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Chattanooga..........................................97 Wofford.................................................98 Furman.................................................99 Western Carolina................................100 Georgia Southern................................101 Appalachian State................................102 Elon....................................................103 VMI....................................................104 The Legend of the Silver Shako ..........105 The Southern Conference.............106-109 2007 Season Outlook........9 2006 SoCon Standings........................110 2007 Outlook.............10-13 2006 SoCon Awards............................110 2007 Rosters...............14-15 2006 SoCon Statistics..................111-113 2007 Depth Chart...........16 2006 Review...................115 2006 Statistics.........116-117 The Coaches.....................17 2006 Superlatives ..........118 Kevin Higgins.............18-20 2006 Hightlights.....119-122 Assistant Coaches........21-30 2006 Game Recaps..123-128 Sports Medicine...............31 Equipment/Video............32 History and Records.......129 Team Records.................130 2007 Bulldogs..................33 Individual Records...131-132 Returning Players........34-68 Top-10 Lists............133-134 2007 Signees...............69-72 Milestone Games.....135-136 Annual Leaders.............................137-139 Year-by-Year Team Statistics.................140 The Citadel Bulldogs .......73 Honors and Awards......................141-142 Bulldog Football...............74 Year-by-Year Records...........................143 Johnson Hagood ........75-77 Noteworthy Games.............................144 Coaching Factory........78-79 Records vs. Opponents.................145-150 Bulldogs in the Pros....80-81 Annual Results.............................151-156 Retired Jerseys..................................82-83 All-Time Letterwinners................157-162 Facilities...........................................84-85 Tangerine Bowl...................................163 The Citadel......................................86-87 The Citadel in the Postseason.......164-165 Points of Pride.......................................88 The Administration........167 Campus.................................................89 President .......................168 Charleston, S.C................................90-91 Athletics Director....168-169 2007 Opponents..............93 Department Staff.....170-173 Charleston Southern........94 Head Coaches ...............174 Webber International.......95 Brigadier Foundation Staff..................175 Wisconsin........................96 The 2007 Bulldog Cheerleaders...........176 Table of Contents...............2 Mission Statement..............2 Credits...............................2 Quick Reference.................3 Football Quick Facts..........3 Media Information...............................4-8 Directions to Johnson Hagood ...............6 The Citadel Sports Network....................7 Media Outlets.........................................8
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Credits: The 2007 Citadel Football Media Guide was published by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office with the intent to serve all media and supporters of Bulldog Football. The guide was written and edited by Athletics Media Relations Director Noelle Orr and Associate Director Patrick Walsh. Layout and design by Orr with assistance from Walsh, Assistant Media Relations Director Erik Bell and Graphic Designer Jamie Severns. Research and editorial assistance provided by Bell, Severns, Walsh and the Bulldog Football coaching and support staff. Photography by Russ Pace. Cover designs by Grant Hawkins. Printing by The Citadel Print Shop and Sun Printing of Orangeburg, S.C.
Sharpen The Citadel Athletics Department Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at The Citadel is to develop, maintain, and continue to improve a well-rounded program of athletics geared to the aims and objectives of The Citadel, the Southern Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. In order to carry out this mission, all athletics personnel must be familiar with the athletics policy as approved by the Board of Visitors and the President of The Citadel: The Citadel policy on intercollegiate athletics includes a balanced program covering a broad spectrum of sports for men and women. The College will support this program to enable its representatives to be competitive in every respect. The Citadel will compete as a Division I institution under current NCAA and Southern Conference regulations. The athletics program will be conducted within the aims, standards, and objectives of The Citadel as a comprehensive military college providing a quality education. The Department of Athletics is committed to gender and minority equity in all of its programs. In addtion, for the safety and welfare of student-athletes, The Citadel maintains full-time certified trainers, a college surgeon, and special orthopedic doctors to provide medical support services. The Citadel is a member of the NCAA with Championship Subdivision classification in football and Division I classification in all other sports. In addition, the college is a member of the Southern Conference, which is comprised of Appalachian State University, The Citadel, the College of Charleston, Davidson College, Elon University, Furman University, Georgia Southern University, UNC Greensboro, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Western Carolina University and Wofford College.
The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office extends thanks to the SoCon and all opponent sports information offices, the NFL, the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, The Citadel Public Affairs Office and all members of past Citadel sports information staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is vital to the publication of this guide. Any corrections to this guide are welcome and should be directed, in writing, to The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office.
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Location:................................................................Charleston, S.C. Mailing Address: .......................................................... The Citadel ..............................................................................171 Moultrie St. .....................................................................Charleston, SC 29409 Nickname: ............................................................Bulldogs, Cadets Colors: .................................... Citadel Blue (PMS 278) and White Founded: . ...............................................................................1842 President: .......................... Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. (USAF, Ret.) Director of Athletics: . ................................................Les Robinson Faculty Representative:....................Lt. Col.William Sharbrough III Enrollment: . ..........................................................................1,900 National Affiliation: .............................. NCAA Division I Football ............................................................. Championship Subdivision Conference: . .................................................................... Southern
Football Facts
First year of football:................................................................1905 Overall Record (Years): . .............................. 439-489-32 (99, .457) Stadium (capacity/playing surface): ...................... Johnson Hagood ..................................................................... (21,000/natural grass) SoCon Championships: .................................. Two (1961 & 1992) All-Time Bowl Record: ............................................................. 1-0 Bowl Appearance: . ................................................ Tangerine, 1960 ..................................................(The Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0) All-Time NCAA I-AA Playoff Record: ...................................... 1-3 NCAA I-AA Playoff Appearances: ................... 1988, 1990 & 1992 2006 Overall Record: ................................................................ 5-6 2006 SoCon Record (Finish): . ......................................... 4-3 (4th) Offense: ...................................................................Spread Option Defense: .................................................................................... 4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: . ......................................... 32/16 Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: ..................................... 12/7 Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: . ................................... 18/7 Special Teams Lettermen Returning/Lost................................... 2/2
Ticket Information
Season Tickets Reserved................................................................................... $150 Faculty/Staff ............................................................................ $100 Family Plan (four season tickets) ............................................. $240 Young Alumni............................................................................ $75 Individual Games All home games.......................................................................... $25 Wisconsin.................................................................................. $39 Chattanooga............................................................................... $10 Western Carolina....................................................................... $14 Georgia Southern....................................................................... $20 VMI........................................................................................... $20 Special Promotions Coupon Book.......................................................................... $180 Donate a season ticket to charity.............................................. $150 Stadium Fund............................................................................ $10
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Head Coach ..............................................................Kevin Higgins Asst. Head Coach/LBs/Sp. Teams Coordinator.................. Bob Fello Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers...................... Dave Cecchini Defensive Coordinator/Safeties.................................... Isaac Collins Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends.............................. Ryan Hearn Running Backs...........................................................Everette Sands Defensive Line.........................................................Eric Westerfield Cornerbacks ............................................................ Aashon Larkins Offensive Line . ...........................................................Kevin Olecki Asst. Receivers ........................................................Kevin Magouirk Asst. Defensive Line ....................................................... Wes Nurse Defensive Quality Control.......................................... George Shehl Offensive Quality Control......................................Matthew Mohler Strength & Conditioning.........................................Frank Wintrich Director of Sports Medicine...................................... Andy Clawson Video Coordinator............................................................ JB Weber
2007 Schedule
Date Opponent...................................................Location Sept. 1 Charleston Southern..........................Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8 Webber International.........................Charleston, S.C. Sept. 15 at Wisconsin..........................................Madison, Wis. Sept. 29 at Chattanooga..............................Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 6 Wofford..............................................Charleston, S.C. Oct. 13 Furman (Parent’s Weekend)................Charleston, S.C. Oct. 20 at Western Carolina........................... Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 27 at Georgia Southern............................. Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 3 Appalachian State (Homecoming)..............Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 Elon...................................................Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 at VMI..................................................Lexington, Va.
Football Travel Plans Game Date: Sept. 15, 2007 Opponent: Wisconsin Accommodations: Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive Madison, WI 53713 Phone (608) 251-2300
Game Date: Oct. 27, 2007 Opponent: Georgia Southern Accommodations: Hilton Gardens Inn 5711 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31405 Phone (912) 721-2302
Game Date: Sept. 29, 2007 Opponent: Chattanooga Accommodations: Holiday Inn - Cleveland 2400 Executive Parkway Drive NW Cleveland, TN 37312 Phone (423) 472-1504
Game Date: Nov. 17, 2007 Opponent: VMI Accommodations: Natural Bridge Inn 15 Appledoor Lane Natural Bridge, VA 24578 Phone (540) 291-2121
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Game Date: Oct. 20, 2007 Opponent: Western Carolina Accommodations: Holiday Inn - Cherokee Hwy. 19 S Cherokee, NC 28719 Phone (828) 497-9181
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Mailing Address The Citadel Athletics Media Relations McAlister Field House 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409
Media Relations Phone:..................... (843) 953-5120 Media Relations Fax:.......................... (843) 953-5058 Press Box Phone:...................(843) 953-5004 or 5008 Website:................................. www.CitadelSports.com Athletics Media Relations Director/Football Contact Noelle Orr Office: (843) 953-5353 Cell: (843) 708-0044 Email: noelle.orr@citadel.edu
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Noelle Orr Media Relations Director
Patrick Walsh Associate MRD
Megan Chambers Assistant MRD
Joseph Douglas Assistant MRD
Associate Media Relations Director Patrick Walsh Office: (843) 953-7590 Cell: (843) 708-0915 Email: patrick.walsh@citadel.edu Assistant Media Relations Director Megan Chambers Office: (843) 953-5120 Cell: (843) 327-9790 Email: megan.chambers@citadel.edu Assistant Media Relations Director Joseph Douglas Office: (843) 953-7590 Cell: (843) 327-9790 Email: douglasj2@citadel.edu Assistant Media Relations Director/Graphic Designer Jamie Severns Office: (843) 953-5120 Cell: (843) 327-9790 Email: jamie.severns@citadel.edu
Jamie Severns Assistant MRD/ Graphic Designer
Athletics Department Directory Administration......................... 843.953.5070 Les Robinson, Director of Athletics Kelly Simpson, Assistant AD/ SWA William Sharbrough, Faculty Represenative Darlene Poston, Administrative Assistant Business/Tickets/Event Mgmt... 843.953.7181 Ray Whiteman, Senior Associate AD Robby Bennett, Assistant AD Lynn Meader, Business Manager Al Buddin, Assistant Business Manager Brigadier Foundation................ 843.953.5277 Stan Hurteau, Executive Director Caleb Davis, Assistant to the Director Barbara Mellor, Business Manager
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Gina Inabnett, Accounting Manager Communications...................... 843.953.6300 Andy Solomon, Associate AD, Communications Compliance.............................. 843.953.4806 Todd Lair, Assistant AD, Compliance Steve Taylor, Assistant Compliance Coordinator Equipment................................ 843.953.6866 Tim Mitchell, Equipment Manager Facilities/Operations................. 843.953.2161 Mike Groshon, Assistant AD, Facilities
Sports Medicine........................ 843.953.6867 Andy Clawson, Director of Sports Medicine Craig Clark, Assistant Director Michelle Lomonaco, Rehab. Coordinator Amy Heinrichs, Resident Trainer Brandon King, Resident Trainer Brittany DuBuc, Resident Trainer Rodrick Scott, Resident Trainer Bryan White, Resident Trainer Strength & Conditioning.......... 843.953.7838 Frank Wintrich, Head Strength Coach Donnell Boucher, Assistant Strength Coach Adam Feit, Strength Coach Chad Goddard, Strength Coach
Marketing/Promotions............. 843.953.0321
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Requests for parking should be made at the same time as requests for media credentials. There is a very limited number of parking spaces available and all requests may not be granted.
Facilities and Services Press Box: The 2007 season brings
change to Johnson Hagood Stadium but there will be continued use of a temporary press facility located on the east side of the stadium opposite of Hagood Avenue. The temporary press box is equipped with power outlets at every seat and wireless high-speed internet. Requests for credentials should be made in advance when possible so that The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office can make sure that all media is accomodated due to the limited space. There is a telephone and fax machine which can be used on a firstcome, first-served basis. A complete play-byplay and statistics, along with quotes from both coaches, will be distributed shortly after the game.
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press photographer pass will allow the photographer to work from the photo deck or the sideline. Photographers should make their written request through his/her sports editor or director.
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Hospitality Area: There will be a media Two phone lines are available to visiting lounge located on the east side of Johnson Hagood Stadium outside the temporary press facility and will be accessible through the media entrance from outside the stadium. All working media are welcome in this area. The Citadel provides a light meal with drinks. The press box and meals are for working media only.
Southern Conference schools for use through the Southern Conference’s agreement.
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Monday prior to football games, The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office will host a luncheon for the media. The luncheon will feature comments and a question-andanswer period from The Citadel Coach Post-Game Interviews: The Citadel’s Kevin Higgins and the opposing coach (via post-game press conference is held in the telephone), if available. Altman Center, inside the locker room’s interview room immediately following a 10- Tommy Condon’s Restaurant will supply minute cool down period. Player interviews the lunch which begins at 11:30 a.m. in the will be conducted in the same area. We Altman Athletic Center. ask that you supply The Citadel Director of Athletics Media Relations, Noelle Orr, The luncheons begin on Monday, Aug. 27 with the names of the athletes that you and run every Monday through Nov. 12. wish to interview. They will be brought to the interview room along with Coach On The Internet Higgins. Every attempt will be made to have The Citadel football website is located at Coach Higgins and requested players in the http://www.CitadelSports.com by selecting interview room no later than 15 minutes men’s sports and then football on the left sidebar. All current Bulldog football after the game. information can be found on this site, The Citadel Media Relations office offers including game notes, weekly stories, quotes from both coaches following the statistics, biographies of all members of the game upstairs in the press box area. The team and the coaching staff. The page will Citadel locker room is closed to the media be maintained during the season by The until a member of the Athletics Media Citadel Athletics Media Relations office. Relations staff opens the locker room.
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Weekly Interview Policy (in-season): The Citadel Sports Network, a production The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office welcomes interviews during the week and will do anything it can to assist. Every Wednesday afternoon at 12:15, all players will be available for interviews in Coward Hall on The Citadel’s campus. Please notify The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Director, Noelle Orr, two days in advance of the players whom you wish to interview.
of Kirkman Sports Marketing in association with The Citadel Athletics Department, will broadcast all 11 Citadel football games this season. The Citadel’s games will be aired locally on ESPN Radio 910 AM. Tune in to the games as Robby Robinson and Glenn Seale will bring you all of the hard-hitting action for the seventh consecutive season.
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Interviews with coaches and staff can be arranged through The Citadel Athletics Post Game Email & Fax The Citadel distributes all of its game day Media Relations office. releases through Sports Systems Services, Player interviews must be arranged through Inc. Sports Systems provides solutions for the Athletics Media Relations office. media relations directors with more than 400 The Athletics Media Relations office will collegiate clients and more than 900 clients arrange interviews with the players in in amateur and professional sports world accordance with the best time available for wide. The Fort Lee, N.J.-based company the reporter and players. Player interviews specializes in fax and email distribution, web are not permitted after Thursday’s practice clipping media monitoring services, online credentialing systems, web site development of game week. and conference calling. Visiting Radio: Visiting radio personnel desiring to broadcast athletic events from If you wish to receive this service please The Citadel should contact the Athletics contact The Citadel Athletic Media Relations Media Relations office at the earliest possible office for details. date to request permission to broadcast and obtain credentials.
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Directions to Johnson Hagood Stadium Distances From Charleston (in miles)
FROM THE WEST: Off of I-26, take Exit 219 A (Rutledge Avenue / The Citadel) ... at the bottom of the ramp, continue straight through the light on Rutledge Ave ... travel 1.2 miles and turn right on to Huger Street ... travel 0.4 miles and turn left on to Hagood Avenue ... stadium will be on your left.
Major Cities in the Region Savannah, Ga...............................................108 Atlanta, Ga...................................................321 Jacksonville, Fla............................................239 Charlotte, N.C.............................................209 Columbia, S.C.............................................114 2007 Away Sites Madison, Wis............................................1,056 Chattanooga, Tenn.......................................445 Cullowhee, N.C...........................................310 Statesboro, Ga..............................................163 Lexington, Va...............................................444
FROM THE NORTH: Take U.S. Hwy. 17 South into Charleston ... at intersection with Wendy’s, Taco Bell and McDonald’s, turn right on to Hagood Avenue ... go straight and stadium will be on your right.
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2007 Visitors North Charleston, S.C.....................................7 Babson Park, Fla...........................................441 Spartanburg, S.C..........................................205 Greenville, S.C.............................................213 Boone, N.C..................................................305 Elon, N.C....................................................315
FROM THE SOUTH: Take U.S. Hwy. 17 North over the Ashley River ... take Lockwood Drive North exit ... turn left on Lockwood Drive ... road will turn right at Riley Park ... turn left on to Hagood Avenue at next stop light... stadium will be on your right.
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ship studio controls back at The Citadel Sports Network home in Charleston. Goldwater produces the broadcast as well as keeps fans up-to-date with scores all around the country with up-to-the-minute scoreboard reports. A 2002 graduate of Penn State, Goldwater is an account executive and sports director of The Kirkman Network. Goldwater is also the producer The Citadel Sports Network, in conjunction with Kirkman and co-host of “Fan Talk” on ESPN Radio 910 The Team and Broadcasting, enters its 23rd year broadcasting Bulldog Foot- handles the play-by-play duties of The Citadel Baseball. ball on the radio. The Citadel Sports Network’s flagship station is ESPN Radio 910 The Team and is distributed statewide Ted Byrne, Claude Dicks and Jonas Mount all make up the cast for The Bulldog Broadcast Partner PreGame Show. Byrne from The Team’s studio in Charleston. is no stranger to Bulldog Athletics, having spent three years as Robby Robinson enters his eighth year as “The Voice of the the team’s play-by-play voice, including the Southern ConferBulldogs.” Robinson, a 1997 ence Championship season in 1992. graduate of The University of Virginia, is the Director of Dicks is the rookie on the crew, having spent the last two Broadcasting for the network seasons as the voice of The Charleston Southern Buccaneers. and the General Sales Manager Prior to that, Dicks was the voice of the Campbell Camels. He of Kirkman Broadcasting’s four has also called AA baseball for the Chattanooga Lookouts. Charleston-based stations. Jonas Mount is an account executive for The Kirkman NetA four-year member of The work as well as the co-host of Ted and the Team with his preUniversity of Virginia’s varsity game broadcast partner, Byrne. baseball team and a member of the Cavalier’s 1996 Atlantic The Bulldog Broadcast Partner Pregame Show, with Byrne, Coast Conference champion- Dicks, Mount, Seale and Robinson begins 105 minutes before ship squad, Robinson spent 1999 as the Associate Director kickoff of each game on ESPN Radio 910 The Team. The of Broadcasting for the Sun Devil Sports Network at Arizona show includes player and coaches interviews as well as up-toState University in Tempe, Ariz. While with the Sun Devils, the-minute scores from games around the country. he handled the play-by-play duties for women’s basketball and baseball while hosting the pregame and postgame shows on the football broadcasts. Robinson has also worked for the Virginia Sports Network at U.Va, where he worked with the Cavs football, basketball and baseball broadcasts. This past summer Robinson was awarded the District 11 Regional Edward R. Morrow Award for sports reporting for his story of Marc Buoniconti’s return to The Citadel. Robinson is married to the former Chara Quinnelly of Omaha, Neb. Glenn Seale starts his seventh year on the network as the color analyst. Seale brings 14 years of sports broadcasting experience to the booth. Currently he works as an instructor in the radio and television broadcasting department at Trident Technical College in Charleston. Seale is a 1989 graduate of Lubbock Christian University where he was a two-time NAIA all-district selection in basketball. In 1991, Seale received his Master’s degree in radio and television at the prestigious SI Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse. He is married to Gayla Heinrichs and has three children, Taylor, Alex and Cooper. Wally Momeier, Citadel class of 1971, returns as the executive engineer of The Citadel Sports Network. Momeier is also the Chief Operator for WTMZ, WQSC, WQNT and WJKB radio in Charleston. Darren Goldwater begins his fourth season manning the flag-
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Robby Robinson and Glenn Seale 2007 Network Affiliates City Station Frequency Charleston, S.C. (flagship) ESPN/WTMZ 910 AM Columbia, S.C. WQLX 1470 AM Greenville/Spartanburg, Clemson, S.C. WCSZ 1070 AM Florence, S.C. WLOS 1230 AM Kingstree, S.C. WDKD 1310 AM Sumter, S.C. WDXY 1240 AM Camden, S.C. WQIS 1130 AM
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Newspapers Aiken Standard Anderson Independent Mail Beaufort Gazette Florence Morning News Greenville News The Index-Journal The Island Packet Myrtle Beach-The Sun News Orangeburg Times & Democrat The Post and Courier Rock Hill Herald Spartanburg Herald-Journal The State Sumter Item Union Daily Times
Telephone Email 803-648-2311.........................editorial@aikenstandard.com 864-224-4321.......................sports@independent.mail.com 843-524-3183......................... gazette@beaufortgazette.com 843-317-6397............................ sbundy@florencenews.com 864-298-4100.......................... sports@greenvillenews.com/ ......................................agreen@greenvillenews.com 864-223-1811.............................. sports@indexjournal.com 843-785-4293........................ newsroom@islandpacket.com 843-626-8555.......................... sneditors@thesunnews.com/ .......................................... rgriffis@thesunnews.com 803-534-3352..................... sports@timesanddemocrat.com 843-937-5586.................... sportsdesk@postandcourier.com 803-329-4000...............................sports@heraldonline.com 864-582-4511...................................... burke.noel@shj.com 803-771-8470..................................rmillians@thestate.com 803-774-1226................................... dennisb@theitem.com 864-427-1234................. bwhitmore@uniondailytimes.com
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Televisions Telephone Fax WCSC-TV 843-402-5751............................................... 843-402-5591 WCIV-TV 843-881-4444 . ............................................ 843-849-2519 WCBD-TV 843-884-2288............................................... 843-881-3410 WOLO-TV (Columbia) 803-754-7528............................................... 803-691-4015 WSPA-TV (Greenville-Spartanburg) 864-576-7777............................................... 864-587-5430 Comcast “The Dog Pound” 843-266-3254............................................... 843-266-3271 Radios WQSC 910 AM The Team WTMA WSC 730 AM South Carolina Network
Telephone Fax 843-763-6631............................................... 843-766-1239 843-556-5660............................................... 843-277-1212 843-884-2534............................................... 843-884-1218 800-956-7266............................................... 803-790-4309
Wire Service Associated Press (Pete Iacobelli)
Telephone Fax 800-922-1565............................................... 803-252-2913
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In his second year at the helm of Bulldog Football, head coach Kevin Higgins witnessed the re-opening of Johnson Hagood Stadium that included a new West Stands and the largest scoreboard in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. However, what topped off the season was his eager squad’s determination to make the most of each game, ending the year with the best Southern Conference finish in 14 years with four wins and three losses, finishing 56 overall. Heading into the 2007 season, Coach Higgins and his staff will look to continue the vision of developing a winning tradition at The Citadel by building on the success of the 2006 season. With 32 returning lettermen, the Bulldogs will use the experience of 16 seniors, including four fifth-years and a transfer from National Champion University of Florida, along with the momentum of winning the last four of five games to create a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming season. Opening the season with two home competitions against Charleston Southern and Webber International, The Citadel football will continue their BCS schedule with their first road trip to Madison, Wis. to take on the Badgers on Sept. 15 - their only Division I Bowl Subdivision game of the season. They will then kick-off the conference schedule, which ranks among the toughest in the Football Championship Subdivision,
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taking on Furman for Parents’ Weekend and Appalachian State for Homecoming. The Bulldogs will wrap up the season with a non-conference matchup at VMI for the Military Classic of the South.
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The Citadel offense, which finished second only behind Appalachian State in total offense in conference action only last season, returns 12 lettermen, including a group of 2006 freshman who made their mark in the SoCon. Under the direction of first-year offensive coordinator Dave Cecchini, the Bulldogs finished third in scoring offense, pass efficiency and top in the conference in first downs. As the Bulldog offense enters its third year in running the spread option, The Citadel fans should continue to see a great deal of improvement as senior quarterback Duran Lawson will lead the offense after finishing second in passing average and third in overall offense in last season’s SoCon statistics. Expect to see continued improvement in the wide receiver position as sophomore Andre Roberts returns stronger and faster for the 2007 season. Tim Higgins, the son of Coach Higgins and former wide receiver for National Champions University of Florida, will also join the team for his fifth year of eligibility.
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The coaching staff expects solid performances this season from the running game, although they will suffer the loss of Nuru Goodrum. Bulldog fans witnessed last season the emergence of Tory Cooper, who after a position change midway through his sophomore season led the SoCon in all-purpose yards in 2006. Cooper will claim the starting spot for 2007 while the fifth-year senior is expected to be an offensive threat in the conference.
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There is no question that senior Duran Lawson will return to claim the leading role for the Bulldogs for the 2007 season. Expected to continue to improve on his numbers from last season, Lawson finished 2006 averaging over 200 passing yards a game (second in SoCon), while averaging 247 yards a game in total offense (third in SoCon). However, there is plenty of competition for the No. 2 position as junior Ben Carnell battles two redshirt freshmen, Bart Blanchard and Cam Turner. As a freshman Carnell won both games he started, beating VMI and Elon. He has strong leadership skills both on and off the field. Blanchard has an excellent arm and is an accurate passer, while Turner has quick feet and good football instincts. Of the three, however, Blanchard had the best spring and will fight for the backup position.
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Wide Receivers
The wide receiver corps lost two key contributors at the end of the 2006 season in Rontreal Tyler, the third leading receiver for the Bulldogs, and Gary Domanski. Returning are starters Ta’Mar Jernigan and Andre Roberts, who combined for 58 receptions in 2006.
Junior Josh Haney also saw a lot of action in each of the last two seasons and will be counted on even more this year. Also competing for a starting spot will be Tim Higgins, a transfer from the University of Florida who joined the Bulldogs in the spring. Junior Scott Flanagan had an excellent spring and will help to provide quality depth to the position.
Tight Ends
The Citadel tight ends look forward to a promising 2007 season with the return of all of their key players from 2006. This group showed much promise last season and will continue to grow with one another. Among the returnees are Taylor Cornett, who was selected second team all-conference, and Aaron Kelly, who is an experienced player with great potential. Alex Sellars had a great spring and looks to contribute this fall, as well as Brice Peper who did see some action in 2006. The new face among the tight ends in 2007 is Tyler Thornton from Jack Britt High School in North Carolina.
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The offensive line will be anchored by fouryear starter Chris McDowell who moved to the center position at the start of last season after starting two years at left tackle. McDowell, of Greer, S.C., will be called upon
Military College to provide leadership to a younger group of o-linemen than in years past. Helping McDowell lead will be returning starters Clay Muirhead at left guard and David Morbitzer at right tackle. Muirhead is a two-year starting junior, while Mortbitzer, who earned the starting nod halfway through last season, is a junior. The left tackle position will be filled by sophomore Daniel DeHaven. Rounding out the starting five will be a toss-up between fifth-year senior Brian Fletcher and freshman Colton Clifton who will battle for the right guard spot. Junior Tommy Suggs will work for playing time at either left guard or center. Freshmen Jonathan Felix and Tim Parks will look to add depth at the two tackle positions. Freshman Bobby Jarvis will compete for the backup center role, while freshmen Kevin Boyle and Kevin Colson will provide depth at guard and tackle, respectively. These younger players will look to help an improving offensive line that forged the way for the Bulldogs offense to be ranked third overall in the SoCon in total offense. The offensive line will continue to improve with the addition of a very talented recruiting class that should come in and add immediate depth. The class includes Benji Inabinet, Cory Pope, Jameson Bryant, Chase Canipe and MacCrea Finch.
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The Citadel Defensive staff is excited to see what the second year in the defensive system will bring for the 2007 campaign. While excitement is in the air, there will be some questions that must be answered by the Bulldog defensive unit before Sept 1. The major question is who will replace All-SoCon performer James Wilson at the defensive end position? Who will fill the vacancy at the outside linebacker positions left open due to graduation? Can the young Bulldog secondary find more consistency in its play with another year of experience under their belt?
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The Citadel Defense will have to lean on its four pillars for stability while they wait for those questions to be answered. The first is Willie Rowell at middle linebacker who has been a major fixture in the middle for the last three seasons. The second pillar is All-SoCon defensive end Trevar Broughton, who led all defensive linemen in the SoCon in tackles last season. The third is All-Media SoCon safety Josh Lawson who is coming back for his fifth year with a vision of leading the Bulldogs in tackles again in 2007. The fourth pillar is the three-headed monster at defensive tackle of senior Jacob Bryant, junior Kevin McCaskill and sophomore Terrence Reese who showed signs last season of being able to dominate in the trenches.
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former safety, and redshirt freshman Patrick Connor to bring speed and athletic ability to the outside linebacker position. While they are battling to solidify the outside linebacker position, sophomores Charles Major, Dewitt Jones and redshirt freshman Erik Clanton hope to fill the void left by an All-SoCon player at defensive end. The secondary will be held together by safeties Dwight House and Byron Nabritt, sophomore cornerbacks Shaquill Smith, Tillman Millhouse and Ryan Jones.
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The Citadel coaching staff will look for the defensive line to have a big year in 2007. Trevar Broughton will lead the charge up front and is coming off a breakout season which saw him lead the Southern Conference in tackles by a defensive lineman. The senior defensive end was All-SoCon in 2006 and will be among the top defensive linemen in the conference. The Bulldogs will also return an experienced group of interior players in senior Jacob Bryant, redshirt junior Kevin McCaskill, redshirt sophomore Charles Evans and sophomore Terrence Reese. Bryant, McCaskill and Reese are gametested players, with Reese coming off a solid freshman season in which he showed potential all-conference ability. Redshirt sophomore Charles Major, sophomore Dewitt Jones and redshirt freshman Erik Clanton will add depth and athletic ability to the defensive end position. The
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Once again the Bulldog linebacking corps will look to replace two starters at the position. Team captain Chris Murray and Raleigh Jackson have graduated, along with special teams regulars John Sasson and Corinthius Dunbar. The good news is Willie Rowell returns to anchor the middle of the defense and help the newcomers make the adjustment to SoCon play. Rowell was second on the team in 2006 with 88 stops, including a team-high three sacks. Coming off a very solid spring, he is poised for a big senior year. Steve Spann will also bring experience and leadership to the position. Jordon Gilmore and Patrick Connor showed improvement through the spring and will look to earn a spot with hard work over the summer and fall camp. P. J. Brown, Ryan Keiper and Chase McRae bring a strong work ethic to the position. Newcomers Tyquan Mickens and Noah Hughes will have an opportunity to show what they can do in pre-season camp.
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With returning starters at all positions in the secondary and a host of incoming freshman, the theme for 2007 will be “build and groom.” The free safety position is led by senior Josh Lawson, the media’s 2006 first team all-conference pick. The Bulldog’s leading tackler will also be counted on to mentor his backups, redshirt freshman Tate Blenke, true freshmen Mel Capers and Marcel Huggins, who will look to add depth. Roaming at the strong safety position will be junior Jonathan Vest, who started all eleven games in 2006. Fighting to increase their role in the defense will be junior Dwight House and red shirt freshman Biron Nabritt, who with quality reps in the spring will be asked to make a major contribution this fall. True freshman Demetrius Jackson will also be given the chance to show what he can do when he arrives in camp this fall. At the nickel back position, senior Kendrick Lyles is slated to be the starter. Lyles saw a great deal of action at both safety positions in 2006. Battling him will be redshirt sophomore Carver Wright, redshirt freshman Reggie Rice, who is a converted running back. The cornerback position, which saw many faces last season due to injury, will be looking for more familiarity on the edge. Redshirt sophomores Shaquill Smith and Till-
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Special Teams
There will be some familiar names along with several newcomers filling vital roles on the Bulldog special teams. Gone are long snapper Nick Fender and kicker Blake Vandiver. Vandiver was No. 1 in the SoCon in field goals made and field goal percentage as the Bulldogs doubled their production from 2005. Senior Mike Adams, who handled most of the kickoff duties last year, returns and showed a strong leg and accuracy in the spring. James Costigan continues to improve in both field goal and kickoff duties. Incoming freshmen Sam Keeler and Jordan Panter will have ample opportunities to show their skills in fall camp. Mark Kaspar returns for his third season as the Bulldog punter. Kaspar increased his average by two yards per punt and led The Citadel to a No. 3 ranking in net punt average. For his career, he has punted 133 times;
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16 fair caught, 28 inside the 20-yard line, 10 punts of 50+ yards including a leaguelong of 65 yards. Consistency throughout the season will be his main focus. Adams provides experienced backup. With the departure of Fender, the all-important long snapping position is wide open. Bobby Jarvis, Tanner Jordan and Ray Webb will all compete for this key role. Colton Clifton will also get some work on short snaps. Additional candidates will come from the incoming freshman class.
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The return game was an area of focus in the spring. Sophomore Andre Roberts showed promise last season, returning 18 punts for a 10.7 yard average. He has explosiveness and the toughness to improve on his No. 4 ranking in the SoCon. Tory Cooper returns along with Montrell Lee, Ta’mar Jernigan and Roberts to handle kickoff returns. The Bulldogs must improve in this area in order to climb the SoCon ladder. The 2005 season saw much improvement in all phases of the kicking game. The summer will be a crucial time for individuals to prove their commitment to making the Bulldogs’ special teams tops in the conference.
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NAME POS Mike Adams.................... PK Cortez Allen.....................DB Rickey Anderson.............WR Charles Barney................. TE Bart Blanchard.................QB Tate Blenke......................DB Kevin Boyle.....................OL Trevar Broughton.............DE Preston Brown..................LB Jacob Bryant....................DL Jameson Bryant................OL Nelson Burch..................WR Chase Canipe...................OL Mel Capers......................DB Michael Cardwell.............QB Benjamin Carnell.............QB Alex Carr........................WR Joshua Castillo................. RB Erik Clanton....................DL Gibb Clark......................WR Colton Clifton.................OL Michael Collins...............WR Patrick Connor.................LB Tory Cooper.................... RB Taylor Cornett................. TE Zach Cornett..................WR James Costigan................ PK Sherrod Croom................DL Chris Curtis.....................DL Daniel DeHaven..............OL Charles Evans...................DE Jonathan Felix..................OL MacCrea Finch................OL Scott Flanagan................WR Brian Fletcher..................OL Jonathan Fowler................LB Jordon Gilmore.................LB Rashard Green.................DB Joshua Haney..................WR Tim Higgins...................WR Dwight House.................DB Marcel Huggins...............DB Noah Hughes....................LB Benji Inabinet..................OL Demetrius Jackson...........DB Bobby Jarvis.....................OL Ta’Mar Jernigan..............WR Dewitt Jones....................DL Ryan Jones.......................DB
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Name........................ POS HT Demetrius Jackson......DB 5’10 Kendrick Lyles............DB 5’10 Tillman Millhouse......DB 5’10 Mel Capers.................DB 5’9 Andre Roberts.............WR 5’11 Cam Turner................QB 5’11 Duran Lawson............QB 6’0 Alex Carr....................WR 6’3 Marcel Huggins..........DB 6’3 Biron Nabritt..............DB 6’0 Joshua Haney..............WR 5’9 Benjamin Carnell........QB 6’2 Cortez Allen................DB 6’2 Michael Cardwell........QB 6’2 Ta’Mar Jernigan..........WR 5’11 Joel Miller...................RB 6’1 Bart Blanchard............QB 6’2 Montrell Lee...............RB 5’6 Rickey Anderson.........WR 6’0 Jonathan Vest..............DB 5’10 Tory Cooper...............RB 5’7 Rashard Green............DB 5’9 Shaquill Smith............DB 5’10 Preston Brown............LB 5’8 Mozar Ross.................RB 5’7 Dwight House............DB 5’10 Ryan Jones..................DB 5’10 Joshua Castillo............RB 5’7 Tate Blenke.................DB 5’11 Christian Robertson....WR 5’8 Jordon Gilmore...........LB 5’11 Joshua Lawson............DB 5’11 Reggie Rice.................DB 6’0 Cody Wilson..............RB 6’0 Steve Spann................LB 5’10 Mike Adams...............PK 5’11 Gibb Clark..................WR 5’11 Tim Higgins...............WR 5’8 Ryan Keiper................RB 6’0 Zach Cornett..............WR 6’1 Michael Collins...........WR 6’1 Samuel Keeler.............K 5’9 Nelson Burch..............WR 5’10 Anthony Maldonado...RB 5’7 Tyquan Mickens.........LB 5’9 Noah Hughes..............LB 6’1 Charles Major.............DE 6’1 Patrick Connor...........LB 6’2 Davey Miller...............TE 6’1 Carver Wright.............DB 6’1 James Costigan...........PK 6’2 Jordan Panter..............K 5’11 Tim Parks...................OL 6’5
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YR Hometown (Last School) Fr. Columbus, Ga. (Shaw) Sr. Union, S.C. (Union) R-So. Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) Fr. North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) So. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) R-Fr. Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville) Sr. Conway, S.C. (Conway) Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Freedom) Fr. Middleburg, Fla. (Fleming Island) R-Fr. Ocala, Fla. (West Port) Jr. Fairburn, Ga. (Sandy Creek) Jr. Wando, S.C. (Hanahan) So. Ocala, Fla. (North Marion) Fr. Augusta, Ga. (Aquinas) Sr. Lake City, Fla. (Columbia) Fr. Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) R-Fr. Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill Northwestern) Sr. Snow Hill, N.C. (Green Central) Fr. Cape Coral, Fla. (Cape Coral) Jr. Corpus Cristi, Texas (Calallen) R-Sr. Effingham, S.C. (South Florence) Fr. Greenville, N.C. (JH Rose) R-So. Columbia, S.C. (Columbia) Sr. Columbia, S.C. (Columbia) R-So. Dorchester, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) R-Jr. Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll) So. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill) R-Fr. San Francisco, Calif. (Sacred Heart) R-Fr. Suwanee, Ga. (N. Gwinnett) Fr. Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Country Day) So. Belmont, N.C. (South Point) R-Sr. Summerton, S.C. (Scott’s Branch) R-Fr. Augusta, Ga. (Greenbier) Fr. West Newton, Pa. (Yough) Sr. Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale) R-Sr. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) R-Fr. Charleston, S.C. (Bishop England) R-Sr. Charleston S.C. (Univ. of Florida) R-Fr. Allentown, Pa. (Parkland) Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork) Fr. Florence, S.C. (West Florence) Fr. Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) R-Fr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) R-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) Fr. Bowman, S.C. (Bethune-Bowman) Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla.(St. Petersburg Catholic) R-So. Atlanta, Ga. (Chamblee) R-Fr. Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) R-Fr. Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) R-So. Florence, S.C. (South Florence) R-So. Aiken, S.C. (Aiken) Fr. Winchestern, Tenn. (Franklin Co.) R-Fr. Greenville, Ga. (Greenville)
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Name........................ POS HT Kevin Boyle................OL 6’0 Bobby Jarvis................OL 6’0 Andrew Rowell...........LB 5’10 Charles Evans..............DE 6’1 Jonathan Fowler..........LB 5’11 Chase McRae..............LB 5’11 Daniel Kronz..............DL 6’3 Tanner Jordan.............LS 5’8 MacCrea Finch...........OL 6’5 Ray Webb...................LS 5’10 Benjamin Inabinet........ OL 6’3 Thomas Suggs.............OL 6’3 Jameson Bryant...........OL 6’2 Sherrod Croom...........DL 6’4 Colton Clifton............OL 6’2 Clay Muirhead............OL 6’1 Chris McDowell.........OL 6’3 Jonathan Felix.............OL 6’4 David Morbitzer.........OL 6’2 Cory Pope...................OL 6’2 Brian Fletcher.............OL 6’1 Chase Canipe..............OL 6’2 Daniel DeHaven.........OL 6’3 Charles Barney............TE 6’1 Travis Ruff..................WR 6’3 Michael Smith............WR 5’11 Aaron Kelly.................TE 6’3 Taylor Cornett............TE 6’2 Brice Peper..................TE 6’1 Robert McLeod...........DL 6’2 Alex Sellars..................TE 6’5 Scott Flanagan............WR 6’1 Mark Kaspar...............P 6’1 Tyler Thornton...........TE 6’3 Trevar Broughton........DE 6’2 Kevin McCaskill.........DL 6’1 Cliff McLeod..............DL 6’0 Lincoln Kling..............DL 6’6 Jacob Bryant...............DL 6’0 Erik Clanton...............DL 6’3 Dewitt Jones...............DL 6’3 Chris Curtis................DL 5’11 Zebulon Windham.....DL 6’2 Terrence Reese............DL 6’0
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YR Hometown (Last School) No. R-Fr. Cape May, N.J. (Cape May) 60 R-Fr. Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) 88 Sr. Opelika, Ala. (Opelika) 41 R-So. Greenville, Fla. (Madison) 38 Fr. Douglasville, Ga. (Chapel Hill) 83 R-Fr. Mullins, S.C. (Pee Dee Academy) 93 R-Fr. Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head Christian) 59 R-So. Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood) 7 Fr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 31 R-So. Springfield, Ga. (EffinghamCounty) 20 Fr. Irmo, S.C. (Irmo) 2 45 R-So. Sophia, N.C. (Asheboro) 43 Fr. Greenville, N.C. (JH Rose) 91 Fr. Kinston, N.C. (Kinston) 71 R-Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) 92 R-Jr. Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 85 Sr. Greer, S.C. (Eastside) 58 R-Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) 43 R-Jr. Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) 46 Fr. Aiken, S.C. (Silver Bluff) 18 R-Sr. Baton Rouge, La. (Woodlawn) 3 Fr. Greenwood, S.C. (Emerald) 74 70 R-So. Charleston, S.C.(James Island) 10 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas (W.T. White) 48 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 50 Fr. Clarkton, N.C. (East Bladen) 85 Sr. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork) 76 Jr. Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork) 99 So. Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 32 R-Fr. Hanahan, S.C. (Hanahan) 5 R-Fr. Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood) 29 Jr. Camarillo, Calif. (Hargrave Military Academy) 26 Jr. College Station, Texas (Navasota) 54 81 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) 86 Sr. Hampton, Va. (Hampton) 82 R-Jr. Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View) 25 R-So. Hanahan, S.C. (Hanahan) 34 Fr. Bryan, Texas (Brazos Christian) 65 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Sante Fe) 89 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 6 So. Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) 22 Fr. Okeechobee, Fla. (Okeechobee) 62 Fr. Manning, S.C. (Laurence Manning) 33 So. North, S.C. (North) 98
Coaching Staff Kevin Higgins - Head Coach Bob Fello - Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams Coord. Isaac Collins - Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Dave Cecchini - Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Eric Westerfield - Defensive Line Ryan Hearn - Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Everette Sands - Running Backs Aashon Larkins - Cornerbacks
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NAME POS Tanner Jordan................... LS Mark Kaspar....................... P Sam Keeler..........................K Ryan Keiper......................LB Aaron Kelly...................... TE Lincoln Kling...................DL Daniel Kronz...................DL Duran Lawson.................QB Joshua Lawson.................DB Montrell Lee.................... RB Kendrick Lyles.................DB Charles Major..................DE Anthony Maldonado........ RB Kevin McCaskill..............DL Chris McDowell..............OL Cliff McLeod...................DL Robert McLeod................DL Chase McRae....................LB Tyquan Mickens...............LB Davey Miller.................... TE Joel Miller........................ RB Tillman Millhouse...........DB David Morbitzer..............OL Clay Muirhead.................OL Biron Nabritt...................DB Jordan Panter......................K Tim Parks........................OL Brice Peper....................... TE Cory Pope........................OL Terrence Reese.................DL Reggie Rice......................DB Andre Roberts.................WR Christian Robertson........WR Mozar Ross...................... RB Andrew Rowell.................LB Travis Ruff......................WR Alex Sellars....................... TE Mike Smith.....................WR Shaquill Smith.................DB Steve Spann.......................LB Thomas Suggs..................OL Tyler Thornton................ TE Cam Turner.....................QB Jonathan Vest...................DB Ray Webb......................... LS Cody Wilson.................... RB Zeb Windham.................DL Carver Wright..................DB
Kevin Olecki - Offensive Line Kevin Magouirk - Assistant Receivers Wes Nurse - Assistant Defensive Line George Shehl - Defensive Quality Control Matthew Mohler - Offensive Quality Control Andrew Alden - Volunteer Assistant Josh Harpe - Graduate Assistant Frank Wintrich - Strength & Conditioning Andy Clawson - Director of Sports Medicine JB Weber - Video Coordinator
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17 Ta’Mar Jernigan 5-11 178 Sr. R 87 Scott Flanigan 6-1 184 Jr.
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99 Terrence Reese 92 Cliff McLeod
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45 Charles Major 95 Eric Clanton
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Kevin Higgins.................18-20 Bob Fello.............................. 21 Dave Cecchini...................... 22 Isaac Collins......................... 23 Ryan Hearn.......................... 24 Everette Sands...................... 25 Eric Westerfield.................... 26 Aashon Larkins..................... 27 Kevin Olecki........................ 28 Kevin Magouirk................... 29 Matthew Mohler.................. 29 Wes Nurse............................ 29 George Shehl........................ 29 Frank Wintrich.................... 30 Andy Clawson...................... 31 Equipment .......................... 32 Video................................... 32
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Kevin Higgins enters his third season as The Citadel’s head football coach. Formerly the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach Detroit Lions, HigTableofofthe Contents................... gins is the Bulldogs’ 23rd head football coach.
2 In just two seasons, Quick HigginsFacts............................. led the Bulldogs to their 3 first winning conference record in 14 years when Schedule. ................................. they finished the 2006 season 4-3 in SoCon play. Higgins’ squad won4 four of their last five competitions, including a homecoming victoryStaff.............. over VMI in Media Relations the “Military Classic of the South” and a dominat5 ing 44-7 win at Elon for their final conference win Media Information. ................ of the season. The Bulldogs went 2-5 in .the SoCon 6 and 4-7 overall in Higgins’ first year at The Citadel. Directions to JHS.................... Prior to his appointment at the helm of Bulldog 6 football, Higgins served as the quarterbacks coach The Citadel Radio Network..... for his first three years with the Lions and was re7 and developing of Detroit’s sponsible for the tutoring Media Outlets......................... first-round draft pick, quarterback Joey Harrington. During his second season 8 he assumed the position of wide receivers coach............................................... and was responsible for the development of one of9 the most exciting trios of wide outs in the NFL: Az-Zahir Hakim, Charles Rogers 2007 Roster. ............................ and Roy Williams. Higgins coached Williams to the 10-11 for a rookie in receptions Lions single season records Chart.................. (54), receiving yards2007 (817)Depth and touchdowns (8). 12 Before joining the NFL Higgins was one of 2007ranks, Outlook.........................
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the hottest coaches in Division I-AA football at Lehigh University where he led the Mountain Hawks to three straight NCAA playoff appearances. The Higgins’-led team lost only one regular season game in his final three seasons and posted a 32-1 record during that time. During his tenure, Lehigh defeated Richmond and Western Illinois in the playoffs and posted regular season wins over I-AA powers Wofford and Delaware. The West Chester graduate posted an overall record of 56-25-1 (30-9 in Patriot League play) during his seven seasons atop the Mountain Hawks gridiron program. He led Lehigh to four Patriot League Championships (1995, 1998, 1999 and 2000) and
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In 2000, Higgins helped Lehigh accrue its second undefeated regular season (11-0) in three years and its third-straight league title. The team ended the season 12-1 after being defeated by Delaware in the quarterfinals of the Division I-AA playoffs. In 1999, Lehigh was 10-1 and earned an at-large postseason bid after being Co-Patriot League champions and ranked 14th nationally. He also was named GTE Regional Coach of the Year in 1999. The previous season, Lehigh completed its first undefeated regular season (11-0) under Higgins, and defeated third-ranked Richmond in the opening round of the playoffs before losing to Massachusetts, who went on to win the national championship. Under Higgins’ tutelage, Lehigh developed into one of the premier passing offenses in the country and topped the Patriot League in passing offense during five of his last seven years. Three former players, Rabih Abdullah (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Lehigh’s all-time leading rusher, Rich Owens (Kansas City Chiefs) and Phil Stambaugh (Jacksonville Jaguars) played in the NFL in 2001. During the summers of 1996-97, Higgins did an internship with the Philadelphia Eagles who held their training camp on the Lehigh University campus. It
was there that he studied under current Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden learning the intricacies of the West Coast offense. Prior to his arrival in Bethlehem, Higgins was an assistant coach at the University of Richmond from 1985-87, after beginning his collegiate coaching career at Gettysburg (Pa.) College from 1981-84. Before jumping into the college ranks, he worked as a head basketball and baseball coach, and was an assistant football coach at North Warren (N.J.) High School from 1979-80. He was also the head basketball coach and assistant football coach at Emerson (N.J.) High School from 1977-78. A native of Emerson, N.J., Higgins attended Emerson High School where he was captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams during his senior year. In 2004, he was inducted into the Emerson High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Higgins, a 1977 graduate of West Chester (Pa.) University, earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He played free safety on the school’s football squad and was the team’s most valuable defensive back. In 1981, he earned a master’s degree in physical education from East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University.
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What They Are Saying About Kevin Higgins “Kevin Higgins is one of the finest coaches I know. I say that, not because of his outstanding record, but because of the type of person he is. He combines football knowledge with personal integrity and genuine concern for his players.” - Tony Dungy, Head Coach, Indianapolis Colts “Kevin is a very bright and creative coach. It wouldn’t surprise me if he had an incredible career as a head coach.” - Jon Gruden, Head Coach , Tampa Bay Buccaneers “Higgins runs as good a program as there is in the country. You don’t get much better than Kevin Higgins, I don’t care what level you are at. The only thing better than his program is his integrity as a person” - Matt Millen, President & CEO, Detroit Lions
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Coaching Highlights 2006, The Citadel - Coached the Bulldogs to their first winning conference record in 14 years, while claiming wins in four of the last five games of the season. 2004, Detroit Lions - Coached WR Roy Williams to three Lions single-season rookie records (receptions - 54; yards receiving - 817; touchdowns - 8) 2003, Detroit Lions - Coached QB Joey Harrington to a 1.6 percent sacks-to-pass ratio; led NFL for second straight season in that category 2002, Detroit Lions - Coached QB Joey Harrington to four single-season rookie records (yards passing - 2,294; touchdowns - 12; completions - 215; attempts - 429) 2001, Detroit Lions - Coached QBs to third-most passing yards in the NFL (3,969 yards)
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2000, Lehigh - 12-1 record and a final national ranking of 8; I-AA Playoffs Quarterfinalist; Patriot League Champions; finalist for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year Award; Patriot League Coach of the Year 1999, Lehigh - 10-2 record and a final national ranking of 14; IAA Playoff Participant; Patriot League Champions; AFCA’s GTE Regional Coach of the Year; finalist for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year Award 1998, Lehigh - 12-1 record and a final national ranking of 7; IAA Playoffs Quarterfinalist; Patriot League Champions; Finalist for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year Award; Patriot League Coach of the Year 1995, Lehigh - 8-3 record; Patriot League Champions 1993, Lehigh - Patriot League Champions
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1987, Richmond - Yankee Conference Champions 1984, Gettysburg - Centennial League Champions **Coached 38 all-conference selections; three Player of the Year honorees, two All-Americans, and three NFL draft picks
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Bob Fello
Assistant Head Coach Sp. Teams Coordinator Linebackers Third Season (Kent State ‘74) Bob Fello, Higgins’ first hire at The Citadel since taking over the helm of Bulldog football, made his debut at The Citadel as the special teams coordinator and the linebackers’ coach. At the start of the 2006 season, Fello was promoted to Assistant Head Coach. Prior to joining Kevin Higgins’ staff, Fello spent a year at the Big XII Conference office where he assisted with game day operations and coordinated the evaluation of the conference’s officials. A 1974 graduate of Kent State, Fello has 33 years of football experience under his belt, with the majority of it coming as a coach, but he has also spent time as a scout, teacher and administrator. He has coached in four bowl games and has coached prominent players such as Dana Stubblefield who won a Super Bowl with the San Francisco 49ers, Gilbert Brown who won a the Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, Don Davis who won a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams and Darren Howard, a No. 1 draft pick for the New Orleans Saints.
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Before joining the Big XII staff, Fello spent two seasons, 2002-04, as the assistant head coach at Southern Methodist University in Texas. While coaching at SMU, he coached the defensive line and coordinated the Mustangs’ punt return and punt block schemes. His punt return unit set several single game and season records and was ranked third in the NCAA.
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From 1999 to 2001, Fello was the defensive line coach at Kansas State University under head coach Bill Snyder. He also assisted with special teams while coaching the Wildcats to the 2001 Cotton Bowl, 2001 Insight.com Bowl and 1999 Holiday Bowl.
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During his tenure at K-State, Fello helped the Wildcats achieve a total defense national ranking of fourth in 2001. Both starting defensive ends, Monty Beisel and Chris Johnson, recorded at least 10 sacks and earned AllBig XII honors that season. He also helped Kansas State to a second-place mark in the nation in total defense in 1999. While coaching the 2000 KState punt return team, which consisted of two-time All-American David Allen (1998, 1999) and All-American Aaron Lockett, Fello led them to a No. 1 ranking in punt return average. Fello also coached Darren Howard, KSU’s career sack leader and Big XII sack leader. Preceding his three years at KSU, Fello was the defensive and recruiting coordinator at James Madison University from 1998-99. Coaching under head coach Alex Wood, Fello also concentrated his efforts in the Dukes’ secondary. There he coached All-American Tony Booth who went on to play for the Carolina Panthers. Fello also spent time at Texas Christian University assisting Horned Frogs Head Coach Pat Sullivan. From 1995-97, he was the special teams coordinator and the defensive line coach at TCU. The Horned Frogs’ 1995 squad was ranked in the top-20 in every special teams category. Fello coached Lou Groza Award winner Mike Reeder during that time. He began his coaching career at Kent State University as a graduate assistant coach, but progressed up the chain of command from linebackers’ coach to defensive coordinator to recruiting coordinator from 1976-87. Following his stint at Kent State, Fello was with head coach Glen Mason at the University of Kansas from 1988-94. For the first four years on the Jayhawks’ staff, Fello coached the outside linebackers and was their clinic coordinator. But from 1991-94, Fello served as the team’s defensive leader as well as the tackles and linebackers coach. While at Kansas, Fello’s defense led the Jayhawks to a 1992 Aloha Bowl victory over BYU. Before entering into the coaching profession, Fello was a three-year starter for legendary coach Don James at Kent State where he earned a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation in 1974. Fello was born on July 11, 1950 in Baton Rouge, La., and resides in Charleston with his wife, Rona.
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The Fello File Coaching Experience College:
The Citadel - Assistant Head Coach (2006-present) The Citadel - Special Team Coordinator (2005) Southern Methodist - Assistant Head Coach (2002-04) Kansas State - Assistant Coach (1999-01) James Madison - Def./Recruiting Coord. (1998-99) Texas Christian - Special Teams Coord. (1995-98) Kansas - Assistant Coach, Def. Coord. (1988-94) Kent State - Assistant Coach, Def. Coord. (1978-87)
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Dave Cecchini Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Second Season (Lehigh ‘94)
Dave Cecchini enters his second season as The Citadel’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. In his first season directing the Bulldog offense, The Citadel finished third in the Southern Conference in total offense and second in passing offense. Cecchini came to The Citadel after spending three seasons as Harvard’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Harvard enjoyed one of the most prolific offenses in college football when Cecchini was in Cambridge. He oversaw a unit that averaged 33.9 points and 414.2 yards per game in 2004 as the Crimson scored at least 30 points in nine of its 10 games. Harvard’s balanced offense averaged 209.1 rushing yards and 205.1 passing yards during the Crimson’s undefeated season.
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In his first season directing Harvard’s offense, the Crimson averaged 461.8 yards per game and ranked fourth among Division I-AA teams. Harvard was 17th nationally in rushing offense and 24th in passing and scoring.
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Cecchini came to one of the nation’s top offenses from another after spending nine years at Lehigh University where he worked under current Citadel Head Coach Kevin Higgins as offensive coordinator from 2000-02. During that time, Lehigh averaged more than 350 yards of offense and more than 26 points per game.
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In his three years directing Lehigh’s offense, the Mountain Hawks amassed a combined record of 31-6, captured two Patriot League championships and twice advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Cecchini served as Lehigh’s assistant head coach during the 2001 and 2002 seasons.
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Before entering the coaching ranks, Cecchini was an AllAmerican receiver at Lehigh. As a senior in 1993, he was a first team All-America selection by both Associated Press and The Sports Network. During that season, he established school and Patriot League records for receptions (88), receiving yards (1,318), and TD catches (15), and led the nation in both receptions and receiving yards per game.
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Cecchini received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Lehigh in 1994 and - after a tryout in the Canadian Football League - joined the Mountain Hawk coaching staff that fall.
Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Offensive Coord. (2006-pres) Harvard - Offensive Coord./QBs (2003-05) Lehigh - Assistant Head Coach (1994-2002)
Cecchini and his wife, Tammy, reside in Charleston, S.C., with two sons, Evan (4) and Will (1).
Playing Experience College: Lehigh (1991-94)
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Isaac Collins
Military College
Defensive Coordinator Safeties Second Season (Rochester ‘94) Isaac Collins enters his second season with the Bulldog football program. Joining The Citadel staff in December 2005, Collins began his second tenure with Bulldog Head Coach Kevin Higgins as the defensive coordinator. In 2000, he joined Higgins’ staff at Lehigh as the secondary coach and also served as recruiting coordinator. Collins came to The Citadel from the University of Delaware where he coached the secondary and served as the recruiting coordinator. Prior to Delaware, he spent five seasons in the Patriot League at Lehigh and College of the Holy Cross as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and secondary coach.
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A 1994 graduate of the University of Rochester (N.Y.) with a degree in political science, Collins, 34, has spent his entire coaching career on the East Coast. He began at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y. in 1994 and served for five seasons as running backs coach, junior varsity head coach, and defensive backs coach until 1997. He also served as Hobart’s defensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and chairman of its retention committee, and was assistant director of the Hobart Summer Football Camp.
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Collins then moved up to the NCAA I-AA level in 1998, taking over as running backs coach at Columbia University in New York, N.Y. for the 1998 and 1999 seasons, while also serving a stint as wide receivers coach. During his coaching tenure, Collins has directly coached 10 all-conference selections.
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In addition to his coaching at the collegiate level, Collins served a summer National Football League Minority Fellowship with the New York Giants in 1999 and with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2001. Originally from upstate New York, Collins was a four-year letterman at Rochester, serving as team captain as a senior in 1993 and earning conference Offensive Player of the Year honors in 1992. He is the second leading rusher in school history and was an all-conference selection in 1992 and 1993. Collins, his wife, Ada, and children, Kayla (7) and Jaylen (6) reside in Charleston.
The Collins File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Defensive Coord. (2006-present) Delaware - Recruiting Coord./Secondary (2005) Holy Cross - Assistant Head Coach/Def. Coord./ Secondary (2004) Lehigh - Recruiting Coord./Secondary (2000-03) Columbia - Running Backs (1998-99) Hobart College - Assistant Coach (1994-97) Playing Experience College: Rochester (1990-93)
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Sharpen Ryan Hearn
Recruiting Coordinator Tight Ends Third Season (South Florida ‘03) Ryan Hearn enters his third year on the Bulldogs staff, adding the responsibility of recruiting coordinator this season. Hearn came to The Citadel after serving as a graduate assistant for coach Jim Leavitt at the University of South Florida. A three-year letterman for USF, Hearn earned his bachelor’s degree in 2003, graduating and joining the coaching staff. Following his playing career, he worked with the defensive staff during the 2003 season and spent 2004 with the offense.
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Hearn was a self-made success story as a player in the USF program. He proved persistent in landing a walk-on role, having to convince coaches he could eventually contribute. He would do that and more, finally gaining captain’s honors as a senior in 2002.
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Immediately after his collegiate playing days came to an end, Hearn spent one season playing in the Arena Football League, spending time as a valued member of the Orlando Predators and the Tampa Bay Storm.
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A graduate of Belleview High School in Ocala, Fla., Hearn was a Class 4A All-State free safety as a sophomore in 1995. He earned All-County in each of his three varsity seasons.
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Hearn was born July 28, 1979 in Gainesville, Fla.
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The Hearn File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. (2005-pres) South Florida - Graduate Assistant (2003-04) Playing Experience Professional: Arena Football (2003) College: South Florida (1999-2003)
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Everette Sands
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Running Backs Third Season (The Citadel ‘93)
Everette Sands, a former four-time All-Southern Conference selection at The Citadel, is back for his second term as the Bulldogs’ running backs coach. Sands, who spent four years coaching the backfield at Ohio University before returning to The Citadel, was an assistant under former Bulldog head coach Don Powers for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Following his graduation from The Citadel in 1993, Sands worked in private business for two years before serving as the head football coach at Sea Island Academy in Charleston.
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Former Citadel Offensive Coordinator and then-Elon Head Coach Al Seagraves hired Sands in 1996 where he served as the running backs coach for three seasons before returning to his alma mater in 1999.
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Sands, a native of Conway, S.C., ranks second all-time on the Bulldogs’ rushing chart with 3,926 yards and second in scoring with 204 points on 34 touchdowns. He served as the team’s captain in 1993.
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In 1992, Sands helped The Citadel to a Southern Conference championship and number one final ranking by rushing for 1,449 yards and 12 touchdowns as the Bulldogs posted an overall record of 11-2. The 1,449 rushing yards marked the second highest single-season total in school history and, for his efforts, Sands was named First Team AllSouthern Conference, First Team All-South Carolina and Second Team All-America.
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Sands, a 2004 Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, is married to the former Yvette Newton of Hartwell, Ga. They have three children, Tre (6), Sierra (4) and Josiah (2 months - not pictured).
The Sands File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) Ohio - Assistant Coach (2001-04) The Citadel - Assistant Coach (1999-2000) Elon - Assistant Coach (1996-98) Playing Experience College: The Citadel (1990-93)
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Sharpen Eric Westerfield Defensive Line Second Season (Hamilton College ‘92)
Eric Westerfield joined The Citadel staff in 2006 after spending the past four seasons at Harvard where he was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He helped the Crimson to a 31-9 record over that time, including a 100 record and Ivy League Championship in 2004. Prior to his stint at Harvard, Westerfield spent two years at Ohio Northern University, where he was defensive line coach and special teams co-coordinator. He also coordinated player academic monitoring, recruited players from Ohio and Florida, and assisted with the team’s strength and conditioning program. The Polar Bears enjoyed consecutive winning seasons during Westerfield’s tenure, going 9-3 in 2000 while qualifying for the NCAA Division III playoffs and then finishing 8-2 in 2001. He also served as a lecturer in the health, physical education and sport studies department at Ohio Northern.
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Westerfield also spent eight seasons as an assistant at Methodist College in Fayetteville, N.C. He began his career there in 1992 coaching linebackers and defensive ends in 1993, and subsequently the offensive line (1994-96), and then the defensive line while working as special teams coordinator (1997-99). Throughout his years with the Monarchs, Westerfield also coordinated the team’s strength and conditioning program. Methodist finished .500 or better in five of his eight seasons on staff, highlighted by a 9-1 record in 1997.
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Westerfield is a 1992 graduate of Hamilton College, where he was a four-year starting defensive tackle and two-year captain. He was the NESCAC’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and was twice chosen first team all-conference. He also earned first team All-ECAC honors in 1991 after garnering second team accolades as a junior. Westerfield graduated from Hamilton with a bachelor’s degree in government. Westerfield, his wife, Faith, five-year-old daughter, Jada Morgan, and two-year-old daughter, Tara, reside in Charleston.
The Westerfield File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) Harvard - Assistant Coach (2002-05) Ohio Northern University - 2000-2001 Methodist College - Assistant Coach (1992-99) Playing Experience College: Hamilton College (1989-92)
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Aashon Larkins Cornerbacks Second Season (Lehigh ‘03)
Aashon Larkins joined The Citadel coaching staff in the spring of 2006 and enters his second season as an assistant coach responsible for the development of Bulldog cornerbacks. He comes to The Citadel from Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y., where he served as the defensive back coach and academic liaison. His defensive backs were second in Division I-AA interceptions with 21 for the 2005 season. Before Wagner, Larkins worked under current Bulldog defensive coordinator Isaac Collins as the cornerbacks coach at College of the Holy Cross for one season after working as a student assistant at Lehigh University. He also interned with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Larkins was a three-year letterman under Higgins at Lehigh, where he was a member of the three-time Patriot League Championship team and one Lambert Cup Championship. During his years at Lehigh, the Mountain Hawks were 418. A double major, Larkins graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and sociology in December 2003.
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Larkins, a native of Hackensack, N.J., was born on April 20, 1981 and is single.
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The Larkins File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assist. Coach/Cornerbacks (2006-pres) Wagner College - Assistant Coach (2005) College of the Holy Cross - Assist. Coach (2004) Lehigh - Student Assistant (2003) Playing Experience College: Lehigh (1999-02)
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Sharpen Kevin Olecki Offensive Line Fourth Season (The Citadel ‘03)
Kevin Olecki, a former Bulldog letterman, enters his fourth season with the coaching staff and second as offensive line coach. Olecki spent his first year as a coach under former Citadel Head Coach John Zernhelt. Olecki spent his first two years coaching as the Bulldogs’ tight ends coach. During the 2005 season, Olecki was instrumental in the development of Taylor Cornett at tight end and Nick Fender as long snapper. Promoted last season, he will head the offensive line again, of which he was a fouryear letterman and starter for The Citadel. During the 2006 season, Olecki’s offensive line helped The Citadel rank third overall in the Southern Conference in total offense with 354 yards a game.
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Olecki finished his playing career at the conclusion of the 2003 season and was tabbed second team All-Southern Conference by the coaches and media following his senior season. During his senior season, he served as a cadet captain in the Corps of Cadets and was named team captain by his teammates.
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Olecki, a member of the class of 2003, earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and is currently working on a master’s in business administration in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.
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Born July 29, 1980, Olecki is a native of Marietta, Ga.
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The Olecki File Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) The Citadel - Graduate Assistant (2004-05) Playing Experience College: The Citadel (2000-03)
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Kevin Magouirk
George Shehl enters his second season coaching with defensive quality control for the Bulldogs.
Kevin Magouirk joins the Bulldogs staff this season as the assistant receivers coach. Magouirk, formerly of Husson College, is a former wide receiver and running back for the University of South Carolina where he participated in the 2001 Outback Bowl.
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A 2005 graduate of West Virginia University, Shehl was a four-year football letterman playing special teams and cornerback for the Mountaineers. During his collegiate career, the Mountaineers won three BIG EAST Championships and played in four bowl games, including a BCS victory over Georgia in the 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in December and playing in the Sugar Bowl, Shehl enrolled at Fairmont State University and earned a letter in baseball as an outfielder for the Fighting Falcons in the spring of 2006. Before playing for the Mountaineers, Shehl was a standout athlete at Robert C. Byrd High School in Clarksburg, W.Va., where he graduated in 2001. Born on Dec. 31, 1982, Shehl is a native of Clarksburg and is the son of George and Susan Shehl.
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Assistant Receivers First Season (South Carolina ‘01)
Magourik served as the offensive coordinator, while working with the Eagle quarterbacks and wide receivers for the past two seasons. Prior to his stint at Husson, he worked as a wide receivers coach at Lehigh University where his team finished 9-3 and finished in 14th place in the ESPN poll in 2004 and 8-3 and 24th place in the poll in 2003. The 2004 Lehigh offense led the conference averaging 28.75 points, 225.25 passing yards and 361.75 yards of total offense per game. His leading receiver finished the season with 26 receptions for 243 yards and one touchdown, while three players averaged 17 yards or more per catch. Magouirk also served as wide receivers coach at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. during the 2002-2003 season after spending a season at McLean High School in McLean, Va. Magouirk earned a bachelor’s degree in Retail Management from USC in 2001.
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Nurse earned a bachelor’s degree in business and administration with a concentration in marketing in 2004 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree.
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Offensive Quality Control First Season (Lehigh ‘07)
Wes Nurse enters his first year with The Citadel Football program after spending the last two years at his alma mater Boise State as a defensive graduate assistant. Prior to his return to Boise State, Nurse worked as co-defensive coordinator at Capital High School in Boise, Idaho after starting at defensive back for three years with the Broncos. As a member of two Big West and two WAC Championship teams, Nurse was named second team All WAC in 2002 and first team All WAC as the team captain in 2003.
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Matthew Mohler enters his first year at The Citadel after recently completing his collegiate career at Lehigh University. The four-year letterman completed his football career with second team All Patriot League honors at outside linebacker in 2006 after winning two Patriot League Championships with the Mountain Hawks. Mohler earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Lehigh in 2007 and will be responsible for assisting with special teams and offensive quality control.
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Strength and Conditioning Frank Wintrich Head Strength Coach Second Season (Kentucky Wesleyan ‘02)
Frank Wintrich, formerly of South Florida, enters his second season as the strength and conditioning coach for Bulldog Athletics. Season Preview Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
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Wintrich worked previously at Utah State University as an assistant coach for two years (2004-2006) before working with the Bulls in the winter of 2006. With the Aggies, he developed and implemented the yearly plan for strength, conditioning and flexibility training including testing and data recording for 14 varsity sports, including freshman football, men’s and women’s cross country and track and field, women’s basketball, women’s gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s softball and men’s and women’s tennis. Prior to his stint at Utah State, Wintrich worked a year as a volunteer assistant and coaching assistant at Arizona State (2003-04) and Hardin-Simmons University (2002-03). Wintrich graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports and fitness management from Kentucky Wesleyan College where he was a team captain for two years on the Panthers football team. While a linebacker for KWC, Wintrich was named a Don Hansen’s Football Gazette: Division II First Team AllAmerican in 2000 and 2001. He was also named a Verizon Academic All-American Nominee in 2001, as well as being named linebacker of the year, defensive player of the year, team captain and student-athlete of the year. Wintrich continued his education at Hardin-Simmons and South Florida where he pursued a master of education degree with a concentration in exercise physiology. Wintrich is responsible for managing The Citadel’s training facilities and coordinating the strength and conditioning programs for the Bulldogs’ 15 varsity sports, with a special emphasis on football.
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Donnell Boucher Assistant Strength Coach First Season (Worchester State ‘06)
Donnell Boucher joins the Bulldog staff as an assistant strength and conditioning coach this season after working as the head performance coach at Competitive Athlete Training Zone in Auburn, Mass. He most recently trained 8- to 25-year olds in stability coordination, reaction, speed, agility and acceleration. Boucher’s primary responsibilities at The Citadel will be strength and conditioning for basketball and assisting with football. Prior to his stint at Competitive Athlete Training Zone he was a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at Iona University. Boucher earned a bachelor’s degree in health education from Worcester State College where he was a four-year football letterman. As a three-year starter he was a recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award in 2004 and 2005. His strength and conditioning certifications include CPR/ BLS Health Care Provider and AED, along with being a NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist.
Adam Feit
Strength & Conditioning First Season (Springfield College ‘06)
Chad Goddard
Strength & Conditioning First Season (Georgia ‘05)
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Craig Clark
Director of Sports Medicine 35th Season (Henderson State ‘69)
Entering his 35th year at The Citadel, Andy Clawson serves as the college’s first-ever director of sports medicine for the athletic department. Clawson is responsible for the prevention and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries and illnesses for more than 350 cadet-student-athletes in addition to the members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. A highlight of his career came in the summer of 2001 when he was enshrined in the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Hall of Fame in ceremonies in Los Angeles. Locally, he was recognized with the Charleston Metro Sports Council’s Achievement Award. He takes great pride in the successes of his numerous former assistant trainers who have entered the athletic training field on a variety of levels, including professional ranks, colleges, racing, rehab and hospital facilities, among others. Additionally, he was the 1998 recipient of the Fred Hoover Award, the highest sports medicine-related honor given in the state of South Carolina. The Citadel recognized him with the Outstanding Service Award in 1992. A native of El Dorado, Ark., Clawson received his BSE degree from Henderson State in 1969 and earned his master’s degree, also from Henderson State, in 1970. He was recognized by his alma mater in 2002 with the Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Assist. Dir./Sports Medicine Eighth Season (East Tennessee State ‘99) The Citadel Sports Medicine staff and his fifth as the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine. Clark primarily works with The Citadel baseball team and oversees the day-today operations of The Citadel Sports Medicine Department. The 1999 graduate of East Tennessee State University is a certified athletic trainer and a licensed emergency medical technician. In the Spring of 2003, the Knoxville, Tenn.- native completed his master’s degree in physical education at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies. While completing his undergraduate degree, he completed two summer internships with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Prior to his arrival at The Citadel, Clark spent the spring of 2000 as an athletic trainer with the Atlanta Braves Organization. The highlight of Clark’s young athletic training career came in the summer of 2003 when he and Citadel Director of Sports Medicine Andy Clawson were named College and University Athletic Training Staff of the Year by the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. Clark is also active in the community, serving as a member of the Charleson County Athletic Board. He began his service on the board in December of 2003 after being appointed to a four-year term by the Charleston County Council.
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Athletic Trainer/RehabCoord. Fifth Season (Appalachian State‘03)
After a brief stint as Henderson State’s Athletic Trainer in 196970, Clawson spent three years as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Clemson University and became The Citadel’s Head Athletic Trainer in 1973. Clawson has been active in many professional organizations, especially the NATA, where he twice served as vice-president, served on two occasions as a member of its Board of Directors, and twice acting as the District III Director. Since 1990, he has served on NATA’s Board of Certification. Within South Carolina, he has been on the S.C. Advisory Committee for Athletic Trainers since 1984, and continues to serve as the state chairman. Clawson also holds membership in the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and The McCue Society, among others.
Michelle Lomonaco, a 2003 graduate of Appalachian State Universtiy, is in her fifth year as a member of The Citadel Sports Medicine Department.
Generous with his time and popular on the speaking circuit, Clawson served as Athletic Trainer for the 1976 USA Basketball Team Olympic Trials in Raleigh, NC, and also volunteered his services for the 1996 Special Olympic World Games, also in Raleigh. In 2003 Clawson and his staff won the Athletic Training Staff of the Year from the South Carolina’s Athletic Trainer’s Association.
While at Appalachian State, Lomonaco worked as a student assistant in the Mountaineer training room and worked directly with the ASU football, women’s soccer, softball, volleyball and tennis teams. She earned her bachelor of science degree in Athletic Training with a minor in exercise science.
He is married to the former Mary Richardson of Sullivan’s Island, S.C., and has one son, Drew.
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Lomonaco, who is a certified athletic trainer, oversees all longterm and surgical rehabilitation. She is also responsible for overseeing the athletic training of all women’s athletic teams and is the primary sports medicine contact for the tennis team.
Lomonaco, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., recently earned her master’s degree in physical education in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.
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Equipment and Video Tim Mitchell Equipment Manager First Season (Tennessee ‘04)
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Tim Mitchell, formerly of West Virginia, joins the Bulldog staff this season as the equipment manager. Having served as a graduate assistant in the Mountaineer equipment room, for two seasons, Mitchell asssisted the head manager and worked with the staff of student managers for WVU football. A 2004 graduate of the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education, Mitchell worked seven seasons as a student manager with the Volunteer football team.
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Video Coordinator First Season (Franklin & Marshall ‘06)
JB Weber joins the Bulldog staff as the video coordinator for Bulldog Football. A 2006 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, Weber was named to the Centennial Conference Honor Roll for his solid academic work in 2005. A cum laude grad, he earned a bachelor’s degree in history. Weber played fullback for the Diplomats from 2002-2005. He was a member of the 2004 Centennial Conference Championship team, and ECAC Southwest Championship team. He also earned the Tom Gilburg Coach’s Award in 2005 and graduated with three varsity letters.
A native of Greeneville, Tenn., Mitchell recently completed a master’s degree in sport management at WVU.
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Adams, Allen............................34 Barney, Blanchard....................35 Blenke, Boyle...........................36 Broughton, Brown...................37 Bryant, Burch...........................38 Carnell, Castillo.......................39 Clanton, Clark.........................40 Clifton, Connor.......................41 Cooper, T. Cornett...................42 Costigan, DeHaven..................43 Evans, Felix..............................44 Flanagan, Fletcher....................45 Gilmore, Haney.......................46 Higgins, House........................47 Jarvis, Jernigan.........................48 D. Jones, R. Jones....................49 Jordan, Kaspar..........................50 Keiper, Kelly.............................51 Kronz, D. Lawson....................52 J. Lawson.................................53 Lee, Lyles.................................54 Major, Maldonado...................55 McCaskill, McDowell..............56 C. McLeod, R. McLeod...........57 McRae, Miller..........................58 Millhouse, Morbitzer...............59 Muirhead, Nabritt....................60 Parks, Peper..............................61 Reese, Rice...............................62 Roberts, Ross............................63 Rowell, Sellars..........................64 Smith, Spann...........................65 Suggs, Turner...........................66 Vest, Webb...............................67 Wright......................................68 2007 Signees.......................68-72
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Bulldog Football #36 Mike Adams
#13 Cortez Allen
PK 5’11
CB 6’2
Ocala, Fla. North Marion High School
Orlando, Fla. Dr. Phillips High School
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185 R-Sr.
2006 … Recorded 48 kickoffs, totaling 2,781 yards and averaging 57.9 yards per kick … 10 of his kickoffs landed in the end zone for a touchback … played in all 11 games and recorded four tackles on the year, two solo and two assisted … 2005 ... Saw action in two games ... kicked off once again Elon and three times against VMI ... 2004 … punted 71 times for 2,625 total yards in 10 games as a freshman … averaged 37.0 yards per punt, which ranked him fifth in the SoCon … kicked a careerlong 58-yarder versus Duke, while 16-of-71 punts were placed inside the 20-yard line … 2003 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … a 2003 graduate of Dr. Phillips High School … lettered three times in soccer and twice in football … earned 6A third team All-State honors … named to the All-Metro Conference, All-District and AllCentral Florida all-star teams … named outstanding kicker at Ohio State football camp in 2002 … two-time captain of the soccer team … set school record with 55 punts and a long of 68 yards … posted 12 field goals during his senior season and 18 on his career … played for coach Matt Rock … Personal … Michael D. Adams, Jr. … born on Jan. 26, 1985 … son of Michael D. and Pam Adams … majoring in business administration.
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2006 … Saw action in four games … recorded one assisted tackle against Western Carolina … notched one solo tackle against VMI … High School … All-State First Team selection … All-City First Team (AAA) selection … named team’s Most Improved Defensive Player … team won 2005 Regional Championship … played in the North-South All-Star Classic … coached by Daryl Damon … only played varsity football his senior year, 2005 … also ran track … Personal … Cortez Allen … born on Oct. 29, 1988 … son of Louis and Patricia Green … majoring in electrical engineering. Allen’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G 4 4
UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0
Adams’ Career Punting Statistics Year No. 2004 71 2005 0 2006 0 TOTAL 71
Yards Avg Long 2625 37.0 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 2625 37.0 58
TB I-20 Blk 4 16 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 16 3
Adams’ Career Kickoff Statistics Year No. 2004 0 2005 2 2006 48 TOTAL 50
Yards Avg 0 0 97 48.5 2781 57.9 2878 57.6
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Military College #19 Bart Blanchard
TE
QB 6’2
Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern High School
Dallas, Texas W.T. White High School 6’1
190 R-Fr.
185 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Graduated from W. T. White High School in 2006 Charlotte Observer Pre-Season All-Area quarterback ... Personal … Charles Barney. ... received All-Upper State honors his junior year ... team was ranked 21st by USA Today ... was the North Carolina/South Carolina champion of the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick contest ... named a Top100 Senior Prospect by High School Sports Report ... listed in Tom Lemming’s 2005 Prep Football Report ... Personal ... Matthew Barton Blanchard ... majoring in sports management.
of South Carolina
#80 Charles Barney
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Bulldog Football
Sharpen
#29 Tate Blenke
#52 Kevin Boyle
DB 5’11
OL 6’0 243 R-Fr.
Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett High School 180 R-Fr.
Cape May, N.J. Cape May High School
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … … Graduated from North Gwinnett High School Graduated from Cape May High School in 2006 … in 2006 … Personal … Tate Blenke. Personal … Kevin Boyle.
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Military College
Hampton, Va. Hampton High School
Columbia, S.C. Columbia High School
DE 6’2
LB 5’8
225
Sr.
2006 … Named to the coaches and media All-Southern Conference Second Team … started all 11 games, recording 47 total tackles on the year (17 solo, 30 assisted) … third on the team in sacks with 2.5, stopping opposing quarterbacks a total 14 yards behind the line of scrimmage … forced one QB hurry on the year and recovered one fumble … forced three fumbles in 2006, tied for second in the Southern Conference … made nine tackles for a total loss of 39 yards … recorded a season-high nine total tackles at No. 11 Furman – five solo, four assisted – and notched 3.5 tackles for a total loss of 25 yards … recorded one sack for an eight-yard Paladin loss … recorded his lone fumble recovery of the year at No. 11 Furman … notched eight total tackles against Georgia Southern, two solo and six assisted … at No. 1 Appalachian State, recorded seven total tackles including two solo … assisted on one tackle for a loss of one yard … recorded six total tackles (two solo, four assisted) in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 win at Elon … 2005 ... Started nine of 10 games played in ... recorded 17.5 tackles on the year, 12 solo and 11 assisted ... 3.5 of his tackles were for a total loss of 13 yards ... three sacks on the year, including one solo and one assisted against VMI ... 2004 ... Played in all 10 games on the defensive line in a reserve role ... led the team in sacks with six and also tallied seven tackles for loss ... his six sacks also ranked him third in the SoCon among season sack leaders ... recorded 28 tackles on the year, 21 solo and seven assisted ... marked two sacks twice, once against Benedict and again versus Chattanooga ... other sacks came in the Auburn and Wofford contests ... posted six solo tackles in Wofford contest setting a personal career-high ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) during the spring semester ... High School ... Posted 18 sacks during senior season at Hampton High School ... 2003 Virginia All-State ... 2003 First Team All-District ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Daily Press All-Stars First Team Defense ... Hampton Scholar Athlete Award ... played for Coach Mike Smith ... Personal ... Trevar A. Broughton ... born on Jan. 2, 1986 ... son of Herbert & Pricilla Broughton ... majoring in business administration ... family member, Terrence Parrish, was a member of the University of Southern Mississippi football team.
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2006 … Witnessed action in seven games … recorded two tackles on the year … notched an assisted tackle against Charleston Southern … recorded a solo tackle at Wofford … 2005 ... Saw action in two games ... 2004 ... Redshirted 2004 season ... High School ... Attended Columbia High School in Columbia, S.C. ... named the Region 8 AA Player of the Week in 2003 ... played for coach Kemper Amick ... also lettered in track, soccer and basketball ... Personal ... Preston Brown ... son of James and Kathy Brown ... born Sept. 27, 1986 ... majoring in electrical engineering. Brown’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total TFL 4 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 7 1 1 2 0.0 13 1 1 2 0.0
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
of South Carolina
#26 Preston Brown
#90 Trevar Broughton
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Broughton’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A 10 21 6 10 12 11 11 17 30 31 50 47
SACKS 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total 10 5 1 5.5 10 1 2 2.0 11 2 1 2.5 31 8 4 10.0
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Total 27 23 47 97
TFL 6.5 3.5 9.0 19.0
Yds PD FF FR 25 0 0 0 13 0 0 1 39 0 3 1 77 0 3 2
Yds 24 10 14 48
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Bulldog Football #94 Jacob Bryant
#42 Nelson Burch
DT 6’0
WR 5’10 176 R-Fr.
Edmond, Okla. Sante Fe High School
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Sr.
Myrtle Beach, S.C. Myrtle Beach High School
2006 ... Played in all 11 games, starting seven … 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … made 13 tackles on the year, five solo and eight as- Graduated from Myrtle Beach High School in 2006 sisted … 2.5 tackles were recorded for a total loss … Personal … Nelson Burch. of six yards … notched two tackles against Western Carolina (one solo, one assisted), recording 1.5 tackles for a total loss of four yards … recorded two assisted tackles at Texas A&M and in The Citadel’s 48-21 victory over rival VMI … notched two solo tackles against Chattanooga and at Wofford … 2005 ... Saw action in eight of the team’s 11 games ... started in five of those games ... recorded two solo tackles with 11 assisted ... one of those assisted tackles was for a loss ... 2004 ... started all 10 games on the defensive front and tallied 13 tackles, seven solo stops, and a fumble recovery ... first career fumble recovery came against Benedict, while also tallying a career-best four tackles ... High School ... 2003 First Team All-State (Oklahoma) at Edmond Santa Fe High School ... 2003 McDonald East-West Oklahoma All-Star Game invitee ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Team Captain ... during his senior year he recorded 83 tackles, seven sacks and 18 pressures ... three-year starter (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... played for Coach Dan Cocannouer ... Personal ... Jacob Bryant ... born on July 27, 1985 ... son of Bob and Linda Bryant ... majoring in business ... has three brothers that played collegiate football, Zac (Southwestern Oklahoma State), Greg (Western Michigan) and Jeff (Tulsa). Bryant’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A 10 7 6 8 2 11 11 5 8 29 14 25
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TFL 0.0 0.5 2.5 3.0
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 1 1
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Military College #28 Joshua Castillo
QB 6’2 202
RB 5’7
San Francisco, Calif. Sacred Heart High School
Wando, S.C. Hanahan High School
Jr.
2006 ... Played in three games … completed all four attempted passes on the year for a total of 25 yards … was 2-for-2 for 13 yards against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … also against VMI, rushed twice for a total of seven yards in the Bulldogs’ 48-21 win over the Keydets … kneeled the ball in the last few snaps of The Citadel’s 44-7 domination of the Phoenix at Elon … 2005 ... Saw action in the final three games of 2005, starting in two of those ... was 43-for-73 in those three games, throwing for 430 yards and three touchdowns ... was picked off three times ... saw his first action of the season at Chattanooga, entering the game for Steve Tumbleston to go 18-for-31 for 197 yards, getting picked off twice ... improved in his second performance, going 14-for-20 for 152 yards against Elon in his first career start ... also against Elon, was picked off once and threw two touchdown passes ... at VMI in “The Military Classic of the South”, went 11-for-22 for 81 yards and one touchdown ... High School ... 2004 High School Sports Report All-State selection ... 2004 SC Pigskin Prep All-State selection ... 2002, ‘03, ’04 All-Region selection ... 2004 captain of state semifinalist team ... 2004 team MVP ... three-year starter ... played for coach Jeff Cruce ... Personal ... Benjamin Carnell.
