NC State Head Coach Will Wade spoke with the Wolfpack fanbase on Saturday night at a 1PACK NIL event.
Here’s what he had to say.
How’s everybody doing? We appreciate everybody coming out tonight. We appreciate everybody’s support. Our players are working hard.
Sorry, my voice is a little messed up. I’ve been encouraging everybody all week. My voice is getting back into coaching shape.
I have a lot of my coaching staff here tonight. We have most of our players here in town here tonight.
Matt Able, one of our freshman, he left this morning for USA Basketball. So he’s in Colorado Springs. Hopefully he’ll make the U19 team, and then he’ll go to Switzerland to compete there. So we’re excited for Matt.
But I’ll introduce the guys first. You follow us up close. We tried to sneak a few things in there, but you guys catch us every time.
But Tre Holloman, he’s a transfer from Michigan State. Tre really helped get everything going. He was one of the first guys that committed to us. For somebody that wants to be a lead guard, to step out and commit first and help other guys come along was huge.
But, my man. Quadir Copeland, the transfer from Syracuse. I didn’t realize there was a bit of history until it happened.
Q is a lot like me. You like him if he’s with you. You hate him if he’s on the other team.
So that’s why Q and I get along pretty well. But Q is somebody that had a great couple of years at Syracuse. He was really good for us at McNeese.
Alyn Breed, another transfer from McNeese. We’re excited about him. He got cleared in another two weeks to start working out and practicing for us, so we’re excited to get him off the injured reserve and get him going.
Oh, Ven-Allen Lubin, stand up.
I don’t know where we got him from. We found him on the side of the road.
The other school was too dumb to not play him. When he plays 28 plus minutes, he’s done that in 23 games, he averages 15 and 8. I don’t know why the hell they didn’t play him, but we’re going to play him. So he’s going to average 15 and 8. We’re excited about Ven.
Terrence Arceneaux, transfer from Houston. He has that ‘eaux’ on the end.
You should have seen the hotel worker’s face when he handed him the card trying to figure out where he was from. Terrence is a great kid. Somebody I’ve known since he was a sophomore in high school from Beaumont, Texas.
He’s the 12th best defender in Big 12 history. Not like this year…in the history of the Big 12.
But, we’re going to add a little offense. We’re trying to add a little offense, Terrence, and keep the defense the same.
Jordan Snell. Jordan needs no introduction. He’s in his third year with us. Jordan’s in his fourth year. Jordan’s been tremendous since the first team meeting. He’s been all on board, very, very excited about things. Jordan’s done a great job.
Colt Lincoln. It’s important for us to have kids from North Carolina, have folks that are very, very excited about playing for NC State.
I don’t know who’s more excited, Colt or his dad, that he’s playing for NC State. But, we love the passion. We’re really excited about Colt.
Who’s next? Darrion Williams. Transferred from Texas Tech. Tremendous player. #1 player in the portal. We had to wait through the draft process. But, the wait’s going to be well worth it. Excited to have him. He was D5, but he’s going to be number one now. So, I guess he’s D1 now.
Jerry Deng. Transferred from Florida State. Tremendous shooter. Very good offensive player. Trying to teach him a little bit about defense, but, he can really, really shoot the ball. So, we’re excited about him.
Last but certainly not least, Paul McNeil. Paul was one of the best players in the ACC in the last 10 games. He’s had a tremendous start to the summer. He’s getting stronger. He’s really, really worked hard in the weight room. Very, very excited about Paul.
So, our guys have been working hard. Our guys have been putting a lot of time in. We’re going to come together. We’re in the process of working together. We’ve got another couple of guys that will hopefully be here as the summer moves on. So, we’re excited about that.
I did have a couple of folks ask me about some recruiting stories. So, I’ll share one with the crowd. This is something I talk a lot about in recruiting.
We have kids on visits. We tell them, ‘Hey, look, it’s going to be tough. We’re going to have to work harder. This is what we’re about. We’re blue collar. The standards are going to be the standards.’
So, I always tell them there’s this guy who was at the gates to heaven with St. Peter. St. Peter asked him, ‘Do you want to go to heaven or do you want to go to hell?’ And the guy said, ‘Well, I don’t know. I think I want to visit both. I’ll let you know. I’ll let you know when I get back.’
So, St. Peter said, ‘Well, do you want to go to heaven first or hell first when you’re visiting? So, he said, ‘I’ll go to hell first.’ St. Peter says, ‘All right, off to hell.’
He goes to hell. It’s incredible. Beaches, tiki bars. It’s incredible. Incredible.
Comes back to St. Peter and says, ‘Man, that wasn’t like anything I thought it was. That was pretty cool. St. Peter says, ‘Well, do you want to go to heaven?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, I’ll go try out heaven. Hell was that good. I can’t imagine what heaven is.’
So, he goes to heaven. Heaven, very nice, orderly, you know, middle America, nothing over the top, but really, really nice.
Comes back to St. Peter and St. Peter says, ‘Well, it’s time to make the decision. He thinks about it for a little bit.
He says, ‘Well, I think I’m going to go to hell.’ St. Peter said, ‘Are you sure? This is for eternity.’ He said, ‘Yeah, I’m going to go to hell.
He says, ‘Alright, off to hell.’
Goes to hell for eternity. Fire and brimstone, the worst when it gets down there.
Guy says, ‘Man, this isn’t what I signed up for. This isn’t what I thought it was. Guy goes to the next guy in hell and says, ‘Hey, I need to go see the devil. Where’s the devil?
He said, ‘Go around the corner to the right. You’ll see the devil.’ Man walks around the corner to the right, sees the devil and says, ‘Devil, what in the world’s going on? He said, ‘Hey man, recruiting season’s over. This is the real s&%$.’
So, my point, we try to tell them how it’s really going to be when we’re recruiting them. We don’t try to trick them. We let them know exactly how it’s going to be. We’re really pleased with the guys that we got.
I appreciate everybody being here. We’re going to have a great year. We’re going to kick the ACC’s ass.
Go Pack!