With only bowl games left and the fates of several players still up in the air, the future at several positions in North Carolina State football remains uncertain.
However, some things have already been decided, such as the departure of a handful of valuable seniors who have exhausted their college football credentials.
Below is a list of the top 5 players Wolfpack misses the most for the 2023-2024 season.
Top exiting seniors in North Carolina State football
C. Grant Gibson: We start the list with the center big man who started 44 straight games before missing the final two games of the season after being injured against Boston College. Since joining the Wolfpack, Gibson has been part of three of his nine-win teams and has been named team captain for the past three years. He wanted to leave North Carolina State University in better shape than he found it. that is what he has achieved.
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WR Thayer Thomas: Former walk-on Thomas leaves NC State as one of the program’s most prolific wide receivers. In five years, Thomas had 24 touchdowns (second-most in school history) and 211 catches (2nd) total 2,430 yards (6th). When the Wolfpack needs a first down, he’s a consistent third down option and a reminder of how much hard work can take you.
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S. Tanner Ingle: It’s hard to imagine a North Carolina defense without the Tasmanian Devil looming in the secondary. Leave. His ferocity was a big factor in his defensive DNA.
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PK Christopher Dunn: Dunn is back for his fifth season to make history, and that’s exactly what he did. Wrapped up. Dunn also set ACC career records for most field goals and runs scored. He earned his All-ACC First Team honors and won the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top placekicker en route to the NFL.
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LB Isiah Moore: The fate of fellow linebackers Peyton Wilson and Drake Thomas is still unknown, but losing Moore’s intelligence, leadership and tackling ability at middle linebacker will be a major blow to the defense next season. . Moore finished his career with over 330 tackles, 11.5 sacks and an interception.