Monday, August 10, 2009

NC State Football Media Day Interviews and Video: Coming Soon



We were on hand at the annual media day where we got a few pictures, a bunch of interviews, and tons of video. We will be releasing articles, interviews and videos throughout the week, so stay tuned. Here is a quick rundown of what you can expect:

Tom O'Brien Press Conference
-"We should know if we're getting Nate (Irving) back this season on Thursday (when he'll be visiting the leg doctor)"

-"Tony Baker looked better Sunday night than he has all year."

-"We'll take on Carolina in the parking lot today if they want to."(In reference to the team scheduling)



An Interview with Toney Baker
-"Sometimes when you're away from the game, you realize how much you actually love it."

-"I feel like I'm 100% and I think Coach O'Brien would agree."



An Interview With Mike Glennon
-Glennon talks about his learning curve and the positive influence of Russell Wilson


An Interview with Russell Wilson
-Wilson talks about what's important to him off the football field


"Could the Wolfpack Breakout the Wildcat Offense?"
-With 2 capable RBs and an extremely mobile QB, we ask Toney Baker if Dana Bible may consider trying a little trickery.

Owen Spencer: "Catching On"
-Spencer Looking to Quiet the Critics



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11 Responses to "NC State Football Media Day Interviews and Video: Coming Soon"
  1. SeeMeRedSeeMeWhite said...
    August 10, 2009 at 3:35 PM

    Soo excited for the interviews. When can we expect the O'Brien and Baker interviews?

    ps. me and some co-workers were talking about how State should try to sprinkle in some Wildcat! I hope they consider it.

  2. Anonymous said...
    August 10, 2009 at 3:37 PM

    looking forward to it.

  3. Anonymous said...
    August 10, 2009 at 3:39 PM

    random question....do we have ECU signed to play next year???

  4. Anonymous said...
    August 10, 2009 at 4:12 PM

    ^I believe so....first game of the year from what I can remember because ECU wanted our game to coincide with the opening of their new ship or something to that effect.

  5. Unknown said...
    August 10, 2009 at 4:33 PM

    No wildcat please. Don't take the ball out of Russel's hands.

  6. Anonymous said...
    August 10, 2009 at 4:58 PM

    ^ no team just runs the Wildcat offense every down (at least most teams). It's just a set that they could run every once in a while. Like to break out a trick play every now and then. I'm all for it since we have 3 players that are deadly in the open field.

  7. Unknown said...
    August 10, 2009 at 6:27 PM

    The biggest advantage to the Wildcat is the practice time the opposition is forced to burn going over how to handle it.

    Show it one time, and every opponent is forced to go over it, whether it is ever used again or not.

  8. Anonymous said...
    August 10, 2009 at 7:24 PM

    Not trying to be an a** or anything, but isn't Baker's name spelled "Toney" and "Tony". I may be wrong.

    dsmith

  9. Alum02 said...
    August 10, 2009 at 9:37 PM

    ^Not trying to be a d***, but can't he only spell his name one way? You must have forgotten to type the word "not" in your sentence. Simple mistake I guess.

  10. dsmith said...
    August 11, 2009 at 12:14 AM

    ^"Toney" and not "Tony"*

  11. Pack Leader said...
    August 11, 2009 at 8:36 AM

    I like yalls idea of the wildcat, but me myself Id love to see more of a Wishbone or Maryland Eye. Id love to see Baker/Eugene/Underwood gettn action. Put 3 Rbs back there and keep the ball in Russels hand, I dare say a def could prepare for it, even if its only a couple times a game. In college football, preperation is everything and whether its the wildcat or wishbone or fleaflicker, the def has to take valuable practice time preping for it. Thats where the benifits of some trickery would come into play

 

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