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The Gasparilla Bowl is an annual NCAA -sanctioned post-season college football bowl game played in the Tampa Bay area . It was first played in 2008 as the St. Petersburg Bowl at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida . The game was renamed the Gasparilla Bowl in 2017 as a nod to the legend of José Gaspar , a mythical pirate who supposedly operated in the Tampa Bay area and who is the inspiration for Tampa's Gasparilla Pirate Festival . In May 2018, the owners announced the bowl would be relocated to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

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71-543: Since 2020, it has been sponsored by Union Home Mortgage and officially known as the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl . From 2010 to 2013 when Beef O'Brady's was the title sponsor, the game was officially known as simply the Beef O'Brady's Bowl . Previous sponsors include magicJack (2008), Beef O'Brady's (2009–2013), BitPay (2014), and Bad Boy Mowers (2017–2019). The Gasparilla Bowl

142-707: A Super Bowl winning quarterback for the NFL 's Seattle Seahawks , became the first rookie in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference to be named first-team all-conference at his position and it marked the sixth time in his 19 years in the league that a quarterback under O'Brien's tutelage was named the All-ACC signal caller. In 2009, the Wolfpack posted wins over Pittsburgh of the Big East and

213-661: A Wolfpack football game in Carter–Finley Stadium since. NC State (then known as The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts) played its first football game against a team from the Raleigh Male Academy on March 12, 1892, in what is now Pullen Park . The team's first head coach was Perrin Busbee , who led the team during that game. The Aggies, whose colors were blue and pink, won 12–6 in front of more than 200 spectators. The following year,

284-502: A dramatic 10–3 win over Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the driving rain in the middle of Hurricane Matthew . NC State boasted a 2–0 record against the Fighting Irish, winning both of their meetings up to that time by a combined score of 38–9. In both games, Notre Dame had yet to score a touchdown against the Wolfpack. Since the 1960s, the Wolfpack has been represented at athletic events by its mascots, Mr. and Ms. Wuf. In print,

355-607: A large tract of land behind the Main Building that would become the home of the football and baseball teams. The Aggies played their first game there against Randolph Macon, recording a 20–0 win. Wooden grandstands slowly rose on the site, and it was named Riddick Field in 1912, after popular professor W.C. Riddick, who is remembered as the father of athletics at the school. The stadium did not age gracefully. At its height, it only had 14,000 permanent seats and never held more than 23,000 seats total. Although Riddick Stadium

426-695: A matchup between AAC and C-USA teams. The exception was 2016, when an overall lack of bowl-eligible teams yielded some "odd matchups"; the bowl's 2016 edition featured teams from the MAC and SEC . As of the 2020 football season, the bowl has a large set of tie-ins, such that it could feature teams from eight different conferences as well as two independent programs: Note: since 2020, both Army and BYU have joined conferences. The bowl has utilized two venues; Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg for its first 10 editions, and Raymond James Stadium in nearby Tampa starting with

497-606: A national TV audience on ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime . Ryan Finley threw the football for 367 yards and Lamar Jackson threw the football for 354 yards. NC State won its first ACC divisional match-up against Louisville, with a final score of 39–25. On February 24, 2022, Doeren and NC State agreed to terms on a raise and contract extension that would keep the coach in Raleigh through 2026. As of November 25, 2023, Dave Doeren's teams have defeated archrival UNC 3 consecutive years and he has amassed an overall 7-4 record against

568-537: A record of 34–17 during the four-year period from 2000 through 2003 while Philip Rivers was the Wolfpack's starting quarterback. Amato's most successful season was in 2002 when the Wolfpack won a school-record 11 games and defeated Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl . That team finished ranked No. 12 in the AP poll, their highest final ranking in 29 years. Amato's tenure in Raleigh crested after Rivers graduated and left for

639-415: A record of 3–9 and failed to win an ACC game. In his second season, they improved to 8–5 (one of the fastest turnarounds in school history), and won the 2014 St. Petersburg Bowl . They also posted a decisive 35–7 win against archrival North Carolina . Doeren accomplished all this with the 3rd youngest team in the nation. The next year, Doeren's team finished 7–6, losing the 2015 Belk Bowl . The team