180 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … A 2006 graduate of Sacred Heart High School … Personal … Joshua Castillo.
of South Carolina
#12 Ben Carnell
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Carnell’s Career Offensive Statistics RUSHING 2005 2006 TOTAL
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G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 3 7 -8 0 3 -1.1 -2.7 3 4 2 0 6 0.5 0.7 6 11 -6 0 6 -0.5 -1.0
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PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2005 3 73 43 3 430 3 35 58.9 5.9 143.3 113.7 2006 3 4 4 0 25 0 7 100.0 6.2 8.3 152.5 TOTAL 6 77 47 3 455 3 35 61.0 5.9 75.8 115.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 2005 2006 TOTAL
G 3 3 6
ALL PURPOSE 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rush Rec 3 -8 0 3 2 0 6 -6 0
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Rush -8 2 -6
Pass 430 25 455
Total Avg/G 422 140.7 27 9.0 449 74.8
PR KR IR Total Avg/G 0 0 0 -8 -2.7 0 0 0 2 0.7 0 0 0 -6 -1.0
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Bulldog Football #95 Erik Clanton
#36 Gibb Clark
DE 6’3 240 R-Fr.
WR 5’11
Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley High School
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2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... 2005 All-Region selection ... team won Region 5 (AAAA) Championship ... coached by Jimmy Noonan, a former Citadel football player ... Personal ... Erik Clanton ... born on Nov. 20, 1987 ... son of Roslyn Byrd and Perry Clanton ... majoring in electrical engineering ... brother Charles Adams played football at Liberty ... brother Alonzo Adams played football at Charleston Southern.
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Charleston, S.C. Bishop England High School 170 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... First Team All-State honoree in the High School Sports Report ... two-time All-Region honoree ... named All-Lowcountry Second Team his senior year ... named All-Lowcountry Honorable Mention his junior year ... team captain his senior year ... team made the state playoffs his junior and senior years ... coached by Jim Daniel ... Personal ... Joseph Gibb Clark ... born on March 20, 1988 ... son of Joe and Eileen Clark ... majoring in business administration ... mother, Eileen, was a member of the Crew team at Washington College ... father, Joe, played lacrosse at Washington College.
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Military College #46 Patrick Connor
OL 6’2
LB 6’2
Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt High School
Houston, Texas Langham Creek High School
295 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Two-time Mid-Southeastern All-Conference Team honoree ... All-Region Team member ... ranked as a top-50 lineman in North Carolina ... nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award ... team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year his senior year ... team was the state runner-up in 2004 ... team recorded the best record in school history in 2005 (11-3) ... coached by Richard Bailey ... Personal ... Colton Clifton ... born on Sept. 30, 1988 ... son of Kelly and Teresa Clifton ... majoring in business administration ... aunt played softball at UNC Wilmington.
215 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Team captain at Langham Creek High School ... named to the Coaches All-District Team ... unanimous pick to be named Rivals.com First Team All-District ... recorded 82 solo tackles his senior year ... recorded one sack and one interception ... 11 of his 82 tackles were for a loss ... also played baseball, hockey and track ... Personal ... Patrick James Connor ... born on Nov. 4, 1987 in Cody, Wyo. ... son of John and Jill Connor ... majoring in criminal justice.
of South Carolina
#69 Colton Clifton
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Bulldog Football #23 Tory Cooper
#84 Taylor Cornett
RB 5’7
TE 6’2
Effingham, S.C. South Florence High School
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Cooper’s Career Offensive Statistics RUSHING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Att 4 0 6 4 11 160 21 164
RECEIVING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 1 6 0 6 0.2 6.0 1.0 11 40 247 2 22 3.6 6.2 22.5 21 41 253 2 22 2.0 6.2 12.0
ALL PURPOSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL SCORING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G 4 6 11 21
Yds 0 23 807 830
TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 17 5.8 3.8 8 26 5.0 73.4 8 26 5.1 39.5
Rush Rec PR KR IR 0 0 0 0 0 23 6 0 93 0 807 247 89 305 0 830 253 89 398 0
G TD Rush Pass Retn 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 11 10 8 2 0 21 10 8 2 0
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Columbia, S.C. Dutch Fork High School
181 R-Sr.
2006 ... Named to the coaches All-Southern Conference Second Team … led the Bulldogs in rushing throughout the year, playing in all 11 games and rushing for a team-high 807 yards on 160 carries … averaged five yards per carry and 73.4 yards per game … rushed for eight touchdowns on the season … returned 16 kicks for a total of 305 yards … returned seven punts for a total of 89 yards … led the Southern Conference and the team with 1,448 all-purpose yards, double what the next Bulldog recorded … was fourth in the Southern Conference in scoring with 60 points, all off touchdowns … twice named Southern Conference Player of the Week … breakout game came against Western Carolina, rushing for 200 yards on 36 carries and reaching the end zone twice … longest rush of that game was for a 22-yard gain … also against WCU, caught six passes for a season-high 51 yards … carried the ball nine times for 48 yards and two touchdowns in The Citadel’s doubleovertime loss to Charleston Southern … carried the ball 20 times for 150 yards and three touchdowns in “The Military Classic of the South” as The Citadel topped rival VMI, 48-21 … recorded his longest rush of the season against the Keydets, a gain of 26 yards … rushed 15 times for 109 yards in The Citadel’s 44-7 dismantling of Elon, including a singlerush gain of 24 yards … returned three kicks for a season-high 62 yards at No. 11 Furman … returned three kicks for 46 yards at Texas A&M … brought back two kicks for 37 yards at Elon … averaged 131.6 allpurpose yards per game … 2005 ... Saw action in six games ... returned three kicks for a total of 93 yards ... averaged 31 yards per return ... longest return was 52 yards ... 2004 ... played in four contests in the defensive backfield, but did not record a tackle ... 2003 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... rushed for 873 yards as a senior at South Florence High School ... played for coach Ken Cribb ... Personal ... Tory Ryan Cooper ... born on March 10, 1985 ... son of Zackery and Gloria Cooper ... majoring in health and wellness ... father played football at South Carolina State from 1967-69 ... also has a cousin who currently plays for Presbyterian College.
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238
Jr.
2006 ... Starting tight end who saw action in 10 of the team’s 11 games … caught 11 passes for 88 yards … brought in four passes for a total of 33 yards in The Citadel’s double-overtime loss against Charleston Southern … recorded a season-long reception of 20 yards against CSU in the “Chucktown Throwdown” … caught one pass for 12 yards at Texas A&M … 2005 ... Caught nine passes for 49 yards ... started all 11 games his knob season ... had one carry for 10 yards against Appalachian State ... rushed the ball three times for eight yards in the triple-overtime loss to Furman ... had one carry for 13 yards at Chattanooga, a season long rush for him ... had one carry for 10 yards at VMI ... rushed twice for four yards against Elon ... High School ... graduated from Dutch Fork High School in 2005 ... played baseball and ran track at Dutch Fork, in addition to football ... was named All-Region and All-Area ... Personal ... Benjamin Taylor Cornett ... born March 31, 1987 ... son of Ben and Cindy Cornett ... father Ben played tight end for South Carolina from 1976-80 ... brother, Zach, is a freshman on The Citadel football team ... majoring in business administration. Cornett’s Career Offensive Statistics
Total Avg/G 0 0.0 122 20.3 1448 131.6 1570 74.8
TACKLES 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total TFL 11 0 0 0 0.0 10 1 2 3 0.0 21 1 2 3 0.0
RECEIVING 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds 11 9 49 10 11 88 21 20 137
ALL PURPOSE 2005 2006 TOTAL
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 13 0.8 5.4 4.5 0 20 1.1 8.0 8.8 0 20 1.0 6.8 6.5
G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 11 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.5 10 0 88 0 0 0 88 8.8 21 0 137 0 0 0 137 6.5
FG Total Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 60 5.5 0 60 2.9
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Military College #79 Daniel DeHaven
PK 6’2
OL 6’3 280 R-So.
Aiken, S.C. Aiken High School
Charleston, S.C. James Island High School
225 R-So.
2006 ... Did not play … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... a 2004 graduate of Aiken High School ... lettered in football all four years ...coached by Corey Johnson ... senior season team went 12-2 and made it to the state semi-finals ... was named All-County and Aiken Standard All-Area ... also lettered in golf for two years ... Personal ... James Costigan ... son of Mike and Carter Costigan ... born on June 4, 1986.
2006 ... Saw action in three games … played against Chattanooga, VMI and at Elon … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... Second Team All-Lowcountry standout from James Island High School ... was also named All-Region ... lettered in football (twice) and track (twice) ... Personal ... Daniel DeHaven ... born on July 22, 1986 ... son of John and Robin Robinson ... nephew of former Citadel football player and current Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance Todd Lair ... majoring in business administration.
of South Carolina
#47 James Costigan
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DeHaven’s Career Statistics TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G 3 3
UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
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Bulldog Football #55 Charles Evans
#73 Jonathan Felix
DT 6’1
OL 6’4
Greenville, Fla. Madison High School
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230 R-So.
2006 ... Saw action in four games … recorded two total tackles at Pittsburgh, one solo and one assisted … his solo tackle was credited for a Pitt loss of four yards … recorded two assisted tackles at No. 1 Appalachian State … his two solo tackles at Elon were both for a total Phoenix loss of 13 yards … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... graduated from Madison High School in 2005 ... lettered in football and track all four years ... football team went to the state playoffs for three consecutive years ... coached by Frank Carroll ... Personal ... Charles Evans, Jr. ... born on Dec. 8, 1986 ... son of Charles (Sr.) and Margy Evans ... majoring in history.
Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt High School
282 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Led team to the 2004 4A state championship game ... helped guide team to the third round of the playoffs in 2005 ... named to the NCPREPS. com All-State team ... named to the All-MidSoutheastern Conference (4A) team ... a three-year varsity player whose team went 42-11 in that time span ... Personal ... Jonathan Felix ... born on Nov. 17, 1987 ... son of Heber and Sherree Felix ...majoring in business administration.
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TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G 4 4
UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 3 3 6 3.0 17 0 0 0 3 3 6 3.0 17 0 0 0
SACKS 2006 TOTAL
G 4 4
UA A Total Yds 2 0 2.0 13 2 0 2.0 13
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Military College #77 Brian Fletcher
WR 6’1
OL 6’1
Camarillo, Calif. Hargrave Military Academy 184
Baton Rouge, La. Woodlawn High School
Jr.
2006 ... Witnessed action in five games … saw playing time against Charleston Southern, Chattanooga, Georgia Southern, VMI and at No. 1 Appalachian State … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... A four-year letterwinner at Hargrave Military Academy ... also lettered in baseball, track and wrestling ... All-State honoree in all three sports ... named First Team All-State defensive back junior and senior year ... received Honorable Mention AllState quarterback senior year ... named First Team All-Conference junior and senior year ... All-State Wrestling honoree and conference champion his senior year ... All-State baseball centerfielder junior year ... First Team All-Conference in baseball his junior and senior year ... Personal ... Scott Flanagan ... born on May 14, 1986 ... son of Tom and Pam Flanagan ... majoring in history. Flanagan’s Career Offensive Statistics
310 R-Sr.
2006 ... Saw action in five games … lineman who saw action at Texas A&M and at Pittsburgh, as well as against Charleston Southern, Chattanooga and VMI … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... 2004 ... saw action in nine games after moving from the defensive line to the offensive line ... 2003 ... played in four games ... totaled four tackles as a reserve defensive lineman ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Woodlawn High School ... played for coach Dru Nettles ... Personal ... Brian A. Fletcher ... born on Dec. 31, 1984 ... son of Evelyn Jarrell and Charles Fletcher ... majoring in business administration. Fletcher’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 3 2 0 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 2004 9 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 2 1 3 1.0 2 0 0 0
TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
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#87 Scott Flanagan
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RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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Bulldog Football #30 Jordon Gilmore
#11 Joshua Haney
LB 5’11
WR 5’9
Belmont, N.C. South Point High School
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Gilmore’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G 8 8
Fairburn, Ga. Sandy Creek High School
So.
2006 ... Played in eight games on the year … recorded his lone tackle at Elon, a solo tackle … also saw action against Charleston Southern, at Pittsburgh, at Wofford, at No. 11 Furman, against Georgia Southern, at No. 1 Appalachian State and against VMI … High School ... Named All-Big South 3A/4A Linebacker in 2004 and 2005 ... named to the AllCharlotte Observer team in 2005 ... named to the All-Gaston Gazette in 2004 and 2005 ... was the team’s defensive MVP in 2004 and 2005 ... awarded the Scholarship, Citizenship and Excellence in Football Award in 2005 ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee ... was his team’s captain in 2005 ... team won the North Carolina AAA State Championship in 2003 ... also ran track and played baseball for South Point High ... coached by John Devine ... Personal ... Jordon Gilmore ... born on May 22, 1988 ... son of James and Betty Gilmore ... majoring in civil engineering ... uncle, Jim Stowe, played football at N.C. State ... uncle, Charles Stowe, played football for the Buffalo Bills ... cousin, Chris Stowe, played fullback for Winston-Salem State University.
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UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0
Jr.
2006 ... Played in eight contests … caught five passes for a total of 70 yards … recorded one reception for 22 yards at Wofford … brought in one pass for a season-high 29 yards at No. 11 Furman … caught one pass against Western Carolina for an eight yard gain … recorded a 12 yard gain off one catch against Georgia Southern … 2005 ... Saw action in nine games as a true freshman ... caught eight passes for 66 yards ... caught two passes for nine yards at Florida State ... rushed for three yards against Western Carolina ... caught a five-yard pass at Ole Miss ... had a season best day at Georgia Southern, catching two passes for 41 yards, including a season long pass of 32 yards ... caught two passes for 13 yards at Chattanooga ... High School ... 2004 Fayette County Offensive Player-of-theYear ... 2004 All-County selection ... 2004 All-Area selection ... 2004 Team Captain and MVP award winner ... senior year passed for 960 yards and 11 touchdowns ... career average of seven yards per carry ... played for coach Rodney Walker ... Personal ... Joshua Haney ... son of Lee and Shirley Haney ... son of eight-time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney ... born Sept. 6, 1987 ... majoring in business administration. Haney’s Career Offensive Statistics RUSHING 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 9 2 3 0 3 1.5 0.3 8 1 -5 0 0 -5.0 -0.6 17 3 -2 0 3 -0.7 -0.1
RECEIVING 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds 9 8 66 8 5 70 17 13 136
ALL PURPOSE 2005 2006 TOTAL
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TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 32 0.9 8.2 7.3 0 29 0.6 14.0 8.8 0 32 0.8 10.5 8.0
G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 9 3 66 0 0 0 69 7.7 8 -5 70 0 0 0 65 8.1 17 -2 136 0 0 0 134 7.9
Environment
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The Blade
Military College #27 Dwight House
WR 5’8
DB 5’10 189 R-Jr.
Charleston, S.C. University of Florida
168 R-Sr.
2006 (Florida) … Saw action in one game, rushing the ball once for no gain against Western Carolina … received a national championship ring as Florida defeated Ohio State, 41-14, in the BCS Championship game … a member of the 2006 Southeastern Conference Championship team that won the title with a 38-28 win over Arkansas … graduated in December with a degree in history … named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... entered Florida on a National Merit Scholarship and earned a football scholarship prior to his senior year … President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the University of Florida ... 2005 (Florida) … Did not see any game action and worked with the scout team … named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll … 2004 (Florida) … Did not see any game action and worked with the scout team … named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll … 2003 (Florida) … Worked with the scout team at receiver, but did not see any game action, redshirted … High School … A two-year starter and four-year letterwinner in football at receiver and defensive back …WLAA All-Conference at wide receiver who was named an Academic All-Conference selection …named to Detroit News’ Honorable Mention All-State Team and First-Team All-Metro West team…set a singleseason school record with nine touchdown receptions … also played basketball and ran track … high school coach was Clint Alexander … Personal … Timothy Higgins … son of head coach Kevin Higgins and Kay Higgins … born on May 29, 1985 in Gettysburg, Pa. … likes to play the guitar in his free time … a member of The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies, working towards his master’s degree in teaching, focusing on social studies.
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Lexington, S.C. White Knoll High School
of South Carolina
#37 Tim Higgins
2006 ... Played in all 11 games … recorded nine total tackles on the season, six solo and three assisted … one of his two solo tackles against Georgia Southern came as a four yard loss for the Eagles … was credited with one pass break-up against VMI … recorded two solo tackles at Wofford … had one solo tackle against Chattanooga … recorded one assisted tackle at Texas A&M, one at No. 1 Appala- Season Preview chian State and one at Elon … 2005 ... Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... recorded six unasCoaching Staff sisted tackles, assisting on one ... used as a reserve, seeing time in the nickel and dime pass coverage schemes ... recorded two solo tackles against Ap‘07 Bulldogs palachian State ... 2004 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... two-time All-ReOpponents gion (‘02, ‘03) at White Knoll High School ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2003 Team Captain ... career leader in interceptions (eight) and ‘06 Review pass break ups (27) ... played for Coach Mark Cagle ... Personal ... Dwight House ... born on June 2, 1986 ... son of Ulysses and Ijan House ... majoring History/Records in business administration. House’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2005 2006 TOTAL
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G UA A Total TFL 9 6 1 7 0.0 11 6 3 9 1.0 20 12 4 16 1.0
Administration
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 0 0
The Citadel
Bulldog Football #53 Bobby Jarvis
Sharpen #17 Ta’Mar Jernigan
Beaufort, S.C. Beaufort High School
Lake City, Fla. Columbia High School
OL 6’0 245 R-Fr.
WR 5’11
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Lettered in football ... played for Beaufort Head Coach Mark Clifford ... Personal ... Bobby Jarvis.
Season Preview
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‘06 Review History/Records Administration
178
Sr.
2006 ... Started in all nine games he played in … missed the games at Wofford and at No. 11 Furman due to a shoulder injury … caught 23 passes for a total of 291 yards on the season … rushed the ball twice for a total of 40 yards … returned four kickoffs for 76 yards … caught six passes for a total of 48 yards at Texas A&M … pulled in three passes for a total of 60 yards, including a season-high reception of 35 yards, against Chattanooga … had three receptions for 42 yards and one rush for 10 yards against Western Carolina … caught three passes for 50 yards and had one rush for 30 yards in The Citadel’s 48-21 victory over VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … in The Citadel’s 44-7 domination at Elon, recorded three catches for 48 yards … blocked a punt against Charleston Southern ... at Pittsburgh, returned two kicks for 31 yards … returned one kick against Chattanooga for a season-high return of 23 yards … returned one kick for 22 yards against Charleston Southern … 2005 ... Started in nine of the 11 games ... caught 40 passes for 359 yards ... averaged nine yards per reception ... scored five touchdowns on the year ... caught the first touchdown pass of the season for the Bulldogs, a 17-yard reception from Duran Lawson against Charleston Southern ... caught seven passes for 58 yards in The Citadel’s triple-overtime loss to Furman ... had four catches for 55 yards, including one for 41 yards, and one touchdown against Wofford ... scored one touchdown as he caught three passes for 45 yards against Elon ... returned four kicks for a total of 52 yards ... caught a touchdown pass from Kinta Palmer in a trick play as the Bulldogs upended No. 18 Western Carolina in Cullowhee ... averaged 13 yards per return ... 2004 ... caught four balls in seven games for a total of 59 yards ... averaged 14.8 yards per catch and hauled in a career-long 23-yard pass against Chattanooga ... posted 31 yards on two catches vs. UTC, both career-highs ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Columbia High School ... 2003 Gainesville Sun All-Area ... during his senior year he averaged 16 yards per reception ... during his junior year he led the track team to the State Championship ... set a school record in the 110 hurdles with a time of 14.6 seconds ... four-time Academic Scholar Team award recipient ... played for coach Danny Green ... Personal ... Ta’Mar Lenord Jernigan ... born on May 20, 1986 ... son of Linda Taylor and Timmy Jernigan ... majoring in business administration ... cousin, Tammarick Vanover, played college football at Florida State before going on to an NFL career, while cousin Jerome Carter also played for Bobby Bowden at FSU.
Jernigan’s Career Offensive Statistics RUSHING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Att 7 0 11 4 9 2 27 6
RECEIVING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds 7 4 59 11 40 359 9 23 291 27 67 709
ALL PURPOSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL SCORING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
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G 7 11 9 27
Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 38 0 32 9.5 3.5 40 0 30 20.0 4.4 78 0 32 13.0 2.9 TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 23 0.6 14.8 8.4 5 41 3.6 9.0 32.6 0 35 2.6 12.7 32.3 5 41 2.5 10.6 26.3
Rush Rec PR KR IR 0 59 0 0 0 38 359 0 52 0 40 291 0 76 0 78 709 0 128 0
G TD Rush Pass Retn 7 0 0 0 0 11 5 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 27 5 0 5 0
PAT 2PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Avg/G 59 8.4 449 40.8 407 45.2 915 33.9
FG Total Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 30 2.7 0 0 0.0 0 30 1.1
Environment
2007
The Blade
#28 Ryan Jones
DE 6’3 280
CB 5’10 170
Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill High School
So.
2006 ... Played in the last nine games of the season, establishing himself as a reliable defensive lineman in his freshman season … recorded 12 tackles on the year, six solo and six assisted … notched one solo tackle in the first collegiate game of his career at Pittsburgh … recorded two solo tackles at No. 11 Furman … notched two solo and two assisted tackles in The Citadel’s 48-21 win over VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … was credited with one solo and one assisted tackle at No. 1 Appalachian State … High School ... Named All-County both his freshman and senior year ... named First Team All-Region his senior year ... named to the All-State Honorable Mention team his senior year ... was a finalist his senior year for the Red Zone Player of the Year ... two-time Player of the Week award recipient ... team was ranked as high as sixth in Alabama ... also ran track ... Personal ... Dewitt Jones ... born on Feb. 26, 1988 ... son of Miles and Joan Jones ... father, Miles, played fullback for Auburn ... majoring in business administration.
2006 ... Saw action in seven games, starting five credited with a pass breakup at No. 11 Furman … ... recorded four total tackles against the Paladins, two solo and two assisted … High School ... Named Gwinnett County Player of the Month ... received the Team First Award ... received the Coach’s Award his senior year ... team won the regional title his junior year ... also ran track ... coached by Larry Sherrill ... Personal ... Ryan Jones ... son of Kenneth and Olivia Jones ... father, Kenneth, played baseball at Fort Valley State University ... majoring in business administration. R. Jones’ Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 7 5 4 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 10 5 4 9 0.0 0 0 0 0
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D. Jones’ Career Defensive Statistics G 9 9
So.
of South Carolina
#96 Dewitt Jones Fairhope, Ala. Fairhope High School
TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
Military College
Administration
UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 6 6 12 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12 0.0 0 0 0 0
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Bulldog Football #60 Tanner Jordan
#88 Mark Kaspar
LS 5’8
P
Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood High School
Season Preview
Coaching Staff
Sharpen College Station, Texas Navasota High School
213 R-So.
2006 ... Did not play … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... graduated from Greenwood High School in 2005 ... coached by Shell Dula ... lettered in football for three years ... also lettered in wrestling for one year ... earned the hardest worker award in wrestling ... earned the perfect attendance award in football ... Personal ... Tanner Jordan ... born on April 25, 1987 ... son of Tom and Tena Jordan ... father, Tom, played football at The Citadel ... majoring in business administration.
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6’1
200
Jr.
2006 ... Played in all 11 games, serving as the team’s main punter … punted the ball 53 times for a total of 2,083 yards, averaging 39.3 yards per punt … sent 11 of his punts inside the 20 yard line … five of his punts went 50-plus yards … averaged 51.0 yards per punt in his three attempts against Chattanooga, including a season-long 65 yard punt … sent two punts longer than 50 yards at Pittsburgh … also at Pittsburgh, kicked a season-high nine punts a total of 354 yards, averaging 39.3 yards per punt … sent two of his four punts inside the 20 yard line against VMI, averaging 40 yards per kick … averaged 43.5 yards per punt against Georgia Southern, sending two inside the 20 yard line and one longer than 50 yards … averaged 43.0 yards per punt at No. 11 Furman in three attempts … 2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman ... was the only punter for the Bulldogs ... punted the ball 80 times for a total of 2,999 yards, the most number of punts in one season at The Citadel ... put 17 punts inside the 20-yard line ... averaged 37.5 yards per punt ... longest punt of the season came at Ole Miss as he booted the ball a career-high 58 yards ... kicked the ball over 50 yards on 11 separate occasions in 2005, including three times at Western Carolina ... Coach Higgins’ first signee at The Citadel ... High School ... 2005 graduate of Navasota High School ... averaged 41 yards per punt ... Personal ... Mark Kaspar ... son of Norm Kaspar and Marcia Dittfurth ... born Dec. 14, 1986 ... majoring in electrical engineering. Kaspar’s Career Offensive Statistics PUNTING 2005 2006 TOTAL
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G No. Yards Lg Avg 11 80 2999 58 37.5 11 53 2083 65 39.3 22 133 5082 65 38.2
Environment
The Blade
2007
Military College #83 Aaron Kelly
LB 5’10 204 R-Fr.
TE 6’3
Allentown, Pa. Parkland High School
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... earned a 4.0 grade point average in his honors engineering classes ... voted scout team player of the year ... High School ... Lettered in football three years at Parkland High School ... also lettered in lacrosse for three years .... coached in football by Jim Morgans ... Named football team captain and earned MVP award ... All-Conference Linebacker - Honorable Mention ... Awarded The Doug Kern Award for Outstanding Courage and Dedication for football ... was a member of the 2006 Penn Valley Lacrosse League All Star Team and PHS team captain ... Earned Penn Valley Lacrosse League 2006 Outstanding Scholar Athlete ... PA Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Performance on the SAT ... Parkland Award of Academic Excellence ... National Honor Society Award ... Personal ... Ryan Keiper ... born on March 25, 1988 ... son of Barry and Joan Keiper ... majoring in civil engineering.
Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork High School 254
Sr.
2006 ... Played in 10 games, starting in one, as he caught eight passes, totaling 64 yards … averaged eight yards per catch … pulled in five receptions at Pittsburgh for a total of 25 yards … caught two passes against Chattanooga for 26 yards, including a season-long 20 yard reception … caught one pass at Wofford for a 13 yard gain … 2005 ... Saw action in eight games in 2005 ... caught five passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns ... returned two kicks for a total of 21 yards ... solid blocker who spells Taylor Cornett, giving The Citdael a solid 1-2 punch at tight end ... ran back a kick against Appalachian State for 14 yards ... caught a threeyard touchdown pass against Georgia Southern ... pulled in a 20-yard touchdown pass against Elon, his lone catch of the game ... caught three passes against Chattanooga for 56 yards, including a season and career-high 25-yard catch ... 2004 ... played in nine games as a reserve tight end during freshman campaign ... caught one pass for 17 yards against Elon ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher), while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Dutch Fork High School ... 2003 North-South All-Star Game Selection ... 2003 SCVarsity.com All-State ... 2003 The State All-Area ... 2003 All-Region ... played for Coach Bill Kimrey ... Personal ... Aaron Kelly ... born on July 16, 1986 ... son of Aaron and Clothilda Kelly ... majoring in biology.
of South Carolina
#38 Ryan Keiper
Season Preview
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‘06 Review History/Records Administration
Kelly’s Career Offensive Statistics KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2005 8 2 21 0 14 10.5 2.6 2006 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 27 2 21 0 14 10.5 0.8 RECEIVING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds 9 1 17 8 5 79 10 8 64 27 14 160
ALL PURPOSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL SCORING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
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TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 17 0.1 17.0 1.9 2 25 0.6 15.8 9.9 0 20 0.8 8.0 6.4 2 25 0.5 11.4 5.9
G Rush Rec PR KR IR 9 0 17 0 0 0 8 0 79 0 21 0 10 0 64 0 0 0 27 0 160 0 21 0
G TD Rush Pass Retn 9 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 27 2 0 2 0
PAT 2PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Avg/G 17 1.9 100 12.5 64 6.4 181 6.7
FG Total Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 12 1.5 0 0 0.0 0 12 0.4
The Citadel
Bulldog Football #59 Daniel Kronz
Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head Christian High School DL 6’3 209 R-Fr. 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … A 2006 graduate of Hilton Head Christian High School ... Personal ... Daniel Kronz.
#7 Duran Lawson Season Preview
Conway, S.C. Conway High School
Coaching Staff
QB 6’0
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
‘06 Review History/Records Administration
191
Sr.
2006 ... Top quarterback that started all 11 games, leading the Bulldogs to their first winning SoCon season since 1992 … led The Citadel to wins in four of their last five games, a first since 1992 … was twice named Southern Conference Player of the Week … named to the coaches All-Southern Conference Second Team … led a Bulldog offense that was ranked No. 2 in the Southern Conference in passing and third in total offense … guided The Citadel to a red zone offense that was tops in the SoCon … individually, was second in the SoCon in passing and third in total offense … went 203-for-325 on the season with 11 interceptions, passing for 2138 yards … threw 14 touchdown passes throughout the season … averaged 221.5 total yards of offense per game … was 24-for32 for 324 yards and two touchdowns against Chattanooga … threw 18 completions on 27 attempts for a total of 201 yards and two TDs in a 24-21 win over Georgia Southern … went 20-for-31 at No. 11 Furman, throwing for 246 yards and two touchdowns in The Citadel’s heartbreaking 23-17 loss … was 14for-22 with 171 yards passing and two touchdowns in The Citadel’s dominating 48-21 win over VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … recorded 14 completions on 18 attempts for 223 yards – including a season-long pass of 80 yards – as he racked up two touchdown passes as the Bulldogs closed the season with a 44-7 win at Elon … rushed the ball 112 times throughout the season for 298 yards … averaged 27.1
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52
Sharpen
yards per game … rushed for one touchdown in 2006 … rushed the ball 12 times for 36 yards at Pittsburgh … ran the ball 13 times at Texas A&M for 68 yards … recorded his lone rushing touchdown of the season at No. 11 Furman … carried the ball 10 times for 35 yards against Georgia Southern … ran the ball 12 times at Elon for a season-high 71 yards … 2005 ... Started the first four games of the season before tearing his ACL to end his year on the last play of the third quarter at WCU ... passed for 434 yards with 55 completions in five games played, averaging 4.6 per pass and 86.8 yards per game ... threw for five touchdowns and three interceptions, a reversal of his numbers in 2004 ... rushed for 91 yards on 45 carries ... rushed for one touchdown on the season ... recorded one solo tackle on the year ... best outing was against Charleston Southern, going 14-for-24 for a total of 168 yards and one touchdown ... went 9-for-15, throwing for 60 yards, in The Citadel’s upset victory over No. 18 Western Carolina ... 2004 ... started the final six games of the season, but saw action in all 10 contests ... completed 94 of 170 passes for 937 yards and three touchdowns ... TD passes came against Benedict, Georgia Southern and Western Carolina ... averaged 93.7 yards passing per game, sixth best in the SoCon, and had a passing efficiency rating of 101.53, fifth best in the league ... longest pass of the season was a 54-yard strike to Jermaine Anderson in the Benedict contest ... completed a career-high 20 of 29 against Wofford, while passing for a personal-best 157 yards vs. Western Carolina ... had the fifth highest total offensive output in the conference, 121.5 yards per game ... ran for six scores, while picking up 278 yards rushing on 94 carries ... recorded three rushing scores in Chattanooga victory ... rushed for a career-best 85 yards against Elon, while carrying the ball a personal-high 18 times versus Wofford ... had five interceptions, three against Elon, and one lost fumble ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Conway High School ... 2003 South Carolina Mr. Football Finalist ... 2003 North-South All-Star Game Selection ... 2003 South Carolina All-State ... three-year starter ... led team to three straight Championship games (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... during his senior year he passed for 1,924 yards and 25 touchdowns ... rushed for 949 yards and 14 scores ... for his career he accounted for 5,727 yards of total offense ... played for coach Chuck Jordan ... Personal ... Duran Lawson ... born on July 2, 1985 ... son of Gary and Cynthia Gause ... majoring in business administration.
Environment
2007
The Blade RUSHING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL PASSING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Att 10 94 5 45 11 112 26 251
Yds 278 91 298 667
TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 6 52 3.0 27.8 1 16 2.0 18.2 1 19 2.7 27.1 8 52 2.7 25.7
G Att Cmp Int Yds 10 171 95 5 925 5 94 55 3 434 11 325 203 11 2138 26 590 353 19 3497
TOTAL OFFENSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G 10 5 11 26
ALL PURPOSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G 10 5 11 26
SCORING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
TD Lg 3 42 5 37 14 80 22 80
Rush Pass 278 925 91 434 298 2138 667 3497 Rush Rec 278 0 91 0 298 20 667 20
G TD Rush Pass Retn 10 6 6 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 11 1 1 0 0 26 8 8 0 0
Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 55.6 5.4 92.5 100.9 58.5 4.6 86.8 108.5 62.5 6.6 194.4 125.2 59.8 5.9 134.5 115.5 Total Avg/G 1203 120.3 525 105.0 2436 221.5 4164 160.2
PR KR IR Total Avg/G 0 0 0 278 27.8 0 0 0 91 18.2 0 0 0 318 28.9 0 0 0 687 26.4 PAT 2PAT 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
FG Total Avg/G 0 36 3.6 0 6 1.2 0 8 0.7 0 50 1.9
#31 Joshua Lawson
Summerton, S.C. Scott’s Branch High School DB 5’11
194 R-Sr.
2006 ... First Team All-Southern Conference selection by the media that started all 11 games … was fourth in the Southern Conference and led the team in tackles … recorded 95 total tackles on the year (44 solo, 51 assisted) … notched 4.5 tackles for a total loss of five yards … ran back two interceptions for a total of 21 yards … recorded two QB hurries and three break-ups on the season … recovered one fumble … notched a season-high 13 total tackles (five solo, eight assisted) at Texas A&M … repeated that performance the following week against Charleston Southern, adding an assisted tackle for a loss of one yard … recorded nine total tackles at Pittsburgh, six solo, and recorded an assisted tackle for a loss … recorded four solo and four assisted tackles against Chattanooga, including one solo tackle for a loss of one yard … recorded 12 total tackles at No. 11 Furman and one interception which he returned 10 yards … notched five solo and five assisted tackles at No. 1 Appalachian State … recorded 1.5 tackles for a loss of three yards against the top-ranked Mountaineers … also at No. 1 Appalachian
For Success
of South Carolina
D. Lawson’s Career Offensive Statistics
Military College
State, recorded two QB hurries and one pass break-up … notched six solo tackles and three assisted tackles against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … recorded three assisted tackles and an interception return of 11 yards in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 win at Elon to close the season … 2005 ... Started in 10 of the team’s 11 games, playing in all 11 ... recorded 55 solo tackles on the season, leading the team ... assisted with 23 tackles ... was third on the team in tackles on the year with 66.5 ... tied for second on the team in interceptions with two, along with Vincent Hill ... ran back those two picks for a total of 23 yards ... forced two fumbles, recovering one ... led the team’s defensive effort against Charleston Southern with eight total tackles, recording seven solo and two assisted ... recorded six solo stops and one assisted, leading the team defensively against Florida State ... dominated the defensive game for The Citadel, recording 10.5 total tackles (10 solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss ... his 7.5 tackles Season Preview against Georgia Southern was second on the team for the day (three solo, nine assisted) ... led the team against Coaching Staff Wofford with 4.5 tackles (four solo, one assisted) ... had six total tackles (five solo, two assisted) in the Bulldogs’ victory over VMI in the Military Classic of the South ‘07 Bulldogs ... 2004 ... Contributed in the defensive secondary as a reserve in all 10 games ... was the team’s top tackler among Opponents reserves with 35 stops, 20 of which were solo tackles ... recorded a career-best 11 tackles against Elon ... posted two tackles for loss and a solo stop vs. Chattanooga and ‘06 Review an assisted tackle against Elon ... also tallied one pass break-up ... 2003 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Scott’s Branch High History/Records School ... SCHSSR All-State selection ... played for coach Raleigh Jackson (father of Bulldog teammate Raleigh Jackson, Jr.) ... Personal ... Joshua Laverne Lawson ... Administration born Dec. 11, 1984 ... son of Johnnie Lee and Lee Nora Lawson ... majoring in business administration. J. Lawson’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2003 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total 1 0 0 0 10 20 15 35 11 55 23 78 11 44 51 95 33 119 89 208
INTERCEPTIONS 2003 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
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TFL 0.0 1.5 5.0 4.5 11.0
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 18 4 2 1 5 5 0 1 25 10 3 2
G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 11 2 23 0 12 11.5 2.1 11 2 21 0 11 10.5 1.9 33 4 44 0 12 11.0 1.3
The Citadel
Bulldog Football #20 Montrell Lee
#2 Kendrick Lyles
RB 5’6
DB 5’10 205
Union, S.C. Union High School
Snow Hill, N.C. Green Central High School
Season Preview
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‘06 Review History/Records
195
Sr.
2006 ... Played in 10 of the team’s 11 games in 2006 … rushed the ball 36 times for a total of 139 yards, scoring three touchdowns on the season … ran three times for 18 yards at Pittsburgh … carried the ball five times against Chattanooga, rushing for 10 yards … rushed the ball twice at Wofford for five yards … carried the ball twice at No. 1 Appalachian State, running for 16 yards … recorded season highs across the board against VMI, carrying the ball 12 times for 59 yards and two touchdowns, helping The Citadel in their 48-21 win in “The Military Classic of the South” … recorded nine carries for 16 yards and one touchdown in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 win at Elon … 2005 … Played in 10 games … carried the ball 59 times, rushing for 239 yards … reached the end zone once … racked up 38 yards on seven carries against Charleston Southern … at Western Carolina, carried the ball 13 times for a season-high 87 yards … totaled 32 yards on nine carries at Ole Miss … scored his only touchdown of the season against Furman on one of his five carries for 18 yards … ran 20 yards on five carries at Georgia Southern … recorded another five carries at Chattanooga, rushing for 22 yards … 2004 … Played in nine games as a rookie carrying the ball 60 times for 270 yards … averaged 4.5 yards per carry ad 30 yards rushing per game … longest run came against Georgia Southern on a 22-yard jaunt … posted a career day against GSU with 123 yards on 21 touches … earned Southern Conference Freshman of the Week laurels for his efforts against Georgia Southern … High School … 2004 graduate of Snow Hill High School … 2003 Conference and Area Player of the Year at Greene Central Valley High School … earned All-Conference and All-Area accolades in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … team Most Valuable Player as a senior … team captain twice … lettered three times in football and track and once in basketball … rushed for 1,956 yards on 255 carries and 28 touchdowns as a senior … posted 1,200 yards rushing as junior and 950 yards as a sophomore … during his junior and senior seasons, his high school won the conference championship and set the school record for wins … played for coach Jim Bob Bryant … Personal … Montrell Lee … born on April 8, 1986 … son of Larry and Nisa Bedmond … majoring in physical education.
Lee’s Career Offensive Statistics Administration
KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2004 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2005 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2006 10 6 96 0 22 16.0 9.6 TOTAL 28 6 96 0 22 16.0 3.4 RUSHING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Att 8 51 10 59 10 36 28 146
RECEIVING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 8 1 -8 0 0 0.1 -8.0 -1.0 10 6 11 0 8 0.6 1.8 1.1 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28 7 3 0 8 0.2 0.4 0.1
ALL PURPOSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL SCORING 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G 8 10 10 28
Sharpen
Yds 244 239 139 622
G TD Rush Pass Retn 8 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 10 3 3 0 0 28 4 4 0 0
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2006 ... Played in 10 games in 2006 … notched 25 tackles on the year, 17 solo and eight assisted … forced one fumble on the year and recovered one … recorded two pass break-ups … notched one solo tackle at Texas A&M … also against the Aggies, forced and recovered a fumble … recorded one solo and one assisted tackle at Pittsburgh … recorded four solo and one assisted tackle in The Citadel’s 30-27 overtime win against Western Carolina … recorded a season-high six tackles (three solo, three assisted) at No. 1 Appalachian State and broke up one pass against the Mountaineers … notched four solo tackles and one assisted with a pass break-up in The Citadel’s 48-21 victory over rival VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … recorded four tackles (three solo, one assisted) in The Citadel’s season-ending 44-7 win at Elon … 2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games ... recorded 22.5 tackles on the season (19 solo, seven assisted) ... picked off one pass on the season, a 46 yard return against Charleston Southern ... had 3.5 tackles (three solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss ... recorded six solo tackles and assisted on one in the Bulldogs’ triple-overtime loss to Furman ... 2004 ... saw action in nine of 10 games collecting all four of his tackles against Auburn ... intercepted first career pass and returned it seven yards in season finale vs. Western Carolina ... High School ... 2003 Shrine Bowl Selection ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2003 All-Region at Union High School ... 2003 Spartanburg HeraldJournal Fantastic-50 ... 2003 Spartanburg Herald-Journal All-Area ... 2003 Palmettosports.com Top South Carolina Recruits ... 2003 Pigskinprep.com Sensational Sixty ... during his senior year he recorded 83 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions ... during his junior year he recorded 53 tackles, five interceptions and returned two punts for touchdowns ... during his junior year led team to State Championship (‘02) ... played for coach Mike Anthony ... Personal ... Kendrick Lyles ... born on July 17, 1985 ... son of Janice Rice ... majoring in sports management.
Lyles’ Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 0 22 4.8 30.5 1 49 4.1 23.9 3 12 3.9 13.9 4 49 4.3 22.2
Rush Rec 244 -8 239 11 139 0 622 3
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G UA A 9 2 2 11 19 7 10 17 8 30 38 17
INTERCEPTIONS 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
Total 4 26 25 55
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Yds PD FF FR 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 2 1
G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.8 11 1 46 0 46 46.0 4.2 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 30 2 53 0 46 26.5 1.8
PR KR IR Total Avg/G 0 0 0 236 29.5 0 0 0 250 25.0 0 96 0 235 23.5 0 96 0 721 25.8 PAT 2PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FG Total Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 6 0.6 0 18 1.8 0 24 0.9
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Military College #43 Anthony Maldonado
DE 6’1
RB 5’7
Tampa, Fla. H.B. Plant High School
Atlanta, Ga. Chamblee High School
226 R-So.
182 R-Fr.
2006 ... Played in three games … saw action at Wof- 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ford, at No. 11 Furman and at Elon … 2005 ... Red- … A 2006 graduate of H.B. Plant High School ... shirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2004 Atlanta Personal ... Anthony Maldonado. Journal Constitution All-Dekalb/Rockdale County ... 2004 Team Captain and Defensive Player-of-theYear Award winner ... career total of 162 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and nine sacks ... two-time Dekalb County Player-of-the-Month ... played for coach Brent Miller ... Personal ... Charles Major, Jr. ... son of Margaret Major ... born Sept. 21, 1986 ... majoring in engineering. Major’s Career Defensive Statistics
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#45 Charles Major
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TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Bulldog Football #91 Kevin McCaskill
#71 Chris McDowell
DT 6’1
OL 6’3 284
Greer, S.C. Eastside High School
Columbia, S.C. Ridge View High School
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256 R-Jr.
2006 ... Started all 11 games in 2006 … recorded 23 total tackles on the season (nine solo, 14 assisted), including 1.5 tackles for a total loss of two yards … notched two solo tackles at Pittsburgh … recorded one solo and two assisted tackles at Wofford … recorded a season-high seven tackles (four solo, three assisted) at No. 11 Furman, including an assisted tackle for a loss of one yard … notched one solo and one assisted tackle against Georgia Southern … recorded one solo tackle against VMI … recorded four assisted tackle in The Citadel’s dominating season-ending 44-7 victory at Elon, including one assisted tackles for a loss of one yard … 2005 ... Redshirted the 2005 campaign ... 2004 ... contributed as a reserve d-lineman in eight games ... picked up 11 tackles, six of which were solo stops ... recorded two tackles for a loss, his first coming against Benedict and the second came in the Wofford contest ... posted a career-high four tackles in the Elon game, while tallying three solo stops versus Wofford ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) and Dean’s List (3.2 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester, while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Ridgeview High School ... 2003 All-Region ... 2003 The State All-Area ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... during his senior year he record 145 tackles ... two-time team captain (‘02, ‘03) ... played for coach Kirk Burnett ... Personal ... Kevin McCaskill ... born on May 10, 1986 ... son of Stanley and Dora McCaskill ... majoring in business administration.
Sr.
2006 ... Leader on the offensive line that started all 11 games in 2006 … 2005 ... Started all 11 games at left tackle ... 2004 ... saw action in all 10 games and earned the start in the final five contests of the season ... first start of career came against Georgia Southern ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Eastside High School ... 2003 North South All-Star Game Selection and game captain ... 2003 Pigskinprep.com Top-25 & Sensational Sixty ... three-time All-Region (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) at Eastside High School ... two-time AllCounty (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time Academic All-Area (‘02, ‘03) ... played for coach John Carlisle ... Personal ... Christopher McDowell ... born on Nov. 23, 1985 ... son of Lynn Brown & Michael McDowell ... nickname is “Cheese” ... majoring in biology. McDowell’s Career Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total TFL 10 2 0 2 0.0 10 1 0 1 0.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 31 3 0 3 0.0
Yds PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McCaskill’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A 8 6 5 2 0 0 11 9 14 21 15 19
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Total 11 0 23 34
TFL 2.0 0.0 1.5 3.5
Yds PD FF FR 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 7 1 0 0
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Military College #85 Robert McLeod
DL 6’0
DL 6’2
Hanahan, S.C. Hanahan High School
Hanahan, S.C. Hanahan High School
215 R-So.
2006 ... Did not see any game action ... 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … Graduated from Hanahan High School in 2005 … Personal … Cliff McLeod ... brother of teammate Robert McLeod.
221 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … Graduated from Hanahan High School in 2006 … Personal … Robert McLeod ... brother of teammate Cliff McLeod.
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#92 Cliff McLeod
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#58 Chase McRae
#46 Davey Miller
LB 5’11 202 R-Fr.
TE
Mullins, S.C. Pee Dee Academy
Summerville, S.C. Summerville High School 6’1
188 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School … Graduated from Pee Dee Academy in 2006 … … A 2006 graduate of Summerville High School ... Personal … Chase McRae. coached by John McKissick … Personal … Davey Miller.
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Military College #74 David Morbitzer
DB 5’10 160 R-So.
OL 6’2
Lexington, S.C. Lexington High School
Summerville, S.C. Summerville High School
2006 ... Played in all 11 games in 2006, starting in eight … notched 33 total tackles on the year (23 solo, 10 assisted), including 1.5 for a loss of four yards … broke up two passes on the season … recorded one solo tackle at Texas A&M … notched six tackles – four solo, two assisted – at Pittsburgh … recorded two solo tackles and one assisted tackle, including one solo tackle for a loss of two yards, against Chattanooga … recorded two solo tackles and assisted on a tackle for a loss of two yards at No. 11 Furman … notched three solo tackles in The Citadel’s 3027 overtime win over Western Carolina … notched five total tackles (three solo, two assisted) at No. 1 Appalachian State … recorded a season-high seven tackles (five solo, two assisted) as The Citadel dominated Elon in a season-ending 44-7 victory … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2004 The State All-State selection ... 2004 SCpigskin prep All-State selection ... 2004 SCVarsity All-State selection ... 2004 High School Sports Report All-State selection ... 2004 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2004 Post and Courier All-Lowcountry selection ... 2004 Spartanburg Herald Journal Fab-50 selection ... 2004 Palmetto Champions Big 16 All-Star back ... 2004 All-Region selection ... played in the 2004 Shrine Bowl ... senior year recorded 42 tackles, two interceptions and 10 pass break-ups ... Played for coach John McKissick ... Personal ... Tillman Millhouse, IV ... born Sept. 5, 1987 ... son of Tillman and Trina Millhouse ... father played football at Jacksonville State ... majoring in business.
274 R-Jr.
2006 ... Offensive lineman who saw action in nine games, starting in four … 2005 ... Saw action against Western Carolina, Furman and Elon ... 2004 ... Redshirted 2004 season ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Lexington High School ... received three letters in football, two letters in track and field and one letter in wrestling ... named All-State and AllArea ... played in the North-South All-Star Game ... received All-Region honors ... coached by Jimmy Salterfield and Bart Miller ... Personal ... David Morbitzer ... born on June 3, 1986 ... son of Alan and Harriet Zwart and Pat Morbitzer ... majoring in education.
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#3 Tillman Millhouse
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Morbitzer’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 Redshirted 2004 Season 2005 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Millhouse’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 11 23 10 33 1.5 4 2 0 0 TOTAL 11 23 10 33 1.5 4 2 0 0
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Bulldog Football #70 Clay Muirhead
#10 Biron Nabritt
OL 6’1
DB 6’0
Tucker, Ga. Tucker High School
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290 R-Jr.
2006 ... Offensive lineman who saw his first career action in 2006 … was vaulted into a starting role, starting all 11 games … 2005 ... Did not see any action ... 2004 ... redshirted, did not see action ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Tucker High School ... played for coach Bill Ballard ... Personal ... John Clayton Muirhead ... born on Feb. 13, 1986 ... son of Vicki Westbrook ... majoring in business administration. Muirhead’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 Redshirted 2004 Season 2005 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ocala, Fla. West Port High School
175 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Named All-State Third Team his senior year ... named to the FACA District Seven All-Star Team ... recorded the highest GPA on his team and received the Scholar-Athlete Award for his efforts ... named All-Area Honorable Mention his junior year ... awarded the Leader of the Pack honor for the best all around male in his class in both his sophomore and junior years ... coached by Alex Castaneda ... lettered in football and track all four years ... Personal ... Biron Nabritt ... born on May 6, 1988 ... son of Eugene and Joann Nabritt. Nabritt’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2006 Redshirted 2006 Season TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Military College #85 Brice Peper
OL 6’5 280 R-Fr.
TE
Mount Pleasant, S.C. Wando High School
Greenville, Ga. Greenville High School
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Was a four-year starter at tackle ... named Second Team All-Region 4-AA in 2005 ... 2004 Second Team All-Region 4-AA honoree ... was Honorarable Mention for All-Region 4-AA in 2003 ... member of the AA State runner-up basketball team in 2005 ... Personal ... Timothy Parks ... born on Dec. 16, 1987 in Griffin, Ga. ... son of Thornton and Dorothy Parks ... majoring in business administration. Parks’ Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2006 Redshirted 2006 Season TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6’1
220
So.
2006 ... Saw action against Pittsburgh ... High School ... Three-year starter at Wando High School ... was a two-way starter his senior year, playing tight end and defensive end ... was the Wando HS team captain ... named Most Valuable Defensive Lineman ... recorded 30 solo tackles with another 15 assisted tackles ... had two fumble recoveries ... Personal ... Stephen Brice Peper ... son of Steve and Cindy Peper ... father, Steve, is a Citadel alumnus and a former Board of Visitors member ... uncle, Warren, is a local TV personality who played basketball at Charleston Southern. Peper’s Career Offensive Statistics RUSHING 2006 TOTAL
G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
RECEIVING G 2006 1 TOTAL 0
Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR 2006 1 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 0
KR IR Total Avg/G 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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#50 Tim Parks
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Bulldog Football #99 Terrence Reese
#32 Reggie Rice
DT 6’0 294
DB 6’0 205 R-Fr.
North, S.C. North High School
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2006 ... True freshman who saw action in all 11 games, starting in five … recorded 31 total tackles (15 solo, 16 assisted) on the year, including 6.5 tackles for a total loss of 22 yards … recorded 1.5 sacks for a total of 11 yards … credited with two QB hurries and two pass break-ups on the year … one of his two assisted tackles against Charleston Southern came for a loss … was credited with a QB hurry against CSU … recorded one solo tackle and one assisted tackle for a loss of one yard at Pittsburgh, as well as was credited with a pass break-up … his lone tackle at Wofford fell for a loss of two yards … recorded a season-high seven tackles at No. 11 Furman (six solo, one assisted) with three tackles falling for a loss of eight yards … notched five total tackles against Georgia Southern (two solo, three assisted) … one of his three assisted tackles at No. 1 Appalachian State came for a loss … in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 victory at Elon, recorded four tackles (two solo, two assisted) with one solo and one assisted tackle both being sacks for a total loss of 11 yards, the first sacks of his career … High School ... Played in the North-South All-Star Football game his senior year ... three-time Player of the Week honoree ... named All-Region in 2003 and 2004 ... received the Timothy Hutto Memorial Award for the football player with the highest GPA ... named Most Valuable Defensive Player in 2004 and 2005 ... was a Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee ... also lettered in basketball ... coached by John Jones ... Personal ... Terrence Reese ... born on Nov. 11, 1987 ... son of Troy and Brenda Reese ... majoring in sports medicine.
Augusta, Ga. Greenbier High School
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Rushed for 888 yards his senior year in eight games and recorded 79 tackles as well ... rushed for more than 500 yards his junior year while making 99 tackles ... coached by Mickey Derrick ... was also a letterwinner in basketball (three years) and track (two years) ... named All-County in all three sports he competed in ... named All-Region in football and basketball ... named All-State in basketball ... Personal ... Reginald Anthony Rice, III ... born on Oct. 16, 1987 in Virginia Beach, Va. ... son of Reginald Rice and Zenna Foster ... majoring in civil engineering.
Reese’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 11 15 16 31 6.5 22 2 0 0 11 15 16 31 6.5 22 2 0 0
SACKS 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total Yds 11 1 1 1.5 11 11 1 1 1.5 11
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Military College #26 Mozar Ross
WR 5’11
RB 5’7
Dorchester, S.C. Fort Dorchester High School
Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley High School 170
So.
2006 ... True freshman that played in all 11 games, starting two … caught 35 passes for 557 yards and five touchdowns … brought in three passes for a total of 46 yards and one touchdown against Charleston Southern, including a 36 yard reception … also against CSU, ran the ball twice for 21 yards … caught four passes against Chattanooga for 99 yards and a touchdown, including a 62 yard reception … brought in four passes for 30 yards at Wofford, including one touchdown … recorded a season-high 133 yards receiving at No. 11 Furman in nine catches, including a game-high 43 yard reception … ran the ball once for a gain of 33 yards and cauth one pass for a five yard gain against Georgia Southern … caught two passes at No. 1 Appalachian State for a total of 65 yards with a 59 yard reception for a touchdown … brought in four passes against VMI for 32 yards in “The Military Classic of the South” … caught four passes for 123 yards and a season-long 80 yard reception for a touchdown in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 victory at Elon … High School ... Named the MVP of the North-South All-Star game in 2005 ... was named to the All-Area and All-Region team in 2005 ... team was a state semi-finalist and region champ in 2005 ... coached by Jimmy Noonan, a former Citadel football player ... was also an All-State track runner as his track team won the 2003 state championship and were the 2005 state runners-up ... Personal ... Andre Roberts ... born on Jan. 9, 1988 ... son of Stephen and Dorothy Roberts ... also runs on The Citadel track and field team ... 2007 All-Southern Conference honoree in track and field ... earned that All-SoCon honor after running the anchor leg of the 4x100m relay team that placed third at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... ran the anchor leg of the 4x100m relay team that won a Penn Relays title in 2007, the school’s fifth-consecutive title at the Penn Relays ... majoring in accounting.
199 R-So.
2006 … Redshirted 2006 season … High School ... A 2005 graduate of Fort Dorchester High School ... Personal ... Mozar Ross.
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#5 Andre Roberts
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Roberts’ Career Offensive Statistics PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2006 11 18 193 0 39 10.7 17.5 TOTAL 11 18 193 0 39 10.7 17.5 RUSHING 2006 TOTAL
G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 11 4 43 0 33 10.8 3.9 11 4 43 0 33 10.8 3.9
RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2006 11 35 557 5 80 3.2 15.9 50.6 TOTAL 11 35 557 5 80 3.2 15.9 50.6 ALL PURPOSE 2006 TOTAL
G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 11 43 557 193 0 0 793 72.1 11 43 557 193 0 0 793 72.1
SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2006 11 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 2.7 TOTAL 11 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 2.7
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Bulldog Football #54 Andrew Rowell Opelika, Ala. Opelika High School LB 5’10 213
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Sr.
2006 ... Started all 11 games for The Citadel in 2006 … recorded 88 total tackles (40 solo, 48 assisted) … recorded 7.5 tackles for a total loss of 35 yards … three of those tackles for a loss were sacks for a total loss of 22 yards … forced two fumbles on the year , both at Texas A&M… was credited with one QB hurry and three pass break-ups … recorded a season-high 12 total tackles at Texas A&M (five solo, seven assisted) including a solo sack for a loss of seven yards … notched 11 total tackles against Charleston Southern (five solo, six assisted) with an assisted tackle for a loss … recorded three solo tackles and five assisted tackles at Pittsburgh with one assisted tackle coming for a loss of one yard … notched six tackles at Wofford with one solo sack dropping the Terriers for a nine yard loss … one of his six tackles in The Citadel’s 30-27 overtime win against Western Carolina dropped the Catamounts for an eight yard loss … recorded 10 tackles against Georgia Southern, four solo and six assisted … recorded nine total tackles at No. 1 Appalachian State (four solo, five assisted) with one solo tackle coming as a sack for a Mountaineer loss of six yards and a total of 2.5 tackles coming for a loss of eight yards … recorded 10 total tackles against VMI (six solo, four assisted) with one assisted tackle falling for a one yard Keydet loss … 2005 ... Started all 11 games in 2005 ... finished the season second on the team defensively, recorded 67.5 total tackles (51 solo, 33 assisted) ... recorded 7.5 tackles for a total loss of 25 yards ... recorded two sacks on the year for a total loss of nine yards for opponents ... the first sack of his career came with a sixyard loss for Charleston Southern ... also against Charleston Southern, had five solo tackles and three assisted stops ... recorded three solo tackles and five assisted tackles (5.5 total tackles) at Florida State, including one assisted tackle for a one-yard loss for the Seminoles ... made four solo stops in the Bulldogs’ 17-7 upset victory over No. 18 Western Carolina ... was impressive at Ole Miss, recording 8.5 total tackles, eight of which were solo stops, one coming as a one-yard loss for the Rebels ... against Furman, recorded 4.5 total tackles (three solo, three assisted) and broke up two Paladin passes ... led the Bulldogs’ defensive effort at Georgia Southern with 8.5 total tackles (seven solo, three assisted), with 1.5 of those tackles resulting in a three-yard loss for the Eagles ... also led The Citadel defensively against Wofford with eight solo and nine assisted tackles, totaling a career-high12.5 stops ... totaled 1.5 tackles for a net 10 yards lost against the Terriers ... named the SoCon Player of the Week for his efforts againt Wofford ... recorded his second sack of the season at Chattanooga, dropping the Mocs quarterback for a loss of three yards ... had
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seven other tackles in the game at UTC, with one more solo stop coming for a loss of one yard for the Mocs ... in the Military Classic of the South at VMI, recorded 4.5 total tackles (two solo, five assisted) and recovered one fumble for a one yard return after recovery ... 2004 ... played in all 10 contests during his freshman campaign picking up 22 solo tackles and four assisted stops ... had two tackles for a loss, one versus Auburn and the other against Georgia Southern ... recorded a career-high with six tackles vs. Benedict ... also forced a fumble in the Benedict contest ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester, while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Opelika High School ... 2003 First Team All-State (Alabama) ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Region Defensive Player-of-the-Year ... 2003 Team Captain ... recorded 113 tackles and 12 sacks during his senior season ... played for coach Spence McCracken ... Personal ... Willie Andrew Rowell ... born on Oct. 21, 1985 ... son of Willie and Andriette Rowell ... majoring in business administration. Rowell’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total 10 22 4 26 11 51 33 84 11 40 48 88 32 113 85 198
TFL 2.0 7.5 7.5 17.0
SACKS 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL
G UA A Total Yds 10 0 0 0.0 0 11 2 0 2.0 9 11 3 0 3.0 22 32 5 0 5.0 31
Yds PD FF FR 3 0 1 0 25 2 0 1 35 3 2 0 63 5 3 1
#86 Alex Sellars
Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood High School TE 6’5 240 R-Fr. 2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season due to abdominal injury … High School ... Named to the 2005 All-State team by the High School Sports Report ... played in the 2005 North-South All-Star game ... named the 2005 Player-of-the-Year by the High School Sports Report ... 2005 All-Region honoree ... named to the South Carolina top-50 football players watch list ... coached by Shell Dula ... also lettered in soccer and track ... Personal ... Alex Sellars ... born on Jan. 28, 1988 ... son of Rick and Elaine Sellars ... majoring in business administration.
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Military College #34 Steve Spann
CB 5’10 160 R-So.
LB 5’10 209
Chester, Va. Thomas Dale High School
Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley High School
2006 ... Played in seven games, starting three, missing four games with a groin injury … recorded 20 tackles on the year (13 solo, seven assisted) … notched a season-high seven tackles (four solo, three assisted) at Texas A&M … recorded two solo tackles, two assisted tackles and a pass break-up in The Citadel’s double-overtime game against Charleston Southern … recorded a solo and an assisted tackle at No. 11 Furman … notched one solo tackle at No. 1 Appalachian State … closed out the season with five solo tackles and one pass break-up in The Citadel’s dominating 44-7 win at Elon … High School ... A 2005 graduate of Spring Valley High School in Columbia ... lettered in football and track ... was an All-State honoree in the triple and high jumps ... was All-Region in high jump, triple jump and football ... regional champion in the high and triple jumps ... team was the state runner-up in track ... coached by John Jones ... Personal... Son of Sheryl Purdie ... born on Oct. 21, 1987 in Marion, South Carolina ... is a field performer on The Citadel track and field team ... named the 2006 Southern Conference track and field Freshman of the Year ... a two-time AllSouthern Conference honoree in track and field ... 2006 Southern Conference high jump Champion ... brother Cedric played basketball for South Florida (1999-2001)... majoring in business administration.
2006 ... Played in all 11 games, despite being hampered by a shoulder problems … recorded six total tackles on the year, three solo and three assisted … recorded one assisted tackle at Pittsburgh … notched two solo tackles at No. 11 Furman … recorded a solo tackle in The Citadel’s 30-27 overtime victory over Western Carolina … assisted on two tackles at No. 1 Appalachian State … 2005 ... Saw action in nine games, missing the other three with a shoulder injury ... was a standout on the special teams Season Preview squad ... recorded nine solo tackles on the year, assisting on eight ... made a career-high three total stops (one Coaching Staff solo, four assisted) at Florida State ... made three solo tackles against Appalachian State ... recorded 1.5 total stops (one solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss ... recorded ‘07 Bulldogs 2.5 against Furman (two solo, one assisted) ... made two solo stops at Chattanooga ... 2004 ... redshirted, did not see game action after suffering a season ending shoulder Opponents injury during preseason camp ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Thomas Dale High School ... two-time AllState (Virginia) (‘02, ‘03) at Thomas Dale High School ‘06 Review ... two-time All-District (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time All-Metro (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time All-Tri Cities (‘02, ‘03) ... 2003 Central District Defensive Player-of-the-Year ... 2003 All- History/Records Region ... 2003 Academic All-District ... Roanoke Times Top-100 Virginia Prospects ... two-year defensive captain Administration (‘02, ‘03) ... three-year starter (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... posted 191 tackles across junior and senior seasons, while also scoring 16 touchdowns and catching eight passes for 144 yards ... played for coach Vic Williams ... Personal ... Steve Spann, Jr. ... born on Jan. 16, 1986 ... son of Steve and Elaine Spann ... majoring in business administration.
Smith’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 7 13 7 20 0.0 0 2 0 0 TOTAL 7 13 7 20 0.0 0 2 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
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#25 Shaquill Smith
Spann’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 Redshirted 2004 Season 2005 9 9 8 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 2006 11 3 3 6 0.0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 20 12 11 23 0.0 0 1 0 0
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Bulldog Football #65 Thomas Suggs
#6 Cam Turner
OL 6’3
QB 5’11
Sophia, N.C. Asheboro High School
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275 R-So.
2006 ... Saw action in two games, at Pittsburgh and against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2003, ’04 All-Conference selection ... 2003, ’04 All-County selection ... played for coach Don Murry ... Personal ... Thomas Arthur Suggs ... son of Jim and Tammy Suggs ... born Sept. 1, 1987 ... majoring in electrical engineering. Suggs’ Career Statistics
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TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
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Libertyville, Ill. Libertyville High School 170 R-Fr.
2006 ... Redshirted 2006 season ... High School ... Named pre-season All-American by Tom Lemming ... was an Army All-American Bowl nominee ... named honorable mention to the North Suburban All-Conference Team ... was captain of his team ... named Big 12 All-Conference his junior year ... named Central Illinois All-Area in junior year ... named the team’s offensive MVP his junior year ... Personal ... Cameron Turner ... born July 29, 1987 ... son of Ron and Wendy Turner ... comes from a strong family of football players and coaches, including his father who is the former head coach at Illinois and current Offensive Coordinator for the Chicago Bears and his uncle, Norv Turner, who is the head coach of the San Diego Chargers ... also his uncle, Scott Weber, played at Southern Cal while his cousin, Scott Turner, played at UNLV ... his other cousin, Dan O’Dell, played football for San Jose State.
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Military College #62 Ray Webb
DB 5’10 185
LS 5’10
Springfield, Ga. Effingham Co. High School
Corpus Cristi, Texas Calallen High School
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2006 ... Started in all 11 games … recorded 69 tackles on the year (40 solo and 29 assisted) … recorded one sack on the year for a loss of six yards and 2.5 tackles for a total loss of eight yards … recorded five solo and four assisted tackles at Pittsburgh, including a solo sack for a six yard loss … recorded three solo tackles and one assisted tackle in The Citadel’s overtime win against Western Carolina, including one solo tackle for a loss of one yard … credited with 10 total tackles (six solo, four assisted) at No. 1 Appalachian State with one assisted tackle falling for a loss of one yard and one interception … recorded six solo tackles and two assisted tackles against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … notched three solo and two assisted tackles at Elon … 2005 ... Saw action in eight games as a true freshman ... was a standout on the special teams squad ... recorded five solo tackles and assisted on another five ... recorded two solo and two assisted tackles at Florida State ... had a solo tackle against Appalachian State ... blocked a punt against the Mountaineers ... had a total of three tackles (two solo, two assisted) at Georgia Southern with one for an Eagle one-yard loss ... High School ... 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times All-South Texas selection ... 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times All-Metro selection ... 2004 Bay Area Sports All-Star team selection ... 2004 District 31-4A Most Valuable Defensive Back ... 2004 All-District 31-4A selection ... senior year led the state of Texas in regular season interceptions with eight and returned two for touchdowns ... senior year posted 72 tackles with nine pass breakups ... played for coach Phil Danaher ... Personal ... Jonathan Vest ... born on Sept. 18, 1986 ... son of Gil and Judy Vest.
195 R-So.
2006 ... Did not see any game action … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2005 graduate of Effingham County ... three-year letterwinner in football and two-year letterwinner in golf ... earned Pride-Hustle-Desire and Gridiron team awards ...team went to the playoffs two of four seasons ... earned highest grad point average on football team during junior and senior seasons ...coached by Keith Manus ... Personal ... Ray Webb ... born on July 17, 1987 ... son of Darwin and Vicky Webb ... majoring in biology.
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#22 Jonathan Vest
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Vest’s Career Offensive Statistics KICK RETURNS G No. 2005 8 2 2006 11 8 TOTAL 19 10
Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 46 0 30 23.0 5.8 115 0 23 14.4 10.5 161 0 30 16.1 8.5
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Total 10 69 79
G UA A 8 5 5 11 40 29 19 45 34
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TFL 0.5 2.5 3.0
Yds PD FF FR 1 0 0 0 8 4 1 0 9 4 1 0
G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 19 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
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Bulldog Football #47 Carver Wright
#21 Ricky Anderson
DB 6’1
WR 6’0
Florence, S.C. South Florence High School
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Sharpen
198 R-So.
2006 ... Saw action in seven games throughout the season … recorded one assisted tackle at Pittsburgh … credited with one solo stop against Chattanooga … also saw action at Texas A&M, against Charleston Southern, at Wofford, at No. 1 Appalachian State and against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … 2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... 2004 ... Did not play ... High School ... Named team MVP at South Florence High School in 2004 ... lettered in football, basketball and track ... had 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 passing in 2004 ... scored 24 touchdowns that year ... coached by Ken Cribb ... Personal ... Carver Wright ... born on Feb. 23, 1987 .... son of Carver and Helen Wright ... father, Carver, played basketball at Voorhees College ... majoring in health, exercise and sport science. Wright’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0
Cape Coral, Fla. Cape Coral High School 198
Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of Cape Coral High School … earned letters in football (3), track (3) and basketball (2) … All Conference honoree … Cape Coral Breeze Player of the Week four times … high school team made the playoffs his junior year for the first time since 1992 … rushed 168 times for 1,254 yards in high school … coached by Trey Davis … Personal … Rickey Leon Anderson, Jr. … born Sept. 21, 1988 in Ft. Myers, Fla. … son of Rickey, Sr. and Teresa Anderson … related to Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss and N.Y. Giants wide receiver Sinorace Moss … majoring in business administration.
#67 Jameson Bryant Greenville, N.C. JH Rose High School OL 6’2
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High School … A 2007 graduate of J.H. Rose High School … earned three letters in football … Shrine Bowl selection … team captain … won four state championships … MVP for 2006 state championship game (selected by coach) … All-Area selection … All-Conference honoree … team went 32-0 his junior and senior years … ranked as high as 24th in the nation … also lettered in baseball … Personal … Jameson Bryant … born on March 15, 1989 in Greenville, N.C. … son of Norman and Pattie Bryant … father played tennis at East Carolina … chose The Citadel over Elon, Western Carolina, East Carolina, Appalachian State and Catawba College … grandfather graduated from The Citadel and served in the Korean War … majoring in business administration.
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High School … Graduated from Emerald High School in 2007 ... lettered four years in football and two in track ... won the All-Lakelands Award both his junior and senior year, becoming the third offensive lineman in 12 years to do so ... named All-Region his senior year ... team won the regional championship his junior year ... an honor roll student who was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club ... Personal … Thomas Chase Canipe ... son of Lee and Tammy Canipe ... born Feb. 9, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga. ... father, Lee, played football at Georgia Tech ... grandfather played football and Illinois ... grandmother played tennis at Wake Forest ... majoring in business administration.
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#39 Zach Cornett
North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester High School DB 5’9
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Columbia, S.C. Dutch Fork High School WR 6’1
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High School … Graduated from Ft. Dorchester High School in 2007 … received three letters in football, four letters in wrestling … football team captain … 2005 team MVP … Special Teams MVP … school Wrestler of the Year for 2005-06 … ranked No. 2 wrestler in 160-pound class … blocked nine punts and five field goals … recorded 120 tackles and three sacks … Personal … Desmond Tramell Capers … born April 20, 1989 in Kingstree, S.C. … son of Levi and Angela Williams …majoring in biology.
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#68 Sherrod Croom Kinston, N.C. Kinston High School
Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of Aquinas High School … received four letters in football, one letter in basketball and one letter in baseball … All-State QB junior season in Virginia … passed for over 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns passes in high school career … twice named All-Conference … twice received the Stickney Leadership Award … named All-Area as a baseball pitcher … Personal … Michael Cardwell … born Sept. 7, 1988 in Athens, Greece … son of Lee and Vicky Cardwell … father, Lee, played football at Carson-Newman College (19771981) … father is a Captain in the United States Navy … majoring in biology.
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High School … Graduated from Freedom High School in 2007 … lettered in football and basketball … team captain in football … named Second Team All-Hillsborough County … earned basketball team MVP accolades … coached by Leon Brockmeir … Personal … Alexander David Carr … born Sept. 5, 1989 in Richmond, Va. … son of Tim and Gemma Carr … chose The Citadel over Central Florida, Eastern Kentucky, Charleston Southern and Murray State … majoring in business administration.
Okeechobee, Fla. Okeechobee High School DL 5’11 240
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Columbus, Ga. Shaw High School DE 6’3
Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of West Florence High School … Wendy’s Heisman Nominee … three-year letterman in football and baseball … team captain of his football team … coached by Trey Woodberry … Personal … Michael Ross Collins … born July 1, 1988 in Florence, S.C. … son of Scott and Donna Collins … majoring in sports management.
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#64 Antonio Davison
Florence, S.C. West Florence High School 175
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Okeechobee High School … received three letters in football, four in wrestling … named 2005-06 Defensive Lineman of the Year … received 2006-07 Defensive MVP honors …coached by Chris Branham and Tod Dresser … Personal … Christopher Thomas Curtis … born March 9, 1988 in Stuart, Fla. … son of Jay and Jelena Curtis … chose The Citadel over Florida Atlantic, VMI and Army … majoring in political science.
#40 Michael Collins WR 6’1
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#97 Chris Curtis
Tampa, Fla. Freedom High School 190
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High School … Graduated from Kinston High School in 2007 … received letters in football, basketball and track... voted 2006 varsity football MVP … named to the All-Conference team for the 2006 season... coached by Tony Edwards … Personal … Sherrod Lamont Croom … son of Angela Croom … majoring in business administration/accounting.
#8 Alex Carr WR 6’3
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High School … Graduated from Dutch Fork High School in 2007 … 2006 team captain … a three-year starter at quarterback … led team to region title in 2006 … recorded 1,072 yards passing, 8 passing touchdowns, 737 yards rushing and 10 rushing touchdowns his senior year … coached by Bill Kimrey … Personal … Zachary Charles Cornett … born June 8, 1989 in Columbia, S.C. … brother Taylor plays tight end for The Citadel … son of Ben and Cindy Cornett … father, Ben, played football for South Carolina (1976-1980) … majoring in business administration.
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#4 Mel Capers
Military College
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Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of Shaw High School ... earned three letters in football and basketball ... named Most Valuable Big Man on his team ... team was the Georgia AAA state runner-up his senior year ... coached by Craig Fitts and Terry White ... Personal … Antonio Demetrius Davison ... born Nov. 18, 1988 in Columbus, Ga. ... son of Gaynell Davison ... chose The Citadel over Birmingham-Southern ... majoring in computer sciences.
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Bulldog Football #61 MacCrea Finch
#44 Noah Hughes
OL 6’5 240
LB 6’1
Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Wando High School
Fr.
High School … Graduated from Wando High School in 2007 ... lettered in track and football ... named Second Team All-Lowcountry in 2006 ... received All-Region accolades ... team offensive line MVP ... Personal … Charles MacCrea Finch ... son of Mac and Lorie Finch ... born Nov. 16, 1988 in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. ... uncle, Henry, played basketball at Western Carolina ... majoring in secondary education.
#56 Jonathan Fowler Season Preview
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High School … A 2007 graduate of St. Petersburg Catholic High School … received three letters in football, two letters in soccer and one letter in baseball … football team captain … Personal … Noah Thomas Hughes … born Dec. 18, 1988 in Tampa, Fla. … son of Margaret Hughes … chose The Citadel over VMI … his uncle, Matthew, was a linebacker at Brown … majoring in civil engineering.
#63 Benji Inabinet
Douglasville, Ga. Chapel Hill High School
Irmo, S.C. Irmo High School
LB 5’11 220
OL 6’3
Fr.
High School … Graduated from Chapel Hill High School in 2007 ... received letters in football (3), power lifting (2), wrestling (1) and track (1) ... garnered All-Region and All-County honors in 2006 ... team captain ... recorded 91 total tackles his senior year, including nine for a loss and six QB sacks ... coached by Mike Bedosky ... Personal … Jonathan Wayne Fowler ... son of Wayne Fowler and Mary Booth ... born March 29, 1989 in Douglasville, Ga. ... chose The Citadel over Northern Arizona and Presbyterian College ... majoring in business administration.
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High School … Graduated from Irmo High School in 2007 … named First Team All-State … received All-Region honors … garnered All-Area accolades … named a Top 50 Senior Prospect by The State newspaper … was named a Top 100 senior prospect by the High School Sports Report … Scout.com listed him as a Top 50 senior prospect … ranked 31st in the country in center prospects by Scout.com … was listed as a two-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com … played in the Shrine Bowl … Personal … Benji Inabinet.
#24 Rashard Green
#1 Demetrius Jackson
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Greenville, N.C. JH Rose High School
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DB 5’9
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Fr.
High School … Graduated from J.H. Rose High School in 2006 … team captain … three-time state champions … three-time All-Area … named First Team AllConference … recorded 17 career interceptions … also lettered in baseball and basketball … coached by Greg Thomas … Personal … Rashard Green … born Sept. 28, 1986 in Charleston … son of Robert and Sylvia Green … chose The Citadel over Elon and Duke … majoring in business administration.
#9 Marcel Huggins
Middleburg, Fla. Fleming Island High School DB 6’3
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Shaw High School … lettered in football and track … garnered All-City honors in football and track his junior and senior years … named the team defensive back of the year … team was the state runner-up in 2006 … Personal … Demetrius Jackson … son of Tuwanna Jackson … born March 5, 1989 in Columbus, Ga. … chose The Citadel over Georgia Southern, Eastern Kentucky, Memphis and Louisiana Tech … uncle, George, played football at Valdosta State.
#34 Eric Johnson
Orange Park, Fla. Fleming Island High School RB 5’7
High School … Graduated from Fleming Island High School in 2007 ... lettered in football, basketball and track ... named All-Conference in football and basketball ... team won the regional championship his junior year ... Personal … Kelvin Marcel Huggins ... son of Kelvin and Thawana Huggins ... born May 12, 1989 in Jacksonville, Fla. ... chose The Citadel over Bethune-Cookman College ... majoring in sports medicine.
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Fleming Island High School … earned three letters in football and track … earned All-City and All-Conference honors in football … Personal … Eric Maurice Johnson … born on March 26, 1988 in Orange Park, Fla. … son of Freddie and Cassandra Johnson … chose The Citadel over Temple and FAU.
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#48 Jordan Panter Winchestern, Tenn. Franklin Co. High School
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High School … Graduated from Beaufort High School in 2007 … team captain for football and baseball … named All-Area, All-Region, and All-State … was a Wendy’s Heisman Nominee … named Underarmor pre-season All-American for baseball … garnered All-State honors in baseball … converted 21-of-26 field goal attempts throughout his four years … Personal … Samuel Patrick Keeler … born on March 18, 1989 in Virginia Beach, Va. … son of Steve and Kay Keeler … chose The Citadel over Furman, Davidson, Florida, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VMI and Navy.
#93 Lincoln Kling
Bryan, Texas Brazos Christian High School DL 6’6 250
and David Mitchell … Personal … Joel Thomas Miller ... born Aug. 22, 1988 in Tampa, Fla. ... son of Paul and Kathy Miller ... chose The Citadel over Elon and South Florida ... majoring in business administration.
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5’10 170
Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of Franklin County High School ... lettered in football for three years and track for one year ... named All-Region Specialty Player of the Year ... garnered All-Area honors for his punting ... converted 7-of-12 field goal attempts including a season-long 47 yard kick his senior year ... also involved in Beta Club and National Honor Society … Personal … Jordan Lee Panter ... born May 1, 1989 in Winchester, Tenn. ... son of Mike and Nancy Panter ... chose The Citadel over Air Force, Navy and VMI ... majoring in civil engineering.
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#76 Cory Pope
Aiken, S.C. Silver Bluff High School
Fr.
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Fr.
High School … A 2007 graduate of Bruzos Christian School … lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball … received All-State accolades … named First Team All-District … received the Defensive MVP award … named First Team All-Brazos Valley Defensive Line … Personal … Lincoln Matthew Kling … born Aug. 26, 1988 in Bryan, Texas … son of Stewart and Irene Kling … High School … Graduated from Silver Bluff High School in 2007 … received offers from New Mexico, Tulane and Louisiana-Monroe … majoring received three letters in football, one in track … team won the 2006 regional championship … named AA All-State … played in the Shrine Bowl … coached in business administration. by Al Lown … Personal … Cory Kendall Pope … born Oct. 21, 1989 in Augusta, Ga. … son of George and Teresa Pope.
#43 Tyquan Mickens
#29 Christian Robertson
Bowman, S.C. Bethune-Bowman High School LB 5’9
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High School … Graduated from Bethune-Bowman High School in 2007 ... received four letters in football, basketball and baseball ... garnered All-State honors his junior and senior year ... played in the North-South All-Star Game ... named the Region 6-A Player of the Year ... garnered All-Region honors in baseball and football ... coached by Robert Hemby ... Personal … Gaylord Tahkeen Mickens ... goes by Tyquan ... son of Tyrone Huggins and Veronica Darden ... born Feb. 18, 1988 in Orangeburg, S.C. ... chose The Citadel over Wofford, Presbyterian and South Carolina State ... related to Maurice Kelly, who played safety for the Seattle Seahawks ... majoring in civil engineering.
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Savannah Country Day School … lettered in football all four years … named All-Greater Savannah and All-Region … recorded 31 catches, 600 yards, seven touchdowns, two interceptions and 14 pass breakups in his high school career … sophomore and junior year teams made the final eight in the playoffs … coached by Mike Muschamp and Joe Koch … Personal … Christian Bucanon Robertson … born on Nov. 20, 1988 in Houston, Texas … son of Bud and Dee Robertson … majoring in biology.
#81 Travis Ruff
RB 6’1
WR 6’3
Tampa, Fla. Wharton High School
Alpharetta, Ga. Alpharetta High School
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High School … Graduated from Wharton High School in 2007 ... named Third Team All-State and First Team All-County ... received the Gold Helmet Award High School … Graduated from Alpharetta High School in 2007 ... lettered in ... was the rushing leader in Hillsborough County ... coached by Craig Rainey football and track ... a four-time offensive player of the week ... caught seven
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#18 Joel Miller 188
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#41 Sam Keeler
Military College
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Bulldog Football touchdown passes and averaged 14.6 yards per reception ... Personal … Travis Ruff ... son of Seth and Eugenia Ruff ... born March 23, 1989 in Mineola, N.Y. ... majoring in business administration.
#82 Mike Smith Clarkton, N.C. East Bladen High School WR 5’11
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#89 Tyler Thornton Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt High School TE 6’3 230
#33 Cody Wilson West Newton, Pa. Yough High School RB 6’0
High School … Graduated from East Bladen High School in 2007 … lettered in football, basketball and baseball … team captain for football and basketball … received All-Conference, All-State and Fayetteville Observer AllRegion accolades … during his senior year, recorded 315 yards on 39 rushes, scoring eight touchdowns … also notched 36 receptions for 640 yards and six touchdowns … Personal … LeuMichael Durrell Smith … born on Aug. 24, 1988 in Elizabethtown, N.C. … son of Patty Smith and Glen Davis … chose The Citadel over N.C. State and East Carolina.
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Jack Britt High School … only attended Jack Britt H.S. his senior year, transferring form Moanalua High School in Hawaii after his father was transferred … named 2006 Mid-Southeastern AllConference … named 2006 Best Offensive Lineman … received 2005 OIA White Division All-Conference (Hawaii) honors … named 2005 Oceanic Time Warner Cable Team Player (Hawaii) … also lettered in basketball and baseball … Personal … Christopher Tyler Thornton … born on Aug. 24, 1989 in Ft. Hood, Texas … son of Jason and Christine Thornton … father, Jason, is in the United States Army … chose The Citadel over UNC Pembroke, Campbell and Appalachian State.
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High School … Graduated from Yough High School in 2007 … received three letters in football and two in basketball and track … football team captain … twice was named All-Conference … twice was named to the All-Post-Gazette team … rushed for 1,556 yards and 23 touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per carry … was a 100m state qualifier in track … Personal … Cody Wilson … born on July 7, 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … son of Craig and Tammy Wilson … chose The Citadel over Villanova and William and Mary … majoring in electrical engineering.
#98 Zeb Windham
Manning, S.C. Laurence Manning Academy DL 6’2
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High School … Graduated from Laurence Manning Academy in 2007 … received three letters in football, three in weight lifting, two in track and one in baseball … garnered All-Conference, All-Region and All-State honors … played in the Shrine Bowl … recorded 17 sacks during his senior season … was a member of Boy’s State in 2006 … Personal … Zebulon Brett Windham … born on April26, 1989 in Manning, S.C. … son of Sonny and Hulaine Windham … majoring in biology.
#49 Quintin Turner Charleston, S.C. Wando High School DE 6’0
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High School … A 2007 graduate of Wando High School …lettered in football and track ... named a Top 100 football prospect in high school ... recrded six sacks and forced eight fumbles his senior year, along with 113 tackles and 1,083 rushing yards ... nationally ranked in track events (discus - 14th; shot put - 23rd) his senior year, winning the state title in both events ... received All-State and All-Region accolades in track and field ... Personal … Quintin Jenaro Turner ... born Aug. 20, 1989 in Charleston ... son of Craig Turner, Sr. and Sonja Clark ... also a member of The Citadel track and field team ... chose The Citadel over Clemson, where he also had the opportunity to be a dual-sport athlete ... majoring in math.
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Bulldog Football............73-74
Johnson Hagood.............75-77 Coaching Factory............78-79 Bulldogs in the Pros........80-81 Retired Jerseys.................82-83 Facilities..........................84-85 The Citadel.....................86-87 Season Preview Points of Pride...................... 88 Campus................................ 89 Charleston, S.C...............90-91 Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
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This is Bulldog Football Johnson Hagood Stadium
The 2007 season marks the 60th year that The Citadel has played football in the friendly confines of historic Johnson Hagood Stadium. The Citadel played its first contest against Davidson on Oct. 16, 1948. Although the Bulldogs lost to the Wildcats in that game, 14-6, The Citadel has been quite successful in the Southern Conference’s largest stadium. Entering the 2007 season, the Bulldogs have marked a 193126-3 record. The Citadel earned its first victory in Johnson Hagood Stadium in the 1949 season home opener (played Oct. 8th) against state rival Newberry, defeating the Indians, 14-12. The Citadel later compiled a 3-2 record that year, representing the Bulldogs’ first winning season at Johnson Hagood. Johnson Hagood Stadium, located at the intersection of Hagood Avenue and Congress Street, just a short distance from the Ashley River and The Citadel campus, has been the site for many great Bulldog accomplishments through the years. The Citadel has gone undefeated at Johnson Hagood in six seasons (1956, 1959, 1978, 1981 and 1988) and the Bulldogs reeled off 16 consecutive victories there from 1980 to 1982. In 1992, Marshall and The Citadel played at Johnson Hagood in front of a record “stand-
ing room only” crowd of 23,025. The 21,000-seat facility has aided The Citadel in establishing itself as one of the leaders in attendance among Southern Conference schools. The Citadel has led its conference constituents 11 of the last 26 years in average attendance and 15 of the last 32 seasons. Last season, over 70,000 fans watched Bulldog football in Johnson Hagood Stadium. The 71,712 fans that attended Citadel games in 2000 totaled the 14th best attendance for all
Johnson Hagood Stadium of I-AA football, and second largest in the Southern Conference as defending national champion Georgia Southern was 10th. The Citadel faithful have kept the Bulldogs in the top-20 in national attendance for the past eight years. In 2003, Citadel fans created one of the best attendance figures in the nation, ranking seventh nationally at the end of the season. The Citadel ranked in the top-15 three years in a row, 2000 (14th), 2001 (12th) and 2002 (11th), while in 1998 and 1999, the Bulldogs rounded out the top-20 in average attendance. The historic facility, however, gained national attention during the summer of 1999 when prior crewmen from the CSS Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy battleship, were unearthed from underneath the stadium. The remains of the sailors from the Confederate sub were re-interred at nearby Magnolia Cemetery. History of a different kind was made in 2001 when The Citadel opened the brand new Altman Athletic Center that is located in the South end zone. The facility features home and visitor locker rooms, officials’ room and a spacious en-
tertainment area for members of the Brigadier Foundation. Plans and construction have been in the works for a new football facility and the Bulldogs celebrated the re-opening of the West Stands this past season. The completed project will feature luxury suites, club seats, a state-of-the-art pressbox and all the modern amenities of modern-day athletic facilities. The stadium project is expected to be complete in 2008.
