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. branjawn 04/16/2007 at 11:48 AM #

    oops. i got excited.link

  2. redfred2 04/16/2007 at 2:17 PM #

    I would almost bet that noah is wrong again, like about the great progress that the added intangibles and different approach produced on the basketball court this season. It’s hard to know how much the lack of technique, vs actual ability, hurt us on the OL over these past few seasons. That is a big if, but if the offensive line can run block and open up a few more decent holes for the horses in the backfield, then I think Evans has enough cool to make right plays without hurting the team. It’s Chuck’s over mentioned and under achieved word of offensive “balance”, over four full quarters of play, that is the missing key here.

  3. McPete 04/16/2007 at 3:16 PM #

    One quick thing to ponder: which two teams played for an acc championship in december? Georgia Tech and Wake Forest. did you ever think after watching the wolfpack play these two teams that we didn’t have the talent to compete with them? of course not. our offense flat out sucked last year and it wasn’t running too much or not enough. there was almost never any flow to it. too many o-line penalties. or they’d be terrible on first down and get stuck in long yardage 3rd downs and we’d have little chance to convert. or we’d get some rhythm on offense and the coaches friggin’ brought Stone in and killed the momentum (i believe that was the WF game). running the F’ing option. i think we got a serious upgrade in the coaching department and it’ll bear fruit sooner than later.

  4. noah 04/16/2007 at 3:24 PM #

    “Am I wrong to assume you are one of these grumblers?”

    Completely.

    I didn’t have a problem with Trestman at all. When you can’t pass block and you can’t run block, it really does not matter what play you call.

  5. branjawn 04/16/2007 at 3:34 PM #

    Noah, for once I might be backing you up here with some stats. I did some digging and found this. BC 1996 4-8, BC 1997 4-7 (losses to Cinci and Temple!). 1997 was TOB’s first year at BC. So, let’s be prepared for 4-8 is all I’m saying.

  6. noah 04/16/2007 at 3:34 PM #

    I was counting on wins against: UCF, Wofford, ECU, UNC and possibly against Wake.

    UCF, Wofford and ECU are games we ought to win.

    UNC, Wake, BC, UVa and Maryland are toss-ups.

    Clemson, Louisville, FSU, and Miami are probable losses.

  7. McPete 04/16/2007 at 3:35 PM #

    Noah, we were second in the acc last year in sacks allowed. and we were fifth in the league in rushing offense. eighth in the league in total offense. we were 11th in turnover margin and penalties committed.

  8. noah 04/16/2007 at 3:45 PM #

    O’Brien is starting at NC State with infinitely more opportunities, hope, optimism and tools at his disposal. BC was coming off a point shaving scandal when he took over.

    He’s taking over here after years of failure when it comes to recruiting ACC-caliber linebackers and OL. 🙂

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