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| North Carolina State Wolfpack vs. Clemson Tigers |
Sat. Nov 14, 2009 |
Carter Finley Stadium
Raleigh , NC |
| North Carolina State Wolfpack vs. North Carolina Tar Heels |
Sat. Nov 28, 2009 |
Carter Finley Stadium
Raleigh , NC |
North Carolina State Wolfpack News | ||
2009 North Carolina State Wolfpack Season InformationIn the 2007 season, the Wolfpack had seen its ups and downs, weighing in with a 5-7 record. Tom O’Brien wants to be the man who leads this team into a very attainable improvement. He believes that their communication has improved as a team and that they can now focus on getting the physical game tuned up. He feels that he may have found a system that can work for them, and if not they will have to change as they go. Apparently trial and error is the key to his strategy in finding the process rather than trying to figure it all out ahead of time for 2009. Continue reading the North Carolina State Wolfpack article here. |
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