Johnson Hagood Top-15 Crowds at Johnson Hagood
Crowd Opponent Date 23,025 Marshall Oct. 17, 1992 21,623 Furman Nov. 23, 1991 21,575 Davidson Oct. 25, 1969 21,570 Delaware Sept. 18, 1976 21,465 Presbyterian Sept. 13, 1975 21,460 William & Mary Oct. 11, 1969 20,863 Wofford Nov. 1, 2003 20,754 Navy Sept. 24, 1988 20,592 Furman Nov. 16, 1985 20,357 Furman Nov. 18, 1989 20,240 Presbyterian Sept. 6, 1980 20,150 Furman Nov. 21, 1981 20,130 Furman Nov. 17, 1979 20,071 Appalachian State Nov. 2, 1991 20,010 South Carolina Sept. 18, 1965
Score 13-34 10-6 34-28 17-15 21-0 14-21 16-42 42-35 0-42 9-44 21-14 35-18 44-45 17-10 3-13
Johnson Hagood Stadium “Firsts”
Game................... vs. Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948, Davidson won, 14-6 Citadel Victory............................. vs. Newberry, 14-12; Oct. 8, 1949 Citadel Touchdown...... Lucian Pinkney vs. Davidson, Oct. 16, 1948 Point After Touchdown............Hal Mapes, Davidson; Oct. 19, 1948 Halftime Score..................Davidson 7, The Citadel 6, Oct. 16, 1948 Fumble................................... Cliff Turner, Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948 Punt................................... Bobby Boyd, The Citadel; Oct. 16, 1948 Run From Scrimmage..............Jim Sifford, Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948 Citadel Forward Pass..........Max Tedder vs. Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948
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The Citadel’s Record at Johnson Hagood Stadium
1948............................................................ 0-3 1949............................................................ 3-2 1950............................................................ 3-2 1951............................................................ 3-1 1952............................................................ 3-2 1953............................................................ 1-3 1954............................................................ 1-5 1955............................................................ 4-1 1956.........................................................3-1-1 1957.........................................................3-1-1 1958............................................................ 2-3 1959............................................................ 5-0 1960.........................................................3-1-1 1961............................................................ 4-1 1962............................................................ 2-3 1963............................................................ 1-4 1964............................................................ 3-2 1965............................................................ 1-5 1966............................................................ 3-2 1967............................................................ 2-3 1968............................................................ 2-2 1969............................................................ 4-2 1970............................................................ 4-1 1971............................................................ 4-2 1972............................................................ 2-3 1973............................................................ 3-3 1974............................................................ 3-2 1975............................................................ 4-2 1976............................................................ 4-1 1977............................................................ 5-2 1978............................................................ 5-0 1979............................................................ 3-2 1980............................................................ 6-0 1981............................................................ 7-0 1982............................................................ 4-2 1983............................................................ 2-3 1984............................................................ 4-1 1985............................................................ 4-2 1986............................................................ 3-3 1987............................................................ 3-3 1988............................................................ 6-0 1989............................................................ 3-1 1990............................................................ 5-1 1991............................................................ 4-1 1992............................................................ 6-2 1993............................................................ 4-2 1994............................................................ 4-2 1995............................................................ 2-4 1996............................................................ 4-2 1997............................................................ 4-2 1998............................................................ 2-3 1999............................................................ 2-4 2000............................................................ 2-3 2001............................................................ 2-3 2002............................................................ 3-3 2003............................................................ 4-1 2004............................................................ 3-1 2005............................................................ 2-3 2006............................................................ 4-1
Coaching Factory Over the years, The Citadel has become one of the nation’s hot spots for young coaches to learn the game and improve their coaching skills. Those skills, both on the field and off the field, have enabled many of them to go on to great careers in college and professional football. Some of the young coaches that have walked through the gates of the Military College of South Carolina include Virginia Tech Head Coach Frank Beamer, Washington State Head Coach Bill Doba and Maryland Head Coach Ralph Friedgen. One of the most recent former Citadel head coaches, Ellis Johnson, is now the defensive coordinator at Mississippi State, while John Zernhelt serves as an assistant coach for the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Former North Carolina State head coach and Virginia Tech offensive coordinator Mike O’Cain also coached at The Citadel in his early days, along with former Army Head Coach Bobby Ross. Bill Doba Head Coach Washington State
All-Time Head Coaches
1905.............................................. Sidney Smith 1905-08.......................................... Ralph Foster 1909-10........................................... Sam Costen 1911-12......................................... L.S. LeTellier 1913-15; 1919............................. George Rogers 1916-18; 1920-21.......................Harry O’Brien 1922-29............................................ Carl Prause 1930-31.........................................Johnny Floyd 1932-39.................................... Tatum Gressette 1940-42....................................... John Rowland 1946-52....................................... Quinn Decker 1953-54......................................John McMillan
1955-56.............................................John Sauer 1957-65......................................... Eddie Teague 1966-72.............................................Red Parker 1973-77............................................Bobby Ross 1978-82...............................................Art Baker 1983-86........................................... Tom Moore 1987-95........................................ Charlie Taaffe 1996-00...........................................Don Powers 2001-03......................................... Ellis Johnson 2004.............................................John Zernhelt 2005 - present........................... Kevin Higgins
All-Time Assistant Coaches
Adams, Dwight (Henderson State’58).................... 1966-72 Anderson, Roy (New Mexico ‘47)........................... 1965-66 Beach, Jerry (Mississippi State ‘71)...............................1983 Beamer, Frank (Virginia Tech ‘69)...................... 1973-1978 Bleamer, Jeff (Penn State ‘75).................................. 1987-96 Bridge, Jim (Wittenburg ‘92)................................. 1996-99 Briggs, Rob (The Citadel ‘93).......................................1993 Burnham, Shane (South Carolina ‘98)..........................2004 Brodsky, David (The Citadel ‘90).................................1992 Callahan, Tim (Boston College ‘88)....................... 1990-91 Carter, Kenny (The Citadel ‘90)................... 1900, 1994-98 Cecchini, Dave (Lehigh ‘94)...................... 2006 - present Collins, Isaac (Rochester ‘93).................... 2006 - present Cory, Mike (The Citadel ‘91).......................................1991 Crockett, Dave (Lehigh ‘03).........................................2006 Daniel, Jim (N.C. State ‘92)................................... 1997-00 Davis, Al (Syracuse ‘50).......................................... 1955-56 Davis, Wendell (Florida ‘64)................................... 1983-86 Daniels, Jack (Buffalo ‘63)............................................1987 Dellastatious, Bill (Missouri ‘64)............................ 1955-57 Diggs, Ricky (Shippensburg State ‘75).................... 1979-82 Doba, Bill (Ball State ‘62)....................................... 1987-88 Draganac, Rich (IUP ‘69)....................................... 1996-97 Drayton, Maurice (The Citadel ‘98)................... 1999-2006 Erwin, Mack (Davidson ‘50).................................. 1957-79 Fagg, Dave (Davidson ‘58)...........................................1964 Fela, Jeff (Southwestern ‘75).................... 1984-86, 2001-02 Fello, Bob (Kent State ‘74)........................ 2005 - present Feus, Brian (The Citadel ‘99).................................. 2000-02 Fleetwood, Mark (South Carolina ‘83)................... 2001-02 Friedgen, Ralph (Maryland ‘68)............................. 1973-79 Gatling, Bob (Arkansas ‘57).................................... 1966-72 Georgio, John (Elon ‘45)..............................................1954 Gilstrap, Rick (Clemson ‘72).................................. 1978-82 Goldman, Dennis (So. Connecticut State ‘71)..............1998 Griffin, Charlie (Frostburg State ‘70)............................1986 Grooms, Wilbur (Tampa ‘73)................................. 1978-82 Guiton, John (Davidson ‘52).................................. 1960-62 Hall, Jack (Newberry ‘50)....................................... 1960-64 Hamilton, Fred (Baptist ‘84)........................................1988 Hamilton, Paul (Appalachian State ‘81)........................1982 Hamilton, Rusty (Florida State ‘61)........................ 1970-77 Hansen, Lance (The Citadel ‘92)..................................1993 Hardin, Bruce (Appalachian State ‘66).........................2000 Harris, Craig (Gardner-Webb ‘82)................................1983 Hearn, Ryan (South Florida ‘03)............... 2005 - present Herrin, Les (Western Carolina ‘71)......................... 2001-03 Holcombe, James (Ole Miss ‘94)..................................2006 Holthouser, Will (Wake Forest ‘73)........................ 1983-85 Hopkins, Dick (Florida State ‘74)....................... 2004-2005 Jaynes, Oval (Appalachian State ‘62)....................... 1965-68 Johnson, Bruce (Wofford ‘70)....................... 1980-81, 1999 Johnson, Don (South Dakato State ‘74)................. 1983-85 Johnson, Ellis (The Citadel ‘75)....................................1982 Jones, Keith (The Citadel ‘75)................................ 1997-01 Kellahan, Ken (The Citadel ‘99)................... 2001, 2003-04 Kendrick-Holmes, Clayton (Navy ‘92)................... 1991-01 Land, Fred (Louisiana State ) ................................. 1953-54 Larkins, Aashon (Lehigh ‘03).................... 2006 - present Lewis, Danny (South Carolina ‘95).................... 2001-2004 Long, Marty (The Citadel ‘86)................................ 1987-93 Laycock, Jimmye (William & Mary ‘70)................ 1973-74 Loney, Steve (Iowa State ‘74).................................. 1984-86 Magouirk, Kevin (South Carolina ‘01)...... 2007 - present Manley, John (Alabama)......................................... 1953-55 May, Bubba (Carson-Newman ‘70)........................ 1983-85 McCombs, Cal (The Citadel ‘67)........................... 1971-83 McCombs, Will (Air Force ‘94).............................. 1995-98 McCully, Gerald (The Citadel ‘85)......................... 1988-92 Miller, Tom (SUNY-Cortland ‘69)................................1982 Montsdeoca, Fred (Florida ‘51).............................. 1955-56 Moras, Shane (Louisiana State ‘82)...............................1988 Murry, Don (Arkansas A&M ‘66).......................... 1966-72 Nettles, Jerry (The Citadel ‘61)............................... 1963-65 Newsome, Jim (Lenoir-Rhyne ‘52)......................... 1960-63 Noonan, Jimmy (The Citadel ‘91)................................1992 Nurse, Wes (Boise State ‘04)...................... 2007 - present O’Cain, Mike (Clemson ‘77).................................. 1978-80 Olecki, Kevin (The Citadel ‘03)................. 2004 - present Park, Thom (West Chester ‘69).............................. 1978-79 Partridge, Chris (Lafayette ‘03).....................................2006
Steve Loney Assistant Coach Arizona Cardinals
Brad Scott Assistant Coach Clemson
Patterson, Steve (Liberty Baptist ‘80)............................1980 Patton, Bob (Clemson)........................................... 1963-65 Pawlak, Paul (So. Connecticut State ‘62)......................1965 Pinilla, Roberto (West Georgia ‘97).................... 2002-2005 Popp, Jim (Michigan State ‘86)............................... 1988-90 Port, Chal (North Carolina ‘54)............................. 1964-73 Potts, Brendon (The Citadel ‘91)..................................1991 Powers, Don (Western Carolina ‘68)...................... 1989-95 Ratteree, Pride (Wake Forest ‘46)............................ 1957-65 Regan, Steve (William & Mary ‘72)....................... 1975-77 Rizzo, Charlie (Auburn ‘66)......................... 1973-77, 1979 Roden, Keith (The Citadel ‘73).............................. 1975-77 Roper, Bobby (Arkansas ‘66).................................. 1969-70 Ross, Kevin (Navy ‘88)........................................... 1999-00 Sands, Everette (The Citadel ‘93)....1999-00, 2005-present Santee, Shad (N.C. State ‘92)................................. 1996-97 Sarratt, Jonathon (Clemson ‘93)...................................2003 Scott, Brad (South Florida ‘78).....................................1981 Seabrook, Ephie (The Citadel ‘27).......................... 1953-54 Seagraves, Al (Shippensburg State ‘75).................... 1986-95 Seamonson, Al (Wisconsin ‘82).............................. 1987-99 Self, Ahren (The Citadel ‘95)................... 1996-98; 2000-03 Shankweiler, Steve (Davidson ‘74).......................... 1980-83 Shuler, Hal (Appalachian State ‘81)........................ 1981-82 Smith, Brian (The Citadel ‘00)............................... 2003-04 Smith, Danny (Edinboro ‘76)................................. 1984-86 Sollazzo, David (The Citadel ‘77)........................... 1989-98 Staton, Jim (Baptist ‘86)......................................... 1989-91 Steelman, Harold (Arkansas ‘55)............................ 1966-72 Stephens, Stevie (South Carolina ‘77)..................... 1980-81 Strange, Toby (West Georgia ‘98)....................... 2003-2005 Streeter, Robb (South Carolina ‘75)..............................1981 Tucker, Mark (E. Tennessee State ‘87).................... 1992-96 Utley, Dan (Furman ‘74)........................................ 1980-81 Wall, Steve....................................................................2005 Westerfield, Eric (Hamilton College ‘92)... 2006 - present Whitley, Roger (Davidson ‘76).....................................1981 Whitt, Joe (Auburn ‘00)...............................................2002 Wingo, Billy (Clemson ‘78)..........................................1978 Witt, Hank (Newberry ‘59).................................... 1955-69 Zack, Leo (Lafayette ‘39)........................................ 1953-54 Zernhelt, John (Maryland ‘77).....................................2003
Ralph Friedgen Head Coach Maryland
Bulldogs in the Pros The Citadel boasts several players who have gone on to professional football careers, including NFL greats Greg Davis (1987-99), Paul Maguire (1960-70) and Stump Mitchell (1981-88). Just three seasons ago, another Bulldog made his way into the professional ranks as running back Nehemiah Broughton was selected in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Broughton was the first Bulldog drafted since Travis Jervey was selected in 1995 by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round.
Nehemiah Broughton Washington Redskins
With the drafting of Broughton by the Redskins, The Citadel has now had three players in as many years go on to the NFL. Four seasons ago, Cliff Washburn signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants and went on to sign a two-year deal with the Chicago Bears. Just recently he was picked up by the Denver Broncos. Three seasons ago, Lew Dawson earned a free-agent contract with the Cleveland Browns, while both Washburn and Dawson spent the spring playing in NFL Europe.
Bulldog Draft Picks 1939................ Andy Sabados, G; R-13 (111th), Chicago Cardinals 1959.............Pete Davidson, T-G; R-14 (165th), Los Angeles Rams 1960.............. Harry Rakowski, C; R-15(169th), Los Angeles Rams 1960..........................Joe Tagg, T; R-17 (194th), Chicago Cardinals 1960........Wayne Stewart, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960............. Paul McGuire, E; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960........ Pete Davidson, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960..................Joe Tagg, T; Second Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960.......Harry Rakowski, C; Second Selection, Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1964................ Vince Petno, DB; R-8 (63), Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1969..................... Jim McMillan, RB; R-16 (415), Baltimore Colts 1970............................... John Small, LB; R-1 (12), Atlanta Falcons 1977........................... Brian Ruff, LB; R-11 (304), Baltimore Colts 1981................ Stump Mitchell, RB; R-9 (226), St. Louis Cardinals 1987....................Greg Davis, L; R-9 (246), Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1995...................... Travis Jervey, RB; R-5 (170), Green Bay Packers 2005.....Nehemiah Broughton, RB; R-7 (222), Washington Redskins
Lew Dawson Cleveland Browns
Cliff Washburn New York Giants Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos
Pursuing a Dream... Jim Ettari Green Bay Packers
Stump Mitchell Arizona Cardinals Travis Jervey Atlanta Falcons Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers
Joe Pipczynski Seattle Seahawks New York Jets
Greg Davis Arizona Cardinals Oakland Raiders Atlanta Falcons
John Small Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions
Dary Myricks Georgia Force
Retired Jerseys Through 99 years of The Citadel football, only six players have had the distinction of having their jerseys retired. The uniform numbers of Marc Buoniconti ‘88, Jack Douglas ‘92, Lyvonia “Stump” Mitchell ‘80, Brian Ruff ‘77, John Small ‘70 and Lester Smith ‘92 will never be worn again by another Citadel player. All six jerseys are on display in the lobby of Seignious Hall.
Mark Buoniconti
#59 Linebacker
The Citadel Board of Visitors voted to retire the jersey of former football player Marc Buoniconti, a member of the Class of 1988, who was paralyzed while making a tackle during a football game 20 years ago... The motion, presented by Jack Douglas ‘92, chair of the board’s athletic committee, passed unanimously... Buoniconti was a sophomore linebacker for the Bulldogs in 1985 when he suffered a spinal cord injury in a game played at East Tennessee State... The injury left Buoniconti paralyzed from the neck down... Since his injury in 1985, Buoniconti and his family have worked tirelessly to raise awareness and money for The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis in an effort to help others with spinal cord injuries... Based at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, The Miami Project has become the world’s largest center for research on spinal cord injuries.
Jack Douglas
#14
Quarterback
Played from 1988-92... Finished career as the NCAA Division I-AA alltime leading rushing quarterback with 3,674 yards... The Citadel’s alltime leader in total offense (6,737), total offense attempts (1,224), points (300), touchdowns (50) and touchdown responsibility (60)... Third on the school’s all-time rushing chart with 3,908 career yards...sixth on the college’s all-time passing chart (2,829)... Third in Southern Conference history in total offense and sixth in rushing... The Citadel’s all-time winningest quarterback (27-16-1)... 1992 South Carolina Offensive Player of the Year... Holds the NCAA Division I-AA single-season record for the most yards rushing by a quarterback (1,152 in 1991)... Selected as State Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1992.
Stump Mitchell
#35
Running Back
Played from 1977-80... The Citadel’s all-time leader for most rushing attempts in a season (291), rushing yards in a season (1,647) and rushing yards in a career (4,062)...Was an Associated Press third team All-America choice in 1980... A member of the All-Southern Conference team his senior year as well as being named the conference’s Player of the Year... Also selected as the State Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1980... Standout running back for St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals (1981-91)...Currently an assistant coach with the Seattle Seahawks.
Brian Ruff
#51 Linebacker
Played from 1973-76... Consensus All-American linebacker... The Citadel’s first Associated Press first team All-America selection... Was a three-time All-Southern Conference choice... Was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year and State Player of the Year in 1975 and 1976... Was drafted in the 11th round by the Baltimore Colts after his senior year... Was the first Citadel football player to have his jersey retired... Was recently inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.
John Small
#66 Linebacker
Played from 1967-69... Honorable Mention All-American in 1967 and 1968... The Citadel MVP Award recipient in 1967 and 1969... All-State selection in 1967 and 1969... All-Southern Conference selection in 1967 and 1969... Named to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities in 1968 and 1969... Consensus All-American linebacker in 1969...Cocaptain, East-West Shrine Bowl in 1969... The Sporting News first team All-America Defense (1969)... TIme Magazine’s first team All-America Defense (1969)... Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) first team AllAmerica Defense (1969)... Co-captain Senior Bowl (1970)... Recipient of The Palmetto Award, the highest award given by The Citadel (1970)... Participant, College All-Star Team vs. NFL Kansas City Chiefs (1970)... No. 1 draft choice by the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons in 1970 (also played with the Detroit Lions)... Member of the inaugural class to The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame (1977)... Inducted to the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame (1988)... Selected to the First Team Defense for the Southern Conference 75th Anniversary Football Team (1988).
Lester Smith
#15 Defensive Back
Played from 1988-92... The Citadel’s all-time leader in games played (48)... First Team All-America in 1991 and 1992, including consensus honors in 1992... First Team All-Southern Conference selection for three consecutive years (1990-92)... Played in the 1993 Senior Bowl - one of eight players in Citadel football history to do so... The Citadel led the Southern Conference in 1991 and 1992 in defense against the score and led the nation (NCAA I-AA) in defense against the score in 1992... Served as captain for the Bulldogs in 1991 and 1992... Was named the 1992 South Carolina Defense Player of the Year.
Facilities Practice Fields The Citadel football program enjoys the luxury of having some of the finest facilities in the country. The Bulldogs gridiron program has two outdoor practice facilities (Willson Field and Washington
Light Infantry Field) and an indoor facility in McAlister FIeld House. A brand new 174’ x 360’ lined, state-of-the-art, artificial surface will be a new addition to one of the program’s practice fields. The Citadel’s football program also has use of the $3 million Altman Athletic Center that sits in the South end zone of Johnson Hagood Stadium.
Altman Athletic Center In 2001, the inaugural opening of the new Altman Athletic Center took place and the first piece of the beginning for a new football stadium project took shape. The nearly $3 million facility, which is located in the South end zone of Johnson Hagood Stadium, is named for the late William M. Altman, Jr., a 1931 graduate of The Citadel. It houses locker rooms for the Bulldogs and their opponents, along with officials’ locker rooms. It also features a large hospitality area for members of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation. Bill Altman was a native South Carolinian who graduated with a degree in business administration. He served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946, was awarded the Bronze Star in 1945, and earned service ribbons from the European and American theaters. A successful businessman, Altman owned and operated Altman Motors, Inc., in Orangeburg, S.C. Later in his career, he was associated with the Division of General Services for the State of South Carolina. Altman received an Honorary Doctorate of Law Degree from The Citadel in 1991. He was also a recipient of the Order of the Palmetto and a leader in the Orangeburg community. A philanthropist and true friend of his alma mater, he and his wife established the William M. Altman, Jr. and Henrietta B. Altman Foundation Citadel Fund in 1984 as a charitable trust to provide education funding for The Citadel in the form of academic scholarships. Altman was an avid Citadel sports fan who supported the school with athletic scholarships and was a long-time member of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation. He was a lifetime member of The Citadel Alumni Association. His gifts to The Citadel over many years provided funding for numerous projects and the Altman Athletic Center is dedicated to Bill Altman in his memory. Regarding her family’s gift to The Citadel, Mrs. Altman said. “My husband was proud to be a Citadel graduate and my children and I are glad we have the opportunity to honor my husband and their father.”
Seignious Hall The home of The Citadel’s football program, Seignious Hall provides the Bulldogs with one of the most modern and complete facilities of its kind in the Southeast. The building also houses The Citadel Sports Medicine and Athletic Strength and Development Departments as well as the athletic department’s equipment room. Opening in the spring of 1983, the building is named in honor of one of The Citadel’s former presidents, Lt. Gen. George M. Seignious II. The $1.5 million facility, which sits behind Vandiver Hall and overlooks the Ashley River, was financed through private funds. In addition to housing the football coaching offices, Seignious Hall also has a spacious training room, large dressing rooms, meeting rooms, equipment and facilities storage areas, and a spacious weight room which is supplied with modern weight-training equipment. The weight room has undergone a face lift in the last few years, including the addition of more than 30 new weight training machines, new state-of-the-art flooring, and new cardio equipment that benefits all athletes.
McAlister Field House Originally constructed in 1939 and renovated in 1989, McAlister Field House serves as the home of The Citadel’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs. The facility, which also houses the athletic department’s administrative offices, along with locker rooms for the basketball and baseball teams, has a seating capacity of 6,000. When it was built in 1939, it was referred to as “The Citadel Armory” and seated 4,500 for basketball games. Top to bottom, McAlister Field House is one of the top arenas for its sports in the region for both participants and fans. Even though 6,000 fans can pack into McAlister Field House for a basketball game, no fan is further than 24 rows away from the court. In addition, concession stands and rest room facilities are located on both the first and second floors. With the seats pulled back, there are three full-size basketball courts for practice. During inclement weather, The Citadel’s baseball, football, tennis and track and field teams use the facility. The Citadel has hosted three 6,000-fan “sellout” crowds in basketball since the building’s renovation in the late 80s, including games with Duke (1989), South Carolina (1997) and College of Charleston (1999). In January 1998, The Citadel and McAlister Field House hosted the annual All-Academy Wrestling Championship and in the past few years has served as a site of the first two rounds of the Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament. McAlister Field House has also hosted such entertainment acts as Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, Bob Hope, Kenny Rogers and Patti LaBelle. Events that have utilized the multi-purpose building include WCW Wrestling, Charleston Cup Gymnastics Championships, Special Olympics, Moja Arts Festival, Rotary/Red Cross Roundball High School Basketball Classic and a number of high school and college commencement ceremonies.
This is The Citadel The Citadel is a state-supported comprehensive military college with the mission of educating principled leaders through its Corps of Cadets. Males and females are admitted to the undergraduate residential Corps of Cadets. In addition to the day program, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College of Graduate Studies (CGPS) in the evening. The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education recognizes The Citadel as the only specialized four-year college in the state. The Citadel, founded in 1842, is a co-educational military college with a rich and storied history. Located in Charleston, S.C., the institution offers a classic military education for young men and women who seek a college experience that is intense, meaningful and academically strong. Citadel graduates say that the disciplined lifestyle and friendships they forged here have a profoundly positive effect on their lives. With an enrollment of more than 1,900, the Corps of Cadets is the nation’s largest military college program outside the service academies. All cadets are educated within a classic military system and about 40 percent of the graduating seniors earn military commissions. The remaining graduates attend graduate school or enter the job market.
The College of Graduate and Professional Studies, which is noted for Citadel excellence in a civilian environment, serves about 1,200 residents of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Academic programs at the college are complimented by a strong commitment to service and emphatic support of an honor code that calls upon a cadet not to lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. Since its founding in 1842, The Citadel’s emphasis on character, as well as intellect, has produced generations of graduates who have served their nation, their professions and their communities with distinction.
Corps of Cadets ...
All students at The Citadel are cadets in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, which numbers approximately 1,900 and represent nearly every state, as well as more than 20 countries. While roughly
40 percent of the graduates each year go into the armed services, all cadets participate in an ROTC program. On most days, cadets have physical fitness training and military instruction in addition to their regular college classes. Weekdays end with a formation and required evening study period. Because The Citadel emphasizes corps unity, cadets cannot be married and all must live on campus in the barracks with their assigned company. Despite the challenges, cadets value their first year for the lessons in teamwork, self-discipline and time management. The disciplined lifestyle that begins in the knob year binds cadets into a lifelong, closeknit camaraderie that is one of the strongest forces in their lives after graduation.
Academic Programs...
Because of the strength of the academic program, The Citadel has repeatedly been rated as a top regional institution in the annual rankings issued by U.S. News and World Report. The quality of the education at The Citadel combined with the availability of financial aid, the credentials of the faculty and the graduation rate earned the institution the citation of Best College Value in the South in 1999. With an average of 75 percent of its students returning each year, The Citadel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s 14 academic departments offer five bachelor’s degrees in 17 areas, six master’s degrees in 17 areas, and specialist degrees in two areas.
College of Graduate & Professional Studies...
The Citadel’s evening college serves the Lowcountry by offering nationally accredited bachelor’s, master’s and specialist degrees scheduled around the student’s profession, family and lifestyle. It is the well-known Citadel academic excellence in a civilian environment. The CGPS offers 20 graduate programs with concentrations in education, psychology, computer science and business. The Master of Business Administration program is the only nationally accredited MBA program in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. The CGPS also offers three undergraduate evening programs in business and engineering. The Citadel is the only college in South Carolina that offers an undergraduate civil and electrical engineering degree in the evening.
Alumni...
Generations of Citadel graduates have served their nation, their state and their community with distinction. The Citadel graduates men and women with alert minds and sound bodies, who value honor, integrity, loyalty and patriotism, and who accept the responsibilities that accompany leadership. The Citadel remains a stronghold of duty, self-discipline, and high ideals in a changing American society.
Points of Pride... Citadel Athletes Maintain Academic Excellence...
The Citadel graduation rate for all cadet-student-athletes who complete four years of eligibility ranges from 93 percent to 96 percent. The Citadel’s student-athletes consistently rank among the upper echelon of the Southern Conference. The football program has a graduation rate of 96 percent, which is among the top graduation rates in the nation.
The Citadel Earns U.S.News Rankings...
The U.S. News and World Report rankings for 2007 recognize The Citadel in several different categories: the college ranks No. 3 for top public universities in the South offering up to a master’s degree; for the seventh straight year, The Citadel School of Engineering has ranked among the top 50 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, earning this year’s No. 32 ranking; The Citadel ranked No. 7 for best master’s universities in the South.
Fulbright Scholars...
Six cadets have received Fulbright Scholarships to study abroad since 2001. That is a larger number than any other college or university in South Carolina during this period.
Diversified Student Population...
The Citadel has over 1,900 cadets from 46 states and 22 foreign countries.
Family For Life...
Becoming a part of The Citadel football program means joining the Bulldog family for life. The Citadel football family is full of successful alumni in every walk of life that are a proud part of supporting our athletes throughout their career at The Citadel and their life.
Individual Development...
The coaching staff works with every player on an individual basis to develop and improve his football skills. Each cadet-student-athlete enjoys an academic support system, which is designed to encourage responsibility and enthusiasm for learning. It is a system that emphasizes The Citadel’s commitment to education, graduation and community involvement.
The Perfect Balance: Academics & Athletics...
The Citadel is one of the most prestigious universities in the country and offers more than 21 major programs of study. The Citadel is an institution committed to rich academics and intellectual diversity, while also a member of the NCAA Division I Southern Conference.
Leads State in Graduating Athletes...
Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes.
The Citadel Earns No. 1 Ranking...
The Citadel ranks No. 1 nationally in its peer group of public colleges in the percentage of students who graduate in four years. The Citadel’s top ranking comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s comparison of all public colleges whose entering students have average SAT scores between 1000 and 1200. The Citadel’s four-year graduation rate is 59.7 percent. The national average four-year graduation rate is 29 percent.
Leader in Female Athletics...
The Citadel is a national leader in the percentage of female students who are athletes. More than 50 percent of its female cadets compete on seven varsity teams, an outstanding achievement given the fact that female athletics started in 1997.
Campus The Citadel sits on a 300-acre tract of land on the Ashley River. There are 28 buildings grouped around a large (10-acre) grass parade ground. The buildings around the parade ground include 10 classroom buildings, an administrative building, four barracks, a student activities building, infirmary, chapel, a field house, and library. Just off the main campus are the football stadium, baseball stadium and alumni center.
This is Charleston, S.C. Location... Charleston is located on the coast midway between Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach. With I-26 ending in the city and connecting with I-20, I-95, I-40, I-77, and I-85 to the north, Charleston is easily accessible from any location.
Open Air Market... The outdoor market, located at 188 Meeting Street, is the place to go to do your shopping. You will find everything from artwork to sweetgrass baskets to hot sauce. The market is a perfect place to find that unique gift.
Perfect Weather... The weather in Charleston is just one of its irresistible qualities. With the average high temperature of 75 degrees and the average low of 54, the Holy City offers the perfect weather to suit almost anyone.
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The Citadel Football In this section ...
2007 Opponents............ 93
Charleston Southern........94 Webber International.......95 Wisconsin........................96 Chattanooga.....................97 Wofford............................98 Furman............................99 Western Carolina...........100 Georgia Southern...........101 Appalachian State...........102 Elon...............................103 VMI...............................104 The Legend of the Silver Shako....105 The Southern Conference....106-109 2006 SoCon Standings....110 2006 SoCon Awards.......110 2006 SoCon Statistics.... 111-113
Bulldogs
Bulldog Football
Sharpen
Game 1: Sept. 1 -Charleston Southern - 2 p.m. General Information Location: North Charleston, S.C.
Founded: 1964 Enrollment: 3,000 President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Athletics Director: Hank Small Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big South Stadium (capacity): CSU Stadium (4,000) Playing surface: Natural Grass
Team Information Season Preview
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Jay Mills
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
Basic Offense: Multiple; One Back Basic Defense: Multiple Pro 2006 Overall Record: 9-2 2006 Conference Record: 2-2 Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 3-1 Letterman Returning: 38 Letterman Lost: 16 Starters Returning: 19 Starters Lost: 9 First Year of Football: 1991 All-Time Record: 56-116 Postseason Appearances: None Postseason Record: 0-0 Last Postseason Appearance: N/A Result: N/A
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jay Mills
Career Record: 25-43 (seven years) Record at CSU: 22-22 (four years) Office Phone: (843) 863-7119 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Chuck Kelly – Off. Coord./Offensive Line Darrell Perkins – Defensive Coordinator Jamey Chadwell – WR/Recruiting Coord. Marcus Gladden – Defensive Backs Mickey Mays -- Defensive Line
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Blake Freeland Office Phone: (843) 863-7687 Home Phone: (843) 729-0483 E-mail: bfreeland@csuniv.edu Media Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 118087; Charleston, SC 29423 Media Relations Fax: (843) 863-7676 Website: www.csusports.com
‘06 Review
2006 Charleston Southern Leaders
History/Records Administration
Offensive Leader RB Kenny Harper
Rushing Att. Collin Drafts 130 Kenny Harper 100 Robert Adams 33
Yds. Avg. 513 3.9 417 4.2 131 4.0
Passing Att. Collin Drafts 319 Eli Byrd 13 Sidney Bryant 10
Comp.Pct. Int. 223 69.9 14 8 61.5 1 6 60.0 0
Receiving Maurice Price Markus Murry Drew Rucks
Yds. Avg. 985 9.6 460 14.8 377 12.6
No. 103 31 30
2007 Schedule
Defensive Leader LB Jada Ross
Creating an
TD 7 5 1
Yds. 2665 71 67
TD 10 3 3
Tackles UT AT Jada Ross 51 76 C.J. Hirschman 29 51 Jonna Lee 27 53
Interceptions No. TD Jon Carmon 4 21 C.J. Hirschman 3 Philip Ashley 3 1 1 Scoring TD Maurice Price 10 Nick Ellis 0 Collin Drafts 7
TT 127 80 80
Yds. Avg. 24 6.0 32 10.7 31 10.3 PAT 0 33 0
TFL 11.0 1.0 8.0
Sacks 2.0 -1.5
TD 0 0 0
2PAT FG 0 0 0 6 0 0
Pts. 60 51 42
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result S 1 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. S 2 @ Presbyterian W, 21-13 S 8 @ Wofford 7 p.m. S 9 @ The Citadel W, 38-35 (OT) S 15 Johnson C. Smith 1:30 p.m. S 16 Wingate W, 20-17 S 22 @ Hawai’i 11 p.m. S 30 N. Greenville W, 20-10 S 29 @ North Greenville 7 p.m. O 7 @ Savannah State W, 38-13 O 6 Savannah State 1:30 p.m. O 14 Edwin Waters W, 47-0 O 20 Liberty 1:30 p.m. O 21 VMI W, 27-22 O 27 @ Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. O 28 Georgetown W, 24-10 N 3 @ VMI 1 p.m. N 4 Gardner-Webb W, 28-14 N 10 Presbyterian 1:30 p.m. N 11 @ Liberty L, 20-34 N 17 Coastal Carolina 1:30 p.m. N 18 @ Coastal Carolina L, 17-31
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Environment
2007
The Blade
General Information
Location: Babson Park, Fla. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 600 President: Rex R. Yentes Athletics Director: Bill Heath Nickname: Warriors Colors: Green/Golf/White Conference: SEAC (NAIA) Stadium (capacity): Legion Field (8,000) Playing surface: Natural Grass
Team Information
Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 3-3 stack 2006 Overall Record: 5-5 2006 Conference Record: 2-0 (1st) Series vs. The Citadel: First meeting Letterman Returning: 45 Letterman Lost: 31 Starters Returning: 21 Starters Lost: 16 First Year of Football: 2002 All-Time Record: 22-19 Postseason Appearances: None Postseason Record: N/A Last Postseason Appearance: N/A Result: N/A
Yds. Avg. 480 4.1 336 5.4 211 4.9
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Kelly Scott Career Record: 5-5 (one year) Record at Webber International: 5-5 (one year) Office Phone: (863) 638-2982 Best Time to Reach: Mornings Assistant Coaches (Positions) Chad Barnhardt - Offensive Coordinator Bryan Cox - Defensive Line James Delgado - Offensive Line Pat Herrington - Defensive Backs Rod Jamieson - Defensive Backs Matt Leone - Quarterbacks Greg Lewis - Running Backs Tom O’Grady - Wide Receivers Eric Potochney - Linebackers Travis Spiva - Offensive Line
Media Relations Director: John Haworth Office Phone: (863) 638-2980 E-mail: johnyh77@gmail.com Football SID: Matt Leone Office Phone: (863) 638-2982 Media Relations Mailing Address: 1201 N. Scenic Hwy. Babson Park, Fla. 33827 Media Relations Fax: (863) 638-2915 Website: www.webberathletics.com Tackles
UT AT
TD 6 4 1
TT
Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents ‘06 Review
TFL Sacks
Yds. Avg. 24 6 100 33.3 40 40 PAT 0 0 0
Offensive Leader OL Braxton Blitch
TD 0 1 4
2PAT FG 0 0 0 0 0 0
Administration
Pts. 36 24 18
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result A 25 @ Bethel 7 p.m. A 31 @ Carson Newman L, 0-44 S 1 Wis.-Stevens Point 7 p.m. S 9 Shorter College W, 13-6 S 8 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. S 16 Campbellsville W, 36-0 S 15 @ Faulkner 1:30 pm. S 23 Walsh L, 3-14 S 29 Edward Waters 7 p.m. S 30 @ Edward Waters W, 27-10 O 6 @ UNC-Pembroke 1 p.m. O 7 @ West Alabama L, 20-49 O 13 @ Concordia-Selma 1 p.m. O 14 Concordia W, 45-3 O 27 Chowan 1 p.m. O 28 @ Chowan W, 28-0 N 3 Azusa Pacific 5 p.m. N 4 @ Azusa Pacific L, 14-21 N 11 @ Fairmont L, 13-30
For Success
Head Coach Kelly Scott
History/Records
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Cleveland Morrow 4 JaMarcus Watkins 3 BJ Hall 110 66 60.0 4 719 8 Mike Wilson 1 Dedrick Sykes 114 48 42.1 4 648 3 Matt Leone 8 2 25.0 1 20 0 Scoring TD Ranier Rackley 6 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Justin Mitchell 4 Josh Smith 12 263 21.9 3 Josh Smith 3 Tyler Batts 14 143 10.2 0 *Returnees in italics PJ Curbeam 21 224 10.7 2
2007 Schedule
Season Preview
Media Relations
2006 Webber International Leaders
Rushing Att. Ranier Rackley 117 Justin Mitchell 62 Rupert Webley 43
of South Carolina
Military College Game 2: Sept. 8 -Webber International - 2 p.m.
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Defensive Leader DB JaMarcus Watkins
The Citadel
Bulldog Football
Sharpen
Game 3 Sept. 15 - at Wisconsin in Madison, Wis. - 12 p.m. (EST) General Information
Location: Madison, Wis. Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 41,169 Chancellor: John Wiley Athletics Director: Barry Alvarez Nickname: Badgers Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Big Ten Stadium (capacity): Camp Randall (80,321) Playing surface: Field Turf
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bret Bielema Career Record: 12-1 (one year) Record at Wisconsin: 12-1 (one year) Office Phone: (608) 262-1861 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Henry Mason - Assoc. Head Coach, WRs, assistant recruiting coordinator Paul Chryst - Offensive Coordinator QBs Mike Hankwitz - Defensive Coordinator Dave Doeren - Co-Defensive Coordinator, linebackers, recruiting coordinator Bob Bostad - Run coordinator, tight ends Basic Offense: Multi one and two back sets Kerry Cooks - Defensive Backs Basic Defense: 4-3 Randall McCray - Defensive Line 2006 Overall Record: 12-1 Bob Palcic - Offensive Line 2006 Conference Record: 7-1 John Settle - Running Backs Series vs. The Citadel: First meeting Letterman Returning: 49 Letterman Lost: 19 Media Relations Director: Justin Doherty Starters Returning: 18 Office Phone: (608) 262-1811 Starters Lost: 6 Cell Phone: (608) 225-1891 First Year of Football: 1889 E-mail: JMD@athletics.wisc.edu All-Time Record: 587-452-53 Assistant MRD: Brian Lucas Postseason Appearances: 18 Media Relations Mailing Address: Postseason Record: 10-8 Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe St., Madison, Last Postseason Appearance: WI 53711 2007 Capital One Bowl Media Relations Fax: (608) 262-8184 Result: W, 17-14 vs. Arkansas Website: www.uwbadgers.com
Team Information Season Preview
Coaching Staff
Media Relations
Head Coach Bret Bielema
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
‘06 Review
2006 Wisconsin Leaders
History/Records Administration
Offensive Leader RB P.J. Hill
Rushing Att. P.J. Hill 311 Lance Smith 95 Dywon Rowan 39
Yds. Avg. 1569 5.0 345 3.6 184 4.7
TD 15 5 3
Receiving Travis Beckum Paul Hubbard Luke Swan
Yds. Avg. 903 14.8 627 16.5 595 17.0
TD 5 5 5
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Allen Langford 3 John Stocco 158 268 59.0 6 2185 17 Roderic Rogers 2 Jack Ikegwuonu 2 Tyler Donovan 37 58 63.8 2 564 4 No. 61 38 35
2007 Schedule
Defensive Leader DB Jack Ikegwuonu
Creating an
Tackles UT AT Mark Zalewski 55 35 Joe Stellmacher 53 31 Jonathan Casillas 53 30
Scoring P.J. Hill Taylor Mehlhaff Paul Hubbard
TD 16 0 5
Yds. Avg. 9 3.0 44 22.0 28 14.0 PAT 0 47 0
TFL 5.0 3.0 12.5
Sacks 2.0 -2.0
TD 0 0 0
2PAT FG 0 0 0 15 0 0
Pts. 96 92 30
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent S 1 Washington State TBA S 2 vs. Bowling Green S 8 @ UNLV 10 p.m. S 9 Western Illinois S 15 The Citadel 11 a.m. S 16 San Diego State S 22 Iowa 8 p.m. S 23 @ Michigan S 29 Michigan State TBA S 30 @ Indiana O 6 @ Illinois TBA O 7 Northwestern O 13 @ Penn State 3:30 p.m. O 14 Minnesota O 20 Northern Illinois TBA O 21 @ Purdue O 27 Indiana 12 p.m. O 28 Illinois N 3 @ Ohio State TBA N 4 Penn State N 10 Michigan TBA N 11 @ Iowa N 17 @ Minnesota TBA N 18 Buffalo J 1 Arkansas
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TT 90 84 83
Result W, 35-14 W, 34-10 W, 14-0 L, 13-27 W, 52-17 W, 41-9 W, 48-12 W, 24-3 W, 30-24 W, 13-3 W, 24-21 W, 35-3 W, 17-14
Environment
2007
The Blade
Military College
General Information
Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 8,925 Chancellor: Dr. Roger Brown Athletics Director: Rick Hart Nickname: Mocs Colors: Navy and Old Gold Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Finley (20,668) Playing surface: Polyethelene
Team Information
Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Defense: 50 or 3-4 2006 Overall Record: 3-8 2006 Conference Record: 2-5 Series vs. The Citadel: UTC, 24-14-2 Letterman Returning: 42 Letterman Lost: 18 Starters Returning: 18 Starters Lost: 12 First Year of Football: 1904 All-Time Record: 446-444-32 Postseason Appearances: One Postseason Record: 0-1 Last Postseason Appearance: 1984 Result: L, 10-37 at Arkansas State
2006 Chattanooga Leaders
Rushing Att. Eldra Buckley 215 Erroll Wynn 69 Antonio Miller 61
Yds. Avg. 1204 5.6 392 5.7 214 3.5
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Rodney Allison Career Record: 14-31 (four years) Record at Chattanooga: 14-31 (four years) Office Phone: (423) 425-4494 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) John Turner - Asst. Head Coach/Off. Line Carmen Felus - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Billy Taylor - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Bobby Allison - Defensive Backs assistant David Bibee - Defenseive Backs Scott Brumett - Outside Linebackers Aaron Harris - Running Backs Jason McManus - Receivers Bradford Banta - Tight Ends Vantz Singletary - Defensive Line
Tackles Chris Johnson Chris Camacho Neil Brown
TD 7 1 4
Season Preview
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Jeff Romero Office Phone: (423) 425-5292 Cell Phone: (423) 503-8815 E-mail: Jeff-Romero@utc.edu Assistant MRDs: Owen Seaton/Anne Wehunt Media Relations Mailing Address: 615 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37403 Media Relations Fax: (423) 425-4610 Website: www.GoMocs.com UT AT 49 25 39 17 25 27
Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Interceptions No. Quintez Smith 4 Matt Lopez 172 86 50.0 8 1043 8 Raeshon Ball 2 Antonio Miller 161 91 56.5 5 739 4 Chris Camacho 2 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Scoring TD Emanuel Hassell 62 468 7.5 1 Michael Johnson 8 Michael Johnson 39 631 16.2 8 Esteban Lopez 0 Eldra Buckley 18 139 7.7 0 Eldra Buckley 7
TT 74 56 52
Yds. Avg. 111 27.8 21 10.5 21 10.5 PAT 0 25 0
TFL 10.0 1.0 3.0
Sacks 3.0 -2.0
TD 1 0 0
of South Carolina
Game 4: Sept. 29 - at Chattanooga in Chattanooga, Tenn. - 6 p.m.
Head Coach Rodney Allison
Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
‘06 Review History/Records Offensive Leader QB Antonio Miller
Administration
2PAT FG Pts. 0 0 48 0 6 43 0 0 42
*Returnees in italics
2007 Schedule
Date Opponent A 30 Carson-Newman S 8 @ Jacksonville St. S 22 @ Georgia Southern S 29 The Citadel O 6 @ Arkansas O 13 Western Carolina O 20 Furman O 27 @ Elon N 3 Western Kentucky N 10 Wofford N 17 @ Appalachian St.
For Success
2006 Results
Time Date Opponent Result 7 p.m. A 31 Tennessee Tech W, 31-7 3:30 p.m. S 9 @ Memphis L, 14-33 7 p.m. S 16 @ Western Ky. L, 21-28 6 p.m. S 23 Georgia Southern W, 27-26 7 p.m. S 30 @ The Citadel L, 21-24 6 p.m. O 7 Appalachian State L, 21-56 2 p.m. O 14 @ Western Carolina W, 17-14 (OT) 1:30 p.m. O 21 @ Furman L, 22-28 (OT) 2 p.m. O 28 Elon L, 17-20 2 p.m. N 4 Jacksonville State L, 10-13 3:30 p.m. N 11 @ Wofford L, 0-55
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Defensive Leader LB Chris Johnson
The Citadel
Bulldog Football
Sharpen
Game 5: Oct. 6 - Wofford - 2 p.m. General Information
Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Founded: 1854 Enrollment: 1,250 President: Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletics Director: Richard Johnson Nickname: Terriers Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Gibbs (13,000) Playing surface: Natural Grass (Bermuda)
Team Information Season Preview
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Mike Ayers
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
Basic Offense: Wingbone Basic Defense: Multiple 50 2006 Overall Record: 7-4 2006 Conference Record: 5-2 Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 40-18-1 Letterman Returning: 53 Letterman Lost: 10 Starters Returning: 19 Starters Lost: 7 First Year of Football: 1889 All-Time Record: 442-454-36 Postseason Appearances: One Postseason Record: 2-1 Last Postseason Appearance: 2003 Result: L, 9-24 vs. Delaware
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Ayers Career Record: 134-110-2 (22 years) Record at Wofford: 123-89-1 (19 years) Office Phone: (864) 597-4095 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Wade Lang - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Nate Woody - Defensive Coordinator Ron Antoine - Running Backs Nathan Fuqua - Inside Linebackers Lee Hanning - Kickers Terry Lantz - Secondary Eric Nash - Offensive Line Jack Teachey - Defensive Line/Recruiting Shiel Wood - Wide Receivers
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Steve Shutt Office Phone: (864) 597-4093 E-mail: shuttsj@wofford.edu Assistant MRD: Travis Woods/woodstj@ wofford.edu Media Relations Mailing Address: 429 N. Church St., Spartanburg, SC 29303 Media Relations Fax: (864) 597-4129 Website: www.WoffordTerriers.com
‘06 Review
2006 Wofford Leaders
History/Records Administration
Offensive Leader QB Josh Collier
Rushing Att. Kevious Johnson 115 Michael Hobbs 122 Josh Collier 112
Yds. Avg. 730 6.3 579 4.7 425 3.8
TD 6 9 9
Receiving No. Andy Strickland 13 Colby Harris 9 Fenn Allen 8
Yds. Avg. 179 13.7 86 9.6 115 14.4
TD 2 1 1
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Kevin Adleman 3 Justin Franklin 2 Josh Collier 38 73 52.1 2 538 5 Buck Brown 2 Ben Widmyer 20 31 64.5 3 224 0
2007 Schedule
Defensive Leader DB Dan Tavani
Creating an
Tackles UT AT Justin Franklin 32 49 Seth Goldwire 27 47 Dan Tavani 35 33
Scoring TD Nick Robinson 0 Josh Collier 9 Michael Hobbs 9
TT 81 74 68
Yds. Avg. 89 29.7 70 35.0 50 25.0 PAT 40 0 0
Sacks 2.0 2.5 --
TD 1 0 1
2PAT FG 0 7 0 0 0 0
Pts. 61 54 54
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent S 1 Georgetown, Ky. 7 p.m. S 2 South Carolina St. S 8 Charleston Southern 7 p.m. S 9 Coastal Carolina S 15 @ North Carolina St. 6 p.m. S 16 @ South Carolina S 22 Appalachian St 3 p.m. S 30 Furman S 29 @ Furman 6 p.m. O 7 The Citadel O 6 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 14 @ Appalachian St. O 13 Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. O 21 @ Elon O 20 Elon 1:30 p.m. O 28 Western Carolina O 27 @ Western Carolina 7 p.m. N 4 @ Georgia Southern N 3 Georgia Southern 1:30 p.m. N 11 Chattanooga N 10 @ Chattanooga 2 p.m. N 18 @ Gardner-Webb
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TFL 5.0 6.0 5.0
Result W, 28-21 L, 38-41 L, 20-27 L, 21-35 W, 28-20 L, 7-14 W, 35-21 W, 35-7 W, 28-10 W, 55-0 W, 34-17
Environment
2007
The Blade
General Information
Location: Greenville, S.C. Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,600 President: Dr. David Shi Athletics Director: Dr. Gary Clark Nickname: Paladins Colors: Purple and White Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Paladin (16,000) Playing surface: Natural Grass
Team Information
Basic Offense: Multiple I Basic Defense: 43 2006 Overall Record: 8-4 2006 Conference Record: 6-1 Series vs. The Citadel: FUR, 54-29-3 Letterman Returning: 48 Letterman Lost: 21 Starters Returning: 17 Starters Lost: 7 First Year of Football: 1889 All-Time Record: 543-406-38 Postseason Appearances: 15 Postseason Record: 17-14 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 Result: L, 14-31 vs. Montana State
2006 Furman Leaders
Rushing Att. Cedrick Gipson 190 Jerome Felton 162 Stephone LaFrance 38
Yds. Avg. 938 4.9 707 4.4 165 4.3
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bobby Lamb Career Record: 43-19 (five years) Record at Furman 43-19 (five years) Office Phone: (864) 294-2120 Best Time to Reach: Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches (Positions) Tim Sorrells - Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coord./RBs Jeff Farrington - Co-Defensive Coord./Safeties Steve Wilson - Co-Defensive Coord./LBs Drew Cronic - Wide Receivers Tom Evangelista - Co-Sp. Teams Coord./CBs Des Kitchings - Tight Ends Carroll McCray - Offensive Line Roberto Panilla - Defensive Line Bob Price - Specialists
Media Relations Director: Hunter Reid Office Phone: (864) 294-2061 Home Phone: (864) 233-2026 E-mail: Hunter.Reid@Furman.edu Assistant MRD: Jordan Caskey Media Relations Mailing Address: Timmons Arena/Furman University 3300 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville, S.C. 29613 Media Relations Fax: (864) 294-3061 Website: www.furmanpaladins.com
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Jeremy Blocker 4 Andrew Thacker 2 Renaldo Gray 95 168 56.5 3 1184 4 Austin Holmes 2 Jordan Sorrells 69 117 59.0 3 851 4
Receiving No. Justin Stepp 46 Patrick Sprague 33 R.J. Webb 28
Yds. Avg. 599 13.0 481 14.6 407 14.5
2007 Schedule
Scoring Jerome Felton Scott Beckler Cedrick Gipson
TD 1 2 1
TD 23 0 6
TT 121 66 62
Yds. Avg. 48 12.0 48 24.0 24 12.0 PAT 0 33 0
TFL 12.0 -- 4.5
Sacks 1.0 ---
TD 0 0 0
2PAT FG 1 0 0 7 0 0
Head Coach Bobby Lamb
Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
‘06 Review History/Records Offensive Leader FB Jerome Felton
Administration
Pts. 140 54 36
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result S 1 Presbyterian 7 p.m. S 2 Jacksonville State W, 17-13 S 8 @ Hofstra 7 p.m. S 9 West Georgia W, 24-7 S 15 @ Clemson TBA S 16 @ North Carolina L, 42-45 S 29 Wofford TBA S 23 Western Carolina W, 42-7 O 6 Coastal Carolina TBA S 30 @ Wofford W, 35-21 O 13 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 7 @ Coastal Carolina L, 27-29 O 20 @ Chattanooga TBA O 14 The Citadel W, 23-17 O 27 Appalachian State TBA O 21 Chattanooga W, 28-22 (OT) N 3 Elon 2 p.m. O 28 @ Appalachian St. L, 7-40 N 10 @ Georgia Southern TBA N 4 @ Elon W, 24-13 N 17 @ Western Carolina TBA N 11 Georgia Southern W, 13-10 N 25 @ Montana State L, 13-31
For Success
Season Preview
Media Relations
Tackles UT AT Andrew Jones 48 73 Jeremy Blocker 34 32 Austin Holmes 39 23
TD 4 23 0
of South Carolina
Military College Game 6: Oct. 13 - Furman (Parents’ Weekend) - 2 p.m.
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Defensive Leader LB Andrew Jones
The Citadel
Bulldog Football
Sharpen
Game 7: Oct. 20 - at Western Carolina in Cullowhee, N.C. - 1 p.m. General Information
Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 9,000 Chancellor: Dr. John Bardo Athletics Director: Chip Smith Nickname: Catamounts Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): E.J. Whitmire Stadium (13,742) Playing surface: AstroPlay
Team Information Season Preview
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Kent Briggs
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
Basic Offense: Spread/Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 2006 Overall Record: 2-9 2006 Conference Record: 0-7 Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 17-13-1 Letterman Returning: 43 Letterman Lost: 21 Starters Returning: 14 Starters Lost: 8 First Year of Football: 1931 All-Time Record: 300-395-23 Postseason Appearances: One Postseason Record: 3-1 Last Postseason Appearance: 1983 Result: L, 7-43 vs. Southern Illinois
‘06 Review
2006 Western Carolina Leaders
History/Records Administration
Offensive Leader WR Michael Hines
Rushing Att. Darius Fudge 229 Mike Malone 46 Willie Harper 9
Yds. Avg. 1001 4.4 162 3.5 37 4.1
TD 4 1 0
Receiving Michael Hines Eddie Cohen Chris Jefferson
Yds. Avg. 461 7.7 505 15.3 249 11.9
TD 5 2 1
Creating an
Head Coach: Kent Briggs Career Record: 21-33 (five years) Record at Western Carolina: 21-33 (five years) Office Phone: (828) 227-7395 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Doug Malone - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Don Powers - Def. Coordinator/Secondary Daniel Gibson - Defensive Assistant Mryon Jackson - Defensive Line Tim Mayse - Special Teams David Napert - LBs/Recruiting Coordinator Drew O’Daniel - Offensive Line John Scott - Defensive Ends Lamont Seward - Wide Receivers Brian Rucker - Running Backs Linden Ryan - Offensive Assistant
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Denise Gideon Asst. MRD (FB Contact): Daniel Hooker Office Phone: (828) 227-2339 Home Phone: (828) 508-2494 E-mail: dhooker@email.wcu.edu Media Relations Mailing Address: WCU Athletics; Ramsey Center; Cullowhee, N.C. 28723 Media Relations Fax: (828) 227-7688 Website: www.CatamountSports.com Tackles UT AT Shelton Gaffney 43 42 Kadeem Morgan 37 31 Mordy Ornguze 24 37
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Mitchell Dukes 3 Carlton Bailey 2 Bennett Swygert 156 87 55.8 5 941 6 Antoine George 2 Todd Spitzer 127 64 50.4 1 670 3 No. 60 33 21
2007 Schedule
Defensive Leader S Mordy Ornguze
Coaching Staff
Scoring TD Jonathan Parsons 0 Michael Hines 5 Darius Fudge 4
Yds. Avg. 46 15.3 44 22.0 0 0.0 PAT 17 0 0
TFL 4.0 6.0 7.0
Sacks --1.0
TD 2 0 0
2PAT FG 0 6 0 0 0 0
Pts. 35 30 24
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent S 1 @ Alabama TBA A 31 Chowan S 8 @ Eastern Kentucky 6 p.m. S 16 Eastern Kentucky S 15 @ Georgia TBA S 23 @ Furman S 22 Presbyterian 6 p.m. S 30 Georgia Southern S 29 @ Georgia Southern 6 p.m. O 7 @ Elon O 6 Elon TBA O 14 Chattanooga O 13 @ Chattanooga 6 p.m. O 21 @ The Citadel O 20 The Citadel 1 p.m. O 28 @ Wofford O 27 Wofford TBA N 4 @ Liberty N 10 @ Appalachian St. TBA N 11 Appalachian State N 17 Furman TBA N 18 @ Florida
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TT 85 68 61
Result W, 42-0 W, 20-17 L, 7-42 L, 14-24 L, 19-37 L, 14-17 (OT) L, 27-30 (OT) L, 7-35 L, 0-21 L, 9-31 L, 0-62
Environment
2007
The Blade
General Information
Location: Statesboro, Ga. Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 16,425 President: Dr. Bruce F. Grube Athletics Director: Sam Baker Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue and White Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Paulson (18,000) Playing surface: Bermuda Tift (natural)
Team Information
Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 2006 Overall Record: 3-8 2006 Conference Record: 2-5 Series vs. The Citadel: GSU, 12-4 Letterman Returning: 42 Letterman Lost: 19 Starters Returning: 16 Starters Lost: 8 First Year of Football: 1924 (no football from 1942-81) All-Time Record: 256-84-1 Postseason Appearances: 16 Postseason Record: 38-10 Last Postseason Appearance: 2005 Result: L, 34-50 vs. Texas State
2006 Georgia Southern Leaders
Rushing Att. Chris Covington 164 Lamar Lewis 149 Jayson Foster 43
Yds. Avg. 824 5.0 782 5.2 346 8.0
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Chris Hatcher Career Record: 76-12 (seven seasons) Record at Georgia Southern: First Season Office Phone: (912) 681-5522 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Rance Gillespie - Offensive Coordinator/RBs Ashley Anders - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Shawn Bostick - Offensive Line Ron Dugans - Wide Receivers Keith Hatcher - Secondary Jeff Koonz - Defensive Tackles Mitch Stewart - Tight Ends Wes Turner - Offensive Assistant Bubba Walker - Defensive Ends
Media Relations Director: Patrick Osterman Office Phone: (912) 681-0352 Cell Phone: (912) 531-0926 E-mail: prosterman@georgiasouthern.edu Assistant Media Relations Directors: David Headrick, Matt Horne Media Relations Mailing Address: GSU; P.O. Box 8085; Statesboro, GA 30460 Media Relations Fax: (912) 681-0046 Website: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Brandon Jackson 5 Terroine Benefield 3 Travis Clark 283 147 51.9 4 1808 8 John Mohring 2 Chris Rogers 25 12 48.0 2 106 0 Receiving No. Jayson Foster 33 Reggie McCutchen 24 Raja Andrews 23
Yds. Avg. 368 11.2 374 15.6 233 10.1
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Scoring TD Jayson Foster 9 Chris Covington 8 Lamar Lewis 7
TD 3 0 1
TT 93 48 45
Yds. Avg. 17 3.4 14 4.7 0 0.0 PAT 0 0 0
TFL 14.0 6.5 0.5
Sacks 2.0 2.0 --
TD 0 0 0
2PAT FG 1 0 0 0 0 0
Head Coach Chris Hatcher
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Pts. 56 48 42
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result S 8 West Georgia 6 p.m. S 9 Central Conn. St. L, 13-17 S 15 @ Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. S 16 Coastal Carolina W, 38-21 S 22 Chattanooga 6 p.m. S 23 @ Chattanooga L, 26-27 S 29 Western Carolina 6 p.m. S 30 @ Western Carolina W, 24-14 O 6 South Dakota State 2 p.m. O 7 North Dakota State L, 14-34 O 13 @ Elon 3 p.m. O 14 Elon W, 28-21 O 20 @ Appalachian St. TBA O 21 Appalachian State L, 20-27 (2OT) O 27 The Citadel 12 p.m. O 28 @ The Citadel L, 21-24 N 3 @ Wofford TBA N 4 Wofford L, 10-28 N 10 Furman 2 p.m. N 11 @ Furman L, 10-13 N 17 @ Colorado State 2 p.m. N 18 Central Arkansas L, 31-34 (OT)
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Tackles UT AT John Mohring 61 32 Charrod Taylor 28 20 Dedrick Bynam 31 14
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Game 9: Nov. 3 - Appalachian State (Homecoming) - 2 p.m. General Information
Location: Boone, N.C. Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 15,00 Chancellor: Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletics Director: Charlie Cobb Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Kidd Brewer (16,650) Playing surface: FieldTurf
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Head Coach Jerry Moore
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Basic Offense: Multiple One-Back Basic Defense: 4-3 2006 Overall Record: 14-1 2006 Conference Record: 7-0 Series vs. The Citadel: ASU, 24-11 Letterman Returning: 51 Letterman Lost: 19 Starters Returning: 17 Starters Lost: 9 First Year of Football: 1928 All-Time Record: 503-294-28 Postseason Appearances: 14 Postseason Record: 16-12 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 Result: W, 28-17 vs. Massachusetts (championship)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jerry Moore Career Record: 181-116-2 (25 years) Record at Appalachian St.: 154-68 (18 years) Office Phone: (828) 262-2501 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) John Wiley - Defensive Coordinator/DB’s Shawn Elliot - Offensive Line/Tight Ends Lonnie Galloway - Wide Receivers Brad Glenn - Wide Receivers Dale Jones - Linebackers Chris Moore - Running Backs Scott Satterfield - Quarterbacks Mark Speir - D-Line/Recruiting Coordinator
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Mike Flynn Office Phone: (828) 262-2845 Cell Phone: (828) 964-6406 E-mail: flynnmh@appstate.edu Media Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 32116; Boone, N.C. 32116 Media Relations Fax: (828) 262-6106 Website: www.GoASU.com
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Offensive Leader RB Kevin Richardson
Rushing Att. Kevin Richardson 302 Armanti Edwards 188 Devon Moore 61
Yds. Avg. 1676 5.5 1153 6.1 315 5.2
TD 30 15 2
Receiving No. William Mayfield 64 Dexter Jackson 33 Kevin Richardson 30
Yds. Avg. 1129 17.6 470 14.2 285 9.5
TD 5 3 1
Interceptions No. Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Corey Lynch 5 Armanti Edwards 274 167 60.9 10 2251 15 Jeremy Wiggins 5 Jerome Touchstone 2 Trey Elder 64 32 50.0 3 372 2
2007 Schedule Defensive Leader DB Corey Lynch
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Tackles UT AT Pierre Banks 56 54 Corey Lynch 43 42 Jeremy Wiggins 38 47
Scoring TD Kevin Richardson 31 Julian Rauch 0 Armanti Edwards 15
Yds. Avg. 101 20.2 60 12.0 57 28.5 PAT 0 69 0
TFL 2.5 5.0 3.5
Sacks 1.0 ---
TD 0 0 1
2PAT FG 0 0 0 10 0 0
Pts. 186 99 90
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent S 1 @ Michigan TBA S 2 @ N.C. State S 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 3:30 p.m. S 9 James Madison S 15 Northern Arizona 3:30 p.m. S 16 Mars Hill S 22 @ Wofford TBA S 23 @ Gardner-Webb S 29 @ Elon 1:30 p.m. S 30 Elon O 6 Gardner-Webb 2:30 p.m. O 7 @ Chattanooga O 20 Georgia Southern 3:30 p.m. O 14 Wofford O 27 @ Furman TBA O 21 @ Georgia Southern N 3 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 28 Furman N 10 Western Carolina 3:30 p.m. N 4 The Citadel N 17 Chattanooga 3:30 p.m. N 11 @ Western Carolina N 25 *Coastal Carolina D 2 *Montana State D 9 *Youngstown State D 16 *vs. Massachusetts * - NCAA Division 1 Playoffs
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Result L, 10-23 W, 21-10 W, 41-0 W, 41-6 W, 45-21 W, 56-21 W, 14-7 W, 27-20 (2OT) W, 40-7 W, 42-13 W, 31-9 W, 45-28 W, 38-17 W, 49-24 W, 28-17
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General Information
Location: Elon, N.C. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 5,230 President: Dr. Leo Lambert Athletics Director: Dave Blank Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium (capacity): Rhodes (11,250) Playing surface: Natural Grass
Team Information
Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 2006 Overall Record: 5-6 2006 Conference Record: 2-5 Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 5-1 Letterman Returning: 32 Letterman Lost: 22 Starters Returning: 14 Starters Lost: 8 First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 447-376-18 Postseason Appearances: 12, all in NAIA Postseason Record: 8-4 Last Postseason Appearance: 1981 Result: W, 3-0 vs. Pittsburgh State
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Military College
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Pete Lembo Career Record: 49-20 (six years) Record at Elon: 5-6 (one year) Office Phone: (336) 278-6721 Best Time to Reach: Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) Warren Ruggerio - Offensive Coordinator/QB’s Jay Bateman - Defensive Coordinator/LB’s Shane Burnham - DE’s/Special Teams Coordinator Scott Browne - RB’s/Recruiting Coordinator Mike Nall - Punters Brian Newberry - Defensive Backs Ricky Perez - Wide Receivers Mitch Rippy - Kickers Rich Skrosky - Offensive Line Marc Yellock - Defensive Line
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Media Relations Director: Matt Eviston Office Phone: (336) 278-6711 E-mail: meviston@elon.edu Assistant Media Relations Director: Chris Rash - (336) 278-6712; crash@elon.edu Media Relations Mailing Address: Campus Box 2500; Elon, NC 27244 Media Relations Fax: (336) 278-6768 Website: www.elon.edu/athletics
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Rushing Att. Reggie Hall 87 T.J. Clegg 63 Michael Mayers 20
Yds. Avg. 418 4.8 212 3.4 131 6.6
Tackles UT AT Chad Nkang 52 75 Corey Weaver 42 51 Danny Boback 32 36
TD 2 2 1
TT 127 93 68
Interceptions Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Chris Bland Wes Pope 375 228 60.8 12 2572 16 Karlos Sullivan Shayne Milligan 5 4 80.0 0 15 0 Nolan Ward
No. 4 2 2
Yds. Avg. 124 31.0 55 27.5 46 23.0
Scoring Andrew Wilcox Terrell Hudgins T.J. Clegg
TD 0 8 4
PAT 29 0 0
Receiving No. Michael Mayers 73 Terrell Hudgins 69 Reggie Hall 37
Yds. Avg. 866 11.9 1027 14.9 282 7.6
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TD 3 8 2
TFL 16.5 4.0 7.0 TD 1 1 0
2PAT FG 0 12 1 0 0 0
History/Records Offensive Leader WR Terrell Hudgins
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Pts. 65 50 24
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result S 1 @ South Florida TBA S 2 @ Coastal Carolina W, 23-20 S 8 W.Va. Wesleyan 6 p.m. S 9 Towson L, 17-24 S 22 Liberty 1:30 p.m. S 16 Presbyterian W, 28-0 S 29 Appalachian State 1:30 p.m. S 30 @ Appalachian St. L, 21-45 O 6 @ Western Carolina 6 p.m. O 7 Western Carolina W, 37-19 O 13 Georgia Southern 3 p.m. O 14 @ Georgia Southern L, 21-28 O 20 @ Wofford 1:30 p.m. O 21 Wofford L, 21-35 O 27 Chattanooga 1:30 p.m. O 28 @ Chattanooga W, 20-17 N 3 @ Furman 2 p.m. N 4 Furman L, 13-24 N 10 @ The Citadel 1 p.m. N 11 @ N.C. A&T W, 45-0 N 17 Stony Brook 3:30 p.m. N 18 The Citadel L, 7-44
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Game 11: Nov. 17 - at VMI in Lexington, Va. - 12 p.m. General Information
Location: Lexington, Va. Founded: 1839 Enrollment: 1,250 President: Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III Athletics Director: Donny White Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red, White and Yellow Conference: Big South Stadium (capacity): Alumni Memorial Field (10,000) Playing surface: Bermuda
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Head Coach Jim Reid
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Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple 2006 Overall Record: 1-10 2006 Conference Record: 0-4 Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 33-30-2 Letterman Returning: 30 Letterman Lost: 15 Starters Returning: 16 Starters Lost: 11 First Year of Football: 1891 All-Time Record: 448-599-42 Postseason Appearances: None Postseason Record: 0-0 Last Postseason Appearance: N/A Result: N/A
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Head Coach: Jim Reid Career Record: 85-92-3 (16 years) Record at VMI: 1-10 (one year) Office Phone: (540) 464-7264 Best Time to Reach: Weekdays, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches (Positions) Brent Davis - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Vince Sinagra - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Bob Bodine - Offensive Centers/Guards Jeff Hanson - Defensive Line/Chief of Staff Richard McNutt - Defensive Backs Brock Pittman - Offensive Tackles Greg Shockley - RBs/Recruit. Coordinator Paul Soltis - Wide Receivers Phil Sabatini - Strength and Conditioning
Media Relations
Media Relations Director: Wade Branner Office Phone: (540) 464-7515 Home Phone: (540) 463-5033 E-mail: brannerwh@vmi.edu Assistant Media Relations Directors: Christian Hoffman, Joel Baltahaser Media Relations Mailing Address: 116 Smith Hall; Lexington, VA 24450 Media Relations Fax: (540) 464-7583 Website: www.vmikeydets.com
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Offensive Leader RB Tim Maypray
Tackles UT AT TT Patrick McKinney 37 45 82 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Levi Swindell 35 35 70 Sean Mizzer 209 1022 4.9 9 Keith Taylor 31 30 61 Joey Robinson 37 330 8.9 1 Tim Maypray 41 280 6.8 1 Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. 0 0.0 Passing Att. Comp.Pct. Int. Yds. TD Jamaal Walton 3 Christian Kelly 3 0 0.0 Jonathan Wilson 92 45 48.9 0 759 5 Marcus Brown 2 15 7.5 Kyle Hughes 51 28 54.9 3 371 3 Receiving Willie Bell Tim Maypray Sean Mizzer
No. 17 14 14
Yds. Avg. 340 20.0 244 17.4 121 8.6
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Defensive Leader LB Patrick McKinney
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Scoring TD Sean Mizzer 10 Barrett Way 0 Jonathan Wilson 3
TD 3 2 1
PAT 0 17 0
TFL 2.5 0.5 1.0
Sacks ----
TD 0 0 1
2PAT FG 0 0 0 10 1 0
Pts. 60 47 20
*Returnees in italics
2006 Results
Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result S 1 Lock Haven 1 p.m. S 2 Davidson W, 20-19 S 8 William & Mary 1 p.m. S 9 @ Norfolk State L, 19-32 S 15 @ James Madison 6 p.m. S 16 @ Richmond L, 7-58 S 22 @ Lehigh TBA S 23 @ William & Mary L, 6-38 S 29 @ Robert Morris 1 p.m. S 30 James Madison L, 7-45 O 13 Presbyterian 1 p.m. O 7 @ Army L, 7-62 O 20 Gardner-Webb 1 p.m. O 14 Coastal Carolina L, 27-31 O 27 @ Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. O 21 @ Charleston Southern L, 22-27 N 3 Charleston Southern 1 p.m. O 28 @ Gardner-Webb L, 31-35 N 10 Liberty 1 p.m. N 11 @ The Citadel L, 21-48 N 17 @ The Citadel 12 p.m. N 18 Liberty L, 32-38
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As told by Col. Jake Burrows ‘40, former Business Manager of The Citadel Athletic Department and Faculty Athletic Representative.
Shortly after he became President of The Citadel, Lt. Gen. Seignious asked me to come up with a perpetual trophy that the football teams of The Citadel and VMI could compete for on an annual basis. He had already selected a very appropriate name for the game: “The Military Classic of the South.” I was at that time the Director of Student Activities and was also the Faculty Representative for Athletics, both of which positions I had inherited from Col. David S. McAlister, a Citadel legend who had held those positions for many years. I remembered from my growing-up years in the Midwest that the football teams from the Universities of Michigan and Minnesota annually played for “The Little Brown Jug,” with the winning team taking possession of the trophy until the next game. I believe that the jug was once used by one team’s waterboy and after the game, the other team stole the jug. They refused to give it up, saying “Win it back next year!” Thus began a tradition that continues until the present. Such a memorable trophy was what I sought. Keeping in mind the roles of each college, I naturally thought of some military item common to both schools. The cadet sword was considered but discarded as being too unwieldy to make into a trophy. The shako offered a more compact form and I envisaged the shako devices from each school on the front of the shako.
came from his Columbia office and I described the proposed trophy to him. At that time, I thought that Balfour would make a mold of the trophy and cast it perhaps in bronze or another suitable metal. Whit took the shako with him and soon after called to say that Balfour suggested a silver trophy, which they could make by covering the shako with a fine silver thread and then melting the thread into a solid coating. That appeared to be a good solution and “Silver Shako” had a nice alliterative sound to it. Thus “The Silver Shako” was born. The cost of the trophy was $532.72 and VMI paid for half of it. The Balfour Company completed the trophy in time for the 1976 game, which was played in Charleston. Bobby Ross, a VMI graduate, was The Citadel coach. The media gave good coverage to the first “Military Classic of the South” and the trophy rested upon a velvet covered table on The Citadel’s sideline during the game. The scenario called for the President of each college, the head football coaches and players of each team to meet at the center of the field after the game and the President of the college would then present the trophy to the President of the winning college. Horror of horrors, The Citadel lost, 30-14! General Seignious was a good sport and manfully carried out his role. Bobby Ross was nearly in tears and his players retired immediately to their locker room. Of course, the VMI team was on the field in force, properly gleeful over their victory. Twenty-seven games have now been played in the series with the shako up for grabs, of which The Citadel has won 18, lost eight and tied one.
A colleague from VMI sent me one of their shako devices and I found an old, discarded shako in The Citadel’s tailor shop. I then cut holes in the shako and attached the devices. The pom-pom was of course included. I took this rough trophy to General Seignious and described a wooden base for it, on which silver plates would be The 2003 attached to deversion of scribe the trophy “The Military and to record the Classic of the yearly results of South” took The Citadel won the 2007 Military Classic of the South which was also held on Homecoming. each game. The to a new venue as General approved the concept and gave me the go-ahead. the Bulldogs and Keydets squared off in Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.. The battle saw one of the closest games in the series history as Until this time, only one person at VMI knew what we were planning. The Citadel squeezed out a 27-23 victory. The Bulldogs scored the The time had come to get VMI’s official approval of “The Military go-ahead touchdown with only 14 seconds left on the clock to clinch Classic of the South” and the proposed trophy. VMI was initially not the victory and to bring the Silver Shako back to Charleston. very enthusiastic about the whole idea. VMI had traditional rivals in their own state, such as the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, After a year off, the Bulldogs retained possession of the Silver Shako William & Mary and Richmond. Nonetheless, they shortly approved with a 22-14 victory in Lexington, Va., in 2005. the project and we moved on. Overall, The Citadel and VMI series stands at 32-30-2 with the Bulldogs At this point, I called on Citadel graduate Whit Cline (Class of 1959), holding the edge after the victory in Lexington in 2005. The Citadel who was then and still is a representative of the L.G. Balfour Company, has won two in a row over VMI, three of the last four, six of the last a nationally known manufacturer of trophies and rings and like items. eight and 11 of the last 15. Many Citadel graduates wear rings manufactured by Balfour. Whit
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Bulldog Football In 1922, six more schools - Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane and Vanderbilt joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks. VMI became a member in 1925 and Duke was added 1929. Since then, conference membership has experienced a series of membership changes with 42 institutions having been affiliated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history.
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he Southern Conference, which began its 87th season of intercollegiate competition in 2007, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fiftholdest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision conference. Southern Conference member Appalachian State has won the last two Football Championship Subdivision titles. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Southern Conference office is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.
Membership History
The Southern Conference was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga. as 14 institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921.
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The first occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed from the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel demands that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the membership. The second major shift came about in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest withdrew from the league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular season basketball games against local rivals. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans four Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. On July 1, 2008, Samford will officially join the league, brining membership of the conference to 12.
Leadership
John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Previously, Iamarino served as commissioner of the Northeast Conference. In nine years with the New Jersey-based league, Iamarino promoted the conference through an ambitious agenda which improved competition, upgraded compliancerelated matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions.
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Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball Tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current SoCon logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. He became the president of the Asheville franchise of the National Basketball Development League in 2001. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.
Championship History
The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. The Southern Conference began sponsoring women’s sports during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Southern Conference currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.
The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C. to Asheville, N.C.
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The Blade The Southern Conference has the most prolific history among Football Championship Subdivision conferences. The league boasts the best winning percentage in the history of the Championship Subdivision Playoffs (.633). League players have garnered more than 200 All-America selections and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference has had at least one team in the Top 10 of the final Football Championship Subdivision poll for 22 consecutive years with at least two teams finishing in the Top 20 in every season since 1982. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs in 19-of-23 seasons, with 14 Championship Game appearances and six national titles. Appalachian State has won the last two national championships. The SoCon has had at least one team reach the semifinals in seven of the last eight years and in 12 of the last 14 seasons. Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 34 bowl games, posting a record of 16-172. There are nearly 40 former Southern Conference players in the College Football Hall of Fame. One of the most recognizable of these names is former North Carolina running back Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Justice helped guide North Carolina to three bowl appearances. He was a first team All-America selection in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first player in league history to achieve that feat. Another of the league’s football products that made it to the College Football Hall of Fame is Sam Huff of West Virginia. Huff was a three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Mountaineers. In 1955, Huff earned first team All-America honors on the field and was a first team Academic All-America for his work in the classroom. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. He was a five-time All-Pro defensive lineman and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In recent years, the SoCon has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award presented annually to Division IAA’s most outstanding offensive player in 1999. Furman’s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000. Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-America in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to I-AA’s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career. Western Carolina’s David Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots Super Bowl Champion team in 2002 and Patten also
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earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05.
Basketball
Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference produced a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship held in Atlanta in 1922. Not only was the Southern Conference Tournament the first of its kind, the league also helped change the face of college basketball. In 1980, the league began a season-long experiment with a 22-foot three-point field goal with the approval of the NCAA Rules Committee. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first three-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 29, 1980. Another college basketball tradition that originated in the SoCon is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team. According to USA Today, the practice of net cutting originated in 1947 with North Carolina State head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, Case led the Wolfpack to the SoCon Tournament title. To commemorate the event, Case celebrated by claiming the nets as a souvenir of the win.
Military College Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. As a Paladin senior on Feb. 13, 1954, Selvy scored 100 points in a game against Newberry, a record that still stands. Selvy was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player in 1953 and 1954 and the league’s Athlete of the Year in 1954. He went on to a 10-year career in the NBA. Rod Hundley was another West Virginia star during the 1950s. “Hot Rod” made a name for himself as one of the most spectacular players to tour the league during his era. Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three seasons as a Mountaineer and was an all-conference and all-tournament performer in each of those three years. He was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player and Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league.
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East Tennessee State’s Keith “Mister” Jennings made his mark on the college basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing less than six feet tall, Jennings was a two-time all-conference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jennings played with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA.
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Basketball coaching legend Red Auerbach gives credit to former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the SoCon for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break.
More recently, Western Carolina’s Kevin Martin was a first round pick of the Sacramento Kings in 2004. Martin was second in the nation in scoring as a junior at 24.9 points per game before leaving a year early for the NBA.
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West Virginia’s 10 tournament championships are still the most in league history. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through ’60. West, a two-time All-America selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Mountaineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a two-time league regular season MVP, and was twice named the conference’s Athlete of the Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo.
Besides West Virginia’s team in 1959, the Southern Conference has been represented in the Final Four on two other occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA championship game in 1943 before falling 43-40 to Oklahoma State. North Carolina State finished third in the tournament in 1950. Women’s basketball competition began in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 with seven teams. In the sport’s history, seven schools have won the league’s tournament at least once with Chattanooga winning 10 and Appalachian State owning six titles. UNC Greensboro won the 1998 tournament as head coach Lynne Agee became the first coach to take a team to the NCAA Tournament in all three Divisions - I, II and III. In 2001, Chattanooga head coach Wes Moore became the
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Southern Conference Quick Facts
Founded................................................................................................... Feb. 26, 1921 Commissioner......................................................................................... John Iamarino Senior Associate Commissioner.................................................................... Geoff Cabe Asst. Commissioner/Compliance....................................................................... Doug King Assoc. Commissioner/Internal Affairs............................................................ Sue Arakas Assoc. Commissioner/Public Affairs..........................................................Mike Ballweg Asst. Commissioner/Marketing & Development......................................Mike Mitchell Director of Multi-Media Services........................................................ Mandi Copeland Chair, Council of Presidents........................................ Ken Peacock (Appalachian State) President..................................................................Bill Moore (College of Charleston) Vice President.................................................. Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr. (The Citadel) Coordinator of Football Officials...................................................................Don Lucas
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Bulldog Football first coach in NCAA history to take three different teams to the NCAA Tournament in all three Divisions. Since 1984, seven different teams have claimed at least a share of the regular season crown. Chattanooga has the most overall titles with 12, six of them shared. Chattanooga owns the most outright championships with seven. Only three players have won the conference Player of the Year award twice: East Tennessee State’s DeShawne Blocker in 199293 and 1994-95; Furman’s Jackie Smith, 1997-98 and 1998-99; and Chattanooga’s Damita Bullock, who won the award in 2000 and 2001.
Other Sports
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In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1949. Demon Deacon second baseman Charles Teague was named the CWS Most Valuable Player. The Citadel made history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. The Bulldogs were joined that season at the CWS by current conference member Georgia Southern. One of the Southern Conference’s more famous baseball alums is Duke’s Dick Groat. The Blue Devil shortstop, who was also a basketball standout, was the conference’s Athlete of the Year in 1951 and 1952. He went on to a 14-year career in the major leagues. In 1960, he was named the National League MVP after he led the league in batting with a .325 average for the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates.
Southern Conference Members
Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-present) Auburn (1921-1932) College of Charleston (1998-present) Chattanooga (1976-present) The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-present) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1976) East Tennessee State (1978-2005) Elon (2003-present) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-present) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-present) Georgia Tech (1921-1932) Kentucky (1921-1932) Louisiana State (1922-1932) Marshall (1976-1997) Maryland (1921-1953)
Mississippi (1922-1932) Mississippi State (1921-1932) North Carolina (1921-1953) North Carolina at Greensboro (1997-present) North Carolina State (1921-1953) Richmond (1936-1976) South Carolina (1922-1953) Tennessee (1921-1932) Tulane (1922-1932) University of the South (1922-1932) Vanderbilt (1922-1932) Virginia (1921-1937) VMI (1924-2003) Virginia Tech (1921-1965) Wake Forest (1936-1953) Washington & Lee (1921-1958) West Virginia (1950-1968) Western Carolina (1976-present) William & Mary (1936-1977) Wofford (1997-present) Bold indicates current conference member
the Southern Conference Women’s Athlete of the Samford University Joins Decade in conjunction with that event. AppalaSouthern Conference for chian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson won the NCAA Outdoor title at 1500 meters in 1999 and 2001. 2008-09 Furman’s Brandi Jackson won the NCAA Women’s Samford University has accepted an invitaGolf East Regional in the spring of 2003. tion to join the Southern Conference be-
Coaches and Administrators
The Southern Conference has also been a breeding ground for some of college athletics’ most recognized coaches and administrators. Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and Everett Case of North Carolina State both worked the sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guided the Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Rupp never led Kentucky to a Southern Conference tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference Tournament championships from 1947 through 1952.
Among Southern Conference alums to grace Major League Baseball fields have been Atlee Hammaker (East Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike Ramsey (Appalachian State). Other SoCon players to go on to a career in the major leagues include Angels third baseman Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), pitchers Britt Reames (The Citadel) and Ryan Glynn (VMI) who both pitched with Oakland in 2005 and Furman’s Tom Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to three Southern Mastny, a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians Conference Tournament championships in 1966, (2007). 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from Arnold Palmer, perhaps the most famous golfer 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach to have ever lived, competed under the Southern Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year Conference banner as a collegian at Wake Forhonors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s est. He took medalist honors at the Southern while at Appalachian State and is in his first season Conference Tournament in 1948 and 1949 and as head coach at the College of Charleston. was the tournament’s runner-up in 1950. Palmer was the medalist at the NCAA Golf ChampionTerry Holland saw his basketball coaching career ships in 1949 and 1950. He went on to become take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma one of the most accomplished golfers to play on mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Souththe professional tour. Palmer won 60 tournaments ern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecwhile competing on the PGA Tour and has added utive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to 10 more victories as a member of the Senior PGA the conference tournament title and an appearance Tour. He has also won eight major championships in the NCAA Tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shir- four Masters, two British Opens, one U.S. Open ley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent and one U.S. Amateur. 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. Women’s sports are relatively young in the league’s He also served as president of the International Ashistory. In 2007-08, the Southern Conference will sociation Basketball Officials and the United States be celebrating its 25th Anniversary of women’s Olympic Basketball Committee. athletics. Furman golfer Dottie Pepper was named
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ginning July 1, 2008. In 2003-04, The Birmingham, Ala.-based university was ranked seventh in the inaugural national Academic Progress Ratings (APR). Over the last five years, more than 50 percent of Samford’s student-athletes earned a grade point average of 3.00 or better. In the last three academic years, Samford student-athletes have earned an average grade point average of 2.85. Founded in 1841 and located in Birmingham, Samford is the largest independently supported university in Alabama. With an enrollment of more than 4,500 students, Samford sponsors 17 sports for men and women. Samford has established a record of success as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) winning 11 team titles the last four seasons. Nine coaches have been honored as OVC Coach of the Year with eight student-athletes earning conference Player of the Year recognition.
Even the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the Southern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. A legendary Southern Conference football coach is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games which still ranks tied for fourth on the league’s alltime coaching victories list. The Southern Conference has been represented on the sidelines at five Super Bowls in recent years. Bobby Ross, who piloted the San Diego Chargers to the 1996 Super Bowl, was the head coach at The Citadel from 1973-77. Former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy directed William & Mary from 1964-68. He was succeeded at William & Mary by Lou Holtz. William & Mary competed in the Southern Conference from 1936-77.
