StateFansNation is proud to present the second in a special series focused on NC State offensive lines in the Chuck Amato era. One of our readers, “Mickey McCarthy” (gotta love that), has done some excellent work that we are going to share over the next few days. Thanks so much, Mickey!
#6: 2004
#5: 2005
#4: 2000
#3: 2001
#2: 2003, 8-5 overall, 4-4 (3-way tie 4th) ACC
Tangerine Bowl Champions
RT…Sean Locklear…..6’4…294…R-Sr
RG…Ricky Fowler……6’2…286…R-Jr
C……Jed Paulsen…….6’1…290…Jr
LG…Leroy Harris…..6’3…286…R-Fr
LT…John McKeon….6’5…302…R-So
Average size:
6’3
292 pounds
Despite losing Kooistra and Riggs to graduation, the offensive line returned its entire right side, and was considered a position of strength heading into Philip Rivers senior season. Instead, injuries and the resulting lack of depth forced some reshuffling during preseason camp.
All-America candidate Chris Colmer suffered a rare nerve injury during the offseason that kept him sidelined for the entire 2003 campaign. Redshirt sophomore John McKeon stepped in at left tackle and did a fine job under the circumstances. Derek Morris remained sidelined through six games due to eligibility concerns, so Sean Locklear slid to right tackle and converted defensive lineman Ricky Fowler moved to right guard. Redshirt freshman Leroy Harris emerged as a strong contributor at left guard, earning freshman All-America honors.
In spite of the preseason adversity, this unit helped Philip Rivers to the most prolific passing season in ACC history, and the second highest career yardage total in NCAA annals.