Team Information
Ground | Carter-Finley Stadium |
City | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Conference | Atlantic Coast, |
Nickname | Wolfpack |
NC State Wolfpack Football Bio
The NC State Wolfpack football team, representing North Carolina State University, competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) within the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Originally part of the Southern Conference, they joined the ACC in 1953, winning seven conference championships and participating in 34 bowl games, securing victory in 17. The Wolfpack calls Carter–Finley Stadium home since 1966, boasting the title of the largest college football stadium in North Carolina. Notably, a Tamaskan Dog named "Tuffy" has been a steadfast live mascot at Carter–Finley Stadium since September 16, 2010, never missing a Wolfpack football game.
Name of Team | NC State Wolfpack Football |
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First season | 1892 |
Athletic director | Boo Corrigan |
Head coach | Dave Doeren |
Stadium | Carter–Finley Stadium |
Location | Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. |
Conference | ACC |
Division | Atlantic |
Field surface | Grass |
Conference titles | 11 |
Division titles | |
Fight Song | NC State Fight Song |
Mascot | Mr. and Ms. Wuf |
Rivalries | North Carolina, Wake Forest, Clemson, East Carolina |
Consensus All-Americans | 11 |
NC State Wolfpack Football History
The NC State Wolfpack football team, originating as The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, debuted in 1892 under coach Perrin Busbee. The Aggies won their first game against Raleigh Male Academy and later faced Tennessee College in their inaugural intercollegiate match. The enduring rivalry with UNC Chapel Hill commenced in 1894. Despite early struggles, coach Mickey Whitehurst led the 1910 team to a South Atlantic championship. In 1921, under coach Harry Hartsell, they joined the Southern Conference, winning it in 1927.
The Bo Rein era (1976–1979) brought an ACC title in 1979. Lou Holtz's tenure (1972–1975) saw four bowl games, including a Peach Bowl win in 1972. Dick Sheridan's era (1986–1992) witnessed six bowl appearances, and Mike O'Cain (1993–1999) secured a Peach Bowl win in 1994. Chuck Amato's era (2000–2006) boasted an 11-win season in 2002. Tom O'Brien (2007–2012) led the team to consistent bowl appearances. Dave Doeren took over in 2013, achieving notable success, including a St. Petersburg Bowl win in 2014. The 2022 contract extension reflects confidence in Doeren's leadership, marking an exciting chapter for the Wolfpack.
NC State Wolfpack Football Coach
Dave Doeren, the current head coach of the NC State Wolfpack football team, assumed the position in 2013. Under his leadership, the team has experienced notable success and improvements. During his tenure, Doeren has compiled a 38–44 record in ACC play and an overall record of 72–54, maintaining a winning percentage of .571. His coaching has seen the Wolfpack achieve a turnaround, with the team posting an 8–5 record in his second season, including a victory in the 2014 St. Petersburg Bowl. Doeren is committed to building a competitive program with consistent performance and notable victories. As of the latest available data, he continues to guide the Wolfpack, with a contract extension through 2026 indicating a sustained commitment to his coaching role at NC State.
Here is list of all the head coaches you guided the team throughout its rich history:
Years | Coach |
1892, 1896–97 | Perrin Busbee |
1893–95 | Bart Gatling |
1898–99 | W.C. Riddick |
1900–01 | John McKee |
1902–03 | Arthur Devlin |
1904 | W.S. Kienholz |
1905 | George S. Whitney |
1906 | Willie Heston |
1907–08 | Mickey Whitehurst |
1909–13 | Eddie Green |
1914–15 | Jack Hegarty |
1916 | Brit Patterson |
1917, 1921–23 | Harry Hartsell |
1918 | Tal Stafford |
1919–20 | Bill Fetzer |
1924 | Buck Shaw |
1925–29 | Gus Tebell |
1930 | John Van Liew |
1931–33 | Clipper Smith |
1934–36 | Hunk Anderson |
1937–43 | Doc Newton |
1944–51 | Beattie Feathers |
1952–53 | Horace Hendrickson |
1954–70 | Earle Edwards |
1971 | Al Michaels |
1972–75 | Lou Holtz |
1976–79 | Bo Rein |
1980–82 | Monte Kiffin |
1983–85 | Tom Reed |
1986–92 | Dick Sheridan |
1993–99 | Mike O'Cain |
2000–06 | Chuck Amato |
2007–12 | Tom O'Brien |
2013–present | Dave Doeren |
NC State Wolfpack Football Stadium: Carter–Finley Stadium
NC State's football roots trace back to makeshift fields around campus before the establishment of Riddick Stadium in 1907. Initially, games were played at various locations, including Pullen Park and the State Fairgrounds. Riddick Field, named after esteemed professor W.C. Riddick in 1912, hosted the Aggies' games but faced limitations with only 14,000 permanent seats and a total capacity of 23,000.
