NC State 48 Central Michigan 14

Pete Thomas threw his first touchdown pass as an NC State quarterback and the Wolfpack looked as sharp as anyone could hope in route to a 48-14 win over Central Michigan on a gorgeous fall afternoon in Carter-Finley Stadium. Coach Doeren’s staff clearly saw something in in the Chippewa defense that the Pack wanted to exploit as State racked up 239 rushing yards (4.6 yards per carry), with a large portion of rushes called on wide sweeps that utilized wide receivers more than usual. For example, Bryan Underwood ran three jet sweeps while Rashard Smith rushed the ball five times. All told, State ran the ball on almost 3 of every 4 plays for scrimmage.

Defensively, State was without defensive ends Darryl Cato-Bishop and Forrest West, but Robert Caldwell continued his stellar play and once again led the Pack with tackles. D.J. Green set the tone for the day when he intercepted a MCU pass on the Chippewas first possession and returned it 37 yards for the first score of the day.

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While the News & Observer and Fayetteville Observer both highlighted Shadrach Thornton’s growing role, Backing the Pack took a broader approach and highlighted the roles of the ‘primary ball touchers’ on Saturday.

For the game, CMU gained just 259 yards on 64 plays, an average of just over four yards per play. In 72 plays, the Pack ran up 483 yards, a 6.7 per play average. But a truer representation of N.C. State’s dominance is evident in the first half stats. The Pack put up 285 yards (8.1 per play) before intermission compared to 94 (2.7) for CMU.

Walking with one of his sons on the way to a team dinner at Vaughn Towers on Friday, N.C. State football coach Dave Doeren addressed running back Shadrach Thornton.

When you walk over coals to get what you want, Doeren told Thornton, it means a lot more to you.

Doeren offered two more words.

Show me.

Thornton, who was suspended for the Wolfpack’s season opener because of a June arrest on a misdemeanor assault charge, has seen his role gradually increase. After appearing only on special teams against Richmond and capitalizing on his only two offensive touches against Clemson, he rushed 13 times for 71 yards as N.C. State’s primary ball carrier in a 48-14 win against Central Michigan on Saturday.

Doeren’s message a day earlier about overcoming adversity and gaining strength from it resonated with Thornton.

“I’m a firm believer in perseverance,” Thornton said. “It’ll make you a better person. If you go through a lot, go through so much to get what you really want, once you’ve got it, it means a lot. It’s a blessing to be here.”

Shadrach Thornton got a second chance from N.C. State coach Dave Doeren. The sophomore running back made sure he made the most of it in Saturday’s 48-14 win over Central Michigan.

Thornton ran for 71 yards and scored a 29-yard touchdown, his second in as many weeks, since returning from a one-game suspension.

Thornton was grateful for a bigger role in the Wolfpack’s offense on Saturday.

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Doeren said earlier this week that Thornton had to earn a bigger role in the offense. That’s fine with Thornton, who ran for 694 yards last season.

“Really, I’m just here to do what they need me to do,” Thornton said. “They told me that my role would increase as the weeks progressed and I continue to get better.”

 

NC State will play its first game of the season outside of Carter-Finley this coming Saturday when the Wolfpack travel to Winston-Salem and take on Wake Forest in the house of horrors that has become BB&T Field. Kickoff is set for 3:30pm.

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71 Responses to NC State 48 Central Michigan 14

  1. BJD95 09/29/2013 at 1:21 PM #

    Mike Glennon, TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!!

  2. BJD95 09/29/2013 at 1:24 PM #

    Not bad for his second possession ever. Would be mighty nice for the Wolven Trio to go 3-0 today.

    I really almost started him over Brady in fantasy.b

  3. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 1:25 PM #

    Congrats to Glennon. First start quickly followed by his first TD pass. The first TD of the day in all the NFL.

    No giraffe strut sightings as of this posting.

  4. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 1:30 PM #

    “No way we lose to Wake.”

    You just had to say it. Now where have I heard that before?…

  5. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 1:39 PM #

    We needed an LB to step forward and develop into a playmaker. Looks like Caldwell is gonna be our man.

    Nice play by Green. Would be nice to have 2.

  6. Wufpacker 09/29/2013 at 1:45 PM #

    Well dang…got back late, missed the 1st qtr and young Mr. Gennon’s 1st TD strike.

    Dammit.

  7. choppack1 09/29/2013 at 1:54 PM #

    Regardiy tob teams on road…. they weren’t as bad as some. Had a great record @ UNC. Won @ Miami, UConn, ucf, uva, gatech and umd.

