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COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Dave Doeren (Drake ‘93) Record at school (yrs) 34-30 (5 years) Career Record 57-34 (7 years)Offensive Coordinator/QB Eli Drinkwitz (Ark. Tech ‘04)Assoc. HC/Run Game Coor/OL Dwayne Ledford (ECU ‘99)Asst. HC for Off/Rec. Coor/RB:: Des Kitchings (Furman ‘00)WR/Pass Game Coor: George McDonald (Illinois 99)TE/FB/Special Teams Coor.: Eddie Faulkner (Wisconsin ‘00) Defensive Coor./LB: Dave Huxtable (E. Illinois ‘79)Assoc. HC/Co-Def. Coor./Safeties: Ted Roof (Georgia Tech '86)Cornerbacks: George Barlow (Marshall ‘90)Defensive Line: Kevin Patrick (Miami ’94)Nickels: Aaron Henry (Wisconsin ‘11)Dir. Strength/Conditioning Dantonio Burnette (NCSU ‘02)Director of FB Operations: Joe McKillip (Wisconsin ‘11)

Defensive Quality Control Spencer BrownOffensive Quality Control Kriss Proctor Spec. Teams Quality Control Doug Shearer Defensive GAs Joe Scelfo Mike GrayOffensive GAs Shawn Flaherty Joseph Calcagni

TEAM INFORMATION

2017 Overall record 9-4 2017 Final Ranking 23rd Conference record 6-2 Postseason Bowl Hyundai Sun Bowl (NCSU 52, Arizona St. 31)

Off Def ST TotLetterwinners Returning 18 16 4 38Letterwinners Lost 9 12 0 21Starters Returning 6 3 2 11Starters Lost 5 8 0 13

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (6) Defense (3) Tyler Jones, OT Nick McCloud, CB Terronne Prescod, OG Tim Kidd-Glass, FS Garrett Bradbury, C Jarius Morehead, SS Ryan Finley, QB Kelvin Harmon, WR Stephen Louis, WR

Special Teams (2) A.J. Cole, P Kyle Bambard, PK

STARTERS LOST Offense (5) Defense (8) Tony Adams, OG Bradley Chubb, DE Will Richardson, OT Justin Jones, N Nyheim Hines, RB B.J. Hill, T Cole Cook, TE Kentavius Street, DE Jaylen Samuels, H Jerod Fernandez, LB Airius Moore, LB Johnathan Alston, CB Shawn Boone, Nickel

GENERAL INFORMATION

NC State University Location Raleigh, NC 27695 Founded 1887 Enrollment 33,755 Nickname Wolfpack Colors Red (PMS-186) and White Conference Atlantic Coast Conference President Dr. Randy Woodson Athletics Director Deborah A. Yow

Carter-Finley Stadium Field Wayne Day Family Field Surface Natural Grass Capacity 57,600 Press Box Vaughn Towers

NC State Football History First year of football 1892 All-time record 592-571-55 Bowl Appearances 31 (17-13-1)

2018 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent (Game Designation)Sept. 1 JAMES MADISON (Wolfpack Club Day)Sept. 8 GEORGIA STATE (Ag Day)Sept. 15 WEST VIRGINIA (Hall of Fame Weekend)Sept. 22 @ MarshallSept. 29 VIRGINIA (Parents & Families Weekend)Oct. 6 BOSTON COLLEGE Oct. 13 OPENOct. 20 @ ClemsonOct. 27 @ SyracuseNov. 3 FLORIDA STATE (Homecoming)Nov. 8 (Thurs) WAKE FOREST (Military Appreciation)Nov. 17 @ LouisvilleNov. 24 @ UNC-CH

2018 NC STATE SPRING FOOTBALL

2018 NC STATE SPRING ROSTERSALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl . Hometown (Last School) 2 Louis Acceus LB 5’11 224 So. Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph) 42 Dylan Autenrieth TE 6’4 235 R-So. Dal las, Ga. (N. Paulding) 44 Joe Babros DE 6’4 243 Jr. Mission Viejo, Cal if. (Mission Viejo/Saddleback) 92 Kyle Bambard PK 5’8 190 Sr. Wixom, Mich. (Walled Lake West) 54 Evin Bel lamy DE 6’2 225 R-Jr. Leland, N.C. (N. Brunswick) 42 Danny Blakeman DE 6’2 252 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Leesvi l le Road) 33 Brady Bodine RB 5’10 202 R-Sr. Camp LeJeune, N.C. (Camp Lejeune) 99 Joseph Boletepeli DE 6’4 257 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 88 Adam Bosel l i TE 6’5 252 R-Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Episcopal)4 6 Preston Bowditch, I I DB 6’0 190 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 65 Garrett Bradbury C 6’3 300 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christ ian) 29 Marquise Braxton FB 6’1 215 R-Jr. Greenvil le, N.C. (Rose) 52 Kendall Brown OT 6’4 280 R-So. Jacksonvil le, Fla. (Trinity Christ ian) 36 Wil l iam Brown, I I I CB 5’8 192 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 91 Eurndraus Bryant DT 6’1 325 Sr. N. Charleston, S.C. (Ft. Dorchester) 56 Koll in Byers OG 6’4 276 R-Fr. Shelby, N.C. (Crest) 73 Justin Chase OG 6’5 302 R-So. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge)48 Christ ian Christophe DB 6’2 185 So. Fayettevi l le, N.C. (Terry Sanford/Fayettevi l le Tech) 90 A.J. Cole I I I P 6’4 220 Sr. Col lege Park, Ga. (Woodward Acad) 83 Eric Coll ins WR 5’9 175 R-So. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) 21 Erin Coll ins RB 6’0 206 R-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) 14 Woody Cornwell QB 6’2 205 R-Sr. Lake Junaluska, N.C. (Tuscola) 33 Dalton Counts SAF 6’0 214 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Garner) 47 Cayman Czesak NIC 6’2 200 So. Wilmington, N.C. (Laney) 31 Tyler Dabbs WR 5’10 192 R-So. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 38 Wil l Dabbs SAF 5’11 192 R-So. Eden, N.C. (Morehead) 47 Damien Darden TE 6’3 250 R-Fr. Pikevi l le, N.C. (Aycock) 46 Logan DeBoer FB 6’1 230 R-So. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour/Fork Union) 32 Christopher Dunn PK 5’8 170 Fr. Lexington, N.C. (N. Davidson) 41 Wil l Eason RB 5’7 173 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 86 Emeka Emezie WR 6’3 209 So. Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge) 66 Joshua Fedd-Jackson OG 6’3 332 So. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph) 15 Ryan Finley QB 6’4 210 R-Gr. Phoenix, Az. (Boise St./Paradise Val l) 82 Max Fisher WR 6’2 205 R-Fr. Up. Marlboro, Md (Gonzaga Coll .) 68 Charles Fletcher OG 6’2 298 R-Fr. Greenvil le, N.C. (Rose) 90 Shug Frazier DT 6’3 316 R-So. Buford, Ga. (Buford) 25 Reggie Gallaspy Jr. RB 5’11 236 Sr. High Point, N.C. (S. Guilford) 76 Harrison Gee OG 6’3 301 R-So. Burl ington, N.C. (Walter Wil l iams) 73 Grant Gibson DT 6’1 309 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 99 Trenton Gil l P 6’4 204 R-Fr. Hi l lsborough, N.C. (Cedar Ridge) 93 Noah Giroux PK 6’0 214 R-Fr. Garner, N.C. (Garner) 24 De’Von Graves CB 6’1 198 Fr. Appomattox, Va. (Appomattox Co.) 27 Vernon Grier CB 5’10 190 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 21 Stephen Griff in SAF/NIC 6’3 211 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (South Meck/Tenn) 57 Tyler Griff iths LS 6’1 250 Sr. Indian Trai l , N.C. (Sun Valley) 3 Kelvin Harmon WR 6’3 213 Jr. Palmyra, N.J. (Palmyra) 55 Deonte Holden DE 6’4 247 R-Gr. Landover, Md. (Dematha Catholic) 15 Chris Ingram CB 6’0 186 So. Mooresvi l le, N.C. (Mooresvi l le) 50 Ezekiel Jennette LB 5’11 229 So. Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham/Durham Tech)96 Dante Johnson DT 6’3 287 R-Fr. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva) 53 Tyler Jones OT 6’3 300 R-Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 52 Ibrahim Kante DE 6’4 266 R-Fr. New York, N.Y. (Trinity Pawling) 34 Tim Kidd-Glass SAF 6’1 202 Jr. Danvil le, Va. (George Washington) 10 Micah Leon QB 6’5 218 R-Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. (Boynton Beach)

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 1 Stephen Louis WR 2 Louis Acceus LB 3 Kelvin Harmon WR 3 Germaine Pratt LB 4 Nick McCloud CB 5 Damontay Rhem RB 7 Freddie Phillips, Jr. NIC 7 Matthew McKay QB 8 Maurice Trowell CB10 Micah Leon QB 11 Jakobi Meyers WR 11 Payton Wilson LB 12 Raven Saunders LB 12 Jory Perkins QB 13 Stephen Morrison SAF 14 Woody Cornwell QB 14 Dexter Wright SAF 15 Ryan Finley QB 15 Chris Ingram CB 19 C.J. Riley WR 20 Ricky Person RB 21 Stephen Griffin SAF/NIC 21 Erin Collins RB 22 Isaiah Stallings SAF 24 De’Von Graves CB24 Nakia Robinson, Jr. RB25 Reggie Gallaspy, Jr. RB27 Vernon Grier DB 28 Dylan Parham TE 28 Kishawn Miller CB 29 Marquise Braxton FB 30 Markel Valdez CB 31 Tyler Dabbs WR 31 Jarius Morehead SAF 32 Christopher Dunn PK33 Brady Bodine RB 33 Dalton Counts SAF 34 Tim Kidd-Glass SAF 36 William Brown, III CB 36 Brock Miller LB 37 Jessie Malit DE 38 Will Dabbs SAF 38 Carson Wise PK 39 James Smith-Williams DE 41 Will Eason RB 41 Isaiah Moore LB 42 Dylan Autenrieth TE 42 Danny Blakeman DE 43 David Pierson LB 44 Joe Babros DE45 Darian Roseboro DE 46 Logan DeBoer FB 46 Preston Bowditch DB47 Caymon Czesak NIC

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl . Hometown, (Last School) 1 Stephen Louis WR 6’2 217 R-Gr. W. Palm Beach, Fla. (PB Lakes) 97 Xavier Lyas DE 6’4 236 R-Fr. Plant City, Fla. (Durant) 37 Jessie Malit DE 6’3 247 R-Fr. Concord, N.C. (Cox Mil l) 4 Nick McCloud CB 6’1 189 Jr. Rock Hil l , S.C. (S. Pointe) 74 Emanuel McGirt , Jr. OT 6’6 306 R-Jr. Durham, N.C. (Hi l ls ide) 7 Matthew McKay QB 6’4 200 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 11 Jakobi Meyers WR 6’2 203 R-Jr. Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain) 36 Brock Mil ler LB 6’3 231 R-So. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Carrol l Catholic) 28 Kishawn Mil ler CB 5’9 168 Jr. Buffalo, N.Y. (Mil l Creek (Ga.)/Georgia Mil itary CC) 41 Isaiah Moore LB 6’2 235 R-Fr. Chester, Va. (Bird) 31 Jarius Morehead SAF 6’1 220 R-Jr. Whitsett , N.C. (E. Guilford) 13 Stephen Morrison SAF 5’11 216 R-Sr. Weddington, N.C. (Weddington) 92 Larrel l Murchison DT 6’3 285 R-Jr. El izabethtown, N.C. (Louisburg/E. Bladen) 5 9 Sam Newhouse LB 5’10 222 So. Concord, N.C. (NW Cabarrus) 60 Grant Pacanovsky OL 6’0 265 R-So. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) 28 Dylan Parham TE 6’5 235 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 1 2 Jory Perkins QB 6’0 150 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. (Lee County) 20 Ricky Person, Jr. RB 6’1 212 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 7 Freddie Phi l l ips, Jr. NIC 6’1 205 R-Jr. Pel ion, S.C. (Pel ion) 43 David Pierson LB 6’1 232 R-So. Wendell , N.C. (Jireh Prep) 3 Germaine Pratt LB 6’3 245 R-Sr. High Point, N.C. (Central) 70 Terronne Prescod OG 6’5 331 R-Sr. Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 50 Jackson Quiggle LS 5’11 214 R-So. Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee) 5 Damontay Rhem RB 5’11 221 R-Jr. Wendell , N.C. (UNCP/E. Wake) 19 C.J. Ri ley WR 6’4 204 R-So. Coconut Creek, Fla. (N. Broward Prep) 55 Tyrone Ri ley OT 6’6 285 R-Jr. Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day School) 24 Nakia Robinson, Jr. RB 5’11 193 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Jackson) 45 Darian Roseboro DE 6’4 287 Sr. Lincolnton, N.C. (Lincolnton) 89 Thomas Ruocchio TE 6’4 245 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 59 Liam Ryan C 6’2 300 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. (Fork Union/Cary) 12 Raven Saunders LB 6’0 220 So. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer) 71 Joe Sculthorpe C 6’3 311 R-So. Hampstead, N.C. (Topsai l) 39 James Smith-Wil l iams DE 6’3 262 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Mil lbrook) 62 Bryson Speas OG 6’4 276 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) 22 Isaiah Stal l ings SAF 6’4 223 R-So. Fayettevi l le, N.C. (Terry Sanford) 75 Jalynn Stickland OT 6’6 318 Fr. Waycross, Ga. (Ware County) 87 Thayer Thomas WR 6’0 185 R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 49 A.J. Thompson, Jr. DB 6’0 188 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast) 8 Maurice Trowell CB 5’11 189 R-Sr. Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham) 30 Markel Valdez CB 5’11 193 R-So. Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson) 72 Phi l ip Walton, Jr. OT 6’6 305 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christ ian) 11 Payton Wilson LB 6’4 236 Fr. Hi l lsborough, N.C. (Orange) 38 Carson Wise PK 5’10 170 R-Gr. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg/VT/CN) 67 Justin Witt OT 6’6 307 R-So. Chicago, I l l . (Lincoln-Way West) 14 Dexter Wright SAF 6’2 232 R-Sr. WIlson, N.C. (Hunt)

No. Name Pos. 47 Damien Darden TE48 Christian Christophe DB49 A.J. Thompson, Jr. DB 50 Jackson Quiggle LS50 Ezekiel Jennette LB 52 Kendall Brown OT 52 Ibrahim Kante DE 53 Tyler Jones OT 54 Evin Bellamy DE55 Deonte Holden DE 55 Tyrone Riley DE 56 Kollin Byers OL 57 Tyler Griffiths LS 59 Liam Ryan OL 59 Sam Newhouse LB60 Grant Pacanovsky DL 62 Bryson Speas OL 65 Garrett Bradbury C 66 Joshua Fedd-Jackson OT 67 Justin Witt OT 68 Charles Fletcher OL 70 Terronne Prescod OG 71 Joe Sculthorpe C 72 Philip Walton, Jr. OT 73 Justin Chase OT 73 Grant Gibson DT 74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. OT 75 Jalynn Strickland OL 76 Harrison Gee OG 82 Max Fisher WR 83 Eric Collins WR86 Emeka Emezie WR 87 Thayer Thomas WR 88 Adam Boselli TE 89 Thomas Ruocchio TE 90 A.J. Cole III P 90 Shug Frazier DT 91 Eurndraus Bryant DT 92 Kyle Bambard PK 92 Larrell Murchison DT 93 Noah Giroux PK 96 Dante Johnson DT 97 Xavier Lyas DE 99 Trenton Gill P 99 Joseph Boletepeli DE

To say that NC State enters 2018 spring drills with great momentum is a bit of an understatement. Dave Doeren’s fifth season as head coach of the Wolfpack was one of the best in school history. To put it in perspective, in 125 years of football, the 2017 squad was one of just six to win 9 or more games. The Pack’s six ACC wins in 2017 tied the school record (in other words, in 65 years of ACC play, no other NC State team has won more league contests) and that total was the most since 1994.

Dave Doeren led his squad to its fourth-straight bowl game and its third bowl victory in the past three years. Ten players earned All-ACC honors and the Wolfpack finished with its highest national ranking in 15 years. And to top it all off, the Pack polished off rival UNC for the third time in the past four years. After several years of rebuilding, Doeren hopes that this spring will be more about reloading, as nine early enrollees have joined the team.

THE OFFENSEStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/9

The Pack’s pro-tempo offense posted more yards than all but one team in school history with 5,873 (the 2003 squad had just 18 more yards) and scored 32.2 points per game - the sixth-best mark ever at NC State.

The leader of that offense, quarterback Ryan Finley, is returning for his final campaign and brings back many of the components that made the offense so successful, including 1,000+ yard receiver Kelvin Harmon.

OFFENSIVE LINEStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2 • Letterwinners Returning Lost: 7/3

The left side of the Wolfpack’s offensive line will look very familiar in 2018, while the right side will be very new. Coach Dwayne Led-ford’s Band of Brothers will be anchored by returners at left tackle, left guard and center who have collectively started 72 career games.

On the right side two mainstays are gone: guard Tony Adams, a four-year starter who finished his career with more offensive snaps un-der his belt than any o-lineman in Wolfpack history (3,358), and Will

Richardson, a three-year starter at tackle who opted to enter the NFL draft following his junior season. However, the men who look to fill those spots gained valuable experience last season.

Offensive tackle Tyler Jones has played every offensive snap of the Wolfpack’s last 20 ACC games.

Senior Tyler Jones has played every snap in NC State’s last 20 ACC games and played 98% of the total snaps in 2017. He will return for

his third season at left tackle after winning first-team All-ACC honors by ACSMA last year. Garrett Bradbury, another first-team all-league honoree in 2017, will once again man the center spot, while Terronne “Big T” Prescod will be back for his second season as a starter at left guard.

A handful of young players should get solid work this spring behind that experienced trio. Joe Sculthorpe, who started a game last sea-son as a RS-freshman, and Liam Ryan, who redshirted in 2017, will work at center, while redshirt freshman Bryson Speas and redshirt sophomore Justin Chase will battle behind Prescod at left guard. Ju-nior Philip Walton and RS-sophomore Kendall Brown, who has bat-tled a variety of injuries, will look for time at left tackle.

Expect some spirited competition for the spots on the left side. Tal-ented sophomore Josh Fedd-Jackson could have an advantage, as he gained significant playing time and a start last season as a true freshman when Adams was hurt early in the UNC game. Fedd-Jack-son, Harrison Gee, who did not play as a RS-freshman, and RS-frosh Kollin Byers hope to all get in the rotation at RG this spring.

Early enrollee Jalynn Strickland has a tremendous “upside” - the 18-year-old wears a size 18 shoe!

RS-sophomore Justin Witt started the ‘17 season opener versus South Carolina at right tackle and has bulked up by 22 pounds since arriving at NC State. But massive newcomer Jalynn Strickland - a 6’6, 318 lb. true freshman who enrolled early, Emanuel McGirt and con-verted defensive end Tyrone Riley will also be in the mix.

QUARTERBACKStarters Returning/Lost: 1/0 • Letterwinners Returning Lost: 1/0

Ryan Finley’s decision to return for his final year of eligibility was an auspicious beginning for the 2018 season. Beginning his third season as a postgraduate, Finley ranks among the Pack’s all-time leaders in

2018 Spring Prospectus

Tyler Jones, OT

passing yards, completions, attempts and touchdown throws.

Only three other quarterbacks at NC State have ever passed for more yards than Finley did in 2017 and they all started in the

NFL last season.

Already named a national “Player to Watch” for 2018, Finley’s name should be on all the preseason honors lists after his impressive junior campaign.

The transfer of Jalan McClendon leaves the backup QB spot open entering spring practice. Senior Woody Cornwell, a walkon who has never seen game action, enters spring behind Finley in the rotation.

Wolfpack fans are anxious to see redshirt freshman Matt McKay in action. McKay led the scout team last season while sitting out and earned a reputation as a speedy playmaker. He was named the Scout Team Player of the Year for 2017.

RUNNING BACKStarters Returning/Lost: 0/1 • Letterwinners Returning Lost: 2/2

Reggie Gallaspy has played in 37 career games, but has started just two contests. The senior hopes that with the exodus of Nyheim Hines, who rushed for 1,000+ yards in 2017, this will finally be his year.

Reggie Gallaspy has played in 37 career games and averaged 4.6 yards per carry for his career.

Gallaspy certainly has the experience and made big plays for the Pack as a junior, scoring five TDs as a backup. But behind that senior,

there is no other running back on the roster who has ever recorded a rush, meaning the competition in the spring will be fierce for RB coach Des Kitchings.

Two players who redshirted last season, Nakia Robinson and Erin Collins, should see plenty of reps in practice, as will highly touted early enrollee Ricky Person, Brady Bodine, Will Eason and Damontay Rhem.

WIDE RECEIVERStarters Returning/Lost: 2/0 • Letterwinners Returning Lost: 6/2

NC State boasts one of the nation’s top receiving corps for 2018, with three players who were considered starters last season returning. All three are physical receivers with big play abilities.

Leading Coach George McDonald’s unit is junior wideout Kelvin Harmon, who has also been named a “Player to Watch” by the Touchdown Club of Columbus for 2018. Harmon be-came just the fourth player in school his-tory to turn in 1,000+ receiving yards in a season last year with 1,017. Harmon turned

in six 100 yard receiving games as well last season.

Stephen Louis, who has averaged 16.9 yards per catch for his career, is back for his senior season at the Z or flanker spot. Louis has four career 100-yard games and has been honored with jersey No. 1 for his final campaign.

At the H, converted quarterback Jakobi Meyers returns after a break-out season that saw him win the Pack’s most improved player award. Meyers ranked third in the ACC in receptions last season.

Jakobi Meyers came on strong at the end of the year - leading the Pack in catches in the last three games

Added into the mix is the experience of redshirt sophomore C.J. Riley and true sophomore Emeka Emezie - both of whom saw signficant action last season. Redshirts Max Fisher and Thayer Thomas, Tyler Dabbs and early enrollee Eric Collins will also compete at what could be the Pack’s deepest position on the 2018 squad.

TIGHT END/FULLBACKStarters Returning/Lost: 0/2 • Letterwinners Returning Lost: 2/2

The loss of Jaylen Samuels will be a big one, not just for Coach Eddie Faulkner’s group, but for the entire offense. Samuels finished his ca-reer as NC State’s all-time reception leader, but he might have made a bigger impact in his ability to reach the end zone, finishing his ca-reer ranked third in school history in career scoring.

Ryan Finley, QB

Reggie Gallaspy II,

Kelvin Harmon, WR

Not as noticeable on the stat sheet, but a loss that will also greatly impact the team is that of Cole Cook - a key to the Pack’s run game and a great team leader as a two-year captain.

Dylan Autenrieth saw frequent action behind Cook last season and should step right in to that spot. Another former quarterback, Dylan Parham, saw sparse action in that role last year but will look to play a bigger role in 2018.

Also battling at the TE and FB spots are redshirts Damien Darden and Adam Boselli, who has added 30+ pounds since arriving on campus, Logan DeBoer, who played on special teams in 2017, and Thomas Ruocchio. FB Marquise Braxton will miss spring ball as he continues to rehab from a fall camp knee injury, but hopes to be back in August.

DEFENSEStarters Returning/Lost: 3/8Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12

With eight starters lost on defense, including the entire front six, the NC State defense will have a completely different look this spring. But even though the names might not be as well known as the play-ers who are waiting to be drafted by the NFL, there are players who have gained solid experience coming off the bench over the past two seasons.

DEFENSIVE LINEStarters Returning/Lost: 0/4 • Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5

With all four 2017 starters en route to the NFL, things would seem dire for the Pack d-line. And although the loss of national defensive player of the year Bradley Chubb plus three other NFL prospects is huge, there is still solid experience returning up front.

Although he came off the bench in all but two games in the past two seasons, Darian Roseboro played 400+ snaps as a sophomore and again as a junior. And despite starting just two career games, he ranks 15th in school history in career sacks. Roseboro will play on the field side.

Despite having started just two career games, Darian Roseboro ranks 15th in school history with 13.5 career sacks.

Another senior who has great career experience off the bench is Eu-rndraus Bryant, who has played in 38 career games. Bryant hopes to carry the weight at tackle (and at 6’1, 325, that shouldn’t be a prob-lem!) next season, although he suffered a leg injury in the first week of spring drills and won’t return until the summer.

Shug Frazier saw action in all 13 games and 300+ snaps at nose last season and at the boundary end, James Smith-Williams could enter spring ahead of the pack based on experience.

One of the things the coaching staff is looking forward to the most this spring is watching some of the Wolfpack’s young defensive line-men compete. Like their former teammates who are now headed to the NFL, this group has worked hard in the strength and conditioning program to gain weight and strength.

Also at nose are three redshirt freshmen: Grant Gibson, the 2017 de-fensive scout team player of the year who has bulked up to 309 lbs., Jessie Malit, who has added 30+ lbs, and Dante Johnson, who is up 20+ lbs. after rehabbing from a knee injury.

The coaching staff is also excited about the abilities of tackle Larrell Murchison, a junior college transfer who sat out last season.

There is a great deal of inexperienced talent at end. Redshirt fresh-men Danny Blakeman, Ibrahim Kante, and Xavier Lyas have each added over 25 lbs., while graduate student Deonte Holden, who has battled injuries throughout his career, JUCO transfer Joe Babros and early enrollee Joseph Boletepeli round out that promising group.

LINEBACKER/NICKELStarters Returning/Lost: 0/3 • Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/4

Between the two of them, Jerod Fernandez and Airius Moore played 103 games and started 86 at linebacker over the past three years. With their departure, the Wolfpack returns just one LB who has logged significant action: senior Germaine Pratt.

Pratt, a former safety, played 458 snaps last season, and scored twice - once on an interception return and once on a blocked punt. Al-though he can play both spots, he will start the spring at the weak side.

Germaine Pratt was the Wolfpack’s fourth-leading tackler in 2017, even though he did not start a game.

Backing up Pratt will be RS-sophomore Brock Miller, who was start-ing to see more time before suffering a shoulder injury and under-going surgery last season. Raven Saunders, who played on special teams as a true freshman.

Louis Acceus, another top performer on special teams last year a true freshman, Isaiah Moore, who sat out in 2017 and David Pierson will vie for time at middle linebacker. True freshman Payton Wilson, another early enrollee, will have to sit out spring drills as he continues to rehab from a high school knee injury.

Darian Roseboro, DE

Germaine Pratt, LB

In 2017, Shawn Boone moved from safety to nickel for his senior sea-son, meaning that spot is open for a new starter. Stephen Griffin sat out last season after transferring from Tennessee, but impressed the coaches while working with the scout team and enters spring as the leader at that spot. After earning a scholarship prior to the spring se-mester, Stephen Morrison will also look for time at nickel. The former walkon was NC State’s top special teams tackler last season.

Coach Aaron Henry’s group will be a little thin as Freddie Philips, Jr. (torn achilles) and Cayman Czesak (ACL) will miss spring ball as they continues their rehab.

SAFETYStarters Returning/Lost: 2/0 • Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/0

Four safeties who started games last season return in 2018 for new co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Ted Roof. That should lead to great competition at both safety spots during spring drills.

Four players, including two juniors and a senior, who started games in 2017 return at safety.

Jarius Morehead was the starter in 12 of the Pack’s 13 games a year ago at strong safety, playing 876 snaps for the season. Isaiah Stall-ings played sparingly off the bench, but did get one start under his belt as a redshirt freshman.

RS - senior Dexter Wright was slowed by injury for much of 2017, but was back as the starter at free safety in the last two games - both Wolfpack wins. Junior Tim Kidd-Glass, who started 10 games, will battle to win that spot back. Redshirt freshman Dalton Counts will also work at safety under new coach Ted Roof.

CORNERBACKStarters Returning/Lost: 1/1 • Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/3

Nick McCloud started seven games last season at left corner, and has started each of the Wolfpack’s last two bowl wins. That experience will put him in the front of the pack of young corners under Coach George Barlow’s leadership. Two converted wide receivers, Vernon Grier and Maurice Trowell, as well as transfer Kishawn Miller will com-pete at LC during the spring.

One of the top position battles on the team might be at right corner. Chris Ingram started a game as a true freshman last season at nick-el, but saw most of his work at corner as a rookie. Markel (formerly known as James) Valdez had a solid fall camp last season and looked to get significant playing time before tearing his ACL in game 2. He will miss spring practice but should be ready for fall camp.

SPECIAL TEAMSStarters Returning/Lost: 2/0 • Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/0

A.J. Cole, III has been a stalwart contributor for the Wolfpack for three years and although the plan is for the offense to keep his punts to a minimum, he has a chance to set the school record for punting average. RS-freshman Trent Gill will back up the senior vet.

Punter A.J. Cole, III, enters his senior campaign with the third-best career punting average in school history (42.2).

The Wolfpack’s woes at placekicker have been well-documented, but the addition of early enrollee Christopher Dunn is a promising one. Kyle Bambard returns for his senior campaign, while Carson Wise will miss spring drills with an injury. RS-freshman Noah Giroux will also compete at PK.

Tyler Griffiths has snapped the ball almost 400 times in his three years with the program. He will continue to handle those vital duties as a senior in 2018, backed up by Jack Quiggle.

Jarius Morehead, SS

Nick McCloud, CB

A.J. Cole, III, P

Notes on the Wolfpack

Making History:The 2017 Wolfpack squad will go down in history as one of the best in school history. Dave Doeren’s fifth team at NC State put together an impressive list of accomplishments:- Only the sixth team in school history to post nine or more victories - Six ACC wins in 2017 tied the school record (dating back 65 years)

and was the most in 23 years- The Wolfpack’s 2nd-place finish in the ACC Atlantic Division was

its highest ever- The Pack posted its highest final ranking since 2002, boasting

wins over two top-20 teams.- Doeren’s fifth squad advanced to a fourth straight bowl game and

has won three of the past four- Boasted 10 all-conference athletes on the ACC and ACSMA teams- Had three players named to various All-America squads (one con-

sensus)- Boasted the 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year and National

Defensive Player of the Year- Three wins over rival UNC in the last four tries- Seven players invited to the 2018 NFL Combine - the 8th-best

mark nationally and the highest number in school history.

Who’s on D?Game program sales should be brisk in the Wolfpack’s 2018 season opener, because it’s going to be hard to tell the players without a program - at least on the defensive side of the ball.

The Wolfpack lost eight of its 11 starters on defense, including the entire front eight (d-line, linebacker and nickel), as well as a starting cornerback (and a second player at CB who would’ve been the sea-son starter if he hadn’t suffered an injury).

That’s the bad news. The good news is that there are veterans re-turning on the Pack defense who have logged quality snaps during their careers. Defensive end Darian Roseboro, didn’t start a game last season, but logged 422 snaps behind senior Kentavius Street. Eurndraus Bryant and Shug Frazier were frequent subs at tackle, while James Smith-Williams played in 12 games.

Germaine Pratt has never started a game at linebacker, but was in for 501 plays from scrimmage in 2017, his first season at the position .

Redshirt ResultsWhat the 2018 NC State defensive line lacks in experience, it will make up for in numbers and youth.

Ends Danny Blakeman, Ibrahim Kante, Xavier Lyas, and Jessie Malit all redshirted last season, as did tackles Grant Gibson, Dante John-son and Larrell Murchison, a JUCO transfer.

Those seven players added a collective total of 197 lbs. to their body-weights during their redshirt campaigns.

PACKademics: The Wolfpack has made great strides academically in recent years. During Doeren’s tenure, 142 football student-athletes have graduat-ed. NC State’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for football is at an all-time high (74%) and has risen each of the past four years.

The Wolfpack has boasted 17 Academic All-ACC performers since 2013 and this past year had two players named to the CoSIda Aca-demic All-American All-District squad.

Joe Thuney, who has started in the Super Bowl in each of his first two years in the NFL, was a finalist for the National Football Founda-tion’s William Campbell Trophy, which is given to college football’s top student-athlete. Cole Cook, who earned two degrees during his time at NC State, was a semifinalist.

Last semester, 33 members of the football team were named Cater-pillar Scholar-Athletes for earning a 3.0 GPA or better.

Finley’s FinaléRyan Finley enters his final campaign in some elite company nationally. Only two returning Power 5 quarterbacks had more passing yards than Finley’s 3,518 tally in 2017 - a mark that ranked fourth in NC State history.

The graduate transfer is the only returning QB nationally who compiled 3,500+ passing yards, 20+ total touchdowns, less than eight turnovers and a com-pletion percentage higher than 65%. The only other signal caller to reach those marks in 2017 was Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield.

Finley threw 51 passes of 20+ yards in 2017 - the fourth-best mark among returning quarterbacks.

Most completions of 20+ yards, returning P5 QBs Rk Name School +20 1. Drew Lock Missouri 62 2. Trace McSorley Penn State 56 3. Malik Rosier Miami 52 4. Ryan Finley NC State 51

Returning Power 5 Passing Leaders Passing Comp. ‘17 ‘17 Rk Name School Cmp-Att Yards Pct. INT TD 1. Drew Lock Missouri 242-419 3,964 .578 13 44 2. Trace McSorley Penn State 284-427 3,570 .665 10 28 3. Ryan Finley NC State 312-479 3,518 .657 6 17

Reloading the RightAlthough The left side of the Wolfpack’s offensive line will look very familiar in 2018, the right side will be very new. Coach Dwayne Led-ford’s Band of Brothers will be anchored by returners at left tackle (Tyler Jones), left guard (Terronne Prescod) and center (Garrett Bradbury) who have collectively started 72 career games.

The right side, however, is a different story. Gone are guard Tony Adams, a four-year starter who finished his career with more offen-sive snaps under his belt than any o-lineman in Wolfpack history (3,358), and tackle Will Richardson, a three-year starter who opted to enter the NFL draft following his junior season.

Wonderful WideoutsWith three starters returning from 2017, the NC State receiving corps should be one of the best in the nation this season.The trio of Kelvin Harmon, Jakobi Meyers and Stephen Louis hauled in 169 receptions for 2,327 yards a year ago - combining for 11 TDs.

