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pretty cool huh? i wonder how high nate irving is as an individual? I wonder if you compare this team to all the other teams that lead the nation in interceptions 3 weeks in where would it rank? I would expect the bottom easily so this is pretty weird.

Most bad offenses can still put up something at least.

9/13/2008 4:54:46 PM

dweedle
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how do you define interception defense

or is it some simple count of interceptions

9/13/2008 4:56:00 PM

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"Most bad offenses can still put up something at least."

our offense isn't just bad. it's totally impotent.

9/13/2008 4:56:07 PM

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It helps that the other team has the ball twice as long as we do, so we get more interception chances.

9/13/2008 5:01:58 PM

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didn't happen today. But in general yes.

lol yes we led in time of possession offense.

mostly because it doesn't take clemson more than 6 or 7 plays to score.

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9/13/2008 5:03:02 PM

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didnt we win time of possession?

9/13/2008 5:05:55 PM

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by some 6 minutes

9/13/2008 10:10:02 PM

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or is it some simple count of interceptions"


hahaha

9/13/2008 10:13:15 PM

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i'm confused as shit

is interception defense completed/incomplete pass?

9/14/2008 12:11:55 AM

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but daniel evans is defenseless against interceptions

9/14/2008 2:13:02 AM

roddy
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BRING BACK AMATO!

9/14/2008 1:01:04 PM

wethebest
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With Amato and Sendek NC State would likely be ranked in both sports.

9/14/2008 1:57:01 PM

Motiak
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Bringing back Amato should never be brought up, even as a joke. He was just that bad.

9/14/2008 2:13:17 PM

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I remember when we had the #1 defense and were hailed as a force to be reckoned with in '06. And then Miami scored on the first play.

9/14/2008 3:13:30 PM

dgspencer
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hahhahaha Taco bell is making a killing in advertising right now...

lol for free tix to the next home game guess which will be the longest of NC State's scoring drives

79, 89, or 99 yards.

9/14/2008 5:04:13 PM

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http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2008&div=4&site=org

Texas Tech actually has more interceptions

9/14/2008 6:28:05 PM

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"With Amato and Sendek NC State would likely be ranked in both sports."


119th is a rank.

9/14/2008 6:41:44 PM

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"NC State's offense couldn't score in a monkey whorehouse with a bag full of bananas."

9/14/2008 6:42:37 PM

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"I remember when we had the #1 defense and were hailed as a force to be reckoned with in '06. And then Miami scored on the first play."


in fairness, it was on special teams, and it was Devin Hester

9/18/2008 6:54:23 PM

dgspencer
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also it wasen't 2006

9/18/2008 7:05:02 PM

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