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WOLFPACK FOOTBALL ONLINE: GOPACK.COM • TWITTER: @PACKFOOTBALL • INSTAGRAM: @PACKFOOTBALL • FACEBOOK: STATEPACKFOOTBALL GAME 1 RV/RV NC STATE (7-6, 3-5 ACC) vs. SOUTH CAROLINA (6-7, 3-5 SEC) Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017 • 3 p.m. • Charlotte, N.C. • Bank of America Stadium (75,412) WOLFPACK Head Coach: Dave Doeren Record at NCSU: 25-26 (5th yr) Overall Record: 48-30 (7th yr.) GAMECOCKS Head Coach: Will Muschamp Record at USC: 6-7 (2nd yr) Overall Record: 34-28 (6th yr.) SERIES HISTORY: Overall ............................................ SC leads 27-26-4 In ACC Play ............................................. SC led 6-6-2 In Raleigh............................... NC State leads 17-8-3 In Columbia........................................ SC leads 19-9-1 Last Meeting ................... SC 7-3 (9/3/09, Raleigh) TELEVISION: ESPN Play-by-Play ........................................... Dave Pasch Analyst .................................................... Greg McElroy Sidelines ................................................. Tom Luginbill RADIO: WOLFPACK SPORTS NETWORK Flagship.............................................. WRAL 101.5 FM Sirius/XM Channels..................................... 380/967 Play-by-Play ............................................. Gary Hahn Analyst ................................................... Johnny Evans Sidelines .................................................. Tony Haynes TEAM HISTORY All-Time Record...................................... 584-567-55 FIrst Year of Football.......................................... 1892 In Season Openers .............................................. 1892 NOTING THE WOLFPACK FAMILIAR FOE: NC State and South Carolina have met 57 times in a series that dates back to 1900. The series is almost a dead heat (South Carolina leads 27-26-4) and the teams have gone 6-6 the last 12 times out. The Wolfpack and the Gamecocks met every year from 1956-70 as ACC rivals, then continued to play annually until 1991. FAMILIAR SITE: Since Bank of America Stadium opened in 1996, NC State has played seven games in the venue: four regular season games and three bowl games. Year Opponent Result Score Game 1996 ECU L 29-50 Regular Season 1998 UNC L (OT) 34-37 Regular Season 1999 UNC L 6-10 Regular Season 2004 ECU W 52-14 Regular Season 2005 USF W 14-0 Meineke Car Care Bowl 2011 Louisville W 31-24 Belk Bowl 2015 Miss. St. L 28-51 Belk Bowl QUEEN CITY CONNECTION: A total of 19 players hail from within 45 minutes of Charlotte, including seven starters and five incoming players. *Tony Adams, OG Sr. Charlotte *Garrett Bradbury, C RS-Jr. Charlotte Kollin Byers, OL Fr. Shelby Will Eason, RB RS-Fr. Charlotte Emeka Emezie, WR Fr. Waxhaw Grant Gibson, DT Fr. Charlotte Vernon Grier, CB RS-So. Charlotte *Tyler Griffiths, SN Jr. Indian Trail *B.J. Hill, DT Sr. Oakboro Chris Ingram, CB Fr. Mooresville Jesse Malit, DE Fr. Concord Jalan McClendon, QB RS-Jr. Charlotte *Nick McCloud, CB So. Rock Hill (S.C.) Stephen Morrison, SAF RS-Jr. Weddington Darian Roseboro, DE Jr. Lincolnton *Jaylen Samuels, H Sr. Charlotte Matt Stevens, LB RS-Fr. Charlotte *Mike Stevens, CB Sr. Charlotte Philip Walton, OT RS-So. Charlotte * - denotes starter S. CAROLINA Sept. 2 3 p.m. Charlotte, NC MARSHALL Sept. 9 6 p.m. Raleigh, NC FURMAN Sept. 16 12:20 p.m. Raleigh, NC FLORIDA ST. Sept. 23 TBA Tallahassee, Fla SYRACUSE Sept. 30 TBA Raleigh, NC LOUISVILLE Oct. 5 8 p.m. Raleigh, NC PITT Oct. 14 TBA Pittsburgh, Pa. NOTRE DAME Oct. 28 3:30 p.m. South Bend, Ind CLEMSON Nov. 4 TBA Raleigh, NC BOSTON COLL. Nov. 11 TBA Chestnut Hill, Ma. WAKE FOREST Nov. 18 TBA Winston-Salem UNC Nov. 25 TBA Raleigh, NC 2016 2016 125 YEARS OF PACK FOOTBALL NC State (then known as The North Carolina College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts), played its first football game against the Raleigh Male Academy on March 12, 1892. The coaches were professors who had to be con- vinced annually to coach a game they barely knew and the first season was a single game, which A&M won 12-6. From those humble beginnings, NC State has been competing at the highest level of college athletics for more than a century, as a charter member of both the Southern Conference and, later, the Atlantic Coast Con- ference. Charlotte native Jaylen Samuels is a pre- season All-American and All-ACC choice and is on the preseason watch lists for the Paul Hornung and Maxwell Awards. SEASON CAPTAINS The NC State team voted for its 2017 cap- tains during fall camp. DE Bradley Chubb and TE Cole Cook were chosen for the second straight year. Tony Adams, OG Bradley Chubb, DE Cole Cook, TE Airius Moore, LB

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RV/RVNC STATE (7-6, 3-5 ACC) vs. SOUTH CAROLINA (6-7, 3-5 SEC)Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017 • 3 p.m. • Charlotte, N.C. • Bank of America Stadium (75,412)

WOLFPACKHead Coach: Dave DoerenRecord at NCSU: 25-26 (5th yr)Overall Record: 48-30 (7th yr.)

GAMECOCKSHead Coach: Will MuschampRecord at USC: 6-7 (2nd yr)Overall Record: 34-28 (6th yr.)

SERIES HISTORY: Overall ............................................SC leads 27-26-4In ACC Play ............................................. SC led 6-6-2In Raleigh ............................... NC State leads 17-8-3In Columbia ........................................SC leads 19-9-1Last Meeting ................... SC 7-3 (9/3/09, Raleigh)

TELEVISION: ESPNPlay-by-Play ........................................... Dave PaschAnalyst ....................................................Greg McElroySidelines .................................................Tom Luginbill

RADIO: WOLFPACK SPORTS NETWORKFlagship ..............................................WRAL 101.5 FMSirius/XM Channels .....................................380/967Play-by-Play ............................................. Gary HahnAnalyst ................................................... Johnny EvansSidelines .................................................. Tony Haynes

TEAM HISTORYAll-Time Record ...................................... 584-567-55FIrst Year of Football .......................................... 1892In Season Openers .............................................. 1892

NOTING THE WOLFPACKFAMILIAR FOE: NC State and South Carolina have met 57 times in a series that dates back to 1900. The series is almost a dead heat (South Carolina leads 27-26-4) and the teams have gone 6-6 the last 12 times out. The Wolfpack and the Gamecocks met every year from 1956-70 as ACC rivals, then continued to play annually until 1991.

FAMILIAR SITE: Since Bank of America Stadium opened in 1996, NC State has played seven games in the venue: four regular season games and three bowl games.

Year Opponent Result Score Game1996 ECU L 29-50 Regular Season1998 UNC L (OT) 34-37 Regular Season1999 UNC L 6-10 Regular Season2004 ECU W 52-14 Regular Season2005 USF W 14-0 Meineke Car Care Bowl2011 Louisville W 31-24 Belk Bowl2015 Miss. St. L 28-51 Belk Bowl

QUEEN CITY CONNECTION: A total of 19 players hail from within 45 minutes of Charlotte, including seven starters and five incoming players. *Tony Adams, OG Sr. Charlotte*Garrett Bradbury, C RS-Jr. CharlotteKollin Byers, OL Fr. ShelbyWill Eason, RB RS-Fr. CharlotteEmeka Emezie, WR Fr. WaxhawGrant Gibson, DT Fr. CharlotteVernon Grier, CB RS-So. Charlotte*Tyler Griffiths, SN Jr. Indian Trail*B.J. Hill, DT Sr. OakboroChris Ingram, CB Fr. MooresvilleJesse Malit, DE Fr. ConcordJalan McClendon, QB RS-Jr. Charlotte *Nick McCloud, CB So. Rock Hill (S.C.)Stephen Morrison, SAF RS-Jr. WeddingtonDarian Roseboro, DE Jr. Lincolnton*Jaylen Samuels, H Sr. CharlotteMatt Stevens, LB RS-Fr. Charlotte*Mike Stevens, CB Sr. CharlottePhilip Walton, OT RS-So. Charlotte* - denotes starter

S. CAROLINASept. 23 p.m.

Charlotte, NC

MARSHALLSept. 96 p.m.

Raleigh, NC

FURMANSept. 16

12:20 p.m.Raleigh, NC

FLORIDA ST.Sept. 23

TBATallahassee, Fla

SYRACUSESept. 30

TBARaleigh, NC

LOUISVILLEOct. 58 p.m.

Raleigh, NC

PITTOct. 14TBA

Pittsburgh, Pa.

NOTRE DAMEOct. 28

3:30 p.m.South Bend, Ind

CLEMSONNov. 4TBA

Raleigh, NC

BOSTON COLL.Nov. 11TBA

Chestnut Hill, Ma.

WAKE FORESTNov. 18

TBAWinston-Salem

UNCNov. 25

TBARaleigh, NC

2016 2016

125 YEARS OF PACK FOOTBALLNC State (then known as The North Carolina College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts), played its first football game against the Raleigh Male Academy on March 12, 1892. The coaches were professors who had to be con-vinced annually to coach a game they barely knew and the first season was a single game, which A&M won 12-6.

From those humble beginnings, NC State has been competing at the highest level of college athletics for more than a century, as a charter member of both the Southern Conference and, later, the Atlantic Coast Con-ference.

Charlotte native Jaylen Samuels is a pre-season All-American and All-ACC choice and is on the preseason watch lists for the Paul Hornung and Maxwell Awards.

SEASON CAPTAINSThe NC State team voted for its 2017 cap-tains during fall camp. DE Bradley Chubb and TE Cole Cook were chosen for the second straight year.Tony Adams, OG Bradley Chubb, DECole Cook, TE Airius Moore, LB

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GAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA NOTING THE PACK

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COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTSPhysical Address .........................Murphy Football Center 4600 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607Mailing Address ...............................................PO Box 8504 Raleigh, NC 27695

ANNABELLE MYERSAssistant AD/CommunicationsOffice: 919.515.1181Cell: 919.819.8302Email: [email protected] REINHARDTDirector of Athletics Digital CommunicationsOffice: 919.746.9479Cell: 919.819.8317Email: [email protected] CARRCommunications AssistantOffice: 919.746.9835Cell: 630.245.3193Email: [email protected]

NC STATE QUICK FACTSHEAD COACH DAVE DOERENAlma Mater .............................................................. Drake ‘93Career Record ......................................... 48-30 (.615), 6 yrsRecord at NC State .............................. 25-26 (.490), 4 yrs.Bowl Record .........................................................................3-1*Vs. South Carolina ................................................1st meeting* Doeren led 2012 NIU team to Orange Bowl, but did not coach the game

ASSISTANT COACHES ....................... LOCATIONEliah Drinkwitz (OC/QB) .................................................... PBDave Huxtable (DC/LB) ..................................................... PBGeorge Barlow (AHC/CB) ............................................. FieldEddie Faulkner (TE/FB/ST) .......................................... FieldAaron Henry (SAF) .......................................................... FieldDes Kitchings (AHC/RC/RB) ........................................ FieldDwayne Ledford (OL) ..................................................... FieldGeorge McDonald (WR) ................................................ FieldKevin Patrick (DL) ............................................................ Field

STADIUM INFORMATIONName: ................................................. Carter-Finley StadiumField: ...........................................Wayne T. Day Family FieldCapacity: ......................................................................... 57,600Surface: ...............................................................Natural GrassFirst Year: ............................................................................1966Stadium Record: ........................................................197-112-6

NC STATE UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .............................................................. Raleigh, N.C.Founded: ............................................................................. 1887Enrollment: ......................................................................33,755Colors: ..........................................Red (PMS 186 C) & WhiteChancellor: ............................................Dr. Randy WoodsonAthletics Director: ...................................... Deborah A. Yow

MONDAY, Aug. 28• Dave Doeren Press

Conference 12 p.m.

TUESDAY, Aug. 29• Post-practice interviews

with offensive stu-dent-athletes, offensive

coaches 11:20 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 30• Post-practice interviews

with defensive SAs, de-fensive coaches 11:25 a.m.

• Doeren on ACC Telecon-ference 12:40 p.m.

• Doeren Radio Show 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, Aug. 31 • Post-practice interview

with Coach Doeren 11 a.m.

FRIDAY, Sept. 1• Travel to Charlotte, N.C.

No Media Availability

This Week in NC State Football

THE EX(PERIENCE) FACTOR: Not only does the Wolfpack return 18 starters from 2016, 11 of those returning starters are seniors - the highest number of returning senior starters in at least the past 25 years. In addition, two starters from 2015 who sat out last season are back. Those 13 seniors have combined to play a combined 595 games and boast 277 collective starts.

All eight defensive returning starters are seniors, including the entire front six, while 8 of the 9 starters on the offensive and defensive lines are returning and five of those eight are seniors.

This marks the most returning senior starters ever under Dave Doeren at NC State.

CHUBB PRIMED FOR STRONG SENIOR SEASON: NC State’s best “get” for 2017 didn’t come on national signing day, but instead a few weeks earlier, when defensive end Bradley Chubb announced his decision to return for his senior season. Dubbed one of the “best combina-tions of pass-rusher and run defender in the country” by Pro Football Focus, the AP, Sports Illustrated and Athlon preseason All-American posts some strong stats:√ Ranks 12th in NC State history in career tackles for loss (34) and 10th in sacks (16).√ In 2016, helped the Pack’s No. 8 rushing defense (108.6 ypg) by registering 22 TFLs - second

in school history only to No. 1 NFL draft pick Mario Williams.√ 10.5 sacks in 2016 was tied for third in school history and ranked 19th in FBS.√ His run stop percentage of 10.4 ranked first in the ACC last season with 39 total defensive

stops (a tackle that results in a “win” for the defense). He has the sixth-highest percentage of positively-graded plays versus the run among draft eligible edge defenders in 2016. (Source: Pro Football Focus)

√ 21 of his 53 pressures came from winning outside (39.6 percent) and another 16 came from the inside (30.2 percent), he also picked up a bullrush pressure every 59.7 rushes, which was No. 9 in the draft class.

√ Ranked second in the ACC in total pressures (sacks + hits + hurries) last season with 53 (Source: Pro Football Focus)

FINLEY’S FAST FORWARD: RS-junior quarterback Ryan Finley had three main goals he wanted to accomplish between a sophomore season that saw him post the sixth-best passing yardage total in school history (3,059 yds) and his junior campaign.

CLOSE CALLS: Four of six losses in 2016 were by seven points or less, including two by four points or less and one (vs. eventual national champion Clemson) that went into overtime.

TOUGH OPPOSITION: NC State will face eight teams that advanced to bowl games in 2016 and three that finished in the top 25 of the AP poll. The defending national champion and the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner will both play at Carter-Finley.

GOAL Develop a better rapport with his offense √

Bulk up √

Deep Ball Accuracy ?

2017 After being on campus for 14 months, Finley has been able to go through a season, spring practice and summer workouts with his O-line and receivers.

Finley now weighs over 215 lbs.

This was an area where Finley was “hard on himself,” according to his head coach. Although he looked strong on deep balls in camp, this remains to be seen

2016 When he arrived on campus at the beginning of June 2016, he didn’t know a single teammate and had never even gone through a practice with them before fall camp started (although he still posted the sixth-best single-season passing mark in school history).

Finley weighed in at 192 lbs. when he arrived in Raleigh.

54% of his completions last season were for 10 or fewer yards, 83% for 20 or fewer.

MOST SR. STARTERS ON DEF Rk School Def Sr. Starters 1. NC State 8 Louisville 8 3. Georgia 6

MOST SENIOR STARTERSRk School Sr. Starters 1. TCU 14 2. NC State 11 3. Georgia 10 Louisville 10 UTSA 10

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2016 STATS COMPARISON NCSU USCPoints/Game 27.0 20.8First Downs/Game 21.84 18.5Rushing Yards/Game 156.2 134.4Passing Yards/Game 260.5 213.2Total Offense/Game 416.7 347.5INTs Thrown 12 7Sacks Allowed 17 41Points Allowed/Game 22.8 26.5Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 108.6 203.2Passing Yards Allowed/Game 244.2 208.7Total Offense Allowed/Game 352.8 411.9Interceptions by 10 15Sacks By 37 21Turnover Margin .15 .54Kickoff Return Avg. 23.2 25.8Punt Return Avg. 8.8 6.4Penalties/Yds Per Game 6.0/62.3 5.0/46.6Field Goals 9-17 13-17

2016 NCAA RANKINGS COMPARISON NCSU USCPoints/Game 75th 116thFirst Downs 49th 97thRushing Yards/Game 86th 108thPassing Yards/Game 38th 83rdTotal Offense/Game 63rd 115thINTs Thrown 75th 12thSacks Allowed 19th 118thPoints Allowed/Game 27th 51stRushing Yards Allowed/Game 8th 90thPassing Yards Allowed/Game 82nd 39thTotal Offense Allowed/Game 24th 66thInterceptions by 68th 22ndSacks By 22nd 97thTurnover Margin 49th 24thKickoff Return Avg. 24th 8thPunt Return Avg. 51st 95thFewest Penalties/Game 59th 24th

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TOUGH CLEATS TO FILL: Although the Wolfpack lost just three starters on offense, one of them leaves a particularly big statistical gap. RB Matt Dayes (now with the Cleveland Browns) account-ed for 49% (249 of 504) of the team’s carries last season and 74% of the rushing yards compiled by the running backs (1,166).

RUSHING ROULETTE: A trio of players with varying experience should each get carries in 2017: junior Reggie Gallaspy, junior Nyheim Hines (who played mostly WR in 2015 and ‘16) and graduate student Dakwa Nichols. Nichols is the most expe-rienced in terms of games played (36), Hines has the most non special teams snaps (802) among the three, while Gallaspy has compiled the most rushing yards (550).

In terms of receptions, Hines leads the way (63-781), Gallaspy had 9-48 and Nichols 3-27.

HINES FOR A HUNDRED: With two seasons of el-igibility remaining, Nyheim Hines is the only player in school history, one of only four in ACC history, to tally two 100-yard kickoff returns in a career.

The junior had his first coast-to-coast return as a freshman against Clemson, and repeated the feat in the Independence Bowl victory over Vanderbilt.

Hines has posted two of the top five single season kick return totals in school history (920 yards in 2015 and 782 yards in 2016). After just two years, he ranks fifth in school history in kickoff return yards (1,702) and sixth in KOR average (25.4).

WHAT THE H?: He started his career as a TE/FB (and was All-ACC at TE in 2015). Then he was dubbed the “swiss army knife” of the Wolfpack of-fense (but couldn’t get on any awards lists because he wasn’t a prototypical anything). This year, Jaylen Samuels’ position is listed as an H, but even that doesn’t encompass all that he does for his team.

A first-team Athlon and Sports Illustrated, sec-ond-team AP preseason All-American, and ACSMA first-team All-ACC choice, Pro Football Focus named Samuels the No. 2 most versatile player in college football. He’s on the preseason list for the Hornung Award, which honors just that, and for the Maxwell Award.

Here’s where Samuels has contributed:Receiver: Has led the team in receptions each of the past two seasons (65 in 2015, 55 in 2016) Rushing: 89 carries for 557 yards for 6.25 ypc and a TD every 5.9 carries in last two seasons.Blocking: Graded out with 73% accuracy on blocking assignments last season. Scoring: Ranks sixth in school history with 31 career touchdowns (16 rushing, 15 receiving)

DISSECTING THE DEFENSE: : WIth 8 starters - in-cluding the front six - returning from a defense that was pretty stout in 2016, much is expected for 2017. Here are some facts about last year’s defense:

√ Held opponents to 5.1 yards/play - the best mark for NC State in over a decade.

