RALEIGH — Before the season, NC State head coach Dave Doeren entrusted first-year defensive coordinator DJ Eliot with finding some new pieces to bolster the Wolfpack's pass rush for the 2025 season.
RALEIGH — Coming off a 53-34 loss to Pittsburgh, NC State needed a hard reset. The players opted to host a players-only meeting after returning from the game Sunday to try to turn things around after losing four of their last five games.
The first Availability Report for the NC State vs. Duke game this Saturday was released today. The only players that are new to the Availability Report this week are Redshirt Sophomore Linebacker Kelvon McBride, Redshirt Senior Defensive End Sabastian Harsh and Senior Wide Receiver Wesley Grimes.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Wolfpack defense stormed out of the gates in the season opener against East Carolina. First-year coordinator DJ Eliot had the NC State defense firing on all cylinders throughout the team's 24-17 victory over the Pirates.
NC State redshirt senior Sean Brown called his shot at the beginning of fall camp. The defense for the Wolfpack this season would be different in 2025. “As a defense, we just want to fly around,” Brown said.
Coming from the Mountain West conference into a power four like the ACC isn't an easy transition, but early reports from camp would say otherwise. Transfer
One North Carolina State transfer continued to catch the eye of his teammates for his performance in the Wolfpack's fall camp practice sessions Wednesday.
Following Tuesday's practice session, defensive end Sabastian Harsh took the podium and spoke to the media about his integration into the North Carolina State program and other topics.
Redshirt senior EDGE Sabastian Harsh transferred to NC State this offseason from Wyoming, and he’s looking to bring versatility to the Wolfpack defense in 2025.
Two of the Mountain West Conference's better defenders from the 2024 season announced their commitments to the NC State Wolfpack on Saturday. Both will have one season of eligibility remaining.
Wyoming EDGE Sabastian Harsh (6’3″/251) is transferring to NC State for his final year of eligibility. Harsh started his career at Laramie as a walk-on and did not see the field in 2020 (which didn’t count toward eligibility due to the Covid-19 year).