710-895: A record of 77–88–8. Edwards is the longest tenured coach in NC State Wolfpack football history and holds the program records for games coached, wins, and losses. His teams won five Atlantic Coast Conference titles and made two Liberty Bowl appearances. Four times he was named the ACC Coach of the Year . Edwards produced eight All-Americans: Dick Christy , halfback (1957), Roman Gabriel , quarterback (1960, 1961), Don Montgomery , defensive end (1963), Dennis Byrd , defensive tackle (1966, 1967), Fred Combs , defensive back (1967), Gerald Warren , kicker (1967), Ron Carpenter , defensive tackle (1968), and Cary Metts , center, (1968). Though Edwards' tenure wasn't overly successful from

781-431: A record standpoint, it was the most successful tenure of any head coach to that point and laid the foundation for future successes to occur. Edwards retired after seventeen seasons as the Wolfpack's head football coach. After Edwards' retirement, State promoted Al Michaels from assistant coach to head coach. Things didn't pan out for Michaels, as the Wolfpack compiled a 3–8 record in his only year as head coach. Michaels

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852-672: A row, first in a heartbreaker against No. 3 Clemson , then to No. 7 Louisville , and finally to Boston College and No. 19 Florida State . The Wolfpack would close the season with a win over Syracuse , a loss to Miami , a victory in the regular season finale against archrival North Carolina and a win over Vanderbilt in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana . On Thursday, October 5, 2017, at 8:00 pm, NC State played Louisville where quarterbacks Ryan Finley (NCSU) and Lamar Jackson (LOU) faced off in front of

923-409: A season, compiled a 37–38–8 record in eight seasons, the program's most successful coaching tenure yet. In Feathers' second season, Wolfpack defensive player Howard "Touchdown" Turner returned an interception 105 yards against Duke , a record that still stands as the longest play in Wolfpack history. The 1946 season began with wins over Duke and Clemson , earning the program their first appearance in

994-487: A statement, Fowler acknowledged Amato's "excitement and enthusiasm." He continued, "This enthusiasm fueled an $ 87 million renovation to Carter–Finley Stadium ." Nonetheless, mediocre 2005 and 2006 seasons led to the decision "to take the program in a new direction." Even with Rivers as quarterback, Amato's teams never won more than five games in conference play, and actually finished six games under .500 in ACC play. Tom O'Brien

1065-467: A third-straight win over North Carolina , but was decimated by injuries and finished the season 5–7. After being picked to finish fourth in the Atlantic Division in the preseason in 2010, the Wolfpack finished with a record of 9–4 and tied for second in the ACC, was one game away from playing for an ACC title and was the third league team picked in the bowl selections. O'Brien's squad

1136-414: Is generally regarded as the most prominent college football game in the state of North Carolina. The Tar Heels lead the all-time series 68–39–6 through the 2023 season. The game is played annually at the end of every season during Thanksgiving week. Since the formation of the ACC in 1953, North Carolina leads the series 37–34, and NC State holds a 15–9 series advantage since 2000, including winning 12 out of

1207-741: Is the third college bowl game to be played in the Tampa Bay area ; the ReliaQuest Bowl (which has operated under several names) has been held in Tampa since 1986 and the Cigar Bowl was played from 1947 to 1954. On April 30, 2008, the NCAA's Postseason Football Licensing Subcommittee approved a yet-to-be-named bowl game for Tropicana Field to be played as part of the 2008 college football season . On November 25, 2008, ESPN Regional Television,

1278-522: The Big East . The American Athletic Conference (AAC) succeeded the Big East after 2013. The bowl entered a six-year agreement with the ACC for the 2014 to 2019 seasons; the ACC would provide a team in 2014 and 2016, and would be an alternate for the other seasons. Ultimately, the only ACC team to play in the bowl during this period was NC State in 2014. Four of the five games from 2015 through 2019 featured

1349-581: The Buffalo Bills , and linebacker Bill Cowher , who later served as head coach of the NFL 's Pittsburgh Steelers for 15 seasons and won Super Bowl XL . Following the 1979 season, Rein resigned as head football coach at State to accept the same position at LSU , but Rein died in a plane crash before ever coaching a game for the Tigers. Following every season, the NC State football team awards

