This is Part IV of a five-part series that is by no means intended to be authoritative. Rather, it’s nothing more than an incomplete, inconclusive, sometimes erroneous, while always biased retrospective of recent State football history. Part of this was based on nothing more than my attempt to answer the question so many of us […]
Jay Davis
GoPack.com proclaims graduated quarterback will help State at receiver in 2008
We didn’t cover the re-launch of the ‘upgraded’ GoPack.com this past week despite the obvious opportunities they provided us to criticize the website for the minimal coverage that they provided NC State alumnus, Cullen Jones, after Jones was a part of one of the most significant moments of this year’s Olympic games. GoPack’s insignificant vanilla […]
NOT Davis Throws 2 Scores in Loss to Wake
The headline of GoPack.com’s article on State’s horrible loss to Wake Forest reads as follows: “Wolfpack Fall In Winston-Salem. Jay Davis throws a pair of scores in the loss. “ If only that were true. (By the time that you click on the article, they probably will have fixed it). Anyone who followed todays nightmare […]
More Thoughts on Jay Davis
Anyone familiar with my posting history (or who has discussed football with me in person) knows that I was not a big Jay Davis fan in 2005. I always thought that it was ridiculous to expect that a redshirt junior would need time to “grow into” the starting job, and if that was the case, […]
Optimism – Is Jay Davis “the Man”?
There is no secret to the primary key for NC State’s football success in 2005 – quarterback play. You name the publication, internet site, or general analyst and you will hear the same general comments almost verbatim: “Despite losing a lot in the secondary, the Wolfpack’s defense should be more than adequate based on the […]
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