NC State Wolfpack 2020 Preview: previewing, predicting, and looking ahead with what you need to know
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NC State Wolfpack 2020 Preview: previewing, predicting, and looking ahead with what you need to know
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NC State Wolfpack 2020 Preview: previewing, predicting, and looking ahead with what you need to know
Photo Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Check out Draft Wire’s exclusive interview with North Carolina State defensive line prospect Larrell Murchison
NFL teams love prospects who never quit, and who have proven they can adjust to changing circumstances and still succeed. That’s why North Carolina State defensive lineman Larrell Murchison should hear his name called early in the 2020 NFL Draft.
A disruptive force with a nonstop motor, Murchison recently spoke exclusively with Draft Wire about making the transition from the junior college level to the ACC, his experience at the NFL Scouting Combine, and what kind of player he’ll be at the next level.
LM: There was definitely a bit of a culture shock involved with that. There’s so much that goes into that. Typically, JUCO schools are a lot smaller. You might live right across the street from your classroom. You get to NC State and that’s a huge campus (laughs). There’s a lot more people around. There’s a lot of people from a lot of different backgrounds on your team.
I was basically starting from scratch. I spent two years at JUCO and I came in with those guys. There’s a lot of familiarity there. Coming out of JUCO, you’re not a part of the same class as those guys. The junior class had already established themselves. I’m a new guy coming to the school. I didn’t have that relationship with the junior class coming in. That was really the only hurdle for me.
LM: It was a fun experience. It was a long week. There’s a lot of preparation that goes into it, both physically and mentally as you prepare for the on-field testing. I feel like things went well for me.
LM: I think a lot of teams realized that I’m a pretty athletic guy. I’m an athletic player that does exactly what he’s supposed to do out there. I feel like I checked a lot of boxes in Indianapolis.
LM: I didn’t really get anything too strange. I had a lot of questions about my background coming from JUCO and what not. Everything was pretty straight forward though. I guess I was one of the lucky ones.
LM: Unfortunately, I was not. We had some things scheduled but they were all impacted by the spread of the virus. Everything I’ve done has been through telephone.
LM: I’ve met with the Titans, Patriots, Jets and Giants so far. We have a few more teams on the schedule.
LM: I would say that I’m more comfortable in the run game for now. I feel good about my technique in the run game. That’s how I’ve been coached throughout my time as a football player. I understand how to stay low and strike a block in the run game. I’m able to penetrate and get into the backfield. I’ve been able to make a lot of plays in the run game.
LM: I played the 3-technique in our defense. I had to control my gap and do my job basically. We tried to build that wall in the middle of the defense. We were very much a gap-based defense that stayed in attack mode.
LM: I can be honest and say that it has room to grow. I can definitely say that. The ceiling is very high for me and I can’t wait to learn some new tricks and moves. Getting to the NFL means I get to meet new people, play for a new coaching staff and what not. I can’t wait to learn what they have to teach me. I’m excited for the opportunity.
LM: Colton McKivitz from West Virginia definitely stood out to me. Clemson had a great offensive line as a unit. I wouldn’t even name them individually, I thought they worked great as a unit. They were tough up front.
LM: I’m not gonna lie to you, I love it when an offensive linemen feels like they have me early on in the rep but I just outwork them and still end up making the play. My motor always wins out at the end of the day. I end up making the play anyway. I run to the ball and continue to make plays in the backfield. I always try to get off the ball first. You’re not gonna outwork me. A lot of times, I get off the ball so quick that they think I’m offside. I’m never offside. That’s the best way for me to get into an offensive linemen’s head.
LM: They’re getting a high-character guy, first and foremost. My motor is always running hot. I’m gonna give it my all for the team. I’m ready to learn, put my head down and get to work.
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Check out Draft Wire’s exclusive interview with North Carolina State edge defender prospect James Smith-Williams
Even for some of the top prospects in the 2020 NFL draft class, planning for life after football should be a high priority, even as they prepare to make the jump to the pros in their current profession.
One prospect who already has a post-gridiron plan? North Carolina State edge defender James Smith-Williams, who recently spoke exclusively with Draft Wire about his focus on off-field endeavors, his experience at the NFL Scouting Combine, and why an NFL team should take a chance on him.
JSW: I embraced the motto that you eat with a purpose. I eat several meals a day. I make sure that I’m getting my protein, carbohydrates and calories in. We have such a great staff at NC State. They really helped me transform my body. They’ve helped out so many guys in the weight room. They were very beneficial to my transformation and overall development.
JSW: I’ve actually worked a paid internship at IBM for the last two summers now. I first worked in their RPA department, that stands for Robotic Process Automation. I was working the daily tasks. I was putting emails together, gathering different reports and making sure the proper information was reaching the higher ups. I was putting things into spreadsheets and making sure the process was properly automated.
