NC State Wolfpack football

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NC State Wolfpack
Staff
Head coach Tom O'Brien
1st year, 5–7–0 (2007 season)
Stadium
Home stadium Carter-Finley Stadium
Stadium capacity 60,000
Stadium surface Grass
Location Raleigh, North Carolina
League/Conference
Conference ACC
Division Atlantic
Team records
All-time record ––
Postseason bowl record 12–10–1
Awards
Conference titles 7 (1957, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1979)
Pageantry
Colors Red and White            
Mascot Wolfpack
Rivals Duke Blue Devils
East Carolina Pirates
North Carolina Tar Heels
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Florida State Seminoles
Website GoPack.com

The North Carolina State University football team represents NC State in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack have won seven Atlantic Coast Conference championships and participated in 23 bowl games, of which they've won twelve. The team's rivals are the Duke Blue Devils, East Carolina Pirates, North Carolina Tar Heels, and Wake Forest Demon Deacons, all of which are colleges in North Carolina. The Wolfpack's home games are played in Carter-Finley Stadium which is located in Raleigh, North Carolina.


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[edit] Past Coaches

Past Coaches Years Record
Perrin Busbee 1892, 1896-1897 3-2-0 .600
Bart Gatling 1893-1895 3-4-1 .438
W. C. Riddick 1898-1899 1-3-2 .333
Dr. John McKee 1900-1901 1-6-0 .143
Arthur Devlin 1902-1903 7-8-2 .471
Willis S. Keinholz 1904 3-1-2 .667
George S. Whitney 1905 4-1-1 .750
William M. "Willie" Heston 1906 3-1-4 .625
Mickey Whitehurst 1907-1908 12-1-1 .893
Edward L. "Eddie" Green 1909-1913 25-8-2 .743
Jack Hegarty 1914-1915 5-6-2 .462
Britt Paterson 1916 2-5-0 .286
Harry Hartsell 1917, 1921-1923 16-18-4 .474
Tal Stafford 1918 1-3-0 .250
William M. "Bill" Fetzer 1919-1920 14-5-0 .737
Lawrence T. "Buck" Shaw 1924 2-6-2 .300
G.K. "Gus" Tebell 1925-1929 21-25-2 .458
John M. Van Liew 1930 2-8-0 .200

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Individual Award Winners

Marc Primanti - 1996
Jim Ritcher - 1979

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