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6/28/2009 12:02:06 PM

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motherfuck

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6/28/2009 12:07:17 PM

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i'd say that's some nc state shit

get well soon, nate.

6/28/2009 12:09:07 PM

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It's not life threatening, so that's the good news.

The bad is that the heart of our defense will probably be on the shelf all season. Dammit. Hopefully he can make a full recovery and come back strong in 2010.

6/28/2009 12:25:30 PM

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6/28/2009 12:31:36 PM

Maverick1024
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Terrell Manning, your time is now

6/28/2009 12:32:52 PM

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this must have been deliberate

6/28/2009 12:33:59 PM

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damn. broken leg and collapsed lung. That's definitely some nc state shit.

6/28/2009 12:34:10 PM

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fuck... this... shit...

you know, I just started telling people how we might have a chance at a good season... and I wouldn't say that this kills that or anything, but it certainly will be a solid blow against our D. I was really looking forward to watching him play this season. I guess now some other guys are really gonna have to step up.


Removing the frustration and aggravation, on the more human aspect of it, I'm at least glad he's alright, that it wasn't something more serious. Best of luck to him and his family while he works through this.

6/28/2009 1:09:20 PM

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The NC State Shit is starting already...

I mean, seriously? A fucking car accident?
FUCK.

6/28/2009 1:09:42 PM

dweedle
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if i have been ghost-edited by a moderator with HTML

does that mean i can now post in HTML

6/28/2009 1:19:06 PM

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how about ghost editing the countdown clock for the actual fucking time of the game?

6/28/2009 1:39:40 PM

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Carter Finley has to be built on an old Indian burial ground or something. This is crazy.

6/28/2009 1:40:03 PM

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interesting blog with analysis about the upcoming season from the NYTimes.

http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/

wondering where we'll end up. They've started at #120 and are ranking every D1A school, they are at #66 now.

6/29/2009 7:44:37 AM

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^3 wat?

^4 not at all

6/29/2009 10:44:31 AM

goalielax
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i dunno - just wish whoever made the countdown timer would change it to reflect the actual kickoff time

6/29/2009 8:13:30 PM

ncsuftw1
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i made it and thought it was right... hm

6/29/2009 8:46:37 PM

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"whoever made the countdown timer"

you realize it says "Made by ncsuftw1" right on it, yeah?

6/29/2009 8:49:07 PM

Brass Monkey
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ncsuftw1 it was right originally, but then they moved up the time an hour.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMSSmI6P2QA

6/29/2009 9:15:08 PM

ncsuftw1
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oh that's stupid. 8:00 kickoffs kickass and everybody can get there on time with tailgating time to spare

6/29/2009 9:30:02 PM

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sorry, didn't read the fine print...thanks for making it in the first place

6/29/2009 9:36:54 PM

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okay... it's updated

(you might have to hard refresh before you see it, but it'll eventually update.)

6/29/2009 9:43:00 PM

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6/30/2009 8:00:58 AM

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Andrew Wallace Day

this thread fell off quick after the irving wreck

7/1/2009 8:34:22 AM

Motiak
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We're all in a state of mourning.

7/1/2009 8:37:51 AM

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I think a lot of people had built up pretty high expectations and the Irving wreck popped their balloons. I still see a solid 7-8 win season and bowl game. As long as we improve year-to-year, I'll be happy. I wasn't really expecting to win the ACC this year regardless of media outlets picking us as a "darkhorse". The darkhorse rarely actually wins when the media picks them anyway.

7/1/2009 8:45:31 AM

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I'm just mad I won't get to watch Irving play, even if we win every game he's out... the dude is fun to watch

7/1/2009 9:14:35 AM

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THE DUDE IS FUN TO WATCH.

7/1/2009 11:22:46 AM

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glad you agree

7/1/2009 11:45:19 AM

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We have some depth at linebacker and quite a few young guys who haven't had a shot on the field yet. Nate was the same way last year, young and unproven. Nate is definitely a special player, but I'm excited to see what other young guys will look like who haven't seen the field yet.

7/1/2009 1:04:24 PM

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So I'm watching College Football Live and they are interviewing Coach Friedgen. That guy really has lost some weight. I mean he's still big, but you can tell just by looking at his face that he's worked on losing some pounds.

Still though FUCK MARYLAND!

7/1/2009 3:44:42 PM

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http://www.independentmail.com/blogs/south-east-sports-blog/2009/jul/01/qbpreview/

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"The Southeast Sports Blog
By Brad Senkiw
ACC/SEC football preview: Ranking the quarterbacks

Posted July 1, 2009

This is part of a nine-week series of blogs published every Wednesday and Friday leading up to the 2009 college football season for the ACC and SEC.

