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NC State snaps 2-game losing skid with dominant 56-10 win over Campbell

CJ Bailey completed 87% of his passes for 337 yards and four touchdowns in the first half as NC State snapped a two-game losing streak with a 56-10 win.

  • On Saturday, NC State quarterback CJ Bailey passed for 337 yards and four first-half TDs as the Wolfpack won 56-10 over Campbell in Raleigh.
  • Coming off back-to-back losses to Virginia Tech and Duke, NC State Wolfpack faced pressure to rebound this year while missing key defensive contributors, Coach Dave Doeren said.
  • Stat lines show NC State Wolfpack outgained Campbell 607-188, led 49-7 at halftime, with Bailey completing 20 of 23 passes at 87% accuracy in Saturday’s win.
  • The win moved NC State Wolfpack to 4-2 overall and 3-0 in nonconference home games, while reserves gained valuable second-half playing time in the blowout.
  • Coach Dave Doeren said, `With Hollywood in the backfield, it creates opportunities to throw the ball down the field` and the staff will prepare for tougher opponents, including Notre Dame, in the coming weeks.
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NC State 56, Campbell 10

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Bailey throws for four TDs as N.C. State rolls past Campbell 56-10

CJ Bailey threw for four first-half touchdowns and N.C. State got back on track by blowing out Campbell 56-10 on Saturday.

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