Environment
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The Blade Champion Appalachian State Appalachian State Furman Wofford Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Appalachian State Furman Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Marshall Appalachian State Marshall Georgia Southern The Citadel Appalachian State Furman Furman Furman Marshall Appalachian State Appalachian State Furman Chattanooga Furman Furman Furman Furman Chattanooga Furman Chattanooga Chattanooga Virginia Military East Carolina Richmond Virginia Military East Carolina East Carolina Richmond William & Mary Davidson Richmond Richmond West Virginia William & Mary East Carolina West Virginia West Virginia Virginia Tech Virginia Military The Citadel Virginia Military Virginia Military West Virginia Virginia Military West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia Duke Maryland Virginia Military Washington & Lee North Carolina Clemson William & Mary North Carolina Duke Duke Duke William & Mary Duke Clemson Duke Duke Maryland Duke Duke Washington & Lee Duke
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T Average 0 1.000 0 .857 0 .857 0 1.000 0 .875 0 .875 0 .875 0 .875 0 .875 0 .875 0 1.000 0 .875 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .875 0 .875 0 .857 0 .857 0 .857 0 1.000 0 .857 0 .857 0 1.000 1 .929 0 1.000 0 .833 1 .928 0 .857 0 .714 0 1.000 0 .833 0 .800 0 .800 0 .800 0 .800 0 .875 0 .833 0 .833 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .833 0 .750 0 .833 0 .833 0 1.000 1 .900 1 .800 1 .800 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .833 0 .800 1 .917 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .875 1 .900 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000
SoCon Teams in the 2006 Playoffs
Nov. 25 - First Round Montana State 31, Furman 13 Appalachian State 45, Coastal Carolina 28 Dec. 2 - Quarterfinals Appalachian State 38, Montana State 17 Year Round
Result
2005 First Round
Appalachian State 34, Lafayette 23
Furman 14, Nicholls State 12
Texas State 50, Georgia Southern 35
Quarterfinals Appalachian State 38, Southern Illinois 24
Boone, N.C. 1994 First Round Hampton,Va. Semifinals Appalachian State 39, Furman 23 Boone, N.C. Quarterfinals Championship Appalachian State 21, Northern Iowa 16 Chattanooga, Tenn. Furman 24, Richmond 20
Furman 49, Jacksonville State 7
Georgia Southern 53, Florida International 32
Quarterfinals James Madison 14, Furman 13
2003 First Round
New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 Wofford 31, North Carolina A&T 10
Quarterfinals Wofford 31, Western Kentucky 17
Semifinals
2002 First Round
Delaware 24, Wofford 9 Georgia Southern 34, Bethune Cookman 0
Villanova 45, Furman 38
Maine 14, Appalachian State 13
Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7
Semifinals
Greenville, S.C. Semifinals Miami, Fla. 1993 First Round Greenville, S.C.
Boise State 28, Marshall 24 Georgia Southern 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 Marshall 28, Howard 14
Boise, Idaho Huntington, W.Va. Boise, Idaho Statesboro, Ga. Huntington, W.Va.
Huntington, W.Va.
Huntington, W.Va. Statesboro, Ga. 1992 First Round The Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0 Charleston, S.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Middle Tenn. State 35, Appalachian State 10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Boone, N.C. Marshall 44, Eastern Kentucky 0 Huntington, W.Va. Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfinals Youngstown State 42,The Citadel 17 Charleston, S.C.
Quarterfinals Furman 34, Leigh 17
Georgia Southern 38, Appalachian State 24
Semifinals
Furman 24, Georgia Southern 17
Championship Montana 13, Furman 6
Marshall 28, James Madison 21
Huntington, W.Va.
Huntington, W.Va.
Georgia Southern 60, Florida A&M 35
McNeese St. 17, Georgia Southern 42
Marshall 49, Middle Tenn. State 14 Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14
Marshall 34, Delaware 31
Appalachian State 17, New Hampshire 10 (OT) Boone, N.C.
Marshall 24, Troy State 21
Hofstra 31, Furman 24
Lake Charles, La. Huntington, W.Va.
Semifinals
Furman 40, Western Kentucky 27
Appalachian St. 33, Troy State 30
Marshall 25, McNeese State 13 Montana 22, Marshall 20
Huntington, W.Va.
Spartanburg, S.C. Newark, Del.
2000 First Round
Site
Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 24
Quarterfinals Youngstown State 34, Georgia Southern 14 Youngstown, Ohio
2001 First Round
Result
Statesboro, Ga. Spartanburg, S.C.
Western Kentucky 31, Georgia Southern 28 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian St. 40, William & Mary 27 Boone, N.C.
Dec. 15 - Championship Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. Appalachian State 28, Massachusetts 17
Site Year Round Boone, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Semifinals San Marcos, Texas Championship
2004 First Round
Dec. 9 - Semifinals Appalachian State 49, Youngstown State 24
Championship Youngstown State 17, Marshall 5
Marshall 35, Middle Tenn. State 21
Marshall 14, Eastern Kentucky 7 Georgia Southern 25, Marshall 17 Georgia Southern 31,The Citadel 0
Huntington, W.Va.
Semifinals
Appalachian St. 16, Montana 19 (OT)
Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18
Championship Montana 25, Georgia Southern 27
1999 First Round
Georgia Southern 72, Northern Arizona 29
Florida A&M 44, Appalachian State 29
Massachusetts 30, Furman 23 (OT)
Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21
Semifinals
Missoula, Mont. Newark, Del.
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Statesboro, Ga.
Furman 45, Eastern Kentucky 17
Quarterfinals Furman 42,Youngstown State 23
Greenville, S.C.
Semifinals
Greenville, S.C.
Stephen F. Austin 21, Furman 19
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Statesboro, Ga.
Richmond, Ky. Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfinals Nevada 42, Furman 35 (3OT) Reno, Nev. Quarterfinals Appalachian St. 33, Western Kentucky 30 Bowling Green, Ky. 1989 First Round Middle Tenn. State 24, Appalachian State 21 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Hofstra 20, Georgia Southern 48 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 24, William & Mary 10 Greenville, S.C.
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Huntington, W.Va.
Semifinals Marshall 28, Delaware 7 Huntington, W.Va. Greenville, S.C. Championship Marshall 31,Youngstown State 28 Huntington, W.Va. Statesboro, Ga. 1991 First Round Marshall 20, Northern Illinois 17 (OT) Huntington, W.Va. Greenville, S.C. Eastern Kentucky 14, Appalachian State 3 Richmond, Ky. Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfinals Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 13 Huntington, W.Va.
Greenville, S.C. Semifinals Chattanooga, Tenn. Championship Montgomery, Ala. 1990 First Round Greenville, S.C.
of South Carolina
NCAA Championship Subdivision Playoffs
Southern Conference Champions Season 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933
Military College
Chattanooga, Tenn. 1988 First Round Furman 21, Delaware 7 Greenville, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 7, North Texas 0 Huntington, W.Va. Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 38,The Citadel 20 Statesboro, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Quarterfinals Furman 13, Marshall 9 Huntington, W.Va. Statesboro, Ga. Semifinals Furman 38, Idaho 7 Greenville, S.C.
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Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 Statesboro, Ga. Championship Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Pocatello, Idaho Championship Georgia Southern 59,Youngstown State 24 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1987 First Round Appalachian State 20, Richmond 3 Boone, N.C. 1998 First Round Georgia Southern 49, Colgate 28 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 41, James Madison 12 Huntington, W.Va. Appalachian State 45, Tennessee State 31 Boone, N.C. Quarterfinals Appalachian State 19, Georgia Southern 0 Boone, N.C. Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 51, Weber State 23 Huntington, W.Va.
Semifinals
Championship Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43
1997 First Round
Northwestern State 31, Appalachian State 20 Natchitoches, La. Georgia Southern 42, Western Illinois 14 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 52, Florida A&M 37
Quarterfinals Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7
1996 First Round
Marshall 59, Delaware 14
East Tennessee State 35,Villanova 29
Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31
Quarterfinals Marshall 54, Furman 0
Montana 44, East Tennessee State 14
Semifinals
Marshall 31, Northern Iowa 14
Championship Marshall 49, Montana 29
1995 First Round
Appalachian State 31, James Madison 24
Georgia Southern 24, Troy State 21
Marshall 38, Jackson State 8
Quarterfinals Stephen F. Austin 27, Appalachian State 17
Montana 45, Georgia Southern 0
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Marshall 24, Appalachian State 10
Championship Northeast Louisiana 43, Marshall 42
Chattanooga, Tenn. 1986 First Round Nicholls State 28, Appalachian State 26 Statesboro, Ga. Eastern Kentucky 23, Furman 10 Newark, Del. 1985 Quarterfinals Furman 59, Rhode Island 15 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Furman 35, Nevada 12 Johnson City, Tenn. Championship Georgia Southern 44, Furman 42 Flagstaff, Ariz. 1984 First Round Arkansas State 37, Tenn.-Chattanooga 10 Huntington, W.Va. 1983 First Round Western Carolina 24, Colgate 23
Boone, N.C. Pocatello, Idaho Boone, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Tacoma, Wash. Jonesboro, Ark. Cullowhee, N.C.
Missoula, Mont. Huntington, W.Va.
Quarterfinals Western Carolina 28, Holy Cross 21
Furman 35, Boston Univ. 16
Greenville, S.C.
Huntington, W.Va. Boone, N.C.
Semifinals
Western Carolina 14, Furman 7
Charleston, S.C.
Championship Southern Illinois 43, Western Carolina 7 Troy, Ala. 1982 First Round South Carolina State 17, Furman 0 Huntington, W.Va.
Worchester, Mass.
Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C.
Boone, N.C. Missoula, Mont.
The Citadel
Bulldog Football
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2006 Southern Conference Standings
Team Appalachian State Furman Wofford The Citadel Elon Chattanooga Georgia Southern Westsern Carolina
W-L 7-0 6-1 5-2 4-3 2-5 2-5 2-5 0-7
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Conference PF PA Pct. 255 98 1.000 172 130 .857 209 107 .714 172 169 .571 140 212 .286 125 223 .286 139 154 .286 97 216 .000 RB RB RS PK
W-L 14-1 8-4 7-4 5-6 5-6 3-8 3-8 2-9
Jerome Felton (FU) Darius Fudge (WCU) Jayson Foster (GSU) Andrew Wilcox (Elon)
Overall PF PA 528 223 295 255 329 213 264 314 253 256 201 304 235 260 159 316 Jr. Sr. Jr. So.
Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin Richardson (ASU) Defensive Player of the Year: Marques Murrell (ASU) Freshman of the Year: Armanti Edwards, (ASU) Jacobs Blocking Trophy Recipient: Kerry Brown (ASU) Second Team - Defense DL Gary Tharrington (ASU) Fr. Coach of the Year: Jerry Moore (ASU) DL Omarr Byrom (ASU) Sr. DL Trevar Broughton (CIT) Jr. First Team - Offense DL James Gonsoulin (Wof ) Sr. TE Daniel Bettis (ASU) Sr. LB Monte Smith (ASU) Sr. WR William Mayfield (ASU) Sr. LB Chris Johnson (UTC) Jr. WR Jayson Foster (GSU) Jr. LB Justin Franklin (Wof ) Sr. C Scott Suttle (ASU) Jr. LB Kyle Horne (Wof ) Sr. G Jeremy Robertson (ASU) Sr. DB Jerome Touchstone (ASU) Jr. G Kerry Brown (ASU) Jr. DB Brandon Jackson (GSU) So. T Matt Isenhour (ASU) Sr. DB Mitchell Dukes (WCU) Sr. OT John Kivett (FU) Sr. DB Brandon Berry (Wof ) Sr. QB Armanti Edwards (ASU) Fr. P Brandon Lane (Elon) So. RB Kevin Richardson (ASU) Jr. RB Eldra Buckley (UTC) Sr. 2006 SoCon Sports Media RS Dexter Jackson (ASU) Jr. Association All-SoCon Team PK Julian Rauch (ASU) Jr. Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin Richardson (ASU) First Team - Defense Defensive Player of the Year: Chad Nkang (Elon) DL Marques Murrell (ASU) Sr. Freshman of the Year: Armanti Edwards (ASU) DL Roy Ravenell (FU) Sr. Coach of the Year: Jerry Moore (ASU) DL Charrod Taylor (GSU) Sr. DL James Wilson (CIT) Sr. First Team - Offense LB Chad Nkang (Elon) Sr. TE Daniel Bettis (ASU) Sr. LB Andrew Jones (FU) Jr. WR Terrell Hudgins (Elon) Fr. LB John Mohring (GSU) Sr. WR William Mayfield (ASU) Sr. DB Corey Lynch (ASU) Jr. T John Kivett (FU) Sr. DB Jeremy Wiggins (ASU) Sr. T Will Rutherford (Wof ) Sr. DB Quintez Smith (UTC) Jr. G Andrew Thornburg (FU) Sr. DB Jeremy Blocker (FU) Sr. G Kerry Brown (ASU) Jr. P Tim Mayse (WCU) Sr. C Scott Suttle (ASU) Jr. QB Armanti Edwards (ASU) Fr. Second Team - Offense RB Kevin Richardson (ASU) Jr. TE Taylor Cornett (CIT) So. RB Jerome Felton (FU) Jr. WR Dexter Jackson (ASU) Jr. RS Jayson Foster (GSU) Jr. WR Terrell Hudgins (Elon) Fr. PK Andrew Wilcox (Elon) So. C Lance Wayne (GSU) Sr. G Justin Matherson (UTC) Sr. First Team - Defense G Andrew Thornburg (FU) Sr. DL Marques Murrell (ASU) Sr. G Marty Bauer (Wof ) Sr. DL Charrod Taylor (GSU) Sr. T Mario Acitelli (ASU) Fr. DL Justin Brown (FU) Fr. T Joel Bell (FU) So. DL Roy Ravenell (FU) Sr. QB Duran Lawson (CIT) Jr. LB Chad Nkang (Elon) Sr.
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Andrew Jones (FU) John Mohring (GSU) Jeremy Blocker (FU) Jeremy Wiggins (ASU) Corey Lynch (ASU) Josh Lawson (CIT) Brandon Lane (Elon)
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So.
Second Team - Offense TE Brad Bell (FU) WR Justin Stepp (FU) W Michael Mayers (Elon) T Joel Bell (FU) T Mario Acitelli (ASU) G Jeremy Robertson (ASU) G Michael Moody (Elon) C Reggie Goolsby (FU) QB Wes Pope (Elon) RB Eldra Buckley (UTC) RB Cedric Gipson (FU) RS Justin Stepp (FU) PK Julian Rauch (ASU)
Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Second Team - Defense DL Omarr Byrom (ASU) DL Gary Tharrington (ASU) DL Trevar Broughton (CIT) DL Wesley Bray (FU) LB Pierre Banks (ASU) LB Justin Franklin (Wof ) LB Gary Nelson (FU) DB Brandon Jackson (GSU) DB Dan Travani (Wof ) DB Quintez Smith (UTC) DB Austin Holmes (FU) P Tim Mayse (WCU)
Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Environment
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The Blade
Military College
TD XP 2XP DXP 71 70 0 0 44 42 0 0 39 34 1 0 34 28 1 0 31 29 1 0 30 20 4 0 26 25 1 0 20 17 1 0
FG Saf. Pts. 10 1 528 7 1 329 7 2 295 1 0 264 12 0 253 9 0 235 6 0 201 6 1 159
Avg. 35.2 29.9 24.6 24.0 23.0 21.4 18.3 14.5
|—Gained—| |—Lost—| TURNOVERS G Fum. Int. Total Fum. Int. Total Mar. 1. Wofford 11 15 16 31 4 6 10 +21 2. Georgia Southern 11 9 14 23 7 6 13 +10 3. Elon 11 6 17 23 5 12 17 +6 4. Western Carolina 11 2 14 16 8 6 14 +2 5. Furman 12 9 9 18 12 6 18 +0 6. Appalachian State 15 13 16 29 16 14 30 -1 7. Chattanooga 11 7 11 18 8 13 21 -3 8. The Citadel 11 9 5 14 8 11 19 -5
SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP 1. Appalachian State 15 27 25 1 0 2. Wofford 11 27 25 1 0 3. Furman 12 32 30 1 1 4. Elon 11 31 27 2 0 5. Georgia Southern 11 33 30 1 0 6. Chattanooga 11 40 33 1 0 7. The Citadel 11 43 42 0 0 8. Western Carolina 11 42 38 1 0
FG Saf. Pts. 10 2 223 8 0 213 9 1 255 13 0 256 10 0 260 9 1 304 4 1 314 8 0 316
Avg. 14.9 19.4 21.2 23.3 23.6 27.6 28.5 28.7
RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg. TD Yds./G 1. Wofford 11 570 2 ,910 5.1 32 264.5 2. Appalachian State 15 664 3,619 5.5 48 241.3 3. Georgia Southern 11 422 2,015 4.8 20 183.2 4. Chattanooga 11 394 1,954 5.0 13 177.6 5. Furman 12 508 2,020 4.0 30 168.3 6. The Citadel 11 430 1,732 4.0 20 157.5 7. Western Carolina 11 335 1,135 3.4 6 103.2 8. Elon 11 290 934 3.2 9 84.9
SCORING OFFENSE G 1. Appalachian State 15 2. Wofford 11 3. Furman 12 4. The Citadel 11 5. Elon 11 6. Georgia Southern 11 7. Chattanooga 11 8. Western Carolina 11
PASS OFFENSE 1. Elon 2. The Citadel 3. Georgia Southern 4. Appalachian State 5. Furman 6. Chattanooga 7. Western Carolina. 8. Wofford
G 11 11 11 15 12 11 11 11
Att. 387 330 311 342 287 335 298 111
Cmp. I nt. Pct. Yards A vg. TD Yds./G 238 12 61.5 2,707 7.0 18 246.1 207 11 62.7 2,163 6.6 14 196.6 160 6 51.4 1,944 6.3 8 176.7 201 14 58.8 2,646 7.7 18 176.4 165 6 57.5 2,075 7.2 8 172.9 178 13 53.1 1,788 5.3 12 162.5 157 6 52.7 1,677 5.6 9 152.5 60 6 54.1 784 7.1 5 71.3
PASS DEFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. Furman 3. Western Carolina 4. Georgia Southern 5. Wofford 6. Elon 7. The Citadel 8. Chattanooga
G 15 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
Att. Cmp. I nt. Pct. Yards A vg. TD Yds./G 423 216 16 51.1 2,529 6.0 15 168.6 305 175 9 57.4 2,048 6.7 9 170.7 248 153 14 61.7 1,904 7.7 14 173.1 272 146 14 53.7 2,066 7.6 18 187.8 321 190 16 59.2 2,220 6.9 12 201.8 313 191 17 61.0 2,325 7.4 9 211.4 303 178 5 58.7 2,332 7.7 17 212.0 289 174 11 60.2 2,361 8.2 14 214.6
KICKOFF RETURNS G R eturns Yards TD Avg. 1. Georgia Southern 11 37 830 0 22.4 2. Elon 11 47 994 0 21.1 3. Furman 12 39 807 1 20.7 4. Western Carolina 11 45 923 1 20.5 5. Wofford 11 37 745 1 20.1 6. Chattanooga 11 44 866 0 19.7 7. Appalachian State 15 35 590 0 16.9 8. The Citadel 11 36 602 0 16.7 PUNTING G No. Y ards Avg./P 1. Wofford 11 46 1,877 40.8 2. Appalachian State 15 56 2,075 37.1 3. Elon 11 50 2,030 40.6 4. Chattanooga 11 63 2 ,352 37.3 5. The Citadel 11 54 2,083 38.6 6. Georgia Southern 11 62 2,540 4 1.0 7. Western Carolina 11 58 2,335 40.3 8. Furman 12 46 1,584 34.4
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PR Avg. TB 214 4.7 1 66 1.2 3 209 4.2 5 86 1.4 6 203 3.8 3 268 4.3 11 396 6.8 6 141 3.1 2
Per/G 1.91 0.91 0.55 0.18 0.00 -0.07 -0.27 -0.45
RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Y ards Avg. TD Yd./G 1. Appalachian State 15 5 30 1,625 3.1 9 108.3 2. Furman 12 396 1,503 3.8 17 125.2 3. Wofford 11 383 1 ,542 4.0 14 140.2 4. The Citadel 11 355 1,625 4.6 24 147.7 5. Georgia Southern 11 407 1,673 4.1 11 152.1 6. Elon 11 445 1,728 3.9 19 157.1 7. Chattanooga 11 409 1,808 4.4 23 164.4 8. Western Carolina 11 447 2,303 5.2 27 209.4 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush P ass Plays Y ards Avg./P TD Yds./G 1. Appalachian State 15 3,619 2,646 1,006 6,265 6.2 66 417.7 2. Georgia Southern 11 2,015 1,944 733 3,959 5.4 28 359.9 3. The Citadel 11 1,732 2 ,163 760 3,895 5.1 34 354.1 4. Furman 12 2,020 2,075 795 4,095 5.2 38 341.2 5. Chattanooga 11 1,954 1,788 729 3,742 5.1 25 340.2 6. Wofford 11 2,910 784 681 3,694 5.4 37 335.8 7. Elon 11 934 2,707 677 3,641 5.4 27 331.0 8. Western Carolina 11 1,135 1,677 633 2,812 4 .4 15 255.6 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush P ass Plays Y ards Avg. TD Yds./G 1. Appalachian State 15 1,625 2,529 953 4,154 4.4 24 276.9 2. Furman 12 1,503 2,048 701 3,551 5.1 26 295.9 3. Georgia Southern 11 1,673 2 ,066 679 3,739 5.5 29 339.9 4. Wofford 11 1,542 2,220 704 3,762 5.3 26 342.0 5. The Citadel 11 1,625 2,332 658 3,957 6.0 41 359.7 6. Elon 11 1,728 2,325 758 4,053 5.3 28 368.5 7. Chattanooga 11 1,808 2,361 698 4,169 6.0 37 379.0 8. Western Carolina 11 2,303 1,904 695 4,207 6 .1 41 382.5
Net/P 35.7 34.8 34.4 34.1 33.7 33.1 31.4 30.5
PUNT RETURNS 1. Wofford 2. Elon 3. Georgia Southern 4. Appalachian State 5. Furman 6. The Citadel 7. Chattanooga 8. Western Carolina
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eturns Yards TD Avg. R 10 175 2 17.5 17 179 0 10.5 24 250 1 10.4 37 373 2 10.1 27 263 0 9.7 32 309 0 9.7 25 142 0 5.7 24 132 1 5.5
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Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Yds./G 302 1676 5.5 30 79 111.7 215 1204 5.6 7 76 109.5 229 1001 4.4 4 54 91.0 149 782 5.2 7 44 78.2 190 938 4.9 4 67 78.2 188 1153 6.1 15 44 76.9 164 824 5.0 8 75 74.9 160 807 5.0 8 26 73.4 115 730 6.3 6 73 66.4 162 707 4.4 23 37 58.9
ALL PURPOSE Team G Rush Rcv. PR KR Yards Avg./G 1. Tory Cooper CIT 11 807 247 89 305 1448 131.6 2. Kevin Richardson ASU 15 1676 285 0 0 1961 130.7 3. Michael Mayers ELON 11 131 866 0 408 1405 127.7 4. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 1204 139 0 0 1343 122.1 5. Jayson Foster GSU 11 346 368 250 323 1287 117.0 6. Terrell Hudgins ELON 10 21 1027 0 0 1048 104.8 7. Darius Fudge WCU 11 1001 151 0 0 1152 104.7 8. Kevious Johnson WOF 11 730 108 0 306 1144 104.0 9. Cedrick Gipson FUR 12 938 182 0 0 1120 93.3 10. Lamar Lewis GSU 10 782 136 0 0 918 91.8
PASSING/GAME Team G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Avg./G 1. Wes Pope ELON 11 375 228 12 60.8 2572 16 233.8 2. Duran Lawson CIT 11 325 203 11 62.5 2138 14 194.4 3. Travis Clark GSU 11 283 147 4 51.9 1808 8 164.4 4. Armanti Edwards ASU 15 274 167 10 60.9 2251 15 150.1 5. Renaldo Gray FUR 10 168 95 3 56.5 1184 4 118.4 6. Matt Lopez UTC 9 172 86 8 50.0 1043 8 115.9 7. Todd Spitzer WCU 9 127 64 1 50.4 670 3 74.4 8. Jordan Sorrells FUR 12 117 69 3 59.0 851 4 70.9 9. Antonio Miller UTC 11 161 91 5 56.5 739 4 67.2 10. Josh Collier WOF 11 73 38 2 52.1 538 5 48.9
INTERCEPTIONS Team G 1. Brandon Jackson GSU 11 2. Corey Lynch ASU 13 3. Chris Bland ELON 11 Quintez Smith UTC 11 5. Jeremy Wiggins ASU 15 Jeremy Blocker FUR 12 7. Kevin Adleman WOF 11 Mitchell Dukes WCU 11 Terrione Benefield GSU 11 10. Buck Brown WOF 10
TOTAL OFFENSE Team G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds./G 1. Wes Pope ELON 11 34 2572 461 2606 236.9 2. Armanti Edwards ASU 15 1153 2251 462 3404 226.9 3. Duran Lawson CIT 11 298 2138 437 2436 221.5 4. Travis Clark GSU 11 18 1808 311 1826 166.0 5. Renaldo Gray FUR 10 70 1184 231 1254 125.4 6. Matt Lopez UTC 9 -25 1043 183 1018 113.1 7. Kevin Richardson ASU 15 1676 0 302 1676 111.7 8. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 1204 0 215 1204 109.5 9. Darius Fudge WCU 11 1001 0 229 1001 91.0 10. Josh Collier WOF 11 425 538 185 963 87.5
PASS EFFICIENCY Team G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Eff. 1. Armanti Edwards ASU 15 274 167 10 60.9 2251 15 140.7 2. Josh Collier WOF 11 73 38 2 52.1 538 5 131.1 3. Jordan Sorrells FUR 12 117 69 3 59.0 851 4 126.2 4. Wes Pope ELON 11 375 228 12 60.8 2572 16 126.1 5. Duran Lawson CIT 11 325 203 11 62.5 2138 14 125.2 6. Renaldo Gray FUR 10 168 95 3 56.5 1184 4 120.0 7. Travis Clark GSU 11 283 147 4 51.9 1808 8 112.1 8. Matt Lopez UTC 9 172 86 8 50.0 1043 8 107.0 9. Ben Widmyer WOF 9 31 20 3 64.5 224 0 105.9 10. Todd Spitzer WCU 9 127 64 1 50.4 670 3 100.9
RECEPTIONS/GAME Team G Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C Rec./G 1. Terrell Hudgins ELON 10 69 1027 8 62 14.9 6.90 2. Michael Mayers ELON 11 73 866 3 47 11.9 6.64 3. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 62 468 1 27 7.5 5.64 4. Michael Hines WCU 11 60 469 5 28 7.8 5.45 5. William Mayfield ASU 15 64 1129 5 65 17.6 4.27 6. Justin Stepp FUR 12 46 599 1 43 13.0 3.83 7. Tory Cooper CIT 11 40 247 2 22 6.2 3.64 8. Michael Johnson UTC 11 39 631 8 44 16.2 3.55 9. Reggie Hall ELON 11 37 282 2 35 7.6 3.36 10. Andre Roberts CIT 11 35 557 5 80 15.9 3.18
PUNT RETURN AVG. Team G 1. Dexter Jackson ASU 15 30 2. Andre Roberts CIT 11 18 3. Jayson Foster GSU 11 24 4. Karlos Sullivan ELON 11 13 5. Justin Stepp FUR 12 26 6. J.C. Brown WCU 11
KICK RETURN AVG. Team G 1. Jayson Foster GSU 11 12 2. Michael Mayers ELON 11 16 3. Kevious Johnson WOF 11 13 4. William Middleton FUR 12 25 5. Mike Malone WCU 11 30 6. Marquice Maynard G SU 11 14 7. James Hill ASU 15 20 8. Willie Harper WCU 9 10 9. T.J. Clegg ELON 10 18 10. Tory Cooper CIT 11 16
RECEIVE YARDS/GAME Team G Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C Yds./G 1. Terrell Hudgins ELON 10 69 1027 8 62 14.9 102.7 2. Michael Mayers ELON 11 73 866 3 47 11.9 78.7 3. William Mayfield ASU 15 64 1129 5 65 17.6 75.3 4. Michael Johnson UTC 11 39 631 8 44 16.2 57.4 5. Andre Roberts CIT 11 35 557 5 80 15.9 50.6 6. Justin Stepp FUR 12 46 599 1 43 13.0 49.9 7. Eddie Cohen WCU 11 33 505 2 34 15.3 45.9 8. Michael Hines WCU 11 60 469 5 28 7.8 42.6 9. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 62 468 1 27 7.5 42.5 10. Patrick Sprague FUR 12 33 481 2 50 14.6 40.1
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Int. Yards TD Long Int./G 5 17 0 19 0.45 5 101 0 31 0.38 4 124 1 52 0.36 4 111 1 59 0.36 5 60 0 29 0.33 4 48 0 40 0.33 3 89 1 76 0.27 3 46 2 28 0.27 3 14 0 14 0.27 2 50 1 44 0.20
Ret. 369 193 250 132 248 22 Ret. 323 408 306 577 663 298 401 197 352 305
Yards TD Long Avg. 2 86 12.3 0 39 10.7 1 78 10.4 0 47 10.2 0 28 9.5 87 0 12 4.0 Yards TD Long Avg. 0 42 26.9 0 44 25.5 0 65 23.5 1 100 23.1 0 47 22.1 0 57 21.3 0 35 20.0 1 83 19.7 0 33 19.6 0 26 19.1
PUNTING Team G Punts Yards Long Avg. 1. Brandon Lane ELON 9 35 1485 62 42.4 2. Tim Mayse WCU 11 50 2082 53 41.6 3. Dan Jordan GSU 11 62 2540 58 41.0 4. Chris Tommie WOF 10 37 1508 62 40.8 5. Mark Kaspar CIT 11 53 2083 65 39.3 6. Julian Rauch ASU 15 22 818 55 37.2 7. Arthur Williams FUR 10 21 712 45 33.9
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The Blade TD XPT FG 2XP Pts. Pts./G 31 0 0 0 186 12.4 23 0 0 2 140 11.7 0 69 10 0 99 6.6 15 0 0 0 90 6.0 0 29 12 0 65 5.9 0 40 7 0 61 5.5 10 0 0 0 60 5.5 9 0 0 0 54 5.4 0 28 10 0 58 5.3 9 0 0 2 56 5.1
SCORING (TDs) Team G 1. Kevin Richardson ASU 15 2. Jerome Felton FUR 12 3. Armanti Edwards ASU 15 4. Tory Cooper CIT 11 5. Nuru Goodrum CIT 10 6. Jayson Foster GSU 11 7. Terrell Hudgins ELON 10 8. Josh Collier WOF 11 Michael Hobbs WOF 11 10. Chris Covington GSU 11
TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 31 30 1 0 0 23 23 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 10 8 2 0 0 9 8 1 0 0 9 5 3 1 1 8 0 8 0 1 9 9 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0
SCORING (KICK) Team G 1. Julian Rauch ASU 15 2. Andrew Wilcox ELON 11 3. Nick Robinson WOF 11 4. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 5. Scott Beckler FUR 12 6. Esteban Lopez UTC 10 7. Jonathan Parsons WCU 11 8. Jonathan Dudley GSU 11
PATs 6 9-70 29-30 40-41 28-32 33-35 25-25 17-17 8-11
FIELD GOALS Team G 1. Andrew Wilcox ELON 11 2. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 3. Julian Rauch ASU 15 4. Nick Robinson WOF 11 5. Esteban Lopez UTC 10 6. Scott Beckler FUR 12 7. Jonathan Parsons WCU 11 8. Jonathan Dudley GSU 11
FG 12 10 10 7 6 7 6 2
Gs Pts. Pts./G F 10-14 99 6.6 12-18 65 5.9 7-12 61 5.5 10-16 58 5.3 7-13 54 4.5 6-11 43 4.3 6-10 35 3.2 2-5 14 1.3
FGA Pct. 18 66.7 16 62.5 14 71.4 12 58.3 11 54.5 13 53.8 10 60.0 5 40.0
FG/G 1.09 0.91 0.67 0.64 0.60 0.58 0.55 0.18
FIELD GOAL PCT. Team G FG FGA Long Pct. 1. Andrew Wilcox ELON 11 12 18 43 66.7 2. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 10 16 38 62.5 3. Nick Robinson WOF 11 7 12 46 58.3 4. Esteban Lopez UTC 10 6 11 40 54.5 5. Scott Beckler FUR 12 7 13 49 53.8 PAT KICKING PCT. Team G Made Att. Pct. 1. Esteban Lopez UTC 10 25 25 100.0 2. Julian Rauch ASU 15 69 70 98.6 3. Nick Robinson WOF 11 40 41 97.6 4. Andrew Wilcox ELON 11 29 30 96.7 5. Scott Beckler FUR 12 33 35 94.3 6. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 28 32 87.5 TACKLES (All positions) Player Team G Solo Ast. Total Avg./G Sack 1. Chad Nkang ELON 11 52 75 127 11.5 3.0 2. Andrew Jones FUR 12 48 73 121 10.1 1.0 3. John Mohring GSU 10 61 32 93 9.3 2.0 4. Joshua Lawson CIT 11 44 51 95 8.6 0.0 5. Corey Weaver ELON 11 42 51 93 8.5 1.5 6. Andrew Rowell CIT 11 40 48 88 8.0 3.0 7. Shelton Gaffney WCU 11 43 42 85 7.7 0.0
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WOF 11 ASU 15 WOF 11
3 2 49 81 7.4 2.0 56 54 110 7.3 1.0 27 47 74 6.7 2.5
SACKS Team G Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg./G 1. Marques Murrell ASU 15 10 6 86 13.0 0.87 2. Gary Tharrington ASU 15 5 5 51 7.5 0.50 3. Kyle Horne WOF 11 7 1 39 7.5 0.68 4. James Gonsoulin WOF 11 5 2 40 6.0 0.55 5. Omarr Byrom ASU 15 4 4 31 6.0 0.40 6. Jason Vincent UTC 9 5 0 29 5.0 0.56 7. Branden Daniel GSU 11 4 1 20 4.5 0.41 CIT 9 3 0 23 3.0 0.33 Pts. Pts./G 8. James Wilson 186 12.4 9. Andrew Rowell CIT 11 3 0 22 3.0 0.27 140 11.7 10. Justin Brown FUR 12 3 0 22 3.0 0.25 90 6.0 60 5.5 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg./G 54 5.4 1. Marques Murrell ASU SR 15 13 8 97 17.0 1.13 56 5.1 2. Chad Nkang ELON SR 11 13 7 56 16.5 1.50 50 5.0 3. Gary Tharrington ASU FR 15 11 8 70 15.0 1.00 54 4.9 4. John Mohring GSU SR 10 12 4 31 14.0 1.40 54 4.9 5. Andrew Jones FUR JR 12 10 4 26 12.0 1.00 9 5 41 11.5 0.77 48 4.4 6. Omarr Byrom ASU SR 15 7. James Wilson CIT SR 9 10 1 47 10.5 1.17 8. Kyle Horne WOF JR 11 8 4 44 10.0 0.91 9. Branden Daniel GSU SO 11 8 3 28 9.5 0.86 10. Trevar Broughton CIT JR 11 4 10 39 9.0 0.82 FUMBLES FORCED 1. Marques Murrell 2. Kevin Adleman Trevar Broughton Chad Nkang 5. Pierre Banks 6. Andrew Rowell Seth Goldwire Chaz Jackson 9. Filmon Dawkins Jason Vincent
Team G No. Avg./G ASU 15 6 0.40 WOF 11 3 0.27 CIT 11 3 0.27 ELON 11 3 0.27 ASU 15 3 0.20 CIT 11 2 0.18 WOF 11 2 0.18 WCU 11 2 0.18 WOF 9 1 0.11 UTC 9 1 0.11
FUMBLES RECOVERED Team G No. Avg./G 1. Jeremy Wiggins ASU 15 3 0.20 Aaron Scott WOF 10 2 0.20 Deon Douglas CIT 10 2 0.20 4. Branden Daniel GSU 11 2 0.18 Ronald Wiggins GSU 11 2 0.18 Bryan Blair WOF 11 2 0.18 Kyle Horne WOF 11 2 0.18 Justin Franklin WOF 11 2 0.18 Kevin Adleman WOF 11 2 0.18 Travis Wetzel ELON 11 2 0.18 PASSES DEFENDED 1. Ronnie Jackson 2. Quintez Smith 3. Jeremy Blocker 4. Corey Lynch 5. Brandon Jackson Karlos Sullivan 7. Justin Woazeah 8. Filmon Dawkins 9. Jerome Touchstone 10. Chris Bland
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TEAM STATISTICS CIT OPP SCORING 264 314 Points Per Game 24.0 28.5 FIRST DOWNS 211 184 Rushing 117 73 Passing 85 97 Penalty 9 14 RUSHING YARDAGE 1732 1625 Yards gained rushing 2003 1842 Yards lost rushing 271 217 Rushing Attempts 430 355 Average Per Rush 4.0 4.6 Average Per Game 157.5 147.7 TDs Rushing 20 24 PASSING YARDAGE 2163 2332 Att-Comp-Int. 330-207-11 303-178-5 Average Per Pass. 6.6 7.7 Average Per Catch 10.4 13.1 Average Per Game 196.6 212.0 TDs Passing 14 17 TOTAL OFFENSE 3895 3957 Total Plays 760 658 Average Per Play 5.1 6.0 Average Per Game 354.1 359.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 36-602 41-775 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 32-309 33-203 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 5-70 11-161 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.7 18.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 6.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.0 14.6 FUMBLES-LOST 21-8 21-9 PENALTIES-YARDS 47-342 64-500 Average Per Game 31.1 45.5 PUNTS-YARDS 54-2083 55-2239 Average Per Punt 38.6 40.7 Net punt average 33.7 33.6 TIME OF POSS./GAME 32:08 27:51 3RD-DOWN CONVER. 62/158 52/142 3rd-Down Pct. 39% 37% 4TH-DOWN CONVER. 12/20 11/23 4th-Down Pct. 60% 48% SACKS BY-YARDS. 13-89 24-142 MISC YARDS. 0 3 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED. 34 43 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS. 10-16 4-10 ON-SIDE KICKS. 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES 36-40 90% 26-33 79% RED-ZONE TD 26-40 65% 23-33 70% PAT-ATTEMPTS 28-32 88% 42-43 98% ATTENDANCE 72996 144300 Games/Avg Per Game 5/14599 6/24050 Neutral Site Games 0/0
Date Sept. 02, 2006 Sept. 09, 2006 Sept. 23, 2006 Sept. 30, 2006 Oct. 07, 2006 Oct. 14, 2006 Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 04, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 18, 2006
Total Offense Player G Duran Lawson 11 Tory Cooper 11 Nuru Goodrum 10 Montrell Lee 10 Andre Roberts 11 Marquel Willis 5 Ta’Mar Jernigan 9 Marcus McKnight 6 Ben Carnell 3 Gary Domanski 11 C. Murray 11 Joshua Haney 8 TEAM 8 Total 11 Opponents 11
Rushing
Plays 437 160 100 36 4 1 2 2 8 1 1 1 7 760 658
Player GP Att Tory Cooper 11 160 Nuru Goodrum 10 100 Duran Lawson 11 112 Montrell Lee 10 36 Andre Roberts 11 4 Marquel Willis 5 1 Ta’Mar Jernigan 9 2 Marcus McKnight 6 2 Gary Domanski 11 1 C. Murray 11 1 Ben Carnell 3 4 Joshua Haney 8 1 TEAM 8 6 Total 11 430 Opponents 11 355
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total -----------------------------------------------------------------------The Citadel 60 72 53 66 13 264 Opponents 73 93 65 70 13 314
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Opponent Score Result at Texas A&M 3-35 L Charleston Southern 35-38, O L at Pittsburgh 6-51 L Chattanooga 24-21 W at Wofford 20-28 L at #11 Furman 17-23 L Western Carolina 30-27, O W Georgia Southern 24-21 W at #1 Appalachian St. 13-42 L VMI 48-21 W at Elon 44-7 W
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Rush 298 807 338 139 43 42 40 29 2 11 5 -5 -17 1732 1625
Pass 2138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 2163 2332
Attend 70104 15121 30069 12757 9437 13427 15495 12129 17547 17494 3716
Total Avg/G 2436 221.5 807 73.4 338 33.8 139 13.9 43 3.9 42 8.4 40 4.4 29 4.8 27 9.0 11 1.0 5 0.5 -5 -0.6 -17 -2.1 3895 354.1 3957 359.7
Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 807 5.0 8 26 73.4 338 3.4 8 25 33.8 298 2.7 1 19 27.1 139 3.9 3 12 13.9 43 10.8 0 33 3.9 42 42.0 0 42 8.4 40 20.0 0 30 4.4 29 14.5 0 17 4.8 11 11.0 0 11 1.0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 2 0.5 0 6 0.7 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 -17 -2.8 0 0 -2.1 1732 4.0 20 42 157.5 1625 4.6 24 79 147.7
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The Blade Player GP No. Yds. Avg TD Long Avg/G Tory Cooper 11 40 247 6.2 2 22 22.5 Andre Roberts 11 35 557 15.9 5 80 50.6 Rontreal Tyler 11 34 266 7.8 4 46 24.2 Ta’Mar Jernigan 9 23 291 12.7 0 35 32.3 Gary Domanski 11 17 209 12.3 1 27 19.0 Marcus McKnight 6 13 140 10.8 0 20 23.3 Taylor Cornett 10 11 88 8.0 0 20 8.8 Derek Moore 9 8 105 13.1 1 36 11.7 Aaron Kelly 10 8 64 8.0 0 20 6.4 Marquel Willis 5 7 75 10.7 0 26 15.0 Joshua Haney 8 5 70 14.0 0 29 8.8 Nuru Goodrum 10 4 28 7.0 1 13 2.8 Travis Gentry 5 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 T. Millhouse 11 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Duran Lawson 11 0 20 0.0 0 0 1.8 Total 11 207 2163 10.4 14 80 196.6 Opponents 11 178 2332 13.1 17 85 212.0
Passing
Player GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lon Avg/g Duran Lawson1 1 125.17 203-325-11 62.5 2138 14 80 194.4 Ben Carnell 3 152.50 4-4-0 100.0 25 0 7 8.3 TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 125.12 207-330-11 62.7 2163 14 80 196.6 Opponents...... 11 138.61 178-303-5 58.7 2332 17 85 212.0
Interceptions
Player Joshua Lawson Jonathan Vest James Wilson Earl Whitmore Total Opponents
Punting Player Mark Kaspar TEAM Total Opponents
No 2 1 1 1 5 11 No 53 1 54 55
Yds Avg 21 10.5 0 0.0 49 49.0 0 0.0 70 14.0 161 14.6
Yds Avg Long 2083 39.3 65 0 0.0 0 2083 38.6 65 2239 40.7 63
Punt Returns
Player No Andre Roberts 18 Tory Cooper 7 Gary Domanski 7 Total 32 Opponents 33
TD Long 0 11 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 49 1 45
Yds Avg 193 10.7 89 12.7 27 3.9 309 9.7 203 6.2
TB FC I20 Blkd 3 8 11 1 0 0 0 0 3 8 11 1 4 10 17 1
TD Long 0 39 0 28 0 15 0 39 0 18
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Player 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot Long PAT Blake Vandiver 8-9 2-4 0-2 0-1 10-16 38 28-32 Total 8-9 2-4 0-2 0-1 10-16 38 28-32
Kickoff Returns
Player Tory Cooper Jonathan Vest Montrell Lee
No 16 8 6
Yds Avg 305 19.1 115 14.4 96 16.0
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TD Long 0 26 0 23 0 22
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Player No Ta’Mar Jernigan 4 John Sasson 2 Total 36 Opponents 41
Scoring
Player Td Tory Cooper 10 Blake Vandiver 0 Nuru Goodrum 9 Andre Roberts 5 Rontreal Tyler 4 Montrell Lee 3 Duran Lawson 1 Gary Domanski 1 Derek Moore 1 Total 34 Opponents 43
Yds Avg 76 19.0 10 5.0 602 16.7 775 18.9
FGs Kick Rush 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-16 28-32 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-16 28-32 1-1 4-10 42-43 0-0
TD Long 0 23 0 5 0 26 0 65
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass DXP 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Defensive Leaders Player UA-Ast-Tot Joshua Lawson 44-51-95 Andrew Rowell 40-48-88 Jonathan Vest 40-29-69 T. Broughton 17-30-47 C. Murray 16-30-46 James Wilson 20-15-35 T. Millhouse 23-10-33 Raleigh Jackson 17-15-32 Terrence Reese 15-16-31 Kendrick Lyles 17-8-25 Kevin McCaskill 9-14-23 Shaquill Smith 13-7-20 J. Matherson 15-4-19 Deon Douglas 7-8 -15 Jacob Bryant 5-8-13 Dewitt Jones 6-6-12 Jason Thomas 5-4-9 Dwight House 6-3-9 Vincent Hill 6-3-9 Earl Whitmore 6-2-8 Lukas Gleissner 3-4-7 John Sasson 5-2-7 Charles Evans 3-3-6 Steve Spann 3-3-6 Nicholas Fender 3-1-4 Ryan Jones 2-2-4 Mike Adams 2-2-4 Taylor Cornett 1-2-3 Cortez Allen 1-1-2 Andre Roberts 2-0-2 Carver Wright 1-1-2 C. Dunbar 2-0-2 Montrell Lee 1-1-2 Preston Brown 1-1-2 Bobby Jarvis 0-2-2 Adam Peterson 1-0-1 Rontreal Tyler 1-0-1 Napolean Dunn 1-0-1 Derek Moore 1-0-1 Aaron Kelly 1-0-1 Jordan Gilmore 1-0-1 Caleb Conant 1-0-1 Ta’Mar Jernigan 0-0-0 Total 364-334-698 Opponents 438-386-824
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TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds INT PBU 4.5-5 0 2-21 3 7.5-35 3.0-22 0 3 2.5-8 1.0-6 1-0 3 9.0-39 2.5-14 0 0 1.5-3 0 0 2 10.5-47 3.0-23 1-49 2 1.5-4 0 0 2 1.5-7 0 0 4 6.5-22 1.5-11 0 2 0 0 0 2 1.5-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2.5-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0-4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0-17 2.0-13 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53-199 66-228
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-89 5-70 24-142 11-161
Saf Pts 0 60 0 58 0 54 0 30 0 24 0 18 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 264 1 314
FR FF BLK 1-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1-0 3 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 9-0 10 28 8-25 14
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Rushes..............................36..........Tory Cooper vs Western Carolina Yards Rushing.................200.........Tory Cooper vs Western Carolina TD Rushes........................3.............................. Tory Cooper vs VMI ....................................................................Nuru Goodrum at Elon Long Rush........................42.......Marquel Willis vs Western Carolina Pass attempts....................42..................... Duran Lawson at Wofford Pass completions..............26..................... Duran Lawson at Wofford Yards Passing...................324.............Duran Lawson vs Chattanooga TD Passes..........................2...............Duran Lawson vs Chattanooga ................................................................ Duran Lawson at Wofford ................................................. Duran Lawson vs Georgia Southern ..................................................................... Duran Lawson vs VMI ......................................................................Duran Lawson at Elon Long Pass.........................80...........................Duran Lawson at Elon Receptions.........................9....................... Andre Roberts at Furman Yards Receiving...............133..................... Andre Roberts at Furman TD Receptions..................1... Andre Roberts vs Charleston Southern ..............................................................Rontreal Tyler at Pittsburgh ..........................................................Rontreal Tyler vs Chattanooga .......................................... .............. Andre Roberts vs Chattanooga ................................................................... Tory Cooper at Wofford .................................................................Andre Roberts at Wofford ...................................................Rontreal Tyler vs Western Carolina .................................................. Rontreal Tyler vs Georgia Southern ................................................... Tory Cooper vs Georgia Southern ..................................................Andre Roberts at Appalachian State ................................................................... Gary Domanski vs VMI ................................................................... Nuru Goodrum vs VMI ........................................................................Derek Moore at Elon ..................................................................... Andre Roberts at Elon Long Reception................80........................... Andre Roberts at Elon Field Goals........................2......................Blake Vandiver at Wofford ................................................. Blake Vandiver at Appalachian State Long Field Goal...............38..................... Blake Vandiver at Furman ................................................. Blake Vandiver at Appalachian State Punts.................................9......................Mark Kaspar at Pittsburgh Punting Avg................... 51.0...............Mark Kaspar vs Chattanooga Long Punt........................65.................Mark Kaspar vs Chattanooga Long Punt Return............39......................Andre Roberts at Wofford Long Kickoff Return........26.....................Tory Cooper at Pittsburgh .........................................................................Tory Cooper at Elon Tackles.............................13............... Joshua Lawson at Texas A&M ............................................Joshua Lawson vs Charleston Southern Sacks............................... 2.0...........................Charles Evans at Elon Tackles For Loss.............. 4.0........................... James Wilson vs VMI Interceptions.....................1.. Earl Whitmore vs Charleston Southern .................................................................Joshua Lawson at Furman ...................................................Jonathan Vest at Appalachian State .....................................................................Joshua Lawson at Elon ........................................................................James Wilson at Elon
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Rushes..............................53...............................vs Western Carolina Yards Rushing.................292..............................vs Western Carolina Yards Per Rush................ 6.1................................................. vs VMI TD Rushes........................5................................................... vs VMI Pass attempts....................42............................................. at Wofford Pass completions..............26............................................. at Wofford Yards Passing...................324.....................................vs Chattanooga Yards Per Pass................. 12.4.................................................at Elon TD Passes..........................2.......................................vs Chattanooga ........................................................................................ at Wofford ......................................................................... vs Georgia Southern ............................................................................................. vs VMI ..............................................................................................at Elon
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Total Plays........................85............................................. at Wofford Total Offense...................466..............................vs Western Carolina Yards Per Play.................. 7.1..................................................at Elon Points...............................48.................................................. vs VMI Sacks By............................4....................................................at Elon First Downs......................27...............................vs Western Carolina Penalties............................8........................................ at Texas A&M Penalty Yards....................65....................................... at Texas A&M Turnovers..........................3.......................................vs Chattanooga .........................................................................................at Furman ......................................................................... at Appalachian State Interceptions By................2....................................................at Elon
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Rushes..............................23...............Eldra Buckley, vs Chattanooga Yards Rushing.................153..............Eldra Buckley, vs Chattanooga TD Rushes........................3........ Michael Hobbs, at Wofford Jerome .............................................................................Felton, at Furman ................................................. K. Richardson, at Appalachian State Long Rush........................79...... K. Richardson, at Appalachian State Pass attempts....................50..................................Wes Pope, at Elon Pass completions..............28..................................Wes Pope, at Elon Yards Passing...................320......... C. Drafts vs Charleston Southern TD Passes..........................5........... C. Drafts vs Charleston Southern Long Pass.........................85...........Travis Clark vs Georgia Southern Receptions........................14........................ Terrell Hudgins, at Elon Yards Receiving...............159....................... Terrell Hudgins, at Elon TD Receptions..................2............ M. Price vs Charleston Southern Long Reception................85.........Jayson Foster vs Georgia Southern Field Goals........................2................J. Parsons vs Western Carolina Long Field Goal...............35...............J. Parsons vs Western Carolina Punts.................................6............Jonathan Wright vs Chattanooga ...................................................... Dan Jordan vs Georgia Southern Punting Avg................... 56.7...............Justin Brantly at Texas A&M Long Punt........................63..................Adam Graessle at Pittsburgh Long Punt Return............18................... Darrelle Revis at Pittsburgh Long Kickoff Return........65.................. Kevious Johnson at Wofford Tackles.............................16......................Seth Goldwire at Wofford Sacks............................... 3.5...................... J. Gonsoulin, at Wofford Tackles For Loss.............. 4.5.. O. Rollinson vs. Charleston Southern Interceptions.....................2.............Chris Camacho, vs Chattanooga ............................................................... Jeremy Blocker, at Furman
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Rushes..............................45..................... at Furman (Oct 14, 2006) ....................................................................vs VMI (Nov 11, 2006) Yards Rushing.................252........................vs VMI (Nov 11, 2006) Yards Per Rush................ 7.1.... at Appalachian State (Nov 04, 2006) TD Rushes........................4................ at Texas A&M (Sep 02, 2006) ................................................ at Appalachian State (Nov 04, 2006) Pass attempts....................50......................... at Elon (Nov 18, 2006) Pass completions..............28......................... at Elon (Nov 18, 2006) Yards Passing...................361.........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) Yards Per Pass................. 16.4........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) TD Passes..........................5...vs Charleston Southern (Sep 09, 2006) .....................................................................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) Total Plays........................76..................... at Furman (Oct 14, 2006) Total Offense...................506.........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) Yards Per Play.................. 8.7.........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) Points...............................51..........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) Sacks By............................6..................... at Wofford (Oct 07, 2006) First Downs......................22..........................at Pittsburgh (9/23/06) ................................................ at Appalachian State (Nov 04, 2006) Penalties...........................12......vs Georgia Southern (Oct 28, 2006) Penalty Yards....................95......vs Georgia Southern (Oct 28, 2006) Turnovers..........................4................ at Texas A&M (Sep 02, 2006) Interceptions By................2...............vs Chattanooga (Sep 30, 2006) ............................................................... at Wofford (Oct 07, 2006) ................................................................ at Furman (Oct 14, 2006) ................................................. vs Western Carolina (Oct 21, 2006)
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A season-ending injury did not stop junior quarterback Duran Lawson from reclaiming a starting position he earned mid-way through his freshman season. The Conway, S.C. native tore his right ACL in the Bulldog’s 17-7 win over No. 18 Western Carolina on the last play of the third quarter on Oct. 1, 2005. With seven games left in the regular season, Lawson totaled 434 yards with 55 completions and five touchdowns in four games. He enjoyed his best outing against Charleston Southern, going 14-for-24 for a total of 168 yards, a career-high. The Citadel, desperate for the perfect fit in the quarteback position, played four QBs before the season came to an end... Lawson, who took the majority of the snaps during fall camp, returned last season 100 percent and ready to face Texas A&M on Sept. 2, exactly 11 months after his last game in 2005... However, not only was he ready to return, but he made his mark in the
Southern Conference finishing the season second in passing average and third in total offense. Lawson, who started all 11 games, racked up 2,138 total yards on the season, going 203-325-11 for 62.5 percent. He totaled 14 touchdowns with his longest pass coming in the season finale at Elon in a 80-yarder to freshman wide receiver Andre Roberts.
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The Citadel Opens West Stands
For the first time in almost three years, Bulldog fans had the opportunity to sit on the home side (west stands) of Johnson Hagood Stadium. The west stands, which were torn down after the 2003 season for a multi-million dollar renovation, opened on Sept. 9 for The Citadel’s home opener against Charleston Southern for “The Chucktown Throwdown.” While the stands reopened, the completed project, which will feature luxury suites, club seats, a state-of-the-art press box and all the modern-day amenities of athletic facilities, is scheduled to be complete in 2008. The new west stands, consists of over 2,000 personal seat license seats (PSLs) and returns the stadium’s capacity to approximately 21,000... The Bulldogs also enjoyed the luxury of a new, state-of-the-art scoreboard - the largest of its kind in Championship Subdivision Football. The board consists of a video screen that allows for player introductions prior to kick-off as well as replays and highlights that are played throughout the game.
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Opponent . ..................................... Players
@Texas A&M........................ O-D. Lawson; D-Rowell Charleston Southern O-Goodrum; D-Reese; S-Jernigan @ Pittsburgh .............O-Tyler; D-J. Lawson; S-Kaspar Chattanooga O-D. Lawson; D-Broughton; S-Vandiver @ Wofford .................. O-Cooper; D-Vest; S-Roberts @ Furman................ O-Roberts; D-Reese; S-Vandiver Western Carolina .....O-Cooper; D-Rowell; S-Murray Georgia Southern..... O-Tyler; D-Broughton; S-Kaspar @ Appalachian State . ...O-Tyler; D-Rowell; S-Roberts VMI.................O-Cooper; D-Broughton; S-J. Lawson @ Elon....................O-Muirhead; D-Wilson; S-Fender
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@Texas A&M...... O-Tumbleston; D-Evans; S-Gilmore Charleston Southern ..... O-Rice; D-Connor; S-Keiper @ Pittsburgh ............. O-Willis; D-Clanton; S-Nabritt Chattanooga .................. O-Jarvis; D-Allen; S-Barney @ Wofford ............. O-Flanigan; D-Stevens; S-Blanke @ Furman.............O-Dehaven; D-Nabritt; S-Connor Western Carolina ........O-Rice; D-Connor; S-Nabritt Georgia Southern............. O-Boyle; D-Evans; S-Burch @ Appalachian State . ....O-Turner; D-Evans; S-Keiper VMI........................... O-Sellars; D-Stevens; S-Connor @ Elon........................... O-Burch; D-Irvin; S-Connor
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Since junior Tory Cooper made the move to running back in mid-season last year, he has been on a path of steady improvement. Cooper, who played running back at South Florence High School, spent the beginning of his redshirt sophomore season at wide receiver. Not seeing much action, Cooper moved to a position he knew and felt more comfortable playing. Although he finished the 2005 season with only four carries for 23 yards, he continued to show steady improvement. He was named the Bulldogs’ Most Improved Player after an impressive spring training. According to Coach Higgins, Cooper was getting better and better and held the No.
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@Texas A&M............................D. Lawson, 13-68 Charleston Southern ................. Goodrum, 20-76 @ Pittsburgh ............................D. Lawson, 12-34 Chattanooga .............................. McKnight, 2-29 @ Wofford .................................... Cooper, 13-64 @ Furman.................................. Goodrum, 14-61 Western Carolina ........................ Cooper, 35-204 Georgia Southern........................... Cooper, 24-71 @ Appalachian State . .................... Cooper, 16-83 VMI............................................. Cooper, 20-150 @ Elon...................................................... 15-109
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@Texas A&M..................................Jernigan, 6-48 Charleston Southern .......................Roberts, 3-46 @ Pittsburgh .................... Kelly, 4-25; Tyler, 5-25 Chattanooga ...................................Roberts, 4-99 @ Wofford ................................. McKnight, 7-78 @ Furman......................................Roberts, 9-133 Western Carolina ............................ Cooper, 6-51 Georgia Southern.................................Tyler, 5-67 @ Appalachian State . ......................Roberts, 2-65 VMI.................................................Roberts, 4-32 @ Elon...........................................Roberts, 4-123
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@Texas A&M...................................J. Lawson, 13 Charleston Southern .......................J. Lawson, 13 @ Pittsburgh ................................. Matherson, 10 Chattanooga .....................................J. Lawson, 6 @ Wofford ................................................ Vest, 9 @ Furman........................................J. Lawson, 12 Western Carolina .................................. Rowell, 6 Georgia Southern................................. Rowell, 10 @ Appalachian State . .................Vest, Lawson, 10 VMI..................................................... Rowell, 10 @ Elon.............................................. Millhouse, 7
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2 spot behind Nuru Goodrum for the 2006 season. However, Cooper eventually took over that spot as he began to dominate the rushing game for the Bulldogs. Having a career-performance in the home opener against Charleston Southern on Sept. 9, recording his first two touchdowns of his career, he went on to lead the Bulldogs to a 30-27 overtime win against Western Carolina on Oct. 21 with 200 yards and two touchdowns. However, it did not stop there for Cooper. With a couple 100-yard performances following against VMI and Elon, Cooper finished the season eighth in rushing and first in all-purpose yards in the Southern Conference. He earned his second SoCon Offensive Player of the Week honor after his career performance on Nov. 11 in the Bulldogs’ 48-21 win over VMI. Cooper rushed for three touchdowns, a career-best.
The Class of 2010 Making Their Mark Longest Play From Scrimmage (by game) Opponent
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@Texas A&M........................D. Lawson (rush) 19 Charleston Southern .................Roberts (rec.), 36 @ Pittsburgh .......................D. Lawson (rush), 16 Chattanooga .............................Roberts (rec.), 62 @ Wofford ........................... Goodrum (rush), 25 @ Furman..................................Roberts (rec.), 43 Western Carolina ...................... Willis (rush), 42 Georgia Southern...........................Tyler (rec.), 46 @ Appalachian State . ................Roberts (rec.), 49 VMI.......................................Jergnigan (rush), 30 @ Elon........................................Roberts (rec.) 80
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The Citadel football class of 2010 had a day of career performances against No. 11 Furman on Saturday in Greenville on Oct. 14. Bulldog wide receiver Andre Roberts recorded his first 100-yard game with 133 yards on nine catches. The last time The Citadel had a receiver total 100 or more yards was in 2003 against Delaware when Scooter Johnson caught six passes for 141 yards in the Bulldogs’ 41-7 loss in Newark. Wide receiver Marquel Willis also had a break through performance. During his first collegiate start, Willis totaled 59 yards in four receptions against the Paladins. On defense, lineman Terrence Reese had another dominating performance, totaling seven tackles, three for a loss of eight yards, his best performance of the season. As a result of their outstanding performances on Saturday, Roberts was named Bulldog Offensive Player of the Week, while Reese earned the defensive honor for the second time this season. Roberts finished the season with 557 yards, averaging 50.6 yards a game, earning him second on the team and fifth in the Southern Conference in reception yards. Roberts also finished second in the SoCon in punt returns. Reese finished the season with 31 total tackles, ninth among the Bulldog defenders.
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2007
Bulldog Rankings in the SoCon Offense Rushing.......................... Cooper, 8th Passing Avg/Game.........Lawson, 2nd Total Offense..................Lawson, 3rd Receptions/Game........... Cooper, 7th ................................... Roberts, 10th Receiving yards/Game....Roberts, 5th All Purpose......................Cooper, 1st Pass Efficiency................Lawson, 5th Punt Return..................Roberts, 2nd Kick Return................. Cooper, 10th Punting........................... Kaspar, 5th Scoring........................... Cooper, 7th .................................. Goodrum, 8th .................................... Vandiver, 9th Scoring (TDs)................ Cooper, 4th .................................. Goodrum, 5th Scoring (Kick).............. Vandiver, 4th Field goals................... Vandiver, 2nd PAT kicking percentage... Vandiver, 6th
In 1976 the meeting between The Citadel and VMI was termed “The Military Classic of the South” and a trophy called the “Silver Shako” was created to be presented to the president of the school that won the game. Unfortunately, The Citadel was not the first school to earn the rights to the “Silver Shako” after losing that year, 30-14. Since then, the Bulldogs have been presented the trophy on 19 occasions, while VMI took the trophy home eight times. The Citadel has held on to the “Silver Shako” for the last two years and will be keeping it for at least one more year after winning 48-21 before a crowd of 17,494 on Nov. 11.
Veteran’s Day Celebrations Take On New Meaning The traditional rivalry between The Citadel and Virginia Military Institute on Veterans’ Day had an unusual twist adding a new meaning to such a patriotic day at Johnson Hagood Stadium. At the beginning of halftime, five Citadel football players took an oath to join the United States Army. The oath ceremony added a new dimension to The Citadel’s homecoming, an event already full of
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military symbols. The game with VMI, known as the Military Classic of the South included the cadet march-down, a flyover of F-16s, skydivers delivering the game ball and a salute to World War II veterans - the finishing touch - having five athletes make the commitment to serve their country during the Veterans’ Day game in a commissioning ceremony at the southend flag pole just at the start of halftime. The five taking the oath included: • Quarterback Duran Lawson • Defensive End Nick Fender • Linebacker Chris Murray • Linebacker Napoleon Dunn • Longsnapper Jeffrey Hodish
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Defense Tackles....................... J. Lawson, 4th .......................................Rowell, 6th ......................................... Vest, 13th ..............................Broughton, 42nd .................................... Murray, 45th .................................... Wilson, 50th Sacks.............................. Wilson, 8th .......................................Rowell, 9th Tackles for loss.............. Wilson, 7th ...............................Broughton, 10th Fumbles forced...... Broughton, T2nd .................................... Rowell, T6th Fumbles recovered....... Douglas, T1st
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The Bulldogs Celebrated The “Silver Shako’s” 30th Birthday With Dominating Win.
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Team Scoring offense............................ 4th Scoring defense........................... 7th Pass offense..................................2nd Pass defense................................. 7th Kick returns................................ 8th Punting....................................... 5th Turnover margin......................... 8th Rushing offense........................... 6th Rushing defense.......................... 4th Total offense................................ 3rd Total defense............................... 5th Punt return avg........................... 6th First downs.................................. 3rd Penalties....................................... 1st 4th down conversions............... T2nd Red zone offense........................... 1st Field goals................................... 3rd Time of possession......................2nd
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Bulldog Football Making History: Bulldogs Record First Winning Season in 14 Years
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Overall....................................... 5-6 Home......................................... 4-1 Away.......................................... 1-5 Neutral....................................... 0-0 SoCon........................................ 4-3 Citadel scores first...................... 4-0 Opp. scores first......................... 1-6 Citadel leads after 1st ................ 4-0 Opp. leads after 1st.................... 1-6 Tied after 1st ............................. 0-0 Citadel leads at half ................... 4-0 Opp. leads at half ...................... 1-6 Tied at half . .............................. 0-0 Citadel leads after 3rd................ 4-0 Opp. leads after 3rd .................. 1-6 Tied after 3rd ............................ 0-0 Overtime . ................................. 1-1 Citadel scores under 20.............. 0-4 Citadel scores more than 20 ...... 5-1 Opp. scores under 20 ................ 1-0 Opp. scores 20 or more ............. 4-6 Games decided by less than 6 .... 3-1 Games decided by 6-to-10 ........ 0-2 Games decided by 10+ .............. 2-3 Wearing blue jerseys .................. 1-5 Wearing white jerseys ................ 4-1 Natural grass ............................. 5-6 Artificial surface ........................ 0-0 Day games ................................ 4-4 Night games .............................. 1-2 September ................................. 1-3 October . ................................... 2-2 November ................................. 2-1
With a 4-6 overall and 3-3 SoCon record heading into the last game of the season, the Bulldogs had the opportunity to record their first SoCon winning record since 1992 when they headed to Elon on Nov. 18. Not only did they claim the win, but it was The Citadel’s most dominating Southern Conference victory since 2001. A squad determined to claim the win for their seniors and all the Bulldog fans who supported them throughout the season, The Citadel squad went to Elon with only one thing on their mind – a win.
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Lawson and Roberts both earned Southern Conference Player of the Week honors in the final week. Winning the last four of five games, which also had not been done since 1992 when The Citadel won the conference championship, the Bulldogs clinched fourth place in the
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Southern Conference final standings, ahead of not only Elon, but also Chattanooga, Georgia Southern and Western Carolina. Topping off the success of the 2006 season, four Bulldogs were named to the coaches AllSouthern Conference teams. Despite his injuries earlier in the season, Wilson was named to the first team, while Trevar Broughton, Taylor Cornett and Duran Lawson were each named to the second team. The media selected Joshua Lawson to their All-Conference first team, while Broughton was their only Bulldog pick for the second team. Broughton, junior running back Tory Cooper and Joshua Lawson were also named to the Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region Team. Cooper was named to the second team offense, while Lawson and Broughton received third team defensive accolades.
The last game of 2006 became the sweetest, as the Bulldogs recorded their first road win of the season in a 44-7 final. Lawson went 14-of-18 for 223 yards and two touchdowns that included an 80-yard pass to Roberts, a career-long for both players. Roberts totaled 123 yards for his second 100-plus performance of the season, while Cooper added another 109 rushing yards, becoming the first Bulldog to record back-to-back 100-yard performances since Nehemiah Broughton in 2003. Wilson also recorded his first interception of his career in what was his final game as a Bulldog.
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Military College Game 2
Sept. 2 at Texas A&M Kyle Field * College Station, Texas L, 35-3
Sept. 9 vs. Charleston Southern Johnson Hagood Stadium * Charleston, S.C. OT L, 38-35
The Bulldogs showed signs of improvement as their offense, the best against any Division I-A opponent since their 2004 performance against Duke, led the Bulldogs against a shutout in the 35-3 season-opening loss at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field.
Nick Ellis kicked a 26-yard field goal in the second overtime to lead Charleston Southern to a 38-35 victory over The Citadel at Johnson Hagood Stadium.
Totaling 243 yards for the game, the Bulldogs racked more first-half yardage (173) and first downs (nine) against the Aggies than against Florida State and Ole Miss totaled for both games in the 2005 season. Leading the Bulldogs on offense was junior quarterback Duran Lawson who totaled 196 yards, including 68 to lead The Citadel in rushing yards. Lawson went 19-for-38 with no interceptions, while The Bulldogs played seven receivers, totaling 128 passing yards. The Bulldogs held the ball for the majority of the game, racking up 30:36 in time of possession while the Aggies held the ball for 29:24. However, TAMU’s size and strength, partnered with penalties and the Bulldogs’ loss of 2005 All-SoCon selection James Wilson, who left the game in the first half with a shoulder injury, kept the Bulldogs from any opportunity to close the gap. Leading the Aggies to the 35-3 victory was sophomore quarterback Stephen McGee who totaled 218 yards, going 16-for-24 with one rushing touchdown and no interceptions. Senior running back Courtney Lewis led TAMU in scoring with two touchdowns and 46 yards on 11 carries. Penalties hurt the Bulldogs as The Citadel was slapped with eight penalties for 65 yards. Meanwhile, the Aggies were called for four penalties for 30 yards. The Citadel defense also performed well on the night, holding the Aggies to only 35 points, recovering all four of A&M’s fumbles. It is the first time in recent history that the Bulldogs recovered four fumbles against a Division I-A opponent. The Bulldogs’ only scoring drive was early in the second quarter as The Citadel drove 77 yards in 18 plays. The drive was capped off with a 29-yard field goal by Blake Vandiver. That 77-yard drive was the longest for The Citadel since driving 80 yards at Chattanooga on Nov. 5, 2005 in a 31-21 loss to the Mocs.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offense Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
CIT 12 115 128 243 2-1 8-65 8-267 2-115 0-0-0 30:36 4 of 17 1 of 3 1-2 1-7 0-0 1-2
The Bulldogs rallied from a 28-13 fourth quarter deficit to tie the contest at 28 with 1:26 left in regulation. After both teams scored touchdowns in the first overtime, Blake Vandiver missed a 39-yard field goal in The Citadel’s possession in second overtime. After Charleston Southern (2-0) quarterback Collin Drafts hit Maurice Price for an 18-yard gain to the Bulldog 12 and tailback Kenny Harper rushed for three more to the nine, Ellis split the uprights with the first field goal of the day for either team. In the first overtime, The Citadel (0-2) won the toss and elected to play defense first. On the first play of overtime, Drafts delivered a touchdown pass to Price from 25 yards out. The touchdown pass was the fifth of the game for Drafts, and the second time he found Price. During The Citadel’s half of overtime, running back Nuru Goodrum found pay dirt from one yard out and Vandiver’s extra point tied the score at 35. Goodrum ran six times for 16 yards in the eight-play drive.
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The Bulldogs began their comeback in the fourth quarter with 7:18 remaining as Tory Cooper took the handoff and scampered 10 yards into the end zone for his second touchdown of the night, capping a 12-play, 72-yard drive. Quarterback Duran Lawson then took the snap and ran up the middle on a draw play to convert the two-point conversion and bring the Bulldogs within seven.
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The Bulldogs defense delivered a critical three-and-out defensive stop and forced the Buccaneers to punt with 3:50 remaining in the game. With 2:24 left, Lawson dropped back to pass on 3rd-and-11, evaded a defender to evade the sack and stepped up and delivered a strike to wide receiver Andre Roberts for a 31-yard touchdown. The scoring play was Roberts’ first career touchdown, coming in his first career game in front of the home crowd at Johnson-Hagood stadium. The play was also the first touchdown pass of the season for Lawson. Vandiver’s extra-point tied the score at 28. The Bulldogs had a chance to end it in regulation after wide receiver Ta’Mar Jernigan blocked Hart Pearson’s punt with 40 seconds left after a Buccaneer three-and-out. After advancing the ball to the Charleston Southern 22, Vandiver’s 39-yard field goal attempt was blocked by defensive lineman Phil Jordan with no time left on the clock to send the contest to overtime.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offense Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
TAM 21 184 200 384 6-4 5-35 3-170 6-380 0-0-0 29:24 4 of 11 2 of 2 4-6 2-16 5-5 0-1
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters The Citadel Texas A&M Team TAM TAM TAM CIT TAM TAM
Qt. 1 1 2 2 3 4
Time 09:16 01:46 13:49 05:18 11:43 05:18
1 2 3 4 Score 0 3 0 0 3 14 7 7 7 35
For Success
CSU 16 57 320 377 0-0 8-67 5-165 5-299 0-0-0 29:42 7 of 13 0 of 0 3-3 4-25 5-5 1-1
‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
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CIT 23 162 205 367 2-1 2-21 5-195 5-294 1-0-0 30:18 11 of 17 0 of 0 4-4 1-2 3-4 0-2
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters Charleston Southern The Citadel
Record: (0-1) Record: (1-0)
Play Plays/Yards Lewis 1 yd run (Szymanski kick) 10/63 Lane 5 yd run (Szymanski kick) 2/12 McGee 1 yd run (Szymanski kick) 1/1 Vandiver 29 yd field goal 18/77 Lewis 1 yd run (Szymanski kick) 6/41 Schroeder 27 yd pass from McGee (Szymanski kick) 10/84
Attendance: 70,104
of South Carolina
Game 1
CIT 0 0 0 3 3 3
TAM 7 14 21 21 28 35
Team CSU CSU CIT CSU CIT CSU CIT CIT CSU CIT CSU
123
Qt. 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 OT5 OT5 OT6
Time 00:30 03:55 09:17 05:31 00:12 11:28 07:18 02:24 15:00 15:00 15:00
1 2 3 4 OT (5) (6) Score 7 7 7 7 10 (7) (3) 38 0 0 13 15 7 (7) (0) 35
Record: (2-0) Record: (0-2)
Play Plays/Yards Price 16 yd pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 14/77 Rucks 44 yd pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 4/60 Cooper 18 yd run (Vandiver kick) 13/92 Murry 31 yd pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 1/31 Goodrum 7 yd run (Vandiver kick failed) 12/78 Taylor 4 yd pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 6/68 Cooper 10 yd run (Lawson rush) 12/72 Roberts 36 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 4/53 Price 25 yd pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 1/25 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 8/25 Ellis 26 yd field goal 3/16 Attendance: 15,121
CSU 7 14 14 21 21 28 28 28 35 35 38
CIT 0 0 7 7 13 13 21 28 28 35 35
The Citadel
Bulldog Football
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Game 3
Game 4
Sept. 23 at Pittsburgh Heinz Field * Pittsburgh, Pa. L, 51-6
Sept. 30 vs. Chattanooga Johnson Hagood Stadium * Charleston, S.C. W, 24-21
Bulldog junior quarterback Duran Lawson connected with senior wide receiver Rontreal Tyler on a four-yard touchdown pass at 4:05 in the second quarter for The Citadel’s only touchdown in the game when the Bulldogs took on the Pittsburgh Panthers at Heinz Field. The Citadel was defeated 51-6 before a crowd of 30,069.
Junior quarterback Duran Lawson threw for a career-high 324 yards and two touchdowns as The Citadel withstood a late Chattanooga rally to hold on for a 24-21 victory in their Southern Conference opener at Johnson Hagood Stadium.
Pitt, who scored on every possession of the first half, kicked off the game on their first possession, a four-play, 60-yard drive that ended when Panther quarterback Tyler Palko connected with wide receiver Derek Kinder on 20-yard pass for a touchdown. The drive took 1:26 off the clock, at that point the quickest drive of any Bulldog opponent this season, until the middle of the third quarter when the Panthers took the ball 52-yards in one play and 26 seconds for another Pitt touchdown at 9:59.
Lawson’s passing and the Bulldogs defense propelled The Citadel (1-3, 1-0 SoCon) to a 24-7 halftime lead, but the Mocs (2-3, 1-1 SoCon) made a furious comeback attempt and cut the lead to three after two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Chattanooga place kicker Esteban Lopez had a chance to tie the contest with 31 seconds left, but hooked a 39-yard field goal attempt to the left and the Bulldogs ran out the clock to preserve the victory.
However, the Bulldogs came alive midway through the second quarter when senior linebacker Raleigh Jackson recorded his first forced fumble of his career that was recovered by Deon Douglas at 10:25 in the second. The first play after the change of possession was a 9-yard reception by Rontreal Tyler, who ended the drive with his first touchdown of the season, and only the second of his career, on a 4-yard pass from Duran Lawson at 4:04 p.m. remaining in the first half. Vandiver missed the point after, making the score was 21-6, Pitt.
The Bulldogs took the opening kickoff and drove 74 yards, ignited by a 35-yard pass from Lawson to junior wide receiver Ta’Mar Jernigan that put The Citadel at the Chattanooga four-yard line. However, the Bulldogs were unable to punch it in and settled for a 20-yard field goal by senior Blake Vandiver to put The Citadel on top 3-0. On their next offensive possession Lawson hit another deep ball, this time a 62-yard pass to freshman wide receiver Andre Roberts that set the Bulldogs up at the Mocs five-yard line. Able to finish off the drive, senior running back Nuru Goodrum barreled into the end zone on the next play put the Bulldogs on top 10-0 with 6:21 left in the first quarter.
Before the end of the half, a Palko 48-yard pass Oderick Turner, followed by a 30yard pass from wide receiver Darrell Strong to LaRod Stephens for another Panther touchdown. The Panthers went 80-yards in four plays in 1:38, improving their lead, 28-6. Pitt scored again before the end of the half in a 32-second scoring drive with three plays for 58 yards that ended with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Palko to wide receiver Marcel Pestano. Pitt went into the half with a 36-6 lead, totaling 353 yards in offense. Although the Bulldogs were unable to put any more points on the board, the second half saw some improvement on defense as they forced the Panthers to punt for the first time at 12:13 in the third quarter. However, the punt recovery landed The Citadel on the 10-yard line and the Bulldogs gave up their first safety since Sept. 25, 2004 when they loss at Auburn 33-3. Palko left the game for Pitt in the middle of third completing 15-of-17 passes for 313 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Following his departure, the Panthers missed the only field goal attempt of the game at 4:46 in the third, the only stop in the red zone for the Bulldogs. The Citadel defense held the Panthers to only 16 points in the second half, ending the game 51-6. Duran Lawson was 15-for-24 in the game, passing for 87 yards and throwing his first interception since Sept. 24, 2005 against Appalachian State. Lawson led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 34 yards. The Bulldog offense struggled throughout as The Citadel was unable to convert a third-down conversion in the game. The Citadel was 2-for-3 in converting fourth downs. Both teams ran 58 plays from scrimmage Saturday afternoon with Pitt gaining 506 yards of offense to The Citadel’s 152. Pitt also recorded 22 first downs in the game to The Citadel’s nine.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
Score by Quarters The Citadel PITT Team PITT PITT PITT CIT PITT PITT PITT PITT PITT
Qt. 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4
Time 11:06 07:42 14:20 04:05 02:27 01:18 10:25 09:59 07:14
CIT 9 53 99 152 4-1 6-30 9-354 3-189 0-0-0 30:58 0 of 13 2 of 3 1-1 1-6 0-1 0-0
After The Citadel drove down to the Moc 28-yard line in the second, defensive back Chris Camacho intercepted a Lawson pass and returned it to the Chattanooga 44. Quarterback Antonio Miller scored from four yards out to put Chattanooga on the scoreboard, 10-7. Lawson continued his aerial assault finding Roberts for a 24-yard touchdown to making the score 17-7 with 6:09 left in the first half. Again, Lawson found senior wide receiver Rontreal Tyler from 19 yards out for his second touchdown pass of the half. The Bulldogs had a 24-7 lead at the half with 356 total yards, including 269 through the air. Lawson finished the half 18-21 for 269 yards and two touchdowns. The Mocs drew closer in the fourth quarter as senior running back Eldra Buckley scampered in from 14 yards out with 10:06 left in regulation, cutting the Bulldogs’ lead back to 10 at 24-14. The Chattanooga defense created a turnover with 8:24 left as nose tackle Malachi McGee forced and recovered a Lawson fumble at the Bulldog 48-yard line. The Mocs offense drove it the remaining 48 yards in four plays as quarterback Matt Lopez found wide receiver Michael Johnson from 24 yards out, making the score 24-21. The Mocs defense forced another turnover on the Bulldogs next possession as a Lawson pass attempt was intercepted again by Camacho at the Chattanooga 43yard line with 4:19 left in regulation. Chattanooga drove down to the Bulldogs 22-yard line, but Lopez’s miss gave The Citadel their first victory of the season and second over Chattanooga in three tries.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
PITT 22 145 361 506 1-1 7-55 5-234 7-450 1-11-0 29:02 6 of 11 0 of 0 3-4 3-17 7-7 0-1
Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Score 0 6 0 0 6 14 21 9 7 51
CIT 23 112 324 436 3-1 2-8 3-153 5-298 0-0-0 37:36 6 of 13 0 of 1 3-3 1-9 3-3 1-1
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters Chattanooga The Citadel
Record: (0-3) Record: (3-1)
Play Plays/Yards Kinder 20 yd pass from Palko (Lee kick) 4/60 Collins 36 yd pass from Palko (Lee kick) 3/52 Stephens 7 yd run (Lee kick) 10/66 Tyler 4 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick failed) 13/49 Stephens 30 yd pass from Strong (Lee kick) 4/80 Pestano 22 yd pass from Palko (Lee kick) 3/58 Team safety Turner 52 yd pass from Palko (Lee kick) 1/57 Collier 1 yd run (Lee kick) 6/40
Creating an
UTC 15 141 191 332 1-0 2-17 6-235 4-233 2-21-0 22:24 5 of 14 1 of 2 2-2 2-6 3-3 0-1
CIT 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 6
PITT 7 14 21 21 28 35 37 44 51
Team CIT CIT UTC CIT CIT UTC UTC
Qt. 1 1 2 2 2 4 4
Time 10:04 06:21 10:33 06:09 00:39 10:06 06:54
1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 0 14 21 10 14 0 0 24
Record: (2-3) Record: (1-3)
Play Plays/Yards Vandiver 20 yd field goal 11/74 Goodrum 5 yd run (Vandiver kick) 4/90 Miller 4 yd run (Lopez kick) 5/56 Roberts 24 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 9/76 Tyler 19 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 8/52 Buckley 14 yd run (Lopez kick) 6/81 Johnson 24 yd pass from Lopez (Lopez kick) 4/48
UTC 0 0 7 7 7 14 21
CIT 3 10 10 17 24 24 24
Attendance: 12,575
Attendance: 30,069
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Environment
2007
The Blade
Military College
Oct. 7 at Wofford Gibbs Stadium * Spartanburg, S.C. L, 28-20
OCt. 14 at Furman Paladin Stadium * Greenville, S.C. L, 23-17
Despite two drives late in the fourth quarter, The Citadel was unable to make the big play as the Bulldogs’ late rally fell short at Wofford. Duran Lawson’s pass to Rontreal Tyler fell incomplete on fourth-and-goal with 20 seconds remaining and the Terriers ran out the clock to hold onto the 28-20 victory over The Citadel.
The Bulldogs found themselves once again rallying from a first half 23-point deficit in attempt to upset No. 11 Furman, but came up short as the Paladins topped The Citadel 23-17.