Recognizing its obsolescence, the university transitioned to Carter Stadium in 1966, later renamed Carter–Finley Stadium in 1979. With a seating capacity of 56,919, the modern facility became a revered home for NC State football. Carter–Finley has witnessed iconic moments and hosted legendary athletes like Philip Rivers, Torry Holt, and Russell Wilson. Notably, the 50th season celebration in 2016 marked a memorable victory against Notre Dame amid Hurricane Matthew, emphasizing the enduring legacy of the stadium.
NC State Wolfpack Football Rivals
NC State football boasts intense rivalries, with the North Carolina–NC State matchup standing out. North Carolina holds a historical lead of 68–38–6, with an ACC-era dominance of 37–33. In recent years, NC State has secured a 14–9 series advantage since 2000, emphasizing their competitiveness against UNC-Chapel Hill. The annual Thanksgiving Weekend clash adds anticipation to their upcoming 2023 encounter in Raleigh.
The NC State–Wake Forest rivalry is a testament to longevity, dating back to 1910. With NC State leading 69–42–6, it is the second-longest active streak among ACC schools. Their yearly face-offs contribute to the enduring excitement of college football. The next clash is eagerly awaited in Raleigh during the 2024 season.
Facing Clemson, the Textile Bowl rivalry, marked by yearly confrontations, has seen Clemson lead at 60–30–1. While not guaranteed annually in the expanded ACC, their recent meeting in 2023 resulted in NC State's triumph, winning 24-17, and marking their second victory in the last three matchups.
The East Carolina–NC State rivalry, dating back to 1970, holds historical significance. NC State leads 19–13, with their encounter scheduled for the 2025 season in Raleigh. Notably, East Carolina is the sole "Group of 5" program to have defeated NC State's current coach, Dave Doeren, with his series record currently at 3–2.
NC State Wolfpack Football Record and Stats
Championship Conferences
The NC State Wolfpack football program boasts a rich history, marked by 11 conference championships across three different conferences. Their early successes in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1907, under coach Mickey Whitehurst, and in 1910 with Eddie Green, laid the foundation. Transitioning to the Southern Conference in 1927, Gus Tebell led the team to a stellar 9–1 record. The Wolfpack continued their winning tradition in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), clinching titles in 1957 under Earle Edwards, in 1973 with Lou Holtz, and in 1979 led by Bo Rein.
Conference Championship Game Appearances
NC State's football program, anchored in the ACC since 1953, has seen notable conference championship game appearances. The team's resilience and prowess have positioned them as contenders, with key appearances in ACC championship matchups shaping their storied football legacy.
