Students have long enjoyed their traditions, memories and Wolfpack pride at Carter-Finley Stadium, but for some, one of the greatest joys lies in taking their Pack pride on the road. Matthew Otto, a junior in business administration and the secretary of the Student Wolfpack Club, and Andrew Ferguson, a senior in business administration, are no strangers to displaying their love for N.C. State football at their opponents’ stadiums. According to Otto, he has been to Virgina Tech, Clemson, Florida State and Wake Forest during his years as a student, but never to in-state rival Chapel Hill. He finds enjoyment in displaying the red and white with pride outside of Raleigh. “When I normally talk to people that haven’t gone to a game before away, I say that there’s something different about being able to go somewhere else and wear your school’s colors and really project your pride,” Otto said. “We all love being here and going to games at Carter-Finley because it’s a great time, but it’s also fun to check out some other places and also represent your team.” For Ferguson, his participation in away games has been a recent occurrence. “I went to my first away game my freshman year,” Ferguson said. “I went to Carolina for the away game. Last year is when I started getting into going to the most that I could. I went to three out of the five. I went to Carolina, ECU and
Hardcore fans take the show on the road
By Jeniece Jamison
Senior Staff Writer
Senior Staff Writer
October 2, 2011