ACC
1. Russell Wilson, N.C. State, sophomore
Wilson is the most exciting signal-caller in the ACC to watch. His ability to make plays outside the pocket drives opposing defensive coordinators and tacklers crazy. Wilson rushed for 394 yards and four touchdowns in his first season. He threw for 1,955 yards and 17 touchdowns with just one interception in basically 10 games, helping the Wolfpack to four consecutive wins to end the regular season and reach the PapaJohns.com Bowl. The 2008 first-team All-ACC selection could put up impressive numbers if he holds up physically, which was his primary weakness a year ago.


2. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest, senior
Skinner is one of the most accurate quarterbacks in both the league and nation. After leading the Demon Deacons to a conference championship and being named ACC rookie of the year in 2006, Skinner set the single-season mark for completion percentage (72.4) in 2007. He’s the steadiest and most experienced QB in the league. What he lacks in athleticism he makes up for with intelligence and competitiveness. If you need to win a big game, he’s the guy you put behind center.

3. Josh Nesbitt, Georgia Tech, junior
Nesbitt was impressive last year running Paul Johnson’s wishbone offense, racking up 693 yards and seven TDs on the ground. He only tossed two touchdown passes, but the only concern was the beating his body took to all the rushing, costing Nesbitt nearly three games due to injury. However, a year into the system, combined with his fine decision-making, puts him among the league’s best and dangerous QBs.

4. Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech, junior
Taylor is Frank Beamer’s kind of quarterback: shifty, fast, somewhat Michael Vick-like. However, he doesn’t have to be a world beater to make the Hokies go. Taylor is 13-2 as a starter for a reason and his 738 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 make him the leader of possibly the league’s best team. He won’t, however, have to do it all by himself. Beamer makes sure of that.

5. Christian Ponder, Florida State, junior
Being the Seminole QB used to be one of the most coveted positions in all of college football, thanks to Charlie Ward and Chris Weinke winning Heisman Trophy awards. Now, it’s a spot forced to answer questions about production every year. Ponder turned out to be steady last season but needs to be more spectacular this year. FSU’s offense is improving under Jimbo Fisher, and Ponder must work on his TD-INT ratio (14-13 in 2008). The ability is there and behind an experienced offensive line this season, he could have one of the better passing seasons in the league.

6. Chris Turner, Maryland, senior
On paper, 2008 was a pretty good year for Turner: 2,516 yards, 13 TDs, 11 interceptions. However, he finished with the worst completion percentage among the league’s top five passers. At times he looked like an All-ACC QB (360 yards and two TDs against Boston College) and during others he seemed just plain lost (3 picks in loss to Middle Tennessee State). His experience, however, could pay big dividends for the Terps this year.

7. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke, senior
Lewis has topped the 2,000-yard passing mark the last three seasons and has turned into a fairly good decision maker for the hapless Blue Devils. Unfortunately, few people pay any attention to Lewis or Duke football, therefore making him an underrated commodity in the league. Another year learning coach David Cutcliffe’s system could change that.

8. Willy Korn, Clemson, sophomore
I flipped a coin at which QB I would list here. It could just as easily be redshirt freshman Kyle Parker running the offense in the fall. That, along with both being inexperienced, puts the Tigers behind most of the league. It’ll be easy to move one of them up the ranks if either gets off to a great start and puts Clemson in a big bowl. RB C.J. Spiller and a solid O-line will help, although Korn and Parker are too much of an unknown right now.

9. Tyler Yates, North Carolina, junior
Despite being on one of the most up and coming teams in the league, if not the nation, Yates is full of questions marks. First off is his health. He missed six games last year and injured his thumb in the spring throwing a Frisbee. Second, Yates lost some major firepower. Receivers Hakeem Nicks, Brooks Foster and Brandon Tate went in the NFL draft. Despite all that, coach Butch Davis has recruited well and expects to win now, whether Yates is ready or not.

10. Jacory Harris, Miami, sophomore
Robert Marve is gone, leaving Harris as the true starter. With new offensive coordinator Mark Whipple bringing in what’s supposed to be a very exciting offense, Harris’ athletic ability should fit well with the new Miami style. Harris tried to add some pounds during the offseason to handle the poundage. If he’s bigger and remains fast, the Canes have a shot at developing a playmaker.