NC State Wolfpack Football Roaster
No. | Player | Position | Academic Year | Height | Weight | Hometown | Last School |
41 | Keyaan Abdul-Rahim | LB | Fr | 6' 0'' | 205 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Providence Day |
87 | Blair Alexander | DL | R-Fr | 6' 2'' | 250 lbs | Cary, N.C. | Green Level |
2 | Michael Allen | RB | So | 5' 9'' | 205 lbs | Greenville, N.C. | Rose |
58 | Carter Alls | OL | Fr | 6' 5'' | 324 lbs | Wake Forest, N.C. | Heritage |
92 | Aiden Arias | LS | Fr | 6' 0'' | 194 lbs | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | American Heritage |
5 | Brennan Armstrong | QB | Gr | 6' 2'' | 212 lbs | Shelby, Ohio | Shelby |
16 | Rakeim Ashford | SAF | Gr | 6' 1'' | 195 lbs | Ackerman, Miss. | Choctaw County |
32 | Jakolbe Baldwin | SAF | R-So | 6' 0'' | 192 lbs | Hamlet, N.C. | Richmond Senior |
7 | Shyheim Battle | CB | R-Jr | 6' 2'' | 195 lbs | Rocky Mount, N.C. | Rocky Mount |
74 | Anthony Belton | OT | R-Jr | 6' 6'' | 336 lbs | Tallahassee, Fla. | Florida State U. School |
26 | Devon Betty | LB | Jr | 6' 1'' | 232 lbs | Carver Ranches, Fla. | St. Thomas Aquinas |
34 | Kamal Bonner | LB | Fr | 6' 2'' | 195 lbs | Moultrie, Ga. | Colquitt Co. |
12 | Devan Boykin | SAF | Jr | 5' 10'' | 195 lbs | Greensboro, N.C. | Ragsdale |
0 | Sean Brown | SAF | R-So | 6' 0'' | 207 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Hough |
39 | Foster Burt | CB | R-Fr | 6' 1'' | 185 lbs | Wake Forest, N.C. | Heritage |
35 | Hakeeme Butler | SAF | Fr | 6' 0'' | 195 lbs | Asheboro, N.C. | Asheboro |
33 | Eli Calhoun | WR | Fr | 6' 3'' | 195 lbs | Winston-Salem, N.C. | Reynolds |
46 | Nick Campbell | DL | R-Fr | 6' 4'' | 300 lbs | Minneola, Fla. | Lake Minneola |
75 | Anthony Carter, Jr. | OG | R-So | 6' 3'' | 305 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Butler |
25 | Brandon Cisse | CB | Fr | 6' 0'' | 182 lbs | Sumter, S.C. | Lakewood |
5 | C.J. Clark | DT | R-Jr | 6' 3'' | 305 lbs | New London, N.C. | North Stanly |
44 | Brandon Cleveland | DT | So | 6' 4'' | 300 lbs | Tampa, Fla. | Carrollwood Day |
21 | Jalen Coit | WR | R-So | 5' 11'' | 173 lbs | Cheraw, S.C. | Cheraw |
86 | Dacari Collins | WR | R-So | 6' 4'' | 212 lbs | Atlanta, Ga. | Westlake |
10 | Kevin "KC" Concepcion | WR | Fr | 5' 11'' | 187 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Chambers |
56 | Lyndon Cooper | OG/C | R-So | 6' 2'' | 318 lbs | Atlanta, Ga. | Carrollton |
83 | Josh Crabtree | WR | R-So | 6' 3'' | 205 lbs | Wake Forest, N.C. | Heritage |
30 | Isaiah Crowell | DB | R-Fr | 5' 10'' | 182 lbs | Kernersville, N.C. | E. Forsyth |
22 | Micah Crowell | RB | R-So | 6' 1'' | 220 lbs | Winston-Salem, N.C. | East Forsyth |
62 | Jaleel Davis | OL | R-So | 6' 6'' | 315 lbs | Hamlet, N.C. | Richmond Senior |
88 | Jackson DeSilva | WR | Gr | 6' 0'' | 200 lbs | Rolesville, N.C. | Rolesville |
53 | Derrick Eason | OL | Gr | 6' 4'' | 315 lbs | Norfolk, Va. | Norview |
