NC State Mid-Season Report

We are half-way through the 2011 NC State Football Season and this week just happens to be the Wolfpack’s bye week…so, there is no more appropriate time to take a step back and put together a mid-season look at the Pack. ESPN’s ACC Blogger, Heather Dinich has penned her view of the first half of the Wolfpack’s season in an entry that can be seen by clicking here.

Record: 3-3, 0-2 ACC

This is the team that won nine games last year and finished in the Top 25?

No, it’s not, starting at quarterback, where Russell Wilson is now a Heisman hopeful at Wisconsin.

Injuries have decimated NC State’s defense, the team has yet to win on the road or in the conference, and the Wolfpack’s win over Central Michigan was its best of the season. With two FCS opponents on the schedule, NC State needs seven wins to reach bowl eligibility, and that’s looking like a stretch at this point. It’s not quarterback Mike Glennon’s fault. He has a strong arm, he’s gotten noticeably better as the season has progressed, and he’s good enough to win. Most of NC State’s problems have occurred around Glennon.

The Wolfpack is No. 107 in the country with three sacks allowed per game. NC State is No. 97 in rushing offense, and has lost seven fumbles this season — all problems that have nothing to do with its ailing defense. On that side of the ball, NC State is allowing just more than 30 points and 172 rushing yards per game. Granted, it hasn’t helped that entering the Central Michigan game, NC State had used three different starting combinations on the defensive line in five games. Two of the top six linebackers were also injured in reserve Sterling Lucas and starter Terrell Manning. Cornerback Jarvis Byrd was a projected starter, but he suffered a season-ending ACL tear in July. A total of 12 injured players, including 2010 leading rusher Mustafa Greene, missed the Georgia Tech game.

The bye week couldn’t have come at a better time for NC State, as it needs to get better on the field and in the training room. Expectations within the program were much higher entering the season, as those within the NC State were intent on building upon last years’s success. Now they’d have to win out during the regular season just to match it.

Offensive MVP: WR T.J. Graham: He’s No. 7 in the ACC with 80.7 receiving yards per game and has 484 yards and four touchdowns. He’s made a name for himself in the return game, though, as the track star leads the ACC with 18.5 yards per punt return and one touchdown. He is second in the ACC in kick return average (24.2), and leads the league in all-purpose yards with 210 per game.

Defensive MVP: CB David Amerson: Amerson leads the country with six interceptions and has 77 return yards. He ranks third in the ACC in passes defended with nine and has been a bright spot on an otherwise dreary defense. He’s fourth on the team with 34 tackles.

Before the season started I had hoped that State would realistically be at least 5-1 at this point in the season with a ‘fear’ that we could lose at Wake or Cincy for a worst case scenario of 4-2. I am not breaking any new ground proclaiming that it is a huge disappointment for the Wolfpack to be sitting at 3-3 while still needing four more wins to become bowl eligible this season.

The ‘bright’ side is that the second half of the schedule is not necessarily as difficult as we originally thought it would with an awful Boston College, a close to awful Virginia, a struggling Maryland at home, a UNC-CH program that we have beaten four years in a row, and a trip to play a weakened Florida State (whom we traditionally play tough).

The more macro question for NC State fans would be if another middling season at 7-5 is enough to keep them excited for a sixth year of a Tom O’Brien regime?

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36 Responses to NC State Mid-Season Report

  1. choppack1 10/11/2011 at 10:10 PM #

    When I saw the injury bug biting I knew there was a good chance it would be a long, crappy year.

    Hopefully, we’ll get some bodies and confidence back. We’ve got 2 we can definitely win – and we should be in the game vs. UMd and UNC.

    If we go 4-2 – I’ll call it a successful year, and I think we can declare the TOB era in full swing. We go 2-4 or worse, I think the TOB era is over. 3-3, who the hell knows…thanks to that great scheduling, we’re staying at home -and whomever is responsible for that SHOULD lose his/her job.

  2. triadwolf 10/11/2011 at 10:25 PM #

    I don’t know how this team will finish the season, but to this point they have not shown that they can beat any decent football team. I’ll admit that most of the teams remaining on our schedule have flaws and are beatable, but not by the team we’ve seen over the last 6 weeks. I’m hopeful based on past years that TOB can get it turned around and go at least 3-3, but we’ve got a long way to go for that to happen. Luckily we’ve got the bye week and some players coming back so we’ll see…

  3. Wufpacker 10/12/2011 at 2:31 AM #

    **Archer should have never been hired and should have been fired after the season without Nate. I wouldn’t let the guy bag my groceries.**

    Actually, I’d give my left one for him to be the guy bagging my groceries. Then he wouldn’t be the guy making the defensive calls on Saturdays.

  4. JSRy2k 10/12/2011 at 2:53 AM #

    3-3 in the second half would be a turnaround, due to increased difficulty of schedule. It’ll be tough to reach 4-2.

  5. El Lobo Loco! 10/12/2011 at 3:36 AM #

    Well, this has been a normal start of the season for NC State….. now let’s see if they can beat at least Virginia and UNC.
    If not time to put some hot peppers into TOB’s underwear!

  6. howlie 10/12/2011 at 5:29 AM #

    We are Maryland’s Carolina.
    Maryland is our Akron.

  7. coach13 10/12/2011 at 8:10 AM #

    3-3, 4-2 tops to finish the year. TOB stays unless Deb already has a ringer knock your socks off can’t miss bring hysteria to the program coach who has already said yes lined up.

  8. coach13 10/12/2011 at 8:11 AM #

    Does anybody actually like Archer besides TOB ?

  9. lawful 10/12/2011 at 10:02 AM #

    My apologies, we’re not as bad a road team as I thought.

  10. JasonP 10/12/2011 at 10:24 AM #

    lawful,
    I think you’re alluding to the fact that TOB is winless against Atlantic division teams on the road at NC State. If the streak holds, then we lose at FSU and BC. Now, BC is so bad that the streak might end there but I wouldn’t count on it.

    We’ve got a chance against UVA, especially if the defense can get some TO’s, but if it’s yet another slow start for this team that might spell disaster.

  11. ldr of the pk 75 10/12/2011 at 11:55 PM #

    Quite simply the offense has played well, the defense horribly. The meat of the season, including what “real teams” we play, is upon us. A winning record is optimistic at best.

    Take heart, you don’t have to suffer this weekend.

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