In between the two drives, Wofford had the ball deep in their territory but The Citadel defense stepped up and held them to three-and-out, forcing the Terriers to punt and giving The Citadel the ball on the Wofford 47-yard line to start the final drive of the game. The Citadel reached the red zone five times in the game, but was stopped twice and only able to score 10 points in the three successful drives. The Citadel ran a shocking 85 plays from scrimmage, compared to Wofford’s 39, and had 24 first downs in the game (to Wofford’s seven) and held on to the ball for more than 37 minutes. The Bulldogs recorded 356 total yards while Wofford only accumulated 239. Wofford jumped to a quick start as they put seven points on the board after Michael Hobbs’ rushed up the middle for 66 yards less than two minutes into the game. Hobbs’ run capped off the Terriers’ five-play, 83 yard drive that lasted only 1:56. On the first possession for the Bulldogs, The Citadel was able to drive down the field and set up a 37-yard kick for senior Blake Vandiver, putting the Bulldogs on the board for three points. The Citadel held Wofford on their second possession, forcing the Terriers to punt. However, the first play from scrimmage for the Bulldogs saw Tory Cooper bobble a ball, only to be picked away by Wofford’s Brian Kemp, giving Wofford the ball on The Citadel 20-yard line. That interception put the Terriers within quick striking distance, putting the ball in the end zone for the 14-3 lead after Hobbs scored his second touchdown of the game. The Citadel’s Andre Roberts caught his third touchdown pass of the season with just over 12 minutes remaining in the first half, pulling the Bulldogs within four. The Citadel held the ball for the final possession of the first half and drove down to the one yard line before calling timeout with one second remaining. Duran Lawson handed the ball to Cooper in hopes of a touchdown, but the Wofford line – led by Dan Tavani – stopped Cooper for a loss of five, preventing a Bulldog score and leaving the score at 14-10 Wofford at the half. Vandiver brought The Citadel within one, 14-13, after kicking an 18-yard field goal with 7:23 remaining in the third quarter. However, Wofford responded quickly, with a 65-yard kickoff return that once again put the Terriers in the red zone to start their drive. Wofford put seven on the board after Hobbs ran the ball into the end zone for the third time in the game. The Terriers closed their usual wingbone offense playbook with less than a minute remaining in the third quarter as Terrier quarterback Josh Collier threw a 39-yard pass to a wide open Colby Harris for Wofford’s first receiving touchdown of the game. The Bulldogs drove down the field in the fourth quarter, scoring on a one-yard touchdown pass from Lawson as Cooper caught his first touchdown pass of his career. Down 28-20, The Citadel stopped Wofford on a 4th-and-1 situation, however Lawson immediately threw an interception.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
CIT 24 143 213 356 2-0 3-15 3-114 5-272 0-0-0 37:10 10 of 20 3 of 4 4-6 1-9 2-2 2-2
While holding Furman scoreless in the second half, the Bulldogs had two possessions in the last 5:19 to score a touchdown and possibly take a one-point lead for the win, but both drives fell short as The Citadel struggled to get the ball in Paladin territory. With just under a minute left on the game clock, Bulldog quarterback Duran Lawson completed a 26-yard pass to Andre Roberts, moving the ball to the Citadel 46-yard line and giving the Bulldogs a first down and a chance to tie the game. However, Lawson’s second interception of the game came on the next play as Jeremy Blocker capped the win for the Paladins at 00:48 left in game. Things started off in the Bulldogs favor early in the afternoon when Furman’s kicker Trent Hawk dropped the snap on The Citadel’s 39-yard line during the first possession of the game. However, a quick four plays and a turnover on downs at the Bulldogs 34-yard line at 9:26 in the first quickly changed the mood for the remainder of the half. The Paladins took advantage of the next possession taking the lead for the game driving the ball 18 yards in six plays, taking 2:41 of the clock, and finishing with a Paladin 34-yard field goal by Scott Beckler at 4:11. While the Bulldogs shutdown Furman’s running game to only 88 yards, full back Jerome Felton dominated the first half with three touchdowns in the second quarter. Felton’s first score was a three-yard touchdown run at 11:02 that ended a drive which started with a Jordan Sorrells 42-yard pass to R.J. Webb putting Furman at The Citadel’s 22-yard line. An offside penalty against the Bulldogs moved the Paladins to the 17, setting up the touchdown for Furman four plays later, making the score 10-0. Only 1:42 later, Furman started a drive that ended in another Felton touchdown, this time a 2-yard run that was set up by a Citadel pass interference call on junior defensive back Kendrick Lyles. Furman followed that score with an on-side kick, recovered by the Paladins’ cornerback Masharn Austin on the Furman 49-yard line. Ten plays and 3:53 minutes later, the Paladins added six more with a Felton 4-yard touchdown run. A failed point-after brought the score to 23-0 going into the half. In an attempt to rally from a first half 23-0 deficit, the Bulldogs came out making up 129 total yards in the third quarter for a total of 245 yards in three quarters, while the Paladins totaled only 45 third quarter yards, totaling 287 after three periods. The game took a turn for the better early in the third when Bulldog defensive back Joshua Lawson avoided The Citadel’s first possible shutout in three years by intercepting a Sorrells pass in the third quarter. Putting the Bulldogs in great field possession at their own 49, The Citadel drove the ball 41-yards in six plays, ending with a 12-yard touchdown run by Nuru Goodrum for the score at 9:18 in the third. Stopping the Paladins on their next possession, the Bulldogs moved the ball 70-yards in eight plays resulting in a Blake Vandiver 38-yard field goal, a season long, at 9:18 in the third. A Furman interference on a fair catch put the Dogs on their own 41-yard line at 10:33 in the fourth to start the Bulldogs’ third scoring drive of the game that put the score at 23-17 with eight minutes left in the game. The Citadel held Furman to only 22 yards on their last two possessions of the game, but was unable to come up with the points on their end for the win. For the Bulldogs, Duran Lawson finished the game completing 20-of-31 passes for 246 yards and two interceptions. Roberts recorded his first 100-yard game with 133 receiving yards on nine catches, while freshman Marquel Willis totaled 59 yards on four catches.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
WOF 7 157 82 239 1-0 5-41 5-228 5-298 2-1-0 22:50 2 of 9 1 of 2 2-2 6-33 4-4 0-0
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters The Citadel Wofford Team WOF CIT WOF CIT CIT WOF WOF CIT
Qt. 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4
Time 13:04 07:33 01:31 12:06 07:25 06:12 00:32 06:16
1 2 3 4 Score 3 7 3 7 20 14 0 14 0 28
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FUR 21 88 251 339 4-1 4-35 5-163 4-247 2-43-0 36:35 6 of 15 1 of 3 4-4 1-11 2-3 1-1
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters The Citadel Furman
Record: (1-4) Record: (2-3)
Play Plays/Yards Hobbs 66 yd run (Robinson kick) 5/83 Vandiver 27 yd field goal 12/64 Hobbs 3 yd run (Robinson kick) 5/20 Roberts 4 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 9/66 Vandiver 18 yd field goal 15/69 Hobbs 2 yd run (Robinson kick) 3/19 Harris 39 yd pass from Collier (Robinson kick) 5/67 Cooper 1 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 16/77
For Success
CIT 17 112 246 358 2-1 5-41 3-129 4-237 1-10-0 23:25 2 of 10 1 of 4 3-3 1-8 2-2 1-1
of South Carolina
Game 6
Game 5
CIT 0 3 3 10 13 13 13 20
WOF 7 7 14 14 14 21 28 28
Team FUR FUR FUR FUR CIT CIT CIT
Qt. 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
Time 04:11 11:02 06:30 02:32 09:18 00:12 08:00
1 2 3 4 Score 0 0 10 7 17 3 20 0 0 23
Play Beckler 34 yd field goal Felton 3 yd run (Beckler kick) Felton 2 yd run (Beckler kick) Felton 4 yd run (Beckler kick failed) Goodrum 12 yd run (Vandiver kick) Vandiver 38 yd field goal Lawson 3 yd run (Vandiver kick)
Attendance: 13,427
Attendance: 9,437
125
Record: (1-5) Record: (5-2) Plays/Yards 6/18 5/64 6/39 10/51 6/41 8/70 6/59
CIT 0 0 0 0 7 10 17
FUR 3 10 17 23 23 23 23
The Citadel
Bulldog Football Game 7
Game 8
Oct. 21 vs. Western Carolina Johnson Hagood Stadium * Charleston, S.C. OT W, 30-27
Oct. 28 vs. Georgia Southern Johnson Hagood Stadium * Charleston, S.C. W, 24-21
Junior running back Tory Cooper ran for a career-high 204 yards on 36 carries and two touchdowns, including the winning eight-yard score in overtime, as The Citadel earned a dramatic 30-27 comeback victory over Western Carolina.
The Citadel withstood a late Georgia Southern rally to outlast the Eagles 24-21 in Southern Conference action for their best start since 2003 when they started 5-3 overall and 4-1 in the conference.
Cooper’s touchdown gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the game and their third victory in a row over the Catamounts. It marked the first time since 2001 when Maurice Murphy ran for 209 yards against VMI that a Bulldog rushed for over 200 yards. Western Carolina led 14-0 in the second quarter and 17-7 at halftime, but the Bulldogs were able to tie the game at 17 in the final period. After the Catamounts regained a 24-17 lead, The Citadel again came back to tie the game and send it to overtime.
The Bulldogs had good field position on their first drive as they began at midfield after holding the Georgia Southern offense to a three-and-out on their first possession. On a third-and-six play, Lawson found freshman wide receiver Derek Moore for a 36-yard gain. Two plays later, Lawson hit junior running back Tory Cooper from 10 yards out to put The Citadel on the board first, making it 7-0 with 12:25 left in the first and marking the first time this season the Bulldogs scored a touchdown on their opening possession.
The Citadel defense kept Western Carolina out of the end zone on their first possession of overtime, forcing a field goal attempt. Jonathan Parsons drilled a 35-yarder to give the Catamounts a 27-24 lead. The Bulldogs continued to ride the legs of Cooper in overtime, as he carried all four plays of The Citadel’s offensive possession and gave them a 30-27 victory with an eight-yard run. The Catamounts got the first big break of the day on the second Bulldog possession when linebacker Kadeem Morgan intercepted a Duran Lawson pass at The Citadel 24-yard line. The Western Carolina offense was able to capitalize four plays later as quarterback Bennett Swygert found wide receiver Michael Hines for a 9-yard touchdown. The extra-point gave the Catamounts an early 7-0 lead with 9:01 left in the opening quarter.
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The Citadel offense got it going on their third offensive possession, jump started by a 42-yard reverse by freshman wide receiver Marquel Willis to the Western Carolina 14-yard line. The Bulldogs stalled at the three-yard line and senior Blake Vandiver pulled a 20-yard field goal attempt to the left to keep the score at 7-0 with 26 seconds left in the first quarter. The Catamounts extended their lead with 12:56 left in the second quarter as the WCU defense forced another Lawson interception, this one returned by safety Angelo Brown for a 45-yard touchdown. The extra-point by Parsons made it a 14-0 lead for Western Carolina. The Bulldogs used some trickery on their next offensive possession to keep their drive alive on a fake punt as the snap went directly to linebacker Chris Murray on fourth and one as Murray rumbled five yards to The Citadel 48-yard line for a first down. The Bulldogs capped the 17-play, 77-yard drive that ran eight minutes and 45 seconds off the clock on a twoyard touchdown run by senior running back Nuru Goodrum. Vandiver’s extra-point cut the Catamount lead to 14-7 with 4:11 left in the first half. The Western Carolina offense answered back before halftime with a 10-play, 53-yard drive that ended on a 34-yard field goal by Parsons. The two teams went into the locker rooms with the Catamounts leading 17-7 despite the fact the Bulldogs had 130 more yards of total offense and held Western Carolina to nine yards rushing. The Bulldogs nearly found the end zone late in the third quarter as Lawson found senior wide receiver Rontreal Tyler for a 10-yard touchdown, but it was negated by a holding penalty. They settled for a 29-yard field goal by Vandiver to cap a 10-play, 57-yard drive and cut the Catamount lead to 17-10 with 4:55 left in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Lawson and Cooper hooked up on a dramatic third down conversion as Lawson evaded a sack to find Cooper for a 14-yard gain on third and seven to the Western Carolina two-yard line. Cooper finished off a 15-play, 85-yard drive that took seven minutes and 24 seconds with a 2-yard touchdown run. Vandiver’s extra-point tied the game at 17 with 9:34 left in the contest. But the Catamounts countered with a 50-yard touchdown run by running back Darius Fudge on their next possession to break the tie. Parsons’ extra-point made it a 24-17 Western Carolina lead with 7:51 left in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs answered with a seven-play, 67-yard drive and an 11-yard touchdown pass from Lawson to Tyler. Vandiver’s extra-point again tied the contest, this time at 24 with 4:34 remaining in regulation. Both defenses held the rest of the quarter to send the game to overtime.
Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
WCU 11 113 128 241 1-0 6-39 6-251 5-242 2-45-1 22:10 4 of 13 0 of 0 3-3 2-12 3-3 2-2
The Citadel offense again had good field position two possessions later after forcing another Eagle punt, starting at the Georgia Southern 47-yard line. The Bulldogs took advantage with another big pass play as Lawson hit senior wide receiver Rontreal Tyler on a crossing route and Tyler outran the Georgia Southern defense down the sideline for a 46-yard touchdown, the longest scoring play of the season for The Citadel, extending the score to 14-0 with 5:50 left in the first quarter. The Eagles gambled on their next drive, going for it on fourth-and-five from The Citadel 35-yard line. Georgia Southern converted on a 10-yard pass from quarterback Travis Clark to wide receiver Irving Campbell. Running back Lamar Lewis put Georgia Southern on the scoreboard two plays later as he ran it in from nine yards out. Cooper again found the end zone for his fourth touchdown in two games as he took a pitch from Lawson on an option play and scored from eight yards out with 4:26 left in the first half, extending the score to 21-7. On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, the Eagles forced another turnover as defensive back Dawayne Grace intercepted a tipped Lawson pass and returned it to the Bulldog 30-yard line. Georgia Southern drove to the seven-yard line before the Bulldog defense appeared to force the Eagles to settle for a field goal. But Georgia Southern faked the field goal attempt as wide receiver and holder Jayson Foster received the snap and ran it into the end zone, making it 21-14 at 11:13 in the third. The Eagles tried to cut into the Bulldog lead further with a 10-play, 53-yard drive to The Citadel 18-yard line. However, Bolen pushed a 35-yard field goal attempt to the right and it remained a seven-point Bulldog lead with 13:29 left in regulation. The Bulldogs got their first score of the second half in the fourth quarter on a 12-play, 74-yard drive, punctuated by a 33-yard reverse run by Roberts. The Citadel appeared ready to try for another fourth down conversion on fourth-and-goal from the oneyard line of the Eagles, but a delay of game penalty pushed them back to the six. The Bulldogs settled for a 23-yard field goal by Vandiver with 6:54 left in the contest to make it a two-score game at 24-14. The Eagles answered back quickly, as on the next play from scrimmage Foster took a pass from Clark and ran 85 yards to the end zone. The play was the longest touchdown in Georgia Southern history. Bolen converted the point after to make it 24-21 with 6:11 left in the final quarter. After forcing the Bulldogs to punt, Georgia Southern continued their furious comeback attempt on their next possession with an improbable conversion on fourth-and15 as Clark found Foster again for a 25-yard reception. But on fourth-and-six from the 32-yard line, Clark’s pass sailed out of bounds and The Citadel took over on downs and ran out the clock for their second consecutive Southern Conference home victory.
Game Statistics
CIT 27 292 174 466 0-0 5-50 3-87 5-244 0-0-0 37:50 9 of 16 1 of 1 5-6 0-0 3-3 1-2
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters Western Carolina The Citadel Team WCU WCU CIT WCU CIT CIT WCU CIT WCU CIT
Qt. 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 OT OT
Time 09:01 12:56 04:11 00:36 04:55 09:34 07:51 04:34 15:00 15:00
1 2 3 4 OT Score 7 10 0 7 3 27 0 7 3 14 6 30
CIT 15 139 201 340 2-1 4-26 6-261 5-290 0-0-0 32:08 5 of 14 1 of 1 3-3 1-5 3-3 1-1
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters Georgia Southern The Citadel
Record: (2-5) Record: (2-5)
Play Plays/Yards Hines 9 yd pass from Swygert (Parsons kick) 4/24 Brown 45 yd interception return (Parsons kick) Goodrum 2 yd run (Vandiver kick) 17/77 Parsons 34 yd field goal 10/53 Vandiver 29 yd field goal 10/57 Cooper 2 yd run (Vandiver kick) 15/85 Fudge 50 yd run (Parsons kick) 5/72 Tyler 11 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 7/67 Parsons 35 yd field goal 7/0 Cooper 8 yd run 7/0
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GSU 17 201 220 421 1-0 12-95 6-242 4-255 1-2-0 27:52 2 of 14 3 of 5 2-3 1-2 3-3 0-1
WCU 7 14 14 17 17 17 24 24 27 27
CIT 0 0 7 7 10 17 17 24 24 30
Attendance: 15,495
Team CIT CIT GSU CIT GSU CIT GSU
Qt. 1 1 1 2 3 4 4
Time 12:25 05:50 00:59 04:26 11:13 06:54 06:11
1 2 3 4 Score 7 0 7 7 21 14 7 0 3 24
Play Plays/Yards Cooper 10 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 5/50 Tyler 46 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 3/47 Lewis 9 yd run (Bolen kick) 9/72 Cooper 8 yd run (Vandiver kick) 13/70 Foster 7 yd run (Bolen kick) 6/30 Vandiver 23 yd field goal 12/74 Foster 85 yd pass from Clark (Bolen kick) 1/80
Attendance: 12,129
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CIT 7 14 14 21 21 24 24
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The Blade
Military College Game 10
Nov. 4 at Appalachian State Kidd Brewer Stadium * Boone, N.C. L, 42-13
Nov. 10 vs. VMI Johnson Hagood Stadium * Charleston, S.C. W, 48-21
While an early 79-yard break-away touchdown for Appalachian State’s junior running back Kevin Richardson appeared to set the tone early for the Mountaineers, it was their top-notch defense that dominated the game early for the Mountaineers as they defeated The Citadel, 42-13.
The Citadel football team racked up 257 yards on the ground, 150 of those by junior running back Tory Cooper, as the Bulldogs retained the coveted Silver Shako and won the Miltary Classic of the South by a final of 48-21. Cooper’s 150 yards came on 20 carries and he found his way into the end zone three times. Junior quarterback Duran Lawson finished 14-22 for 171 yards and two touchdowns.
With the Mountaineers up 7-0 early in the first quarter, the period did not end without an answer from the Bulldogs who recorded their first scoring drive with a Blake Vandiver 38-yard field goal, tying his season long, at 4:36 in the first making the score 7-3.
After both teams went three-and-out on their opening offensive possessions, The Citadel took the ball on their second drive and went 62 yards in seven plays to get on the board first. Cooper capped off the drive with a 13-yard touchdown run for his eighth score of the season, giving the Bulldogs an early 7-0 advantage with 8:30 left in the opening quarter. The Citadel continued to chew up yards on the ground in their next possession. This time, Montrell Lee did the majority of the damage, carrying the ball three times for 27 yards on the nine-play, 80-yard scoring drive. Lee ran it into the end zone from 12 yards out to add to the Bulldogs lead, making it 14-0 with 3:30 left in the first quarter.
However, forcing two Bulldog fumbles in the first half, returning one for a touchdown early in the second, Appalachian State held The Citadel to that field goal and only 110 yards of total offense in the first half. Leading the Mountaineer defense, senior Marques Murrell, responsible for both forced fumbles for App State, improved to the top spot on Appalachian State’s all-time list, recording the 14th and 15th of his career. The first, at 13:53 in the second, was recovered by Mountaineer junior safety Corey Lynch for a 25-yard touchdown return, his 20th career take-away, putting Appalachian State up, 14-3. After another Bulldog fumble and recovery within the 20-yard line and a Mountaineer 24-yard touchdown reception by Dominique Wilson for his first career reception at 5:49 in the second, Murrell forced another Bulldog fumble at 4:38 in the second, leading to the second Mountaineer recovery of the game, the most of any Bulldog opponent in a single game this season. The Bulldogs stopped the Mountaineers’ last attempted scoring drive in the half with a Jonathan Vest interception of App State Armanti Edwards’ pass in the end zone as the clock expired for the half. Appalachian State went into the half leading The Citadel, 21-3, marking only the second Division I-AA opponent that stopped the Bulldogs from scoring a touchdown in the first half this season. The first was No. 8 Furman who led The Citadel 23-0 in the first half. The second half did not find much more success for the Bulldogs, who saw the end zone only once in the game and was outscored by the Mountaineers 21 to seven in the second. The Bulldogs’ first scoring drive of the second half was another Vandiver field goal, this time a 28-yarder at 2:12 in the third. The score came after a Duran Lawson interception that was returned and fumbled by Mountaineer Corey Lynch. The Bulldogs recovered, losing 18 yards on the play and finishing the drive settling for a field goal at 8:26 in the third. Three Mountaineer touchdowns later, the Citadel found their way to the endzone for the first and only time in the game on a 59-yard pass from Lawson to freshman wide receiver Andre Roberts for the Bulldogs’ quickest scoring drive of the season at 12:03 in the fourth quarter. The Citadel drove the ball 80-yards in two plays in 52 seconds, making the score 42-13. Roberts’ reception was his second longest of the season and the longest scoring play for the Bulldogs’ this season.
After another VMI three-and-out, the Bulldog offense continued to scorch the Keydet defense as they quickly added on to their advantage in two plays. After a 22-yard pass from Lawson to Cooper, Lawson hit senior wide receiver Gary Domanski from 24 yards out for his first touchdown catch of the season. The score was 21-0 with 59 seconds left in the first. The Keydets turned the ball over on their next offensive possession, as running back Sean Mizzer was stripped of the ball by sophomore safety Jonathan Vest and junior safety Josh Lawson recovered for The Citadel. The Bulldog offense again drove down the field with ease as Cooper capped off another scoring drive with a 26-yard gallop to the end zone. Vandiver nailed the extra-point to give the Bulldogs a commanding 28-0 lead with 11:22 left in the second quarter. Another VMI turnover on the next offensive play gave The Citadel a chance to pour it on even more, as quarterback Jonathan Wilson had the ball knocked loose by junior defensive end Trevar Broughton and senior defensive end James Wilson fell on it for the Dogs. The Bulldogs took advantage on the first play of the drive as Lawson found senior running back Nuru Goodrum on a swing pass from nine yards out, extending the lead, 35-0. The Keydets were able to get on the board on an 80-yard, 10-play scoring drive on their next offensive possession. On a fourth-and-five play, running back Nat Jackson ran it in from 39 yards out. Barrett Way hit the extra-point to make it 35-7 with 4:26 left in the first half, and that was the score as both teams headed into the locker room. The 35 points were the most first-half points for a Bulldogs team in five seasons. The Citadel racked up 314 yards of total offense, 96 of which came on the ground from Cooper in 13 carries. Lawson went 13-20 for 149 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. VMI took the second half kick-off and drove 80 yards again, this time in nine plays, to cut the Bulldog lead to 21. Mizzer capped the drive with a 24-yard touchdown run. Way’s extrapoint made it 35-14 with 11:05 left in the third quarter. Cooper scored his third touchdown of the day with 2:23 left in the third quarter to give the Bulldogs a little more breathing room between themselves and the Keydets. After freshman wide receiver Andre Roberts gave The Citadel good field position with a 30-yard punt return to the 35 of VMI, Cooper ran it in from 14 yards out five plays later to extend the Bulldog lead. Vandiver drilled the extra-point to give the Cadets a comfortable 42-14 lead.
Score by Quarters The Citadel Appalachian State Team ASU CIT ASU ASU CIT ASU ASU ASU CIT
Qt. 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4
Time 10:37 04:36 13:53 05:49 08:26 06:58 01:13 13:00 12:03
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Mizzer added another score late for VMI as he dashed into the end zone from 25 yards out with 6:48 remaining in the contest. Way knocked the extra-point through to make it 48-21 and score the final point of the contest.
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Game Statistics
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
Scoring Summary
VMI 15 252 86 338 4-2 4-31 5-209 4-228 0-0-0 30:17 5 of 13 1 of 3 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0
CIT 23 257 184 441 0-0 3-25 4-160 8-475 0-0-0 29:43 5 of 11 1 of 1 5-5 1-9 6-7 0-1
Scoring Summary Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Virginia Military Institute 0 7 7 7 21 The Citadel 21 14 7 6 48
Record: (3-6) Record: (9-1)
Play Plays/Yards Richardson 79 yd run (Rauch kick) 3/88 Vandiver 38 yd field goal 13/62 Lynch 25 yd fumble recovery (Rauch kick) Wilson 24 yd pass from Edwards (Rauch kick) 4/68 Vandiver 28 yd field goal 6/33 Edwards 8 yd run (Rauch kick) 4/60 Richardson 1 yd run (Rauch kick) 13/71 Richardson 14 yd run (Rauch kick) 4/55 Roberts 59 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 2/80
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CIT ASU 16 22 120 240 166 214 286 454 4-2 2-1 4-31 6-55 7-258 5-188 4-213 7-450 1-0-0 1-38-0 33:14 26:46 2 of 15 6 of 12 2 of 2 0 of 0 1-1 3-4 1-6 2-13 1-1 6-6 2-3 0-1
1 2 3 4 Score 3 0 3 7 13 7 14 14 7 42
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Lee added on another score for the Bulldogs with 9:39 left in the fourth quarter, running it into the end zone from two yards out to cap an 11-play, 45-yard scoring drive. Vandiver’s extra-point was blocked by the Keydets, so the score remained 48-14. Lee’s two touchdowns were his first two of the season and the second and third of his Bulldog career.
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First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
of South Carolina
Game 9
CIT ASU 0 7 3 7 3 14 3 21 6 21 6 28 6 35 6 42 13 42
Team CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT VMI VMI CIT CIT VMI
Qt. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4
Time 08:30 03:30 00:59 11:22 10:25 04:26 11:05 02:23 09:39 06:48
Play Plays/Yards VMI Cooper 13 yd run (Vandiver kick) 7/62 0 Lee 12 yd run (Vandiver kick) 9/80 0 Domanski 24 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 2/46 0 Cooper 26 yd run (Vandiver kick) 7/61 0 Goodrum 9 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 1/9 0 Jackson 39 yd run (Way kick) 10/80 7 Mizzer 24 yd run (Way kick) 9/80 14 Cooper 14 yd run (Vandiver kick) 5/35 14 Lee 2 yd run (Vandiver kick blocked) 11/45 14 Mizzer 25 yd run (Way kick) 6/67 21 Attendance: 17,494
Attendance: 17,547
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Record: (1-9) Record: (4-6) CIT 7 14 21 28 35 35 35 42 48 48
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Game 11 Nov. 17 at elon Rhodes Stadium * Elon, N.C. W, 44-7 Charles Evans came in during the last drive of the game for The Citadel and in a crushing hit, sent Elon quarterback Wes Pope to the ground in a play that was representative of the Bulldogs’ dominating 44-7 win at Elon. Duran Lawson led The Citadel to their first road victory of the season as he went 14-for-18 with 223 yards passing and two touchdowns. His longest pass of the night came as a season high 80-yard pass went to freshman Andre Roberts for a touchdown. That pass was a careerhigh for Roberts as well. Roberts amassed 123 yards receiving. Adding to the Bulldog offensive performance was Tory Cooper, whose 109 yards made him the first Bulldog running back to rush for 100-plus yards in back-to-back performances since Nehemiah Brought in 2003. The Citadel finished the season with a winning Southern Conference record for the first time since 1992 when the Bulldogs finished the year with a 6-1 SoCon record en route to a SoCon Championship. The Bulldogs did that by winning four of their last five games, which has also not happened since that 1992 championship season. With the win, The Citadel clinched sole possession of fourth place in the Southern Conference standings.
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The Citadel drove down on their first possession for an early field goal. Cooper and Rontreal Tyler each caught a 14-yard reception to take the Bulldogs down to the six yard line before Blake Vandiver gave The Citadel the 3-0 lead with a 23-yard field goal. The Bulldogs made it a 9-0 game at the tail end of the first quarter as Nuru Goodrum churned past two Phoenix players to score from 10 yards out. The Bulldogs were given great field position after James Wilson recorded his first career interception and ran the ball back 49 yards to the Elon 31-yard line. The Citadel gained nine yards on the first play from scrimmage in the drive after Gary Domanski made a leaping nine-yard catch before falling out of bounds before Cooper rushed for four yards for a Bulldog first down. After an incomplete pass, Lawson ran the ball to the Elon 10-yard line before Goodrum punched the ball in for the score. Vandiver missed the PAT. On the Bulldogs next drive, Andre Roberts quickly extended The Citadel lead after he scored on an 80-yard touchdown catch. The one play drive lasted only 26 seconds as Roberts recorded a career-high and a season-high for the Bulldogs. The play, at the 12:01 mark in the second quarter, gave The Citadel the 16-0 lead. Redshirt freshman Derek Moore tacked on the next six points for The Citadel on a sevenyard touchdown pass from Lawson with 5:25 left in the second quarter. Moore scored his first touchdown of his career after a nine-play, 57-yard drive that captured 4:11 off the clock. The Phoenix’ best chance to score in the first half came with 00:54 remaining as Andrew Wilcox missed a 45-yard field goal. The ball fell just short of the uprights and The Citadel headed into the locker room at halftime with a 23-0 lead. On Elon’s second possession in the second half, Joshua Lawson recorded his second interception of the season as he ran back Wes Pope’s pass for 11 yards. That interception set up a 30yard rush by Tory Cooper, bringing the Bulldogs to the Elon one-yard line. Goodrum scored his second touchdown of the game with 7:57 left in the third, extending the lead 30-0. Goodrum scored on a one-yard run at 2:31 in the third, his third touchdown of the game and a career-best for the senior running back, putting the Bulldogs up, 37-0.
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Elon finally put some points on the board early in the fourth quarter as Pope threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Hudgins. Montrell Lee scored the final touchdown of the night on a five yard run with 7:36 left in the game. The Bulldogs quickly orchestrated a seven play, 83-yard drive that spanned 3:19.
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Scoring Summary
Scoring Summary
First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards Punts-Yards Kickoffs-Yards Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals
Score by Quarters The Citadel Elon Team CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT ELON CIT
Qt. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Time 10:52 00:00 12:01 05:25 07:57 02:31 14:02 07:36
CIT ELON 22 17 227 47 223 279 450 326 0-0 0-0 5-30 5-30 3-105 4-154 8-406 2-112 2-60-0 0-0-0 30:34 29:16 8 of 12 5 of 17 0 of 0 2 of 5 6-6 1-3 4-28 1-7 5-6 1-1 1-1 0-1
1 2 3 4 Score 9 14 14 7 44 0 0 0 7 7
Record: (5-6) Record: (5-6)
Play Plays/Yards Vandiver 23 yd field goal 10/54 Goodrum 10 yd run (Vandiver kick failed) 5/31 Roberts 80 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 1/80 Moore 7 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 9/57 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 6/41 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 6/82 Hudgins 14 yd pass from Pope (Wilcox kick) 7/83 Lee 5 yd run (Vandiver kick) 12/85
Creating an
CIT ELON 3 0 9 0 16 0 23 0 30 0 37 0 37 7 44 7
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H istory and Records.............129
Team Records..................130-136 Annual Leaders................137-139 Year-by-Year Statistics.............140 Honors and Awards.........141-142 Year-by-Year Results...............143 Overtime History...................144 Homecoming Results.............144 Parents’ Day Results...............144 Noteworthy Games................144 Noteworthy Wins...................144 Top-10 Crowds......................144 Records vs. Opponents...145-150 Year-by-Year Results........151-156 All-Time Letterwinners...157-163 Postseason Games............164-166
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NOTE: The year 1953, when seven schools withdrew to form the Atlantic Coast Conference and 10 remained to provide the Southern Conference much of its present membership, is taken as a convenient starting point for compiling The Citadel’s modern-day football records. Comprehensive records were not maintained before 1953.
Offense Most Points Scored Game: Season:
DEfense
SCORING 62 388
SCORING Fewest Points Allowed Season: 93 1960 (11 games)
vs. Lees-McRae, 1993 1994 (11 games)
TOTAL OFFENSE Fewest Yards Allowed Game: 34 vs. Davidson, 1975 Season: 2,251 1964 (10 games)
TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Gained Game: 610 vs. VMI, 1992 Season: 5,323 1992 (13 games)
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Most First Downs Game: Season:
36 266
Most Offensive Plays Game: 93 Season: 882
Fewest First Downs Allowed Game: 4 vs. Richmond, 1964 Season: 121 1964 (10 games)
vs. Wofford, 1985 1992 (13 games) vs. Western Carolina, 1987 1992 (13 games)
RUSHING Most Yards Gained Game: 570 vs. East Tennessee State, 1992 Season: 4,348 1992 (13 games) Most Touchdowns Game: Season: Most Attempts Game: Season:
8 53
vs. Lees-McRae, 1993 1994 (11 games)
83 784
vs. Chattanooga, 1991 1992 (13 games)
428 2,641
Most Touchdowns Game: Season:
6 21
MISCELLANEOUS 6 6 23
Most Fumble Recoveries Game: 6 6 Season: 23
vs. Wofford, 1985 1984 (11 games)
vs. Davidson, 1962 vs. Newberry, 1980 1970 (11 games) vs. East Carolina, 1973 vs. Davidson, 1975 1974 (11 games)
vs. Furman, 1979 1984 (11 games)
Most Attempts Game: 54 Season: 424
vs. Wofford, 1985 1985 (11 games)
Most Completions Game: Season:
vs. Wofford, 1985 1985 (11 games)
34 233
PASSING Fewest Yards Allowed Game: 0 vs. South Carolina, 1965 0 vs. William & Mary, 1973 Season: 604 1960 (11 games) Most Interceptions Game: Season:
PASSING
Most Yards Gained Game: Season:
RUSHING Fewest Yards Allowed Game: -47 vs. Richmond, 1964 Season: 1,112 1981 (11 games)
Kip Allen (above) holds the school record for most yards in a game (428 vs. Wofford, 1985) and most completions in a season (231 in 1985).
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The Blade Most Yards Game: Season: Career:
428 2,277 6,737
TOTAL OFFENSE Harry Lynch vs. William & Mary, 1971 Kip Allen, 1985 Jack Douglas, 1989-92 Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985 Kip Allen, 1985 Jack Douglas, 1989-92
Most Touchdowns Responsible Game: 6 Tim Russell vs. Furman, 1979 Season: 22 Tony Passander, 1969 Career: 60 Jack Douglas, 1989-92 Most Attempts Game: Season: Career: Most Yards Game: Season: Career:
RUSHING 47 291 884 286 1,647 4,062
Best Average Game: 29.8 Season: *9.0 Career: 7.1 Most Attempts Game: Season: Career:
Andrew Johnson vs. William & Mary, 1974 Stump Mitchell, 1980 Jack Douglas, 1989-92
Best Completion Percentage Game: *100.0 C.J. Haynes vs. Army, 1992 (7-of-7) Stanley Myers vs. Furman, 1998 (18-of-19) 94.7 Season: 62.5 Duran Lawson, 2006 (203 of-325) Career: 54.6 Robert Hill, 1981-84 (377-of-691) *minimum 5 attempts; %minimum 15 attempts Most Touchdowns Game: 6 Season: 20 Career: 35 Most Catches Game: Season: Career:
Tim Russell vs. Furman, 1979 Robert Hill, 1984 Robert Hill, 1981-84 RECEIVING
13 69 133
Rick Crosby vs. Colgate, 1972 Scooter Johnson, 2002 Victor Frazier, 1982-85
Scooter Johnson (left) holds the record for most catches in a season, bringing in 69 passes in 2002.
Gene Brown vs. VMI, 1988 Stump Mitchell, 1980 Stump Mitchell, 1977-80 Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Chattanooga, 1970 (179 yards on 6 carries) Terrance Rivers, 1994 (946 yards on 105 carries) Travis Jervey, 1991-94 (1,490 yards on 211 carries)
Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985 Kip Allen, 1985 Kip Allen, 1983-86
Most Completions Game: 34 Season: 231 Career: 404
Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985 Kip Allen, 1985 Kip Allen, 1983-86
428 2,561 4,468
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Opponents Most Yards Game: Season: Career: Most Returns Game: Season: Career: Most Yards Game: Season: Career:
Robert Hill (above) holds the most yards passing for a career at The Citadel with 4,468 during his tenure from 1981-84.
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PASSING 54 417 794
Most Yards Game: Season: Career:
Military College of South Carolina
Most Attempts Game: 60 Season: 474 Career: 1,225
2007
201 1,230 2,078
Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979 Brian Baima, 1971 Victor Frazier, 1982-85 KICKOFF RETURNS
*9 32 *108 160 770 *2,535
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Melvin Davis vs. Florida State, 2005 Carlos Frank, 1999 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999
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Phillip Florence vs. ETSU, 1987 Carlos Frank, 1996 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999 PUNT RETURNS
Most Returns Game: Season: Career:
8 39 101
Joe Isaac vs. Furman, 1966 Mark Slawson, 1977 Mark Slawson, 1977-80
Most Yards Game: Season: Career:
177 455 861
Carlos Frank vs. Newberry, 1997 Jeff Varnadoe, 1971 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970-71
* Southern Conference record
Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985 Jeff Klein, 2002 Robert Hill, 1981-84
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Bulldog Football INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions Game: 3 Jeff Varnadoe vs. Davidson, 1970 3 Jeff Varnadoe vs. William & Mary, 1970 3 Jim King vs. VMI, 1970 3 Rusty Holt vs. Davidson, 1972 3 Albert Pressley vs. Marshall, 1985 3 Marcus Johnson vs. VMI, 1998 Season: 9 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970 Career: 18 J.D. Cauthen, 1985-88
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Going the Distance The Citadel’s Longest Plays
Rush:
96
Travis Jervey vs. VMI, 1994
SCORING
Most Points Game: 24 24 24 24 24 Season: 96 Career: 300
Tony Passander vs. Davidson, 1969 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, 1981 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, 1992 Terrance Rivers vs. Furman, 1994 Terrance Rivers, 1994 Jack Douglas, 1989-92
Most Touchdowns Game: 4 4 4 4 4 Season: 16 Career: 50
Tony Passander vs. Davidson, 1969 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, 1981 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, 1992 Terrance Rivers vs. Furman, 1994 Terrance Rivers, 1994 Jack Douglas, 1989-92
Most Extra Points Game: 8 8 8 Season: 46 Career: 100
Jim Leber vs. VMI, 1970 Steve Bailey vs. Davidson, 1974 Jeff Trinh vs. Lees-McRae, 1993 Justin Skinner, 1994 Justin Skinner, 1994-97
Most Field Goals Game: 4 Season: 14 14 Career: 61
Justin Skinner vs. Marshall, 1996 Justin Skinner, 1996 Travis Zobel, 2002 Greg Davis, 1983-86
With 96 yards rushing against VMI in 1994, Travis Jervey holds the record for The Citadel’s longest rushing play in school history. Pass: 84
Lee Glaze to John Murphy vs. Davidson, 1983
Kick Return:
100
Bud Pough vs. Appalachian State, 2002
Punt Return:
89
Jeff Varnadoe vs. Bucknell, 1971
Punt:
83
Paul Maguire vs. West Virginia, 1959
Field Goal:
53 53
Greg Davis vs. Presbyterian 1984 Greg Davis vs. Western Carolina, 1984
Interception:
100 100
Billy Hughes vs. Newberry, 1959 Jeff Varnadoe vs. William & Mary, 1970
PUNTING Most Punts Game: 12 Greg Davis vs. Clemson, 1986 Season: 80 Mark Kaspar, 2005 Career: 263 Greg Davis, 1983-86 Best Average Game: 56.5 Season: 44.6 Career: 42.1 Season: Career:
Travis Zobel vs. Elon, 2003 Greg Davis, 1986 (61 punts for 2,723 yards) Greg Davis, 1983-86 (263 punts for 11,076 yards)
GAMES PLAYED 13 37 players, 1992 48 Lester Smith, 1988-92
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RUSHING Player Attempts Stump Mitchell 291 Everette Sands 245 Andrew Johnson 248 Jon Hall 169 Travis Jervey 152 Jack Douglas 266 Danny Miller 191 Adrian Johnson 250 Jack Douglas 218 Antonio Smith 230
Yards 2,561 2,138 2,478 2,257 1,507 1,864 795 837 1,211 1,932
Total 2,566 2,436 2,277 2,174 2,092 2,082 1,947 1,931 1,862 1,775
Yards 1,647 1,449 1,373 1,230 1,171 1,152 1,138 1,134 1,094 1,080
PASSING Year Player Comp Att 2002 Jeff Klein 203 378 1985 Kip Allen 231 417 1984 Robert Hill 176 317 2006 Duran Lawson 203 325 1983 Robert Hill 174 314 2003 Willie Simmons 153 300 1986 Kip Allen 151 325 1969 Tony Passander 109 217 1971 Harry Lynch 81 177 1977 Marty Crosby 117 237
Yards 2,561 2,478 2,257 2,138 1,932 1,864 1,624 1,542 1,507 1,332
Year 2002 1971 1977 1984 1985 1985 1983 2005 2006 1963 1974 1983 Year 1994 1992 1988 1980 1991 1990 1988 1971 2002 2002 1994 1981 1992 Year 1974 1976 1986 1975 1995 1988 1977 1978 1980 1981 Year 2002 1983 2002 1995 2000 2001 1988 2005 1986 1984 1987 1985 2003 2004 2004
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TOTAL OFFENSE Year Player Rushes Yards Passes 2002 Jeff Klein 41 5 203 2006 Duran Lawson 112 298 203 1985 Kip Allen 57 -201 231 1984 Robert Hill 82 -83 176 1971 Harry Lynch 146 585 177 2003 Willie Simmons 73 218 153 1991 Jack Douglas 266 1,152 41 1992 Jack Douglas 218 1,094 40 1987 Tommy Burriss 172 651 89 1983 Robert Hill 82 -157 174
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RECEIVING Player Receptions Yards Scooter Johnson 69 950 Brian Baima 63 1,230 Mike Riley 56 724 Victor Frazier 53 909 Warren McGrier 47 354 Lee Glaze 43 555 Bill West 42 423 Ta’Mar Jernigan 40 359 Tory Cooper 40 257 Vince Petno 38 451 Doug Johnson 38 440 Cliff Walters 37 353 SCORING Player TD PAT FG Terrance Rivers 16 0 0 Jack Douglas 15 0 0 Gene Brown 15 0 0 Stump Mitchell 14 1 0 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 Adrian Johnson 13 0 0 Brian Baima 13 0 0 Travis Zobel 0 31 14 Nehemiah Broughton 12 0 0 Travis Jervey 12 0 0 Danny Miller 12 0 0 Everette Sands 12 0 0 TACKLES Player Total Tackles Brian Ruff 224 Brian Ruff 213 Scott Thompson 183 Brian Ruff 182 Scott Belcher 181 Pete Long 169 Paul Gillis 165 Keith Allen 159 Mike Ashline 159 Kelly Curry 152 Player Cliff Washburn George Milton Michael Ballentine Brad Keeney Travis Stephens Travis Stephens Rob Brodsky Porter Johnson Lance Thompson George Milton Lance Thompson Lance Thompson Michael Ballentine Michael Ballentine Trevar Broughton
SACKS Total Sacks 12 10 9 8 8 8 7.5 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6
Points 96 90 90 86 78 78 78 78 73 72 72 72 72
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Bulldog Football TOTAL OFFENSE Years Player Rushes Yards Passes 89-92 Jack Douglas 884 3,908 150 95-98 Stanley Myers 606 2,055 289 71-73 Harry Lynch 404 1,265 208 81-84 Robert Hill 225 -176 377 04-06 Duran Lawson 251 667 353 77-80 Stump Mitchell 786 4,062 1 83-86 Kip Allen 110 -353 404 90-93 Everette Sands 741 3,926 0 76-78 Marty Crosby 210 -17 306 67-69 Tony Passander 349 343 217
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Years 77-80 90-93 89-92 73-76 01-04 99-01 70-72 95-98 94-97 95-98
RUSHING Player Attempts Stump Mitchell 786 Everette Sands 741 Jack Douglas 884 Andrew Johnson 591 Nehemiah Broughton 582 Maurice Murphy 485 Jon Hall 323 Antonio Smith 422 Kenyatta Spruill 408 Stanley Myers 606
Yards 2,829 3,208 3,205 4,468 3,497 42 4,396 0 3,801 3,109 Yards 4,062 3,926 3,908 2,792 2,643 2,450 2,140 2,125 2,088 2,055
PASSING Years Player Comp Att 81-84 Robert Hill 377 691 83-86 Kip Allen 404 794 76-78 Marty Crosby 306 578 04-06 Duran Lawson 353 590 95-98 Stanley Myers 289 546 71-73 Harry Lynch 208 469 67-69 Tony Passander 217 463 89-92 Jack Douglas 150 341 2002 Jeff Klein 203 378 78-81 Tracey Shrader 144 279 Years 82-85 00-03 78-81 73-76 03-06 83-86 99-02 77-80 74-77 70-71
Total 6,737 5,263 4,470 4,292 4,164 4,104 4,043 3,926 3,784 3,552
Years 89-92 90-93 77-80 83-86 01-04 94-97 03-06 91-94 95-98 73-76 Years 73-76 74-77 75-78 75-78 77-79 84-87 86-88 87-90 88-92 97-00
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SCORING Player TD PAT Jack Douglas 50 0 Everette Sands 34 0 Stump Mitchell 31 1 Greg Davis 0 76 Nehemiah Broughton 23 0 Justin Skinner 0 100 Blake Vandiver 0 93 Terrance Rivers 24 0 Stanley Myers 23 2 Andrew Johnson 22 0 Player Brian Ruff Tony Starks Kenny Caldwell Keith Allen Paul Gillis Scott Thompson Pete Long J.J. Davis Lester Smith Denny Haywood
FG 0 0 0 35 0 22 23 0 0 0
Points 300 204 188 181 168 166 162 144 142 132
TACKLES Total Tackles 755 533 412 328 429 415 419 360 393 377
Yards 4,468 4,396 3,801 3,497 3,208 3,205 3,109 2,829 2,561 2,023
RECEIVING Player Receptions Yards Victor Frazier 133 2,078 Scooter Johnson 110 1,603 Byron Walker 101 1,486 Doug Johnson 100 1,264 Rontreal Tyler 96 792 Warren McGrier 95 809 Matt Healy 88 931 Mark Slawson 87 1,509 Mike Riley 83 1,248 Brian Baima 77 1,571
Kenny Caldwell (above) recorded 412 tackles in his career at The Citadel (1974-77) which stands as the third-most number of stops in school history.
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138............. Drew Johnson vs. Furman ....................................................... 1999 137............. Ern Mills vs. VMI..................................................................... 2003 137............. Peter Bistrain vs Davidson......................................................... 1975 137............. Tom Frooman vs. S.C.State...................................................... 1989 136............. Everette Sands vs. Chattanooga................................................. 1992 135............. Maurice Murphy vs. Western Carolina...................................... 2000 135............. Stanley Myers vs. Wofford......................................................... 1995 135............. Everette Sands vs. Marshall....................................................... 1990 135............. Harry Lynch vs. Presbyterian.................................................... 1971 134............. Adrian Johnson vs. Duke.......................................................... 1988 134 ............ Everette Sands vs. Appalachian State......................................... 1990 134............. Jack Douglas vs. Western Carolina............................................ 1991 134............. Mike Lewis vs. Marshall............................................................ 1982 133............. Kenyatta Spruill vs. Chattanooga.............................................. 1997 133............. Bob Duncan vs. Furman........................................................... 1969 132............. Billy Paine vs. Davidson . ......................................................... 1972 131............. Antonio Smith vs. Appalachian State........................................ 1997 131............. Antonio Smith vs. VMI............................................................ 1998 131............. Gene Dotson vs. Furman.......................................................... 1973 130............. Tom Sanchez vs. William & Mary............................................ 1969 130............. Billy Paine vs. VMI................................................................... 1972 129............. Stanford Glenn vs. Marshall...................................................... 1982 129............. Erick Little vs. VMI.................................................................. 1990 128............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Georgia Southern.............................. 2003 128............. Nate Mahoney vs. Delaware...................................................... 2002 127............. Billy Paine vs. Chattanooga....................................................... 1972 127............. Bob Carson vs. Chattanooga..................................................... 1972 127............. Jon Hall vs. Bucknell................................................................ 1971 127............. John Burton vs. Newberry........................................................ 1994 126............. Tom Frooman vs. East Tennessee State...................................... 1987 126............. Jim McMillan vs. Army............................................................ 1968 126............. Stump Mitchell vs. Marshall..................................................... 1979 125............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Benedict............................................ 2005 125............. Jon Hall vs. Illinois State........................................................... 1971 123............ Montrell Lee vs. Georgia Southern....................................... 2004 123............. Stanford Glenn vs. Georgia Tech............................................... 1982 123............. Jon Hall vs. Davidson............................................................... 1971 123............. Adrian Johnson vs. Boston Univ............................................... 1988 121............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Western Carolina.............................. 2002 121............. Danny Miller vs. Vanderbilt...................................................... 1979 121............. Gerald Toney vs. VMI............................................................... 1982 121............. Gene Brown vs. Navy............................................................... 1988 120............. Stump Mitchell vs. Western Carolina........................................ 1978 120............. Andrew Johnson vs. Delaware................................................... 1976 120............. Bob Carson vs. VMI................................................................. 1971 120............. Everette Sands vs. Furman........................................................ 1992 119............. Andrew Johnson vs. Presbyterian.............................................. 1974 119............. Bob Carson vs. Boston Univ..................................................... 1971 119............. Bob Duncan vs. Richmond....................................................... 1970 118............. Nuru Goodrum vs. Georgia Southern....................................... 2005 118............. Laurie King vs. Presbyterian...................................................... 1982 117............. Stanley Myers vs. Western Carolina........................................... 1996 117............. Jack Douglas vs. Western Carolina............................................ 1989 117............. Andrew Johnson vs. Appalachian State...................................... 1974 117............. Harold Singleton vs. Chattanooga............................................ 1987 117............. Jack Douglas vs. Marshall......................................................... 1991 117............. Everette Sands vs. Wofford........................................................ 1992 117............. C.J. Haynes vs. Furman............................................................ 1994 116............. Deon Jackson vs. VMI.............................................................. 1998 116............. Gene Brown vs. Western Carolina............................................. 1988 116............. Tim Russell vs. Marshall........................................................... 1978 116............. Stump Mitchell vs. Delaware.................................................... 1978 116............. Jon Hall vs. Richmond............................................................. 1971 116............. C. J. Haynes vs. Appalachian State............................................ 1993 115............. Stanley Myers vs. VMI.............................................................. 1998 115............. Antonio Smith vs. East Tennessee State..................................... 1997 115............. Leroy Jackson vs. Furman......................................................... 1967 115............. Warren McGrier vs. Chattanooga............................................. 1985 115............. Cedric Sims vs. Presbyterian..................................................... 1991 115............. Jack Douglas vs. Appalachian State........................................... 1991 113............. Tom Frooman vs. Samford........................................................ 1989 113............. Andrew Johnson vs. Delaware................................................... 1974 113............. Bob Duncan vs. VMI................................................................ 1969 113............. Everette Sands vs. William & Mary........................................... 1990 113............. Travis Jervey vs. Wofford........................................................... 1994 113............. Travis Jervey vs. Western Carolina............................................. 1994 112............. Danny Miller vs. Navy.............................................................. 1981 112............. Tom Frooman vs. East Tennessee State...................................... 1989 112............. Nate Mahoney vs. South Carolina State.................................... 2001 111............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. VMI.................................................. 2002 111............. Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Davidson................................................... 1968 111............. Everette Sands vs. William & Mary........................................... 1991
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Yds............. Player/Game . ........................................................................Year 286............. Gene Brown vs. VMI................................................................ 1988 241............. Andrew Johnson vs. William & Mary....................................... 1974 240............. Andrew Johnson vs. Davidson.................................................. 1973 224............. Travis Jervey vs. VMI................................................................ 1994 217............. Terrance Rivers vs. Furman....................................................... 1994 211............. Everette Sands vs. Lees-McRae.................................................. 1993 209............. Maurice Murphy vs. Chattanooga............................................. 2001 205............. Bob Carson vs. Chattanooga..................................................... 1971 205............. Bob Duncan vs. Richmond....................................................... 1969 202............. Antonio Smith vs. Hofstra........................................................ 1998 200............. Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State........................................ 1990 200............ Tory Cooper vs. Western Carolina........................................ 2006 199............. Everette Sands vs. Appalachian State......................................... 1992 199............. Bob Duncan vs. East Carolina.................................................. 1970 195............. Travis Jervey vs. Chattanooga.................................................... 1994 192............. Everette Sands vs. East Tennessee State...................................... 1992 189............. Ern Mills vs. Charleston Southern............................................ 2003 188............. Stump Mitchell vs. VMI........................................................... 1979 185............. Antonio Smith vs. Air Force...................................................... 1997 183............. Andrew Johnson vs. VMI.......................................................... 1974 182............. Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State.......................................... 1981 181............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Chattanooga..................................... 2004 181............. Ben Chavis vs. Maine................................................................ 1969 181............. Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State........................................ 1989 180............. Stump Mitchell vs. Western Carolina........................................ 1980 179............. Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Chattanooga.............................................. 1970 179............. Stump Mitchell vs. Wofford...................................................... 1980 176............. Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachian State....................................... 1977 176............. Stanley Myers vs. Newberry...................................................... 1995 175............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Wyoming.......................................... 2002 175............. Nuru Goodrum vs. VMI.......................................................... 2005 174............. Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State........................................ 1992 174............. Antonio Smith vs. East Tennessee State..................................... 1998 173............. Everette Sands vs. Army............................................................ 1992 173............. Stump Mitchell vs. VMI........................................................... 1980 172............. Andrew Johnson vs. Furman..................................................... 1973 170............. Stump Mitchell vs. Newberry................................................... 1980 170............. Stump Mitchell vs. Chattanoga................................................. 1975 168............. Stump Mitchell vs. Wofford...................................................... 1978 161............. Kenyatta Spruill vs. Marshall.................................................... 1996 160............. John Burton vs. Western Carolina............................................. 1994 159............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Furman............................................. 2003 159............. Gene Brown vs. Presbyterian..................................................... 1988 158 ............ Kenyatta Spruill vs. VMI.......................................................... 1996 158............. Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga................................................... 1992 157............. Danny Miller vs. Chattanoga.................................................... 1981 157............. Stump Mitchell vs. VMI........................................................... 1978 156............. Scooter Johnson vs. South Carolina State.................................. 2000 155............. Danny Miller vs Davidson........................................................ 1981 155............. Jack Douglas vs. Chattanoga..................................................... 1991 155............. Jon Hall vs. Appalachain State.................................................. 1972 154 ............ Jack Douglas vs. William & Mary............................................. 1990 153............. Maurice Murphy vs. Western Carolina...................................... 2001 152............. Maurice Murphy vs. South Carolina State................................ 2001 152............. Kantroy Walker vs. VMI........................................................... 1993 151............. Terrance Rivers vs. East Tennessee State.................................... 1994 151............. Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State........................................ 1991 151............. Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachain State....................................... 1980 150............ Tory Cooper vs. VMI............................................................ 2006 150............. Stump Mitchell vs. Chattanooga............................................... 1977 149............. Stanley Myers vs. East Tennessee State...................................... 1996 149............. Stump Mitchell vs. Furman...................................................... 1980 149............. Andrew Johnson vs. Furman..................................................... 1974 149............. Jim McMillan vs. Davidson...................................................... 1967 148............. Gene Dotson vs. Davidson....................................................... 1974 148............. Stump Mitchell vs. Wake Forrest.............................................. 1980 148............. Adrian Johnson vs. Western Carolina . ..................................... 1988 147............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Elon.................................................. 2003 147............. John Burton vs. Appalachain State............................................ 1994 146............. Antonio Smith vs. Newberry..................................................... 1997 146............. Deon Jackson vs. Georgia Southern.......................................... 1996 146............. Everette Sands vs. VMI............................................................. 1993 146............. Stump Mitchell vs. South Carolina........................................... 1980 146............. Stanford Glen vs. Wofford........................................................ 1982 145............. Stanley Myers vs. Appalachain State.......................................... 1995 144............. Derek Green vs. Wofford.......................................................... 1997 144............. Andrew Johnson vs. Richmond................................................. 1974 142............. Jim McMillan vs. Leigh............................................................ 1968 141............. Jon Hall vs. Furman.................................................................. 1971 139............. Aaron Green vs. Richmond....................................................... 1996
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111............. Terrance Rivers vs. Wofford...................................................... 1994 111............. Travis Jervey vs. East Tennessee State......................................... 1994 110............. Antonio Smith vs. Furman........................................................ 1998 110............. Kenyatta Spruill vs. Richmond................................................. 1996 109............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Charleston Southern......................... 2002 109............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Georgia Southern.............................. 2002 109............ Tory Cooper vs. Elon........................................................... 2006 108............. Derek Green vs. Chattanooga................................................... 1997 108............. Adrian Johnson vs. East Tennessee State.................................... 1988 108............. Jon Hall vs. Bucknell................................................................ 1970 108............. Stump Mitchell vs. Vanderbilt.................................................. 1979 108............. Adrian Johnson vs. Navy........................................................... 1988 107............. Danny Miller vs. Presbyterian................................................... 1980 107............. Wilford Alston vs. Newberry.................................................... 1981 107............. Danny Miller vs. Wofford......................................................... 1981 107............. Andrew Johnson vs. Davidson.................................................. 1974 107............. Alvin Perkins vs. Furman.......................................................... 1975 107............. Stump Mitchell vs. Presbyterian................................................ 1980 107............. Everette Sands vs. Western Carolina.......................................... 1992 107............. Nate Mahoney vs. Chattanooga................................................ 2001 106............. Adrian Johnson vs. Marshall..................................................... 1988 106............. Bob Duncan vs. Furman........................................................... 1970 106............. Jay Goolsby vs. Wofford............................................................ 1967 106............. Warren McGrier vs. Chattanooga............................................. 1985 106............. Jon Hall vs. Presbyterian........................................................... 1971 106............. Terrance Rivers vs. VMI............................................................ 1992 105............. Jack Douglas vs. Samford.......................................................... 1989 105............. Jack Douglas vs. Presbyterian.................................................... 1991 105............. Stump Mitchell vs. Furman...................................................... 1979 105............. Everette Sands vs. South Carolina............................................. 1990 105............. Cedric Sims vs. VMI................................................................. 1992 104............. Bob Duncan vs. Davidson........................................................ 1969 104............. Bob Carson vs. Western Carolina.............................................. 1972 104............. Wilford Alston vs. Western Carolina......................................... 1981 104............. Jack Douglas vs. South Carolina............................................... 1990 104............. Maurice Murphy vs. South Carolina State................................ 2000 103............. Stanley Myers vs. Hofstra.......................................................... 1998 103............. Jim McMillan vs. Arkansas State............................................... 1967 103............. Travis Jervy vs. Army................................................................ 1994 102............. Jim McMillan vs. Davidson...................................................... 1966 102............. Bob Carson vs. Furman............................................................ 1972 102............. Everette Sands vs. Chattanoga................................................... 1993 101............. Vernon Jones vs. Georgia Southern........................................... 1988 101............. Raymond Mayck vs. VMI......................................................... 1988 101............. Tom Frooman vs. Chattanooga................................................. 1987 101............. Tom Frooman vs. Wofford........................................................ 1987 101............. Bob Duncan vs. Arkansas State................................................. 1970 101............. Ben Chavis vs. VMI.................................................................. 1970 101............. Andrew Johnson vs. Presbyterian.............................................. 1973 101............. Lonnie Gibson vs. VMI ........................................................... 1973 101............. Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachain State....................................... 1978 101 ......... Erick Little vs. Lees-McCrae..................................................... 1993 100............. Lonnie Ford vs. Davidson......................................................... 1976 100............. Andrew Johnson vs. Richmond................................................. 1976 100............. Jon Hall vs. Furman.................................................................. 1972 100 ........... Gene Dotson vs. Chattanoga.................................................... 1973 100............. C. J. Haynes vs. East Tennessee State........................................ 1993 100............. Nehemiah Broughton vs. Appalachian State.............................. 2002
251............. Jeff Klein vs. Charleston Southern............................................ 2002 247............. Harry Lynch vs. Illinois State.................................................... 1971 246............. Jeff Klein vs. Appalachian State................................................. 2002 246............ Duran Lawson vs. Furman................................................... 2006 243............. Harry Lynch vs. William & Mary............................................. 1972 241............. Kip Allen vs. East Tennessee State............................................. 1985 239............. Marty Crosby vs. Wofford......................................................... 1977 237............. Tony Passander vs. Lehigh........................................................ 1969 235............. Tony Passander vs. East Carolina.............................................. 1969 232............. Kip Allen vs. South Carolina..................................................... 1985 224............. Marty Crosby vs. Wofford......................................................... 1978 223............ Duran Lawson vs. Elon........................................................ 2006 219............. Jeff Klein vs. Delaware.............................................................. 2002 218............. Jeff Klein vs. Georgia Southern................................................. 2002 218............. Marty Crosby vs. Clemson........................................................ 1976 218............. Tony Passander vs. Maine......................................................... 1969 216............. Tony Passander vs. Davidson.................................................... 1969 214............. Robert Hill vs. East Tennessee State.......................................... 1984 213............ Duran Lawson vs. Wofford................................................... 2006 211............. Harry Lynch vs. Furman........................................................... 1971 206............. Harry Lynch vs. East Carolina.................................................. 1972 205............ Duran Lawson vs. Charleston Southern............................... 2006 203............. Robert Hill vs. Davidson.......................................................... 1983 202............. Lee Glaze vs. Furman................................................................ 1983 201............. Chris Eckert vs. South Carolina State....................................... 1999 201............. Tommy Burriss vs. Georgia Tech............................................... 1988 201............ Duran Lawson vs. Georgia Southern.................................... 2006
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Yds............. Player/Game...........................................................................Year 170............. Mike Riley vs. Wofford............................................................. 1977 151............. Victor Frazier vs. Davidson....................................................... 1984 148............. Lee Glaze vs. Western Carolina................................................. 1983 141............. Scooter Johnson vs. Delaware................................................... 2003 136............. Scooter Johnson vs. Western Carolina....................................... 2002 134............. Byron Walker vs. Chattanooga.................................................. 1981 133............. Victor Frazier vs. Western Carolina........................................... 1984 133............ Andre Roberts vs. Furman.................................................... 2006 129............. John Murphy vs. Davidson....................................................... 1983 128............. Scooter Johnson vs. Chattanooga.............................................. 2002 124............. Scooter Johnson vs. Wyoming................................................... 2002 124............. Lee Glaze vs. Wofford............................................................... 1985 123............ Andre Roberts vs. Elon......................................................... 2006 119............. Cliff Walters vs. Appalachian State............................................ 1983 119............. Lee Glaze vs. Appalachian State................................................ 1985 118............. Victor Frazier vs. South Carolina.............................................. 1985 118............. Phillip Florence vs. Wofford...................................................... 1989 116............. Scooter Johnson vs. Delaware................................................... 2002 115............. Bill West vs. Presbyterian.......................................................... 1983 115............. Victor Frazier vs. Chattanooga.................................................. 1985 111............. Fred Johnson vs. Furman.......................................................... 1984 110 ............ Fred Johnson vs. East Tennessee State....................................... 1984 107............. Mike Riley vs. Western Carolina............................................... 1977 107............. Victor Frazier vs. Davidson....................................................... 1983 105............. Mike Riley vs. Delaware............................................................ 1977 105............. Phillip Florence vs. East Tennessee State.................................... 1988 102............. Byron Walker vs. Furman......................................................... 1981 100............. Mike Riley vs. East Carolina..................................................... 1977 *This statistical category only dates back to 1977.
200-Yard Passing Days
Yds............. Player/Game...........................................................................Year 428............. Kip Allen vs. Wofford............................................................... 1985 362............. Tim Russell vs. Furman............................................................ 1979 345............. Robert Hill vs. Appalachian State.............................................. 1983 335............. Jeff Klein vs. Wyoming............................................................. 2002 335............. Jeff Klein vs. Western Carolina.................................................. 2002 328............. Robert Hill vs. Marshall............................................................ 1984 327............. Robert Hill vs. Furman............................................................. 1984 324............ Duran Lawson vs. Chattanooga........................................... 2006 323............. Willie Simmons vs. Western Carolina....................................... 2003 301............. Kip Allen vs. VMI.................................................................... 1986 294............. Jeff Klein vs. Chattanooga......................................................... 2002 294............. Kip Allen vs. Appalachian State................................................. 1985 289............. Harry Lynch vs. Colgate........................................................... 1972 287............. Kip Allen vs. Chattanooga........................................................ 1985 286............. Tracey Shrader vs. Chattanooga................................................ 1981 276............. Marty Crosby vs. Furman......................................................... 1978 275............. Robert Hill vs. Western Carolina.............................................. 1984 267............. Kip Allen vs. Presbyterian......................................................... 1985 259............. Tracey Shrader vs. Furman........................................................ 1980 259............. Robert Hill vs. Western Carolina.............................................. 1983 258............. Robert Hill vs. Marshall............................................................ 1983
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Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Pass Total 345 754 289 481 0 424 0 424 920 1,018 434 481 402 444 755 859 980 1,030 967 1,010 757 779 790 733 552 657 713 954 451 822 1,083 1,159 1,542 1,719 105 986 1,507 2,092 1,135 1,654 479 779 35 1,408 765 728 1,279 1,296 1,332 1,275 1,190 1,213 1,105 1,630 42 1,689 0 1,138 739 1,126 1,932 1,775 2,257 2,174 2,478 2,277 1,624 1,504 1,211 1,862 517 1,575 400 1,160 797 1,699 795 1,947 837 1,931 512 1,002 0 1,171 543 1,402 535 1,073 919 1,117 1,211 1,671 0 547 0 854 0 949 2,561 2,566 1,864 2,082 937 1,215 0 800 2,138 2,436
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
Rushing Player Att Duby Rierson 104 Ray Allen 52 Budgie Broome 61 Dave Bochniowich 113 Barry Thomas 76 Joe Chefalo 79 Billy Hughes 104 Earley Eastburn 93 Earley Eastburn 83 Nick DiLoreto 55
Yds Avg 409 3.9 272 5.2 424 7.0 424 3.8 435 6.5 383 4.9 383 3.6 500 5.4 307 3.7 276 5.0
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1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Nick DiLoreto 91 Mike Lane 136 Paul Farren 132 Jay Goolsby 87 Jim McMillan 127 Jim McMillan 135 Bob Duncan 136 Bob Duncan 139 Jon Hall 169 Bob Carson 118 Andrew Johnson 90 Andrew Johnson 248 Peter Bistrian 100 Andrew Johnson 221 Stump Mitchell 112 Stump Mitchell 188 Stump Mitchell 165 Stump Mitchell 291 Danny Miller 191 Stanford Glenn 109 Cliff Walters 81 Mike Lewis 115 Warren McGrier 121 Warren McGrier 133 Tommy Burriss 172 Adrian Johnson 250 Jack Douglas 177 Jack Douglas 223 Jack Douglas 266 Everette Sands 245 Everette Sands 187 Travis Jervey 152 Stanley Myers 195 Kenyatta Spruill 171 Antonio Smith 122 Antonio Smith 230 Maurice Murphy 123 Maurice Murphy 162 Maurice Murphy 200 Nehemiah Broughton 224 Nehemiah Broughton 165 Nehemaih Broughton 180 Nuru Goodrum 177 Troy Cooper 160
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
Passing Player Comp Att Bubba Williams 30 67 Dick Miles 28 74 Bob Schwarze 28 73 Jack Griffin 13 27 Bob Schwarze 13 31 Bob Schwarze 52 100 Jerry Nettles 24 61 Jerry Nettles 48 97 Jerry Nettles 50 106 Bill Whaley 79 185 Sid Mitchell 53 131 Wade St. John 75 137 John Breedlove 79 149 Bill Ogburn 42 102 Bill Ogburn 53 130 Tony Passander 29 61 Jim Friedl 29 73 Tony Passander 79 185 Tony Passander 109 217 John Rosa 32 93 Harry Lynch 81 177 Harry Lynch 81 182
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502 512 389 368 545 523 936 881 1,230 708 537 1,373 430 747 518 972 925 1,647 1,138 529 236 429 547 461 651 1,134 760 902 1,152 1,449 877 1,171 859 924 714 1,080 547 854 949 1,038 778 793 800 850
5.5 3.8 3.0 4.2 4.2 3.8 6.1 6.3 7.4 6.0 6.0 5.5 4.3 3.4 4.6 5.2 5.7 5.7 6.0 4.9 2.9 3.7 4.5 3.5 3.8 4.5 4.3 4.0 4.3 5.9 4.7 7.7 4.4 5.4 5.9 4.7 4.4 5.3 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.5 5.0 Yds 363 289 358 209 142 920 402 743 755 1,083 967 757 790 552 713 484 423 1,083 1,542 606 1,507 1,135
1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Harry Lynch 46 Gene Dotson 47 Rod Lanning 51 Marty Crosby 110 Marty Crosby 117 Marty Crosby 79 Tim Russell 63 Tracey Shrader 74 Tracey Shrader 56 Gerald Toney 61 Robert Hill 174 Robert Hill 176 Kip Allen 231 Kip Allen 151 Tommy Burriss 89 Gene Brown 28 Jack Douglas 21 Jack Douglas 48 Jack Douglas 41 Jack Douglas 40 C.J. Haynes 34 John Burton 26 Stanley Myers 42 Stanley Myers 50 Stanley Myers 85 Stanley Myers 112 Chris Eckert 39 Joe Call 63 Mazzie Drummond 68 Jeff Klein 203 Willie Simmons 153 Duran Lawson 94 Duran Lawson 55 Duran Lawson 203
110 122 104 202 237 139 155 144 102 140 314 317 417 325 172 70 57 104 97 83 70 53 96 88 182 180 82 122 137 378 300 170 94 325
563 648 765 1,279 1,332 1,190 1,105 1,060 807 739 1,932 2,257 2,478 1,624 1,211 517 400 797 795 837 512 423 543 535 919 1,211 405 556 732 2,561 1,864 937 434 2,138
Receiving Year Player No. Yds Avg 1953 Jim Tyson 23 303 13.2 1954 Jim Tyson 12 156 13.0 1955 Jim Tyson 16 240 15.0 1956 Bob Saunders 10 112 11.2 1957 Paul Maguire 20 428 21.4 1958 Paul Maguire 16 336 21.0 1959 Paul Maguire 32 549 17.2 1960 Bill Gilgo 17 250 14.7 1961 Charlie Brendle 20 303 15.2 1962 Charlie Brendle 23 451 19.6 Vince Petno 23 313 13.6 1963 Vince Petno 38 451 11.9 1964 Dick Bills 26 385 17.5 1965 Tom Moore 12 167 13.9 1966 Tom Moore 26 343 13.2 1967 Gene Hightower 22 356 16.2 1968 John Griest 23 246 10.7 1969 Billy Watson 29 491 16.9 1970 Champ Reiley 20 360 18.0 1971 Brian Baima 63 1,230 19.5 1972 Rick Crosby 32 446 13.9 1973 Tommy Ervin 13 130 10.0 1974 Doug Johnson 38 440 11.6 1975 Doug Johnson 29 356 12.3 1976 Doug Johnson 30 417 13.9 1977 Mike Riley 56 724 12.9 1978 Orion Rust 32 397 12.4 1979 Mark Slawson 22 448 20.4 1980 Mark Slawson 28 501 17.9 1981 Byron Walker 35 564 16.1 1982 Victor Frazier 25 408 16.3 1983 Bill West 42 423 10.1
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Annual Leaders Total Offense Player Rush Duby Rierson 409 Dick Miles 192 Budgie Broome 424 Dave Bochniowich 424 Bob Schwarze 98 Jerry Nettles 47 Jerry Nettles 42 Jerry Nettles 104 Bill Whaley 50 Sid Mitchell 43 Wade St. John 22 John Breedlove -57 Bill Ogburn 105 Bill Ogburn 241 Jay Goolsby 371 Tony Passander 76 Tony Passander 177 Bob Duncan 881 Harry Lynch 585 Harry Lunch 519 Gene Dotson 300 Andrew Johnson 1,373 Rod Lanning -37 Marty Crosby 17 Marty Crosby -57 Marty Crosby 23 Tim Russell 525 Stump Mitchell 1,647 Danny Miller 1,138 Gerald Toney 387 Robert Hill -157 Robert Hill -83 Kip Allen -201 Kip Allen -120 Tommy Burriss 651 Gene Brown 1,058 Jack Douglas 760 Jack Douglas 902 Jack Douglas 1,152 Jack Douglas 1,094 C.J. Haynes 490 Travis Jervey 1,171 Stanley Myers 859 Stanley Myers 538 Stanley Myers 198 Stanley Myers 460 Maurice Murphy 547 Mauirice Murphy 854 Maurice Murphy 949 Jeff Klein 5 Willie Simmons 218 Duran Lawson 278 Nuru Goodrum 800 Duran Lawson 298
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Victor Frazier 53 Warren McGrier 47 Dayle Rust 33 Warren McGrier 33 John Stephens 35 Phillip Florence 14 Phillip Florence 15 Cornell Caldwell 21 Willie Jones 16 Cornell Caldwell 24 Damond Boatwright 21 Chauncey Chappelle 11 Derek Green 11 Derek Green 22 Derek Green 29 Nobert Akas 21 Dendrick Gamble 21 Dendrick Gamble 22 Matt Healy 31 Matt Healy 20 Scooter Johnson 69 Scooter Johnson 35 Rontreal Tyler 25 Ta’Mar Jernigan 40 Andre Roberts 35
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Scoring Player TD Jim Tyson 5 Dick Miles 5 Budgie Broome 4 Three tied with 24 Joe Chefalo 5 Bob Daugherty 5 Paul Maguire 10 Earley Eastburn 6 Charlie Brendle 4 Sid Mitchell 4 Nick DeLoreta 4 Pat Green 0 Bill Ogburn 3 Bill Ogburn 3 Jim McMillan 6 Jim McMillan 6 Tony Passander 9 Bob Duncan 10 Brian Baima 13 Harry Lynch 8 Andrew Johnson 6 Gene Dotson 8 Andrew Johnson 8 Three tied with 18 Paul Tanguay 0 Paul Tanguay 0 Stump Mitchell 6 Stump Mitchell 7 Stump Mitchell 14 Danny Miller 12 Gerald Toney 6 Greg Davis 0 Greg Davis 0 Greg Davis 0 Greg Davis 0 Tim Cook 0 Gene Brown 15 Jack Douglas 9 Jack Douglas 13 Jack Douglas 13 Jack Douglas 15 Everette Sands 9 Terrance Rivers 16 Stanley Myers 8
Creating an
909 354 368 319 600 322 394 410 374 538 369 171 123 289 288 252 277 306 331 206 950 549 235 359 557
17.2 7.5 11.2 9.7 17.1 23.0 26.3 19.5 23.4 22.4 17.6 15.5 11.2 13.1 9.9 12.0 13.2 27.8 10.7 10.3 13.8 15.7 9.4 9.0 15.9
PAT FG TP 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 0 1 0 10 1 14 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 30 60 38 24 37 26 32 20 20 36 36 56 60 78 48 36 48 48
18 10 0 0 1 0 0 16 25 23 12 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
11 9 0 0 0 0 0 7 13 7 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
51 37 36 42 86 72 36 37 64 44 36 54 90 56 78 78 90 54 96 50
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Justin Skinner 0 Justin Skinner 0 Stanley Myers 9 Nick Haas 0 Brice Stefanick 0 Maurice Murphy 8 Travis Zobel 0 Nehemiah Broughton 10 Blake Vandiver 0 Nuru Goodrum 7 Tory Cooper 10
22 18 1 11 18 1 31 0 18 0 0
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Punting Player No. Paul Chapman 61 Ray Allen 33 Bob Schwarze 34 Paul Maguire 24 Bob Schwarze 31 Paul Maguire 22 Paul Maguire 32 Clyde Marsh 50 Clyde Marsh 46 Clyde Marsh 58 Kroghie Andresen 38 Kroghie Andresen 57 Kroghie Andresen 67 Don Eykyn 60 Don Eykyn 58 Don Eykyn 68 Charlie Ingram 40 Charlie Ingram 64 Jim Hughes 48 Jim Hughes 63 Gene Dotson 67 Gene Dotson 39 Kenny Caldwell 47 Gene Dotson 25 Kenny Caldwell 63 Kenny Caldwell 65 Kenny Caldwell 60 Bill Young 44 Mike Knox 47 Tim Sexton 45 Tim Sexton 79 Greg Davis 57 Greg Davis 68 Greg Davis 77 Greg Davis 61 Hank Burriss 42 Hank Burriss 50 Hank Burriss 45 Eric Willingham 63 Eric Willingham 41 Eric Willingham 40 Brad Purcell 38 Mike Selman 32 Mike Selman 49 Mike Selman 44 Tommy Wood 63 Stan McGill 57 Stan McGill 55 Travis Zobel 64 Travis Zobel 56 Travis Zobel 48 Travis Zobel 69 Mike Adams 71 Mark Kaspar 80 Mark Kaspar 53
Yds Avg 2,518 41.3 1,030 31.2 1,115 32.2 923 38.5 1,024 33.0 752 38.7 1,371 42.8 1,787 35.1 1,864 40.5 2,061 35.5 1,582 41.6 2,148 37.7 2,654 39.0 1,983 33.1 2,166 37.3 2,596 38.2 1,400 35.0 2,296 35.9 1,726 36.0 2,527 40.1 2,465 36.8 1,433 36.7 1,939 41.3 1,032 41.3 2,638 41.9 2,627 40.4 2,366 39.4 1,564 35.5 1,691 36.0 1,642 36.5 2,785 35.3 2,305 40.4 2,758 40.6 3,290 42.7 2,723 44.6 1,564 37.2 1,869 37.4 1,664 37.0 2,601 41.3 1,634 39.9 1,500 37.5 1,436 37.8 1,033 32.3 1,655 33.8 1,710 38.9 2,321 36.8 2,209 38.8 2,252 40.9 2,336 36.5 2,225 39.7 2050 42.7 2,776 40.2 2,625 37.0 2,999 37.5 2,083 39.3
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64 33 56 32 36 50 73 60 42 42 60
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1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Bufort Blanton 6 Dick Miles 5 Budgie Broome 7 Angelo Coia 8 Joe Chefalo 9 Lee Rhame 9 Billy Hughes 7 Earley Eastburn 12 Bob Crouch 12 Converse Chellis 7 Converse Chellis 8 Francis Grant 14 Francis Grant 20 Joe Isaac 24 Joe Isaac 34 Billy Watson 26 Billy Watson 31 Jeff Varnadoe 33 Jeff Varnadoe 33 Carl Startsman 10 Ralph Ferguson 7 Ralph Ferguson 16 Mike Riley 15 Ralph Ferguson 25 Mark Slawson 39 Mark Slawson 22 Mark Slawson 13 Mark Slawson 27 Byron Walker 29 Albert Pressley 29 Glenn Nelson 21 John Stephens 18 John Stephens 23 John Stephens 13 John Stephens 11 Lester Smith 21 Tony Skole 13 Dan Johnson 15 Detric Cummings 10 Lester Smith 10 Dan Johnson 16 Garrick Haltiwanger 12 Garrick Haltiwanger 10 Corey Harris 14 Carlos Frank 28 Carlos Frank 14 Carlos Frank 14 Jay Ingram 14 Jermaine Anderson 9 Jermaine Anderson 18 Jermaine Anderson 14 Gary Domanski 13 Gary Domanski 18 Andre Roberts 18
54 57 123 116 79 95 63 113 155 54 22 168 162 213 306 85 397 406 455 135 60 125 144 202 383 175 49 176 214 212 130 108 138 56 62 105 64 119 110 154 97 105 104 178 347 70 183 82 127 147 87 134 102 193
9.0 11.4 17.6 14.5 8.8 10.6 9.0 9.4 12.9 7.7 2.8 12.0 8.1 8.9 9.0 7.7 15.3 13.1 13.8 13.5 8.5 7.8 9.6 8.1 9.8 8.0 3.8 6.5 7.4 7.3 6.2 6.0 6.0 4.3 5.6 5.0 4.9 7.9 11.0 15.4 6.1 8.8 10.4 12.7 12.4 5.0 13.1 5.4 14.1 13.1 6.2 10.3 5.7 10.7
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Kickoff Returns Player No. Bufort Blanton 12 Dick Miles 9 Budgie Broome 7 Angelo Coia 8 Barry Thomas 46 Bob Daughterty 7 Bob Crouch 8 Earley Eastburn 11 Earley Eastburn 9 Eddie Taylor 18 Converse Chellis 13 Vance Caesar 9 Vance Caesar 8 Jim McMillan 21 Mark Cassidy 13
Yds Avg 234 19.5 180 20.0 177 25.3 216 27.0 141 23.5 118 16.9 164 20.5 260 23.6 239 26.6 377 20.9 275 21.2 216 24.0 156 19.5 435 20.7 214 16.5
Environment
2007
The Blade Steve Brackett 20 Bob Duncan 14 Champ Reiley 15 Jeff Varnadoe 19 Bob Carson 12 Ralph Ferguson 10 Stan Yarborough 25 Stan Yarborough 11 Alvin Perkins 16 Mark Slawson 11 Alvin Perkins 19 Danny Miller 15 Eric Manson 20 Eric Manson 12 Albert Pressley 11 Glenn Nelson 18 Mike Lewis 24 J.D. Cauthen 12 J.D. Cauthen 25 Phillip Florence 21 Lester Smith 9 Derek Moore 19 Cedric Sims 16 Torrence Forney 16 Torrence Forney 14 Detric Cummings 19 Kenny Fillmore 13 Garrick Haltiwanger 14 Carlos Frank 31 Carlos Frank 19 Carlos Frank 26 Carlos Frank 32 Jay Ingram 24 Kenyon Doyle 17 Bud Pough 18 Bud Pough 26 Ern Mills 22 Melvin Davis 16 Tory Cooper 16
397 288 301 416 238 224 484 184 313 202 386 383 450 252 197 372 468 202 473 430 198 428 320 443 317 428 310 370 770 466 651 648 513 389 487 599 489 309 305
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
Interceptions Player No. Ray Allen 3 Fernie Walker 1 Charlie Hill 1 Bob McDowell 1 Ray Allen 1 Budgie Broome 3 Bob Schwarze 3 Bob Schwarze 4 Barry Thomas 3 Joe Chefalo 2 Bob Daugherty 2 Billy Hughes 3 Bill Johnson 3 Bob Crouch 4 Bucky Sharpe 3 Joe Cannarella 6 John Breedlove 3 Joe Cannarella 3 Francis Grant 2 Francis Grant 4 Cal McCombs 3 Rick Clifford 4 Billy Watson 3 Jimmy King 6 Jeff Varnadoe 9 Jeff Varnadoe 4 Rusty Holt 6 Brian Ruff 3 Carl Startsman 3 Billy Long 6
Yds Avg 19 6.3 76 76.0 29 29.0 3 3.0 0 0.0 86 28.7 39 13.0 78 17.0 42 14.0 — — — — 132 44.0 58 19.3 26 6.5 53 17.7 49 8.2 26 8.7 20 6.7 76 38.0 108 27.0 20 6.7 37 9.3 86 28.7 79 13.2 251 27.9 52 13.0 52 4.7 54 18.0 5 1.7 86 14.3
