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12/26/2014 at 10:21 AM #66674StateFansKeymaster
I like Tudor’s perspective in this article (and quoted below). While a lot of positive can come from the Wolfpack win tonight, a loss will very little
[See the full post at: Tudor: State can cash in with a bowl win]12/26/2014 at 1:00 PM #66683TexpackParticipantBy getting to 7-5 with the thrashing beatdown destruction domination obliteration ownership of “The Branch Campus”, we have turned this into what is almost a house money game. I’m sure that the coaches and players want to continue to build on the late season wins and take advantage of the national exposure to cast our program in the best possible light. A win by any margin would be a very nice end to season two of the DD rebuilding process. I’m looking forward to the game. UCF was extremely fortunate in two of their AAC wins so they may not be quite as stout as their 9-3 record would suggest.
12/26/2014 at 2:03 PM #66687PackFamilyParticipantI am hopeful we win today and think we will. But I am also concerned that a win will be extrapolated to something like a 10-win expectation for next year. We may actually win that much next year, but it is not to be expected at this point, even if we win big. We aren’t as good as the 35-7 beatdown of UNC nor as bad as the 41-0 beatdown by Clemson.
I think DD is our best chance to get us to the next level. But it’s still a ways to go to get past UL, CU, and FSU.
In any event, pulling hard for the Pack today!
12/26/2014 at 2:59 PM #6668913OTParticipantCash in what? Bitcoins?
12/26/2014 at 3:01 PM #66690choppack1ParticipantOk – I am confused we are either playing with house money or we aren’t.
Let’s face it, sans the gatech game, our d was pretty damn stout in the 2nd half of our acc season. However, its also true that the offenses of wake and Syracuse were sorry.
Still, I think our d played well enough in 4 of our last 5 conference games to give us a “w”…and for this program, that’s huge. Now, the bigger question to me is how we replace the 3 key seniors on our DL who really upped their game in that same span.
12/26/2014 at 3:07 PM #66691Tau837Participant^good post, chop. I am optimistic that next season will be another step forward if DD & key staff stay in place.
12/26/2014 at 4:01 PM #66696tjfoose1Participantow, the bigger question to me is how we
replace the 3 key seniors on our DL who really upped their game in that same span.For the answer to that question, note the play of the freshmen on the DL and those in the pipeline.
12/26/2014 at 4:42 PM #66702VAWOLFPACKParticipantJust flipped to ESPN to see what was going on in the Quick Lane Bowl. Even with UNCheat offering degrees to the first 1,000 attendees … they still have over 600 left … the stadium is EMPTY. Rutgers score on first drive in 2 minutes.
12/26/2014 at 4:48 PM #66703bill.onthebeachParticipant… we’re playing with BitCoins…
In the Motor City…
Rugters – 3 plays – 1TD
Holes – 6 plays – 1 first down – 1 fumble lost…Hole Defense is just that … a BIG HOLE..
#NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!12/26/2014 at 5:27 PM #66704bill.onthebeachParticipant^check that…
Rutgers –
TwoTHREE Touchdowns…
Holes = Two Fumbles…… with
1110 minutes left in the Second Quarter…We must have hurt them Bad, it’s been a Month and they ain.’t recuperated yet…
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