You may also like Canes Now | Balls and Strikes | Preps Now | Campus Notes
'); } -->
N.C. State’s players hadn’t won in so long that they forgot how to react when they did.
Russell Wilson threw for three touchdowns and ran for another Saturday afternoon as the Wolfpack broke a four-game losing streak with a 38-31 defeat of Maryland at Carter-Finley Stadium.
“Normally we come in (the locker room), and it’s kind of a somber mood,” said N.C. State defensive end Michael Lemon.
Not this time.
Coach Tom O’Brien, who had told N.C. State’s players they were a bad football team after an error-filled win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 26, encouraged the players to celebrate this time.
The Wolfpack (4-5, 1-4 ACC) still made plenty of mistakes against Maryland. Wilson threw three interceptions, including one that Alex Wujciak returned 70 yards for a touchdown.
N.C. State’s wide receivers dropped three passes that should have been caught for touchdowns. Donald Bowens fumbled a punt, and the Wolfpack kickoff coverage team couldn’t stop Torrey Smith on an 82-yard return for a touchdown.
But winning, finally, was cause for celebration.
"We certainly don’t do anything easy,” O’Brien said. “That’s a heck of a win for our football team to hang in there.”
Maryland still had a chance to tie on its final drive despite losing starting quarterback Chris Turner to a left knee injury on a hit by Shea McKeen late in the second quarter.
Jamarr Robinson, a sophomore from Charlotte’s Myers Park High who had never attempted a pass in a game, replaced Turner. Robinson didn’t hurt the Wolfpack much with his arm, completing just five passes in 11 attempts for 27 yards.
He missed one wide-open receiver on a deep throw in the end zone in the third quarter. But on Maryland’s final drive, he scrambled for 11 yards and 19 yards to advance the ball to the N.C. State 34-yard line with 31 seconds remaining.
"In the two-minute drill, I thought he did some good things for us,” said Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen.
Lemon finally gave N.C. State’s oft-criticized defense a finish to remember, though. He sacked Robinson for an 8-yard loss when Maryland had no timeouts, and then hit him while he was throwing, causing an incomplete pass on the final play.
The homecoming crowd roared its approval. Teammate Willie Young squeezed Lemon so hard that he couldn’t breathe.
"When we got in the locker room, everybody was looking for who was going to lead the excitement first,” Wilson said. “And I think the coaches did.”
While eliminating Maryland (2-7, 1-4) from bowl eligibility, N.C. State kept its slim bowl hopes alive. The Wolfpack would need to defeat Clemson, Virginia Tech and North Carolina in its final three games to finish with enough wins to play in a bowl game.
Every one of those opponents has a winning record. But N.C. State appears to have bounced back from its lowest point, when it lost to Duke by 21 points and Boston College by 32 in mid-October.
Behind Wilson and a re-invigorated rushing attack, the Wolfpack has averaged 40 points over the last two games. Despite an ankle injury that kept middle linebacker Ray Michel out for a second straight week, N.C. State’s defense turned in its best performance in ACC play Saturday.
Even though O’Brien wouldn’t say it, though, the Wolfpack still needs to cut down on mistakes to have any chance of making a late push toward a bowl.
"The bowl is still live,” said N.C. State wide receiver Jarvis Williams. “We know what we’re capable of doing. We know we’ve got to win out, so we’re going to keep fighting.”
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.
Comments
ed hardy kids
Mon, 11/16/2009 - 03:37 — asaayoui123Why can't Don just live? It's not his work ed hardy kids ed hardy kids as a typeset maker, painter and astound-inspired deisigns have been appropriated by ed hardy caps ed hardy caps for roughy ed hardy bags or shill for the book at Amazon for clothing and become the de facto douchebag outfit. no, ed hardy purses a performer, and he's got a new book hitting food on ed hardy sunglasses to giggle at its finest. Still, some ED Hardy Swim Trunks are so burned into your intellect that his tattoo and illustrator.The book aims to afford credibility to the idea of Hardy as an unsmiling musician as exhibited through his work in a museum-class clamshell box and Ed Hardy Mens T-Shirt edition lithographic prints. 3k for a book?Written by tattoo historian Alan Govenar, Beyond Skin" attempts to shed light on other mediums. Douchebaggery at the sheer daring of Hardy's career, like his oversight that it's impossible not to show it.
Good to get a win, finally.
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 21:25 — JPDOhioDidn't see the game, because I was tooling around Alcatraz Island (really cool) and don't get ESPN360 anyway. But it sounds like the Pack did improve, even though they still apparently make to many mistakes. I have confidence that the team will get better in the mistake department. TOB's teams historically are very good in this area, and the Pack will improve as the young players grow.
I am also glad that Clemson won big over Fla State. The Tigers are beatable, but I wouldn't want them going to Raleigh after a loss. The Pack will have to cut down on the mistakes to have a chance in this one. Clemson will punish them if they don't.
Coach of the year
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 12:12 — SurferI saw some of the first quarter, then left for the UNC game. State did seem improved. If they win out, TOB should be ACC coach of the year.
Our D
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 16:48 — willncsuis still atrocious. Just as bad as UNC's offense. Cant wait for that showdown. Like watching the kids on the back of the short bus fight.
lets get something straight
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 21:52 — gvillegatrI know you are down on your team and it helps you feel better to think UNC's offense is equally as bad as ncsu's defense.
It is not.
States defense is maybe the worse in the country. UNC has shown the last month they can ACTUALLY move the football ... especially on the ground. regardless, we'll still see ya Nov 28th.
Best defense
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 12:07 — SurferNC State: September defense meet October defense. Who will November defense side with?
Actually, in comparison, State's defense may be better than UNC's offense, at least from the stanpoint of ball movement, that is, i.e. when State's D is on the field, the ball is moved rapidly down the field, yes perhaps at a better rate than UNC's offense.
Welcome back, November TOB!
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 02:10 — mad_maxWelcome back, November TOB! A much needed win by the Pack to just stop the bleeding. The Wolfpack are finally on the board. Now they gotta try and build off this as they continue to get ready for November 28th.
Agree
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 12:02 — SurferYep, the way things are lining up, it looks like the only game that will matter this year for State is the UNC game.