For Success
19.9 20.6 20.1 21.9 19.8 22.4 19.4 16.7 19.6 18.4 20.3 25.5 22.5 21.0 17.9 20.7 19.5 16.8 18.9 20.5 22.0 22.5 22.0 27.7 22.6 22.5 23.9 26.4 24.8 24.5 25.0 20.2 21.4 22.9 27.1 23.0 22.2 19.3 19.1
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Ralph Ferguson Ralph Ferguson Kevin White Joe Harvey Bruce Alexander Chris Carter Bruce Alexander Glenn Nelson Rich Sniscak Cedric Lash Dave Lambert Four tied with 3 Vernon Jones J.D. Cauthen J.D. Cauthen Shannon Walker Tony Skole Lester Smith Torrence Forney Shannon Walker Torrence Forney Corey Gay Reggie Moore Five tied with one Lorenzo Jackson Deedrick Reese Marcus Johnson Marcus Johnson Kevin Howard Jay Ingram Kevin Howard Three tied with two Anthony Roberts Three tied with one Avery Dingle Joshua Lawson
4 5 7 4 5 6 5 4 3 3 3
24 112 102 84 13 68 48 54 39 30 20
6.0 22.4 14.6 21.0 2.6 11.3 9.6 13.5 13.0 10.0 6.7
3 8 6 4 4 3 3 5 7 3 5
37 79 51 39 4 21 17 33 71 35 59
12.3 9.9 8.5 9.8 1.0 7.0 5.7 6.6 10.1 11.7 11.8
1 1 2 6 2 2 5
58 0 9 33 4 2 0
58.0 0.0 4.5 5.5 2.0 1.0 -0.6
4
70
17.5
3 2
56 21
18.7 10.5
Tackles Year Player No. 1972 Jeff Martin 105 1973 Brian Ruff 136 1974 Brian Ruff 224 1975 Brian Ruff 182 1976 Brian Ruff 213 1977 Paul Gillis 165 1978 Keith Allen 159 1979 Sedrick Brown 116 Paul Gillis 116 1980 Mike Ashline 159 1981 Kelly Curry 152 1982 Mike Varner 125 1983 Flint Matthews 112 1984 Richard Brock 137 1985 Joel Thompson 102 1986 Scott Thompson 183 1987 Matt Larkin 139 1988 Pete Long 169 1989 J.J. Davis 131 1990 J.J. Davis 134 1991 Lester Smith 132 1992 Lester Smith 128 1993 Tracey Gamble 97 1994 Micah Young 119 1995 Scott Belcher 181 1996 Scott Belcher 129 1997 Lorenzo Jackson 124 1998 Denny Haywood 106 1999 Denny Haywood 137 2000 Travis Stephens 144 2001 Travis Stephens 100 2002 T.J. Rose 96 2003 James Greene 84
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2004 Brandon Hawkins 68 2005 Porter Johnson 86 2006 Joshua Lawson 95 Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Sacks Player No. George Milton 10 George Milton 7 Lance Thompson 6 Lance Thompson 7 Lance Thompson 6 Rob Brodsky 7 Bill Melby 2.5 David Russiniko 2.5 Bill Melby 7.5 Lance Cook 4 Mike Wideman 4.5 Garrett Sizer 4.5 Layne Dellinger 4.5 Micah Young 5 Brad Keeney 8 Lorenzo Jackson 3 Lance Gray 5 Lance Gray 5 Mario Richardson 5 Brain Smith 2 Travis Stephens 8 Travis Stephens 8 Cliff Washburn 12 Michael Ballentine 6 Two tied with six Porter Johnson 7 James Wilson 3 Andrew Rowell 3
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1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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OFFENSE
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First Rushing Passing Total Year Downs Yards Passes Yards Offense Points 1953 — 1,287 48-116 598 1,885 77 1954 — 1,049 42-129 458 1,507 94 1955 — 1,651 46-122 571 2,222 101 1956 110 1,770 39-105 517 2,287 136 1957 138 1,615 64-131 1,074 2,689 111 1958 121 1,534 58-159 890 2,424 130 1959 137 1,522 71-142 1,179 2,701 207 1960 158 1,886 70-155 1,019 2,905 181 1961 147 1,137 94-220 1,354 2,491 133 1962 123 1,104 89-214 1,317 2,421 143 1963 149 1,438 107-193 1,061 2,499 146 1964 138 1,370 94-184 941 2,310 128 1965 122 1,044 66-191 798 1,842 77 1966 156 1,682 70-172 916 2,598 120 1967 150 1,439 87-201 1,374 2,813 155 1968 154 1,404 82-199 1,214 2,618 177 1969 203 2,149 115-247 1,623 3,772 262 1970 167 2,297 62-163 1,178 3,475 259 1971 234 2,942 113-240 2,088 5,030 366 1972 191 2,461 91-216 1,267 3,728 192 1973 156 1,817 81-202 1,042 2,859 137 1974 190 2,650 80-180 1,166 3,816 216 1975 167 1,765 83-184 1,178 2,943 144 1976 152 1,465 125-233 1,462 2,927 171 1977 145 1,404 129-262 1,470 2,874 133 1978 182 2,119 119-220 1,826 3,945 201 1979 197 2,604 69-180 1,178 3,782 253 1980 230 3,066 77-159 1,117 4,183 269 1981 207 2,801 87-166 1,252 4,053 252 1982 146 1,933 88-200 1,009 2,942 150 1983 178 519 217-407 2,530 3,049 182 1984 181 898 200-372 2,641 3,539 240 1985 208 896 233-424 2,518 3,414 190 1986 164 1,058 173-370 1,905 2,963 155 1987 219 2,742 94-178 1,253 3,995 228 1988 215 3,436 59-129 917 4,353 318 1989 203 2,921 42-97 773 3,694 245 1990 199 3,085 53-118 863 3,948 266 1991 208 3,081 44-100 815 3,896 238 1992 266 4,348 51-98 975 5,323 353 1993 212 3,074 36-87 563 3,637 246 1994 236 4,202 39-88 603 4,805 388 1995 165 2,651 42-97 543 3,194 165 1996 193 2,775 82-148 975 3,750 206 1997 172 2,226 86-184 931 3,082 165 1998 223 2,180 115-183 1,257 3,437 223 1999 152 1,566 85-179 858 2,424 147 2000 159 1,914 95-191 939 2,853 144 2001 155 1,888 73-146 813 2,701 172 2002 237 1,829 208-391 2,638 4,467 305 2003 204 1,998 158-310 1,961 3,959 311 2004 151 1,649 111-215 1,094 2,743 162 2005 152 1,316 161-290 1,377 2,693 194 2006 211 1,732 207-330 2,163 3,895 264
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First Rushing Passing Total Year Downs Yards Passes Yards Offense 1953 — 1,565 71-167 1,053 2,618 1954 — 2,608 39-86 742 3,350 1955 — 2,059 44-118 749 2,808 1956 128 1,951 59-122 805 2,756 1957 154 1,909 71-129 995 2,904 1958 128 1,703 53-125 877 2,580 1959 152 1,640 80-163 1,009 2,649 1960 156 2,036 58-147 604 2,636 1961 166 2,209 72-166 838 3,047 1962 189 2,601 78-157 1,120 3,721 1963 156 1,913 64-152 929 2,842 1964 121 1,839 59-162 755 2,251 1965 148 1,628 66-127 800 2,428 1966 145 1,773 97-191 1,226 2,808 1967 172 1,430 136-267 1,448 2,878 1968 176 1,255 140-255 1,634 2,888 1969 170 1,186 138-304 1,689 2,875 1970 209 2,237 108-279 1,280 3,517 1971 201 1,878 130-266 1,756 3,634 1972 205 2,391 101-210 1,312 3,703 1973 206 2,566 90-178 1,472 4,058 1974 206 2,629 84-165 1,168 3,797 1975 170 1,958 87-186 1,070 3,028 1976 199 2,317 89-205 1,154 3,471 1977 191 2,132 103-236 1,478 3,610 1978 232 2,739 118-244 1,693 4,432 1979 253 3,094 96-181 1,438 4,532 1980 196 1,951 123-263 1,666 3,617 1981 172 1,112 159-312 1,750 2,862 1982 205 2,225 139-275 1,918 4,143 1983 258 2,587 153-292 2,018 4,605 1984 209 1,826 153-266 2,062 3,888 1985 186 2,115 116-270 1,545 3,660 1986 203 2,676 106-202 1,768 4,443 1987 190 2,011 128-253 2,005 4,016 1988 226 2,149 177-329 2,675 4,807 1989 197 2,236 120-219 1,713 3,949 1990 221 2,279 160-280 2,192 4,471 1991 187 1,961 131-236 1,662 3,623 1992 229 2,533 135-271 1,667 4,200 1993 163 1,898 109-192 1,624 3,522 1994 226 2,412 157-276 2,068 4,480 1995 219 2,313 140-246 1,577 3,890 1996 210 2,545 134-190 1,460 4,005 1997 183 2,019 116-244 1,394 3,413 1998 296 2,289 147-255 2,047 4,336 1999 209 2,343 137-216 1,857 4,200 2000 216 1973 180-305 2,389 4,362 2001 177 1,829 117-255 1,534 3,363 2002 242 2,457 165-276 2,362 4,819 2003 211 2,256 147-264 1,994 4,250 2004 193 2,037 145-235 1,904 3,941 2005 210 1,706 182-313 2,269 3,975 2006 184 1,625 178-303 2,332 3,957
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Points 264 256 155 149 135 196 142 93 155 264 194 122 158 178 144 200 194 241 267 183 250 248 97 176 162 246 277 178 151 230 336 252 236 323 280 286 258 223 183 185 255 343 261 275 224 296 349 335 183 338 311 250 316 314
Environment
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Sports Network Division I-AA National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson Award) Charlie Taaffe 1992 South Carolina Hall of Fame Coach of the Year Charlie Taaffe 1992 South Carolina Coach of the Year John Sauer 1955 Eddie Teague 1960 Charlie Taaffe 1992 Kodak Region II Coach of the Year Charlie Taaffe 1988 Charlie Taaffe 1992 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (The Wallace Wade Award) Eddie Teague Tom Moore Charlie Taaffe Charlie Taaffe
1961 1984 1988 1990
Media Southern Conference Freshman of the Year Victor Frazier (tie) 1982 Stanford Glenn (tie) 1982 Southern Conference Athlete of the Year (Bob Waters Award) Brian Baima Brian Ruff Brian Ruff Stump Mitchell Bill White Lee Glaze
1972 1976 1977 1981 1982 1986
South Carolina Player of the Year Andrew Johnson 1974 Brian Ruff 1975 Brian Ruff 1976 Gene Brown 1988 Jack Douglas 1992 Southern Conference Player of the Year (The Roy M. Hawley Award) Paul Maguire 1959 Brian Baima 1971 Andrew Johnson 1974 Brian Ruff 1975 Brian Ruff 1976 Stump Mitchell 1980 South Carolina Amateur Athlete of the Year Stump Mitchell 1980 Jack Douglas 1992
For Success
Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year Scott Thompson 1986
Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year Gene Brown 1988 Jacobs Blocking Award Andy Sabados Carlos Avalos
1986 1988
American Football Coaches Assoc. All-American Levi Davis 1994 Brad Keeney 1995 Associated Press All-American (First Team) Brian Ruff 1976 Jim Gabrish 1985 Scott Thompson 1986 Carlos Avalos 1988 Lester Smith 1992 Carey Cash 1992 (Second Team) John Small Brian Ruff Jim Gabrish J.J. Davis Torrencey Forney
1969 1975 1984 1990 1992
(Third Team) Paul Maguire Vince Petno Stump Mitchell Scott Thompson Lance Hansen
1959 1963 1980 1987 1992
I-AA Athletic Directors Assoc. All Star Team Travis Stephens 2000 Travis Stephens 2001 Don Hansen’s All American (Third Team) Travis Stephens 2000 Travis Stephens 2001 Kodak All-American (First team)
Jim Ettari Jim Ettari Jim Gabrish Carlos Avalos DeRhon Robinson Lester Smith
1982 1984 1985 1988 1990 1992
United Press International All-American (Second team) Brian Ruff 1976 John Small
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The Sporting News All-American John Small 1969 Walter Camp All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos 1988 J.J. Davis 1990 Lester Smith 1991 Lester Smith 1992 Torrence Forney 1992 Lance Hensen 1992 Carey Cash 1992
of South Carolina
Honors and Awards
Kodak/American Football Coaches Association Division I-AA National Coach of the Year Charlie Taaffe 1992
Sports Network All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos 1988 Lester Smith 1991 Lester Smith 1992 Carey Cash 1992 Lance Hansen 1992 Carlos Frank 1997
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(Second team) Torrencey Forney Everette Sands
1992 1992
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(Third team) Scott Belcher Travis Stephens
1995 2000
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Football Gazette All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos 1988
Opponents
Academic All-American (First team) Vince Petno Kenny Caldwell Kenny Caldwell Kenny Caldwell Tom Frooman Tom Frooman Travis Stephens Travis Stephens
1963 1976 1977 1978 1987 1989 2000 2001
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners Tommy Leitner Kenny Caldwell Bill West Derek Beres
1974 1979 1984 1996
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National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Derek Beres 1996 Sports Network National Player of the Week Porter Johnson (Oct. 3) 2005
1969
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Media All-Southern Conference (First Team) Paul Maguire.................................1957 Bob Schwarze................................1957 Dick Cleveland.............................1958 Paul Maguire.................................1959 George Garrison............................1960 Harry Rakowski............................1960 Earley Eastburn.............................1961 Bill Gilgo......................................1961 Charlie Brendle.............................1962 Vince Petno...................................1963 Mike Lane.....................................1964 Joe Missar......................................1964 Francis Grant................................1965 Cal McCombs...............................1966 Tom Moore...................................1966 Joe Isaac........................................1967 John Small.....................................1967 Tom Moore...................................1967 Ken Diaz.......................................1968 Joe Isaac........................................1968 Jim McMillan................................1968 Jim Rathburn................................1968 Phil Bryan.....................................1969 Bob Duncan..................................1969 Marion Glover..............................1969 John Small.....................................1969 Creig Tyler....................................1969 Don Dease....................................1970 Bob Duncan..................................1970 Jim King.......................................1970 Jim Lee..........................................1970 Jeff Varnadoe.................................1970 Brian Baima..................................1971 Mike Davitt..................................1971 Jon Hall........................................1971 Pat Hutto......................................1971 Harry Lynch..................................1971 Jeff Varnadoe.................................1971 Neal Rumble.................................1972 Norman Seabrooks........................1972 Tony Cicoria.................................1973 Andrew Johnson............................1974 Buddy Parrish................................1974 Brian Ruff.....................................1974 Ralph Ferguson.............................1975 Dickie Regan.................................1975 Brian Ruff.....................................1975 Ralph Ferguson.............................1976 Andrew Johnson............................1976 Brian Ruff.....................................1976 Kenny Caldwell.............................1977 Paul Gillis......................................1977 Mike Riley....................................1977 Tony Starks...................................1977 Kenny Caldwell.............................1978 Paul Gillis......................................1978 Paul Gillis......................................1979 Orion Rust....................................1979 John Burke....................................1979 Dave Kreber..................................1979 Mike Adams..................................1979 Stump Mitchell.............................1980 Dale McLarty................................1980 Richard Farrier..............................1980 Danny Miller................................1981 Jim Ettari......................................1981 Sedrick Brown...............................1981 Bruce Alexander............................1981 Jim Ettari......................................1982 Joe Pipczynski...............................1982 Bill West........................................1983 Victor Frazier................................1984 Jim Gabrish...................................1984 Freddie Johnson............................1984 Jim Gabrish...................................1985 Lee Glaze......................................1985 Scott Thompson............................1985 Scott Thompson............................1986 Scott Thompson............................1987 Gene Brown..................................1988 Adrian Johnson.............................1988 Carlos Avalos.................................1988 Pete Long......................................1988 J.D. Cauthen.................................1988 Rick Brodsky.................................1989 Phillip Florence.............................1989 J.J. Davis.......................................1990 DeRhon Robinson........................1990 Carey Cash....................................1991 Lester Smith..................................1991 Lester Smith..................................1992 Torrence Forney............................1992 Carey Cash....................................1992 Lance Hansen...............................1992
Creating an
Everette Sands...............................1992 Detric Cummings.........................1993 Micah Young.................................1994 Scott Belcher.................................1995 Derek Beres...................................1996 Adrian Luster................................1997 Dary Myricks................................1998 Chip Simmons..............................1999 Denny Haywood...........................2000 Omar Nesbitt................................2001 Travis Stephens..............................2001 Kevin Howard...............................2001 Scooter Johnson............................2002 Travis Zobel..................................2002 Willie Simmons.............................2003 Nehemiah Broughton....................2003 Joshua Lawson........................... 2006 Coaches All-Southern Conference (FIrst Team) Phillip Florence ............................1989 Lester Smith..................................1990 J.J. Davis.......................................1990 DeRhon Robinson........................1990 Carey Cash....................................1991 Lester Smith..................................1991 Lester Smith..................................1992 Torrencey Forney..........................1992 Carey Cash....................................1992 Everette Sands...............................1992 Everette Sands...............................1993 Levi Davis.....................................1994 Alvin Brown..................................1997 Carlos Frank..................................1997 Adrian Luster................................1997 Kevin Smith..................................1997 Carlos Frank..................................1998 Dary Myricks................................1998 Denny Haywood...........................2000 Travis Stephens..............................2001 Kevin Howard...............................2001 Omar Nesbit.................................2001 Nehemiah Broughton....................2002 Scooter Johnson............................2002 Ross Armstrong.............................2003 Lew Dawson.................................2003 Willie Simmons.............................2003 Shawn Grant.................................2004 Shawn Grant.................................2005 James Wilson.................................2006 All-South Carolina Jim Tyson......................................1955 Bob Schwarze................................1957 Paul Maguire.................................1959 Earley Eastburn.............................1960 George Garrison............................1960 Harry Rakowski............................1960 Bill Gilgo......................................1961 Harry Rakowski............................1960 Bill Gilgo......................................1961 Gene Dice.....................................1962 Vince Petno...................................1963 Dick Bills......................................1964 Mitchell Foster..............................1964 Mike Lane.....................................1964 Joe Missar......................................1964 Francis Grant................................1965 Larry Latini...................................1966 Cal McCombs...............................1966 Alex Gettys....................................1967 Joe Isaac........................................1967 John Small.....................................1967 Ken Diaz.......................................1968 Joe Isaac........................................1968 Jim McMillan................................1968 Phil Bryan.....................................1969 Bob Duncan..................................1969 Marion Glover..............................1969 Billy Watson..................................1969 Don Dease....................................1970 Bob Duncan..................................1970 Jim King.......................................1970 Jim Lee..........................................1970 Jeff Varnadoe.................................1970 Brian Baima..................................1971 Mike Davitt..................................1971 Jon Hall........................................1971 Pat Hutto......................................1971 Harry Lynch..................................1971 Jeff Varnadoe.................................1971 Bob Carson...................................1972 Harry Lynch..................................1972 Tony Cicoria.................................1973 Rusty Holt....................................1973 Andrew Johnson............................1974
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Brian Ruff.....................................1974 Kenny Caldwell.............................1975 Ralph Ferguson.............................1975 Brian Ruff.....................................1975 Tony Starks...................................1975 Paul Sumner..................................1975 Kenny Caldwell.............................1976 Ralph Ferguson.............................1976 Andrew Johnson............................1976 Dickie Regan.................................1976 Brian Ruff.....................................1976 Tony Starks...................................1976 Kenny Caldwell.............................1977 Paul Gillis......................................1977 Tony Starks...................................1977 Paul Gillis......................................1978 Paul Gillis......................................1979 Stump Mitchell.............................1980 Dale McLarty................................1980 Mark Slawson................................1980 Pat McGroarty..............................1980 Tom Fedrick..................................1980 Chris Carter..................................1980 Danny Miller................................1981 Byron Walker................................1981 Kelly Curry...................................1981 Jim Ettari......................................1981 Jim Ettari......................................1982 Joe Pipczynski...............................1982 Bill West........................................1983 Victor Frazier................................1984 Jim Gabrish...................................1984 Robert Hill....................................1984 Jim Gabrish...................................1985 Scott Thompson............................1986 Gene Brown..................................1988 Carlos Avalos.................................1988 Adrian Johnson.............................1988 Trent Donley.................................1988 Pete Long......................................1988 J.D. Cauthen.................................1988 Shannon Walker............................1989 Carey Cash....................................1991 Everette Sands...............................1991 Lester Smith..................................1991 Carey Cash....................................1992 Brett Copeland..............................1992 Lance Hansen...............................1992 Marty Fagan..................................1992 Jack Douglas.................................1992 Everette Sands...............................1992 Lester Smith..................................1992 Jason Barley...................................1999 Carlos Frank..................................1999 College All-Star Game John Small.....................................1970 East-West Shrine Game John Small.....................................1969 Greg Davis....................................1986 Cliff Washburn..............................2002 Hula Bowl Brian Ruff.....................................1977 Cliff Washburn..............................2002 Japan Bowl Brian Ruff.....................................1977 Copper Bowl Paul Maguire.................................1959 Barry Thomas................................1959
Sharpen The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame Andrew Johnson............................1977 Cecil Johnson................................1977 Dick King.....................................1977 Paul Maguire.................................1977 F.W. Ohlandt................................1977 John Small.....................................1977 Larkin Jennings.............................1978 John Weeks...................................1978 John Douglas................................1979 Charles Fabian...............................1979 John Frost.....................................1979 Frank McNeill...............................1979 George Rogers...............................1979 Ephie Seabrook.............................1979 Jerry Nettles..................................1980 Jack Symmes.................................1980 Burke Watson................................1980 John Carlisle..................................1981 Herman “Kooksie” Robinson........1981 Alvin Heinsohn.............................1982 Teddy Weeks, Sr............................1982 Billy Symmes.................................1983 Billy Whaley..................................1983 Tony Passander..............................1984 E. Bush Peebles.............................1984 Jack Rogers....................................1984 Andrew Victor...............................1984 George Rogers...............................1979 Brian Ruff.....................................1983 Andy Sabados................................1983 John Mamajeck.............................1985 Edwin Polk....................................1985 Kenny Caldwell.............................1986 Paul Gillis......................................1986 Stump Mitchell.............................1987 Paul Petrich...................................1987 Rusty Holt....................................1988 Cal McCombs...............................1988 Paul Wolf......................................1988 Paul Chapman..............................1989 Gene Dotson.................................1989 Charles Edwards............................1989 Bob Schwarze................................1990 Charles Willard.............................1991 Hank Foster..................................1992 Raymond Swetenburg...................1993 Jim Ettari......................................1994 Norman Seabrooks........................1994 Greg Davis....................................1995 Budgie Broome.............................1995 Lee Glaze......................................1996 Don Dease....................................1997 Jack Huddle..................................1997 Carl Prause....................................1997 Henry “Stump” Kennedy..............1998 Joe Chefalo....................................1999 Anthony Jenkins............................1999 Jack Douglas.................................2000 Lester Smith..................................2000 Joe Isaac........................................2001 Bob Carson...................................2002 Joe Pipcynski.................................2002 Ken Diaz.......................................2003 Charlie Baker................................2004 Joe Missar......................................2004 Everette Sands...............................2004 Early Eastburn...............................2006 Jim Gabrish...................................2006 Jimmy King...................................2006
Senior Bowl Earley Eastburn.............................1962 John Small.....................................1970 Stump Mitchell.............................1980 Greg Davis....................................1986 Scott Thompson............................1987 J.J. Davis.......................................1990 Lester Smith..................................1992 Shawn Lyons.................................1996 Nehemiah Broughton....................2004 Senior Bowl Sportsmanship Award Shawn Lyons.................................1996 Blue-Gray Classic Stump Mitchell.............................1980
Environment
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The Blade
For Success
Year-By-Year Results
Pts Opp 27 63 43 0 36 44 73 17 197 50 26 76 73 46 129 131 217 121 32 70 172 62 157 36 69 61 0 13 86 120 79 166 105 82 102 84 119 59 94 70 157 50 99 51 64 79 155 54 146 60 60 95 93 125 64 123 77 71 68 131 84 87 133 102 192 113 143 148 95 194 123 136 175 89 135 64
SoCon Pts Opp Place
0-4-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-2-1 2-2-0
7 54 27 14 33 33 35
63 74 63 98 107 50 45
14th 8th 10th 15th 15th 14th 8th
Year Coach Overall Pts Opp SoCon Pts Opp Place 1973 Bobby Ross 3-8-0 137 250 1-6-0 66 179 7th 1974 Bobby Ross 4-7-0 216 248 3-4-0 124 142 5th 1975 Bobby Ross 6-5-0 144 97 4-3-0 101 50 4th 1976 Bobby Ross 6-5-0 171 176 1-4-0 47 123 6th 1977 Bobby Ross 5-6-0 133 162 3-2-0 75 63 3rd 1978 Art Baker 5-6-0 201 246 2-3-0 106 100 5th 1979 Art Baker 6-5-0 253 277 4-2-0 150 137 3rd 1980 Art Baker 7-4-0 269 178 3-2-0 114 79 4th 1981 Art Baker 7-3-1 252 151 3-2-1 122 100 4th 1982 Art Baker 5-6-0 150 230 3-4-0 164 182 4th 1983 Tom Moore 3-8-0 173 336 1-6-0 100 227 7th 1984 Tom Moore 7-4-0 240 252 4-2-0 130 137 3rd 1985 Tom Moore 5-5-1 190 236 2-4-1 86 145 5th 1986 Tom Moore 3-8-0 155 323 0-6-0 82 221 8th 1987 Charlie Taaffe 4-7-0 228 280 1-5-0 111 162 8th 1988 Charlie Taaffe 8-4-0 318 286 5-2-0 180 150 3rd 1989 Charlie Taaffe 5-5-1 245 258 1-5-1 123 191 8th 1990 Charlie Taaffe 7-5-0 266 223 4-3-0 139 102 4th 1991 Charlie Taaffe 7-4-0 238 183 5-2-0 156 131 2nd 1992 Charlie Taaffe 11-2-0 353 185 6-1-0 205 99 1st 1993 Charlie Taaffe 5-6-0 246 255 4-4-0 178 193 4th 1994 Charlie Taaffe 6-5-0 388 343 4-4-0 285 295 5th 1995 Charlie Taaffe 2-9-0 165 261 0-8-0 104 214 8th 1996 Don Powers 4-7-0 236 335 3-5-0 196 247 5th 1997 Don Powers 6-5-0 165 224 4-4-0 117 187 4th 1998 Don Powers 5-6-0 223 296 4-4-0 175 172 4th 1999 Don Powers 2-9-0 147 349 1-7-0 111 251 8th 2000 Don Powers 2-9-0 144 335 1-7-0 99 243 T8th 2001 Ellis Johnson 3-7-0 172 188 2-6-0 194 140 7th 2002 Ellis Johnson 3-9 305 338 1-7 188 230 9th 2003 Ellis Johnson 6-6 261 311 4-4 163 176 4th 2004 John Zernhelt 3-7 162 250 2-5 120 189 T5th 2005 Kevin Higgins 4-7 194 316 2-5 127 199 7th 2006 Kevin Higgins 5-6 264 314 4-3 172 169 4th Totals 439-491-32 164-246-5 Bold indicates Southern Conference Champions
of South Carolina
Year Coach Overall 1905 Sidney Smith 2-3-1 1906 Ralph Foster 3-0-0 1907 Ralph Foster 1-5-1 1908 Ralph Foster 4-1-1 1909 Sam Costen 4-3-2 1910 Sam Costen 3-4-0 1911 L.S. LeTellier 5-2-2 1912 L.S. LeTellier 3-4-0 1913 George Rogers 3-4-2 1914 George Rogers 2-5-0 1915 George Rogers 5-3-0 1916 Harry O’Brien 6-1-1 1917 Harry O’Brien 3-3-0 1918 Harry O’Brien 0-2-1 1919 George Rogers 4-4-1 1920 Harry O’Brien 2-6-0 1921 Harry O’Brien 3-3-2 1922 Carl Prause 3-5-0 1923 Carl Prause 5-3-1 1924 Carl Prause 6-4-0 1925 Carl Prause 6-4-0 1926 Carl Prause 7-3-0 1927 Carl Prause 3-6-1 1928 Carl Prause 6-3-1 1929 Carl Prause 5-4-1 1930 Johnny Floyd 4-5-2 1931 Johnny Floyd 5-4-1 1932 Tatum Gressette 4-5-0 1933 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 1934 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 1935 Tatum Gressette 4-3-1 1936 Tatum Gressette 4-6-0 1937 Tatum Gressette 7-4-0 1938 Tatum Gressette 6-5-0 1939 Tatum Gressette 3-8-0 1940 John Rowland 4-5-0 1941 John Rowland 4-3-1 1942 John Rowland 5-2-0 1943 World War II 1944 World War II 1945 World War II 1946 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 1947 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 1948 Quinn Decker 2-7-0 1949 Quinn Decker 4-5-0 1950 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 1951 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 1952 Quinn Decker 3-5-1 1953 John McMillan 2-7-0 1954 John McMillan 2-8-0 1955 John Sauer 5-4-0 1956 John Sauer 3-5-1 1957 Eddie Teague 5-4-1 1958 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 1959 Eddie Teague 8-2-0 1960 Eddie Teague 8-2-1 1961 Eddie Teague 7-3-0 1962 Eddie Teague 3-7-0 1963 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 1964 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 1965 Eddie Teague 2-8-0 1966 Red Parker 4-6-0 1967 Red Parker 5-5-0 1968 Red Parker 5-5-0 1969 Red Parker 7-3-0 1970 Red Parker 5-6-0 1971 Red Parker 8-3-0 1972 Red Parker 5-6-0
Military College
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154 1-5-0 47 141 15th 149 1-4-0 21 109 12th 152 0-5-0 12 91 16th 191 2-2-0 51 94 7th 125 2-3-0 52 73 11th 209 1-3-0 76 102 14th 191 1-3-1 67 90 13th 264 1-3-0 38 77 9th 256 0-4-0 20 112 9th 175 2-2-0 40 51 5th 149 1-3-0 37 41 8th 135 4-2-0 97 74 3rd 196 2-3-0 58 60 7th 142 5-1-0 105 87 2nd 93 4-2-0 86 72 2nd 155 5-1-0 90 59 1st 264 1-4-0 74 127 7th 192 2-4-0 94 126 7th 122 4-3-0 108 36 4th 159 2-6-0 74 132 8th 178 3-5-0 117 154 6th 144 2-4-0 69 106 7th 200 4-2-0 112 100 2nd 194 4-2-0 162 130 3rd 241 4-2-0 182 84 2nd 272 4-2-0 181 141 3rd 183 4-3-0 154 132 4th
Administration
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Bulldog Football
Sharpen
The Citadel in Overtime Games (3-5)
Year OPPONENT W/L 1996 at VMI L 1997 at East Tennessee State W 1999 at Chattanooga L 2000 Chattanooga L 2001 at Chattanooga W 2005 Furman L 2006 Charleston Southern L 2006 Western Carolina W
Score Length 27-34 OT 23-20 OT 27-30 OT 13-20 OT 20-17 2OT 31-39 3OT 35-38 2OT 30-27 OT
Homecoming Results (34-20)
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1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
VMI 14, The Citadel 0 Richmond 26, The Citadel 0 VMI 14, The Citadel 7 The Citadel 20, Presbyterian 13 The Citadel 14, Presbyterian 0 The Citadel 14, VMI 6 The Citadel 18, Furman 14 The Citadel 27, Presbyterian 0 The Citadel 28, Arkansas St. 6 VMI 16, The Citadel 7 Furman 34, The Citadel 25 The Citadel 17, VMI 0 The Citadel 28, Furman 0 East Carolina 27, The Citadel 17 Furman 14, The Citadel 6 East Carolina 23, The Citadel 14 The Citadel 37, Furman 21 The Citadel 44, Davidson 9 The Citadel 35, Furman 33 The Citadel 25, Davidson 16 The Citadel 26, Furman 21 The Citadel 56, Davidson 21 The Citadel 13, Furman 9 The Citadel 40, Davidson 6 The Citadel 10, Furman 3 The Citadel 35, Wofford 17 Furman 45, The Citadel 44 The Citadel 31, Davidson 13
Administration
The Citadel 35, Furman 18 Chattanooga 24, The Citadel 7 Furman 49, The Citadel 21 The Citadel 27, VMI 24 Furman 42, The Citadel 0 E. Tennessee St. 35, The Citadel 9 Appalachian St. 27, The Citadel 17 The Citadel 20, Marshall 3 Furman 44, The Citadel 9 The Citadel 23, VMI 3 The Citadel 10, Furman 6 The Citadel 50, VMI 0 The Citadel 34, VMI 33 The Citadel 17, Georgia So. 15 VMI 34, The Citadel 7 The Citadel 16, Chattanooga 13 The Citadel 28, VMI 6 Chattanooga 13, The Citadel 10 The Citadel 7, VMI 6 Chattanooga 20, The Citadel 13 The Citadel 49, VMI 7 Chattanooga 34, The Citadel 31 Wofford 42, The Citadel 16 The Citadel 44, Chattanooga 24 The Citadel 21, Elon 0 The Citadel 48, VMI 21
Noteworthy Games
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1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
GAME 1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 961
YEAR OPPONENT 1905 Porter Military Academy 1919 Furman 1930 Clemson 1940 Oglethorpe 1954 VMI 1964 VMI 1974 VMI 1983 Chattanooga 1992 Appalachian State 2001 East Tennessee State 2006 Elon
W/L SCORE T 0-0 L 6-21 L 7-13 W 25-0 L 0-42 W 17-0 L 3-30 L 9-30 W 25-0 L 21-23 W 44-7
1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
WIN 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 439
Creating an
SITE Gainesville, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Tallahassee, Fla. Auburn, Ala. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S.C. College Station, Texas Columbia, S.C.
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
The Citadel 55, Newberry 14 The Citadel 24, Marshall 7 The Citadel 41, Davidson 12 The Citadel 28, Marshall 17 The Citadel 10, Western Carolina 3 VMI 47, The Citadel 30 VMI 7, The Citadel 3 The Citadel 23, Chattanooga 17 The Citadel 35, Samford 16 Chattanooga 7, The Citadel 6 The Citadel 17, Appalachian St. 10 Marshall 34, The Citadel 13 The Citadel 20, Furman 10 E. Tennessee St. 56, The Citadel 34 Furman 24, The Citadel 3 E. Tennessee St. 41, The Citadel 20 Furman 21, The Citadel 7 The Citadel 31, E. Tennessee St. 20 Furman 31, The Citadel 17 E. Tennessee St. 20, The Citadel 7 Furman 30, The Citadel 7 The Citadel 26, E. Tennessee St. 7 The Citadel 31, Elon 7 Georgia Southern 42, The Citadel 7 Furman 39, The Citadel 31, 3OT The Citadel 30, Western Carolina 27, OT
Noteworthy Wins
YEAR OPPONENT SCORE 1905 Porter Military Academy 17-0 1920 Newberry 35-10 1931 Clemson 6-0 1942 Davidson 21-9 1959 West Virginia 20-14 1969 Maine 40-28 1979 Appalachian State 24-23 1988 Boston University 24-13 1996 Chattanooga 16-13 2006 Elon 44-7
Top-10 Crowds at Johnson Hagood Stadium
Top-10 Crowds to Watch The Citadel CROWD OPPONENT 85,061 Florida 85,022 LSU 79,152 Florida State 76,302 Auburn 76,000 Clemson 75,000 Clemson 73,500 South Carolina 71,200 South Carolina 70,104 Texas A&M 63,000 South Carolina
Parents’ Day Results (28-26)
The Citadel 20, Presbyterian 14 Presbyterian 20, The Citadel 19 The Citadel 14, Presbyterian 13 The Citadel 40, Stetson 6 William & Mary 14, The Citadel 12 The Citadel 38, Presbyterian 0 The Citadel 8, Presbyterian 0 VMI 20, The Citadel 6 The Citadel 9, Furman 8 Memphis St. 60, The Citadel 13 Richmond 26, The Citadel 6 East Carolina 19, The Citadel 10 William & Mary 20, The Citadel 6 The Citadel 30, VMI 14 William & Mary 24, The Citadel 0 The Citadel 13, VMI 8 The Citadel 34, Davidson 28 The Citadel 56, VMI 9 The Citadel 28, Illinois State 0 Colgate 28, The Citadel 26 East Carolina 34, The Citadel 0 The Citadel 28, Appalachian St. 17 Appalachian St. 22, The Citadel 17 VMI 30, The Citadel 14 William & Mary 14, The Citadel 13 The Citadel 21, Delaware 14 The Citadel 49, Wofford 30 The Citadel 37, Newberry 0
YEAR W/L SCORE 1998 L 10-49 2002 L 10-35 2005 L 10-62 2004 L 3-33 2000 L 0-38 1986 L 0-24 1985 L 17-56 1984 L 24-31 2006 L 3-35 1990 W 38-35
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CROWD OPPONENT 23,025 Marshall 21,623 Furman 21,575 Davidson 21,570 Delaware 21,465 Presbyterian 21,460 William & Mary 20,863 Wofford 20,754 Navy 20,592 Furman 20,357 Furman
YEAR 1992 1991 1969 1975 1975 1969 2003 1988 1985 1989
W/L L W W W W L L W L L
SCORE 13-34 10-6 34-28 17-15 21-0 14-21 16-42 42-35 0-42 9-44
Environment
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The Blade
Military College
Year W/L 1976 W 1990 L 1993 L 1997 L
Appalachian State Appalachian State leads 24-11 Year W/L Score Location 1972 W 28-21 Boone, N.C. 1973 L 6-31 Boone, N.C. 1974 W 28-17 Charleston, S.C. 1975 L 17-22 Charleston, S.C. 1976 L 13-31 Boone, N.C. 1977 W 28-20 Charleston, S.C. 1978 L 14-42 Boone, N.C. 1979 W 24-23 Charleston, S.C. 1980 L 14-17 Boone, N.C. 1981 W 34-20 Charleston, S.C. 1982 L 22-48 Boone, N.C. 1983 L 16-27 Charleston, S.C. 1984 W 21-5 Boone, N.C. 1985 L 3-14 Charleston, S.C. 1986 L 10-33 Boone, N.C. 1987 L 17-27 Charleston, S.C. 1988 L 14-38 Boone, N.C. 1989 W 23-13 Charleston, S.C. 1990 L 9-27 Boone, N.C. 1991 W 17-10 Charleston, S.C. 1992 W 25-0 Boone, N.C. 1993 W 27-14 Charleston, S.C. 1994 L 14-56 Boone, N.C. 1995 L 24-28 Charleston, S.C. 1996 L 20-34 Boone, N.C. 1997 L 15-40 Charleston, S.C. 1998 L 11-26 Boone, N.C. 1999 L 0-51 Charleston, S.C. 2000 L 14-61 Boone, N.C. 2001 L 6-8 Charleston, S.C. 2002 L 28-37 Boone, N.C. 2003 W 24-21 Charleston, S.C. 2004 L 14-28 Boone, N.C. 2005 L 13-45 Charleston, S.C. 2006 L 13-42 Boone, N.C.
W/L W
Arkansas The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 10-3 Fayetteville, Ark.
Year W/L 1960 W 1961 W 1962 L 1963 W 1965 L 1967 W 1969 W 1970 L
Arkansas State The Citadel leads 5-3 Score Location 22-21 Jonesboro, Ark. 28-6 Charleston, S.C. 7-14 Jonesboro, Ark. 10-9 Charleston, S.C. 0-14 Charleston, S.C. 20-7 Jonesboro, Ark. 14-10 Charleston, S.C 7-24 Jonesboro, Ark.
Year W/L 1934 L 1941 L 1951 L 1964 L 1968 L 1987 L 1991 W 1992 W 1994 L
Army Army leads 7-2 Score Location 0-34 West Point, N.Y. 6-19 West Point, N.Y. 6-27 West Point, N.Y. 0-34 West Point, N.Y. 14-34 West Point, N.Y. 6-48 West Point, N.Y. 20-14 West Point, N.Y. 15-14 West Point, N.Y. 24-25 West Point, N.Y.
Year W/L 2004 L
Auburn Auburn leads 1-0 Score Location 3-33 Auburn, Ala.
Year 2004
Benedict College The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 29-0 Charleston, S.C.
Year 1992
W/L W
For Success
Year 1971 1987 1988
Year 1970 1971 1987
Year 1942
W/L W W W
Boston University The Citadel leads 3-0 Score Location 44-37 Charleston, S.C. 34-7 Boston, Mass. 24-13 Charleston, S.C.
W/L W W W
Bucknell The Citadel leads 3-0 Score Location 42-28 Charleston, S.C. 38-35 Lewisburg, Pa. 34-7 Boston, Mass.
W/L W
Camp Davis The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 32-0
Charleston Navy The Citadel leads 5-1-1 Year W/L Score Location 1910 W 10-0 1911 T 0-0 1912 W 34-0 1915 W 46-0 1916 W 35-0 1917 W 19-7 1918 L 0-6
Year W/L 2002 W 2003 W 2005 W 2006 L
Year W/L 1926 L 1927 L 1930 T 1936 L 1968 L 1969 L 1970 L 1971 W 1972 W 1973 W 1975 L 1976 W 1977 L 1979 L 1980 W 1981 T 1982 L 1983 L 1985 L 1986 L 1987 L 1988 W 1989 L 1990 L 1991 L 1992 W 1993 W 1994 W 1995 L 1996 W 1997 W 1998 L 1999 L 2000 L 2001 W 2002 L 2003 L 2004 W 2005 L 2006 W
Year W/L 1909 L 1910 L 1911 L 1912 L
Charleston Southern The Citadel leads 3-1 Score Location 53-19 Charleston, S.C. 64-10 Charleston, S.C. 28-14 Charleston, S.C. 35-38 (2OT) Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga Chattanooga leads 24-14-2 Score Location 3-6 Charleston, S.C. 6-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7-7 Charleston, S.C. 0-13 Charleston, S.C. 9-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. 5-10 Charleston, S.C. 28-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. 52-35 Charleston, S.C. 12-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 28-20 Charleston, S.C. 6-24 Chattanooga, Tenn. 14-10 Charleston, S.C. 14-21 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. 29-13 Charleston, S.C. 28-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7-24 Charleston, S.C. 9-30 Chattanooga, Tenn. 17-34 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7-42 Charleston, S.C. 19-22 Chattanooga, Tenn. 23-17 Charleston, S.C. 9-17 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6-7 Charleston, S.C. 26-33 Chattanooga, Tenn. 33-13 Charleston, S.C. 41-27 Chattanooga, Tenn. 42-26 Charleston, S.C. 24-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. 16-13 Charleston, S.C. 7-3 Chattanooga, Tenn. 10-13 Charleston, S.C. 27-30 (OT) Chattanooga, Tenn. 13-20 (OT) Charleston, S.C. 20-17 (2OT) Chattanooga, Tenn. 31-34 Charleston, S.C. 20-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. 44-24 Charleston, S.C. 21-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. 24-21 Charleston, S.C. Clemson Clemson leads 29-5-1 Score Location 0-17 Charleston, S.C. 0-32 Charleston, S.C. 0-18 Charleston, S.C. 14-52 Clemson, S.C.
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1913 L 1914 L 1916 W 1917 L 1918 L 1919 L 1920 L 1921 T 1922 L 1924 W 1925 L 1926 W 1927 L 1928 W 1929 L 1930 L 1931 W 1932 L 1933 L 1935 L 1936 L 1948 L 1953 L 1954 L 1970 L 1972 L 1973 L 1976 L 1978 L 1986 L 2000 L
3-7 0-14 3-0 0-20 0-7 0-33 0-26 7-7 0-18 20-0 0-6 15-6 0-13 12-7 0-13 7-13 6-0 6-18 0-7 0-6 0-20 0-20 13-24 0-59 0-24 0-13 12-14 7-10 3-58 0-24 0-38
Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Anderson, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Florence, S.C. Florence, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C.
Year W/L 1972 L 1975 L
Colgate Colgate leads 2-0 Score Location 26-28 Charleston, S.C. 0-16 Hamilton, N.Y.
College of Charleston The Citadel leads 8-3-1 Year W/L Score Location 1906 W 23-0 1907 L 4-5 1907 L 5-7 1908 T 0-0 1908 W 27-0 1909 W 36-0 1909 W 21-5 1910 L 0-11 1911 W 21-0 1911 W 21-3 1912 W 40-0 1913 W 72-0 Davidson The Citadel leads 31-21-4 Year W/L Score Location 1909 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. 1914 L 0-16 Charlotte, N.C. 1916 T 7-7 Charleston, S.C. 1920 L 13-27 Charlotte, N.C. 1923 L 0-7 Davidson, N.C. 1927 L 0-5 Charleston, S.C. 1928 W 26-2 Charleston, S.C. 1929 L 6-7 Charleston, S.C. 1930 L 0-6 Charlotte, N.C. 1931 L 7-14 Davidson, N.C. 1932 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. 1933 L 6-24 Davidson, N.C. 1934 T 12-12 Charleston, S.C. 1935 T 7-7 Charleston, S.C. 1936 L 0-21 Davidson, N.C. 1938 L 6-12 Charleston, S.C. 1939 L 14-22 Davidson, N.C. 1940 L 6-20 Wilmington, N.C. 1941 L 14-24 Charlotte, N.C. 1942 W 21-9 Charleston, S.C. 1946 W 21-13 Charlotte, N.C. 1947 L 7-28 Davidson, N.C. 1948 L 6-14 Charleston, S.C. 1949 W 25-19 Davidson, N.C. 1950 W 19-12 Charleston, S.C. 1951 W 34-14 Davidson, N.C. 1952 W 34-14 Charleston, S.C. 1953 W 38-14 Davidson, N.C. 1954 L 0-13 Charleston, S.C. 1955 L 2-6 Davidson, N.C. 1956 W 34-7 Charleston, S.C. 1957 W 21-7 Davidson, N.C.
of South Carolina
Records vs. Opponents
Air Force Air Force leads 3-1 Score Location 26-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. 7-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. 0-35 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3-17 Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Bulldog Football 1958 L 1959 W 1960 W 1961 W 1962 W 1963 W 1964 W 1965 L 1966 L 1967 W 1968 W 1969 W 1970 W 1971 W 1972 W 1973 L 1974 W 1975 W 1976 W 1980 W 1981 W 1983 W 1984 W 1985 W
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6-8 13-7 21-15 20-12 19-0 28-6 28-0 0-14 17-21 28-7 28-21 34-28 44-9 47-7 25-16 16-19 56-21 44-0 40-6 31-13 23-3 41-12 37-14 31-0
Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C.
Year W/L 1974 L 1976 W 1977 L 1978 W 1999 L 2000 L 2002 W 2003 L
Delaware Delaware leads 5-3 Score Location 12-48 Newark, Del. 17-15 Charleston, S.C. 7-23 Newark, Del. 21-14 Charleston, S.C. 16-26 Charleston, S.C. 0-38 Newark, Del. 24-20 Charleston, S.C. 7-41 Newark, Del.
Year W/L 1988 L 2004 L
Duke Duke leads 2-0 Score Location 17-41 Durham, N.C. 10-28 Durham, N.C.
East Carolina East Carolina leads 13-4 Year W/L Score Location 1951 W 21-7 Charleston, S.C. 1963 L 6-20 Charleston, S.C. 1964 L 10-19 Charleston, S.C. 1965 L 0-21 Greenville, S.C. 1966 L 17-27 Charleston, S.C. 1967 W 21-19 Greenville, S.C. 1968 L 14-23 Charleston, S.C. 1969 W 31-13 Greenville, S.C. 1970 W 31-0 Charleston, S.C. 1971 L 25-31 Greenville, S.C. 1972 L 21-27 Greenville, S.C. 1973 L 0-34 Charleston, S.C. 1974 L 21-41 Greenville, N.C. 1975 L 0-3 Charleston, S.C. 1976 L 3-22 Greenville, S.C. 1977 L 16-34 Charleston, S.C. 1979 L 7-49 Greenville, S.C. East Tennessee State East Tennessee State leads 14-10 Year W/L Score Location 1966 W 3-0 Charleston, S.C. 1981 L 13-17 Johnson City, Tenn. 1982 L 0-3 Charleston, S.C. 1983 L 0-45 Johnson City, Tenn. 1984 L 6-16 Charleston, S.C. 1985 W 28-21 Johnson City, Tenn. 1986 L 9-35 Charleston, S.C. 1987 L 21-24 Johnson City, Tenn. 1988 W 48-21 Charleston, S.C. 1989 W 31-20 Johnson City, Tenn. 1990 W 35-15 Charleston, S.C. 1991 W 17-7 Johnson City, Tenn. 1992 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. 1993 L 17-20 Johnson City, Tenn. 1994 L 33-56 Charleston, S.C. 1995 L 13-21 Johnson City, Tenn. 1996 L 20-41 Charleston, S.C. 1997 W 23-20 (OT) Johnson City, Tenn. 1998 W 31-20 Charleston, S.C. 1999 L 10-28 Johnson City, Tenn. 2000 L 7-20 Charleston, S.C. 2001 L 21-23 Johnson City, Tenn. 2002 W 26-7 Charleston, S.C. 2003 L 13-16 Johnson City, Tenn.
Creating an
Year W/L 1954 W 1955 W 2003 W 2004 L 2005 W 2006 W
Elon The Citadel leads 5-1 Score Location 21-13 Charleston, S.C. 26-18 Charleston, S.C. 31-7 Charleston, S.C. 7-24 Elon, N.C. 21-0 Charleston, S.C. 44-7 Elon, N.C.
Year W/L 1917 W 1921 L 1922 W 1923 W 1924 W 1925 W 1928 W 1930 W 1931 W 1932 W 1933 W 1935 W 1936 W 1937 W 1938 W 1939 W 1940 W 1948 W
Erskine The Citadel leads 17-1 Score Location 18-7 6-13 28-0 26-0 7-0 53-0 14-0 13-0 12-6 19-0 25-0 19-0 13-6 46-7 33-13 34-0 45-0 19-0 Due West, S.C.
Year W/L 1910 L 1911 L 1913 L 1914 L 1915 L 1932 L 1936 L 1949 L 1950 L 1951 L 1952 L 1953 L 1998 L
Florida Florida leads 13-0 Score Location 0-6 Jacksonville, Fla. 3-15 Gainesville, Fla. 13-18 Gainesville, Fla. 0-7 Charleston, S.C. 0-6 Gainesville, Fla. 7-27 Gainesville, Fla. 14-20 Gainesville, Fla. 0-13 Gainesville, Fla. 3-7 Gainesville, Fla. 7-27 Gainesville, Fla. 0-33 Gainesville, Fla. 0-60 Gainesville, Fla. 10-49 Gainesville, Fla.
Florida State Florida State leads 5-0-1 Year W/L Score Location 1955 L 0-39 Tallahassee, Fla. 1959 L 6-47 Tallahassee, Fla. 1960 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. 1961 L 8-44 Tallahassee, Fla. 1962 L 0-49 Tallahassee, Fla. 2005 L 10-62 Tallahassee, Fla.
W/L W
Fort Bragg The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 31-0
Year W/L 1905 L 1912 W
Fort Moultrie Series tied 1-1 Score Location 0-10 1-0
Year 1923
Furman Furman leads 54-29-3 Year W/L Score Location 1913 W 75-0 Charleston, S.C. 1919 L 6-21 Greenville, S.C. 1920 L 6-21 Charleston, S.C. 1921 L 0-42 Greenville, S.C. 1922 L 0-28 Charleston, S.C. 1923 L 14-30 Greenville, S.C. 1924 W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. 1925 L 0-7 Greenville, S.C. 1926 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C. 1927 L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. 1928 L 0-13 Greenville, S.C. 1929 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. 1930 L 6-31 Greenville, S.C. 1931 L 7-33 Charleston, S.C. 1932 L 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C. 1933 L 0-14 Greenville, S.C. 1934 L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. 1935 L 0-35 Greenville, S.C. 1936 L 7-13 Greenville, S.C.
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Sharpen 1937 W 8-0 1938 W 9-6 1939 L 0-7 1940 L 7-36 1941 T 13-13 1942 L 0-20 1946 L 0-14 1947 L 0-7 1948 L 0-9 1949 L 7-19 1950 L 7-21 1951 L 14-35 1952 T 7-7 1953 L 0-27 1954 L 20-31 1955 W 25-19 1956 L 0-7 1957 W 18-14 1958 W 24-6 1959 W 18-14 1960 W 7-6 1961 W 9-8 1962 L 25-33 1963 L 25-34 1964 W 17-0 1965 W 28-0 1966 W 10-6 1967 L 6-14 1968 W 31-12 1969 W 37-21 1970 L 21-28 1971 W 35-33 1972 W 19-13 1973 W 26-21 1974 W 24-0 1975 W 13-9 1976 W 17-16 1977 W 10-3 1978 L 13-17 1979 L 44-45 1980 L 15-28 1981 W 35-18 1982 L 0-27 1983 L 21-49 1984 L 14-42 1985 L 0-42 1986 L 14-37 1987 L 13-58 1988 L 17-30 1989 L 9-44 1990 L 0-31 1991 W 10-6 1992 W 20-14 1993 W 20-10 1994 W 52-44 1995 L 3-24 1996 L 25-35 1997 L 7-21 1998 W 25-24 1999 L 17-31 2000 L 7-33 2001 L 7-30 2002 L 10-37 2003 W 10-9 2004 L 14-33 2005 L (3OT) 31-39 2006 L 17-23
Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C.
George Washington George Washington leads 11-3 Year W/L Score Location 1934 L 0-26 1939 L 7-13 1942 W 14-2 1946 L 0-18 1948 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. 1956 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C. 1957 W 13-6 Washington, D.C. 1958 L 14-20 Charleston, S.C. 1960 L 14-19 Washington, D.C. 1961 L 13-17 Charleston, S.C. 1963 W 27-22 Washington, D.C. 1964 L 6-35 Charleston, S.C. 1965 L 7-30 Washington, D.C. 1966 L 13-21 Charleston, S.C. Georgia Georgia leads 9-0-1 Year W/L Score Location 1909 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. 1912 L 0-33 Athens, Ga. 1914 L 0-13 Athens, Ga.
Environment
2007
The Blade L L L L L L L
0-39 0-6 0-28 0-40 12-20 0-26 0-76
Charleston, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga.
Georgia Southern Georgia Southern leads 12-4 Year W/L Score Location 1988 L 20-38 Statesboro, Ga. 1990 L 0-31 Statesboro, Ga. 1993 L 6-16 Statesboro, Ga. 1994 W 17-15 Charleston, S.C. 1995 L 0-26 Statesboro, Ga. 1996 W 35-20 Charleston, S.C. 1997 L 7-49 Statesboro, Ga. 1998 L 34-51 Charleston, S.C. 1999 L 17-34 Statesboro, Ga. 2000 L 10-27 Charleston, S.C. 2001 L 6-14 Statesboro, Ga. 2002 L 24-28 Charleston, S.C. 2003 W 28-24 Statesboro, Ga. 2004 L 7-42 Charleston, S.C. 2005 L 14-49 Statesboro, Ga. 2006 W 24-21 Charleston, S.C. Georgia Tech Georgia Tech leads 10-0 Year W/L Score Location 1912 L 6-20 Atlanta, Ga. 1913 L 0-47 Atlanta, Ga. 1947 L 0-38 Atlanta, Ga. 1948 L 0-54 Atlanta, Ga. 1952 L 6-54 Atlanta, Ga. 1978 L 0-28 Atlanta, Ga. 1982 L 7-36 Atlanta, Ga. 1984 L 3-48 Atlanta, Ga. 1987 L 12-51 Atlanta, Ga. 2001 L 7-35 Atlanta, Ga. High Point The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 45-0
Year 1941
W/L W
Year 1998
Hofstra The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 32-30 Charleston, S.C.
Year 1971 1973
W/L W L
Illinois State Series tied 1-1 Score Location 28-0 Charleston, S.C. 6-24 Normal, Ill.
Year 1949
W/L L
Year 1993
Lees-McRae The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 62-7 Charleston, S.C.
Year 1968 1969
Lehigh The Citadel leads 2-0 W/L Score Location W 28-12 Charleston, S.C. W 41-16 Bethlehem, Pa.
Kentucky Kentucky leads 1-0 Score Location 0-44 Lexington, Ky.
Louisiana State Louisiana State leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 2002 L 10-35 Baton Rouge, La.
Year 1967 1969
Maine The Citadel leads 2-0 W/L Score Location W 42-14 Orono, Maine W 40-28 Charleston, S.C.
Year W/L 1978 W 1979 W 1982 W 1983 L
Marshall Marshall leads 9-6 Score Location 41-0 Charleston, S.C. 17-16 Huntington, W. Va. 24-7 Charleston, S.C. 10-26 Huntington, W. Va.
For Success
1984 W 1985 L 1988 W 1989 L 1990 W 1991 L 1992 L 1993 L 1994 L 1995 L 1996 L
Year W/L 2003 L
28-17 14-17 20-3 17-40 21-10 31-37 13-34 15-35 30-42 19-21 25-56
Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Huntington, W. Va. Charleston, S.C. Huntington, W. Va. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Huntington, W. Va. Charleston, S.C. Huntington, W. Va.
Maryland Maryland leads 1-0 Score Location 0-61 College Park, Md.
Medical College of South Carolina Series tied 1-1 Score Location 0-6 26-0
Year W/L 1907 L 1908 W
Memphis State Memphis State leads 2-1 Year W/L Score Location 1958 W 28-26 Memphis, Tenn. 1961 L 0-40 Memphis, Tenn. 1962 L 13-60 Charleston, S.C. Mercer The Citadel leads 6-4-1 Year W/L Score Location 1906 W 10-0 1908 W 10-0 1910 L 0-21 1911 W 5-0 1913 T 7-7 1925 W 31-0 1926 W 14-7 1927 L 0-6 1928 L 0-7 1929 W 21-13 1931 L 0-26
Year W/L 1950 L 1996 L
Miami (Fla.) Miami leads 2-0 Score Location 0-21 Coral Gables, Fla. 6-52 Coral Gables, Fla.
Year W/L 1937 L 1974 L 1977 L 1979 L 1981 L 1982 L 1988 W 1989 W
Navy Navy leads 6-2 Score Location 0-32 Annapolis, Md. 21-28 Annapolis, Md. 2-21 Annapolis, Md. 7-26 Annapolis, Md. 7-17 Annapolis, Md. 3-28 Annapolis, Md. 42-35 Charleston, S.C. 14-10 Annapolis, Md.
Newberry The Citadel leads 31-4-4 Year W/L Score Location 1914 W 14-13 1915 W 48-3 1916 W 21-14 1917 W 32-7 1919 W 41-0 1920 W 35-10 1921 T 7-7 1922 L 7-10 Newberry, S.C. 1923 W 21-7 1924 L 6-14 1925 W 26-0 1926 W 27-0 1927 W 26-0 1928 W 32-6 1929 W 59-0 1933 T 7-7 1934 W 13-7 1935 W 20-0 1936 W 33-0 1937 W 35-0 1942 W 21-7 1946 W 28-7 1947 W 13-6 1948 W 14-0 Newberry, S.C. 1949 W 14-12 Charleston, S.C. 1951 W 41-7 Charleston, S.C.
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1952 W 1954 L 1955 W 1956 T 1957 T 1958 L 1959 W 1960 W 1981 W 1992 W 1994 W 1995 W 1997 W
18-7 14-20 13-7 20-20 0-0 0-16 48-0 19-0 55-14 32-14 48-20 21-20 33-13
Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C.
North Carolina North Carolina leads 3-0 Year W/L Score Location 1915 L 7-14 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1939 L 0-50 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1986 L 14-45 Chapel Hill, N.C.
Year 1992
North Carolina A&T The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 44-0 Charleston, N.C.
North Carolina State North Carolina State leads 4-0 Year W/L Score Location 1937 L 14-26 Raleigh, N.C. 1938 L 6-14 Wilmington, N.C. 1940 L 14-20 Raleigh, N.C. 1983 L 0-45 Raleigh, N.C.
Year 1986
of South Carolina
1915 1916 1919 1920 1938 1939 1958
Military College
W/L W
Northeastern The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 24-14 Charleston, S.C.
Oglethorpe The Citadel leads 7-3-1 Year W/L Score Location 1919 T 0-0 1924 L 7-10 1925 L 0-7 1926 W 10-0 1927 W 19-0 1929 W 18-0 1933 W 13-0 1934 L 6-12 1937 W 7-6 1938 W 32-8 1940 W 25-0 Ole Miss Ole Miss leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 2005 L 17-0 Oxford, Miss. Parris Island Marines The Citadel leads 5-1-1 Year W/L Score Location 1909 L 5-17 1911 W 17-10 1921 W 37-0 1922 W 14-6 1925 W 7-0 1930 T 0-0 1950 W 56-0 Charleston, S.C.
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Pittsburgh Pittsburgh leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 2006 L 6-51 Pittsburgh, Pa. Porter Military Academy The Citadel leads 10-0-3 Year W/L Score Location 1905 T 0-0 1905 W 17-0 1905 W 5-0 1906 W 10-0 1907 W 17-2 1907 T 5-5 1908 W 10-5 1909 W 99-0 1911 W 6-0 1912 W 66-0 1913 T 0-0 1914 W 12-0 1915 W 54-0
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Presbyterian The Citadel leads 47-11-1 Year W/L Score Location 1915 W 14-0 1916 W 34-7 1917 L 0-7 1919 W 12-7 1921 W 20-0 1922 L 0-9 1923 T 0-0 1924 W 13-0 1925 W 7-0 1926 L 0-9 1927 W 7-6 1928 W 25-0 1929 W 14-0 1930 L 0-6 1931 W 7-0 1932 L 0-27 1933 L 6-7 1934 W 13-7 1935 W 18-7 1936 W 25-0 1937 W 19-0 1938 W 12-0 1939 W 12-7 1940 L 0-19 1941 W 21-13 1942 W 47-2 1946 W 7-6 1947 W 13-6 1948 L 0-7 Clinton, S.C. 1949 W 27-7 Charleston, S.C. 1950 W 7-0 Clinton, S.C. 1951 W 35-0 Charleston, S.C. 1952 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. 1953 W 20-14 Charleston, S.C. 1954 L 19-20 Charleston, S.C. 1955 W 14-13 Charleston, S.C. 1956 W 20-13 Charleston, S.C. 1957 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. 1958 W 38-0 Charleston, S.C. 1959 W 8-0 Charleston, S.C. 1960 W 27-0 Charleston, S.C. 1962 W 28-8 Charleston, S.C. 1963 W 27-0 Clinton, S.C. 1971 L 23-24 Charleston, S.C. 1972 W 25-13 Charleston, S.C. 1974 W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. 1975 W 21-0 Charleston, S.C. 1978 W 28-17 Charleston, S.C. 1979 L 13-21 Charleston, S.C. 1980 W 21-14 Charleston, S.C. 1981 W 21-3 Charleston, S.C. 1982 W 21-16 Charleston, S.C. 1983 W 35-7 Charleston, S.C. 1984 W 23-6 Charleston, S.C. 1985 W 14-7 Charleston, S.C. 1986 W 15-13 Charleston, S.C. 1987 W 27-12 Charleston, S.C. 1988 W 35-9 Charleston, S.C. 1991 W 33-10 Charleston, S.C. Richmond Richmond leads 14-13 Year W/L Score Location 1937 W 26-0 1938 W 6-0 1939 L 0-19 1954 L 0-26 Charleston, S.C. 1955 W 14-2 Richmond, Va. 1956 L 3-7 Richmond, Va. 1957 W 26-0 Charleston, S.C. 1958 L 0-20 Richmond, Va. 1959 W 8-7 Charleston, S.C. 1959 W 38-13 Williamsburg, Va. 1960 W 24-12 Richmond, Va. 1963 L 6-24 Charleston, S.C. 1964 W 33-0 Charleston, S.C. 1965 W 24-0 Richmond, Va. 1966 W 24-6 Charleston, S.C. 1967 L 3-20 Richmond, Va. 1968 L 16-21 Charleston, S.C. 1969 L 18-45 Richmond, Va. 1970 L 14-31 Charleston, S.C. 1971 W 21-11 Richmond, Va. 1972 L 7-21 Charleston, S.C. 1973 L 0-27 Richmond, Va. 1974 L 24-27 Charleston, S.C. 1975 L 0-7 Richmond, Va. 1976 W 20-7 Charleston, S.C. 1995 L 13-17 Richmond, Va.
Creating an
1996
Year 1925
Year 1989
W
13-10
Charleston, S.C.
W/L W
Rollins The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 27-0
W/L W
Samford The Citadel leads 1-0 Score Location 35-16 Charleston, S.C.
Year W/L 1939 L 1940 W 1941 W
Sewanee The Citadel leads 2-1 Score Location 7-14 13-7 28-0
South Carolina South Carolina leads 39-7-3 Year W/L Score Location 1905 L 0-47 Charleston, S.C. 1907 L 0-2 Charleston, S.C. 1908 L 0-12 Charleston, S.C. 1909 L 5-11 Charleston, S.C. 1910 W 5-0 Charleston, S.C. 1911 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. 1912 L 2-26 Columbia, S.C. 1913 L 13-42 Columbia, S.C. 1914 L 6-7 Columbia, S.C. 1915 W 3-0 Columbia, S.C. 1916 W 20-2 Columbia, S.C. 1917 L 0-20 Columbia, S.C. 1918 T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. 1919 W 14-7 Columbia, S.C. 1920 L 6-7 Charleston, S.C. 1921 L 0-13 Columbia, S.C. 1922 L 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C. 1923 L 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C. 1924 L 3-14 Orangeburg, S.C. 1925 L 6-30 Orangeburg, S.C. 1926 W 12-9 Orangeburg, S.C. 1927 L 0-6 Orangeburg, S.C. 1928 T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. 1929 L 14-27 Orangeburg, S.C. 1930 L 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C. 1931 L 7-26 Orangeburg, S.C. 1932 L 0-19 Columbia, S.C. 1933 L 6-12 Orangeburg, S.C. 1934 L 6-20 Orangeburg, S.C. 1935 L 0-25 Orangeburg, S.C. 1936 L 0-9 Orangeburg, S.C. 1937 L 6-21 Orangeburg, S.C. 1940 L 6-31 Charleston, S.C. 1941 L 6-13 Orangeburg, S.C. 1942 L 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C. 1946 L 7-19 Orangeburg, S.C. 1947 L 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C. 1949 L 0-42 Columbia, S.C. 1950 W 19-7 Charleston, S.C. 1951 L 7-26 Columbia, S.C. 1952 L 0-35 Charleston, S.C. 1953 L 0-25 Columbia, S.C. 1954 L 6-19 Charleston, S.C. 1964 L 14-17 Columbia, S.C. 1965 L 3-13 Charleston, S.C. 1980 L 24-45 Columbia, S.C. 1984 L 24-31 Columbia, S.C. 1985 L 17-56 Columbia, S.C. 1990 W 38-35 Columbia, S.C.
Year 1989 1999 2000 2001
South Carolina State The Citadel leads 4-0 W/L Score Location W 31-20 Columbia, S.C. W 20-14 Charleston, S.C. W 45-16 Charleston, S.C. W 31-8 Charleston, S.C. Southern College The Citadel leads 3-0 Score Location 53-0 18-3 12-0
Year 1922 1923 1924
W/L W W W
Year
Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi leads 2-0 W/L Score Location
148
Sharpen 1963 L 1967 L
12-37 7-10
Year W/L 1997 W 1998 L
South Florida Series tied 1-1 Score Location 10-7 Charleston, S.C. 6-45 Tampa, Fla.
Year 1926 1928 1930 1931 1956
Stetson The Citadel leads 5-0 W/L Score Location W 14-7 W 39-0 W 13-7 W 6-0 W 40-6 Charleston, S.C.
Year W/L 1938 L 1939 L 1983 L
Year 1960
Hattiesburg, Miss. Charleston, S.C.
Tennessee Tennessee leads 3-0 Score Location 0-44 Memphis, Tenn. 0-34 Memphis, Tenn. 6-45 Memphis, Tenn.
Tennessee Tech The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 27-0 Orlando, Fla.
Texas A&M Texas A&M leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 2006 L 3-35 College Station, Texas
Year W/L 1953 L 1974 L
Year 1919
Tulane Tulane leads 2-0 Score Location 6-54 New Orleans, La. 3-30 New Orleans, La.
USS Mercy The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 13-12
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt leads 4-2 Year W/L Score Location 1957 L 0-27 Nashville, Tenn. 1962 W 21-6 Nashville, Tenn. 1966 L 0-24 Nashville, Tenn. 1970 L 0-52 Nashville, Tenn. 1979 W 27-14 Nashville, Tenn. 1999 L 0-58 Nashville, Tenn.
Year W/L 1956 L
Villanova Villanova leads 1-0 Score Location 0-46 Villanova, Pa.
Year W/L 1950 L 1951 L
Virginia Virginia leads 2-0 Score Location 14-24 Charleston, S.C. 0-39 Charlottesville, Va.
Year W/L 1952 L 1953 L
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech leads 2-0 Score Location 7-14 Charleston, S.C. 0-22 Blacksburg, Va.
VMI The Citadel leads 33-30-2 Year W/L Score Location 1920 L 0-35 Lynchburg, Va. 1929 L 7-13 Lexington, Va. 1930 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. 1931 T 13-13 Lexington, Va. 1932 W 12-6 Charleston, S.C. 1937 L 0-27 Lexington, Va. 1946 L 7-26 Lexington, Va. 1947 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. 1948 L 6-34 Lexington, Va. 1949 W 19-14 Charleston, S.C. 1950 L 7-13 Lexington, Va. 1951 L 7-13 Charleston, S.C. 1952 L 19-20 Lexington, Va. 1953 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. 1954 L 0-42 Lexington, Va.
Environment
2007
The Blade
Year W/L 1910 W 1938 L 1980 L
0-14 Charleston, S.C. 7-33 Lexington, Va. 14-6 Charleston, S.C. 8-32 Lexington, Va. 6-20 Charleston, S.C. 14-8 Lexington, Va. 7-16 Charleston, S.C. 8-33 Lexington, Va. 17-0 Charleston, S.C. 7-21 Lexington, Va. 30-14 Charleston, S.C. 11-22 Lexington, Va. 13-8 Charleston, S.C. 28-2 Lexington, Va. 56-9 Charleston, S.C. 25-24 Lexington, Va. 42-3 Charleston, S.C. 6-23 Lexington, Va. 9-20 Charleston, S.C. 6-3 Lexington, Va. 14-30 Charleston, S.C. 3-19 Lexington, Va. 14-3 Charleston, S.C. 37-6 Lexington, Va. 28-0 Charleston, S.C. 0-14 Norfolk, Va. 21-7 Charleston, S.C. 27-6 Norfolk, Va. 27-24 Charleston, S.C. 14-14 Lexington, Va. 30-47 Charleston, S.C. 3-7 Charleston, S.C. 31-20 Norfolk, Va. 10-20 Norfolk, Va. 23-3 Charleston, S.C. 17-14 Norfolk, Va. 50-0 Charleston, S.C. 34-33 Charleston, S.C. 58-14 Norfolk, Va. 7-34 Charleston, S.C. 27-34 (OT) Lexington, Va. 28-6 Charleston, S.C. 36-10 Lexington, Va. 7-6 Charleston, S.C. 21-41 Lexington, Va. 49-7 Charleston, S.C. 21-23 Charlotte, N.C. 27-23 Charlotte, N.C. 22-14 Lexington, Va. 48-21 Charleston, S.C. Wake Forest Wake Forest leads 2-1 Score Location 9-5 0-31 Charlotte, N.C. 7-24 Winston-Salem, N.C.
Washington & Lee Washington & Lee leads 2-0 Year W/L Score Location 1924 L 7-32 1950 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C. Welch Neck High School Welch Neck High School leads 2-0 Year W/L Score Location 1905 L 5-6 1907 L 5-7
Year 1909
West End Amateurs The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 31-0
Year W/L 1959 W 1962 L 1964 L 1965 L 1966 L 1968 L
West Virginia West Virginia leads 5-1 Score Location 20-14 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-49 Morgantown, W. Va. 3-7 Morgantown, W.Va. 2-25 Charleston, S.C. 0-35 Morgantown, W. Va. 0-17 Morgantown, W. Va.
Western Carolina The Citadel leads 17-13-1 Year W/L Score Location 1972 L 0-10 Charleston, S.C. 1977 W 20-0 Charleston, S.C. 1978 L 24-38 Cullowhee, N.C. 1979 W 21-19 Charleston, S.C.
For Success
1980 W 1981 W 1982 W 1983 L 1984 W 1985 W 1986 L 1987 W 1988 W 1989 T 1990 W 1991 W 1992 W 1993 L 1994 L 1995 L 1996 W 1997 L 1998 L 1999 L 2000 W 2001 L 2002 L 2003 L 2004 W 2005 W 2006 W
28-21 Cullowhee, N.C. 12-3 Charleston, S.C. 24-20 Cullowhee, N.C. 17-44 Charleston, S.C. 34-33 Cullowhee, N.C. 10-3 Charleston, S.C. 12-27 Cullowhee, N.C. 38-24 Charleston, S.C. 27-21 Cullowhee, N.C. 22-22 Columbia, S.C. 28-10 Cullowhee, N.C. 38-13 Charleston, S.C. 36-31 Cullowhee, N.C. 18-38 Cullowhee, N.C. 38-42 Charleston, S.C. 14-31 Cullowhee, N.C. 28-14 Charleston, S.C. 25-45 Cullowhee, N.C. 8-14 Charleston, S.C. 17-24 Cullowhee, N.C. 17-10 Charleston, S.C. 25-28 Cullowhee, N.C. 34-37 Charleston, S.C. 21-28 Cullowhee, N.C. 17-0 Charleston, S.C. 17-7 Cullowhee, N.C. 30-27 (OT) Charleston, S.C.
William & Mary William & Mary leads 18-6 Year W/L Score Location 1946 L 12-51 Charleston, S.C. 1947 L 7-56 Williamsburg, Va. 1957 L 12-14 Charleston, S.C. 1960 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. 1961 W 10-8 Williamsburg, Va. 1962 L 23-39 Charleston, S.C. 1963 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C. 1964 L 0-10 Williamsburg, Va. 1965 L 6-21 Charleston, S.C. 1966 L 6-24 Williamsburg, Va. 1967 L 0-24 Charleston, S.C. 1968 W 24-21 Williamsburg, Va. 1969 L 14-21 Charleston, S.C. 1970 W 16-7 Williamsburg, Va. 1971 L 28-35 Charleston, S.C. 1972 L 12-31 Williamsburg, Va. 1973 L 12-24 Charleston, S.C. 1974 L 12-16 Williamsburg, Va. 1975 W 21-6 Charleston, S.C. 1976 L 0-22 Williamsburg, Va. 1977 L 13-14 Charleston, S.C. 1978 L 8-12 Williamsburg, Va. 1990 W 34-31 Charleston, S.C. 1991 L 17-24 Williamsburg, Va. Wofford The Citadel leads 40-18-1 Year W/L Score Location 1916 W 37-0 Charleston, S.C. 1919 L 0-12 Spartanburg, S.C. 1920 W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. 1921 W 28-0 Charleston, S.C. 1923 W 9-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1924 W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. 1926 W 6-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1927 T 6-6 Charleston, S.C. 1928 L 7-9 Spartanburg, S.C. 1929 W 7-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1930 W 7-6 Spartanburg, S.C. 1931 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. 1932 W 13-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1933 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. 1934 W 18-7 Spartanburg, S.C. 1935 W 20-7 Charleston, S.C. 1936 W 41-0 Augusta, Ga. 1937 W 38-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1938 W 27-0 Charleston, S.C. 1939 W 21-2 Wilmington, N.C. 1940 W 7-3 Orangeburg, S.C. 1941 W 42-7 Charleston, S.C. 1949 L 7-21 Orangeburg, S.C. 1954 W 14-13 Orangeburg, S.C. 1955 L 7-27 Orangeburg, S.C. 1956 L 19-23 Orangeburg, S.C. 1957 L 0-34 Orangeburg, S.C. 1958 L 6-18 Orangeburg, S.C. 1959 W 40-8 Orangeburg, S.C. 1967 W 17-7 Charleston, S.C. 1975 W 16-7 Charleston, S.C. 1977 W 7-0 Charleston, S.C. 1978 W 35-17 Charleston, S.C.
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1979 W 1980 W 1981 W 1982 W 1984 W 1985 W 1986 W 1987 W 1989 W 1990 W 1991 L 1992 W 1993 L 1994 W 1995 W 1996 L 1997 W 1998 W 1999 L 2000 L 2001 L 2002 L 2003 L 2004 L 2005 L 2006 L
49-30 35-3 24-14 21-14 23-16 42-28 20-6 38-0 42-21 48-14 12-15 30-13 6-20 31-3 27-10 21-26 7-3 20-14 16-47 10-31 0-13 10-27 16-42 17-38 10-28 20-28
Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C.
Wyoming Wyoming leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 2002 L 30-34 Laramie, Wyo.
Year 1961
Xavier (Ohio) The Citadel leads 1-0 W/L Score Location W 7-6 Cincinnati, Ohio
Youngstown State Youngstown State leads 1-0 Year W/L Score Location 1992 L 17-42 Charleston, S.C.
of South Carolina
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Military College
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Team.......................................First ...Last . . Won... Lost... Tied Air Force.................................. 1976....1997..... 1........3........0 APPALACHIAN STATE........ 1972... 2006.....11.....24....... 0 Arkansas................................... 1992....1992..... 1........0........0 Arkansas State.......................... 1960....1970..... 5........3........0 Army........................................ 1934....1994..... 2........7........0 Auburn..................................... 2004....2004..... 0........1........0 Benedict................................... 2004....2004..... 1........0........0 Boston University..................... 1971....1988..... 3........0........0 Bucknell................................... 1970....1987..... 3........0........0 Camp Davis............................. 1942....1942..... 1........0........0 Charleston Navy...................... 1910....1918..... 5........1........1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN....2002... 2006......3.......1........ 0 CHATTANOOGA................. 1926... 2006.....14.....24....... 2 Clemson................................... 1909....2000..... 5.......29.......1 Colgate..................................... 1972....1975..... 0........2........0 College of Charleston............... 1906....1913..... 8........3........1 Davidson.................................. 1909....1985.... 31......21.......4 Delaware.................................. 1974....2003..... 3........5........0 Duke........................................ 1988....2004..... 0........2........0 East Carolina............................ 1951....1979..... 4.......13.......0 East Tennessee State................. 1966....2003.... 10......14.......0 ELON.................................... 1954... 2006......5.......1........ 0 Erskine..................................... 1917....1940.... 17.......1........0 Florida..................................... 1910....1998..... 0.......13.......0 Florida State............................. 1955....2005..... 0........5........1 Fort Bragg................................ 1923....1923..... 1........0........0 Fort Moultrie........................... 1905....1912..... 1........1........0 FURMAN.............................. 1913... 2006.....29.....54....... 3 George Washington.................. 1934....1966..... 3.......11.......0 Georgia.................................... 1909....1958..... 0........9........1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN....... 1988... 2006......4......12....... 0 Georgia Tech............................ 1912....2001..... 0.......10.......0 High Point............................... 1941....1941..... 1........0........0 Hofstra..................................... 1998....1998..... 1........0........0 Illinois State............................. 1971....1973..... 1........1........0 Kentucky.................................. 1949....1949..... 0........1........0 Lees-McRae.............................. 1993....1993..... 1........0........0 Lehigh...................................... 1968....1969..... 2........0........0 Louisiana State......................... 2002....2002..... 0........1........0 Maine....................................... 1967....1969..... 2........0........0 Marshall................................... 1978....1996..... 6........9........0 Maryland................................. 2003....2003..... 0........1........0 Medical College (SC)............... 1907....1908..... 1........1........0 Memphis State......................... 1958....1962..... 1........2........0 Mercer...................................... 1906....1931..... 6........4........1 Miami (FL).............................. 1950....1996..... 0........2........0 Navy........................................ 1937....1989..... 2........6........0 Newberry................................. 1914....1997.... 31.......4........4 North Carolina......................... 1915....1986..... 0........3........0 North Carolina A&T............... 1992....1992..... 1........0........0 North Carolina State................ 1937....1983..... 0........4........0 Northeastern............................ 1986....1986..... 1........0........0 Oglethorpe............................... 1919....1940..... 7........3........1 Ole Miss................................... 2005....2005..... 0........1........0 Parris Island Marines................ 1909....1950..... 5........1........1
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Team.......................................First ...Last . . Won... Lost... Tied Pittsburgh................................ 2006...2006..... 0........1........0 Porter Military Academy.......... 1905....1915.... 10.......0........3 Presbyterian.............................. 1915....1991.... 47......11.......1 Richmond................................ 1937....1996.... 13......14.......0 Rollins...................................... 1925....1925..... 1........0........0 Samford................................... 1989....1989..... 1........0........0 Sewanee................................... 1939....1941..... 2........1........0 South Carolina......................... 1905....1990..... 7.......39.......3 South Carolina State................ 1989....2001..... 4........0........0 South Florida........................... 1997....1998..... 1........1........0 Southern College...................... 1922....1924..... 3........0........0 Southern Mississippi................ 1963....1967..... 0........2........0 Stetson..................................... 1926....1931..... 5........0........0 Tennessee................................. 1938....1983..... 0........3........0 Tennessee Tech......................... 1960....1960..... 1........0........0 Texas A&M . ........................... 2006....2006..... 0........1........0 Tulane...................................... 1953....1974..... 0........2........0 USS Mercy............................... 1919....1919..... 1........0........0 Vanderbilt................................ 1957....1999..... 2........4........0 Villanova.................................. 1956....1956..... 0........1........0 Virginia.................................... 1950....1951..... 0........2........0 VMI....................................... 1920... 2006.....33.....30....... 2 Virginia Tech............................ 1952....1953..... 0........2........0 Wake Forest.............................. 1910....1980..... 1........2........0 Washington & Lee................... 1924....1950..... 0........2........0 Webber International.... First Meeting........... Welsh Neck High School......... 1905....1907..... 0........2........0 West End Amateurs.................. 1909....1909..... 1........0........0 West Virginia........................... 1959....1968..... 1........5........0 WESTERN CAROLINA........ 1972... 2006.....17.....13....... 1 William & Mary...................... 1946....1991..... 6.......18.......0 WISCONSIN............................. First Meeting........... WOFFORD........................... 1916... 2006.....40.....18....... 1 Wyoming................................. 2002....2002..... 0........1........0 Xavier (Ohio)........................... 1961....1961..... 1........0........0 Youngstown State..................... 1992....1992..... 0........1........0
Environment
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L at Georgia Tech 6-20 Atlanta, Ga. L at Georgia 0-33 Athens, Ga. W Porter Military Academy 66-0 L at Clemson 14-52 Clemson, S.C. W College of Charleston 40-0 L at South Carolina 2-26 Columbia, S.C. 1913 (3-4-2) Coach: George Rogers Captain: Allan Bruner W Charleston Navy 34-0 L at Georgia Tech 0-47 Atlanta, Ga. T Porter Military Academy 0-0 W College of Charleston 72-0 T Mercer 7-7 W Furman 75-0 Charleston, S.C. L Clemson 3-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 13-18 Gainesville, Fla. L at South Carolina 13-42 Columbia, S.C. 1914 (2-5) Coach: George Rogers Captain: Augustine Folger L at Georgia 0-13 Athens, Ga. W Porter Military Academy 12-0 L vs. Davidson 0-16 Charlotte, N.C. L Clemson 0-14 Charleston, S.C. W Newberry 14-13 L Florida 0-7 Charleston, S.C. L at South Carolina 6-7 Columbia, S.C. 1915 (5-3) Coach: George Rogers Captain: Francis Sheppard W Charleston Navy 46-0 L at North Carolina 7-14 Chapel Hill, N.C. W Porter Military Academy 54-0 L Georgia 0-39 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 14-0 W Newberry 48-3 L at Florida 0-6 Gainesville, Fla. W at South Carolina 3-0 Columbia, S.C. 1916 (6-1-1) Coach: Harry O’Brien Captain: John Weeks L at Georgia 0-6 Athens, Ga. W Charleston Navy 35-0 W Presbyterian 34-7 T Davidson 7-7 Charleston, S.C. W Newberry 21-14 W Wofford 37-0 Charleston, S.C. W vs. Clemson 3-0 Orangeburg, S.C. W at South Carolina 20-2 Columbia, S.C. 1917 (3-3) Coach: Harry O’Brien Captain: A.R. Tabor W Charleston Navy 19-7 L Presbyterian 0-7 W Erskine 18-7 W Newberry 32-7 L vs. Clemson 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C. L at South Carolina 0-20 Columbia, S.C. 1918 (0-2-1) Coach: Harry O’Brien Captain: Alvin Heinsohn L vs. Clemson 0-7 Columbia, S.C. L Charleston Navy 0-6 T vs. South Carolina 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. 1919 (4-4-1) Coach: George Rogers Captain: John Crouch L at Georgia 0-28 Athens, Ga. L at Wofford 0-12 Spartanburg, S.C. W Presbyterian 12-7 W USS Mercy 13-12
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L at Furman 6-21 Greenville, S.C. W Newberry 41-0 L Clemson 0-33 Orangeburg, S.C. T Oglethorpe 0-0 W at South Carolina 14-7 Columbia, S.C. 1920 (2-6) Coach: Harry O’Brien Captain: Alvin Heinsohn L at Georgia 0-40 Athens, Ga. L Furman 6-21 Charleston, S.C. L vs. VMI 0-35 Lynchburg, Va. W Wofford 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Davidson 13-27 Charlotte, N.C. W Newberry 35-10 L vs. Clemson 0-26 Orangeburg, S.C. L South Carolina 6-7 Charleston, S.C. 1921 (3-3-2) Coach: Harry O’Brien Captain: John Graming W Parris Island Marines 37-0 W Wofford 28-0 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 20-0 L Erskine 6-13 L at Furman 0-42 Greenville, S.C. T Newberry 7-7 T vs. Clemson 7-7 Orangeburg, S.C. L at South Carolina 0-13 Columbia, S.C. 1922 (3-5) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: George White W Parris Island Marines 14-6 L Furman 0-28 Charleston, S.C. L Presbyterian 0-9 L Newberry 7-10 Newberry, S.C. L Clemson 0-18 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C. W Southern College 53-0 W Erskine 28-0 1923 (5-3-1) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Robert Lee W Fort Bragg 31-0 W Erskine 26-0 L at Davidson 0-7 Davidson, N.C. L at Furman 14-30 Greenville, S.C. T Presbyterian 0-0 W Newberry 21-7 L vs. South Carolina 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C. W Southern College 18-3 W at Wofford 9-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1924 (6-4) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Fred Wagener W Southern College 12-0 W Wofford 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L Oglethorpe 7-10 L Newberry 6-14 W Furman 6-0 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 3-14 Orangeburg, S.C. L Washington & Lee 7-32 W vs. Clemson 20-0 Anderson, S.C. W Erskine 7-0 W Presbyterian 13-0
of South Carolina
Year-by-Year Results
1905 (2-3-1) Coach: Sidney Smith Captain: James Hammond T Porter Military Academy 0-0 W Porter Military Academy 17-0 W Porter Military Academy 5-0 L Welch Neck High School 5-6 L Fort Moultrie 0-10 L South Carolina 0-47 Charleston, S.C. 1906 (3-0) Coach: Ralph Foster Captain: James Hammond W College of Charleston 23-0 W Mercer 10-0 W Porter Military Academy 10-0 1907 (1-5-1) Coach: Ralph Foster Captain: Ed Smith W Porter Military Academy 17-2 L Medical College of SC 0-6 T Porter Military Academy 5-5 L College of Charleston 4-5 L Welch Neck High School 5-7 L College of Charleston 5-7 L South Carolina 0-2 Charleston, S.C. 1908 (4-1-1) Coach: Ralph Foster Captain: Ed Smith W Porter Military Academy 10-5 W Medical College of SC 26-0 T College of Charleston 0-0 W College of Charleston 27-0 W Mercer 10-0 L South Carolina 0-12 Charleston, S.C. 1909 (4-3-2) Coach: Sam Costen Captain: Ed Smith T Georgia 0-0 Charlseton, S.C. W College of Charleston 36-0 W Porter Military Academy 99-0 T Davidson 0-0 Charleston, S.C. W College of Charleston 21-5 L South Carolina 5-11 Charleston, S.C. W West End Amateurs 31-0 L Parris Island Marines 5-17 L Clemson 0-17 Charleston, S.C. 1910 (3-4) Coach: Sam Costen Captain: Barnwell Legge W Wake Forest 9-5 L College of Charleston 0-11 L Clemson 0-32 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Florida 0-6 Jacksonville, Fla. L Mercer 0-21 W South Carolina 5-0 Charleston, S.C. W Charleston Navy 10-0 1911 (5-2-2) Coach: L.S. LeTellier Captain: Roland Walsh L at Florida 3-15 Gainesville, Fla. W Mercer 5-0 W College of Charleston 21-0 L Clemson 0-18 Charleston, S.C. W College of Charleston 21-3 W Porter Military Academy 6-0 T South Carolina 0-0 Charleston, S.C. T Charleston Navy 0-0 W Parris Island Marines 17-10 1912 (3-4) Coach: L.S. LeTellier Captain: John Martin W Fort Moultrie 1-0
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1925 (6-4) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Theodore Weeks W Parris Island Marines 7-0 W Rollins 27-0 L at Furman 0-7 Greenville, S.C. W Newberry 26-0 L vs. South Carolina 6-30 Orangeburg, S.C. W Mercer 31-0
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L Oglethorpe 0-7 L Clemson 0-6 Charleston, S.C. W Erskine 53-0 W Presbyterian 7-0 1926 (7-3) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Ephiram Seabrook W Stetson 14-7 W Mercer 14-7 L Chattanooga 3-6 Charleston, S.C. W Newberry 27-0 W vs. South Carolina 12-9 Orangeburg, S.C. W at Wofford 6-0 Spartanburg, S.C. W Oglethorpe 10-0 W at Clemson 15-6 Clemson, S.C. L Furman 0-7 Charleston, S.C. L Presbyterian 0-9 1927 (3-6-1) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Donald Blanding L at Clemson 0-13 Clemson, S.C. W Presbyterian 7-6 L Davidson 0-5 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 0-6 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-6 Orangeburg, S.C. L Mercer 0-6 L Chattanooga 6-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. W Oglethorpe 19-0 W Newberry 26-0 T Wofford 6-6 Charleston, S.C. 1928 (6-3-1) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Richard King W Stetson 39-0 W Newberry 32-6 W Davidson 26-2 Charleston, S.C. W Erskine 14-0 T vs. South Carolina 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. L at Furman 0-13 Greenville, S.C. L Mercer 0-7 L at Wofford 7-9 Spartanburg, S.C. W Presbyterian 25-0 W Clemson 12-7 Charleston, S.C. 1929 (5-4-1) Coach: Carl Prause Captain: Bill Morgan W Newberry 59-0 W Oglethorpe 18-0 L at VMI 7-13 Lexington, Va. L Davidson 6-7 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 14-0 L vs. South Carolina 14-27 Orangeburg, S.C. T Furman 0-0 Charleston, S.C. W Mercer 21-13 L at Clemson 0-13 Clemson, S.C. W at Wofford 7-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1930 (4-5-2) Coach: Johnny Floyd Captain: Thomas Wilson W Stetson 13-7 W Erskine 13-0 L vs. Clemson 7-13 Florence, S.C. W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Davidson 0-6 Charlotte, N.C. L Presbyterian 0-6 L vs. South Carolina 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C. T Parris Island Marines 0-0 T Chattanooga 7-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 6-31 Greenville, Tenn. W at Wofford 7-6 Spartanburg, S.C. 1931 (5-4-1) Coach: Johnny Floyd Captain: Howard Whittington L Mercer 0-26 W Erskine 12-6
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T at VMI 13-13 Lexington, Va. W vs. Clemson 6-0 Florence, S.C. W Stetson 6-0 L vs. South Carolina 7-26 Orangeburg, S.C. L at Davidson 7-14 Davidson, N.C. L Furman 7-33 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 7-0 W Wofford 28-7 Charleston, S.C. 1932 (4-5) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captains: Larkin Jennings, Wylie Mitchell W Davidson 7-6 Charleston, S.C. W Erskine 19-0 W VMI 12-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 7-27 Gainesville, S.C. L vs. Furman 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C. L Clemson 6-18 Charleston, S.C. L Presbyterian 0-27 L at South Carolina 0-19 Columbia, S.C. W at Wofford 13-0 Spartanburg, S.C. 1933 (3-5-1) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: John Oglivie W Erskine 25-0 T Newberry 7-7 L at Furman 0-14 Greenville, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 6-12 Orangeburg, S.C. L Presbyterian 6-7 L at Davidson 6-24 Davidson, N.C. W Oglethorpe 13-0 L at Clemson 0-7 Clemson, S.C. W Wofford 14-0 Charleston, S.C. 1934 (3-5-1) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Fred Symmes W Newberry 13-7 L Oglethorpe 6-12 L George Washington 0-26 L vs. South Carolina 6-20 Orangeburg, S.C. T Davidson 12-12 Charleston, S.C. W at Wofford 18-7 Spartanburg, S.C. L Furman 0-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Army 0-34 West Point, N.Y. W Presbyterian 13-7 1935 (4-3-1) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: McDonald Lowe W Erskine 19-0 W Wofford 20-7 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-25 Orangeburg, S.C. T Davidson 7-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 0-35 Greenville, S.C. W Newberry 20-0 L Clemson 0-6 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 18-7 1936 (4-6, 0-4 SoCon) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Carlos Townsend W Newberry 33-0 W Erskine 13-6 L at Florida 14-20 Gainesville, Fla. L at Furman 7-13 Greenville, S.C. W Presbyterian 25-0 L at Davidson 0-21 Davidson, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-9 Orangeburg, S.C. L Clemson 0-20 Charleston, S.C. L Chattanooga 0-13 Charleston, S.C. W vs. Wofford 41-0 Augusta, Ga. 1937 (7-4, 2-3 SoCon) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: F.W. King W at Wofford 38-0 Spartanburg, S.C. W Newberry 35-0 L Navy 0-32 Annapolis, Md. W Presbyterian 19-0
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W Furman 8-0 Charleston, S.C. W Richmond 26-0 L vs. South Carolina 6-21 Orangeburg, S.C. L at North Carolina State 14-26 Raleigh, N.C. L at VMI 0-27 Lexington, Va. W Erskine 46-7 W Oglethorpe 7-6 1938 (6-5, 2-3 SoCon) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Andrew Sabados L Davidson 6-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia 12-20 Athens, Ga. L vs. Wake Forest 0-31 Charlotte, N.C. W Presbyterian 12-0 W at Furman 9-6 Greenville, S.C. L vs. Tennessee 0-44 Memphis, Tenn. W Wofford 27-0 Charleston, S.C. W Richmond 6-0 W Oglethorpe 32-8 W Erskine 33-13 L vs. North Carolina State 6-14 Wilmington, N.C. 1939 (3-8, 0-4 SoCon) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Bill Spain L at North Carolina 0-50 Chapel Hill, N.C. L at Georgia 0-26 Athens, Ga. W Presbyterian 12-7 L Furman 0-7 Charleston, S.C. L George Washington 7-13 L Richmond 0-19 L at Davidson 14-22 Davidson, N.C. L vs. Tennessee 0-34 Memphis, Tenn. L Sewanee 7-14 W Erskine 34-0 W vs. Wofford 21-2 Wilmington, N.C. 1940 (4-5, 0-4 SoCon) Coach: John Rowland Captain: Henry Kennedy W Erskine 45-0 L at Furman 7-36 Greenville, S.C. L Presbyterian 0-19 W Oglethorpe 25-0 W vs. Wofford 7-3 Orangeburg, S.C. L at North Carolina State 14-20 Raleigh, N.C. W Sewanee 13-7 L vs. Davidson 6-20 Wilmington, N.C. L South Carolina 6-31 Charleston, S.C. 1941 (4-3-1, 0-2-1 SoCon) Coach: John Rowland Captain: Mike Newell W High Point 45-0 L at Army 6-19 West Point, N.Y. W Presbyterian 21-13 T Furman 13-13 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 6-13 Orangeburg, S.C. W Wofford 42-7 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Davidson 14-24 Charlotte, N.C. W Sewanee 28-0 1942 (5-2, 2-2 SoCon) Coach: John Rowland Captain: Eddie Overman W Camp Davis 32-0 W Presbyterian 47-2 W George Washington 14-2 W Newberry 21-7 L vs. South Carolina 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C. L at Furman 0-20 Greenville, S.C. W Davidson 21-9 Charleston, S.C. 1943 - 1945 No Football due to World War II
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1952 (3-5-1, 1-3-1 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captains: John Mamajek, Pete Petrich L at Georgia Tech 6-54 Atlanta, Ga. L Virginia Tech 7-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 0-33 Gainesville, Fla. W Newberry 18-7 Charleston, S.C. T at Furman 7-7 Greenville, S.C. W Presbyterian 28-7 Charleston, S.C. L South Carolina 0-35 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 19-20 Lexington, Va. W Davidson 34-14 Charleston, S.C. 1953 (2-7, 1-3 SoCon) Coach: John McMillan Captain: Ralph Renken L at Tulane 6-54 New Orleans, La. L at South Carolina 0-25 Columbia, S.C. L Furman 0-27 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 0-60 Gainesville, Fla. W Presbyterian 20-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Virginia Tech 0-22 Blacksburg, Va. L Clemson 13-34 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 38-14 Davidson, N.C. 1954 (2-8, 0-4 SoCon) Coach: John McMillan Captains: Ray Allen, Duby Rierson W Elon 21-13 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 0-13 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 0-26 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 20-31 Greenville, S.C. L Presbyterian 19-20 Charleston, S.C. W vs Wofford 14-13 Orangeburg, S.C. L Newberry 14-20 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 0-42 Lexington, Va. L at Clemson 0-59 Clemson, S.C. L South Carolina 6-19 Charleston, S.C. 1955 (5-4, 2-2 SoCon) Coach: John Sauer Captain: Jim Tyson W Elon 26-18 Charleston, S.C. L at Davidson 2-6 Davidson, N.C. W at Richmond 14-2 Richmond, Va. W Furman 25-19 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 14-13 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 7-27 Orangeburg, S.C. W Newberry 13-7 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 0-39 Tallahassee, Fla. 1956 (3-5-1, 1-3 SoCon) Coach: John Sauer Captain: Budgie Broome T Newberry 20-20 Charleston, S.C. W Davidson 34-7 Charleston, S.C. W Stetson 40-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 3-7 Richmond, Va. L vs Wofford 19-23 Orangeburg, S.C. L at Furman 0-7 Greenville, S.C. W Presbyterian 20-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Villanova 0-46 Villanova, Pa. L George Washington 0-20 Charleston, S.C. 1957 (5-4-1, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Ed Dzanis, Connie Tuza T Newberry 0-0 Charleston, S.C. W at George Washington 13-6 Washington, D.C. W at Davidson 21-7 Davidson, N.C. L vs Wofford 0-34 Orangeburg, S.C. W Richmond 26-0 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 18-14 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 12-14 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 14-0 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-33 Lexington, Va. L at Vanderbilt 0-27 Nashville, Tenn.
