2008 Citadel Football Media Guide

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The Citadel 2008 Football


This is Bulldog Football Johnson Hagood Stadium The Southern Conference’s Largest Capacity Facility

The 2008 season marks the 61st 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 2008 season, the Bulldogs have marked a 196-122-3 record.

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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.

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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 five seasons (1959, 1978, 1980, 1981 and 1988) and the Bulldogs reeled off 16 consecutive victories there from 1980 to 1982.

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In 1992, Marshall and The Citadel played at Johnson Hagood in front of a record “standing room only” crowd of 23,025.

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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 27 years in average attendance and 15 of the last 33 seasons. Last season, more than 70,000 fans watched Bulldog football in Johnson Hagood Stadium.

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The 82,541 fans that attended Citadel games in 2007 totaled the 15th best

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This is Bulldog Football Site of the 1983 and 1984 Division 1-AA National Championship Games

attendance for all of FCS football, and third largest in the Southern Conference as defending national champion Appalachian State was first. The Citadel faithful have kept the Bulldogs in the top-25 in national attendance for the past 10 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 six years, including the past two seasons, 2007 (15th), 2006 (12th), 2003 (7th), 2002 (11th), 2001 (12th) and 2000 (14th), while in 1998 and 1999, the Bulldogs rounded out the top20 in average attendance.

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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.

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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 entertainment area for members of the Brigadier Foundation. Construction has been in the works for a new (West Side Tower - Phase III of the renovations) football facility that will open its doors to The Citadel family at the start of the 2008 season. The Bulldogs celebrated the re-opening of the West Stands for the 2006 season. The completed project features luxury suites, club seats, a state-of-the-art press box and all the expected amenities of a modern-day athletic facility.

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Johnson Hagood Atmosphere Closing in on the Program’s 200th Victory in Johnson HagoodStadium

Top-15 Crowds at Johnson Hagood

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Crowd 23,025 21,623 21,575 21,570 21,465 21,460 20,863 20,754 20,592 20,357 20,240 20,150 20,130 20,071 20,010

Opponent Marshall Furman Davidson Delaware Presbyterian William & Mary Wofford Navy Furman Furman Presbyterian Furman Furman Appalachian State South Carolina

Date Oct. 17, 1992 Nov. 23, 1991 Oct. 25, 1969 Sept. 18, 1976 Sept. 13, 1975 Oct. 11, 1969 Nov. 1, 2003 Sept. 24, 1988 Nov. 16, 1985 Nov. 18, 1989 Sept. 6, 1980 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 17, 1979 Nov. 2, 1991 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. 16, 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

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

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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 2007...................................4-2 Overall...........196-122-3


Facilities

Johnson Hagood Stadium,Seignious Hall, Altman Athletic Center,and Maybank Triplets Practice Facility at Willson Field Maybank Triplets Football Practice Field at Willson Field Complex The Citadel football program enjoys the luxury of having some of the finest facilities in the region. The Bulldogs’ gridiron program has two outdoor practice facilities (Willson Field and Washington Light Infantry Field) and an indoor facility in McAlister FIeld House.

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Thanks to several private gifts, Willson Field, which is used primarily for football practice, has been converted to a state-of-the-art artificial turf becoming the first artificial field in the Charleston area.

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Measuring 360’ x 174’, which is ideal for a football field, the new Willson Field turf will continue to be utilized primarily by the football program but its multipurpose condition will permit it to be used by Corps of Cadets activities, ranging from intramurals, club sports, PE classes, other intercollegiate sports in addition to a practice field for the Regimental Band.

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“We are indebted to many folks for making this happen, but primarily brothers Tommy ‘65, David ’65 and the late Jack Maybank ’65, Jerry Murdock, Banks Construction Company and Eastern Turf Company for their time, energy and resources,” said coach Kevin Higgins.

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.

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.”

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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

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Athletic Development

Providing the knowledge, coaching and motivation needed by our cadet-studentathletes to develop into successful competitors both on and off the field. 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.

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Opened 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 coaches’ offices, Seignious Hall also has a spacious training room, large dressing rooms, meeting rooms, equipment storage areas, and a spacious weight room which is supplied with modern weight-training equipment. The weight room has undergone a facelift 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.

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1. STAY SAFE 2. REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY 3. BECOME A MORE EFFICIENT MOVER

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4. INCORPORATE FIRST, ISOLATE LAST 5. GROUND BASED TRAINING 6. INCREASE POWER OUTPUT

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7. INCREASE WORK CAPACITY 8. CONSTANT ADAPTATION 9. CHARACTER & TEAM CHEMISTRY 10. DEVELOP THE BALANCED ATHLETE 11. MASTER PROGRESSIONS 12. INTENSIVE, EDUCATED COACHING 13. DEVELOP THE “BULLDOG ATTITUDE”

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Strength & Conditioning Supplying each athlete with a set of tools to enhance athletic performance

“The body will tolerate more than the mind will lead it to believe. Our program is built around several principles that stem much farther than that phrase is capable of reaching. However, if I could pick one thing that I could give to every athlete that trains with us, then it would be that mentality. I think focus is the single most important facet of athletic performance enhancement, as well as on field performance. Distractions are really the only thing that can slow a person’s progress. When an athlete has developed the mental toughness to never be distracted by things like fatigue, environment and surroundings, they become pretty hard to beat.”

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Donnell Boucher Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

The Citadel Football - Summer 2008 Strength & Conditioning Schedule Monday-Friday 5:45 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.

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Monday - Linear speed and acceleration / lift

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Tuesday - Conditioning Wednesday - Change of direction and agility / lift

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Thursday - Conditioning Friday - Lift / conditioning

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Coaching Factory Propelling Coaches into Impressive Careers 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.

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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, former 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 South Carolina, 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.

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Ralph Friedgen Head Coach - Maryland

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All-Time Head Coaches 1905............................................................................... Sidney Smith 1906-08......................................................................... 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


Coaching Factory Honing Their Coaching Skills for the Next Level 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 Hogge, Nate (Elon ‘02)................. 2008 - present 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 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 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 Associate

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Retired Jerseys

Through 100 years of The Citadel football, only six players have had the distinction of having their jerseys retired. The uniform numbers of 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. During the 2006 season, Mark Buoniconti ‘88 was added to the list of retired jerseys. All six jerseys are on display in the lobby of Seignious Hall.

#59 Mark Buoniconti - 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.

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#14 Jack Douglas - Quarterback Played from 1988-92... Finished career as the NCAA Division IAA all-time leading rushing quarterback with 3,674 yards... The Citadel’s all-time 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.

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#35 Stump Mitchell - 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 Washington Redskins.

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Retired Jerseys #51 Brian Ruff - Linebacker Played from 1973-76... Consensus All-American linebacker...The Citadel’s first Associated Press first team All-American selection... Was a three-time All-Southern Conference choice... Was named the All-Southern Conference 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 inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fall in 2006.

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#66 John Small - Linebacker

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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...Co-captain, 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 All-America 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)... First Round 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).

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#15 Lester Smith - Defensive Back

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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 Defensive Player of the Year.

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Bulldogs in the Pros Pursuing the Dream 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

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1960...........Wayne Stewart, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960....................Paul Maguire, E; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL) 1960.............Pete Davidson, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL)

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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

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Nehemiah Broughton Washington Redskins

1977.....................................Brian Ruff, LB; R-11 (304), Baltimore Colts 1981.........................Stump Mitchell, RB; R-9 (226), St. Louis Cardinals 1985.................................................Cliff Walters, LB; Philadelphia Eagles 1987........................ Greg Davis, PK; R-9 (246), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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1995............................ Travis Jervey, RB; R-5 (170), Green Bay Packers 2005......... Nehemiah Broughton, RB; R-7 (222), Washington Redskins

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Travis Jervey Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons

Dary Myricks Georgia Force

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Bulldog Mascots

Bulldogs: ... noted for their vigor and composed disposition... they are fiercely loyal and their grip is very powerful against resistance. The Citadel has two live bulldog mascots, Boo IX and General, whose main duty is to provide morale for the Corps of Cadets, faculty and staff and all of the Bulldog athletic teams. Other duties include barking at opposing teams, eating numerous dog biscuits throughout the day and being pampered by the cadets that help take care of them while school is in session.

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General General, who was born June 18, 2003, became the first live mascot to live on The Citadel campus since the 1950s. The mascot program was created by the Class of 2003, which wanted to leave a gift to the college. The class raised $1,000 toward the program’s startup. General was donated in August 2003 by the late Hazel Groshon of James Island, S.C.

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General comes from a long line of bulldog royalty. He is the nephew of Uga V, the former mascot for the University of Georgia. General’s other relatives include the bulldog representatives for the United States Marine Corps and Mississippi State University. General was named by the Corps of Cadets following a contest to find the best name.

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Boo IX Boo IX was born on Sept. 30, 2003, and was donated by Fred Ducker, class of ‘63. He joins General as a member of the two-dog mascot team that attends special events, football games, parades and anything involving the Corps of Cadets. Boo IX is named after Lt. Col.Thomas Nugent Courvoisie, a former assistant commandant, and comes from a long line of Bulldogs that have been serving The Citadel for more than 15 years.

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Community Involvement The Citadel Vision: Excellence in the Education of Principled Leaders The Citadel Athletics Department is committed to giving back to the Charleston community. All athletic teams have participated in a number of community service projects throughout the year, including Tennis in the City, Win4Life and Race for the Cure. They have also hosted clinics at local recreation departments and adopted families during the Thanksgiving holiday.

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The Bulldog Football team is among the very active in the community. Annually off the field they have spent several hours reading and interacting with students at West Ashley Middle School. They have also spent time at MUSC Children’s Hospital, visiting and giving out Bulldog paraphernalia to the children, feeding the homeless at the local shelter, among many other projects.

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Band of Gold

The Citadel Ring: Symbolizing Unity Between Graduates Traditionally received during Parents’ Weekend by first class cadets, The Citadel ring symbolizes honor and the unity between The Citadel graduates. Worn proudly by alumni of all ages, cadets look forward to the day that they will be able to wear this band of gold with pride.

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The ring has symbolized outstanding accomplishments both by the Corps of Cadets and South Carolina. Perhaps the most popular feature of the ring is the “Star of the West”, which commemorates the firing on a Union supply steamer by a detachment of Citadel cadets in January, 1861. This action was the powder keg which set off the War Between the States.

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Every aspect of the ring is symbolic of the history and tradition of the Corps of Cadets from the Mexican War through both World Wars, to the present day.The Citadel is a military college and the leadership, courage and integrity found in good officers is embodied by the sword, found on the left shank of the ring. Crossing the sword is the rifle, the symbol of the infantry. Of equal importance in this world of political aggrandizement and perpetual military conflict are the concepts of freedom acquired and maintained only through a willingness to fight for it, represented by the rifle surmounted by the oak leaves of toughness and victory blessed by peace, represented by the laurel wreath.

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On the right shank of the ring are found the United States and South Carolina flags, which depict the unity of the state and federal government. The cannon balls at the bottom of this shank indicate the continuing link between the Old Citadel on Marion Square and the Greater Citadel.When the college moved to its present location, the Civil War cannon balls piled before the Old Citadel were left behind. The oval crest has a reproduction of the Palmetto tree in its background.Aside from representing the state tree of South Carolina, the Palmetto symbolizes a cadet-trained regiment of infantry that fought in the Mexican War and it represents a fort, built of Palmetto logs, that repelled a large British invasion fleet during the Revolutionary War. The two oval shields at the base of the tree are replicas of the state seals.

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This is The Citadel The Military College of South Carolina 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 Citadel Graduate College (CGC) 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 coeducational 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. Graduates of The Citadel say that the disciplined lifestyle and friendships they forged here have a profoundly positive effect on their lives.

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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 Citadel Graduate College, which is noted for The Citadel excellence in a civilian environment, serves about 1,700 residents of South Carolina’s Lowcountry.

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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.

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All undergraduate students at The Citadel are members of 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, close-knit 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 2007. With more than

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This is The Citadel Valuing Honor, Integrity, Loyalty and Patriotism 80 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. South Carolina Corps of Cadets: 1,964 Graduate Students: 1,174

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The Citadel leads South Carolina with the highest four-year Graduation Rate at 62.4 percent, while the national average is only 30 precent.

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Cadets receive gold stars for earning a 3.7 GPA or higher. The stars are worn on both sides of the colar of their dress uniforms and above the left pocket of their summer leave uniforms. The Citadel ranks No. 3 nationally among public colleges and universities in the Carnegie classification in the percentage of students who graduate in four years. That category includes colleges with master’s level programs.

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The Princeton Review for 2006 named The Citadel School of Business one of the nation’s 237 best business programs.

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Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities,The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes. More than 90 percent of cadet-student-athletes who have exhausted their four years of eligibility earn a diploma.

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The Princeton Review for 2006 placed The Citadel in its top tier of academic institutions according to an academic ranking that measures how hard students work and how much they get back for their efforts. The ranking considered such factors as hours students study outside of class, quality of the student body, class size, student assessment of professors and other resources.

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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 CGC 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 CGC also offers three undergraduate evening programs in business and engineering. The Citadel is the only college in South Carolina that offers undergraduate civil and electrical engineering degrees in the evening.

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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.

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Points of Pride The Citadel earns national recognition for both academics and athletics.

The 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 cadet-student-athletes consistently rank among the upper echelon of the Southern Conference.

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The U.S. News and World Report rankings for 2007 recognize The Citadel in several different categories: the college ranks No. 2 for top public universities in the South offering up to a master’s degree; for the eighth straight year in the top three. 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.

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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 proud of supporting our athletes throughout their career at The Citadel and beyond.

Individual Development... The coaching staff works with every player on an individual basis to develop and improve his athletic skills. Each cadet-studentathlete 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.

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Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes.

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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.

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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.

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“A Cadet does not Lie, Cheat, or Steal, nor Tolerate those who do.” The Honor Code is fairly simple. This code, while simple, offers the key to living and maintaining an honorable life. Cadets are trained that there is never a situation in which they should participate in, or tolerate, dishonorable activities.These core values of honor and integrity are exactly the values which allow Citadel cadets and alumni to improve their organizations and their communities.

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Honor is the most cherished principle at The Citadel. In today’s post-corporate-scandal society, honor, integrity and ethics are in high demand. The Citadel strives to achieve excellence in the education of principled leaders, also known as the “whole person” concept. The Honor Code encompasses all aspects of cadet life, from academic integrity to personal integrity. It has evolved from an unwritten tradition known as the “code of the gentleman” to a formalized code in September of 1955, when the Corps of Cadets unanimously voted to establish The Honor Code. The development of a cadet into a principled leader is a four-tiered process that includes knowing, adhering, believing, and leading. Its culmination is seen in the cadets who internalize the Code and the alumni who continually apply it throughout their lives.

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Cadet Prayer Almighty God, the source of light and strength, we implore Thy blessing on this our beloved institution, that it may continue true to its high purposes. Guide and strengthen those upon whom rests the authority of government; enlighten with wisdom those who teach and those who learn; and grant to all of us that through sound learning and firm leadership, we may prove ourselves worthy citizens of our country, devoted to truth, given to unselfish service, loyal to every obligation of life and above all to Thee. Preserve us faithful to the ideals of The Citadel, sincere in fellowship, unswerving in duty, finding joy in purity and confidence through a steadfast faith. Grant to each one of us, in his/her own life, a humble heart, a steadfast purpose, and a joyful hope, with a readiness to endure hardship and suffer if need be, that truth may prevail among us and that Thy will may be done on earth. Through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.

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Why The Citadel “What you tolerate, you define.”

“The Citadel is a place of pride and tradition. A place where the standards are high, the discipline is strong and leaders are born. The men and women of this institution represent a sense of honor and accomplishment. And I am proud to be with you today.”... “in all that is to come, I know the graduates of The Citadel will bring credit to America, to the military and to this great institution. In the words of your school song, you will go where you’ve always gone... ‘in the paths our fathers showed us. Peace and Honor, God and Counrty -- we will fight for thee.’”

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The Honorable George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States

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“Without question, The Citadel experience opened a world of opportunity for me. I can think of no better preparation for the things I have done or hope to do.” Dr. Harvey W. Schiller, ‘60 Former Executive Director, U.S. Olympic Committee

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“...I read this friendly advice in the book: ‘When you receive an order, carry it out to the best of your ability. Never argue or offer suggestions which you think might be better.This is not in your best interest.’Well, it seems to me that The Citadel has a few things to teach the Cabinet and the Executive Branch, too! In fact, maybe we should just put the whole federal government through cadet training!” The Honorable Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States “What you tolerate, you define. And that is what makes this institution so unique. Regardless of class or cadet rank, The Citadel graduate more than anything else carries the reputation for integrity that is unsurpassed by any institution in his nation.” The Honorable Steve Buyer, ‘80 U.S. Congressman “At the center of The Citadel education, that rock that anchors it’s soul, is the honor system. I found the honor system simple and profound; majestic and life-changing: A cadet does not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do.”

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“Citadel graduates have become successfull leaders in both the public and the private sectors, as well as having been involved in every American military conflict since the Mexican war. Thanks to its effective teaching tecniques, The Citadel has earned an enviable reputation as one of the best public colleges in the United States, and there is not a better military school anywhere in this nation than The Citadel.” Robert “Bob” Dole U.S. Senator

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Conquering Challenges Through Patience, Persistence, Discipline, Determination, Teamwork and Hardwork Cadet Creed

I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit de corps of The Citadel and the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

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Never shall I fail my comrades. I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically tough, and morally straight, and I will shoulder more than my share of the task whatever it may be.

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Gallantly will I show the world that I am a well-trained cadet. My courtesy to superior officers, neatness of dress, and care of equipment shall set the example for others to follow. And under no circumstances will I ever bring discredit to The Citadel and the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

★ Graduates of The Citadel succeed because they know what it takes to meet a challenge in any field: patience and persistence, discipline and determination, teamwork and hardwork. The Citadel emphasizes athletic competition as a way to build leaders, learn teamwork and prepare for life’s challenges. Physical fitness represents a vital component of every Cadet’s experience. All Cadets take physical education courses and participate in one or more of our 28 intramural sports, 15 intercollegiate club sports or 16 NCAA Division I athletic programs. Graduates of The Citadel benefit from an invaluable lifelong association with other alumni. Talk to any graduate of The Citadel, and you will sense firsthand the powerful force of the strong alumni network.

Sir, Yes, Sir • Sir, No, Sir Sir, No Excuse, Sir “...three permissible knob answers: ‘Sir, yes, sir’ and ‘Sir, no, sir’ and—I liked this third one best of all—’Sir, no excuse, sir.’ By golly, I think, we ought to send the entire U.S. Congress down here to learn answer number three.” The Honorable Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States May 15, 1993 Whatever their major, all cadets will graduate with a “dual degree” in leadership. They learn about attention to detail, respect, time management, and discipline.

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“Leadership is about integrity, trust and people. The Citadel, with its mission to prepare graduates to be pricipled leaders, is all about integrity, trust and people. There is no question in my mind that, had I not attended The Citadel to learn these values, I would not have come close to achieving what success I have been fortunate enough to achieve.” L. William Krause, ‘63 Retired Chairman of 3COM Corporation

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Campus Enter the Gates 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.

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This is Charleston, S.C. Perfect Weather º Open Air Market º Location º Dining Not Just Another City

Charleston has become one of America’s favorite destination cities. With its rich history, endless shopping, Southern hospitality and, of course, its beautiful beaches, Charleston offers something for everyone. You will find scenic views, gorgeous water front parks, beautiful homes and something new around every corner.

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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.

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Eating is king in Charleston! No matter what your taste, you can find a restaurant to suit your desire. American, French, Indian, Thai, Italian and seafood can all be found close by and enjoyed with a wonderful view.

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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NAMED AMERICA’S MOST MANNERLY CITY FOR THE 8TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR MARJABELLE STEWART, ETTIQUE EXPERT, APRIL 2007

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Media Information Directions to Johnson Hagood 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. 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. 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. Distances From Charleston (in miles) Major Cities in the Region Savannah, Ga................................................................... 108 Atlanta, Ga....................................................................... 321 Jacksonville, Fla............................................................... 239 Charlotte, N.C............................................................... 209 Columbia, S.C................................................................. 114 2007 Visitors Babson Park, Fla............................................................. 441 Princeton, N.J.................................................................. 727 Cullowhee, N.C............................................................. 310 Elon, N.C......................................................................... 315 Statesboro, Ga................................................................ 163 Chattanooga, Tenn......................................................... 445 2007 Away Sites Clemson.......................................................................... 249 Boone, N.C..................................................................... 302 Greenville, S.C................................................................ 220 Birmingham, Ala.............................................................. 468 Spartanburg, S.C............................................................ 206 Elon, N.C......................................................................... 317 Gainesville, Fla................................................................ 307

The New Johnson Hagood Stadium

Media Parking The newly renovated Johnson Hagood Stadium has moved media parking to the City of Charleston Gymnasium paved lot directly across from the West Side of the stadium for the 2008 Football season. The City Gymansium is located on the corner of Hagood Avenue and Fishburne Street. All vehichles must enter the lot on Fishburne Street and parking passes must be visible in order to enter the lot. Satellite trucks are to park in the East Side lot located directly behind the East Stands. Requests for parking passes are to be made through The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office, at (843) 953-5120.

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Hospitality Area: There will be a media lounge The Citadel’s Director of Athletics Media Relations, located on the east side of Johnson Hagood Noelle Orr Blaney, will handle working press Stadium outside the temporary press facility or and photographer credentials for the Bulldogs’ in the media lobby of the new facility. All working home games. Please make your requests for media are welcome in this area. The Citadel media credentials in writing at least two weeks provides a light meal with drinks. The press box and meals are for working media only. in advance.

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Two phone lines and a ISDN line are available to visiting Southern Conference schools for use through the Southern Conference’s agreement.

Weekly Press Luncheons: Each Monday prior to football games, The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office will host a luncheon for the media. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. in the Altman Athletic Post-Game Interviews: The Citadel’s post- Center, followed by comments and a question-andAll credential requests should be sent to: game press conference is held in the Altman answer period from Coach Higgins at 12 p.m. Noelle Orr Blaney Center, inside the locker room’s interview room Director of Athletics Media Relations immediately following a 10-minute cool down The luncheons begin on Monday, Aug. 25 and The Citadel period. Player interviews will be conducted in run every Monday through Nov. 17. Coach 171 Moultrie Street the same area.We ask that you supply The Citadel Higgins’ comments will also be available in a live Charleston, SC 29409-6150 Director of Athletics Media Relations, Noelle Orr video stream through Bulldog Insider on www. Requests on company letterhead can be faxed to Blaney, with the names of the athletes that you CitadelSports.com. Blaney’s attention at (843) 953-6727 or e-mailed wish to interview. They will be brought to the interview room along with Coach Higgins. Every On The Internet to Noelle.Orr@citadel.edu. attempt will be made to have Coach Higgins and The Citadel football website is located at http:// All other credentials for remaining road contests requested players in the interview room no later www.CitadelSports.com by selecting men’s sports and then football on the left sidebar. All current should be made through the opposing school’s than 15 minutes after the game. Bulldog football information can be found on sports information director. The Citadel Media Relations office offers quotes this site, including game notes, weekly stories, from both coaches following the game in the press statistics, biographies of all members of the team Parking Passes Requests for parking should be made at the same box area. The Citadel locker room is closed to and the coaching staff. The page will be maintained time as requests for media credentials. There is a the media until a member of the Athletics Media during the season by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office. very limited number of parking spaces available Relations staff opens the locker room. and all requests may not be granted. Weekly Interview Policy (in-season): The On The Radio/Internet Citadel Athletics Media Relations office welcomes The Citadel Sports Network, a production of Facilities and Services Press Box: The 2008 season brings change to interviews during the week and will do anything it Kirkman Sports Marketing in association with Johnson Hagood Stadium with the opening of the can to assist. Every Wednesday afternoon at 12:15 The Citadel Athletics Department, will broadcast West Side Tower. There may be continued use p.m., all players will be available for interviews in all 12 Citadel football games this season. The of the of the temporary press facility located on Coward Hall on The Citadel’s campus. Please notify Citadel’s games will be aired locally on ESPN the East Side of the stadium opposite of Hagood The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Director, Radio 910 AM. Avenue for a brief period of time, but the new Noelle Orr Blaney, two days in advance of the A video and audio broadcast of these games can state-of-the art facility is expected to open during players whom you wish to interview. also viewed and listened to live through Bulldog the season. Interviews with coaches and staff can be arranged Insider on www.CitadelSports.com. The temporary and new press boxes are equipped through The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Robby Robinson and Glenn Seale will bring all of with power outlets at every seat and wireless high- office. the hard-hitting action for the eighth consecutive speed internet. Requests for credentials should Player interviews must be arranged through the season as the play-by-play and color analyst. be made in advance when possible so that The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office can make Athletics Media Relations office. The Athletics sure that all media is accommodated due to the Media Relations office will arrange interviews Post Game Email & Fax limited space.There is a telephone and fax machine with the players in accordance with the best The Citadel distributes all of its game day and press which can be used on a first-come, first-served time available for the reporter and players. Player releases through Sports Systems Services, Inc., a basis. A complete play-by-play and statistics, along interviews are not permitted after Thursday’s company that specializes in distributing material through fax and email blasts. Contact lists are with quotes from both coaches, will be distributed practice of game week. edited by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations shortly after the game. Visiting Radio: Visiting radio personnel desiring Department. Photography Services: A working press to broadcast athletic events from The Citadel photographer pass will allow photographers to should contact the Athletics Media Relations office If you wish to receive Bulldog releases through this work from the photo decks or the sidelines. at the earliest possible date to request permission service please contact The Citadel Athletics Media Relations office for details. Photographers should make their written request to broadcast and obtain credentials. through his/her sports editor or director.

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Media Information The Citadel Media Relations Department 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) 953-6727 Football Press Box:................................................. TBA Website:...................................www.CitadelSports.com Athletics Media Relations Director/Football Contact Noelle Orr Blaney Office: (843) 953-5353 Cell: (843) 708-0044 Email: noelle.orr@citadel.edu

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Patrick Walsh Associate MRD

Reah Nicholson Assistant MRD

Jamie Severns Video/Graphics Coordinator

Associate Media Relations Director Patrick Walsh Office: (843) 953-7590 Cell: (843) 708-0915 Email: patrick.walsh@citadel.edu Assistant Media Relations Director Reah Nicholson Office: (843) 953-5120 Cell: (843) 327-9790 Email: reah.nicholson@citadel.edu Video/Graphics Coordinator Jamie Severns Office: (843) 953-5120 Email: jamie.severns@citadel.edu

Athletics Department Directory Administration................(843) 953-5070 Larry Leckonby, 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, Ticket Sales Lynn Meader, Business Manager Al Buddin, Assistant Business Manager Brigadier Foundation......(843) 953-5277 TBA, Executive Director Caleb Davis, Assistant to the Director

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Brigadier Foundation Cont... Barbara Mellor, Business Manager Gina Inabnett, Accounting Manager Julie Straub, Donor Relations Assistant Communications.............(843) 953-6300 Andy Solomon, Associate AD, Communications Compliance......................(843) 953-4806 Todd Lair, Assistant AD, Compliance Equipment.......................(843) 953-6866 Tim Mitchell, Equipment Manager

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Facilities/Operations.......(843) 953-2161 Mike Groshon, Assistant AD, Facilities Thomas Cummings, Assistant Facilities Dir. Marketing/Promotions...(843) 953-6300 Courtney Smith, Daktronics General Manager Sports Medicine..............(843) 953-6867 Andy Clawson, Director of Sports Medicine Craig Clark, Assistant Director Michelle Lomonaco, Rehab. Coordinator Strength & Conditioning..(843) 953-7838 Donnell Boucher, Head Strength Coach


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The Citadel Sports Network The Citadel Sports Network, in conjunction with Kirkman Broadcasting, enters its twenty-fourth year broadcasting Bulldog Football on the radio. The Citadel Sports Network’s flagship station is ESPN Radio 910 The Team and is distributed statewide from The Team’s studio’s in Charleston. Robby Robinson is in his ninth year as “The Voice of the Bulldogs”. Robinson, a graduate of The University of Virginia is the Director of Broadcasting for the network and the General Sales Manager of Kirkman Broadcasting’s four Charleston based stations. During the week, Robinson can be seen hosting “The Kevin Higgins Show” on television stations across the state. He also hosts “The Kevin Higgins Radio Show” and “Ed Conroy and Friends” on ESPN Radio 910 The Team. Robinson is married to the former Chara Quinnelly of Omaha, NE, and they have a one-year old son, Riley.

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the 1993 national championship run of the Texas Tech Lady Red Raider basketball team. Currently he works as an instructor in the radio and television broadcasting department at Trident Technical College in Charleston. Seale is a graduate of Lubbock Christian University where he was a two time NAIA all-district selection in basketball. In 1991, Seale received his MA in radio and television at the prestigious SI Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse. He is married to Gayla Heinrich 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. The Bulldog Broadcast Partner Stadium Show begins 60 minutes before kickoff of each game statewide on the six station network that includes affiliates in Greenville, Columbia and now Myrtle Beach. The show includes player and coaches interviews as well as up to the minute scores from games around the country.

Glenn Seale starts his eighth year on the network as the color analyst. Seale brings 15 years of sports broadcasting experience to the booth. Before moving to Charleston in 1995 to become the Voice of the Charleston Riverdogs, Seale called

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Media Information Primary Media Outlets Newspapers................................................................ Telephone...........................................................................Email Aiken Standard........................................................................... (803) 648-2311...............................................editorial@aikenstandard.com Anderson Independent Mail................................................... (864) 224-4321............................................ sports@independent.mail.com Beaufort Gazette....................................................................... (843) 524-3183.............................................gazette@beaufortgazette.com Florence Morning News.......................................................... (843) 317-6397..................................................sbundy@florencenews.com Greenville News........................................................................ (864) 298-4100.................................................sports@greenvillenews.com ................................................................................................................................................................................... agreen@greenvillenews.com The Index-Journal..................................................................... (864) 223-1811.....................................................sports@indexjournal.com The Island Packet...................................................................... (843) 785-4293............................................. newsroom@islandpacket.com Myrtle Beach-The Sun News.................................................. 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WE BE The Citadel 2008

THE CITADEL FOOTBALL Bulldog Football......................................................................................2-3 Johnson Hagood Stadium .......................................................................4 Facilities........................................................................................................5 Athletic Development...............................................................................6 Strength and Conditioning.......................................................................7 Coaching Factory...................................................................................8-9 Retired Jerseys................................................................................... 10-11 Bulldogs in the Pros................................................................................ 12 Mascots..................................................................................................... 13 Community Involvement....................................................................... 14 Band of Gold............................................................................................ 15 The Citadel......................................................................................... 16-21 Campus..................................................................................................... 22 Charleston, S.C........................................................................................ 23 Table of Contents............................................................................. 24-25 Quick Facts............................................................................................... 26 2008 SEASON PREVIEW 2008 Outlook.................................................................................... 28-31 2008 Rosters...................................................................................... 32-33 2008 Depth Chart.................................................................................. 34 THE COACHING STAFF Kevin Higgins...................................................................................... 36-39 Assistant Coaches............................................................................. 40-47 Support Staff....................................................................................... 48-49 2008 BULLDOGS 2008 Bulldogs..................................................................................... 52-73 2008 Signees....................................................................................... 74-76 2008 OPPONENTS Webber International............................................................................. 78 Clemson.................................................................................................... 79 Princeton................................................................................................... 80 Western Carolina.................................................................................... 81 Appalachian State.................................................................................... 82 Elon............................................................................................................ 83 Furman....................................................................................................... 84 Samford..................................................................................................... 85 Georgia Southern................................................................................... 86 Wofford..................................................................................................... 87 Chattanooga............................................................................................. 88 Florida........................................................................................................ 89 The Southern Conference.............................................................. 90-97 2007 SoCon Standings....................................................................... 94 2007 SoCon Awards.......................................................................... 94 2007 SoCon Statistics.................................................................. 95-97


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2007 REVIEW 2007 Season Recap.......................................................................100-101 2007 Records......................................................................................... 102 2007 Statistics................................................................................103-105 2007 Game Recaps.......................................................................106-116 HISTORY AND RECORDS Team Records........................................................................................ 118 Individual Records.........................................................................119-120 Top-10 Lists....................................................................................121-122 Top Performances.........................................................................123-124 Annual Leaders..............................................................................125-127 Year-by-Year Team Statistics................................................................ 128 Honors and Awards......................................................................129-130 Milestone Games.................................................................................. 131 Records vs. Opponents................................................................132-138 Year-by-Year Results.....................................................................139-150 All-Time Letterwinners...............................................................151-155 Tangerine Bowl...................................................................................... 156 The Citadel in the Postseason...................................................157-158 ADMINITRATION President . .............................................................................................. 160 Athletics Director................................................................................. 161 Department Staff...........................................................................162-164 Head Coaches ...................................................................................... 164 TCBF Staff............................................................................................... 164 MEDIA INFORMATION Directions to Johnson Hagood Stadium.......................................... 166 Media Information................................................................................. 167 Media Relations Department Staff.................................................... 168 The Citadel Sports Network............................................................. 169 Media Outlets........................................................................................ 170 Bulldog Insider....................................................................................... 171 Credits: The 2008 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 Blaney. Layout and design by Blaney with assistance from Associate Director Patrick Walsh, Assistant Media Relations Directors Joseph Douglas and Jamie Severns. Research and editorial assistance provided by Douglas, Severns,Walsh and the Bulldog Football coaching and support staff. Photography by Russ Pace. Cover designs by Grant Hawkins. 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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School Quick Facts 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: ....................................................Larry Leckonby Faculty Representative:........................Lt. Col.William Sharbrough III Enrollment: ........................................................................................ 1,900 National Affiliation: .....................................................NCAA Division I ........................................................ Football Championship Subdivision Conference: ................................................................................ Southern

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Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Opponent................................................... Location Webber International.................................. Charleston, S.C. at Clemson........................................................ Clemson, S.C. Princeton........................................................ Charleston, S.C. Western Carolina......................................... Charleston, S.C. at Appalachian State............................................ Boone, N.C. Elon (Parents’ Day)...................................... Charleston, S.C. at Furman.........................................................Greenville, S.C. at Samford......................................................Birmingham, Ala. Georgia Southern......................................... Charleston, S.C. at Wofford.................................................... Spartanburg, S.C. Chattanooga (Homecoming)........................ Charleston, S.C. at Florida.......................................................... Gainesville, Fla.

