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SPORTS

Wolfpack can focus on game

Tuesday, December 21, 2010
(Updated 10:15 am)

RALEIGH (AP) — There are few distractions for N.C. State's football team these days. All the Wolfpack has to worry about is its bowl game, and that's just how linebacker Audie Cole likes it.

"Not really any injuries, no distractions, nothing going on," Cole said Monday. "Just kind of show up and play football."

That's certainly not the case for the Wolfpack's opponent in the Champs Sports Bowl. Nearly all of the talk surrounding No. 22-ranked West Virginia (9-3) is about the coaching changes that recently were made public and will take effect after the game.

So while the Mountaineers deal with their uncertain future, N.C. State is content to keep its focus on football.

"I think it goes back to, we have to take care of ourselves," coach Tom O'Brien said. "We've prepared the best we can. West Virginia has to handle those questions about who and what they are."

The only lingering issue for the Wolfpack (8-4) is whether this will be the final college football game for quarterback Russell Wilson, who spent much of the summer playing baseball in the Colorado Rockies' minor-league system.

Questions about which sport Wilson will choose have been around all season, and N.C. State's position on them has been consistent: O'Brien said the answer won't come until "sometime after the bowl."

"Next year is next year," the Wolfpack coach said. "This is still this year. ... I think we've planned for this, one way or the other, and we're ready to do what we have to do."

The Wolfpack has had plenty of time to come up with a backup plan in case Wilson opts for baseball, with talented, pocket-passing backup Mike Glennon ready to replace him.

By comparison, the coaching shake-up in Morgantown remains fresh and has been a polarizing topic across West Virginia for the past week.

Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen, a Mike Leach disciple whose only Cowboys team wound up leading the nation in total offense, was named head coach-in-waiting at West Virginia and will run the offense next season before replacing head coach Bill Stewart in 2012.

And while the current Mountaineers certainly can't help but wonder how they'll fit in Holgorsen's system next year, the Wolfpack isn't expecting anything less than their best shot in Orlando.

"I don't really think they're going to be unfocused coming in," Cole said. "They're still 20-year-old guys going to play football, so they're going to be ready to play, and they've got great athletes. But I think we're at a point where we're the best we've been since I've been here. So I think it'll be a good game, regardless of the distractions."

The matchup might come down to which unit performs better when State has the ball.

The Wolfpack had the ACC's No. 1 passing offense, averaging nearly 282 yards per game, and Wilson was tops in the league, averaging nearly 307 yards of total offense. They'll be tested by a West Virginia defense that ranks in the top three nationally in three of four major statistics, and is the only team in the nation that hasn't given up more than 21 points in a game.

But coordinator Jeff Casteel's unique 3-3-5 alignment isn't entirely unfamiliar to O'Brien. His Boston College teams faced this defense from Casteel's arrival in 2001 until the Eagles left the Big East following the 2004 season.

"(We) understand some of the concepts they use now," O'Brien said. "Everybody changes a little bit here and there to suit their personality and their personnel, but having at least game-planned against it for years, it's not back to square one."

CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL

Who: N.C. State vs. West Virginia

When: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 28

Where: Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.

TV: ESPN

Records: N.C. State 8-4, West Virginia 9-3

Official site: ChampsSportsBowl.com

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