1420-735: The Inc. 500 list of fastest growing companies in America four times (2016–2019). In October 2020, the company signed on as title sponsor of the Gasparilla Bowl , an annual college football bowl game played in the Tampa Bay area . This article about a financial services corporation of the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . NC State Wolfpack football The NC State Wolfpack football team represents North Carolina State University in

1491-600: The Liberty Bowl and finished the season ranked No. 16 in the final AP poll. The 1974 team finished 9–2–1, tied Houston in the Bluebonnet Bowl and finished the season ranked No. 9 in the Coaches' poll and No. 11 in the AP poll. Holtz departed the Wolfpack after four seasons to become head coach of the NFL 's New York Jets . When Holtz moved on, Bo Rein , the offensive coordinator at Arkansas , became

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1562-502: The "Bo Rein Award" to a player that makes a vital contribution in an unsung role. After Rein's departure, NC State hired Arkansas defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin , father of Ole Miss and former Florida Atlantic , Oakland Raiders , Tennessee and USC head coach Lane Kiffin , as head coach. Kiffin served three seasons at State and his teams compiled a 16–17 record. Kiffin's defensive coordinator during his three seasons at NCSU

1633-410: The 'Strutting Wolf' is used and is known by the name 'Tuffy.' In September 2010, a purebred Tamaskan Dog became the new live mascot. Bordering state rival Clemson leads the all-time series over NC State 60–30–1 through the 2023 season. The name of the rivalry is derived from the textile industry which has historical importance to the economies of both North Carolina and South Carolina and

1704-584: The 11th playing, in December 2018. Tropicana Field is the home ballpark of the Tampa Bay Rays and was specifically designed for baseball . The football gridiron was situated down the right field line from near home plate to the outfield wall. The Gasparilla Bowl was one of several college bowl games played in baseball-specific stadiums , through the December 2017 edition, following which the bowl moved to Tampa. Source: From 2008 through 2016, an MVP

1775-451: The 1985 season. State chose Dick Sheridan , head coach at Furman , to take over as head coach of the Wolfpack football program in late 1986. Under the tutelage of coach Sheridan, the Wolfpack compiled a record of 52–29–3. State made six bowl appearances (two wins) and finished ranked in either the AP or Coaches poll three times. Sheridan retired unexpectedly after seven seasons, citing health concerns and emotional issues. Mike O'Cain

1846-536: The 2013 edition. On June 18, 2014, it was announced that Bitcoin payment service provider BitPay would become the new sponsor of the game under a two-year deal, renamed the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl . Bitcoin, the digital currency , was accepted for ticket and concession sales at the game as part of the sponsorship, and the sponsorship itself was also paid for using bitcoin. On April 2, 2015, after one year of sponsorship, BitPay declined to renew sponsorship of

1917-399: The 2015 season. NCSU ultimately paid O'Brien only $ 200,000 after the buyout was renegotiated so he could become an assistant at Virginia . On December 1, 2012, Debbie Yow announced that Northern Illinois head coach Dave Doeren would be the new head coach of the Wolfpack. His initial signed contract paid $ 1.8 million annually. In Doeren's first season at the helm, the Wolfpack compiled

1988-475: The 2024 season with Clemson winning 59-35. NC State has now split two out of the last four meetings against the Tigers. This game is part of the larger Tobacco Road rivalry between North Carolina Power 5 universities NC State, North Carolina, Duke and Wake Forest. The series with Duke dates back to 1924 and was played every year uninterrupted from then until 2003 except for 1944. After the Atlantic Coast Conference split into non-geographical divisions in 2004,

2059-564: The December 2023 edition (15 games, 30 total appearances). Source: The bowl has been televised on ESPN since its inception, and broadcast on ESPN Radio and later Gameday Radio . Union Home Mortgage Union Home Mortgage is an American mortgage loan company based in Strongsville, Ohio . Founded in 1970, the company reports that it operates in 44 states plus Washington, D.C. , with over $ 5 billion in annual lending volume. The company also reports that it has been named to