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First year of football:.......................................................................... 1905 Overall Record (Years,Pct.): ...........................446-493-32 (100, .459) 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 FCS Playoff Record: ............................................. 1-3 NCAA FCS Playoff Appearances: .........................1988, 1990 & 1992 2007 Overall Record: . ........................................................................ 7-4 2007 SoCon Record (Finish): .............................................. 4-3 (T-3rd) Offense: ............................................................................. Spread Option Defense: ................................................................................................. 4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: .................................................. 34/13 Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...................................... 11/6 Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: ..................................... 19/5 Special Teams Lettermen Returning/Lost.....................................4/2 Total Starters Returning/Lost: ......................................................... 16/9 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ..............................................6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: .............................................8/3 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost..........................................2/1

Clemson, Sept. 6: Hilton - Greenville 45 West Orchard Park Drive, Greenville, SC 29615 Phone: (864) 232-4747 Appalachian State, Oct. 4: Best Western Mountain Lodge - Banner Elk 615 Tyne Castle Highway, Banner Elk, NC 28604 Phone: (828)898-4571 Furman, Oct. 18: Hilton - Greenville 45 West Orchard Park Drive, Greenville, SC 29615 Phone: (864) 232-4747 Samford, Oct. 25: Doubletree Hotel 808 South 20th Street, Birmingham, AL 235205 Phone: (205) 933-9000 Wofford, Nov. 8:The Radisson 9027 Fairforest Road, Spartanburg, SC 29301 Phone: (864) 574-2111 Florida, Nov. 22: Hilton - Ocala 3600 South West 36th Avenue Phone: (352)854-0673

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, Samford University, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Western Carolina University and Wofford College.

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The 2007 season proved to be the best in 15 years for The Citadel Football program. Finishing with a record of 7-4 overall and 43 in Southern Conference action, the finale marked the first time since 1992 the Cadets recorded seven wins in a season. The Citadel claimed their first win in the opening game against cross-town rival Charleston Southern and wrapped up the last game of the season with a 70-point victory over military rival VMI. Continuing the vision of success, Coach Kevin Higgins and his staff look to carry the momentum of last year into the 2008 season. Returning 34 lettermen and bringing in a solid group of 26 freshmen in the 2008 class, the Bulldogs will depend on the leadership of 18 seniors and two captains in junior All-American wide receiver Andre Roberts and senior defensive back Jonathan Vest. In his fourth year at the helm of Bulldog Football, Higgins continues to share his vision of winning a Southern Conference Championship. The Bulldogs will open the season with a return visit by Webber International on Aug. 30, followed by a trip to Death Valley for their first of two Football Championship Subdivision

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games of the season on Sept. 6. The team will get a week off after facing the Clemson Tigers in Memorial Stadium before they host Princeton for the schools’ first meeting on Sept. 20. The Citadel will then open their Southern Conference schedule, which includes newcomer Samford and three-time national defending champions Appalachian State, with Western Carolina at Johnson Hagood Stadium on Sept. 27. Elon will be the Bulldogs’ opponent for Parents Day on Oct. 11, while they will face-off against the Mocs of Chattanooga for homecoming on Nov. 15. The Citadel will wrap-up the 2008 regular season in the Swamp at the University of Florida on Nov. 22.

The Offense

The Citadel offense returns six starters and five lettermen from last year’s record-setting season. Under the direction of third-year offensive coordinator Dave Cecchini, the Bulldogs finished fourth in the nation in scoring and broke the school record for most points in a game and a season. They also set records for most yards in a game, most passing yards in a season and most passing touchdowns in a season. While several key returning starters will give hope that the Bulldogs can have a repeat of last year’s success, there are some big shoes to fill on both the offensive line and running back positions.

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Expect the strength of the Bulldog offense to be the passing game. Redshirt-sophomore Bart Blanchard, who excelled in his three starts at the end of the 2007 season filling in for injured senior Duran Lawson, returns at the quarterback position. His favorite target should continue to be wide receiver Andre Roberts, an electrifying player with game-breaking speed. Tight ends Taylor Cornett and Alex Sellars will both provide big targets for Blanchard and will provide experience up front in the running game. Continued success in the running game will prove to be a challenge with the departure of running back Tory Cooper, who rushed for 1,041 yards in last year’s campaign. Also gone for the 2008 season is first team all-conference center Chris McDowell. Returning offensive lineman Daniel DeHaven, Clay Muirhead and David Morbitzer will all be counted on to help open holes in the running game for a slew of young running backs. The running backs are a talented group, but they lack experience. Only sophomore Cody Wilson saw action in the 2007 season, totaling 240 yards on 47 carries.

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The 2008 season will begin different than the past three. For the first time in three years, Duran Lawson will be missing from the starting lineup.


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Lawson finished the 2007 season with records for the most offensive attempts in a game (61), offensive yards in a game (486 vs. Furman), total offensive yards in a season (2,436), passing attempts in a career (828), completions in a career (511), passing yards in a career (5,376) and the best completion record of a career (511-for-828 – 61.7). Last season alone, he completed 158-of238 passes for 66.4 percent, totaling 1,879 passing yards and 15 touchdowns, averaging 234.9 passing yards a game. He also rushed for 537 yards in 117 carries, averaging 67.1 yards a game. The Citadel fans were able to get a glimpse of this year’s starter as Bart Blanchard filled in admirably for the injured Lawson in the Georgia Southern game. In the last three games of the season, the redshirt sophomore totaled 788 passing yards in 54-of-84 attempts, intercepted only once, and recorded seven touchdowns. He also rushed for 181 yards in 51 attempts. His 370 passing yards against Elon was good enough for third all-time for single-game passing yardage at The Citadel. Backing up Blanchard is redshirt sophomore Cam Turner from Libertyville, Ill. Turner had an excellent spring game and certainly closed the distance between he and Blanchard. His movement skills and decision making are two of his assets. Redshirt Mike Cardwell showed much improvement throughout the spring. He has a strong arm and has improved his accuracy.

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Battling Wilson is redshirt freshman Rickey Anderson, who tore his ACL during preseason camp last year. Others competing for action are Mozar Ross, Quentin Bivens, Anthony Maldonado and Nelson Burch. There will be three newcomers who will also be battling for playing time: Terrell Dallas, Asheton Jordan and Ryan Williams. There is a lot of young talent in the backfield and the coaching staff is looking forward to an exciting year from the young backs.

Wide Receivers

The wide receivers lost two key contributors at the end of the 2007 season in Ta’Mar Jernigan, the Bulldogs’ second leading receiver, and Tim Higgins. Returning starter and third team AllAmerican junior Andre Roberts will continue his assault on The Citadel record book, after recording 78 receptions for 1,060 yards as a sophomore. Senior Josh Haney, who had 18 receptions for 254 yards as a junior, will start at the slot position. Senior Scott Flanagan and sophomore Alex Carr both saw plenty of action last year and will be counted on even more this season. Redshirt freshman Travis Ruff, who had an excellent spring and caught two touchdown passes in the spring game, will also battle for playing time. The wide receiver corps will also add some quality depth with the addition of freshmen Dequan Coles, Luke Caldwell and Kevin Hardy.

Miguel Starks, a highly-touted quarterback from Georgia, will also be battling to display his skills and talents. The Mundy’s Mill graduate has a strong arm and excellent movement skills. Alexander Wall, a versatile quarterback/punter from North Carolina will bring much needed depth to the position as a true freshman.

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The Citadel will miss four-year letterman Aaron Kelly. However, the tight end position is in good shape with the return of starter and second team all-conference performer Taylor Cornett. This will be his third year starting for the Bulldogs. Alex Sellars, who had a good spring, looks to contribute even more this fall. Brice Peper and Ben Carnell also look to see time on the field. The new faces among the tight ends in 2008 are James Robey from South Brunswick High School in North Carolina and Neal Strange from Irmo High School in South Carolina.

Offensive Line

The offensive line will be the oldest and most experienced the school has had in years, anchored by three starting fifth-year seniors in Jacob Bryant, David Morbitzer and Clay Muirhead. They look to improve upon the impressive offensive numbers put up by the Bulldogs in 2007. Threeyear starter, two at left guard, Muirhead will take on the center role looking to replace first team all-conference selection Chris McDowell. Morbitzer will return to the right tackle spot. The third fifth-year senior on the o-line is left guard Jacob Bryant, who was a former starter on the defensive line. Bryant will add even more experience and leadership to the offense after sitting out the 2007 season with a knee injury. Redshirt junior Daniel DeHaven will return to the left tackle spot where he started every game in 2007. Sophomore Cory Pope looks to take over the right guard spot where he shared time with former Bulldog Brian Fletcher in 2007. Spring practice showed great improvement by a number of young men that look to fight for playing time this season. Tommy Suggs will battle Pope at the right guard spot while Colton Clifton will push Muirhead at center. Jonathan Felix will move to the left guard spot to compete with Bryant. Tim Parks, who started two games in 2007, will try to put pressure on Morbitzer for the right tackle starting role. Tyler Thornton, MacCrea Finch, Chase Canipe and Elliott Newton will all compete to add depth to this year’s offensive line after making great strides during the off-season. The coaching staff is also excited about this year’s recruiting class that includes Nate Gerber from Ebensburg, Pa. and Graham Reeder from Denton, Texas.

Running Backs

The running back position is left vacant by Tory Cooper who led the Bulldogs in rushing the last two seasons. Cooper finished the season with 1,041 rushing yards and entered The Citadel record book as the 11th 1,000-yard rusher, while breaking the record for the most points scored in a season with 126 and the most touchdowns in a season with 21. Slated as the starter in the fall is sophomore Cody Wilson who saw limited action last season.

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The Defense

The 2008 defense will be faced with some high expectations, coming off a season in which it was ranked at the top of the Southern Conference in opponent first downs allowed, red zone defense and total defense. The challenge of the bar being raised will be even tougher as they look to replace all-conference players at defensive end, linebacker and safety. Gone from the 2008 defense are not only great production on the field, but also experience and leadership. The good news for The Citadel defensive staff and the Bulldog nation is the college is known for producing leaders. The Citadel defense will look to start the replacement process of allconference players with fifth-year senior defensive tackle Kevin McCaskill, who has been the man behind the scenes for the past two seasons. He will be helped by two dynamic upper classmen in juniors Terrence Reese and Dewitt Jones who look to have break-out years. The defense will once again have a different look at linebacker as it looks to replace two starters from the 2007 defense, one being an all-conference performer. Junior Jordon Gilm-

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ore will lead the charge to take on this challenge, along with sophomores Ryan Keiper, Patrick Connor and Reggie Rice, who all have gained some experience through special teams and spot duty on defense. The Citadel defense will once again seek answers in the secondary to find more consistent performance week in and week out. This task will fall heavily on the shoulders of seniors Jonathan Vest and Dwight House. They will get support from junior Carver Wright and sophomores Mel Capers and Demetrius Jackson, who all logged playing time on defense last season. The corner back position will return some experience in juniors Ryan Jones, Shaquill Smith,Tillman Millhouse and some youth in sophomore Cortez Allen and Biron Nabritt.

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The defensive front will enter the 2008 season looking to three returning starters from last year’s top total defense in the Southern Conference. They will need to step up to fill the loss in production with the graduation of two-time all-conference defensive end Trevar Broughton. McCaskill enters his final season and the fifth-year senior will be counted on for experience and leadership. McCaskill will be joined by juniors Jones and Reese. Charles Major, Erik Clanton, Antonio Davison and Lin-

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coln Kling all have valuable game experience and will add depth to the front. Redshirt freshmen Sherrod Croom and Quintin Turner will compete to get into the rotation. This group of veterans will be joined by three promising newcomers in Chris Billingslea, Jake Moorer, and Demario Sims.

Linebackers

The Bulldogs will be looking to replace Kendrick Lyles, Steve Spann and all-conference performer Andrew Rowell. Rowell played in 43 games during his career, including 33 consecutive starts. Rowell’s departure leaves a big hole to fill. Looking to fill the gap are junior Jordon Gilmore, sophomore Ryan Keiper and freshman Johnathan Glaspie. Gilmore has shown great leadership and is a physical player. He has also gained a lot of experience on special teams. Keiper and Glaspie are hard workers that are continuing to learn the position. There are three Bulldogs fighting to win the other linebacker spot, sophomores Reggie Rice, Patrick Connor and Rhett Bull. Rice moved in from the outside backer spot and has shown excellent range and athleticism. Connor played primarily on special teams last season and has made strides to challenge for a starting role. Bull has shown steady improve-


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ment. He was the winner of the “Iron Bulldog” award this past winter for his hard work in the out-of-season conditioning program. Freshmen Jonathan Fowler and Chad Hitchman will provide depth as they continue to learn the position. Incoming signee Tolu Akindele will have an opportunity to show what he can do in fall camp. The competition is keen to see who will step up and carry on the tradition of outstanding linebacker play.

Secondary

The 2008 secondary will have many familiar faces this season. One face that will be sorely missed is Joshua Lawson, who was the media and coaches first team all-conference selections in 2007. The strong safety position will be manned again by senior Dwight House who started in all 11 games in 2007. He will be backed up by sophomore Tate Blenke and incoming freshman Demontrelle Smith. The free safety position, which was vacated by Lawson, will be held down by sophomore Demetrius Jackson and senior Carver Wright. Both have playing experience from 2007 and look to solidify the position. Freshman Chris Hammett will look to learn the system and compete for playing time immediately. At outside linebacker, sophomore Mel Capers looks to continue his success from a year ago as he gained valuable experience as a starter. Also lining up at the position will be sophomore John Synovec and freshman DeAndre Smith. The other outside linebacker position invites a recognizable name back to the starting lineup in senior Jonathan Vest. Before sitting out this past season, Vest started all 11 games in 2006 for the Bulldogs. He will be backed by redshirt freshman Noah Hughes and freshman Jeremy Buncum.

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Nabritt competing also after a vastly improved spring. Freshmen Keith Gamble and Kevin Manning will work to learn the system and compete as well.

Special Teams

In 2007 the Bulldog special teams hit several milestones. Departing senior placekicker Mike Adams connected on a school record of 56 PATs. His 10 PATs in a single game (Webber International, VMI) are also school records. During the 2007 season he was twice named Southern Conference Player of the Week. Adams’ 92 points scored is the highest total by a kicker in school history. The Bulldog special teams also blocked six kicks last season. Sophomore John Synovec garnered Southern Conference Player of the Week honors for his two blocked punts in the Webber International game as a true freshman. Mark Kaspar returns for his final season. In 2007 he was named second team all-conference after averaging 40.9 yards per punt. Each year has been a steady improvement by Kaspar. For the second year in a row, he had the longest punt in the Southern Conference (72 yards). James Costigan is working hard to provide depth. Incoming freshman Cass Couey will have a chance to show what he can do in fall camp.

The cornerback position is starting to shape into a unit with more numerous players with a lot of snaps. Ironically, one of its starters, redshirt sophomore Cortez Allen, is coming off an injury in 2007 and does not have as much game experience as the others. Pushing him will be junior Tillman Millhouse, who has started the last 20 games for the Bulldogs and freshman Rod Harland. On the other side, juniors Ryan Jones and Shaquill Smith, who have over 20 starts between the two of them, will be battling for the nod, with sophomore Biron

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Sophomore long snapper Bobby Jarvis performed well in his first season as a starter. He has been working hard to improve his consistency. Tanner Jordan and Ray Webb have both made great strides and continue to battle for playing time. Sophomore Lincoln Kling and redshirt freshman Chase Canipe will add depth. Redshirt-Freshmen Jordan Panter and Sam Keeler are competing every day for the placekicking position. In 2006, Blake Vandiver led the Southern Conference in field goal percentage and 2007 saw Mike Adams lead the conference in PAT production. Both Panter and Keeler are aware of the opportunity and expectations at the position. The return game will again feature Andre Roberts. His 10.7 average per punt return ranked third in the Southern Conference. Jonathan Vest and newcomer Scott Harward are very capable returners as well. Returning kickoffs will be Roberts and Vest along with Cody Wilson and freshman Rickey Anderson. Additional candidates will come from the incoming freshman class. As always, continued hard work and dedication over the summer will determine the success of the Bulldog special teams.

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2008 Rosters ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 49 13 21 77 27 19 29 98 52 42 31 42 78 4 89 16 12 8 12 39 95 36 55 28 40 46 84 39 47 36 68 23 64 79 72 73 61 87 56 7 67 30 57 40 11 83 26 29 50 27 44 1 53

Name.............................. POS Tolu Akindele...............................LB Cortez Allen...............................DB Rickey Anderson........................ RB Chris Billingslea..........................DL Quentin Bivens........................... RB Bart Blanchard........................... QB Tate Blenke.................................DB Jordan Brought........................... TE Jacob Bryant...............................OL Rhett Bull.....................................LB Jeremy Buncum...........................LB Nelson Burch............................. RB Chase Canipe.............................OL Mel Capers..................................DB Luke Caldwell........................... WR Michael Cardwell...................... QB Ben Carnell................................. TE Alex Carr.................................. WR N.J. Carroll..................................DB John Certusi................................DB Erik Clanton................................DL Gibb Clark................................ WR Colton Clifton............................OL DeQuan Coles......................... WR Michael Collins......................... WR Patrick Connor...........................LB Taylor Cornett........................... TE Zach Cornett........................... WR James Costigan........................... PK Cass Couey.................................... P Sherrod Croom.........................DL Terrell Dallas............................... RB Antonio Davison........................DL Daniel DeHaven.........................OL Alex Evans...................................DL Jonathan Felix.............................OL MacCrea Finch...........................OL Scott Flanagan.......................... WR Jonathan Fowler..........................LB Keith Gamble..............................DB Nate Gerber...............................OL Jordon Gilmore...........................LB Johnathan Glaspie.......................LB Chris Hammett..........................DB Joshua Haney............................ WR Kevin Hardy.............................. WR Rod Harland...............................DB Scott Harward.......................... WR Chad Hitchman...........................LB Dwight House............................DB Noah Hughes...............................LB Demetrius Jackson....................DB Bobby Jarvis................................. LS

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Name.....................POS... HT....WT.....YR.........................Hometown (Last School) Demetrius Jackson...... DB......5-10..... 190........So............................................. Columbus, Ga. (Shaw) Ryan Jones..................... DB......5-10..... 170.........Jr............................. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill) Tillman Millhouse......... DB......5-10..... 165.......R-Jr..........................Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) Mel Capers.................... DB.......5-9...... 175........So........ North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) Andre Roberts.............WR.....5-11..... 175.........Jr................................. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Cam Turner................... QB......5-11..... 175......R-So................................. Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville) Keith Gamble................ DB.......5-9...... 155........ Fr........................................Sumter, S.C. (Crestwood) Alex Carr......................WR......6-3...... 205........So............................................. Tampa, Fla. (Freedom) John Synovec................. DB.......6-0...... 205........So...................................Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View) Biron Nabritt................ DB......5-11..... 175......R-So.......................................... Ocala, Fla. (West Port) Joshua Haney................WR.....5-10..... 185........ Sr....................................Fairburn, Ga. (Sandy Creek) Ben Carnell....................TE.......6-2...... 210........ Sr............................................ Wando, S.C. (Hanahan) N.J. Carroll.................... DB.......5-9...... 170...... R-Fr....................................Greenville, S.C. (Riverside) Cortez Allen................. DB.......6-2...... 180......R-So................................... Ocala, Fla. (North Marion) Michael Cardwell......... QB.......6-2...... 200...... R-Fr........................................... Augusta, Ga. (Aquinas) Demontrelle Smith...... DB.......6-1...... 180........ Fr..................................Reddick, Fla. (North Marion) Kevin Manning.............. DB......5-11..... 175........ Fr............................ Flemington, Fla. (North Marion) Miguel Starks................ QB.......6-2...... 200........ Fr.......................................Atlanta, Ga. (Mundy’s Mill) Tyler Starnes.................WR.....5-10..... 175........So...................................Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) Alexander Wall............. QB.......6-2...... 205........ Fr............................... Asheville, N.C. (AC Reynolds) Bart Blanchard.............. QB.......6-0...... 200......R-So........ Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill Northwestern) John Shaw.......................RB.......5-7...... 200...... R-Fr..................................... Philadelphia, Pa. (N.Iowa) Rickey Anderson...........RB.......6-0...... 200...... R-Fr.............................. Cape Coral, Fla. (Cape Coral) Jonathan Vest................. DB.......5-9...... 185........ Sr...............................Corpus Cristi, Texas (Calallen) Christian Robertson...WR......5-8...... 150...... R-Fr..............Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Country Day) Terrell Dallas..................RB.......6-0...... 205........ Fr.......... Fernandina Beach, Fla. (Fernandina Beach) DeAndre Smith............ DB.......5-9...... 185........ Fr...........................................Columbus, Ga. (Carver) Shaquill Smith............... DB.......5-9...... 160.......R-Jr............................... Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Rod Harland................. DB......5-10..... 195........ Fr...................................Hartwell, Ga. (Hart County) Mozar Ross....................RB.......5-7...... 195........Sr......................Dorchester, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) Dwight House.............. DB......5-11..... 195...... R-Sr.............................. Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll) Quentin Bivens..............RB......5-11..... 210...... R-Fr........................ Georgetown, S.C. (Georgetown) DeQuan Coles.............WR......5-9...... 170........ Fr.......................................Dinwiddie,Va. (Dinwiddie) Tate Blenke................... DB......5-11..... 190......R-So................................ Suwanee, Ga. (N. Gwinnett) Scott Harward..............WR.....5-10..... 190......R-So..........................Spartanburg, S.C. (Spartanburg) Jordon Gilmore.............LB......5-11..... 220.........Jr...................................Belmont, N.C. (South Point) Jeremy Buncum.............LB.......6-0...... 195........ Fr.................................... Charleston, S.C. (Stratford) Reggie Rice.....................LB.......6-0...... 205......R-So......................................Augusta, Ga. (Greenbier) Cody Wilson..................RB.......6-0...... 200........So..................................... West Newton, Pa. (Yough) Asheton Jordan.............RB.......6-0...... 206........ Fr.................................. Summerville, S.C. (Stratford) Gibb Clark....................WR.....5-11..... 180......R-So....................Isle of Palms, S.C. (Bishop England) Cass Couey..................... P.........6-1...... 185........ Fr.............................................. Tampa, Fla. (Freedom) Kenny Melvin................ DB.......6-0...... 194........ Fr.........................Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State HS) Ryan Keiper...................LB.......6-0...... 215......R-So......................................Allentown, Pa. (Parkland) Zach Cornett...............WR.....5-11..... 190...... R-Fr................................ Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork) John Certusi.................. DB.......5-9...... 170...... R-Fr.........................................Buford, Ga. (Mill Creek) Chris Hammett............ DB......5-11..... 190........ Fr...........................................Manning, S.C. (Manning) Michael Ross Collins...WR......6-0...... 185...... R-Fr............................ Florence, S.C. (West Florence) Sam Keeler.....................PK.......5-9...... 180...... R-Fr....................................... Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) Nelson Burch................RB.......5-8...... 185......R-So......................Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) Rhett Bull.......................LB.......5-8...... 215........So............Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West) Ryan Williams................RB......5-11..... 245........ Fr...................................... Ocala, Fla. (North Marion) Anthony Maldonado....RB.......5-8...... 190......R-So.......................................... Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant)

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Name.....................POS... HT....WT.....YR.........................Hometown (Last School) Noah Hughes.................LB.......6-1...... 210...... R-Fr......... St. Petersburg, Fla.(St. Petersburg Catholic) Charles Major............... DE.......6-1...... 230........Sr...........................................Atlanta, Ga. (Chamblee) Patrick Connor.............LB.......6-2...... 225......R-So.......................Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) James Costigan..............PK.......6-2...... 245........Sr.................................................... Aiken, S.C. (Aiken) Carver Wright.............. DB.......6-2...... 205.......R-Jr........................... Florence, S.C. (South Florence) Jordan Panter.................PK......5-11..... 180...... R-Fr..........................Winchester, Tenn. (Franklin Co.) Tolu Akindele.................LB......5-10..... 205........ Fr..................................... Houston, Texas (Westfield) Tim Parks...................... OL.......6-5...... 295......R-So..................................Greenville, Ga. (Greenville) Chad Hitchman.............LB.......5-9...... 195...... R-Fr................................ Summerville, S.C. (Stratford) Jacob Bryant................. OL.......6-0...... 275...... R-Sr......................Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Sante Fe) Bobby Jarvis................... LS........6-2...... 250......R-So...................................... Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) Colton Clifton.............. OL.......6-1...... 270......R-So...............................Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) Jonathan Fowler............LB.......6-0...... 215...... R-Fr..............................Douglasville, Ga. (Chapel Hill) Johnathan Glaspie.........LB......5-11..... 215........So................................ Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Tanner Jordan................ LS........5-8...... 215........Sr.............................Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood) Elliott Newton............. OL......5-10..... 230......R-Fr........................ Georgetown, S.C. (Georgetown) MacCrea Finch............. OL.......6-5...... 250...... R-Fr................................... Isle of Palms, S.C. (Wando) Ray Webb........................ LS.......5-10..... 195........Sr........................Springfield, Ga. (EffinghamCounty) Antonio Davison.......... DL.......6-2...... 235........So............................................. Columbus, Ga. (Shaw) Thomas Suggs............... OL.......6-4...... 270...... R-Jr.........................................Sophia, N.C. (Asheboro) Nate Gerber................. OL.......6-3...... 260........ Fr..............................Ebensburg, Pa. (Bishop Carroll) Sherrod Croom........... DL.......6-4...... 230...... R-Fr......................................... Kinston, N.C. (Kinston) Quintin Turner.............. DL.......6-0...... 275...... R-Fr..............................Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) Clay Muirhead.............. OL.......6-2...... 285...... R-Sr................................................ Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) Graham Reeder........... OL.......6-2...... 250........ Fr................................................Denton, Texas (Ryan) Alex Evans..................... DL.......5-9...... 205...... R-Fr............................................Gaffney, S.C. (Gaffney) Jonathan Felix............... OL.......6-3...... 275......R-So................................Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) David Morbitzer.......... OL.......6-3...... 275...... R-Sr................................... Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) Tyler Thornton............. OL.......6-3...... 230...... R-Fr.................................Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) Cory Pope..................... OL.......6-2...... 285........So...........................................Aiken, S.C. (Silver Bluff) Chris Billingslea............ DL.......6-5...... 230........ Fr..........................................Fort Mill, S.C. (Fort Mill) Chase Canipe............... OL.......6-2...... 275...... R-Fr.................................. Greenwood, S.C. (Emerald) Daniel DeHaven........... OL.......6-5 .... 295.......R-Jr..............................Charleston, S.C.(James Island) James Robey..................TE.......6-3...... 218........ Fr.............................Leland, N.C. (South Brunswick) Travis Ruff......................WR......6-3...... 200...... R-Fr..................................Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) Milford Scott..................TE.......6-4...... 215...... R-Fr............................ Charleston, S.C. (West Ashley) Kevin Hardy..................WR......6-0...... 175........ Fr............................................... Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard) Taylor Cornett..............TE.......6-4...... 240........ Sr.................................. Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork) Brice Peper....................TE.......6-1...... 220.........Jr................................Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) Alex Sellars....................TE.......6-5...... 235......R-So..........................Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood) Scott Flanagan..............WR......6-1...... 185........ Sr.......Camarillo, Calif. (Hargrave Military Academy) Mark Kaspar................... P.........6-1...... 215........ Sr..........................College Station, Texas (Navasota) Luke Caldwell...............WR......6-1...... 205........ Fr......................Wilmington, N.C. (John T. Hoggard) Kevin McCaskill............ DL.......6-2...... 255...... R-Sr..................................Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View) Lincoln Kling................. DL.......6-6...... 270........So............................ Bryan, Texas (Brazos Christian) Jake Moorer.................. DL.......6-3...... 225........ Fr...............Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian) Erik Clanton.................. DL.......6-3...... 235......R-So.............................. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Dewitt Jones................. DL.......6-3...... 225.........Jr.......................................... Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) Demarrio Sims............. DL.......6-2...... 240........ Fr..................................Reddick, Fla. (North Marion) Neal Strange..................TE.......6-6...... 260........ Fr................................................Columbia, S.C.(Irmo) Jordan Brought..............TE.......6-2...... 205...... R-Fr....................Belleville, Pa. (Valley Forge Military) Terrence Reese............ DL.......6-0...... 275.........Jr..................................................North, S.C. (North)

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Name.............................. POS Dewitt Jones...............................DL Ryan Jones...................................DB Asheton Jordan.......................... RB Tanner Jordan.............................. LS Mark Kaspar.................................. P Sam Keeler.................................. PK Ryan Keiper.................................LB Lincoln Kling...............................DL Charles Major.............................DE Anthony Maldonado................. RB Kevin Manning............................DB Kevin McCaskill..........................DL Kenny Melvin..............................DB Tillman Millhouse.......................DB Jake Moorer................................DL David Morbitzer........................OL Clay Muirhead............................OL Biron Nabritt..............................DB Elliott Newton...........................OL Jordan Panter.............................. PK Tim Parks....................................OL Brice Peper................................. TE Cory Pope...................................OL Graham Reeder.........................OL Terrence Reese..........................DL Reggie Rice...................................LB Andre Roberts......................... WR Christian Robertson............... WR James Robey............................... TE Mozar Ross................................. RB Travis Ruff.................................. WR Milford Scott............................... TE Alex Sellars................................. TE John Shaw.................................... RB Demarrio Sims...........................DL DeAndre Smith..........................DB Demontrelle Smith....................DB Shaquill Smith.............................DB Miguel Starks............................. QB Tyler Starnes............................. WR Neal Strange............................... TE Thomas Suggs.............................OL John Synovec...............................DB Tyler Thornton...........................OL Cam Turner................................ QB Quintin Turner............................DL Jonathan Vest...............................DB Alexander Wall.......................QB/P Ray Webb...................................... LS Ryan Williams............................. RB Cody Wilson............................... RB Carver Wright............................DB

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2008 Depth Chart Offense

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LT 79 Daniel DeHaven 75 Tyler Thornton

6-5 6-3

295 R-Jr. 230 R-Fr.

LE 96 Dewitt Jones 64 Antonio Davidson

6-3 6-2

225 Jr. 234 So.

LG 52 Jacob Bryant 73 Jonathan Felix

6-0 6-3

275 R-Sr. 275 R-So.

NG 99 Terrence Reese 95 Erik Clanton

6-0 6-3

275 Jr. 235 R-So.

C 70 Clay Muirhead 55 Colton Clifton -------------RG 76 Cory Pope 65 Thomas Suggs

6-2 6-1

285 R-Sr. 270 R-So.

RE 91 Kevin McCaskill 93 Lincoln Kling

6-2 6-6

255 R-Sr. 270 So.

6-2 6-4

285 So. 270 R-Jr.

A 22 Jonathan Vest 44 Noah Hughes

5-9 6-1

185 Sr. 210 R-Fr.

RT 74 David Morbitzer 50 Tim Parks

6-3 6-5

275 R-Sr. 295 R-So.

M 30 Jordon Gilmore 38 Ryan Keiper

5-11 220 Jr. 6-0 215 R-So.

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6-4 6-5

240 Sr. 235 R-So.

W 32 Reggie Rice 46 Patrick Connor

6-0 6-2

205 R-So. 225 R-So.

5-9 6-0

175 So. 205 So.

84 Taylor Cornett 86 Alex Sellars

X 5 Andre Roberts 8 Alex Carr

5-11 175 Jr. 6-3 205 So.

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H 11 Joshua Haney 36 Gibb Clark

5-10 185 Sr. 5-11 180 R-So.

FC 2 Ryan Jones 10 Biron Nabritt

5-10 170 Jr. 5-11 175 R-So.

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SS 27 Dwight House 29 Tate Blenke

5-11 195 R-Sr. 5-11 190 R-So.

87 Scott Flanagan 81 Travis Ruff

185 Sr. 200 R-Fr.

4 Mel Capers 9 John Synovec

QB 19 Bart Blanchard 6 Cam Turner

6-0 200 R-So. 5-11 175 R-So.

FS 1 Demetrius Jackson 5-10 190 So. 47 Carver Wright 6-2 205 R-Jr.

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BC 13 Cortez Allen 3 Tillman Millhouse

6-2 180 R-So. 5-10 165 R-Jr.

LS 53 Bobby Jarvis 60 Tanner Jordan or 62 Ray Webb

6-2 250 R-So. 5-8 215 Sr. 5-10 195 Sr.

