Sep 28, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — C.J. Bailey scored on the ground and through the air as North Carolina State defeated visiting Northern Illinois 24-17 on Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium. Bailey, a true freshman making his second start for the Wolfpack (3-2), completed 13 of 20 passes for 108 yards. He supported a strong defensive effort from N.C. State that forced NIU (2-2) into four crucial turnovers. “It was a team win. You know, offensively, obviously, statistics are not good, but we did not turn the football over the whole game,” N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said. “We punted the football really well and we played dominant defense against a really good football team.” Momentum seemed to swing in the Wolfpack’s favor early in the second quarter, when N.C. State safety DK Kaufman reached NIU quarterback Ethan Hampton on a third-down blitz, knocked the ball out of his throwing hand and recovered the fumble for a 2-yard defensive touchdown. N.C. State’s defense provided another boost in the third quarter when Devin Vann forced Hampton into a fumble that Brandon Cleveland recovered and returned to the 1. Bailey took advantage of the field position, throwing a short touchdown pass to Kevin Concepcion that pushed N.C. State ahead by two scores. Trailing by seven with four seconds to play, NIU’s attempt at a tying touchdown was stifled when Hampton was intercepted in the end zone by Corey Coley. “You lose the turnover battle four-to-nothing and it’s hard to win,” NIU coach Thomas Hammock said. “They blitzed us early and often. We just didn’t make enough plays.” Antario Brown paced the Huskies with 114 yards rushing on 28 carries. The takeaway N.C. State: The Wolfpack offense played just well enough to complement their stout defense. They didn’t turn the ball over and scored when they reached the red zone. After a demoralizing defeat at Clemson last week, this was a bounce-back victory for N.C. State in its final nonconference game of the season. “I know people are upset we didn’t have enough yards, this, that and the other,” Doeren said. “Don’t be mad about winning. That was a hell of a team win.” Northern Illinois coach Thomas Hammock argues with officials during a game against North Carolina State on Sept. 28, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C. (Lance King/Getty) NIU: The Huskies haven’t been able to recapture the magic of their Sept. 7 win at Notre Dame. This was NIU’s second consecutive loss and one in which the Huskies struggled to capitalize on offense. The Huskies held the Wolfpack to 1-for-11 on third downs and to just 175 yards of total offense, but turnovers and stalled drives doomed NIU’s chances at another signature win. Providing pressure NIU had been on a six-game streak dating to last season of not giving up a sack. The Wolfpack shattered any hope the Huskies had of extending that mark, getting to Hampton four times. N.C. State registered a season-high 12 tackles for a loss. N.C. State had just four sacks combined in its previous four games. “We started communicating on a higher level, and that started with me,” said Wolfpack linebacker Caden Fordham, who had a team-high 14 tackles. “It was my job to do so … being more physical in practice. And I believe it translated to the field today.” Up next N.C. State: hosts Wake Forest on Saturday. NIU: hosts UMass on Saturday.
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