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NCSU football players on Sporting News' All-ACC first team — quarterback Mike Glennon, cornerback David Amerson and safety Earl Wolff. Glennon was named the preseason ACC Player of the Year.
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ated Press poll. FSU earned the No. 7 ranking, followed by Clemson (No. 14), and Virginia Tech (No. 16). UNC (32), Georgia Tech (25) and NCSU (three) all received votes, with the Wolfpack tied for No. 38 in the country.
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North of Charlotte (N.C.) Mallard Creek. North is the highest-ranked player con- sidering the Wolfpack.
Spot in the Rivals.com rankings for NC State senior wide receiver target Marquez 43
Ranking for NC State's basketball program over the last 50 years by ESPN.com. The Wolfpack accumulated 194 points in the ESPN stats and information scoring system.
Place in the ACC for NC State's football program based on the preseason Associ- www.maryednawilliams.com 101
season with the most of any active ACC player, easily topping Miami guard Durand Scott, who has 93.
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yards. Florida State has the longest ACC streak without a 1,000-yard rusher, dating back to 1996, followed by the Wolfpack.
The last year NC State had a 1,000-yard rusher, with T.A. McLendon tallying 1,101 1,041,227
packer on the one-year anniversary of its launch Aug. 22, 2012.
Page views on vimeo.com/TheWolf- Career starts for NC State senior wing Scott Wood, who enters the upcoming
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No. 1 college player that doesn't get enough respect. PHOTO BY KEN MARTIN
ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit named NCSU junior cornerback DAVID AMERSON the No. 1 defensive back and the