33 Cody Wilson 21 Rickey Anderson

200 So. 200 R-Fr.

Special Teams PK 48 Jordan Panter or 41 Sam Keeler P

88 Mark Kaspar 47 James Costigan

5-11 180 R-Fr. 5-9 180 R-Fr. 6-1 6-2

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Coach Higgins Head Football Coach

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Kevin Higgins enters his fourth season as The Citadel’s head football coach. Formerly the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach of the Detroit Lions, Higgins is the Bulldogs’ 23rd head football coach.

10th in pass efficiency. They led the Southern Conference in total defense and pass efficiency, while finishing second in scoring, third in pass offense and fourth in total offense.

After starting off the 2007 season 20 (marking the first such start for the Bulldogs since 1997), The Citadel traveled to No. 7 Wisconsin and tied the Badgers at 21 going into halftime. Despite falling to the Big Ten powerhouse, the Bulldogs went on to claim victories at Chattanooga, Western Carolina and VMI. They led an exciting offensive rally to defeat Furman in overtime, 54-51, toUnder Higgins’ coaching, senior quarter- taling 641 yards. Lawson collected a reback Duran Lawson broke the school’s cord 486 yards, setting a career-high of record for the most offensive attempts 386 passing yards - the second highest in a game, total offensive yards in a game, in school history. The Bulldogs wrapped total offensive yards in a season, passing up their home season with a win against attempts in a career, completions in a Elon, clinching a tie for third place in the career, the best completion percentage Southern Conference. in a career and the most passing yards in a career. In just two seasons, Higgins led the Bulldogs to their first winning conference Nationally, the Bulldogs finished fourth record in 14 years when they finished in scoring, sixth in turnovers lost and the 2006 season 4-3 in SoCon play. The 2007 season has proven to be the most successful for the fourth-year head coach, claiming the Bulldogs’ first sevenwin season in 15 years. Higgins also led The Citadel, who finished 7-4, to their second consecutive winning conference record, 4-3, while breaking over 40 school records throughout the season.

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Higgins’ squad won four of their last five games, including a homecoming victory over VMI in the “Military Classic of the South” and a dominating 44-7 win at Elon for their final conference win of the season.The Bulldogs went 2-5 in the SoCon and 4-7 overall in Higgins’ first year at The Citadel. Prior to his appointment at the helm of Bulldog football, Higgins served as the quarterbacks coach for his first three years with the Lions and was responsible for the tutoring and developing of Detroit’s first-round draft pick, quarterback Joey Harrington. During his fourth season he assumed the position of wide receivers coach and was responsible for the development of one of the most exciting trios of wide outs in the NFL: Az-Zahir Hakim, Charles Rogers and Roy Williams. Higgins coached Williams to the Lions single season records for a rookie in receptions (54), receiving yards (817) and touchdowns (8). Before joining the NFL ranks, Higgins was one of the hottest coaches in Divi-


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sion 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.

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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 UniThe West Chester graduate posted an versity of Richmond from 1985-87, after overall record of 56-25-1 (30-9 in Pa- beginning his collegiate coaching career triot League play) during his seven sea- at Gettysburg (Pa.) College from 1981sons atop the Mountain Hawks gridiron 84. Before jumping into the college program. He led Lehigh to four Patriot ranks, he worked as a head basketball League Championships (1995, 1998, and baseball coach, and was an assistant 1999 and 2000) and was named Patriot football coach at North Warren (N.J.) League Coach of the Year three times High School from 1979-80. He was also (1995, 1998 and 2000). In 1999 and 2000 the head basketball coach and assistant he was a candidate for the football coach at Emerson (N.J.) High Eddie Robinson National Coach of the School from 1977-78. Year Award. A native of Emerson, N.J., Higgins atIn 2000, Higgins helped Lehigh accrue its tended Emerson High School where he second undefeated regular season (11- was captain of the football, basketball 0) in three years and its third-straight and baseball teams during his senior league title. The team ended the season year. In 2004, he was inducted into the 12-1 after being defeated by Delaware Emerson High School Athletic Hall of in the quarterfinals of the Division I-AA Fame. playoffs. In 1999, Lehigh was 10-1 and earned an at-large postseason bid af- Higgins, a 1977 graduate of West Chester being Co-Patriot League champions ter (Pa.) University, earned a bachelor’s 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)

(L-R) Coach Higgins, Kay, Katie Rose,(center) Tim and Meaghan.

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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. Higgins and his wife, Kay, a former collegiate head basketball coach, have three children, Tim (23), Meaghan (21) and Katie Rose (16).

Coach Higgins had the opportunity to coach his son, Tim, for the first time last season when he transferred from the Univeristy of Florida as a fifth-year senior.

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Coach Higgins Coaching Highlights 2007,The Citadel Coached Bulldogs to first seven-win season in 15 years, breaking several team and individual records throughout the year. Coached QB Duran Lawson to seven school records, while WR Andre Roberts earned All-America honors. Coach Higgins was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year Award. 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) 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; I-AA 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; 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 1995, Lehigh 8-3 record; Patriot League Champions 1993, Lehigh Patriot League Champions 1987, Richmond Yankee Conference Champions 1984, Gettysburg Centennial League Champions **Coached 45 All-conference selections; three Player of the Year honorees, three All-Americans, and three NFL draft picks

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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 “Coach Higgins is a man of integrity. He’s the type of man who will look you in the eye and tell you the truth for no other reason than it’s the right thing to do. In my years playing for coach, I learned just as much about being a good moral person as I did about the game of football. He will forever have my respect and admiration.” - Joey Harrington, Atlanta Falcons quarterback “Coach Higgins is an outstanding quarterback coach. It was a pleasure to be able to play for someone who truly cares about his players both on and off the field. He was always very organized and a true professional in the way he handled himself.” -Ty Detmer, 1990 Heisman Trophy Winner

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The Higgins File Year School/Team................................ Position 2008 The Citadel...........................Head Coach 2007 The Citadel...........................Head Coach 2006 The Citadel...........................Head Coach 2005 The Citadel...........................Head Coach 2004 Detroit Lions..............................Wide Receivers 2003 Detroit Lions..................................Quarterbacks 2002 Detroit Lions..................................Quarterbacks 2001 Detroit Lions..................................Quarterbacks 2000 Lehigh...................... Head Coach/Quarterbacks 1999 Lehigh...................... Head Coach/Quarterbacks 1998 Lehigh...................... Head Coach/Quarterbacks 1997 Lehigh................................................. Head Coach 1996 Lehigh................................................. Head Coach 1995 Lehigh................................................. Head Coach 1994 Lehigh................................................. Head Coach 1993 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1992 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1991 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1990 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1989 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1988 Lehigh....................................... Asst. Head Coach 1987 Richmond................................... Assistant Coach 1986 Richmond................................... Assistant Coach 1985 Richmond................................... Assistant Coach 1984 Gettysburg.................................. Assistant Coach 1983 Gettysburg.................................. Assistant Coach 1982 Gettysburg.................................. Assistant Coach 1981 Gettysburg.................................. Assistant Coach 1980 N. Warren HS (N.J.)................. Assistant Coach 1979 N. Warren HS (N.J.)................. Assistant Coach 1978 Emerson HS (N.J.).................... Assistant Coach 1977 Emerson HS (N.J.).................... Assistant Coach

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Coordinators Assistant Head Coach Special Teams Coordinator

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 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.

The Fello File Assistant Head Coach Special Teams Coordinator Fourth Season at The Citadel

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 All-Big 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 K-State 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.

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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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.

Education Kent State, 1974

Bowl Experience Coach: 2001 Insight.com Bowl (Kansas State) 2001 Cotton Bowl (Kansas State) 1999 Holiday Bowl (Kansas State) 1992 Aloha Bowl (Kansas)

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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.

Recruiting Areas South Carolina, Texas

Playing Experience College: Kent State, 1968-72

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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.

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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 in Baton Rouge, La., and resides in Charleston with his wife, Rona.


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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.

The Citadel offense started off the season 2-0 for the first time since 1997, with the second win a 76-0 victory over Webber International. This score marked the most points scored in a Citadel game in modern day. Cecchini also led the Bulldogs to the school record for the most yards gained in a single game when they racked up 641 yards against Furman on Oct. 13 in the 54-51 overtime victory. The Cecchini led offense also broke the school’s season record for the most points scored, most passing

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Sophomore wide receiver Andre Roberts also broke the school’s record for the most receptions in a season, while earning third team All-America honors.

Under Cecchini’s leadership, the Bulldog offense wrapped up the 2007 season finishing fourth in the nation in scoring, while breaking several team and individual records along the way.

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Dave Cecchini enters his third season as The Citadel’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach.

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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. 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.

During that time, Lehigh averaged more than 350 yards of offense and more than 26 points per game. 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. Before entering the coaching ranks, Cecchini was an All-American 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. Cecchini received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Lehigh in 1994 and joined the Mountain Hawk coaching staff that fall, after a tryout in the Canadian Football League. Cecchini and his wife, Tammy, reside in Charleston, S.C., with two sons, Evan (5) and Will (2).

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.

The Cecchini File Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Third Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas Pennsylvania, South Carolina Education Lehigh, 1994 Coaching Experience The Citadel - Off. Coord. /WR(2006-pres) Harvard - Offensive Coord./QBs (2003-05) Lehigh - Assistant Head Coach (2001-2002) Offensive Coordinator (2000-2002) Assistant Coach (1994-1999) Playing Experience College: Lehigh (1991-94) Family Wife, Tammy; Sons, Evan (5) and Will (2)

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Isaac Collins enters his third year with the Bulldog Football program. Joining The Citadel staff in December 2005, Collins began his second tenure as defensive coordinator with Bulldog Head Coach Kevin Higgins. In 2000, he joined Higgins’ staff at Lehigh as the secondary coach and served as recruiting coordinator. In just his second season at the helm, the Bulldog defense is coming off a season in which it ranked at the top of the Southern Conference in opponent first downs allowed, red zone defense and total defense, and had three first team All-Conference selections.

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A 1994 graduate of the University of Rochester (N.Y.) with a degree in political science, Collins, 36, has spent his entire coaching career mentoring young men 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 chairperson of the Academic Retention Committee and was an assistant director of the Hobart summer football camp.

WE BE 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. Collins, while at Holy Cross, served as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and coached the secondary.

In 1998, Collins moved up to the NCAA I-AA level. He coached the running backs for two seasons in 1998 and 1999 at Columbia University in New York City. During his coaching tenure, Collins has directly coached 11 all-conference selections.

In addition to his coaching at the collegiate level, Collins gained valuable experience working two summers in the National Football League Minority Fellowship Program. In 1999, he assisted with the secondary of the

The Collins File Defensive Coordinator Safeties Third Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas Georgia, Florida Education Rochester, 1994 Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Defensive Coord. (2006-present) Delaware - Recruiting Coord./Secondary (2005) Holy Cross - Assoc. 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 Family Wife, Ada; Children, Kayla (8) and Jaylen (7)

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New York Giants and in 2001 worked with the secondary of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Orginally from upstate New York, Collins was a four-year varsity athlete at Rochester, lettering in football, serving as a team captain as a senior in 1993 and earning the honor of conference offensive player of the year in 1992. He finished his career in 1993 as the second leading rusher in school history and was an all-conference selection in 1992 and 1993. Collins, his wife, Ada, daughter, Kayla (8) and son, Jaylen (7) reside in Charleston.


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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 while earning his masters degree. As a player at South Florida, Hearn was tabbed as team captain during his senior season in 2002. 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. 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.

ELIEVE! Ryan Hearn enters his fourth year on the Bulldogs staff and second as recruiting coordinator. Hearn came to The Citadel after serving as a graduate assistant for coach Jim Leavitt at the University of South Florida.

Hearn, originally from Gainesville, Fla., was married to the former Emily Williams on June 21, 2008.

The Hearn File Recruiting Coordinator Tight Ends Fourth Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas Florida, South Carolina Education South Florida, 2003 Coaching Experience The Citadel - Assist. Coach/Recruiting Coord. (2005-pres) South Florida - Graduate Assistant (2003-04) Playing Experience Professional: Arena Football (2003) College: South Florida (1999-2003) Family Wife, Emily

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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.

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Everette Sands, a former four-time AllSouthern Conference selection at The Citadel, is back for his second term as the Bulldogs’ running backs coach.

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sons before returning to his alma mater in 1999. 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.

WE BE 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.

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 sea-

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 All-Southern Conference, First Team All-South Carolina and Second Team All-America.

The Sands File Running Backs Fourth Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,Virginia, Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia Education The Citadel, 1993 Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-present) Ohio - Assistant Coach (2001-04) The Citadel - Assistant Coach (1999 - 00) Elon - Assistant Coach (1996 - 98) Playing Experience College: The Citadel (1990 - 93) Family Wife,Yvette; Children, Tre (7), Sierra (5) and Josiah (1)

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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 (7), Sierra (5) and Josiah (1).


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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.

out 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. 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 AllECAC honors in 1991 after garnering second team accolades as a junior.Westerfield graduated from Hamilton with a bachelor’s degree in government.

ELIEVE! Eric Westerfield enters his third season at The Citadel as the defensive line coach. He joined the Bulldogs in 2006 after spending four seasons at Harvard.

At Harvard, Westerfield was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He helped the Crimson to a 31-9 record over that time, including a 10-0 record and Ivy League Championship in 2004. Prior to his stint at Harvard, Westerfield spent two years at Ohio Northern

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). Through-

Westerfield, his wife, Faith, and daughters Jada Morgan (6) and Tara (3) reside in Charleston.

The Westerfield File Defensive Line Third Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine Education Hamilton College, 1992 Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006 - pres) Harvard - Assistant Coach (2002 - 05) Ohio Northern University - Assistant Coach (2000-01) Methodist College - Assistant Coach (1992-99) Playing Experience College: Hamilton College (1989-1992) Family Wife, Faith; Daughters, Jada Morgan (6) and Tara (3)

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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.

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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. 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 41-8. A double major, Larkins graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology

WE BE Before Wagner, Larkins worked under current Bulldog defensive coordinator

The Larkins File Cornerbacks Third Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, New Jersey, New York Education Lehigh, 2003 Coaching Experience College: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-present) Wagner College - Assistant Coach (2005) College of the Holy Cross - Assistant Coach (2004) Lehigh - Student Assistant (2003) Playing Experience College: Lehigh (1999 - 02) Family Wife, Jacquelin

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and sociology in December 2003. Larkins, a native of Hackensack, N.J., was married to the former Jacquelin Stove on June 21, 2008.


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Cornett at tight end and Nick Fender as long snapper. Promoted in 2006, he will head the offensive line again, of which he was a four-year 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. In 2007, his offensive line led the Bulldogs to a national ranking of fourth in scoring. Under Olecki’s tutelage, senior center Chris McDowell was selected as first team All-Conference.

lowing 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. Olecki, a member of the class of 2003, earned a bachelors degree in business administration and is currently working on a masters in business administration in The Citadel Graduate College.

ELIEVE! Kevin Olecki, a former Bulldog letterman, enters his fifth season with the coaching staff and third as offensive line coach. Olecki spent his first year as a coach under former Citadel Head Coach John Zernhelt.

Olecki is a native of Marietta, Ga. and resides in Charleston.

Olecki finished his playing career at the Olecki spent his first two years coach- conclusion of the 2003 season and was ing as the Bulldogs’ tight ends coach. tabbed second team All-Southern ConDuring the 2005 season, Olecki was in- ference by the coaches and media folstrumental in the development of Taylor

The Olecki File Offensive Line Fifth Season at The Citadel Recruiting Areas Georgia, Hawaii, Alaska Education The Citadel, 2003 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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Andrew Alden joined The Citadel coaching staff last fall and enters his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the defense and special teams. He comes to The Citadel from Pinewood Preparatory School in Summerville, S.C. where he served as an assistant varsity coach responsible for the defensive secondary and the offensive line.

Matthew Mohler enters his second year at The Citadel after completing his collegiate career at Lehigh University.

Before Pinewood, Alden was a secondary coach at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, WVa. for the 2005 season. That year Shepherd had its first undefeated regular season in 50 years, winning the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title, a No. 6 national ranking, and a berth in the Division II playoffs. Alden coached Division II All-American Dan Peters who, in 2005, set the school record for interceptions in a season (12). Prior to graduating college, Alden worked as an assistant varsity lacrosse coach for Morgantown High School in Morgantown, WVa. Alden is a six-year veteran of the U.S. Army Reserves and is stationed with the 350th Medical Company at the Naval Weapons Station in North Charleston.

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Wes Nurse enters his second year with The Citadel Football program after spending two years at his alma mater Boise State as a defensive graduate assistant.

Alden is a 2004 graduate of West Virginia University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. Alden, a native of Harpers Ferry, WVa. was born on May 28, 1979. Alden and his wife, the former Dr. Kari-Beth Law of Bluefield, WVa., reside in Charleston.

As a graduate assistant, Nurse helped coach the Broncos to two WAC Championships, a no. 5 national ranking and Fiesta Bowl victory in 2007, a no. 14 ranked defense in the country, no. 7 against the run (2006) and no. 18 for points per game in 2006. Nurse also worked with the Boise State linebackers (2005) and defensive backs (2006).

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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.

Nathaniel Hogge is entering his first season as a member of The Citadel coaching staff. He will work primarily with the offensive line.

Nurse earned a bachelors degree in business and administration with a concentration in marketing in 2004 and is currently pursuing a masters degree.

Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Hogge worked with the Oklahoma State football coaching staff for three seasons. The last two years he was the graduate assistant coach working with the offensive line. In 2005, Hogge worked in quality control for the Cowboys’ offense.

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Before going to Oklahoma State, Hogge spent two years at the University of North Carolina as a graduate assistant coach. He spent one year working with the offense under long time coach Gary Tranquill and one year working with current defensive coordinator Marvin Sanders. Prior to his time at UNC, Hogge spent one season working with the Fork Union Military Academy post-graduate team as an offensive assistant. He worked with the offensive line and running backs and also served as the operations coordinator as he dealt with the day-to-day operations of the football team. Hogge was a member of the Elon University football team for four seasons and served one year as a student assistant. He received his degree in communications with a double concentration in broadcast and corporate communications from Elon.

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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 bachelors degree in history from Lehigh in 2007 and is responsible for offensive quality control.

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Josh Harpe enters his second season with The Citadel Football coaching staff. A 2007 graduate of The Citadel, Harpe played football for The Citadel until a ankle injury ended his football career. After serving as a student coach for the 2006 season, he officially joined the staff as the assistant for football operations in 2007. Harpe completed a bachelor of science degree in education in 2007. He is the son of Jim and Barbara Harpe and is originally from Lexington, S.C.


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Donnell Boucher was named the new head strength and conditioning coach for Bulldog Athletics in the spring of 2008 and enters his second year with The Citadel. Boucher, previously the assistant strength and conditioning coach, joined the staff in the April of 2007 after working as the performance director at Competitive Athlete Training Zone in Auburn, Mass. where he trained athletes of all levels in performance enhancement. Prior to his stint at Competitive Athlete Training Zone, Boucher was a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at Iona University. Boucher earned a bachelors degree in health education from Worcester State College where he was a four-year football letterman. As a threeyear 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.

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Entering his 36th 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. After a brief stint as Henderson State’s Athletic Trainer in 1969-70, Clawson spent three years as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Clemson University and became The Citadel’s Head Athletic Trainer in 1973.

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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.

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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.

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2007: Redshirted… 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 health and wellness.

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2007: Redshirted … 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.

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Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern

2007: Saw action against Webber International, completing 2-of3 passes for 22 yards, while rushing twice for 20 yards… Breakout performance came with first collegiate start at quarterback on Homecoming against Appalachian State, connected 20-of-36 passes for 197 yards and one touchdown; carried 22 times for 64 yards and one touchdown … Recorded the third highest singlegame passing yards in school history against Elon with 370 yards on 22-of-29 completions, including a 68-yard pass to Andre Roberts; rushed for 64 yards on 22 carries, earning Southern Conference Freshman Player of the Week … totaled 221 yards at VMI with 12-of-18 completions and eight carries for 62 yards … Totaled 802 passing and 181 rushing yards in three starts, finishing the season with 58-of-91 completions for 824 yards and one interception, while compiling 201 yards on 53 carries … 2006: Redshirted ... High School: Charlotte Observer Pre-Season All-Area quarterback, 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 Top-100 Senior Prospect by High School Sports Report, listed in Tom Lemming’s 2005 Prep Football Report ... Personal: Matthew Barton Blanchard ... born on March 6, 1988 ... son of Zale Blanchard and Kaye Blanchard ... majoring in sport management.

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2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Georgetown High School in 2007 … lettered in football and baseball three years … earned Bulldog Award … recorded 118 tackles, five sacks and two touchdowns senior season … Personal: Quentin Bivens … born on March 30, 1989 … son of Donnie and Debra Bivens … brother plays football for South Carolina State University … majoring in business administration.

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RUSHING G Att 2007 7 53 TOTAL 7 53 PASSING 2007 TOTAL

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 201 2 30 3.8 28.7 201 2 30 3.8 28.7

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Yds TD Lg 824 7 68 824 7 68

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Rush Pass Total Avg/G 201 824 1025 146.4 201 824 1025 146.4

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‘02, ‘03) ... coached by Dan Cocannouer ... Personal: Jacob Bryant ... born on July 27, 1985 ... son of Bob and Linda Bryant ... has three brothers that played collegiate football, Zac (Southwestern Oklahoma State), Greg (Western Michigan) and Jeff (Tulsa) ... majoring in business administration.

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2007: Saw action against Webber International … 2006: Redshirted ... High School: Graduated from North Gwinnett High School in 2006 … Personal: Tate Blenke … majoring in health and wellness.

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2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Indian Valley High School in 2006 and attended Valley Forge Military in 2007 … lettered three years in football and one year in track and field … was named two-time all-conference, all-state classic selection … Personal: Jordan Brought … born on Aug. 5, 1988 … son of Mark and Sherri Brought … majoring in criminal justice.

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Edmond, Okla./Edmond Sante Fe

2007: Redshirted due to a knee injury … 2006: Played in all 11 games, starting seven … made 13 tackles on the year, five solo and eight assisted … 2.5 tackles were recorded for a total loss 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 AllRegion ... 2003 Team Captain ... during his senior year he recorded 83 tackles, seven sacks and 18 pressures ... three-year starter (‘01,

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2004 10 7 6 13 0.0 2005 8 2 11 13 0.5 2006 11 5 8 13 2.5 TOTAL 29 14 25 39 3.0

Yds 0 1 6 7

PD 0 0 0 0

FF 1 0 0 1

FR 1 0 0 1

#42 Rhett

Bull We Believe! LB

5-8

215

SO

Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown West

2007: Saw action in all games on special teams … finished the season with one solo and one assisted tackle, both at Western Carolina … earned Iron Bulldog award … High School: Graduated from Downingtown West in 2007 … lettered three years in football and one year in lacrosse … earned team defensive most valuable player, Chesmont linebacker of the year … Personal: Darryl Robert Bull, Jr. … born on Sept. 15, 1988 … son of Colleen Bull and Darryl Bull … father Darryl Bull played football for Penn … majoring in health and wellness.

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#42 Nelson

Burch We Believe! RB

5-8

185

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 11 26 20 46 4.0 TOTAL 11 26 20 46 4.0

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Myrtle Beach, SC/Myrtle Beach

2007: Did not see any action … 2006: Redshirted ... High School: Graduated from Myrtle Beach High School in 2006 … Personal: Nelson Burch … majoring in education.

#78 Chase

Canipe We Believe! OL

6-2

275

Greenwood, S.C./Emerald

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2007: Redshirted … 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 at Illinois ... grandmother played tennis at Wake Forest ... majoring in business administration.

#4 Mel

Capers We Believe! DB

5-9

175

SO

North Charleston, S.C./Fort Dorchester

2007: Played in all 11 games, earning starts in last seven games … totaled 26 solo tackles on the season and 20 assisted for a total of 46 … recorded six tackles, including a sack for a loss of eight yards, and an interception for a gain of four yards at Western Carolina … totaled six solo and three assisted tackles against Appalachian State, while creating one pass breakup … finished the season with two sacks for a total loss of 13 yards … 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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Yds 21 21

PD 4 4

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

#16 Michael

Cardwell We Believe! QB

6-2

200

Augusta, Ga./Aquinas

RFR

2007: Redshirted … 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 (1977-1981) … father is a Captain in the United States Navy … majoring in health and wellness.

#12 Ben

Carnell We Believe! TE

6-2

210

Wando, S.C./Hanahan

SR

2007: Moved from QB to TE and played in all 11 games … recorded two rushes at VMI for two yards … played on special teams, recording one solo and one assisted tackle on the season … 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-for31 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: Graduated from Hanahan High School in 2004 … 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 … born March 12, 1987 .... son of Renee Benefield and Marty Carnell ... majoring in civil engineering.


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open the season … caught two passes for 24 yards against Webber International … connected on one pass for 11 yards at No. 7 Wisconsin … totaled 70 all-purpose yards for the season … 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 … majoring in business administration.

Carr’s Career Statistics RECEIVING G 2007 9 TOTAL 9

Rec 6 6

Yds TD Lg 70 0 20 70 0 20

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0.7 11.7 7.8 0.7 11.7 7.8

#12 N.J.

Carroll We Believe! DB

Carnell’s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att 2005 3 7 2006 3 4 2007 7 2 TOTAL 13 13 PASSING 2005 2006 TOTAL

Lg 35 7 35

Pct 58.9 100.0 61.0

Avg/P 5.9 6.2 5.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G 2005 3 2006 3 2007 7 TOTAL 13

Rush -8 2 2 -4

Pass Total Avg/G 430 422 140.7 25 27 9.0 0 2 0.2 455 451 34.7

ALL PURPOSE G 2005 3 2006 3 2007 7 TOTAL 13

Rush -8 2 2 -4

Rec 0 0 0 0

PR 0 0 0 0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 7 1 1 2 0 TOTAL 7 1 1 2 0

KR 0 0 0 0 Yds 0 0

Avg/G 143.3 8.3 75.8

Effic 113.7 152.5 115.7

FF 0 0

Certusi We Believe!

WR 6-3

205

Tampa, Fla./Freedom

5-9

170

Buford, Ga./Millcreek

RFR

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Millcreek High School in 2007 … Personal: John Certusi ... majoring in biology.

FR 0 0

#95 Erik

Clanton We Believe!

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Carr We Believe!

Greenville, S.C./Riverside

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#39 John

DB

IR Total Avg/G 0 -8 -2.7 0 2 0.7 0 2 0.2 0 -4 -0.3

PD 0 0

170

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Riverside High School in 2007 … lettered three years in football …member of team that made it to the playoffs for the first time since 1987 … Personal: Nelson Joseph Carroll … born on May 18, 1988 … son of Nelson and Debbie Carroll … majoring in health and wellness.

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G -8 0 3 -1.1 -2.7 2 0 6 0.5 0.7 2 0 1 1.0 0.2 -4 0 6 -0.3 -0.3

G Att Cmp Int Yds TD 3 73 43 3 430 3 3 4 4 0 25 0 6 77 47 3 455 3

5-9

DL

6-3

235

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Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley

S0

2007: Played in seven games … Recorded three receptions, one for a long of 20 yards, totaling 35 against Charleston Southern to

2007: Played in six games … totaled five tackles against Webber International, one for a loss of three yards … finished the season with four solo and six assisted tackles … 2006: Redshirted ... High School: 2005 All-Region selection ... team won Region 5 (AAAA)

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2008 Bulldogs Championship ... coached by Jimmy Noonan, a former Citadel football player. Personal: Erik Clanton ... born Nov. 20, 1987 ... son of Roslyn Byrd and Perry Clanton ... brother Charles Adams played football at Liberty ... brother Alonzo Adams played football at Charleston Southern ... majoring in business administration.

Yds 3 3

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

Clark We Believe! 180

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2007: Did not see any action. 2006: Redshirted. 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 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 … grandfather is a Citadel graduate.

#55 Colton

OL

6-1

270

#46 Patrick

Connor We Believe! LB

6-2

225

RSO

Houston, Texas/Langham Creek

2007: Played in all 11 games, primarily on special teams … totaled five solo and six assisted tackles on the season with one forced fumble … 2006: Redshirted... 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 Nov. 4, 1987 in Cody, Wyo. ... son of John and Jill Connor ... majoring in criminal justice.

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Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt

2007: Played in three games (Webber International, at Western Carolina and at VMI) … 2006: Redshirted... High School: Twotime 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.

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2007: Redshirted … High School: A 2007 graduate of West Florence High School … Wendy’s Heisman Nominee … three-year letterman in football and baseball … 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.

Isle of Palms, S.C./Bishop England

Clifton We Believe!

185

Florence, S.C./West Florence

FR 0 0

#36 Gibb

WR 5-11

Collins We Believe! WR 6-0

Clanton’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 6 4 6 10 1.0 TOTAL 6 4 6 10 1.0

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TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 11 5 6 11 0 TOTAL 11 5 6 11 0

Yds 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 1 1

FR 0 0

#84 Taylor

Cornett We Believe! TE

6-4

240

SR

Columbia, S.C./Dutch Fork

2007: Started all 11 games … connected on passes in six games … caught two passes for 64 yards at Chattanooga, including a 60yard pass from Duran Lawson … totaled 10 receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns on the season … rushed for 10 yards in two carries at VMI … also returned two kick-offs for 69 yards at VMI, including one return for 53 yards … averaged 17.6 all-purpose yards per game … 2006: Starting tight end who saw action in 10 of the team’s 11 games … caught 11 passes for 88 yards … brought in


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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 redshirt-freshman on The Citadel football team ... majoring in business administration.

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#39 Zach

Cornett We Believe! WR 5-11

190

RFR

Columbia, S.C./Dutch Fork

2007: Redshirted … 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, eight 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. … son of Ben and Cindy Cornett … father, Ben, played football for South Carolina (1976-1980) … brother Taylor plays tight end for The Citadel … majoring in business administration.

#47 James

Costigan We Believe! PK

6-2

245

Aiken, S.C./Aiken

SR

2007: Did not play … 2006: Did not play … 2005: Redshirted... 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 June 4, 1986 … majoring in business administration.

#68 Sherrod

Croom We Believe! DL

Cornett’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2005 11 0 0 0 0.0 2006 10 1 2 3 0.0 2007 11 1 1 2 0.0 TOTAL 32 2 3 5 0.0 RECEIVING G 2005 11 2006 10 2007 11 TOTAL 32

Rec 9 11 10 30

ALL PURPOSE G 2005 11 2006 10 2007 11 TOTAL 32

Yds PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds TD Lg 49 0 13 88 0 20 107 2 60 244 2 60 Rush 0 0 2 2

Rec 9 11 10 30

PR 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0.8 5.4 4.5 1.1 8.0 8.8 0.9 10.7 9.7 0.9 8.1 7.6 KR 0 0 3 3

6-4

230

Kinston, N.C./Kinston

RFR

2007: Redshirted … 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.

IR Total Avg/G 0 49 4.5 0 88 8.8 0 194 17.6 0 331 10.3

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2008 Bulldogs … Personal: Raymond Alexander Evans … born on Feb. 22, 1989 … son of Roy and Cindy Evans … majoring in health and wellness.

#64 Antonio

Davison We Believe! DL

6-2

#73 Jonathan

235

SO

Columbus, Ga./Shaw

OL

2007: Played in three games … Recorded three assisted tackles on the season … 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... majoring in computer science.

Davison’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 3 0 3 3 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 3 0

Yds 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

OL

6-5

295

RJR

#72 Alex 5-9

205

Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney

2007: Played in four games … 2006: Redshirted ... 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-Mid-Southeastern 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 physical education. 2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Wando High

6-5

250

Isle of Palms, S.C./Wando

RFR

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 education.

#87 Scott

Flanagan We Believe! WR 6-1

185

SR

Camarillo, Calif./Hargrave Military Academy

RFR

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Gaffney High School in 2007 … lettered three years in football and one year in wrestling and track and field … earned all-region and all-area honors … recorded 109 tackles and three sacks during his senior season … was a member of the 2006 South Carolina 4A State Championship team and 2005 4A Big 16 State Championship team

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Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt

OL

2007: Started all 11 games … recorded one solo tackle against No. 8 Wofford … 2006: Saw action in three games … played against Chattanooga, VMI and at Elon … 2005: Redshirted... 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 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.

DL

275

Finch We Believe!

Charleston, S.C./James Island

Evans We Believe!

6-3

#61 MacCrea

#79 Daniel

DeHaven We Believe!

Felix We Believe!

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2007: Played in all 11 games … caught two passes for six yards against Charleston Southern … made two catches against Webber International for a season-high 23 yards and a long of 12 … made one solo tackle at No. 7 Wisconsin … totaled four receptions for 29 yards and one solo and two assisted tackles for the season … 2006: Witnessed action in five games … saw playing time against Charleston Southern, Chattanooga, Georgia Southern, VMI and at No. 1 Appalachian State … 2005: Redshirted ... 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 All-State quarter-


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back 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.

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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. ... majoring in business administration.

#30 Jordon

Gilmore We Believe! LB

Flanagan’s Career Statistics RECEIVING G 2006 5 2007 11 TOTAL 16

Rec 0 4 4

ALL PURPOSE G 2006 5 2007 11 TOTAL 5

Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 29 0 12 29 0 12 Rush 0 0 0

Rec 0 29 29

PR 0 0 0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2006 5 0 0 0 0.0 2007 11 1 2 2.0 0 TOTAL 16 1 2 2.0 0

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 7.3 2.6 0.4 7.3 1.8 KR 0 0 0

IR Total Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 29 2.6 0 29 1.8

Yds PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

LB

6-0

215

220

JR

2007: Played in all 11 games … recorded 13 solo tackles and six assisted for the season … against Webber International, recorded two solo and four assisted tackles, while recording two for a loss of four yards … recorded five solo tackles and one assisted at VMI, while also returning a kick-off for seven yards … 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 All-Charlotte 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 electrical 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.

