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Recruiting

Hate to put this in the thread congratulating individual commitments, but I hope these OT recruits can be developed and really contribute (5.5 and 5.6). I think we need to take another look at S&C and better balance weight and strength with footwork and speed. Our OL is slow at the point of attack, not getting to the 2nd level, not pulling quickly enough (guards), etc. otherwise this is just same ole same ole. I just don't understand why the coaching staff does not see and make adjustments. Hopefully they will with the next generation.

OT: Tylee Craft RIP

Cancer claims another life this week, as UNC announced the passing of this 23 year old member of their football team.

Always sad when young folks pass at such a young age, but as Coach Brown shared, “live each day as positive as you can because we just don’t know when our times comes”.

God bless him and those he impacted while he lived his life. It sounded like he was an inspiration.

The Run Down The Run Down (Oct. 11)

1. NC State senior wide receiver commit Jamar Browder is back in town for the first time since he officially visited June 7-9, and committed to the Wolfpack.

Browder didn’t have many high major offers back in June, and knew that the wanted to commit to NC State as long as his visit went well. Browder was the classic case of picking up offers at certain points in his recruitment, but then schools backed off some. NC State, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Syracuse and Pittsburgh were his P4 offers during his recruitment.

NC State originally offered him Jan. 26, 2024, but what happened with the Woflpack is that he showed during spring practices last May he was fast enough, and that got the coaches excited. At one points, some wondered if he was going to be a flex tight end at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, but he’s a outside receiver.

Browder’s play his senior year has justified NC State’s faith in him. He busted out for 12 catches for 208 yards and three touchdowns last Friday against Midland (Texas) High. He also had five catches for 160 yards and two scores Sept. 20 against Loxahatchee (Fla.) Seminole Ridge, which includes senior offensive line target Daniel Pierre Louis, so college coaches were checking that game out. Pierre Louis is officially visiting NC State this weekend.

As result of his bust-out fall, Michigan, Kentucky and Missouri have jumped in with new offers. He immediately unofficially visited Michigan, and hopes to officially visit in a return trip.

With the new schools, it became crucial to get Browder to come to his first ever NC State game this fall. He is what the recruiting industry would call a “soft verbal” but then schools know they have to recruit their commits all the way until signing day.

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2. NC State continues to recruit players at other schools as well. Last week, we discussed the formula that usually works is a player from the region, who is committed to a college that might be struggling some or is a Group of Five, or committed to a college outside the region.

NC State has tried with three South Carolina commits who are from the Palmetto State, but they have all said they are going to be committed to the Gamecocks. That isn’t surprising.

The formula is working well with tackle Takyhian Whitset of Antioch (Tenn.) High, who officially visited NC State while being committed to Purdue. He’s now decommitted from the Boilermakers and the Wolfpack have to now hold off Florida State, who quickly offered this week.

Now the formula is turning toward offensive lineman Sean Poret of Atlanta (Ga.) Riverwood, who picked South Florida on June 24, 2024. He has P4 offers from NC State, Boston Colleges, Duke, Florida State, SMU and Vanderbilt. NC State offered Poret on Sept. 9.

Two players closer to home are former Clinton (N.C.) High defensive back standout Jakarrion Kenan, who followed his coach to Bennettsville (S.C.) Marlboro County High. Keenan helped Clinton reach the NCHSAA 2A state title game and is quality athlete, good hitter and solid size potential at 6-1 and 175 pounds at free safety/nickel or possibly cornerback.

Keenan picked Rutgers on June 16 and NC State had never offered him. His other P4 offers were Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana and Mississippi State.

Another old name but good one is wide receiver Jamien Little, who NC State targeted early in the process Oct. 29, 2023, but he ended up picking Wake Forest. Little and Winston-Salem (N.C.) Mount Tabor senior wide receiver Shamarius Peterkin, who committed to Virginia Tech, probably fall into the category of too good to just totally close the book on.

Little led Hickory (N.C.) High to the NCHSAA 3A state title and picked Wake Forest early in the process March 27, 2024. Little had nine catches for 133 yards and added four tackles in the 33-26 win over Fayetteville (N.C.) Seventy-First.

Little has 22 catches for 488 yards and seven touchdown in six wins this season. He is also handling the punt returning and kick returning duties, and playing safety, with 10 tackles. He also took in the North Carolina at Duke game Sept. 28, so he’s making the rounds.

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3. The traveling road show isn’t going too far from home tonight with Raleigh Millbrook (6-0) at Rolesville (N.C.) High (5-1).

Clayton (N.C.) High at South Garner (N.C.) High is also tonight, so some good games in the Triangle, at least for recruiting purposes.

