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NC State Head Coach Dave Doeren Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State QB CJ Bailey Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State TE Justin Joly Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State LB Caden Fordham Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State Head Coach Dave Doeren Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State QB CJ Bailey Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State TE Justin Joly Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
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NC State LB Caden Fordham Photo Credit: ACC Media Services |
ANNAPOLIS, MD – In a rivalry game that lived up to its billing and then some, East Carolina secured a dramatic 26-21 victory over NC State in the 2024 Military Bowl, punctuated by late-game heroics and tensions that boiled over in the closing minutes at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
The winning moment came with just 1:33 remaining, when Pirates running back Rahjai Harris broke free for an electrifying 86-yard touchdown run that silenced the Wolfpack faithful and put ECU ahead for good. The score proved crucial after a failed two-point conversion attempt left the door open for NC State's final drive, which ended with an interception by ECU's Dontavius Nash with 44 seconds left.
The Pirates (7-5) dominated early, building a 13-0 lead behind the dual-threat capabilities of quarterback Katin Houser, who finished with 84 rushing yards and two touchdowns while managing the passing game efficiently. ECU's ground attack proved unstoppable, amassing 327 yards with Harris leading the way with 220 yards on 17 carries.
NC State (6-6) mounted a furious fourth-quarter comeback, scoring twice through the air to take their first lead at 21-20 with 9:49 remaining. Quarterback CJ Bailey connected with Hollywood Smothers on a 33-yard strike to put the Wolfpack ahead, energizing their sideline and setting up the dramatic finish.
The game's intensity reached its peak in the final minutes when a scuffle broke out between the teams, resulting in multiple ejections and adding another chapter to this heated in-state rivalry. The timing of the incident was particularly notable given that these teams will meet again in just eight months, as they're scheduled to open the 2025 season against each other in Raleigh.
For ECU, the victory marked their second bowl win in three years, following their 2022 Birmingham Bowl triumph over Coastal Carolina. The Pirates' defense continued its opportunistic play under Blake Harrell, recording two sacks and forcing a crucial turnover while holding the Wolfpack to just 198 rushing yards.
The game served as a fitting finale to the 2024 season for both programs, though the rivalry's next chapter looms large. The rematch in Raleigh to kick off 2025 will carry added significance after today's heated conclusion, marking just the latest meeting in a series that dates back to 1970 and has now produced memorable moments in both regular season and bowl settings.
The victory was particularly sweet for ECU's senior class, who helped the program achieve bowl eligibility for the third time in four years. The Pirates' rushing attack proved to be the difference-maker, with their 8.6 yards per carry setting the tone in front of the thousands of fans who made the trip to Annapolis.
For NC State, the loss marked a disappointing end to a season that saw them reach bowl eligibility for the 10th time in 11 years. Bailey finished with 230 passing yards and three touchdowns, while Smothers contributed 139 rushing yards in addition to his receiving touchdown.
As both teams headed to their locker rooms following the post-game scuffle, it was clear that this rivalry, which NC State leads 19-13 all-time, has added another memorable chapter – with the next one set to be written in just eight months' time.
CHAPEL HILL – In a breathtaking finale to their regular season rivalry, NC State rallied from behind to defeat North Carolina 35-30 in a heart-stopping contest that epitomized the unpredictability of college football and captured the up-and-down nature of the 2024 college football season for both teams.
The game at Kenan Stadium was a rollercoaster of momentum, with both teams trading blows in a match that wasn't decided until the final moments. The Wolfpack's dramatic victory came courtesy of a late surge that saw them score 22 points in the fourth quarter, transforming a 20-23 deficit into a memorable triumph.
Hollywood Smothers emerged as the hero for NC State, scoring two crucial touchdowns, including the game-winning 2-yard rush with just 25 seconds remaining. His performance was complemented by quarterback CJ Bailey, who threw for 242 yards and two touchdowns, orchestrating the Wolfpack's remarkable comeback.
For North Carolina, quarterback Jacolby Criswell delivered an impressive statistical performance, throwing for 273 yards and three touchdowns. His connection with Omarion Hampton was particularly dynamic, with Hampton accounting for 263 all-purpose yards – including a spectacular 75-yard touchdown rush in the third quarter that momentarily seemed to put UNC in control.
The game's momentum shifted repeatedly, with neither team able to establish a decisive advantage until the final quarter. NC State's resilience was most evident in their fourth-quarter transformation. After trailing 20-23, they scored 15 unanswered points, capped by Smothers' dramatic final touchdown.
Key turning points included NC State kicker Kanoah Vinesett's field goals, which kept the Wolfpack within striking distance. His three successful kicks – from 41, 40, and 28 yards – proved crucial in maintaining NC State's competitive stance throughout the game.
Hampton was a standout for UNC, recording 185 rushing yards and 78 receiving yards, including a pivotal 47-yard touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter that briefly gave the Tar Heels hope. However, his heroics were ultimately overshadowed by NC State's late-game heroism.
The statistical battle was remarkably close. NC State finished with 462 total offensive yards compared to UNC's 468, highlighting the game's competitive nature. The Wolfpack's ability to convert in critical moments – particularly their perfect 6-for-6 in red zone opportunities – proved to be the decisive factor.
The victory gives NC State a 6-6 record, ending their season on a high note with a dramatic win over their in-state rivals. For North Carolina, the loss leaves them also at 6-6, ending their season with disappointment in a game that could have gone either way.
Although neither team lived up to the expectations set out in the preseason, each team becoming bowl eligible provided some solace as each squad would get at least one more chance to practice and play together as a team for the final time.
The game's final drive encapsulated the drama – NC State marching 75 yards in just 1 minute and 26 seconds, with Smothers punching in the game-winning touchdown that sent the Wolfpack sideline into jubilant celebration.
In a rivalry as intense as this, it was a fitting conclusion to a season of unpredictability and passion.