Harmon became the first Wolfpack wideout in 14 years (Jerricho Cotchery, 2003) to cross the 1,000-yard mark and was only the fourth individual in school history to do so. His 2017 yardage total ranks sixth among returning Power 5 receivers for 2018.

Name Rec. Yds TDKelvin Harmon 69 1,017 4 Jakobi Meyers 63 727 5Stephen Louis 37 583 2Totals 169 2,327 11

Talented TransfersAlthough as he enters his third year as the starting quarterback for the Wolfpack, it’s hard to think of Ryan Finley as a transfer, NC State could end up having several transfers seeing significant playing time in 2018.

In addition to Finley, two transfers on defense will be seeing their first action for the Pack this season. RS-junior Stephen Griffin sat out last season after transferring from Tennessee and could win the starting role at nickel. The Charlotte native started one game for the Vols in 2016 at safety.

Larrell Murchinson is also a RS-junior who sat out last season after transferring from Louisburg College. The defensive tackle has looked impressive in early spring workouts and should battle for playing time.

Two defensive players transferred in in January: Defensive end Joe Babros (Saddleback Community College in California) and corner-back Kishawn Miller (Georgia Military College). DT Val Martin will

arrive in June after finishing at Iowa Western.

On offense, Southern Cal transfer Cary Angeline will join the Pack in June. The tight end was USC’s scout team player of the year in 2016.

Staff StabilityThe Wolfpack had no turnover on its coaching staff following the 2017 campaign. This season will mark the third that NC State’s offensive coaching staff has stayed in tact.

On defense, although no coaches left, there is a new coach on staff. With new rules allowing for 10 full-time assistants, former Duke head coach Ted Roof has joined the Pack as associate head coach/co-defensive coodinator and is coaching the safeties.

Holding OnOne hallmark of Dave Doeren’s teams at NC State has been holding on to the football. The Wolfpack tied for 6th in the P5 last season for fewest turnovers with just 13 and tied for fifth in interceptions with just six.

That mark of 13 turnovers tied the Doeren-led 2015 squad for the school record. His 2013 squad posted the 12th-best TO mark in school history with 21, while the 2016 tied for 10th (20). PACKed CombineOnly seven other schools had more players invited to the 2018 NFL Combine than NC State. Seven alums represented the Wolfpack in Indianapolis, including all four starting defensive linemen from last season.

LOUIS ACCEUS 2LB | 5’11 | 224 | So.Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph)

PRONUNCIATION: ah SEUSS (like Dr. Seuss)

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Saw action in 12 games on special teams, he was the fourth-leading

tackler on special teams.• Will begin spring workouts as the starter at middle linebacker.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played LB and RB for coach Augie Hoffmann at St. Joseph Regional.

High school teammate of fellow signee Josh Fedd-Jackson.• Career stats: Finished with 314 tackles, 104 solo stops, 46 tackles for

loss and 18.5 sacks.• Senior stats: Tallied 101 tackles, including 14 for loss with 6.5 sacks.

Also rushed for 862 yards on 150 carries and had nine touchdowns.• St. Joseph Regional won the N.J. non-public Group 3 state champion-

ship and ranked No. 1 in the state.• Junior stats: Had 116 tackles, 16 TFLs and seven sacks.• Sophomore stats: Had 97 tackles, 16 TFLs and five sacks.• Honors: A team captain as a senior. Named a scout.com and USA

Today second-team All-American linebacker as a senior. Named New Jersey state defensive player of the year by NJ.com and American Family Insurance. A MaxPreps Medium Schools second-team All-American at linebacker as a senior. Named to the NJ.com all-state team and was the NorthJersey.com defensive player of the year.

• Rankings: No. 15 outside linebacker nationally by rivals.com, and the No. 15 player in New Jersey overall. No. 33 outside linebacker nation-ally by scout.com, the No. 2 OLB in New Jersey.

• Major: Sport management.

ACCEUS CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Ht Ast Tot2017 12-0 0 3 1 4

PRONUNCIATION: AWE tehn reeth

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017): • Saw action in every game of the season, he was key to the Pack’s run

game, primarliy in short yardage and goal line situations.• Underwent shoulder surgery in January, he will miss 2018 spring prac-

tice.AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Redshirted the season at tight end.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Enrolled at NC State in the spring of 2016.

• Played tight end at North Paulding High School for coach Scott Jones where he helped lead his squad to the Georgia 6A state playoffs.

• Senior Stats: Had 41 catches for 407 yards and five scores.

• Junior Stats: Caught 32 passes for 470 yards and seven touchdowns.

• Personal: Also played basketball, he averaged 15 points as a junior.

* Rankings: No. 55 tight end in the nation by scout.com. No. 74 player in Georgia by rivals.com.

• Major: Sport management

AUTENRIETH CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................118 ...............................FSU, Syracuse (2017)

2017 AUTENRIETH GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LPSC 1 0 0 0 -Marshall 11 0 0 0 -Furman 16 0 0 0 -@ FSU 18 0 0 0 -Syracuse 18 0 0 0 -Louisville 9 0 0 0 -@ Pitt 9 0 0 0 -@ ND 9 0 0 0 -Clemson 9 0 0 0 -@ BC 13 0 0 0 -@ WF 13 0 0 0 -UNC 14 0 0 0 -# Ariz. St. 27 0 0 0 -# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

AUTENRIETH CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD LP2017 13-0 167 0 0 0 -

OVERALL: • Ranks seventh in school history with 92 career PATs.AS A JUNIOR (2017): • Handled the kickoff duties for the entire 2017 season.• Started the last four games of the season at placekicker, • Had his first placekicks of 2017 against Clemson - an extra point and a

FG.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): • Started seven games, he handled the kickoff duties in nine games.

• Connected on a career-long 48-yarder in the win over Wake Forest.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • Starting placekicker for the entire season.• Set a school record with nine PATs in the win at South Alabama.• Struggled early in the season on field goals, hitting just three of his first

nine attempts, but was good on four of his last five - only missing from 46 yards - in the second half of the year.

• Signed with the Wolfpack in February of 2014. He enrolled at NC State for the 2015 spring semester and participated in spring drills.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played QB and handled all kicking duties for coach Michael Zdebski.• Helped team to a 9-2 record as a senior, including 5-0 in conference

play. The team advanced to the district finals of the state playoffs.• Posted a 29-6 record as a starting quarterback.• Also played baseball, hitting .435 during his sophomore year.• Career Stats: Converted 130-of-138 extra points. Of his 144 career

kickoffs, 90 went for a touchback. Threw for 4,268 yards and 48 TDs and rushed for 2,680 yards and 20 TDs.

• Senior Stats: Made 11-of-18 field goals and averaged 37.3 yards on 27 punts. Converted 47 of 48 PAT attempts. Completed 112-of-188 passes (.596) for 1,721 yards with 21 TDs and only five INTs. Also rushed for 1,458 yards (average of 9.7 per carry) and 14 TDs.

DYLAN AUTENRIETH 42TE | 6’4 | 235 | RS - So.Dallas, Ga. (N. Paulding)

KYLE BAMBARD 92PK | 5-8 | 190 | Sr.Wixom, Mich. (Walled Lake West)

2018 WOLFPACK BIOS

• Personal: High school teammate of former safety Josh Jones (Green Bay Packers).

• Rankings: No. 9 kicker nationally by Chris Kohl and No. 15 by Kornblue Kicking in the 2014 rankings. No. 12 kicker nationally and the No. 16 player in Michigan by ESPN.com in 2014 rankings.

• Major: Sport management.

BAMBARD CAREER BESTSPATs...............................................................9 .....................................S. Alabama (2015)Field Goals .................................................. 2 ...........................................vs. three teamsLong FG .................................................... 48 .................................. Wake Forest (2016)Kickoffs ........................................................8 ............................................Furman (2017)

2015 BAMBARD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent PAT Made Missed Blk KO TB OB Punt*Troy 7-7 -- -- 1 0 0*E. Kentucky 4-4 -- 33 1*@ ODU 5-5 36 48 0 0 - -*@ S. Alabama 9-9 -- 41 0 0 - -*Louisville 1-2 -- -- - - - -*@ VT 1-1 33, 36 -- 0 0 - 0 1-49*@ WFU 5-5 - 39, 33 0 0 - - *Clemson 5-6 44 0 0 - - *@ BC 3-3 37 - 0 0 - - *@ FSU 2-2 31 - 0 0 - -*Syracuse 6-6 -- 46 0 0 - -*UNC 2-2 25, 34 - 0 0 - -$*Miss. St. 4-4 -- -- 0 0 -- -- $ - Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. 2016 BAMBARD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent PAT Made Missed Blk KO TB OBW&M 4-5 - - 2 0 0@ ECU 3-3 30 - 6 2 1*ODU 7-7 - - 6 1 0*WFU 3-4 20, 48 - 7 0 0*ND 1-1 38 31 *Clemson 2-2 28 43, 37, 33 1*@ Louisville 1-2 - - *BC 2-2 - -*FSU 1-1 - 31 4 0 0 @ Syracuse 6 4 0 MIami 4 1 0@UNC 5 1 0$ Vanderbilt 6 1 1$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La 2017 BAMBARD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent PAT Made Missed Blk KO TB OBSouth Carolina 0-0 - - - 5 0 0Marshall 0-0 - - - 7 0 0Furman 0-0 - - - 8 5 0@ FSU 0-0 - - - 7 4 0Syracuse 0-0 - - - 7 3 0Louisville 0-0 - - - 7 3 0@ Pitt 0-0 - - - 6 1 0@ Notre Dame 0-0 - - - 3 0 0Clemson 1-1 22 - - 5 1 0*@ BC 2-2 41 54, 36, 37 - 4 0 0*@ WF 3-3 25 - - 5 1 0*UNC 0-1 - 41 - 6 0 0#*Ariz. St. 7-7 26 - - 9 3 0

CAREER STATSYear GP-S FG-A 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG PAT KO TB2015 13-13 7-14 1-1 6-9 0-4 0 36 54-56 1 02016 13-7 5-10 2-2 2-6 1-2 0 48 25-28 46 102017 13-4 4-8 3-3 0-2 1-2 0 41 13-14 74 20Tot 37-24 16-32 6-6 8-17 2-8 0 48 92-98 121 30

PRONUNCIATION: beau DEEN

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017): • Former walkon who earned a scholarship before the 2017 season. He

plays a key role on the Wolfpack special teams.

• Co-recipient of the team’s Community Service Award.

• Father is in the Marines and has been deployed to the Middle East for much of his son’s college career. Returned from Iraq in August.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016): • Saw action in all but game on special teams.

• In for seven plays in the bowl victory over Vanderbilt, he rushed the ball three times in that contest.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Saw action in eight games, mainly on special teams. He played seven

snaps in the win over Eastern Kentucky.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Major: Biological sciences

PERSONAL• Spent the last two spring breaks on service trips to Kenya.

• Father is in the Marines and has been deployed to the Middle East for much of his son’s college career. Returned from Iraq in August.

BODINE CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Att Yds TD LG2015 8-0 7 3 3 0 42016 11-0 4 3 14 0 112017 13-0 0 0 0 0 -Totals 32-0 11 6 17 0 11

PRONUNCIATION: beau SELL ee

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at tight end, he was injured IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played tight end and outside linebacker at Episcopal School in

Jacksonville under former Jacksonville Jaguar QB Mark Brunell.• Senior stats: Caught 41 passes for 736 yards and seven touchdowns.

Also had 69 tackles and five sacks on defense.• Team captain as a senior.• Junior stats: Caught 40 passes for 664 yards and eight touchdowns.• Honors: A MaxPreps Small Schools 2nd-team All-American at TE as a

senior. Named to Duval Sports Small Schools first-team offense, USA Today’s All-Florida team and Times Union Super 24. Class 3A all-state selection.

• Rankings: No. 54 TE nationally by scout.com, the No. 5 TE in Florida.• Also played high school basketball and ran track.• Major: EngineeringPERSONAL:• Son of former NFL All-Pro Tony Boselli, the No. 2 overall pick in the

1995 Draft - now the offensive line coach at Episcopal, and a radio analyst for the Jaguars. Mother, Angi, is a former Miss California Teen USA. Brother, Andrew, played on the OL at Florida State in 2016.

ADAM BOSELLI 88TE | 6’5 | 252 | RS - Fr.Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Episcopal)

BRADY BODINE 33RB | 5’10 | 202 | RS - Sr.Camp LeJeune, N.C. (Lejeune)

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• A first-team All-ACC choice by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media

Association (ACSMA), he won honorable mention honors on the official league team.

• Named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. UNC, where he helped pave the way for 292 rushing yards.

• Played 98% of the Pack’s offensive snaps in 2017 (1,000 of 1,022 gradeable snaps).

• The Pack finished the season ranked second in the Power 5 in sacks allowed with just 13 in 13 games.

• A CoSida Academic All-District performer.

• Co-winner of the team’s Earle Edwards Award for top GPA.

• In for a career-high 103 snaps in the opener vs. South Carolina.

• Played through pain after a shot in the ribs early in the Louisville contest.

• Also earned the team’s Bo Rein Award for a vital contribution in an unsung role.

AS A RS-SOPHOMORE (2016):• Earned his first career start in the season opener and started every

game of the season.

• 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.

AS A RS-FRESHMAN (2015):• Missed spring workouts of 2015 with an injury, then moved to offensive

guard during fall camp.• Suffered an injury in the opener and missed the next two contests, he

saw action mainly on special teams for the remainder of the season.• Named to the 2014-15 ACC Academic Honor Roll.AS A FRESHMAN (2014): • Redshirted the season at tight end.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played tight end and defensive end for coach Jason Estep.• Team posted a 12-0 mark in 2013 and won the North Carolina

Independent Schools Athletic Association state title in 2012 and 2013.• Career Stats: 53 catches for 918 yards and 12 touchdowns.• Senior Stats: 17 receptions for 360 yards and six touchdowns. 67

tackles, including 13 tackles for loss and five sacks.• Junior Stats: 18 receptions for 325 yards and four touchdowns.• Rankings: No. 58 TE nationally by scout.com, No. 54 by ESPN.com.• Major: Earned his degree in business supply operations management

in December of 2017. Pursuing a graduate certificate in youth develop-ment and leadership.

PERSONAL:• Father, Tim, played football at Eastern Washington.

BRADBURY CAREER BESTSPlays.......................................................... 103 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Knockdowns ...............................................8 ......................................... Syracuse (2016)

2016 BRADBURY GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl KD Sk Allowed*W&M 81 3 1*@ ECU 65 0 0*ODU 70 3 0 *WFU 78 3 0 *ND 64 6 0*Clemson 74 3 1*@ Louisville 63 3 0

*BC 64 0 0*FSU 53 1 0*@ Syracuse 74 8 0*Miami 49 0 0 *@ UNC 72 2 0$* Vanderbilt 42 2 0$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 BRADBURY GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD Sk Allow*SC 103 0 0*Marshall 71 1 0*Furman 55 5 0*@ FSU 74 0 0*Syracuse 87 1 0*Louisville 67 4 0*@ Pitt 64 0 0*@ ND 63 1 0*Clemson 86 1 0*@ BC 74 3 0*@ WF 98 0 0*UNC 86 3 0#*Az. St. 72 2 0# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

BRADBURY CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD Sk2015 9-0 36 NA NA2016 13-13 849 35 22017 13-13 1,000 18 0Totals 35-26 1,885 NA NA

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Was injured for much of the season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Redshirted the season.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at Trinity Christian

Academy for coach Verlon Dorminey. His team finished a perfect 13-0 and won the Florida Class 3A title with a 30-3 win in the championship game. Trinity Christian finished No. 33 nationally according to MaxPreps.com and won three straight state titles.

• Honors: An all-state and All-First Coast performer as a senior. Also a team captain. Played in the Blue-Grey All-American game.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies.

PRONUNCIATION: ahn DRAY us

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017): • Top sub on the Wolfpack’s talented defensive line.

• Had two sacks on Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson in the win over Louisville.

• Left the Notre Dame game early with an ankle injury.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): • Top sub at defensive tackle, he saw action in 321 snaps for the season.

GARRETT BRADBURY 65C | 6’3 | 300 | RS - Sr.Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian)

KENDALL BROWN 52OT | 6’4 | 280 | RS - So.Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian)

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

• Missed the ODU game with an injury.

• Had his top performance at Louisvile when he was in for a career-high 41 snaps and had three solo tackles, including a five yard sack.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • One of two true freshmen to see action on the defensive line, he played

in all 13 games.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Team posted a 12-3 record and advanced to the South Carolina Class

AAAA-Division I state semifinals.• Senior Stats: 65 tackles, including 20 tackles for loss and six sacks for

Coach Steve Laprad.• Honors: Played in the 2014 Shrine Bowl. An all-region performer in

baseball, he led his team in batting average (.490) while playing left field.

• Rankings: No. 81 defensive tackle in nation by scout.com.• Major: Sport management PERSONAL:• An all-region baseball player in high school, he led his team in batting

average (.490) while playing left field.

BRYANT CAREER BESTSPlays.............................................................41 .........................................Louisville (2016)Tackles .......................................................... 3 ...................Louisville (2016), Syr (2017)TFL ................................................................ 2 .........................................Louisville (2017)Sacks............................................................. 2 .........................................Louisville (2017)Fumble Recovery ....................................... 1 ............................. Boston College (2015)

2016 BRYANT GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP PBU CF/RFW&M 13 1 1 2@ ECU 26 2 1 3 1-2ODU DNP - InjuredWFU 28 0 0 0ND 19 0 1 1@ Clemson 35 0 1 1@ Louisville 41 3 0 3 1-5 1-5BC 26 0 0 0FSU 23 0 0 0 1@ Syracuse 19 1 0 1 1-1Miami 27 1 0 1@ UNC 27 0 0 0$ Vanderbilt 37 1 0 1$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 BRYANT GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK CF/RF QPSC 20 0 2 2 0.5-1Marshall 26 2 0 2Furman 4 0 0 0@FSU 27 1 1 2Syracuse 16 2 1 3 1Louisville 29 2 0 2 2-13 2-13@ Pitt 35 0 0 0@ ND 21 0 0 0Clemson 15 0 0 0@ BC 21 1 1 2@ WF 24 1 0 1UNC 21 0 0 0#Az. St. 44 0 1 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

BRYANT CAREER STATSYear 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 12017 13-0 303 9 6 15 2.5-14 2-13 1Totals 38-0 726 22 14 36 7.5-30 3-18 0/1 2

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season on the o-line.• Originally signed with NC State in February of 2016, he enrolled in

January of 2017.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played both right tackle and center for coach Will Clark. Helped Crest

win the NC 3AAA state championship as a senior (2015) with a per-fect 16-0 record.

• Crest was also state champion and went 16-0 during his junior cam-paign.

• Career Stats: Transferred to Crest for 11th grade and started 34 or 36 games.

• Honors: Started for North Carolina in the 2015 Shrine Bowl. An all-state performer.

• Rankings: No. 74 offensive tackle nationally by scout.com, No. 2 in North Carolina.

• Major: Sport management

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Did not see action.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season on the offensive line.

• Named the National Youth of the Year for the Church of God in Christ denomination, he was honored at a banquet in Ohio.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played both offensive and defensive tackle for Coach Pete Gale at

Great Bridge High School.

• Honors: As a senior, named first-team all-state on offense. Was also named a first-team all-conference performer on both the offensive and defensive lines. A two-time All-Tidewater honoree. Invited to play in both the USA All-Star game and the Blue-Grey All-Star game.

• Personal: Did not start playing football until his junior season in high school. Student Council Secretary.

• Major: Sport management.

OVERALL:• Enters his senior campaign with the third-best career punting average

in school history (42.2).

• Ranks fifth in school history with 171 career punts and 7,212 career punting yards.

AS A JUNIOR (2017):• One of 22 players nationally to be named to the Allstate AFCA Good

Works Team®, which honors community service.

• A finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy.

JUSTIN CHASE 73OT | 6’5 | 302 | RS - So.Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge)

KOLLIN BYERS 56C | 6’4 | 276 | RS - Fr.Shelby, N.C. (Crest)

A.J. COLE, III 92P | 6’4 | 220 | Sr.College Park, Ga. (Woodward Acad.)

• On the preseason watch list for the Ray Guy Award.

• Ranked 25th in the FBS, fifth in the ACC, with a 43.7 punt average for the season - the fifth-best single-season mark in school history.

• His 69-yard punt against South Carolina was the second-longest in the ACC this season.

• 67 of his 171 career punts have been downed inside the opponent’s 20 yard line. 41 career punts have been for 50+ yards.

• Turned in two punts of 60+ yards in 2016 and two in 2017.

• A CoSida Academic All-District performer.

• Co-winner of the team’s Earle Edwards Award for top GPA and was named the team’s most valuable special teams player.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): • 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.

• Posted a 54.5 average on four kicks in the win over Wake Forest - that was the third-best single-game average in school history.

• Posted an impressive 37 yd. average while punting in a driving rain in the win over Notre Dame.

• Earned the team’s Community Service Award for 2016.

• Named to the midseason Watch List for the Ray Guy Award.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • Ranked fifth in the ACC in punting average in the conference-games-on-

ly stats with a 43.1 avg. • Placed 28 punts inside the 20 - tied as the fourth-best mark in the ACC.

10 were inside the 10.• Booted a 72 yard punt in the win at Boston College - that was the

ninth-longest punt in school history and the longest since Austin Herbert had a 76-yarder vs. UConn in 2003.

• Posted a 50.6 yard average against Clemson - the 9th-best mark in school history (at the time).

• Placed four punts inside the 20 (2 inside the 10) in the win at ODU. Also put four inside the 20 in the wins at Wake Forest and Boston College.

• Signed with the Wolfpack in February of 2014. He enrolled at NC State for the 2015 spring semester and participated in spring drills.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• The punter and kicker for coach John Hunt, he also saw action at tight

end and defensive end.• Helped lead team to a 9-3 record as a senior and the quarterfinals of

the Georgia 3A state playoffs.• Also played high school basketball.• Senior Stats: Averaged 40.1 yards per punt on his 26 punts as a senior.

Converted 7-of-9 field goal attempts and 33-of-38 extra point tries for 54 points. Of his 42 kickoffs, 32 were touchbacks.

• Honors: Named to the 2013 Atlanta Journal Constitution’s All-Metro team. Also named all-region and second-team all-state.

• Rankings: No. 13 punter in the country by Kohl’s Kicking in the 2014 rankings. No. 5 kicker nationally and No. 70 player in Georgia by rivals.com and the No. 19 kicker nationally by ESPN.com in 2014 rankings.

• Personal: Has spent his last four spring breaks on a mission trip to a school in Kenya.

• Major: Industrial engineering.PERSONAL• Has spent his last five spring breaks in Nakuru, Kenya working with a

school there.• Was enrolled in an undergraduate graduate program where he worked

on his master’s degree while pursuing an undergraduate degree.COLE CAREER BESTSPunts .............................................................9 .....................................................BC (2015)Punting Yards ........................................ 392 ...................................................... BC (205)Punt Avg. ............................................... 54.5 .................................. Wake Forest (2016)Punts Inside 20 ..........................................4 ...........................................vs. three teams

2015 COLE GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Punt Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 BK*Troy 4 151 37.8 45 0 3 2 0*E. Kentucky 2 68 34.0 36 0 1 1 0*@ ODU 4 148 37.0 53 0 2 4 0*@ S. Alabama 4 174 43.5 51 1 2 0 0*Louisville 7 289 41.3 53 2 0 2 0* @VT 5 219 43.8 51 1 1 3 0*@ WFU 6 267 44.5 52 0 1 4 0*Clemson 5 253 50.6 53 1 3 1 0*@ BC 9 392 43.6 72 1 4 4 0*@ FSU 8 313 39.1 45 0 2 3 0*Syracuse 3 118 39.3 49 0 1 0 0*UNC 4 174 43.5 60 0 2 3 0*$Miss. St. 5 184 36.8 40 0 3 1 0$ Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.

2016 COLE GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Punt Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 BK*W&M 2 80 40.0 41 0 1 0 0*@ ECU 2 104 52.0 61 0 0 1 0*ODU 2 95 47.5 54 0 0 1 0*WFU 4 218 54.5 72 1 2 1 0*ND 4 148 37.0 42 1 0 0 0*@ Clemson 3 116 38.7 46 0 1 1 0*@ Louisville 6 256 42.7 56 0 4 2 1*BC 6 226 37.7 46 0 3 3 0*FSU 4 129 32.2 36 0 3 2 0*@ Syracuse 3 112 37.3 44 0 0 0 0MIami 5 196 39.2 44 1 3 1 0*@ UNC 5 235 47.0 52 1 2 2 0$* Vanderbilt 5 189 37.8 44 1 1 2 0$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 COLE GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Punt Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 +50 BK*SC 4 196 49.0 69 0 0 2 1 0*Marshall 4 169 42.4 47 1 3 3 0 0*Furman 3 113 37.7 49 0 1 3 0 0*@FSU 4 166 41.5 47 0 1 1 0 0*Syracuse 4 207 51.8 65 0 0 3 3 0*Louisville 3 135 45.0 50 1 1 2 1 0*@Pitt 6 268 44.7 58 0 1 3 3 0*@ ND 8 356 44.5 56 0 2 3 3 0*Clemson 5 246 49.2 57 0 2 2 3 0*@ BC 4 174 43.5 54 1 0 0 1 0*@ WF 4 159 39.8 48 1 1 0 0 0*UNC 4 134 33.5 41 0 2 1 0 0#*Az. St. 1 35 35.0 35 0 0 0 0 0

COLE CAREER STATSYear 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 12017 13-13 54 2,358 43.7 69 4 14 23 18 0Totals 39-39 171 7,212 42.1 72 15 60 67 41 1

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at running back.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played running back for coach Sean Callahan at Armwood High

School.• Career stats: 1,559 rushing yards, 8.7 yards per carry, 31 total touch-

downs, 22 rushing TDs.• Senior stats: 533 rushing yards, 324 receiving yards, 12 total TDs (9

rushing) in nine games played.

ERIN COLLINS 21RB | 6’0 | 206 | RS - Fr.Tampa, Fla. (Armwood)

• Junior stats: 688 rushing yards and seven touchdowns with 442 receiving yards and five more scores

• Armwood finished 14-1 during his junior campaign and advanced to the Florida 6-A state title game.

• Rankings: No. 96 RB nationally by scout.com, No. 17 RB in Florida.• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies PERSONAL• Older brother, Eric, is a wide receiver for the Pack after transferring

from Mississippi Valley State.

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Played in two games on special teams (PItt and Clemson) before

suffering a season-ending knee injury. He will miss 2018 spring drills.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played linebacker at Laney High School for coach Ashaad Yeoman.• Senior stats: Had with 171 tackles, 7 forced fumbles, three sacks and

an interception.• Team captain as a senior.• Junior stats: Had 104 tackles, three sacks and an interception.• Honors: Named first-team all-conference as both a junior and senior.

Named the defensive player of the year and all-area player of the year.

• Major: communication

CZESAK CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ht Ast Tot2017 2-0 0 0 0

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Redshirted the season at tight end.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played tight end and defensive end at C.B. Aycock High School for

Coach Steve Brooks.•Career Stats: 63 catches for 853 yards (13.5 avg.) and 12 touchdowns.• Senior Stats: 27 catches for 384 yards and five touchdowns. Also

tallied 44 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and three sacks. • Honors: A first-team all-conference performer for Coach Steve Brooks

as a sophomore junior and senior. A second-team all-state choice following his senior season.

• Rankings: No. 33 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 46 tight end nationally by scout.com, the No. 2 TE in North Carolina

• Also played basketball in high school. • Major: Sport management.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017)• Saw action in four games on special teams.AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Redshirted the season at linebacker.IN HIGH SCHOOL:

• Played for head coach Lou Cerro• Senior Stats: 8 catches at wide receiver, 14 sacks and 89 tackles at

strong side defensive end• Junior Stats: 13 sacks and 95 tackles at defensive end• Honors: Invited to Australia to represent Team USA, First Team All-

Conference• Major: Communication

DEBOER CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tkl2017 4-0 0 0 0 0

PRONUNCIATION: eh MECK ah ee MEEZE ee

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Had five catches for 69 yards, including an acrobatic touchdown

reception at Wake Forest.

• True freshman who has worked his way into the rotation at wide receiver.

• Earned the team’s Philip Rivers Freshman of the Year award.

IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played wide receiver at Marvin Ridge High School for coach Aubrey

Carter.• Career stats: Posted 236 catches for 3,584 yards and 38 touchdowns.• Senior stats: Caught 99 passes for 1,387 yard and 18 touchdowns. Also

had an interception and returned it 82 yards.• Team captain as a senior.• Junior stats: Caught 69 passes for 1,101 yards and 11 touchdowns.• Sophomore stats: Caught 57 passes for 1,014 yards and nine touch-

downs.• Honors: Played in the 2016 Shrine Bowl. Earned all-state and all-con-

ference honors as a senior.• Rankings: No. 81 wide receiver nationally by rivals.com, the No. 22

player in North Carolina overall. No. 139 wide receiver nationally by scout.com, and the No. 3 WR in North Carolina.

• Also played high school basketball, he averaged 10.3 ppg and 5.5 rpg as a junior as was named all-conference.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studiesPERSONAL• Both parents were immigrants from Nigeria. Full name is Chukwuemeka

Chitabera Emezie.

CAREER BESTSPlays.......................................................48 ..............................Wake Forest (2017)Receptions ..............................................5 ..............................Wake Forest (2017)Rec. Yards............................................. 67 ..............................Wake Forest (2017)

2017 EMEZIE GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LPSC 10 1 14 0 14Marshall 16 2 14 0 8Furman 30 2 19 0 11@FSU 3 0 0 0 -Syracuse 13 0 0 0 -Louisville Special Teams Only@ Pitt Special Teams Only@ ND 1 0 0 0 -Clemson 6 0 0 0 -@ BC 35 1 18 0 18@ WF 48 5 67 1 20UNC 31 1 5 0 5#Ariz. St. 12 1 26 0 26

CAYMAN CZESAK 47NICKEL | 6’2 | 200 | So.Wilmington, N.C. (Laney)

DAMIEN DARDEN 48TE | 6’3 | 250 | RS - Fr.Pikeville, N.C. (Aycock)

LOGAN DeBOER 46FB | 6’1 | 230 | RS - So.Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour/Fork Union)

EMEKA EMEZIE 86WR | 6’3 | 209 | So.Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge)

EMEZIE CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP2017 13-0 204 13 163 1 12.5 26

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • True freshman who started the Hyundai Sun Bowl victory of Arizona

State, playing 70 snaps.• In for 37 plays in the regular season finale with UNC after an injury

to starting right guard Tony Adams. • Saw action in every contest, mainly on special teams.

IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played right guard and defensive tackle for coach Augie Hoffmann at

St. Joseph Regional High School. • Senior stats: Tallied 21 pancake blocks in 10 games. Also had 16 tack-

les.• St. Joseph Regional won the N.J. non-public Group 3 state champion-

ship and was ranked the No. 1 team in the state.• Junior stats: Had 14 pancake blocks in 10 games. Also had nine tack-

les.• Honors: Named to the N.J.com all-state team and was an All-Bergen

County choice.• Rankings: No. 61 offensive guard nationally by scout.com, No. 2 guard

in New Jersey. No. 30 offensive guard nationally by rivals.com, No. 16 player in New Jersey overall.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studiesPERSONAL• High school teammate of sophomore LB Louis Acceus.

2017 FEDD-JACKSON GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD Sk AllowSC Special Teams OnlyMarshall Special Teams OnlyFurman 16 1 0@ FSU Special Teams OnlySyracuse Special Teams OnlyLouisville Special Teams Only@ Pitt Special Teams Only@ ND Special Teams OnlyClemson Special Teams Only@ BC Special Teams Only@ WF Special Teams OnlyUNC 37 1 0#*Az. St. 70 2 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

FEDD-JACKSON CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2017 13-0 123 4 1

OVERALL• His career mark of .630 ranks second in school history only to Philip

Rivers.• After 26 games at NC State, ranks fifth in school history in career

passing yards (6,577), fifth in completions (555), fifth in attempts (881) and seventh in touchdown passes (35).

• Ranks fifth in school history in total offense (6,865).• Boasts the second-best career interception avoidance mark (1.59) in

school history, He has 14 INTs thrown vs. 881 attempts.• Named a Columbus Touchdown Club Player to Watch for 2018.

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017): • Boasted the longest streak of pass attempts without an interception

in the FBS with 339. He had not thrown a pick since the Miami game in 2016 before throwing one vs. Notre Dame.

• That was second-longest streak in school and ACC history. Only Russell WIlson had more (379) and his streak is the NCAA record.

• Ranked 10th in the Power 5, 2nd in the ACC, in passing yards with 3,518 - the fourth-best single-season mark in school history.

• Boasted the second-best completion percentage in the ACC (10th in the Power 5) with a .651 mark. That was the third-best single-season mark in school history.

• One of just five finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award - the only ACC quarterback to make that list.

• Named the ACC Offensive Back of the Week for his performance against Louisville, he was also named a Manning Award Star of the Week.

• Ranked sixth in the Power 5, second in the ACC, in completions per game (24.0).

• Ranked 14th in the P5 in total offense: 285.5 yards per game.• His 3,712 yards of total offense was the fourth-best single-season mark

in school history, second-best by a Wolfpack junior.• His 312 completions were the most ever by a Wolfpack junior, his 3,518

yards and 479 attempts were second-highest.• Posted the second-best single-season interception avoidance mark in

school history at 1.25. • Posted the best yards per completion mark of his career in the win over

No. 17 Louisville - 18.35 yards on 20 completions.• Named a Manning Award Star of the Week, a Davey O’Brien “Great 8”

performer and a Taxslayer Bowl Player of the Week for his performance vs. FSU.

• Set a school record for pass completions (45) in the opener vs. South Carolina. His 64 attempts ranked 2nd all-time in school history while his 415 yards was the No. 11 mark.

• First Pack QB to open the season with back to back 300-yard passing games since Philip Rivers in 2003.

• Co-recipient of the team’s Torry Holt Award for offensive MVP.AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Named to the Academic All-ACC team for his performance 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.AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• 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.

