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O'Brien strengthens N.C. State's depth

Wednesday, February 4, 2009
(Updated 8:02 pm)

RALEIGH (AP) - Tom O'Brien looked nearly everywhere to strengthen the depth of North Carolina State's roster.

The Wolfpack's 28-man recruiting class unveiled Wednesday includes players from 11 states and American Samoa. The focus was on defense and players up front - they signed seven defensive linemen, five defensive backs and five offensive linemen.

"We tried to sign a football team," O'Brien said.

Both of the Wolfpack's highest-rated recruits came from South Carolina. Gaffney native Denzelle Good, rated as the No. 6 offensive lineman in the country by Scout.com, picked N.C. State over Maryland and Virginia. Rock Hill's Asa Wilson - the No. 10 tight end - selected the Wolfpack over four other Atlantic Coast Conference schools.

They are the centerpieces of a class the Web site ranked as No. 39 nationally and in the middle of the ACC's pack. They were No. 29 in the nation last year.

"If we like a guy, we like a guy - I don't care if (the recruiting experts) like him or not," O'Brien said.

Nor does O'Brien seem to care where his players come from. Only eight are from the Carolinas, and that short list includes quarterback Everett Proctor, an all-purpose Associated Press all-state honoree.

The rest of the incoming Wolfpack players will come from as far north as Massachusetts, as far south as Alabama and Florida, and as far west as a military academy in New Mexico - where O'Brien found defensive tackle Nathan Mageo, a native of the American Samoa village of Pago Pago, to bolster his team's depth along the lines.

"We tried to get immediate help (from junior college players) to get the maturity of a kid that's two years older and played at a higher level than a high school kid coming in," O'Brien said. "That's how we got to New Mexico Military."

Mageo is one of four three-star defensive linemen to sign with N.C. State, and Scout.com recruiting analyst Miller Safrit said that complements the Wolfpack's linebacker-heavy 2008 class.

"When you put those two classes together, that's when you see this year's class can be special," Safrit said.

Depth became a serious issue during both of O'Brien's first seasons at N.C. State after his teams were crippled by injuries.

Those bumps and bruises helped lead to a pair of slow starts, though in both years the Wolfpack showed marked late-season improvement. Last season, N.C. State rallied to win its final four regular-season games and reach the Papajohns.com Bowl.

"We haven't had enough linemen. ... A couple of times last year, injuries here or there, or defections, we were awful short, having to play while still trying to redshirt kids," O'Brien said.

"This will solve a lot of those problems in the long run, where we can get into a situation where the team is going to be set so that we'll recruit year to year and have a program where it feeds itself. We're best where we can bring in players that we can develop."

Four signees have already enrolled in school, will take part in spring practice and will count against last year's scholarship numbers. The remaining 24 will enroll during the summer.


 

Accompanying Photos

Gerry Broome (Associated Press)

Photo Caption: N.C. State coach Tom O'Brien

N.C. State's 2009 Signing Class

Morgan Alexander 5-11 180 ATH Cartersville, Ga. Cartersville HS

Brandan Bishop 6-2 200 SAF Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton HS

Jarvis Byrd 5-11 180 CB Pahokee, Fla. Pahokee HS

Darryl Cato-Bishop 6-4 250 DE Groton, Mass. Lawrence Academy

Tyson Chandler 6-6 340 OL North Plainfield, N.J. North Plainfield HS

Ryan Cheek 6-1 230 LB Lancaster, Ohio Lancaster HS

Duran Christophe 6-6 285 OL Woodstock, Ga. Woodstock HS

Sylvester Crawford 6-4 225 DE Charlotte, N.C. Northside Christian Academy

Rickey Dowdy 6-2 225 LB High Point, N.C. High Point Central HS

A.J. Ferguson 6-3 250 DL Southport, N.C. South Brunswick HS

Denzelle Good 6-6 325 OL Gaffney, S.C. Gaffney HS

Dean Haynes 5-11 178 CB Tunnel Hill, Ga. NW Whitfield County HS

Quintin Payton 6-4 190 WR Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS

Everett Proctor 6-2 200 QB Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt HS

Raynard Randolph 6-2 320 DT Brandywine, Md. Gwynn Park HS

Hans Rice 6-2 205 LB Eufaula, Ala. Eufaula HS

Deion Roberson 6-3 275 DT Tucker, Ga. Tucker HS

Brian Slay 6-3 290 DT Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge HS

Rashard Smith 5-11 175 CB Dublin, Ga. Dublin HS

Anthony Talbert 6-4 230 TE Cincinnati, Ohio Winton Woods HS

Bryan Underwood 5-11 170 WR University Heights, Ohio Cleveland Heights HS

Chris Ward 6-1 175 P Fayetteville, Ga. Starrs Mill HS

Asa Watson 6-4 225 TE Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill HS

Camden Wentz 6-3 290 OL Marietta, Ga. Lassiter HS

Donald Coleman 6-0 210 SAF Detroit, Mich. The Hun School (N.J.)

Sam Jones 6-7 295 OL Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fuquay-VarinaHS/Hargrave Milt. Acad.

Nathan Mageo 6-3 285 DT Pago Pago, American Samoa Samoana HS/NM Miltary JUCO

James Washington, III 5-11 185 RB Orlando, Fla. Boone HS

 


 

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