21 | Nate Evans | CB | R-So | 6' 0'' | 185 lbs | Virginia Beach, Va. | Cox |
20 | Daemon Fagan | SAF | Fr | 6' 3'' | 190 lbs | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | American Heritage |
96 | Owen Fehr | P | Fr | 5' 11'' | 175 lbs | Cornelius, N.C. | Hough |
30 | Coleson Fields | RB | Fr | 5' 9'' | 183 lbs | Wake Forest, N.C. | Heritage |
19 | Bishop Fitzgerald | SAF | Jr | 6' 0'' | 195 lbs | Woodbridge, Va. | Garfield |
10 | Caden Fordham | LB | R-So | 6' 1'' | 228 lbs | Ponte Vedra, Fla. | The Bolles School |
29 | Walt Gerard | SAF | R-So | 6' 0'' | 215 lbs | Washington, N.C. | Washington |
31 | Jaxon Godbey | WR | R-Fr | 5' 11'' | 183 lbs | Elkin, N.C. | Elkin |
43 | Dylan Gray | LB | R-So | 6' 2'' | 250 lbs | Springdale, Md. | Flowers |
8 | Julian Gray | WR | R-So | 5' 11'' | 190 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Hopewell |
6 | Jakeen Harris | SAF | Sr | 5' 10'' | 200 lbs | Savannah, Ga. | Benedictine Military |
47 | Red Hibbler | DE | R-Jr | 6' 2'' | 264 lbs | Louisville, Miss. | Louisville |
72 | Sean Hill | OL | Gr | 6' 3'' | 320 lbs | Snellville, Ga. | Brookwood |
14 | Renté Hinton | CB | So | 6' 3'' | 205 lbs | Mobile, Ala. | Saraland |
87 | Jayden Hollar | WR | Fr | 6' 3'' | 205 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Providence Day |
49 | Aiden Hollingsworth | DL | R-Fr | 6' 4'' | 250 lbs | Beaufort, N.C. | E. Carteret |
99 | DJ Jackson | DT | R-Fr | 6' 1'' | 272 lbs | Sumter, S.C. | Sumter |
64 | Rico Jackson | OL | Fr | 6' 6'' | 323 lbs | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | Dillard |
9 | Savion Jackson | DE | Sr | 6' 2'' | 290 lbs | Clayton, N.C. | Clayton |
69 | Dawson Jaramillo | OL | Gr | 6' 5'' | 305 lbs | Portland, Ore. | Lake Oswego |
25 | Darius Johnson | RB | Fr | 5' 10'' | 195 lbs | Hendersonville, Tenn. | Beech |
28 | Demarcus Jones, II | RB | R-Jr | 5' 10'' | 219 lbs | Wendell, NC | Wake Forest |
8 | Robert Kennedy | NIC | Gr | 5' 10'' | 188 lbs | Jeannette, Pa. | Jeannette |
67 | Brendan Lawson | OL | Jr. | 6' 2'' | 290 lbs | Swansboro, N.C. | Swansboro |
15 | Keyon Lesane | WR | Sr. | 5' 11'' | 202 lbs | Lumberton, N.C. | Butler |
27 | Ashton Locklear | WR | R-Fr. | 6' 1'' | 186 lbs | Apex, N.C. | Apex Friendship |
57 | Jackson Macrae | OL | Fr. | 6' 2'' | 280 lbs | Southern Pines, N.C. | IMG Academy |
93 | Chris Manning | DL | Fr. | 6' 2'' | 325 lbs | Nashville, N.C. | Northern Nash |
38 | Alex Martjuchin | SAF | R-Jr. | 5' 11'' | 195 lbs | Cary, N.C. | Panther Creek |
76 | Patrick Matan | OL | R-So. | 6' 4'' | 302 lbs | Chevy Chase, Md. | Gonzaga College HS |
36 | Kelvon McBride | LB | Fr. | 6' 3'' | 210 lbs | Mobile, Ala. | Cottage Hill Christian |
66 | Matt McCabe | OL | R-So. | 6' 6'' | 302 lbs | Cary, N.C. | Panther Creek |
52 | Timothy McKay | OT | R-Jr. | 6' 4'' | 312 lbs | Raleigh, N.C. | Wakefield |
