Game Thread: Pack Heads North to BC

It’s November and there’s a chill in the air.  OK, no chill.  But it is November…seriously.  I double checked.  And the chill is supposed to be here in the next day or two.  Allegedly.

But either way, the home stretch of the ’15 College Football campaign is upon us.  And with only four games left on the schedule, the Pack has some work to do as they try to become bowl eligible for a second straight week after dropping a hard fought Halloween contest at home to Clemson.

Wolfpack Football (5-3, 1-3 ACC) will try to bounce back today as they hit the road the Chestnut Hill to take on the Eagles of Boston College (3-6, 0-6 ACC).

Despite being winless in league play, and also currently on a five game losing streak, BC is no pushover.  Their defense is tops in the nation yielding a mere 64.2 yards on the ground, 159.6 yards in the air, and only 13.3 points per game.  If they could score with any regularity whatsoever, they’d be downright dangerous.

Offensively, the Pack will have to find a way to get the job done in spite of being down yet another running back, as it was announced earlier in the week that Matt Dayes is out for the year after having had surgery to repair the toe he injured vs Clemson.  Reggie Gallaspy, Dakwa Nichols and (probably) Jaylen Samuels, will have to committee the hell out of the backfield from here on out.

Kickoff is 12:30pm, ACCN/ESPN3, locally on the Big 5.

 

November Stretch Drive Begins at Boston College (GoPack.com)

B.C. ranks first in the nation in total defense (223.8), first in rushing defense (64.2) and No. 1 in tackles for loss (88). In their last two games against Louisville and Virginia Tech, the Eagles dropped ball carriers on the other side of the line of scrimmage 27 times.

“We know it’s going to be a physical game and they’re a good defense,” said NC State tight end Cole Cook. “We prepare each week the same way for every team, so if we keep preparing the way we need to, I think we’ll be ok.”

Given the fact that Boston College also features the ACC’s least prolific offense, another quick start would be the perfect tonic for an NC State victory on Saturday. Over its last two games against Wake Forest and Clemson, the Wolfpack has put 41 points on the board in the first quarter. State has also gotten points on its opening drive in six out of eight games.

“We’ve just been focusing on starting fast,” Cook said. “Not only starting fast, but continuing that throughout the whole game. We focus on trying to play four quarters of football.”

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  • #91753
    wolfpackdawg
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    I fricking hate Clemson.

    #91754
    13OT
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    Yes, you may hate Clemson, but I expect you’ll be pulling for them on December 5th.

    #91755
    Wulfpack
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    Glad to see the Pack take care of business today. Well done.

    Regarding Clemson, I am getting the feeling Dabo is creating something really freaking big there. Not just this year – but for the long haul. We’ll see if they can go the distance this year, but they have got it going on big time down there. And it’s all Dabo. Quite the hire.

    Okie State trounces TCU,so the toads are out. Geaux Tigers.

    #91756
    Wulfpack
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    Hopefully we’ll be the ones to keep them from having the chance.

    They’ll have it pretty much wrapped up by that time. Let’s face it, the Heels are vastly improved this year, offensively AND defensively (Chizik). The Tigers, though, are going to destroy them in Charlotte so rest easy.

    #91757
    Heelh8r
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    ^Maybe. But they’ve got Miami, VT, and us to go and I ain’t giving them the automatic W on any of the 3. It could still come down to our game for them. That’s what I’m going to hope for.

    #91758
    Wulfpack
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    No, but they now have a 2 game lead on Duke and a game on Pitt (and the head to head on both). Pitt has Duke, Lville and Miami left. They’ll lose at least one of those and that will be it. It will take a collapse for UNC not to win the Coastal.

    #91759
    john of sparta
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    1. ClemPson is there.
    2. UNX is getting there.
    3. we are OUT there.

    #91761
    Heelh8r
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    2. UNX is getting there.

    If you mean on probation, I’m agreeing with you.

    #91763
    blpack
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    Good road win today. Lots of season left.

    #91764
    tjfoose1
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    Clemson is the better team. Watson had an off night and they still won by 10. Tiggers win that game on a neutral field or in Tallahassee.

    #91768
    Wulfpack
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    Clemson was clearly the better team. The Noles have long had the Tigers number, and it was looking that way again early, then the talent took over. For as great as the Tiger offense is (and it wasn’t yesterday), Clemson plays tremendous team defense. The speed on that team is amazing. They were faster than FSU.

    #91790
    mak4dpak
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    Great win for the team, even bigger if our receivers could learn to hold on to the ball. Not too crazy about going up 21-0, then going conservative, and closing with the zone defense to end our bid for a shutout, but again a win. I can’t say enough about the defensive job. Outstanding! And the BC, defense did hold the Clemson/FSU offense pretty much in check. So if we catch our passes next week, and the defense shows up, we will defeat FSU, And still a great chance to finish 2nd in the division, with a nice bowl to play in after the season ends. As for the boys from chapel hell, after running up the score on Duke, it would be so very funny to watch them lose to Miami, the team who lost at home 58-0 to the Tigers, and won at Duke due to poor officiating. I think even Duke fans would enjoy that. Hopefully they used everything up this past Saturday. But regardless of the outcome, we have to take care of business, and upset the Noles, in Florida. Go Pack!

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