√ Held opponents to 4.42 yards/play on 1st down, the 2nd best rate in the nation.

√ Ranked 8th nationally in rushing defense (108.6 ypg) and held five opponents to less than 70 rushing yards. In the past two seasons, the Pack has held 14 opponents to <70 yards.

√ Despite playing four teams that ended the season ranked in the FBS top 25 in total offense, the Pack finished ranked 24th in total defense.

√ Ranked No. 27 in FBS in scoring D (4th in ACC). That mark has gone from 84 > 66 > 52 > 27 since 2013. √ Team tallied 37 sacks (22nd in FBS). Returning players accounted for 31 of 34 (91.9%) of those.√ Three members of the defense are on preseason watch lists for national awards: DE Bradley

Chubb (Bednarik, Nagurski, Hendrick), DT B.J. Hill (Bednarik, Outland) and LB Airius Moore (Butkus).

RBs BY THE NUMBER Gallaspy Hines NicholsGms Played 24 26 36Gms Started 1 1* 2Snaps (Scrimmage) 308 802 316Attempts 115 61 76Yards 550 287 365TDs 6 1 2*has 11 career starts, but just 1 at RB

ACC’s 100-YARD RETURNSName, School 100-yard KORNyheim Hines, NC State 2015 vs. Clemson 2016 vs. VanderbiltDevon Edwards, Duke 2013 vs. NC State 2015 vs. Ga. Tech Marquis Weeks, Virginia 2002 vs. UNC 2004 vs. UNCDerrick Hamilton, Clemson 2001 vs. Maryland 2003 vs. UNC

WHERE THE H IS JAYSAM?

2015 2016Position Snaps SnapsSlot 191 376TE 184 98RB 108 28QB 4 3WR 43 9

(Source: Joe Giglio, News & Observer)

DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT - FBS

NCAA RankingCategory 2016 2015 2014 2013Scoring Def. 27th 52nd 66th 84thTotal Def. 24th 29th 46th 61stRushing Def. 8th 39th 65th 81stPass. Eff. Def. 33rd 65th 42nd 68thSacks 22nd 35th 48th 87th

GAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA NOTING THE PACK

IN THE WOLFPACK CAREER STATS

SACKS Rk Name Avg

1. Mario Williams, 2003-05 25.5-156 2. Tyler Lawrence, 1990-93 24-157 3. Art Norman, 2011-14 23.5-173 4. Carl Reeves, 1991-94 22.5-197 5. Manny Lawson, 2002-05 21-163 Mike Jones, 1987-90 21-128 7. Willie Young, 2005-2009 20.5-143 8. Ray Agnew, 1986-89 17-117 George Anderson, 1999-02 17-94 10. Bradley Chubb, 2014-pres. 16-91

TACKLES FOR LOSS Rk Name Avg

1. Mario Williams, 2003-05 55.5-227 2. Willie Young, 2005-09 45.5-233 3. Carl Reeves, 1991-94 45-269 4. Manny Lawson, 2002-05 41-221 5. Dantonio Burnette, 1999-02 41-153 6. Stephen Tulloch, 2003-05 40-113 7. Nate Irving, 2006-10 39.5-149 8. Tyler Lawrence, 1990-93 38-139 9. Patrick Thomas, 2001-04 37-144 10. Oliver Hoyte, 2002-05 36.5-79 Art Norman, 2011-14 36.5-219 12. Bradley Chubb, 2014-pres. 34-132

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PRESEASON HONORSTony Adams, OG .........................................Outland Trophy

Bradley Chubb, DE ....................................Bednarik Award

........................................................................ Nagurski Trophy

.........................................................................Hendrick Award

..........................................AP Preseason All-American (1st)

................................Athlon Preseason All-American (2nd)

............Sports Illustrated Preseason All-American (2nd)

.................................................... ACSMA Preseason All-ACC

A.J. Cole, III, P...............................................Ray Guy Award

..........................................Allstate AFCA Goodworks Team

.........................................................................Wuerffel Trophy

.................................................... ACSMA Preseason All-ACC

Cole Cook, TE .................................................Mackey Award

Ryan Finley, QB ...........................................Manning Award

.....................................................Unitas Golden Arm Trophy

B.J. Hill, DT .................................................. Nagurski Trophy

..........................................................................Outland Trophy

Airius Moore, LB .............................................Butkus Award

Jaylen Samuels, H ...................................... Hornung Award

...........................................................................Maxwell Award

.................................. Athlon Preseason All-American (1st)

.............. Sports Illustrated Preseason All-American (1st)

.......................................AP Preseason All-American (2nd)

.................................................... ACSMA Preseason All-ACC

WOLFPACK ON 2017 NFL ROSTERSDavid Amerson (2010-12) Oakland Raiders

Jacoby Brissett (2014-15) New England Patriots

Juston Burris, CB (2012-15) New York Jets

Bra’Lon Cherry, WR (2013-16) Atlanta Falcons

Audie Cole, LB (2008-11) Jacksonville Jaguars

Matt Dayes, RB (2013-16) Cleveland Browns

Mike Glennon, QB (2011-12) Chicago Bears

Steven Hauschka, PK (2007) Buffalo Bills

Dontae Johnson, CB (2010-13) San Francisco 49ers

Josh Jones, S (2014-16) Green Bay Packers

Ted Larsen, C (2006-09) Miami Dolphins

T.Y. McGill, DT (2011-14) Indianapolis Colts

Philip Rivers, QB (2000-03) Los Angeles Chargers

J.R. Sweezy, OG (2009-11) Tampa Bay Bucs

Joe Thuney, OG (2012-15) New England Patriots

Jack Tocho, CB (2013-16) Minnesota Vikings

Russell Wilson, QB (2008-10) Seattle Seahawks

Willie Young, DE (2006-09) Chicago Bears

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IN THE WOLFPACK CAREER STATSRUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Name TD 1. Ted Brown, 1977-78 49 2. Stan Fritts, 1972-74 41 3. Matthew Dayes, 2013-16 34 4. T.A. McClendon, 2002-04 33 5. Ray Robinson, 1998-2001 30 6. Tremayne Stephens, 1994-97 23 Gary Downs, 1990-93 23 8. Willie Burden, 1971-73 22 Andre Brown, 2005-08 22 10. Joe McIntosh, 1981-84 20 11. Shadrach Thornton, 2012-15 19 12. Scott Smith, 1977-79 18 13. Toney Baker, 2005-09 17 14. Jaylen Samuels, 2014-pres. 16 Anthony Barbour, 1988-89, 91-92 16 Bobby Crumpler, 1986-87 16 Charlie Young, 1971-73 16

PASSING YARDS Rk Name Yds 1. Philip Rivers, 2002-03 13,484 2. Jamie Barnette, 1996-99 9,461 3. Russell Wilson, 2008-10 8,545 4. Mike Glennon, 2009-12 7,411 5. Terry Harvey, 1991, 93-995 5,925 6. Shane Montgomery, 1987-89 5,298 7. Jacoby Brissett, 2014-15 5,268 8. Erik Kramer, 1985-86 4,602 9. Dave Buckey, 1972-75 4,286 10. Daniel Evans, 2005-08 4,004 11. Tim Esposito, 1983-84 3,847 12. Terry Jordan, 1989-92 3,695 13. Jay Davis, 2002-05 3,548 14. Tol Avery, 1980-82 3,335 15. Ryan Finley, 2016-pres. 3,059 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Name TDs

1. Philip Rivers, 2000-03 95 2. Russell Wilson, 2008-10 76 3. Mike Glennon, 2009-12 63 4. Jamie Barnette, 1996-99 59 5. Jacoby Brissett, 2014-15 43 6. Terry Harvey, 1991, 93-95 38 7. Shane Montgomery, 1987-89 31 8. Erik Kramer, 1985-86 30 9. Dave Buckey, 1972-75 22 10. Geoff Bender, 1991-94 19 Terry Jordan, 1989-92 19 Roman Gabriel, 1959-61 19 Jay Davis, 2002-05 19 14. Ryan Finley, 2016-pres. 18 Tim Esposito, 1983-84 18 Daniel Evans, 2005-08 18

INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE Rk Name Att. INT Pct.

1. Jacoby Brissett, 2014-15 765 11 1.44 2. Ryan Finley, 2016-pres. 402 8 1.99 Philip Rivers, 2000-03 1,710 34 1.99 4. Russell Wilson, 2008-10 1,180 26 2.20 5. Mike Glennon, 2009-12 1,069 31 2.90

YARDS PER PLAY (TOTAL OFFENSE) Rk Name Yds Plays Avg.

1. Philip Rivers, 2000-03 13,582 1962 6.92 2. Ryan Finley, 2016-pres. 3,153 476 6.62 3. Jacoby Brissett, 2014-15 3,135 494 6.35 4. Russell Wilson, 2008-10 9,628 1,542 6.24 5. Mike Glennon, 2009-12 7,131 1,145 6.23

THEY’RE BAAACK: Several players who could play key roles for NC State in 2017 sat out last season. JOHNATHAN ALSTON: Sat out after making the move from WR to CB; Now in the rotation of three at CB.GERMAINE PRATT: Played safety as a freshman and sophomore before moving to linebacker in the spring of ‘16. Suffered a shoulder injury in spring practice and missed the whole season.JUMICHAEL RAMOS: The Pack’s second-leading re-ceiver in 2015, he sat out last season after undergoing two knee surgeries. Although he was still limited in preseason camp, he showed flashes of his old self.C.J. RILEY: A true freshman in 2016, he tore his ACL during summer workouts. At 6’4, he’s tied as the fast-est player on the team with a 4.48 in the 40.

ON THE RECEIVING END: In 2015, wide receivers ac-counted for just 46% (114-246) of the Wolfpack’s total receptions. Last season, that number went up to 60% (159-263), even though H-back Jaylen Samuels has led the team in receiving for the second straight season.

2017 might be the deepest the Pack has been at WR in many years. Behind standouts Stephen Louis (2016 team leader in receiving yards) and Kelvin Harmon (led WRs in TDs last year with 5) are veteran players Gavin Locklear, Jakobi Meyers (former QB who now has a year at WR under his belt), Jumichael Ramos (who missed last season with an injury) and Maurice Trowell, as well as redshirts C.J. Riley and Daeshawn Stephens.

Five different receivers turned in eight 100-yard games last season - the most individual 100-yard receivers for a season in school history. Four are returning, although only two - Louis and Harmon - are WRs. Nyheim Hines has moved to RB and Samuels was the other.

AN OLD LINE: The NC State offensive line, aka the Band of Brothers, allowed just 17 sacks in 2016 - the best mark for NC State since 2003 and the No. 19 mark in the FBS. The Wolfpack QBs were sacked on just 3% of their pass attempts for the season.

Four full-time starters and one part-time starter return from last season. Tyler Jones (LT), Tony Adams (RG) and Will Richardson (RT) are back at their 2016 positions. Terronne Prescod started three games at RT in 2016 but is now playing LG. Bradbury, who started 13 games at LG last season, made the move to center this spring.

The Pack boasts starting experience at every position except one this season (see list of games starter below):

Name LT LG C RG RTTyler Jones 13 2 0 0 4Garrett Bradbury 0 13 0 0 0Tony Adams 0 0 0 35 0Will Richardson 0 0 0 0 19Terronne Prescod 0 0 0 0 3Totals 13 15 0 35 26

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT: In addition to the many senior starters returning for 2017, there is also a strong class of juniors. Besides the three returning senior starters, the other five returning starters on offense are juniors: QB Ryan Finley, WR Nyheim Hines, WR Stephen Louis, OG Garrett Bradbury, OT Will Richardson and OT Tyler Jones.

In 2016, 21 juniors earned varsity letters, while 19 sopho-mores and 10 freshman also lettered.

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NC STATE’S RECORD ... UNDERWHEN PLAYING IN 2016 DOERENAugust - 2-0September 2-1 11-3October 2-3 3-12November 2-2 7-10December 1-0 2-1Total 7-6 25-16

IN ACC PLAYAt home 1-3 14-14On the road 2-2 9-11Neutral - 2-1Total 3-5 25-26

IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAYAt home 3-0 11-1On the road 0-1 3-1Neutral (includes bowls) 1-0 2-1Total 4-1 16-3

VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTSAt home 0-1 0-4On the road 0-2 0-4Neutral - -Total 0-3 0-8

IN GAMESDecided by 3 pts. or less 0-1 2-1Decided by 7 pts. or less 2-3 6-5Decided by 14 pts. or more 5-2 18-17Decided by 28 pts. or more 0-1 9-4Leading at halftime 7-2 22-3Leading after 3 quarters 6-1 22-2Tied at halftime 0-1 0-3Tied after 3 quarters 1-2 1-0

WHEN SCORINGLess than 20 points 1-4 1-1520-29 points 1-1 4-730-39 points 2-1 8-240+ points 3-0 12-2

WHEN ALLOWING10 or fewer points 1-0 5-020-29 points 5-0 8-1030+ points 0-3 1-16

WITHLess than 400 yds total offense 2-4 4-19400-499 yds total offense 2-1 14-4500+ yds total offense 3-1 7-3Less than 100 yards rushing 0-2 0-6100-199 yards rushing 4-3 10-16200+ yards rushing 3-1 15-4100-yard rusher 5-3 12-7100-yard receiver 2-2 5-7Less than 200 yards passing 1-0 7-6200-299 yards passing 3-4 13-15300-399 yards passing 3-2 5-5400+ yards passing 0-0 0-0300-yard passer 2-2 2-4400-yard passer 0-0 0-0No turnovers 1-0 10-2Less turnovers than opponent 3-2 15-7Winning Time of Possesssion 6-3 20-15

WHEN ALLOWINGless that 200 total yards 2-0 5-0200-299 total yards 1-0 9-0300-399 total yards 3-2 8-7400+ total yards 1-4 3-19less than 100 yards rushing 4-1 15-1100+ yards rushing 3-5 10-24less than 100 yards passing 1-0 3-3101-200 yards passing 3-0 12-5300+ yards passing 0-3 3-7

ACC POSTGRAD PLAYERS Rk. School Postgrads 1. Virginia 12 2. Pitt 9 3. NC State 8 Clemson 8 Syracuse 8 6. Virginia Tech 7 7. Duke 6

POSTGRADS: NC State has eight post-graduate players in 2017 - one of the highest tallies in the country (t27th) and tied as the third-highest mark in the ACC.

Cole Cook, Peter Daniel, Ryan Finley, Deonté Holden, Dakwa Nichols, Jumichael Ramos, Bryan Smith and Carson Wise each hold undergraduate degrees. Finley, Holden and Wise are just juniors in eligibility.

LINEBACKER DEPTH: NC State has the luxury of starting two experienced senior linebackers this season. Jerod Fernandez is back for his fourth season as a starter at middle linebacker, while Air-ius Moore has started every game of the past two seasons and got the nod in four games as a true freshman in 2014.

Moore and Fernandez haven’t gotten much time off recently, as they’ve combined to cover 87% of the snaps played by the defense in the past two years.

This season, the two seniors may have a chance to catch a breather. Junior Riley Nicholson has played in 24 career contests, starting four. RS-junior Germaine Pratt comes off a redshirt season and a move from safety and had a strong fall camp.

WHAT A RUSH: NC State has averaged 202 rushing yards per game during Dave Doeren’s tenure as head coach, an average of 2,581 yard per season. Those numbers are the highest in 40 years, spanning back to when the great Ted Brown ran through the ACC, posting the league’s all-time career rushing mark of 4,602 yards.

HINES ON TRACK: It’s been a busy year for junior Nyheim Hines. He had barely untied his cleats following the Independence Bowl (where he returned a kick 100 yards!) when he was lacing up his spikes and joining back up with the NC State track team.

During the indoor season, he earned second-team All-ACC honors in the 60 meters, finishing sixth in the finals. Following the ACC meet, he came back and went through part of spring practice with the football squad, then went back to competing during the outdoor track season.

Hines earned first-team all-conference honors outdoors, finishing third in the 100 meters, and was a member of the ACC Champion 4x100 meter relay squad, which qualified for the NCAA regional meet and posted the fifth-fastest time in school history: 39.14. In 2016, Hines won All-America honors as a member of the 4x100 meter squad.

LOUIS GOES LONG: Redshirt junior wide receiver Stephen Louis had a dramatic comeback from two shoulder surgeries last season, leading the team with 678 receiving yards. He was the first player since Jerricho Cotchery in 2003 to post three 100-yard games in a season, although he ranked third on the 2016 squad in total receptions with 35.

Louis definitely made the most of those 35 opportunities. He averaged 19.37 yards per catch last season, the third-best mark in the ACC and the No. 13 average in the FBS. That mark ranks ninth in school history, while his 17.86 yards per catch mark for his career is the fourth-best ever for a Wolfpack receiver.

After earning the team’s Gary Rowe Award for wide receiver of the year, Louis was also a co-recipient of the Ken McNeill Iron Wolf Award, which is given annually for a player making a comeback from an injury.

NO TOs: Under Dave Doeren, NC State has been extremely selfish when it comes to giving up the football. In 2015, the Wolfpack set a school record for fewest turnovers with just 13 (seven fumbles lost and six INTs). The previous year, Dave Doeren’s squad lost the ball just 15 times. Last season, that number was up to 20 (eight came in a three-game span against top-11 defenses: Clemson, Louisville and Boston College.

FERNANDEZ, MOORE PLAYS 2015 2015 2016 2016 Comb.Name Snaps Pct. Snaps Pct. Pct.AIrius Moore 793 96% 807 90% 93%Jerod Fernandez 578 70% 808 90% 87%Total 1,371 83% 1,615 90% 87%

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RUSHING AVG. UNDER LAST 8 NCSU COACHES Total Rush Yds/ Rushing Yds/Head Coach Seasons Rush Yds Season gameBo Rein 4 10,274 2,568 233.5Dave Doeren 4 10,323 2,581 202.4Monte Kiffin 3 6,326 2108 191.7Mike O’Cain 7 11,727 1,675 150.3Tom Reed 3 4,950 1,650 150.0Dick Sheridan 7 11,502 1,643 147.5Chuck Amato 7 10,242 1,463 121.9Tom O’Brien 6 8,533 1,422 112.3

FEWEST SEASON TOs Year TOs Rank 2015 13 t1st 2014 15 t4th 2016 20 t9th 2013 21 t11th

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IN THE WOLFPACK CAREER STATS

PUNTS Rk Name, Years Punts

1. Wil Baurmann, 2011-14 266 2. Austin Herbert, 2000-03 226 3. John Deraney, 2003-06 208 4. Johnny Evans, 1974-77 185 5. Dave Houtz, 1961-63 166 6. Jim Donnan, 1965-67 160 7. Marty Martinussen, 1982-84 150 8. Preston Poag, 1988-90 146 9. Tim Kilpatrick, 1989-92 132 10. John Isley, 1978-79 129 11. Craig Salmon, 1984-85, 1987 124 12. Bradley Pierson, 2005-08 123 13. Gary Yount, 1968-69 119 14. Scott Earwood, 1998-99 118 15. A.J. Cole, 2015-pres. 117 Calvin Warren, 1980-81 117

PUNTING YARDS Rk Name Yds

1. Wil Baumann, 2011-14 10,868 2. Austin Herbert, 2000-03 8,922 3. John Deraney, 2003-06 8,366 4. Johnny Evans, 1974-77 8,143 5. Dave Houtz, 1961-63 6,035 6. Marty Martinussen, 1982-84 5,877 7. Preston Poag, 1988-90 5,847 8. Jim Donnan, 1965-67 5,837 9. Craig Salmon, 1984-85, 1987 5,137 10. Tim Kilpatrick, 1989-92 5,111 11. A.J. Cole, 2015-pres. 4,854

PUNTING AVERAGE Rk Name Avg

1. Johnny Evans, 1974-77 44.0 2. Kelly Hollodick, 1985-86 42.6 3. Leslie Palmer, 1946-47 42.1 4. A.J. Cole, 2015-pres. 41.5 5. Craig Salmon, 1984-85, 87 41.4 6. Ron Skosnik, 1964 41.2

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Rk Name Yds

1. T.J. Graham, 2008-11 3,153 2. Ralph Stringer, 1973-77 1,988 3. Alvis Whitted, 1994-97 1,929 4. Darrell Blackman, 2004-07 1,842 5. Nyheim Hines, 2015-pres. 1,702

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Rk Name Avg

1. George Marinkov, 1954-56 28.1 2. Darrell Blackman, 2004-07 26.3 3. Lamont Reid, 2001-04 26.2 4. Tobais Palmer, 2011-12 25.7 5. Ralph Stringer, 1973-75, 1977 25.5 6. Nyheim Hines, 2015-pres. 25.4

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KICKING WARS: Only 12 FBS teams connected on fewer field goals than NC State’s nine in 2016 and the Pack’s 17 FG attempts for the season was also among the nation’s lowest. Kyle Bambard, who was a soph-omore, and graduate transfer Connor Haskins both struggled, with Bambard connecting on just five of 10 attempts and Haskins going 4-for-7.

