talent at WR when Smith arrives).

    Defense will be the reason we go or don’t go to a Bowl game. Great ball hawking, hard hitting secondary. If we can get teams into 3 rd and 5 yards plus, nickel packages could really disrupt teams. Young, Augustine, Brown, and Co. can really bring it off the corners, so I look forward to seeing this secondary play zone and blitz. It could make up for having less then extraordinary LB’s (staff wants 3-4, so this year is very strange at this position anyway).

    Glad Coach Willis’ son is playing. He gives us some much needed depth up the middle.

  17. dj9686 04/15/2007 at 4:44 PM #

    Geez, we must have some Carolina fans in here with all this nay saying… Come on… I’m not saying we are going to win the division, but hell we were competitive with the worst play calling in the nation on offense last year. Give the team a chance.

    Legacy man and Noah need to simply hang out with the UNC crowd with their attitudes.

    And Noah, if you’re good at predicting records, which if you checked, you said “3-8,” it was known in advance we’d be playing 12 games. Therefore your expert predication of our seasons should at least take into account how many games we actually play.

    There’s a Winnie the Pooh character that reminds me of you, Noah.

  18. statered 04/15/2007 at 5:29 PM #

    Noah – I was thinking of your bball predictions, too. You are definately more realistic about things than most – we think along the same lines on the footballteeam. I think folks are feeling TOB will make a huge difference while I think better players (that we do not have – can’t think of any impact guys that didn’t play last year) would be what we need.

  19. vtpackfan 04/15/2007 at 6:11 PM #

    “can’t think of any impact guys that didn’t play last year”

    How about Jamelle Eugene. He should have gotten more touches than the sixteen carries he had all last season. Daniel Evans has spoke that he is an excellent pass blocker, that to me says Baker and Brown have to improve in that area if they want to stay in the line up as much.

    Darrell Blackman did not get a full season in last year and it was to be his first at a new position, so we a really getting something new there that we haven’t had since Cotchery (i.e. game changer type receiver), IMO.

    Audi Agustine still needs to put on more weight, but he has the potential to be a special player some day. Maybe just a third down pass rusher for now.

    Jamual Simmons is a future star if he stays healthy and listens to the coaches. Should be an excellent back up at safety now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he plays’ outside linebacker before he leaves college.

  20. vtpackfan 04/15/2007 at 6:16 PM #

    …and we didn’t see the new punter in action, so only time will tell.

    I’m not saying any prediction is flat out wrong. I just know that this is not SEC football. It’s ACC with teams like FSU, Miami, and VPI trying to regain form. WF is the defending champion and they just squeaked out a win against a team QB’ed by Reggie Ball. Folks, that means anything can happen. (Well, sorry Dook, almost everything).

  21. branjawn 04/15/2007 at 6:18 PM #

    Yep, we went 3-9, not 3-8. Noah must have been optimistic last season, thinking we’d ONLY lose 8 games.

  22. statered 04/15/2007 at 6:23 PM #

    vt – these guys were on the team last year. I think if they were the impact players we need they would have played.

    We need a couple of guys that are so good that they start of play a lot immediately. A linebacker or a qb. Otherwise we are playing the same hand we had last year.

  23. VaWolf82 04/15/2007 at 6:57 PM #

    Noah is notoriously pessimistic after these things.

    The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.
    George Will

  24. McPete 04/15/2007 at 6:59 PM #

    I think we had more than 3 win talent on last years’ team. i think fowler and the BOTs also thought that, so they fired the coach for underperforming. this team can win plenty of games. it’s not like there are many elite teams nationally in the league next year. maybe VT and maybe FSU.

  25. packpigskinfan23 04/15/2007 at 7:40 PM #

    sorry McPete but I dont believe Fowler had the slightest clue…

    we had the talent to win more then 3 last year however, and I believe we will win about 7 this year. I am hoping for that eighth though and dreaming about 10.

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