Gilmore’s Career Defensive Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2006 8 1 0 1 0.0 2007 11 13 6 19 1.5 TOTAL 19 14 6 20 1.5

#56 Jonathan

Fowler We Believe!

5-11

Belmont, N.C./South Point

Yds 0 4 4

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

#57 Jonathan

Glaspie We Believe!

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LB

Douglasville, Ga./Chapel Hill

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Chapel Hill High School in 2007 ... received three letters in football, two in power lifting, one in wrestling and track ... garnered All-Region and

5-11

215

SO

Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley

2007: Saw action in seven games … returned one punt for 10 yards and blocked one kick against Webber International … High School: Graduated from Spring Valley High School in 2007 … let-

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2008 Bulldogs tered four years in football, one year in track and field and one year in wrestling … earned most valuable linebacker in 2005 and 2006, special teams MVP of the Year in 2006, all region in 2005 and 2006, captains award in 2006 … weightlifting 2007 Powerclean Champion and broke the bench press record in 2007 … recorded a total of 140 tackles in 2006 (87 solo and 53 assisted), five tackles for a loss, two sacks, four quarterback hurries, one interception, one pass breakup and one blocked kick… in 2007, recorded 101 tackles (60 solo and 41 assisted), two tackles for a loss, two sacks, four interceptions, one pass breakup and blocked kick … Personal: Jonathan Lionel Glaspie … born Jan. 22, 1989 … son of Geneva Rogers … majoring in business administration.

#11 Joshua

Haney We Believe! WR 5-10

185

Fairburn, Ga./Sandy Creek

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 fiveyard 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-the-Year ... 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 ... father is eight-time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney ... born Sept. 6, 1987 ... majoring in business administration.

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SR

2007: Played in all 11 games … caught two passes for a total of 26 yards at No. 7 Wisconsin, with a long of 22 … caught two passes for 24 yards at Chattanooga, with a long of 25 … connected on four passes for 57 yards at Georgia Southern, with a long of 26 … caught one 37-yard pass at VMI … totaled 18 receptions for 254 yards on the season … averaged 14.1 yards per catch … 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

RUSHING G Att 2005 9 2 2006 8 1 2007 11 1 TOTAL 28 4

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 3 0 3 1.5 0.3 -5 0 0 -5.0 -0.6 3 0 3 1.0 0.3 1 0 3 0.3 0.03

RECEIVING G 2005 9 2006 8 2007 11 TOTAL 28

Yds TD Lg 66 0 32 70 0 29 254 1 37 390 1 37

Rec 8 5 18 31

ALL PURPOSE G 2005 9 2006 8 2007 11 TOTAL 28

Rush 3 -5 3 1

Rec 66 70 254 390

PR 0 0 0 0

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0.9 8.2 7.3 0.6 14.0 8.8 1.6 14.1 23.1 1.1 12.6 14.0 KR 0 0 0 0

IR Total Avg/G 0 69 7.7 0 65 8.1 0 257 23.4 0 391 14.0

#29 Scott

Harward We Believe! WR 5-10

190

RSO

Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg

2007: Redshirted … 2006: Did not see any action … walked on baseball team … High School: Graduated from Spartanburg High School in 2006 … earned five letters in baseball and three in football … named all-region in baseball and football for 2005 and 2006 … junior season in football recorded 54 receptions, 933 yards and nine touchdowns … Personal: Richard Scott Harward, Jr. … born Dec. 13, 1987 … son of Rick and Donna Harward … father was a runningback at Newberry … majoring in business administration.

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#50 Chad

Hitchman We Believe! LB

5-9

195

RFR

Summerville, S.C./Stratford

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Stratford High School in 2007 … lettered twice in football and once in wrestling, indoor and outdoor track … member of the 2006 and 2007 region championship teams … Personal: Chad M. Hitchman … born April 6, 1989 … son of Laurie Hitchman … majoring in health and wellness.

#27 Dwight

House We Believe! DB

5-11

195

RSR

Lexington, S.C./White Knoll

2007: Started all 11 games … at No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded four solo tackles and one fumble recovery … recorded five solo and two assisted tackles against No. 8 Wofford, while also recording one interception for 42 yards and the Bulldogs’ only score against the Terriers … totaled seven solo and two assisted tackles with one pass breakup at Western Carolina … recorded four solo and three assisted tackles at Georgia Southern, including one for a loss of two yards … at Elon, totaled five solo and two assisted tackles … finished the season with 36 solo and 16 assisted tackles, two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and three pass breakups… 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 Appalachian State and one at Elon … 2005: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... recorded six unassisted tackles, assisting on one ... used as a reserve, seeing time in the nickel and dime pass coverage schemes ... recorded two solo tackles against Appalachian State ... 2004: Redshirted ... High School: Two-time All-Region (‘02, ‘03) at White Knoll High School ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2003 Team Captain ... career leader in interceptions (eight) and pass break ups (27) ... played for Coach Mark Cagle ... Personal: Dwight House ... born June 2, 1986 ... son of Ulysses and Ijan House ... majoring in business administration.

House’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2005 9 6 1 7 0.0 2006 11 6 3 9 1.0 2007 11 36 16 52 2.0 TOTAL 31 48 20 68 3.0

Yds 0 4 3 7

PD 0 1 2 3

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 2 2

#44 Noah

Hughes We Believe! LB

6-1

210

RFR

St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic

2007: Redshirted … 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 … his uncle, Matthew, was a linebacker at Brown … majoring in business.

#1 Demetrius

Jackson We Believe! DB

5-10

190

Columbus, Ga./Shaw

SO

2007: Saw action in nine games ... recorded three solo and one assisted tackles, two for a loss of 12 yards, including a sack for a loss of nine yards against Webber International … recorded four solo tackles at Western Carolina … totaled 11 solo and seven assisted tackles on the season … 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

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2008 Bulldogs the team defensive back of the year … team was the state runnerup in 2006 … Personal: Demetrius Jackson … son of Tuwanna Jackson … born March 5, 1989 in Columbus, Ga. … majoring in business administration … uncle, George, played football at Valdosta State.

Jackson’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 9 11 7 18 1.5 TOTAL 9 11 7 18 1.5

Yds 12 12

PD 2 3

FF 0 0

6-2

250

Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort

DB

RSO

#96 Dewitt

DL

6-3

225

Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope

JR

FR 0 1 1

5-10

170

JR

2007: Played in all 11 games, starting in six … recorded his first career interception with a 18-yard touchdown return against Webber International … at No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded five solo and three assisted tackles … totaled five solo and one assisted tackles against Elon, including one for a loss of three yards … finished the season with 23 solo and 12 assisted tackles, three interceptions and eight pass breakups … 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.

Jones’ Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 11 23 12 35 1.5 TOTAL 11 23 12 35 1.5

2007: Started all 11 games … At No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded three solo tackles, two for a loss of five yards … recorded a total of seven tackles (two solo and five assisted) at Georgia Southern, two for a loss of seven yards … finished the season with 20 solo tackles and 16 assisted for a total loss of 27 yards, two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups … 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 Feb. 26, 1988 ... son of Miles and Joan Jones ... father, Miles, played fullback for Auburn ... majoring in biology.

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Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill

2007: Played in all 11 games as starting long snapper … recorded one solo tackle against Furman … 2006: Redshirted... High School: Lettered in football ... played for Beaufort Head Coach Mark Clifford ... Personal: Bobby Jarvis … majoring in sport management.

Jones We Believe!

Yds PD 0 0 27 2 27 2

Jones We Believe!

#53 Bobby

LS

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2006 9 6 6 12 0.0 2007 11 20 16 36 9.0 TOTAL 20 26 22 48 9.0

#2 Ryan

FR 0 0

Jarvis We Believe!

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#60 Tanner

Jordan We Believe! LS

5-8

215

SR

Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood

2007: Played in one game … 2006: Did not see any action … 2005: Redshirted ... 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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#88 Mark

Kaspar We Believe! P

6-1

215

SR

College Station, Texas/Navasota

2007: Played in all 11 games … was named second team All-Conference … punted the ball 44 times for a total of 1,799 yards, averaging 40.9 yards a punt … averaged 45.9 yards in seven punts for a total of 321 yards against Appalachian State, including a season-long of 72 yards … two punts were 50 or more yards against the Mountaineers … punted three within the 20-yard line against Charleston Southern and Elon … averaged 40.3 yards in just three punts at Western Carolina, including a long of 52 yards … was blocked only once on the season … six punts were 50 or more yards, while 11 were inside the 20-yard line … 2006: Played in all 11 games, serving as the team’s 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 then 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 Statistics PUNTING G 2005 11 2006 11 2007 11 TOTAL 33

No. 80 53 44 177

#41 Sam

Keeler We Believe! K

5-9

180

Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort

RFR

2007: Redshirted … 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 Under Armor pre-season All-American for baseball … garnered All-State honors in baseball … converted 21of-26 field goal attempts throughout his four years … Personal: Samuel Patrick Keeler … born March 18, 1989 in Virginia Beach, Va. … son of Steve and Kay Keeler … majoring in history.

#38 Ryan

Yards Lg Avg 2999 58 37.5 2083 65 39.3 1799 72 40.9 6881 72 38.9

Keiper We Believe! LB

6-0

215

Allentown, Pa./Parkland

RSO

2007: Saw action in six games on special teams … Recorded two assisted tackles on the season, both at VMI … 2006: Redshirted ... earned a 4.0 grade point average in his honors engineering classes ... voted scout team player of the year ... High School: Lettered

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2008 Bulldogs 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 March 25, 1988 ... son of Barry and Joan Keiper ... majoring in civil engineering.

#93 Lincoln

Kling We Believe! DL

6-6

270

SO

Bryan, Texas/Brazos Christian

2007: Played in three games … recorded five solo and two assisted tackles against Webber International, including one sack for a loss of 11 yards … recorded one solo and one assisted tackle at VMI and one forced fumble … totaled six solo and three assisted tackles, for a loss of 12 yards on the season … High School: A 2007 graduate of Brazos 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 … majoring in sport management.

Yds PD 12 0 12 0

Major We Believe! DE

FF 1 1

FR 0 0

6-1

230

SR

Atlanta, Ga./Chamblee

2007: Saw action in eight games … totaled four assisted tackles on the season … 2006: Played in three games … saw action at Wofford, at No. 11 Furman and at Elon … 2005: Redshirted... High School: Named 2004 Atlanta 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 biology.

Major’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2006 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 8 0 4 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 0 4 4 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

#43 Anthony

Maldonado We Believe! RB

Kling’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2007 3 6 3 9 2.0 TOTAL 3 6 3 9 2.0

#45 Charles

5-8

190

Tampa, Fla./H.B. Plant

RSO

2007: Saw action against Webber International … 2006: Redshirted 2006 season ... High School: A 2006 graduate of H.B. Plant High School ... Personal: Anthony Maldonado … majoring in history.

#91 Kevin

McCaskill We Believe! DL

6-2

255

Columbia, S.C/Ridgeview

RSR

2007: Started all 11 games … Recorded three solo and two assisted tackles against Webber International, including a sack for a loss of seven yards … at No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded three solo and three assisted tackles, one for a loss of one yard … recorded a season-high of five solo tackles at Chattanooga, including two for a loss of three yards … totaled three solo and five assisted tackles at Georgia Southern and again against Appalachian State …

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finished the season with 26 solo and 29 assisted tackles for a loss of 14 yards, including two sacks for an eight-yard loss … 2006: Started all 11 games … 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 tackles in The Citadel’s dominating season-ending 44-7 victory at Elon, including one assisted tackle for a loss of one yard … 2005: Redshirted... 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 then 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 May 10, 1986 ... son of Stanley and Dora McCaskill ... majoring in business administration.

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#3 Tillman

Millhouse We Believe! DB

5-10

165

RJR

Summerville, S.C./Summerville

2007: Started all 11 games … at No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded a season-high six solo tackles and one assisted, as well as one pass breakup … totaled three solo and two assisted tackles against Furman … recovered a fumble and returned it for 21 yards and a touchdown at Western Carolina, while assisting on three tackles … racked in four solo tackles at Georgia Southern … recorded two solo tackles against No. 9 Appalachian State … finished the season with 22 solo and 12 assisted tackles and seven pass breakups … 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 and 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 against 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) at Elon … 2005: Redshirted ... High School: 2004 The State All-State selection ... 2004 SC Pigskin 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 AllLowcountry 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 administration.

McCaskill’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2004 8 6 5 11 2.0 5 0 2005 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2006 11 9 14 23 1.5 2 1 2007 11 26 29 55 5.0 14 0 TOTAL 32 41 48 89 8.5 21 1

FF 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0

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2008 Bulldogs Millhouse’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 11 23 10 33 1.5 4 2 2007 11 22 12 34 0 0 7 TOTAL 22 45 22 67 1.5 4 9

FF

FR

0 0 0

0 1 1

#70 Clay

Muirhead We Believe! OL

#74 David

Morbitzer We Believe! OL

6-3

275

Lexington, S.C./Lexington

RSR

6-2

285

Tucker, Ga./Tucker

RSR

2007: Started all 11 games … recorded one solo tackle at Georgia Southern … 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 ... High School: 2004 graduate of Tucker High School ... played for coach Bill Ballard ... Personal: John Clayton Muirhead ... born Feb. 13, 1986 ... son of Vicki Westbrook ... majoring in business administration.

2007: Played in 10 games, starting nine … 2006: Offensive lineman who saw action in nine games, starting in four … 2005: Saw action against Western Carolina, Furman and Elon ... 2004: Redshirted... 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 All-Area ... played in the NorthSouth All-Star Game ... received All-Region honors ... coached by Jimmy Salterfield and Bart Miller ... Personal: David Morbitzer ... born June 3, 1986 ... son of Alan and Harriet Zwart and Pat Morbitzer ... majoring in education.

#10 Biron

Nabritt We Believe! DB

5-11

185

Ocala, Fla./West Port

RSO

2007: Saw action in four games … recorded one pass breakup against Webber International … 2006: Redshirted ... 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

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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 May 6, 1988 ... son of Eugene and Joann Nabritt … majoring in business administration.

OL

5-10

230

RFR

180

Pope We Believe!

RFR

2007: Redshirted … 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 ... majoring in civil engineering.

OL

6-5

295

Greenville, Ga./Greenville

6-2

285

Aiken, S.C./Silver Bluff

#99 Terrence

Reese We Believe! DL

RSO

2007: Played in seven games, starting in two … 2006: Redshirted ... 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 Dec. 16, 1987 in Griffin, Ga. ... son of Thornton and Dorothy Parks ... majoring in sport management.

SO

2007: Played in nine games … High School: Graduated from Silver Bluff High School in 2007 … received three letters in football, one in track … team won the 2006 regional championship … named AA All-State … played in the Shrine Bowl … coached by Al Lown … Personal: Cory Kendall Pope … born Oct. 21, 1989 in Augusta, Ga. … son of George and Teresa Pope … majoring in education.

#50 Tim

OL

JR

#76 Cory

Winchester, Tenn./Franklin County

Parks We Believe!

220

2007: Saw action against Webber International … 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 Col. Steve and Cindy Peper ... father, Steve, is a Citadel alumnus (‘78) and a former Board of Visitors member ... mother , Cindy, is an alumnus of Citadel Graduate College and played college basketball at Converse College ... majoring in business administration.

#48 Jordan 5-11

6-1

Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Georgetown High School in 2007 … lettered three years in football and one in wrestling … earned second team all-region and was named the Wendy’s special teams player of the week … Personal: Elliott Ward Newton … born May 10, 1989 … son of Danny and Sharon Newton … majoring in business administration.

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Peper We Believe! TE

Georgetown, S.C./Georgetown

Panter We Believe!

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#60 Elliott

Newton We Believe!

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6-0

275

North, S.C./North

JR

2007: Started all 11 games … totaled one solo and three assisted tackles against both Charleston Southern and Webber International, recording a pass breakup in both competitions … recorded one solo and four assisted tackles at No. 7 Wisconsin … totaled two solo tackles against No. 8 Wofford, one for a loss of one yard … against Furman, totaled one solo and three assisted tackles, while rushing the quarterback on two occasions … played both offense and defense against No. 9 Appalachian State for homecoming … recorded four solo and six assisted tackles for a season-high of 10 tackles, two for a loss of eight yards including a sack … also rushed the ball twice against the Mountaineers for two yards and his first

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2008 Bulldogs collegiate touchdown … recorded first collegiate interception at VMI, returning it for two yards … totaled 14 solo and 27 assisted tackles for a total loss of 21 yards, two sacks (one solo and one assisted) for 12 yards, one interception, four quarterback hurries, and two pass breakups … 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, and 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 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 … 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 Nov. 11, 1987 ... son of Troy and Brenda Reese ... majoring in sport management.

2006: Redshirted ... 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 Oct. 16, 1987 in Virginia Beach, Va. ... son of Reginald Rice and Zenna Foster ... majoring in sport management.

Rice’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2007 11 12 10 22 2.5 23 1 TOTAL 11 12 10 22 2.5 23 1

FF 2 2

FR 0 0

#5 Andre

Roberts We Believe! WR 5-11

175

JR

Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley

2007 ALL-AMERICAN

Reese’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2006 11 15 16 31 6.5 22 2 2007 11 14 27 41 7.0 21 2 TOTAL 11 15 16 31 6.5 22 2

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2007 11 3 2 1 1 1.5 0.2 TOTAL 7 3 2 1 1 1.5 0.2

#32 Reggie

Rice We Believe! LB

6-0

205

Augusta, Ga./Greenbier

RSO

2007: Played in all 11 games, starting in four … recorded two solo and four assisted tackles against Charleston Southern, two for a loss of three yards … at No. 7 Wisconsin, recorded one solo and two assisted tackles and one quarterback hurry … totaled two solo and one assisted tackle at Chattanooga, including a sack for a 20-yard loss … also recorded a forced fumble against the Mocs … recorded two solo and two assisted tackles against No. 8 Wofford, while also hurrying the quarterback twice … Finished the season with 12 solo and 10 assisted tackles for a loss of 23 yards, two forced fumbles, six quarterback hurries, and one pass breakup …

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2007: Started in all 11 games … earned third team All-America honors … broke the school’s record for the most catches in a season with 78 … recorded six 100-plus yard performances on the season … opened the season with 108 yards in nine catches against Charleston Southern … totaled 86 yards in only three catches, all touchdowns, against Webber International … returned three punts for 85 yards, totaling 171 all-purpose yards against the Warriors …


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at No. 7 Wisconsin, caught five passes for 54 yards, rushed once for two yards and returned one punt for 19 yards … against No. 8 Wofford, caught 12 passes for 123 yards and returned four punts for 22 yards … in overtime win against Furman, recorded nine receptions for 122 yards a long of 62, returned two punts for 41 yards … at Western Carolina, recorded third consecutive 100-plus receiving performance with 114 yards in nine receptions … against No. 9 Appalachian State, recorded nine catches for 95 yards and one touchdown … versus Elon, recorded a career-high 180 yards (the most receiving yards of any Bulldogs since 1977) in eight catches, with a long of 68 yards … also rushed once for two yards against the Phoenix … ended the season at VMI with 128 yards in seven catches … recorded a touchdown in eight-of-11 games for a total of 10 on the season … finished the season with 1,060 receiving yards in 78 catches and a long of 68 … in 27 punt returns, totaled 289 yards, a long of 51 and a total all-purpose yardage of 1,350 on the season … 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 gamehigh 43 yard reception … ran the ball once for a gain of 33 yards and caught 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 AllStar 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 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.

Roberts’ Career Statistics RECEIVING G

2006 2007 TOTAL

11 11 22

Rec

35 78 113

RUSHING G Att

2006 2007 TOTAL

11 11 11

4 6 10

ALL PURPOSE G

2006 2007 TOTAL

11 11 22

Yds TD Lg

557 1,060 1,617

5 10 15

80 68 80

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

3.2 7.1 5.1

15.9 13.6 14.3

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#22 Christian

Robertson We Believe! WR 5-8

150

RFR

Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day

2007: Redshirted … 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 … Personal: Christian Bucanon Robertson … born Nov. 20, 1988 in Houston, Texas … son of Bud and Dee Robertson … majoring in biology.

#26 Mozar

Ross We Believe! RB

5-7

195

SR

Dorchester, S.C./Fort Dorchester

2007: Did not see any action … 2006: Redshirted… High School: A 2005 graduate of Fort Dorchester High School ... Personal: Mozar Ross … born May 18,1987 ... son of Marvin and Retha Ross ... brother was former linebacker at Charleston Southern University, Jada Ross … majoring in history.

#81 Travis

Ruff We Believe! WR 6-3

200

Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta

RFR

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from Alpharetta High School in 2007 ... lettered in football and track ... a four-time offensive player of the week ... caught seven 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.

50.6 96.4 73.5

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

43 1 44

Rush

43 1 44

0 0 0

Rec

33 5 33

PR

557 193 1,060 289 1,617 482

10.8 0.2 4.4

KR

0 0 0

3.9 0.1 4.0

IR Total Avg/G

0 0 0

793 72.1 1,350 122.7 2,143 97.4

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2008 Bulldogs #82 Milford

Scott We Believe! TE

6-4

215

RFR

Charleston, S.C./West Ashley

2007: Redshirted … High School: Graduated from West Ashley High School in 2006 … lettered in football and track … Personal: Milford Scott … born May 21, 1988 … son of Anthony and Denise Scott … majoring in civil engineering.

#86 Alex

Sellars We Believe! TE

6-5

235

RSO

Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood

2007: Played in all 11 games … Caught two passes for 23 yards and a long of 15 against Furman … made one catch for seven yards against Elon … 2006: Redshirted… 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 Playerof-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 Jan. 28, 1988 ... son of Rick and Elaine Sellars ... majoring in business administration.

Sellars’ Career Statistics RECEIVING G 2006 2007 11 TOTAL 11

Rec 3 3

#25 Shaquill

DB

5-9

160

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2006 7 13 7 20 0.0 0 2 2007 5 10 6 16 1.0 10 3 TOTAL 12 23 13 36 1.0 10 5

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

#18 Tyler

Starnes We Believe! 175

Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman

SO

2007: Saw action in four games on special teams … High School: Graduated from Dorman High School in 2007 … lettered one year in football … senior season made 10 catches for 682 yards and one touchdown … Personal: Tyler Michael Starnes … born March 18, 1989 … son of Mike and Annette Starnes … father was a fouryear letterman at Gardner Webb and coached nine years at Wofford with Mike Ayers … majoring in physical education.

#65 Thomas

RJR

Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley

2007: Played in five games, starting three (Chattanooga, Wofford and Furman) … recorded three solo and two assisted tackles at No. 7 Wisconsin, including a sack for a loss of 10 yards … recorded three solo and one assisted tackle at Chattanooga, as well as one pass breakup … also recorded three solo and one assisted tackle against No. 8 Wofford … one solo and one assisted tackle against Furman … finished the season with 10 solo and six assisted tackles, one sack, and three pass breakups … 2006: Played in seven games,

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Smith’s Career Statistics

WR 5-10

Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Redshirted 30 0 15 0.3 10 2.7 30 0 15 0.3 10 2.7

Smith We Believe!

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 … 2005: Redshirted … 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 Oct. 21, 1987 in Marion, South Carolina ... is a member of The Citadel track and field team ... named the 2006 Southern Conference track and field Freshman of the Year ... a two-time All-Southern 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.

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Suggs We Believe! OL

6-4

270

Sophia, N.C./Asheboro

RJR

2007: Played in four games … 2006: Saw action in two games, at Pittsburgh and against VMI in “The Military Classic of the South” … 2005: Redshirted ... High School: 2003, 2004 All-Conference


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selection ... 2003, 2004 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.

DB

6-0

205

SO

Synovec’s Career Statistics

OL

6-3

230

175

Turner’s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att 2007 4 5 TOTAL 4 5

FR 0 0

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 16 1 7 3.2 4.0 16 1 7 3.2 4.0

#69 Quintin

Turner We Believe! DL

2007: Redshirted … 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 All-Conference … 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 Aug. 24, 1989 in Ft. Hood, Texas … son of Jason and Christine Thornton … father, Jason, is in the United States Army … majoring in health and wellness.

6-0

275

RFR

Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando

RFR

Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt

RSO

2007: Saw action in four games … rushed twice for eight yards against Webber International … rushed three times for eight yards and his first collegiate touchdown at VMI … 2006: Redshirted ... 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 … majoring in business administration.

#75 Tyler

Thornton We Believe!

5-11

Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville

2007: Saw action in 10 games … blocked two kicks in collegiate debut against Webber International … also returned two punts for 20 yards against the Warriors and recorded three solo tackles, earning freshman of the week for the Southern Conference … blocked another punt at Chattanooga … also returned a punt for 16 yards and recorded two solo tackles against the Mocs … completed the season with eight solo tackles, three assisted tackles, one pass breakup and three blocked punts … High School: Graduated from Ridgeview High School in 2007 … lettered three years in football … earned second team all-state honors, named player of the week twice, led team in tackles senior year, earned defensive captain award, named defensive player of the year junior and senior seasons … senior season recorded 140 tackles, seven sacks, 11 tackles for a loss, five forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two receptions for 30 yards and one touchdown … Personal: John David Synovec … born Jan. 23, 1989 … son of Tom and Ellen Synovec … majoring in biology.

FF 0 0

Staff/Media

Turner We Believe! QB

Columbia, S.C./Ridge View

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2007 10 8 3 11 0.0 0 1 TOTAL 10 8 3 11 0.0 0 1

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#6 Cam

#9 John

Synovec We Believe!

Review

2007: Redshirted … High School: A 2007 graduate of Wando High School …lettered in football and track ... named a Top 100 football prospect in high school ... recorded 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 ... majoring in health and wellness.

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#22 Jonathan

Vest We Believe! DB

5-9

185

Vest’s Career Statistics

SR

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2005 8 5 5 10 0.5 1 0 2006 11 40 29 69 2.5 8 4 2007 Did not play TOTAL 19 45 34 79 3.0 9 4

Corpus Cristi, Texas/Calallen

2008 Team Captain

ALL PURPOSE G

2005 2006 TOTAL

8 11 19

Rush

0 0 0

Rec

0 0 0

PR

0 0 0

KR

46 115 161

FF 0 1

FR 0 0

1

0

IR Total Avg/G

0 0 0

46 115 161

5.8 10.5 8.5

#62 Ray

Webb We Believe! LS

5-10

195

SR

Springfield, Ga./Effingham County

2007: Did not play … 2006: Did not see any game action … 2005: Redshirted ... 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 grade point average on football team during junior and senior seasons ...coached by Keith Manus ... Personal: Ray Webb ... born July 17, 1987 ... son of Darwin and Vicky Webb ... majoring in biology. 2007: Did not play … 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 a one-yard loss ... High School: 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times All-South Texas selection ... 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times AllMetro 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

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#33 Cody

Wilson We Believe! RB

6-0

200

West Newton, Pa./Yough

SO

2007: Played in 10 games … Rushed for a season-high 13 carries for 80 yards and one touchdown against Webber International, marking his first collegiate touchdown and the only one for the season … at No. 7 Wisconsin, he carried the ball three times for 16 yards and a long of 11 … he also returned two kickoffs for 28 yards (14 yards each) … carried the ball eight times at Chattanooga for 53 yards and a season-high long of 28 yards … recorded a key 56-yard kickoff return against Furman in the fourth quarter to set up tying field goal and eventual overtime win … rushed six times for 34 yards at Western Carolina … rushed seven times for 33 yards against Elon, while also making one catch for 20 yards and three kickoff returns for 46 yards, totaling a season-high 99 all-purpose yards against the Phoenix … finished the season with 47 carries for


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240 yards and one touchdown, two receptions for 22 yards, eight kickoff returns for 176 yards and a long of 56 for an all-purpose total yardage of 438 on the season … 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 July 7, 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … son of Craig and Tammy Wilson … majoring in electrical engineering.

Wilson’s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att

2007 TOTAL

10 10

RECEIVING G

2007 TOTAL

10 10

47 47

Rec

2 2

ALL PURPOSE G

2007 TOTAL

10 10

Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

240 240

1 1

28 28

5.1 5.1

Yds TD Lg

22 22

Rush

47 44

0 0

Rec

22 22

20 20

PR

0 0

24.0 24.0

Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

KR

0.2 0.2

176 176

11.0 11.0

2.2 2.2

IR Total Avg/G

0 0

438 438

43.8 43.8

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#47 Carver

Wright We Believe! DB

6-2

205

RJR

Florence, S.C./South Florence

2007: Played in all 11 games … Recorded one solo tackle and one forced fumble and one fumble recovery against Charleston Southern … totaled three solo and one assisted tackle against Webber International, as well as one fumble recovery for a six-yard touchdown … at No. 7 Wisconsin, totaled one solo tackle … recorded one solo and one assisted tackle against No. 8 Wofford, at Western Carolina and at VMI … finished the season with nine solo and six assisted tackles, one tackle for a loss of one yard, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries for six yards and a TD and one pass breakup … 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 ... 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 Feb. 23, 1987 .... son of Carver and Helen Wright ... father, Carver, played basketball at Voorhees College ... majoring in health and wellness.

Wright’s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2005 Redshirted 2005 Season 2006 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 2007 11 9 6 15 1.0 1 1 TOTAL 18 10 7 17 1.0 1 1

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0 1 1

0 2 2

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#89 Luke

#23 Terrell

Akindele We Believe! Caldwell We Believe! Dallas We Believe!

LB

5-10

205

Houston, Texas/Westfield

FR WR 6-1

205

FR

Wilmington, N.C./John T. Hoggard

High School: Graduated from Westfield High School in 2008 … lettered two years in football and once in track and field … member of National Honor Society, earned honor roll recognition, academic all-state and all-district honors, named team captain and linebacker of the year … led district in tackles … member of the Westfield football team that went 47-7 in the last four years … Personal: Toluwalase Akindele … born Sept. 24, 1989 in Lagos, Nigeria … son of Abigail Akindele … majoring in business administration.

#77 Chris

High School: Graduated from John T. Hoggard High School in 2008 … lettered in football and baseball … earned first team all-state honors, all-region baseball (short stop) … member of 2007 team that won the state championship … career stats consists of 120 catches, 2,600 yards and 30 touchdowns as a three-year starter … Personal: Lucas Caldwell … born April 20, 1990 … son of Bret and Jill Caldwell … majoring in business administration.

#28 DeQuan

RB

6-0

205

FR

Fernandina Beach, Fla./Fernandina Beach

High School: Graduated from Fernandina Beach High School in 2008 … lettered in football, track and weight lifting three years … earned Warrior Award, Leadership Award and Coach’s Award … received all-conference honors for sophomore and senior seasons … totaled 1,542 yards, 14 touchdowns in two seasons … Personal: Terrell Dallas … born March 14, 1990 … son of Tarris and Chavelle Dallas … majoring in computer engineering.

#7 Keith

Billingslea We Believe! Coles We Believe! Gamble We Believe!

DL

6-5

230

Fort Mill, S.C./Fort Mill

FR WR 5-9

170

Dinwiddie,Va./Dinwiddie

High School: Graduated from Fort Mill High School in 2008 … earned four letters in football and one in basketball … named tri-county player of the week four times, Fort Mill defensive player of the year two consecutive years, Class 4A Defensive Lineman Award six times, named all-region defensive end two consecutive years, selected to the 2006 and 2007 Herald all-area football team, selected to the Charlotte Observer All-Star team, named the 2007 Charlotte Observer Upper State Defensive End of Year, selected to the 2007 High School Sport Reports Top 100 Senor Prospects … career stats include 35.5 sacks, 87.5 tackles for a loss … Personal: Christopher Lawrence Lackey Billingslea … born Feb. 7, 1990 … son of Melvin and Ginger Billingslea … majoring in business administration.

#31 Jeremy

FR DB

High School: Graduated from Dinwiddie High School in 2008 … lettered in football, named second team all-state, first team all-metro, all-region, all digital sports, all tri-cities, all central region, WRIC TV 8 player of the week for record-setting performance catching 11 balls for 225 yards and three touchdowns, putting him on the all-time single-game top 10 list for the Richmond, Va. area … Personal: Dequan Coles … born Dec. 3, 1989 … son of Marvin and Bertha Coles … majoring in business administration.

5-9

155

Sumter, S.C./Crestwood

FR

High School: Graduated from Crestwood High School in 2008 … lettered in football, basketball, track and weightlifting … earned all-area and all-region honors in football and basketball, most valuable player in basketball and best defensive back in football … 2007 stats include 70 tackles, three interceptions, nine pass breakups, 13 punt returns for 204 yards and four kickoff returns for 62 yards … Personal: Keith Bricen Gamble … born Jan. 18, 1990 … son of Keith and Mildred Gamble … majoring in business administration.

#67 Nate

#36 Cass

Buncum We Believe! We Believe! Couey We Believe! Gerber

LB

6-0

195

Charleston, S.C./Stratford

FR P

High School: Graduated from Stratford High School in 2008 … lettered in football … member of JROTC, was a team captain, earned Knight Pride Award, earned 7 4A allregion, honorable mention all-lowcountry … member of team that made the playoffs in 2005, 2006 and 2007, won lower state runner-up in 2006 and went undefeated in regional play for eight years … totaled 90 tackles, four tackles for a loss, one sack, interception and fumble cause and recovery … Personal: Leon Jeremy Buncum … born Sept. 12, 1990 … son of Julius Buncum III and Sonya Buncum … majoring in political science.

