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2009 football schedule: N.C. State

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UNC
Duke
Wake Forest

N.C. State gets all of its nonconference games out of the way in September with four straight home dates. The Thursday night ESPN season opener Sept. 3 will provide great exposure for the Wolfpack, and the Sept. 26 game with Pittsburgh will be a test.

The back-to-back games in between against Murray State and Gardner-Webb should be snoozers, though.

A stretch of three road dates in four games against Atlantic Division foes in October will go a long way toward determining how N.C. State finishes in the division as it visits Wake Forest, Boston College and Florida State.

And the season will come to an interesting finish because North Carolina is playing the Wolfpack this season instead of Duke in the season finale on Nov. 28. N.C. State's outside-the-division ACC opponents are permanent partner North Carolina along with Virginia Tech and Duke.

Pencil the Wolfpack in for 3-1 outside the conference, and 5-3 in the ACC because its conference road schedule is fairly difficult. 

Sept. 3 South Carolina
Sept. 12 Murray State
Sept. 19 Gardner-Webb
Sept. 26 Pittsburgh
Oct. 3 @ Wake Forest
Oct. 10 Duke
Oct. 17 @ Boston College
Oct. 24 bye
Oct. 31 @ Florida State
Nov. 7 Maryland
Nov. 14 Clemson
Nov. 21 @ Virginia Tech
Nov. 28 UNC

 

 

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Anyone knows what the first results are?
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8-4 I dont think so, 2-2 out of conf lost to SC and Pittsburgh 2. 5-3 or 4-4 in conf. 6-6 maybe 7-5.

Depends on...

whether Russell Wilson stays healthy.

depends on ...

whether he will be able to run the ball effectively.  hes not that great of a passer.  hes more dangerous on the run.

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hes not that great of a passer.

I swear, some of the things you post really baffle me. 

He led the ACC in passer rating and threw one interception the entire year. Yes, he can run the ball very well. But if you think he's merely an average passer, then by all means, load up the box, go man-to-man and take your chances.

I'll take 8-4 in a heartbeat.

That is a realistic prediction for the Pack in '09.

I love the fact that Pitt is on the schedule. I can use my buddy's Pitt season tickets (which he gets for access to the Notre Dame game) to grab up tickets for the game in Raleigh. Already planning a road trip with my NCSU alum son for that one.

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Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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