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Military College 1958 (4-6, 2-3 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Joe Chefalo, Joe Keller L Newberry 0-16 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 6-8 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 6-18 Orangeburg, S.C. W at Memphis State 28-26 Memphis, Tenn. W at Furman 24-6 Greenville, S.C. L at Richmond 0-20 Richmond, Va. W Presbyterian 38-0 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 14-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia 0-76 Athens, Ga. L George Washington 14-20 Charleston, S.C. 1959 (8-2, 5-1 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Jim Gulliford, Tom Hemingway W Newberry 48-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 6-47 Tallahassee, Fla. W Davidson 13-7 Charleston, S.C. W vs Wofford 40-8 Orangeburg, S.C. W Richmond 8-7 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 18-14 Charleston, S.C. W at William & Mary 38-13 Williamsburg, Va. W Presbyterian 8-0 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 8-32 Lexington, Va. W at West Virginia 20-14 Morgantown, W.Va. 1960 (8-2-1, 4-2 SoCon) Tangerine Bowl Champions Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: George Garrison, Jerry Nettles, Harry Rakowski W Newberry 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L at George Washington 14-19 Washington, D.C. W at Davidson 21-15 Davidson, N.C. T Florida State 0-0 Charleston, S.C. W at Richmond 24-12 Richmond, Va. W at Furman 7-6 Greenville, S.C. W Presbyterian 27-0 Charleston, S.C. W William & Mary 14-0 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 6-20 Charleston, S.C. W at Arkansas State 22-21 Jonesboro, Ark. TANGERINE BOWL W vs. Tennessee Tech 27-0 Orlando, Fla. 1961 (7-3, 5-1 SoCon) Southern Conference Champions Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Earley Eastburn, Ed Harrington, Bill Whaley L at Memphis State 0-40 Memphis, Tenn. L George Washington 13-17 Charleston, S.C. W Davidson 20-12 Charleston, S.C. W Richmond 24-6 Charleston, S.C. W at William & Mary 10-8 Williamsburg, Va. W Furman 9-8 Charleston, S.C. W at Xavier (Ohio) 7-6 Cincinnati, Ohio W at VMI 14-8 Lexington, Va. L at Florida State 8-44 Tallahassee, Fla. W Arkansas State 28-6 Charleston, S.C. 1962 (3-7, 1-4 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Charlie Brendle, Gene Dice L at Florida State 0-49 Tallahassee, Fla. W Davidson 19-0 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 28-8 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 23-29 Charleston, S.C. W at Vanderbilt 21-6 Nashville, Tenn. L at Arkansas State 7-14 Jonesboro, Ark. L at Furman 25-33 Greenville, S.C. L VMI 7-16 Charleston, S.C. L Memphis State 13-60 Charleston, S.C. L at West Virginia 0-49 Morgantown, W.Va. 1963 (4-6, 2-4 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captains: Joe Buckner, Nick DiLoreto L William & Mary 0-7 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 28-6 Davidson, N.C. W at George Washington 27-22 Washington, D.C.
of South Carolina
1946 (3-5, 1-5 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Albert Salvato W Presbyterian 7-6 L William & Mary 12-51 Charleston, S.C. W Newberry 28-7 L Furman 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 7-19 Orangeburg, S.C. L George Washington 0-18 L at VMI 7-26 Lexington, Va. W vs. Davidson 21-13 Charlotte, N.C. 1947 (3-5, 1-4 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Henry Beaudry W Presbyterian 13-6 L at William & Mary 7-56 Williamsburg, Va. W Newberry 13-6 L at Georgia Tech 0-38 Atlanta, Ga. L at Furman 0-7 Greenville, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C. W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Davidson 7-28 Davidson, N.C. 1948 (2-7, 0-5 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Mel Lewis L at Presbyterian 0-7 Clinton, S.C. W at Newberry 14-0 Newberry, S.C. L Davidson & 6-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 0-9 Greenville, S.C. W at Erskine 19-0 Due West, S.C. L George Washington 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 6-34 Lexington, Va. L at Georgia Tech 0-54 Atlanta, Ga. L Clemson # 0-20 Charleston, S.C. & - First game at Johnson Hagood Stadium # - Dedication game at Johnson Hagood Stadium 1949 (4-5, 2-2 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Harold Webster L at Florida 0-13 Gainesville, Fla. W Newberry # 14-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Kentucky 0-44 Lexington, Ky. L Furman 7-19 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 7-21 Orangeburg, S.C. W Presbyterian 27-7 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 19-14 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 25-19 Davidson, N.C. L at South Carolina 0-42 Columbia, S.C. # - First win at Johnson Hagood Stadium 1950 (4-6, 2-3 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Jack Huddle W Parris Island Marines 56-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 3-7 Gainesville, Fla. L Miami (Fla.) 0-21 Coral Gables, Fla. L Washington & Lee 0-20 Charleston, S.C. W Davidson 19-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 7-21 Greenville, S.C. W at Presbyterian 7-0 Clinton, S.C. L Virginia 14-24 Charleston, S.C. W South Carolina 19-7 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-13 Lexington, Va. 1951 (4-6, 1-3 SoCon) Coach: Quinn Decker Captain: Sam Rubino L at Florida 7-27 Gainesville, Fla. L at South Carolina 7-26 Columbia, S.C. W at Davidson 34-14 Davidson, N.C. W Newberry 41-7 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Furman 14-35 Orangeburg, S.C. W Presbyterian 35-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Virginia 0-39 Charlottesville, Va. L at Army 6-27 West Point, N.Y. L VMI 21-27 Charleston, S.C. W East Carolina 21-7 Charleston, S.C.
2007
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Coaching Staff ‘07 Bulldogs Opponents
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W at Presbyterian 27-0 Clinton, S.C. W Arkansas State 10-9 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 25-34 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 6-20 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 6-24 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 8-33 Lexington, Va. L at Southern Mississippi 12-37 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1964 (4-6, 4-3 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captain: Frank Murphy L at Army 0-34 West Point, N.Y. L at West Virginia 3-7 Morgantown, W.Va. W Davidson 28-0 Charleston, S.C. W Richmond 33-0 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 0-10 Williamsburg, Va. W at Furman 17-0 Greenville, S.C. L East Carolina 10-19 Charleston, S.C. L at South Carolina 14-17 Columbia, S.C. W VMI 17-0 Charleston, S.C. L George Washington 6-35 Charleston, S.C. 1965 (2-8, 2-6 SoCon) Coach: Eddie Teague Captain: Francis Grant L South Carolina 3-13 Charleston, S.C. L at George Washington 7-30 Washington, D.C. L Davidson 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L West Virginia 2-25 Charleston, S.C. L Arkansas State 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 0-21 Greenville, N.C. W at Richmond 24-0 Richmond, Va. L William & Mary 6-21 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-21 Lexington, Va. W Furman 28-0 Charleston, S.C. 1966 (4-6, 3-5 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Dick Hanes, Cal McCombs, Tom Moore L at Vanderbilt 0-24 Nashville, Tenn. W Richmond 24-6 Charleston, S.C. W East Tennessee 3-0 Charleston, S.C. L George Washington 13-21 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 6-24 Williamsburg, Va. L East Carolina 17-27 Charleston, S.C. L at Davidson 17-21 Davidson, N.C. L at West Virginia 0-35 Morgantown, W.Va. W VMI 30-14 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 10-6 Greenville, S.C. 1967 (5-5, 2-4 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Rick Clifford, Alex Gettys L Southern Mississippi 7-10 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 17-7 Charleston, S.C. W at Maine 42-14 Orono, Maine W at Arkansas State 20-7 Jonesboro, Ark. L at VMI 11-22 Lexington, Va. W Davidson 28-7 Charleston, S.C. W at East Carolina 21-19 Greenville, N.C. L William & Mary 0-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 3-20 Richmond, Va. L Furman 6-14 Charleston, S.C. 1968 (5-5, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Jim McMillan, Jackie Zorn L at Army 14-34 West Point, N.Y. W Lehigh 28-12 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 31-12 Greenville, S.C. L Richmond 16-21 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 13-8 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 9-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. W at Davidson 28-21 Davidson, N.C. L at West Virginia 0-17 Morgantown, W.Va. W at William & Mary 24-21 Williamsburg, Va. L East Carolina 14-23 Charleston, S.C.
Creating an
1969 (7-3, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Tony Passander, John Small W at Lehigh 41-16 Bethlehem, Pa. W Arkansas State 14-10 Charleston, S.C. W at East Carolina 31-13 Greenville, S.C. L William & Mary 14-21 Charleston, S.C. W at VMI 28-2 Lexington, Va. W Davidson 34-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 18-45 Richmond, Va. W Maine 40-28 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 37-21 Charleston, S.C. L Chattanooga 5-10 Charleston, S.C. 1970 (5-6, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Charlie Baker, Don Dease L at Clemson 0-24 Clemson, S.C. L at Vanderbilt 0-52 Nashville, Tenn. W East Carolina 31-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Arkansas State 7-24 Jonesboro, Ark. W at William & Mary 16-7 Williamsburg, Va. W Bucknell 42-28 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 56-9 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 14-31 Charleston, S.C. W at Chattanooga 28-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at Furman 21-28 Greenville, S.C. W Davidson 44-9 Charleston, S.C. 1971 (8-3, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Mike Davitt, Champ Reiley, Kyle Reiser, Tommy Rhodes L William & Mary 28-35 Charleston, S.C. W at Bucknell 38-35 Lewisburg, Pa. W Boston University 44-37 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 25-31 Greenville, N.C. W at VMI 25-24 Lexington, Va. L Presbyterian 23-24 Charleston, S.C. W Chattanooga 52-35 Charleston, S.C. W Illinois State 28-0 Charleston, S.C. W at Richmond 21-11 Richmond, Va. W Furman 35-33 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 47-7 Davidson, N.C. 1972 (5-6, 4-3 SoCon) Coach: Red Parker Captains: Ed Barnwell, Bob Carson, Neal Rumble, Norman Seabrooks L at Clemson 0-13 Clemson, S.C. W at Appalachian State 28-21 Boone, N.C. L Western Carolina 0-10 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 12-31 Williamsburg, Va. W VMI 42-3 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 21-27 Greenville, N.C. W at Chattanooga 12-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. L Colgate 26-28 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 7-21 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 19-13 Greenville, S.C. W Davidson 25-16 Charleston, S.C. 1973 (3-8, 1-6) Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Jim Roberts, Oren Wood L at Clemson 12-14 Clemson, S.C. W Presbyterian 25-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Illinois State 6-24 Normal, Ill. L William & Mary 12-24 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 6-23 Lexington, Va. W Chattanooga 28-20 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 0-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 6-31 Boone, N.C. L at Richmond 0-27 Richmond, Va. W Furman 26-21 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 16-19 Charleston, S.C. 1974 (4-7, 3-4 SoCon) Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Tommy Ervin, Kemble Farr, Buddy Parrish W Presbyterian 6-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Delaware 12-48 Newark, Del.
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L Richmond 24-27 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 12-16 Williamsburg, Va. L VMI 9-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Tulane 3-30 New Orleans, La. W Appalachian State 28-17 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 21-41 Greenville, N.C. L at Navy 21-28 Annapolis, Md. W at Furman 24-0 Greenville, S.C. W Davidson 56-21 Charleston, S.C. 1975 (6-5, 4-3 SoCon) Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Brian Ruff, Ron Shelley W Presbyterian 21-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Colgate 0-16 Hamilton, N.Y. W Wofford 16-7 Charleston, S.C. W William & Mary 21-6 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 0-3 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 44-0 Davidson, N.C. W at VMI 6-3 Lexington, Va. L Appalachian State 17-22 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 0-7 Richmond, Va. W Furman 13-9 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 6-24 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1976 (6-5, 1-4 SoCon) Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Ralph Ferguson, Andrew Johnson, Brian Ruff L at Clemson 7-10 Clemson, S.C. W Delaware 17-15 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 17-16 Greenville, S.C. L at East Carolina 3-22 Greenville, N.C. W Tennessee-Chattanooga 14-10 Charleston, S.C. W Richmond 20-7 Charleston, S.C. W at Air Force 26-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. L at Appalachian State 13-31 Boone, N.C. L VMI 14-30 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 0-22 Williamsburg, Va. W Davidson 40-6 Charleston, S.C. 1977 (5-6, 3-2 SoCon) Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Tony Starks, Sidney Wildes W Wofford 7-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 2-21 Annapolis, Md. W Western Carolina 20-0 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 13-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Delaware 7-23 Newark, Del. L at VMI 3-19 Lexington, Va. L East Carolina 16-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 14-21 Chattanooga, Tenn. L William & Mary 13-14 Charleston, S.C. W Appalachian State 28-20 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 10-3 Charleston, S.C. 1978 (5-6, 2-3 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Keith Allen, Kenny Caldwell, David Kreber W Presbyterian 28-17 Charleston, S.C. L at Clemson 3-58 Clemson, S.C. W VMI 14-3 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 0-28 Atlanta, Ga. W Marshall 41-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 24-38 Cullowhee, N.C. L at Appalachian State 14-42 Boone, N.C. W Delaware 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 8-12 Williamsburg, Va. W Wofford 35-17 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 13-17 Greenville, S.C. 1979 (6-5, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Mike Adams, Paul Gillis, Dave Kreber, Tim Russell L Presbyterian 13-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 7-26 Annapolis, Md. W at Vanderbilt 27-14 Nashville, Tenn. W Appalachian State 24-23 Charleston, S.C. W Western Carolina 21-19 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 7-49 Greenville, N.C. W at VMI 37-6 Lexington, Va.
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1985 (5-5-1, 2-4-1 SoCon) Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Lee Glaze, Jim Gabrish, Dave Lambert, Brian Graves L at South Carolina 17-56 Columbia, S.C. W Presbyterian 14-7 Charleston, S.C. L Appalachian State 3-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 14-17 Huntington, W.Va. T at VMI 14-14 Lexington, Va. W Davidson 31-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 17-34 Chattanooga, Tenn. W at East Tennessee State 28-21 Johnson City, Tenn. W Western Carolina 10-3 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 42-28 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 0-42 Charleston, S.C. 1986 (3-8, 0-6 SoCon) Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Scott Thompson, Albert Pressley, Dayle Rust, Adrian Williams L at North Carolina 14-45 Chapel Hill, N.C. W Northeastern 24-14 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 15-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 10-33 Boone, N.C. L at Clemson 0-24 Clemson, S.C. L VMI 30-47 Charleston, S.C. L Tennessee-Chattanooga 7-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 12-27 Cullowhee, N.C. W Wofford 20-6 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 9-35 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-37 Greenville, S.C. 1987 (4-7, 1-5 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Mike Kissenberth, Jason Matthews W Wofford 38-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 12-51 Atlanta, Ga. W Presbyterian 27-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Army 6-48 West Point, N.Y. L VMI 3-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 19-22 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at East Tennessee State 21-24 Johnson City, Tenn. W Western Carolina 38-24 Charleston, S.C. W at Boston University 34-7 Boston, Mass. L Appalachian State 17-27 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 13-58 Charleston, S.C. 1988 (8-4, 5-2 SoCon) NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Senior Class L at Appalachian State 14-38 Boone, N.C. W Presbyterian 35-9 Charleston, S.C. L at Duke 17-41 Durham, N.C. W Navy 42-35 Charleston, S.C. W at Western Carolina 27-21 Cullowhee, N.C. W Chattanooga 23-17 Charleston, S.C. W Boston University 24-13 Charleston, S.C. W East Tennessee State 48-21 Charleston, S.C. W Marshall 20-3 Charleston, S.C. W at VMI 31-20 Lexington, Va. L at Furman 17-30 Greenville, S.C. L at Georgia Southern # 20-38 Statesboro, Ga. # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round 1989 (5-5-1, 1-5-1 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captain: Rick Brodsky W Wofford 42-21 Charleston, S.C. W Appalachian State 23-13 Charleston, S.C. W at Navy 14-10 Annapolis, Md. W South Carolina State # 31-20 Columbia, S.C. T Western Carolina # 22-22 Columbia, S.C. L at Marshall 17-40 Huntington, W.Va. L at Chattanooga 9-17 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at East Tennessee State 33-35 Johnson City, Tenn. W Samford % 35-16 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 10-20 Lexington, Va.
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Military College L Furman 9-44 Charleston, S.C. # - Played at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia due to Hurricane Hugo damage to Johnson Hagood Stadium % - First game back in repaired Johnson Hagood Stadium 1990 (7-5, 4-3 SoCon) NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Tony Skole, Mike Cory, Terrance Young W William & Mary 34-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 7-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. W Marshall 21-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 9-27 Boone, N.C. W at Western Carolina 28-10 Cullowhee, N.C. L Chattanooga 6-7 Charleston, S.C. W at South Carolina 38-35 Columbia, S.C. W East Tennessee State 35-15 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 23-3 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 48-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 17-30 Greenville, S.C. L at Georgia Southern # 0-31 Statesboro, Ga. # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round 1991 (7-4, 5-2 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Jack Douglas, Bill Melby, Lester Smith W Presbyterian 33-10 Charleston, S.C. L Wofford 12-15 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 26-33 Chattanooga, Tenn. W Western Carolina 38-13 Charleston, S.C. W at Army 20-14 West Point, N.Y. L at William & Mary 17-24 Williamsburg, Va. W vs. VMI 17-14 Norfolk, Va. W Appalachian State 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 31-37 Huntington, W.Va. W at East Tennessee State 17- 7 Johnson City, Tenn. W Furman 10-6 Charleston, S.C. 1992 (11-2, 6-1 SoCon) SoCon Champions NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Jack Douglas, Cornell Caldwell, Lester Smith, Torrence Forney W at Arkansas 10-3 Fayetteville, Ark. W Wofford 30-13 Charleston, S.C. W East Tennessee State 28-7 Charleston, S.C. W at Army 15-14 West Point, N.Y. W at Appalachian State 25-0 Boone, N.C. W Chattanooga 33-13 Charleston, S.C. L Marshall % 13-34 Charleston, S.C. W at Western Carolina 36-31 Cullowhee, N.C. W Newberry 32-14 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 50-0 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 20-14 Greenville, S.C. W North Carolina A&T # 44-0 Charleston, S.C. L Youngstown State & 17-42 Charleston, S.C. % - Johnson Hagood Memorial Stadium record crowd of 23,025 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round & - NCAA I-AA Playoffs Quarterfinal 1993 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Judson Boehmer, Erick Little, Everette Sands, Garrett Sizer L Wofford 6-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 6-16 Statesboro, Ga. L at Western Carolina 18-38 Cullowhee, N.C. W Appalachian State 27-14 Charleston, S.C. W Lees-McRae 62-7 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 17-20 Johnson City, Tenn. W Furman 20-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 0-35 Colorado Springs, Colo. L Marshall 15-35 Charleston, S.C. W at Chattanooga 41-27 Chattanooga, Tenn. W VMI 34-33 Charleston, S.C.
of South Carolina
W Wofford 49-30 Charleston, S.C. W at Marshall 17-16 Huntington, W.Va. L at Chattanooga 7-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. L Furman 44-45 Charleston, S.C. 1980 (7-4, 3-2 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Stump Mitchell, Bill Salley, Richard Farrier W Presbyterian 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-17 Boone, N.C. L at Wake Forest 7-24 Winston-Salem, N.C. W Chattanooga 29-13 Charleston, S.C. W VMI 28-13 Charleston, S.C. W at Western Carolina 28-21 Cullowhee, N.C. W Newberry 37-0 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 35-3 Charleston, S.C. L at South Carolina 24-45 Columbia, S.C. W Davidson 31-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 15-28 Greenville, S.C. 1981 (7-3-1, 3-2-1 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Danny Miller, Kelly Curry, Hillery Douglas L at Navy 7-17 Annapolis, Md. W Western Carolina 12-3 Charleston, S.C. W Appalachian State 34-20 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-17 Johnson City, Tenn. L vs. VMI 0-14 Norfolk, Va. W Davidson 23-3 Charleston, S.C. W Newberry 55-14 Charleston, S.C. W Presbyterian 21-3 Charleston, S.C. T at Chattanooga 28-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. W Wofford 24-14 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 35-18 Charleston, S.C. 1982: (5-6, 3-4 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Joe Pipczynski, Mike Varner, Rich Sniscak W Presbyterian 21-16 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 7-36 Atlanta, Ga. W Wofford 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 22-48 Boone, N.C. W VMI 21-7 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 0-3 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 3-28 Annapolis, Md. W Marshall 24-7 Charleston, S.C. W at Western Carolina 24-20 Cullowhee, N.C. L Chattanooga 7-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 0-27 Greenville, S.C. 1983: (3-8, 1-6 SoCon) Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Rich Sniscak, Bill West W Presbyterian 35-7 Charleston, S.C. L at N.C. State 0-45 Raleigh, N.C. L Appalachian State 16-27 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Tennessee 6-45 Memphis, Tenn. W at VMI 27-6 Lexington, Va. L at Chattanooga 9-30 Chattanooga, Tenn. W Davidson 41-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 10-26 Huntington, W.Va. L Western Carolina 17-44 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 0-45 Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 21-49 Charleston, S.C. 1984 (7-4, 4-2 SoCon) Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Jim Gabrish, Robert Hill, Cedric Lash, George Milton L at South Carolina 24-31 Columbia, S.C. W Presbyterian 23-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 3-48 Atlanta, Ga. L East Tennessee State 6-16 Charleston, S.C. W at Davidson 37-14 Davidson, N.C. W at Western Carolina 34-33 Cullowhee, N.C. W Marshall 28-17 Charleston, S.C. W at Appalachian State 21-5 Boone, N.C. W VMI 27-24 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 23-16 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-42 Greenville, S.C.
2007
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1994 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Ray Eddleton, C.J. Haynes, Micah Young, Todd Lair W Wofford 31-3 Charleston, S.C. L Western Carolina 38-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-56 Boone, N.C. W Newberry 48-20 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 34-56 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 52-44 Greenville, S.C. L at Army 24-25 West Point, N.Y. L at Marshall 30-42 Huntington, W.Va. W Chattanooga 42-26 Charleston, S.C. W vs. VMI 58-14 Norfolk, Va. W Georgia Southern 17-15 Charleston, S.C. 1995 (2-9, 0-8 SoCon) Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captain: Lenny Clark W Newberry 21-20 Charleston, S.C. W Wofford 27-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 13-17 Richmond, Va. L at Western Carolina 14-31 Cullowhee, N.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-21 Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 3-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 0-26 Statesboro, Ga. L Marshall 19-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 24-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. L VMI 7-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 24-28 Boone, N.C. 1996 (4-7, 3-5 SoCon) Coach: Don Powers Captains: Derek Beres, Trez Jackson, Maurice Johnson L at Miami (Fla.) 6-52 Coral Gables, Fla. W Richmond 13-10 Charleston, S.C. W Western Carolina 28-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 20-34 Boone, N.C. L East Tennessee State 20-41 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 25-35 Greenville, S.C. W Georgia Southern 35-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 25-56 Huntington, W.Va. W Chattanooga 16-13 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 27-34 (OT) Lexington, Va. L Wofford 21-26 Charleston, S.C. 1997 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon) Coach: Don Powers Captains: Stanley Myers, Dereks Thomas, Alvin Brown W Newberry 33-13 Charleston, S.C. W South Florida 10-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 25-45 Cullowhee, N.C. L Appalachian State 15-40 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 3-17 Colorado Springs, Colo. W at East Tennessee State 23-20 (OT) Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 7-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 7-49 Statesboro, Ga. W Wofford 7-3 Charleston, S.C. W at Chattanooga 7-3 Chattanooga, Tenn. W VMI 28-6 Charleston, S.C. 1998 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon) Coach: Don Powers Captains: Stanley Myers, Deedrick Reese, Maurice Drayton, Lance Gray L at Florida 10-49 Gainesville, Fla. W at Wofford 20-14 Spartanburg, S.C. L Western Carolina 8-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 11-26 Boone, N.C. L at South Florida 6-45 Tampa, Fla. W East Tennessee State 31-20 Charleston, S.C. W at Furman 25-24 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 34-51 Charleston, S.C. W Hofstra 32-30 Charleston, S.C. L Chattanooga 10-13 Charleston, S.C. W at VMI 36-10 Lexington, Va.
Creating an
1999 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon) Coach: Don Powers Captain: Chip SImmons, Mario Richardson, Jason Barley L at East Tennessee State 10-28 Johnson City, Tenn. L Delaware 16-26 Charleston, S.C. L Appalachian State 0-51 Charleston, S.C. W South Carolina State 20-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Vanderbilt 0-58 Nashville, Tenn. L Furman 17-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 17-34 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 16-47 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 27-30 (OT) Chattanooga, Tenn. W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 17-24 Cullowhee, N.C. 2000 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon) Coach: Don Powers Captains: Denny Haywood, Travis Cunningham, Dendrick Gamble L at Clemson 0-38 Clemson, S.C. L at Delaware 0-38 Newark, Del. W Western Carolina 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-61 Boone, N.C. W South Carolina State 45-16 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 7-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 7-33 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 10-27 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 10-31 Spartanburg, S.C. L Chattanooga 13-20 (OT) Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 21-41 Lexington, Va. 2001 (3-7,2-6,SoCon) Coach: Ellis Johnson Captains: Travis Cunningham, Travis Stephens, Maurice Murphy L at Georgia Tech 7-35 Atlanta, Ga. L Appalachain State 6-8 Charleston, S.C. W South Carolina State 31-8 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 21-23 Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 7-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 6-14 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 0-13 Charleston, S.C. W at Chattanooga 20-17 (2OT) Chattanooga, Tenn. W VMI 49-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 25-28 Cullowhee, N.C. 2002 (3-9, 1-7 SoCon) Coach: Ellis Johnson Captains: Chad Boozer, Jeff Klein L at LSU 10-35 Baton Rouge, La. W Delaware 24-20 Charleston, S.C. L Western Carolina 34-37 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 28-37 Boone, N.C. L at Wyoming 30-34 Laramie, Wyo. W East Tennessee State 26-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 10-37 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 24-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 14-27 Spartanburg, S.C. L Chattanooga 31-34 Charleston, S.C. L vs. VMI $ 21-23 Charlotte, N.C. W Charleston Southern 53-19 Charleston, S.C. $ - “The Military Classic of the South” was held in Charlotte, N.C., with VMI serving as the home team. 2003 (6-6, 4-4 SoCon) Coach: Ellis Johnson Captains: Kevin Olecki, T.J. Rose, Lew Dawson, Travis Hodge W Charleston Southern 64-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Delaware 7-41 Newark, Del. L at Maryland 0-61 College Park, Md. L at Western Carolina 21-28 Cullowhee, N.C. W Appalachian State 24-21 Charleston, S.C. W Elon 31-7 Charleston, S.C. W Furman 10-9 Charleston, S.C. W at Georgia Southern 28-24 Statesboro, Ga.
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L Wofford 16-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 20-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. W vs. VMI $ 27-23 Charlotte, N.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-16 Johnson City, Tenn. $ - “The Military Classic of the South” was held in Charlotte, N.C., with The Citadel serving as the home team. 2004 (3-7, 2-5 SoCon) Coach: John Zernhelt Captains: James Greene Charleston Southern % cancelled L at Appalachian State 14-28 Boone, N.C. L at Auburn 3-33 Auburn, Ala. L at Duke 10-28 Durham, N.C. W Benedict College 29-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-33 Greenville, S.C. L #2 Georgia Southern 7-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 17-38 Spartanburg, S.C. W Chattanooga 44-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Elon 7-24 Burlington, N.C. W Western Carolina 17-0 Charleston, S.C. % - The Charleston Southern Game was cancelled due to a hurricane. 2005 (4-7, 2-5 SoCon) Coach: Kevin Higgins Captains: Dusty Benefield, Shawn Grant, Porter Johnson, Fred Townsend W Charleston Southern 28-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 10-62 Tallahassee, Fla. L Appalachian State 13-45 Charleston, S.C. W Western Carolina 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Ole Miss 7-27 Oxford, Miss. L Furman 31-39 (3OT) Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 14-49 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 10-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 21-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. W Elon 21-0 Charleston, S.C. W at VMI 22-14 Lexington, Va. 2006 (5-6, 4-3 SoCon) Coach: Kevin Higgins Captains: Chris Murray, Rontreal Tyler, James Wilson L at Texas A&M 3-35 College Station, Texas L Charleston Southern 35-38 (OT) Charleston, S.C. L at Pittsburgh 6-51 Pittsburgh, Pa. W Chattanooga 24-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 20-28 Spartanburg, S.C. L at #11 Furman 17-23 Greenville, S.C. W Western Carolina 30-27 (OT) Charleston, S.C. W Georgia Southern 24-21 Charleston, S.C. L at #1 Appalachian State 13-42 Boone, N.C. W VMI 48-21 Charleston, S.C. W at Elon 44-7 Elon, N.C.
Environment
2007
The Blade
Military College
Baetzman, Fred...........................T......................... 1955........................................... Orlando, Fla. Bailey, J.E............................................................... 1949................................................................ Bailey, L.G............................................................. 1948................................................................ Bailey, Ron.................................TB....................... 1998......................................... St. Mary’s, Ga. Bailey, Steve.................................K.....................1974, ’75................................ John’s Island, S.C. Bailey, W.E............................................................. 1948................................................................ Baima, Brian.............................. SE.....................1970, ’71........................... N. Hollywood, Calif. Baker...................................................................... 1933................................................................ Baker, Charlie.............................LB................. 1968, ’69, ’70....................................Raleigh, N.C. Baker, Chuck............................ WR....................... 2000........................................ Mandeville, La. Baker, John................................ WR....................1983, ’84..........................................Tampa, Fla. Baker, Omar...............................DE....................2000, ‘01................................ Georgetown, S.C. Baker, Ralph........................................................... 1935................................................................ Baldwin, Bob..............................T......................... 1959............................................Rahway, N.J. Baldwin, Garry............................T......................... 1975..................................... Burlington, N.C. Baldwin, William................................................... 1952................................................................ Baldwin, W.K......................................................... 1950......................................... Kailua, Hawaii Ballenger, Benton.......................TE....................1998, ‘99......................................... Inman, S.C. Ballentine, Michael....................LB..............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04.......................... Honea Path, S.C. Barley, Jason...............................TE.............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00......................... Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Barliot.................................................................... 1930................................................................ Barnard, Howard K................................................ 1990...................................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Barnett, G.D.......................................................... 1952...................................... Little Rock, Ark. Barnwell, Ed................................T.................. 1970, ’71, ’72............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Baron, Al.....................................T...............1954, ’55, ’56, ’57................................ Kingston, Pa. Baron, Albert.......................................................... 1958..........................................Levittown, Pa. Barnes, Joe................................. FS........................ 1995............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Barrow, Dick...............................G........................ 1954............................................ Augusta, Ga. Barrow, R.L............................................................ 1956............................................ Augusta, Ga. Barton, Joe............................................................. 1932................................................................ Barwick, Eddie...........................FB........................ 1965................................. N. Charleston, S.C. Bauersfeld, Tom......................... SE........................ 1976............................................Croton, N.Y. Bazemore, Mike.........................RB....................1974, ’75......................................Savannah, Ga. Beard, Thomas V.........................T......................... 1937...........................................Moultrie, Ga. Beaudry, H.L.......................................................... 1947................................................................ Beckett, William W................................................ 1947..........................................Bethesda, Md. Bedenbaugh, Joe.........................FB................. 1967, ’68, ’70....................................Leesville, S.C. Belcher, Scott.............................LB..............1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96..........................Kannapolis, N.C. Bell, M.L................................................................ 1943................................................................ Belles, Rick................................ DT....................1968, ’69....................................Westover, Mass. Belser, Ritchie H.........................G................. 1939, ‘40, ‘41.................................Columbia, S.C. Bendigo, Bob..............................C........................ 1957.......................................... Reinerton, Pa. Benefield, Dusty.........................OL.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05..............................Cumming, Ga. Benson, James........................................................ 1923................................................................ Benson, Robert A................................................... 1924................................................................ Benson, Tom............................. HB....................1965, ’66.................................... Warrenton, Ga. Beres, Derek.............................. OT.............1993, ’94. ‘95, ‘96............................ Dunwoody, Ga. Bergeron, Dick............................G..............1955, ’56, ’57, ’58.............................Greenfield, Md. Bergren, Andrew....................... OT....................1990, ’91...................................... Hampton, Va. Berry, Fulton.......................................................... 1925................................................................ Berry, Richard........................................................ 1926................................................................ Bessinger, William L.................... E......................1935, ’37................................ Georgetown, S.C. Bethea, Alzono...........................DE....................2000, ‘01..................................... Fort Mill, S.C. Best, Dickey.............................. DB................ 1978, ’79, ’80...................................Savannah, Ga. Bigos, David...............................TE................ 1978, ’79, ’80..............................Woodbridge, N.J. Bigos, Jerry................................ DT.................... 1978, 79..................................Woodbridge, N.J. Bills, Dick................................... E.................. 1962, ’63, ’64.................................. Plant City, Fla. Bistrian, Peter.............................FB........................ 1975................................ East Hampton, N.Y. Blanding, Donald................................................... 1928................................................................ Blanton, Bufort......................... HB....................... 1953.................................... Summerville, S.C. Blary, Dan..................................OL....................2002, ‘03...............................Mechanicsville, Va. Bloodworth, Bill..........................G................. 1977, ’78, ’79..................................Chamblee, Ga. Boatwright, Damond................. SE..............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93.........................Goose Creek, S.C.
For Success
Bochinowich, Dave....................FB................. 1954, ’55, ’56...................................Old Forge, Pa. Boehmer, Judson...................... RUE............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93..................... North Augusta, S.C. Bohlen, A.W........................................................... 1951............................... Sullivan’s Island, S.C. Bogumil, W.A........................................................ 1951...........................................Endwell, N.Y. Boland, Benson...................................................... 1918................................................................ Bolton, James......................................................... 1916................................................................ Bolton, Tony..............................RB....................... 1985...........................Franklin Township, N.J. Boluc, Joseph......................................................... 1943................................................................ Bone, Mike.................................T......................... 1966.............................................. Miami, Fla. Boney..................................................................... 1919................................................................ Bonifacio, Joe............................ HB....................1957, ’58........................................Buffalo, N.Y. Bonneville, Jim............................T......................1966, ’67.....................................Camp Hill, Pa. Bonneville, Richard................... OT....................1996, ‘97....................................Columbia, S.C. Boozer, Chad............................. OG................ 2000, ‘01, ‘02.....................................Chapin, S.C. Bortnick, Mike.......................... QB ............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90..............................Plantation, Fla. Bose....................................................................... 1914................................................................ Bost, Joe................................................................. 1952................................................................ Boston, Deric.............................TE....................1989, ’90.................................Taylorsville, N.C. Bottaro, Dave.............................DE....................... 1981............................... East Hartford, Conn. Bowden, J.J............................................................ 1956............................................ Augusta, Ga. Boyd...................................................................... 1950................................................................ Boykin................................................................... 1914................................................................ Boykin, W.C.......................................................... 1913................................................................ Boyte, Bill................................... E......................... 1962....................................... Lake Wales, Fla. Bozeman, S. Curtis................................................. 1953.......................................Clarkville, Tenn. Brackett, Steve............................TB................ 1967, ’68, ’69.............................. Lincolnton, N.C. Bradford, John...........................TE....................1975, ’76....................................Columbia, S.C. Bradburn, Hugh..........................G.....................1961, ’62...................................... Brevard, N.C. Bradenburg, J.L...................................................... 1934................................................................ Bradenburg, John M.............................................. 1928................................................................ Bradenburg, Paul.........................K........................ 1991............................................... Greer, S.C. Bradley, Darren...........................C................. 1986, ’87, ’88................................Lexington, N.C. Brandon, Ed................................C.....................1954, ’55........................................ Augusta, Ga. Brasington, D.K..................................................... 1930................................................................ Breedlove, John......................... QB....................1963, ’64..........................................Macon, Ga. Brendle, Charlie.......................... E.................. 1960, ’61, ’62....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Brevard, Anthony...................WR/DB.........1986, ’87, ’88, ’89............................... Camden, S.C. Brewer, R.D........................................................1951, ’52........................North Charleston, S.C. Brewster, Ed.............................. QB................ 1962, ’63, ’64........................................ Rome, Ga. Briggs, Rob................................LB..............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92.............................. Manning, S.C. Brines, Doug...............................T......................1960, ’61.....................................Concord, N.C. Brinker, John.......................................................... 1942................................................................ Brinson, Leroy........................... HB....................... 1962.......................................Charleston, S.C. Britt, T.R................................................................ 1951................................................................ Brock, Richard...........................LB.................... 1984, ’85,....................................Greenville, S.C. Brodie, Ryan..............................LB........................ 1994.............................................. Aiken, S.C. Brodsky, David...........................LB..............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91.......................... Orange Park, Fla. Brodsky, Rick............................ OT.............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89.......................... Orange Park, Fla. Brodsky, Rob..............................DE................ 1985, ’86, ’88.............................. Orange Park, Fla. Brooks, Stan................................G..............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76.......................... Greenwood, S.C. Broome, Budgie........................ HB................ 1954, ’55, ’56.............................. Greenwood, S.C. Broome, Leonard H............................................... 1957............................... Stone Mountain, Ga. Broughton, Nehemiah................TB.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04...................... N. Charleston, S.C. Broughton, Trevar....................DE............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06.................................Hampton, Va. Brown, Alvin............................. OG................ 1995, ‘96, ‘97.............................. Orange Park, Fla. Brown, Ben............................................................ 1931.........................................Roxboro, N.C. Brown, Coley..............................G........................ 1963........................... Signal Mountain, Tenn. Brown, Corey.............................FB.....................1995, ‘96................................. Winnabow, N.C. Brown, Dixon........................................................ 1928........................................Columbia, S.C. Brown, Gene............................. QB................ 1986, ’87, ’88.................................Charlotte, N.C. Brown, Guerrard.................................................... 1927................................................................ Brown, Ike.................................LB........................ 1984.................................Daytona Beach, Fla. Brown, J.B................................ DB....................1993, ’94................................. Fayetteville, N.C. Brown, Jimmy........................... DB................ 1993, ’94, ‘95................................Charleston, S.C. Brown, Preston........................LB....................... 2005..................................... Columbia, S.C. Brown, Sedrick.......................... DG.............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81............................... Ft. Valley, Ga. Browning, Elmer W................... HB................ 1937, ’38, ’39.............................. Humboldt, Tenn. Brownlow, H.C...................................................... 1950................................................................ Brugh, Walter......................................................... 1951................................................................ Bruner, Allan...............................G.....................1953, ’54.....................................Ft. Motte, S.C. Bruner, Allen.......................................................... 1914................................................................ Brunson, Robert..................................................... 1921................................................................ Bryan, Phil................................ DB....................1967, ’69................................ John’s Island, S.C. Bryant, Jacob...........................DL............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06.............................. Edmond, Okla. Bryant, Reggie........................... WR................ 1995, ‘96, ‘97................................Charleston, S.C. Bryant, Zach..............................FB........................ 2005.................................... Summerville, S.C. Buckner, Joe................................C................. 1961, ’62, ’63.................................Greenville, S.C. Bull, Paul............................................................... 1926................................................................ Bunch, Mark........................... FS-TE..................1982, ’84................................ Summerville, S.C. Buoniconti, Marc.......................LB.....................1984, ’85.......................................... Miami, Fla. Buri, Paul...................................LB........................ 2000............................................ Paducah, Ky. Burke, John.................................T.................. 1977, ’78, ’79....................................... Albany, Ga. Burnett, Jack W......................... HB................ 1936, ‘37, ‘38.................................Greenville, S.C. Burriss, Hank........................... P-PK............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89.............................Columbia, S.C. Burriss, Tommy......................... QB................ 1986, ’87, ’88.................................Columbia, S.C. Burrows, John E.......................... E.................. 1937, ‘38, ‘39.............................. Muskegan, Mich. Burton, John............................. QB....................1992, ’94....................................Columbia, S.C. Butler, Tom................................DE....................... 1999..................................... Greenwood, S.C.
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Name...................................... Pos....................... Years............................................Hometown Abdoo, Phillip........................... NG....................... 1990.................................Mt. Clemens, Mich. Able....................................................................... 1907................................................................ Adams, Mike..............................DE................ 1977, ’78, ’79.............................. Greenwood, S.C. Adams, Mike............................. P.....................2004, ‘06..................................... Orlando, Fla. Addison, Mike............................ E......................1963, ’64.....................................Anderson, S.C. Adkins, Calvin.......................... HB....................1994, ‘95.................................. Jacksonville, Fla. Akas, Nobert............................. WR................ 1997, ‘98, ‘99............................. Silver Spring, Md. Alderman, Jim.............................T......................... 1963...................................... Jacksonville, Fla. Alexandert.............................................................. 1915................................................................ Alexander............................................................... 1943................................................................ Alexander, Bruce....................... DB.............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81............................. Columbus, Ga. Alexander, Jim............................. E.................. 1959, ’60, ’61.................................Charlotte, N.C. Alexander, Kim......................... DT.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83................................... Aiken, S.C. Alexander, Ralph........................FB.....................1983, ’85....................................Charlotte, N.C. Allen, Bill.................................... E......................1960, ’61.....................................Salisbury, N.C. Allen, Dante.............................. DB....................... 2005....................................... Fayetteville, Ga. Allen, Keith................................LB..............1975, ’76, ’77, ’78................................. Cordele, Ga. Allen, Kip.................................. QB................ 1984, ’85, ’86.............................. Summerville, Ga. Allen, Ray..................................FB.....................1953, ’54....................................... Conway, S.C. Allen, Walter.......................................................... 1924................................................................ Allison, Ed................................ DT....................... 1986......................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Alston, Wilford..........................RB................ 1979, ’80, ’81................................... Beaufort, S.C. Ambrose, Trey............................DE....................... 1985........................................Columbia, S.C. Anderson, Paul............................T...............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81..........................Ware Shoals, S.C. Anderson, Charlie......................DE................ 1982, ’83, ’84...................................... Atlanta, Ga. Anderson, Jermaine .................. WR.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04............................Charleston, S.C. Andrejko, Al...............................FB.....................1955, ’56...................................... Wyoming, Pa. Andresen, Kroghie..................... HB................ 1963, ’64, ’65................................Greenville, N.C. Anthony, Wayne..........................C........................ 1975............................................ Buffalo, S.C. Antley.................................................................... 1910................................................................ Antley, Shuler......................................................... 1922................................................................ Armstrong, John..................................................... 1928................................................................ Armstrong, Quentin.................. OT...............1999, 2000, ‘01........................ Warner Robins, Ga. Armstrong, Ross.........................TE.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04..........................Blythewood, S.C. Arnold, Charles...................................................... 1933................................................................ Ashline, Mike.............................LB.....................1980, ’81................................... Melbourne, Fla. Aston, Walter..............................G................. 1935, ‘36, ‘37............................. Unionville, Conn. Athearn, Martin..........................C................. 1977, ’78, ’79................... New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Atkinson, C.E........................................................ 1930................................................................ Austin, Mike............................. QB....................... 1986..................................... Orange Park, Fla. Avalos, Carlos............................ OG................ 1986, ’87, ’88....................................... Miami, Fla. Avera, Bertie................................C.....................1953, ’54........................................ Augusta, Ga. Avriett, Rob.................................K........................ 1991..................................... Fayetteville, N.C.
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Cabrinha, Alvin......................... HB....................... 1953....................................Honolulu, Hawaii Caffasso, Bruce............................T...............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77.............................Ansonia, Conn. Cahill, John.................................K........................ 1992...................................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Cain, Neil................................. DB....................2001, ‘02....................................Gainesville, Ga. Caldwell, Cornell...................... WR.............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92.............................Charlotte, N.C. Caldwell, Kenny.........................LB..............1975, ’76, ’77, ’78..............................Anderson, S.C. Caldwell, Mike............................ E.................. 1963, ’64, ’65....................................... Griffin, Ga. Call, Joe.................................... QB.............1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02......................... Summerville, S.C. Campbell, Derrick.....................DE....................... 1995........................... Hannah-Pamplico, S.C. Campbell, Ray.......................WR-RB............ 1983, ’84, ’85.................................. St. Mary’s, Ga. Campbell, Rick..........................LB..............1983, ’84, ’86, ’87............................Charleston, S.C. Campbell, T.Z........................................................ 1943................................................................ Cannarella, Joe.......................... QB....................1962, ’63.........................................Sumter, S.C. Cannata, Nick.............................G..............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77.............................Ansonia, Conn. Cannon, Billy............................ DT................ 1973, ’74, ’75......................................Hialeah, Fla. Cantey, J.M............................................................ 1923................................................................ Cantrell, Fielding................................................... 1931................................................................ Cantrell, Red...............................T......................... 1953..................................McMinnville, Texas Carnell, Ben............................ QB...................... 2005..........................................Wando, S.C.
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Capers, Eric................................DE................ 1994, ‘95, ‘96..................................Lake City, S.C. Capps, Aaron............................ DT................ 1999, ‘00, ‘01........................................ Elgin, S.C. Carlisle, John.......................................................... 1931................................................................ Carlton, Chase...........................DL....................2004, ‘05.......................................Fairhope, Ala. Carmichael, Nick.......................LB.....................1996, ‘98......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Carrigan, Al............................... SE................. 1968, ’69, ’70................................... Oakmont, Pa. Carruth, Clay.............................DL....................... 2006.......................................... Camden, S.C. Carson, Bob...............................TB................ 1970, ’71, ’72........................... Virginia Beach, Va. Carter, Chris............................. DB.............1979, ’80, ’81, ’82............................Charleston, S.C. Carter, Kenny.............................LB..............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89............................... Camden, S.C. Carter, Marcus.......................... DB................ 1999, ‘01, ‘02............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Carter, Robert........................................................ 1952................................................................ Casear, Vance............................ HB................ 1963, ’64, ’65....................................... Miami, Fla. Cash, Carey............................... OT.............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92....................... Virginia Beach, Va. Cassidy, Mark............................ DB................ 1967, ’68, ’69.................................Fairfield, Conn. Castello, F.M.......................................................... 1936................................................................ Cataneo, Dan..............................C.....................1969, ’70.......................................Wyckoff, N.J. Causey, Ryan..............................TE....................... 2003...................................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Cauthan, Ronnie........................DE....................1973, ’74..........................................Bartow, Fla. Cauthen, J.D............................. DB.............1985, ’86, ’87, ’88.............................Charlotte, N.C. Cave, Jay................................... QB....................... 1979........................................Charlotte, N.C. Caver, David..............................DE....................... 1974.............................................. Aiken, S.C. Chandler, Doug.........................OL................ 2002, ‘03, ‘04..................................... Auburn, Ala. Chandler, Jack........................................................ 1952........................................Greenville, S.C. Chapman, Lamar................................................... 1931................................................................ Chapman, Pat.............................C................. 1988, ’90, ’91.................................Lexington, S.C. Chapman, Paul...................................................... 1953............................................. Dillon, S.C. Chappelle, Chauncey................ WR.............1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95..............................Denmark, S.C. Chavez, Emmer...........................K.....................1978, ’79....................................Columbia, S.C. Chavis, Ben................................FB................. 1968, ’69, ’70................................... Wagener, S.C. Chefalo, Joe............................... HB.............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59...............................Peekskill, N.Y. Chellis, Converse...................... HB................ 1962, ’63, ’64............................. Summerville, S.C. Cicoria, Tony............................ DG................ 1971, ’72, ’73...................................Winston, N.Y. Clancy, John.............................. HB................ 1959, ’60, ’61...................................Savannah, Ga. Clark, Lenny.......................... DT-DE..........1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95...............................Savannah, Ga. Clark, Sam.................................LB.....................1971, ’72.................................... Gainesville, Va. Cleveland, Dick..........................G..............1955, ’56, ’57, ’58..............................Princeton, Ind. Clifford, Rick............................ DB....................1966, ’67................................ Coral Gables, Fla. Clifford, Steve............................. E......................1964, ’65................................ Coral Gables, Fla. Clinton, Tony........................... OLB...................... 1981............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Clowes, D.............................................................. 1949................................................................ Clyne, N.G............................................................ 1952................................................................ Cobarras, Doug......................... OT....................1991, ’92............................... St. Petersburg, Fla. Cobb, Doug................................T......................1963, ’64.................................... Rock Hill, S.C. Coburn, Mike.............................G........................ 1965..........................................Savannah, Ga. Cogswell, Julius...................................................... 1917................................................................ Cohen.................................................................... 1907................................................................ Cohen, Hullie........................... DB....................1992, ’93..................................... Allendale, S.C. Cohen, Marcus ........................ DB.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04..........................Spartanburg, S.C. Coia, Angelo............................. HB....................... 1956...................................... Philadelphia, Pa. Cole, David............................................................ 1990.................................... Summerville, S.C. Cole, James................................ FS........................ 1982..........................................Pageland, S.C. Cole, King...................................T......................1953, ’54..........................................Palatka, Fla. Cole, R.M.............................................................. 1955.................................. Atlantic Beach, Fla. Coleman, George...................... DB................ 1970, ’71, ’72............................... Winnsboro, S.C. Collins, Prince............................CB................ 1980, ’81, ’82............................... Darlington, S.C. Condon, Mike........................... FL.....................1976, ’78.................................West Nyack, N.Y. Conlon, Walter...................................................... 1926................................................................ Conally, John..............................T.................. 1939, ’40, ’41...................... Pride’s Crossing, Mass. Conant, Cale...............................T...............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06............................. Rock Hill, S.C. Conant, Cliff...............................T...............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06............................. Rock Hill, S.C. Cook, David............................ OLB............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Cook, Lance...............................LB..............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91................................ Marietta, Ga. Cook, Tim..................................K.....................1984, ’87.............................Daytona Beach, Fla. Cook, Richard........................... OG....................1981, ’82...................................Charleston, S.C. Cooper, Bill................................FB.....................1963, ’64......................................Lexington, Ky. Cooper, Tory............................RB...................2005, ‘06..................................Effingham, S.C. Copeland, Brett...........................C..............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Corcoran, Tim...........................FB.....................1966, ’67................................. Ft. Carson, Colo. Corley, Bud.................................C........................ 1955........................................Greenville, S.C. Corley, Hoyt.......................................................... 1924................................................................ Corley, Kevin............................. FS.....................2001, ‘02....................................Columbia, S.C. Cornett, Taylor........................TE...................2005, ‘06.................................. Columbia, S.C. Cory, Mike.................................DL.............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90....................... N.Little Rock, Ark. Cothran, J.T........................................................... 1929................................................................ Cothran, W.H........................................................ 1928................................................................ Courey, Dan................................T......................1960, ’61........................... New Kensington, Pa. Covington, Charles................................................ 1923................................................................ Cox, Buddy............................... DG....................... 1976.......................................Charleston, S.C. Craig, Benny............................ OLB...................... 1982.................................... Summerville, S.C. Crawford................................................................ 1907................................................................ Crisman......................................G.....................1963, ’64..................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Crocker, Perry........................... OT....................... 1982................................ North Augusta, S.C. Croft, E.S............................................................... 1936............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Croft, W.C............................................................. 1938............................................Glenview, Ill. Croft, W.S...................................................................................................................................... Crosby, J.P.............................................................. 1933................................................................ Crosby, Marty........................... QB................ 1976, ’77, ’78................................Charleston, S.C. Crosby, Ricky............................. FL........................ 1972........................................Columbia, S.C. Crosby, W.E........................................................... 1950................................................................ Cross, Mike................................ SE........................ 1981........................................Charlotte, N.C. Crouch, Bob............................. HB................ 1959, ’60, ’61..................................Salisbury, N.C. Crouch, J............................................................... 1921................................................................ Crowley, Mike.............................G.....................1968, ’69............................. N. Charleston, S.C. Cummings, Detric.................... DB.............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Cunningham, Harry Lee........................................ 1918................................................................ Cunningham, Mike....................DE....................... 1978.......................................Charleston, S.C. Cunningham, Travis.................. DT.............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01.......................... Orange Park, Fla. Curry, Cosmo............................FB.....................1989, ’90......................................... Berwick, Pa. Curry, Kelly................................LB................. 1978, ’79, ’80.................................Columbia, S.C. Curry, Kevin............................. DB................ 1977, ’78, ’79.................................Columbia, S.C. Dalce, Jeff...................................DE....................... 2002........................................Hephzibah, Ga. Dailey, G.P............................................................. 1954................................................................ Dalton, Roger........................... DT....................... 1994........................................ Rock Hill, S.C. Damon, Chuck......................... DT....................1973, ’75........................... Grand Rapids, Mich. Damon, John......................................................... 1943............................... Grand Rapids, Mich. Daniel, Ben.................................G........................ 1965....................................... Thomaston, Ga. Daniels, Tony............................ NG....................... 1990........................................... Orlando, Fla. Darby, Charlie.............................G........................ 1953.................................... Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Darby, John................................TE....................... 1982.......................................Charleston, S.C.
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Darby, Ken..................................T......................1965, ’66................................ Huntington, N.Y. Darnell, Justin............................TE....................... 1998....................................Goose Creek, S.C. Daugherty, Bob......................... HB....................1958, ’59......................................... Mobile, Ala. David, Robert G......................... E.................. 1937, ’38, ’39............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Davidson, Pete............................T...............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59............................... Dayton, Ohio Davis, Brent...............................TE....................... 1993............................................. Duluth, Ga. Davis, Greg.................................K..............1983, ’84, ’85, ’86.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Davis, James........................................................... 1952................................................................ Davis, J.J....................................LB..............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90................................Lanham, Md. Davis, Joe....................................T.................. 1957, ’58, ’59..................................Ft. Meade, Fla. Davis, Levi................................ OG................ 1992, ‘93, ’94............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Davis, Melvin.............................RB....................... 2005........................................ Houston, Texas Davis, Mike................................FB........................ 1996.................................. Murrells Inlet, S.C. Davitt, Mike...............................T.................. 1968, ’69, ’71.................................. Springdale, Pa. Dawson, Lewis...........................OL.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03.......................... Fayetteville, N.C. Dean, Matt............................... DB....................1998, ‘99...............................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Dean, Mike............................... DT................ 1972, ’73, ’74.................................Greenville, S.C. Deas, Henry................................G................. 1935, ’36, ’37................................Charleston, S.C. Dease, Don.................................G................. 1968, ’69, ’70....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Deedrick, John.......................... DT....................1986, ’87......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Dellinger, Chip......................... DB................ 1972, ’73, ’74.............................. Greenwood, S.C. Dellinger, Layne.........................LB..............1989, ’90, ’91, ‘93..................................Sumter, S.C. DeLuca, J.J............................................................. 1951.................................San Francisco, Calif. Denhem, Andrew................................................... 1927................................................................ Dennis, Scott............................ OT................ 1985, ’86, ’87................................... Beaufort, S.C. Denny.................................................................... 1953................................................................ Densmore, Sean.........................RB....................... 1984......................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. D’Errico, R.N........................................................ 1943................................................................ Deschamps, Robert F...................G................. 1937, ‘38, ‘39.................................Columbia, S.C. Dessaso, Chris........................... DB....................1985, ’87.................................Springfield, Mass. DeWald, Jacob....................................................... 1948................................................................ Diaz, Ken.................................. DB................ 1966, ’67, ’68............................. Coral Gables, Fla. Dice, Gene..................................G................. 1960, ’61, ’62.................................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dickerson, Ed.............................G.....................1966, ’67......................................Monroe, N.C. Dick, Harvey...............................C.....................1951, ’52...................................Charleston, S.C. DiBois, Mark..............................G........................ 1973............................................Valdosta, Ga. DiCarlo, Scott............................SN.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91...............................Rosemont, Pa. Dingle, Avery............................ DB.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.............................. Manning, S.C. DeLoreto, Nick..........................FB................. 1961, ’62, ’63...............................Wollaston, Mass. Dimoush, Al............................. DT....................... 1982..................................Merritt Island, S.C. Dingle, Robert....................................................... 1935................................................................ Diruble.................................................................. 1907................................................................ Dodd, Gene...............................RB....................... 1983..........................................Savannah, Ga. Domanski, Gary........................ WR................ 2004, ‘05, ‘06...................... Neshanic Station, N.J. Donley, Trent.............................TE.............1985, ’86, ’87, ’88................................Mahomet, Ill. Dorn, Jennings.......................... DB....................... 1976..................................... Greenwood, S.C. Doss, James............................................................ 1952............................................... Rome, Ga. Dotson, Gene............................ QB.............1972, ’73, ’74, ’75...............................Savannah, Ga. Dotson, Marty.......................... DB....................1976, ’77......................................Savannah, Ga. Dotter.................................................................... 1918................................................................ Douglas, Deon...........................DE.............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06.........................Bennettsville, S.C. Douglas, Jack............................ QB.............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92............................Charleston, S.C. Douglas, Hillery........................ DB................ 1979, ’80, ’81................................Charleston, S.C. Doyle, C.E............................................................. 1928................................................................ Doyle, Kenyon...........................TB................ 1999, ‘00, ‘01........................ Moncks Corner, S.C. Dozier, Earl............................................................ 1932................................................................ Drafts, Lucas.......................................................... 1934................................................................ Drawdy, Erna......................................................... 1949................................................................ Drayton, Eddie..........................TE....................... 1992........................................ Hartsville, S.C. Drayton, Maurice.......................CB................ 1996, ‘97, ‘98................................Charleston, S.C. Drews, Paul............................... HB....................... 1953.......................................Charleston, S.C. Driggers, Robert..........................C................. 1972, ’73, ’74............................... Walterboro, S.C. Droze, Milton.............................G.....................1953, ’54...................................Charleston, S.C. Drummond, Mazzie.................. QB....................... 2001............................................... Greer, S.C. Dubore, D.S.......................................................... 1913................................................................ Duckett, S.L........................................................... 1910................................................................ Duckett, T.P........................................................... 1912................................................................ Dufford, Kevin...........................TE................ 1985, ’86, ’87.................................Tallahassee, Fla. Duke, Basil............................................................. 1943................................................................ Dunbar, Corinthius....................LB........................ 2006............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Duncan, Bob..............................TB....................1969, ’70...................................Charleston, S.C. Dunfee, L.B........................................................... 1950............................................... Troy, Ohio Dunham, Tee.............................FB........................ 2000.......................................Lynchburg, S.C. Dunn, Napolean........................LB........................ 2006...........................................Norcorss, Ga. DuPre, S.J.............................................................. 1935.....................................Spartanburg, S.C. Duvall, Howard..................................................... 1929................................................................ Dyches, B.H.......................................................... 1951............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Dykes, Bilton.............................FB................. 1959, ’60, ’61...................................Savannah, Ga. Dzanis, Ed.................................FB..............1954, ’55, ’56, ’57...........................Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Eadie, R.D............................................................. 1906................................................................ Eason, F.G.............................................................. 1906................................................................ Eastburn, Earley........................ HB................ 1959, ’60, ’61...................................... Mobile, Ala. Easterby, Ronnie........................DE................ 1975, ’76, ’77................................Charleston, S.C. Eaves, Jimmy..............................DE................ 1971, ’72, ’73......................................Sumter, S.C. Eckert, Chris............................. QB................ 1999, ‘00, ‘01............................... Columbus, N.C. Eddleton, Raymond...................DE................ 1992, ’93, ’94..................................Richmond, Va. Edward, Tommy........................ HB................ 1959, ’60, ’61..................................... Ayden, N.C. Edwards, Charles G................... HB................ 1937, ’38, ’39............................ Wilmington, N.C. Eggleston, Danny........................T.................. 1976, ’77, ’78.......................................... Gray, Ga. Ehrlich J.G............................................................. 1907................................................................ Eichholz, Jerome.................................................... 1939................................................................ Ellerbe, Edward...................................................... 1929................................................................ Ellerbe, J.E............................................................. 1911................................................................ Elliot, Cory............................... DB....................... 1997..................................... Fayetteville, N.C. Ellis, Jack................................................................ 1953................................................................ Engard, Rodney..........................G................. 1965, ’66, ’67...................................... Atlanta, Ga. Engelhardt, August................................................. 1953.......................................Manderville, La. Enick, Thomas....................................................... 1948................................................................ Epple, Carl................................ DT....................1984, ’85.................................... Baltimore, Md. Epps, Claude.......................................................... 1929................................................................ Erhard, Jake.............................. DT................ 1991, ’92, ‘93.............................Lawrenceville, Ga. Erickson, Greg.......................... DT................ 1971, ’72, ’73........................Hendersonville, N.C. Ervin, Tommy............................RB................ 1972, ’73, ’74............................. Summerville, S.C. Eskridge, Lawson................................................... 1932................................................................ Esther III, Jon........................................................ 2005................................................................ Ettari, Jim................................. NG.............1979, ’80, ’81, ’82........................... Brentwood, N.Y. Evans, Charles..........................DL...................... 2006......................................Greenville, Fla. Evans, John.................................T......................... 1962...............................Brown Summit, N.C. Everett, Gale.............................. DB....................1967, ’68............................. Robersonville, N.C. Eykyn, Don................................. P.................. 1966, ’67, ’68................................... Beaufort, S.C.
Environment
The Blade
Gabrish, Jim...............................OL.............1982, ’83, ’84, ’85..............................Canfield, Ohio Gaffney, Frances..................................................... 1918................................................................ Gahagen, Jim..............................K................. 1966, ’67, ’68....................................Bluffton, S.C. Gaines, Tim...............................TB....................1977, ’78......................................Hickory, N.C. Gallion, Ryan............................ DB....................... 2000..........................................Abingdon, Va. Galvin, Ron............................... WR.............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89................................... Miami, Fla. Gamble.................................................................. 1907................................................................ Gamble, Dendrick..................... WR.............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00................................. Ladson, S.C. Gamble, Tracey........................ RUE............1991, ’92, ‘93, ’94.............................. Manning, S.C. Gamby, John...............................C................. 1980, ’81, ’82................................... Brewster, N.Y. Gambrell, Mike......................... HB....................1959, ’60................................... Great Falls, S.C. Gardner, Britt.............................LB................. 1997, ‘98, ‘99.................................. Lancaster, S.C. Garner, Dave............................. OG................ 1981, ’83, ’84.................................Columbia, S.C. Garrison, George.........................C................. 1958, ’59, ’60..................................Anderson, S.C. Gause, Kevin..............................CB................ 1999, ‘00, ‘01.............................. Fayetteville, N.C. Gay, Bill......................................K........................ 1984.................................... Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Gay, Corey................................ DB....................1992, ’93.....................................Alexandria, Va. Gayewski, Gerry..........................C........................ 1954................................ Hunlocks Creek, Pa. Geddings, Richard.................... DB................ 1989, ’90, ’91......................................Sumter, S.C. Gehlken, Henry..........................C........................ 1963................................. N. Charleston, S.C. Gentry, Travis............................ DB....................2004, ‘05...................................... Pulaski, Tenn. Gershon, Marty...................................................... 1948................................................................ Gess, Jonathan............................C................. 1999, ‘00, ‘01...................................... Clover, S.C. Gettys, Alex.................................T.................. 1965, ’66, ’67.....................................Pickens, S.C. Gibbs, Chris...............................RB................ 2002, ’03, ‘05................................... Beaufort, S.C. Gibbs, Thomas...........................FB................. 1997, ‘98, ‘99......................................Hoover, Ala. Gibson................................................................... 1916................................................................ Gibson, Lonnie..........................RB....................... 1973..............................................Macon, Ga. Gibson, T.K............................................................ 1913................................................................ Gibson, William B.................... HB................ 1936, ’37, ’38......................................Sumter, S.C. Gilbert, Bartow...................................................... 1932................................................................ Gilgo, Bill................................... E.................. 1959, ’60, ’61.............................Washington, D.C. Gillespie, Eric............................ DB................ 1983, ’84, ’85................................... Dayton, Ohio Gilliard, Ron..............................DE................ 1979, ’80, ’81................................Charleston, S.C. Gillis, Paul................................. DB.............1976, ’77, ’78, ’79......................Daytona Beach, Fla. Gilmore, Jordon.......................LB....................... 2006...................................... Belmont, N.C. Gist, Anquan............................. DB.............1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96............................. Rock Hill, S.C. Glaze, Lee..............................QB-WR............ 1983, ’84, ’85................................Charleston, S.C. Gleissner, Lukas......................... DT.............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06..............................Statesboro, Ga. Glenn, Stanford...................... RB-DB.................1982, ’83...................................... Pottstown, Pa. Glover, Marion............................T.................. 1967, ’68, ’69................................. Pine Bluff, Ark. Godfrey, Chaucer....................... SS........................ 1994........................................Columbia, S.C. Goins, Ray.................................OL................ 1982, ’83, ’84.............................. Cincinnati, Ohio Gold, Martin............................. HB................ 1940, ’41, ’42................................Palm Beach, Fla. Gold, Randy..............................LB..............1981, ’82, ’83, ’84............................Charleston, S.C. Gongaware, Hartford............................................. 1924................................................................ Goodhart, John......................... DT....................... 1975...................................... Little Rock, Ark. Goodman, C.E....................................................... 1948.....................................Hampstead, N.C. Goodrum, Nuru.........................FB..............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06.......................... Fayetteville, N.C. Goodwin, Keele.........................DE....................1999, ‘00..................................... Abbeville, S.C. Goolsby, Jay.............................. QB................ 1966, ’67, ’68......................................Apopka, Fla.
For Success
Military College
Gorrity................................................................... 1927................................................................ Gould, Ed................................... E.................. 1960, ’61, ’62.................................... Wilson, N.C. Graham, Derick.........................DE................ 1979, ’81, ’82................................Charleston, S.C. Gramblin, Pat............................ DT................ 1986, ’87, ’88....................................... Easley, S.C. Graming, J.L.......................................................... 1922................................................................ Grant, Bob.................................OL................ 1984, ’85, ’86...................................Linwood, N.J. Grant, Dwayne...........................FB........................ 1991................................. Richmond Hill, Ga. Grant, Francis........................... DB................ 1963, ’64, ’65........................................ Greer, S.C. Grant, Shawn.............................LB..............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05..................................Sumter, S.C. Graves, Brian............................. DB................ 1983, ’84, ’85................................. Rock Hill, S.C. Gray, Julius............................................................. 1931................................................................ Gray, Lance................................DE.............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Greaser, Mike..............................G.....................1969, ’70.............................. Fredericksburg, Va. Green, Aaron..............................RB................ 1995, ‘96, ‘97.................................. Hinesville, Ga. Green, Derek............................. WR.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97.........................Hilton Head, S.C. Green, Kirby.......................................................... 1917................................................................ Green, Pat...................................K................. 1963, ’64, ’65........................................ Greer, S.C. Greene, James.............................LB..............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04................................ Conway, S.C. Greer, Josh................................. WR....................1999, ‘00......................................... Geneva, Fla. Gregory, Harry....................................................... 1914................................................................ Gregory, Joseph...................................................... 1950...........................................Kershaw, S.C. Gresham, Reuben...................... WR................ 1996, ‘97, ‘98.................................Columbia, S.C. Greswold, Gwynette............................................1935, ’36............................................................ Griest, John................................TE................ 1966, ’67, ’68................................... Dayton, Ohio Griffin, A.C............................................................ 1934................................................................ Griffin, Jack............................... HB.............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59............................. Hamburg, N.Y. Griffin, Rudy..............................DE....................2001, ‘02......................................Hepzibah, Ga. Grissom, Jay.............................. OT....................1988, ’89................................. Henderson, N.C. Guererri, Dick........................... QB................ 1956, ’57, ’58.....................................Geneva, N.Y. Gulledge, E.T......................................................... 1943...................................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Gulliford, Jim..............................T.................. 1957, ’58, ’59......................................... Gary, Ind. Gunn..................................................................... 1910................................................................ Gunning, Robert.................................................... 1951............................................Chapin, S.C. Haas, Nick..................................K..............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01........................... Winnsboro, S.C. Haddad, Tarik........................... NG.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83...............................Allentown, Pa. Hair, Robbie..............................FB.....................1982, ’83................................ Summerville, S.C. Hale............................................................................................................................................... Hall, Bradley..............................FB................. 1999, ‘00, ‘01......................................Lilburn, Ga. Hall, Damien.............................LB........................ 1996...................................... Whiteville, N.C. Hall, Edward B......................... HB................ 1934, ‘35, ‘36..................................St. Paul’s, N.C. Hall, Marc...................................C................. 1994, ‘95, ‘96.................................... Tallassee, Fla. Hall, Jon....................................FB................. 1970, ’71, ’72......................................McLean, Va. Haltiwanger, Garrick................. HB................ 1993, ’94, ‘95.................................Columbia, S.C. Haltiwanger, R.D................................................... 1950................................................................ Ham, Matt.................................CB....................... 2000............................................Mullins, S.C. Hammond, J.H...................................................... 1907................................................................ Hampton, George......................TE.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97.............................Columbia, S.C. Hanes, Richard...........................FB................. 1964, ’65, ’66....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Haney, Joshua......................... WR...................2005, ‘06..................................... Fairburn, Ga. Hansen, Lance.......................... OG.............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92..............................Alexandria, Va. Hardin, Blair............................. WR....................2000, ‘03.................................Kannapolis, N.C. Hardin, Justin........................... QB....................2003, ‘04.................................Kannapolis, N.C. Harley............................................................................................................................................ Harrington, Ed...........................G................. 1959, ’60, ’61.....................................Gaffney, S.C. Harris, Corey.............................CB....................1995, ‘96........................... Warner Robbins, Ga. Harman, John........................... DB....................... 1983........................................Columbia, S.C. Harshbarger, Robert....................G................. 1936, ‘37, ‘38.............................. St. Albans, W.Va. Harvey, Charley........................ DB....................1977, ’78...................................Charleston, S.C. Harvey, Dave..............................CB....................... 1994.........................................Cumming, Ga. Harvey, Joe..................................C........................ 1974.......................................Charleston, S.C. Harvey, Steve............................. DB....................... 1974............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Hastings, Adam...........................G................. 2002, ‘03, ‘04........................................Icard, N.C. Hawkins, Brandon.................... DB................ 2003, ’04, ‘05............................ Early Branch, S.C. Hayes..................................................................... 1953................................................................ Haynes, C.J............................... QB................ 1992, ’93, ’94................... New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Haynie, Blake.............................DE....................1980, ’81......................................... Belton, S.C. Haywood, Denny.......................LB..............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00.......................................Lutz, Fla. Healy, Matt............................... WR.............1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02......................... Summerville, S.C. Hearn, Bart.................................C........................ 1993.............................................. Elkin, N.C. Hearn, Gran.............................. DB....................... 1974........................................Charlotte, N.C. Heath..................................................................... 1912................................................................ Heinsohn, Alvin..................................................... 1921................................................................ Hemmingway, Tom..................... E.................. 1957, ’58, ’59.................................29 Palms, Calif. Henderson, Andrew.................. DB.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.......................Newport News, Va. Henderson, William............................................... 1948................................................................ Hendrix, Bob............................ DB....................1969, ’70................................. Greenwood, S.C. Hendrix, Jerrald........................ OT....................... 1991............................................Callahan, Fla Heyward................................................................ 1942................................................................ Hibb, Thomas........................................................ 1914................................................................ Higgins, Earl............................. DT....................... 1989.......................................Charleston, S.C. Hightower, Gene........................ FL................. 1967, ’68, ’69..............................Birmingham, Ala. Hill........................................................................ 1915................................................................ Hill, Antwan.......................... DT/OL..........2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05............................ Cartersville, Ga. Hill, Butch.................................LB........................ 1983............................... Stone Mountain, Ga. Hill, Charlie................................T......................1954, ’55....................................... Prichard, Ala. Hill, G.H............................................................... 1951..............................................Utica, Miss. Hill, Ken..................................... E...............1953, ’54, ’55, ’56............................Charleston, S.C. Hill, Robert............................... QB.............1981, ’82, ’83, ’84.........................Lawrenceville, Ga. Hill, Vincent............................. DB....................2005, ‘06........................... Stone Mountain, Ga. Hinshaw, Bill...............................C........................ 1962.................................... Greensboro, N.C. Hitchcock, Ron...........................T.................. 1958, ’59, ’60............................... Canal Point, Fla. Hines, William.......................... WR....................2000, ‘01................................. Jacksonville, S.C. Hobbs, Coswell...................................................... 1932................................................................ Hobbs, Lindgee...................................................... 1931................................................................ Hodge, Ron............................... SE........................ 1973............................................ Oaklyn, N.J. Hodge, Travis.............................LB..............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03........................... Jacksonville, Fla. Hodgin, Byron...........................TE....................... 1971............................................. Norfolk, Va. Hoffman, Phil.............................C................. 1966, ’67, ’68............................... Wilkinsburg, Pa. Hogrefe.................................................................. 1925................................................................ Holland, Algie........................................................ 1929................................................................ Holland, Charles.................................................... 1932 Hollingsworth, Stan.................. WR.............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01........................ Wilmington, N.C. Holmes, Henry...................................................... 1924................................................................ Holt, Bruce............................... OG....................1980, ’81............................................Beaver, Pa. Holt, David................................LB................. 1971, ’72, ’73...........................................Cass, Ga. Holt, Rusty............................... DB................ 1971, ’72, ’73.....................................Mullins, S.C. Hooks, Felix...............................LB..............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77........................... Sandersville, Ga. Hopkins, Bill............................. DT................ 1977, ’78, ’79...................... Rockville Center, N.Y. Horn, Jon...................................TE................ 1993, ’94, ‘95.................................. Hinesville, Ga. Horn, Larry.................................G........................ 1974........................................Lake View, S.C.
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Fabian, C.T............................................................ 1951.......................................Charleston, S.C. Fagan, Marty..............................TE.............1989, ’90, ’91, ‘92............................. Rochester, N.Y. Fahringer, Dan...........................LB................. 1980, ’82, ’83................................... Whitehall, Pa. Fallaw, Wilber.............................T.................. 1963, ’64, ’65.................................Columbia, S.C. Farley, Dan..................................T......................1965, ’66........................................Buffalo, N.Y. Farley, Dan.................................LB........................ 1998.............................. Winston-Salem, N.C. Farley, Greg................................LB........................ 1992....................................... Somerville, N.J. Farr, Kemble...............................LB................. 1972, ’73, ’74................................Charleston, S.C. Farren, Paul................................FB.....................1964, ’65....................................Ft. Monroe, Va. Farri, Lou................................... FL........................ 1973..................................Camp Springs, Md. Farrier, Richard...........................T...............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80................................ Staunton, Va. Farrington, Jeff.......................... DB....................1980, ’81........................................... Greer, S.C. Faulkner, Thomas................................................... 1935......................................Cupertino, Calif. Fayssoux, Jimmy.........................FB.....................1964, ’65.....................................Gastonia, N.C. Fedrick, Tom...............................C..............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80................................... Tucker, Ga. Fender, Duane........................... WR................ 1980, ’81, ’82............................. Summerville, S.C. Fender, Nick...............................DL................ 2004, ‘05, ‘06.................................Culleoka, Tenn. Fennelly, Michael.......................DE.............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99................................ Marietta, Ga. Ferguson, A.W.....................................................1935, ’36............................. Warner-Robins, Ga. Ferguson, F.D......................................................... 1925................................................................ Ferguson, Ralph........................ DB.............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76...................... Warner Robins, Ga. Ferrall, Quinn............................LB..............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01.............................Tallahassee, Fla. Fiddler, R.W........................................................... 1947................................................................ Fields, Germaine....................... DB....................... 2003........................................Springfield, Ga. Figg, C.C............................................................... 1928................................................................ Fillmore, Kenny.....................WR-DB............ 1993, ’94. ‘95......................... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fishburne, Lucas.................................................... 1935................................................................ Fitgerald, W.G........................................................ 1950................................................................ Fladger, Kelly............................ DB.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Flanagan, Scott....................... WR...................... 2005................................... Camarillo, Calif. Fletcher, Brian..................... DL/OL............ 2003, ‘04, ‘06........................... Baton Rouge, La. Flintom, Michael....................... HB................ 1992, ’93, ’94............................ St. Matthews, S.C. Florence, Phillip......................... SE................. 1987, ’88, ’89.................................Columbia, S.C. Folger, A.W............................................................ 1915................................................................ Folk, Gene................................ DB....................... 1982......................................... Allendale, S.C. Fonville, Edward.................................................... 1935................................................................ Force, Mike............................... DB....................... 1990............................................. Berwick, Pa. Ford, Lonnie..............................TB................ 1976, ’77, ’79.......................... Warner Robins, Ga. Ford, R.P................................................................ 1936................................................................ Forgach, Pete...............................T.................. 1955, ’56, ’57.................................. Glen Lyon, Pa. Formyduval, Morrison................T......................... 1940...................................... Whiteville, N.C. Forney, Torrence........................ DB.............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92...........................Forest City, N.C. Foster, E.L. “Hank”................... HB................ 1938, ‘39, ‘40................................Knoxville, Tenn. Foster, Mitchell...........................T.................. 1962, ’63, ’64.................................Charlotte, N.C. Fox, M.P.................................... OG....................... 1951.......................................Charleston, S.C. Fox, Brooks.................................C........................ 1972.................................... Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Foxworth, E.D....................................................... 1950.......................................Charleston, S.C. Frank, Carlos............................. WR.............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99.............................. St. Mary’s, Ga. Franklin, Chris...........................TE.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03..................... Cape Canaveral, Fla. Frazier, Victor............................. SE..............1982, ’83, ’84, ’85.........................Hilton Head, S.C. Freeman, Bob............................ DB....................1970, ’71.....................................Lompoc, Calif. Freeman, Joseph.........................DE....................... 2003..............................................Macon, Ga. French, Tommy......................... DB....................1984, ’85.................................Milledgeville, Ga. Freidland, David........................OL....................... 2002...............................South Plainfield, N.J. Friedman, Buddy................................................... 1953................................................................ Frooman, Tom...........................RB.............1985, ’86, ’87, ’89.......................... Cincinnati, Ohio Frost, John............................................................. 1922................................................................ Frye, Chris................................ OG....................1990, ’91....................................Charlotte, N.C. Fuller, Ben.............................................................. 1923................................................................
2007
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The Citadel
Bulldog Football Horton, James E..........................C.....................1936, ’37......................................... Belton, S.C. Horton, Paul.......................................................... 1935...........................................Leesville, S.C. Hoskins, Robert.........................DE....................... 1998........................................Greenville, S.C. House, Dwight........................ DB...................2005, ‘06..................................Lexington, S.C. Howard, A.J........................................................... 1923................................................................ Howard, Charles T......................C.....................1936, ’37....................................Greenville, S.C. Howard, John............................ HB....................1939, ’40.........................................Canton, Ga. Howard, Kevin.......................... DB.............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01............................. Eau Gallie, Fla. Howard, William................................................... 1929................................................................ Howell................................................................... 1943................................................................ Howie, Thomas...................................................... 1929................................................................ Hucks, Hubert....................................................... 1932................................................................ Huddle, Harris...........................LB........................ 1982.......................................New Bern, N.C. Hudgens, Robert.................................................... 1915................................................................ Huff, Chris.................................LB..............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98........................ Coral Springs, Fla. Hughes, Billy............................. HB.............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59.......................... Greenwood, S.C. Huguenin, Thomas F................. HB....................... 1937........................................Greenville, S.C. Hunley, Hot Red........................ FL.....................1973, ’74...................................... Lakeland, Fla. Hunt, Mark................................TE.............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80.............................Greenville, S.C. Hunt, Marshall............................ E......................1962, ’63......................................Savannah, Ga. Hutchinson, Al............................G.....................1953, ’54................................ Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Hutchinson, Theodore........................................... 1928................................................................ Hutto, Pat...................................G................. 1969, ’70, ’71............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Hude, Trist............................................................. 1934................................................................ Icenhour, Shiloh.........................RB....................... 1983................................................Beaver, Pa. Ingram, Charlie........................... P......................1969, ’70....................................Greenville, S.C. Ingram, Jay................................ DB................ 1998, ‘99, ‘00.................................Fort Pierce, Fla. Ingram, Lionel....................................................... 1928................................................................ Irwin, Les....................................C.....................1953, ’54................................... Nashville, Tenn. Isaac, Joe................................... DB................ 1966, ’67, ’68............................. Georgetown, S.C. Iseman, Jacob W........................ HB....................... 1939.............................................Sumter, S.C.