11. Jameel Sewell, Virginia, senior
I’m listing Sewell as the Cavs’ starter, although it’s far from clear if he’ll be the main man. He’ll compete with Vic Hall and Marc Verica in UVA’s new spread offense. If Sewell sounds familiar it’s because he was the up and down starter for the Cavs in 2007. However, he was ruled academically ineligible in 2008 and hung around to get another shot at playing.

12. David Shinskie, Boston College
Despite ranking Shinskie last in the league, there’s no real knock on him because no one’s seen the 25-year-old minor leaguer play much football. And if BC ends up with a terrible year at QB, it’s not his or the Eagles’ fault. Dominique Davis was supposed to be big time, but he skipped town and head coach Jeff Jagodzinski was shown the door in the offseason."

7/1/2009 4:14:12 PM

tromboner950
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Wilson's ability to run has worked quite well with our highly-collapsible offensive line.

7/1/2009 4:19:28 PM

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I think they have T. Lewis a little low on that list. He really is a good player and has played well for Duke, he just hasn't gotten as much support from the rest of his team. I think he'll have a solid year this year if he can stay healthy.

7/1/2009 4:22:45 PM

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I agree. I think Lewis should be #3.

7/1/2009 4:44:44 PM

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^, ^^ Agreed. Lewis was 2nd team All-ACC last season but now he's the 7th best QB in the league? That makes no sense. I also think Yates is much too low. He'll be a Top 3 QB in the ACC this season.

7/1/2009 5:02:57 PM

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Besides you being a UNC fan, what makes you think Yates will be a top 3 qb with no Nicks or Tate(for when he actually played) to rely on. I guess you could make a case for him due to the lack of good qbs in the league. I think this list below is the most accurate I've seen, except I would rank Ponder in the top half.

http://www.thesunnews.com/630/story/960414.html

7/1/2009 5:32:26 PM

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top 3

lol

7/1/2009 5:52:50 PM

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100 Years History of NC State Football Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2ceGHEhPBM&feature=related

100 Years History of NC State Football Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6zDkDT1Lx0&feature=related

7/1/2009 6:03:35 PM

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Apocalypse, great article. I love no nonsense analysis like that.

7/1/2009 6:10:57 PM

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http://www.thesunnews.com/sports/story/961887.html

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"Clemson upping its football advertising
Paul Strelow - McClatchy Newspapers

CLEMSON -- The billboards advertising Clemson football season tickets have made their annual appearance on highways leading to the campus.

Generally football in this state sells itself. But this year, the school could use the promotional help.

Clemson has experienced a 12 percent decline in season ticket sales, which school officials pin almost exclusively on the nation's economic downturn.

Furthermore, corporate sponsorships could wind up down by at least $500,000, and contributions to IPTAY, the athletic department's fundraising arm, are down an estimated $1.4 million.

As a result, Clemson projects it could fall between $1 million and $2 million short of projected revenue for next year's budget.

The difference will be made up through nearly $10 million saved in an emergency reserve fund.

``It could be better than that, but I don't think it will be worse for us,'' said Katie Hill, senior associate athletic director and the department's chief financial officer.

``All we have to do is look for a recovering economy in 2010, and we'll be fine. Does that sound like I've convinced myself?''

Not so much, although there is internal sentiment Clemson could be in much worse fiscal position, especially on the heels of instituting a new football seating policy last fall.

Football season tickets are the largest source of revenue for the department, and the school set the bar high after selling a program-record 58,134 a year ago, up from 57,991 in 2007.

This year, the total is at about 52,000 after last month's renewal deadline for IPTAY members.

That figure should rise beginning Tuesday, when season tickets, as well as single-game tickets, are put on sale to the general public.

Non-IPTAY members bought between 1,500 and 2,000 season tickets last year.

Nonetheless, Hill said the school is expecting a 5-percent drop in ticket revenue, about $1.5 million, once single-game seats have been sold.

The school is set to announce discount packages for buying three-game packages and opted to lower the IPTAY points required for donors to obtain tickets for the USC game.

``We're going to take a hit,'' ticket manager Travis Furbee said. ``But it remains to be seen how bad it is.''

Clemson figures to be among the hardest hit in the ACC because it is believed to possess among the largest pools of season-ticket holders.

Florida State, the only other conference team to average more than 67,000 in home attendance last year (Clemson averaged 78,001, FSU 77,968 and Virginia Tech 66,233), has likewise experienced a 13 percent drop in sales.

Virginia Tech did not sell out until their season tickets were made available to the public. North Carolina State is down 4-6 percent. And Georgia Tech has actually surpassed last year's total (23,900), partly attributed to the inclusion of Georgia and Clemson on next year's home schedule.