54 | Dylan McMahon | C | R-Jr. | 6' 4'' | 305 lbs | Savannah, Ga. | Savannah Christian |
34 | Delbert Mimms, III | RB | R-Jr. | 5' 11'' | 215 lbs | Indianapolis, Ind. | Ben Davis |
49 | Reid Mitchell | TE | R-Fr. | 6' 4'' | 246 lbs | Concord, N.C. | Cox Mill |
39 | Jamarion "JJ" Montford | DB | R-Fr. | 5' 11'' | 155 lbs | Newport, N.C. | W. Carteret |
7 | MJ Morris | QB | So. | 6' 2'' | 205 lbs | Carrollton, Ga. | Carrollton |
71 | Yousef Mugharbil | OL | R-So. | 6' 5'' | 330 lbs | Murphy, N.C. | Murphy |
24 | Zack Myers | SAF | Fr. | 6' 1'' | 188 lbs | Arden, N.C. | Christ School |
44 | Brayden Narveson | K | Gr. | 6' 0'' | 210 lbs | Scottsdale, Az. | Desert Mountain |
98 | Caden Noonkester | P | R-So. | 6' 6'' | 215 lbs | Waxhaw, N.C. | Marvin Ridge |
70 | Obadiah "Obi" Obasuyi | OL | Fr. | 6' 6'' | 312 lbs | Alpharetta, Ga. | Alpharetta |
89 | Odera Orizu | DE | Fr. | 6' 4'' | 240 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Charlotte Christian |
94 | Cole Overton | DL | R-Fr. | 6' 7'' | 262 lbs | Winston-Salem, N.C. | Oak Grove |
27 | Jayland Parker | LB | R-So. | 6' 1'' | 221 lbs | Macon, Ga. | Westside |
65 | Jacarrius Peak | OT | R-Fr. | 6' 4'' | 285 lbs | Valdosta, Ga. | Valdosta |
6 | Trent Pennix | TE | Gr. | 6' 3'' | 235 lbs | Raleigh, N.C. | Sanderson |
68 | Luke Peters | OL | R-Fr. | 6' 4'' | 315 lbs | Knightdale, N.C. | Knightdale |
33 | Jordan Poole | RB | R-So. | 6' 0'' | 230 lbs | Oakboro, N.C. | West Stanly |
97 | Noah Potter | DE | Gr. | 6' 6'' | 272 lbs | Mentor, Ohio | Mentor |
4 | Cecil Powell | NIC | R-Jr. | 6' 0'' | 205 lbs | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | Piper |
13 | Travali Price | DE | R-So. | 6' 4'' | 270 lbs | Lincolnton, N.C. | North Lincoln |
48 | Blake Raphael | LB | Fr. | 6' 0'' | 214 lbs | Raleigh, N.C. | Cardinal Gibbons |
20 | Kendrick Raphael | RB | Fr. | 5' 11'' | 195 lbs | Naples, Fla. | Naples |
36 | Griffin Reimer | TE | Fr. | 6' 4'' | 240 lbs | Matthews, N.C. | Weddington |
13 | Ethan Rhodes | QB | R-Fr. | 6' 3'' | 205 lbs | Maiden, N.C. | Maiden |
73 | Darion Rivers | OL | Fr. | 6' 6'' | 300 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | West Charlotte |
4 | Porter Rooks | WR | Jr. | 6' 1'' | 201 lbs | Charlotte, N.C. | Myers Park |
80 | Bradley Rozner | WR | Gr. | 6' 4'' | 200 lbs | Needville, Texas | Needville |
2 | Jaylon Scott | LB | Sr. | 6' 1'' | 225 lbs | Shelby, N.C. | Shelby |
35 | Christopher Scott, Jr. | WR | R-So. | 6' 0'' | 161 lbs | Dacula, Ga. | Dacula |
14 | Cedd Seabrough | TE | R-So. | 6' 4'' | 245 lbs | Swainsboro, Ga. | Swainsboro |
48 | Fred Seabrough, Jr. | TE | R-So. | 6' 4'' | 236 lbs | Swainsboro, Ga. | Swainsboro |
91 | Joe Shimko | LS | Gr. | 6' 0'' | 230 lbs | Belmar, N.J. | Wall Township |
88 | Isaiah Shirley | DE | Fr. | 6' 3'' | 273 lbs | Boone, N.C. | Watauga |
85 | Anthony Smith | WR | R-So. | 6' 2'' | 190 lbs | Huntingtown, Md. | Huntingtown |