Haskins has completed his eligibility, and although Bambard has returned for his junior campaign, a trans-fer has joined the squad and will enter the season as the starter. Graduate transfer Carson Wise will have two seasons to play in Raleigh after connecting on 21 of 31 FG attempts and connecting on 97-101 PATs in his two-year career at Carson Newman. He earned All South Atlantic Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore.

FINLEY ON TARGET: In his first season at NC State, quarterback Ryan Finley posted the ninth-best single-season completion percentage in school history (.604). That mark ranked eighth in the ACC for 2016.

However, in terms of adjusted completion percentage, which accounts for dropped passes, throw aways, spiked balls, batted passes and passes when the QB is hit as he throws, Finley’s number goes way up (see chart).

Finley led the nation in completion pct. through the first few games and had more pass attempts (139) as a starter before throwing his first pick than any player in school history.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Wolfpack football celebrates it’s 125th birthday in 2017, just a year after celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first game in Carter-Finley Stadium. NC State (then known as The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts), played its first football game against a team from the Raleigh Male Academy on March 12, 1892 in what is now Pullen Park in front of 200 spectators.

A&M’s team colors were pink and blue. The coaches were professors who had to be convinced annually to coach the students about a game they barely knew themselves. The length of the first season was a single game, which A&M won 12-6.

From those humble beginnings, NC State University has been competing at the highest level of college athletics for more than a century, as a charter member of both the Southern Conference and, later, the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack has played more than 1,200 games.

GAME OF JONES: NC State has an offensive tackle from Georgia named Jones who is entering his second year as a full-time starter. NC State has a defensive tackle from Georgia named Jones who is entering his second year as a full-time starter. Both Joneses have received far less attention than some of the men play-ing beside them, but both play vital roles for the Wolfpack.

OT Tyler Jones played 98% of the team’s offensive snaps last season and every game during ACC play. Start-ing at the all-important left tackle spot, he did not allow a sack in the last seven games of the year.

DT Justin Jones was a huge force behind the Pack’s run-stopping ability last year and was an honorable mention All-ACC choice by the league coaches.

The Joneses, who aren’t related, came to State at the same time, although Tyler redshirted a season. They have combined to play 2,590 snaps, 60 games and have 35 starts.

HOW THE BAND WAS BORN: Offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford used to ask his brother-in-law, a for-mer Green Beret, to tell him about the training and preparation that that elite unit went through with hopes that he could borrow some of the training or motivation techniques with his players. His brother-in-law recommended that he watch the old Band of Brothers miniseries on HBO. Before long, Ledford had adopted that name for his offensive line at Appalachian State and he brought it with him when he came to Raleigh in 2016.

So what is the Band of Brothers according to Ledford? “Even though we aren’t related by blood, we go through things that make us true brothers. The guys in the Band of Brothers believe that the guy beside you, behind you or in front of you is more important than themselves. Everything is about the group, not the individual.”

His unit has proudly bought into the concept, and it’s been reflected by their play on the field.

QBU: Midway through the 2017 NFL preseason, NC State leads the way in the NFL as #QBU. Only three schools nationally have more than one alum starting at QB among the 32 NFL squads (Cal, Michigan State, NC State), and the Wolfpack leads the nation with three starting NFL QBs heading into the 2017 season.

This offseason, Mike Glennon (2009-12) signed to become the starter for the Chicago Bears. He follows in

ADJUSTED COMPLETION % Rk. Name Mark 1. Eric Dungey, Syracuse 78.1 2. Daniel Jones, Duke 72.6 3. Ryan Finley, NC State 69.7

Source: Pro Football Focus

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IN THE WOLFPACK CAREER STATS

RECEPTIONS Rk Name, Years Rec

1. Jerricho Cotchery, 2000-03 200 2. Torry Holt, 1995-98 191 3. Eddie Goines, 1991-94 147 4. Bryan Peterson, 1999-02 139 5. Jarvis Williams, 2007-10 133 6. Nasrallah Worthen, 1984-88 131 7. Jaylen Samuels, 2014-pres. 126 Owen Spencer, 2007-10 126 George Bryan, 2008-11 126

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Rk Name TDs

1. Torry Holt, 1995-98 31 2. Jerricho Cotchery, 2000-03 21 3. Jarvis Williams, 2007-10 20 4. Eddie Goines, 1991-94 17 George Bryan, 2008-11 17 6. Jaylen Samuels, 2014-pres. 15 Owen Spencer, 2007-10 15 Koren Robinson, 1999-00 15

YARDS PER CATCH Rk Name Rec-Yds Avg.

1. Owen Spencer, 2007-10 126-2,441 19.37 2. Elijah Marshall, 1974-77 65-1,196 18.40 3. Pat Kenney, 1970-72  63-1,145 18.17 4. Stephen Louis, 2014-pres. 42-750 17.86 5. Torry Holt, 1995-98 191-3,379 17.69

100-YARD GAMES Rk Name 100-yard games

1. Jerricho Cotchery, 2000-03 15 2. Torry Holt, 1995-98 14 Koren Robinson, 1999-00 14 4. Eddie Goines, 1991-94 8 5. Nas Worthen, 1984-88 6 6. Owen Spencer, 2007-10 5 7. Chris Coleman, 1996-99 4 Jimmy Grissett, 1993-96 4 Mike Guffie, 1992-95 4 10. Stephen Louis, 2014-pres. 3 Tramain Hall, 2003-05 3 T.J. Graham, 2008-11 3 Tobais Palmer, 2011-12 3 Bryan Peterson, 1999-02 3

CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/ A RECEPTION 1. Jerricho Cotchery, 2000-03 39 Bryan Peterson, 1999-2002 39 3. Jimmy Grissett, 1993-96 34 4. Torry Holt, 1995-98 30 5. Jaylen Samuels, 2014-pres. 28

TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Name, Years Ru Rec. Ret. Tot 1. Ted Brown, 1975-78 49 2 - 51 2. Stan Fritts, 1972-74 41 1 - 42 3. Matthew Dayes, 2013-16 34 6 - 40 4. T.A. McLendon, 2002-04 33 3 - 36 5. Torry Holt, 1995-98 - 31 2 33 6. Ray Robinson, 1998-01 30 2 - 32 7. Jay. Samuels, 2014-pres. 16 15 - 31

Oct. 13, 1921: NC State back Charlie Shuford intercepted a Gamecock pass and raced 55 yards for the only score of the day, as the Farmers of NC State College scored its first ever victory over South Carolina, 7-0. It was one of three errant passes picked off by State College on the day.

Oct. 24, 1927: Star back Jack McDowall threw three touch-down passes and scored three extra points in a Thanksgiv-ing Day clash at Columbia’s Melton Field, as the Wolfpack completed its only undefeated league schedule as a member of the Southern Conference.

Nov. 23, 1957: Senior halfback Dick Christy had never attempt-ed a field goal as a college player until he convinced head coach Earle Edwards to let him try a 37-yarder with no time left on the clock, thanks to a South Carolina defensive inter-ference penalty. Christy had already scored the Wolfpack’s first 26 points in the contest, on four touchdowns and two ex-tra points. The Pack’s regular kicker, Dick Hunter, had missed his previous six extra-point attempts and had not made a field goal all season long, so Edwards had to make the choice of going for another Hail Mary pass to the end zone or giving Christy the chance to become the biggest single-game star in ACC football history. With a low line-drive kick that barely made it over the crossbar at Carolina Stadium (later named Williams-Brice), Christy not only capped off the biggest solo scoring day in school history, he gave Edwards and the Wolf-pack its first ever ACC title, thanks to North Carolina’s win over favored Duke on that same afternoon. For years, until the two teams stopped playing regularly, the media selected an NC State player as the recipient of the Dicky Christy Award.

Nov. 18, 1961: A total of 16,000 spectators saw Roman Gabriel play his final home game in a Wolfpack uniform at Riddick Stadium. The two-time ACC Player of the Year completed 17 of his 22 passes for 215 yards, ran for an additional 40 yards and was responsible for four touchdowns while leading his team to 27 unanswered points after it fell behind early 14-7.

Oct. 8, 1966: A crowd of 35,000 spectators were on hand for Carter Stadium Dedication Day to see the Wolfpack host the Gamecocks in the first game played at NC State’s new off-campus stadium. Sadly for the gathered crowd, South Carolina won the game 31-21 for its only victory of the season,

thanks to a 98-yard touchdown by Bobby Bryant that still ranks as the longest punt return in ACC history.

Oct. 3, 1973: In one of three instances when the Wolfpack scored on South Carolina after time ran out, a Dave Buckey pass thrown in the final seconds bounced off the hands of Pat Hovance and into the arms of John Gargano after time expired, giving the Wolfpack a 56-35 victory over the Gamecocks in Williams-Brice Stadium. South Carolina, called timeout with four seconds to play, despite a two-touch-down deficit. The Wolfpack used the timeout to set up one final scoring play that even head coach Lou Holtz said was unnecessary, to record the most points by either team in the series history.

Nov. 1, 1986: With no time remaining on the clock, the Wolf-pack had one last-ditch opportunity to beat visiting South Carolina, thanks to a Gamecock offsides penalty. Using a play literally drawn up in the dirt on the sidelines by first-year head coach Dick Sheridan—a South Carolina alumnus—future NFL quarterback Erik Kramer found dual-sport star Danny Peebles in the back of the south end zone for a 35-yard Hail Mary touchdown and a 23-22 victory. It’s still regarded as the most exciting finish in the 50-year history of Carter-Finley Stadium.

Sept. 4, 1999: Former Wolfpack coach Lou Holtz made a drenched return to Carter-Finley as head coach of former ACC-foe South Carolina, thanks to a game-time deluge brought by Hurricane Dennis. Holtz’s career got off to a miserable start as his team lost four of eight fumbles in the downpour and went on to lose all 11 games in his inaugural season with the Gamecocks. The Wolfpack scored the 10-0 game’s only touchdown on a blocked punt.

Aug. 28, 2008: Future Super Bowl champion quarterback Russell Wilson made his first career collegiate start against the Gamecocks in Williams-Brice Stadium—but he didn’t last long. The young player suffered a Grade III concussion and had to be carted off the field early in the second quarter. The Wolfpack lost the season-opening game, 34-0, but Wilson came back and had a record-setting first season for second-year head coach Tom O’Brien, becoming the first freshman to be named first-team All-ACC quarterback.

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the footsteps of the Los Angeles Chargers’ Philip Rivers (2000-03) and Seattle’s Russell Wilson (2008-10) as former NC State QBs who are now starters in the NFL.

In addition to those three, Jacoby Brissett (2014-15) won a Super Bowl ring with the New England Patriots as a rookie last season. He started a pair of games early in the year for the World Champions.

BIGGER & STRONGER: Much ado has been made about the Wolfpack’s strong defensive line for 2017. But the four starters on that well-publicized group haven’t always been as strong as they are now. Hard work in the Wolfpack’s strength and conditioning pro-gram transformed Bradley Chubb from a 248 lb. linebacker to a preseason All-American at defensive end. And Outland Trophy candi-date B.J. Hill probably wouldn’t have made that list if he still weighed in at 254 lbs!

TOUCHDOWN MACHINE: Jaylen Samuels has been a scoring machine for the Wolfpack for the past two seasons. His 16 touchdowns in 2015 is the third-best mark in school history, while his 13 scores last year ranked seventh (he also threw for a TD in 2016). For his career, Samuels ranks seventh with 31 TDs. He is the most diverse scorer in school history however, with his scores almost evenly divided between rushing (16) and receiving (15). The second most balance scorer ever for the Wolfpack? Cleveland Browns rookie Matt Dayes, who rushed for 34 touchdowns and had six on receptions.

STRENGTH IMPROVEMENTS SINCE 2014 Clean Squat Bench BodyweightName 2017 Diff 2017 Diff 2017 Diff 2017 DiffBradley Chubb 341 +106 555 +170 405 +70 275 +28Kentavius Street 389 +99 700 +170 475 +80 287 0B.J. Hill 330 +66 515 +70 475 +100 314 +50Justin Jones 363 +103 650 +210 460 +120 312 +18

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CAREER STARTS BY POSITIONOFFENSE

LEFT TACKLE .................Tyler Jones, RS-Jr. (13)

LEFT GUARD .....Garrett Bradbury, RS-So. (13)

.............................................. Tyler Jones, RS-Jr. (2)

CENTER ..............................................................None

RIGHT GUARD....................Tony Adams, Sr (35)

RIGHT TACKLE ......Will Richardson, RS-Jr. (19)

..............................................Tyler Jones, RS-Jr. (4)

..................................Terronne Prescod, RS-Jr. (3)

TIGHT END ...............................Cole Cook, Sr. (15)

................................................. Jaylen Samuels (22)

QUARTERBACK .............Ryan Finley, RS-Jr. (13)

RUNNING BACK ................Nyheim Hines, Jr. (1)

.......................................Dakwa Nichols, RS-Sr. (2)

.............................................Reggie Gallaspy, Jr. (1)

WIDE RECEIVER .....Stephen Louis, RS-Jr. (12)

............................... Johnathan Alston, RS-Sr. (10)

..................................JuMichael Ramos, RS-Sr. (9)

......................................Maurice Trowell, RS-Jr. (8)

................................................Nyheim Hines, Jr. (8)

.............................................Kelvin Harmon, So. (4)

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE END ......... Bradley Chubb, Sr. (26)

......................................... Kentavius Street, Sr. (12)

............................................Darian Roseboro, Jr. (1)

DEFENSIVE TACKLE .................. B.J. Hill, Sr. (31)

................................................. Justin Jones, Sr. (16)

...........................................Kentavius Street, Sr. (9)

MLB .......................Jerod Fernandez, RS-Sr. (30)

..................................................Airius Moore, Sr. (9)

WLB ......................................Airius Moore, Sr. (22)

............................................. Riley Nicholson, Jr. (5)

NICKEL................................................................None

STRONG SAFETY ........... Shawn Boone, Sr. (14)

................................... Jarius Morehead, RS-So. (1)

FREE SAFETY ............Germaine Pratt, RS-Jr. (1)

CORNERBACK .................Mike Stevens, Sr. (22)

................................................Nick McCloud, So. (1)

SPECIAL TEAMS

PUNTER .......................................A.J. Cole, Jr. (26)

PLACEKICKER ................Kyle Bambard, Jr. (20)

LONG SNAPPER ............. Tyler Griffiths, Jr. (26)

OFFENSEPos. No. Name Hgt. Wgt ClassLT 53 Tyler Jones 6’3 300 RS - Jr. 72 Philip Walton 6’7 305 RS - So.

LG 70 Terronne Prescod 6’5 331 RS - Jr. 64 Peter Daniel 6’6 305 Gr. C 65 Garrett Bradbury 6’3 298 RS - Jr. 71 Joe Sculthorpe 6’3 307 RS - Fr.

RG 50 Tony Adams 6’2 315 Sr. 66 Josh Fedd-Jackson 6’3 336 Fr. RT 54 Will Richardson 6’6 322 RS - Jr. 67 Justin Witt 6’6 296 RS - Fr. 74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. 6’6 300 RS - So.

H 1 Jaylen Samuels 5’11 228 Sr. 28 Dylan Parham 6’4 224 RS - Fr.

TE 48 Cole Cook 6’6 250 Gr. 42 Dylan Autenrieth 6’4 242 RS - Fr.

X 3 Kelvin Harmon 6’3 213 So. 19 C.J. Riley 6’4 204 RS - Fr.

Z 12 Stephen Louis 6’2 217 RS - Jr. 86 Emeka Emezie 6’3 209 Fr. 8 Maurice Trowell 5’11 196 Rs - Jr.

S 11 Jakobi Meyers 6’2 203 RS - So. 30 Gavin Locklear 5’10 195 RS - Sr. QB 15 Ryan Finley 6’4 210 RS - Gr.* 2 Jalan McClendon 6’5 221 RS - Jr.

RB 7 Nyheim Hines 5’9 197 Jr. or 25 Reggie Gallaspy II 5’11 225 Jr. or 27 Dakwa Nichols 5’9 195 RS - Gr.

DEFENSEPos. No. Name Hgt. Wgt ClassFE 35 Kentavius Street 6’2 287 Sr. or 45 Darian Roseboro 6’4 287 Jr. N 98 B.J. Hill 6’4 315 Sr. 90 Shug Frazier 6’3 316 RS - Fr. T 27 Justin Jones 6’2 312 Sr. or 91 Eurndraus Bryant 6’1 325 Jr.

BE 9 Bradley Chubb 6’4 275 Sr. 39 James Smith-Williams 6’4 247 RS - So. 95 Tyrone Riley 6’6 285 RS - So.

MLB 4 Jerod Fernandez 6’0 227 RS - Sr. 32 Riley Nicholson 6’0 237 Jr.

WLB 58 Airius Moore 6’0 235 Sr. or 3 Germaine Pratt 6’3 235 RS - Jr. 36 Brock Miller 6’3 231 RS - Fr.

NIC 24 Shawn Boone 5’10 206 Sr. 10 Freddie Phillips, Jr. 6’1 210 Jr.

LC 21 Nick McCloud 6’0 189 So. 30 James Valdez 5’11 196 RS - Fr.

SS 31 Jarius Morehead 6’1 217 RS - So. 22 Isaiah Stallings 6’4 220 RS - Fr.

FS 14 Dexter Wright 6’2 232 RS - Jr. 34 Tim Kidd-Glass 6’1 202 So.

RC 5 Johnathan Alston 6’0 210 RS - Sr. 26 Nick Lacy 5’7 182 RS - Sr. 19 Bryce Banks 6’2 192 RS - Fr.

* - Finley and Wise are juniors in eligiblity but are postgrad-uates.

SPECIAL TEAMSPK 38 Carson Wise 5’10 170 RS - Gr.* 92 Kyle Bambard 5’8 190 Jr.

P 90 A.J. Cole III 6’4 230 Jr. 93 Noah Giroux 6’0 205 Fr.

SN 57 Tyler Griffiths 6’2 230 Jr. 50 Jackson Quiggle 5’10 205 RS - Fr.

KOR 7 Nyheim Hines 5’9 197 Jr. 1 Jaylen Samuels 5’11 228 Sr.

PR 7 Nyheim Hines 5’9 197 Jr. 1 Jaylen Samuels 5’11 228 Sr.

KO 92 Kyle Bambard 5’8 190 Jr.

H 90 A.J. Cole III 6’4 230 Jr. 14 Woody Cornwell 6’2 210 R-Jr.

