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Pack's Wilson lost indefinitely; Beck gets start vs. South Florida

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Published: Tue, Sep. 23, 2008 12:30AM

Modified Tue, Sep. 23, 2008 05:28AM

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Coach Tom O'Brien has been telling his players that N.C. State's injury problems have to end sometime.

"Maybe they're going to stop believing me," he said grimly Monday after announcing two more crippling injuries.

Starting quarterback Russell Wilson and leading tackler Nate Irving are out for Saturday's game against 13th-ranked South Florida. Irving injured his right lower leg during last week's 30-24 overtime defeat of East Carolina and missed most of the second half.

LAST QBS STANDING

HARRISON BECK

YEAR: Junior

HT/WT: 6-2, 220

HOMETOWN: Clearwater, Fla.

PREP RANKING: No. 3 pro-style quarterback by rivals.com

N.C. STATE STATS: 110-for-204, 1,256 yards, 4 touchdowns, 12 interceptions

LAST START: 9/29/07 vs. Louisville

ANALYSIS: Coach Tom O'Brien says that if you're looking for somebody to stand back in the shotgun and fire the ball all over the field, Beck is your guy. Beck has a strong arm but tends to throw into coverage too often.

He has thrown three times as many interceptions as touchdown passes.

DANIEL EVANS

YEAR: Senior

HEIGHT/WT: 6-2, 200

HOMETOWN: Raleigh

PREP RANKING: Second-team all-state

N.C. STATE STATS: 357-for-669, 3,922 yards, 18 touchdowns, 27 interceptions

LAST START: 9/6/08 vs. William & Mary

ANALYSIS: Evans showed promise in 2006 wins over Boston College and Florida State, and during a four-game winning streak last season. But this season he has completed only 34.8 percent of his passes with three interceptions, failing to show the good judgment that overcame his lack of athletic ability in the past. That's why he will back up Harrison Beck on Saturday.

KEN TYSIAC

O'Brien refused to divulge Wilson's injury or the length of time either player is expected to miss. The coach said both players are out indefinitely.

Asked if Wilson was out because of after-effects from the concussion he suffered Aug. 28 at South Carolina, O'Brien wouldn't comment.

On Mondays, the only requirement for coaches under the new ACC injury policy O'Brien endorsed is to reveal which players have had surgery or are out for the season.

"I don't have to discuss the injury until Thursday," O'Brien said. "So I'm not going to say anything."

Wilson returned from a Grade 3 concussion (the most serious kind) to start at quarterback 16 days later at Clemson. A redshirt freshman, Wilson had the best game of his career against East Carolina, completing 21 of 31 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns.

During interviews after the game, Wilson appeared fine. As he walked into the Murphy Center football complex on Monday afternoon, there was nothing obviously wrong with him.

N.C. State does not allow players to speak with reporters on Mondays.

Junior Harrison Beck will replace Wilson as the starter. Senior Daniel Evans, who will back up Beck, is the only other available quarterback on the roster.

O'Brien has opted to redshirt freshman Mike Glennon.

Beck started four games last season and came off the bench to pass for 246 yards and spark N.C. State in a win over William & Mary on Sept. 6. But against East Carolina, he threw an interception that Van Eskridge returned for a touchdown and lost a fumble with the Wolfpack in scoring position late in the second quarter.

In 10 career games, Beck has four touchdown passes and 12 interceptions. All four of his touchdown passes came against non-BCS conference foe Central Florida and FCS team William & Mary.

"He can wing it around," O'Brien said. "We're just going to have to tell him that we're wearing the red jerseys on Saturday night, and we'll be in good shape."

Dwayne Maddox, a freshman who participated in spring practice, will replace Irving at weakside linebacker. Irving has been N.C. State's best player throughout the season, posting team highs of 34 tackles, including six for losses, and three interceptions.

O'Brien said Maddox did some nice things in Irving's place in the second half but also made mistakes that N.C. State needs to correct.

In terms of personnel, N.C. State already was parched before Monday. Top wide receiver Donald Bowens (lower back stress fractures), running back Toney Baker (knee), backup tight end Matt Kushner (knee) and safety Javon Walker (knee) are gone for the season because of injuries.

Defensive tackle Alan-Michael Cash (knee), tight end Anthony Hill (strained chest muscle) and safety Clem Johnson (broken jaw) are out indefinitely.

Running back Jamelle Eugene missed three games with an ankle injury but returned against ECU.

"You've got nine or 10 starters that aren't playing on this football team," O'Brien said, "and it's consistently been this way. When you look at the schedule we've played, it's amazing that we've played the way we have."

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