Florida State typically requests the maximum 7,500 tickets opposing schools are allotted for conference road games. But the Seminoles have only asked for about 4,000 for their Nov. 7 meeting.

``The economy has certainly taken a toll,'' FSU ticket manager Patrick Martin said.

A year ago, IPTAY raised a record $21 million, a $5.6 million leap from the year before, in large measure to a new seating plan that awarded the best seats to the most generous donors instead of those who had given the longest.

Donors contributed, though, before they learned whether their giving was enough to spawn seating or parking upgrades. And Clemson encountered a welcomed problem when so many donors increased their contributions that not as many premium seats came available as anticipated.

That threatened to precipitate a sales decrease this year. But Furbee said non-renewals were interviewed by phone, and ``85 to 90 percent told us it was simply they couldn't afford it anymore.''

Bill D'Andrea, senior associate athletic director and IPTAY supervisor, said membership has dropped by nearly 2,000, with 55 percent of the departures coming from within the two lowest levels of giving.

Thus IPTAY's contributions total stands at $19.6 million.

Hill said IPTAY's shortfall will not affect its duties in funding scholarships or supporting the department's academic enrichment center.

Tuesday marked the end to the athletic department's fiscal calendar year, and Hill said Clemson will come in about $750,000 to $1 million over its $52 million budget because of unexpected expenses.

In November, university president James Barker raised the amount auxiliary departments must give to the school to 7 percent, an increase of $1.5 million (to $2.7 million) for athletics.

Hill said all of Clemson's renovation and construction projects have already been financed, so they will not be impacted by projected shortfalls.

Clemson has budgeted for scholarship costs to increase by 10 percent next year but caught a break when the school announced last week tuition would go up just 4.6 percent.

``So [IPTAY's shorfall]) is not going to affect how we run next year,'' Hill said. ``We'll be fine.''"

7/1/2009 6:31:45 PM

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http://myespn.go.com/blogs/acc/0-6-250/Hope-and-concern--NC-State.html

Hope and concern: NC State

June 30, 2009 11:00 AM
Posted by ESPN.com's Heather Dinich

Biggest reason for hope -- Quarterbacks

Unlike coach Tom O'Brien's first two seasons in Raleigh, there's no question who the starting quarterback is -- Russell Wilson. He also happens to be the best quarterback in the ACC, and he finally has a backup who isn't a liability in Mike Glennon. Both of them are going to play, and they bring different strengths to the offense that will keep opposing defenses alert. Wilson is one of the most accurate passers in the conference, and Glennon has already drawn comparisons to Matt Ryan.

Biggest reason for concern -- Injuries

It might have been the program's biggest weakness over the past two seasons. We saw how good a football team NC State had in the second half of 2008 when everyone was healthy, and we also saw it fall apart in the second half of the Papajohns.com Bowl after Wilson hurt his knee. Strength and conditioning coach Todd Rice is slowing rebuilding the Pack's philosophy and approach to training, and in turn there should be fewer injuries this fall. NC State will fall out of the Atlantic Division race again if players like Nate Irving and Alan-Michael Cash don't stay on the field.

7/1/2009 6:34:33 PM

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"NC State will fall out of the Atlantic Division race again if players like Nate Irving and Alan-Michael Cash don't stay on the field."


7/1/2009 7:38:45 PM

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Is Irving definitely out for the year?

7/1/2009 7:56:22 PM

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^TBD as far as I can tell.

7/1/2009 8:02:51 PM

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they haven't given a timetable for his return yet

he could be back by WF or he could be out for year depending on where/what was broken in the leg

7/1/2009 8:03:04 PM

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Any idea when he finds out what bone is broken?? Seems like something that would have already been determined.

7/1/2009 8:14:24 PM

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^you serious?

7/1/2009 8:26:53 PM

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ehhh ... marginally. Side note to what's probably an ignorant question: I've never broken a bone, so I'm in the dark here

[Edited on July 1, 2009 at 8:37 PM. Reason : I know his leg is broken. I'm asking when will he know what in the leg is broken (IE: femur, etc)]

7/1/2009 8:32:41 PM

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"Any idea when he finds out what bone is broken?? Seems like something that would have already been determined."


Just because the public doesn't know what bone is broken doesn't mean he doesn't. I would be pretty suprised if he doesn't already know where his leg is broke. They can tell that pretty quickly with an x-ray.

7/1/2009 8:55:42 PM

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