90 | Collin Smith | K/PA | R-Jr. | 5' 9'' | 189 lbs | Gibsonville, NC | E. Guilford |
79 | Kamen Smith | OL | Fr. | 6' 5'' | 316 lbs | Wilkesboro, N.C. | Wilkes Central |
22 | Teshaun Smith | CB | Gr. | 6' 3'' | 190 lbs | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Western |
32 | Michael Tate | CB | Fr. | 6' 2'' | 173 lbs | Jackonsville, N.C. | Northside |
56 | Levi Temple | LB | Fr. | 5' 11'' | 207 lbs | Boone, N.C. | Watauga |
12 | Lex Thomas | QB | Fr. | 5' 11'' | 195 lbs | Wake Forest, N.C. | Heritage |
31 | Daejuan Thompson | LB | R-Fr. | 6' 2'' | 205 lbs | Whiteville, N.C. | Whiteville |
82 | Terrell Timmons, Jr. | WR | So. | 6' 2'' | 195 lbs | Greensboro, N.C. | N. Guilford |
59 | Cameron Todd | OL | Fr. | 6' 3'' | 297 lbs | Raleigh, N.C. | Leesville Road |
29 | Christopher Toudle | TE | R-Jr. | 6' 4'' | 250 lbs | Wilmington, N.C. | Hoggard |
37 | Nicholas Treco | NIC | R-Jr. | 5' 11'' | 195 lbs | Charlotte, NC | Mallard Creek |
52 | Patrick Turner | LB | R-So. | 6' 2'' | 230 lbs | Dallas, Texas | Highland Park |
1 | Davin Vann | DE | Jr. | 6' 2'' | 280 lbs | Cary, N.C. | Cary |
55 | Rylan Vann | OL | R-Fr. | 6' 1'' | 285 lbs | Cary, N.C. | Cary |
11 | Juice Vereen | TE | Fr. | 6' 4'' | 214 lbs | Havelock, N.C. | Havelock |
22 | Jackson Vick | DB | R-Fr. | 5' 11'' | 182 lbs | Bailey, N.C. | Southern Nash |
94 | Kanoah Vinesett | K | R-Fr. | 6' 0'' | 193 lbs | Rock Hill, S.C. | Northwestern |
95 | Andrew Washburn | DL | R-Fr | 6' 3'' | 255 lbs | Mooresville, N.C. | Mooresville |
3 | Aydan White | CB | Jr | 6' 0'' | 189 lbs | Asheville, N.C. | Christ School |
19 | Cole Wilson | QB | Fr | 6' 0'' | 190 lbs | Fayetteville, N.C. | Cape Fear |
11 | Payton Wilson | LB | Gr | 6' 4'' | 238 lbs | Hillsborough, N.C. | Orange |
42 | Torren Wright | LB | R-Fr | 6' 2'' | 217 lbs | Kannapolis, NC | Brown |
NC State Wolfpack Football Schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Time | TV | Result |
Aug 31 | UConn | E. Hartford, Conn. | 7:30 p.m. | CBS Sports Network | W, 24-14 |
Sep 9 | Notre Dame | Carter-Finley Stadium | 12 p.m. | ABC | L, 24-45 |
Sep 16 | VMI | Carter-Finley Stadium | 2 p.m. | The CW Network | W, 45-7 |
Sep 22 | Virginia | Charlottesville, Va. | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN | W, 24-21 |
Sep 29 | Louisville | Carter-Finley Stadium | 7 p.m. | ESPN | L, 10-13 |
Oct 7 | Marshall | Carter-Finley Stadium | 2 p.m. | The CW Network | W, 48-41 |
Oct 14 | Duke | Durham, N.C. | 8 p.m. | ACC Network | L, 3-24 |
Oct 28 | Clemson | Carter-Finley Stadium | 2 p.m. | The CW Network | W, 24-17 |
Nov 4 | Miami | Carter-Finley Stadium | 8 p.m. | ACC Network | W, 20-6 |
Nov 11 | Wake Forest | Winston-Salem, N.C. | 2 p.m. | The CW Network | W, 26-6 |
Nov 18 | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Va. | 3:30 p.m. | ACC Network | - |
Nov 25 | North Carolina | Carter-Finley Stadium | TBA | - | - |