DEPTH CHARTGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPTH CHART/PRONUNCIATION

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Dave Doeren ..................................DOOR ehnEliah Drinkwitz .........ee LIE uh DRINK witz

Louis Acceus ..................................Ah ZOOSEDavion Allred ..............DA vee ahn ALL redDylan Autenrieth ............... AWE tehn reethBrady Bodine ............................... beau DEENAdam Boselli ...........................beau SELL eeEurndraus Bryant ....................ahn DRAY usCayman Czesak ........... KAY mahn SEE sakEmeka Emezie ...eh MECK ah ee MEE zeeJerod Fernandez ........................... JEHR uhdReggie Gallaspy .....................gah LASS beeHarrison Gee ............................................... JEE

Nyheim Hines ..................................nie HEEMDeonte Holden ......................... dee AHN tayDante Johnson ...............................DAHN tayIbrahim Kante ...... EEB rah hem KAHN tayStephen Louis ................ STEFF ahn LOO isXavier Lyas .....................ZAY vee uhr LIE usJessie Malit ......................................mah LEETJalan McClendon ..............................JAY lahn .............................................mac CLEHN dohnTrae Meadows .........................................TRAYJakobi Meyers ........................... jah KOE beeAirius Moore ....................................AIR ee usJarius Morehead ...........................JAIR ee us

Larrell Murchison .............................lah REHL ................................................MURCH eh sohnDakwa Nichols .............................. dah QUAYDylan Parham ................................PARE uhmTerronne Prescod ...tehr OWN PRESS codJuMichael Ramos juh MIKE uhl RAY moesThomas Ruocchio .....................ROCK ee ohJoe Sculthorpe ............................SCUL thorpBryson Speas .........................................SPEEZDaeshawn Stephens ............... day SHAWNKentavius Street ................kehn TAY vee usMaurice Trowell ............. rhymes with towelJames Valdez ...................................vahl DEZAaron Wiltz ............................................WILTS

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NC STATE INDIVIDUALCategory Mark Player, Opponent YearRushes 37 Ted Brown vs. Penn St. 1977Rushing Yards 251 Ted Brown vs. Penn St. 1977Rushing TDs 3 by many (last M. Dayes vs. EKY) 2015All-Purpose Yards 279 Andre Brown vs. S. Miss 2005Pass Attempts 57 Philip Rivers vs. Arkansas St. 2000Pass Completions 38 Russell Wilson vs. BC 2010TD Passes 5 Mike Glennon vs. Maryland 2011Passing Yards 423 Philip RIvers vs. UNC 2003Receptions 15 Torry Holt vs. Wake Forest 1998Reception Yards 217 Jerricho Cotchery vs. UNC 2003TD Receptions 3 Nasrallah Worthen vs. Duke 1988 3 Koren Robinson vs. Ga Tech 2000 3 Jerricho Cotchery vs. Clemson 2001Total Offense 463 Philip Rivers vs. UNC 2003Punt Return Yards 103 Darrell Blackman vs. FSU 2004Kickoff Ret. Yards 202 T.J. Graham vs. Duke 2009Tackles 24 Bill Cowher vs. South Carolina 1977 24 Bill Cowher vs. Clemson 1978 24 Dantonio Burnette vs. Clemson 2001

NC STATE TEAMPoints 67 vs. Western Carolina 1990Touchdowns 9 vs. Western Carolina 1990 9 vs. Murray State 2009First Downs 35 vs. The Citadel 1983Rush Attempts 80 vs. East Carolina 1980Rushing Yards 407 vs. Wake Forest 1973Rushing TDs 7 vs. Western Carolina 1990Pass Attempts 57 vs. Arkansas State 2000Pass Completions 41 vs. Boston College 2010Passing Yards 423 vs. UNC 2003TD Passes 5 vs. Maryland 2011Total Offense 638 vs. Wake Forest 1973Plays 96 vs. Maryland 2011Fumbles Lost 3 vs. 10 teamsPenalties 14 vs. Clemson 1999 14 vs. Ohio State 2004Penalty Yards 144 vs. Wake Forest 2016Punts 11 vs. Miami 1981 11 vs. Florida State 2004Interceptions by 6 vs. Florida State 1998Punt Return Yards 126 vs. Florida State 2004Kickoff Ret Yards 224 vs. Duke 2009

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Category Mark Player, Opponent YearRushes 39 by Mike Voight, UNC 1975Rushing Yards 221 by Thomas Jones, Virginia 1999All-Purpose Yards 231 by Leroy Gallman, Duke 1992Pass Attempts 63 by B.J. Symons, Texas Tech 2003Pass Completions 41 by Matt Schaub, Virginia 2003TD Passes 5 by Brock Berlin, Miami 2004 by Thaddeus Lewis, Duke 2009 by Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2015Passing Yards 586 by B.J. Symons, Texas Tech 2004Receptions 15 by James Brim, Wake Forest 1986Reception Yards 194 by James Brim, Wake Forest 1986TD Receptions 3 by Wali Lundy, Virginia 2003Total Offense 618 by B.J. Symons, Texas Tech 2003Punt Return Yards 117 by Jack Patterson, ECU 1971Kickoff Return Yds 231 by Leroy Gallman, Duke 1992Tackles 24 by Bill Banks, Penn St. 1977 24 by Anderson, Virginia 1979

OPPONENT TEAMPoints 58 by Florida State 2000Touchdowns 8 by Florida State 2000First Downs 30 by Texas Tech 2003 30 by Furman 1984Rush Attempts 81 by UNC 1971Rushing Yards 402 by Wake Forest 1971Rushing TDs 5 by Clemson 1982, 1984Pass Attempts 64 by Texas Tech 2003Pass Completions 41 by Virginia 2003Passing Yards 586 by Texas Tech 2003TD Passes 5 by Miami 2004 5 by Duke 2009 5 by Clemson 2015Total Offense 681 by Texas Tech 2003Plays 97 by UNC 1971Fumbles Lost 6 by Duke 1986Penalties 20 by Clemson 2001Penalty Yards 181 by Clemson 2001Punts 12 by Wake Forest 2012 12 by Western Carolina 1990Interceptions by 6 by Wake Forest 1984 6 by Clemson 1995Punt Return Yards 117 by Duke 1971 117 by Penn State 1981

One of the landmarks of North Carolina’s capital city,

Carter-Finley Stadium has gained a reputation as being one

of the nation’s toughest places to play. The home of the Wolfpack boasts

57,600 permanent seats and is sur-rounded by acres convenient parking.

CAPACITY: 57,600. Double-decked with more than 22,000 lower level sideline seats, almost 18,000 upper deck seats, 13,000+ endzone seats.

FIRST GAME: Oct. 8, 1966

ORIGINAL COST: $3.7 million. Half the funds were raised from alumni and friends and the balance was borrowed.

NAME: The stadium honors Wilbert James (Nick) Carter (1902-1972) , Harry Clifton Carter (1908-1990), and Albert Earle Finley (1895-1985). The two Carter brothers graduated from NC State from the school of Textiles and became top executives in the J. P. Stevens Company. They contribut-ed several hundred thousand dollars to fundraising for completion of the stadium.

FIELD: The playing surface at Wayne T. Day Family Field is built to USGA spec-ifications for a golf green. The USGA specification has an elaborate drainage system and a 10” rootzone mix that is 90% sand and 10% peat. The field has Tiftway 419 hybrid bermudagrass from Sandhills turf farm in North Carolina. The irrigation system consists of 6 “big gun” sprinklers that spray over 200 gallons per minute. The water source is well water that is contained in tanks.

GAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM

CARTER-FINLEY STADIUMCARTER-FINLEY STADIUM RECORDS

Year Rec.1966 3-21967 4-01968 3-21969 1-3-11970 2-1-11971 1-41972 5-0-11973 5-01974 5-01975 5-11976 1-4-11977 4-31978 5-11979 4-21980 5-11981 3-41982 5-11983 2-5

1984 2-51985 1-51986 6-0-11987 2-41988 5-1-11989 5-21990 5-11991 6-11992 5-11993 5-11994 5-11995 1-51996 2-31997 4-21998 5-11999 4-12000 5-12001 3-32002 6-1

2003 6-12004 2-42005 4-32006 3-42007 3-42008 4-32009 5-32010 5-12011 6-12012 5-12013 3-52014 4-32015 3-32016 4-3Totals 197-112-6

RECORD AT CARTER-FINLEY

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WINS 2014 8 t11thCOMPLETIONS 2016 263 7th 2013 249 8th 2015 246 11thATTEMPTS 2016 438 8th 2013 426 10th 2015 413 12thPASSING YARDS 2016 2,287 6th 2013 2,890 11th 2015 2,740 14thPASSING YARDS/GAME 2016 260.5 7th 2013 240.8 14thCOMPLETION % 2016 .600 7th 2015 .596 8th 2014 .588 11th 2013 .585 12thYARDS PER PLAY 2014 6.0 t2nd 2016 5.8 t4th 2015 5.6 t9thTOTAL YARDS 2016 5,417 4th 2015 5.367 5th 2014 5,311 6th 2013 4,842 9th

YARDS PER GAME 2016 416.7 5th 2015 412.8 6th 2014 408.5 8th 2013 403.5 12thPOINTS 2015 432 3rd 2014 392 7th 2016 351 11thPONTS PER GAME 2015 33.2 3rd 2014 30.2 10th 2016 27.0 13thPUNT RETURN AVG 2013 13.1 6th 2015 13.0 7thKICKOFF RETURN AVG 2015 25.7 2nd 2016 23.2 8thFEWEST TURNOVERS 2015 13 t1st 2016 20 t9th 2013 21 t11thRUSH YDS ALLOWED 2016 1,412 11thRUSH YDS/GM AL-LOWED 2016 108.6 5thYARDS/RUSH AL-LOWED 2016 3.3 10th

DAVE DOERENGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA HEAD COACH DAVE DOEREN

5th SEASON AT NC STATE • NC STATE RECORD: 25-26 • 7th CAREER SEASON • CAREER RECORD: 48-30 • LED 6 OF 7 TEAMS TO BOWLS

DOEREN YEAR-BY-YEAR

Year School Position Record Postseason Notes1994 Shawnee Mission HS Assistant Coach1995 Drake Linebackers 8-1-11996 Drake Linebackers 8-31997 Drake Linebackers/Defensive coor. 8-31998 USC Graduate Assistant 8-5 Sun Bowl1999 USC Graduate Assistant 6-62000 Montana Defensive Secondary 13-2 IAA Runner-ups; Big Sky Champions2001 Montana Defensive Secondary 15-1 I-AA Champions; Big Sky Champions2002 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 2-102003 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 6-7 Tangerine Bowl2004 Kansas LB/Recruiting Coordinator 4-72005 Kansas LB/Co-Defensive Coordinator 7-5 Ft. Worth Bowl (W)2006 Wisconsin Co-Def. Coor./Rec. Coor./LBs 12-1 Capital One Bowl (W)2007 Wisconsin Co-Def, Coor./Rec. Coor./LBs 9-4 Outback Bowl (L)2008 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 7-6 Champs Sports Bowl (L)2009 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 10-3 Champs Sports Bowl (W)2010 Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/LBs 11-2 Rose Bowl (L); Big 10 Champions2011 Northern Illinois Head Coach 11-3 GoDaddy.com Bowl (W); MAC Champs2012 Northern Illinois Head Coach 12-1 *Orange Bowl (L); MAC Champions2013 NC State Head Coach 3-92014 NC State Head Coach 8-5 Bitcoin St. Pete Bowl (W)2015 NC State Head Coach 7-6 Belk Bowl (L)2016 NC State Head Coach 7-6 Independence Bowl (W)* - Team competed in Orange Bowl after Doeren was named head coach at NC State

THE DOEREN FILE Years Coached 7th seasonAlma Mater Drake ‘93Career Record 48-30Record at NC State 25-26ACC Record 9-23Bowl Record 3-1*Wife Sara (Vander Woude)Children Jacob (18), Luke (15), Connor (11)Hometown: Shawnee Mission, KSHigh School: Shawnee Mission NorthwestBS Degree: Pre-Med Biology (Drake ‘93)Master’s: Educational Leadership (Drake ‘99) NC STATE UNDER DOEREN IN SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

• Second-youngest coach in the ACC at 45 years old.• Has coached at four different Power 5 schools.•22 years in the coaching ranks* Has led the Wolfpack to three straight bowl games.

• Has led five of his seven teams to bowl games.• Teams have posted a 3-1 record in postseason bowls (he led his 2012 NIU squad to the Orange Bowl,

but did not coach that game).• Eight members of 2017 on preseason watch lists for 12 different national awards.• 2017 squad could be seventh in school history to go to four straight bowl games.• In four years, 87 of his players have graduated.• 2015 Wolfpack squad won four road games - no other NC State team had posted more since 1957.* 2014 squad only second in school history to score 40 or more points in five regular season games.• 2014 squad posted best rushing average since 1992.* Earned back-to-back MAC titles at Northern Illinois. The 2011 championship was the first for NIU since

1983.• Set NIU record for wins (11) in 2011. Broke it with 12 wins in 2012.• Never lost a home game at NIU.• NIU Academic Progress rate ranked among top five nationally.* Served as defensive coordinator at Wisconsin and Kansas.• Coached 2001 FCS Champion Montana.• Montana won Big Sky title during both of his years on that staff.* An Academic All-American at Drake.• 2014 squad was second-most improved in Power 5 conferences.• Since coming to NC State, his team has turned in over 6,000 collective hours of community service.• Four-year letterwinner at tight end at Drake.• Began working on his Ph.D. as a graduate assistant at USC.

When Dave Doeren was introduced as head coach at NC State in December of 2012, he clearly set forth his vision for the Wolfpack Football program. He dubbed it

“1PACK1GOAL: A UNITED MISSION TO WIN A CHAMPIONSHIP.”

That has been the Wolfpack’s battle cry in his first four seasons.

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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown, (Last School) 15 Louis Acceus LB 6’0 216 Fr. Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph)

50 Tony Adams OG 6’2 315 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Independence)

54 Davion Allred DE 6’0 228 R-Sr. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)

5 Johnathan Alston CB 6’0 210 R-Sr. Bunn, N.C. (Bunn)

42 Dylan Autenrieth TE 6’4 242 R-Fr. Dallas, Ga. (N. Paulding)

92 Kyle Bambard PK 5’8 190 Jr. Wixom, Mich. (Walled Lake Western)

19 Bryce Banks CB 6’2 192 R-Fr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)

69 Evin Bellamy DE 6’2 220 R-So. Leland, N.C. (N. Brunswick)

42 Danny Blakeman DE 6’2 227 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)

33 Brady Bodine RB 5’10 200 R-Jr. Camp LeJeune, N.C. (Camp Lejeune)

24 Shawn Boone SAF 5’10 206 Sr. W. Palm Beach, Fla. (Dwyer)

88 Adam Boselli TE 6’5 220 Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Episcopal)

65 Garrett Bradbury OG/C 6’3 298 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian)

29 Marquise Braxton FB 6’1 226 R-So. Greenville, N.C. (Rose)

52 Kendall Brown OT 6’5 290 R-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian)

36 William Brown, III CB 5’10 192 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons)

91 Eurndraus Bryant DT 6’1 325 Jr. N. Charleston, S.C. (Ft. Dorchester)

56 Kollin Byers OL 6’4 276 Fr. Shelby, N.C. (Crest)

73 Justin Chase OT 6’5 302 R-Fr. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge)

9 Bradley Chubb DE 6’4 275 Sr. Marietta, Ga. (Hillgrove)

90 A.J. Cole III P 6’4 230 Jr. College Park, Ga. (Woodward Acad)

48 Cole Cook TE 6’6 250 Gr. Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton)

14 Woody Cornwell QB 6’2 210 R-Jr. Lake Junaluska, N.C. (Tuscola)

33 Dalton Counts SAF 6’0 211 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Garner)

47 Cayman Czesak NIC 6’2 200 Fr. Wilmington, N.C.

31 Tyler Dabbs WR 5’9 192 R-Fr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead)

38 Will Dabbs SAF 5’10 197 R-Fr. Eden, N.C. (Morehead)

64 Peter Daniel OT 6’6 305 R-Gr. Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton)

47 Damien Darden TE 6’3 250 Fr. Pikeville, N.C. (Aycock)

46 Logan DeBoer FB 6’1 235 R-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour/Fork Union)

41 Will Eason RB 5’7 173 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

86 Emeka Emezie WR 6’3 209 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge)

66 Joshua Fedd-Jackson OG 6’3 336 Fr. Montvale, N.C. (St. Joseph)

4 Jerod Fernandez LB 6’0 227 R-Sr. Sanford, Fla. (Lake Mary)

15 Ryan Finley QB 6’4 210 Gr. (Jr.) Phoenix, Az. (Boise St./Paradise Vall.)

82 Max Fisher WR 6’3 205 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md (Gonzaga Coll. HS)

68 Charles Fletcher OL 6’2 273 Fr. Greenville, N.C. (Rose)

90 Ben “Shug” Frazier DT 6’3 316 R-Fr. Buford, Ga. (Buford)

25 Reggie Gallaspy II RB 5’11 225 Jr. High Point, N.C. (S. Guilford)

76 Harrison Gee OG 6’3 301 R-Fr. Burlington, N.C. (Walter Williams)

73 Grant Gibson DT 6’1 295 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

99 Trenton Gill P 6’4 187 Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge)

93 Noah Giroux PK 6’0 205 Fr. Garner, N.C. (Garner)

37 Vernon Grier DB 5’10 180 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

11 Stephen Griffin SAF 6’1 205 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (South Meck/Tennessee)

57 Tyler Griffiths LS 6’2 230 Jr. Indian Trail, N.C. (Sun Valley)

3 Kelvin Harmon WR 6’3 213 So. Palmyra, N.J. (Palmyra)

98 B.J. Hill DT 6’4 315 Sr. Oakboro, N.C. (W. Stanley)

7 Nyheim Hines RB 5’9 197 Jr. Garner, N.C. (Garner)

55 Deonte Holden DE 6’4 247 *R-Jr. Landover, Md. (Demathan Catholic)

25 Chris Ingram CB 6’0 180 Fr. Mooresville, N.C. (Mooresville)

96 Dante Johnson DT 6’3 264 Fr. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva)

99 Quentez Johnson DT 6’2 307 R-So. Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove)

27 Justin Jones DT 6’2 312 Sr. Austell, Ga. (S. Cobb)

53 Tyler Jones OT 6’3 300 R-Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson)

79 Ben Kaiser OG 6’3 292 R-Sr. Pasadena, Cal. (Pasadena CC/S. Pasadena)

52 Ibrahim Kante DE 6’5 235 Fr. New York, N.Y. (Trinity Pawling)

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown, (Last School) 34 Tim Kidd-Glass SAF 6’1 202 So. Danville, Va. (George Washington)

26 Nicholas Lacy CB 5’7 182 R-Sr. Pinehurst (Pinecrest)

10 Micah Leon QB 6’5 205 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. (Boynton Beach)

30 Gavin Locklear WR 5’10 195 R-Sr. Apex, N.C. (Apex)

12 Stephen Louis WR 6’2 217 R-Jr. W. Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Bch Lakes)

37 Jessie Malit DE 6’3 215 Fr. Concord, N.C. (Cox Mill)

2 Jalan McClendon QB 6’5 221 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (W. Mecklenburg)

21 Nick McCloud CB 6’1 189 So. Rock Hill, S.C. (S. Pointe)

74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. OT 6’6 300 R-So. Durham, N.C. (Hillside)

13 Matthew McKay QB 6’3 200 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield)

20 Trae Meadows NIC 6’2 190 So. Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)

11 Jakobi Meyers WR 6’2 203 R-So. Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain)

36 Brock Miller LB 6’3 231 R-Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Carroll Catholic)

58 Airius Moore LB 6’0 235 Sr. Beavercreek, Ohio (Beavercreek)

31 Jarius Morehead SAF 6’1 217 R-So. Whitsett, N.C. (E. Guilford)

13 Stephen Morrison SAF 5’11 201 R-Jr. Weddington, N.C. (Weddington)

92 Larrell Murchison DT 6’4 277 Jr. Elizabethtown, N.C. (Louisburg/E. Blander)

27 Dakwa Nichols RB 5’9 195 R-Gr. Rockingham, N.C. (Rockingham)

32 Riley Nicholson LB 6’0 237 Jr. Kissimee, Fla. (Osceola)

60 Grant Pacanovsky DL 6’0 265 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope)

28 Dylan Parham TE 6’4 224 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast)

10 Freddie Phillips, Jr. NIC 6’1 210 Jr. Pelion, S.C. (Pelion)

43 David Pierson LB 6’0 232 R-Fr. Wendell, N.C. (Jireh Prep)

3 Germaine Pratt LB 6’3 235 R-Jr. High Point, N.C. (Central)

70 Terronne Prescod OG 6’5 331 R-Jr. Decatur, Ga. (Columbia)

50 Jackson Quiggle LS 5’10 205 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee)

85 JuMichael Ramos WR 6’2 200 R-Gr. Lovejoy, Ga. (Lovejoy)

28 Damontay Rhem RB 5’11 221 R-So. Wendell, N.C. (UNC Pembroke/E. Wake)

54 Will Richardson OT 6’6 322 R-Jr. Burlington, N.C. (Cummings)

19 C.J. Riley WR 6’4 204 R-Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla. (N. Broward Prep)

95 Tyrone Riley DE 6’6 285 R-So. Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day School)

24 Nakia Robinson, Jr. RB 5’11 193 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Jackson)

45 Darian Roseboro DE 6’4 287 Jr. Lincolnton, N.C. (Lincolnton)

89 Thomas Ruocchio TE 6’3 245 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons)

59 Liam Ryan OL 6’2 300 Fr. Cary, N.C. (Fork Union/Cary)

1 Jaylen Samuels H 5’11 228 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

29 Raven Saunders LB 6’1 220 Fr. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer)

71 Joe Sculthorpe C 6’3 307 R-Fr. Hampstead, N.C. (Topsail)

44 Bryan Smith DE 6’2 259 R-Gr. Oxford, N.C. (Webb)

39 James Smith-Williams DE 6’4 247 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)

62 Bryson Speas OL 6’4 265 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)

22 Isaiah Stallings SAF 6’4 220 R-Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Terry Sanford)

83 Daeshawn Stephens WR 6’1 214 R-Fr. Durham, N.C. (Hillside)

49 Matt Stevens LB 6’0 228 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Hough)

2 Mike Stevens CB 5’11 190 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Davidson Day)

35 Kentavius Street DE 6’2 287 Sr. Greenville, N.C. (Rose)

87 Thayer Thomas WR 6’1 180 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage)

8 Maurice Trowell WR 5’11 196 R-Jr. Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham)

30 James Valdez CB 5’11 193 R-Fr. Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson)

72 Philip Walton, Jr. OT 6’7 305 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian)

78 Aaron Wiltz OG 6’5 307 R-So. Baton Rouge, La. (Catholic)

38 Carson Wise PK 5’10 170 *R-Jr. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg/Car-New)

67 Justin Witt OT 6’6 296 RS - Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Lincoln-Way West)

14 Dexter Wright SAF 6’2 232 RS - Jr. WIlson, N.C. (Hunt)

* - Already graduated.

GAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA ROSTER

NC STATE ALPHABETICAL GAME DAY ROSTER

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• Most experienced starter on the team with 35 career starts and 2,472 career snaps.

• Leader of an offensive line that gave up just 17 sacks last season (on just 4% of the team’s pass attempts.

CAREER BESTSPlays....................................95 ...............................UNC (2015)Knockdowns ....................... 5 ...............................UNC (2015)

Year GP-GS Ply KD Sk Allow2014 12-9 635 NA NA2015 13-13 940 NA NA2016 13-13 897 34 0Totals 38-35 2,472 NA NA

JOHNATHAN ALSTON 5CB | 6’0 | 210 | R-Sr.Bunn, N.C. (Bunn)

• Redshirted the 2016 season, he moved to corner in the spring 0f 2016 after spending his first three sea-sons at wide receiver.

• Was named the team’s 2016 Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year.

CAREER BESTSPlays....................................70 ............................... UCF (2014)Receptions .......................... 5 ................................FSU (2014)Rec. Yards..........................58 ............................... UCF (2014)Rec. TDs ................................ 1 ................................vs. 3 teams

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD LG KOR Rsh-Yds2013 7-0 21 0 0 0 0 9-169 1-(12)2014 12-6 408 21 224 2 47 0-0 2-52015 13-4 373 18 167 1 28 0-0 3-61Totals 32-10 802 39 391 3 47 9-169 6-54

KYLE BAMBARD 92PK | 5’8 | 190 | Jr.WIxom, Mich.. (Walled Lake Western)

• Ranks 10th in school history with 79 career PATs.

• In 2015, Set a school record with nine PATs in the win at South Alabama.

CAREER BESTSPATs ....................................... 9 .....................S. Alabama (2015)Field Goals ............................2 ........................... vs. three teamsLong FG ..............................48 ...................Wake Forest (2016)Kickoffs ..................................7 ...................Wake Forest (2016)

Year GP-S FG-A 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG PAT KO2015 13-13 7-14 1-1 6-9 0-4 0 36 54-56 12016 13-7 5-10 2-2 2-6 1-2 0 48 25-28 46Tot 26-20 12-24 3-3 8-15 1-6 0 48 79-84 47

BRADY BODINE 33RB | 5’10 | 200 | R-Jr.Camp Lejeune, N.C. (Camp Lejeune)

• Former walkon who earned a scholarship before the 2017 season.

• Key to Wolfpack special teams

Year GP-GS Pl Att Yds TD LG2015 8-0 7 3 3 0 42016 11-0 4 3 14 0 11Totals 19-0 11 6 17 0 11

SHAWN BOONE 24SS | 5’10 | 206 |Sr.W. Palm Beach, Fla. (Dwyer)

• Ranked fourth on the team in tackles in 2016.

• Has two recovered fumbles in 2016 - that mark ranked fifth in the ACC and tied for 30th in the FBS.

• Returned a fumble 70 yards at Clemson - the third longest fumble return in school history.

CAREER BESTSPlays .................................... 90 .........................Clemson (2016)Tackles ................................. 10 ......................... Louisvile (2016)PBU ......................................... 2 .................Florida State (2016)Tackles for Loss.................... 1 .............................vs. two teams

Year G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL Sk PBU CF/R QP2014 13-0 59 9 7 16 0.5-0 0-0 1 1/02015 9-2 199 9 4 13 2-3 1-2 0 1/12016 13-12 839 33 34 67 0-0 0-0 2 1/2 1Tot. 35-14 1,097 51 45 96 2.5-3 1-2 3 3/3 1

GARRETT BRADBURY 65C/OG | 6’3 | 298 | R-Jr.Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian)

• Named to the Academic All-ACC squad for the 2016 season, he posted a 3.667 GPA for the fall semester and was named to the Dean’s List.

• Saw action in 87% of the Pack’s total offensive snaps in 2016.

• Earned the team’s Earle Edwards Award for highest GPA, he was He was also the recipient of the Independence Bowl’s scholar-athlete award.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................... 81 .............William & Mary (2016)Knockdowns .........................8 .........................Syracuse (2016)

Year GP-GS Ply KD Sk2015 9-0 36 NA NA2016 13-13 849 35 2Totals 22-13 885 NA NA

EURNDRAUS BRYANT 91DT | 6’1 | 325 | So.Charleston, S.C. (Ft. Dorchester)

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• Top sub at defensive tackle in 2016, he saw action in 321 snaps for the season.

CAREER BESTSPlays ......................................41 ......................... Louisville (2016)Tackles ................................... 3 ......................... Louisville (2016)TFL ........................................... 1 ................................... vs. 4 teamsFumble Recovery ................ 1 ..............Boston College (2015)

Year GP-GS Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK CF/RF QP2015 13-0 102 4 4 8 2-8 1-5 0/12016 12-0 321 9 4 13 3-8 1Totals 25-0 423 13 8 21 5-16 1-5 0/1 1

BRADLEY CHUBB 9DE | 6’4 | 275 | Sr.Marietta, Ga. (Hillgrove)

• A first-team AP preseason All-American, he won 2nd-team honors from Athlon and Sports Illustrated.

• On the preseason watch lists for the Bednarik, Nagurski and Hendrick Awards.

• Ranks 12th in school history with 34 career tackles for loss. His 16 career sacks rank 10th on the all-time list.

• Ranked fourth in the FBS, second in the ACC, in tackles for loss (22) in 2016. He was the national leader at the end of the regular season.

• 22 tackles for loss was the second-best mark in school history. Only No. 1 NFL draft pick Mario Williams had more in a season for the Pack.

• Ranked fourth in the league and 19th nationally in sacks (10.5). That mark tied for third on the Wolfpack single-season list.

• Named the team’s Defensive MVP for 2016.

• A second-team All-ACC performer by the league coaches, third-team by the media.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................74 ........................Miss. State (2015)Tackles .................................9 ......Clemson (2015), BC (2015)TFL .....................................4.5 ...........................Syracuse (2016)Sacks .................................... 3 .................... Notre Dame (2016)

Year G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL Sk-Yd C/RF QP PBU INT2014 11-0 17 1 2 32015 13-13 630 29 40 69 12-46 5.5-32 3/0 8 1 1-02016 13-13 673 33 25 58 22-86 10.5-59 2/0 7 Tot 37-26 1,320 63 67 130 34-132 16-91 5/0 15 1 1-0*Blocked a kick in 2015

A.J. COLE, III 90P | 6’4 | 230 | Jr.College Park, Ga. (Woodward Acad)

• Enters his junior campaign with the fourth-best career punting average in school history: 41.5

• His 4,854 punting yards rank 11th in the career record books, while his 117 punts tie as the 15th most in school history.

• 44 of his 117 career punts (38%) have been downed inside the opponent’s 20 yard line.

• Posted the No. 15 single-season punt average in school history - 41.3 ypp.

• Turned in two punts of 60+ yards in 2016. Boomed a 61-yarder at ECU and tied his career high with a 72-yarder versus Wake Forest. That 72-yarder tied (with himself) as the ninth-longest in school history.

CAREER BESTSPunts ................................... 9 ........................................BC (2015)Punting Yards ...............392 .........................................BC (205)Punt Avg. ..................... 54.5 .....................Wake Forest (2016)Punts Inside 20 ................ 4 ............................. vs. three teams

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TONY ADAMS 50OG | 6’2 | 315 | Sr.Charlotte, N.C. (Independence)

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Year GP-GS Punt Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 +50 BK2015 13-13 66 2,750 41.7 72 6 26 28 14 02016 13-13 51 2,104 41.3 72 5 20 16 9 1Totals 26-26 117 4,854 41.5 72 11 46 44 23 1

COLE COOK 48TE | 6’6 | 250 | Gr.Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton)

• Named to the preseason watch list for the Mackey Award.

• One of the top leaders on the 2017 squad, he was elected to serve as a team captain by his teammates for the second straight year.

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................56 .................................. UNC (2016)Receptions............................3 .....................S. Alabama (2015)Touchdowns ..........................1 ................Old Dominion (2016)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD LP2014 13-2 230 0 0 0 -2015 13-4 500 6 61 0 132016 12-9 429 4 49 1 27Totals 38-15 1,159 10 110 1 27

PETER DANIEL 64OT | 6’6 | 305 | R-Gr.Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton)

* Former walkon who earned a scholarship prior to the season.

• Has added over 90 lbs. in the past two years.• Earned his degree in agricultural business in May of 2017.

CAREER BESTSPlays .....................................21 .....................S. Alabama (2015)

Year GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2015 13-0 43 NA NA2016 13-0 16 0 0Totals 26-0 59 NA NA

JEROD FERNANDEZ 4LB | 6’0 | 217 | R-Sr.Sanford, Fla. (Lake Mary)

• Has started 30 career contests - tied for second among returning defenders.

CAREER BESTSPlays .....................................83 ................Old Dominion (2014)Tackles ..................................13 .............Boston College (2014)Tackles for Loss.................1.5 ...................Notre Dame (2016)Sacks ....................................... 1 ......................... Syracuse (2014)PBUs ....................................... 2 ...................... Vanderbilt (2016)Interceptions ........................ 2 ..................Florida State (2014)

Yr GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL SK PBU CF/R INT2014 12-10 682 32 46 78 4-22 1-13 3 1/0 2-192015 13-8 578 13 34 47 3-11 0.5-5 2-392016 13-12 808 29 59 88 4.5-15 3 1/0 1-11Tot 38-30 2,068 74 139 213 11.5-48 1.5-18 6 2/0 5-69

RYAN FINLEY 15QB | 6’4 | 210 | R-Jr. (Gr.)Phoenix, Ax. (Boise St./Paradise Val.)

• After one season at NC State, ranks 15th in school history in career passing yards (3,059), tied for 14th in touchdowns (18).

• Has the second-best career completion percentage (.604) in school history.

• Named to the Academic All-ACC team for his per-formance last season. He earned a 3.889 GPA while pursuing a Master’s degree in liberal arts.

• Threw for 3,059 yards in 2016, the sixth-best mark in school history and the highest mark ever for a Wolfpack sophomore.

• 18 TD passes in 2016 tied as the 11th-best single-season mark in school history and the third-best total ever for a sophomore.

• Turned in 3,153 yards of total offense in 2016 - the seventh-best single-season mark in school history.

• Transferred from Boise State in the summer of 2016 after earning his degree in three years. Was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.

CAREER BESTSPlays ................................... 86 .......................Florida State (2016)Completions ..................... 25 .......................Florida State (2016)Attempts ...........................44 .................................... Miami (2016)Pass TDs ...............................3 ................................ vs. three teamsLong Pass .........................80 ...................... East Carolina (2016)Rush Attempts ................. 12 .......................Florida State (2016)Rushing Yards ................. 24 ....................Clemson, UNC (2016)Total Offense .................328 ...............................Syracuse (2016)

at NC StateYear GP-S Ply Cmp-Att Yds Int TD Lg Pct. Rush-Yds2016 13-13 848 243-402 3,059 8 18 80 .604 74-94

at Boise StateYear GP-S C-A Yds Int TD Lg Pct. Rush-Yds2014 5-0 12-27 161 1 2 43 .444 7-312015 3-3 46-70 485 4 1 43 .657 22-42Totals 8-3 58-97 646 5 3 43 .597 29-73

REGGIE GALLASPY II 25RB | 5’11 | 225 | Jr.High Point, N.C. (S. Guilford)

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• Backed up 1,000-yard rusher Matt Dayes in 2016, he was the team’s second-leading rusher.

• Gained almost 50% of his yardage in the last four games (111 yards).

• In 2015, Tallied exactly half (158 of 316) of his season rushing yards in the last two games of the regular season.

• Ran for almost 7,000 yards in his his three-year high school career. He led the state of North Carolina in rushing with 349 carries for 3,318 yards and 52 TDs in 2014.

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................37 ....................................... UNC (2015)Rushes ................................ 14 ....................................... UNC (2015)Rushing Yards .................. 81 ...............................Syracuse (2015)Rush TDs ..............................2 ..................South Alabama (2015)Long Rush..........................37 ...................... East Carolina (2016)

Year GP-S Pl Att Yds TD Lg YPC Rc-Yds TD YPR LG

2015 12-1 164 66 316 4 35 4.8 4-39 0 9.0 212016 12-0 144 49 234 2 37 4.8 5-9 0 1.8 6Tot 24-1 308 115 550 6 37 4.8 9-48 0 5.3 21

TYLER GRIFFITHS 57LS | 6’2 | 230 | Jr.Indian Trail, N.C. (Sun Valley)

• Has snapped the ball 248 times in his first two years.

• Snapper for all kicks for the second straight season.

Year GP-GS Pl Punt Snaps Short Snaps2015 12-0 0 67 702016 13-0 0 53 58Totals 25-0 0 120 128

KELVIN HARMON 3WR | 6’3 | 213 | Soph.Palmyra, N.J. (Palmyra)

• Earned the team’s 2016 Philip Rivers Award for Freshman of the Year, he was named to the Athlon Sports All-ACC Freshman squad.

• Set a school record for TD receptions by a freshman with five last season. His 462 yards was the third-best total ever by a Pack rookie.

• Averaged 17.1 yards per catch for the season, the second-best mark ever by an NC State freshman .

• Leads the team in touchdown catches.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................46 .......................Florida State (2016)Receptions...........................5 .................. Boston College (2016)Rec. Yards .........................101 ...............................Syracuse (2016)Rec. TDs ...............................2 ........................Wake Forest (2016)Long Reception .............. 68 ...............................Syracuse (2016)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP2016 13-4 460 27 462 5 17.1 68

B.J. HILL 98DT | 6’4 | 315 | Sr.Oakboro, N.C. (West Stanley)

• Enters his senior season with more career starts (31) than any other player on defense. That mark ranks second on the entire team.

• One of the strongest players on the team, he can bench 500 lbs.

CAREER BESTSPlays ................................... 70 ........Miss. St. (2015), UCF (2014)Tackles ..................................9 ...............................Clemson (2016)TFL ..................................... 2.5 .........Syracuse (2014), BC (2015)Sacks .................................. 1.5 ........................................BC (2015)QB Pressures ................2 ...............Florida State (2015)

Year G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL Sk CF/R QP PBU2014 12-5 486 20 20 40 7.5--23 1.5-4 2 12015 13-13 613 24 27 51 11-36 3.5-12 4 32016 13-13 586 16 23 39 2.5-9 1-8 1/2 2 2Tot 38-31 1,685 60 70 130 21-68 6-24 1/2 8 6

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NYHEIM HINES 7RB | 5’9 | 197 | Jr.Garner, N.C. (Garner)

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• An All-American and ACC Champion in track, he played WR and RB in 2016, but saw most of his action at WR. Moved to RB this spring.

• Ranks fifth in school history with 1,702 career kickoff return yards - just 25 games into his career.

• Has tallied 2,770 all-purpose yards for his career.

• 25.4 KOR average is the sixth-best career mark in school history.

• One of only four players in ACC history to post two 100-yard kickoff returns in a career.

• Had 11 catches vs. Florida State in 2016- tied as the fifth-highest reception total in school history.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................48 .......................Florida State (2016)Receptions.......................... 11 .......................Florida State (2016)Receiving Yards .............124 .......................Florida State (2016)Rec. TDs ................................1 ........................Wake Forest (2015)Long Rec. .......................... 58 ........................Wake Forest (2015)Rushes ................................ 13 ..................... Mississippi St. (2015)Rushing Yards ................. 70 ........Syracuse, Miss. State (2015)Rush TDs ...............................1 ...............................Syracuse (2015)Long Rush......................... 38 ...............................Syracuse (2015)KOR ........................................8 ..............................Louisville (2016) KOR Yards ........................189 ..............................Louisville (2016)KOR TDs ................................1 ...Clemson (2015), Vandy (2016)Long KOR ....................... 100 ....Clemson (2015), Vandy(2016)

Year GP-S Pl Rec Yds TD Lg Rush YPC KOR TD Avg2015 13-5 392 20 256 1 58 48-243 5.1 35-920 1 26.32016 12-6 410 43 525 0 56 13-44 3.4 32-782 1 22.1Tot 25-11 802 63 781 1 58 61-287 4.7 67-1,702 2 24.8

JUSTIN JONES 27DT | 6’2 | 312 | Sr.Austell, Ga. (S. Cobb)

• Solid performer in his first season as a starter, he ranked seventh on the team in tackles.

Year GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL Sk QP CF/R PBU2014 10-0 132 6 5 11 22015 13-3 408 20 9 29 6.5-24 2-12 3 1/02016 13-13 567 21 22 43 6.5-36 3-25 2 1Tot 36-16 1,107 47 36 83 13-60 5-37 7 1/0 1blocked a kick in 2016

CAREER BESTSPlays ................................70 ...........Miss. St. (2015), UCF (2014)Plays...............................62 ................................Clemson (2016)Tackles ..............................7 ...........Clemson (2015), BC (2016)TFL ....................................2 ........ Louisvlle (2015), FSU (2016)Sacks................................. 1 ....................................vs. five teams

TYLER JONES 53 OT | 6’3 | 300 | R-Jr.Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson)

• Played 98% of the team’s offensive snaps last season, including every snap during ACC play

• Starter at left tackle for the entire season, he did not allow

a sack in the last seven games.

• In 2015, started two contests at left guard and three at right tackle.

Year GP-GS Ply KD Sk Allow2015 11-6 531 NA NA2016 13-13 952 26 2Totals 24-19 1,483 NA NA

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................95 ......................................UNC (2015)Knockdowns ........................................................4 vs. two teams

GAVIN LOCKLEAR 30WR | 5’10 | 195 | R-Sr.Apex, N.C. (Apex)

• Former walkon who was awarded a scholarship prior to the season.

• Co-recipient of the team’s Ken McNeill Iron Wolf Award, awarded annually to the player who makes the greatest comback from injury. He suffered an open compound fracture in his lower leg in the summer of 2014.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................28 ......................................ODU (2015)Receptions.......................... 2 ......................................UNC (2015)Rec. Yards .........................25 ......................................UNC (2015)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP Cmp-Att Yds2015 12-0 103 7 75 0 10.7 152016 13-0 82 2 15 0 7.5 10 2-3 66Totals 25-0 185 9 90 0 10.0 15 2-3 66

STEPHEN LOUIS 12WR | 6’2 | 217 | R-Jr.W. Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Bch Lakes)

• Has posted the fourth-best career yards-per-catch mark in school history: 17.86.