2130-651: The Farmers attempted their first forward pass , a play that had only recently become legal and at the time was still considered a "trick" play. The following season was the program's most successful yet. Under coach Mickey Whitehurst , A&M won the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship with a 6–0–1 record. That season, the program also recorded its first ever victory over Virginia . The Farmers played their home games that season on campus at

2201-502: The NFL. The Wolfpack finished 5–6 in 2004, 7–5 in 2005, and 3–9 in 2006. On November 26, 2006, Amato was fired by NC State athletics director Lee Fowler after a seven–game losing streak capped off the 2006 season. Noted losses include an upset by Akron , a third straight loss to archrival North Carolina , and a loss at home to East Carolina . Highlights of the 2006 season include wins against Boston College and Florida State . In

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2272-526: The New Athletic Park, which would later be known as Riddick Stadium . In addition to Pullen Park, the state fairgrounds had hosted some games prior to the opening of the new stadium. The team won a second South Atlantic championship in 1910 under coach Edward Green , finishing with a record of 4–0–2. A win over Virginia Tech in Norfolk that season was dubbed the "biggest game ever played in

2343-596: The South". Coach Green led team to a third conference championship in 1913, with a record of 6–1. The 1918 season, which was the school's first season with the name North Carolina State University, was cut short due to the United States' entrance into World War I and a severe flu outbreak on campus. The team's roster was depleted, its schedule reduced to four games, and practice was suspended for five weeks in October and November. A week after practice resumed, State College, as

2414-476: The UPI poll (19th). The next year, NC State reached their first ever bowl game, the second annual Gator Bowl . The team lost to Oklahoma , 34–13, and finished the season at 8–3, the highest win total since finishing 9–1 in 1927. 1947 saw the Wolfpack finish 5–3–1. That season was followed by a 3–6–1 campaign in 1948, a 3–7 mark in 1949 and a 5–4–1 record in 1950. The Wolfpack's first ever nationally televised game

2485-487: The Wolfpack and Blue Devils were placed in opposite divisions and weren't designated as each other's annual cross divisional opponent, thereby ending the annual series and making the rivalry intermittent. With the ACC ending the divisional format after the 2022 season in favor of an arrangement that calls for three annual conference opponents with five rotating, the four North Carolina schools were designated as all three of each other's annual conference opponents, thus reviving

2556-417: The Wolfpack defeated High Point University , 37–0, in the team's first ever night game. Williams Newton took over as State's head coach in 1937, and under his tutelage the team compiled a record of 24–39–6. Under Newton, State employed a ground-oriented, hard nose attack that put pressure on the opposing interior linemen. Recruitment became difficult during at least part of his tenure as head coach due to

2627-421: The Wolfpack's last ACC title to date. Despite winning the conference title, the Wolfpack were not invited to a bowl–as of the end of the 2019 season, the last bowl-eligible conference champion from a power conference to not take part in a bowl game. Among Rein's top players at NC State were Outland Trophy winner Jim Ritcher , a center for the Wolfpack who later started at guard on four Super Bowl teams with

2698-542: The annual series between the Wolfpack and Blue Devils for the foreseeable future. Duke dominated the early years of the rivalry but NC State has won 15 of 20 since 1990. Duke leads the all-time series 43–37–5. NC State leads the all-time series with non-Tobacco Road in-state rival East Carolina 19–13 with the most recent game being played in 2022, which resulted in NC State beating East Carolina in Greenville, NC . The NC State and East Carolina rivalry dates back to

2769-400: The bowl, making it the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl . The 2020 edition of the bowl was set to matchup South Carolina and UAB . However, on December 22, South Carolina had to withdraw from the bowl due to COVID-19 issues within their program. As no replacement team was available, the bowl was subsequently canceled. The first three editions of the bowl featured teams from C-USA and

2840-399: The conclusion of the 2023 season. NC State rankings in final AP and Coaches polls. From 1891 until 1907, the school's first teams played on the open fields that surrounded campus, either at Pullen Park, at the old North Carolina State Fairgrounds or on the farm tracts on the "other" side of the railroad tracks. In 1907, faculty members, alumni and students began collecting money to enclose

