In 1892, the first official football game at NC State was played against a local prep school, Raleigh Male Academy; in 1893, State played their first intercollegiate game against Tennessee. The first on-campus football game was played in 1907 on the field that would later become Riddick Stadium. The football team adopted the nickname "Wolfpack" in 1921, although all other sports continued to use the name "Red Terrors." In 1930, the first night game was played at Riddick Stadium, and ended in a 37-0 victory against High Point. The team was invited to their first post-season bowl game in 1947, the January 1 Gator bowl against the University of Oklahoma. The new Carter Stadium (renamed Carter-Finley Stadium in 1979) opened on October 8, 1966, and in 1967, Marcus Martin became the first African American member of the football team. In 1967, the team won their first bowl game (the Liberty Bowl) against Georgia with a score of 14-7. The team won their first ACC championship in 1979.
From the description of North Carolina State University, Athletics, Football Audio/Visual Materials, 1937-1992 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 779850683