• Ranked third in the ACC and 13th in the FBS in 2016 with a 19.37 yards per catch average - that mark ranked ninth in school history.

• Led the team in receiving yardage with 678 last season.

• Turned in the first 100-yard receiving performance for a Pack player since 2013 with 142 yards vs. ECU. He also had 100-yard outings (4-102) in the wins vs. Wake Forest and UNC (4-124).

• His three 100-yard games in a season tied as the ninth-best mark ever for a Pack receiver.

• Earned the team’s Gary Rowe Award for receiver of the year. Also a co-recipient of the Ken McNeill Iron Wolf Award, given for making a comeback from an injury.

• First Wolfpack player since Jerricho Cotchery in 2003 to post three 100+ yard games in one season.

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP2014 12-2 187 7 72 1 10.3 212016 13-10 638 35 678 2 19.4 80Totals 25-12 825 42 750 3 17.9 80

CAREER BESTSPlays ................................70 ...........Miss. St. (2015), UCF (2014)Plays ................................64 ..........................Clemson, BC (2016)Receptions........................5 ..............ODU (2016), Miami (2016)Receiving Yards ..........142 ......................... East Carolina (2016)Rec. TDs .............................1 ................................... vs. three teams

JALAN McCLENDON 2QB | 6’5 | 221 | R-Jr.Charlotte, N.C. (West Mecklenburg)

• Backup quarterback who saw action in 10 games and was the team’s fourth-leading rusher.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................26 .................William & Mary (2016)Completions .......................6 .................William & Mary (2016)Attempts .............................9 .................William & Mary (2016)Pass TD ................................. 1 ....................Old Dominion (2016)Long Pass .........................29 .................William & Mary (2016)Rush .................................... 10 .......................Notre Dame (2016)Rush Yards ........................56 .......................Notre Dame (2016)Rush TDs ............................. 2 ....................Old Dominion (2016)Long Rush........................ 20 .......................Notre Dame (2016)

Year GP-S Pl Cmp-Att Yds Int TD Lg Rush-Yds Tot Off2015 7-0 66 8-14 69 0 0 15 5-11 802016 10-0 123 16-30 176 4 1 29 35-145 321Tot 17-0 189 24-44 245 4 1 29 40-156 401

NICK McCLOUD 21CB | 6’1 | 189 | So.Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)

• One of just two true freshman to see action from scrimmage on defense in 2016.

• Started the Vanderbilt game (Independence Bowl) when regular starter Mike Stevens was injured.

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot PBU2016 10-1 184 13 1 14 3

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................81 .......................... Vanderbilt (2016)Tackles ................................. 7 .......................... Vanderbilt (2016)PBS ....................................... 2 .......................... Vanderbilt (2016)

TRAE MEADOWS 20NIC | 6’2 | 190 | So.Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)

• One of just two true freshmen to see action from scrimmage on defense, he was in for six snaps in the Independence Bowl victory over Vanderbilt.

• Pulled down an interception in that contest, the first of his career.

CAREER BESTSPlays .....................................6 .......................... Vanderbilt (2016)Interception ......................... 1 .......................... Vanderbilt (2016)

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot Int2016 11-0 9 2 2 4 1-0

JAKOBI MEYERS 11WR | 6’2 | 203 | R-So.Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain)

• Moved to wide receiver from quarterback a week before the 2016 season opener and played there all season.

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CAREER BESTSPlays ................................... 24 .......................................ODU (2016)Receptions...........................3 .................. ODU, Louisville (2016)Rec. Yards .........................50 .......................................ODU (2016)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP Cmp Att Yds TD Rush2016 13-0 100 13 158 0 12.1 32 1 2 .. 27 0 1-4

AIRIUS MOORE 58LB | 6’0 | 235 | Sr.Beavercreek, Ohio (Beavercreek)

• Has played in more career games (39) than any other player on defense and is tied for the most games played on the entire team.

• Named to the preseason watch list for the Butkus Award and the Lott IMPACT Trophy.

• An Academic All-ACC performer in 2016.

• Ranked third on the team in tackles in 2016, second in tackles for loss.

• Named the defensive MVP for the Independence Bowl victory over Vanderbilt, he tallied nine tackles, including two sacks, in that contest.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................94 ...............................Clemson (2016)Tackles ................................. 11 ...................... East Carolina (2016)TFL ..................................... 4.5 ...................... East Carolina (2016)Sacks .....................................2 ............................Vanderbilt (2016)

Yr GP-S Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL SK QP PB CF/R2014 13-4 337 21 16 37 3.5-11 1-8 2 1/02015 13-13 793 32 45 77 8-22 0.5-7 3 1 0/12016 13-13 807 55 31 86 13.5-42 2.5-15 1 5 1/2Tot 39-30 1,937 108 92 200 25-75 4-30 6 6 2/3

JARIUS MOREHEAD 31SS | 6’1 | 217 | R-Soph.Whitsett, N.C. (E. Guilford)

• Saw action in all 13 games, he started the Wolfpack’s win over Notre Dame at strong safety.

CAREER BESTSPlays .................................... 31 ........................Notre Dame (2016)Tackles ..................................3 .............ODU, Notre Dame (2016)Interceptions ........................1 ..........................Notre Dame (2016

Year GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD Sk-Yd QP PBU Int2016 13-1 92 7 5 12 1-25

DAKWA NICHOLS 27RB | 5’9 | 195 | R-Gr.Rockingham, N.C. (Rockingham)

CAREER BESTSPlays ................................... 47 .................................Miss. St. (2015)Rush ..................................... 12 ...............................Syracuse (2015)Rush Yards ........................ 78 ...............................Syracuse (2015)Rush TD .................................1 .....Syracuse (2015), ODU (2016)Long Rush.......................... 19 ...............................Syracuse (2015)

Year GP-S Pl Rush Yds TD LG Rec-Yds TD KOR2014 12-0 16 11 66 0 18 0 11-2172015 13-2 219 43 201 1 19 1-4 0 0-02016 11-0 81 19 98 1 11 2-23 0 1-22Totals 36-2 316 73 365 2 19 3-27 0 12-239

RILEY NICHOLSON 32LB | 6’0 | 237 | Jr.Lake Kissimee, Fla. (Osceola)

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................58 ..............................Syracuse (2015)Tackles .................................. 9 ..............................Syracuse (2015)TFL ...........................................1 ...Syracuse (2015), W&M (2016)

Year GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD Sk-Yd QP PB CF/RF2015 13-4 213 13 18 31 3-4 1 12016 11-1 105 8 4 12 1.5-4 0.5-1 1 1/0Tot 24-5 318 21 22 43 4.5-8 0.5-1 2 1/0

FREDDIE PHILLIPS, JR 10NIC | 6’1 | 210 | Jr.Pelion, S.C. (Pelion)

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................... 4 .......................................Troy (2015)

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot2015 10-0 4 3 0 32016 13-0 0 5 0 5Totals 23-0 4 8 0 8

GERMAINE PRATT 3LB | 6’3 | 235 | R-Jr.High Point, N.C. (Central)

• Redshirted the 2016 season after undergoing shoulder surgery, he was a backup free safety in 2015.

• Has added 39 lbs. since the summer of 2016.

CAREER BESTSPlays .................................... 57 ......................Virginia Tech (2015)Tackles .................................. 9 ......................Virginia Tech (2015)TFL ...........................................1 ........................................ODU 2015)

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD PBU Int CF/RF2014 13-1 262 21 11 32 32015 13-0 178 13 17 30 1.5-7 1 1-4 3/1Totals 26-1 440 34 28 62 1.5-7 4 1-4 3/1

TERRONNE PRESCOD 70OG | 6’5 | 331 | R-Jr.Decatur, Ga. (Columbia)

• Will play at left guard in 2017, he started three games at right tackle in 2016 and played RG in the first six games.

Year GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2015 12-0 42 NA NA2016 13-3 311 3 2Totals 25-3 353 NA NA

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................63 ..............................Louisville (2016)

JuMICHAEL RAMOS 85WR | 6’2 | 200 | RS-Gr.Lovejoy, Ga. (Lovejoy)

• Redshirted the 2016 campaign after undergoing two knee surgeries, he was the Pack’s second-leading receiv-er on the team with 34 catches in 2015.

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................67 ...................................... UNC (2015)Receptions............................7 ........................E. Kentucky (2015)Receiving Yards ............. 109 ................. Boston College (2013)Rec. Touchdowns ...............2 ......................East Carolina (2013)Long Reception ............... 52 ................. Boston College (2013)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LG2013 11-2 291 24 352 3 14.7 522014 10-0 59 1 7 0 7.0 -2015 13-7 488 34 457 3 13.4 48Totals 34-9 838 59 816 6 13.8 52

WILL RICHARDSON 54OT | 6’6 | 322 | R-Jr.Burlington, N.C. (Cummings)

CAREER BESTSPlays ..................................... 86 ............................Syracuse (2016)

Year GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2015 11-11 588 NA NA2016 12-10 812 31 3Totals 23-21 1,400 NA NA

TYRONE RILEY 95NIC | 6’6 | 285 | R-So.Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day)

• Backup at defensive end in 2016 who was making great progress at midseason before tearing his bicep and missing two games.

CAREER BESTSPlays ......................................30 .......................... Louisville (2016)Tackles .....................................5 .......................... Louisville (2016)TFL .............................................1 ............................... vs. two teamsYear GP-GS Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sack2016 11-0 132 7 2 9 2-9 1-8

DARIAN ROSEBORO 45DE | 6’4 | 287 | Jr.Lincolnton, N.C. (Lincolnton)

• Ranked second on the Wolfpack squad in sacks with seven.

• Almost one-half (11 of 25) of his tackles were behind the line of scrimmage in 2016. He ranked third on the team in tackles for loss.

Year GP-S Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP INT2015 13-0 253 8 10 18 5.5-31 4-27 3 1-20-12016 13-1 457 16 9 25 11-74 7-61 5 Tot 26-1 710 24 19 43 16.5-105 11-883 8 1-20-1

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CARSON WISE 38PK | 5’10 | 170 | R-Jr. (Gr.)Blacksburg, Va. (C- Newman/Blacksburg)

CAREER BESTSPlays ......................................46 ...........................Louisville (2016)Tackles .................................... 6 ..................Old Dominion (2016)TFL ............................................3 .........S. Ala (2015), ODU (2016)Sacks ........................................3 ..................Old Dominion (2016)

JAYLEN SAMUELS 1H | 5’11 | 228 | Sr.Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

• A preseason All-American according to Sports Illustrated, Athlon Sports.

• Ranks sixth in school history with 31 career touchdowns.

• Tied for seventh in school history with 126 career receptions, sixth in career touchdown receptions (15).

• Tied for sixth in school history with 15 receiving touchdowns, tied for 13th with 16 rushing touchdowns.

• Has caught a pass in 28 consecutive contests - that’s the fifth-longest streak in school history and the longest since Jerricho Cotchery had a streak of 39 games from 2000-03.

• Has played in more career games than any other player on offense and is tied for the team lead.

• The Pack’s leading receiver with 55 catches, he was the third-leading rusher.

• His 55 catches for the season tied as the ninth-best mark in school history.

Year GP-S Pl Rsh Yds TD YPC LG Rc-Yds TD YPR LG2014 13-2 126 15 143 1 9.5 17 6-96 1 16.0 422015 13-10 518 56 368 9 6.6 66 65-597 7 9.1 642016 13-10 531 33 189 6 5.7 24 55-565 7 10.3 55Tot 39-22 1,175 104 700 16 6.7 66 126-1,258 15 9.9 64

CAREER BESTSPlays .....................................69 .................... Florida State (2016)Rushes ....................................8 ................Boston College (2015)Rushing Yards ................... 65 .............................Clemson (2015)Rushing Touchdowns ........3 ..................................... Troy (2015)Long Rush...........................66 .............................Clemson (2015)Receptions.............................8 ..............................vs. three teamsReceiving Yards .............. 104 .........................Vanderbilt (2016)Receiving Touchdowns .....3 .........................Vanderbilt (2016)Long Reception ................64 .....................................UNC (2015)

JAMES SMITH-WILLIAMS 39DE | 6’4 | 247 | R-So.Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)

• In from scrimmage in eight of the first nine games in 2016 before suffering a season-ending injury.

• Has added over 50 lbs. since his freshman season.

CAREER BESTSPlays ....................................40 ..................Old Dominion (2016)Tackles ...................................6 ..................Old Dominion (2016)

Year GP-GS Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk PBU Int QP2015 4-0 43 2 2 4 0.5-12016 8-0 148 6 7 13 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 2Totals 12-0 191 8 9 17 1-5 0.5-4 1 2

MIKE STEVENS 2CB | 5’11 | 190 | Sr.Charlotte, N.C. (Davidson Day)

• Played more snaps in 2016 (805) than any other return-ing player on defense (despite missing one whole game).

Yr GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD Sk-Yd PBU Int2014 11-0 137 3 4 7 22015 13-10 484 18 3 21 0.5-1 5 1-42016 12-12 805 26 6 32 0.5-4 0.5-4 4 1-28Tot. 36-22 1,426 47 13 60 1-5 0.5-4 11 2-32

CAREER BESTSPlays ......................................94 ........................... Clemson (2016)Tackles .....................................5 ................Clemson, UNC (2016)PBU ...........................................2 .............................vs. three teamsInterceptions ...........................1 ............................... vs. two teams

KENTAVIUS STREET DEDE | 6’2 | 287 | Sr.Greenville, N.C. (Rose)

• Strongest player on the team, he posts a 400-lb. power clean mark and squats 700 lb. The video of that squat went viral over the summer.

CAREER BESTSPlays .......................................51 .......VT(2015), Clemson (2016)Tackles .................................... 6 ............ODU (2015), ND (2016)TFL ............................................2 .................Old Dominion (2016)Sacks ..................................... 1.5 .....................Notre Dame (2016)

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL Sk CF/RF QP PBU2014 12-0 286 10 13 23 1-4 2 12015 13-10 425 10 21 31 3-6 0.5-2 1/0 2 22016 13-12 488 13 18 30 9-42 5.5-38 0/1 2 1Tot 38-22 1,199 33 52 84 13-52 6-40 1/1 6 4

MAURICE TROWELL 8WR | 5’11 | 196 | RS - Jr.Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham)

• Fastest player on the team, he clocks in a 4.48 (laser) in the 40, 4.00 in the pro agility drill.

CAREER BESTSPlays ...................................... 48....................Wake Forest (2015)Receptions..............................4.....Wake Forest (2015), (2016)Receiving Yards ..................87....................Wake Forest (2015)Receiving TDs ........................ 1.............................vs. three teamsLong Reception ..................83...............Boston College (2015)

Year GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP Rush2015 13-7 351 12 210 2 17.5 83 0-02016 13-1 173 9 149 1 16.6 70 1-2Totals 26-8 524 21 359 3 17.1 83 1-2

• A graduate transfer from Carson Newman who will have two seasons to play for the Wolfpack. Earned his degree in social entrepreneurship.

• The Eagles’ starting placekicker for two seasons.

Yr GP-GS FG-FGA 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG PAT KO2015 12-12 13-18 7-8 3-5 3-5 0-0 42 65-68 262016 11-11 8-13 4-4 2-5 2-3 0-1 49 32-33 37Tot 23-23 21-31 11-12 5-10 5-8 0-2 49 97-101 63

DEXTER WRIGHT 14FS | 6’2 | 232 | RS-Jr.Wilson, N.C. (Hunt)

• Scored the game-winning touchdown after recovering a blocked punt versus Notre Dame.

CAREER BESTSPlays ......................................45 ........................Vanderbilt (2016)Tackles .................................... 4 .......................... Louisville (2016)PBU ............................................1 ...................................... FSU (2016

Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot PBU2015 13-0 0 1 1 22016 9-0 96 7 3 10 1Totals 22-0 96 8 4 12 1

GAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA PLAYER BIOS

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(7-6 overall, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference)Date St W-L Score Opponent Att./Time TV Rusher (Att-Yds-TD) Passer (C-A-Yds-TD-I) Receiver (Rec-Yds-TD) Tackler (Tkl)9/1 H W 48-14 William & Mary 57,774 ACCN Extra Dayes (23-138-2) Finley (17-21-174-2-0) Samuels (5-66-1) Fernandez (7)9/10 A L 30-33 East Carolina 50,719 ESPNU Dayes (14-103-0) Finley (20-31-259-1-0) Samuels (5-41-0) Jo. Jones (13)9/17 H W 49-22 Old Dominion 57,810 ACCN Extra Dayes (14-71-0) Finley (24-28-285-3-0) Louis (5-80-0) Jo. Jones (9)10/1 H W 33-16 Wake Forest 58,200 RSN Dayes (24-125-1) Finley (23-36-300-3-0) Samuels (7-50-1) Jo. Jones (12)10/8 H W 10-3 Notre Dame 58,200 ABC Dayes (23-126-0) Finley (5-12-27-0-0) Dayes (3-14-0) Fernandez (9)10/15 A L 17-24OT #3/3 Clemson 82,104 ABC Dayes (22-106-1) Finley (20-40-231-0-2) Samuels (8-100-0) Jo. Jones (11)10/22 A L 13-54 #7/#7 Louisville 55,218 ABC Frasier (6-15-0) Finely (16-31-236-2-2) Samuels (4-26-0) Jo. Jones/Boone (10)10/29 H L 14-21 Boston College 56,443 ACCN Dayes (19-45-0) Finley (23-41-307-2-2) Hines (6-62-0) Jo. Jones (15)11/5 H L 20-24 #19/#19 Florida State 57,789 ESPNU Dayes (23-104-0) Finley (25-41-304-1-1) Hines (11-124-0) Fernandez/Wright (10)11/12 A W 35-20 Syracuse 34,842 ACCN Dayes (27-108-3) Finley (20-29-340-1-0) Cherry (7-85-0) Chubb (8)11/19 H L 13-27 Miami 56,263 ACCN Dayes (20-76-1) Finley (20-44-210-0-1) Louis (5-70-0) Jo. Jones (15)11/25 A W 28-21 North Carolina 59,000 ESPN Dayes (26-104-2) Finley (11-18-151-0-0) Louis (4-124-1) Fernandez (10)12/26 N W 41-17 vs. Vanderbilt 28,995 ESPN2 Dayes (9-47-0) Finley (19-30-235-3-0) Samuels (6-104-3) Moore (9)N - Shreveport, La., Independence Bowl

TEAM STATISTICSTEAM STATISTICS ST OPPSCORING 351 296 Points Per Game 27.0 22.8 Points Off Turnovers 71 40FIRST DOWNS 284 248 Rushing 110 81 Passing 154 141 Penalty 20 26RUSHING YARDAGE 2030 1412 Yards gained rushing 2304 1821 Yards lost rushing 274 409 Rushing Attempts 504 424 Average Per Rush 4.0 3.3 Average Per Game 156.2 108.6 TDs Rushing 23 18PASSING YARDAGE 3387 3174 Comp-Att-Int 263-438-12 275-470-10 Average Per Pass 7.7 6.8 Average Per Catch 12.9 11.5 Average Per Game 260.5 244.2 TDs Passing 20 16TOTAL OFFENSE 5417 4586 Total Plays 942 894 Average Per Play 5.8 5.1 Average Per Game 416.7 352.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-858 47-959PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-132 9-134INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-130 12-100KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.2 20.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.8 14.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.0 8.3FUMBLES-LOST 17-8 22-12PENALTIES-Yards 78-810 78-651 Average Per Game 62.3 50.1PUNTS-Yards 53-2104 64-2618 Average Per Punt 39.7 40.9 Net punt average 35.3 37.6KICKOFFS-Yards 68-4180 66-3933 Average Per Kick 61.5 59.6 Net kick average 41.5 37.9TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:51 28:093RD-DOWN Conversions 84/192 67/192 3rd-Down Pct 44% 35%4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/27 17/27 4th-Down Pct 44% 63%SACKS BY-Yards 37-258 17-110TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 47 34FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-17 20-24RED-ZONE SCORES (40-54) 74% (38-45) 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-54) 59% (22-45) 49%PAT-ATTEMPTS (42-45) 93% (30-32) 94%

SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total NC State 55 115 103 78 0 351 Opponents 49 86 78 76 7 296

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GDayes, M. 13 249 1210 44 1166 4.7 10 54 89.7Gallaspy, R. 12 49 241 7 234 4.8 2 37 19.5Samuels, J. 13 33 196 7 189 5.7 6 24 14.5McClendon, J. 10 35 169 24 145 4.1 2 20 14.5Nichols, D. 11 19 100 2 98 5.2 1 11 8.9Finley, R. 13 74 236 142 94 1.3 1 17 7.2Frasier, J. 6 18 65 1 64 3.6 1 14 12.8Hines, N. 12 13 61 17 44 3.4 0 14 3.7Bodine, B. 12 3 14 0 14 4.7 0 11 1.2Meyers, J. 13 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 4 0.5Louis, S. 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Trowell, M. 12 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Cole, AJ 13 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1TEAM 13 6 0 30 -30 -5.0 0 0 -2.3Total.......... 13 504 2304 274 2030 4.0 23 54 156.2Opponents...... 13 424 1821 409 1412 3.3 18 65 108.6

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GFinley, R. 13 135.16 243-402-8 60.4 3059 18 80 235.3McClendon, J. 10 86.95 16-30-4 53.3 176 1 29 17.6Locklear, G. 12 251.47 2-3-0 66.7 66 0 38 5.5Meyers, J. 13 163.40 1-2-0 50.0 27 0 27 2.1Samuels, J. 13 925.60 1-1-0 100.0 59 1 59 4.5Total.......... 13 134.59 263-438-12 60.0 3387 20 80 260.5Opponents...... 13 122.22 275-470-10 58.5 3174 16 81 244.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GSamuels, J. 13 55 565 10.3 7 55 43.5Hines, N. 12 43 525 12.2 0 56 43.8Louis, S. 13 35 678 19.4 2 80 52.2Dayes, M. 13 32 271 8.5 0 38 20.8Cherry, B. 13 30 434 14.5 3 79 33.4Harmon, K. 13 27 462 17.1 5 68 35.5Meyers, J. 13 13 158 12.2 0 32 12.2Trowell, M. 12 9 149 16.6 1 70 12.4Moss, T. 13 6 49 8.2 1 17 3.8Gallaspy, R. 12 5 9 1.8 0 7 0.8Cook, C. 12 4 49 12.2 1 27 4.1Nichols, D. 11 2 23 11.5 0 19 2.1Locklear, G. 12 2 15 7.5 0 10 1.2Total.......... 13 263 3387 12.9 20 80 260.5Opponents...... 13 275 3174 11.5 16 81 244.2

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongCherry, B. 14 107 7.6 0 35McKever, P. 1 9 9.0 0 0Wright, Dex. 0 16 0.0 1 16Total.......... 15 132 8.8 1 35Opponents...... 9 134 14.9 0 71

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHines, N. 32 782 24.4 1 100Cherry, B. 3 50 16.7 0 19Samuels, J. 1 4 4.0 0 4Nichols, D. 1 22 22.0 0 22Total.......... 37 858 23.2 1 100Opponents...... 47 959 20.4 0 53INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongJones, Jo. 3 34 11.3 0 25Tocho, J. 2 0 0.0 0 0Clark, N. 1 32 32.0 1 32Morehead, J. 1 25 25.0 0 25Meadows, T. 1 0 0.0 0 0Stevens, Mi. 1 28 28.0 1 28Fernandez, J. 1 11 11.0 0 11Total.......... 10 130 13.0 2 32Opponents...... 12 100 8.3 0 42

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHill, BJ 1 1 1.0 0 1Boone, S. 1 70 70.0 0 70Total.......... 2 71 35.5 0 70Opponents...... 2 9 4.5 0 5

2 point conv. SCORING TD (R-P-Ret) Rcv Rsh Pass PAT DXP SAF FG-FGA PtsSamuels, J. 13 (6-7-0) - - - - - - - 78Dayes, M. 10 (10-0-0) - - - - - - - 60Bambard, K. 0 (0-0-0) - - 0-1 25-28 - - 5-10 40Harmon, K. 5 (0-5-0) - - - - - - - 30Haskins, C. 0 (0-0-0) - - - 17-17 - - 4-7 29Cherry, B. 3 (0-3-0) - - - - - - - 18Gallaspy, R. 2 (2-0-0) - - - - - - - 12Louis, S. 2 (0-2-0) - - - - - - - 12McClendon, J. 2 (2-0-0) - - - - - - - 12Clark, N. 1 (0-0-1) - - - - - - - 6Cook, C. 1 (0-1-0) - - - - - - - 6Finley, R. 1 (1-0-0) - - - - - - - 6Frasier, J. 1 (1-0-0) - - - - - - - 6Hines, N. 1 (0-0-1) - - - - - - - 6Moss, T. 1 (0-1-0) - - - - - - - 6Nichols, D. 1 (1-0-0) - - - - - - - 6Stevens, Mi. 1 (0-0-1) - - - - - - - 6Trowell, M. 1 (0-1-0) - - - - - - - 6Wright, Dex. 1 (0-0-1) - - - - - - - 6Totals.... 47 (23-20-4) - - 0-1 42-45 - - 9-17 351Opponents..... 34 (18-16-0) 1 - 1-2 30-32 - - 20-24 296

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GFinley, R. 13 476 94 3059 3153 242.5Dayes, M. 13 249 1166 0 1166 89.7McClendon, J. 10 65 145 176 321 32.1Samuels, J. 13 34 189 59 248 19.1Gallaspy, R. 12 49 234 0 234 19.5Nichols, D. 11 19 98 0 98 8.9Locklear, G. 12 3 0 66 66 5.5Frasier, J. 5 18 64 0 64 12.8Hines, N. 12 13 44 0 44 3.7Meyers, J. 13 4 6 27 33 2.5Bodine, B. 12 3 14 0 14 1.2Louis, S. 13 1 3 0 3 0.2Trowell, M. 12 1 2 0 2 0.2Cole, AJ 13 1 1 0 1 0.1TEAM 13 6 -30 0 -30 -2.3Total.......... 13 942 2030 3387 5417 416.7Opponents...... 13 894 1412 3174 4586 352.8

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkBambard, K. 5-10 .500 0-0 2-2 2-6 1-2 0-0 48 1Haskins, C. 4-7 .571 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-2 0-0 39 0Total...... 9-17 .529 0-0 4-5 4-8 1-4 0-0 48 1

Opponents...... 20-24 .833 0-0 9-11 6-6 4-6 1-1 52 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Ret Net Yd LnBambard, K. 46 2838 61.7 10 2 Maples, J. 22 1342 61.0 6 3 Total.......... 68 4180 61.5 16 5 959 41.5 23Opponents...... 66 3933 59.6 23 3 858 37.9 27

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdCole, AJ 51 2104 41.3 72 5 20 16 9 1TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total.......... 53 2104 39.7 72 5 20 16 9 2Opponents...... 64 2618 40.9 70 4 19 26 14 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GDayes, M. 13 1166 271 0 0 0 1437 110.5Hines, N. 12 44 525 0 782 0 1351 112.6Samuels, J. 13 189 565 0 4 0 758 58.3Louis, S. 13 3 678 0 0 0 681 52.4Cherry, B. 13 0 434 107 50 0 591 45.5Harmon, K. 13 0 462 0 0 0 462 35.5Gallaspy, R. 12 234 9 0 0 0 243 20.2Meyers, J. 13 6 158 0 0 0 164 12.6Trowell, M. 12 2 149 0 0 0 151 12.6McClendon, J. 10 145 0 0 0 0 145 14.5Nichols, D. 11 98 23 0 22 0 143 13.0Finley, R. 13 94 0 0 0 0 94 7.2Frasier, J. 5 64 0 0 0 0 64 12.8Moss, T. 13 0 49 0 0 0 49 3.8Cook, C. 12 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.1Jones, Jo. 13 0 0 0 0 34 34 2.6Clark, N. 13 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.5Stevens, Mi. 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3Morehead, J. 13 0 0 0 0 25 25 1.9Wright, Dex. 10 0 0 16 0 0 16 1.6Locklear, G. 12 0 15 0 0 0 15 1.2Bodine, B. 12 14 0 0 0 0 14 1.2Fernandez, J. 13 0 0 0 0 11 11 0.8McKever, P. 13 0 0 9 0 0 9 0.7Cole, AJ 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1TEAM 13 -30 0 0 0 0 -30 -2.3Total.......... 13 2030 3387 132 858 130 6537 502.8Opponents...... 13 1412 3174 134 959 100 5779 444.5

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Third Down Conversions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 18-45 (.400) 26-57 (.456) 24-46 (.522) 16-44 (.364) 84-192 (.438)Opponents 14-37 (.378) 18-62 (.901) 19-44 (.432) 16-48 (.333) 67-192 (.349)

Fourth Down Conversions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 3-5 (.600) 4-7 (.571) 3-8 (.375) 2-7 (.286) 12-27 (.444)Opponents 2-2 (1.000) 5-7 (.714) 2-4 (.500) 7-13 (.538) 17-27 (.630)

Time of Possession 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GameNC State 8:29 7:49 7:50 7:41 31:50Opponents 6:30 7:11 7:09 7:18 28:09

Average Field Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 29 27 30 31 29Opponents 27 33 29 29 30

Scoring in the Red Zone Poss TD FG TO MFG DOWNS TIME EXPIREDNC State 54 32 8 3 5 6 0Opponents 45 22 16 2 2 3 0

First & Goal Poss TD FG TO MFG DOWNS TIME EXPIREDNC State 23 16 2 1 1 3 0Opponents 20 12 6 1 0 1 0

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICSName GP-GS Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP FF/FR PBU INTJones, Jo. 13-13 62 47 109 4.0-17 1-8 - 1/1 8 3-34Fernandez, J. 13-12 29 59 88 4.5-15 - 1 1/0 3 1-11Moore, A. 13-13 55 31 86 13.5-42 2.5-15 3 1/2 5 -Boone, S. 13-12 33 34 67 - - 1 1/2 2 -Wright, Dra. 13-12 39 25 64 1-1 - - 4/2 5 -Chubb, B. 13-13 32 26 58 22-86 10.5-59 7 3/1 1 -Jones, Ju. 13-13 21 22 43 6.5-36 3-25 2 0/1 1 -Hill, B.J. 13-13 16 23 39 2.5-9 1-8 4 1/2 3 -Tocho, J. 13-13 33 4 37 2-7 1-4 - - 9 2-0Stevens, Mi. 12-12 26 6 32 0.5-4 0.5-4 - - 4 1-28Street, K. 13-12 13 17 30 9-42 5.5-38 4 0/1 1 -Clark, N. 13-1 19 8 27 2.5-12 - 1 1/0 3 1-32Roseboro, D. 13-1 16 9 25 11-74 7-61 5 - - -Nelson, M. 12-0 12 13 25 2-10 1-9 1 - 1 -McCloud, N. 11-1 13 2 15 - - - - 3 -Smith-Williams 8-0 6 7 13 0.5-4 0.5-4 2 - 1 -Bryant, E. 12-0 8 5 13 3-8 1-5 1 - - -Morehead, J. 13-1 8 5 13 - - - - 1 1-25Nicholson, R. 11-1 7 5 12 1-3 0.5-1 1 1/0 - -Wright, Dex. 10-0 7 3 10 - - 1 - - -Riley, T. 11-0 7 2 9 2-9 1-8 - - - -Howell, F. 10-0 4 1 5 - - - - - -Phillips, F. 13-0 5 0 5 - - - - - -Meadows, T. 10-0 2 2 4 - - - - - 1-0Paul, S. 10-0 2 1 3 - - - - - -Sessoms, J. 11-0 1 2 3 - - - - - -Holden, D. 1-0 0 2 2 0.5-0 - 1 - - -Maples, J. 7-0 2 0 2 - - - 1/0 - -Kidd-Glass, T. 8-0 1 1 2 - - - - - -Griffiths, T. 13-0 1 1 2 - - - - - -Smith, B. 2-0 1 0 1 - - - - - -Bambard, K. 13-0 1 0 1 - - - - - -TEAM 13-0 3 0 3 1-9 1-9 - - - -NCSU 495 372 867 89-388 37-258 35 15/12 51 10-130Opponent 541 415 956 62-231 17-110 18 8/8 48 12-100

Offense No. ScoresWILLIAM & MARY 8 7East Carolina 4 3OLD DOMINION 7 7WAKE FOREST 4 4NOTRE DAME 3 1Clemson 5 2Louisville 1 1BOSTON COLLEGE 1 0FLORIDA STATE 3 2Syracuse 5 4MIAMI 4 3North Carolina 4 3Vandy 5 3

Defense No. ScoresWILLIAM & MARY 2 2East Carolina 4 4OLD DOMINION 2 2WAKE FOREST 3 3NOTRE DAME 2 0Clemson 6 4Louisville 8 8BOSTON COLLEGE 3 3FLORIDA STATE 4 4Syracuse 2 2MIAMI 4 3North Carolina 3 2Vandy 2 1

OFF. W&M EDU ODU WFU ND Clemson Louisville BC FSU Syracuse Miami UNC VandyLT T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. JonesLG Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury BradburyC Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo Scelfo ScelfoRG Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams AdamsRT Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Prescod Richardson Prescod Richardson Richardson Prescod RichardsonTE Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Eyers Samuels Moss Samuels Cook SamuelsQB Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finely Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley FinleyHB Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes Dayes DayesWR/TE Cherry Cherry Harmon Cherry Hines McKever Hines Cherry Cherry Harmon Hines Louis LouisWR/TE Hines Hines Louis Louis Louis Moss Louis Louis Louis Louis Moss Cherry CherryWR/TE Louis Cook Cook Trowell Cook Cook Harmon Cook Cook Cook Eyers Harmon HinesPK Haskins Haskins Bambard Bambard Bambard Bambard Bambard Bambard Bamabrd Haskins Haskins Haskins Haskins

DEF. W&M EDU ODU WFU ND Clemson Louisville BC FSU Syracuse Miami UNC VandyDE Street Street Street Street Street Street Roseboro Street Street Street Street Street StreetDT Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. Jones Ju. JonesDT Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill HillDE Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb ChubbWLB Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Nicholson Moore Moore Moore Moore MooreMLB Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Moore Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez FernandezNICK Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Clark Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. Wright Dra. WrightCB Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho Tocho TochoFS Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. Jones Jo. JonesSS Boone Boone Boone Boone Morehead Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone BooneCB Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens McCloudP Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Boone, Shawn 10Morehead, Jarius 7Wright, Dravious 6Phillips, Freddie 5McCloud, Nick 3Sessoms, Josh 3Gallaspy, Reggie 2Frasier, Johnny 2Howell, Ford 2Maples, Jackson 2Meadows, Trae 2Nichols, Dakwa 2

Nicholson, Riley 2Griffiths, Tyler 2Kidd-Glass, Tim 2Bambard, Kyle 1Cook, Cole 1Fernandez, Jerod 1Jones, Josh 1Meyers, Jakobi 1Paul, Sean 1Samuels, Jaylen 1Smith, Bryan 1

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

IN THE RED ZONE

DEFENSE/STARTERSGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA 2016 STATISTICS

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(NC State Totals on Top) W&M ECU ODU WFU ND Clem. Lou. BC FSU Syr. Mia. UNC VandyTotal Offense 521 502 474 527 198 397 250 338 469 544 329 492 376 168 445 321 352 113 495 553 386 393 218 415 413 314

Plays 87 63 71 76 65 74 61 64 82 82 73 77 67 47 76 59 67 64 91 80 78 63 53 70 65 81 Yards/Play 6.0 8.0 6.7 6.9 3.0 5.4 4.1 5.3 5.7 6.6 4.5 6.4 5.6 3.6 5.9 5.4 5.3 1.8 5.4 6.9 4.9 6.2 4.1 5.9 6.4 3.9

Yards Rushing 259 215 158 200 157 128 14 31 165 184 119 259 141 62 148 117 69 59 117 163 168 63 28 129 133 156

Rush Attempts 57 31 39 39 51 32 25 23 41 48 29 53 36 28 33 32 21 38 39 44 44 24 28 32 26 35

Yards Passing 262 287 316 327 41 269 236 307 304 360 210 233 235 106 297 204 283 54 378 390 218 330 190 286 280 158

Pass Attempts 30 32 32 37 14 42 36 41 41 34 44 24 31 19 43 27 46 26 52 36 34 39 25 38 39 46

Pass Completions 23 21 27 24 7 21 16 23 25 23 20 14 19 10 33 17 27 9 39 21 19 22 14 22 23 19 Had Intercepted 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 3

Comp. Pct. .767 .656 .844 .649 .500 .500 .444 .561 .610 .676 .455 .583 .613 .526 .768 .630 .587 .346 .750 .583 .559 .564 .560 .579 .590 .413

First Downs 28 19 28 28 14 23 9 14 31 27 18 24 21 10 23 15 23 10 30 24 21 20 10 24 20 18

Total Touchdowns 7 4 7 4 1 2 2 2 2 5 1 4 6 2 4 3 1 0 3 6 2 3 2 3 3 2

Rush/Pass/Return 5/2/0 3/1/0 3/4/0 1/3/0 0/0/1 1/0/1 0/2/0 0/2/0 1/1/0 4/1/0 1/0/0 3/1/0 1/3/2 1/1/0 3/1/0 1/2/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 1/2/0 3/3/0 1/1/0 2/1/0 1/1/0 3/0/0 0/3/0 2/0/0

Poss. Time 35:13 28:09 30:31 34:04 32:19 30:46 27:53 23:39 33:51 41:18 31:27 35:01 29:48 24:27 31:51 29:29 25:56 27:41 29:14 32:07 36:21 26:09 18:42 28:33 24:59 30:12

3rd Down Conv. 10-15 4-11 7-11 7-14 2-14 7-15 3-14 5-16 8-16 10-18 5-17 8-16 8-15 1-8 7-17 7-17 4-14 1-15 10-17 6-16 6-17 4-11 4-14 5-14 6-14 6-18

Punts-Yards 2-80 2-104 2-95 4-218 4-148 3-116 7-256 6-226 4-129 4-112 5-196 5-235 5-189 7-264 3-103 7-318 6-281 6-217 2-52 3-127 5-164 5-185 6-284 5-228 5-202 4-193

Punt Avg. 40.0 52.0 47.5 54.5 37.0 38.7 36.6 37.7 32.2 28.0 39.2 47.0 37.8 37.7 34.3 45.4 46.8 36.2 26.0 42.3 32.8 37.0 47.3 45.6 40.4 48.2

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 1-1 0-0 6-2 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 4-2 5-3 2-2 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 Total Turnovers 1 1 1 0 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 4 2 2 1 2 0 1 3

Penalties-Yards 7-80 8-54 2-24 13-144 2-20 13-120 6-65 8-94 3-28 6-66 4-51 5-59 1-5 8-70 4-36 7-50 3-38 5-40 5-40 12-94 6-44 6-59 5-45 6-45 7-50 4-40

Punt Ret-Yds. 1-13-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 3-11-0 2-25-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 2-31-0 1-3-0 2-48-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-8-0 1-15-0 0-0-0 2-16-0 1-5-0 1-13-0 1-71-0

KO Ret-Yds. 1-25-0 5-95-0 2-31-0 3-55-0 2-32-0 0-0-0 10-230-0 1-56-0 3-60-0 5-86-0 2-47-0 1-23-0 2-118-1 5-118-0 3-49-0 7-149-0 7-85-0 2-46-0 2-36-0 3-83-0 1-20-0 4-81-0 2-49-0 3-71-0 4-90-0 4-82-0

INT-Yards 2-20-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-25-0 1-28-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-57-1 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 3-78-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Sacks By-Yards 1-7 1-8 5-42 4-24 5-17 2-11 4-28 2-25 1-8 3-24 2-19 2-15 5-30 2-14 1-8 1-9 1-4 0-0 4-18 1-6 2-17 2-12 2-16 0-0 1-6 0-0