In 2019, I worked more on the marketing side for them. I was working with Photoshop and what not. I actually helped create a commercial that they’re currently using internally. That was a cool experience. I’ve been really blessed and fortunate to receive an opportunity at IBM, and I definitely did everything I could to make the most of it. They decided that they wanted me to become a permanent member of their team. I have a job waiting for me there one day. It’s a huge blessing.
JSW: It’s incredibly important. Growing up, I was always more focused on academics than anything. I was gonna go to Columbia for med school. NC State offered me a scholarship, and the opportunity to play football at NC State while remaining close to home was too tempting to pass up. I fell in love with that offer. I wanted to make sure that I had a plan. Obviously, football started to take shape for me. I had a future in the sport and I decided to take that route. I’m very blessed. I was also fortunate to receive the opportunity at IBM. That opened up a whole new avenue for me. I’ve enjoyed every step of the way.
JSW: It was awesome. I’ve had the pleasure to see a lot of great guys wear the No. 1 jersey for us. Jaylen Samuels received the same honor, and he’s with the Pittsburgh Steelers now. It’s meant for somebody that handles his business both on and off the field, and in the community as well. It really meant a lot to me.
JSW: I feel great. I was fortunate enough that it wasn’t an injury that required surgery. I just needed time to rest and fully heal and recover. I was fortunate enough to spend a lot of time at EXOS during my pre-draft preparation and was able to rehab at their top-notch facilities. I was able to go to the combine and be a full participant. I was fortunate that it wasn’t a serious injury. I feel great right now.
JSW: There’s nothing like it. Everyone sees the stuff on TV, the exciting stuff like the 40-yard dash or broad jump. I feel like the drills were the least important aspect of the combine. The medicals and interviews play a huge role. You’re up late at night and early in the morning. It’s a crazy, hectic process. I think I did a pretty good job out there.
JSW: I’m a guy that loves to work speed-to-power. I use that to open up a whole realm of possibilities. I have some speed in my arsenal as well. Power is a very important aspect of my game. I have some finesse moves as well. I’m always gonna go power first.
JSW: I was not. Our pro day was unfortunately canceled. I was very lucky and fortunate to have the East-West Shrine Game and combine as opportunities to showcase my talent and meet with some teams in person. I had a chance to get out in front of the scouts. I had some visits lined up but of course they were all canceled.
JSW: I had a lot of visits set up surrounded around my pro day. I had some lunch and dinner plans. They were all visits scheduled around my pro day. We were gonna watch film together and hop on the white board.
The New York Jets were coming to town. I had something set up with the Patriots and Titans. The Ravens and Chargers were gonna meet me at my pro day as well. Those are the ones I can recall. I had a whole bunch of meetings planned. I’ve had some meetings via FaceTime as well.
JSW: I’ve met with the Jaguars, Giants, Titans, Ravens and Jets. There’s probably another handful of teams that I can’t recall at this moment. My schedule is pretty hectic right now.
JSW: I have a lot of intangibles to bring to the table. I’m a coach-able guy. I’m gonna come in and work extremely hard at my craft. I think my body of work proves that I’m a hard working guy, I worked hard to transform my body and I was able to secure that paid internship at IBM as well. I’m a versatile guy that can rush the passer out of a variety of stances. I can rush off the edge, I can stop the run and I can drop back into coverage as well. I’ve played both inside and outside. I’m gonna add a lot to a team both on and off the field.
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Previewing Monday’s NC State at Duke sports betting odds and lines, with college basketball betting picks, tips and best bets.
The NC State Wolfpack (18-11, 9-9 ACC) pay a visit to Cameron Indoor Stadium to take on the Duke Blue Devils (23-6, 13-5) in a 7 p.m. ET ACC contest Monday. We analyze the NC State-Duke odds and betting lines, with college basketball betting advice and tips around this matchup.
1. NC State routed Duke 88-66 in Raleigh Feb. 19. The Wolfpack held the ACC’s top offense (82.1 points per game) to a 37.7% mark (26-of-69) from the floor in a game controlled wire-to-wire. The Blue Devils entered the game favored by six points. The result spelled the sixth straight win against the spread for the underdog in this series.
2. With two losses in closer fashion, the Devils are 1-2 since that dismantling in Raleigh. The two losses have included problems on defense (in a 113-101 double-overtime loss at Wake Forest Feb. 25) and on offense (52-50 loss at Virginia Saturday). Although Duke does not shoot threes at a high rate, one common theme in the recent losses has been an inability to hit shots from beyond the arc. Over the losses to the Wolfpack, Demon Deacons and Cavaliers, the Blue Devils shot an aggregate 24.6% (14-of-57) from 3-point range.
