Monday, October 19, 2009

NC State vs. Boston College Game Notes


• Tom O'Brien and BC linebacker Mark Herzlich met privately before the game. O'Brien presented a check on behalf of NC State for over 7,500 dollars for the Uplifting Athletes chapter at BC that is raising money for the Ewing's sarcoma research.
• NCSU quarterback Russell Wilson had a one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, his third-straight game with a rushing touchdown and third overall this season.
• Wilson threw a 27-yard touchdown to Jarvis Williams early in the fourth quarter, his sixth-straight game with at least one scoring toss.
• Wilson's passing yardage total for the day was 243, moving him past Jay Davis into 10th in school-history with 3,614.
• Toney Baker added 36 yards rushing to move into 13th all-time in NC State career history, passing Charley Young (1,657). Baker now has 1,673 rushing yards.
• Jarvis Williams' seven catches tied a new career high. His previous best was seven (for 126 yards) against Rutgers in the PapaJohns.com Bowl last season.
• Josh Czajkowski kicked two field goals on the day, a 25-yarder and 32-yarder. He now has made 23 kicks in his career, good for ninth all-time in school history.

Information provided by NC State Media Relations

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2 Responses to "NC State vs. Boston College Game Notes"
  1. Mr. Duprey said...
    October 19, 2009 at 6:03 PM

    What happened to TJ? Never came back into the game after early limping off.

    We really need to start a fire under the front seven two deep. The hall of fame of football is not filled with great defensive backs and how they were game changing players.

    No, this decline in defensive performance has been heaped unto our DB's, who are certainly playing unacceptable at the moment, way too much. We're is MLB's like Michel and Lucas when we have a breakdown open feild tackling. Someone has got to light a torch under their but that the NFL has GREAT DB's burnt in the open feild all the time and the pursuant LB's and DL chasing the ball down is how the game is played. Our front 7 has an ego check thing coming to them.

    I haven't seen Wille Young time the snap count right once all year!!!

  2. Mr. Wolf said...
    October 20, 2009 at 4:55 PM

    Im sorry Jose but I gotta say that Willie has great stats up to this point. He is either leading or was leading in sacks and has had his fair share of tfl's. I do feel like more blitz thrown in would help but that will be harder to do because our best corner is now out for the season. I still believe more timely blitz will help our D because no quarterback can complete passes on his back.

 

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