It’s possible that Bradley Chubb played the final game of his storied N.C. State football career back on Nov. 25 against North Carolina, but it hasn’t stopped the ACC defensive player of the year from his very large role with the team.
No one from N.C State is saying if the senior defensive end, who is expected to be a top-10 pick in this spring’s NFL Draft, will play against Arizona State in Friday’s Sun Bowl. Chubb has been at practice but doing very little.
“We’re not gonna talk about it,” N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said on Thursday.