• Led the the nation completion percentage through the first few games.

• No NC State QB had more attempts as a starter before throwing his first INT (139). His INT avoidance mark of 1.99 in 2016 was the sixth-best single-season mark in school history and would rank second on the career list.

• Posted the seventh-best passing efficiency mark in school history last season: 135.16.

• Led the Wolfpack to two scores in the win over William & Mary while posting the best completion pct. (.809) for an NC State QB in his debut as a starter.

• 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.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2015) AT BOISE STATE:• Appeared in three games before suffering a season-ending ankle injury

against Idaho State.

JOSHUA FEDD-JACKSON 66OG | 6’3 | 332 | So.Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph)

RYAN FINLEY 15QB | 6’4 | 210 | RS - Gr.Phoenix, Az. (Paradise Vall/Boise St.)

• Went 46-for-70 for 485 yards and a touchdown with four interceptions.• In first career start vs. Washington, was 16-for-26 for 129 yds. and an INT.• Threw his first touchdown pass of the season at BYU, going 25-for-38

for a career-best 297 yards.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2014) AT BOISE STATE: • Appeared in five games, completing 12-of-27 for 161 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.• Came off the bench in the third quarter at Air Force, going 12-for-25 for

161 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.• Saw action at Wyoming, did not attempt a pass but rushed 2-15 yards.AS A FRESHMAN (2013) AT BOISE STATE: • Redshirted the season.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Helped lead coach Donnie Yantis’ team to the state playoffs as a senior.• Honors: Named Arizona Division III, Section III East Co-Offensive

Player of the Year. The 2012 Arizona Cardinals Player of the Year across all divisions. A first-team Arizona Republic and Arizona Football Coaches’ Association all-state choice. NFF Scholar-Athlete of the Year and first-team QB in Arizona. One of six finalists for the Ed Doherty Award, given to the top player in Arizona high school football. One of 33 finalists for the NFF High School National Scholar-Athlete Award.

• Senior Stats: Completed 270-of-424 passes, leading the state of Arizona with 3,442 yards. Also threw 35 touchdowns (vs. eight inter-ceptions(, and rushed 96-282 yards and four scores.

• Junior Stats: Completed 239-of-381 passes for 2,911 yards, 25 TDs, 7 INTs.

• Also a standout on the hardwood, earned second-team all-state honors (Division II) and helped lead Paradise Valley to the 2012-13 state title.

• Major: Earned his undergraduate degreee in psychology and is pursu-ing a Master’s of Art and Liberal Studies.

PERSONAL• Transferred from Boise State in the summer of 2016 after earning his

degree in three years. Was granted a sixth year of eligibility.

FINLEY CAREER BESTSPlays..........................................................106 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Completions ............................................ 45 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Attempts .................................................. 64 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Pass Yds ................................................... 415 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Pass TDs ...................................................... 3 .............................................vs. four teamsLong Pass ................................................. 80 ................................. East Carolina (2016)Rush Attempts ..........................................12 ..................................Florida State (2016)Rushing Yards ..........................................24 ...............................Clemson, UNC (2016)Total Offense ......................................... 393 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)

2016 FINLEY GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Cmp-Att Yds Int TD Lg Rush-Yds TD Tot Off*W&M 61 17-21 174 0 2 22 5-6 0 180*@ ECU 66 20-31 259 0 1 80 6-20 1 274*ODU 58 24-28 285 0 3 40 4-0 0 281*WFU 79 23-36 300 0 3 41 6-17 0 317*ND 46 5-12 27 0 0 13 6-(17) 0 10*@ Clemson 82 20-40 231 2 0 39 9-24 0 255*@ Louisville 54 16-31 236 2 2 70 6-(2) 0 234*BC 67 23-41 307 2 2 79 3-(17) 0 290*FSU 86 25-41 304 1 1 31 12-20 0 324* @ Syracuse 67 20-29 340 0 1 68 5-(11) 0 328*Miami 72 20-44 210 1 0 39 4-23 0 233*UNC 53 11-18 151 0 0 53 4-7 0 158$*Vanderbilt 57 19-30 235 0 3 55 4-24 0 259$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La

2017 FINLEY GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Cmp-Att Yds Int TD Lg Pct. Rush-Yds TO*SC 106 45-64 415 0 2 32 .703 5-(22) 393*Marshall 71 29-36 341 0 3 45 .805 5-42 383*Furman 55 22-27 231 0 1 30 .815 2-(6) 225*@ FSU 74 22-32 230 0 2 71 .688 0-0 230*Syracuse 86 20-33 186 0 1 30 .606 5-37 223*Louisville 74 20-31 367 0 1 79 .645 7-19 386*@ Pitt 64 14-25 198 0 1 43 .560 3-10 208*@ ND 65 17-37 213 1 1 42 .459 3-(21) 192*Clemson 86 31-50 338 2 3 40 .620 8-35 373

*@BC 74 13-32 146 1 0 24 .406 6-39 185*@WF 94 34-52 327 1 1 32 .654 10-35 362*UNC 75 20-30 204 1 0 35 .667 9-27-2 231#*Az. St. 72 24-29 318 0 1 50 .828 6-(1) 317# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

FINLEY CAREER STATSat NC StateYear GP-S Ply Cmp-Att Yds Int TD Lg Pct. Rsh-Yds-TD2016 13-13 848 243-402 3,059 8 18 80 .604 74-94-12017 13-13 996 312-479 3,518 6 17 79 .651 69-194-3Tot 26-26 1,844 555-881 6,577 14 35 80 .630 143-288-4

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

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at wide receiver.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played wide receiver at Gonzaga College High School in Washington,

D.C. for coach Randy Trivers.• Senior stats: Had 41 catches for 583 yards and four touchdowns.• Junior stats: Hauled in 50+ receptions for 750 yards and eight touch-

downs. Missed the first four games of the season.• A one-handed catch in 2015 was the No. 2 play on ESPN’s top-10.• Gonzaga was D.C. champion following both his junior and senior

seasons.• Honors: All-WCAC first-team honoree as a senior and junior. Also

named to the DCHSAA first-team.• Rankings: No. 125 WR nationally by scout.com, the No. 2 WR in D.C.• Major: Sport management.PERSONAL• Volunteered at Campus Kitchen in high school. Father, Paul, played

football at Bloomsburg and mother, Jody, played soccer at Maryland.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017): • Backup defensive tackle who played in every game for 323 snaps.

• In for 50 snaps in the Pack’s game at Notre Dame when starter Justin Jones was injured.

• In for 30 snaps and made three tackles in the bowl win vs. Arizona State.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Redshirted the season on the defensive line. IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played defensive tackle at Buford High School for coach Jess Simpson,

he helped lead his team to a 13-2 record and the Georgia 4A finals as a senior. Team was state champions in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

• Senior Stats: Posted 38 solo tackles, 19 tackles for loss and seven sacks.• Honors: Named Atlanta Journal Constitution 4A Defensive Player of

the Year and first-team all-state. As a junior, was named first-team all-state and Georgia 4A first-team all-defense.

• Rankings: No. 29 defensive tackle nationally and No. 28 player in Georgia by scout.com. Ranked in ESPN’s Top-300.

• Major: Communication

MAX FISHER 82WR | 6’2 | 205 | RS - Fr.Up. Marlboro, Md. (Gonzaga Coll. HS)

SHUG FRAZIER 90DT | 6’3 | 316 | RS - So.Buford, Ga. (Buford)

FRAZIER CAREER BESTSPlays........................................................... 50 ................................... Notre Dame (2017)Tackles .......................................................... 3 ............................. vs. three teams (2017)Tackles for Loss ..................................... 0.5 .................................Arizona State (2017)Sacks......................................................... 0.5 .................................Arizona State (2017)

2017 FRAZIER GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SKSC 2 0 0 0Marshall 13 0 0 0Furman 32 1 2 3@ FSU 10 0 1 1Syracuse 20 0 0 0Louisville 10 0 0 0@ Pitt 23 1 0 1@ ND 50 1 2 3Clemson 12 0 0 0@ BC 9 1 0 1@ WF 8 0 0 0UNC 4 0 0 0#Ariz. St. 30 1 2 3 0.5-7 0.5-7# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

CAREER STATSYr GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL SK 2017 13-0 323 5 7 12 0.5-7 0.5-7

PRONUNCIATION: gal ASS bee

AS A JUNIOR (2017): • Second-leading rusher with 505 yards for the season, he scored seven

rushing TDs.

• Leading rusher in the win over Marshall, he scored two rushing touchdowns.

• Had one of his best games in the Hyundai Sun Bowl victory over Arizona State, averaging 6.6 yards on 11 carries and scoring two touchdowns.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016):• Backed up 1,000-yard rusher Matt Dayes in 2016, he was the team’s

second-leading rusher.

• Turned in the longest run of his career (37 yards for a TD) at ECU.

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

• Missed much of 2016 spring workouts with an injury.AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • True freshman whose role increased over the last half of the season.• Tallied exactly half (158 of 316) of his season rushing yards in the last

two games of the regular season.• Leading rusher in the win over Syracuse with 81 yards on 13 carries - an

average of 6.2 yards per rush.• Scored his first ... and second ... career touchdown in the win at S.

Alabama.• Enrolled at NC State for the 2015 spring semester and participated in

spring drills. • Rushed for 131 yards in the spring game , posting a 9.2 yard per carry

average while playing with the RED (first) team.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played running back for coach Darryl Brown, he ran for almost 7,000

yards in his three-year high school career.• Helped lead his team to NC 3A state quarterfinals, team went 13-1.• Rushed for 278 yards and six TDs in final game.• Senior Stats: Led the state of North Carolina in rushing with 349 carries

for 3,318 yards and 52 touchdowns.• Junior Stats: Totaled 282 carries for 1,704 yards and 26 rushing TDs.

Also caught 14 passes for 245 yards, finishing with 2,325 all-purpose yards.

• Sophomore Stats: Ran for 1,751 yards and 20 touchdowns.• Honors: Named to the AP all-state team. Played in the 2014 Shrine

Bowl, and tabbed by rivals.com as having The Best Feet• Rankings: No. 29 running back nationally and the No. 12 player overall

in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 84 running back nationally and the No. 24 player overall in North Carolina by scout.com. No. 44 running back nationally by ESPN.com.

• Major: Communication

GALLASPY CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................65 ...................................Wake Forest (2017)Rushes ........................................................ 14 ..................................................UNC (2015)Rushing Yards ...........................................81 ......................................... Syracuse (2015)Rush TDs ..................................................... 2 ...........................................vs. three teamsLong Rush .................................................37 ................................. East Carolina (2016)

2015 GALLASPY GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Att Yds TD Lg Rec-Yds TD LGTroy 18 13 50 0 10 0-0 0 -E. Kentucky 17 8 25 0 8 1-(2) 0 -@ ODU Special Teams Only@ S. Alabama 10 6 35 2 12 1-21 0 21Louisville 13 1 3 0 3 0-0 0 -@ VT 10 4 13 0 8 0-0 0 -@ WFU 8 2 (3) 0 3 0-0 0 -Clemson 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 -@ BC 7 5 35 1 35 1-11 0 11*@ FSU 18 0 0 0 - 1-9 0 9Syracuse 25 13 81 1 19 0-0 0 -UNC 37 14 77 0 20 0-0 0 -$Miss. State DNP - Injured$ - Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.

2016 GALLASPY GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Att Yds TD Lg Rec-Yds TD LGW&M 21 4 25 0 7 1-6 0 6@ ECU 15 5 61 1 37 1-7 0 7ODU 17 5 20 0 12 1-(4) 0 (4)WFU 4 2 11 0 8 0-0 0 -ND 8 1 2 0 2 0-0 0 -@ Clemson 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 -@ Louisville 18 3 4 0 2 0-0 0 -BC DNP - SickFSU 1 0 0 0 - 0-0 0 -@ Syracuse 13 6 22 0 12 0-0 0 -Miami 5 2 1 0 2 0-0 0 -@ UNC 13 10 62 0 16 0-0 0 -$Vanderbilt 27 11 26 1 8 2-0 0 -$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 GALLASPY GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Pl Att Yds TD Lg YPC Rc-Yds TD YPR LGSC 48 13 27 0 8 2.1 2-13 0 6.5 11*Marshall 34 12 61 2 23 5.1 0-0 0 0 -Furman 21 7 22 0 9 3.1 0-0 0 0 -@ FSU 8 2 29 0 30 14.5 0-0 0 0 -Syracuse 18 10 33 1 10 3.3 0-0 0 - -Louisville 27 8 31 1 13 3.9 0-0 0 - -@ Pitt 28 11 46 0 22 4.2 0-0 0 - -@ ND 45 12 46 0 14 4.3 3-8 0 2.7 5Clemson 40 6 46 0 22 7.7 1-6 0 - -@BC 26 8 32 0 18 4.0 1-2 0 2.0 2@ WF 65 11 44 1 14 4.0 3-6 0 2.0 6UNC 32 6 18 0 5 3.0 2-14 0 7.0 9#Ariz. St. 37 11 70 2 23 6.6 1-3 0 3.0 3

CAREER STATSYear GP-S Pl Att Yds TD Lg YPC Rc-Yds TD YPR LG2015 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 62017 13-1 429 117 505 5 30 4.1 12-49 0 4.1 11Tot 37-2 737 232 1,055 11 37 4.5 21-97 0 4.6 21

REGGIE GALLASPY II 25RB | 5’11 | 236 | Sr.High Point, N.C. (S. Guilford)

PRONUNCIATION: JEE

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Did not see action.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Redshirted the season at offensive guard.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at Walter M. Williams

High School for coach Dave Grant, he helped team reach the NC 3A state playoffs as a senior.

• Senior Stats: Tallied 22 tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks as a senior.

• Honors: Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl and the 2016 Semper Fi All-American Bowl in Los Angeles in January.

• Rankings: No. 45 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 78 offensive guard nationally, No. 4 in North Carolina, by scout.com.

• Major: Sport management

PERSONAL• NC State’s first commitment in the 2016 class. Father Mike won first-

team All-ACC honors as a guard for the Wolfpack in 1992, he was also an Academic All-ACC performer.

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Redshirted the season at defensive tackle.• Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played defensive tackle and offensive guard at Mallard Creek High

School for coach Michael Palmieri.• Team captain as a senior.• Member of three state championship teams at Mallard Creek in NC

4AA.• Honors: Earned USA Today all-state honors and was named an

all-conference performer. Named All-Charlotte Observer as a senior and Charlotte Sports Report Defensive Lineman of the Year. A U.S. Army All-American nominee. A 2016 Bronko Nagurski High School Player of the Year nominee by the Charlotte Touchdown Club.

• Rankings: A four-star recruit according to rivals.com. No. 19 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 8 player overall in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 62 defensive tackle nationally by scout.com, No. 3 in NC. Ranked the No. 10 center nationally by ESPN.

• Member of the National Honor Society. • Major: Management

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Saw action on special teams in three games.AS A RS-FRESHMAN (2016):• Saw action in three games: William & Mary, Old Dominion and

Vanderbilt. • Spent the first half of spring practice at CB, then moved back to WR.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season at wide receiver.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played wide receiver at Mallard Creek High School for coach Michael

Palmieri.• Helped lead team to the NC 4AA state championship as a senior, with

a 15-1 record.• Team finished season ranked No. 1 in North Carolina and No. 69 nation-

ally regardless of classification.• Mallard Creek was also state champions his junior season • Also runs track and help 4x100 relay team win the national champion-

ship and a state title as a junior.• Senior Stats: 64 receptions for 1,158 yards and 16 touchdowns.• Junior Stats: 560 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns.• Honors: Named Western offensive MVP in the championship game,

totaling four catches for 85 yards. Raleigh All-Observer team (2014) and the NC Preps all-state team.

• Rankings: No. 106 WR nationally by ESPN.com.• Personal: From the same high school as H-back Jaylen Samuels. • Major: Sport management

GRIER CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD Hit Ast Tot2017 3-0 0 - - - 1 0 12016 3-0 7 0 0 - - - -Totals 6-0 7 0 0 - 1 0 1

AS A JUNIOR (2017)• Sat out the season after transferring from the University of

Tennessee.• Has two years of eligibility remaining, he is working at nickel.AS A SOPHOMORE AT TENNESSEE (2016):• Played in 11 games, made one start.• Started the regular season finale at Vanderbilt.• Season-highs of four tackles each in back-to-back games against

Kentucky and Missouri.AS A FRESHMAN AT TENNESSEE (2015):• Saw action in eight games as a true freshman.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Lettered at South Mecklenburg High School for coach Rocky White.• Honors: Named Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Defensive Player

of the Year in 2004. Also named the Charlotte Touchdown Club’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2004. An All-Mecklenburg County and all-conference choice as a senior and junior.

• Senior Stats: Had 73 tackles, six tackles for loss and three intercep-tions.

• Junior Stats: Had 80 tackles, 11 pass break-ups and three intercep-tions.

• Also played quarterback as a junior and rushed for 543 yards and three touchdowns.

• Rankings: Ranked the No. 46 safety nationally and No. 2 safety in North Carolina by scout.com. Ranked the No. 23 safety nationally and No. 18 recruit in North Carolina by rivals.com.

• Major: CommunicationPERSONAL• Father, Steve Griffin, played running back at Clemson.

GRIFFIN CAREER STATS (AT TENNESSEE)Year GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL PBU FF2015 8-0 NA 5 0 5 1-2 0 0 2016 11-1 NA 9 4 13 0-0 4 1Totals 19-1 NA 14 4 18 1-2 4 1

HARRISON GEE 76OG | 6’3 | 301 | RS - So.Burlington, N.C. (Williams)

GRANT GIBSON 73DT | 6’1 | 309 | RS - Fr.Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

STEPHEN GRIFFIN 21SAF/NIC | 6’3 | 211 | RS - Jr.Charlotte, N.C. (Tenn/S. Meck.)

VERNON GRIER 27CB | 5-10 | 180 | RS - Jr.Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)

AS A JUNIOR (2017): • Has snapped the ball 376 times in his career.

• Snapper for all kicks for the third straight season.• Named a second-team All-ACC snapper by Phil Steele.AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): • Snapper for all kicks for the second straight season.AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • Snapper for all kicks, his avg. snap speed for long snaps was 0.68

seconds.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Long snapper, defensive end and MLB for coach Tad Baucom.• Senior Stats: 39 tackles and two sacks.• Honors: First-team all-conference and conference specialist of the year

as a senior. First-team All-NC Gridiron. Played in Offense-Defense All-American Bowl. Received Time Warner Cable scholar-athlete award.

• Rankings: No. 1 snapper in North Carolina, No. 7 snapper nationally by Chris Rubio Snapping.

• Major: Criminology

GRIFFITHS CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Punt Snaps Short Snaps2015 13-0 0 67 702016 13-0 0 53 58Totals 13-0 0 55 73Totals 39-0 0 175 201

OVERALL:• Has 96 career catches after just two years, the No. 20 mark in school

history.

• His 1,479 receptions yards is the 17th-best career mark ever for a Wolfpack player.

• Has seven 100+ yard receiving games for his career, the fifth-best mark in school history.

• Named a Columbus Touchdown Club Player to Watch for 2018.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017):• The first Pack receiver since 2003 to go over the 1,000-yard mark in a

season.

• His 1,017 yards ranked sixth in school history - second-best ever for a Wolfpack sophomore. That was the second-best mark in the ACC for the season.

• 69 receptions in 2017 ranks fourth in school history for a single season, best ever for a sophomore.

• Boasted six 100+yard receiving games - the fourth-highest single season tally in school history.

• A second-team All-ACC choice on the official league squad, he was named to the ACSMA first team.

• A Biletnikoff award candidate.

• Hauled in a career-high 155 yards on 8 grabs versus Clemson.

• First WR to open the season with back-to-back 100-yard games since Koren Robinson in 2000.

• Earned the team’s Gary Rowe Award for wide receiver of the year.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Earned the team’s 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. 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 .• Led the team in touchdown catches.• Started more games (4) than any other true of RS-freshman in 2016.• Hauled in two touchdowns in the win over Wake Forest.

• Chosen to participate in Freshman Honors Convocation.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played wide receiver and safety at Palmyra High School for coach

Jack Geisel. Helped lead his team to a 10-2 record and the New Jersey Central Group 1 state finals.

• Career Stats: 165 catches for 2,764 yards and 36 touchdowns

• Senior Stats: Caught 66 passes for 1,111 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior. Led New Jersey in yards. Returned two punts for TDs. Also notched 38 tackles, two sacks and an INT on defense.

• Honors: Only one of four players to repeat on the Burlington County Times’ all-county team. Named first-team all-state and all-county and was the Burlington County Player of the Year. Played in the Offense/Defense All-Star game in Daytona Beach, Fla.

• Rankings: No. 57 WR nationally and the No. 7 player in New Jersey by rivals.com. Ranked the No. 6 wide receiver in New Jersey by scout.com.

• Major: Parks, recreation and tourism management.

PERSONAL:

• Born in Liberia, he came to the U.S. when he was four.

HARMON CAREER BESTSPlays........................................................... 94 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Receptions ................................................ 10 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Rec. Yards................................................ 155 ..........................................Clemson (2017)Rec. TDs ....................................................... 2 .................................. Wake Forest (2016)Long Reception ...................................... 68 ......................................... Syracuse (2016)

2016 HARMON GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Rec Yds TD LPW&M 38 2 53 0 29@ ECU 7 0 0 0 -*ODU 37 3 41 0 21WFU 40 2 43 2 36ND 20 0 0 0 -@ Clemson 34 3 42 0 24*@ Louisville 32 2 17 1 14BC 40 5 80 1 30FSU 46 1 13 0 13*@ Syracuse 41 4 101 1 68Miami 39 4 68 0 39*@ UNC 41 0 0 0 -$Vanderbilt 45 1 4 0 4$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 HARMON GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Rec Yds TD LP*SC 94 10 114 0 24Marshall 53 9 121 1 34*Furman 40 5 33 0 14*@FSU 61 1 16 0 16*Syracuse 53 2 17 0 10 *Louisville 68 6 133 1 48*@Pitt 55 3 113 0 43*@ND 61 7 97 1 24*Clemson 80 8 155 1 40*@ BC 70 5 68 0 24*@ WF 81 8 105 0 32*UNC 78 1 21 0 21#* Ariz. St. 46 4 24 0 8# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

TYLER GRIFFITHS 57LS | 6’1 | 250 | Sr.Indian Trail, N.C. (Sun Valley)

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

HARMON CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP2016 13-4 460 27 462 5 17.1 682017 13-11 840 69 1,017 4 14.7 48Totals 26-15 1300 96 1,479 9 15.4 68

PRONUNCIATION: dee AHN tay

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Saw action from scrimmage in the first two games of the season before

an injury forced him out for the next four contests.AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• Saw action in the Old Dominion contest, he was in for 19 snaps. AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Missed the entire campaign with an injury.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Redshirted the season at defensive end.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played defensive end and tight end for coach Elijah Brooks.• Team finished 11-1, including a 6-0 record in conference play, won the

WCAC championship and finished as the top ranked team in Maryland.• Honors: Played in the Offense-Defense Senior Bowl and Chesapeake Bowl.• Rankings: No. 77 defensive end nationally by scout.com. No. 31

strongside defensive end nationally and No. 18 player in Maryland by rivals.com. No. 110 defensive end nationally and the No. 25 player in Maryland by ESPN.com.

• Major: Graduated in business marketing after three years in May of 2017. Pursuing a Master’s in Global Innovation Management.

HOLDEN CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL QP2016 1-0 19 0 2 2 0.5-0 12017 4-0 10 0 1 1 0-0 0-0Totals 5-0 29 0 3 3 0.5-0 1

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Started the Wake Forest game at nickel - the only true freshman to start

a game on defense for the Pack in 2017.

• Played in all 13 games, seeing action in 21 snaps at corner vs. Furman.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played cornerback and wide receiver at Mooresville High School for

coach Marty Paxton.• Senior stats: Finished with 53 tackles, two INTs and seven PBUs.• Team captain as a senior.• Junior stats: Posted 26 tackles, an interception and 10 pass breakups.• Honors: Played in the 2016 Shrine Bowl. Four-year first-team all-con-

ference selection and three-year all-county.• Rankings: No. 46 cornerback nationally by rivals.com, the No. 19 play-

er overall in North Carolina. No. 74 cornerback nationally by scout.com, No. 1 CB in North Carolina.

• Also played high school basketball and is on the track team.• Major: Sports management.• Personal: Was NC State’s first commitment in the 2017 class. Can play

the trombone. Twin sister, Kirsten, is attending Meredith College on a track and field scholarship.

INGRAM CAREER BESTSPlays........................................................... 54 ...................................Wake Forest (2017)Tackles .......................................................... 3 ...................................Wake Forest (2017)

2017 INGRAM GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot QP PBU INTSC Special Teams OnlyMarsh Special Teams OnlyFur 21@ FSU Special Teams OnlySyra Special Teams OnlyLou Special Teams OnlyPitt Special Teams Only@ ND Special Teams OnlyClem 4 0 1 1@ BC Special Teams Only*@ WF 54 3 0 3UNC 0 0 1 1#Ariz. St. 1 1 0 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

CAREER STATSYear G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot2017 13-1 80 4 2 6

PRONUNCIATION: DAYN tay

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season while rehabbing from a knee injuryIN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played DE and tackle at Wekiva High School for coach Rich Bedesem.• Career stats: Finished with 104 tackles, 36 TFLs, and 16 sacks.• Team captain as a senior.• Suffered a torn ACL during his junior season.• Honors: Named FACA all-district first-team. An All-Central Florida

second-team selection as a senior and named to the Orlando Sentinel’s Super 60 team.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• A first-team All-ACC choice according to the Atlantic Coast Sports

Media Association.

• Played 98% of the Pack’s offensive snaps last season (1,006 of 1,022 gradeable snaps).

• Has played every offensive snap of the last 20 ACC games dating back to the 2015 season.

• Offensive line ranked second in the Power 5 in sacks allowed with 13 in 13 games.

• In for 103 snaps in the opener vs. South Carolina.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• 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.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Started the South Alabama and Louisville contests at left guard and the

DEONTE HOLDEN 55DE | 6’4 | 247 | RS - Gr.Landover, Md. (DeMatha Catholic)

CHRIS INGRAM 15CB | 6’0 | 186 | So.Mooresville, N.C. (Mooresville)

DANTE JOHNSON 96DT | 6’3 | 287 | RS - Fr.Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva)

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

Boston College, Syracuse and UNC games at right tackle.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Redshirted the season at offensive guard.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played on the offensive line for coach Ron Gartrell.• Helped team to a 7-3 mark as a senior, reaching the second round of

the Georgia 5A state playoffs.• Honors: 2013 5A all-state honorable mention selection. Played in the

Cobb All-Star Senior Bowl and the Florida-Georgia all-star contest.• Rankings: No. 2 guard in Georgia by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

No. 46 offensive guard nationally by scout.com. No. 48 offensive tackle nationally and No. 50 player in Georgia by rivals.com. No. 33 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com.

• Major: Communication

CAREER BESTSPlays......................................................... 103 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Knockdowns .............................................. 6 ......................................... Syracuse (2017)

2015 T. JONES GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent PlTroy 15E. Kentucky 15@ ODU 27*@ S. Alabama 61*Louisville 59@ VT DNP@ WFU 1Clemson DNP*@ BC 62@ FSU 32*Syracuse 83*UNC 95$*Miss. St. 81$ - Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.

2016 T. JONES GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl KD Sk Allowed*W&M 81 4 0*@ ECU 66 0 1*ODU 62 3 0*WFU 80 2 0*ND 64 1 0 *@ Clemson 74 4 1 *@ Louisville 63 0 0*BC 67 2 0*FSU 86 0 0*@ Syracuse 86 4 0*Miami 76 1 0*@ UNC 79 2 0 $*Vanderbilt 68 3 0$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 T. JONES GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD SK Allow*SC 103 0 0*Marshall 71 3 0*Furman 55 1 1*@FSU 74 1 0*Syracuse 87 6 0*Louisville 73 4 0*@ Pitt 64 4 0*@ ND 63 1 0*Clemson 86 3 0*@BC 74 7 0*@ WF 98 1 0*UNC 86 3 0#*Ariz. St. 72 4 0# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

T. JONES CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD Sk Allow2015 11-6 531 NA NA2016 13-13 952 26 22017 13-13 1,006 28 3Totals 37-32 2,489 NA NA

PRONUNCIATION: KAHN tay

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at defensive end, he has put on 45 pounds in

his first nine months with the program.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Spent a post-graduate season at Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) School. Played

on both the defensive and offensive line for coach Nick LaFontaine.• 2016 stats: Played just five games at Trinity-Pawling while dealing

with an injury, totaling 25 tackles, nine tackles for a loss and four sacks.

• Major: Management.PERSONAL:• A native of Harlem, N.Y., he graduated from Bronx (NY) Cardinal

Hayes at 17 years old. Didn’t start playing football until he enrolled in high school. Has a wingspan of 6-foot-11. Previously played both the trumpet and snare drum.

• Family is from the Ivory Coast.

AS SOPHOMORE (2017): • Started nine games at free safety, he earned his first career start in the

second game vs. Marshall after an injury to starter Dexter Wright and then held the position for the next eight contests.

• Pulled down his first career interception vs Clemson.

AS FRESHMAN (2016): • Saw action in eight games on special teams.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played for Coach Nick Anderson at George Washington HS where he

moved from linebacker to safety for his senior season. Helped lead his team to a 12-2 record and the second round of the Virginia Group 4A state playoffs

•Honors; An all-state selection, he was also named first-team all-metro, all-district, and all-conference.

• Rankings: No. 22 player in Virginia by rivals.com. No. 74 safety nation-ally, No. 3 in Virginia, by scout.com.

• Major: Sport management

KIDD-GLASS CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................83 ......................................... Syracuse (2017)Tackles .......................................................... 3 ......................................... Syracuse (2017)

2017 KIDD-GLASS GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot QP PBU INTSC 17 0 1 1*Marsh 71 1 1 2*Fur 67 2 0 2*@FSU 68 1 1 2 1*Syra 83 2 1 3 1*Lou 82 2 1 3 1*@ Pitt 57 4 1 5

IBRAHIM KANTE 52DE | 6’4 | 266 | RS - Fr.New York, N.Y. (Trinity Pawling)

TIM KIDD-GLASS 34SAF | 6’1 | 202 | Jr.Danville, Va. (George Washington)

*@ ND 59 1 4 5*Clem 77 3 3 6 1-0*@ BC 26 0 1 1@ WF Special Teams OnlyUNC Special Teams Only#Ariz. St. 47 3 2 5# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

KIDD-GLASS CAREER STATSYear G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot QP PBU INT2016 8-0 0 1 1 2 2017 13-9 628 19 16 35 1 2 1-0Tot 21-9 628 20 17 37 1 2 1-0

PRONUNCIATION: steff AHN LEW iss

OVERALL:• Posts the ninth-best career yards per catch average in school history:

16.87.

• Ranks 20th in career receiving yards with 1,333.

• Has four 100+ yard games for his career - the eighth-best mark in school history.

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Ranked fourth on the team in receiving yards with 583, even though he

left the Boston College game with an ankle injury and missed the last two games of the regular season.

• Came back strong, with three catches for 115 yards in the Hyundai Sun Bowl victory over Arizona State.

* Led the team in receiving yardage against Syracuse.

AS A RS-SOPHOMORE (2015):• Ranked third in the ACC and 13th in the FBS with a 19.37 yards per catch

average - that mark ranks ninth in school history.

• Led the team in receiving yardage with 678.

• 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).

• 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.

AS A RS-FRESHMAN (2015):• Missed the entire season after undergoing surgery on both shoulders.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Reserve wide receiver who earned a starting nod in two games:

Louisville and Georgia Tech.• Pulled down seven catches on the year, including a touchdown grab vs.

Old Dominion.• Enrolled at NC State for the 2014 spring semester and participated in

spring drills. IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played wide receiver and running back for coach Willie Snead.• Senior Stats: 1,013 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. In his final high

school game, rushed for 244 yards and four scores.• Rankings: No. 100 player in Florida by Rivals.com. No. 104 athlete

nationally by ESPN.com.• Major: Earned his degree last December in program management

LOUIS CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................95 .............................. South Carolina (2017)Receptions ..................................................6 ............................................Furman (2017)Receiving Yards ..................................... 142 ................................. East Carolina (2016)Rec. TDs ........................................................ 1 ....................................................... vs. many

2014 LOUIS GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Rec Yds TD LPGa. Southern 10 1 9 0 9Old Dominion 33 2 14 1 16@ USF 27 0 0 0 -Presbyterian 15 1 6 0 6FSU Special Teams Only@ Clemson 19 0 0 0 -Boston College 22 0 0 0 -*@ Louisville 19 2 31 0 21@ Syracuse Special Teams Onlys*Georgia Tech 8 0 0 0 -Wake Forest 19 1 12 - 12@ UNC 15 0 0 0 -$UCF DNP - Injured$ - Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl, St. Petersburg, Fla.

2016 LOUIS GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Rec Yds TD LP*W&M 35 1 4 0 4 @ ECU 47 3 142 1 80*ODU 42 5 80 0 40*WFU 55 4 102 0 41*ND 36 0 0 0 -@ Clemson 64 3 31 0 18*@ Louisville 40 3 48 0 23*BC 64 2 15 0 8 *FSU 58 2 24 0 14*@ Syracuse 48 1 17 0 17Miami 57 5 70 0 19*@ UNC 51 4 124 1 59$* Vanderbilt 41 2 21 0 14$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 LOUIS GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LP*SC 95 5 39 0 9Marshall 49 5 73 1 24*Furman 38 6 56 0 14*@FSU 55 2 18 0 10*Syracuse 64 4 67 1 30*Louisville 51 3 99 0 39*@ Pitt 53 0 0 0 -*@ ND 60 2 56 0 42*Clemson 78 6 55 0 13*@ BC 26 1 5 0 5@ WF DNP - InjuredUNC DNP - Injured*#Ariz. St. 36 3 115 0 50# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

LOUIS CAREER STATSYear 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 802017 11-10 605 37 583 2 15.8 50Totals 36-22 1,430 79 1333 5 16.9 80

STEPHEN LOUIS 1 WR | 6’2 | 217 | RS - Gr.W. Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Bch Lakes)

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at defensive end, he has gained 28 pounds in

his first year.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played defensive end at Durant High School for coach Mike Gottman.• Senior Stats: Tallied 65 total tackles, including 40 solo stops. Had

three sacks, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.• Junior Stats: Had 15 total tackles, including six solo stops in his first

year playing football. Also had two sacks and a pair of pass breakups.• Rankings: No. 102 defensive end nationally by scout.com, the No. 17

DE in Florida.• Also made three appearances in the state track and field champion-

ships as a discus thrower.• A two-time academic all-conference choice.• Major: Management.PERSONAL• Stood at 5’11 prior to his junior year - his first playing football. Was

born in Fayetteville as his dad was stationed at Fort Bragg and also lived two years in Korea.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017):• Started the first six games of 2017 as senior starter Mike Stevens was

injured. Also started the win over Arizona State in the Hyundai Sun Bowl.