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Jackson, Bobby...........................FB................. 1960, ’61, ’62........................................ Rome, Ga. Jackson, Deon............................TB.............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99........................ St. Petersburg, Fla. Jackson, E.L........................................................... 1931................................................................ Jackson, Jay............................... DB................ 1987, ’88, ’89.......................................Tampa, Fla. Jackson, Leroy............................DE................ 1966, ’67, ’68...................................... Atlanta, Ga. Jackson, Lorenzo........................LB................. 1995, ‘96, ‘97................................. Hartsville, S.C. Jackson, Michael....................... DB.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Jackson, Raleigh.........................LB..............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06..........................Orangeburg, S.C. Jacobs, David............................ OT................ 1996, ‘97, ‘98..................................Kingstree, S.C. James, Chuck............................ QB....................1953, ’54..................................N. Augusta, S.C. James, Greg............................... DT....................1975, ’76...................................Memphis, Tenn. James, William....................................................... 1916................................................................ Jameson, Randy..........................G........................ 1978........................................Greenville, S.C. Jarvis, Dennis............................ DG................ 1971, ’72, ’73..................................Richmond, Va. Jarvis, Robert.......................................................... 1921................................................................ Jeffords, Milton...................................................... 1919................................................................ Jeffords, W.O......................................................... 1917................................................................ Jenkins, Anthony....................... DB....................1986, ’87........................................ Ladson, S.C. Jenkins, Charles..........................OL................ 1984, ’85, ’86.................................Columbia, S.C. Jenkins, Norward................................................... 1942................................................................ Jenkins, William..........................T.................. 1934, ‘35, ‘36...................................Pageland, S.C. Jenkinson, William................................................. 1934................................................................ Jennings, Jeff............................. DT.............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81.............................Greenville, S.C. Jennings, Lauren.................................................... 1933................................................................ Jernigan, Ta’Mar..................... WR............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06................................Lake City, Fla. Jervey, Travis...............................FB................. 1992, ’93, ’94............................. Isle of Palms, S.C. Jeters, Hubert......................................................... 1917................................................................ Jeters, John.................................. E......................... 1966............................................. Union, S.C. Jeters, R.C.............................................................. 1922................................................................ Jimerson, Brad.......................... WR....................2001, ‘02............................Rutherfordton, N.C. Johnson, A.B.......................................................... 1953.......................................Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Adrian......................LB-RB..........1986, ’87, ’88, ’89.......................... Orange Park, Fla. Johnson, Andrew........................TB................ 1973, ’74, ’76...................................Savannah, Ga. Johnson, Bill...............................G.....................1958, ’59..................................New Castle, Del. Johnson, Billy......................... FB-DT..........1982, ’83, ’84, ’85............................. Bridgeton, N.J. Johnson, Bruce....................................................... 1931.....................................Gaitherburg, Md. Johnson, Cecil.....................................................1908, ’11............................................................ Johnson, Dan............................ DB.............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93...................................Laurel, Md. Johnson, Doug........................... FL..............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76...................... Warner Robins, Ga. Johnson, Drew.......................... QB....................... 1999.........................................Rockledge, Fla. Johnson, Ellis.............................DE....................1973, ’74.................................. Winnsboro, S.C. Johnson, Freddie........................TE................ 1983, ’84, ’85..................................... Augusta, Ga. Johnson, J.R........................................................... 1930................................... Gaithersburg, Md. Johnson, Jeff...............................LB..............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00......................Powder Springs, Ga. Johnson, Maurice...................... DT.............1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96........................Myrtle Beach, S.C. Johnson, Marcus........................ FS..............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98.................................Valdosta, Ga. Johnson, Nick............................TE.............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01.................................Valdosta, Ga. Johnson, Porter......................... DB.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.....................................Loris, S.C. Johnson, Randy......................... DT.............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76............................Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Scooter....................QB/WR.........2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03.....................................Irmo, S.C. Johnson, Terence....................... DB................ 1989, ’90, ’91................................. Bridgeton, N.J. Johnson, William................................................... 1935................................................................ Jones, Al...................................... E......................1965, ’66......................................... Fairfax, S.C. Jones, Allen ................................ E.................. 1935, ’36, ’37................................. Columbus, Ga. Jones, Bob................................... E......................1966, ’67....................................Charlotte, N.C. Jones, Dewitt...........................DL...................... 2006....................................... Fairhope, Ala. Jones, Reggie..............................RB....................... 2005.......................................... Bessemer, Ala. Jones, Ryan............................. DB...................... 2006.................................Lawrenceville, Ga. Jones, Vernon......................... DB-RB..........1985, ’86, ’87, ’88.............................Charlotte, N.C. Jones, Willie...............................RB................ 1989, ’90, ’91................................. Rock Hill, S.C. Jones, Woodrow......................... FS........................ 1994...................................... Walterboro, S.C. Joyner, Mike.............................. DG....................1974, ’75..............................New Huron, Conn. Judy, Mark.................................LB........................ 1980.......................................Charleston, S.C. Jurga, Pete................................. DB................ 1974, ’75, ’76.................................. Harrison, N.Y. Kaminer, Edward................................................... 1931................................................................ Kaspar, Mark............................ P.....................2005, ‘06........................ College Station, Texas Keeney, Brad............................. DT.............1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95........................ Wilmington, N.C. Keith, John D........................... HB................ 1933, ‘35, ‘36.................................Greenville, S.C. Kellahan, Ken............................ QB....................... 1997.........................................Kingstree, S.C. Keller, Joe....................................C..............1955, ’56, ’57, ’58............................... Bayonne, N.J. Kelley, Donald........................................................ 1935................................................................ Kelly, Aaron.............................TE............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06...................................... Irmo, S.C. Kelly, G.J............................................................... 1953................................................................ Kelley, Dean...............................LB..............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99................................ Daytona, Fla. Kennedy, E.C......................................................... 1952.......................................Charleston, S.C. Kennedy, Henry..........................T.................. 1938, ‘39, ‘40................................Charleston, S.C. Kennedy, J.W......................................................... 1943........................................ Pine Bluff, Ark.
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Kennickell, Al.............................C.....................1975, ’76......................................Savannah, Ga. Kerr, Charles............................. DT................ 1968, ’69, ’70................................Asharoken, N.Y. Kessler, R.F............................................................. 1950................................................................ Killock, Oliver........................................................ 1922................................................................ Kilpatrick, George.................................................. 1927................................................................ Kimbrell, Tony.......................... DB................ 1974, ’75, ’76................................. Covington, Ga. King, Dick............................................................. 1926................................................................ King, Edward......................................................... 1917................................................................ King, Francis W........................... E.................. 1935, ’36, ’37............................. Georgetown, S.C. King, Hugh............................................................ 1933................................................................ King, Jimmy.............................. DB....................1969, ’70.......................................Raleigh, N.C. King, Johbe............................. LB-FB...........1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98......................... Johnsonville, S.C. King, John.............................................................. 1928................................................................ King, Laurie...............................FB................. 1980, ’81, ’82..................................Lake City, S.C. King, Randall............................ OT....................1994, ‘95....................................Asheboro, N.C. King, Richard......................................................... 1929................................................................ King, Scott..................................K.....................1979, ’80........................... Moncks Corner, S.C. Kirby, Louis............................................................ 1932................................................................ Kirstead, Douglas................................................... 1942................................................................ Kissenberth, Mike......................LB..............1984, ’85, ’86, ’87........................Merritt Island, Fla. Klasnic, Gary............................ DB....................1986, ’88..................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Klein, Lee....................................G................. 1955, ’56, ’58...................................Neward, Ohio Klien...................................................................... 1912................................................................ Knapp.................................................................... 1910................................................................ Knight, Dru’............................. DB.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04..................... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Knox...................................................................... 1910................................................................ Knox, Britt..................................G........................ 1960....................................... Nashville, Tenn. Knox, John............................................................. 1953...............................................Muncy, Pa. Knox, Justin.............................. QB....................... 2005............................................. Union, S.C. Knox, Mike................................. P......................... 1980.............................................. Carlisle, Pa. Kornoski, Connie...................... HB....................... 1957......................................... Glen Lyon, Pa. Kreber, David..............................G..............1976, ’77, ’78, ’79..............................Annandale, Va. Kubski, Gil............................................................. 1935....................................... Longview, Texas Lair, Todd.................................. DT................ 1992, ’93, ’94.................................. Hanahan, S.C. Lambert, David......................... DB................ 1983, ’84, ’85.................................. Fort Mill, S.C. Lancaster, W.B....................................................... 1947................................................................ Landon, Joe.................................T.................. 1976, ’77, ’78................................. Columbus, Ga. Lane, Mike.................................FB................. 1962, ’63, ’64....................................... Albany, Ga. Lanning, Rod............................ QB................ 1973, ’74, ’75...................................... Seneca, S.C. Larkin, Matt............................DE-LB..........1985, ’86, ’87, ’88.............................. Pittsburgh, Pa. LaRoche, F.F........................................................... 1906................................................................ Lash, Cedric...............................CB................ 1982, ’83, ’84....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Latimer, E.P............................................................ 1931................................................................ Latini, Larry................................T......................... 1966....................................... Port Jarvis, N.Y. Laufer, R.D............................................................ 1951................................................................ Lawson, Duran....................... QB............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06....................................Coway, S.C. Lawson, Joshua....................... DB...................2004, ‘06............................... Summerton, S.C. Lawson, Pope............................ DB....................1967, ’68....................................Columbia, S.C. Layton.................................................................... 1918................................................................ Lea, James.............................................................. 1917................................................................ Leach, Jimmy A......................... HB................ 1938, ’39, ’40................................Knoxville, Tenn. Leach, W.A............................................................. 1950................................................................ League, James......................................................... 1932................................................................ Leber, Jim....................................K.....................1969, ’70...............................Manchester, Conn. Lee, Jim......................................DE................ 1968, ’69, ’70...................................... Norfolk, Va. Lee, Montrell...........................RB............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06............................. Snow Hill, N.C. Lee, Robert............................................................ 1924................................................................ Leedy, Cecil................................LB.....................1974, ’75..........................................Tampa, Fla. Legge, B.R.............................................................. 1911................................................................ Leitner, Jim............................... QB....................... 1966............................................Chester, S.C. Leitner, Tommy......................... DG................ 1971, ’72, ’73.....................................Chester, S.C. Lemert, Lee................................FB.....................1988, ’89....................................Greenville, S.C. Lempesis, Peter W.......................G................. 1935, ‘36, ‘37................................Charleston, S.C. Leon, Nick.................................LB........................ 2005................................................Irmo, S.C. Levi, G.A............................................................... 1936..................................... Fayetteville, N.C. Levine, Fred................................ E......................... 1954.......................................Charleston, S.C. Lewis, Jim...................................T......................1963, ’64....................................Dravasburg, Pa. Lewis, Mel.............................................................. 1948................................................................ Lewis, Mike................................TB.............1981, ’82, ’83, ’84...................... McClellanville, S.C. Lewis, Scott................................LB........................ 1996............................................... Greer, S.C. Little...................................................................... 1910................................................................ Little, Erick............................... HB.............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93................................ Laurens, S.C. Lloyd, Dick.................................G.....................1964, ’66................................... Hollywood, Fla. Lockwood, Eddie................................................1939, ‘40...................................Charleston, S.C. Logan, Nate............................... FS........................ 1995.......................................Charleston, S.C. Lombardi, Phillip................................................... 1947................................................................ Long, Billy................................ DB................ 1972, ’73, ’74............................. Summerville, S.C. Long, Pete..................................LB..............1985, ’86, ’87, ’88.............................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Looper, Ron................................C................. 1972, ’73, ’74.................................Greenville, S.C. Love, Terance............................ DB................ 1986, ’87, ’88.................................. Allendale, S.C. Loving, Walt...............................DE....................... 1983...................................... Woodbridge, Va. Lowe, McDonald................................................... 1935.................................Valley Village, Calif. Lundy, Mark..............................LB........................ 1988......................................... Fort Mill, S.C. Lunsford, Gordon......................TB....................... 1972.................................... Rougemont, N.C. Luster, Adrian............................ DT.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97................................ Laurens, S.C. Lyerly, Lindsey...........................DS....................1999, ‘00....................................Lexington, S.C. Lyles, Kendrick....................... DB............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06....................................Union, S.C. Lynch, Harry............................. QB................ 1971, ’72, ’73................................... Camden, S.C. Lyons, Shawn..............................C..............1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96........................... Walterboro, S.C. Mack, Reed................................DE....................1986, ’87....................................Tallahassee, Fla. Madani, Kaivon........................ OG................ 1995, ‘96, ‘97..................................Dade City, Fla. Maggio, Joe............................... QB....................... 1956....................................... Northfield, N.J. Maguire, Paul.............................. E...............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59........................ Youngstown, Ohio Maher, John.............................. OT....................1983, ’84......................................Allentown, Pa. Maher, Steve................................G.....................1971, ’72...................................... Waycross, Ga. Mahoney, Nate...........................RB.............1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02..................... North Augusta, S.C. Major, Al....................................TE....................1976, ’77.................................... Hampton, S.C. Malacarne, A.C...................................................... 1952.........................................Harrisburg, Pa. Mamajak, A.C........................................................ 1952................................................................ Mamajak, James..................................................... 1951.......................................McKeesport, Pa. Manly, Walter L.......................... E.................. 1935, ’36, ’37....................................Leesburg, Fla. Manson, Eric..............................RB................ 1980, ’81, ’83.......................................Macon, Ga. Marchinke, Thomas............................................... 1948................................................................ Margle, Thomas..........................G................. 1955, ’56, ’57....................... New Philadelphia, Pa. Marinko, Terry............................T......................1971, ’72.........................................Sumter, S.C. Marion, Joe............................... DT................ 1981, ’82, ’83...............................St. Stephen, S.C. Markuson, Richie...................... OG....................1997, ‘98......................................Clayton, N.C. Marsh, Clyde.............................. E.................. 1960, ’61, ’62........................................Sparta, Ga. Marshall, L.S.......................................................... 1943................................................................
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Muirhead, John (Clay).............OL...................... 2006........................................... Tucker, Ga. Muldrow, J.F.......................................................... 1909................................................................ Mura, Henry............................... E......................... 1961............................................ Augusta, Ga. Murphy, Frank............................C................. 1962, ’63, ’64.................................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Murphy, John............................ WR.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83............................. Yorktown, N.Y. Murphy, Maurice.......................FB................. 1999, ‘00, ‘01........................................ Elgin, S.C. Murray, Chris.............................LB..............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06...................... West Haven, Conn. Murray, Dick.............................. SE........................ 1970...........................................Endwell, N.Y. Myatt, Ricky.............................. SE.....................1973, ’74...................................Charleston, S.C. Myers, Stanley........................... QB.............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98................................Swansea, S.C. Myers, Tony...............................LB........................ 2005.......................................... Alabaster, Ala. Myricks, Dary........................... DT.............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98..................................Jackson, Ga. Nash, Mark............................... WR.............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89............................... Camden, S.C. Nelson, AJ................................. DB....................... 2004.................................... James Island, S.C. Nelson, Ralph........................................................ 1947................................................................ Nelson, Glenn........................... DB.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83............................... Camden, S.C. Nelson, Roy........................................................... 1942....................................... Spring Hill, Fla. Nesbit, Omar............................ OG.............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01......................... Summerville, S.C. Nesmith, Al................................LB.....................1977, ’78...................................Charleston, S.C. Nettles, Jerry............................. QB................ 1958, ’59, ’60............................. Summerville, S.C. Newmith, Vardell................................................... 1926................................................................ New, Ben.................................. HB....................1953, ’54......................................Savannah, Ga. Newell, Noel.......................................................... 1942................................................................ Newton, John............................ DT....................1977, ’78..................................... St. Mary’s, Ga. Nichols, Rob............................. DB.............1997, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01................................ Marietta, Ga. Nicholls.................................................................. 1910................................................................ Nicholson, Ernest...................... DT....................... 1988.......................................Charleston, S.C. Nixon, Al....................................G........................ 1965....................................... Thomaston, Ga. Noonan, Jimmy.........................FB................. 1989, ’90, ’91......................................Sumter, S.C. Novistsky............................................................... 1943................................................................ Oakes, F.J............................................................... 1906................................................................ O’Brien, Tom.........................OT/OG................... 1976........................................Columbia, S.C. Ogburn, Bill.............................. QB....................1965, ’66....................................Columbia, S.C. Ogilvie, J.M........................................................... 1934................................................................ Ogelsby, Walter...................................................... 1931................................................................ Ohlandt, F.W......................................................... 1951.......................................Charleston, S.C. Olecki, Kevin.............................OL.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03................................ Marietta, Ga. Oliver, Andrew.......................... DG....................1978, ’81....................................Oxon Hill, Md. Olson, Randy............................ DB................ 1967, ’69, ’70.................................Bethel Park, Pa. O’Neill, E.J............................... OT................ 1993, ’94, ‘95.................................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Orange, Marvin..........................C.....................1982, ’83....................................Columbia, S.C. Orr, Ralph................................... E......................... 1965.................................. Pisgah Forest, N.C. O’Shaughnosey, John............................................. 1924................................................................ Overman, E.W....................................................... 1943................................................................ Owens, Clarence W.....................T.................. 1937, ’38, ’39............................. Cumberland, Md. Padgett, H.R.......................................................... 1908................................................................ Pahl, Steve................................. DT....................... 1996............................................ Ladson, S.C. Paine, Billy.................................RB....................1971, ’72........................................Valdosta, Ga. Palmer, Kinta............................ WR....................... 2005............................... Moncks Corner, S.C. Palmer, Oran.......................................................... 1916................................................................ Palmer, Shaun........................... DT.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.............................Columbia, S.C. Palms, John................................FB.....................1979, ’80......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Parker............................................................................................................................................. Parker, Jim................................ HB................ 1962, ’63, ’64....................... Kings Mountain, S.C. Parker, T.C............................................................. 1910................................................................ Parks...................................................................... 1936................................................................ Parks, J.D............................................................... 1910................................................................ Parris, Ricky................................C........................ 1964.............................................Lyman, S.C. Parrish, Buddy.............................T.................. 1972, ’73, ’74................................... Americus, Ga. Parsons, Ken................................ E......................1953, ’54................................ Unionville, Conn. Parson, Mark..............................TE....................1995, ‘96.................................... Ridgeville, S.C. Parson, Bart................................ LS.....................1997, ‘98......................................... Belton, S.C. Passailargen............................................................ 1910................................................................ Passander, Tony......................... QB................ 1967, ’68, ’69....................................Derby, Conn. Patrick, H............................................................... 1910................................................................ Patrick, E.B............................................................ 1912................................................................ Paulson, James........................................................ 1947........................................ Greenbush, MI Payne, Gordon L.........................T.................. 1938, ’39, ‘40...................................... Atlanta, Ga. Payne, Herb.............................. DT.............1983, ’84, ’85, ’86.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Pearce, C.C............................................................ 1922................................................................ Pearce, Hugo.......................................................... 1943................................................................ Peebles, Emory B....................... QB....................... 1938............................................. Mobile, Ala. Pegues, Marlborough.............................................. 1924................................................................ Pender, Preston....................................................... 1934................................................................ Perdue, Jared..............................OL.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03..................................Chipley, Fla. Perazzola, Carl............................FB.....................1999, ‘00............................. Warner Robins, Ga. Perkins, Alvin.............................TB.............1975, ’76, ’77, ’78.........................Washington, D.C. Perrin, Kenneth...................................................... 1934................................................................ Perrin, Mickey........................... HB....................... 1962..........................................Villa Rica, Ga. Perry, Greg.................................TE................ 1991, ’92, ’93.................................Greenville, S.C. Peterkin, John........................................................ 1943................................................................ Peterson, Adam..........................OL................ 2004, ‘05, ‘06............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Petrick, Paul........................................................... 1953................................................................ Petno, Vince................................ E.................. 1961, ’62, ’63.................................Uniontown, Pa. Petty, Jim.....................................C..............1983, ’84, ’85, ’86............................ Dunwoody, Ga. Phillips, Bill............................... HB................ 1988, ’89, ’90................................. Hampton, S.C. Phillips, Mel................................G................. 1963, ’64, ’65.......................................Vidalia, Ga. Pickard, J.W........................................................... 1950................................................................ Pinckney, Lucian.................................................1949, ’50......................... Albuquerque, N. Mex. Pinckney, Mel............................ FL................. 1976, ’77, ’79................................Charleston, S.C. Pipczynski, Joe.......................... OT.............1979, ’80, ’81, ’82.............................Riverhead, N.Y. Pitts, Chad.................................RG....................... 2000..............................................Tampa, Fla. Pitts, Mike..................................T......................1969, ’70.................................Birmingham, Ala. Platt, Harold.......................................................... 1918................................................................ Player, Mike.............................. DT....................... 1982........................................Columbia, S.C. Pollitzer, W.P.......................................................... 1906................................................................ Pope, Don...................................G.....................1971, ’72.......................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Porter, C.E............................................................. 1915................................................................ Porter, R.D............................................................. 1915................................................................ Porth, Harry........................................................... 1934................................................................ Potts, Brendon.......................... QB....................1989, ’90......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Pough, Bud............................... WR.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03.............................Columbia, S.C. Powell, (La)Quincy................... DT................ 1991, ’92, ‘93................................... Camden, S.C. Pratt, Sammy............................ HB....................1953, ’54.................................... Rock Hill, S.C. Pressley, Albert.......................... DB.............1982, ’84, ’85, ’86..............................Blackville, S.C. Prioleau, Jesse........................OLB-DE.........1982, ’83, ’84, ’85................................. Burton, S.C. Pryor, Jason................................FB................. 1992, ’94, ‘95..................................Richmond, Va. Purcell, Brad................................ P......................... 1993.......................................... Waycross, Ga.
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Martin, Ben........................................................... 1907................................................................ Martin, F.M................................................................................................................................... Martin, Jeff................................LB................. 1970, ’71, ’72................................. Columbus, Ga. Martin, J.F.............................................................. 1913................................................................ Martin, Mike.............................LB.....................1993, ’94....................................Columbia, S.C. Marvin, W.R.......................................................... 1911................................................................ Matherly, David........................ DB.............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89................................Mahomet, Ill. Matherson, Justin...................... DB.............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06.....................................Irmo, S.C. Mathews, Tracy..........................LB.................... 1986, ’87,.................................. Jacksonville, Fla. Matthews, Flint..........................LB........................ 1983............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Matthews, G.C...................................................... 1951................................................................ Matthews, Jason.........................OL.............1984, ’85, ’86, ’87..........................Wilkesboro, N.C. Matthews, Wes.......................... HB....................1963, ’64..........................................Alapha, Ga. Maury, Jon.................................TE................ 1988, ’89, ’91................................... Whitehall, Pa. Mauzy, Bill................................ DB....................... 1986........................................Gainesville, Fla. Maxwell................................................................. 1920................................................................ Maxwell.................................... HB....................... 1938........................................Columbia, S.C. Mayer, John.................................C........................ 1960......................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Mayfield, Gay.............................LB................. 1967, ’68, ’69...................................Savannah, Ga. Mazyck, Raymond.................... HB................ 1988, ’89, ’90................................Charleston, S.C. McCants, Brad...........................LB........................ 1995........................................Gainesville, Fla. McCarthy, Sean......................... NG................ 1987, ’88, ’89...................................... Xenia, Ohio McCarty, Kevin..........................LB................. 1981, ’82, ’83................................Charleston, S.C. McCaskill, Kevin.....................DL...................2004, ‘06.................................. Columbia, S.C. McCauley, Keith........................DE................ 1980, ’81, ’82..........................Daytona Beach, Fla. McClellan, Donald B................ HB................ 1937, ’38, ’39..................................St. Paul, Minn. McClenagham........................................................ 1917................................................................ McCombs, Cal.......................... DB....................1965, ’66......................................... Belton, S.C. McConnel, Jack..................................................... 1948................................................................ McCoy, Brad............................. OT....................1997, ‘98.....................................Alpharetta, Ga. McCraw, Cabe....................................................... 1933................................................................ McCree.................................................................. 1936................................................................ McCutcheon.................................................................................................................................. McDaniel, Frank.........................T......................... 1955......................................Mocksville, N.C. McDonald, Charlie..................... E......................1964, ’65....................................Columbia, S.C. McDonald, James................................................... 1935........................................Columbia, S.C. McDowell, Bob...........................C.....................1953, ’54...................................Charleston, S.C. McDowell, Chris......................OL............... 2004, ‘05, ‘06.................................. Taylors, S.C. McDowell, Robert.................................................. 1926................................................................ McElwee, Jack............................RB....................... 1974.......................................Charleston, S.C. McElwee, Thomas.................................................. 1951................................................................ McFadden, McBride............................................... 1915................................................................ McFaddin, James.................................................... 1934................................................................ McFarland, Ed...........................LB................. 1990, ’91, ’92.............................. Orange Park, Fla. McFarland, Thomas............................................... 1926................................................................ McGee, A.P............................................................ 1908................................................................ McGill, Stan................................ P......................1998, ‘99.....................................Kingstree, S.C. McGinn, R.J.......................................................... 1951........................................ Townville, S.C. McGrier, Waren.........................RB................ 1984, ’85, ’86..............................Ware Shoals, S.C. McGroarty, Pat............................G..............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81............................ Hyattsville, Md. McIlwain, John...................................................... 1927................................................................ McIntosh, Edwin................................................... 1932................................................................ McIntyre, Wade H.................... HB................... 1938, ’39, . .............................Bennetssville, S.C. McKaniel, James.................................................... 1956................................................................ McKibben, Tom........................ DB....................... 1972............................................Chester, S.C. McKnight, Kendall....................LB................. 1992, ’93, ’94................................Charleston, S.C. McKown, Kent......................... DB....................... 1985...................................Fayetteville, W. Va. McLarty, Dale............................DE....................1979, ’80.......................................Callahan, Fla. McMillan, Jim............................TB................ 1966, ’67, ’68............................... Walterboro, S.C. McNeil, Frank T........................ QB................ 1935, ’36, ’37................................Charleston, S.C. McRee, Marshall........................FB.....................1959, ’60.................................... Melbourne, Pa. McWharter............................................................ 1912................................................................ Meeks, Bernard..........................LB.....................1994, ‘95......................................Bamberg, S.C. Melby, Bill..................................LB..............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91................................Munster, Ind. Melton, Allan.............................DE................ 1970, ’71, ’72................................... Camden, S.C. Melvin, Lamont.........................RB....................... 1987..................................... Fayetteville, N.C. Meng, Lewis B.......................... HB................ 1935, ’36, ’37........................Avondale Estates, Ga. Merton, Brad............................ WR....................... 1995........................................Lancaster, Ohio Metz, Thomas........................................................ 1932...........................................Raleigh, N.C. Meyer, Roger.............................MG................ 1967, ’68, ’69................................. Pine Bluff, Ark. Middleton, Julius................................................... 1920................................................................ Miles, Dick............................... QB....................... 1954........................................ Columbus, Ga. Miles, Harry.............................. OT....................1998, ‘99......................................Savannah, Ga. Milfi, Leonard........................................................ 1934................................................................ Miller, Bob................................ QB.............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59............................. Brunswick, Ga. Miller, Danny......................... DB-TB..........1977, ’78, ’79, ’81............................ Melbourne, Fla. Miller, Henry.............................. E.................. 1956, ’57, ’58...................................Allentown, Pa. Miller, John H.............................C................. 1935, ’36, ’37.......................... Gran Rapids, Mich. Millhouse, Tillman................. DB...................... 2006................................. Summerville, S.C. Mills, Ern...................................RB.............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04.................................... Greer, S.C. Milton, George.....................OLB-DE.........1981, ’82, ’83, ’84......................... Jacksonville, N.C. Missar, Joe...................................G................. 1962, ’63, ’64.....................................Towson, Md. Mitchell, Stump.........................TB.............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80.............................. St. Mary’s, Ga. Mitchell, Sid............................. QB....................1961, ’62.....................................Asheville, N.C. Mitchell, Wylie....................................................... 1933................................................................ Mitchem, Undra....................... HB....................... 1992...........................................Leesburg, Fla. Monge, Emerson............................................................................................................................ Moody, Ryan............................. QB....................2003, ‘04.................................... Siler City, N.C. Moore, Derek............................ DB.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91................................. Augusta, Ga. Moore, Derek............................ WR....................... 2006.............................................Sumter, S.C. Moore, Otis........................................................... 1915................................................................ Moore, Reggie........................... DB.............1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96................................. Augusta, Ga. Moore, Rusty.............................DE....................... 1978............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Moore, S................................................................ 1920................................................................ Moore, Tom................................ E.................. 1964, ’65, ’66.................................Beaver Falls, Pa. Moore, W.A........................................................... 1915................................................................ Moore, W.C........................................................... 1915................................................................ Moore, William...................................................... 1915................................................................ Morbitzer, David.....................OL...................... 2006.....................................Lexington, S.C. Morehead, Claude..................... DT................ 1978, ’79, ’80............................ Westminister, S.C. Morehead, Craig........................LB........................ 1973.........................................Newberry, S.C. Morelli, David........................... OT....................1991, ’92........................ Old Greenwich, Conn. Morgan, Ben..............................LB........................ 1995..................................North Augusta, Ga. Morgan, Billy............................ DB................ 1982, ’83, ’84.................................Columbia, S.C. Morgan, Bryan.......................... QB....................... 1994........................................ Rock Hill, S.C. Morgan, W.S.......................................................... 1930................................................................ Morphis, Clay............................TE................ 1983, ’84, ’85................................. Hartsville, S.C. Morrell, Kirk..............................DE....................... 1980..........................................Bamberg, S.C. Morris, Loyd..............................LB.....................1988, ’89...................................... Andrews, S.C. Moslet, Joel................................OL....................... 1984........................................Columbia, S.C. Mozoski, Paul............................ OT....................... 1992...................................Fountain Inn, S.C.
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Rain, Bill................................ DB-RB............. 1985, ’86, ’87................................... Dayton, Ohio Rainsford, Thomas................................................. 1909................................................................ Rakowski, Harry.........................T...............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59............................... Gwynedd, Pa. Rathburn, Jim............................DE................ 1966, ’67, ’68................................... Arlington, Va. Reagan, Scott............................ OG....................... 1992...................................... Jacksonville, Fla. Reardon, Mike............................C........................ 1962...................................... Westport, Conn. Reaves, Rob................................ SS.....................1993, ’94......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Redditt, R.H.......................................................... 1952..................................... New Orleans, La. Redish, Eric............................... WR....................1984, ’85........................................Gaffney, S.C. Redford, Kent............................ FL........................ 1972....................................... Vero Beach, Fla. Reed, Leon............................................................. 1928................................................................ Reeder, Oscar......................................................... 1928................................................................ Reese, Bob................................. DG.............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80.........................Washington, D.C. Reese, Deedrick......................... DB................ 1996, ‘97, ‘98................................Charleston, S.C. Reese, Jesse............................................................. 1934................................................................ Reese, Terrance........................DL...................... 2006........................................... North, S.C. Reeves, Aubrey............................G................. 1959, ’60, ’61........................................ Rome, Ga. Reeves, Dan.............................. QB....................... 1975.................................... Cocoa Beach, Fla. Reeves, John................................T......................1964, ’65.......................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Regan, Dickie.............................TE.............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76.............................Columbia, S.C. Reiley, Champ............................ FL................. 1969, ’70, ’71............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Reiney, Jim..................................T......................1960, ’61....................................Greenville, S.C. Reiser, Kyle...............................MG................ 1969, ’70, ’71...................................Savannah, Ga. Renken, Ralph............................G.....................1953, ’54...................................Charleston, S.C. Renwick, Joe..............................LB........................ 1998...................................... Winnsboro, S.C. Reynolds, A.S......................................................... 1919................................................................ Reynolds, James........................ WR....................... 2004........................................Columbia, S.C. Rhame, Hank..............................K................. 1981, ’82, ’83.................................Holly Hill, S.C. Rhame, Lee............................... HB....................... 1958.............................................Sumter, S.C. Rhodes, Jete.............................. QB....................1964, ’65............................................Estill, S.C. Rhodes, Tommy.........................LB.....................1969, ’70...................................... Camden, S.C. Richardson, Bernardo.................LB................. 2000, ‘01, ‘02...........................Newport News, Va. Richardson, J.E...................................................... 1947................................................................ Richardson, Mario.................... DT.............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00...............................Ft. Pierce, Fla. Richardson, Tim....................... DB....................1970, ’71........................................ Augusta, Ga. Richburg, Hugh..................................................... 1927................................................................ Riddle, B.C............................................................ 1910................................................................ Ridgway, Will.............................TE....................1991, ‘93.........................................Jackson, Ga. Rierson, Duby........................... QB....................1953, ’54.......................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Reith, Glenn............................. WR....................... 1979....................................... Livingston, N.J. Riley, Mike................................. SE................. 1974, ’75, ’77.................................. Rockville, Md. Rivers, H.I............................................................. 1934................................................................ Rivers, R.I.............................................................. 1931................................................................ Rivers, Terrance......................... HB.............1991, ’92, ’93. ’94........................... Jacksonville, Fla. Roach, Kevin............................. DB....................... 2002.............................................Canton, Ga. Robbins, Todd........................... DT................ 1983, ’84, ’85...................................... Berwick, Pa. Rober, Sheldon....................................................... 1922................................................................ Roberts, Andre........................ WR...................... 2006..................................... Columbia, S.C. Roberts, Jim.............................. DT................ 1971, ’72, ’73................................Charleston, S.C. Roberts, W.M......................................................... 1930................................................................ Robinson, Bobby...................... OG.............1979, ’80, ’81, ’82.......................... Fayetteville, N.C. Robinson, DeRhon................... OG....................1989, ’90......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Robinson, Herman C................ HB................ 1936, ’37, ‘38................................Charleston, S.C. Robinson, John..........................OL....................... 1985...................................... Brentwood, N.Y. Robinson, P.B......................................................... 1912................................................................ Robinson, Preston.......................G................. 1973, ’74, ’75..................................Richmond, VA Robsock, Tom............................. E.................. 1954, ’55, ’57...................................... Berwick, Pa. Roden, Keith...............................C................. 1970, ’71, ’72................................ Hollywood, Fla. Roe, Bryan.................................DE....................... 1986............................................... Stuart, Fla. Roero, Randy..............................G........................ 1972.............................................. Miami, Fla. Rogers, Andrew B..................... HB....................... 1954.......................................Charleston, S.C. Rogers, G.C........................................................... 1910................................................................ Rogers, Hugh..............................T......................... 1937.............................................. Miami, Fla. Rogers, John (Jack) E................ HB....................1920, ’21...................................Charleston, S.C. Rogers, Orville............................T.................. 1935, ’36, ‘37....................................... Miami, Fla. Roper, Tyrone............................ DB................ 1975, ’76, ’77................................Charleston, S.C. Rosa, John................................. QB................ 1970, ’71, ’72............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Rosborough, Mike......................FB.....................1981, ’82....................................Columbia, S.C. Rose, TJ.................................... DB.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03......................... Summerville, S.C. Ross, Larry..................................T......................1961, ’62...................................... Ahoskie, N.C. Rosser, Dave................................C........................ 1991......................................Mocksville, N.C. Rowell, Willie Andrew.............LB................ 2004, ‘05, ‘06..................................Opelika, Ala. Rowland, Gene..........................TE................ 1969, ’70, ’71.....................................Coeburn, Va. Ruark, Kip................................ WR....................1983, ’84................................Lawrenceville, Ga. Rubens, Alfredo..................................................... 1947...........................................Raleigh, N.C. Rubino, S.J............................................................. 1952............................................Carnegie, Pa. Ruff, Brian.................................LB..............1973, ’74, ’75, ’76....................... Mountainside, N.J. Rumble, Neal.............................DE................ 1970, ’71, ’72............................... Thomasville, Ga. Runey, Mike.............................. HB....................... 1966.......................................Charleston, S.C. Russell, T.G............................................................ 1907................................................................ Russell, Tim.............................. QB................ 1977, ’78, ’79.............................. Greenwood, S.C. Russinko, David........................ DT.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91.............................. Riverdale, N.J. Rust, Carl...................................TE................ 1981, ’82, ’83................................... Madison, N.J. Rust, Dayle................................TE....................1985, ’86...................................... Madison, N.J. Rust, Don...................................G..............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80................................. Decatur, Ga. Rust, Orion................................TE................ 1977, ’78, ’79................................... Madison, N.J. Ryan, W.J............................................................... 1931................................................................ Rye, Jerry..................................C-K...................... 1982........................................Greenville, S.C. Sabados, Andrew.........................C................. 1936, ’37, ‘38........................................ Aurora, Ill. Sakre, Tom.................................TE....................1973, ’74...................................Charleston, S.C. Sales, Lamar...............................LB................. 2000, ‘01, ‘02..................... North Charleston, S.C. Salley, Bill...................................LB................. 1978, ’79, ’80..............................Orangeburg, S.C. Salvato, Albert........................................................ 1947............................................ Ellicott, Md. Sanchez, Tom.............................. E.................. 1967, ’68, ’69............................... Russellville, Ark. Sanders, Bob............................... E...............1955, ’56, ’57, ’58....................... Virginia Beach, Va. Sanders, E.A........................................................... 1949.............................................. Edna, Texas Sanders, F.A............................................................ 1941................................................................ Sands, Anthony..........................LB........................ 1996........................................... Conway, S.C. Sands, Everette...........................FB..............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93................................ Conway, S.C. Samsom, Lewis...........................DE....................... 1994.......................................Knoxville, Tenn. Sasson, John...............................LB........................ 2006.............................................Liberty, S.C. Savos, Sam............................................................. 1951................................................................ Scadlock, Sam............................FB................. 1977, ’78, ’79................................Charleston, S.C. Scaffe, Tommy........................................................ 1916................................................................ Schaefer, John........................... NG.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Schreiber, Larry......................... DT....................2000, ‘01........................................ Deltona, Fla.
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Schwarze, Bob........................... QB................ 1955, ’56, ’57................................ Jersey City, N.J. Scott, Spencer........................... OT................ 1988, ’89, ’90........................ Moncks Corner, S.C. Scoville, G.O.......................................................... 1931................................................................ Scoville, James........................................................ 1921................................................................ Seabrook, Ephriam................................................. 1927................................................................ Seabrooks, Norman................... DT................ 1970, ’71, ’72....................................... Bryant, Fla. Sease....................................................................... 1913................................................................ Seignious, Chip.......................... SE.....................1976, ’77.....................................Alexandria, Va. Self, Ahren................................ DB................ 1992, ‘93, ’94............................... Princeton, W.Va. Selman, Mike.............................. P.................. 1994, ‘95, ‘96.................................. Manning, S.C. Seward, Buck..............................C........................ 1980..........................................Savannah, Ga. Sexton, Tim................................. P......................... 1982............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Shaffer, Doug..............................T......................1962, ’63..................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Shahid, R.J............................................................. 1950..............................Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Shahid, W.S............................................................ 1947................................................................ Sharpe, Bucky........................... HB..................’59, ’60, ’61.................................... Florence, S.C. Shealy, Francis.............................T.................. 1938, ’39, ‘40....................................Leesville, S.C. Sheffer, Bill.................................TE....................... 1974.......................................Knoxville, Tenn. Shelley, Ron...............................DE................ 1973, ’74, ’75....................................... Aiken, S.C. Sheppard, B.B........................................................ 1923................................................................ Sheppard, Francis................................................... 1916................................................................ Sheppard, Lee.................................................. 1969, ’70, ’71..................................Asheville, N.C. Shields, Gene.............................. E.................. 1967, ’68, ’69....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Shillito, W.F........................................................... 1927................................................................ Shrader, Tracey.......................... QB................ 1979, ’80, ’81............................... Woodbridge, Va. Shuddreth, Al......................................................... 1943................................................................ Shuler, J.W............................................................. 1912................................................................ Shurstedt, Frederick............................................... 1934................................................................ Siano, Mike............................... HB....................... 1955...................................... Union City, N.J. Siegel, Hal...................................T......................... 1958.........................................Brooklyn, N.Y. Simmons, Chip...........................C..............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99..........................Spartanburg, S.C. Simmons, Jack........................... HB............. 1919, 1920, 1921.............................Charleston, S.C. Simons, F.J............................................................. 1916................................................................ Simpson, Rusty...........................K........................ 1971........................................Charlotte, N.C. Simpson, Scott...........................TE....................1994, ‘95........................................ Ladson, S.C. Sims, Cedric.............................. HB................ 1989, ’90, ’91..................................... Decatur, Ga. Singleton, Harold............... WR-DB-RB......... 1986, ’87, ’89................................... Beaufort, S.C. Sinkler, Daniel....................................................... 1928................................................................ Sizer, Garrett...........................FB-DE..........1990, ’91, ’92, ‘93...................... East Lansing, Mich. Skelton, E.P............................................................ 1930................................................................ Skinner, Justin.............................K..............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97............................Charleston, S.C. Skole, Tony............................... DB................ 1988, ’89, ’90......................................Roswell, Ga. Skordal, Tom.............................. SE................. 1970, ‘71, ’72...................................Savannah, Ga. Slawson, Mark............................ FL..............1977, ’78, ’79, ’80......................... Summerville, S.C. Sloan...................................................................... 1907................................................................ Skreppen, Glenn....................... DT....................... 1986........................................Murrysville, Pa. Small, John.................................LB................. 1967, ’68, ’69..................................... Augusta, Ga. Smalls, Dwayne......................... ILB.............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90.............................Columbia, S.C. Smart, Chris.............................. DT....................1969, ’70...................................... Arlington, Va. Smith, Antonio..........................RB.............1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98...................................Huger, S.C. Smith, Artmar........................................................ 1906................................................................ Smith, Bill..................................DE................ 1976, ’77, ’78................................. Columbus, Ga. Smith, Brian............................ FB/LB...........1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00.................................. Lynn, Mass. Smith, Chester............................G................. 1934, ’35, ’36..............................Chesterfield, S.C. Smith, Clint.............................. OG................ 1983, ’84, ’85.................................. Fort Mill, S.C. Smith, Dave.............................. WR....................... 1983..................................... Fayetteville, N.C. Smith, David............................. DB....................... 2003........................................Columbia, S.C. Smith, E.B............................................................. 1951................................................................ Smith, E.D............................................................. 1910................................................................ Smith, F.S............................................................... 1909................................................................ Smith, Gray............................................................ 1931................................................................ Smith, H.A............................................................ 1933................................................................ Smith, Kevin.............................. FS..............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97........................... Hollywood, S.C. Smith, Leonard...................................................... 1953............................................ Metairie, La. Smith, Lester............................. DB.............. 1988,’90,’91, ’92............................Kannapolis, N.C. Smith, Nathaniel....................... HB................ 1935, ’36, ’37.....................................Mullins, S.C. Smith, P.G.............................................................. 1941.........................................La Grange, Ga. Smith, S.W............................................................. 1936................................................................ Smith, Shaquill........................CB...................... 2006..................................... Columbia, S.C. Sniscak, Rich............................. DB................ 1981, ’82, ’83...................................Allentown, Pa. Snow, Jerald................................G................. 1973, ’74, ’75................................ Statesville, N.C. Sollazzo, David.......................... DG................ 1974, ’75, ’76.................................. Harrison, N.Y. Southard, Lawrence..................... E.................. 1936, ’37, ’38..............................Spartanburg, S.C. Spain, William............................C................. 1937, ’38, ‘39....................................Raleigh, N.C. Spann, Steve.............................LB....................2005, ‘06........................................ Chester, Va. Spann, Wilson........................................................ 1915................................................................ Spearman, Bobby...................... DG................ 1972, ’73, ‘74............................. Summerville, S.C. Spears, Francis.............................T......................... 1937...........................................Jonsville, S.C. Speginer, Marion....................... HB................ 1934, ’35, ’36............................ St. Matthews, S.C. Spellman, Don............................G........................ 1960...................................... Jacksonville, Fla. Spence, Stephen........................ DT....................... 1992..................................... Lake Charles, La. Spencer.................................................................. 1906................................................................ Spigner, G.............................................................. 1907................................................................ Spruill, Kenyatta........................RB.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97....................................Ritter, S.C. Stackhouse, George................................................ 1929................................................................ Stafford, Kay...............................G........................ 1965..............................................Vidalia, Ga. Stander, Kirk..............................DE....................... 2005..............................................Tampa, Fla. Stanton, J.C........................................................... 1913................................................................ Starks, Tony.............................. DG.............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77.................................Chester, S.C. Starnes, Brian.............................LB........................ 2004...........................................Norcross, Ga. Startsman, Carl......................... DB................ 1971, ’72, ’73................................... Canton, Ohio Stefancik, Brice......................... P/K....................... 2000.................................. Travelers Rest, S.C. Stephens, John.......................... WR.............1984, ’85, ’86, ’87.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Stephens, Shayne....................... OG................ 1991, ’92, ’93.................................. Manning, S.C. Stephens, Travis..........................LB..............1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01.................................... Greer, S.C. Stewart, John...............................G................. 1937, ’38, ‘39............................... Woodward, S.C. Stewart, J.R............................................................ 1907................................................................ Stewart, P.J................................ QB....................... 1996..................................... Fayetteville, N.C. Stewart, Shane............................FB................. 1990, ’91, ’92..........................Surfside Beach, S.C. Stewart, Wayne...........................T.................. 1957, ’58, ’59..................................Alexandria, Va. Still, Henry............................................................ 1927................................................................ St. John, Wade.......................... QB....................1962, ’63......................................... Atlanta, Ga. Storey, Ed....................................G.....................1967, ’68..............................N. Olmstead, Ohio Stork, Paul...................................G.....................1962, ’63....................................Charlotte, N.C. Stowers, Speizio......................... QB................ 1989, ’90, ’91.................................... Hartwell, Ga. Strange, F.D........................................................... 1953.......................................Charleston, S.C. Street, Dwight........................... HB....................1962, ’63........................................ Shelby, N.C. Stroble, Lonnie.......................... HB................ 1953, ’54, ’55....................................Florence, N.J. Strong, Chuck........................... DT................ 1976, ’77, ’79...................................Savannah, Ga. Stubbs, Daniel............................FB................. 1937, ’38, ’39..................................... Lenoir, N.C. Sturgeon, J.M......................................................... 1909................................................................
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2007
Tabor, Al................................................................ 1917................................................................ Talbert, Brandon....................... DT....................2001, ‘02........................................... Greer, S.C. Tanguay, Paul..............................K................. 1974, ’75, ’76.................................... Clinton, Md. Tarkington............................................................. 1918................................................................ Tattersall, Chris..........................LB.....................1986, ’87...................................... Beaufort, S.C. Taylor, Anthony.........................LB................. 1993, ’94, ‘95.............................. Orange Park, Fla. Taylor, Eben........................................................... 1919................................................................ Taylor, Eddie............................. HB....................1961, ’62....................................Columbia, S.C. Taylor, Kevin............................. QB....................... 1993........................................Monticello, Fla. Taylor, Roy................................ DB....................2003, ‘04......................................... Clover, S.C. Tedder, M. Greg..................................................... 1952................................................................ Temple, Levi.......................................................... 1924................................................................ Thayer, Jerry................................T......................... 1953...................................... Elwood City, Pa. Therrel, Teal................................T.................. 1934, ’35, ’36.............................Bennettsville, S.C. Thomas, Barry............................FB..............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59...............................Sellersville, Pa. Thomas, Billy.............................DE....................1976, ’77...................................Charleston, S.C. Thomas, Dereks.........................DL.............1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97............................... Potomac, Md. Thomas, George........................ OT................ 1986, ’87, ’88.................................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas, Jay.................................C..............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.......................... Phillipsburg, N.J. Thomas, Joe...............................FB........................ 1993........................................Jacksonville, FL Thomas, Sam...............................T......................... 1965................................. N. Charleston, S.C. Thompson, Herman............................................... 1942.............................................Carlton, Ga. Thompson, Joe.......................... HB....................... 1966.......................................Charleston, S.C. Thompson, Joel..........................LB..............1983, ’84, ’85, ’86.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Thompson, John..................... QB-K..................1980, ’81................................. Greenwood, S.C. Thompson, Lance.......................DE.............1984, ‘85, ’86, ’87.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Thompson, Moorer................................................ 1928................................................................ Thompson, Ron........................ WR....................1981, ’82.................................Spartanburg, S.C. Thompson, Tracy....................... DT.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91............................Swainsboro, Ga. Thompson, Scott....................... DT.............1984, ’85, ’86, ’87.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Thompson, W.L..................................................... 1927................................................................ Thrash, Ben................................LB........................ 1983.................................... Summerville, S.C. Tice, Ralph..................................K.....................1972, ’73................................. Wadesboro, N.C. Tillman, Bob..............................DE................ 1975, ’76, ’77.....................................Newnan, Ga. Tison, SC............................................................... 1943................................................................ Tocci, Cosmo............................ DT....................... 1977.............................................. Thiels, N.Y. Tolbert, Elias.......................................................... 1922................................................................ Tolley, Mike................................G........................ 1977.......................................Charleston, S.C. Toney, Gerald............................ QB................ 1980, ’81, ’82............................... Darlington, S.C. Tonney, Rick............................. OT.............1980, ’81, ’82, ’83.................................. Atlanta, Ga. Townsend, Carlos........................ E.................. 1934, ’35, ‘36....................................... Aiken, S.C. Townsend, Fred..........................DL.............2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05.........................Bennettsville, S.C. Tracy, Matt..................................G.....................1957, ’58....................................... Orlando, Fla. Trinh, Jeff....................................K..............1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95............................Charleston, S.C. Tumbleston, Steve..................... QB....................... 2005.................................... James Island, S.C. Turbeville, Joe.............................G................. 1960, ’61, ’62.....................................Mullins, S.C. Turkett, Tony............................ DG................ 1977, ’78, ’79............................. Summerville, S.C. Turnage, Thomas....................... WR....................... 1989.....................................Chesterfield, S.C. Turner.................................................................... 1943................................................................ Turner, Alan...............................DE................ 1975, ’76, ’77................................ Laurel Fork, Va. Turner, Emmanuel.....................LB.....................2003, ‘04........................................ Amherst, Va. Turner, Jeff.................................FB................. 1977, ’78, ’79..................................East Point, Ga. Turner, Mike............................... E......................1964, ’65..................................Falls Church, Va. Tuza, Connie...............................G..............1954, ’55, ’56, ’57.................................. Berwick, Pa. Twedt, Alex.............................. OLB...................1987, ’89.......................................... Miami, Fla. Tyler, Creig.................................G................. 1967, ’68, ’69................................... Beaufort, S.C. Tyler, Rontreal........................... WR.............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06.................................Wagner, S.C. Tyson, Jim................................... E.................. 1953, ’54, ’55............................... Jacksonville, Fla. Underwood, Reg........................LB........................ 1984........................................Riverhead, N.Y. Utsey, Tom.................................DE....................1969, ’70...................................Charleston, S.C. Vandiver, Blake............................K..............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06.............................Gainesville, Ga. Vandiver, T.C......................................................... 1929................................................................ Varnadoe, Jeff............................ DB....................1970, ’71........................................ Nocatee, Fla. Varnell.................................................................... 1931................................................................ Varner, Jeff.................................LB........................ 1982............................... Moncks Corner, S.C. Varner, Mike..............................LB..............1979, ’80, ’81, ’82.................... Moncks Corner, S.C. Veit, Bob................................... DB....................1971, ’72.................................East Orange, N.J. Vest, Jonathan......................... DB...................2005, ‘06.........................Corpus Christi, Texas Vick, Cary................................. DT....................1974, ’75....................................... Orlando, Fla. Vincent, Dennis..........................C................. 1963, ’64, ’65................................ Cedartown, Ga. Wacaser, Jarred.......................... DT....................2000, ‘01.................................... Plant City, Fla. Wackyn, Fred......................................................... 1953................................................................ Waddell, Richard.........................C................. 1980, ’81, ’82.................................Columbia, S.C. Waechter, Pete............................DL.............1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00........................ St. Petersburg, Fla. Wagener, Frederick................................................. 1925................................................................ Wages, Scott.............................. DB.............1976, ’77, ’78, ’79................................... Tucker, Ga. Wagg, David P........................................................ 1935.......................................... St. Louis, Mo. Walker, Byron............................ FL..............1978, ’79, ’80, ’81...................... Warner Robins, Ga. Walker, Eric............................................................ 1980................................................................ Walker, Fernie........................... HB....................1953, ’54.........................................Sumter, S.C. Walker, Kantroy........................ QB....................... 1993..........................................Pompano, Fla. Walker, Shannon....................... DB.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91........................ West Milford, N.J. Walker, T.J............................................................. 1953................................................................ Wallace, Al.................................DE....................... 1973.......................................... Beaufort, S.C. Wallace, Charles........................ OT.............1986, ’87, ’88, ’89...........................Gray Court, S.C. Wallace, William.................................................... 1915................................................................ Walsh, R.F.............................................................. 1912................................................................ Walter, Jeff................................. FL........................ 1981......................................Falls Church, Va. Walters, Cliff........................... FB-LB...........1981, ’82, ’83, ’84.............................. Surf City, N.Y. Wannamaker, A.J................................................... 1924................................................................ Ward, Charles.............................T......................1934, ‘35....................................... Marietta, Ga. Wardlaw, David......................... DT................ 1976, ’77, ’79..................................Anderson, S.C. Waring, Chuck.......................... OT....................... 1979....................................... Vero Beach, Fla. Warley, John................................C.....................1965, ’66.......................................Yorktown, Pa. Warren, M.S.................................................................................................................................. Washburn, Cliff..........................DE....................... 2002............................................ Shelby, N.C. Washington, Steve..................... DB....................1994, ‘96......................................Bonneau, S.C. Watkins, Eddie.......................... DT................ 1966, ’67, ’68................................Charleston, S.C.
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Watson, Billy.............................. FL................. 1968, ’69, ’71.......................St. Simons Island, Ga. Watson, Charles........................ DB....................... 1999.............................................. Millen, Ga. Watson, Darwin.......................... E.................. 1956, ’57, ’58...................................Newark, Ohio Watson, David.......................... DB....................... 1982..............................................Tampa, Fla. Watson, Whitfield.................................................. 1921................................................................ Watts, Elmer.......................................................... 1932................................................................ Webb, Chris.............................. DB.............1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99..............................Rockledge, Fla. Webb, Dennis............................. E......................... 1966.............................................. Miami, Fla. Webb, Romon........................... WR....................... 1996......................................Waynesboro, Ga. Webster, Clark........................................................ 1951................................................................ Webster, H.C......................................................... 1951................................................................ Weeks, J.L.............................................................. 1917................................................................ Weeks, Mark..............................LB........................ 1979.......................................Charleston, S.C. Weeks, Teddy......................................................... 1926................................................................ Weinburg, Rebo..................................................... 1923................................................................ Weinburg, Stanley.................................................. 1926................................................................ Werden, William.........................T......................... 1938............................................. Dublin, Ga. West, Bill...................................TE................ 1981, ’82, ’83.......................... Warner Robins, Ga. West, Julian................................LB..............2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04............................... Florence, S.C. Westervelt, Eddie.......................TE................ 1972, ’73, ’74................................Charleston, S.C. Westmoreland, K.P................................................. 1927................................................................ Whaley, Bill............................... QB................ 1959, ’60, ’61................................ Clearwater, S.C. Whaley, L.W.......................................................... 1914................................................................ Whelan, James....................................................... 1950................................................................ Whelchel, Don............................T......................... 1961.........................................Statesboro, Ga. Whisenhunt, George.............................................. 1917................................................................ Whitaker, Lucian.................................................... 1921................................................................ White, Corey............................ OG....................... 1999......................................Fort Stewart, Ga. White, Bill..............................FB-TE............. 1979, ’80, ’81................................. Baltimore, Md. White, Elijah............................. DT....................... 1993.................................... John’s Island, S.C. White, George........................................................ 1923................................................................ White, Kevin............................. DB....................1976, ’77...................................Charleston, S.C. White, Richard...........................FB........................ 1937........................................ Rock Hill, S.C. Whitemore, Earl........................ DB....................... 2005........................................Columbia, S.C. Whitney, Bruce...........................C.....................1962, ’63...................................... Beaufort, S.C. Widel, Terry.............................. QB....................1970, ’71....................................Dravasburg, Pa. Wideman, Mike.........................LB..............1990, ’91, ’92, ’93.............................Columbia, S.C. Wideman, Samual.................................................. 1929................................................................ Wigal, Mark.............................. WR....................... 2005.................................Morgantown, W.Va. Wilburn, Tim............................ NG.............1988, ’89, ’90, ’91..........................Spartanburg, S.C. Wilcox, Deren............................OL....................1997, ‘98........................................ Dallas, Texas Wilcox, Rudy......................................................... 1953................................................................ Wildes, Sidney............................T.................. 1974, ’75, ’76.................................... Surrency, Ga. Wiley, Demaj.............................TB....................... 2000........................................... Orlando, Fla. Wilkerson, Michael................... OT................ 1993, ’94, ‘95........................ Moncks Corner, S.C. Wilkinson, Jim...........................FB................. 1975, ’76, ’77.................................. Rockville, Md. Willard, Bo................................OL................ 1983, ’84, ’85.................................Columbia, S.C. Willard, Charles..................................................... 1932................................................................ Willard, William.................................................... 1929................................................................ Williams, Adrian.................... DB-RB..........1983, ’84, ’85, ’86............................Charleston, S.C. Williams, Alfred.........................FB........................ 1989.........................................Kingstree, S.C. Williams, Bubba........................ QB....................... 1953.......................................Charleston, S.C. Williams, Dale.......................... DB....................... 1977........................................ Columbus, Ga. Williams, Geren........................ NG................ 1989, ’90, ’91..............................St. Stephens, S.C. Williams, H.J......................................................... 1954................................................................ Williams, Wofford.................................................. 1954................................................................ Willingham, Eric......................... P.................. 1990, ’91, ’92..................................Newberry, S.C. Willis, Bob................................. FL.....................1972, ’73.......................................... Miami, Fla. Willis, Edward....................................................... 1951................................................................ Willingham............................................................ 1910................................................................ Wilm, Robert......................................................... 1947................................................................ Wilson, Broadus..................................................... 1928................................................................ Wilson, H.D.......................................................... 1932................................................................ Wilson, J.A............................................................ 1948.......................................Charleston, S.C. Wilson, James............................DE.............2003, ’04, ‘05, ‘06...................N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Wilson, Jim................................LB..............1989, ’90, ’91, ’92.........................E. Rockaway, N.Y. Wilson, Jim............................... DB....................... 1981...........................................Marlton, N.J. Wilson, L.W........................................................... 1913................................................................ Wilson, Omar.........................CB-LB............. 1995, ‘96, ‘97.................................. Fort Mill, S.C. Wilson, Thomas..................................................1931, ’32............................................................ Wilson, T.L............................................................ 1929................................................................ Wimbush, Ray...........................RB....................... 1990..................................... Henderson, N.C. Windham, Barron......................LB.....................1965, ’66.................................... Hartsville, S.C. Witherspoon, Roger...................RB................ 1986, ’87, ’88....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Witsell, J.T............................................................. 1915................................................................ Wofford, Bob..............................G........................ 1963........................................Gainesville, Ga. Wolf, Paul.............................................................. 1943................................................................ Wood, Marvin........................... DT................ 1966, ’67, ’68................................Charleston, S.C. Wood, Oren................................T.................. 1971, ’72, ’73................................ Great Falls, S.C. Wood, Tommy.......................... K-P................ 1997, ‘98, ‘99.........................................Ocala, Fla. Woodberry, Justin..................... WR.............2002, ’03, ’04, ‘05.................................Mullins, S.C. Woods, Brian.............................LB................. 1978, ’79, ’80.....................................DeLand, Fla. Woods, Samuel...................................................... 1914................................................................ Woodworth, Ray........................FB..............1955, ’56, ’57, ’58....................... E. Hartford, Conn. Workman, William................................................ 1935................................................................ Wright, Carver........................ DB...................... 2006....................................... Florence, S.C. Wright, Shan..............................DE....................1997, ‘98.................................... Brunswick, Ga. Wulbren, Francis.................................................... 1921................................................................ Wunderler, Carl...........................T...............1956, ’57, ’58, ’59.......................Northhampton, Pa. Wyman, Frank............................T......................1953, ‘54....................................Columbia, S.C.
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Sturkie, Jody.............................. OG....................... 1996..............................................North, S.C. Suggs, Thomas...........................OL....................... 2005............................................Sophia, N.C. Suitt, Ben....................................T......................1939, ’40.................................Spartanburg, S.C. Sullivan, Chris........................... DB....................1986, ’87.....................................Lake City, S.C. Summer, Paul..............................T......................1974, ’75.......................................... Aiken, S.C. Sumrall, Joe............................... QB....................1975, ’76............................. Warner Robins, Ga. Swetenburg, R.L..................................................... 1927................................................................ Switzer, H.C........................................................... 1917................................................................ Symmes, T. William............................................... 1935................................................................
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Yarborough, Fred........................TE....................... 1975.................................... Summerville, S.C. Yarborough, Stan....................... DB.............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77......................... Summerville, S.C. Yarborough, Steve...................... SE..............1974, ’75, ’76, ’77......................... Summerville, S.C. Yielding, Jack.............................FB........................ 1957............................................. Fayette, Ala. Young, Bill.................................TE....................1978, ’79............................................Estill, S.C. Young, Micah.............................LB..............1991, ’92, ‘93, ’94............................... Florence, S.C. Young, Terrance......................... DB.............1987, ’88, ’89, ’90................................ Laurens, S.C. Zalaznik, Jim...............................T.................. 1962, ’63, ’64........................... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Zobel, Travis.............................. K/P.............2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03............................Charleston, S.C. Zorn, Jackie................................LB................. 1966, ’67, ’68...................................Bamberg, S.C.
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The Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0 Orlando, Fla.
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The Eagles bounced back scoring two consecutive touchdowns before Brown scored his second touchdown of the half on a five-yard carry with 50 seconds left to play in the first half.
Orlando, Fla. - The Citadel made its first post-season football appearance a memorable one when it blanked Tennessee Tech, 27-0, in the 1960 Tangerine Bowl played in Orlando, Fla.
A 49-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Burriss to Philip Florence, which would have made the score 24-14 at the half was nullified moments before the end of the second period due to a holding call.
On The Citadel’s first possession, the Bulldogs went 69 yards while using almost 10 minutes of clock for its first score. Quarterback Jerry Nettles teamed with Bill Allen on a six-yard touchdown pass to open the first quarter. Bill Gilgo booted the extra point to give the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead.
Frank Johnson gave the Eagles the lead for good, 21-17, with a 28-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter. The Citadel managed to cut the GSU lead to 21-20 with Burriss’ 23yard field goal with 4:21 remaining in the third quarter. However, the Eagles’ offense scored the final 17 points of the game as GSU advanced to the second round.
Halfback Tommy Edwards pushed the margin to 13-0 when he ran 56 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter. The lead increased to 20-0 when Nettles connected with Gilgo on a 16-yard scoring pass. Reserve quarterback Sid Mitchell made it 27-0 with a one-yard sneak in the fourth period. Nettles ended the game with 137 yards passing on eight receptions, while Edwards finished with 84 yards rushing on seven carries. The Citadel accumulated 373 yards of total offense as compared to 101 yards for Tennessee Tech. SCORE BY QUARTERS Tennessee Tech The Citadel
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Attendance --- 13,000 The Citadel 25 241 137 20-11-0 4-39 1 99
NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First Round Georgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20 November 26, 1988 • Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. - Georgia Southern’s Joe Ross and Frank Johnson combined for 252 yards rushing as Georgia Southern pulled away from The Citadel to win, 38-20, and advance to the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The Citadel, ranked No. 14 in the nation in the final NCAA Division I-AA poll, was making its first trip to the playoffs. The Bulldogs jumped to an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter when Hank Burriss nailed a 41-yard field goal just five minutes into the game. The Citadel extended its lead to 10-0 when Gene Brown rushed for a 10yard touchdown with 4:46 remaining in the first quarter.
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Fourth Quarter CIT - Mitchell 1 run (Gilgo kick)
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Third Quarter CIT - Edwards 56 run (kick failed) CIT - Gilgo 16 pass from Nettles (Gilgo kick)
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The Citadel 14 48-224 62 15-4-0
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NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First Round Georgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0 November 24, 1990 • Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. - For its second consecutive playoff game, The Citadel had to face Georgia Southern on the road. The Eagles, the eventual 1990 national champions, handed the Bulldogs a 31-0 loss in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in Statesboro, GA. The Eagles controlled the game with a deliberate offense as they were able to total 437 total yards of offense to 163 for The Citadel. Joe Ross started the scoring for Georgia Southern with a one-yard dive just three seconds into the second quarter. The Eagles extended their lead to 10-0 when David Cool nailed a 43-yard field goal 13 seconds before halftime. The Eagles then scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second half to advance to the second round. Georgia Southern won its next three games to claim their fourth national championship.
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Third Quarter GSU - Sorrell 35 pass from Gross (Dowis kick) GSU - Miller 20 run (Dowis kick)
Third Quarter CIT - Sims 3 run (Cahill kick)
Fourth Quarter GSU - Efford 7 run (Dowis kick)
Fourth Quarter CIT - Trinh 30 field goal CIT - Smith 66 punt return (Cahill kick) CIT - Mitchem 24 run (Cahill kick)
Game Statistics First Downs Rushing Att-Yardage Passing Yardage Pass Att-Comp-Int Total Plays Total Net Yards
The Citadel 8 44-186 11 6-2-0 50 163
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GSU 23 62-283 173 14-10-0 76 437
Game Statistics North Carolina A&T First Downs 17 Rushing Att-Yardage 42-94 Passing Yardage 203 Pass Att-Comp-Int 36-13-0 Total Plays 78 Total Net Yards 297
NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First Round The Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0 November 28, 1992 • Charleston, S.C.
The Citadel 17 54-271 159 6-4-0 60 430
NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - Second Round Youngstown State 42, The Citadel 17 December 5, 1992 • Charleston, S.C.
Charleston, S.C. - The top-ranked Citadel Bulldogs proved why they are among the nation’s best in offense and defense efficiency as they routed North Carolina A&T, 44-0, in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The win was the first for the Bulldogs in the playoffs in three tries. It also marked the first time that The Citadel had hosted a playoff game. After noticing that the Aggies’ defense was pushing nearly everyone forward to stop the wishbone, quarterback Jack Douglas threw to Damon Boatwright for a 57-yard gain down to the four-yard line on the Bulldogs’ first possession. Two plays later, Douglas scored on a two-yard rush to give The Citadel a 7-0 lead.
Charleston, SC --- The Citadel’s best football season in history came to an end as the Bulldogs lost to defending national champions Youngstown State, 42-17, in the second round of the playoffs. The Penguins jumped to a 21-0 lead midway through the first half and appeared to have the game well in hand. But the Bulldogs scored 17 unanswered points capped off by a Jeff Trinh field goal three minutes into the fourth quarter. However, Youngstown State, who advanced to the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA Championship game before losing, scored three touchdowns in the final 11 minutes to advance to the third round.
The Bulldogs used the pass again when Douglas hooked up with Cornell Caldwell for a 58-yard completion down to A&T’s 20. Cedric Sims scored six plays later to hand the Bulldogs a 13-0 lead after a failed extra point. It looked as if that would be the halftime score until defensive lineman Todd Lair scooped up a loose fumble and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the first half. The Citadel extended its lead to 27-0 when Sims scored on a threeyard rush midway through the third quarter. Jeff Trinh made the score 30-0 with a 30-yard field goal with 11:18 remaining. The Citadel’s final tally came when Undra Mitchum rumbled into the endzone from 24 yards out. The special teams even got into the act on Lester Smith’s 66-yard punt return for a touchdown. Douglas had a career-high 142 yards passing in only three attempts, all in the first half.
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First Quarter YSU - Clark 2 run (Wilkins kick) YSU - Zwisler 39 pass from Cochran (Wilkens kick) Second Quarter YSU - Smith 1 run (Wilkins kick) CIT - Douglas 9 run (Cahill kick) Third Quarter CIT - Sands 13 run (Cahill kick) Fourth Quarter CIT - Trinh 32 field goal YSU - Smith 3 run (Wilkins kick) YSU - Clark 4 run (Wilkins kick) YSU - Jones 5 run (Wilkins kick) Attendance --- 13,021 Game Statistics Youngstown State First Downs 26 Rushing Att-Yardage 53-280 Passing Yardage 183 Pass Att-Comp-Int 17-12-0 Total Plays 70
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Bulldog Football Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. President Second Year The Citadel (1973)
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The Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa was born in Springfield, Ill., Sept. 28, 1951. After graduating high school in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1969, he was recruited to play football at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. While at The Citadel, Rosa was the starting Bulldog quarterback in 1970 and went on to earn three varsity letters in football. He graduated from The Citadel in 1973 with a degree in business administration and was awarded a commission in the Air Force. A command fighter pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours, Rosa enjoyed an illustrious 32-year career in the Air Force. Among his career highlights, he was stationed in Lossiemouth, Scotland, as an American exchange officer flying the Jaguar for the Royal Air Force. He has commanded at squadron, group and wing levels at air bases in South Korea, Idaho, South Carolina, New Mexico and Georgia. He served as inspector general for Pacific Air Forces at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii and commandant of The Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. As deputy director for operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C., he was in charge of the National Military Command Center and served as the military spokesman for the Pentagon when U.S. troops were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in 2002. In July 2003, he was named superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and in September of that year, he was promoted to lieutenant general.
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Les Robinson Athletics Director Eighth Year N.C. State (1965)
At a school where leadership is taught and duty is part of the curriculum, The Citadel has the right person to lead its Department of Athletics in Les Robinson. A virtual Who’s Who in intercollegiate athletics and one of the region’s most sought-after speakers, Robinson is in his seventh year as the Bulldogs’ Director of Athletics. Possessing more than four decades of college athletic experience to his credit, Robinson, who also served as athletics director and basketball coach at North Carolina State and East Tennessee State, is only the fifth athletics director in Citadel history. He served as the Bulldogs’ basketball coach from 1974-85, having spent the five previous seasons as an assistant coach. On July 14, 2000, Maj. Gen. John Grinalds introduced Robinson at a press conference as the “ideal person to lead The Citadel’s athletic programs.” He began his Citadel responsibilities six weeks later on September 1.
In his first six years leading The Citadel’s athletics program, Robinson’s skills as a proven fund-raiser have already benefited The Citadel Brigadier Foundation. Robinson has been faced with having to hire three football coaches during his tenure. The process in which he hired Ellis Johnson, John Zernhelt and current coach Kevin Higgins , featured a coast-to-coast whirlwind tours of the entire Citadel family, and was received extremely well. He was successful in getting numerous people Rosa holds a master’s degree in public administration from to talk about Citadel football months in advance. He recently Golden Gate University. He is a graduate of the Air Force hired basketball coach Ed Conroy, and administratively, has Command and Staff College, the U.S. Army Command and realigned the Athletics Department’s administration. General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He has also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Govern- During the past seven years, the school witnessed the opening ment and the Harvard Graduate School of Education. of the Altman Athletic Center at Johnson Hagood Stadium and the addition to McAlister Field House for women’s athHis awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the De- letics. He hired the school’s first senior woman administrafense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with oak tor, taken measures to revamp totally the department’s weight leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf room, and is personally spearheading the football stadium clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Com- project. bat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has flown the A-7, A-10, Hunter and Jaguar aircraft, F-16, F-117A, The stadium project has entered the forefront in The CitaHH-60G and HC-130. del Athletics community as the West Side stands reopened in September, along with the unveiling of a new state-of-the-art On Jan. 3, 2006, Rosa returned to The Citadel where he scoreboard- the largest in Division I Championship Subdiviserves as 19th president. He is married to Donna Kangeter, sion Football. a Charleston native. They have two sons, Jonathan and Brad (‘03), and a grandson, Michael Bradley, who is the son of Robinson is currently overseeing Phase III of the stadium reJonathan and his wife, Elisha. vitalization, which includes luxury suites, club seating and a
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Also since re-joining the staff at The Citadel, Robinson has significantly upgraded the football and basketball schedules, including football games against schools from each BCS conference over a five-year period that started in 2006 with Texas A&M and Pittsburgh.
In addition, the cumulative grade point average of athletes at the ACC institution exceeded that of the general student body. Robinson and the N.C. State family also witnessed the opening of the Entertainment and Sports Arena, a 19,700seat facility which serves as the home of the Wolfpack men’s basketball program and the Carolina Hurricanes of the NaThe Citadel, under Robinson’s guidance, has hosted the tional Hockey League. Southern Conference cross-country championships, the first two rounds of the women’s basketball championships, the As an undergraduate at N.C. State, Robinson served as team men and women’s tennis championships and the baseball captain and led the Wolfpack freshman basketball squad in tournament. scoring in 1961 while playing for legendary coach Everett Case. He earned two varsity letters with the Wolfpack in 1963 A 1965 graduate of N.C. State, Robinson served five years as and 1964, spent the 1965 season as a student assistant coach a Bulldog assistant coach under Dick Campbell and George and was promoted to graduate assistant status in 1966. Hill, and eventually spent 11 seasons as The Citadel’s head basketball coach from 1974-85. He directed the 1978-79 He departed N.C. State after the 1966 season to coach at Ceand 1984-85 teams to 20 and 18 victories, respectively. Rob- dar Key High School in Cedar Key, Fla. where he went 41-9 inson was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year in two seasons. Robinson then made a one-season assistant in 1979 and was tabbed South Carolina’s Coach of the Year coaching stop at Western Carolina where he earned his Masin 1979 and 1985. ter’s degree before joining The Citadel’s coaching staff prior to the 1969-70 campaign. Following his tenure at The Citadel, Robinson became the head basketball coach at East Tennessee State, where he Robinson earned a bachelor of science degree in education coached the Buccaneers for five years increasing their win and recreation from N.C. State in 1965. The Robinson’s, who total (7-14-20-27) each year. He resurrected the ETSU pro- have maintained a home on Sullivan’s Island since coaching gram that won just seven games in 1987 to its finest run of at The Citadel, have four children: Greg, Robby, Kelly and basketball and athletics successes in school history. Barbara; and eight grandchildren: L.G. Robinson, Savannah Graves, Lily Graves, James Graham Boyd, Hugh Bissell Robinson guided the Buccaneers to two NCAA Tournament Graves, Mary Emma Graves, Charles Simon Boyd and Samappearances (1989 and 1990), a pair of Southern Confer- uel Robinson Boyd. ence Tournament championships (1989 and 1990) and was named Southern Conference and Tennessee Coach of the Year following the 1990 campaign. The Buccaneers also produced record levels of departmental revenue while he served the dual role of head basketball coach and athletics director.
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new press box and was directly involved in the fall of 2006 oversaw a department with an operating budget of $25 milwith The Citadel entering an agreement with the federal gov- lion and sent 11 teams to postseason play. During his final ernment to place a Preparedness Center in the new facility. year, the department witnessed a $1.1 million surplus.
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The West Virginia native remains the only coach in Southern Conference men’s basketball history to earn league coach of the year honors at two different schools, and he ranks fifth on the conference’s list of basketball wins. Robinson returned to Raleigh and his alma mater prior to the 1990-91 basketball campaign to coach the Wolfpack and replaced Jim Valvano. Robinson promptly guided N.C. State to a 20-11 record and NCAA Tournament appearance while earning the NABC’s District Coach of the Year honor in his first season atop the Wolfpack program. His teams also enjoyed commendable academic success during the decade while graduation rates and grade point averages increased and the academic qualifications of incoming freshmen improved. He also posted the best career winning percentage against North Carolina of any ACC coach during his tenure. As athletic director at N.C. State from 1996-2000, Robinson
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Bulldog Football Raymond Whiteman Senior Associate AD Interal Affairs 22nd Year William & Mary (1966)
Ray Whiteman begins his 22nd year in The Citadel Athletic Department, working primarily with the financial aspects of the department and internal affairs.
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tournament director at baseball regionals every year since 2003. Solomon also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. He was selected as the inaugural Marketer-of-the-Year (1999-2000) for NCAA Division I-AA and I-AAA institutions by the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and was named National SID-of-the-Year in 1983 by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), becoming the youngest ever to win the award. In March 2004, Solomon was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame and became the third native Charlestonian to be enshrined in a national sports hall of fame, joining Art Shell (NFL) and Beth Daniel (LPGA).
He is responsible for assisting the Director of Athletics with the overall management of the college’s intercollegiate sports program with emphasis on budget managePrior to his arrival at The Citadel, Solomon served in athment and game-day operations. letic administrative positions at the College of Charleston Whiteman served as associate athletics director at Dart- (1973-77), Charleston Southern (1977-78), Winthrop mouth for three years before moving to The Citadel in (1978-84) and Limestone (1984-88). He was the public 1985. A 1966 graduate of William & Mary, Whiteman, relations manager at Wild Dunes Resort in 1988-89. 62, received a degree in business administration and later earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Solomon earned his bachelor’s degree from the College Ohio University in 1971. of Charleston in 1977 and a master’s from Winthrop. He is married to the former Amy Threatt and they have He entered the athletic administration field in 1971 when two daughters, Anna (14) and Addie (11). he joined the University of Cincinnati as ticket manager. In 1974, he moved to Butler University before going to the University of Toledo where he served as assistant athletics director for eight years. Assistant AD
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Whiteman, a member of the College Athletic Business Managers Association and National Association of College Directors of Athletics, is married to the former Pam Evans of Youngstown, Ohio.
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Robby Bennett, a 1993 graduate of The Citadel, is in his 10th year as ticket manager and his seventh as Assistant Athletics Director/Event Management. In addition to his ticketing responsibilities, Bennett also coordinates the rental of athletic facilities and is directly involved with game management.
Associate AD Communications 17th Year College of Charleston (1976) Andy Solomon begins his 33nd year of athletic administration and his 17th year at The Citadel.
Bennett joined the athletic department in January of 1998 as ticket manager having worked at the Mount Pleasant Recreation Department as an aquatic supervisor. He earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education from The Citadel in 1993 and later received his master’s degree from The Citadel in the same discipline in 1996. He spent three years as an undergraduate working as a student trainer under Andy Clawson in The Citadel’s sports medicine department.
Having served in marketing, promotions and sports information capacities since joining The Citadel, Solomon now devotes his efforts on special events, The Varsity Club, the school’s licensing program and producing The Blue & White, the official publication of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation and Today’s Blue & White, a weekly electronic newsletter. He is an adjunct professor in the The Summerville native is married to the former Tosha school’s department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sci- Cotner also of Summerville. The couple has three sons, ence. He also served as the NCAA Representative and Cade (8), Sims (6), and Bryce (2).
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Assistant AD Facilities 26th Year The Citadel (1976)
A local high school football standout from Hanahan, S.C., Lair earned three varsity letters as a member of the Bulldog football program. The Charleston native served as the team captain in 1994 and is well known for his 65-yard fumble return for a touchdown in The Citadel’s 1992 NCAA I-AA playoff victory over North Carolina A&T.
Lair, who has a master’s degree from The Citadel in Entering his 26th year at The Citadel, Mike Groshon, health and wellness, is married to the former Mandi Van the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities/Equipment, Wagner of Houston, Texas. The couple has two chilcoordinates the facility needs for the department of ath- dren, a daughter Riley and a son Landon. letics. He is directly responsible for all maintenance and setup for all athletic events, as well as the transportation for all of The Citadel varsity athletic teams.
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Assistant AD Senior Woman Administrator Fourth Year Clemson (1999)
In addition, he oversees the game-day playing surface at Johnson Hagood Stadium, the football team’s practice fields (Willson Field and Freshman Field), and other athletic facilities. Groshon also is responsible for coordinating special events hosted by the athletic department. The 2000 Southern Conference’s Tennis Co-Coach of the Year, Groshon guided Citadel tennis for eight years retiring as coach in 2000. He finished his head coaching career with a .508 winning percentage and a 90-87 overall record at The Citadel. Under his guidance, the ITA recognized the tennis team as an All-Academic Team for NCAA Division I institutions in both 1998 and 1999. For the fourth consecutive year, Groshon was the Southern Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships Director.
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Kelly Simpson enters her fourth year as the Senior Woman Administrator for The Citadel athletic department and her sixth on The Citadel campus. As the SWA, she oversees The Citadel’s seven women’s sports programs in the areas of game management, academic advising and compliance.
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She is an active member of the SoCon Cross Country ‘06 Review and Track and Field Committee and the SoCon Graduate Scholarship Committee and also serves on various campus committees. History/Records
Groshon is a 1976 Citadel graduate with a degree in Prior to coming to the athletic department, Simpson business administration. spent one year as an admissions counselor in The Citadel’s office of admissions. Before that, she spent a year and a half in the Department of Health Exercise and Assistant AD Sport Science where she served as Director of Intramurals and a facility manager for Deas Hall. The past five Compliance years, Simpson has also served as an Adjuct Professor in 10th Year the HESS Department. The Citadel (1995)
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A native of Weaverville, N.C., Simpson attended Clemson University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Todd Lair, a member of The Citadel Class of 1995, is en- sport management in 1999. She earned an M.S. in the tering his second year as The Citadel’s Assistant Athletic same discipline from Clemson in 2001. While at ClemDirector for Compliance after spending six years as the son, Simpson ran on the cross country and track teams Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. In addition, and was a member of the Tigers’ 1999 ACC Championhe is also the liaison between the Commandant’s De- ship Outdoor Track team. partment and the Department of Athletics. Simpson is married to The Citadel’s head men’s tennis Under Lair’s direction, The Citadel athletic weight room coach, Toby Simpson. underwent major upgrades. He brought in over 30 new weight training machines, and expanded the square footage of the facility.
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Bulldog Football Lt. Col. William Sharbrough Faculty Athletic Representative 23rd Year Mississippi State (1972)
Lt. Col. William C. Sharbrough III, Ph.D., is in his 23rd year at The Citadel, and his eighth as the school’s Faculty Athletics Representative to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. Sharbrough represents the school’s faculty on issues relating to academics and athletics, and attends annual Southern Conference and NCAA meetings with the college president and athletic director. Season Preview
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A 1972 graduate of Mississippi State University, Sharbrough teaches undergraduate and MBA courses in The Citadel’s School of Business Administration where he is head of the Management & Marketing Division. He served as Assistant to the Dean for Undergraduate Studies from 1993-1997, and served on the adjunct faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School in 1988. He is active in several professional associations, and was president of the Southwestern U.S. Region of the Association for Business Communication in 2002-03. His wife Dana is a teaching assistant at Charleston’s Porter-Gaud School. The couple has three children, Matthew and Geoffrey, 25-year old twins, and Kathryn (22). On campus, Sharbrough has served as faculty advisor to the Eagle Scout Association, the Civil War Reenactment Club, a Company Academic Advisor and as a barracks’ Officer-in-Charge. Off campus, he is active in the Boy Scouts of America, having served at the troop and district levels.
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Director of Athletics Media Relations Second Year South Carolina (2000)
Noelle Orr enters her second year as The Citadel’s Director of Athletics Media Relations. She serves as the primary contact for football and basketball while overseeing all day-to-day operations of the media relations department and athletics website. Since coming on board, Orr has overseen the redesign of CitadelSports.com, the official website of Citadel Athletics, while implementing upgrades in media coverage, publications and equipment in the media relations department. Prior to joining the Bulldog staff in 2005, Orr served as an assistant MRD at the University of South Carolina where she was responsible for football credentials and press box operations, while also serving as the primary contact for ross country, equestrian, and track and field. After interning as an assistant MRD at The Citadel in 2003, Orr worked as an assistant MRD at Charleston Southern University. She received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of South Carolina’s Honors College in 2000 and a master’s degree from Georgia Southern University in sport management in 2003. Before pursuing her master’s degree, Orr worked with the NBDL’s North Charleston team and reported several years for The Post and Courier Newspaper. The Charleston native grew up just outside the gates of The Citadel. Her brother, John, is a member of The Citadel’s class of 1989. Orr will be married to Bernard Blaney, Jr., of Charleston, in December.
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Military College Carl Kilpatrick
Rae Ann Blyth
Lynn Meador
Assistant Business Manager Fourth Year The Citadel (2003)
Videographer 51st Year
Football Administrative Asst. Sixth Year
Business Manager Fifth Year South Carolina (1980)
Dr. Kenny Caldwell
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Orthopedic Surgeon 16th Year The Citadel (1979)
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Al Buddin
Director of Photography 21st Year South Carolina (1981)
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Darlene Poston
Director of Medical Services Third Year The Citadel (1971)
Administrative Assistant Ninth Year
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Craig Clark
Steve Taylor
Sam Evans
Patrick Walsh
Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Eighth Year East Tennessee State (1999)
Assistant Compliance Director First Year South Carolina (2007)
Public Address Announcer 30th Year The Citadel (1978)
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Assoc. Dir. of Media Relations Second Year South Carolina (2005)
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Ed Conroy Men’s Basketball
Bill Smith Rifle
Carolyn Geiger Volleyball
Rob Hjerling Wrestling
Jody Huddleston Cross Country/Track
Fred Jordan Baseball
Brittany Meyers Cheerleading
Toby Simpson Men’s Tennis
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Stan Hurteau
Gina Inabnett
Executive Director Brigadier Foundation 15th Year The Citadel (1965)
Donor Relations 13th Year College of Charleston (1991)
Stan Hurteau is entering his 15th year as the Executive Director of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, the college’s official athletic fundraising organization.
Barbara Mellor Business Manager 12th Year
A 1965 graduate of The Citadel, Hurteau spent 27 years in the Charleston banking industry before being named the foundation’s executive director. Hurteau, who has a graduate degree from Louisiana State’s School of Banking of the South, played a fundamental role in the building of The Citadel’s Altman Athletic Center and is directly responsible for generating an annual endowment in excess of $8 million. This endowment assists the TCBF annual fund provide scholarship aid to cadet-student-athletes in 14 varsity sports. He is married to the former Sharon Caswell of North Augusta, S.C., and the couple has one son, Jamie, class of ’98 and one granddaughter, Taylor.
Caleb Davis
Assistant Director of Fundraising 20th Year The Citadel (1971)
2006 Officers and Directors
Officers President.........................................James E. Fayssourx, Jr., ‘66 President-Elect..................................... Thomas F. O’Brien, ‘78 Executive Vice President...............................Mark A. Nash, ‘90 Treasurer................................................... Harvey M. Dick ‘53 Past President............................................Richard L. Cook ‘84 Memorial Fund Chairman.......................Danny Quirk, Jr. ‘80 Memorial Fund Chairman Emeritus.....Edmund T. Gulledge, Jr. ‘44 Ex-Officio (Director of Athletics)................Leslie G. Robinson Board Member (BOV)..............................John R. Douglas ‘92
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2007 Board of Directors Mr. James R. “Rod” Baldwin, ‘65............. Summerville, S.C. Mr. Gerald V. Baysden, ‘71..........................Charlotte, N.C. Eugene A. “Gene” Brooker, ‘68.................... Columbia, S.C. Mr. Richard L. “Rick” Cook, Jr., ‘84........Goose Creek, S.C. Mr. Donald F. Dease, ‘71................................. Chapin, S.C. Col. Harvey M. Dick, ‘53...........................Charleston, S.C. Mr. John R. “Jack” Douglas, ‘92...........................Irmo, S.C. Mr. James E. Fayssoux, Jr., ‘66.....................Greenville, S.C. Col. Julian G. Frasier, III ‘59.............................Sumter, S.C. Mr. Francis L. “Frank” Galloway, ‘79............ Fort Mill, S.C. Mr. Edmund T. Gulledge, Jr., ‘44............Myrtle Beach, S.C. James D. “Jimmy” Leitner, Jr., ‘68................ Rock Hill, S.C. Dr. John E. “Turkey” Moore, ‘71........................Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Mark A. Nash, ‘90..............................Georgetown, S.C. Mr. Thomas F. O’Brien, ‘78..................... Summerville, S.C. Mr. William M. “Bill” Ogburn, ‘67.............. Columbia, S.C. Mr. Donald Pope, ‘73...................................Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Daniel “Danny” Quirk, Jr., ‘80.............Charleston, S.C. Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, President, ‘73.........Charleston, S.C. Mr. Josiah M. Williams, III, ‘70.......... Mount Pleasant, S.C.
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Ex-Officio Member Mr. Leslie G. Robinson, Athletics Director.. Charleston, S.C.
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