I was able to watch Greensboro (N.C.) Grimsley top Rolesville High earlier this season Aug. 30, but came away with impressed with sophomore safety Marquis Bryant and sophomore running back Amir Brown. NC State has offered Bryant, but not Brown.

The big player to evaluate tonight is Millbrook sophomore middle linebacker Quinton Cypher. He’s a major target for the Wolfpack, with his father a NC State graduate and his older brother on the path of becoming one.

I’ve been able to watch Cypher in preseason jamboree’s the last two years, but not a regular season game yet. Seeing good vs. good is always key, and Cypher is going to get challenged tonight against Brown and senior running back De’Von Thomas. I’d also be a faux reporter if I didn’t see him play, even as young as a sophomore.

Cypher has 62 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and two sacks in six games played this season.

Cypher was offered by NC State by June 1 following a day at camp. He has P4 offers from NC State, Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Florida State, Texas A&M, Michigan, Ohio State, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Duke.

I mentioned the term “soft verbal” and few are more soft than Rolesville junior defensive end Zavion Griffin-Haynes, who picked North Carolina on Sept. 8. Another player bigger schools might take a hard look at is senior defensive end Jayden Fry, who is committed to South Florida.

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ACC football Week 7 pick 'em contest (picks by 12 p.m. Saturday)...

Saturday:
Syracuse at NC State (3 points)
Clemson at Wake Forest (3 points)
Georgia Tech at North Carolina (3 points)
Stanford at Notre Dame (3 points)
California at Pittsburgh (3 points)
Louisville at Virginia (3 points)

National games of the week:
Penn State at USC (3 points)
Ohio State at Oregon (3 points)
Kansas State at Colorado (3 points)

The tie-breaker will be the score of the NC State game

Is It Even Realistic To Expect Much Better?

NC State football, over the last 20 years, has an overall record of 134-110. That breaks down to an average of 6.7 wins and 5.5 losses per season over that time period.

There are 4 MAJOR universities within 100 miles of each other in the SAME conference, all within the same state and vying for the same recruits.

Every one of those schools has pretty much performed at their historical “averages” over the past 20-30 years.

Geography has a lot to do with our “issues.” And that’s never changing. Maybe what needs to change for most of us are the expectations for our football program.

I realize some will view this position as pessimistic or negative, but we often study history so we can predict the future. It just doesn’t seem hard to predict the future looking at State’s historical record. There’s a reason that historic NIL investment hasn’t changed a whole heckuva lot as far as the results go. Everyone take a breath. This is sorta who we have always been and I absolutely believe who we always will be.

Let’s keep cheering on our Pack with some realistic expectations. When we exceed them (with 8/9 win seasons), let’s enjoy that maybe a bit more. Expecting more from a program that’s rarely given us more is insane. It sets all of us up for disappointment. This season is Exhibit A. I’m guilty of it also. I bought into the preseason hype hook, line and sinker. That’s on me.

In summary, here is my advice: Embrace the mediocrity that is NC State football. Or be very disappointed. Your choice.

ACC football pick 'em contest standings through week 6...

ACC pick 'em standings through week six:

Jacey Zembal: 159
AlanStuart: 150
assist: 150
Wizard of the East: 150
rewing91: 148
How bout th Pack: 147
itpacker: 147
jpacker: 147
LBH1980: 147
LVPack: 147
CAMPBUD: 144
WPWE: 142
ASKA: 141
Beauwolf: 141
first base: 141
MsPacFan: 141
Splashwolf: 141
greenstonewall: 138
One putt: 133
Lawwuf: 128
packinga: 128
legend83: 126
onlyarumor: 124
sapearce: 123
RamPride192: 114
awswolf: 112
greath: 112
OICU812: 107
packpride92: 98
larrystate: 96
PACKed House: 94
Ro1246: 88
Hawkeye: 76
stephenk: 73
starch: 53
troutscott: 53
robpro: 44
HAWBR: 41
packfan88: 41
blarabee: 27
Packman56: 26

ACC OT: Boozer twins pick Duke…

Power forward Cameron Boozer and point guard Cayden Boozer of Miami Columbus have picked Duke. They are the sons of Carlos Boozer, but mom went to NC State and has been the driving force, which is how Miami almost got them to stay home.

Cameron is gifted in every way and if his jumper is falling, a major problem. Walking double-double at about 6-8. Maybe more Paolo Banchero type than say Jayson Tatum.

Cayden is more of a traditional point guard, but with good size. He is a glue guy and not flashy. He wants to get 10-12 points, pass the ball and win.
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