• The Pack posts a 7-1 record in games he started.

• Tied his career best with seven tackles in the bowl game, he also picked off his first career pass in that contest, returning it 53 yards.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• One of just two true freshman to see action from scrimmage on defense.

• Started the Vanderbilt game when regular starter Mike Stevens was injured.

• Chosen to participate in Freshman Honors Convocation.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played defensive back and wide receiver at South Pointe High School.

Helped lead his team to a 14-1 record and the South Carolina Class AAA championship as a senior … Team won 35-0 in the title game, its second straight state title

• Junior Stats: Caught 33 passes for 349 yards and 2 TDs.

• Honors: Named to the 2015 all-state team by USA Today and SCHSL. Played in the North/South All-Star game.

• Rankings: No. 7 player in the state of South Carolina by rivals.com. No. 117 cornerback nationally, No. 7 in South Carolina, by scout.com.

• Major: Management

MCCLOUD CAREER BESTSPlays.............................................................81 ...................................... Vanderbilt (2016)Tackles .......................................................... 7 ........Ariz. St. (2017), Vanderbilt (2016)PBUS ............................................................. 2 .................... Marsh (2017), Vand. (2016)Interceptions ............................................... 1 ......................................Arizona St. (2017)

2016 MCCLOUD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk CF/RF PBU INTW&M 6 1 0 1@ ECU Special Teams OnlyODU 20 1 1 2WFU DNP - InjuredND DNP@ Clemson 2 2 0 2 @ Louisville 29 0 0 0BC Special Teams OnlyFSU Special Teams Only@ Syracuse 0 1 0 1Miami 10 0 0 0 1@ UNC 36 1 0 1$*Vanderbilt 81 7 0 7 2$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 MCCLOUD GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot PBU INT*SC 52 3 0 3 *Marshall 71 2 2 4 2*Furman 45 1 0 1 1*@FSU 65 2 1 3*Syracuse 68 2 0 2 1*Louisville 25 0 0 0@ Pitt 55 2 4 6 1@ ND 42 3 1 4 1Clemson 6 1 0 1@ BC 25 0 1 1@ WF 25 2 0 2UNC 30 0 0 0 1#*Ariz. St. 70 4 3 7 1-53# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

MCCLOUD CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot PBU INT2016 10-1 184 13 1 14 3 0-02017 13-7 579 22 12 34 7 1-53Totals 23-8 763 29 13 48 10 1-53

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Slowed by injuries throughout the season, he did not see action.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• Saw action in three contests, he missed the second half of the season

with an injury. He underwent knee surgery in November.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season at offensive tackle.IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played left tackle at Hillside High School for coach Antonio King.• Helped lead team to a 9-5 record as a senior and advanced to the NC

4A state quarterfinals.• Honors: Named to the AP all-state team, he tied for the most votes

received. Played in the 2014 Shrine Bowl, and tabbed by rivals.com as being “The Most Physical.”

• Member of Honor Roll all four years and President of the Gavel Club.• Rankings: No. 282 player nationally regardless of position, No. 28

offensive tackle nationally, and No. 7 player in North Carolina by scout.com. No. 196 player nationally regardless of position, No. 28 offensive tackle nationally and No. 10 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 35 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com.

• Major: English

XAVIER LYAS 97DE | 6’4 | 236 | RS - Fr.Plant City, Fla. (Durant)

NICK McCLOUD 4CB | 6’1 | 189 | Jr.Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)

EMANUEL McGIRT 74OT | 6’6 | 306 | RS - Jr.Durham, N.C. (Hillside)

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at quarterback.• Named the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Played quarterback for coach Rod Sink at local Wakefield High

School.• Career Stats: Dual threat QB who threw for 5,932 yards and 58

touchdowns while adding 2,386 yard and 39 touchdowns on the ground.

• Senior Stats: Threw for 1,956 yards and 19 touchdowns. Rushed for 895 yardsand 17 touchdowns.

• Junior Stats: Threw for 2,486 yards and 29 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,186 yards and 17 more TDs.

• Sophomore Stats: Tallied 2,206 passing yards and threw for 22 touchdowns. Posed 305 rushign yards with five TDs.

• Honors: First-team all-conference performer as a sophomore, junior and senior. Also earned academic all-conference honors all three years.

• Rankings: No. 41 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 72 quar-terback nationally by scout.com, the No. 3 QB in North Carolina.

• Ran track in high school as well, competing in the 400 and 800 meters.

* Major: Majoring in exploratory studies but hopes to go into aero-space engineering.

PRONUNCIATION: jah KOE bee

• Converted quarterback who has turned into one of the team’s top receivers.

• Ranks eighth in the ACC in receptions per game (5.3).

• Led the team in receptions in six games, including the last three.

• Turned in three 100-yard receiving games for the season.

• Had the second-longest pass play of the season - a 71-yard touchdown reception - in the win at Florida State.

• Had 112 yards on five catches in that victory.

• Had his 2nd 100-yard game vs. Clemson with a career-high 9 grabs for 105 yards, his third in the regular season finale with UNC.

• Won the team’s 2017 Alpha Rising Awrad for most improved player.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• Moved to wide receiver from quarterback a week before the season

opener.

• Saw action in every game.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season at quarterback, he underwent knee surgery.IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played quarterback at Arabia Mountain High School for coach Stanley

Pritchett.• Also played basketball and baseball for Arabia Mountain.• Senior Stats: Completed 110 of 170 passes (64.7 percent) for 1,834 yards

and 23 touchdowns. Rushed for 534 yards and eight more scores.• Junior Stats: Threw for 1,600 yards and 15 TDs and rushed for 425 yards

and six TDs.

• Honors: Named all-county and all-region as a senior. Named all-region for baseball. Member of National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, National Beta Club, and earned the National Academy of Future Physician’s and Medical Scientist Award of Excellence.

• Rankings: Ranked the No. 53 dual-threat QB nationally by ESPN.com.• Major: Sport management

CAREER BESTSPlays.......................................................66 ..............................Wake Forest (2017)Receptions ............................................10 .............................Wake Forest (2017)Rec. Yards.............................................112 .............................................. FSU (2017)Long Rec. .............................................. 71 .............................................. FSU (2017)

2017 MEYERS GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LPSC 47 5 62 1 32*Marshall 34 2 10 0 15Furman DNP @FSU 20 5 112 1 71*Syracuse 46 7 57 0 16*Louisville 47 2 16 0 9@ Pitt 36 5 52 1 15@ ND 44 3 31 0 -Clemson 63 9 105 1 23*@ BC 56 1 15 0 15@ WF 66 10 90 0 18UNC 58 7 101 0 35#Ariz. St. 32 7 76 1 28# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

MEYERS CAREER STATSYear 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 1-42017 12-4 549 63 727 4 11.5 35 0 0 0 0 0-0Totals 25-4 649 76 885 4 11.7 35 1 2 27 0 1-4

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Key member of the Pack’s special teams early in the season, he injured

his shoulder in the Louisville contest. Underwent surgery and missed the remainder of the season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Named the defensive scout team player of the year.• Redshirted the season at linebacker.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played linebacker at John Carroll Catholic High School for coach Mike

Watkins. As a senior, helped lead his team to the Florida Class 3A regional finals

• Senior Stats: Ranked second nationally in tackles for loss (65) and ninth in sacks (25). Totaled 139 tackles, including 97 solo stops and one INT. Also rushed for 106 yards and three touchdowns and caught 24 passes for 229 and three TDs.

• Honors: A first-team all-state 3A selection.• Junior Stats: Tallied 118 tackles, with 78 solo stops, 24 for loss and nine

sacks. As a receiver, caught 15 passes for 211 yards and four TDs.• Rankings: No. 66 outside linebacker nationally, No. 9 in Florida, by

scout.com.• Personal: Also played varsity basketball, averaging 20.5 points and 11.0

rebounds as a senior. • Major: Science, tech and society

MATT McKAY 7QB | 6’4 | 200 | RS - Fr.Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield)

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

BROCK MILLER 36LB | 6’3 | 231 | RS - So.Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Carroll Catholic)

MILLER CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................ 14 ............................................Furman (2017)Tackles .......................................................... 3 ............................................Furman (2017)

MILLER CAREER STATSYear G-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot2017 6-0 14 3 2 5

• A linebacker, tight end at Bird High School for coach David Bedwell.• Senior stats: Had 106 tackles, including 77 solo stops. Finished with 15

sacks, 29 tackles for loss, three interceptions and five blocked kicks • Team captain as a senior.• Junior stats: Had 88 tackles, eight sacks, 22.5 tackles for loss, two INTs.• Sophomore stats: Had 67 tackles, four sacks, 14.5 tackles for loss.• Lloyd C. Bird won the state championship his sophomore year.• Honors: 2-time first-team all-conference, second-team 5-A All-South

Region. First-team all-metro as a senior, second-team as a junior.• Rankings: No. 30 player in Virginia by rivals.com. No. 69 outside line-

backer nationally by scout.com, No. 3 in Virginia.• Ranked in the top 10 academically in his class. University of Virginia

Jefferson Book Award recipient. 2015-16 Student of the Year. • Major: Communication PERSONAL• Stepfather, Ricky Whittfield, played basketball at Virginia State.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Started 12 games (including the last 11 of the season) at strong safety. • Second-leading tackler on the 2017 squad with 80 stops, including a

team high 46 first hits.• Led the team in tackles in the win over Louisville with a career-high 11. • Had set a career high the previous week with eight tackles while in for

a career-high 84 snaps in the win over Syracuse.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• Saw action in all 13 games, he started the Wolfpack’s win over Notre

Dame at strong safety.• Picked off a pass in that contest, returning it 25 yards. That was the

third-longest play of that rainy day.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season at safety.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played safety, OLB, QB, RB and WR at Eastern Guilford High School for

coach Doug Robertson. • Helped lead team to a 7-5 record and the NC 3AA state playoffs.• Senior Stats: 102 tackles, two interceptions and six sacks. Rushed for

1,051 yards and 14 touchdowns and passed for 774 yards and 10 TDs.• Junior Stats: Finished the season with 40 tackles, two interceptions,

nine pass breakups. Also had 239 yards receiving and two touchdowns.• Honors: Earned all-conference and all-region honors. Played in the 2014

Shrine Bowl.• Rankings: No. 96 safety nationally by scout.com. No. 31 player in North

Carolina by rivals.com. No. 113 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com.• Major: Sport management

CAREER BESTSPlays........................................................... 84 ......................................... Syracuse (2017)Tackles ..........................................................11 .........................................Louisville (2017)Interceptions ............................................... 1 ......................Ariz. St. (2017), ND (2016)

PBU ............................................................... 2 ....................................................Pitt (2017)

2016 MOREHEAD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk CF/RF PBU INTW&M 6 1 0 1@ ECU Special Teams OnlyODU 13 2 1 3WFU 14 0 2 2*ND 31 2 1 3 1-25@ Clemson 4 1 0 1@ Louisvlle 12 0 0 0BC Special Teams OnlyFSU Special Teams Only@ Syracuse 4 0 0 0Miami Special Teams Only@ UNC Special Teams Only$Vanderbilt 8 1 1 2$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 MOREHEAD GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL QP PBU CF/R INT*SC 52 2 4 6 1Marshall 52 4 1 5 0.5-1*Furman 67 3 2 5*@FSU 68 5 2 7 0.5-1 0/1*Syracuse 84 6 2 8 1*Louisville 82 7 4 11 1*@ Pitt 70 2 1 3 2*@ ND 67 4 4 8 1 *Clemson 79 4 4 8 1*@ BC 72 4 2 6*@ WF 57 2 1 3*UNC 74 1 4 5#*Ariz. St. 62 2 3 5 0/1 1-0# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

MOREHEAD CAREER STATSYear GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD QP PBU CF/RF Int2016 13-1 92 7 5 12 1-252017 13-12 876 46 34 80 1-2 3 4 0/1 1-0Totals 26-13 968 54 39 92 1-2 2 4 0/1 2-25

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Led the team in special teams tackles.• Entered the season as a wide receiver, he moved to nickel.AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• Saw action at wide receiver in the first two games.AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2015):• Played special teams in two contests.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played for Coach Tim Carson at Weddington High School. Team won

the conference title during his senior season with an 11-3 record.• Career Stats: Compiled 90 tackles and seven interceptions while

forcing three fumbles.• Honors: A defensive captain, we won our conference championship

that year. • Triple jumped 45’, placing fourth at the conference meet as a senior.• Major: Business administration

MORRISON CAREER STATSYear GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot2015 2-0 0 - - - 2016 5-0 7 - - -2017 13-0 1 6 4 10Totals 20-0 8 6 4 10

ISAIAH MOORE 41LB | 6’2 | 235 | RS - Fr.Chester, Va. (Bird)

JARIUS MOREHEAD 31SS | 6’1 | 220 | RS - Jr.Whitsett, N.C. (E. Guilford)

STEPHEN MORRISON 13NICKEL | 5’11 | 216 | RS - Sr.Weddington, N.C. (Weddington)

PRONUNCIATION: lah RELLAS A JUNIOR (2017):* Redshirted the season at defensive tackle.• Transfer from Louisburg College, he has three seasons to play two.AT LOUISBURG:• 2016 stats (Louisburg): Had 41 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 5.5

sacks as coach Trevor Highfield’s team finished with 9-0 record.• 2015 stats (Louisburg): Tallied 18 tackles and six tackles for loss.• JUCO Rankings: No. 42 JUCO nationally according to scout.com.• JUCO Honors: Named a NJCAA junior-college honorable mention

All-American.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Three-year starter at fullback and DE for East Bladen High School.• Senior Stats: Rushed for 545 yards, five TDs and averaged 7.7 yards.

Recorded 83 total tackles, including 31 solo stops.• Honors: First-team all-area at DL, 2nd team at FB. • Major: Sport managementPERSONAL• Has a twin brother, Farrell, a RB at Winston Salem State.

PRONUNCIATION: PAIR ahm

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017)• Converted quarterback who saw action in 12 games at tight end last

season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season at quarterback, he moved to TE in the summer

of ‘17.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played quarterback at Southeast Raleigh for coach Michael Thibodeau.

• Senior Stats: Completed 143-of-294 passes for 2,003 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior. Also had 404 rushing yards and seven more TDs

• Junior Stats: Completed 149-of-296 passes for 1,773 yards and 15 touchdowns.

• Honors: Team captain as a senior. Named hi team’s offensive player of the game in nine of 11 games. Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl.

• Rankings: No. 45 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 54 quarterback nationally, No. 3 in North Carolina, by scout.com.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies

PARHAM CAREER BESTSPlays..........................................................11....................................... Furman (2017)Receptions ............................................... 1.............................................. FSU (2017)

2017 PARHAM GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LPSC 2 0 0 0 -Marshall Special Teams OnlyFurman 11 0 0 0 -@FSU 8 1 25 0 25Syracuse 2 0 0 0 -

Louisville DNP - Injured@ Pitt 3 0 0 0 -@ ND 1 0 0 0 -Clemson Special Teams Only@ BC 2 0 0 0 -@ WF 2 0 0 0 -UNC Special Teams Only#Ariz. St. 5 0 0 0 -# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

PARHAM CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD2017 12-0 36 1 25 0

AS A JUNIOR (2017)• Suffered a torn achilles in the season opener vs. South Carolina, then

reinjured it later in the fall. Underwent two surgeries and sat out the remainder of the season. Will miss 2017 spring ball, but should be cleared for fall camp.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016);• Saw action in all 13 games on special teams.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Graduated from high school early and enrolled in January.• Saw action in 12 contests, mainly on special teams. Missed the South

Alabama game with an injury.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played strong safety and wide receiver at Pelion High School for coach

Ben Freeman.• Also played high school basketball and ran track.• Honors: Was invited to play in the 2014 Shrine Bowl.• Junior Stats: Tallied over 500 yards receiving and 48 tackles on

defense.• Rankings: No. 72 safety nationally, the No. 14 overall player in South

Carolina, and the No. 1 safety in the state by scout.com . No. 16 pros-pect in South Carolina by rivals.com.

• Major: Parks, recreation and tourism management

PHILLIPS CAREER BESTSPlays................................ 8................... S. Carolina (2017)

2017 PHILLIPS GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK PBU CF/RSC 8 0 1 1

PHILLIPS CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot2015 10-0 4 3 0 32016 13-0 0 5 0 52017 1-0 8 0 1 1Totals 24-0 12 8 1 9

LARRELL MURCHISON 92DT | 6’3 | 285 | RS - Jr.Elizabethtown, N.C. (Louisburg/E. Bladen)

DYLAN PARHAM 28TE | 6’5 | 235 | RS - So.Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast)

FREDDIE PHILLIPS, Jr. 7NICKEL | 6’1 | 205 | RS - Jr.Pelion, S.C. (Pelion)

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Fourth-leading tackler even though he did not start a game. Rotated in

with two senior starters.• First Wolfpack defender to score a pair of touchdowns in a season since

David Amerson in 2011. • Returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown in the win over

Louisville to seal that Wolfpack victory.• Recovered a blocked punt for a score at Notre Dame.• Also picked off a pass to seal the win over UNC in the regular season

finalé - he returned it 75 yards.• Leading tackler in the win at Pitt with nine stops.• Awarded a game ball vs. Louisville.• Earned the team’s Ken McNeill Iron Wolf Award for making a comeback

from an injury.• Can play both linebacker spots.AS A JUNIOR (2016):• Redshirted the season after undergoing shoulder surgery, he moved

from safety to linebacker during his year out.AS A SOPHOMORE (2015):• Backup free safety who saw action in 166 snaps.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Backup at free safety, he got the start at Louisville.• Tallied six tackles in just 16 snaps vs. Boston College.• Enrolled at NC State for the 2014 spring semester and participated in

spring drills . IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played safety and wide receiver for coach Wayne Jones, the team

finished 9-4 and advanced to the second round of the NC 4A state championships

• Played in the 2013 North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl, where he had eight tackles, including one for a loss.

• Selected to the Offense-Defense Senior Bowl, but did not play because of early enrollment at NC State.

• Honors: Earned All-Piedmont Triad 4A all-conference three times. A 2013 Associated Press all-state selection at defensive back. Named Piedmont Triad 4A Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior.

• Career Stats: 328 tackles, 179 solo stops and 21 TFL, 12 INTs.• Senior Stats: 104 tackles, five TFLs, five interceptions, seven PBUs; 31

receptions for 424 yards and three touchdowns.• Junior Stats: 92 tackles, four interceptions and two pass breakups.• Rankings: No. 90 safety nationally by scout.com. No. 213 player

nationally regardless of position. No. 13 OLB nationally and No. 9 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 77 safety nationally by ESPN.com.

• Personal: Has added 41 lbs. since January of 2014.• Major: Parks, recreation and tourism management

PRATT CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................57 ..................................Virginia Tech (2015)Tackles ........................................................ 10 ..................................................UNC (2017)TFL ................................................................. 1 ....................................................... vs. manyInt ................................................................... 1 .................Louisville (2017), UNC (2017)

2014 PRATT GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL PBU QP INTGa. Southern 0 0 0 0Old Dominion 14 2 1 3@ USF 20 2 0 2 1Presbyerian 18 2 0 2FSU 3 1 0 1@ Clemson 37 2 1 3Boston College 16 2 4 6*@ Louisville 50 3 1 4 1

@ Syracuse 42 1 0 1Georgia Tech 28 3 1 4Wake Forest 18 1 3 4 1@ UNC 10 1 0 1$ UCF 6 1 0 1$ - Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl, St. Petersburg, Fla.

2015 PRATT GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL PBU CF/RF INTTroy 13 0 1 1E. Kentucky 11 0 0 0@ ODU 6 1 0 1 1-5 1@ S. Alabama 22 1 2 3 1-4Louisville 9 0 1 1 1/0@ VT 57 4 5 9@ WFU 15 2 1 3 Clemson Special Teams Only@ BC 10 1 0 1@ FSU 3 0 2 2 1/1Syracuse 8 1 0 1UNC 12 1 3 4 0.5-2$Miss. St. 12 2 2 4 1/0$ - Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.

2017 PRATT GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK PBU QP INT CF/RFSC 25 3 2 5Marshall 33 0 5 5Furman 28 4 1 5 1-3 1@FSU 34 2 3 5Syracuse 43 1 2 3 0.5-2Louisville 28 1 0 1 1 1-25@Pitt 47 4 5 9 1-1 0/1@ND 46 4 4 8 1-2Clemson 43 2 2 4@BC 35 0 5 5@ WF 36 3 1 4 1-3UNC 55 5 5 10 1-3 1-73#Ariz. St. 48 4 1 5 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

PRATT CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot TFL-YD PBU QP Int CF/RF2014 13-1 262 21 11 32 32015 13-0 178 13 17 30 1.5-7 1 1-4 3/12017 13-0 458 33 36 69 5.5-14 3 1 2-98 0/1Totals 39-1 898 67 59 131 7-21 7 1 3-101 3/2

PRONUNCIATION: tehr OWN PRESS cod

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Tallied 48 knockdown blocks for season, he only had three for the 2016

campaign.

• The Wolfpack offensive line ranked second in the FBS in sacks allowed with just 13 in 13 games.

• In for a career-high 86 snaps and tallied a game-best, career-high 7 knockdown blocks in the win over Syracuse.

• Slowed by sickness and injury during fall camp, he played at left guard in the season opener and started at right tackle vs. Marshall and at left guard vs. Furman and for the remainder of the season.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• Earned the team’s “Alpha Rising” award as the most improved player.

• Earned his first career start at No. 7 Louisvlle, he got the nod at right tackle. Also started at that position vs. FSU and at UNC.

• Played at right guard in the first six games of the season.

GERMAINE PRATT 3LB | 6’3 | 245 | RS - Sr.High Point, N.C. (Central)

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

• Saw action at both spots against Boston College.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Played in 12 games, mainly on special teams.

• Saw action from scrimmage in the first two games of the season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Enrolled at NC State in January of 2014 and participated in spring drills.

• Redshirted the season.

IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played offensive guard for coach David Edwards.

• Honors: 2013 4A all-state selection by the Atlanta Journal Constitution

• Rankings: No. 47 guard nationally by scout.com. No. 28 guard nationally by rivals.com and the No. 51 player in Georgia. No. 79 offensive guard nationally by ESPN.com.

• Personal: Known as “Big T” to his teammates.

• Major: Science tech and society

CAREER BESTSPlays........................................................... 86 .......................Clemson, Syracuse (2017)Knockdown Blocks ................................... 7 ......................................... Syracuse (2017)

2016 PRESCOD GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl KD Sk AllowedW&M 6 0 0@ ECU 1 0 0ODU 9 0 0WFU 2 1 0ND Special Teams Only@ Clemson 15 0 1*@ Louisville 63 1 1BC 33 0 0*FSU 48 0 0@ Syracuse 40 0 0Miami 27 1 0*@ UNC 35 0 0$ Vanderbilt 32 0 0$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 PRESCOD GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD SK AllowSC 61 1 0*Marshall 55 0 0*Furman 55 6 0*@FSU 74 4 0*Syracuse 86 7 0*Louisville 70 2 0*@ Pitt 64 4 0*@ ND 63 0 0*Clemson 86 2 0*@ BC 37 3 0*@ WF 98 7 0*UNC 85 4 0#*Ariz. St. 72 4 0# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

PRESCOD CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2015 12-0 42 NA NA2016 13-3 311 3 22017 12-11 906 48 0Totals 37-14 1,259 NA NA

PRONUNCIATION: remm

AS A JUNIOR (2017)• Redshirted the season at running back.AT UNC-PEMBROKE:• Played in seven games at UNCP in 2015, tallying 90 yards on 28 car-

ries.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played running back and linebacker for coach John Poulnott at East

Wake.• Senior Stats: Rushed for 1,745 yards while tallying 432 receiving

yards. Scored 17 touchdowns. On defense, made 121 tackles, forced three fumbles and had two interceptions.

• Junior Stats: Rushed for 1,632 yards and had 457 receiving yards. Scored 17 touchdowns. Had 12 tackles and one forced fumble.

• Sophomore Stats: Tallied 1,96 rushing yards, 169 receiving yards, along with 8.5 tackles on defense.

• Freshman Stats: Rushed for 853 yards and five touchdowns.• Honors: Team captain as a senior. A three-time all-conference per-

former.• Major: Sport Management

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Young receiver who caught four of his nine passes in the last two games

of the regular season.Earned his first career start in the win over UNC.

• Fastest player on the team in the 40-yard dash (4.48).

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season after injuring his ACL and undergoing surgery

during the summer.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played wide receiver and safety at North Broward Prep for coach Rex

Nottage.• Senior Stats: Caught 40 passes for 1,047 yards and 13 touchdowns in

10 games while posting 39 tackles on defense. Returned an INT for a score as both a junior and senior

* Honors: Named second-team all-state and first-team All-Broward County.Named second-team all-county and honorable mention all-state. Played in the Florida North-South all-star game.

• Junior Stats: Pulled in 35 receptions for 679 yards and 11 scores as a junior

• Personal: A state qualifier in the triple jump.• Rankings: No. 147 wide receiver nationally, No. 25 in Florida, by scout.

com.• Major: Sport management

RILEY CAREER BESTSPlays....................................................... 28 .............................................. FSU (2017)Receptions ..............................................2 ..................................S. Carolina (2017)Rec. Yards.............................................45 ......................................Marshall (2017)Long Reception ..................................45 ......................................Marshall (2017)

2017 RILEY GAME BY GAME STATSOPP Pl Rec Yds TD LPSC 16 2 27 0 21Marshall 16 1 45 0 45

DAMONTAY RHEM 5RB | 5’11 | 221 | RS - Jr.Wendell, N.C. (UNCP/E. Wake)

C.J. RILEY 19WR | 6’4 | 204 | RS - So.Coconut Grove, Fla. (N. Broward)

Furman 25 1 14 0 14@FSU 28 1 12 0 12Syracuse 26 0 0 0 -Louisville 17 0 0 0 -@ Pitt 5 0 0 0 -@ ND 4 0 0 0 -Clemson 2 0 0 0 -@ BC Special Teams Only @ WF 20 2 16 0 12*UNC 38 2 28 0 15#Ariz. St. 10 0 0 0 -# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

RILEY CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Rec Yds TD YPR LP2017 13-1 207 9 142 0 15.8 45

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Blocked a punt in the win at Boston College.• Will miss 2018 spring drills after undergoing shoulder surgery.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• Backup at defensive end who was making great progress at midseason

before tearing his bicep and missing two games.• Had his best outing of the season at No. 7 Louisville, when he tallied

five tackles, including an eight-yard sack, in a career-high 30 snaps.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season at defensive end.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played defensive end at Calvary Baptist High School for coach Danny

Britt. Also played high school basketball.• Junior Stats: 85 tackles, including six for loss.• Rankings: No. 124 defensive end nationally by scout.com. No. 27

weakside defensive end nationally by rivals.com. No. 51 outside line-backer nationally by ESPN.com.

• Major: Sport management

RILEY CAREER BESTSPlays.......................................................30 ....................................Louisville (2016)Tackles ......................................................5 ....................................Louisville (2016)TFL .............................................................1 .........................................vs. two teams

2016 RILEY GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL SackW&M 3 0 0 0@ ECU 7 0 0 0ODU 6 0 0 0WFU Special Teams OnlyND Special Teams Only@ Clemson 28 0 1 1@ Louisville 30 5 0 5 1-8 1-8BC DNP - InjuredFSU DNP - Injured@ Syracuse 14 1 0 1 1-1Miami 8 1 0 1@ UNC 11 0 0 0$ Vanderbilt 25 0 1 1$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 RILEY GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK QP BKSC 0 Special Teams OnlyMarshall Special Teams OnlyFurman 5 0 0 0

@FSU 0 Special Teams OnlySyracuse Special Teams OnlyLouisville Special Teams Only@ Pitt 5 0 0 0@ ND Special Teams OnlyClemson Special Teams Only@ BC 6 1 1 2 1-6 1@ WF 4 0 0 0UNC Special Teams Only#Ariz. St. 12 1 0 1 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

RILEY CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sack QP BK2016 11-0 132 7 2 9 2-9 1-8 02017 13-0 32 2 1 3 1-6 1 1Totals 24-0 164 9 3 12 3-15 1-8 1 1

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at running back, he was on the travel squad for

several games.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played RB, CB at Miami Jackson for coach Lakatriona Brunson.• Career stats: Had 152 rushing attempts for 836 yards and 10 touch-

downs.• Team captain as a senior.• Honors: A second-team All-Dade County selection as a senior. 2017

Next Heisman Trophy Award winner.• Rankings: No. 126 cornerback nationally by scout.com, No. 21 CB in

Florida.• Honor Roll member.• Competed in the hurdles on the track and field team, he was a three-

time regional finalist. • Major: Sport management

OVERALL• Ranks 15th in school history with 13.5 career sacks, despite having

started just two career games.

AS A JUNIOR (2016): • Lost his father the week before the Pitt game, but decided to come

back and play to honor his dad. The team wore “J.R.” stickers to honor Johnny Roseboro.

• Awarded the game ball for that contest after tallying five tackles, including three tackles for loss and a sack.

• Nominated for an Orange Bowl Courage Award.

• Led the team in tackles with nine in the win over Furman.

• Started the win over Arizona State in the Hyundai Sun Bowl and played a season-high 52 snaps.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): • Ranked second on the Wolfpack squad in sacks with seven.

• Earned his first career start at No. 7 Louisville.

• 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.

TYRONE RILEY 55OT | 6’6 | 285 | RS - Jr.Savannah, Ga. (Calvary Day)

NAKIA ROBINSON, Jr. 24RB | 5-11 | 193 | RS - Fr.Miami, Fla. (Jackson)

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

• Had three sacks (for a loss of 25 yards) in the win over Old Dominion.That ties as the fifth-best single season mark in school history.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): • Dropped back in coverage and picked off a pass in the win over

Syracuse. He took it to the house for a 20-yard touchdown.• Earned the team’s Philip Rivers Award for the defense, given to the top

freshman of the year.• Enrolled at NC State for 2015 spring semester. IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played defensive end and running back for coach Scott Cloninger.• Helped lead his team to an 11-3 record and NC 2AA state quarterfinals.• Senior Stats: Totaled 125 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 10 sacks.

Rushed for 1,459 yards and 34 TDs.• Honors: Named to the AP all-state team. Named a sophomore All-

American by MaxPreps.com. Played in the 2014 Shrine Bowl and the Semper Fidelis All-American game in Carson, Calif.

• Junior Stats: Tallied 128 tackles, including 26 tackles for loss and 11 sacks, while registering seven pass breakups.

• Sophomore Stats: Posted 107 tackles, 30 tackles for loss, eight sacks, and four forced fumbles.

• Freshman Stats: A varsity starter, had 107 tackles, seven sacks, 12 TFLs.• Rankings: No. 39 player nationally regardless of position, the No. 4

defensive tackle nationally, and No. 1 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 147 player nationally regardless of position, the No. 14 defen-sive tackle nationally, and No. 3 player in North Carolina by scout.com. No. 166 nationally in the ESPN 300 and the 19th-best DT by ESPN.com.

• Major: Sport management

ROSEBORO CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................53 ................................................ODU (2016)Tackles ..........................................................9 .......................................... Furman (2017)TFL ................................................................ 3 .................................................vs. 3 teamsSacks............................................................. 3 ..............................Old Dominion (2016)

2015 ROSEBORO GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP PBU INTTroy 15 0 0 0E. Kentucky 10 0 0 0 @ ODU 12 0 1 1@ S. Alabama 21 3 0 3 3-17 2-14Louisville 21 0 2 2@ VT 18 0 1 1 0.5-1@ WFU 32 4 0 4 2-13 2-13 2Clemson 17 0 2 2@ BC 35 1 0 1@ FSU 23 0 0 0 1Syracuse 28 0 3 3 1-20-1UNC 15 0 1 1$Miss. St. 6 0 0 0 $ - Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.

2016 ROSEBORO GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP PBU INTW&M 23 1 1 2 0.5-1 1@ ECU 38 3 1 4 2.5-7 1ODU 53 4 2 6 3-25 3-25 WFU 49 0 2 2ND 16 0 0 0 1@ Clemson 43 2 1 3 1-2 1-2*@ Louisville 46 0 0 0BC 30 1 0 1 1-10 1-10 1FSU 28 0 1 1@ Syracuse 25 1 0 1 1-13 1-13Miami 34 3 0 3 1-11 1-11 @ UNC 32 0 1 1 1$ Vanderbilt 40 1 0 1 1-5$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

2017 ROSEBORO GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK QP PBU CF/RSC 19 1 0 1Marshall 29 1 0 1

Furman 35 3 6 9 2-14 0.5-4@FSU 27 0 0 0Syracuse 50 3 2 5 1-5 1Louisville 39 1 0 1@ Pitt 37 4 1 5 3-19 1-12 1 1/0@ ND 22 0 1 1Clemson 39 1 3 4@ BC 20 0 1 1@WF 21 0 0 0UNC 32 1 1 2 1-16 1-16 1#*Ariz. St. 52 0 3 3 1 1 # - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

ROSEBORO CAREER STATSYear GP-S Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP PBU 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 2017 13-1 422 15 18 33 7-54 2.5-32 4 2 Tot 39-2 1,132 39 37 76 23.5-169 13.5-120 12 2 1-20-1

AS A FRESHMAN (2017): • Saw action in 11 games on special teams, he missed the Clemson and

Arizona State games with injuries.IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played LB and RB at Dwyer High School for coach Jack Daniels. • Team captain as a senior.• Spent his first three years at Oxbridge Academy. Played safety as a

junior but was limited to five games because of an injury.• Honors: Named first-team all-area as a senior.• Rankings: No. 26 inside linebacker nationally by rivals.com, the No.

