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N.C.'s bowl string fraying
News & Observer - Oct 22, 2005
The last time the state of North Carolina didn't have at least one
of its five Division I-A football teams playing in a bowl game was
1987.
Support system
News & Observer - Oct 22, 2005
Despite playing in front of some of the most passionate fans in the
ACC, N.C. State has lost six straight conference games at
Carter-Finley Stadium.
Pack picks one off
News & Observer - Oct 7, 2005
Heath's interception in final minute
secures victory at Georgia Tech / State takes the lead in the fourth
quarter on Brian Clark's 80-yard catch, then fends off a late
Jackets drive to snap a six-game ACC losing streak
Jackets, Pack
Tangle in Thursday Night Clash
ramblinwreck.com - Sep 30, 2005
ATLANTA--Georgia Tech makes its annual appearance on Thursday Night
Football as the 24th-ranked Yellow Jackets host NC State Oct. 6 at
Bobby Dodd Stadium/Grant Field.
History Repeats Itself
ACCweekly.com - Sep 25, 2005
Well, that's why you play the game they say and sure enough, another
rivalry game that looked horrible on paper turned out to be a
nail-biter going to the underdog yet again.
Heels hand it to Pack
News & Observer - Sep 25, 2005
UNC rallies from a 10-point deficit for its second straight victory
over N.C. State
RALEIGH -- North Carolina coach John
Bunting refused to shake hands with N.C. State's Chuck Amato. That
came after Bunting had gotten an earful near midfield from an
animated Amato, who angrily jabbed a finger in Bunting's direction.
Carolina, N.C. State don't need any added
motivation for their rivalry game today The game is enough Pack
can't afford a loss in
Winston-Salem Journal - Sep 24,
2005
Nearly a year has passed, but people still haven't stopped talking
about last season's North Carolina-N.C. State game.
Who Has The Edge
News & Observer - Sep 24, 2005
QUARTERBACKS - Neither the Pack's Jay Davis nor the
Heels' Matt Baker grew up in the state or were aware of the rivalry.
North Carolina Pre-Game Notes
ACCweekly.com - Sep 24, 2005
Oh you've got to love these rivalry games and the one thing that
makes this game special every year for both State and Carolina fans
is that despite the disparity on paper, in recent years, the games
have been nail biters with the underdog often having the upper hand
by the end of the game.
Baker, Pack punish Colonels for first win
News & Observer - Sep 18, 2005
RALEIGH -- Eastern Kentucky strong safety Carl Hayden saw N.C.
State's Toney Baker coming, Baker saw Hayden in his path to the end
zone and the collision was unavoidable.
Baker dazzles as Pack rolls
Herald-Sun - Sep 18, 2005
RALEIGH -- Toney Baker said he always envisions himself doing great
things when he gets into a football game. After the freshman's
performance Saturday night in N.C. State's 54-10 devouring of
Division I-AA Eastern Kentucky, Wolfpack fans are going to start
doing the same thing.
Pack Fans Get Cool Cowboy Hats And Electronic
Toys Thanks To Time Warner Cable
GoPack.com - Sep
14, 2005
20,000 Wolfpack fans will be the lucky recipients of free NC State
foam rubber cowboy hats at this Saturday's Eastern Kentucky football
game at Carter-Finley Stadium. These fun and attractive chapeaus are
courtesy of our friends at Time Warner Cable and ESPN Game Plan.
A credible first strike from Vick
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sep 5, 2005
RALEIGH, NC - When the ball left his right hand, it was a Reggie
Miller jump shot, an Adam Vinatieri kick, a Tiger Woods putt.
Vick helps Hokies top Pack, get revenge
The Herald Sun, NC - Sep 5,
2005
RALEIGH -- N.C. State's defense kept Virginia Tech quarterback
Marcus Vick under wraps for nearly three quarters on Sunday night at
Carter-Finley Stadium.
More flag football; Penalties, a problem for
NCSU last year, derail Pack against Hokies
News and Observer, NC - Sep 5, 2005
RALEIGH -- For Virginia Tech, it was
the same old, same old.
For N.C. State, same old, same old.
Pack's Tough Openers
News and Observer, NC - Sep 4,
2005
No. 8
Virginia Tech is the highest-ranked opponent the Wolfpack has played
in an opening game since 1966. Here's a look at other memorable
openers against ranked teams.
Pack fans still drawn to Amato
News and
Observer, NC - Sep 4, 2005
RALEIGH -- As
he gazes out the windows of his top-floor office in the $26 million
Murphy Center, N.C. State football coach Chuck Amato has a sweeping
view of the new $39 million Vaughn Towers at Carter-Finley Stadium.
McLendon regroups
Charlotte
Observer, NC - Sep 4, 2005
ALBEMARLE -
T.A. McLendon does not want to talk. I've been trying to convince
him for more than a week, but each time he says no.
Interest is high for game between the
Pack, Hokies
Rocky Mount Telegram, NC - Sep 3, 2005
By Michael N. Graff, Rocky Mount Telegram. RALEIGH - Chuck Amato
chuckled at the question. Why, after all these months, would
Virginia ...
Pack left Hokies with bad
memories
Greensboro News Record, NC - Sep 3,
2005
By Jim Young. The most recent memories most have of Virginia Tech
football is of a team that won the ACC title in its first season
...
Pack has a chance to earn
some national respect early
Durham Herald Sun, NC - Sep 3, 2005
By MIKE POTTER : The Herald-Sun. NC State can look at its season
opener with Virginia Tech on Sunday night as a big opportunity. An
upset of the No. ...
Hokies set
for season opener in Raleigh
CollegeSports.com, NY - Sep 2, 2005
Blacksburg, VA (U-WIRE) -- High expectations come with plenty of
questions. The Virginia Tech football team has very high
expectations.Being ranked No. ...
Focus squarely on Vick as
Hokies begin ACC title defense in ...
MSNBC - Aug 31, 2005
By JUSTIN EINHORN. Virginia Tech was a surprise winner of the ACC
championship last season. With Marcus Vick back on board, a league
...
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