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FIVE HOME GAMES
SOUTH CAROLINA
Dedication Day
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The Wolfpack dedicates beauti-
ful Carter Stadium against Paul
Dietzel’s revamped Game-cocks.
FLORIDA
All-America Steve Spurrier tests
the Wolfpack’s aerial defenses.
VIRGINIA
Homecomin .
Talented Bob Davis leads the
Cavaliers in State’s first Carter
Stadium Homecoming.
MARYLAND
Wolfpack Club Day
Successful Lou Saban expects lessflashy, but more solid football
from his Terrapins.
CLEMSON
Frank Howard is growling louder
than .usual about his currentTigers.
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1966 OUTLOOK
North Carolina State’s young football squad of 1965 ma-tured at mid-season and won its last five games. Thirty-one
‘ lettermen return for 1966 from that team, which finishedwith a 6-4 ' overall record and one-half game out of ,firstplace in the Atlantic Coast Conference race.
Experience will be one of the Wolfpack’s strongest assetswith a letterman back to fill all but two starting positions—offensive center and one of the cornerback positions in thedefensive secondary.
The Wolfpack lost all-ACC Tony Golmont and three-yearveteran Larry Brown from the secondary, which set a newschool record of 23 pass interceptions. The offensive cen-ter spot, filled ably the past two seasons by Charles Brad-burn, must be manned by sophomores Carey Metts andJohn McDuflie.
State should have a solid defensive front, headed by all-America candidates Dennis Byrd at tackle and Pete Sokalskyat end. Both Byrd and Sokalsky gained 1965 all-ACC honors.
Middle guard Bob Smith and right-side starters TrentHolland, at tackle, and Gary Whitman, at end, return, as doregular replacements John Monago at tackle and TerryBrookshire at middle guard. Three of the four lettermenlinebackers, Chuck Amato, Dave Everett and Ron Jackson,also return.
Offensively, the Wolfpack has as much depth and size inthe backfield as it has had in Edwards’ 13 years at State.“While we have a balanced backfield, it will be hard to
match the season Shelby Mansfield gave us last year at half-back,” says Edwards in citing the Wolfpack’s chief backfieldloss.
Quarterback Charlie Noggle, wingbacks Gary Rowe andWendell Coleman, and halfback Don DeArment, all are two-time letter winners. Fullback Bill Wyland, who averaged 3.5yards per carry last year, heads the fullback corps which hasstandout sophomores Bobby Hall and Settle Dockery lendingsupport. Hard-running Tony Barchuk and speedy sophomoreLeon Mason are pushing DeArment for the t0p halfbackspot, while Jim Donnan, who lettered mainly as a punter,and left-handed sophomore Jack Klebe, give solid support toNoggle at quarterback.
T here are three lettermen at right end in Bill Gentry, DonDonaldson and Charlie Tayloe. Harry Martell, who caughtState’s only TD pass last year, is a letterman split end.Sophomore Fred Bivens backs up Martell, and like Donald-son, can play either split or tight end. Lettermen LloydSpangler and Steve Warren are the tentative offensive tacklestarters. Four lettermen are available for guard duty with1965 all-ACC John Stec, a candidate for further honors thisyear, the leader. Terry Jenkins figures to- start at right guard,with juniors Flake Campbell and Norman Cates in reserve.
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*Bill James*Jim DonnanGreg WilliamsJack Klebe*Charlie NoggleGale TartJimmy Lisk*Don DeArmentPaul Reid.Leon Mason*Art McMahon*Harold DetersPete Bailey
*Bill Wyland*Charles AmatoBobby Hall*Tony BarchukSettle DockeryMike AlfordBill Morrow*Fred CombsDick Idol*Wendell Coleman*Gary RoweGary YountJohn McDufi'ieSteve Diacont*Dave EverettCarey Metts*Ron Jackson*John Stec*Bob Smith
, *Terry Brookshire*Flake CampbellCharles Moore*Norman CatesRobby EVans*Terry JenkinsCurtis WalkerMike Richards*John MonagoArt Hudson*Trent Holland*Lloyd Spangler*Dennis Byrd*Steve WarrenDick Chapman*Charlie TayloeBennie LemmonsMark CapuanoFred Bivens*Harry Martel]Phil Holden*Don Donaldson*Bill Gentry*Pete Sokalsky*Gary Whitman*Lettermen
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HometownGreenvilleBurlingtonDanville, Pa.Cornwells Heights, Pa.ShelbyDunnNorwood-Burnham, Pa.Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J.WashingtonCarteret, N. J.KinstonMilledgeville, Ga.Lock Haven, Pa.Easton, Pa.PlymouthBrooklyn, N. Y.RockinghamEast Point, Ga.S. Williamsport, Pa.HertfordKernersvilleBuena Vista, Va.Burnham, Pa.NewtonEast Point, Ga.Easton, Pa.BathGreensboroRoanoke, Va.Charleston, West Va.Waycross, Ga.EnkaCharlotteLittletonMorehead CityRaleighRichmond, Va.Atlanta, Ga.Augusta, Ga.Bradford, Pa.Camden, S. C.ClintonRichmond, Va.LincolntonLincolntonSanfordAhoskieGaffney, S. C.Neville Island, Pa.HickoryPenns Grove, N. J.RaleighSaxton, Pa.BurlingtonAllentown, Pa.Lock Haven, Pa.
CLASS—Seniors 17; Juniors 18; Sophomores 22.STATES—North Carolina, 27; Pennsylvania, 13; Georgia, 6; Virginia,
4; New Jersey, 3; South Carolina, 2; New York and WestVirginia, 1 each.
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Earle Edwards, holding five home game tickets, indicates there areplenty of good seats to 1966 Wolfpack Football in Carter Stadium.
EARLE EDWARDS: “We have pretty good depth with the
ability close at many positions. Fullback is one of our
strongest positions, while we could be as well off at quarter-
back as we were in 1965. We have some good men returning
up front, and we regard tackle Dennis Byrd and end Pete
Sokalsky as ranking with the best players in the nation. We
must fill holes in the secondary, and eliminate critical mis-
takes if we are to be a solid team in 1966. The work of ourfreshman in the spring drills was most encouraging, althoughvery few are likely to break in right away. I think thereare more bonafide teams regarded as conference contendersthan at any time in the ACC’s history. Just throw the namesin a hat and draw them out. As the number of upsets in-crease, I don’t see how you can make any pre-seasOn choice.However, the Wolfpack will make every effort to meet head-on the challenge of our rugged 1966 schedule.