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6-1

185

Tampa, Fla./Freedom

FR OL

High School: Graduated from Freedom High School in 2008 … earned three letters in football and baseball … named football team most valuable player …averaged 43.2 yards per punt with a long of 70 and 13 punts inside the 20yard line … Personal: Cass Couey … born Dec. 16, 1989 … son of Steve and Rhonda Couey … majoring in business administration.

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6-3

260

FR

Ebensburg, Pa./Bishop Carroll

High School: Graduated from Bishop Carroll … lettered in football four years … two-year team captain, earned honorable mention Altoona Mirror all-state three years, The Tribune and Democrat all-area selection, Max Emfinger All-American Bowl selection, Jackson, MS Veteran Stadium Game, East-West Pennsylvania All-Star game, earned Football Coaches Association Most Valuable Player (offensive award), member of team that went 12-1 and won District 6 championship during sophomore season … Personal: Nathan J. Gerber … born June 9, 1989 … son of Jeff and Annette Gerber … majoring in criminal justice.


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#34 Asheton

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#94 Jake

Hammett We Believe! Jordan We Believe! Moorer We Believe!

DB

5-11

190

Manning, S.C./Manning

FR RB

High School: Graduated from Manning High School in 2008 … lettered in football and basketball three years … earned football pride award and named most valuable player in basketball for two years, was football team captain, totaled over 1,000 yards rushing and passing, and won 41 games as starting quarterback for four years … earned all-state honors in basketball two years, scored 1,000 points junior year and won 41 games … Personal: Christopher Hammett … born Aug. 30, 1990 … son of Marvin Hammett and Bridget Barr … father played basketball for Coastal Carolina University … majoring in business administration.

#83 Kevin

6-0

206

FR DL

Ocala, Fla./Vanguard

High School: Graduated from Stratford High School in 2008 … lettered in football four years and basketball twice … member of the National Honor Society, named all-state, all-region and all-lowcountry, named most valuable running back, most valuable receiver and played in the North-South All-Star game, member of 2004 state runner-up team in football … recorded 1,142 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns and 24 receptions for 594 yards and three touchdowns … Personal: Asheton Nicholas Jordan … born Oct. 2, 1990 … son of Gary and Rose Jordan … dad Gary was a collegiate athlete … majoring in business administration.

High School: Graduated from Briarwood Christian School in 2008 … earned four letters in football and baseball … earned special teams award and coaches award, member of team that went 14-1 in 2007 … recorded 99 tackles, 12.5 sacks, two blocked punts, two caused fumbles, four recoveries and one touchdown on offense and defense … Personal: Jacob Scott Moorer … born Nov. 9, 1990 … son of Scott and Leslie Moorer … majoring in education.

FR DB

High School: Graduated from Vanguard High School in 2008 … lettered three years in football and two years in track and basketball … earned all-state honorable mention, first team all-district, named No. 1 receiver in Marion County, track most valuable player … recorded 31 catches for 681 yards and 11 touchdowns during senior season … Personal: Kevin Leonidas Hardy, Jr. … born April 27, 1990 … son of Tiwana James … mom played basketball … majoring in criminal justice.

#26 Rod

FR

Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian

#16 Kevin

175

225

Summerville, S.C./Stratford

#72 Graham

Hardy We Believe! Manning We Believe!

WR 6-0

6-3

5-11

175

Reeder We Believe!

FR OL

6-2

250

FR

Flemington, Fla./North Marion

Denton, Texas/Ryan

High School: Graduated from North Marion High School in 2008 … lettered in football, basketball and track for four years ...recorded five interceptions and 60 tackles during senior season . . . high school team went 12-2 Personal: Kevin Manning, Jr. . . . Grandson of Sarah K.Thomas … born Jan. 29, 1989 …major is undecided.

High School: Graduated from Ryan High School in 2008 … lettered three years in football and two in baseball … earned second team all-district honors, member of football team that made eight consecutive playoff appearances … member of PALS (peer assistance leaderships services) and Rotary Interact … Personal: Graham Thomas Reeder … born Oct. 9, 1989 … son of Dewayne and Dawn Reeder … father played football for the University of North Texas (83-86) … majoring in business administration.

#37 Kenny

#80 James

Harland We Believe! Melvin We Believe! Robey We Believe!

DB

5-10

195

FR

Hartwell, Ga./Hart County

High School: Graduated from Hart County High School in 2008 … lettered in football four years, track and field three years and tennis one year … team captain, named defensive most valuable player, player of the week, all-area and all-region selection, player of the year finalist, Anderson Independent All-State selection, earned all-region honors for track … career stats include 334 tackles, 12 interceptions, 32 sacks and 14 big hits … Personal: Rod Harland … born Nov. 4, 1989 … son of Joe and JoAnn Harland … majoring in health and wellness.

DB

6-0

194

FR TE

Tallahassee, Fla./Florida State (HS)

High School: Graduated from Florida State High School in 2008 … lettered in football and basketball three years, named offensive and defensive most valuable player, member of team that won both district and regional championships in 2006 and 2007 … recorded 48 receptions for 648 yards and 44 solo and 51 assisted tackles … Personal: Kenneth Bernard Melvin, Jr. … born Jan. 30, 1990 … son of Kenneth and Melissa Melvin … father played football for Tennessee State University (82-87) and brother currently plays for Fort Valley State … majoring in engineering.

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6-3

218

FR

Leland, N.C. /South Brunswick

High School: Graduated from South Brunswick High School in 2008 … lettered three years in football … allstate and all-conference selection at tight end and all-area as defensive end, named special teams player of the year … recorded five touchdown receptions in 2007 … Personal: James Robey … born Aug. 28, 1989 … son of Terri and David Robey … majoring in criminal justice.

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#16 Demontrelle

#18 Alexander

Shaw We Believe! Smith We Believe! Wall We Believe!

RB

5-7

200

RFR DB

Philadelphia, Pa./Northern Iowa

High School: Graduated from St. Joes Prep in 2006 and transferred from Northern Iowa … was a four-year letterman in football and track, finished 10th all-time in career rushing in Philadelphia history, three-time all-Catholic, twotime all-city and two-time all-area selection, named most valuable player twice, while serving as team captain during senior season, named the area’s top pick by Football Stories the Magazine, named USA Today national player of the week, member of team that was ranked third in nation in 2003 and earned three Catholic league titles … Personal: John Shaw … born Dec. 28, 1986 … son of Drew and Linda Shaw … majoring in political science.

#97 Demarrio

6-1

180

FR QB

6-2

205

FR

Reddick, Fla./North Marion

Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds

High School: Graduated from North Marion High School in 2008… lettered three years in basketball and football ... earned first team All-Area and third team All-State in football and two years second team All-Area in basketball ...junior season in football made 29 catches for 465 yards and five touchdowns, senior year recorded 60 tackles and five interceptions ... member of team that went 12-2 during senior season ... Personal: Demontrelle Smith… born Nov. 8, 1989… son of Diedre Smith and Richard White… major is pre-med.

High School: Graduated from A.C. Reynolds High School in 2008… lettered in football and baseball two years … earned NW 4A all-conference in football and baseball… football and baseball team captain… selected to play in the 2007 North Carolina Baseball Summer Games… passed for 1,145 yards and six touchdowns, rushed for 755 yards and 11 touchdown, punted for an average of 38.5 yards during senior season… Personal: Alexander James Wall… born Aug. 7, 1990… son of James and Suzanne Wall… major is undecided.

#17 Miguel

#43 Ryan

Sims We Believe! Starks We Believe! Williams We Believe!

DL

6-2

240

FR QB

Reddick, Fla./North Marion

High School: Graduated from North Marion High School in 2008… lettered in football, basketball and weightlifting… earned D-Lineman All-Area honors, third team All-State honors and holds the Marion County single-season/career sack record… in 2007 recorded 125 tackles, 16 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, forced three fumbles and recovered one fumble… Personal: Demarrio Henry Lee Sims… born May 3, 1990… son of Wanda Thompson and Henry Sims… majoring in business administration.

#24 DeAndre

6-2

200

Atlanta, Ga./Mundy’s Mill

FR

High School: Graduated from Mundy’s Mill High School in 2008 … lettered in football and baseball … named team captain senior season, earned first team all-region honors senior season and all-county and all-region in baseball during junior season, played in Georgia North-South All-Star game, member of baseball team that earned back-to-back regional championships … recorded 1,100 yards and 13 touchdowns passing and 700 yards and seven touchdowns rushing during senior season … Personal: Miguel Dominique Starks … born July 31, 1990 … son of Michael and Sharon Starks … cousin Rico Clark played for the Indianapolis Colts and cousin Reggie Johnson played for San Antonio Spurs … majoring in sports marketing.

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Columbus, Ga. /Carver

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High School: Graduated from Carver High School in 2008 … lettered in football and track and field four years … earned freshman of the year and coach’s award …a member of the 2007 Georgia 3A state championship football team… Personal: DeAndre Marquise Smith … born Dec. 19, 1989 … son of James Jackson and Rosalind Smith … majoring in health and wellness.

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Columbia, S.C./Irmo

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High School: Graduated from Irmo High School in 2008… lettered three years in football and four years in baseball… earned all-region, all-area honors and the 2007 coach’s award recognition… recorded 11 receptions for 241 yards and five touchdowns senior season… a member of the 2006 South Carolina state champion runner-up team… Personal: Neal Strange… born July 21, 1990… son of Freddie and Karen Strange… majoring in pre-law.

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Ocala, Fla./North Marion

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High School: Graduated from North Marion High School in 2008… lettered in football three years and track and field and weightlifting four years … earned the White Hat Award given by the principal, second team all-county his junior year, honorable mention his senior year, weightlifter of the year his sophomore and junior seasons and third place at State his junior year… Personal: Ryan Matthew Williams… born Jan. 15, 1990… son of Malcolm and Andrea Williams… majoring in computer science.


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Opponents Game 1: Aug. 30 • Webber International • 7 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

General Information Location..............................................Babson Park, Fla. Founded................................................................... 1927 Enrollment............................................................... 650 President........................................... Dr. Rex R.Yentes Athletics Director...................................... Bill Heath Nickname........................................................ Warriors Colors.............................................Green/Gold/White Conference........Southeastern Atlantic Conference Stadium (capacity)..................Legion Field (8,000) Playing Surface.................................... Natural Grass Team Information Basic Offense......................................................Spread Basic Defense................................................ 3-3 stack 2007 Overall Record............................................. 3-6 2007 Conference Record.................................... 1-1 Series vs.The Citadel...................................CIT, 1-0 Letterman Returning............................................n/a Letterman Lost........................................................n/a Starters Returning...................................................17 Starters Lost............................................................. n.a First Year of Football.......................................... 2002 All-Time Record.................................................25-25 Postseason Appearances.................................None Postseason Record............................................... N/A Last Postseason Appearance.......................... N/A Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................ Kelly Scott Career Record......................................8-11 (2 years) Record at Webber Int’l.....................8-11 (2 years) Office Phone.......................................(863) 638-2982 Best Time to Reach......................................Morning Assistant Coaches 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 FB Sports Info. Director...............Monica Spratley Office Phone.......................................(863) 638-2980 E-mail.................................................. sid@webber.edu Assistant SID...............................................Matt Reed ...............................................................Krysti DiMartino Media Relations Fax.........................(863)638-2915 Website............................ www.webberathletics.com Media Relations Mailing Address John Haworth 1201 North Scenic Hwy. Babson Park, Fla. 33827

2008 Bulldog Football

Head Coach Kelly Scott

Offensive Leader Taylor Atwood

Defensive Leader Michael Frazier

Field LEGION LEGION Legion FIELD FIELD LEGION FIELD LEUNAVAILABLE GION PHOTO FIELD LEGION FIELD LEGION FIELD LEGION FIELD LEGION 2007 Webber International Warriors Statistical Leaders

Rushing Att. T. Atwood 191 N. Garcia 47 R. Webely 49

Yds. Avg. TD 873 4.6 6 221 4.7 0 159 3.2 2

Tackles J. Watkins D. Tate B. Long

Passing Att-Comp-Int A. Carr 244-119-2 C. Johns 27-14-4

Pct. 48.8 51.9

Interceptions J. Watkins R. Betts

Receiving S. Rivera C. Gilbert L. Stokes

No. 23 20 16

Yds. TD 1345 5 109 1

Yds. Avg. TD 221 9.6 2 282 14.1 1 170 10.6 1

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 28 @ The Citadel 7 p.m. Sept. 9 @ Wisconsin-Stevens Point TBA Sept. 13 St. Paul’s TBA Sept. 27 @ Edward Waters TBA Oct. 4 UNC Pembroke TBA Oct. 9 @ Jacksonville TBA Oct. 18 Concordia-Selma TBA Oct. 25 Wesley TBA Nov. 1 @ Newport News Apprentice TBA Nov. 8 @ Southern Virginia TBA Nov. 15 Savannah State TBA

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Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 74 25 99 4.8 0.0 61 34 82 4.0 3.0 47 20 80 4.4 4.0 No. 3 2

Scoring TD PAT T. Atwood 6 0 A. Carr 4 0 I. Arias 0 14

Yds. Avg. TD 8 2.6 0 55 27.5 1 2PAT FG 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pts. 36 24 17

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Aug. 25 @ Bethel L, 42-21 Sept. 1 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 13-7 Sept. 8 @ The Citadel L, 76-0 Sept. 15 @ Faulkner W, 26-7 Sept. 29 Edward Waters W, 20-18 Oct. 6 @ UNC Pembroke L, 31-21 Oct. 13 @ Concordia-Selma L, 38-27 Oct. 27 Chowan W, 31-17 Nov. 3 Azusa Pacific L, 31-20


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Game 2: Sept. 6 • Clemson University • 3:30 p.m. • Clemson Memorial Stadium

Head Coach Tommy Bowden

Offensive Leader James Davis

General Information Location...................................................Clemson, S.C. Founded................................................................... 1889 Enrollment..........................................................17,181 President...............................................James F. Barker Athletics Director.................Dr. Terry Don Phillips Nickname..............................................................Tigers Colors..................................................... Orange/Purple Conference.....................Atlantic Coast Conference Stadium (capacity).... Memorial Stadium (81,473) Playing Surface.................................... Natural Grass

Defensive Leader Michael Hamlin

Clemson Memorial Stadium

2007 Clemson Tigers Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. J. Davis 214 C.J. Spiller 145 J. Ford 14

Yds. Avg. TD 1,064 5.0 10 768 5.3 3 172 12.3 0

Tackles N. Watkins M. Hamlin C. Clemons

Passing Att-Comp-Int C. Harper 282-433-6 W. Korn 8-11-0

Pct. Yds. TD 65.1 2,991 27 72.7 100 1

Interceptions C. Chancellor M. Hamlin

Receiving A. Kelly T. Grisham C.J. Spiller

No. 88 60 34

Yds. Avg. TD 1,081 12.3 11 653 10.9 4 271 8.0 2

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 vs. Alabama TBA Sept. 6 The Citadel 3:30 p.m. Sept. 13 North Carolina State TBA Sept. 20 South Carolina State TBA Sept. 27 Maryland TBA Oct. 9 @ Wake Forest 7:45 p.m. Oct. 18 Georgia Tech TBA Nov. 1 @ Boston College TBA Nov. 8 @ Florida State TBA Nov. 15 Duke TBA Nov. 22 @ Virginia TBA Nov. 29 South Carolina TBA

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 75 43 118 3.0 1.0 73 24 97 3.0 0.0 61 33 94 2.0 0.0 No. 4 4

Scoring TD PAT M. Buchholz 0 48 J. Davis 12 0 A. Kelly 11 0

Yds. Avg. TD 12 3.0 0 0 0.0 0 2PAT FG 0 22 0 0 0 0

Pts. 114 72 66

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 3 Florida State W, 24-18 Sept. 8 Louisiana-Monroe W, 49-26 Sept. 15 Furman W, 38-10 Sept. 22 @ North Carolina State W, 42-20 Sept. 29 @ Georgia Tech L, 13-3 Oct. 6 Virginia Tech L, 41-23 Oct. 20 Central Michigan W, 70-14 Oct. 27 @ Maryland W, 30-17 Nov. 3 @ Duke W, 47-10 Nov. 10 Wake Forest W, 44-10 Nov. 17 Boston College L, 20-17 Nov. 24 South Carolina W, 23-21 Dec. 31 vs. Auburn L(ot), 23-20

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Team Information Basic Offense......................................................Spread Basic Defense........................................................... 3-4 2007 Overall Record............................................. 9-4 2007 Conference Record.......................... 5-3 ACC Series vs.The Citadel...................CU leads 25-5-1 Lettermen Returning.............................................52 Lettermen Lost.........................................................21 Starters Returning...................................................17 Starters Lost................................................................7 First Year of Football.......................................... 1896 All-Time Record...................................... 625-426-45 Postseason Appearances.............. 30 Bowl Games Postseason Record.............................................15-15 Last Bowl................................ 2007 Chick-Fil-A Bowl Result...........................Auburn 23, Clemson 20 (OT) Coaching Staff Head Coach.......Tommy Bowden, West Virginia ‘77 Career Record.......................... 87-46 (11th season) Office Phone..............................................................n/a Best Time to Reach........................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Brad Scott..........................Associate Head Coach/OL Dabo Swinney...................Assistant Head Coach/WR Rob Spence........................Offensive Coordinator/QB Andre Powell.............. Special Teams Coordinator/RB Billy Napier....................... Recruiting Coordinator/TE Vic Koenning...................Defensive Coordinator/ DB Ron West................................................. Defensive Line David Blackwell............................................ Linebackers Chris Rumph.......................................... Defensive Ends Media Relations Media Relations Director.................. Tim Bourret Office Phone.......................................(864) 656-2114 E-mail.......................................btimoth@clemson.edu Football SID..................................... Brian Hennessey Office Phone.......................................(864) 656-1921 E-mail...................................... bhennes@clemson.edu Media Relations Fax.........................(864)656-2915 Website................................ www.clemsontigers.com Media Relations Mailing Address Jervey Athletic Center 100 Perimeter Road Clemson, S.C. 29634

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Opponents Game 3: Sept. 20 • Princeton University • 1 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

General Information Location.................................................. Princeton, N.J. Founded................................................................... 1746 Enrollment............................................................ 4,900 President......................................Dr. Shirley Tilghman Athletics Director...........................Gary D. Walters Nickname..............................................................Tigers Colors............................................... Orange and Black Conference................................... Ivy League (ECAC) Stadium (capacity)....Princeton Stadium (27,800) Playing Surface..............................................Field Turf Team Information Basic Offense......................................................Spread Basic Defense........................................................... 3-4 2007 Overall Record............................................. 4-6 2007 Conference Record.................................... 3-4 Series vs.The Citadel......................... First meeting Letterman Returning.............................................32 Letterman Lost.........................................................23 Starters Returning...................................................14 Starters Lost..............................................................10 First Year of Football.......................................... 1869 All-Time Record...................................... 774-356-50 National Championships......................................28 Ivy League Championships....................................9 Last Ivy league Championship..2006 (Tied Yale) Result..... Co-Champions Princeton (6-1),Yale (6-1) Coaching Staff Head Coach..........................................Roger Hughes Career Record................................... 39-40 (8 years) Office Phone........................................................... N/A Best Time to Reach........................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Dave Rackovan..................Offensive Coordinator/RB Steve Verbit........................Defensive Coordinator/DL Adam Hollis..............................................Offensive Line Don Dobes................................................... Linebackers Eric Jackson.......................................... Defensive Backs Scott Sallach..........................................Wide Receivers Chris Mosley...................................................Tight Ends E.J. Henderson...................................... Defensive Backs Matt Borich.............................................. Defensive Line Alan Dandar............Director of Football Operations Media Relations Media Relations Director............... Craig Sachson Office Phone.......................................(609) 258-3680 E-mail.................................... sachson@princeton.edu Media Relations Fax........................(609) 258-2399 Press Box Phone...............................(609) 258-2399 Website...................... www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Media Relations Mailing Address Department of Athletics Jadwin Gymnasium Princeton, N.J. 08542

2008 Bulldog Football

Head Coach Roger Hughes

Offensive Leader Adam Berry

Defensive Leader Matt Koch

Princeton Stadium

2007 Princeton Tigers Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. B. Foran 98 R. Toresco 79 R. Lagomarsino 76

Yds. Avg. TD 395 4.0 5 946 4.4 2 296 3.9 4

Tackles Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks T. Boardman 31 53 84 4.5 0.0 K. Kelleher 27 44 71 2.0 0.0 J. Callahan 28 32 60 10.5 4.0

Passing Att-Comp-Int B. Foran 98-175-9 B. Anderson 19-27-2

Pct. Yds. TD 56.0 1,248 5 70.4 189 0

Interceptions D. Kopolovich K. Kelleher

Receiving R. Toresco B. Circle W. Thanheiser

No. 41 27 27

Yds. Avg. TD 388 9.5 2 475 17.6 1 369 13.7 1

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 20 @ The Citadel 1 p.m. Sept. 27 Lehigh TBA Oct. 4 @ Columbia TBA Oct. 11 @ Colgate TBA Oct. 18 Brown TBA Oct. 25 Harvard TBA Nov. 1 @ Cornell TBA Nov. 8 Penn TBA Nov. 15 @ Yale TBA Nov. 22 Dartmouth TBA

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Scoring TD PAT C. Louden 0 24 B. Foran 5 0 R. Lagomarsino 4 0

Yds. Avg. TD 0 0.0 0 34 17.0 0 2PAT FG 0 9 0 0 0 0

Pts. 51 30 24

2007 Results Date Opponent Sept. 15 Lehigh Sept. 22 @ Lafayette Sept. 29 Columbia Oct. 6 Hampton Oct. 13 @ Brown Oct. 20 @ Harvard Oct. 26 Cornell Nov. 3 @ Penn Nov. 10 Yale Nov. 17 @ Dartmouth

Result L, 32-21 W, 20-14 W, 42-32 L, 48-27 L, 33-24 L, 27-10 W, 34-31 L, 7-0 L, 27-6 W(ot), 17-14


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Game 4: Sept. 27 • Western Carolina • 1 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

Head Coach Dennis Wagner

Offensive Leader James Singletary

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

Defensive Leader Quinton Phillips

E.J. Whitmire Stadium

2007 Western Carolina Catamounts Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. M. Malone 124 W. Harper 89 A. Hearns 87

Yds. Avg. TD 563 4.5 6 256 2.9 2 237 2.7 4

Tackles Q. Phillips C. Collins M. Ornguze

Passing Att-Comp-Int A. Hearns 101-195-7 D. Williams 101-176-6

Pct. Yds. TD 51.8 1,375 12 57.4 1,369 10

Interceptions A. George Q. Phillips

Receiving E. Cohen M. Pittman M. Malone

No. 67 29 24

Yds. Avg. TD 1,208 18.0 9 476 16.4 5 197 8.2 2

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 Shorter 7 p.m. Sept. 6 @ Florida State 6 p.m. Sept. 13 Liberty 6 p.m. Sept. 20 @ Presbyterian 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27 @ The Citadel 1 p.m. Oct. 4 Samford 1 p.m. Oct. 11 @ Furman 2 p.m. Oct. 18 @ Wofford 1 p.m. Oct. 25 Georgia Southern 1 p.m. Nov. 1 Chattanooga 1 p.m. Nov. 8 @ Elon 1:30 p.m. Nov. 22 Appalachian State 1 p.m.

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 63 64 127 7.5 0.5 50 44 94 0.5 0.0 22 37 59 5.0 3.5 No. 1 1

Scoring TD PAT J. Parsons 0 33 M. Malone 9 0 E. Cohen 9 0

Yds. Avg. TD 0 0.0 0 19 19.0 0 2PAT FG 0 10 0 0 0 0

Pts. 63 54 54

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 1 @ Alabama L, 52-6 Sept. 8 @ Eastern Kentucky L, 45-21 Sept. 15 @ Georgia L, 45-16 Sept. 22 Presbyterian W, 33-20 Sept. 29 @ Georgia Southern L, 50-21 Oct. 6 Elon L, 38-36 Oct. 13 @ Chattanooga L, 39-21 Oct. 20 The Citadel L, 37-31 Oct. 25 Wofford L, 47-44 Nov. 10 @ Appalachian State L, 79-35 Nov. 17 Furman L, 52-21

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Team Information Basic Offense......................................Spread/Multiple Basic Defense....................................................... 4-2-5 2007 Overall Record...........................................1-10 2007 Conference Record.................................... 0-7 Series vs.The Citadel.......................... CIT, 18-13-1 Letterman Returning.............................................39 Letterman Lost.........................................................19 Starters Returning...................................................13 Starters Lost................................................................9 First Year of Football.......................................... 1931 All-Time Record...................................... 301-405-23 Postseason Appearances.................................. 2 (1) Postseason Record.......................................3-2 (3-1) Last Postseason Appearance......................... 1983 Result................................ L, 43-7 vs. Southern Illinois Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................Dennis Wagner Career Record...................................... 0-0 (1st year) Office Phone.......................................(828) 227-7395 Best Time to Reach........................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Matt Pawlowski................. Defensive Coordinator/LB Keith Heckendorf.............Offensive Coordinator/QB Brad Sherrod............................................Running Backs Andy Follett....................WR/Recruiting Coordinator Steven Clinkscale............................................Secondary John Scott................................................ Defensive Line Ty Davis............................................................Tight Ends Daniel Gibson.................... Defensive Intern Assistant Media Relations Asst. AD Media Relations (FB)....Daniel Hooker Media Relations Director............. Denise Gideon Office Phone.......................................(828) 227-2339 E-mail...................................dhooker@email.wcu.edu Media Relations Fax........................(828) 227-7688 Website.........................www.CatamountSports.com Media Relations Mailing Address WCU Athletics Ramsey Center Cullowhee, N.C. 28723

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Opponents Game 5: Oct. 4 • Appalachian State • 3 p.m. • Kidd Brewer Stadium

General Information Location...................................................... Boone, N.C. Founded....................................................................1899 Enrollment.......................................................... 15,000 Chancellor............................. Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletics Director................................Charlie Cobb Nickname................................................ Mountaineers Colors.....................................................Black and Gold Conference......................................................Southern Stadium (capacity).... Kidd Brewer Stadium (20,150) Playing surface................................................FieldTurf Team Information Basic Offense...................................... Multiple Spread Basic Defense............................................................4-3 2007 Overall Record........................................... 13-2 2007 Conference Record.....................................5-2 Series vs.The Citadel............................. ASU, 25-11 Letterman Returning............................................. 41 Letterman Lost......................................................... 21 Starters Returning................................................... 14 Starters Lost.............................................................. 12 First Year of Football...........................................1928 All-Time Record.......................................516-296-28 Postseason Appearances....................................... 15 Postseason Record............................................. 20-12 Last Postseason Appearance..........................2007 Result.........................................W, 49-21 vs. Delaware ............................................. (FCS National Champions) Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................................. Jerry Moore Career Record......................... 194-118-2 (26 years) Record at App. St......................... 167-70 (19 years) Office Phone....................................... (828) 262-2501 Best Time to Reach............................Contact MRD Assistant Coaches (Positions) John Wiley..........................Defensive Coordinator/DB Shawn Elliott.........................Offensive Line/Tight Ends Antonio Carter.................................... Wide Receivers Brad Glenn............................................ Wide Receivers Dale Jones...................................................... Linebackers Chris Moore............................................. Running Backs Scott Satterfield........................................ Quarterbacks Mark Speir........................ Recruiting Coordinator/DL Jeff Dillman.......................... Strength and Conditioning Media Relations Media Relations Director...................... Mike Flynn Office Phone....................................... (828) 262-2845 E-mail....................................... flynnmh@appstate.edu Media Relations Fax........................ (828) 262-6106 Website............................................ www.GoASU.com Media Relations Mailing Address P.O. Box 32116 Boone, N.C. 32116

2008 Bulldog Football

Head Coach Jerry Moore

Offensive Leader Armanti Edwards

Defensive Leader Pierre Banks

Kidd Brewer Stadium

2007 Appalachian State Mountaineers Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. A. Edwards 237 K. Richardson 258 T. Elder 74

Yds. Avg. TD 1,588 6.7 21 1,348 5.2 16 501 6.8 6

Tackles J. Roman D. Smith C. Lynch

Passing Att-Comp-Int A. Edwards 148-222-7 T. Elder 65-103-3

Pct. Yds. TD 66.7 1,948 17 63.1 993 8

Interceptions C. Lynch T. Howard

Receiving H. Batichon K. Richardson D. Jackson

No. 58 34 30

Yds. Avg. TD 819 14.1 7 339 10.0 5 688 22.9 8

2008 Schedule

Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 @ LSU 5 p.m. Sept. 6 Jacksonville 3:30 p.m. Sept. 20 @ James Madison 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Presbyterian 7 p.m. Oct. 4 The Citadel 3 p.m. Oct. 11 @ Samford TBA Oct. 18 @ Georgia Southern TBA Oct. 25 Furman 3:30 p.m. Oct. 31 Wofford 8 p.m. Nov. 8 @ Chattanooga TBA Nov. 15 Elon 3:30 p.m. Nov. 22 @ Western Carolina 1 p.m.

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Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 49 78 127 5.5 0.0 47 74 121 5.5 0.5 71 40 111 3.0 0.0 No. 6 2

Scoring TD PAT J. Rauch 0 76 A. Edwards 21 0 K. Richardson 21 0

Yds. Avg. TD 114 19.0 1 61 30.5 1 2PAT FG 0 17 0 0 0 0

2007 Results

Date Opponent Sept. 1 @ Michigan Sept. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne Sept. 15 Northern Arizona Sept. 22 @ Wofford Sept. 29 @ Elon Oct. 6 Gardner-Webb Oct. 20 Georgia Southern Oct. 27 @ Furman Nov. 3 @ The Citadel Nov. 10 Western Carolina Nov. 17 Chattanooga Nov. 24 James Madison Dec. 1 Eastern Washington Dec. 7 Richmond Dec. 14 Delaware

Pts. 127 126 126

Result W, 34-32 W, 48-7 W, 34-21 L, 42-31 W, 49-32 W, 45-7 L, 38-35 W, 34-27 W, 45-24 W, 79-35 W, 37-17 W, 28-27 W, 38-35 W, 55-35 W, 49-21


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Game 6: Oct. 11 • Elon University • 2 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

Head Coach Pete Lembo

Offensive Leader Terrell Hudgins

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 Stadium (11,250) Playing surface..................................... Natural Grass

Defensive Leader Corey Weaver

Rhodes Stadium

2007 Elon Phoenix Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. T. Clegg 76 B. Newsome 58 D. Taylor 44

Yds. Avg. TD 279 3.7 2 238 4.1 2 170 3.9 1

Tackles B. Wiggins C. Weaver W. White

Passing Att-Comp-Int S. Riddle 346-508-13 B. Williamson 2-3-0

Pct. Yds. TD 68.1 3,817 31 66.7 55 0

Interceptions N. Ward K. Sullivan

Receiving T. Hudgins M. Mayers B. Williamson

No. 117 90 40

Yds. Avg. TD 1,474 12.6 18 1,064 11.8 3 617 15.4 6

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 Richmond 12 p.m. Sept. 6 @ Stony Brook TBA Sept. 13 Presbyterian TBA Sept. 20 @ Georgia Southern TBA Sept. 27 Samford TBA Oct. 4 Furman TBA Oct. 11 @ The Citadel TBA Oct. 18 @ Chattanooga TBA Oct.. 15 Wofford TBA Nov. 8 Western Carolina TBA Nov. 15 @ Appalachian State TBA Nov. 22 @ Liberty TBA

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 36 47 83 3.0 1.5 38 42 80 10.5 4.0 47 29 76 3.0 1.0 No. 3 2

Scoring TD PAT T. Hudgins 18 0 A. Wilcox 0 50 S. Riddle 9 0

Yds. Avg. TD 53 1.0 0 32 1.0 1 2PAT FG 0 0 0 14 1 0

Pts. 108 92 65

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 1 @ South Florida L, 28-13 Sept. 8 West Virginia Wesleyan W, 59-16 Sept. 22 Liberty W, 42-14 Sept. 29 Appalachian State L, 49-32 Oct. 6 @ Western Carolina W, 38-36 Oct. 13 Georgia Southern W, 36-33 Oct. 20 @ Wofford W, 24-13 Oct. 27 Chattanooga W, 38-28 Nov. 3 @ Furman L, 52-49 Nov. 10 @ The Citadel L, 42-31 Nov. 17 Stony Brook W, 38-23

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Team Information Basic Offense................................................... Multiple Basic Defense........................................................... 4-3 2007 Overall Record............................................. 7-4 2007 Conference Record.................................... 4-3 Series vs.The Citadel ..................................CIT, 6-1 Letterman Returning.............................................38 Letterman Lost.........................................................13 Starters Returning...................................................18 Starters Lost................................................................4 First Year of Football.......................................... 1909 All-Time Record...................................... 454-380-18 Postseason Appearances................ 12, all in NAIA Postseason Record................................................. 8-4 Last Postseason Appearance......................... 1981 Result................................. W, 3-0 vs. Pittsburgh State Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................................. Pete Lembo Career Record................................... 56-24 (7 years) Record at Elon................................... 12-10 (2 years) Office Phone.......................................(336) 278-6721 Best Time to Reach........................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Mike McCarty...................Offensive Coordinator/QB Jay Bateman....................... Defensive Coordinator/LB Shane Burnham..........Special Teams Coordinator/DB Scott Browne................... Recruiting Coordinator/RB Mike Nall............................................................... Punters Brian Newberry................................... Defensive Backs Ricky Perez............................................Wide Receivers Mitch Rippy........................................................... Kickers Rich Skrosky.............................................Offensive Line Marc Yellock............................................. Defensive Line Mark Robinson.......Director of Football Operations Media Relations Media Relations Director.................. Matt Eviston Office Phone.......................................(336) 278-6711 Asst. MRD (FB Contact)....................... Chris Rash Office Phone.......................................(336) 278-6712 E-mail................................................... crash@elon.edu Media Relations Fax........................(336) 278-6768 Website...................................www.ElonPhoenix.com Media Relations Mailing Address Campus Box 2500 Elon, NC 27244

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Opponents Game 7: Oct. 18 • Furman University • 2 p.m. • Paladin Stadium

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 Stadium (16,000) Playing surface..................................... Natural Grass Team Information Basic Offense......................................................Spread Basic Defense....................................................... 4-2-5 2007 Overall Record............................................. 6-5 2007 Conference Record.................................... 4-3 Series vs.The Citadel.........................FUR, 54-30-3 Letterman Returning.............................................39 Letterman Lost.........................................................22 Starters Returning...................................................10 Starters Lost..............................................................13 First Year of Football.......................................... 1889 All-Time Record...................................... 549-411-38 Postseason Appearances.......................................15 Postseason Record.............................................17-14 Last Postseason Appearance......................... 2006 Result................................. L, 14-31 vs. Montana State Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................. Bobby Lamb Career Record................................... 49-24 (6 years) Record at Furman............................ 49-24 (6 years) Office Phone.......................................(864) 294-2120 Best Time to Reach..................Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches Tim Sorrells....... Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coord./RB Jeff Farrington.............. Co-Defensive Coord./Safeties Steve Wilson......................... Co-Defensive Coord./LB Drew Cronic...................................................Tight Ends Tom Evangelista................... Co-Sp. Teams Coord./CB Tony Elliott.............................................Wide Receivers Carroll McCray........................................Offensive Line Roberto Panilla....................................... Defensive Line Bob Price...........................................................Specialists Media Relations 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 Fax........................(864) 294-3061 Website.............................. www.furmanpaladins.com Media Relations Mailing Address Timmons Arena/Furman University 3300 Poinsett Hwy. Greenville, S.C. 29613

2008 Bulldog Football

Head Coach Bobby Lamb

Offensive Leader Joel Bell

Defensive Leader Justin Brown

Paladin Stadium

2007 Furman Paladins Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. J. Felton 165 R. Gray 101 M. Brown 48

Yds. Avg. TD 705 4.3 12 497 4.9 5 314 6.5 1

Tackles T. Twitty A. Jones A. Thacker

Passing Att-Comp-Int R. Gray 152-243-8 D. Williams 55-82-5

Pct. Yds. TD 54.7 1,792 15 83.3 553 2

Interceptions W. Middleton T. Twitty

Receiving P. Sprague L. Hedden R. Webb

No. 59 36 23

Yds. Avg. TD 883 15.0 6 421 11.7 3 317 13.8 2

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 Mars Hill 6 p.m. Sept. 6 @ Virginia Tech 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 @ Colgate 1 p.m. Sept. 20 Delaware 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Chattanooga 6 p.m. Oct. 4 @ Elon TBA Oct. 11 Western Carolina 2 p.m. Oct. 18 The Citadel 2 p.m. Oct. 25 @ Appalachian State 3:30 p.m. Nov. 1 @ Samford TBA Nov. 15 Georgia Southern 2 p.m. Nov. 22 @ Wofford 1:30 p.m.