GAME BY GAME TEAM STATSGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA 2016 STATISTICS

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RUSHINGAtt.-Yds.-TD Dayes Finley Frasier Gallaspy Hines McClendon Nichols SamuelsWILLIAM & MARY 23-138-2 5-6-0 7-26-1 4-25-0 3-8-0 6-5-0 4-27-0 5-24-2East Carolina 14-104-0 6-20-1 DNP 5-61-1 1-14-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-16-1OLD DOMINION 14-71-0 4-0-0 2-8-0 5-20-0 INJ 2-4-2 7-29-1 3-22-0WAKE FOREST 24-125-1 6-17-0 3-15-0 2-11-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 1-9-0 2-24-0NOTRE DAME 23-126-0 6-(-17)-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 10-56-0 0-0-0 4-16-0Clemson 22-106-1 9-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Louisville 5-13-0 6-(-2)-0 6-15-0 3-4-0 2-(-16)-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0BOSTON COLLEGE 19-45-0 3-(-17)-0 INJ INJ 1-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0FLORIDA STATE 23-104-0 12-20-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-12-0 4-29-1Syracuse 27-108-3 5-(-11)-0 INJ 6-22-0 0-0-0 4-31-0 1-6-0 3-26-1MIAMI 20-76-1 4-23-0 INJ 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 2-8-0North Carolina 26-104-2 4-7-0 INJ 10-62-0 3-29-0 7-42-0 INJ 3-15-1Vanderbilt 9-47-0 4-24-0 INJ 11-26-1 1-4-0 4-10-0 2-15-0 2-9-0

RECEIVINGRec.-Yds.-TD Cherry Cook Dayes Harmon Hines Louis Meyers Moss Samuels TrowellWILLIAM & MARY 3-36-1 1-6-0 2-18-0 2-53-0 4-42-0 1-4-0 1-9-0 2-16-0 5-66-1 1-6-0East Carolina 4-44-0 0-0-0 4-15-0 0-0-0 3-28-0 3-142-1 0-0-0 1-10-0 5-41-0 0-0-0OLD DOMINION 2-22-0 1-8-1 4-53-0 3-41-0 INJ 5-80-0 3-50-0 1-3-1 3-28-2 2-11-0WAKE FOREST 2-17-0 1-27-0 0-0-0 2-43-2 0-0-0 4-102-0 2-28-0 1-17-0 7-50-1 4-33-0NOTRE DAME 1-13-0 0-0-0 3-14-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0Clemson 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-27-0 3-42-0 3-65-0 3-31-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-100-0 0-0-0Louisiville 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-21-0 2-17-1 2-33-0 3-48-0 3-21-0 0-0-0 4-26-0 1-70-1BOSTON COLLEGE 3-105-1 0-0-0 5-33-0 5-80-1 6-62-0 2-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 0-0-0FLORIDA STATE 3-56-1 0-0-0 4-27-0 1-13-0 11-124-0 2-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-31-0 1-29-0Syracuse 7-85-0 1-8-0 1-10-0 4-101-1 3-73-0 1-17-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-66-0 0-0-0MIAMI 2-14-0 INJ 1-4-0 4-68-0 1-8-0 5-70-0 2-15-0 1-3-0 4-28-0 0-0-0North Carolina 1-14-0 0-0-0 3-36-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 4-124-1 2-35-0 0-0-0 2-11-0 0-0-0Venderbilt 1-24-0 0-0-0 1-13-0 1-4-0 6-69-0 2-21-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-104-3 0-0-0

PASSING

Finley Cmp Att Yds Pct. Int TDW&M 17 21 174 .810 0 2East Carolina 20 31 259 .656 0 1ODU 24 28 285 .857 0 3WAKE FOREST 23 36 300 .639 0 3NOTRE DAME 5 12 27 .417 0 0Clemson 20 40 231 .500 2 0Louisiville 16 31 236 .516 2 2BC 23 41 307 .561 2 2FSU 25 41 304 .610 1 1Syracuse 20 29 340 .670 0 1MIAMI 20 44 210 .455 1 0North Carolina 11 18 151 .611 0 0Vanderbilt 19 30 235 .633 0 3

McClendon Cmp Att Yds Pct. Int TDW&M 6 9 88 .667 1 0East Carolina DNPODU 3 4 31 .750 0 1WAKE FOREST 0 0 0 ---- 0 0NOTRE DAME 2 2 14 1.000 0 0Clemson 0 1 0 .000 0 0Louisiville 0 3 0 .000 1 0BC DNPFSU DNPSyracuse 3 5 20 .600 2 0MIAMI 0 0 0 ---- 0 0North Carolina 2 5 23 .400 0 0Venderbilt 0 1 0 .000 0 0

PUNTING

Cole Att. Yds. Avg. +50 In20 W&M 2 80 40.0 0 0East Carolina 2 104 52.0 1 1OLD DOMINION 2 95 47.5 1 1WAKE FOREST 4 218 54.5 2 1NOTRE DAME 4 148 37.0 0 0 Clemson 3 116 38.7 0 1Louisiville 6 256 42.7 2 2BOSTON COLLEGE 6 226 37.7 0 3FLORIDA STATE 4 129 32.2 0 2Syracuse 3 112 37.3 0 0MIAMI 5 196 39.2 0 1North Carolina 5 235 47.0 3 2Vanderbilt 5 189 37.8 0 2

PUNT RETURNS

Ret-Yds-TD CherryWILLIAM & MARY 1-13-0East Carolina 1-2-0OLD DOMINION 0-0-0WAKE FOREST 3-11-0NOTRE DAME 1-0-0Clemson 0-0-0Louisville 0-0-0BOSTON COLLEGE 2-0-0FLORIDA STATE 0-0-0Syracuse 1-(-1)-0MIAMI 2-31-0North Carolina 1-3-0Vanderbilt 2-48-0

FIELD GOALS

Bambard HaskinsWILLIAM & MARY - -East Carolina 30 (44),(42)OLD DOMINION - -WAKE FOREST 20, 48 -NOTRE DAME (31), 38 -Clemson (43), 28, (37), (33) -Louisville - -BOSTON COLLEGE - -FLORIDA STATE (31) 20,39Syracuse - -MIAMI - 35, 25North Carolina - (26)Vanderbilt - -

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KICKOFF RETURNS

Ret-Yds-TD Hines CherryWILLIAM & MARY 1-25-0 0-0-0East Carolina 5-95-0 0-0-0OLD DOMINION INJ 2-31-0WAKE FOREST 3-55-0 0-0-0NOTRE DAME 1-28-0 0-0-0Clemson 0-0-0 0-0-0Louisville 8-189-0 1-19-0BOSTON COLLEGE 1-56-0 0-0-0FLORIDA STATE 3-60-0 0-0-0Syracuse 5-86-0 0-0-0MIAMI 2-47-0 0-0-0North Carolina 1-23-0 0-0-0Vanderbilt 2-118-1 0-0-0

GAME BY GAME INDIVIDUAL STATSGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA 2016 STATISTICS

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TACKLESPLAYER, POS W&M ECU ODU WFU ND Clem. Lou. BC FSU Syr. Mia. UNC VandyBoone, S. - S 3 7 3 6 - 6 10 7 7 3 7 5 3Bryant, E. - DT 2 3 - - 1 1 3 - - 1 1 - 1Chubb, B. - DE 4 2 4 3 5 8 5 7 2 8 3 4 3Clark, N. - NIC 2 3 3 4 - 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 4Fernandez, J. - LB 7 5 3 6 9 9 3 12 10 2 6 10 6Hill, B.J. - DT 1 6 1 4 4 9 1 2 1 - 4 3 3Holden, D. - DE - - 2 - - - - - - - - - -Howell, F. - LB - - 1 2 - - - 2 - - - - -Jones, Jo. - S 2 13 9 12 6 11 10 15 6 5 15 2 3Jones, Ju. - DT 2 6 4 2 2 2 - 7 4 4 4 2 4Kidd-Glass, T. - S - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 -Meadows, T. - NIC - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2McCloud, N. - CB 1 - 2 - - 2 - - - 1 - 1 7Moore, A. - LB 4 11 6 5 8 8 5 6 6 5 7 6 9Morehead, J. - S 1 - 3 2 3 1 - - 1 - - - 2Nelson, M. - DT 2 1 5 - - 5 3 3 - 2 1 2 1Nicholson, R. - LB 2 - 1 - 4 - 3 - - - - - 2Paul, S. - CB - - - - - - 2 - - 1 - - -Phillips, F. - CB 1 2 1 - - - - - - - - 1 -Riley, T. - DE - - - - - 1 5 - - 1 1 - 1Roseboro, D. - DE 2 4 6 2 - 3 - 1 1 1 3 1 1Sessoms, J. - S - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1Smith, B. - LB - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -Smith-Williams, J. - DE 2 2 6 1 - - - 2 - - - - -Stevens, Mi. - CB 3 3 3 5 2 5 - 2 2 - 5 2 -Street, K. - DE 3 1 4 1 6 3 1 3 1 2 3 - 2Tocho, J. - CB 2 6 1 4 1 9 1 4 2 2 3 1 1Wright, Dex. - S - - - - - - 4 - 1 - 1 1 3Wright, Dra. - NIC 2 5 2 6 5 9 5 3 10 3 2 6 6

TACKLES FOR LOSS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS W&M ECU ODU WFU ND Clem. Lou. BC FSU Syr. Mia. UNC VandyBryant, E. - DT - 1-2 - - - - 1-5 - - 1-1 - - -Chubb, B. - DE - 1-2 2-4 2-12 3.5-15 - 2.5-9 0.5-1 1.5-8 4.5-16 2-9 1.5-4 1-6Clark, N. - NIC - - - - - 1-5 - - - - - 1-6 -Fernandez, J. - LB 1-2 0.5-0 - - 1.5-5 - - - - 0.5-1 - 1.5-8 -Hill, B.J. - DT - - - - - - 1-1 - - - - 1-8 -Holden, D. - DE - - 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - -Jones, Jo. - S - 1-6 - 1-8 - - - 0.5-2 - 1-1 - - -Jones, Ju. - DT - 1-2 1-11 - - - - - 2-11 - 1-6 0.5-0 1-6Moore, A. - LB 1-2 4.5-11 - - 1-2 - 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 3.5-13 - - 2-11Nelson, M. - DT - 0.5-0 0.5-1 - - 1-9 - - - - - - -Nicholson, R. - LB 1-3 - - - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - -Riley, T. - DE - - - - - - 1-8 - - 1-1 - - -Roseboro, D. - DE 1-1 2.5-7 3-25 - - 1-2 - 1-10 - 1-13 1-11 - 1-5Smith-Williams, J. - DE - 0.5-4 - - - - - - - - - - -Stevens, M. - CB - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-4 -Street, K. - DE 2-8 0.5-1 2-7 - 1.5-3 - - 1-15 - 0-5.-0 1-1 - 1-7Tocho, J. - CB - - - 1-4 - 1-3 - - - - - - -Wright, D. - NIK - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1TEAM - - - - - - 1-9 - - - - - -

SACKS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS W&M ECU ODU WFU ND Clem. Lou. BC FSU Syr. Mia. UNC VandyBryant, E. - DT - - - - - - 1-5 - - - - - -Chubb, B. - DE - - - 2-12 3-13 - 1-6 - - 2-11 1-8 0.5-2 1-6Hill, B.J. - DT - - - - - - - - - - - 1-8 -Jones, Jo. - S - - - 1-8 - - - - - - - - -Jones, Ju. - DT - - 1-11 - - - - - 1-8 - - - 1-6Moore, A. - LB - 0.5-4 - - - - - - - - - - 2-11Nelson, M. - DT - - - - - 1-9 - - - - - - -Nicholson, R. - LB - - - - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - -Riley, T. - DE - - - - - - 1-8 - - - - - -Roseboro, D. - DE - - 3-25 - - 1-2 - 1-10 - 1-13 1-11 - -Smith, Williams, J. - DE - 0.5-4 - - - - - - - - - - -Stevens, M. - CB - - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-4 -Street, K. - DE 1-7 - 1-6 - 1.5-3 - - 1-15 - - - - 1-7Tocho, J. - CB - - - 1-4 - - - - - - - - -TEAM - - - - - - 1-9 - - - - - -

INTERCEPTIONS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS W&M ECU ODU WFU ND Clem. Lou. BC FSU Syr. Mia. UNC VandyClark, N. - NIK - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-32Fernandez, J. - LB 1-11 - - - - - - - - - - - -Jones, Jo. - S 1-9 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-25Meadows, T. - NIK - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0Moreheas, J. - S - - - - 1-25 - - - - - - - -Stevens, Mi. - CB - - - - - 1-28 - - - - - - -Tocho, J. - CB - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -

GAME BY GAME DEFENSIVE STATSGAME 1: NC STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA 2016 STATISTICS

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2016 2016 CareerName, Pos W&M ECU ODU WF ND Clem Lou BC FSU Syr Miami UNC Van Tot. GP-GS GP-GSAdams, Tony - OG 81 66 62 80 64 59 62 67 86 59 76 72 63 834 12-12 37-34Bambard, Kyle - PK ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-7 25-20Bodine, Brady - RB ST DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 4 ST 11-0 19-0Boone, Shawn - S 43 79 48 56 33 90 73 83 66 51 72 69 76 763 12-11 34-13Bradbury, Garrett - OG 81 65 70 78 64 74 63 64 53 74 49 72 42 807 12-12 23-12Bryant, Eurndraus - DT 13 26 INJ 28 19 35 41 26 23 19 27 27 37 284 11-0 24-0Cherry, Bra’Lon - WR 39 55 31 44 48 47 28 37 61 40 32 60 37 522 12-6 47-21Chubb, Bradley - DE 32 51 31 47 54 77 55 60 49 41 61 58 57 616 12-12 36-25Clark, Niles - NIC 22 34 24 28 27 38 39 22 24 26 18 31 36 333 12-1 46-1Cole, A.J. - P ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-12 25-25Cook, Cole - TE 37 26 33 40 47 27 22 29 36 41 INJ 56 35 394 11-8 37-15Daniel, Peter - OT 6 ST 9 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 1 15 12-0 15-0Dayes, Matt - RB 48 48 34 61 56 76 14 63 79 60 67 62 29 668 12-12 44-24Eyers, Clark - TE 22 7 8 11 20 4 4 7 2 32 18 1 5 136 12-2 16-2Fernandez, Jerod - LB 43 72 42 59 51 76 68 69 62 55 68 65 78 730 12-11 37-29Finley, Ryan - QB 61 66 58 79 46 82 54 67 86 67 72 53 57 791 12-12 12-12Frasier, Johnny - RB 7 DNP 2 3 ST ST 16 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 28 6-0 6-0Gallaspy, Reggie - RB 21 15 17 4 8 2 18 SICK 1 13 5 13 27 117 11-0 23-1Grazen, Ben - WR 5 DNP 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 3 4 10 4-0 10-0Grier, Vernon - WR 5 DNP 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2 7 2-0 2-0Griffiths, Tyler - LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-0 25-0Harmon, Kelvin - WR 38 7 37 40 20 34 32 40 46 41 39 41 45 415 12-4 12-4Haskins, Connor - PK ST ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST 6-5 6-5Hill, B.J. - DT 32 49 31 62 56 58 50 56 47 35 57 49 53 582 12-12 37-30Hines, Nyheim - WR 35 35 INJ 8 25 51 27 40 48 29 35 34 43 367 11-5 24-9Holden, Deonte - DE DNP DNP 19 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 19 1-0 1-0Howell, Ford - LB 6 7 19 ST DNP 1 7 1 1 ST ST INJ INJ 40 10-0 23-0Jones, Josh - S 49 79 62 70 64 94 75 83 66 55 70 69 37 836 12-12 37-31Jones, Justin - DT 26 52 31 49 48 62 43 55 40 34 42 40 45 522 12-12 35-15Jones, Tyler - OT 81 66 62 80 64 74 63 67 86 86 76 79 68 884 12-12 23-18Kennedy, Bryce - OG 6 DNP 9 DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP ST DNP DNP DNP 4 16 4-0 19-1Kidd-Glass, Tim - S DNP ST ST ST ST DNP DNP DNP ST ST DNP ST ST ST 7-0 7-0Lacy, Nicholas - CB ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-0 26-0Locklear, Gavin - WR 8 4 28 12 5 7 6 ST DNP 7 1 ST 4 78 11-0 23-0Louis, Stephen - WR 35 47 42 55 36 64 40 64 58 48 57 51 41 597 12-9 24-11Maples, Jackson - PK ST DNP ST DNP ST ST ST ST ST DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 7-0 20-0McClendon, Jalen - QB 26 DNP 13 1 17 2 7 DNP DNP 17 6 22 12 111 9-0 16-0McCloud, Nick - CB 6 ST 20 INJ DNP 2 29 ST ST ST 10 36 81 103 10-0 10-0McGirt, Emanuel - OT 6 DNP 9 DNP DNP DNP ST DNP DNP DNP INJ INJ INJ 15 3-0 3-0McKever, Pharoah - TE 5 ST 2 ST ST 2 ST ST ST 1 9 ST ST 19 12-1 28-3Meadows, Trae - NIC ST ST ST ST ST DNP DNP ST ST ST ST ST 6 ST 9-0 9-0Meyers, Jakobi - WR/QB 14 1 24 10 6 1 17 3 2 9 7 5 2 99 12-0 12-0Moore, Airius - LB 43 79 58 60 56 94 79 79 59 55 68 69 77 799 12-12 38-29Morehead, Jarius - S 6 ST 13 14 31 4 12 ST ST 4 ST ST 8 84 12-1 12-1Moss, Thaddeus - TE/FB 32 4 25 20 21 32 22 15 7 37 37 26 18 278 12-3 12-3Morrison, Stephen - WR ST ST ST ST ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 5-0 7-0Nelson, Monty, DT 11 32 32 DNP 10 33 39 25 17 18 17 17 32 251 11-0 42-11Nichols, Dakwa - RB 8 ST 19 12 ST ST 13 3 5 12 INJ INJ 9 72 10-0 35-2Nicholson, Riley - LB 6 ST 3 21 21 19 17 11 INJ INJ 2 ST 5 100 10-1 23-5Paul, Sean - CB ST ST ST ST ST ST 10 ST ST ST INJ INJ INJ 10 10-0 27-0Phillips, Freddie - CB ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-0 24-0Prescod, Terronne - OG 6 1 9 2 ST 15 63 33 48 40 27 35 32 279 12-3 24-3Richardson, Will - OT 81 66 62 80 64 74 SICK 36 64 86 76 57 66 746 11-9 22-18Riley, Tyrone - DE 3 7 6 ST ST 28 30 INJ INJ 14 8 11 25 107 10-0 10-0Roseboro, Darian - DE 23 38 53 49 16 43 46 30 28 25 34 32 40 417 12-1 25-1Samuels, Jaylen - TE/FB 47 46 25 37 27 45 33 35 69 35 53 43 36 495 12-9 38-21Scelfo, Joe - C 81 66 62 80 64 74 63 67 86 86 76 79 69 884 12-12 12-12Sessoms, Josh - S ST ST ST ST INJ DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 10-0 35-0Smith, Bryan - LB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST ST DNP DNP ST 2-0 2-0Smith-Williams, James - DE 18 32 40 22 9 1 DNP 16 10 INJ INJ INJ INJ 148 8-0 12-0Stevens, Mike - CB 49 79 58 70 64 94 66 83 66 55 61 60 INJ 805 12-12 36-22Street, Kentavius - DE 29 42 26 33 35 51 39 50 39 32 35 37 40 448 12-11 37-20Tocho, Jack - CB 43 79 45 70 64 92 59 83 66 55 71 42 43 769 12-12 48-35Trowell, Maurice - WR 24 24 27 36 ST 4 17 7 8 15 6 2 3 170 12-1 25-8Tu’uta, John - C 6 DNP 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 8 2-0 6-0Wiltz, Aaron - OL INJ INJ INJ ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-0 9-0Wright, Dexter - S INJ INJ INJ ST ST ST 11 11 15 3 5 9 45 54 9-0 12-0Wright, Dravious - NIC 26 45 37 42 37 54 37 50 37 29 49 38 73 481 12-11 50-36

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