Two of the best football and basketball players at N.C. State in recent years will have their jerseys honored by the school.
Bradley Chubb, a four-year defensive end out of Marietta, Ga., will have his name and number hung at Carter-Finley Stadium, and TJ Warren, a forward from Durham who played with the Wolfpack for two seasons, will have his jersey hung in the rafters at PNC Arena, the school announced Wednesday.
Chubb wore No. 9 the last two years, with a jersey patch to honor former N.C. State defensive end Mario Williams, the top pick in the 2006 NFL draft.