89 player overall in Florida. No. 122 outside linebacker nationally by scout.com, the No. 18 OLB in Florida.

• Also played high school basketball.• Major: Sport managementPERSONAL:• Only played high school football as a junior and senior. Grandfather,

Lemar Parrish, played in the NFL from 1970-82 for the Bengals, Redskins and Bills.

SAUNDERS CAREER STATSYear GP-S Ply Ht Ast Tot2017 11-0 0 3 1 4

PRONUNCIATION: SKULL thorpe

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017): • Starter in just his second collegiate game, he got the nod at left guard

in the win over Marshall.• Saw action from scrimmage in seven contests and played special teams

in the other five games.AS A FRESHMAN (2016): • Redshirted the season, he plays at offensive guard and center.IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played on both lines at Topsail High School for coach Wayne Inman,

where he helped lead his team to the NC 3A state playoffs• Senior Stats: Recorded 46 tackles with five tackles for loss … Played in

the 2015 Shrine Bowl.• Rankings; No. 43 in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 15 center nation-

RAVEN SAUNDERS 12LB | 6’0 | 220 | So.Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer)

JOE SCULTHORPE 71C | 6’3 | 311 | RS - So.Hampstead, N.C. (Topsail)

ally, No. 1 in North Carolina, by scout.com.• Also a varsity wrestler, he won the state 3-A heavyweight title as a

sophomore and was runner-up as a junior.• Major: Criminology

SCULTHORPE CAREER BESTSPlays.............................................................71 ...........................................Marshall (2017)Knockdowns ............................................... 2 ......................BC (2017), Marshall (2017)

2017 SCULTHORPE GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD SK AllowSC 42 1 1*Marshall 71 2 1Furman 16 1 0@FSU Special Teams OnlySyracuse 1 0 0Louisville 9 0 0@ Pitt Special Teams Only@ ND Special Teams OnlyClemson Special Teams Only@ BC 37 2 0@ WF Special Teams OnlyUNC 10 0 #Ariz. St. Special Teams Only# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas SCULTHORPE CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2017 13-1 186 6 2

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Blocked a punt that was recovered for a touchdown in the game at

Notre Dame..• Tied a career high with six tackles in the win over Furman, that tally

included 1.5 tackles for loss.• Missed the Boston College game with an injury• Has added over 50 lbs. since his freshman season.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• In from scrimmage in eight of the first nine games before suffering a

season-ending injury. AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Saw action in the first four games before suffering a season-ending

injury.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played OLB at local Millbrook HS for coach Clarence Inscore.• Team posted an 11-3 record and went to the NC 4AA state quarterfinals.• Scored a 30 on the ACT and had an unweighted 3.9 GPA with a 4.9

weighted GPA.• Member of National Honor Society and All-Academic Honor Roll.• Senior Stats: Posted 146 tackles, 19 sacks and 36 tackles for loss as a

senior. His 19 sacks tied the school record for most in a season.• Junior Stats: As a junior, posted over 70 tackles and 10 TFLs.• Rankings: No. 49 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com. No. 113 outside

linebacker nationally by ESPN.com.• Started the Athletic Service Club at Millbrook.• Major: Business administration

SMITH-WILLIAMS CAREER BESTSPlays...........................................................40 ................................Old Dominion (2016)Tackles ..........................................................6 ...................ODU (2016), Furman (2017)TFL ..............................................................1.5 ............................................Furman (2017)

2017 SMITH-WILLIAMS GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK PBU CF/R BKSC 3 0 0 0

Marshall 13 0 1 1Furman 27 4 2 6 1.5-5 0.5-4 0/1@ FSU 16 0 1 1Syracuse 20 0 0 0Louisville 10 1 0 1@ Pitt 20 0 0 0@ ND 11 0 0 0 1Clemson 5 0 0 0@ BC DNP - Injured@ WF 4 0 0 0UNC 4 0 0 0#Ariz. St. 19 0 1 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

SMITH-WILLIAMS CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk PBU QP CF/R2015 4-0 43 2 2 4 0.5-12016 8-0 148 6 7 13 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 22017 12-0 152 5 5 10 1.5-5 0.5-4 Totals 24-0 343 13 14 27 2l.5-10 1-8 1 2 0/1

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Redshirted the season at offensive guard.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played OT at Dudley High School for coach Stephen Davis.• Career stats: Recorded 74 pancake blocks in 27 games.• Senior stats: Had 47 pancake blocks.• Dudley finished 15-1 and won the NC 4A state title with a 54-0 cham-

pionship win at Carter-Finley Stadium. Dudley was ranked as the top high school team in North Carolina - regardless of classification.

• Dudley also won the state title his freshman year, that game was also played at Carter-Finley.

• Dudley was conference champions all four years of his prep career.• Team captain as a senior.• Honors: AP and NC Preps all-state selection. A three-time all-confer-

ence selection. Invited to play in the 2016 Shrine Bowl, but Dudley advanced to the state title game.

• Rankings: No. 38 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 118 offen-sive tackle nationally by scout.com, the No. 3 OT in NC.

• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies.PERSONAL• Was unable to play little league football because he was too big.

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):• Saw action in 12 games for the season, including six from scrimmage.• Earned his first career start, at strong safety, against Marshall.• In for a season-high 23 snaps in the Hyundai Sun Bowl win.AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season at safety.• Chosen to participate in Freshman Honors Convocation.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played DB at Terry Sanford HS for Coach Bryan Till. Helped lead his

team to a 12-2 record and the NC 3AA state quarterfinals.• Career Stats: Holds the school record with 17 career interceptions.• Senior Stats: Recorded 159 tackles, including 102 solo stops, along with

six interceptions. Had back-to-back games of 20+ tackles.• Honors: Conference defensive player of the year and Fayetteville

JAMES SMITH-WILLIAMS 39DE | 6’3 | 262 | RS - Jr.Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)

ISAIAH STALLINGS 22SAF | 6’4 | 223 | RS - So.Fayetteville, N.C. (Sanford)

BRYSON SPEAS 62OG | 6’4 | 276 | RS - Fr.Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)

Observer’s Regional Player of the Year. Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl.• Rankings: No. 39 nationally among safeties and the No.. 23 player in

North Carolina according to rivals.com. No. 77 safety nationally, No. 2 in North Carolina, by scout.com.

• Also played basketball, TSHS won the state title his junior year.• Major: Business administration

CAREER BESTSPlays....................................................... 23 ............................Arizona State (2017)Tackles ......................................................2 ...............................Notre Dame (2017)

2017 STALLINGS GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast TotSC 0 0 0 0*Marsh 19 0 0 0Fur 0 0 0 0@ FSU Did Not PlaySyra 0 1 0 1Lou 0 0 0 0@ Pitt 9 0 0 0@ ND 12 0 2 2Clem Special Teams Only@BC 1 0 0 0@ WF Special Teams OnlyUNC 1 0 0 0#Ariz. St. 23 0 1 1# - Hyundai Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas

CAREER STATSYr GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot2017 12-1 65 1 3 4

OVERALL • Moved to cornerback for the spring of 2018 after spending the past

four years at wide receiver.

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

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017): • Saw action in 10 games, mostly seeing special teams action.

• In for 10 snaps in the win over Furman.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• Saw action in every contest, including a season-high 36 snaps vs. Wake

Forest. Also pulled down a season-high four catches in that victory.

• Had a 70-yard touchdown reception against No. 7 Louisville.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Scored an 83-yard TD vs. BC- the longest throw of QB Jacoby Brissett’s

career and tied as the ninth-longest pass in school history.• Left the Syracuse game after two snaps with an injury.• Scored his first career touchdown on an 59-yard throw from Brissett in

the win at Wake Forest.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Redshirted the season.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played wide receiver for coach Adrian Jones.• Helped team to a 14-2 record and the 2013 NC 3AA state championship.

He finished that game with eight catches for 198 yards and two touch-downs to earn Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game honors.

• Senior Stats: Caught 93 passes for 1,760 yards and 19 touchdowns. Tallied 2,190 all-purpose yards and 22 total TDs.

• Junior Stats: Had 48 receptions for 948 yards and 15 touchdowns.• Honors: A 2013 Associated Press all-state selection. Selected to

NCPreps.com 3A all-state team. A first-team all-conference selection.

Played in the 2013 North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl where he had four receptions for 26 yards.

• Rankings: No. 59 wide receiver nationally by scout.com. No. 33 player in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 85 wide receiver nationally and the No. 23 player in North Carolina by ESPN.com.

• Major: Interdisciplinary studies.

TROWELL 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)

TROWELL CAREER STATS 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 1-22017 10-0 10 0 0 0 - - 0-0Totals 34-8 534 21 359 3 17.1 83 1-2

AS A RS-FRESHMAN (2017):• Promising young cornerback who suffered a season-ending knee injury

in game 2 vs. Marshall.• Played well before the injury, he had four tackles in just 26 snaps.AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season at cornerbackIN HIGH SCHOOL: • Played cornerback and wide receiver at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High

School for coach Tommy Brown where he helped the team advance to the South Carolina Class AAA playoffs

• Senior Stats: Caught 18 passes for 405 yards and four scores.• Junior Stats: Played his junior season at Lake Marion High in Santee,

S.C., tallying 29 tackles and seven interceptions on defense while adding 18 receptions for 405 yards and four scores on offense.

• Honors: Played in the South Carolina North/South All-Star game.• Rankings: No. 8 player in South Carolina by rivals.com. No. 62 corner-

back nationally, No. 2 in South Carolina, by scout.com.• Major: Enrolled in exploratory studies.

VALDEZ CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................26 ...........................................Marshall (2017)Tackles ..........................................................4 ...........................................Marshall (2017)

VALDEZ CAREER STATSYr GP-S Pl Hit Ast Tot2017 2-0 26 5 0 5

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2017):• Saw action in all 13 games on special teams, he was in for 16 snaps from

scrimmage in the win over Furman. He tallied two knockdown blocks.AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2016):• Did not see game action, he worked with the Wolfpack scout team.AS A FRESHMAN (2015):• Redshirted the season.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played OT at Charlotte Christian High School for coach Jason Estep.

MAURICE TROWELL 8CB | 5’11 | 189 | RS - Sr.Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham)

MARKEL VALDEZ 30CB | 5’11 | 193 | RS - So.Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson)

PHILIP WALTON, Jr. 72OT | 6’6 | 305 | RS - Jr.Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian)

• Played mainly defense his first three years of high school, was full-time on offense as a senior.

• Helped lead his team to an 11-1 record and the NC Independent Schools Division I state title. Team finished ranked No. 7 in North Carolina regardless of classification.

• Was a competitive swimmer who gave up the sport to pursue football.• Member of National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society.• Attended the same high school as center Garrett Bradbury • Honors: Named All-Charlotte Observer second-team.• Rankings: No. 147 OT nationally, No. 2 in N.C., by scout.com. No. 32

player in N.C. by rivals.com. No. 171 OT nationally by ESPN.com.• Major: Agricultural business

WALTON CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................ 16 ............................................Furman (2017)Knockdowns ............................................... 2 ............................................Furman (2017)

WALTON CAREER STATSYr GP-S Pl KD Sk2017 13-0 16 2 0

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2017):• Started the season opener at right tackle, he played all 103 snaps vs.

South Carolina.

• Has gained 22 lbs. since arriving on campus.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016):• Redshirted the season on the offensive line.

IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played offensive tackle at Lincoln-Way West High School for coach

Dave Ernst, where he helped team to an 11-3 record as a senior and team was Illinois 5A state runner-ups.

• Rankings: No. 28 player in Illinois by rivals.com. No. 48 offensive tackle nationally by scout.com.

• Major: Sport management

CAREER BESTSPlays.......................................................... 103 ...................................... S. Carolina (2017)Knockdowns ............................................... 5 ....................................... S Carolina (2017)

2017 WITT GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply KD SK Allow*SC 103 5 1Marshall 16 0 0 Furman 17 1 0@FSU DNPSyracuse DNPLouisville ST 0 0Arizona St. ST 0 0

WITT CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Ply KD SK Allow2017 4-1 136 6 1

AS A RS - JUNIOR (2017):• Suffered an injury vs. South Carolina in the opener and missed the

next three games* Started the last two games of the season, he played a career-high 75 snaps in the win over UNC and tallied a career-high seven tackles.

AS A RS - SOPHOMORE (2016):• Scored the game-winning touchdown after recovering a blocked punt

versus Notre Dame.

• Saw action at LB and safety vs. FSU.

• Missed the first four games with an injury suffered in fall camp. He had been one of the defense’s top performers in camp before the injury.

AS A RS - FRESHMAN (2015):• Played in all 13 games on special teams.AS A FRESHMAN (2014):• Redshirted the season.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Played running back and safety for coach Stevie Hinnant.• Helped team to an 11-4 record as a senior and the NC state semifinals.• Also played high school basketball• Senior Stats: Posted 1,445 rushing yards (7.1 average) with 21 touch-

downs. Finished with 98 tackles and two interceptions on defense.• Honors: NCPreps.com 3A all-state team selection.• Junior Stats: Recorded 89 tackles (67 solo), three interceptions, one

forced fumble, and five pass deflections while playing safety.• Rankings: No. 87 safety nationally by scout.com. No. 27 player in North

Carolina by rivals.com. No. 71 safety nationally by ESPN.com.• Major: Social work

WRIGHT CAREER BESTSPlays............................................................75 ..................................................UNC (2017)Tackles .......................................................... 7 ..................................................UNC (2017)

2016 WRIGHT GAME BY GAME STATSOpponent Pl Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk CF/RF PBUWFU ST 0 0 0ND ST 0 0 0 @ Clemson ST 0 0 0@ Louisville 11 3 1 4BC 11 0 0 0FSU 15 0 1 1 1@ Syracuse 3 0 0 0Miami 5 1 0 1@ UNC 9 0 1 1$Vanderbilt 45 3 0 3$ - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La

2017 WRIGHT GAME BY GAME STATSOpp Ply Ht Ast Tot TFL SK QP PBU*SC 24 1 1 2Marshall DNP - InjuredFurman DNP - Injured@FSU DNP - InjuredSyracuse 1 0 0 0Louisville 0 0 0 0@Pitt 22 1 1 2@ ND 20 1 0 1 1Clemson 0 1 0 1@ BC 47 1 2 3 0.5-1@ WF Special Teams Only*UNC 75 3 4 7 1#*Ariz. St. 7 1 0 1

WRIGHT CAREER STATSYear GP-GS Pl Hit Ast Tot PBU2015 13-0 0 1 1 22016 9-0 96 7 3 10 12017 8-3 196 9 8 17 2Totals 30-3 292 17 12 29 3

JUSTIN WITT 67OT | 6’6 | 307 | RS - So.Chicago, Ill. (Lincoln-Way West)

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

AT SADDLEBACK COLLEGE:• Transfer from Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif, will have

three seasons to play two.• 2017 squad posted an 8-3 overall and 4-1 conference record and

advanced to the SoCal semifinals. During his freshman campaign, Team went 9-2, 4-1 in conference.

• Played two seasons as a defensive end for coach Mark McElroy.• Freshman Stats: Tallied 14 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and four sacks

in eight games.• Sophomore Stats: Finished with 28 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 4.5

sacks in eight games played. Also returned a fumble 46 yards for a TD.IN HIGH SCHOOL:• Graduated from Mission Viejo High School in 2014.• Rankings: No. 57 JUCO prospect nationally by 247sports.com. No. 5

JUCO strongside defensive end nationally and the No. 9 prospect in California.

• Major: Sport management

• Played his final prep season on the defensive line for head coach and former Wolfpack and NFL great Dewayne Washington at local Heritage High School. He was also coached by former NFL players Torry Holt and Willie Parke.

• Career Stats: Totaled over 200 career tackles, 60 tackles for loss and 21 sacks.

• Senior Stats: Made 62 tackles, including 4.5 sacks and had two inter-ceptions.

• Helped team advance to the NC 4A state quarterfinals and finish 12-2.• Played his first three prep seasons at Millbrook High School.• Honors: A two-time Northern 4A all-conference selection. Team cap-

tain. Also a two-time academic all-conference selection.• Also played high school basketball.• Rankings: No. 43 strongside defensive end nationally and the No. 27

prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com. No. 43 strongside defensive end and the No. 30 prospect in North Carolina by 247sports.com.

• Major: ManagementPERSONAL• Boasts a 6-10 wingspan.• Teammate of fellow 2018 signee Ricky Person at Heritage and Pack

DE James Smith-Williams at Millbrook.

• Placekicker and punter at North Davidson High School for coach Brian Flynn.

• Career Stats: Scored 271 points during his prep career, connecting on 30-of-48 field goals and 175-of-184 extra points.

• Senior Stats: Converted 8-of-17 field goals and 68-of-71 extra points

for 92 total points. Set the North Carolina state record for longest field goal (57) and touchbacks (89), while posting the second-highest punting average (42.3)

• Helped team advance to the NC 2AA state semifinals with a 13-2 record/

• Junior Stats: Went 8-of-11 on field goals, with 55 extra points.• Sophomore Stats: Connected on 14-of-20 field goals with 52 extra

points. • Honors: Associated Press and NC Preps 4A all-state. A three-time

all-county, all-conference and all-Northwest NC selection. Two-time conference Kicker of the Year as a junior and senior. NYFO National punt and field goal champion, and CSK national champion. Team captain. Played in the Offense/Defense All-American Bowl in New Orleans. Also played in the Shrine Bowl where he converted all seven extra point attempts.

• Rankings: No. 18 kicker nationally and the No. 74 prospect in North Carolina by 247sports.com.

• Major: Agricultural science

• Played both cornerback and wide receiver at Appomattox County High School for coach Doug Smith.

• Helped lead team to three straight VA 2A state titles. Team went 15-1 as a senior.

• Caught a 48-yard TD pass in his final game. • Played basketball and baseball, and was a captain on both squads .• Honors: A three-time first-team all-state selection as both a wide

receiver and cornerback. A team captain• Rankings: No. 18 athlete nationally and the No. 8 prospect in Virginia

by rivals.com. No. 44 athlete and the No. 11 prospect in Virginia by 247sports.com. A 4-star recruit by rivals.com.

• NC State’s first commitment of the 2018 class.• Major: Exploratory studies

AT GEORGIA MILITARY:• Transfer from Georgia Military College with three seasons to play two.

Played two seasons as a cornerback for coach Bert Williams.• Career Stats: In 19 total games, recorded four interceptions and 12

pass breakups. Also had 36 tackles. • Sophomore Stats: Had a team-best three INTs, returning one for a TD,

and also finished with 15 tackles in eight games played. • Team posted a 8-2 record during his final season.• Honors: Team captain.IN HIGH SCHOOL• Graduated from Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Ga.• Senior Stats: Made 49 tackles, had 16 pass breakups and five intercep-

tions. Also returned three INTs for scores.• Rankings: No. 108 JUCO prospect nationally by 247sports.com. No. 14

JUCO cornerback nationally and the No. 2 prospect in Georgia.• Major: Sport management

EARLY ENROLLEES

JOE BABROS 44DE | 6’4 | 243 | Jr.Mission Viejo, Calif. (Saddleback CC/Mission Viejo)

JOSEPH BOLETEPELI 99DE | 6’4 | 257 | Fr.Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage)

CHRISTOPHER DUNN 32PK | 5’8 | 170 | Fr.Lexington, N.C. (N. Davidson)

DE’VON GRAVES 24CB | 6’1 | 198 | Fr.Appomattox, Va. (Appomattox Co.)

KISHAWN MILLER 28CB | 5’9 | 168 | Jr.Buffalo, N.Y. (Ga. Military/Mill Creek)

• Played running back and outside linebacker for head coach and for-mer Wolfpack and NFL great Dewayne Washington at local Heritage High School. Also coached by former NFL players Torry Holt and Willie Parker.

• Career Stats: Totaled 438 carries for 3,221 yards (7.4 avg.) and scored 49 rushing TDs. Also caught 36 passes for 359 yards and four scores. Tallied 3,625 career all-purpose yards and 53 touchdowns.

• Senior Stats: Rushed 262 times for 2,230 yards and 38 touchdowns in 11 games. Also caught 21 passes for 279 yards and three more scores Helped team advance to the NC 4A state quarterfinals and finish 12-2

• Junior Stats: Had 145 carries for 774 yards and 11 scores.• Also played high school basketball.• Competed at the Nike Opening Finals along side fellow signee Devin

Leary.• Played his first two seasons at Franklinton High School.• Honors: A team captain. Named 1 of 16 finalists nationally for the U.S.

Army Player of the Year award. Played in the U.S. Army All-American Game. Also played in the Shrine Bowl, where he was the game’s Offensive MVP, with 15 carries for 180 yards and a score. Also caught three passes for 23 yards and another score.

• Rankings: No. 91 prospect nationally by rivals.com. No. 3 running back nationally and No. 5 prospect in North Carolina. A 4-star recruit by both rivals.com and 247sports.com.

• Major: Communication PERSONAL• High School teammate of fellow 2018 signee Joseph Boletepeli.

• Played offensive tackle and defensive end at Ware County High School.

• Junior Stats: Tallied 19 pancake blocks.• Honors: Named all-state and all-region as a senior. Also named a two-

time Offensive Player of the Week and four-time Most Physical Player of the Week. Team captain

• Rankings: No. 77 offensive tackle nationally and the No. 86 prospect in Georgia by 247sports.com.

• Major: Communication PERSONAL• Has nearly a 7-foot wingspan and wears a size 18 shoe.

• Will miss spring drills as he rehabs from a high school knee injury.• Played outside linebacker at Orange High School for coach Van Smith • Career Stats: Tallied 266 tackles, 70 tackles for loss, 24 sacks and two

interceptions.• Senior Stats: Made 103 tackles, including 21 for loss and 10 sacks, plus

a pick-six, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery. Also rushed 67 times for 222 yards and five scores and pulled down 15 receptions for 263 yards and four TDs. Compiled 754 all-purpose yards.

• Junior Stats: Had 127 tackles, 39 tackles for loss and 13 sacks.• Honors: Named the Raleigh News & Observer’s Player of the Year

and the Male Athlete of the Year/ Also named Big 8 Defensive Player of the Year. A team captain. Selected to the U.S. Army All-American Game. Also invited to the Shrine Bowl

• Won a state championship in wrestling and also played lacrosse. In lacrosse, was named Big 8 all-conference and all-metro.

• Rankings: No. 67 prospect nationally by 247sports.com. No. 4 outside linebacker nationally and No. 3 prospect in North Carolina. A 4-star recruit by both rivals.com and 247sports.com.

• Major: Middle grades education

RICKY PERSON, Jr. 20RB | 6’1 | 212 | Fr.Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage)

JALYNN STRICKLAND 75OT | 6’6 | 318 | Fr.Waycross, Ga. (Ware Co.)

PAYTON WILSON 11LB | 6’4 | 236 | Fr.Hillsborough, N.C. (Orange)

Transfer from Southern Cal … Redshirted the 2016 season at USC and was named the 2016 Offensive Service Team Player of the Year … Was a tight end at Dowington Prep High School during his prep career … Named a 2015 Prep Star All-American … As a senior, had 47 catches for 826 yards … Named to the USA Today All-AP second-team and AP all-state first-team … As a junior, had 67 catches for 1,051 yards and 10 touchdowns … Named AP all-state first-team … Had 33 catches for 456 yards and six TDs as a sophomore … Also played high school basketball … Earned all-league honors after averaging 22.4 points and 12.0 rebounds as a junior … Also averaged 19.9 points as a junior and 15.0 points as a freshman … Long line of relatives have played college football: grandfather Fran (TE/DE - Colgate), father Chris (QB/TE - Columbia), brother Ryley (TE - Delaware), uncle Jerry (Mansfield), and uncle Jerry (Hobart) … In the 2016 recruiting rankings, was the No. 20 tight end nationally by rivals.com … Was a four-star recruit, No. 267 overall and the No. 10 tight end by 247sports.com.

Played safety, outside linebacker and wide receiver at local Southeast Raleigh High School for two seasons for coach Daniel Finn … As a senior, posted 31 catches for 594 yards and six touchdowns … Also had 43 carries for 276 yards … Named both the offensive (wide receiver) and defensive (safety) conference player of the year … As a junior had 25 catches for 480 yards and six scores … Was a team captain … Started his prep career at Ravenscroft … Ranked as the No. 35 prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com.

Played both offensive and defensive tackle at North Miami High School … Ranked as the No. 94 offensive tackle by 247sports.com.

Played wide receiver for coach Hunter Jenks at Clayton High School … In three years of varsity action finished with 160 receptions for 2,700 yards and 39 touchdowns … As a senior, had 55 catches for 1,073 yards and 17 touchdowns, also rushed for two scores … Named the 2017 Greater Neuse Offensive Player of the Year by the Raleigh News & Observer … Helped team advance to the NC 3AA state quarterfinals with a record of 13-1 … In his final game, caught 11 passes for 251 yards and three TDs … As

a junior, had 78 catches for 1,167 yards and 15 TDs … Was a team captain … Will play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Tampa … Also played in the Shrine Bowl and finished with two catches for 30 yards and one TD … Also plays high school basketball … Ranked as the No. 33 prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com … Ranked as the No. 32 prospect in North Carolina by 247sports.com.

Played safety at Harding University High School for coach Sam Greiner … Helped team win the 2017 NC 4A state championship with a 15-1 record … Posted 45 tackles as a junior in seven games … Was a team captain … Invited to the Shrine Bowl … Ranked as the No. 35 prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com … Ranked as the No. 43 prospect in North Carolina by 247sports.com.

Played on the defensive line at Norview High School for coach Dealton Cotton … As a senior, named the Class 5A Defensive Player of the Year … Also named first-team all-region … As a junior, totaled 52 tackles and nine tackles for loss and three sacks … Was named second-team all-state for VA 5A … Was a team captain … Ranked as the No. 26 prospect in Virginia by rivals.com … Ranked as the No. 64 strongside defensive end and the No. 27 prospect in Virginia by 247sports.com.

Played both tackle and guard at Eastern Alamance High School for coach John Kirby … Named Mid State 3A all-conference … Was 245 pounds as a junior and 285 as a senior … Will play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Tampa … Also played in the Shrine Bowl … Ranked as the No. 45 prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com … Ranked as the No. 94 offen-sive tackle and the No. 33 prospect in North Carolina by 247sports.com.

Played linebacker and safety at American Heritage High School for coach Pat Surtain … In his prep career, recorded 191 tackles, 88 solo stops, 17 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks … As a senior, posted 92 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks … As a junior, had 70 tackles, seven TFLs and four sacks … Named third-team All-Broward County by the Miami Herald … Helped team win Florida 5A state title as a both a junior and senior … Team went 13-0 senior season, and won 27 games overall … Heritage fin-ished as No. 3 ranked team nationally … Also competes in track and field …Ranked as the No. 94 outside linebacker nationally by 247sports.com.

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CARY ANGELINE 6TE | 6’7 | 240 | Jr.Chester Springs, Pa. (Downington East/USC)

TYLER BAKER-WILLIAMS 32DB | 6’1 | 201 | Fr.Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast)

KAHRIC BELLE 64OL | 6’6 | 292 | Fr.N. Miami Beach, Fla. (N. Miami Beach)

DEVIN CARTER 85WR | 6’4 | 205 | Fr.Clayton, N.C. (Clayton)

MALIK DUNLAP 19DB | 6’3 | 190 | Fr.Charlotte, N.C. (Harding Univ. HS)

DERRICK EASON 95DT | 6’4 | 245 | Fr.Norfolk, Va. (Norview)

GABRIEL GONZALEZ 78OT | 6’5 | 275 | Fr.Mebane, N.C. (Eastern Alamance)

CALVIN HART 35LB | 6’1 | 207 | Fr.Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage)

Played defensive back at Dr. Phillips High School for coach Rodney Wells … Totaled nine career interceptions and nine career touchdowns during prep career … As a senior, finished with 101 tackles and five tackles for loss in 10 games played … Also had nine rushes for 44 yards and one TD … Also accounted for 215 yards in both punt and kickoff returns … Named first-team all-state … Helped team to the Florida Class 8A state title and a record of 13-2 … As a junior, had two INTs, returned one for a TD … Also had six return TDs, and averaged 35.2 yds per kickoff return and 19.7 yds per punt return … A two-time first-team all-metro and all-dis-trict selection … Was a team captain … Also competes in track & field, a two-time state placer in the long jump … Ranked as the No. 47 athlete nationally by rivals.com … Ranked as the No. 78 cornerback nationally by 247sports.com.

Played quarterback at Timber Creek High School for coach Robert Hinson … Finished his career as the state of New Jersey’s all-time leader in passing yards (9,672) and touchdown throws (117) … In his varsity career, completed 566-of-910 passes for 9,672 yards and 117 touchdowns … Also rushed for 525 career yards and 11 TDs … As a senior, completed 152 of 246 passes (61.8 percent) for 2,863 yards and 31 touchdowns play-ing in 11 games … Also rushed 36 times for 344 yards and four scores … Helped team to the South Jersey Group 3 Semifinals and a 10-1 record … Threw for three touchdowns in his final game … As a junior, completed 198-of-316 passes for 3,688 yards and 48 touchdowns … Named the Gatorade Player of the Year in New Jersey as both a junior and senior … Was a team captain … Will play in the Polynesian Bowl in Hawaii … Took part in both the Elite 11 and The Nike Opening Finals after his junior season … Competed at the Nike Opening Finals along side fellow signee Ricky Person, Jr. … Also plays high school baseball … Ranked the No. 230 prospect nationally by rivals.com … Also ranked the No. 8 quarterback nationally and No. 6 prospect in New Jersey … A 4-star recruit by both rivals.com and 247sports.com.

Will have three years to play three seasons at NC State after transferring from Iowa Western Community College … Played defensive tackle at Iowa Western for two seasons for coach Scott Strohmeier … As a redshirt freshman in 2017 at Iowa Western CC, had 49 tackles, including 6.5 for loss and three sacks in 12 games played … Team went 11-1, including a 36-19 win over Northwest Mississippi Community College in the Graphic Edge Bowl … Redshirted the 2016 season.

Played his final prep season at defensive tackle at Northwestern High School for coach Max Edwards … Helped lead team to the Florida 6A state title with a 13-2 record, the school’s first title in 10 years … Northwestern finished the season ranked No. 18 nationally … Was a team captain … Previously played at Jackson High School, where he was teammates with 2017 NC State signee Nakia Robinson … Will play in the Offense/Defense All-American Bowl in New Orleans … Ranked as the No. 57 strongside defensive end nationally by 247sports.com.

Played inside linebacker at local Sanderson High School for coach Ben Kolstad … Also was a short yardage running back, and had 40 career TDs … As a senior, had 60 tackles, 51 solo stops, 18 tackles for loss and five sacks … Rushed 20 times for 163 yards and 10 touchdowns … Had 18 rush-ing TDs for his career … Helped team advance to the NC 4AA state quar-terfinals … Named the 2017 Cap 7 Conference Player of the Year by the Raleigh News & Observer … As a junior, had 84 tackles and 18 tackles for loss, and six sacks … As a sophomore, had 71 tackles, nine TFLs and seven sacks in 11 games … Had 14 touchdowns as a junior and 12 as a sopho-more … Was a team captain … Will play in the U.S. Army All-American Game … Ranked the No. 213 prospect nationally by 247sports.com. … Also ranked the No. 19 defensive tackle nationally and No. 10 prospect in North Carolina … A 4-star recruit by both rivals.com and 247sports.com … High School teammate of fellow 2018 signee Trent Pennix.

Played cornerback and wide receiver at Archer High School for coach Andy Dyer … Finished his prep career with nine interceptions and five career touchdowns … Earned all-state honors as a senior, also all-region and all-county … As a senior, helped team to a 15-1 record and the Georgia 7A state quarterfinals … Ranked as the No. 50 defensive back nationally and the No. 47 prospect in Georgia by rivals.com … Also ranked the No. 32 prospect in Georgia and a 4-star recruit by 247sports.com.

Played running back and safety at local Sanderson High School for coach Ben Kolstad … In his prep career, totaled 500 carries for 3,039 yards (6.1 avg.) and 35 touchdowns … Had 13 games with over 100 yards rushing … Also had 48 catches for 648 yards and five TDs … Totaled 4,166 all-pur-pose yards in his career … As a senior, had 201 carries for 1,247 yards and 16 touchdowns … Also caught 34 passes for 397 yards and three scores … Totaled 1,694 all-purpose yards as a senior … Had 15 tackles and two interceptions on defense … Helped team advance to the NC 4AA state quarterfinals … A two-time Cap 7 all-conference selection … As a junior, had 167 carries for 1,215 yards and 12 scores … Was a team captain … Also

TANNER INGLE 10DB | 5’10 | 185 | Fr.Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)

DEVIN LEARY 13QB | 6’2 | 190 | Fr.Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek)

VAL MARTIN 56DT | 6’2 | 290 | RS-Soph.Marietta, Ga. (Marietta/Iowa Western CC)

DAVONTAE McCRAE 58DE | 6’5 | 258 | Fr.Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)

ALIM McNEILL 29DT | 6’2 | 272 | Fr.Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson)

TAIYON PALMER 25DB | 5’11 | 175 | Fr.Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer)

TRENT PENNIX 26ATH | 6’2 | 200 | Fr.Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson)

runs track … Ranked as the No. 37 running back nationally and the No. 28 prospect in North Carolina by rivals.com … High School teammate of fellow 2018 signee Alim McNeill.