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Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 39 56 95 4.0 0.0 37 43 80 13.0 3.0 44 23 67 1.0 0.0 No. 3 1

Scoring TD PAT S. Beckler 0 40 J. Felton 13 0 P. Sprague 6 0

Yds. Avg. TD 36 36.0 0 19 19.0 0 2PAT FG 0 14 1 0 0 0

Pts. 82 80 36

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 1 Presbyterian W, 40-16 Sept. 8 @ Hofstra L, 32-17 Sept. 15 @ Clemson L, 38-10 Sept. 29 Wofford L, 45-20 Oct. 6 Coastal Carolina W, 27-17 Oct. 13 @ The Citadel L, 54-51 Oct. 20 @ Chattanooga W, 28-22 Oct. 27 Appalachian State L, 34-27 Nov. 3 Elon W, 52-49 Nov. 10 @ Georgia Southern W, 24-22 Nov. 17 @ Western Carolina W, 52-21


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Game 8: Oct. 25 • Samford • TBA • Seibert Stadium

Head Coach Pat Sullivan

Offensive Leader Chris Evans

General Information Location.............................................. Birmingham, Ala. Founded................................ 1841 (Howard College) Enrollment............................................................ 4,500 Chancellor...................... Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletics Director.................................... Rob Roller Nickname..........................................................Bulldogs Colors........................................................Red and Blue Conference..................................................... Southern Stadium (capacity)...........Seibert Stadium (6,700) Playing Surface...........LSR Blade Synthetic Surface

Defensive Leader Rodney Sheperd

Seibert Stadium

2007 Samford Bulldogs Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. C. Evans 185 A. Barnett 89 B. Johnson 23

Yds. Avg. TD 1,033 5.6 5 449 4.9 4 181 7.8 1

Tackles R. Shepherd Q. Smith J. McCurty

Passing Att-Comp-Int J. Adcock 225-411-12 D. Williams 24-20-0

Pct. Yds. TD 54.7 2,472 14 83.3 172 2

Interceptions T. Levie K. Morton

Receiving J. Moore J. Lowery J. Jones

No. 61 56 42

Yds. Avg. TD 996 16.3 6 485 8.7 4 537 12.8 3

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 28 West Georgia 7 p.m. CT Sept. 6 Faulkner 6 p.m. CT Sept. 13 @ Ole Miss TBA Sept. 27 @ Elon TBA Oct. 4 @ Western Carolina 12 p.m. Oct. 11 Appalachian State TBA Oct. 25 The Citadel TBA Nov. 1 Furman TBA Nov. 8 @ Georgia Southern 12 p.m. Nov. 15 Wofford TBA Nov. 22 @ Chattanooga 1 p.m.

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 63 20 88 4.0 0 58 29 82 4.0 0 52 28 80 13.5 5 No. 3 2

Scoring TD PAT M. Prevost 0 28 J. Moore 6 0 C. Evans 5 0

Yds. Avg. TD 0 0.0 0 27 13.5 0 2PAT FG 0 14 0 0 0 0

Pts. 70 38 30

2007 Results Date Opponent Aug. 30 West Alabama Sept. 8 @ Georgia Tech Sept. 13 Presbyterian Sept. 22 Southeast Missouri Sept. 29 @ Eastern Kentucky Oct. 13 @ Tennessee-Martin Oct. 20 Austin Peay Oct. 27 @ Tennessee-Tech Nov. 3 Jacksonville State Nov. 8 Tennessee State Nov. 17 @ Eastern Illinois

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Result W, 23-21 L, 69-14 W, 34-24 W, 26-21 L, 43-20 L, 31-21 L, 29-25 W, 59-52 L, 24-12 L, 38-28 L, 33-17

Team Information Basic Offense................................................... Multiple Basic Defense.................................................. Multiple 2007 Overall Record............................................. 4-7 2007 Conference Record....................... 2-6 (T7th) Series vs.The Citadel....................Second Meeting Lettermen Returning.............................................51 Lettermen Lost.........................................................23 Starters Returning...................................................17 Starters Lost................................................................7 First Year of Football.......................................... 1906 All-Time Record...................................... 387-404-47 Postseason Appearances.................................None Postseason Record............................................... N/A Last Postseason Appearance.......................... N/A Result......................................................................... N/A Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................Pat Sullivan Career Record............................... 28-49-1 (8 years) Record at Samford.................................4-7 (1 year) Office Phone.......................................(205) 726-2575 Best Time to Reach.............................. Contact SID Assistant Coaches Steve Brickey.....Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Bill D’Ottavio...........................Defensive Coordinator Chris Brasfield.........................................Running Backs Andre’ Bruce........................................ Defensive Backs Bill Clay.......................................................... Linebackers Brandon Herring.....................................Offensive Line Ross Newton.......................................... Defensive Line Ross Robinson......................................Wide Receivers Media Relations Media Relations Director................... Joey Mullins Office Phone.......................................(205) 726-2799 E-mail...................................... jmmulli1@samford.edu Asst. MRD.....................Zac Schrieber, Katie Walden Press Box Phone...............................(205) 726-2143 Media Relations Fax........................(205) 726-2545 Website...................................... www.samfordbu.com Media Relations Mailing Address 800 Lakeshore Drive Birmingham, Ala. 35229

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Opponents Game 9: Nov. 1 • Georgia Southern • 1 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

General Information Location................................................Statesboro, Ga. Founded..................................................................1906 Enrollment.........................................................16,841 President....................................... Dr. Bruce F. Grube Athletics Director....................................Sam Baker Nickname.............................................................Eagles Colors...................................................Blue and White Conference.................................................... Southern Stadium (capacity)...... Paulson Stadium (18,000) Playing surface..................... Bermuda Tift (natural) Team Information Basic Offense.................................................. Multiple Basic Defense................................................. Multiple 2007 Overall Record............................................ 7-4 2007 Conference Record................................... 4-3 Series vs.The Citadel............................. GSU, 13-4 Letterman Returning............................................41 Letterman Lost........................................................17 Starters Returning..................................................13 Starters Lost.............................................................11 First Year of Football.........................................1924 All-Time Record......................................... 245-88-1 Postseason Appearances......................................16 Postseason Record........................................... 38-10 Last Postseason Appearance........................2005 Result...................................... L, 35-50 vs. Texas State Coaching Staff Head Coach.........................................Chris Hatcher Career Record.................................. 83-16 (8 years) Record at GSU....................................... 7-4 (1 year) Office Phone......................................(912) 681-5522 Best Time to Reach.......................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Rance Gillespie................ Offensive Coordinator/RB Ashley Anders.................. Defensive Coordinator/LB Shawn Bostick.........................................Offensive Line Ron Dugans..........................................Wide Receivers Keith Hatcher................................................Secondary Jeff Koonz........................................... Defensive Tackles Mitch Stewart.................................................Tight Ends Bubba Walker.............................. Outside Linebackers Wes Turner.....................................Defensive Assistant Joe Hollis, Jr..................................... Offensive Assistant Media Relations Media Relations Director....... Patrick Osterman Office Phone......................................(912) 681-0352 Cell Phone..........................................(912) 531-0926 E-mail................ prosterman@georgiasouthern.edu Asst. MRD...................David Headrick, Matt Horne Media Relations Fax.......................(912) 681-0046 Website............... www.georgiasoutherneagles.com Media Relations Mailing Address P.O. Box 8085 Statesboro, GA 30460

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Head Coach Chris Hatcher

Offensive Leader Raja Andrews

Defensive Leader Chris Covington

Paulson Stadium

2007 Georgia Southern Eagles Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. J. Foster 261 L. Lewis 143 M. Hamilton 92

Yds. Avg. TD 1,844 7.1 24 955 6.7 5 350 3.8 6

Tackles Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks C. Covington 46 21 67 4.0 0.0 Q. Taylor 34 25 59 3.0 0.0 E. Webb 37 20 57 5.0 1.0

Passing Att-Comp-Int J. Foster 109-170-4 B. Lowe 16-26-0

Pct. Yds. TD 64.1 1,203 6 61.5 220 2

Interceptions C. Covington C. Hill

Receiving R. Andrews I. Campbell M. McIntosh

No. 38 22 14

Yds. Avg. TD 388 10.2 3 314 14.3 1 191 13.6 2

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 @ Georgia TBA Sept. 6 Austin Peay 6 p.m. Sept. 13 Northeastern 6 p.m. Sept. 20 Elon 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Wofford 7 p.m. Oct. 4 @ Chattanooga 6 p.m. Oct. 18 Appalachian State 3 p.m. Oct. 25 @ Western Carolina 1 p.m. Nov. 1 @ The Citadel 1 p.m. Nov. 8 Samford 12 p.m. Nov. 15 @ Furman 2 p.m.

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Scoring TD PAT J. Foster 24 0 J. Hartley 0 47 M. Hamilton 6 0

Yds. Avg. TD 91 22.8 0 36 12.0 1 2PAT FG 2 0 0 17 0 0

Pts. 144 98 36

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 8 West Georgia W, 45-21 Sept. 15 @ Coastal Carolina W, 42-34 Sept. 22 Chattanooga L(ot), 45-38 Sept. 29 Western Carolina W, 50-21 Oct. 6 South Dakota State W, 41-38 Oct. 13 @ Elon L(2ot), 36-33 Oct. 20 @ Appalachian State W, 38-35 Oct. 27 The Citadel W, 21-17 Nov. 3 @ Wofford W, 38-35 Nov. 10 Furman L, 24-22 Nov. 17 @ Colorado State L, 42-34


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Game 10: Nov. 8 • Wofford College • 3 p.m. • Gibbs Stadium

Head Coach Mike Ayers

Offensive Leader Ben Widmyer

General Information Location.............................................Spartanburg, S.C. Founded...................................................................1854 Enrollment............................................................1,350 President............................... Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletics Director..........................Richard Johnson Nickname.......................................................... Terriers Colors........................................... Old Gold and Black Conference.....................................................Southern Stadium (capacity).......... Gibbs Stadium (13,000) Playing surface................Natural Grass (Bermuda)

Defensive Leader Seth Goldwire

Gibbs Stadium

2007 Wofford Terriers Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. K. Johnson 182 M. Hobbs 116 J. Collier 145

Yds. Avg. TD 1,263 6.9 8 514 4.4 8 514 3.5 9

Tackles S. Goldwire K. Adleman G. Blount

Passing Att-Comp-Int J. Collier 66-110-7 B. Widmyer 28-63-3

Pct. Yds. TD 60.0 1,030 6 44.4 361 4

Interceptions G. Blount B. Kemp

Receiving A. Strickland F. Allen T. Smith

No. 30 16 14

Yds. Avg. TD 599 20.0 5 285 17.8 1 194 13.9 0

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 Presbyterian 7 p.m. Sept. 6 @ Charleston Southern 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 @ South Carolina TBA Sept. 27 @ Georgia Southern 7 p.m. Oct. 11 Chattanooga 3 p.m. Oct. 18 Western Carolina 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 @ Elon 3 p.m. Oct. 31 @ Appalachian State 8 p.m. Nov. 8 The Citadel 3 p.m. Nov. 15 @ Samford TBA Nov. 22 Furman noon

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 56 52 108 4.5 2.0 37 30 67 3.5 1.0 34 19 53 1.0 0.0 No. 3 3

Scoring TD PAT P. Mugan 0 57 K. Johnson 11 0 J. Collier 9 0

Yds. Avg. TD 59 19.7 0 35 11.7 0 2PAT FG 0 9 0 0 0 0

Pts. 84 66 54

2007 Results Date Opponent Sept. 1 Georgetown (Ky.) Sept. 8 Charleston Southern Sept. 15 @ N.C. State Sept. 22 Appalachian State Sept. 29 @ Furman University Oct. 6 @ The Citadel Oct. 13 Gardner-Webb Oct. 20 Elon Oct. 25 @ Western Carolina Nov. 3 Georgia Southern Nov. 10 @ Chattanooga Nov. 24 @ Montana Dec. 1 Richmond

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Result W, 38-21 W, 52-24 L, 38-17 W, 42-31 W, 45-20 W, 28-7 W, 52-17 L, 24-13 W, 47-44 L, 38-35 W, 42-16 W, 23-22 L, 21-10

Team Information Basic Offense.............................................. Wingbone Basic Defense............................................ Multiple 50 2007 Overall Record.............................................9-4 2007 Conference Record....................................5-2 Series vs.The Citadel..........................CIT, 41-18-1 Letterman Returning............................................ 43 Letterman Lost........................................................ 24 Starters Returning.................................................. 10 Starters Lost............................................................. 12 First Year of Football..........................................1889 All-Time Record..................................... 451-458-36 Postseason Appearances........................................ 2 Postseason Record.................................................3-2 Last Postseason Appearance.........................2007 Result........................................ L, 21-10 vs. Richmond Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................... Mike Ayers Career Record........................ 143-114-2 (24 years) Record at Wofford.................. 133-93-1 (21 years) Office Phone...................................... (864) 597-4095 Best Time to Reach...........................Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Wade Lang........................ Offensive Coordinator/QB Nate Woody............................Defensive Coordinator Aaron Johnson........................................ Running Backs Nathan Fuqua...............................................Linebackers Lee Hanning..........................................................Kickers Terry Lantz..................................................... Secondary Eric Nash.................................................. Offensive Line Jack Teachey.........................Defensive Line/Recruiting Shiel Wood............................................ Wide Receivers Josh Conklin..................................Assistant Secondary Media Relations Media Relations Director.........Brent Williamson Office Phone...................................... (864) 597-4093 E-mail..............................williamsondb@wofford.edu Assistant MRD...............................Travis Woods E-mail.......................................woodstj@wofford.edu Media Relations Fax....................... (864) 597-4129 Website......................... www.athletics.Wofford.com Media Relations Mailing Address 429 N. Church St. Spartanburg, SC 29303

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Opponents Game 11: Nov. 15 • Chattanooga • 2 p.m. • Johnson Hagood Stadium

General Information Location.........................................Chattanooga, Tenn. Founded..................................................................1886 Enrollment...........................................................9,225 Chancellor.......................................Dr. Roger Brown Athletics Director..................................... Rick Hart Nickname.............................................................. Mocs Colors........................................... Navy and Old Gold Conference.................................................... Southern Stadium (capacity)..........Finley Stadium (20,668) Playing surface.......................................Polyethelene Team Information Basic Offense................................................ Pro Style Basic Defense.......................................................... 4-3 2007 Overall Record............................................ 2-9 2007 Conference Record................................... 2-5 Series vs.The Citadel.......................UTC, 24-15-2 Letterman Returning............................................35 Letterman Lost........................................................23 Starters Returning..................................................11 Starters Lost.............................................................14 First Year of Football.........................................1904 All-Time Record.....................................448-453-32 Postseason Appearances..................................One Postseason Record................................................ 0-1 Last Postseason Appearance........................1984 Result.................................L, 37-10 at Arkansas State Coaching Staff Head Coach................................ Rodney Allison Career Record.................................. 16-40 (5 years) Record at Chattanooga................ 16-40 (5 years) Office Phone......................................(423) 425-4494 Best Time to Reach.................................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Alton Adams, Jr......................................... Running Backs Bobby Allison.............................................Cornerbacks Kurt Corbin....................................... Inside Linebackers Carmen Felus....Asst. Head Coach/ Off. Coord./QB Teddy Gaines............................... Outside Linebackers Dick Hopkins......................Def. Coordinator/ Safeties J.C. Harmon...............................................Offensive Line Jason McManus......................................Wide Receivers Spencer Riley....................................................Tight Ends Fred Tate.................................................... Defensive Line 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.............Jim Horten, Anne Wehunt Media Relations Fax.......................(423) 425-4610 Website.........................................www.GoMocs.com Media Relations Mailing Address 615 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37403

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Head Coach Rodney Allison

Offensive Leader Erroll Wynn

Defensive Leader Joseph Thornton

Finley Stadium

2007 Chattanooga Mocs Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. B. Fitzgerald 117 E. Wynn 195 A. Miller 52

Yds. Avg. TD 798 6.8 3 776 4.0 3 119 2.3 4

Tackles Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks C. Camacho 96 39 135 6.0 1.0 C. Johnson 46 38 84 9.0 5.0 J. Phillips 51 24 75 1.0 0.0

Passing Att-Comp-Int A. Miller 143-279-13 T. Pastore 17-34-5

Pct. Yds. TD 51.3 1,564 13 50.0 250 2

Interceptions J. Thornton B. Golder

Receiving C. Woods B. Cooper T. Hinton

No. 45 37 13

Yds. Avg. TD 466 10.4 3 476 12.9 4 176 13.5 1

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 @ Oklahoma TBA Sept. 6 Cumberland 6 p.m. Sept. 13 @ Florida State TBA Sept. 20 Jacksonville State 6 p.m. Sept. 27 @ Furman TBA Oct. 4 Georgia Southern 6 p.m. Oct. 11 @ Wofford TBA Oct. 18 Elon 2 p.m. Nov. 1 @ Western Carolina TBA Nov. 8 Appalachian State 2 p.m. Nov. 15 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. Nov. 22 Samford 2 p.m.

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Scoring TD PAT A. Miller 6 0 C. Camay 0 14 S. Nolen 0 13

Yds. Avg. TD 58 14.5 0 14 4.7 0 2PAT FG 0 0 0 7 0 5

Pts. 36 35 28

2007 Results Date Opponent Result Aug. 30 Carson-Newman L, 29-17 Sept. 8 @ Jacksonville State L, 33-19 Sept. 22 @ Georgia Southern W(ot), 45-38 Sept. 29 The Citadel L, 41-16 Oct. 6 @ Arkansas L, 34-15 Oct. 13 Western Carolina W, 39-21 Oct. 20 Furman L, 28-22 Oct. 27 @ Elon L, 38 - 28 Nov. 3 Western Kentucky L, 28-21 Nov. 10 Wofford L, 42-16 Nov. 17 @ Appalachian State L, 37-17


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Game 12: Nov. 22 • Florida • TBA • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field

Head Coach Urban Meyer

Offensive Leader Tim Tebow

General Information Location.................................................Gainesville, Fla. Founded................................................................... 1853 Enrollment..........................................................51,520 President......................... Dr. James Bernard Machen Athletics Director.................................Jeremy Foley Nickname............................................................ Gators Colors................................................. Orange and Blue Conference..............................................Southeastern Stadium (capacity)...Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548) Playing Surface.................................... Natural Grass

Defensive Leader Brandon Spikes

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field

2007 Florida Gators Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. T. Tebow 210 P. Harvin 83 K. Moore 104

Yds. Avg. TD 895 4.3 23 764 9.2 6 580 5.6 6

Tackles B. Spikes D. Doe M. Wright

Passing Att-Comp-Int T. Tebow 234-350-6 C. Newton 5-10-0

Pct. Yds. TD 66.9 3,286 32 50.0 40 0

Interceptions T. Joiner W. Pierre-Louis

Receiving P. Harvin A. Caldwell L. Murphy

No. 59 56 37

Yds. Avg. TD 858 14.5 4 761 13.6 7 548 14.8 5

2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 Hawaii TBA Sept. 6 Miami (Fla.) TBA Sept. 20 @ Tennessee TBA Sept. 27 Ole Miss TBA Oct. 4 @ Arkansas TBA Oct. 11 LSU TBA Oct. 25 Kentucky TBA Nov. 1 vs. Georgia TBA Nov. 8 @Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 15 South Carolina TBA Nov. 22 The Citadel TBA Nov. 29 @Florida State TBA

Solo Asst. Tot. TFL Sacks 81 50 131 16.0 1.5 43 42 85 5.0 0 47 20 67 4.0 0 No. 2 2

Scoring TD PAT T. Tebow 23 0 J. Ijjas 0 72 P. Harvin 10 0

Yds. Avg. TD 11 5.5 0 47 23.5 1 2PAT FG 0 0 0 10 0 0

Pts. 138 102 60

2007 Results Date Opponent Sept. 1 Western Kentucky Sept. 8 Troy Sept. 15 Tennessee Sept. 22 @ Ole Miss Sept. 29 Auburn Oct. 6 @ LSU Oct. 20 @ Kentucky Oct. 27 vs. Georgia Nov. 3 Vanderbilt Nov. 10 @ South Carolina Nov. 17 Florida Atlantic Nov. 24 Florida State Jan. 1 vs. Michigan

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Result W, 49-3 W, 59-31 W, 59-20 W, 30-24 L, 20-17 L, 28-24 W, 45-37 L, 42-30 W, 49-22 W, 51-31 W, 59-20 W, 45-12 L, 41-35

Team Information Basic Offense......................................................Spread Basic Defense.......................................... Multiple, 4-3 2007 Overall Record............................................. 9-4 2007 Conference Record.................................... 5-3 Series vs.The Citadel.........................14th meeting Letterman Returning.............................................52 Letterman Lost.........................................................11 Starters Returning...................................................18 Starters Lost................................................................7 First Year of Football.......................................... 1906 All-Time Record...................................... 628-368-40 Bowl Appearances...................................................35 Bowl Record.........................................................16-19 Last Bowl Appearance...................................... 2007 Result.......L, Capital One Bowl vs. Michigan (41-35) Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................Urban Meyer Career Record................................... 70-16 (8 years) Record at Florida................................31-8 (4 years) Office Phone.......................................(352) 375-4683 Best Time to Reach........................... Contact MRD Assistant Coaches Charlie Strong...Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord./LB Chuck Heater........... Asst. Def. Coordinator/Safeties Dan Mullen........................Offensive Coordinator/QB Billy Gonzales................ Recruiting Coordinator/ WR John Hevesy............... Tight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line Dan McCarney...... Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Steve Addazio.........Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Line Kenny Carter...........................................Running Backs Vance Bedford............................................ Cornerbacks Media Relations Media Relations Director............... Steve McClain Office Phone.......................................(352) 375-4683 E-mail................................stevem@gators.uaa.ufl.edu Asst. MRD........................... Zack Higbee, John Hines Media Relations Fax........................(352) 375-4809 Press Box Phone...............................(352) 375-4683 Website.......................................www.gatorzone.com Media Relations Mailing Address P.O. Box 14485 Gainesville, Fla. 32604

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Southern Conference The Southern Conference

The Southern Conference, which began its 88th season of intercollegiate competition in 2008, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the studentathlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984) and becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest 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. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership History

On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane

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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......................................................................................................TBD 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 (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included including Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J.Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia,VMI,Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond,VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

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John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has pro-

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moted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. 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. 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 conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 20012005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to 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. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics 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.


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The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success.

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The Southern Conference 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.

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 Football Championship Subdivision’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 earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05.

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The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Southern Conference member Appalachian State has won the last three FCS titles becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition 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 FCS poll for 23 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 FCS Playoffs in 21-of-25 seasons, with 16 Championship Game appearances and eight national titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in nine of the last 10 years and in 15 of the last 17 seasons. In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5-ranked Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 34 bowl games, posting a record of 16-17-2. 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 AllPro defensive lineman and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In recent years, the Southern Conference has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Furman’s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000 and Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy.

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 at Atlanta’s City Auditorium in 1922 and was won by North Carolina. 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 Southern Conference 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 Southern Conference Tournament title. To commemorate the event, Case celebrated by claiming the nets as a souvenir of the win. Basketball coaching legend Red Auerbach gives credit to former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the conference for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break. 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.

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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)

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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. Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. On Feb. 13, 1954, the senior 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. 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. 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.

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) Samford (2008- present) 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

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Southern Conference Davidson continued the record of success by advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008 and coach Bob McKillop’s Wildcats came within a basket of making the Final Four behind the play of sophomore guard Stephen Curry. 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 12 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 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 13, six of them shared. Chattanooga owns the most outright championships with seven. Only four players have won the conference Player of the Year award twice: East Tennessee State’s DeShawne Blocker in 1992-93 and 1994-95; Furman’s Jackie Smith, 1997-98 and 1998-99; Chattanooga’s Damita Bullock, who won the award in 2000 and 2001; and Chattanooga’s Alex Anderson in 2007 and 2008.

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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 College World Series 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 College World Series 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. 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, Furman’s Tom Mastny, a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians (2007) and Georgia Southern’s Brian Rogers, who pitched with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2007. Arnold Palmer, perhaps the world’s most famous golfer, competed under the Southern Conference banner as a collegian at Wake Forest. He took medalist honors at the Southern Conference Tournament in 1948 and 1949 and was the tournament’s runner-up in 1950. Palmer was the medalist at the NCAA Golf Championships in 1949 and 1950. He went on to become one of the most accomplished golfers to play on the professional tour. Palmer won 60 tournaments while competing on the PGA Tour and has added 10 more victories as a member of the Senior PGA Tour. He has also won

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eight major championships - four Masters, two British Opens, one U.S. Open and one U.S. Amateur. Furman golfer Dottie Pepper was named the Southern Conference Women’s Athlete of the Decade in the 1980s and was honored as part of the league’s 25th anniversary of women’s championships celebration in 2007-08. Appalachian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson won the NCAA Outdoor title at 1,500 meters in 1999 and 2001. Furman’s Brandi Jackson won the NCAA Women’s Golf East Regional in the spring of 2003.

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. Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to three Southern Conference Tournament championships in 1966, 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year honors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s while at Appalachian State and is now the head coach at the College of Charleston. Terry Holland saw his basketball coaching career take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to the conference tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association Basketball Officials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee. 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 194052. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games. 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.

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W L T Average 5 2 0 .714 5 2 0 .714 7 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 8 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 8 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 8 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 7 1 0 .875 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 7 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 7 0 0 1.000 6 0 1 .929 6 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 .833 6 0 1 .928 6 1 0 .857 5 2 0 .714 7 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 .833 4 1 0 .800 4 1 0 .800 4 1 0 .800 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 5 1 0 .833 5 1 0 .833 6 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 .833 3 1 0 .750 5 1 0 .833 5 1 0 .833 6 0 0 1.000 4 0 1 .900 4 1 1 .800 4 1 1 .800 4 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 .833 4 1 0 .800 5 0 1 .917 4 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 4 0 1 .900 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000


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NCAA Championship Subdivision Playoffs Nov. 24 - First Round Montana State 22, Wofford 23 Appalachian State 28, James Madison 27

Year Round 2006 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 2005 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 2004 First Round Quarterfinals 2003 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals 2002 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals 2001 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 2000 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1999 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1998 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1997 First Round Quarterfinals 1996 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1995 First Round

SoCon Teams in the 2007 Playoffs

Dec. 1 - Quarterfinals Dec. 7 - Semifinals Wofford 10, Richmond 21 Appalachian State 55, Richmond 35 Appalachian State 38, Eastern Washington 35

Result Site Montana State 31, Furman 13 Missoula, Mont. Appalachian State 45, Coastal Carolina 28 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 38, Montana State 17 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 49,Youngstown State 24 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 28, Massachusetts Chattanooga, Tenn. Appalachian State 34, Lafayette 23 Boone, N.C. Furman 14, Nicholls State 12 Greenville, S.C. Texas State 50, Georgia Southern 35 San Marcos, Texas Appalachian State 38, Southern Illinois 24 Boone, N.C. Furman 24, Richmond 20 Hampton,Va. Appalachian State 39, Furman 23 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 21, Northern Iowa 16 Chattanooga, Tenn. Furman 49, Jacksonville State 7 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 53, Florida International 32 Miami, Fla. James Madison 14, Furman 13 Greenville, S.C. New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 Statesboro, Ga. Wofford 31, North Carolina A&T 10 Spartanburg, S.C. Wofford 31, Western Kentucky 17 Spartanburg, S.C. Delaware 24, Wofford 9 Newark, Del. Georgia Southern 34, Bethune Cookman 0 Statesboro, Ga. Villanova 45, Furman 38 Philadelphia, Pa. Maine 14, Appalachian State 13 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7 Statesboro, Ga. Western Kentucky 31, Georgia Southern 28 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian St. 40, William & Mary 27 Boone, N.C. Furman 40, Western Kentucky 27 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 60, Florida A&M 35 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 34, Leigh 17 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 38, Appalachian State 24 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 24, Georgia Southern 17 Greenville, S.C. Montana 13, Furman 6 Chattanooga, Tenn. Appalachian St. 33, Troy State 30 Montgomery, Ala. Hofstra 31, Furman 24 Greenville, S.C. McNeese St. 17, Georgia Southern 42 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian St. 33, Western Kentucky 30 Bowling Green, Ky. Hofstra 20, Georgia Southern 48 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian St. 16, Montana 19 (OT) Missoula, Mont. Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 Newark, Del. Montana 25, Georgia Southern 27 Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia Southern 72, Northern Arizona 29 Statesboro, Ga. Florida A&M 44, Appalachian State 29 Boone, N.C. Massachusetts 30, Furman 23 (OT) Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 59,Youngstown State 24 Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia Southern 49, Colgate 28 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian State 45, Tennessee State 31 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Statesboro, Ga. Northwestern State 31, Appalachian State 20 Natchitoches, La. Georgia Southern 42, Western Illinois 14 Statesboro, Ga. Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia Southern 52, Florida A&M 37 Statesboro, Ga. Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7 Newark, Del. Marshall 59, Delaware 14 Huntington, W.Va. East Tennessee State 35,Villanova 29 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Flagstaff, Ariz. Marshall 54, Furman 0 Huntington, W.Va. Montana 44, East Tennessee State 14 Missoula, Mont. Marshall 31, Northern Iowa 14 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 49, Montana 29 Huntington, W.Va. Appalachian State 31, James Madison 24 Boone, N.C.