3. Like Duke, NC State has followed that first meeting with a win and two losses. The game the Wolfpack did win — Saturday vs. Pitt — was one which saw the Panthers lead for all but the final five minutes.
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Duke 82, NC State 68
The overall lean is on Duke in a revenge game at home, but PASS on the price, as there is just too much chalk on Duke (-909) to win outright.
Duke is 8-7 ATS at home. When the Devils cover, they’ve tended to cover by double digits.
The home five here have an elite ability to create and score off turnovers and get second-chance looks off the offensive glass. Over recent home games, the Blue Devils have had too many dominant 6-to-10-minute stretches to ignore. Those surges produce enough of a point differential to warrant a moderate-confidence play on DUKE -13 (+105).
This game has a big number with the total set at 151.5 (Over: +100, Under: -121). In a few scenarios, the expected game flow gets us close enough to sit this one out. PASS.
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Analyzing Wednesday’s Duke Blue Devils at NC State Wolfpack sports betting odds and lines, with college basketball betting picks and tips.
The Duke Blue Devils (22-3) visit the Atlantic Coast Conference-rival NC State Wolfpack (16-9) for a 9 p.m. ET tip-off Wednesday at PNC Arena. We analyze the Duke-NC State odds and betting lines, with college basketball betting advice and tips around this matchup.
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Duke 74, NC State 71
As per usual, Duke is stacked with talent; the Blue Devils have eight of RSCI’s Top-100 recruits on their roster. NC State hopes its experience makes up for the talent discrepancy versus Duke. The Wolfpack only have two top-100 RSCI recruits on its roster—one of which is starter F Manny Bates—but there are four upperclassmen in their starting five.
I am going to PASS ON A MONEYLINE bet because Duke -278 is too chalky and NC State (+220) is a live dog but not getting good enough odds to bet. I’d back the Wolfpack if they were between +300-350 on the money line since NC State has a 3-2 record in its last five home games against Duke, two victories were by double-digits.
TAKE NC STATE +6.5 (-115) because of its recent success against the spread when facing Duke. The Wolfpack have won five straight ATS versus Duke and, for whatever reason, play really well on Wednesdays. NC State is 5-0 straight up and ATS in Wednesday games. Plus, the underdog is 5-0 ATS in the last five meetings.
On one hand, six straight Duke-NC State games have gone Over the projected total by an average of 15.8 points per contest. On the other hand, this season’s trends for both teams point to the Under. NC State has a 3-11 Over/Under record at home this season and Duke has a 5-3 O/U record in away games. Also, the Under is 4-0 in the Wolfpack’s last four games as a home underdog and 10-1 in the Wolfpack’s last 11 games following a straight-up loss.
BET UNDER 152.5 (-115).
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The Ohio State softball team lost a heartbreaker late on a walk-off homer by NC State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge Friday.
After a successful first weekend of the year, the Ohio State softball team dropped the first game of its matchups in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge 5-3 Friday to NC State.
The Buckeyes actually got on the board first on a sacrifice fly followed by an RBI double by Claire Nicholson to make it 2-0. Things stayed scoreless until the top of the 6th inning when Avery Clark hit a home run to put OSU up 3-0.
But then things changed late.
The Wolfpack drew within one run after a homer in the bottom of the 6th inning, and after OSU was held scoreless in the top of the 7th, NC State put a couple of runners on. That’s when the Wolfpack’s Logan Morris smoked a three-run homer to walk it off in dramatic fashion.
FINAL | NC State 5, Ohio State 3#GoBucks
— Ohio State Softball (@OhioStateSB) February 14, 2020
With the loss, Ohio State falls to 3-2 on the season and will back in action tomorrow, taking on Notre Dame at 10 AM, followed by a rematch with NC State at 12:30 PM.
Previewing Thursday’s NC State Wolfpack at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets sports betting odds and lines, with college football matchup analysis
The NC State Wolfpack (4-6) will take on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (2-8) at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET. We analyze the NC State-Georgia Tech odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.
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Prediction
Georgia Tech 28, NC State 20
The contest features an NC State team 0-4 against the spread on the road against an 0-5 ATS Georgia Tech at home. GT has had the tougher overall schedule of the two, and that’s evidenced in the Yellow Jackets’ home schedule.
There is a lean toward the Jackets. Not enough for the ML price, though: STAND PAT on Georgia Tech -139.
We will go with a line watch here. If some pressure comes into the NCSU (+1.5) side and pushes Georgia Tech’s (-1.5) -125 price to -115, the play on the Jackets makes sense and brings some value.
The under is 5-1 over the Yellow Jackets’ last six home games and 19-1-1 in the Wolfpack’s last 21 Thursday games. With the defenses ahead of the offenses here, and with a projected game flow allowing sophomore RB Jordan Mason to help Georgia Tech control the clock, the UNDER 49.5 (-125) is a decent play.
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