Amerson, Glennon help N.C. State down BC
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Mike Glennon threw three touchdown passes and
David Amerson returned an interception for a score Saturday as North
Carolina State defeated Boston College 27-10 in the teams'
regular-season finale.
N.C. State (7-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast
Conference) is headed for a bowl game for the third season in a row --
its destination is dependent on other ACC results.
Glennon
connected twice for touchdowns with Tobais Palmer in a span of 51
seconds late in the third quarter to propel the Wolfpack. Glennon
finished 24 of 37 for 230 yards.
Amerson snagged a pass that
deflected off the hands of Boston College receiver Colin Larmond Jr.,
recording his 18th career pick and darting back for a 55-yard score 27
seconds before halftime. N.C. State improved to 12-2 when Amerson
records an interception, including 5-0 this season.
The Wolfpack
overcame a shaky offensive performance in the first half -- one fumble,
six punts -- to clinch a third consecutive winning season. With the
loss, the Eagles (2-10, 1-7) capped the program's worst season since the
1978 team finished 0-11.
BC's Rolandan Finch (19 carries, 144
yards) scored from 4 yards out with 5:18 left in the third quarter to
cut the lead to 14-10, but that was as close as the Eagles (2-10, 1-7)
would get.
Glennon found Palmer for an 8-yard score on the next
drive. Then, after Juston Burris recorded the Wolfpack's third
interception of Chase Rettig, Glennon hit Palmer for a 25-yard score and
a 27-10 lead.
Glennon's season total of 3,648 yards is second on
the school's all-time list, behind Philip Rivers. Glennon is the first
player in N.C. State history to record multiple 30-touchdown seasons. He
had 31 last season and 30 this year.
The loss potentially marked
the end of Frank Spaziani's tenure as Boston College's head coach. The
Eagles won 15 games his first two seasons but were just 6-18 since.