In NCAA football, one of the most competitive conferences is the Atlantic Coast Conference. The North Carolina State Wolfpack
football team adds to the competition. In 2010, North Carolina State finished third in the Atlantic Division with a record
of 9-4. The Wolfpack will be looking for improvement in their standings for the 2011 season.
The history of North Carolina State Wolfpack Football date back to when North Carolina State University was known as North
Carolina A&M. The first game was played in 1892, when they were known as the "Farmers." Since then, the Wolfpack has earned
its place in NCAA football history,
with many players graduating to the NFL.
Reserving sports tickets to see the North Carolina
State Wolfpack football team means heading to Carter-Finley Stadium. Carter-Finley
Stadium was built in 1966 and has played host to the Wolfpack ever since. It has undergone many renovations since it first
opened and features a capacity of 55,571. The stadium is named after Wilbert James Carter, Harry Clifton Carter and Albert
Earle Finley.
The North Carolina State Wolfpack football team is one full of traditions. The fans of the Wolfpack even have a specific
hand signal that represents their beloved team. Grab your red garb and make sure to head out to a game this season. Make your
experience even better by bringing your favorite people with you to the games.