2911-427: The fact that World War II necessitated that eligible males over 18 be inducted into the U.S. military. Newton left NC State after seven seasons to accept the head football coach position at South Carolina . In 1944, State hired former Appalachian State head coach Beattie Feathers as the Wolfpack head football coach. Feathers, a former star at Tennessee and the first NFL running back to rush for 1,000 yards in

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2982-533: The fact that both schools are among the largest university-level textile schools in the world. Both NC State and Clemson were members of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and thus played each other every year. The rivalry game is no longer protected in the expanded ACC and therefore will not be played every year going forward. The two schools did play during the 2023 season in Raleigh , with NC State emerging victorious, 24-17, and at Clemson during

3053-514: The first meeting between the two schools in 1970, when they began playing on an annual basis which lasted until 1987. The two schools will next play during the 2025 season in Raleigh . Both schools have other larger and more prominent rivalries, but this series does stir up passion in both Greenville and Raleigh. This game is part of the larger Tobacco Road rivalry between North Carolina Power 5 universities NC State, North Carolina, Duke and Wake Forest. The Wolfpack's rivalry with North Carolina

3124-508: The game's owner, announced a one-year title sponsorship agreement with magicJack . The inaugural magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl was played on December 20, 2008, between South Florida and Memphis . The hometown Bulls won by the score of 41–14, with quarterback Matt Grothe was named Most Outstanding Player. For the 2009 game , restaurant chain Beef O'Brady's took over as presenting sponsor. The game became known as St. Petersburg Bowl Presented by Beef O'Brady's in December 2009 after

3195-548: The game, and it was again called the St. Petersburg Bowl for the next two years. On August 23, 2017, Bad Boy Mowers signed a three-year deal to become the official title sponsor of the game, which was rebranded as the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl , after Tampa's Gasparilla Pirate Festival . The sponsorship ended after the 2019 game. On October 20, 2020, Union Home Mortgage signed on as title sponsor of

3266-435: The in state rival. NC State has been both independent and affiliated with multiple conferences. NC State has won 11 conference championships in three different conferences. † Co-champion ‡ On-field record was 4–3, but adjusted to 5–2 due to South Carolina's use of an ineligible player, resulting in an ACC co-championship There have been 33 head coaches at NC State. NC State has participated in 35 bowl games as of

3337-477: The last 17 games against UNC-Chapel Hill. Previously, the two schools were members of separate divisions in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but were designated as cross-over rivals, and thus played each other every year. As the ACC has expanded, the State-Carolina game has been designated as a protected rivalry, and the two schools will continue to play against each other on a yearly basis. NC State has won

3408-409: The last 3 games in the series, winning the latest contest by a score of 39-20. This game is part of the larger Tobacco Road rivalry between North Carolina Power 5 universities NC State, North Carolina, Duke and Wake Forest. NC State leads the all-time series with Wake Forest 69–42–6 through the 2023 season, with NC State winning the latest contest, 26-6. The rivalry game holds the distinction as

3479-472: The local media as the Wolfpack. The program, led by coach Harry Hartsell at the time, joined the Southern Conference that year and would win the conference title six seasons later under coach Gus Tebell , finishing the year with a 9–1 record. Running back Jack McDowall was the team's star player that year. The 1930 season saw the installation of field lighting at Riddick Stadium, as

3550-569: The longest continuous rivalry between 2 ACC schools, and currently it is the second longest active streak in the nation. NC State and Wake Forest have played consecutively every year since 1910. The two schools last played during the 2024 season in Raleigh , with Wake Forest winning 34-30. All records per NC State Athletics. Years in Bold indicate Consensus 1st team All-American † Unanimous All-American Those jersey numbers remain available. Future players wearing these numbers will have

3621-557: The next three years, he went 0–7 against archrival North Carolina . NCSU fired O'Cain after the 1999 season. In 2000, longtime college football assistant and NCSU alum Chuck Amato was hired as State's head football coach. Although Amato had no head coaching or coordinating experience, NCSU felt that Amato's 18-year tenure as defensive line coach under Bobby Bowden at Florida State , winning two national championships, would help boost recruiting, ticket sales, and program prestige. Amato accumulated an overall record of 49–37, including