Played wide receiver and cornerback at Irvington High School for coach Smoke Pierre … As a senior, had 57 catches for 687 yards and eight touchdowns … Named all-state, all-county and all-conference … Helped team advance to the New Jersey North 2 Group 4 semifinals going 8-3, 5-0 in conference action … As a junior, caught 52 passes for 969 yards and nine touchdowns … Was a team captain … Ranked as the No. 42 athlete and the No. 14 prospect in New Jersey by 247sports.com.

Played his senior year at cornerback and wide receiver at Western High School for coach Adam Ratkevich … As a senior, had 53 tackles, 18 PBUs and three interceptions … Named first-team all-county … Helped team reach the Florida 8A state quarterfinals with a 10-3 record … Previously played at Fort Lauderdale’s Westminster Academy … As a junior in nine games, caught 24 passes for 420 yards and three touchdowns … Also had 281 kickoff return yards for 722 all-purpose yards … Finished with 34 tackles and two interceptions … Also plays high school basketball … Ranked as the No. 89 cornerback nationally by 247sports.com.

JASIAH PROVILLON 84WR | 6’3 | 180 | Fr.Irvington, N.J. (Irvington)

TESHAUN SMITH 20DB | 6’3 | 170 | Fr.Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Western)

When Dave Doeren was tabbed to lead NC State’s football program in Decem-ber of 2012, he introduced the concept of 1Pack1Goal to Wolfpack Nation.

Since then, that phrase has really taken root. On social media, it’s a hashtag. During practice it’s how the team of-ten breaks the huddle. You can find it on posters and graphics, media guides and t-shirts. It’s even been painted on the field at Carter-Finley Stadium.

But Doeren has made sure that to the young men under his leadership - past, present and future - that phrase is not just a catchy slogan but a con-cise summary about the cul-ture of his program.

Doeren has defined 1Pack1Goal as “A UNITED MISSION TO WIN A CHAMPI-ONSHIP.” Although that may sound simple, the reality has been a little more complicated and encompasses much more than wins and losses.

From day 1, Doeren and his staff began to implement processes and pro-grams designed to develop each young man who comes through their pro-gram in three ways: as a player, as a student and as a person.

The second-youngest coach in the ACC, the 46-year-old Doeren, has defi-nitely succeeded when it comes to player development. All it takes is a look at some of the accolades from the 2017 squad:

- Only the sixth team in school history to post nine or more victories - Six ACC wins in 2017 tied the school record (dating back 65 years) and was

the most in 23 years- The Wolfpack’s 2nd-place finish in the ACC Atlantic Division was its high-

est ever- The Pack posted its highest final ranking since 2002, boasting wins over

two top-20 teams.- Doeren’s fifth squad advanced to a fourth straight bowl game and has won

three of the past four- Boasted 10 all-conference athletes on the ACC and ACSMA teams- Had three players named to various All-America squads (one consensus)- Boasted the 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year and National Defensive

Player of the Year- Three wins over rival UNC in the last four tries- Seven players invited to the 2018 NFL Combine - the 8th-best mark na-

tionally and the highest number in school history

Doeren was a candidate for several coach of the year honors and his 2017 senior class is one of just seven in school history to compete in four straight bowl games. He has now coached bowl eligible teams in 12 of his 15 years in Division 1.

In 2016, while facing a daunting schedule, his squad won three of its last four games, including a win at rival UNC and an Inde-pendence Bowl victory over SEC opponent Vanderbilt. Four of the squads losses in 2016, including two to ranked teams, by seven points of less.

In 2015, Doeren took one of the nation’s

youngest teams and went to battle against three teams that ended the reg-ular season ranked in the top 10. NC State won four road games in 2015, more than any Wolfpack squad since 2002. No other State team has turned in more road victories since 1957. The team posted numbers on offense and special teams that were among the top marks in school history.In 2014, his second year as the head coach at NC State, his team was the second-most improved in the Power 5 conferences. The Wolfpack more than doubled its win total from the previous season, earned a bowl victory and posted its highest team GPA in program history.

The 2014 Wolfpack squad was only the second in school history to score 40 or more points in five regular season games and posted its best rushing aver-age since 1992. Despite the tough league schedule in 2015, the team posted four 40+ point games and an almost identical rushing output.

An Academic All-American during his playing career at Drake, Doeren is also strongly commited to making sure that every young man who comes through the Wolfpack program has an opportunity to earn his degree.

During his first stint as a head coach Doeren’s Northern Illinois teams ranked in the top five nationally in Academic Progress Rate (APR).

In other words, academic success isn’t something he just gives lip service to - it’s something he lives.

The Wolfpack has made great strides academically in recent years. During Doeren’s tenure, 142 football student-athletes have graduated. NC State’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for football is at an all-time high (74%) and has risen each of the past four years.

The Wolfpack has boasted 17 Academic All-ACC performers since 2013 and this past year had two players named to the CoSIda Academic All-American All-District squad.

Joe Thuney, who has started in the Super Bowl in each of his first two years in the NFL, was a finalist for the National Football Foundation’s William Campbell Trophy, which is given to college football’s top student-athlete. Cole Cook, who earned two degrees during his time at NC State, was a semi-finalist.

Last semester, 33 members of the football team were named Caterpillar Scholar-Athletes for earning a 3.0 GPA or better.

Doeren also believes that a championship mindset involves service and has built a program that prides itself in giving back to the community. Members of his teams have turned in over 6,000 collective hours of community service since he took over as head coach. His team has won the NC State Athletics Community Service Award twice

He asks each of his position coaches to choose a service opportunity for his players each year. His players have taken that commitment to service and now many volunteer individually for various ministries and outreaches.

In 2017, punter A.J. Cole, III, was honored nationally for his community service

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by being selected to the prestigious Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Cole has spent his last five spring breaks in Kenya, ministering at the Mountain Park Academy. Each year, he has encouraged his teammates to accompany him on this service trip and will even have assistant coach Aaron Henry travel with him in 2018. Because of his efforts, over 10 kids are now sponsored to attend the school.

Doeren puts his money and his time where his mouth is. Not only does he set a high standard for his team when it comes to community service, but he holds himself to that standard. He and his wife, Sara have raised money and brought awareness to special needs education in Wake County since coming to NC State.

Another way that Doeren has established a culture that develops the person is by instituting “Real World Wednesdays.” Every week from January until the season starts, a different speaker comes in to speak to the team about his or her experiences or to help teach real life lessons. Speakers have included former players from the NFL, the business world and other individuals who have shared their life experiences.

Doeren has provided practical guidance to his players that will help them in the professional world. They learned about proper dress attire for interviews

and business and learned how to tie a tie. They participated in an etiquette dinner and met with leaders from the financial world who taught them about money management.

He believes that giving his athletes all the tools and knowledge they need to be great leaders is essential to their success, on and off the field. He knows that it takes strong leaders to develop strong leaders, so the training starts with himself and the coaching staff. He uses examples from other programs, university resources and outside speakers to help train his staff.

Doeren, who has packed a career’s worth of experience into his 22 years in the coaching profession, is a living example of a single-minded focus on a goal. After eschewing medical school to follow his passion, he climbed rapid-ly through the coaching ranks.

He came to NC State after leading the program at Northern Illinois to its most successful two years in program history. His first Husky squad won the school’s first Mid-American Conference Championship since 1983 and tied the school record with 11 wins. His second version repeated as league champions and set a new school record by posting 12 victories for the season and earned a trip to the Orange Bowl - the first BCS berth ever for a MAC school. Doeren was a finalist for several national coach of the year awards following the 2012 campaign.

Under Doeren’s leadership, NIU boasted the nation’s longest conference win-ning streak with 17 straight wins versus MAC opponents. The Huskies never lost a home game during his tenure in DeKalb, winning a dozen home contests in his two seasons to extend the nation’s longest home winning streak to 21 games.

Prior to his stint in DeKalb, Doeren spent five seasons in the Big Ten at Wis-consin, where he served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. During Doeren’s time in Madison, the Badgers posted a 49-15 overall mark and played in the Champs Sports Bowl twice, the Outback Bowl, the Capital One Bowl and the Rose Bowl.

For his first two seasons in Madison, he served as co-defensive coordinator/recruiting coordinator/linebackers coach and in 2008, was named the prima-ry defensive coordinator.

Doeren arrived at Wisconsin after four seasons (2002-05) at the University of Kansas, where he served as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator for three seasons before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator under head coach Mark Mangino.

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)2017 NC State Head Coach 9-4 Hyundai Sun Bowl; No. 23 final ranking* - Team competed in Orange Bowl after Doeren was named head coach at NC State

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH DAVE DOERENTHE DOEREN FILE

Years Coached 8th seasonAlma Mater Drake ‘94Career Record 57-34Record at NC State 34-30ACC Record 15-28Bowl Record 4-1*Wife Sara (Vander Woude)Children Jacob (18), Luke (15), Connor (11)Hometown: Shawnee Mission, KSHigh School: Shawnee Mission NWBS Degree: Pre-Med Biology (Drake ‘94)Master’s: Educational Leadership (Drake ‘99)

During Doeren’s time at Kansas, the Jayhawks ended a seven-year bowl drought, earning bids to the 2003 Tangerine Bowl and the 2005 Ft. Worth Bowl. The opponent in that first bowl appearance was a Philip Rivers-led NC State team.

In 2000 and 2001, Doeren coached the secondary at NCAA Division I-AA (now Football Championship Subdivision) powerhouse Montana, also serv-ing as the Grizzlies’ recruiting coordinator for one year. Montana advanced to the the I-AA national championship game in 2000, losing by two points, but returned to win the national title the following season. The Grizzlies posted a 28-3 record and won two Big Sky Conference championships in his two years with the program and he coached five All-Americans, four All-Big Sky performers and two league defensive MVPs.

Doeren grew up right outside of Kansas City, where he watched his grandfa-ther, Thomas Glennon, coach high school basketball and track. He loved the respect his grandfather commanded from his players, even after he retired from coaching.

When he left for college at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, his goals were to play football, earn a pre-med degree, go to med school and become an orthopedic doctor. He accomplished the first two.

He lettered at tight end for the Bulldogs, catching 19 catches for 237 yards for his career. He majored in pre-medical biology, earning Academic All-Amer-ican as a senior. He took the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). His plans for the future changed, however, during the summer between his junior and senior years when his former coach at Bishop Miege High School asked him to lead seven-on-seven drills.

From that moment on, he decided he wanted to be a coach. He pursued that goal with a relentlessness that never wavered. Instead of heading to med school, he landed his first coaching job in 1994, right there in Kansas at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School. His collegiate coaching career began just a year later, when he was named an assistant coach at Drake, leading the linebackers from 1995-97 before adding defensive coordinator chores in 1997. He also earned his master’s degree from Drake in educational leadership.

Doeren got his first taste of a bowl experience as a defensive graduate assis-tant at the University of Southern California. During his stint with the Trojans,

he began work on his Ph.D.

Doeren met his wife Sara while he was coaching at Drake and she was a nursing student. The couple has three sons: Jacob (18), Luke (15) and Connor (11).

THE WOLFPACK UNDER DAVE DOEREN IN THE NC STATE SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Category Rk .....Mark Rk ....Mark Rk .... Mark Rk ....Mark Rk ......MarkWins t2nd ............9 - ............. .............. t12th ...........8 ...............Pass Completions 4th ........316 8t ......263 12th ...... 246 ............. 9th ........249Pass Attempts 5th .......485 9th ......438 13th ....... 413 18th .......381 11th ........426Passing Yards 5th ... 3,580 8th ...3,387 16th ... 2,740 ............. 13th ....2,890Pass Yds/Game 6th ....275.4 8th .. 260.5 .............. ............. 15th .... 240.8Comp. Pct. 2nd ...... .652 8th .... .600 9th ..... .596 12th ..... .588 13th ........585Total Plays 3rd ........981 7th ......942 5th .......953 9th ......889 6th ........945Yards/Play t2nd ........6.0 t5th ....... 5.8 t10th ........5.6 t2nd .......6.0 ...............Total Yards 2nd ....5,873 5th ....5,417 6th ... 5,367 7th .....5,311 10th .... 5,842Yards/Game 2nd .... 451.8 6th ... 416.7 7th ....412.8 9th ..408.5 13th ....403.5Points 4th ........419 12th ....... 351 3rd ...... 432 8th ...... 392 ...............Points/Game 6th ...... 32.2 14th ..... 27.0 3rd ......33.2 11th .....30.2 ...............Punt Return Avg. 11th ....... 12.3 ............. 7th ...... 13.0 ............. 6th ......... 13.1Kickoff Return Avg. 14th ...... 22.7 8th ..... 23.2 2nd ......25.7 ............. ...............First Downs 3rd .......302 4th ......284 8th .......279 6th ...... 282 13th ........249Fewest Turnovers t1st ...........13 t10th ........ 20 t1st .......... 13 ............. 12th ........... 21Passes Had Intercepted t2nd ............6 ............. t2nd ........... 6 t2nd ...........6 ...............Fewest Fumbles Lost t4th ............7 t9th ...........8 t4th ........... 7 t12th ...........9 t1st .............6Rushing Yards Allowed .............. 6th .....1,412 .............. ............. ...............Rushing Yards/Gm Allowed .............. 5th ... 108.6 .............. ............. ...............Yards/Rush Allowed .............. t10th ....... 3.3 .............. ............. ...............

ELIAH DRINKWITZArkansas Tech ‘04

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks12th year in coaching

EDUCATION:Earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Arkansas Tech in 2004. Grad-uated magna cum laude and served as student body president.

PERSONAL:Born in Norman, Oklahoma on April 12, 1983. He and his wife, the former Lindsey Sivils of Alma, Ark., have three daughters: Addison, Emerson and Ella.

BOWL EXPERIENCEAS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Inde-pendence Bowl; Boise State: 2014 Fiesta Bowl, 2015 Poinsettia Bowl; Arkansas State: 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2013 GoDaddy Bowl; Auburn: 2010

BCS Championship Game, 2011 Chick Fil A Bowl.

COACHING HIGH-LIGHTS:At NC State:- NC State finished the 2017 season ranked fourth in the ACC in both scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and total offense (451.8 ypg). The Pack was also third in the ACC in passing yards per game (275.4).- QB Ryan Finley was a 2017 third-team All-ACC selection, the first Pack QB honored since 2010 - he has been named a 2018 Player to Watch by the Columbus Touchdown Club..

- Finley rank third in the ACC with 270.6 passing yards per game, while his .651 completition percentage ranked second in the league and third-best in NC State school history for a single season.

- The NC State offense had seven players earn All-ACC honors.- NC State has produced back-to-back 1,000-yard rushers for the first time

since 1977-78. Last year, RB Matthew Dayes was the first at NC State since 2002 and in 2017 first-year starter Nyheim Hines also reached that mark.

- In his first season, the 2016 offense posted single-season numbers that rank in the top 10 in school history in nine different categories.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH ELIAH DRINKWITZYear(s) Team Position2005 Alma HS (Ark.) Assistant Coach2006-09 Springdale HS (Ark) Offensive Coordinator2010-11 Auburn Quality Control Assistant2012 Arkansas State Running backs2013 Arkansas State RBs/Co-Offensive Coordinator2014 Boise State Tight Ends2015 Boise State Offensive Coordinator/QBs2016-pres. NC State Offensive Coordinator/QBs

DAVE HUXTABLEEastern Illinois ‘79

Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers36th year in coaching

EDUCATION: Earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Eastern Illinois in 1979.

PERSONAL DATA:Born in Elgin, Illinois on December 20, 1956. He and his wife Vicki have a son, Jake, and a daughter, Shea.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Inde-pendence Bowl, 2015 Belk Bowl, 2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg; Pitt: 2013 BBVA Compass; Wisconsin: 2012 Rose; UCF: 2010 Liberty, 2009 St. Petersburg, 2007 Liberty, 2005 Hawaii; UNC: 2001 Peach; ECU: 1999 Mobile; Georgia Tech: 1997 Carquest, 1992 Peach.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:

- NC State finished the 2017 season ranked third in the ACC in rushing defense, yield-ing 131.0 yards per game. The Pack also ranked fifth with 2.31 sacks per game.

- NC State ranked eighth in the FBS in rushing defense in 2016, allowing just 108.6 yards per game on the ground. That mark ranks fifth in school history, Five oppo-nents were held to less than 70 yards rushing.

- The Wolfpack ranked 27th in scoring defense in 2016, 24th in total defense., 33rd in passing efficiency defense, 33rd in tackles for loss and 22nd in sacks.

TOP 25 FBS RANKINGS UNDER ELIAH DRINKWITZ

TEAMCategory 2017 20163rd Down Conv 24 -Comp. % 14 -1st Downs 24 -Passes Had Int 8 7Sacks Allowed 5 -Time of Poss 11 11Turnovers Lost 8 8TO Margin 22 -

INDIVIDUALCategory 2017 2016All Purpose Yards Nyheim Hines 12 -Comp. % Ryan Finley 15 -Comp/Gm Ryan Finley 9 -Passing Yards Ryan Finley 19 -Pass Yds/Game Ryan Finley 22 -Rec/Game Jaylen Samuels 15 -Total Offense Ryan Finley 24 -Touchdowns Jaylen Samuels 18 -Yards/Rec Stephen Louis - 13

ASSISTANT COACHES

YEAR BY YEAR WITH DAVE HUXTABLEYear(s) Team Position1982 Iowa State Graduate Assistant1983-84 Independence CC Defensive Coordinator1985-88 W. Kentucky Linebackers1989 W. Kentucky Defensive Coordinator1990-91 East Carolina Linebackers/Special Teams1992-94 Georgia Tech Linebackers/Special Teams Coor.1995 Georgia Tech Linebackers1996-97 Georgia Tech Defensive Coor./Linebackers1998 East Carolina Linebackers

GEORGE BARLOWMarshall ‘90

Assistant Head Coach for Defense/ Cornerbacks27th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:An all-conference safety at Marshall from 1986-90. He was a member of the 1987 Thundering Herd squad that played for the I-AA title.

EDUCATION:Earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Marshall in 1990.

PERSONAL DATA:Born in Chicago, Ill. Married to the former Alexis Henderson. Has two daughters, Kierstin Paige and Harper.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Independence Bowl, 2015 Belk Bowl, 2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg; Vanderbilt: 2013 BBVA Compass Bowl, 2012 Music City Bowl.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:- Helped convert senior Jonathan Alston to cornerback from wide receiver for

his final season. Alston started all 13 games in 2017.- Coached CB Juston Burris, a 2016 fourth-round draft pick of the NY Jets and

Jack Tocho, who spent last season with the Minnesota Vikings.- The Wolfpack ranked 27th in scoring defense in 2016, 24th in total defense.,

33rd in passing efficiency defense, 33rd in tackles for loss and 22nd in sacks.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH GEORGE BARLOWYear(s) Team Position1991 Marshall Graduate Assistant1992-93 Marshall Linebackers1994 Hutchins (Ks) CC Defensive Line1995 West Virginia St. Defensive Coordinator1996-97 Oklahoma Graduate Assistant1998 Oklahoma Outside LBs/Safeties1999-01 James Madison Running Backs2002-03 James Madison Defensive Line2004-08 James Madison Asst Head Coach/Def. Coor./Safeties2009-10 New Mexico Asst. Head Coach/Def. Backs2011 New Mexico Interim Head Coach/Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coor.2012-13 Vanderbilt DBs/Defensive Recruiting Coor.2014-15 NC State Cornerbacks2016-pres. NC State CB/Assistant Head Coach for Defense1999 East Carolina Defensive Line2000 Oklahoma St. Linebackers/Special Teams Coor.2001 North Carolina Linebackers/Special Teams Coor.2002 North Carolina Defensive Coor./Linebackers2004-07 UCF Linebackers/Special Teams Coor.2008-10 UCF Defensive Coordinator2011 Wisconsin Linebackers2012 Pittsburgh Defensive Coordinator2013-pres. NC State Defensive Coor./Linebackers

EDDIE FAULKNER Wisconsin ‘00

Tight Ends/Fullbacks/ Special Teams Coordinator17th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE - A member of two Big Ten championship teams as a running back at Wisconsin from 1996-2000, rushing for 1,064 yards and seven touchdowns in his career. He posted three 100-yard rushing games, including 119 yards in a win over No. 14 Iowa in 1997 as a redshirt freshman. Wisconsin went to five straight bowls during his playing career, including back-to-back Rose Bowls in 1999 and 2000.

EDUCATION: Earned a B.A. in history from Wisconsin in 2000, and a M.A. in adult, higher and comunity education from Ball State in 2004.

PERSONAL DATA:Born in Muncie, Indiana on Oct. 20, 1977. He and wife Anissa have three chil-dren, Eddie IV, Madison Rose and Xavier.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World In-dependence Bowl, 2015 Belk Bowl, 2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg; Wisconsin:

TOP 25 FBS RANKINGS UNDER EDDIE FAULKNER

INDIVIDUALCategory 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013All Purpose Hines - 12 - - - -Rec/Game Samuels- 15 - - - -Touchdowns Samuels- 18 - - - -Kick Returns - Hines - 21 - - -KOR - - Hines 22PR - - Cherry - 12 - Smith-13Punting - - - Baumann - 6FG/Gm - - - - Sade-11

TOP 25 FBS RANKINGS UNDER DAVE HUXTABLE

TEAMCategory 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Rushing Def - 8 - - -Sacks - 22 -Total Defense - 24 -Tackles for Loss - - - 24 22

INDIVIDUALSacks 7 19 14 - -TFL 2 4 - - -

2013 Rose Bowl; Northern Illinois: 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl; Ball State: 2009 GMAC Bowl, 2008 International Bowl; AS A PLAYER (Wisconsin) - 2000 Sun Bowl, 2000 Rose Bowl, 1999 Rose Bowl, 1998 Outback Bowl, 1996 Copper Bowl.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:- Selected to participate in the 2017 NCAA Champion Forum - one of eight minority coaches nationally chosen for this unique professional development opportunity.- Coached NC State’s all-time receptions leader Jaylen Samuels, who finished with 202 career catches. - Samuels earned two first-team All-ACC honors during his career: at TE in 2015 and as an all-purpose player in 2017. he finished third in the ACC with 16 touch-downs in 2017, the third-most in a season

at NC State.- Nyheim Hines earned third-team All-ACC honors as a specialist, as he racked

up 610 combined yards on punt and kickoff returns.- Punter A.J. Cole was honoable mention All-ACC after ranking second in the

conference with 23 punts landing inside the 20.- In 2015, NC State was 1 of only 2 schools in the FBS to finish in the Top 20

in both kickoff returns and punt returns.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH EDDIE FAULKNERYear(s) Team Position2002 Anderson Univ. Running Backs2003-04 Ball State Graduate Assistant2005-08 Ball State Running Backs/Special Teams2009-10 Ball State Offensive Coor./Running Backs2011 Northern Illinois Running Backs/Special Teams Coor.2012 Wisconsin Tight Ends2013-pres. NC State TE/Fullbacks/Special Teams Coor.

AARON HENRYWisconsin ‘11

Safeties 4th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE - Played at Wisconsin from 2007-11, appearing in 52 games and starting 32 contests. He tallied 181 career tackles, including seven for loss with 4.5 sacks, seven interceptions and 23 passes defended, while helping lead the Badgers to three consecutive Big Ten titles, including victories in each of the first two Big Ten Championship Games. During his career, Wisconsin became the first Big Ten program since 1976-78 to play in the Rose Bowl in three straight years. A first-team All-Big Ten performer as a senior, Henry started all 14 games and finished the year with 67 tackles, including three for loss with one sack, four interceptions and seven passes defended. In 2010, he earned second-team All-Big Ten honors after tallying 58 tackles, three fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, two interceptions and nine passes defended. A 2011 quarterfinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, he was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten performer. In 2007, was named an honorable mention Freshman All-American and was a Freshman All-Big Ten first-team honoree. He sat out the 2008 season while recovering from an injury and returned in 2009 to play in all 13 games.

EDUCATION:Earned a B.S. in consumer affairs from Wisconsin in 2011. Earned his master’s degree in sports management from Arkanasas in 2015.

PERSONAL DATA:A native of Immokalee, Fla.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; Arkansas: 2015 Liberty Bowl; AS A PLAY-ER - 2007 Outback Bowl, 2008 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Champs Sports Bowl, 2010 Rose Bowl, 2011 Rose Bowl.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:- Joined NC State in the Spring

of 2017, and coached the Pack’s safeties in his first sea-son.

- Jarius Morehead was a first-year starter in 2017, starting 12 games and rank-ing second on the team in tackles.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH AARON HENRYYear(s) Team Position2014-15 Arkansas Secondary Graduate Assistant2016 Rutgers Defensive Backs2017-pres. NC State Safeties

DES KITCHINGSFurman ‘00

Asst. Head Coach for Offense/ Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs14th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE - A standout receiver/return specialist at Furman. As a senior in 1999, Kitchings helped Furman win the first of three conference champion-ships. He ranks among the school’s all-time leaders in receptions and returns. As a specialist, he averaged 29.3 yards on 33 kickoff returns - the second-best mark in Southern Conference history. Four were returned for touchdowns - also a school record. A consensus all-Southern Conference selection as both a receiver and returner, Kitchings earned All-America honors as a return spe-cialist in 1999 after leading the NCAA I-AA division in return average. He be-came the youngest inductee into the Furman Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009; PROFESSIONAL - selected by Kansas City in the 2000 NFL Draft, and spent four years on practice squads and rosters of NFL squads.

EDUCATION:Earned a B.S. in health and exercise science from Furman in 2000.

PERSONAL DATA:A native of Wagener, S.C., Kitchings and his wife, Heather, have three children:

Aiden, Ava and Austen.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Indepen-dence Bowl, 2015 Belk Bowl, 2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg, 2012 Franklin American Mort-gage Music City Bowl; Air Force: 2012 Military Bowl; Vanderbilt: 2008 Music City Bowl.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:- Nyheim Hines was named first-team All-ACC at running

back after playing wide receiver his first two seasons. He was the Pack’s first RB to earn first-team honors since 2002. Hines ranked fourth in the ACC with 1,112 rushing yards and led the ACC in all-purpose yards with 143.7 yards per game, ranking 12th nationally.

- NC State has produced back-to-back 1,000-yard rushers for the first time since 1977-78.

- In 2016, RB Matt Dayes earned second-team All-ACC honors and became the Pack’s first 1,000 yard rusher since 2002. Dayes finished the season with 1,166 rushing yards, the third-best mark in the ACC. His eight games of 100+ yards were the most in a single season at NC State since 1977.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH DES KITCHINGS

Year(s) Team Position2004-07 Furman Tight Ends / Special Teams Coor.2008-09 Vanderbilt Running Backs/Running Game Coor/ Special Teams Coordinator2010 Vanderbilt Offensive Coordinator2011 Air Force Running Backs/Game Coordinator2012 NC State Running Backs/Tight Ends2013 NC State Running Backs2014-15 NC State Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator2016-pres. NC State RB/Rec. Coor/Assistant HC for Offense

DWAYNE LEDFORDEast Carolina ‘99

Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator12th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: COLLEGE - Played defensive line at ECU from 1995-97, starting all 11 games as a junior and finishing with 26 career tackles. He moved to offensive line prior to his senior campaign and made nine starts at left tackle in 1998 and was named a 1998-99 National Strength and Conditioning All-American; PRO-FESSIONAL - During his NFL career, Ledford played for the San Francisco 49ers (1999-2000, 2003-04), Jacksonville Jaguars (2000), Carolina Panthers (2001), Cleveland Browns (2005) and New Orleans Saints (2006). He saw action in eight games, including one start, for the 49ers in 2003.

EDUCATION: Earned a B.S. in exercise and sports science from East Carolina in 1999. He was the recipient of ECU football’s Jerry T. Brooks Award for outstanding academic achievement in 1998.

PERSONAL DATA:Born Nov. 2, 1976 in Marion, N.C. He and his wife, the former Meredith Cun-ningham (also from Marion) have two sons, Hudson and Jordan.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Inde-pendence Bowl; Appala-chian State: 2015 Camellia Bowl; East Carolina: 2009 Liberty Bowl, 2010 Liberty Bowl; AS A PLAYER - 1995 Liberty Bowl

COACHING HIGH-LIGHTS:At NC State:- A 2017 Broyles Award nominee.- Four of his five starters of-fensive linemen earned All-ACC honors in 2017: Tony

Adams, Garrett Bradbury, Tyler Jones and Will Richardson (2nd)- Three earned ACC Offensive Linemen of the Week honors during the season- Adams, Bradbury and Richardson.- NC State led the ACC and ranks second in the Power 5, allowing only 13

sacks. The Pack only gave up four sacks against ACC foes.- The Wolfpack offensive line paved the way for back-to-back 1000-yard rush-

er in 2016 and 2017, the first time in two straight seasons since 1977-78.- In 2016, Adams was a second-team All-ACC selection, while first-year center

Joe Scelfo was an honorable mention selection.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH DWAYNE LEDFORDYear(s) Team Position2005 UNC-CH Strength & Conditioning Coach2006 Frankfurt Galaxy Offensive Line Intern2007 Frankfurt Galaxy Tight Ends/Tackles2007 Sanderson HS (NC) Offensive Line2008-09 East Carolina Graduate Assistant2010 Tennessee State Offensive Line2011 Gardner-Webb OL/Run Game Coordinator2012-15 Appalachian State Offensive Line/Co-Offensive Coordinator for run game2016-pres. NC State Offensive Line/Run Game

GEORGE McDONALDIllinois ‘99

Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers17th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE - A four-year letterwinner at receiver at Illinois (1995-98). Led the Big Ten in kickoff return yardage and also earned all-conference honors in track and field, where he set a school record in the 60-meter dash (6.74) and won a league title.

EDUCATION: Earned a B.S. in health planning and administration from the Univer-sity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999.

PERSONAL DATA:Born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on May 10, 1976. He and his wife, the for-mer Heather Anderson, have one son: Roman.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyun-dai Sun Bowl; 2016 Camping World Independence Bowl, 2015 Belk Bowl; Syracuse: 2013 Texas Bowl; Minnesota: 2008 Insight Bowl, 2007 International Bowl.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:- Has coached in three of the Power 5 conferences: ACC, Big Ten, Pac 12- Named one of the nation’s top recruiters by rivals.com in 2012.- Has coached eight current NFL players: Travis Benjamin, LaRon Byrd, Eric

Decker, Brisly Estime, Allen Hurns, Rashawn Scott, Alex Smith.- During his career, he has mentored 17 players who have gone on to play in

the NFL.

At NC State:- WR Kelvin Harmon earned All-ACC honors, the first Pack WR named since

2010. Harmon ranked in the ACC with 1,017 - the sixth-best mark in school history and the best since 2003.

- In 2016, NC State ranks second nationally with five different receivers turn-ing in 100-yard receiving games.

- Harmon set an NC State freshman record with five TD receptions.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH GEORGE MCDONALDYear(s) Team Position2000 Ball State Graduate Assistant2001-03 Northern Illinois Wide Receivers2004 Stanford Tight Ends2005-06 Western Michigan Offensive Coor./Wide Receivers2007-08 Minnesota Wide Receivers2009-10 Cleveland Browns Wide Receivers2011-12 Miami Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coor.2013 Arkansas Wide Receivers2013-14 Syracuse Offensive Coor./Asst. Head Coach2014 Syracuse Wide Receivers2015-16 NC State Wide Receivers2017-pres. NC State WR/Passing Game Coordinator

KEVIN PATRICKMiami ‘94

Defensive Line13th year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE -An All-American defensive lineman during his playing career at the University of Miami, Fla., where he helped lead the Hurricanes to two Nation-al Championships with victories over Alabama in the 1990 Sugar Bowl and Nebraska in the 1992 Orange Bowl. Miami also made appearances in the Cot-ton and Fiesta Bowls during Patrick’s career (1989-93). In 1993, Patrick was named the Big East Defensive Player of the Year after leading the Hurricanes with 10 sacks. A 1993 All-American and team MVP, Patrick finished his career with 174 total tackles and 23 sacks, the fifth highest total in program history. He was also a two-year letterwinner in track and field, throwing the shot put and discus during his junior and senior years. Patrick - whose brief stint in the NFL was hampered by shoulder injuries - was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.

EDUCATION: Earned a B.S. from Miami in 1994 in business administration.

PERSONAL DATA:A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., he and his wife, Rachel, have two daughters -- Grace and Belle, who are both volleyball players.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - NC State: 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl; USF: 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl, 2009 International Bowl, 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl; AS A PLAYER: 1989 Cotton Bowl, 1990 Sugar Bowl, 1992 Orange Bowl, 1993 Fiesta Bowl

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:At NC State:- Defensive end Bradley Chubb won the Nugurski Trophy (nation’s top defen-

sive player), the Hendricks Award (nation’s top defensive end), and the ACC Defensive Player of the Year award. A first-team All-ACC selection, Chubb led the ACC in sacks (10) and tackles for loss (26). He was second nationally in TFLs and seventh in sacks.

- Defensive tackle B.J. Hill was an honorable mention selection.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH KEVIN PATRICKYear(s) Team Position1996-98 South Florida Defenisve Ends1998-2008 Private Business2008 South Florida Defensive Ends2009 South Florida Defensive Line2010-13 South Florida Defenisve Tackles2014-15 North Texas Defensive LIne2016 Texas Tech Defensive Line2017-pres. NC State Defenisve Line

TED ROOFGeorgia Tech ‘86

Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coor./Safeties32nd year in coaching

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:COLLEGE - a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at linebacker for head coach Bill Curry at Georgia Tech from 1982-85. He was named fresh-man All-American in 1982, was a first-team all-ACC honoree as a senior in 1985 and remains one of the school’s all-time leading tacklers with 417 career stops, which still ranks seventh in program history. PROFESSIONAL - Had a brief stint with the Tampa Bay Bucs

EDUCATION:Earned a B.S. in management from Georgia Tech in 1987.

PERSONAL DATA:A native of Lawrenceville, Ga. He and his wife Pam Ash-Roof have twin sons. T.D. played linebacker at Georgia Tech last year and Michael plays quarterback at Charlotte.

