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Posted Monday, September 14, 2009
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Raleigh, NC - Russell Wilson threw four touchdown passes to help North Carolina State's offense beat Murray State 65-7 on Saturday night at Carter-Finley Stadium.
Toney Baker had two rushing scores and a receiving touchdown for the Wolfpack (1-1), who led 45-0 at halftime and scored on its first 10 drives before punting in the fourth quarter. Wilson finished with 228 yards passing.
It was a 484-yard day for N.C. State. It was the most points ever scored by a Tom O'Brien-coached team, including his 10 years at Boston College.
The Murray State Racers finished with 36 yards of offense.
Wilson also extended his interception-free streak to 293 passes, moving him into second place in NCAA history.
Click here to see over 200 photos by sports photographer Gene Galin from the game.

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