    However, he never won @ wake or BC. If the dd era is going to be better than the other 3 coaches before him these are the games he needs to win. Next week is more of a “negative” test since wake is so awful this year that even a win doesn’t prove that much.

    BC will be much more telling when it comes to the dd era.

  8. Wulfpack 09/29/2013 at 2:51 PM #

    OMG, Maryland moves into the top 25.

  9. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 3:21 PM #

    Carson Palmer trying to pass his way to Mike Glennon’s first NFL victory.

  10. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 3:21 PM #

    Maryland is legit this year.

    Swofford and his boys in stripes will make sure they don’t win too much.

    Maryland will be involved in more than their fair share of controversial calls. Book it.

  11. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 3:27 PM #

    Kiffin fired.

  12. Wulfpack 09/29/2013 at 4:06 PM #

    Maryland has wins over FIU, Old Dominion, UConn, and WVU.

  13. redcanine 09/29/2013 at 4:06 PM #

    wrong thread, but…

    Glennon just threw a pick late in the 4th. All tied up. Now he’s gotta drive down for a score to win w/ less than 2 min. C’mon.

  14. redcanine 09/29/2013 at 4:15 PM #

    Dammit giraffe! Two ints to Peterson. Ballgame.

    Let’s go Russell.

  15. wufpup76 09/29/2013 at 4:58 PM #

    NEWSFLASH: Washington looks super sh*tty again this week.

  16. bill.onthebeach 09/29/2013 at 5:00 PM #

    Seahawks win in OT in Texas…. coming back from being down 20-3 with about twenty minutes left in the game….

    Do these guys ever lose anymore …

    —–

    Mike Glennon’s arm is sore…. thru more in one game in TB than 3 in Rawlee… good job by the rookie… regardless of the score…

  17. choppack1 09/29/2013 at 5:03 PM #

    Hate Glennon had 2 picks. This just in the NFL app from Verizon sucks.

    So does channel 2…we have skins-raiders instead of eagles – broncos.

  18. choppack1 09/29/2013 at 5:13 PM #

    Russell Wilson and seahawks comeback for victory. If anyone ever had “it” Russell Wilson does. I would have been surprised if they lost after they overturned the horrible call on the Seattle pass completion.

    I actually think Glennon is a better pure passer than Russell, but RW throws better on the run, makes better decisions and is a once-in-a-lifetime leader.

  19. choppack1 09/29/2013 at 5:14 PM #

    amersonn with a pick-6

  20. TeufelWolf 09/29/2013 at 5:15 PM #

    Amerson with a pick 6 BTW!

  21. tjfoose1 09/29/2013 at 5:41 PM #

    ” thru more in one game in TB than 3 in Rawlee…”

    What games were you watching last year?

  22. redcanine 09/29/2013 at 5:48 PM #

    …and Rivers throws a pick6.

    I don’t know if I like this NFL RedZone channel. You don’t get to miss anything.

  23. TheCOWDOG 09/29/2013 at 5:50 PM #

    Manny Lawson was all over the place up in Orchard Park today.

    Pack player of the day.

    Glennon should be bequest with a new nickname after today.

    ” Pinball ” ‘Cause that boy hit all the bumpers.

  24. Fastback68 09/29/2013 at 7:33 PM #

    Dead skins win, eagles, giants, girls lose.

  25. Greywolf 09/29/2013 at 8:02 PM #

    @BJD “But I caution that we have been very fortunate (knocks on wood) injury-wise. We don’t want to get too far into the depth chart anywhere other than the DL.”

    We’re ONLY missing our starting QB, LT and 1 WR This week plus another WR in the rotation who has just got back from an injury before the season started. That’s 3 starters and this is just on offense. We haven’t had the same OL in any of our 4 games. Losing our starting QB could have been disastrous especially considering the negative reception Pete Thomas got from most folks on SFN.

    On the other side of the ball a starting DE and a back-up DE missed the CMU game. Last week a starting corner came out for the rest of the game injured and Clemson scored the 2 winning TDs over his replacement. One starting safety came out with a hamstring injury yesterday.

    I don’t call this string of injuries “very fortunate.”

    Due to the ‘next man up’ philosophy our coaches are instilling and are preparing the younger players to step up, maybe it SEEMS like we are very fortunate injury-wise.

    Considering all of the above and that the leading tackler on our team wasn’t on the depth chart before the 1st game, Dave Doeren and his staff aren’t good coaches, they are effing miracle workers.

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