BOWL EXPERIENCE:AS A COACH - At Georgia Tech: 1998 Gator Bowl, 1999 Gator Bowl, 2000 Peach Bowl, 2001 Seattle Bowl, 2013 Music City Bowl, 2014 Outback Bowl, 2016 Taxslayer Bowl; At Auburn: 2009 Outback Bowl; 2010 Chick Fil A Bowl, 2010 BCS Title Game; At Minnesota: 2008 Insight Bowl; At Alabama: 1997 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1998 Sun Bowl;

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:- More than 80 of the student-ath-

letes he has coached have gone on to sign NFL contracts and more than 20 are currently on NFL rosters.

At Georgia Tech:- During the past five years at

Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jackets showed marked defensive im-provement, ranking third in the ACC in 2017 in total defense ver-sus ACC competition.

- The Jackets ranked second in the league in third down defense vs. league competition (11th in the

FBS), and 17th nationally in first downs allowed.- In 2015, Tech ranked sixth nationally in fewest first downs allowed and

fielded the nation’s most-improved third-down defense. - In the past five years, his defense has boasted nine all-ACC selections

and four NFL draft picks.- During his first stint as DC at Georgia Tech, the Jackets shared an ACC

title in 1998 and played in a bowl game all four seasons.

At Duke:- The Blue Devils ranked 113th out of 115th teams nationally in rushing de-

fense the year before Roof’s arrival in Durham, but led the ACC in the category in his first season with the program.

At Auburn:- Team posted a 14-0 record and won the BCS national championship in

2010.

YEAR BY YEAR WITH TED ROOFYear(s) Team Position1987-88 Alabama Graduate Assistant1989 West Georgia Linebackers1990-93 Duke Linebackers1994 UMass Defensive Line/Recruiting Coor.1995-96 UMass Defensive Coordinator1997 Western Carolina Defensive Coordinator1998 Georgia Tech Linebackers1999-01 Georgia Tech Defensive Coordinator2002 Duke Defensive Coordinator2003 Duke Interim Head Coach 2004-07 Duke Head Coach2008 Minnesota Defensive Coordinator2009-11 Auburn Defensive Coordinator2012 Penn State Defensive Coordinator 2013-17 Georgia Tech Defensive Coordinator2018-pres. NC State Assoc. Head Coach/Co Def Coor/Safeties

DANTONIO BURNETTE(NC State ‘02)

Assistant Athletics Director/Director of Strength & Conditioning for Football

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:A four-time letterwinner at linebacker from 1999-

2002, he was named first-team All-ACC as a senior in 2002. He was also the Wolfpack’s co-MVP and a team captain that season. His 24 tackles against Clemson in 2001 is tied as the second most in a game in school history and he ranks second in career tackles with 476. His 41 career tackles-for-loss also rank fourth in school history. Burnette was a standout in the weight room as well, earning the team’s most valuable lifter award in 2001. Team captain on the 2002 Wolfpack squad that earned double-digit wins for the only time in school history and finished the season with a No. 12 final ranking in the AP poll. That season included a Gator Bowl victory over Notre Dame and a win over No. 14 FSU.

EDUCATIONEarned a degree in sports management with a minor in business management from NC State in 2003. Earned his master’s in higher education and sports management in 2007.

PERSONAL DATABorn Dec. 29, 1980 in Warner Robins, Ga. He and his wife Edrina, have three children: Alexis, Austin and Aiden.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:- A certified member of the NSCA and USA Weightlifting. - CSCS certified through the National Strength & Conditioning Association,

USAW certified through USA Weightlifting, Member of CSCCA, Member of AFCA, First Aid, CPR & AED Certified.

- Has been a member of strength staff that have seen numerous players draft-ed by the NFL, including first round picks Mario Williams, Manny Lawson, John McCargo (NC State) and Aaron Donald (Pitt). Has also helped develop

some quality QB’s during my tenure as a strength coach in Philip Rivers, Rus-sell Wilson, Mike Glennon, Jacoby Brissett and Tom Savage (Pitt).

YEAR BY YEAR WITH DANTONIO BURNETTEYear(s) Team Position2003 Beyond Fitness Performance Coach2003-04 NC State Strength & Conditioning Intern2004-07 NC State Graduate Asst S&C coach2007-11 NC State Assistant S&C coach for football2012 Pittsburgh Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach2013-15 NC State Assistant Head S&C Coach for Football2016-17 NC State Head S&C Coach for Football2018 NC State Assistant AD/Head S&C Coach for Football

(9-4 overall, 6-2 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)9/2 N L 28-35 vs. South Carolina 50,367 ESPN Hines (15-81-1) Finley (45-64-415-2-0) Samuels (15-85-1) Fernandez (9)9/9 H W 37-20 Marshall 57,430 ACCN Extra Gallaspy (12-61-2) Finley (29-36-341-3-0) Harmon (9-121-1) Chubb, Alston, Fernandez (7)9/16 H W 49-16 Furman 56,166 ACCN Hines (11-92-1) Finley (22-27-231-1-0) Samuels (6-75-0) Roseboro (9)9/23 A W 27-21 at 12/11 Florida State 73,541 ABC Hines (24-94-0) Finley (22-32-230-2-0) Samuels (12-64-1) Fernandez (9)9/30 H W 33-25 Syracuse 56,197 ACCN Hines (19-115-1) Finley (20-33-186-1-0) Meyers (7-57-0) Fernandez (14)10/5 H W 39-25 17/17 Louisville 56,107 ESPN Hines (18-102-2) Finley (20-31-367-1-0) Samuels (7-104-0) Morehead (11)10/14 A W 35-17 at Pittsburgh 41,124 RSN Hines (16-135-1) Finley (14-25-198-1-0) Meyers (5-52-1) Pratt (9)10/28 A L 14-35 at 9/10 Notre Dame 77,622 NBC Gallaspy (12-46-0) Finley (17-37-213-1-1) Harmon (7-97-1) Fernandez (13)11/4 H L 31-38 6/5 Clemson 57,600 ABC Gallaspy (6-46-0) Finley (31-50-338-3-2) Meyers (9-105-1) Boone/Moore (9)11/11 A W 17-14 at Boston College 33,242 ABC Hines (19-110-1) Finley (13-32-146-0-1) Harmon (5-68-0) Fernandez (10)11/18 A L 24-30 at Wake Forest 31,803 ESPNU Samuels (7-50-1) Finley (34-52-327-1-1) Meyers (10-90-0) Street (6)11/25 H W 33-21 North Carolina 57.600 ESPNU Hines (22-196-2) Finley (20-30-204-0-1) Meyers (7-101-0) Pratt (10)12/29 N W 52-31 vs. Arizona State 39,897 CBS Hines (16-72-3) Finley (24-29-318-1-0) Meyers (7-76-1) Moore (10)

TEAM STATISTICSTEAM STATISTICS ST OPPSCORING 419 328 Points Per Game 32.2 25.2 Points Off Turnovers 59 35FIRST DOWNS 302 254 Rushing 118 99 Passing 162 136 Penalty 22 19RUSHING YARDAGE 2293 1703 Yards gained rushing 2566 2044 Yards lost rushing 273 341 Rushing Attempts 496 435 Average Per Rush 4.6 3.9 Average Per Game 176.4 131.0 TDs Rushing 35 15PASSING YARDAGE 3580 3292 Comp-Att-Int 316-485-6 261-463-14 Average Per Pass 7.4 7.1 Average Per Catch 11.3 12.6 Average Per Game 275.4 253.2 TDs Passing 17 22TOTAL OFFENSE 5873 4995 Total Plays 981 898 Average Per Play 6.0 5.6 Average Per Game 451.8 384.2KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-750 54-1085PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-197 18-237INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-202 6-141KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.7 20.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.3 13.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.4 23.5FUMBLES-LOST 16-7 9-7PENALTIES-Yards 78-712 77-639 Average Per Game 54.8 49.2PUNTS-Yards 55-2358 64-2604 Average Per Punt 42.9 40.7 Net punt average 37.1 36.0KICKOFFS-Yards 79-4617 63-3870 Average Per Kick 58.4 61.4 Net kick average 37.7 39.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:45 27:153RD-DOWN Conversions 84/188 80/191 3rd-Down Pct 45% 42%4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/25 10/21 4th-Down Pct 56% 48%SACKS BY-Yards 30-197 13-87TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 56 40FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-20 16-21ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-5RED-ZONE SCORES (44-60) 73% (35-44) 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-60) 60% (24-44) 55%PAT-ATTEMPTS (49-52) 94% (36-38) 95%

SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total NC State 109 136 62 112 419 Opponents 69 116 68 75 328

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GHines, N. 13 197 1142 30 1112 5.6 12 83 85.5Gallaspy, R. 13 117 539 34 505 4.3 7 30 38.8Samuels, J. 13 76 440 36 404 5.3 12 40 31.1Finley, R. 13 69 316 122 194 2.8 3 46 14.9McClendon, J. 3 6 67 0 67 11.2 0 29 22.3Nichols, D. 5 8 39 2 37 4.6 1 14 7.4Eason, W. 1 2 13 0 13 6.5 0 9 13.0Bambard, K. 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Meyers, J. 12 5 7 12 -5 -1.0 0 4 -0.4Louis, S. 11 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5TEAM 13 14 0 31 -31 -2.2 0 0 -2.4Total.......... 13 496 2566 273 2293 4.6 35 83 176.4Opponents...... 13 435 2044 341 1703 3.9 15 89 131.0

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GFinley, R. 13 136.04 312-479-6 65.1 3518 17 79 270.6McClendon, J. 3 114.27 2-3-0 66.7 17 0 9 5.7Samuels, J. 13 155.00 1-2-0 50.0 25 0 25 1.9Locklear, G. 13 268.00 1-1-0 100.0 20 0 20 1.5Meyers, J. 12 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 13 136.25 316-485-6 65.2 3580 17 79 275.4Opponents...... 13 125.73 261-463-14 56.4 3292 22 75 253.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GSamuels, J. 13 76 597 7.9 4 79 45.9Harmon, K. 13 69 1017 14.7 4 48 78.2Meyers, J. 12 63 727 11.5 5 71 60.6Louis, S. 11 37 583 15.8 2 50 53.0Hines, N. 13 26 152 5.8 0 28 11.7Emezie, E. 13 13 163 12.5 1 26 12.5Gallaspy, R. 13 13 52 4.0 0 11 4.0Riley, C.J. 13 9 142 15.8 0 45 10.9Locklear, G. 13 3 17 5.7 0 8 1.3Ramos, J. 12 2 49 24.5 1 30 4.1Finley, R. 13 2 18 9.0 0 20 1.4Cook, C. 13 1 29 29.0 0 29 2.2Parham, D. 12 1 25 25.0 0 25 2.1Nichols, D. 5 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.8Total.......... 13 316 3580 11.3 17 79 275.4Opponents...... 13 261 3292 12.6 22 75 253.2

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHines, N. 11 135 12.3 1 92Locklear, G. 3 41 13.7 0 30Smith-Williams 1 11 11.0 0 0Riley, T. 1 10 10.0 0 0Pratt, G. 0 0 0.0 1 0Total.......... 16 197 12.3 2 92Opponents...... 18 237 13.2 1 77

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHines, N. 21 469 22.3 0 50Samuels, J. 9 213 23.7 0 58Trowell, M. 2 57 28.5 0 34Gallaspy, R. 1 11 11.0 0 11Total.......... 33 750 22.7 0 58Opponents...... 54 1085 20.1 1 97

2017 STATISTICS

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongBoone, S. 3 47 15.7 1 47Moore, A. 3 4 1.3 0 4Alston, J. 2 0 0.0 0 0Pratt, G. 2 98 49.0 1 73McCloud, N. 1 53 53.0 0 53Kidd-Glass, T. 1 0 0.0 0 0Stevens, Mi. 1 0 0.0 0 0Morehead, J. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 14 202 14.4 2 73Opponents...... 6 141 23.5 1 69

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTotal.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents...... 1 14 14.0 0 14

2 point conv. SCORING TD (R-P-Ret) Rcv Rsh Pass PAT DXP SAF FG-FGA PtsSamuels, J. 16 (12-4-0) - - - - - - - 96Hines, N. 13 (12-0-1) 1 - - - - - - 80Wise, C. 0 (0-0-0) - - - 35-37 - - 6-12 53Gallaspy, R. 7 (7-0-0) - - - - - - - 42Meyers, J. 5 (0-5-0) 1 - - - - - - 32Bambard, K. 0 (0-0-0) - - - 14-15 - - 4-8 26Harmon, K. 4 (0-4-0) - - - - - - - 24Finley, R. 3 (3-0-0) - - 2-4 - - - - 18Louis, S. 2 (0-2-0) - - - - - - - 12Pratt, G. 2 (0-0-2) - - - - - - - 12Boone, S. 1 (0-0-1) - - - - - - - 6Emezie, E. 1 (0-1-0) - - - - - - - 6Nicholas, D. 1 (1-0-0) - - - - - - - 6Ramos, J. 1 (0-1-0) - - - - - - - 6Totals.... 56 (35-17-4) 2 - 2-4 49-52 - - 10-20 419Opponents..... 40 (15-22-3) - 1-1 0-1 36-38 - 1 16-21 328

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GFinley, R. 13 548 194 3518 3712 285.5Hines, N. 13 197 1112 0 1112 85.5Gallaspy, R. 13 117 505 0 505 38.8Samuels, J. 13 78 404 25 429 33.0McClendon, J. 3 9 67 17 84 28.0Nichols, D. 5 8 37 0 37 7.4Locklear, G. 13 1 0 20 20 1.5Eason, W. 1 2 13 0 13 13.0Bambard, K. 13 1 3 0 3 0.2Meyers, J. 12 5 -5 0 -5 -0.4Louis, S. 11 1 -6 0 -6 -0.5TEAM 13 14 -31 0 -31 -2.4Total.......... 13 981 2293 3580 5873 451.8Opponents...... 13 898 1703 3292 4995 384.2

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkWise, C. 6-12 .500 0-0 3-4 2-7 1-1 0-0 48 0Bambard, K. 4-8 .500 0-0 3-3 0-2 1-2 0-1 41 0Total...... 10-20 .500 0-0 6-7 2-9 2-3 0-1 48 0Opponents...... 16-21 .762 0-0 3-3 8-10 5-8 0-0 48 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Ret Net Yd LnBambard, K. 79 4617 58.4 22 0 1085 37.7 27 Total.......... 79 4617 58.4 22 0 1085 37.7 27Opponents...... 63 3870 61.4 25 5 750 39.6 25

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdCole, A.J. 54 2358 43.7 69 4 14 23 15 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total.......... 55 2358 42.9 69 4 14 23 15 1Opponents...... 64 2604 40.7 71 5 20 17 14 3

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GHines, N. 13 1112 152 135 469 0 1868 143.7Samuels, J. 13 404 597 0 213 0 1214 93.4Harmon, K. 13 0 1017 0 0 0 1017 78.2Meyers, J. 12 -5 727 0 0 0 722 60.2Louis, S. 11 -6 583 0 0 0 577 52.5Gallaspy, R. 13 505 52 0 11 0 568 43.7Finley, R. 13 194 18 0 0 0 212 16.3Emezie, E. 13 0 163 0 0 0 163 12.5Riley, C.J. 13 0 142 0 0 0 142 10.9Pratt, G. 13 0 0 0 0 98 98 7.5McClendon, J. 3 67 0 0 0 0 67 22.3Locklear, G. 13 0 17 41 0 0 58 4.5Trowell, M. 10 0 0 0 57 0 57 5.7McCloud, N. 13 0 0 0 0 53 53 4.1Ramos, J. 12 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.1Boone, S. 13 0 0 0 0 47 47 3.6Nichols, D. 5 37 9 0 0 0 46 9.2Cook, C. 13 0 29 0 0 0 29 2.2Parham, D. 12 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.1Eason, W. 1 13 0 0 0 0 13 13.0Smith-Williams 12 0 0 11 0 0 11 0.9Riley, T. 13 0 0 10 0 0 10 0.8Moore, A. 13 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3Bambard, K. 13 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.2TEAM 13 -31 0 0 0 0 -31 -2.4Total.......... 13 2293 3580 197 750 202 7022 540.2Opponents...... 13 1703 3292 237 1085 141 6458 496.8

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Third Down Conversions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 24-50 (.480) 20-41 (.488) 19-50 (.380) 21-47 (.447) 84-188 (.447)Opponents 14-38 (.368) 29-56 (.518) 15-43 (.349) 22-54 (.407) 80-191 (.419)

Fourth Down Conversions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 7-10 (.700) 1-3 (.333) 2-3 (.667) 4-9 (.444) 14-25 (.560)Opponents 1-1 (1.000) 4-7 (.571) 1-1 (1.000) 4-12 (.333) 10-21 (.476)

Time of Possession 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GameNC State 8:54 7:23 8:19 8:07 32:44Opponents 6:05 7:36 6:40 6:52 27:15

Average Field Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsNC State 28 28 31 35 31Opponents 26 26 29 30 28

Scoring in the Red Zone Poss TD FG TO MFG DOWNS TIME EXPIREDNC State 60 36 8 2 8 4 2Opponents 44 24 11 2 1 5 1

First & Goal Poss TD FG TO MFG DOWNS TIME EXPIREDNC State 33 24 5 1 1 2 0Opponents 19 15 2 1 0 0 1

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSName GP-GS Ht Ast Tot TFL Sk QP FF/FR PBU INTFernandez, J. 13-13 42 56 98 8-23 1.5-10 4 1/0 1 -J. Morehead 13-12 46 34 80 1-2 - 4 0/2 3 1-0Chubb, B. 12-12 40 33 73 26-104 10-66 9 3/0 2 -Pratt, G. 13-0 33 36 69 5.5-14 - 1 0/1 2 2-98Moore, A. 13-13 29 38 67 1-2 - 5 - 4 4-4Boone, S. 13-13 36 27 63 4-28 3-25 3 - 5 3-47Hill, B.J. 13-13 20 37 57 5.5-15 3-9 2 1/0 3 -Alston, J. 13-13 37 17 54 5-19 1-9 - - 8 2-0Street, K. 13-13 16 22 38 6.5-21 3.5-15 4 1/2 3 -Kidd-Glass, T. 13-10 19 16 35 - - 1 - 2 1-0McCloud, N. 13-7 22 12 34 - - - - 7 1-53Jones, J. 13-13 14 20 34 8.5-20 2.5-7 3 0/1 - -Roseboro, D. 13-1 15 18 33 7-54 2.5-32 4 1/0 2 -Stevens, Mi. 8-6 18 5 23 1-4 - - - 7 1-0Wright, D. 10-2 9 8 17 0.5-1 - - - 2 -Bryant, E. 13-0 9 6 15 2.5-14 2-13 1 - - -Frazier, S. 13-0 5 8 13 0.5-7 0.5-7 - - - -Morrison, S. 13-0 6 4 10 - - - - - -Smith-Williams 12-0 5 5 10 1.5-5 0.5-4 - 0/1 - -Lacy, N. 13-0 4 4 8 - - - - - -Ingram, C. 13-1 4 2 6 - - - - - -Valdez, J. 2-0 5 0 5 - - - - - -Miller, B. 6-0 3 2 5 - - - - - -Acceus, L. 12-0 3 1 4 - - - - - -Saunders, R. 11-0 3 1 4 - - - - - -Stallings, I. 12-1 1 3 4 - - - - - -Riley, T. 13-0 2 1 3 1-6 - 1 - - -Banks, B. 5-0 1 1 2 - - - - - -Phillips, F. 1-0 0 1 1 - - - - - -Holden, D. 4-0 0 1 1 - - - - - -Grier, V. 3-0 1 0 1 - - - - - -Stevens, Ma. 10-0 1 0 1 - - - - - -NCSU 473 428 901 85-339 30-197 41 7/7 52 14-202Opponent 516 472 988 79-245 13-87 19 6/7 48 6-141

Louis, S. - Blocked Punt (Furman), Chubb, B. - Blocked PAT (Louisville), Smith-Williams, J. - Blocked Punt (Notre Dame), Riley, T. - Blocked Punt (Boston Col-lege), B.J. Hill - Blocked PAT (Wake Forest)

Offense No. ScoresSouth Carolina 6 4MARSHALL 3 2FURMAN 5 4Florida State 4 4SYRACUSE 6 5LOUISVILLE 6 4Pittsburgh 3 2Notre Dame 2 1CLEMSON 5 4Boston College 3 1Wake Forest 5 4NORTH CAROLINA 5 3Arizona State 7 6

Defense No. ScoresSouth Carolina 2 2MARSHALL 3 2FURMAN 1 1Florida State 6 5SYRACUSE 6 4LOUISVILLE 4 3Pittsburgh 1 1Notre Dame 3 2CLEMSON 4 4Boston College 4 1Wake Forest 4 4NORTH CAROLINA 1 1Arizona State 5 5

OFF. USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WAKE UNC ASULT 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 Prescod Sculthorpe Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod Prescod PrescodC Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury Bradbury BradburyRG Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Fedd-JacksonRT Witt Prescod Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson RichardsonQB Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley Finley FinleyHB Hines Gallaspy Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines Hines SamuelsH/WR Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels LocklearTE/WR Cook Cook Cook Cook Meyers Meyers Cook Cook Cook Meyers Cook Cook CookWR Louis Ramos Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Ramos Riley LouisWR Harmon Meyers Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon HarmonPK Wise Wise Wise Wise Wise Wise Wise Wise Wise Bambard Bambard Bambard Bambard

DEF. USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WAKE UNC ASUDE Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb Chubb RoseboroDT J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. Jones J. JonesDT Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill HillDE Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street StreetWLB Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore MooreMLB Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez FernandezNICK Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Boone Ingram Boone BooneCB McCloud McCloud McCloud McCloud McCloud McCloud Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens McCloudS Morehead Stallings Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead MoreheadS Wright Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Kidd-Glass Boone Wright Kidd-GlassCB Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston Alston AlstonP Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole Cole

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Morrison, Stephen 10Bodine, Brady 8Lacy, Nicklas 8Acceus, Louis 4Emezie, Emeka 4Ingram, Chris 3Miller, Brock 3Pratt, Germaine 3Bambard, Kyle 3Parham, Dylan 3Saunders, Raven 4McCloud, Nick 2Boone, Shawn 2DeBoer, Logan 2

Wright, Dexter 2Boone, Shawn 1Cole, A.J. 1Cook, Cole 1Gallaspy, Reggie 1Grier, Vernon 1Griffiths, Tyler 1Hines, Nyheim 1Morehead, Jarius 1Nichols, Dakwa 1Stallings, Isaiah 1Stevens, Matt 1Stevens, Mike 1Valdez, James 1

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

IN THE RED ZONE

DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

(NC State Totals on Top) USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WAKE UNC ASUTotal Offense 504 485 490 365 462 520 446 263 491 367 502 496 482 246 451 329 382 444 470 326 422 415 347 334 360 469

Plays 99 69 69 70 81 71 63 61 84 73 94 75 72 50 68 66 65 78 77 77 73 73 76 56 69 70 Yards/Play 5.1 7.0 7.1 5.2 5.7 7.3 7.1 4.3 5.8 5.0 5.3 6.6 6.7 4.9 6.6 5.0 5.9 5.7 6.1 4.2 5.8 5.7 4.6 6.0 5.2 6.7

Yards Rushing 89 144 242 110 256 153 248 50 153 217 175 292 164 31 101 133 104 59 116 95 318 224 236 87 82 117

Rush Attempts 35 33 39 37 47 39 38 24 34 40 42 45 43 21 25 47 26 30 29 32 54 35 54 28 24 30

Yards Passing 415 341 248 255 206 367 198 213 338 150 327 204 318 215 350 196 278 385 354 231 104 191 111 247 278 352

Pass Attempts 64 36 30 33 34 32 25 37 50 33 52 30 29 29 43 19 39 48 48 45 19 38 22 28 45 40

Pass Completions 45 29 24 23 21 20 14 17 31 14 34 20 24 17 26 11 22 30 26 24 10 20 10 19 21 25 Had Intercepted 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 3

Comp. Pct. .703 .806 .800 .697 .617 .625 .560 .459 .620 .424 .654 .667 .828 .586 .605 .588 .564 .625 .542 .690 .526 .526 .455 .679 .467 .625

First Downs 29 23 25 21 29 23 18 14 27 17 28 25 23 12 18 16 15 20 25 20 25 19 20 18 22 24

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

Rush/Pass/Return 2/2/0 2/3/0 5/1/1 1/2/0 4/1/0 3/1/1 3/1/1 0/1/1 1/3/0 2/0/0 2/1/0 5/0/0 6/1/0 1/3/1 0/2/0 0/1/0 0/1/0 2/1/0 2/1/0 1/1/0 2/2/1 3/1/1 2/0/0 1/3/0 0/3/0 1/3/0

Poss. Time 36:41 30:57 29:16 33:22 36:29 30:33 25:02 25:43 34:38 30:28 41:07 36:44 34:29 23:19 29:03 30:44 26:38 23:31 29:27 34:58 34:17 25:12 29:32 18:53 23:16 25:31

3rd Down Conv. 9-20 3-10 7-11 5-12 3-12 5-12 5-13 5-16 3-13 9-17 14-23 6-14 10-15 5-12 6-15 8-16 4-14 7-17 9-16 4-15 9-16 7-16 6-15 3-11 4-14 8-14

Punts-Yards 4-196 4-169 3-113 5-166 4-207 3-135 6-268 8-356 5-246 4-174 4-159 4-134 1-35 6-280 4-178 3-120 4-189 3-141 5-203 7-277 7-242 5-194 5-147 5-206 7-302 3-125

Punt Avg. 49.0 42.2 37.7 33.2 51.8 45.0 44.7 44.5 49.2 43.5 39.8 33.5 35.0 46.7 44.5 40.0 47.2 47.0 40.6 39.6 34.6 38.8 29.4 41.2 43.1 41.7

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 4-2 2-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-1

Total Turnovers 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 4

Penalties-Yards 8-65 3-33 5-50 6-41 6-49 6-50 3-39 12-89 6-69 2-10 5-64 11-108 5-45 6-45 9-86 1-5 11-93 12-93 10-69 1-10 4-29 3-23 3-15 4-40 12-127 1-4

Punt Ret-Yds. 3-40-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 2-94-1 2-22-1 0-0-0 1-10-0 3-(-7)-0 2-41-0 1-(-6)-0 3-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-38-0 2-32-0 0-0-0 2-33-0 3-11-0 2-88-1 1-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

KO Ret-Yds. 2-39-0 4-94-0 3-91-0 1-21-0 2-33-0 4-105-0 1-15-0 5-118-0 3-49-0 3-77-0 3-54-0 1-15-0 1-39-0 4-141-1 7-112-0 2-41-0 3-100-0 4-57-0 3-71-0 5-85-0 3-73-0 4-78-0 4-61-0 4-89-0 5-62-0 6-115-0

INT-Yards 1-0-0 1-4-0 1-47-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-25-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-73-0 3-53-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-69-1 2-55-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-17-0 0-0-0

Sacks By-Yards 2-18 1-11 2-9 4-21 3-24 4-24 1-12 2-7 0-0 5-28 0-0 2-19 3-22 4-26 2-9 1-12 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-9 1-5 1-3 0-0 1-8

2017 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

RUSHINGAtt.-Yds.-TD Finley Gallaspy Hines McClendon, J. Nichols SamuelsSouth Carolina 5-(-22)-1 13-27-0 15-81-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 MARSHALL 5-42-0 12-61-2 13-29-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-13-0FURMAN 2-(-6)-0 7-22-0 11-92-1 6-67-0 6-38-1 5-16-3Florida State 0-0-0 2-29-0 24-94-0 0-0-0 1-(-2)-0 5-11-1 SYRACUSE 5-37-0 10-33-1 19-115-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 9-74-1LOUISVILLE 7-19-0 8-31-1 18-102-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-6-0 Pittsburgh 3-10-0 11-46-0 16-135-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-62-2 Notre Dame 3-(-21)-0 12-46-0 2-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-19-0 CLEMSON 8-35-0 6-46-0 8-34-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-38-1 Boston College 6-39-0 8-32-0 19-110-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-33-1 Wake Forest 10-35-0 11-44-1 14-46-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-50-1 NORTH CAROLINA 9-27-2 6-18-0 22-196-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-53-1Arizona State 6-(-1)-0 11-70-2 16-72-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-20-1

RECEIVINGRec.-Yds.-TD Cook Emezie Gallaspy Harmon Hines Louis Meyers Parham Ramos Riley SamuelsSouth Carolina 1-29-0 1-14-0 2-13-0 10-114-0 4-32-0 5-39-0 5-62-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-27-0 15-85-1 MARSHALL 0-0-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 9-121-1 4-14-0 5-73-1 2-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-45-0 5-60-1FURMAN 0-0-0 2-19-0 0-0-0 5-33-0 1-7-0 6-56-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-30-1 1-14-0 6-75-0 Florida State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-16-0 1-8-0 2-18-0 5-112-1 1-25-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 12-64-1 SYRACUSE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-17-0 2-8-0 4-67-1 7-57-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-37-0 LOUISVILLE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-133-1 2-15-0 3-99-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-104-0Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-113-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 5-52-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-28-0 Notre Dame 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-8-0 7-97-1 0-0-0 2-56-0 3-31-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-21-0CLEMSON 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 8-155-1 2-5-0 6-55-0 9-105-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-6-1 Boston College 0-0-0 1-18-0 1-2-0 5-68-0 2-16-0 1-5-0 1-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-26-0 Wake Forest 0-0-0 5-67-1 3-6-0 8-105-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 10-90-0 0-0-0 1-19-0 2-16-0 4-23-0NORTH CAROLINA 0-0-0 1-5-0 2-14-0 1-21-0 4-13-0 0-0-0 7-101-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-28-0 3-22-0Arizona State 0-0-0 1-26-0 1-3-0 4-24-0 1-28-0 3-115-0 7-76-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-46-0

PASSING

FINLEY Cmp Att Yds Pct. Int TDSouth Carolina 45 64 415 .703 0 2MARSHALL 29 36 341 .806 0 3FURMAN 22 27 231 .815 0 1Florida State 22 32 230 .688 0 2SYRACUSE 20 33 186 .606 0 1LOUISVILLE 20 31 367 .645 0 1Pittsburgh 14 25 198 .560 0 1Notre Dame 17 37 213 .459 1 1CLEMSON 31 50 338 .620 2 3Boston College 14 33 150 .424 1 0Wake Forest 34 52 327 .654 1 1UNC 20 30 204 .667 1 0Arizona St. 24 29 318 .828 0 1

MCCLENDON Cmp Att Yds Pct. Int TDSouth Carolina DNPMARSHALL DNPFURMAN 2 3 17 .667 0 0Florida State DNPSYRACUSE DNPLOUISVILLE 0 0 0 ---- 0 0Pittsburgh DNPNotre Dame DNPCLEMSON DNPBoston College DNPWake Forest DNPUNC 0 0 0 --- 0 0Arizona St. DNP

PUNTING

COLE Att. Yds. Avg. +50 In20 South Carolina 4 196 49.0 1 2MARSHALL 4 169 42.2 0 3FURMAN 3 113 37.7 0 3Florida State 4 166 41.5 0 1SYRACUSE 4 207 51.8 3 3LOUISVILLE 3 125 45.0 1 2Pittsburgh 6 268 44.7 3 3Notre Dame 8 356 44.5 3 3CLEMSON 5 246 49.2 3 2Boston College 4 174 43.5 0 0Wake Forest 4 159 39.8 0 0NORTH CAROLINA 4 134 33.5 0 1Arizona State 1 35 35.0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS

Ret-Yds-TD HINESSouth Carolina 3-40-0MARSHALL 0-0-0FURMAN 0-0-0Florida State 0-0-0SYRACUSE 0-0-0LOUISVILLE 2-3-0Pittsburgh 2-94-1Notre Dame 1-11-0CLEMSON 0-0-0Boston College 0-0-0Wake Forest 2-(-7)-0NORTH CAROLINA 0-0-0Arizona State 1-(-6)-0

FIELD GOALS

Wise BambardSouth Carolina (29) ----MARSHALL 31 ----FURMAN (38) ----Florida State 24, 30 ----SYRACUSE 26, 48, (31) ----LOUISVILLE 21, (35) ----Pittsburgh (34) ----Notre Dame ---- ----CLEMSON (34) 22Boston College ---- (54), (36), 41, (37)Wake Forest ---- 25NORTH CAROLINA ---- (41)Arizona State ---- 26

Misses in ()

KICKOFF RETURNS

Ret-Yds-TD HINES SAMUELSSouth Carolina 2-39-0 0-0-0MARSHALL 4-94-0 0-0-0FURMAN 2-68-0 0-0-0Florida State 1-21-0 0-0-0SYRACUSE 2-33-0 0-0-0LOUISVILLE 4-105-0 0-0-0Pittsburgh 1-15-0 0-0-0Notre Dame 1-2-0 4-116-0CLEMSON 0-0-0 3-49-0Boston College 3-77-0 0-0-0Wake Forest 0-0-0 1-9-0NORTH CAROLINA 1-15-0 0-0-0Arizona State 0-0-0 1-39-0

2017 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TACKLESPLAYER, POS USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WF UNC ASUAcceus, L. - LB - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 - - - - -Alston, J. - CB 3 7 1 7 3 4 7 4 3 3 5 4 3Banks, B. - CB - - 2 - - - - - - - - - -Boone, S. - NIK 5 5 2 3 5 6 4 6 9 6 1 6 5Bryant, E. - DT 2 2 - 2 3 2 - - - 2 1 - 1Chubb, B. - DE 5 7 2 7 8 6 2 8 8 9 5 6 -Fernandez, J. - LB 9 7 5 9 14 7 5 13 4 10 4 6 5Frazier, S. - DT - - 3 1 - 1 1 3 - 1 - - 3Grier, V. - CB - - - - - - - - - - - - 1Hill, B.J. - DT 2 1 6 2 6 4 3 4 7 9 4 8 1Holden, D. - DE - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -Ingram, C. - NIK - - - - - - - - 1 - 3 1 1Jones, J. - DT - - 7 2 7 3 1 1 - 4 5 - 4Kidd-Glass, T. - S 1 2 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 1 - - 5Lacy, N. - CB 1 - - 2 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1McCloud, N. - CB 3 4 1 3 2 - 6 4 1 1 2 - 7Miller, B. - LB 1 - 3 - - 1 - - - - - - -Moore, A. - LB 1 6 8 5 1 8 3 4 9 5 3 4 10Morehead, J. - S 6 5 5 7 8 11 3 8 8 6 3 5 5Morrison, S. - S - - 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 1 2 - -Phillips, F. - NIK 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -Pratt, G. - LB 5 5 5 5 3 1 9 8 4 5 4 10 5Riley, T. - DE - - - - - - - - - 2 - - 1Roseboro, D. - DE 1 1 9 - 5 1 5 1 4 1 - 2 3Saunders, R. - LB - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 -Smith-Williams, J. - DE - 1 6 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1Stallings, I. - S - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 1Stevens, Ma. - LB - - - - - - - - - - - - 1Stevens, Mi. - CB - - - - 3 5 1 4 5 2 - 3 -Street, K. - DE 2 2 5 - 4 2 4 3 1 3 6 4 2Valdez, J. - CB 1 4 - - - - - - - - - - -Wright, D. - S 2 - - - - - 2 1 1 3 - 7 1