Dec. 14 - Championship Finley Stadium, Chattanooga,Tenn. Appalachian State 49, Delaware 21

Year Round Result Site Georgia Southern 24, Troy State 21 Troy, Ala. Marshall 38, Jackson State 8 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfinals Stephen F. Austin 27, Appalachian State 17 Boone, N.C. Montana 45, Georgia Southern 0 Missoula, Mont. Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 24 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Marshall 25, McNeese State 13 Lake Charles, La. Championship Montana 22, Marshall 20 Huntington, W.Va. 1994 First Round Appalachian State 17, New Hampshire 10 (OT) Boone, N.C. Marshall 49, Middle Tenn. State 14 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfinals Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 Boise, Idaho Marshall 28, James Madison 21 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Boise State 28, Marshall 24 Boise, Idaho 1993 First Round Georgia Southern 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 28, Howard 14 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfinals Youngstown State 34, Georgia Southern 14 Youngstown, Ohio Marshall 34, Delaware 31 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Marshall 24, Troy State 21 Huntington, W.Va. Championship Youngstown State 17, Marshall 5 Huntington, W.Va. 1992 First Round The Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0 Charleston, S.C. Middle Tenn. State 35, Appalachian State 10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Marshall 44, Eastern Kentucky 0 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfinals Youngstown State 42,The Citadel 17 Charleston, S.C. Marshall 35, Middle Tenn. State 21 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Marshall 28, Delaware 7 Huntington, W.Va. Championship Marshall 31,Youngstown State 28 Huntington, W.Va. 1991 First Round Marshall 20, Northern Illinois 17 (OT) Huntington, W.Va. Eastern Kentucky 14, Appalachian State 3 Richmond, Ky. Quarterfinals Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 13 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Marshall 14, Eastern Kentucky 7 Huntington, W.Va. Championship Georgia Southern 25, Marshall 17 Statesboro, Ga. 1990 First Round Georgia Southern 31,The Citadel 0 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 45, Eastern Kentucky 17 Richmond, Ky. Quarterfinals Nevada 42, Furman 35 (3OT) Reno, Nev. 1989 First Round Middle Tenn. State 24, Appalachian State 21 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Furman 24, William & Mary 10 Greenville, S.C. Quarterfinals Furman 42,Youngstown State 23 Greenville, S.C. Semifinals Stephen F. Austin 21, Furman 19 Greenville, S.C. 1988 First Round Furman 21, Delaware 7 Greenville, S.C. Marshall 7, North Texas 0 Huntington, W.Va. Georgia Southern 38,The Citadel 20 Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfinals Furman 13, Marshall 9 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Furman 38, Idaho 7 Greenville, S.C. Championship Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Pocatello, Idaho 1987 First Round Appalachian State 20, Richmond 3 Boone, N.C. Marshall 41, James Madison 12 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfinals Appalachian State 19, Georgia Southern 0 Boone, N.C. Marshall 51, Weber State 23 Huntington, W.Va. Semifinals Marshall 24, Appalachian State 10 Boone, N.C. Championship Northeast Louisiana 43, Marshall 42 Pocatello, Idaho 1986 First Round Nicholls State 28, Appalachian State 26 Boone, N.C. Eastern Kentucky 23, Furman 10 Greenville, S.C. 1985 Quarterfinals Furman 59, Rhode Island 15 Greenville, S.C. Semifinals Furman 35, Nevada 12 Greenville, S.C. Championship Georgia Southern 44, Furman 42 Tacoma, Wash. 1984 First Round Arkansas State 37, Tenn.-Chattanooga 10 Jonesboro, Ark. 1983 First Round Western Carolina 24, Colgate 23 Cullowhee, N.C. Quarterfinals Western Carolina 28, Holy Cross 21 Worchester, Mass. Furman 35, Boston Univ. 16 Greenville, S.C. Semifinals Western Carolina 14, Furman 7 Charleston, S.C. Championship Southern Illinois 43, Western Carolina 7 Charleston, S.C. 1982 First Round South Carolina State 17, Furman 0 Greenville, S.C.

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Conference Overall Team W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Strk Appalachian State 5-2 .714 310 215 13-2 .867 641 400 8-1 Won 8 Wofford 5-2 .714 252 180 9-4 .692 444 323 4-3 Lost 1 The Citadel 4-3 .571 222 223 7-4 .636 434 310 4-2 Won 2 Elon 4-3 .571 248 253 7-4 .636 400 334 5-1 Won 1 Georgia Southern 4-3 .571 240 213 7-4 .636 402 348 4-2 Lost 2 Furman 4-3 .571 254 247 6-5 .545 348 350 3-2 Won 3 Chattanooga 2-5 .286 183 245 2-9 .182 255 369 1-5 Lost 4 Western Carolina 0-7 .000 209 342 1-10 .091 285 504 1-4 Lost 7

2007 Coaches All-Conference Team Offensive Player of the Year: Jayson Foster, GSU Defensive Player of the Year: Corey Lynch, ASU Freshman of the Year: Scott Riddle, Elon Jacobs Blocking Trophy Recipient: Kerry Brown, ASU Coach of the Year: Mike Ayers, WOF and Pete Lembo, Elon Offense - First Team QB Jayson Foster RB Kevin Richardson RB Kevious Johnson OL Kerry Brown OL Joel Bell OL Scott Suttle OL Chris McDowell OL Russell Orr TE Larry Hedden WR Terrell Hudgins WR Eddie Cohen PK Julian Rauch RS Michael Mayers

GSU ASU WOF ASU FUR ASU CIT GSU FUR Elon WCU ASU Elon

Defense - First Team DL Wallace Artis DL Larry Beard DL Gary Tharrington DL Trevar Broughton LB Seth Goldwire LB Andrew Rowell LB Corey Weaver DB Corey Lynch DB Chris Camacho DB Josh Lawson DB Jerome Touchstone P Brandon Lane

FUR GSU ASU CIT WOF CIT Elon ASU UTC CIT ASU Elon

Offense - Second Team QB Armanti Edwards RB Lamar Lewis RB Jerome Felton OL Marcelo Estrada OL Derek Wooten

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Garrett Windham Brad Coley Brad Williams Fenn Allen Michael Mayers Dexter Jackson Jesse Hartley Mike Malone

Defense - Second Team DL Damon Suggs DL Anthony Williams DL James Gonsoulin DL Charles Profit LB Chris Johnson LB Andrew Jones LB Quinton Phillips DB Chris Covington DB Brian Kemp DB Dan Tavani DB Thomas Twitty P Mark Kaspar

UTC ASU GSU WOF Elon ASU GSU WCU GSU ASU WOF UTC UTC FUR WCU GSU WOF WOF FUR CIT

Southern Conference Sports Media Association All-Conference Team Roy M. Hawley Offensive Player of the Year: Jayson Foster, GSU Roy M. Hawley Defensive Player of the Year: Corey Lynch, ASU Freshman of the Year: Scott Riddle, Elon* Wallace Wade Coach of the Year: Pete Lembo, Elon Offense - First Team QB Jayson Foster RB Kevin Richardson RB Kevious Johnson OL Scott Suttle OL Kerry Brown OL Russell Orr OL Joel Bell OL Chris McDowell TE Larry Hedden WR Terrell Hudgins WR Eddie Cohen PK Julian Rauch RS Michael Mayers

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Defense - First Team DL Wallace Artis DL Gary Tharrington DL Trevar Broughton DL Larry Beard LB Pierre Banks LB Seth Goldwire LB Quinton Phillips DB Corey Lynch DB Chris Camacho DB Chris Covington DB Josh Lawson P Brandon Lane

FUR ASU CIT GSU ASU WOF WCU ASU UTC GSU CIT Elon

Offense - Second Team QB Scott Riddle RB Jerome Felton RB Tory Cooper OL Ben Quick OL Corey McKenna OL Derek Wooten OL Marcelo Estrada OL John Holt TE Fenn Allen WR Michael Mayers WR Andre Roberts PK Jesse Hartley RS Mike Malone

Elon FUR CIT WOF WOF WOF GSU ASU WOF Elon CIT GSU WCU

Defense - Second Team DL Justin Brown DL Anthony Williams DL Jeff Bradley DL Tony Robertson LB Corey Weaver LB Andrew Rowell LB Andrew Jones DB Thomas Twitty DB Dan Tavani DB Andrew Thacker DB Jerome Touchstone P Mark Kaspar

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2007 Southern Conference Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G 1. Appalachian State 15 2. The Citadel 11 3. Georgia Southern 11 4. Elon 11 5. Wofford 13 6. Furman 11 7. Western Carolina 11 8. Chattanooga 11

TD 85 57 50 51 60 44 37 31

XP 78 56 47 50 57 40 33 27

2XP DXP 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

FG 17 12 17 14 9 14 10 12

Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Pts. 641 434 402 400 444 348 285 255

Avg. 42.7 39.5 36.5 36.4 34.2 31.6 25.9 23.2

SCORING DEFENSE G 1. Wofford 13 2. Appalachian State 15 3. The Citadel 11 4. Elon 11 5. Georgia Southern 11 6. Furman 11 7. Chattanooga 11 8. Western Carolina 11

TD 42 53 41 44 45 44 46 65

XP 38 48 39 40 43 39 43 59

2XP DXP 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

FG 11 10 7 10 11 15 16 17

Saf. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Pts. 323 400 310 334 348 350 369 504

Avg. 24.8 26.7 28.2 30.4 31.6 31.8 33.5 45.8

PASS OFFENSE 1. Elon 2. Western Carolina 3. The Citadel 4. Furman 5. Appalachian State 6. Chattanooga 7. Georgia Southern 8. Wofford

G 11 11 11 11 15 11 11 13

Att. Comp. 515 350 373 202 329 216 328 207 333 218 328 164 202 126 182 100

Int. 13 13 6 13 10 18 4 12

Pct. 68.0 54.2 65.7 63.1 65.5 50.0 62.4 54.9

Yards 3,927 2,744 2,703 2,345 3,014 1,896 1,430 1,533

Avg. 7.6 7.4 8.2 7.1 9.1 5.8 7.1 8.4

TD 32 22 22 17 26 18 8 13

Yds./G 357.0 249.5 245.7 213.2 200.9 172.4 130.0 117.9

PASS DEFENSE 1. Chattanooga 2. The Citadel 3. Appalachian State 4. Western Carolina 5. Elon 6. Wofford 7. Georgia Southern 8. Furman

G 11 11 15 11 11 13 11 11

Att. Comp. 277 174 311 164 461 246 285 191 335 183 465 287 346 183 320 206

Int. 12 11 16 2 9 20 11 12

Pct. 62.8 52.7 53.4 67.0 54.6 61.7 52.9 64.4

Yards 2,007 2,020 2,799 2,379 2,406 2,892 2,514 2,901

Avg. 7.2 6.5 6.1 8.3 7.2 6.2 7.3 9.1

TD 12 16 20 19 16 19 21 20

Yds./G 182.5 183.6 186.6 216.3 218.7 222.5 228.5 263.7

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Furman 2. Wofford 3. Western Carolina 4. Elon 5. Appalachian State 6. Georgia Southern 7. The Citadel 8. Chattanooga

G 11 13 11 11 15 11 11 11

Ret. Yards TD Avg. 52 1,276 1 24.5 57 1,260 2 22.1 84 1,817 1 21.6 55 1,181 1 21.5 66 1,374 1 20.8 49 995 0 20.3 49 980 0 20.0 62 1,141 0 18.4

PUNTING G 1. Georgia Southern 11 2. Appalachian State 15 3. Elon 11 4. Wofford 13 5. Furman 11 6. The Citadel 11 7. Western Carolina 11 8. Chattanooga 11

No. 51 53 52 51 30 45 49 65

Yards 2,012 1,993 2,131 1,952 1,151 1,799 1,879 2,315

Avg./P 39.5 37.6 41.0 38.3 38.4 40.0 38.3 35.6

PR 187 80 183 104 160 233 282 269

Avg. TBg Net/Punt 3.7 3 34.6 1.5 4 34.6 3.5 8 34.4 2.0 5 34.3 5.3 0 33.0 5.2 4 33.0 5.8 0 32.6 4.1 2 30.9

TURNOVER G 1. Georgia Southern 11 2. The Citadel 11 3. Elon 11 4. Appalachian State 15 5. Wofford 13 6. Chattanooga 11 7. Furman 11 8. Western Carolina 11

[ Gained ] Fum. Int. Total 13 11 24 9 11 20 13 9 22 12 16 28 8 20 28 13 12 25 8 12 20 7 2 9

[ Fum. 8 6 5 13 15 7 14 14

Lost ] Int. Total 4 12 6 12 13 18 10 23 12 27 18 25 13 27 13 27

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Georgia Southern 2. Wofford 3. Appalachian State 4. Furman 5. The Citadel 6. Chattanooga 7. Western Carolina 8. Elon

G 11 13 15 11 11 11 11 11

Yards 3,589 4,025 4,311 2,141 2,110 1,682 1,054 710

Avg. 5.9 5.2 5.7 4.5 4.3 4.2 2.8 2.2

TD 38 44 53 25 30 10 13 15

Yds./G 326.3 309.6 287.4 194.6 191.8 152.9 95.8 64.5

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Furman 2. Wofford 3. The Citadel 4. Georgia Southern 5. Elon 6. Appalachian State 7. Chattanooga 8. Western Carolina

G Rushes Yards 11 433 1,485 13 455 1,886 11 433 1,901 11 446 1,937 11 496 2,072 15 630 2,899 11 544 2,319 11 514 2,696

Avg. 3.4 4.1 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.6 4.3 5.2

TD 22 20 22 22 27 29 29 43

Yds./G 135.0 145.1 172.8 176.1 188.4 193.3 210.8 245.1

Att. 613 772 755 473 489 399 372 324

Mar. Per/G +12 1.09 +8 0.73 +4 0.36 +5 0.33 +1 0.08 +0 0.00 -7 -0.64 -18 -1.64

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. Georgia Southern 3. The Citadel 4. Wofford 5. Elon 6. Furman 7. Western Carolina 8. Chattanooga

G 15 11 11 13 11 11 11 11

Rush 4,311 3,589 2,110 4,025 710 2,141 1,054 1,682

Pass 3,014 1,430 2,703 1,533 3,927 2,345 2,744 1,896

Plays 1,088 815 818 954 839 801 745 727

Yards Avg./P TD Yds./G 7,325 6.7 79 488.3 5,019 6.2 46 456.3 4,813 5.9 52 437.5 5,558 5.8 57 427.5 4,637 5.5 47 421.5 4,486 5.6 42 407.8 3,798 5.1 35 345.3 3,578 4.9 28 325.3

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. The Citadel 2. Wofford 3. Appalachian State 4. Chattanooga 5. Furman 6. Georgia Southern 7. Elon 8. Western Carolina

G 11 13 15 11 11 11 11 11

Rush 1,901 1,886 2,899 2,319 1,485 1,937 2,072 2,696

Pass 2,020 2,892 2,799 2,007 2,901 2,514 2,406 2,379

Plays 744 920 1,091 821 753 792 831 799

Yards 3,921 4,778 5,698 4,326 4,386 4,451 4,478 5,075

PUNT RETURNS 1. Furman 2. Chattanooga 3. Elon 4. Georgia Southern 5. The Citadel 6. Western Carolina 7. Appalachian State 8. Wofford

G Ret. Yards TD 11 20 250 1 11 19 236 1 11 28 334 2 11 22 260 1 11 37 364 1 11 15 130 1 15 41 332 0 13 15 63 1

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Avg. TD Yds./G 5.3 38 356.5 5.2 39 367.5 5.2 49 379.9 5.3 41 393.3 5.8 42 398.7 5.6 43 404.6 5.4 43 407.1 6.4 62 461.4

Avg. 12.5 12.4 11.9 11.8 9.8 8.7 8.1 4.2

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Southern Conference 2007 Southern Conference Individual Statistics RUSHING Team 1. Jayson Foster GSU 2. Kevious Johnson WOF 3. Lamar Lewis GSU 4. Tory Cooper CIT 5. Kevin Richardson ASU 6. Bryan Fitzgerald UTC 7. Erroll Wynn UTC 8. Jerome Felton FUR 9. Mike Malone WCU 10. Renaldo Gray FUR

G 11 13 10 11 15 11 11 11 11 11

Att. Yards Avg. 261 1,844 7.1 182 1,263 6.9 143 955 6.7 240 1,041 4.3 258 1,348 5.2 117 798 6.8 195 776 4.0 165 705 4.3 124 563 4.5 101 497 4.9

TD Long Yds./G 24 82 167.6 8 36 97.2 5 63 95.5 19 50 94.6 16 43 89.9 3 79 72.5 3 57 70.5 12 60 64.1 6 32 51.2 5 37 45.2

ALL PURPOSE 1. Mike Malone 2. Jayson Foster 3. Michael Mayers 4. Tory Cooper 5. Terrell Hudgins 6. Andre Roberts 7. Eddie Cohen 8. Kevin Richardson 9. Kevious Johnson 10. CoCo Hillary

Team WCU GSU Elon CIT Elon CIT WCU ASU WOF ASU

G 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 15 13 15

Rush 563 1,844 32 1,041 6 1 -6 1,348 1,263 92

PASSING YARDS 1. Scott Riddle 2. Renaldo Gray 3. Antonio Miller 4. Todd Spitzer 5. Adam Hearns 6. Jayson Foster 7. Josh Collier 8. Jordan Sorrells 9. Ben Widmyer

Team Elon FUR UTC WCU WCU GSU WOF FUR WOF

G 11 11 10 10 11 11 12 9 10

Att. Comp. Int. 508 346 13 243 152 8 279 143 13 176 101 6 195 101 7 170 109 4 110 66 7 82 55 5 63 28 3

Pct. Yards 68.1 3,817 62.6 1,792 51.3 1,564 57.4 1,369 51.8 1,375 64.1 1,203 60.0 1,030 67.1 553 44.4 361

PASSING EFFICIENCY Team 1. Scott Riddle Elon 2. Josh Collier WOF 3. Renaldo Gray FUR 4. Todd Spitzer WCU 5. Jayson Foster GSU 6. Adam Hearns WCU 7. Jordan Sorrells FUR 8. Antonio Miller UTC 9. Ben Widmyer WOF

G 11 12 11 10 11 11 9 10 10

Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Eff. 508 346 13 68.1 3,817 31 146.2 110 66 7 60.0 1,030 6 143.9 243 152 8 62.6 1,792 15 138.3 176 101 6 57.4 1,369 10 134.7 170 109 4 64.1 1,203 6 130.5 195 101 7 51.8 1,375 12 124.2 82 55 5 67.1 553 2 119.6 279 143 13 51.3 1,564 13 104.4 63 28 3 44.4 361 4 104.0

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Scott Riddle 2. Jayson Foster 3. Renaldo Gray 4. Antonio Miller 5. Adam Hearns 6. Todd Spitzer 7. Josh Collier 8. Kevious Johnson 9. Lamar Lewis 10. Tory Cooper RECEPTIONS 1. Terrell Hudgins 2. Michael Mayers 3. Andre Roberts 4. Eddie Cohen 5. Patrick Sprague 6. Clint Woods 7. Bo Williamson 8. Hans Batichon 9. Blue Cooper 10. Raja Andrews

Team Elon GSU FUR UTC WCU WCU WOF WOF GSU CIT

PUNT RETURNS 1. Jordan Hazard 2. Karlos Sullivan 3. Andre Roberts 4. Carlton Bailey 5. Jayson Foster 6. Dexter Jackson

Team UTC Elon CIT WCU GSU ASU

G 11 11 11 11 11 15

Ret. Yards TD Long Avg. 18 231 1 88 12.8 26 308 1 80 11.8 27 289 0 51 10.7 13 103 0 21 7.9 17 133 0 17 7.8 34 223 0 22 6.6

Team Elon Elon CIT WCU FUR UTC Elon ASU UTC GSU

G Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C Rec./G 11 117 1,474 18 57 12.6 10.64 11 90 1,064 3 41 11.8 8.18 11 78 1,060 10 68 13.6 7.09 11 67 1,208 9 82 18.0 6.09 11 59 883 6 61 15.0 5.36 11 45 466 3 63 10.4 4.09 10 40 617 6 53 15.4 4.00 15 58 819 7 67 14.1 3.87 10 37 476 4 38 12.9 3.70 11 38 388 3 48 10.2 3.45

KICK RETURNS Team 1. Michael Mayers Elon 2. Mike Brown FUR 3. Stephone LaFrance FUR 4. Sean Lees WOF 5. CoCo Hillary ASU 6. Mike Malone WCU 7. Tim Camp GSU 8. Raja Andrews GSU 9. Tory Cooper CIT 10. Brandon Golder UTC

G 11 11 11 12 15 11 11 11 11 11

Ret. Yards TD Long Avg. 30 863 1 100 28.8 19 492 1 76 25.9 27 670 0 46 24.8 21 509 1 79 24.2 43 1,030 1 95 24.0 58 1,383 1 71 23.8 12 270 0 48 22.5 21 443 0 46 21.1 25 516 0 30 20.6 16 312 0 50 19.5

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Terrell Hudgins 2. Eddie Cohen 3. Michael Mayers 4. Andre Roberts 5. Patrick Sprague 6. Bo Williamson 7. Hans Batichon 8. Marquel Pittman 9. Blue Cooper 10. Andy Strickland

Team Elon WCU Elon CIT FUR Elon ASU WCU UTC WOF

G Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C Yds./G 11 117 1,474 18 57 12.6 134.0 11 67 1,208 9 82 18.0 109.8 11 90 1,064 3 41 11.8 96.7 11 78 1,060 10 68 13.6 96.4 11 59 883 6 61 15.0 80.3 10 40 617 6 53 15.4 61.7 15 58 819 7 67 14.1 54.6 10 29 476 5 42 16.4 47.6 10 37 476 4 38 12.9 47.6 13 30 599 5 61 20.0 46.1

PUNTING 1. Brandon Lane 2. Mark Kaspar 3. Daniel Jordan 4. Stephen Brown 5. Chris Tommie 6. Jonathan Wright 7. Trent Hawk 8. Neil Young

Team Elon CIT GSU WCU WOF UTC FUR ASU

G 11 11 11 11 13 11 11 14

Punt 48 44 50 46 37 52 30 52

SCORING Team 1. Jayson Foster GSU 2. Tory Cooper CIT 3. Terrell Hudgins Elon 4. Jesse Hartley GSU 5. Julian Rauch ASU 6. Kevin Richardson ASU 7. Mike Adams CIT 8. Andrew Wilcox Elon 9. Scott Beckler FUR 10. Jerome Felton FUR

G 11 11 11 11 15 15 11 11 11 11

TD 24 21 18 0 0 21 0 0 0 13

G 11 11 11 10 11 10 12 13 10 11

Rush -79 1,844 497 119 237 -32 514 1,263 955 1,041

Pass 3,817 1,203 1,792 1,564 1,375 1,369 1,030 0 0 0

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Plays 622 431 344 331 282 213 255 182 143 240

Total 3,738 3,047 2,289 1,683 1,612 1,337 1,544 1,263 955 1,041

TD Avg./G 31 347.0 15 162.9 13 156.4 10 136.9 12 125.0 6 109.4 6 85.8 2 61.4 4 36.1

Yds./G 339.8 277.0 208.1 168.3 146.5 133.7 128.7 97.2 95.5 94.6

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Rcv. 197 65 1,064 351 1,474 1,060 1,208 339 59 339

PR 0 133 0 24 0 289 0 0 0 55

KR 1,383 38 863 516 0 0 40 0 26 1,030

Yards 2,143 2,080 1,959 1,932 1,480 1,350 1,242 1,687 1,348 1,516

Yards Long Avg. 2,060 59 42.9 1,799 72 40.9 2,012 62 40.2 1,834 62 39.9 1,473 67 39.8 1,996 54 38.4 1,151 54 38.4 1,963 58 37.8 XPT 0 0 0 47 76 0 56 50 40 0

FG 0 0 0 17 17 0 12 14 14 0

2XP Points Pts./G 0 144 13.1 0 126 11.5 2 110 10.0 0 98 8.9 0 127 8.5 0 126 8.4 0 92 8.4 0 92 8.4 0 82 7.5 2 80 7.3

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TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jayson Foster 2. Tory Cooper 3. Terrell Hudgins 4. Kevin Richardson 5. Jerome Felton 6. Andre Roberts 7. Kevious Johnson 8. Mike Malone Scott Riddle Eddie Cohen

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G 11 11 11 15 11 11 13 11 11 11

TD 24 21 18 21 13 10 11 9 9 9

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Rush Pass 24 0 19 2 0 18 16 5 12 1 0 10 8 3 6 2 9 0 0 9

Ret PAT Points 0 0 144 0 0 126 0 1 110 0 0 126 0 1 80 0 0 60 0 0 66 1 0 54 0 0 54 0 0 54

KICK SCORING Team 1. Jesse Hartley GSU 2. Julian Rauch ASU 3. Andrew Wilcox Elon Mike Adams CIT 5. Scott Beckler FUR 6. Patrick Mugan WOF 7. Jonathan Parsons WCU

G PATs FGs Points Pts./G 11 47-47 17-24 98 8.9 15 76-81 17-21 127 8.5 11 50-50 14-24 92 8.4 11 56-56 12-20 92 8.4 11 40-42 14-22 82 7.5 13 57-59 9-12 84 6.5 11 33-34 10-16 63 5.7

FIELD GOALS Team 1. Jesse Hartley GSU 2. Scott Beckler FUR Andrew Wilcox Elon 4. Julian Rauch ASU 5. Mike Adams CIT 6. Jonathan Parsons WCU 7. Patrick Mugan WOF

G 11 11 11 15 11 11 13

FG 17 14 14 17 12 10 9

FGA 24 22 24 21 20 16 12

FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Julian Rauch 2. Jesse Hartley 3. Scott Beckler 4. J. Parsons 5. Mike Adams 6. Andrew Wilcox

G 15 11 11 11 11 11

FG 17 17 14 10 12 14

FGA Long Pct. 21 49 81.0 24 54 70.8 22 54 63.6 16 46 62.5 20 49 60.0 24 49 58.3

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Pct. 70.8 63.6 58.3 81.0 60.0 62.5 75.0

FG/G 1.55 1.27 1.27 1.13 1.09 0.91 0.69

PAT KICKING PCT. Team 1. Mike Adams CIT Andrew Wilcox Elon Jesse Hartley GSU 4. Jonathan Parsons WCU 5. Patrick Mugan WOF 6. Scott Beckler FUR 7. Julian Rauch ASU

G Made Att. Pct. 11 56 56 100.0 11 50 50 100.0 11 47 47 100.0 11 33 34 97.1 13 57 59 96.6 11 40 42 95.2 15 76 81 93.8

TACKLES 1. Chris Camacho 2. Quintin Phillips 3. Andrew Rowell 4. Joshua Lawson 5. Thomas Twitty 6. Chris Collins 7. Jacque Roman 8. Seth Goldwire 9. DJ Smith 10. Chris Johnson

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G 11 11 11 11 11 11 15 13 15 11

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Corey Lynch 2. Chris Covington Joseph Thornton 4. Nolan Ward 5. William Middleton

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G Int. Yards TD Long Int./G 15 6 114 1 65 0.40 11 4 91 0 45 0.36 11 4 58 0 42 0.36 9 3 53 0 34 0.33 11 3 36 0 27 0.27

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Solo Assist Total Avg./G Sack 96 39 135 12.3 1.0 63 64 127 11.5 0.5 53 49 102 9.3 0.5 61 35 96 8.7 2.0 41 54 95 8.6 0.0 50 44 94 8.5 0.0 49 78 127 8.5 0.0 56 52 108 8.3 2.0 47 74 121 8.1 0.5 46 38 84 7.6 4.0

Pts./G 13.1 11.5 10.0 8.4 7.3 5.5 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.9

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3 3 3 3 3

SACKS Team 1. Wallace Artis FUR 2. Tony Robertson ASU 3. Trevar Broughton CIT 4. Anthony Williams ASU 5. Gary Tharrington ASU 6. Charles Profit UTC Jeff Bradley WCU 8. Chris Johnson UTC Steven Mills UTC Larry Beard GSU

G 11 15 11 15 14 11 11 11 11 11

Pos. DE DL DE DL DL DL DL LB LB DL

Solo Assist Yards Total Avg./G 5 2 34 6.0 0.55 4 3 36 5.5 0.37 5 1 32 5.5 0.50 4 2 29 5.0 0.33 4 2 27 5.0 0.36 4 1 32 4.5 0.41 3 3 16 4.5 0.41 3 2 38 4.0 0.36 4 0 33 4.0 0.36 3 2 29 4.0 0.36

TACKLES FOR LOSS Team 1. Gary Tharrington ASU 2. Joseph Thornton UTC 3. Tony Robertson ASU 4. Jeff Bradley WCU Trevar Broughton CIT 6. Andrew Rowell CIT 7. Steven Mills UTC 8. Anthony Williams ASU 9. Corey Weaver Elon 10. Matt Norcia WOF

G 14 11 15 11 11 11 11 15 11 13

Pos DL LB DL DL DE LB LB DL LB LB

Solo Assist Yards Total Avg./G 13 10 53 18.0 1.29 17 1 55 17.5 1.59 9 13 56 15.5 1.03 12 6 58 15.0 1.36 11 8 52 15.0 1.36 9 7 35 12.5 1.14 10 2 48 11.0 1.00 7 8 43 11.0 0.73 6 9 26 10.5 0.95 10 1 23 10.5 0.81

FUMBLES FORCED 1. Chris Camacho 2. Joseph Thornton 3. Damon Suggs 4. Andrew Rowell Chris Johnson Reggie Rice Joshua Lawson Andrew Jones Chris Covington Corey Weaver

G No. Avg./G 11 5 0.45 11 3 0.27 10 2 0.20 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18

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FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Larry Beard 2. Tim Happer Pierre Banks 4. Brandon Wiggins Brandon Campbell Daniel Branden Dwight House Jeff Phillips Joseph Thornton Chris Rogers PASSES DEFENDED 1. Justin Woazeah 2. Brian Kemp 3. Corey Lynch 4. Ryan Jones Titus Howard Brandon Jackson 7. Irvin Raglin 8. DJ Smith 9. Brian Ford 10. Joshua Lawson

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G 15 13 15 11 14 11 11 15 12 11

21 18 14 59 35

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G No. Avg./G 11 3 0.27 10 2 0.20 15 3 0.20 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18 Brup 20 14 11 8 12 11 9 11 8 9

Int. 1 3 6 3 2 0 1 2 2 0

Total Avg./G 21 1.40 17 1.31 17 1.13 11 1.00 14 1.00 11 1.00 10 0.91 13 0.87 10 0.83 9 0.82

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2007 Recap The Citadel Football was excited about the way they ended the 2007 season; that is because it was the best for the Bulldogs in 10 years of action. Finishing with a record of 7-4 overall and 4-3 in Southern Conference action, the finale also marked the first time since 1992 the Cadets recorded seven wins in a season.

went on to finish 6-5 on the season and it also increased their home winning streak to six games. The previous high mark for the Bulldog offense in the modern era was 64 points against Charleston Southern in 2003.

The Bulldogs concluded the 2007 season very similar to how they kicked things off back in September. With the same energy and determination, The Citadel recorded their first win in the opening game against cross-town rival Charleston Southern and wrapped up the last game of the season with a 70-point victory over military rival VMI - seeing several records drop in between the two.

Cooper rushed over 100 yards for the fourth straight game, gaining 110 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns. Lawson went 12-of-21 for 220 yards and three touchdowns, with Roberts catching all three of his touchdown passes. The Bulldogs, who recorded their first shutout since 2005, put up 514 yards of offense and defense limited the Warriors to only 176 yards of total offense, but the veteran players did not do it alone.

Kicking off with Charleston Southern in the “Chucktown Throwdown II” on Sept. 1, senior quarterback Duran Lawson and a number of Bulldogs made impressive starts on the season. Lawson passed for 246 yards for two touchdowns in what started off being one of the most memorable quarterback seasons in Citadel history. Sophomore wide receiver Andre Roberts recorded his first 100-plus-yard game with 108 yards in nine catches, the first of five games he recorded nine or more receptions. And running back Tory Cooper totaled 114 rushing yards for his first of four 100yard rushing performances of the season. Making a debut performance he would not forget was wide receiver Tim Higgins, the son of Head Coach Kevin Higgins who transferred as a fifth-year senior from the University of Florida. Higgins recorded his first career touchdown against the Bucs on a 15-yard pass from Lawson.The Citadel defeated the Bucs 35-14 with 418 yards of total offense, limiting CSU to only 24 rushing and 137 passing yards.The Citadel started off 1-0 and extended their home winning streak to five games. Up next were the Webber International Warriors of Babson Park, Fla., who made their first football trip to Charleston on Sept. 8. Unfortunately for them it was not a pleasant one, but for the Bulldogs it was history in the making. The Citadel set a modern-day Bulldog record by scoring 76 points as they moved to 2-0 with a shutout of the Warriors at Johnson Hagood Stadium. It marked the first 2-0 start for the Bulldogs since 1997 when they

The Citadel Football celebrated its 100th season in 2007.This was the official logo.