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3692-410: The restaurant chain obtained a title sponsorship. Rutgers defeated UCF 45–24. In 2010, the bowl's name was shortened to the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl . Southern Miss faced Louisville ; it was the 29th meeting between former Conference USA rivals. Louisville rallied from a 14-point deficit to win their sixth contest in a row against Southern Miss. Beef 'O' Brady's stopped sponsoring the bowl after

3763-576: The school played its first intercollegiate game: a 12–6 victory over the University of Tennessee . The program's long-standing rivalry with nearby University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill began on October 12, 1894, with a 44–0 UNC victory in Chapel Hill . Eight days later, the team (then called the Farmers) lost again to UNC, 16–0 in Raleigh. In 1895, under third-year coach Bart Gatling ,

3834-535: The school was then called, led by coach Tal Stafford , was defeated 128–0 by Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Tackle John Ripple was named the program's first All-American . The following season, on October 23, the Farmers resumed play with North Carolina after a 14-year hiatus. The Tar Heels won the game 13–12 in Raleigh. It wasn't until 1920 that A&M defeated the rival Tar Heels for the first time. In 1921 State College began wearing red sweaters and were referred to by

3905-586: The season finale with a bowl bid on the line. The 2008 season will go down as one of the best of O'Brien's tenure, as the Wolfpack became the first in Atlantic Coast Conference history to start the season 0–4 in league play and finish 4–0, with an overall record of 6–7. The bid to the Papajohns.com Bowl marked the ninth bowl invitation in the past 10 years for O'Brien. His freshman quarterback, Russell Wilson , who would go on to become

3976-592: The sport of American football . The Wolfpack competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Prior to joining the ACC in 1953, the Wolfpack were a member of the Southern Conference . As a founding member of the ACC, the Wolfpack has won seven conference championships and participated in 34 bowl games, of which

4047-431: The team finished 2–2–1 and wore red and white uniforms for the first time. Over the next five seasons the program continued to try to establish itself, achieving only one winning season during the period. The football team has also only had scholarship football players since 1933, prior to that all Wolfpack athletics consisted entirely of non-scholarship student athletes. In 1906, in a game against Randolph-Macon in Raleigh,

4118-546: The team has won 17. NC State is coached by Dave Doeren . Since 1966, the Wolfpack has played its home games at Carter–Finley Stadium , the largest college football stadium in North Carolina. On September 16, 2010, NC State restored the tradition of having a live mascot on the field. A wolf-like Tamaskan Dog named "Tuffy" was on the sidelines for the Cincinnati game that day in Raleigh and Tuffy has not missed

4189-437: The team to a 7–5 regular-season record. Athletic director Debbie Yow cited several reasons. She was concerned over lagging season-ticket sales, as well as his approach to recruiting. O'Brien's recruiting classes were frequently in the bottom half of the nation, and Yow wanted a coach who could bring top 25-type talent to Raleigh. NCSU was obligated to pay $ 1.2 million of non-state funds to O'Brien, as his contract ran through

4260-541: The university. The stadium's seating capacity is 56,919. Carter-Finley has been the home to some of the school's most decorated athletes: Gerald Warren , Dennis Byrd , the Buckey twins (Don and Dave), ACC-career rushing leader Ted Brown , Joe McIntosh , Erik Kramer , Jamie Barnette , Torry Holt , ACC-passing leader Philip Rivers , NFL No. 1 pick Mario Williams , and Russell Wilson . On October 8, 2016, NC State celebrated its 50th season at Carter–Finley Stadium with

4331-509: The youngest college football head coach upon his hiring by North Carolina State. Guiding the Wolfpack football team, Rein was an advocate of the coaching philosophy of Ohio State 's Woody Hayes for whom Rein played. During Rein's four years at NC State, he led the team to two bowl games, defeating Iowa State in the 1977 Peach Bowl and defeating the Pittsburgh in the 1978 Tangerine Bowl . In Rein's final year at NC State, his team won

