N.C. State quarterback breaks Woodson’s NCAA record

(Photo by ETHAN HYMAN of Raleigh News & Observer)

(Photo Ethan Hyman/Raleigh News & Observer)

North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson broke Andre Woodson’s NCAA record for consecutive passes without an interception.

This from Ken Tysiac of the Charlotte Observer:

N.C.State quarterback Russell Wilson broke a national record in the third quarter on Saturday night.

Wilson’s 13-yard pass to James Washington late in the third quarter gave him 326 consecutive passes without an interception dating back to a game against Clemson on Sept 13 of last year.

The crowd gave a hearty cheer as the video boards at Carter-Finley Stadium announced that Wilson had set the record.

Andre Woodson of Kentucky set the previous Division I-A/Football Bowl Subdivision record of 325 passes without an interception in 2006-07.

N.C. State defeated Gardner-Webb 45-14.

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  1. 1 Charlotte Homes September 20, 2009 2:23 pm at 2:23 pm

    Russell Wilson is a great quarterback, the ACC knows this, and the rest of the country is learning the same.

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