TACKLES FOR LOSS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WF UNC ASUAlston, J. - CB 1-9 - - - 1-2 0.5-1 - 1.5-5 - - 1-2 - -Boone, S. - NIK 1-9 - - - - 1-7 - - - 1-9 - - -Bryant, E. - DT 0.5-1 - - - - 2-13 - - - - - - -Chubb, B. - DE 2-3 3-16 0.5-1 3-14 3.5-24 2-9 - 3-6 1.5-2 5-23 0.5-1 2-5 -Fernandez, J. - LB 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-1 - - 1-1 1.5-5 0.5-1 0.5-2 1-1 0.5-1 1-8Frazier, S. - DT - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-7Hill, B.J. - DT - - - 1-5 - - - - - 3-7 - 1.5-3 -Jones, J. - DT - - 0.5-0 1-3 2.5-9 0.5-0 1-3 1-1 - - 2-4 - -Moore, A. - LB - - - - - - 1-2 - - - - - -Morehead, J. - S - 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - - -Pratt, G. - LB - - 1-3 - 0.5-2 - 1-1 1-2 - - 1-3 1-3 -Riley, T. - DE - - - - - - - - - 1-6 - - -Roseboro, D. - DE - - 2.0-14 - 1-5 - 3-19 - - - - 1-16 -Smith-Williams, J. - DE - - 1.5-5 - - - - - - - - - -Stevens, Mi. - CB - - - - - - - - - 1-4 - - -Street, K. - DE 1-2 - 2-3 - 0.5-1 - - 1-6 - - 0.5-2 - 1.5-7Wright, D. - S - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 - - -

SACKS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WF UNC ASUAlston, J. - CB 1-9 - - - - - - - - - - - -Boone, S. - NIK 1-9 - - - - 1-7 - - - 1-9 - - -Bryant, E. - DT - - - - - 2-13 - - - - - - -Chubb, B. - DE - 1-11 0.5-1 2-13 2-20 1-4 - 1-1 - 2.5-16 - - -Fernandez, J. - LB - - - - - - - - - 0.5-2 - - 1-8Frazier, S. - DT - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-7Hill, B.J. - DT - - - 1-5 - - - - - 1-1 - 1-3 -Jones, J. - DT - - 0.5-0 1-3 1-4 - - - - - - - -Roseboro, D. - DE - - 0.5-4 - - - 1-12 - - - - 1-16 -Smith-Williams, J. - DE - - 0.5-5 - - - - - - - - - -Street, K. - DE 1-2 - - - - - - 1-6 - - - - 1.5-7

INTERCEPTIONS (No.-Yards)PLAYER, POS USC MARSH FURM FSU SYR LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WF UNC ASUAlston, J. - CB 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -Boone, S. - NIK - - 1-47 - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - -Kidd-Glass, T. - S - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - -McCloud, N. - CB - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-53Moore, A. - LB - 1-4 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0Morehead, J. - S - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0Pratt, G. - LB - - - - - 1-25 - - - - - 1-73 -Stevens, Mi. - CB - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -

2017 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

2017 2017 CareerName, Pos USC MAR FUR FSU CUSE LOU PITT ND CLEM BC WAKE UNC ASU Tot. GP-GS GP-GSAcceus, Louis - LB DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 12-0 12-0Adams, Tony - OG 103 71 55 74 87 73 64 63 86 74 98 38 INJ 886 12-12 50-47Alston, Johnathan - CB 52 45 38 65 58 66 58 63 78 74 46 48 69 760 13-13 45-23Autenrieth, Dylan - TE 1 11 16 18 18 9 9 9 9 13 13 14 27 167 13-0 13-0Bambard, Kyle - PK ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 13-4 39-24Banks, Bryce - CB DNP DNP 17 ST ST ST ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 17 5-0 5-0Bodine, Brady - RB ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 13-0 33-0Boone, Shawn - NIC 50 70 51 65 83 81 78 74 78 73 57 75 68 903 13-13 48-27Bradbury, Garrett - C 103 71 55 74 87 67 64 63 86 74 98 86 72 1000 13-13 35-26Bryant, Eurndraus - DT 20 26 4 27 16 29 35 21 15 21 24 21 44 303 13-0 38-0Chubb, Bradley - DE 47 57 34 51 64 76 53 65 74 67 47 71 DNP 706 12-12 49-38Cole, A.J. - P ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 13-13 39-39Cook, Cole - TE 55 45 39 47 50 37 44 33 46 41 58 44 49 588 13-10 51-25Czesak, Cayman - NIC DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST ST INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ -- 2-0 2-0Dabbs, Tyler - WR DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2 2 1-0 1-0Daniel, Peter - OG 6 ST 18 ST ST ST 1 ST 1 ST ST 1 1 28 13-0 38-0DeBoer, Logan - FB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST ST ST ST ST 4-0 4-0Eason, Will - RB DNP DNP 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5 1-0 1-0Emezie, Emeka - WR 10 16 30 3 13 ST ST 1 6 35 48 31 12 205 13-0 13-0Fedd-Jackson, Joshua - OG ST ST 16 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 37 70 123 13-1 13-1Fernandez, Jerod - LB 43 53 45 48 77 67 40 64 49 57 46 51 29 602 13-13 51-43Finley, Ryan - QB 106 71 55 74 86 74 64 65 86 74 94 75 72 996 13-13 26-26Frazier, Shug - DT 2 13 32 10 20 10 23 50 12 9 8 4 30 223 13-0 13-0Gallaspy, Reggie - RB 48 34 21 8 18 27 28 45 40 26 65 32 37 429 13-1 37-2Grier, Vernon - CB DNP ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST DNP DNP ST 2-0 5-0Griffiths, Tyler - LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 13-0 39-0Harmon, Kelvin - WR 94 53 40 61 53 68 55 61 80 70 81 78 46 840 13-12 26-16Hill, B.J. - DT 46 55 34 54 64 76 54 69 66 61 47 71 16 713 13-13 51-44Hines, Nyheim - RB 53 37 28 54 52 42 32 5 27 43 31 46 37 489 13-11 38-21Holden, Deonte - DE 1 2 INJ INJ INJ DNP 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6 10 4-0 5-0Ingram, Chris - CB ST ST 21 ST ST ST ST ST 4 ST 54 ST 1 80 13-1 13-1Jones, Justin - DT 28 42 54 37 68 57 42 10 55 52 31 54 44 574 13-13 49-29Jones, Tyler - OT 103 71 55 74 87 73 64 63 86 74 98 86 72 1006 13-13 37-32Kaiser, Ben - OT DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP 1 1-0 1-0Kidd-Glass, Tim - S 17 71 67 68 83 82 57 59 77 26 2 ST 47 656 13-10 21-10Lacy, Nicholas - CB ST ST 10 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 10 13-0 40-0Locklear, Gavin - WR 19 9 21 1 4 ST 5 2 4 ST 4 5 9 83 13-1 38-1Louis, Stephen - WR 95 49 38 55 64 51 53 60 78 26 INJ INJ 36 605 11-10 36-22McClendon, Jalan - QB DNP DNP 16 DNP DNP 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP 18 3-0 20-0McCloud, Nick - CB 52 71 45 65 68 25 55 42 6 25 25 30 70 579 13-7 24-8Meyers, Jakobi - WR 47 34 DNP 20 46 47 36 44 63 56 66 58 32 549 12-4 25-4Miller, Brock - LB ST ST 14 ST ST ST INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 14 6-0 6-0Moore, Airius - LB 30 54 57 46 44 67 63 40 62 46 28 44 65 646 13-13 52-43Morehead, Jarius - S 52 52 67 68 84 82 70 67 79 72 57 74 62 886 13-12 26-13Morrison, Stephen - SAF ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 1 1 13-0 20-0Nichols, Dakwa - RB ST 1 10 7 1 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 19 5-0 41-2Nicholson, Riley - LB ST INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ ST 1-0 25-5Parham, Dylan - TE 2 ST 11 8 2 INJ 3 1 ST 2 2 ST 5 36 12-0 12-0Phillips, Freddie - NIC 8 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 8 1-0 26-0Pierson, David - LB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST DNP DNP DNP ST 1-0 1-0Pratt, Germaine - LB 25 33 28 34 43 28 47 46 43 35 36 55 48 501 13-0 39-1Prescod, Terronne - OG 61 55 55 74 86 70 64 63 86 37 98 85 72 906 13-13 38-16Ramos, JuMichael - WR DNP 5 15 10 8 7 10 1 1 7 28 9 19 120 12-2 46-11Richardson, Will - OT SUSP SUSP 54 74 87 73 64 63 86 74 98 86 72 831 11-11 34-30Riley, C.J. - WR 16 16 25 28 26 17 5 4 2 ST 20 38 10 207 13-1 13-1Riley, Tyrone - DE ST ST 5 ST ST ST 5 ST ST 6 4 ST 12 32 13-0 25-0Roseboro, Darian - DE 19 29 35 27 50 39 37 22 39 20 21 32 52 422 13-1 39-2Ruocchio, Thomas - TE DNP DNP 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 1-0 1-0Samuels, Jaylen - H 82 46 33 51 66 60 40 53 64 49 70 61 49 724 13-13 52-35Saunders, Raven - LB ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST INJ ST ST ST INJ ST 11-0 11-0Sculthorpe, Joe - OL 42 71 16 ST 1 9 ST ST ST 37 ST 10 ST 186 13-1 13-1Smith, Bryan - DT/FB 1 2 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 6 9 13-0 16-0Smith-Williams, James - DE 3 13 27 16 20 10 20 11 5 INJ 4 4 19 152 12-0 24-0Stallings, Isaiah - SAF ST 19 ST DNP ST ST 9 12 ST 1 ST 1 23 65 12-1 12-1Stephens, Daeshawn - WR ST ST 5 ST DNP DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST DNP 5 10-0 10-0Stevens, Matt - LB DNP DNP ST DNP ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 10-0 10-0Stevens, Mike - CB INJ INJ INJ INJ 33 65 45 47 74 53 39 72 INJ 428 8-6 44-28Street, Kentavius - DE 30 43 39 41 34 47 42 56 47 52 34 43 53 561 13-13 51-34Trowell, Maurice - WR DNP DNP 10 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST DNP 10 10-0 36-8 Valdez, James - CB ST 26 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 26 2-0 2-0Walton, Philip - OT ST ST 16 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16 13-0 13-0Wise, C. - PK ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 9-9 9-9Witt, Justin - OT 103 16 17 DNP DNP ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 136 5-1 5-1Wright, Dexter - S 24 INJ INJ INJ 1 ST 22 20 ST 47 ST 75 7 196 10-2 23-2

2017 PARTICIPATION

NC STATE VS. SOUTH CAROLINAQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S25 Kickoff 14-75 5:51 Touchdown S25 Kickoff 9-75 3:07 Touchdown2 S24 Punt 5-16 1:25 Fumble S25 Kickoff 12-63 5:29 Missed FG S21 Punt 10-79 1:38 Touchdown3 S25 Kickoff 5-15 1:41 Punt S33 Kickoff 3-(-20) 1:18 Fumble S13 Kickoff 6-7 3:39 Punt S21 Punt 3-7 1:03 Punt C46 Punt 9-46 3:33 Touchdown4 S31 Interception 5-18 3:24 Punt S48 Punt 5-21 1:15 Downs S28 Punt 14-62 3:00 Downs

NC STATE VS. MARSHALLQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S27 Punt 7-59 2:48 Field Goal S35 Kickoff 3-0 0:47 Punt S20 Kickoff 8-29 3:08 Punt2 S38 Punt 3-5 1:49 Punt S32 Kickoff 6-68 2:48 Touchdown S20 Kickoff 8-80 2:56 Touchdown S18 Punt 7-82 1:21 Touchdown3 S30 Kickoff 13-70 6:56 Touchdown4 S29 Missed FG 7-56 2:56 Downs S44 Punt 5-17 3:23 Punt M23 Fumble 1-23 0:06 Touchdown S04 Interception 2-3 1:34 End of half

NC STATE VS. FURMANQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S25 Kickoff 12-75 5:07 Touchdown S40 Punt 7-60 2:39 Touchdown2 F42 Kickoff 6-42 2:38 Touchdown S20 Punt 7-25 3:03 Punt S24 Kickoff 11-76 2:11 Touchdown3 S25 Kickoff 6-28 2:46 Punt F49 Punt 4-49 1:27 Touchdown F00 Interception 0-0 0:00 Touchdown F23 Fumble 2-23 0:29 Touchdown4 S30 Kickoff 4-30 3:02 Punt F40 Downs 6-19 2:46 Missed FG F46 Fumble 5-33 2:43 End of half

NC STATE VS. FLORIDA STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S36 Punt 12-58 4:34 Field Goal S24 Punt 10-76 4:28 Touchdown2 S25 Kickoff 3-8 1:29 Punt S02 Fumble 3-4 1:33 Punt S20 Missed FG 4-80 1:33 Touchdown S25 Kickoff 1-(-2) 0:05 End of half3 S21 Kickoff 3-2 1:23 Punt S25 Kickoff 11-63 5:27 Field Goal S19 Punt 5-31 2:23 Punt4 S25 Kickoff 10-75 4:52 Touchdown S03 Punt 2-(-3) 0:45 Safety S41 Downs 3-(-5) 1:43 Punt S25 Kickoff 5-11 3:01 End of half

NC STATE VS. SYRACUSEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S35 Kickoff 15-57 6:59 Field Goal S43 Interception 7-26 2:47 Field Goal S30 Missed FG 5-70 1:04 Touchdown2 S25 Kickoff 5-75 2:22 Touchdown S17 Downs 10-83 5:26 Touchdown S20 Punt 9-66 1:06 Missed FG3 S18 Kickoff 5-14 2:08 Punt

S47 Punt 3-3 1:25 Punt S29 Kickoff 3-6 1:32 Punt4 S35 Punt 10-65 5:02 Touchdown S15 Downs 3-2 1:47 Punt C47 Kickoff 9-18 4:39 End of half

NC STATE VS. LOUISVILLEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S27 Punt 9-54 4:10 Fumble S01 Punt 10-56 4:08 Punt2 S41 Punt 5-59 1:42 Touchdown S09 Kickoff 6-87 2:21 Field Goal S23 Punt 7-77 1:36 Touchdown3 S28 Kickoff 13-55 5:40 Missed FG S22 Kickoff 9-78 3:36 Touchdown4 L45 Kickoff 5-45 2:22 Touchdown S43 Punt 5-14 2:58 Punt S35 Kickoff 3-5 1:01 Punt L00 Interception 0-0 0:00 Touchdown S19 Downs 1-(-2) 0:36 End of half

NC STATE VS. PITTSBURGHQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S25 Kickoff 9-41 4:24 Downs S08 Punt 3-5 1:30 Punt S17 Kickoff 2-83 0:28 Touchdown P00 Punt 0-0 0:00 Touchdown2 S28 Punt 4-25 1:20 Punt S12 Punt 3-5 1:08 Punt S25 Kickoff 10-58 2:29 Missed FG S35 Missed FG 1-0 0:09 End of half3 P42 Interception 3-1 1:24 Punt S42 Punt 5-21 2:34 Punt S34 Punt 5-66 2:00 Touchdown S27 Punt 9-73 3:54 Touchdown4 S25 Kickoff 3-(-1) 1:28 Punt S41 Downs 6-59 1:26 Touchdown P38 Fumble 2-(-5) 0:48 End of half

NC STATE VS. NOTRE DAMEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S28 Punt 3-3 0:43 Punt N00 Punt 0-0 0:00 Touchdown S19 Kickoff 10-43 4:49 Punt S29 Punt 7-71 2:46 Touchdown2 S13 Kickoff 3-(-3) 1:49 Punt S24 Kickoff 4-24 1:02 Punt S23 Punt 7-36 2:13 Downs3 S20 Kickoff 7-38 2:55 Interception N42 Kickoff 8-35 4:34 Downs S42 Punt 3-5 1:26 Punt S35 Kickoff 3-6 1:15 Punt4 S08 Punt 3-3 0:56 Punt S20 Punt 3-2 1:15 Punt

NC STATE VS. CLEMSONQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 C40 Interception 3-40 1:16 Touchdown S15 Punt 3-5 2:10 Punt S35 Kickoff 12-65 6:34 Touchdown2 S25 Kickoff 10-75 4:35 Touchdown S20 Kickoff 10-63 3:27 Missed FG S22 Missed FG 0-0 0:00 End of half3 S25 Kickoff 5-10 1:58 Punt S01 Punt 3-4 1:35 Punt S10 Punt 3-0 0:22 Punt S17 Kickoff 6-34 3:20 Punt4 S35 Kickoff 6-65 2:37 Touchdown S28 Punt 2-(-9) 0:38 Interception S15 Kickoff 13-81 4:34 Field Goal S20 Punt 10-47 1:24 Interception

NC STATE VS. BOSTON COLLEGEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S44 Kickoff 3-2 1:03 Punt S20 Interception 13-44 6:00 Missed FG S12 Punt 3-5 1:35 Punt2 S13 Downs 12-68 4:46 Missed FG S13 Kickoff 11-87 3:44 Touchdown B23 Fumble 2-0 0:32 Interception B19 Downs 1-(-5) 0:05 Field Goal3 S22 Punt 12-58 4:21 Missed FG S28 Punt 5-9 1:54 Fumble S37 Kickoff 3-5 1:09 Punt4 S17 Punt 5-83 1:51 Touchdown S22 Downs 3-0 1:06 Punt B29 Downs 4-6 2:22 Downs

NC STATE VS. WAKE FORESTQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S25 Kickoff 9-39 3:29 Downs S25 Kickoff 10-75 4:46 Touchdown S25 Kickoff 5-1 2:45 Punt2 S16 Punt 12-84 6:29 Touchdown S32 Kickoff 8-28 2:09 Punt3 S22 Punt 8-78 3:14 Touchdown S20 Punt 3-6 1:57 Punt S17 Punt 3-(-4) 1:00 Punt S37 Kickoff 1-9 0:07 Fumble S16 Interception 19-76 8:08 Field Goal4 S29 Kickoff 14-71 6:07 Fumble S45 Punt 3-20 0:40 Interception

NC STATE VS. UNCQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 N45 Punt 11-45 5:39 Touchdown S26 Punt 6-31 2:42 Punt S15 Kickoff 7-61 2:51 Downs2 S25 Kickoff 4-18 2:32 Punt S34 Punt 8-66 3:22 Touchdown S26 Punt 6-31 1:43 Interception3 S25 Kickoff 3-6 0:59 Punt S13 Punt 5-29 2:59 Punt S35 Punt 10-41 6:31 Missed FG S46 Punt 1-54 0:10 Touchdown4 N48 Interception 1-48 0:10 Touchdown S25 Kickoff 13-75 6:43 Touchdown N14 Interception 1-(-2) 0:18 End of half

NC STATE VS. ARIZONA STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S50 Fumble 7-49 2:36 Downs S13 Punt 15-87 6:46 Touchdown S44 Punt 6-56 1:53 Touchdown2 S25 Kickoff 7-75 3:24 Touchdown A49 Kickoff 5-49 1:07 Touchdown S25 Missed FG 0-0 0:00 End of half3 S25 Kickoff 5-20 2:44 Punt A13 Interception 4-4 1:58 Field Goal S33 Punt 0-(-6) 0:00 Fumble S20 Interception 12-80 7:14 Touchdown4 A48 Kickoff 8-48 4:46 Touchdown A07 Kickoff 2-7 0:08 Touchdown S28 Interception 3-(-4) 1:40 End of half

2017 NC STATE DRIVE CHARTS

SOUTH CAROLINA VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 S00 Kickoff 0-0 0:13 Touchdown C20 Kickoff 11-80 4:58 Touchdown C27 Kickoff 3-4 0:54 Punt2 S40 Fumble 8-40 3:18 Touchdown C20 Missed FG 5-20 2:46 Punt C33 Kickoff 1-(-2) 0:04 End of half3 C49 Punt 3-51 1:25 Touchdown S13 Fumble 2-13 1:16 Touchdown C36 Punt 3-3 1:45 Punt C03 Punt 3-1 1:41 Punt4 C25 Kickoff 3-5 0:59 INT C06 Punt 4-11 2:09 Punt C31 Downs 3-2 1:28 Punt C10 Downs 1-(-2) 0:06 End of half

MARSHALL VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 M18 Kickoff 4-10 1:57 Punt M15 Kickoff 9-85 3:45 Touchdown M18 Punt 6-66 2:27 Field Goal2 M09 Punt 3-(-4) 0:58 Punt M16 Punt 9-56 3:47 Field Goal M25 Kickoff 1-75 0:12 Touchdown M42 Kickoff 3-0 0:21 Punt M29 Kickoff 1-(-2) 0:15 End of half3 M15 Kickoff 16-56 7:55 Missed FG4 M16 Downs 6-5 2:51 Punt M20 Punt 4-3 1:38 Fumble M47 Kickoff 9-50 2:18 Interception

FURMAN VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 F25 Kickoff 11-47 5:07 Field Goal F25 Kickoff 3-2 1:19 Punt F25 Kickoff 9-58 3:19 Field Goal2 F27 Kickoff 3-2 2:13 Punt F07 Punt 4-93 1:37 Touchdown F22 Kickoff 1-(-2) 0:18 End of half3 F12 Punt 9-21 3:37 Punt F25 Kickoff 7-26 3:18 Interception F25 Kickoff 3-(-2) 1:25 Fumble F25 Kickoff 8-46 3:22 Field Goal4 F12 Punt 5-28 2:17 Downs F21 Missed FG 6-25 2:41 Fumble

FLORIDA STATE VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 F25 Kickoff 3-(-4) 2:17 Punt F25 Kickoff 3-0 0:21 Punt F25 Kickoff 12-75 5:56 Touchdown2 F34 Punt 7-64 3:47 Fumble S36 Punt 5-23 2:28 Missed FG F41 Kickoff 10-39 1:24 Field Goal3 F37 Punt 6-44 1:58 Field Goal F25 Kickoff 4-15 1:29 Punt F12 Punt 7-68 3:06 Field Goal4 F24 Kickoff 5-19 1:59 Punt S40 Kickoff 4-(-1) 1:04 Downs S23 Punt 4-6 0:30 Field Goal

SYRACUSE VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 C25 Kickoff 2-3 0:30 Interception C25 Kickoff 12-45 3:15 Missed FG C25 Kickoff 10-75 3:13 Touchdown2 C29 Kickoff 6-54 1:57 Downs C32 Kickoff 5-15 1:07 Punt C20 Missed FG 1-(-5) 0:03 End of half3 C22 Kickoff 9-78 2:56 Touchdown

C04 Punt 3-6 0:49 Punt C11 Punt 13-69 4:58 Field Goal C10 Punt 5-10 1:02 Punt4 C45 Kickoff 9-40 2:18 Downs S33 Punt 5-33 1:03 Touchdown

LOUISVILLE VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 L18 Kickoff 3-3 2:34 Punt L19 Fumble 8-45 4:55 Punt2 L02 Punt 4-17 0:44 Punt L25 Kickoff 9-75 4:20 Touchdown L25 Kickoff 3-7 1:40 Punt L21 Kickoff 11-68 1:42 Field Goal3 L20 Missed FG 8-49 3:59 Field Goal L38 Kickoff 9-62 3:48 Touchdown4 L25 Kickoff 3-(-4) 0:55 Punt L20 Punt 7-80 2:04 Touchdown L11 Punt 2-0 0:17 Interception L33 Kickoff 12-48 2:16 Downs

PITTSBURGH VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 P34 Downs 3-8 1:29 Punt S42 Punt 5-42 2:32 Touchdown P18 Kickoff 6-21 3:42 Punt P25 Kickoff 3-7 0:55 Punt2 P04 Punt 9-55 4:35 Punt P31 Punt 10-69 5:19 Touchdown3 P33 Kickoff 3-(-3) 1:00 Interception P11 Punt 3-5 1:21 Punt P09 Punt 8-29 4:09 Punt P34 Kickoff 3-6 1:43 Punt4 P23 Kickoff 9-51 3:59 Field Goal P23 Punt 10-36 3:01 Downs P35 Kickoff 5-3 1:13 Fumble

NOTRE DAME VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 N21 Kickoff 4-17 2:15 Punt N21 Punt 3-(-10) 1:57 Punt N40 Kickoff 2-60 0:29 Touchdown N06 Punt 4-19 2:13 Punt2 N28 Kickoff 14-72 5:11 Touchdown N40 Punt 8-60 2:18 Touchdown N12 Punt 5-21 2:15 Punt N41 Downs 0-0 0:00 End of half3 S00 Interception 0-0 0:00 Touchdown N07 Downs 3-9 1:38 Punt N23 Punt 2-77 0:16 Touchdown N10 Punt 10-54 5:27 Punt4 S48 Punt 3-1 1:38 Punt N19 Punt 15-76 8:40 End of half

CLEMSON VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 C25 Kickoff 3-1 0:35 Interception C30 Kickoff 5-22 1:55 Punt S00 Punt 0-0 0:00 Touchdown C29 Kickoff 12-71 3:14 Touchdown2 C23 Kickoff 11-68 4:08 Field Goal C20 Missed FG 12-58 1:42 Missed FG3 C10 Punt 6-44 3:26 Punt S49 Punt 3-6 0:44 Punt S49 Punt 9-49 3:24 Touchdown C11 Punt 1-89 0:05 Touchdown4 C21 Kickoff 3-9 2:04 Punt S27 Interception 7-27 3:03 Touchdown S47 Kickoff 3-6 0:26 Punt S36 Interception 0-0 0:00 End of half

BOSTON COLLEGE VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 B20 Punt 7-63 2:50 Interception B36 Missed FG 6-23 2:49 Punt B44 Punt 8-43 2:51 Downs2 B20 Missed FG 5-80 1:56 Touchdown B29 Kickoff 3-(-6) 0:53 Fumble B24 Interception 4-(-5) 0:53 Downs B19 Kickoff 1-(-1) 0:03 End of half3 B17 Kickoff 11-32 6:05 Punt B20 Missed FG 3-7 1:10 Punt B23 Fumble 4-23 1:19 Touchdown4 B26 Punt 7-13 3:49 Punt B39 Kickoff 10-39 4:07 Downs B29 Punt 4-0 0:19 Downs B23 Downs 3-16 0:28 End of half

WAKE FOREST VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 W36 Downs 5-64 1:32 Touchdown W33 Kickoff 9-67 2:32 Touchdown2 W35 Punt 6-10 2:09 Punt W25 Kickoff 9-75 3:25 Touchdown W20 Punt 1-(-1) 0:34 End of half3 W34 Kickoff 3-6 1:09 Punt W28 Kickoff 3-2 0:58 Punt W49 Punt 3-0 0:57 Punt W41 Punt 5-41 1:18 Field Goal S46 Fumble 1-0 0:07 Interception4 W27 Kickoff 8-73 2:35 Touchdown W20 Fumble 3-3 1:10 Punt W20 Interception 1-(-1) 0:01 End of half

UNC VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 N23 Kickoff 3-8 1:36 Punt N17 Kickoff 3-3 0:32 Punt N07 Punt 5-93 2:15 Touchdown2 N25 Downs 8-75 2:27 Touchdown N47 Punt 6-(-15) 2:25 Punt N17 Kickoff 5-25 1:18 Punt N45 Interception 2-(-4) 0:17 End of half3 N28 Punt 5-13 0:57 Punt N21 Punt 3-0 0:27 Punt N24 Missed FG 5-8 2:17 Punt N08 Kickoff 5-32 1:27 Interception4 N24 Kickoff 11-76 5:37 Touchdown N31 Kickoff 8-39 1:15 Interception

ARIZONA STATE VS. NC STATEQtr Spot Obtained Pl-Yds TOP Result1 A25 Kickoff 2-25 0:46 Fumble A01 Downs 7-36 2:12 Punt A25 Kickoff 3-(-6) 1:34 Punt2 A27 Kickoff 14-67 6:01 Field Goal A28 Kickoff 7-72 2:29 Touchdown A28 Kickoff 6-47 0:53 Missed FG3 A20 Punt 6-38 1:58 Interception A25 Kickoff 3-4 1:04 Punt S27 Fumble 1-0 0:08 Interception4 A24 Kickoff 12-76 4:46 Touchdown S45 Kickoff 4-45 0:55 Touchdown A20 Kickoff 6-80 1:45 Touchdown A36 Kickoff 1-0 0:08 Interception

2017 OPPONENT DRIVE CHARTS

Freshmen (14)Louis Acceus, LB (1)Dylan Autenrieth, TE (1)Emeka Emezie, WR (1)Joshua Fedd-Jackson, OG (1)Shug Frazier, DT (1)Chris Ingram, CB (1)Brock Miller, LB (1)Dylan Parham, TE (1)C.J. Riley, WR (1)Raven Saunders, LB (1)Joe Sculthorpe, OG (1)Isaiah Stallings, SS (1)Matt Stevens, LB (1)Justin Witt, OT (1)

Sophomores (8)Kelvin Harmon, WR (2)Tim Kidd-Glass, S (2)Nick McCloud, CB (2)Jakobi Meyers, WR (2)Jarius Morehead, SS (2)Tyrone Riley, DE (2)James Smith-Williams, DE (2)Philip Walton, OT (1)

Juniors (19)Kyle Bambard, PK (3)Brady Bodine, RB (4)Garrett Bradbury, OG (4)Eurndraus Bryant, DT (4)A.J. Cole, P (3)Ryan Finley, QB (2)Reggie Gallaspy, RB (3)Tyler Griffiths, LS (3)Nyheim Hines, RB (3)Tyler Jones, OG (3)Stephen Louis, WR (3)Stephen Morrison, FS (1)Germaine Pratt, LB (3)Terronne Prescod, OG (3)Will Richardson, OT (3)Darian Roseboro, DE (3)Maurice Trowell, WR (3)Carson Wise, PK (1)Dexter Wright, S (3)

Seniors (18)Tony Adams, OG (4)Johnathan Alston, CB (4)Shawn Boone, S (4)Bradley Chubb, LB (4)Cole Cook, TE (4)Peter Daniel, OT (3)Jerod Fernandez, LB (4)B.J. Hill, DT (4)Justin Jones, DT (4)Nick Lacy, CB (3)Gavin Locklear, WR (3)Airius Moore, LB (4)Dakwa Nichols, RB (4)Jumichael Ramos, WR (4)Jaylen Samuels, H (4)Bryan Smith, DE (1)Mike Stevens, CB (4)Kentavius Street, DE (4)

2017 LETTERWINNERS BY POSITION(39 returning, 20 lost)

OFFENSE (18/9)OT (3/2): Peter Daniel, Tyler Jones, Will Richardson, Philip Walton, Justin WittOG (3/1): Tony Adams, Joshua Fedd-Jackson, Terrone Prescod, Joe SculthorpeC (1/0): Garrett BradburyTE/FB (2/1): Dyan Autenreith, Cole Cook, Dylan ParhamH (0/1): Jaylen SamuelsWR (6/2): Emeka Emezie, Kelvin Harmon, Gavin Locklear, Stephen Louis, C.J. Riley, Jakobi Meyers, Jumichael Ramos, Maurice TrowellQB (1/0): Ryan FinleyRB (2/2): Brady Bodine, Reggie Gallaspy, Nyheim Hines, Dakwa Nichols

DEFENSE (16/12)DT (2/2): Eurndraus Bryant, Shug Frazier, B.J. Hill, Justin Jones DE (3/3): Bradley Chubb, Tyrone Riley, Darian Roseboro, Bryan Smith, James Smith-Williams, Kentavius StreetLB (4/3): Louis Acceus, Jerod Fernandez, Brock Miller, Airius Moore, Germaine Pratt, Raven Saunders, Matt StevensCB (2/3): Johnathan Alston, Chris Ingram, Nick Lacy, Nick McCloud, Mike StevensS (5/0): Tim Kidd-Glass, Jarius Morehead, Stephen Morrison, Isaiah Stallings, Dexter WrightNickel (0/1): Shawn Boone

SPECIAL TEAMS (4/0)P/PK (3/0): Kyle Bambard, A.J. Cole, Carson WiseSN (1/0): Tyler Griffiths

2017 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST(11 returning, 13 lost)

OFFENSE (6 Returning/5 Lost)OT: Tyler Jones (13), Will Richardson (11)OG: Tony Adams (12), Terronne Prescod (12)C: Garrett Bradbury (13)TE: Cole Cook (10) H: Jaylen Samuels (13)QB: Ryan Finley (13)RB: Nyheim Hines (12)WR: Kelvin Harmon (12), Stephen Louis (10)

DEFENSE (3 Returning/8 Lost)DE: Bradley Chubb (12), Kentavius Street (13)DT: B.J. Hill (13), Justin Jones (13)WLB: Airius Moore (13)MLB: Jerod Fernandez (13)CB: Nick McCloud (7), Johnathan Alston (13)FS: Tim Kidd-Glass (10)SS: Jarius Morehead (12)Nickel: Shawn Boone (12)

SPECIAL TEAMS (2 Returning)PK: Carson Wise (9)P: A.J. Cole (13)

Italics indicates starter LOST

2017 LETTERWINNERS BY CLASS

2017 STARTERS/LETTERWINNERS