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4402-444: Was Pete Carroll . Kiffin decided to leave NCSU after three seasons to pursue coaching opportunities in the NFL. Tom Reed was hired away from Miami (OH) to take over as head coach of the Wolfpack after Kiffin's departure. State struggled under Reed's leadership, posting three consecutive 3–8 yearly records en route to a 9–24 overall mark. Under mounting pressure from fans, alumni and the school administration, Reed resigned after

4473-435: Was considered obsolete as early as the 1950s, it wasn't until 1966 that Riddick was replaced with a much more modern stadium. It was named Carter Stadium in honor of Harry C. & Wilbert J. "Nick" Carter, both graduates of the university. They were major contributors to the original building of the stadium. In 1979, it became Carter–Finley Stadium , named after Albert E. Finley, another major philanthropist and contributor to

4544-468: Was fired after just one season. In 1972, State hired Lou Holtz away from William & Mary as head coach. Holtz had a 33–12–3 record in four seasons at NC State. His Wolfpack teams played in four bowl games, going 2–1–1. Holtz's 1972 team finished 8–3–1, won the Peach Bowl over West Virginia and finished the season ranked No. 17 in the final AP poll. Holtz's 1973 team finished 9–3, won

4615-535: Was fired after two seasons due to the team's struggles. NC State joined the newly formed Atlantic Coast Conference in 1953 as a charter member, leaving the Southern Conference after 29 years of membership. The team, which had finished 3–7 in 1952, finished 1–9 that year under head coach Hendrickson. Earle Edwards was hired as the team's head coach before the 1954 season. Edwards had previously been an assistant at Michigan State under Biggie Munn and at Penn State under Bob Higgins . Edwards' teams compiled

4686-421: Was hired away from Boston College and named NCSU head football coach in December 2006. He inherited a team that had gone 3–9 and lost its last seven games. In his first year, after opening the season 1–5, his team pulled together and won four straight games, including a win over 18th-ranked Virginia and tough road wins at East Carolina and Miami . Despite the slow start, his first Wolfpack squad went into

4757-556: Was led by quarterback Jacoby Brissett , who was eventually selected by the New England Patriots in the 2016 NFL draft . For the 2016 season, the Wolfpack again finished 7–6. NC State began the season with a victory over William & Mary . After losing the following week to East Carolina , State won three straight, defeating Old Dominion , Wake Forest and Notre Dame (in a game infamously played during Hurricane Matthew ). NC State would then lose four games in

4828-483: Was played in 1950. State defeated eighth-ranked Maryland 16–13 in College Park . The game aired on the now-defunct Dumont Television Network . After a 3–7 campaign in 1951, Feathers was relieved of his duties as head coach. Horace Hendrickson was promoted from assistant coach to head coach after Feathers' departure. Under Hendrickson's tutelage, the Wolfpack struggled, compiling a record of 4–16. Hendrickson

4899-413: Was promoted from quarterbacks coach to head coach after Sheridan's retirement. Under O'Cain, the Wolfpack compiled a record of 41–40. O'Cain's seven-year tenure saw three bowl appearances, including a win in the 1994 Peach Bowl . The latter part of O'Cain's tenure saw mostly mediocre teams. His 1995 and 1996 teams finished with 3–8 records, and although the Wolfpack improved to finish 6–5, 7–5 and 6–6

4970-413: Was selected from each team; since 2017, a single game MVP is named. Source: Updated through the December 2023 edition (15 games, 30 total appearances). Won (8): East Carolina , Georgia Tech , Louisville , Mississippi State , NC State , Rutgers , Temple , Wake Forest Lost (8): Ball State , Connecticut , Florida , Memphis , Miami (OH) , Missouri , Ohio , Southern Miss Updated through

5041-575: Was the first Wolfpack team to garner nine wins since 2003 posted State's first winning season in five years. With the Champs Sports Bowl victory over West Virginia , the 2010 squad tied the second highest win total in school history while finishing 9–4. In 2011, led by future Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback Mike Glennon , the Wolfpack had an 8–5 record. On November 25, 2012, O'Brien received notice from NC State that he had been dismissed effective immediately despite navigating

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