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Many freshmen, as well as second and third string players, got an opportunity to Bulldogs celebrate with teammate wide receiver Tim Higgins show what they could do if just given a after scoring a touchdown at Wisconsin. chance. Among the most impressive freshthe board for the Bulldogs. Despite several missed opmen was John Synovec, who apparently can block punts. portunities, The Citadel managed to even the score at 7 Synovec recorded two blocked punts, while freshman at the end of the first quarter when junior safety Dwight Jonathan Glaspie blocked a third which freshman Mel House intercepted a Josh Collier pass and returned it 42 Capers returned for the score. Synovec became the first yards for a Bulldog touchdown. Unfortunately, that would Bulldog in 2007 to earn Player of the Week honors from be the only score for the Bulldogs in the game as Wofford the Southern Conference. claimed the victory, 28-7. On the brighter side, Lawson’s 11-yard pass to Josh Haney in the Bulldogs’ second posGame three was The Citadel’s first road trip and only session of the game gave him 4,471 all time passing yards, matchup against a Football Bowl Subdivision team (forthe most by any Bulldog quarterback. The previous remerly Division I-A) in 2007. Traveling all the way to Madicord was held by Robert Hill (81-84) at 4,468. Lawson son, Wis.The Citadel surprised many watching and listenfinished the game with 222 yards passing for an all-time ing around the country, as they held their own, tying No. 7 high of 4,638 and a lot of football left to play. Wisconsin, 21-21, at the half. There was definitely a lot of football played in the BullA total of 80,327 spectators witnessed the Big Ten powerdogs’ next matchup against Furman the following weekhouse struggle in the opening half of the matchup; however, end at Johnson Hagood. What resulted in one of the most the Bulldogs were unable to stop a second half explosion exciting games in FCS football was a Parents’ Day that by the Badger offense that dominated the third quarter will go down in the history books. Lawson set a school and put the Badgers on top for good, 45-31. Lawson was record with 486 total yards of offense to lead The Citadel spectacular in the first half and impressive throughout the to a 54-51 overtime victory. Lawson also recorded a caday, going 23-for-35 and passing for 254 yards with four reer-high with 386 passing yards and recorded his second touchdowns. Meanwhile, Wisconsin quarterback Tyler 100-yard rushing performance of the season with 100 Donovan went 14-for-20 on the game, passing for only yards on 19 carries. His stats were good enough to earn 201 yards while getting sacked three times by the BullOffensive Player of the Week for the Southern Conferdog defense. Senior defensive end Trevar Broughton and ence, while Cooper also recorded over 100 yards rushing; sophomore cornerback Shaquill Smith were credited with leading the Cadets with 140 yards in 29 carries with three solo sacks for a loss of seven and 10 yards, respectively, touchdowns. while senior linebacker Andrew Rowell and senior defensive back Kendrick Lyles shared the third sack. Cooper The Bulldogs, who set a school-record with 641 total gained 63 yards rushing on 15 attempts, caught five passes yards of offense, came back from a 27-7 deficit in the secfor 89 yards, including a 55-yarder from Lawson, and reond quarter to claim their first victory over the Paladins corded one touchdown. Roberts caught five passes for 54 since 2003 and the second time in three years that The yards in the game. Citadel and Furman needed overtime to decide the contest. The two teams combined for a total of 1,092 yards The Citadel then headed to Chattanooga Tenn. after a of offense. The Bulldogs improved to 4-2 and 2-1 in the week off, timed perfectly coming off such a big matchup as Southern Conference. Wisconsin. Not only did the Bulldogs capture the 41-16 victory against the Mocs in their first SoCon competition The Citadel carried their momentum heading to Western of the season, but it was another record-breaking perCarolina as they took on the Catamounts in Cullowhee formance as Tory Cooper racked up the points for the on Oct. 20. Leading the Bulldogs was senior kicker Mike Cadets. Adams who kicked three field goals, including a careerlong 49-yarder to earn Southern Conference Player of Cooper rushed for 84 yards with four touchdowns, tying the Week for special teams, while Cooper ran for two the school record for the most touchdowns in a game. If touchdowns to ruin Western Carolina’s Homecoming that was not enough, Lawson made his first impressive with a 37-31 victory. The Bulldogs, who improved to 5-2 rushing performance of his career by totaling 108 yards overall and 3-1 in the SoCon, led by as much as 31-17, but on the ground, adding 221 yards in the air. The Bulldogs a furious Catamount rally pulled WCU within six points improved their record to 3-1, claimed their first SoCon with under two minutes to play. The Cats were unable to win on the road, and was ranked in the top-25 for the first score again and the Cadets claimed another SoCon road time in four years. victory. Roberts recorded his third-consecutive 100-plus yard receiving game, catching nine passes for 119 yards; Entering the polls at No. 25,The Citadel returned to Johnhowever it marked the first game of the season Lawson son Hagood Stadium against No. 8 ranked Wofford on did not record 200 passing yards as he finished with 199 Oct. 6. For the first time so far in the season The Citadel yards on 14-of-20 completed passes. offense struggled and was unable to put any points on

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Defense had one of their most impressive performances of the season as they recorded their fourth touchdown of the season against WCU. Leading the defense was defensive back Joshua Lawson and Andrew Rowell who both recorded 12 tackles each, with a sack for Josh Lawson. But the touchdown was credited to defensive back Tillman Millhouse who recovered a fumble and went 21-yards for the score.

Still with hopes of capturing win No. 6 and claiming a winning record overall and in the SoCon, the Bulldogs met up with Elon the following weekend on Nov. 10 for their last home competition of the season. Blanchard threw for an impressive 370 yards and three scores, while Roberts caught eight passes for 180 yards and a touchdown to lead The Citadel to their first winning season in 10 years with a 42-31 victory.

Tied for first place in the conference, the Bulldogs then headed to Georgia Southern, hoping to secure the No. 1 spot in the league, but the Cadets suffered a setback when they lost their leader on the field in the second half. The Eagles came from behind to defeat the Bulldogs in a 21-17 victory before a regional television audience.

Blanchard’s longest pass of the day was a 68-yard pass to Roberts. Roberts set a new Bulldog record on his seventh catch of the day for receptions in a season with 70, breaking Scooter Johnson’s record of 69 set in 2002.

The Bulldogs were leading 14-3 at the half, but Georgia Southern quarterback Jay Foster led GSU to the victory with an 80-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs still had a chance to regain the lead, but quarterback Duran Lawson was taken out of the game with an injury. Despite the 80-yard run by Foster, the Bulldogs defense dominated the game with three players totaling doubledigits in tackles. Joshua Lawson led with 14 total tackles, 11 of which were unassisted. Broughton recorded 13 tackles and two sacks, followed by Rowell who recorded 12 total tackles. The Bulldogs dropped to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the SoCon as they headed back to Charleston in search of the sixth win to secure their first winning season in 10 years.

Blanchard, whose performance earned him Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Week, went 22-of29 to amass his 370 yards through the air and added 55 yards on the ground on 21 carries. His 370 yards was good enough for the third all-time best passing performance in Citadel history for a Bulldog quarterback (Lawson threw for 386 yards in the 54-51 overtime win on Parents’ Day against Furman for second all-time). The Citadel, 6-4 overall, racked up 513 total yards of offense in their SoCon

In the meantime, The Citadel received disappointing news within the next two weeks that Lawson would be out for the season with a torn meniscus, requiring surgery. The injury ended his career only 158 yards shy of breaking The Citadel’s all-time record for total offense currently held by Jack Douglas (89-92) with 6,737. However, before leaving the game against GSU, Lawson broke yet another school record. Passing for two touchdowns against the Eagles for a career total of 37, Lawson broke the previous record of 35 touchdowns in a career set by Robert Hill (81-84).

Sophomore defensive tackle Terrence Reese recorded both offensive and defensive stats against the Mountaineers. Earning four tackles in the first quarter alone, two solo and two assisted including a sack, Reese returned in the second quarter to record two more tackles and a rushing touchdown - the first of his career. Also on defense, sophomore cornerback Ryan Jones put a stop to Appalachian State’s last attempt to score in the first half by intercepting Trey Elder’s pass in the end zone in the last minute before halftime. It was Jones’s third interception of the season. Rowell also recorded his second interception of the season when he broke up an Armanti Edwards pass with less than three minutes left in the third quarter. However, the Bulldogs could not finish the job and dropped to 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the SoCon.

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434 points, the most ever scored by a Citadel team in a season. Roberts became the first Bulldog receiver since 1971 to record over 1,000 yards receiving in a season while Cooper, who set a new points scored record at 126 in a season, became the 11th Bulldog in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards. Cooper and Roberts are only the second duo in school history to surpass the 1,000 mark in rushing and receiving in the same year. Adams kicked 11 kickoffs for a total of 595 yards, averaging 54.1 yards a kick and 10 PATs to earn SoCon Player of the Week honors for the second time this season. On defense, Joshua Lawson led the Bulldogs with 15 tackles, seven solo and eight assisted, while Rowell added another 12. Broughton added 10 tackles of his own, while freshman defensive back Mel Capers contributed nine total tackles. The Citadel finished the season 7-4 overall and 4-3 in the Southern Conference for a three-way tie for third with Elon and Georgia Southern who also finished 7-4 overall and 4-3 in conference play. The Bulldogs finished first in the conference in total defense allowing 356.5 yards a game, as well as pass efficiency (153.1) completing 216of-329 passes for a percentage of 65.7. Also on offense, they finished second in the conference in scoring offense behind Appalachian State with 39.5 points a game, third in pass offense (249.5 yards a game), and fourth in total offense (437.5 yards a game) only a tenth of a yard behind Wofford (437.6). The Citadel also finished second in the conference in penalties, averaging 34.7 yards a game, second in turnover margin (0.73 per game), and third in first downs, totaling 265 on the season. The Citadel, along with Elon and Georgia Southern, were the only schools to average 100 percent for point-after kicks. On defense, The Citadel ranked first in opponent first downs allowing only 198 on the season and first in red zone defense (31-42, 73.8). They also finished first in total defense in the SoCon. They finished second in pass defense efficiency (117.2), third in scoring defense (28.5 points a game), pass defense (182.5 yards a game) and rush defense (172.8 yards a game).

Homecoming weekend was up next, a Nov. 3 match-up against No. 9 Appalachian State without the Bulldog starting quarterback. Redshirt freshman Bart Blanchard had to step up to the plate and lead The Citadel team as captain and veteran quarterback Duran Lawson cheered his team on from the sidelines. A season-high 19,697 fans packed Johnson Hagood Stadium for The Citadel’s 55th Homecoming celebration, but Appalachian State quarterback Armanti Edwards stole the show as he rushed for 291 yards on 21 carries and two touchdowns as the Mountaineers defeated the Bulldogs, 45-24. However, Blanchard gave Bulldogs fans hope for the future as he completed 20-of-36 passes for 197 yards and recorded his first career touchdown with a 30-yard pass to Roberts at 2:59 in the first quarter and his first career rushing touchdown with a nine-yard run with 23 seconds left in the third quarter.

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finale and finished with a 4-3 record in league play for the second consecutive season. It was also the Bulldogs’ third straight win over the Phoenix. The season ended with the “Military Classic of the South” at VMI in Lexington,Va. The Bulldogs, who were looking to keep the Silver Shako in their trophy case in Charleston, dominated the game while securing their seventh win of the season. Scoring early and often, The Citadel improved their series record over the Keydets to 34-30-2 as they topped VMI, 70-28. The Bulldogs maintained their claim to the coveted Silver Shako trophy behind 509 yards of total offense and a record for points scored at Alumni Memorial Field. The 70-point mark on the scoreboard is the third-highest point total scored by the Bulldogs in school history and the second highest this season. The offensive records also fell quickly with the Bulldogs ending the 2007 season with

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Nationally, the Bulldogs finished fourth in scoring offense, sixth in turnovers lost (12) and 10th in pass efficiency. Individually, Roberts, who finished third in receptions in a game with an average of 7.09 and fourth in the conference in receiving yards a game with 96.4 a game, ranked 10th and 11th, respectively in the nation. Roberts also finished seventh in the nation in total receiving yards with 1,060. Cooper finished second in the conference in both scoring and scoring touchdowns behind Georgia Southern’s Jason Foster with a total of 126 points and 21 touchdowns on the season, good enough for a fourth in scoring in the nation. Cooper is also ranked 11th nationally in all-purpose running with a total of 1,931 yards, an average of 6.42 yards a play. On defense, Rowell finished third in the conference in tackles with 102 total, while Joshua Lawson finished the season in fifth place in total tackles with 96, but 14th in the nation for solo tackles with 61. Broughton racked up five solo sacks for third in the conference, while tying for third in tackles for a loss with 15.0 averaging 1.36 a game. Several players received Southern Conference honors at the completion of the season. On offense, Chris McDowell was named to both the coaches and media AllConference first teams. Cooper and Roberts were named to the media’s second team only. On defense, Broughton and Joshua Lawson were named to both the coaches and media first teams. Joshua Lawson became the first Citadel player to be named to the media first team in consecutive years since Lester Smith did so in 1991 and 1992. Rowell earned first team coaches and second team media honors, along with punter Mark Kaspar.

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2007 Records Team Records Set in 2007

TIED – Most Punt Returns (Game): 8, Andre Roberts vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2007) Record Tied: 8, Joe Isaac at Furman (Nov. 19, 1966)

Most Points Scored (Game, Modern Day*): 76 vs. Webber Intern. (Sept. 8, 2007) Old Record: 64 vs. Charleston Southern (Aug. 30, 2003) Current Record (Overall): 99 vs. Porter Military Academy (Date Unknown, 1909)

TIED – Most Points Scored (Game): 24, Tory Cooper at Chattanooga (Sept. 29, 2007) Record Tied: 24, Tony Passander vs. Davidson (Oct. 25, 1969) Record Tied: 24, Mark Slawson vs. Furman (Nov. 17, 1979) Record Tied: 24, Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 26, 1981) Record Tied: 24, Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga (Oct. 10, 1992) Record Tied: 24, Terrance Rivers at Furman (Oct. 15, 1994)

Most Points Scored (Season): 434 (11 games) Old Record: 388 in 1994 (11 games)

Most Points Scored (Season): 126, Tory Cooper in 2007 Old Record: 96, Terrance Rivers in 1994

Most Yards Gained (Game): 641 vs. Furman (Oct. 13, 2007) Old Record: 610 vs.VMI (Nov. 14, 1992)

TIED – Most Touchdowns (Game): 4, Tory Cooper at Chattanooga (Sept. 29, 2007) Record Tied: 4, Tony Passander vs. Davidson (Oct. 25, 1969) Record Tied: 4, Mark Slawson vs. Furman (Nov. 17, 1979) Record Tied: 4, Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 26, 1981) Record Tied: 4, Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga (Oct. 10, 1992) Record Tied: 4, Terrance Rivers at Furman (Oct. 15, 1994)

Most Passing Yards Gained (Season): 2,703 (11 games) Old Record: 2,641 in 1984 (11 games) Most Passing Touchdowns (Season): 22 (11 games) Old Record: 21 in 1984 (11 games) TIED – Number of Players Named to Coaches All-SoCon First Team: 4 (Trevar Broughton, Joshua Lawson, Chris McDowell, Andrew Rowell) Record Tied: 4 in 1992 (Carey Cash, Torrencey Forney, Everette Sands, Lester Smith) Record Tied: 4 in 1997 (Alvin Brown, Carlos Frank, Adrian Luster, Kevin Smith)

Most Touchdowns (Season): 21, Tory Cooper in 2007 Old Record: Terrance Rivers in 1994 Most Extra Points (Game): 10, Mike Adams vs. Webber International (Sept. 8, 2007) 10, Mike Adams at VMI (Nov. 17, 2007) Old Record: 8, Jim Leber vs.VMI (Oct. 24, 1970) Old Record: 8, Steve Bailey vs. Davidson (Nov. 23, 1974) Old Record: 8, Jeff Trinh vs. Lees-McRae (Oct. 2, 1993)

Individual Records Set in 2007 Most Total Offense Attempts (Game): 61, Duran Lawson vs. Wofford (Oct. 6, 2007) Old Record: 60, Harry Lynch vs. William & Mary (Sept. 11, 1971)

Most Extra Points (Season): 56, Mike Adams in 2007 Old Record: 46, Justin Skinner in 1994

Most Total Offense Yards (Game): 486, Duran Lawson vs. Furman (Oct. 13, 2007) Old Record: 428, Kip Allen vs. Wofford (Date Unknown, 1985)

Most Kicking Points (Season): 92, Mike Adams in 2007

Most Total Offense Yards (Season): 2,436, Duran Lawson in 2007 Old Record: 2,277, Kip Allen in 1985 Most Passing Attempts (Career): 828, Duran Lawson, 2004-07 Old Record: 794, Kip Allen, 1983-86 Most Completions (Career): 511, Duran Lawson, 2004-07 Old Record: 404, Kip Allen, 1983-86 Most Passing Yards (Career): 5,376, Duran Lawson, 2004-07 Old Record: 4,468, Robert Hill, 1981-84 Best Completion Percentage (Career): 1 - 63.7, Bart Blanchard, 2007 (58-for-91) 1A – 61.7, Duran Lawson, 2004-07 (511-for-828) Minimum 100 Att. Old Record: 54.6, Robert Hill, 1981-84 (377-for-691) Most Receptions (Season): 78, Andre Roberts in 2007 Old Record: 69, Scooter Johnson in 2002

The Citadel’s standout senior quarterback Duran Lawson broke the school’s record for the most passing yards in a career, most completions in a career, most total offense in a season and most total offensive yards in a game during the 2007 season.

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2007 Results and Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int. Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pct. 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pct. SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

CIT OPP 434 39.5 265 122 126 17 2110 2342 232 489 4.3 191.8 30 2703 329-216-6 8.2 12.5 245.7 22 4813 818 5.9 437.5 49-980 37-364 11-87 20.0 9.8 7.9 12-6 58-502 45.6 45-1799 40.0 33.0 31:50 70/151 46% 9/17 53% 20-157 0 57 12-20 0-0 48-59 81% 39-59 66% 56-56 100% 82,541 6/13757 0/0

310 28.2 198 97 86 15 1901 2272 371 433 4.4 172.8 22 2020 311-164-11 6.5 12.3 183.6 16 3921 744 5.3 356.5 61-1329 25-233 6-48 21.8 9.3 8.0 17-9 65-552 50.2 62-2216 35.7 29.2 28:10 54/153 35% 9/17 53% 20-126 0 41 7-13 1-2 31-42 74% 24-42 57% 39-40 98% 122,565 5/24513

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Citadel 112 139 89 88 6 434 Opponents 58 79 69 101 3 310

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2007 Results Date Opponent Sept. 1, 2007 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

Result Attend. W, 35-14

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Sept. 8, 2007 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL

W, 76-0

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Sept. 15, 2007 at Wisconsin

L, 31-45

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Sept. 29, 2007 at Chattanooga

W, 41-16

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Oct. 6, 2007 #8 WOFFORD

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Oct. 13, 2007 FURMAN

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Oct. 20, 2007 at Western Carolina

W, 37-31

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Oct. 27, 2007 at #22 Georgia Southern

L, 17-21

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L, 24-45

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Nov. 10, 2007 ELON

W, 42-31

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Nov. 17, 2007 at VMI

W, 70-28

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G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Duran Lawson 8 355 537 1879 2416 302.0 Tory Cooper 11 240 1041 0 1041 94.6 Bart Blanchard 7 144 201 824 1025 146.4 Cody Wilson 10 47 240 0 240 24.0 Ta’Mar Jernigan 11 3 54 0 54 4.9 Cam Turner 4 5 16 0 16 4.0 Montrell Lee 2 2 12 0 12 6.0 Taylor Cornett 11 2 10 0 10 0.9 Joshua Haney 11 1 3 0 3 0.3 Terrence Reese 11 3 2 0 2 0.2 Ben Carnell 7 2 2 0 2 0.3 Andre Roberts 11 6 1 0 1 0.1 Tim Higgins 11 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 A. Maldonado 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1.0 Team 7 6 -7 0 -7 -2.0 Total 11 818 2110 2703 4813 437.5 Opponents 11 744 1901 2020 3921 356.5

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GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tory Cooper 11 240 1100 59 1041 4.3 19 50 94.6 Duran Lawson 8-8 117 623 86 537 4.6 3 27 67.1 Cody Wilson 10-0 47 251 11 240 5.1 1 28 24.0 Bart Blanchard 7-3 53 263 62 201 3.8 2 30 28.7 Ta’Mar Jernigan 11-11 3 54 0 54 18.0 1 25 4.9 Cam Turner 4-0 5 18 2 16 3.2 1 7 4.0 Montrell Lee 2-0 2 12 0 12 6.0 1 6 6.0 Taylor Cornett 11-11 2 10 0 10 5.0 1 6 0.9 Joshua Haney 11-0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Terrence Reese 11-11 3 2 0 2 0.7 1 1 0.2 Ben Carnell 7-0 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 1 0.3 Andre Roberts 11-11 6 4 3 1 0.2 0 5 0.1 Tim Higgins 11-10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 A. Maldonado 1-0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 Team 7-0 6 0 7 -7 -2.2 0 0 -2.0 Total 11 489 2342 232 2110 4.3 30 50 191.8 Opponents 11 433 2272 371 1901 4.4 22 80 172.8

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GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Andre Roberts 11 78 1060 13.6 10 68 96.4 Ta’Mar Jernigan 11 33 414 12.5 1 38 37.6 Tory Cooper 11 33 351 10.6 2 55 31.9 Tim Higgins 11 26 351 13.5 5 49 31.9 Joshua Haney 11 18 254 14.1 1 37 23.1 Taylor Cornett 11 10 107 10.7 2 60 9.7 Alex Carr 9 6 70 11.7 0 20 7.8 Scott Flanagan 11 4 29 7.2 0 2 2.6 Alex Sellars 11 3 30 10.0 0 15 2.7 Aaron Kelly 10 3 15 5.0 1 6 1.5 Cody Wilson 10 2 22 11.0 0 20 2.2 Total 11 216 2703 12.5 22 68 245.7 Opponents 11 164 2020 12.3 16 61 183.6

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GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Duran Lawson 8 149.30 158-238-5 66.4 1879 15 62 234.9 Bart Blanchard 7 162.98 58-91-1 63.7 824 7 68 117.7 Total 11 153.09 216-329-6 65.7 2703 22 68 245.7 Opponents 11 117.20 164-311-11 52.7 2020 16 61 183.0

TD FGs Kick Rush --------------------------------------------------------------Tory Cooper 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mike Adams 0 12-20 56-56 0-0 Andre Roberts 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 Tim Higgins 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 Taylor Cornett 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Duran Lawson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ta’Mar Jernigan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Bart Blanchard 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Joshua Haney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Cam Turner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Montrell Lee 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Terrence Reese 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mel Capers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dwight House 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Aaron Kelly 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ryan Jones 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Cody Wilson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Carver Wright 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 T. Millhouse 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 57 12-20 56-56 0-0 Opponents 41 7-13 39-40 0-0

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|-----Tackles-----| |-Sacks-| |-Pass Def-| |---Fumbles---| Blkd UA-Ast-Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------54 Andrew Rowell 53-49-102 12.5-35 0.5-4 3-21 2 2 1-0 2 1 . 31 Joshua Lawson 61-35-96 3.5-24 2.0-20 . 9 3 2-0 2 . . 90 T. Broughton 35-37-72 15.0-52 5.5-32 . . 6 . 1 1 . 91 Kevin McCaskill 26-29-55 5.0-14 2.0-8 . . . . . . . 27 Dwight House 36-16-52 2.0-3 . 2-42 3 . 2-0 . . . 4 Mel Capers 26-20-46 4.0-21 2.0-13 2-4 3 1 . . . . 2 Kendrick Lyles 22-22-44 4.5-18 1.5-12 . 3 1 . . . . 99 Terrence Reese 14-27-41 7.0-21 1.5-12 1-2 2 4 . . . . 96 Dewitt Jones 20-16-36 9.0-27 1.0-6 . 2 2 1-0 . . . 28 Ryan Jones 23-12-35 1.5-4 . 3-18 8 . . . . . 3 T. Millhouse 22-12-34 . . . 7 . 1-21 . . . 32 Reggie Rice 12-10-22 2.5-23 1.0-20 . 1 6 . 2 . . 30 Jordon Gilmore 13-6-19 1.5-4 . . . . . . . . 1 D. Jackson 11-7-18 1.5-12 1.0-9 . 2 1 . . . . 25 Shaquill Smith 10-6-16 1.0-10 1.0-10 . 3 . . . . . 47 Carver Wright 9-6-15 1.0-1 . . 1 . 2-6 1 . . 46 Patrick Connor 5-6-11 . . . . . . 1 . . 9 J. Synovec 8-3-11 . . . 1 . . . 3 . 95 Eric Clanton 4-6-10 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . 93 Lincoln Kling 6-3-9 2.0-12 1.0-11 . . . . 1 . . 45 Charles Major 0-4-4 . . . . . . . . . 36 Mike Adams 2-1-3 . . . . . . . . . 64 Antonio Davison 0-3-3 . . . . . . . . . 87 Scott Flanagan 1-2-3 . . . . . . . . . 43 Tyquan Mickens 2-1-3 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . 18 Justin Webb 2-0-2 . . . 1 . . . . . 33 Cody Wilson 2-0-2 . . . . . . . . . 38 Ryan Keiper 0-2-2 . . . . . . . . . 12 Ben Carnell 1-1-2 . . . . . . . . . 26 Rhett Bull 1-1-2 . . . . . . . . . 88 Mark Kaspar 1-1-2 . . . . . . . . . 84 Taylor Cornett 1-0-1 . . . . . . . . . 79 Daniel DeHaven 1-0-1 . . . . . . . . . 70 Clay Muirhead 1-0-1 . . . . . . . . . 53 Bobby Jarvis 1-0-1 . . . . . . . . . 94 Jacob Bryant 0-1-1 . . . . . . . . . 5H Chase McRae 0-1-1 . . . . . . . . . 55 Charles Evans 0-1-1 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . 62 Ray Webb 0-1-1 . . . . . . . . . 7 Duran Lawson 1-0-1 . . . . . . . . . 57 J. Glaspie 0-0-0 . . . . . . . 1 . 10 Biron Nabritt 0-0-0 . . . 1 . . . . . Total 433-348-781 76-285 20-157 11-87 49 26 9-27 10 6 . Opponents 534-333-867 66-222 20-126 6-48 47 4 6-87 7 1 .

No. Yds Avg TD Long ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Andrew Rowell 3 21 7.0 0 14 Ryan Jones 3 18 6.0 1 18 Dwight House 2 42 21.0 1 42 Mel Capers 2 4 2.0 0 4 Terrence Reese 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total 11 87 7.9 2 42 Opponents 6 48 8.0 1 23

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No. Yds Avg Long TB FC Inside 20 Blkd -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mark Kaspar 44 1799 40.9 72 4 4 11 1 Total 45 1799 40.0 72 4 4 11 1 Opponents 62 2216 35.7 67 2 4 15 5

PUNT RETURNS

No. Yds Avg TD Long ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Andre Roberts 27 289 10.7 0 51 Tory Cooper 3 24 8.0 0 18 J. Synovec 3 36 12.0 0 0 T. Broughton 1 6 6.0 0 0 J. Glaspie 1 10 10.0 0 0 Biron Nabritt 1 0 0.0 0 0 T. Millhouse 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Mel Capers 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 37 364 9.8 1 51 Opponents 25 233 9.3 0 34

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No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mike Adams 79 4646 58.8 10 5 Total 79 4646 58.8 10 5 1329 39.5 30 Opponents 56 3321 59.3 4 1 980 40.4 29

KICK RETURNS

No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------------------------------Tory Cooper 25 516 20.6 0 30 Ta’Mar Jernigan 9 189 21.0 0 29 Cody Wilson 8 176 22.0 0 56 Taylor Cornett 3 77 25.7 0 53 Jordon Gilmore 2 8 4.0 0 7 Alex Sellars 1 0 0.0 0 0 Aaron Kelly 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total 49 980 20.0 0 56 Opponents 61 1329 21.8 2 99

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2007 Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes..................................29..................................................Tory Cooper vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Rushing.....................174....................................................... Tory Cooper at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) TD Rushes............................4.......................................... Tory Cooper at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) Long Rush............................50........................................................ Tory Cooper at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Pass attempts......................43.............................................. Duran Lawson vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) Pass completions................28............................................... Duran Lawson vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Passing......................386.............................................. Duran Lawson vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) TD Passes.............................4............................................ Duran Lawson at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Long Pass.............................68................................................ Bart Blanchard vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Receptions...........................12............................................. Andre Roberts vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) Yards Receiving..................180...............................................Andre Roberts vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) TD Receptions.....................3.......................Andre Roberts vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) Long Reception...................68................................................Andre Roberts vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Field Goals............................3...................................Mike Adams at Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007) Long Field Goal..................49..................................Mike Adams at Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007) Punts......................................7.................................................. Mark Kaspar vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) ...................................................................................Mark Kaspar vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Punting Avg........................ 45.9..............................Mark Kaspar vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Long Punt.............................72................................Mark Kaspar vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Long Punt Return...............51......................Andre Roberts vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) Long Kickoff Return..........56..................................................Cody Wilson vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Tackles..................................15............................ Joshua Lawson vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) .........................................................................................................Joshua Lawson at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Sacks..................................... 2.0...............................T. Broughton at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) Tackles For Loss................ 3.0..........................Andrew Rowell at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) ...................................................................................T. Broughton vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Interceptions........................1....................... Andrew Rowell vs Charleston Southern (Sept 1, 2007) ................................................................................ Ryan Jones vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ............................................................................... Mel Capers vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ..........................................................................................Dwight House at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ................................................................................................ Ryan Jones at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ................................................................................................. Dwight House vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) ......................................................................................Mel Capers at Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007) ...................................................................................... Ryan Jones vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) ..............................................................................Andrew Rowell vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) ..................................................................................................Andrew Rowell vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) ....................................................................................................... Terrence Reese at VMI (Nov 17, 2007)

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Rushes..................................56.............................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Rushing.....................288................................................................................. at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Yards Per Rush................... 6.8..................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) TD Rushes............................7................................................................................... at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Pass attempts......................44.......................................................................... vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) Pass completions................28........................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Passing......................386.......................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Per Pass................... 12.8...........................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes.............................4.........................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Total Plays............................89........................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Total Offense......................641.......................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Yards Per Play..................... 8.3..................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) Points....................................76...................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) Sacks By.................................3....................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ...........................................................................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) ......................................................................................................................at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ............................................................................................................at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) First Downs.........................30........................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Penalties................................8.........................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) ................................................................................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) ..................................................................................................................................... at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Penalty Yards........................80.................................................................................. at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Turnovers..............................2..................................................... vs Charleston Southern (Sept 1, 2007) ......................................................................................................................at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ............................................................................................................................. vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) .............................................................................................................................. vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Interceptions By..................2....................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ......................................................................................................................at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ........................................................................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007)

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Rushes..................................25...........................................................Hill,PJ, at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Yards Rushing.....................291......................Armanti Edwards, vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes............................4............................................................Hill,PJ, at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Long Rush............................80...............................Jayson Foster, at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) ..........................................................................Armanti Edwards, vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Pass attempts......................53.................................................... Scott Riddle, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Pass completions................30.................................................... Scott Riddle, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing......................381................................................... Scott Riddle, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes.............................3..................................................Renaldo Gray, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ....................................................................................................... Scott Riddle, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Long Pass.............................61.................................................Renaldo Gray, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Receptions............................9.......................................... Blue Cooper, at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ................................................................................................Patrick Sprague, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ..................................................................................................Michael Mayers, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Receiving..................238............................................Patrick Sprague, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) TD Receptions.....................3..............................................Patrick Sprague, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Long Reception...................61.............................................Patrick Sprague, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Field Goals............................2................................ Jesse Hartley, at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) Long Field Goal..................39.................................Julian Rauch, vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Punts.....................................10..................................ELLIS, N., vs Charleston Southern (Sept 1, 2007) Punting Avg........................ 47.5............................................... Brandon Lane, vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Long Punt.............................67...............................................Chris Tommie, vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) Long Punt Return...............34........................................... Gilreath,David, at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Long Kickoff Return..........99......................................................... MAYPRAY, T., at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Tackles..................................20..................................... Q. Phillips, at Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007) Sacks..................................... 1.5........................Tony Robertson, vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Tackles For Loss................ 4.0................................. Joseph Thornton, at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) Interceptions........................1...............................................Carter,Shane, at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) ...................................................................................... Brandon Golder, at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) .....................................................................................................Gary Blount, vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) ..................................................................................................... Philip Morris, vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ......................................................................................... E.J. Webb, at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) ........................................................................................ D.J. Smith, vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes..................................54.........................................................at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) ........................................................................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) ..................................................................................................................................... at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Yards Rushing.....................439....................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Rush................... 8.1....................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) TD Rushes............................4.........................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) ............................................................................................................................. vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) Pass attempts......................53.............................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Pass completions................30.............................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing......................381............................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Per Pass................... 10.0......................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) TD Passes.............................3............................................................................ vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ............................................................................................................ at Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007) ................................................................................................................................vs ELON (Nov 10, 2007) Total Plays............................79...................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) Total Offense......................587....................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Play..................... 7.6....................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) Points....................................51........................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) Sacks By.................................5......................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) First Downs.........................24........................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) Penalties................................8..................................................... vs Charleston Southern (Sept 1, 2007) ......................................................................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ...........................................................................................................................at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) .............................................................................................................................. vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ..................................................................................................................................... at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Penalty Yards........................89.................................................................................. at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Turnovers..............................3....................................................vs Webber International (Sep 08, 2007) ..................................................................................at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ........................................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007) ..........................................................................................at VMI (Nov 17, 2007) Interceptions By.................1.................................................... at Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007) ..................................................................................at Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007) ....................................................................................... vs Wofford (Oct 06, 2007) ....................................................................................... vs Furman (Oct 13, 2007) ............................................................................. at Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007) ........................................................................... vs Appalachian State (Nov 03, 2007)

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2007 Game Recaps Quickie Statistics (Final) Charleston Southern vs The Citadel (Sept 1, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

The Citadel 35 Charleston Southern 14

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Charleston Southern Rushing BYRD, E. FERGUSON, A. BROWN, D. TEAM Passing BYRD, E.

Punting ELLIS, N. BYRD, E.

CIT 35 26 46-194 224 32-21-0 78-418 0-0 8-56 3-83 1-7 6-41.2 4-2 6-55 36:42 6 of 14 0 of 1 4-5

The Citadel

No. Gain Loss 14 45 17 1 0 0 3 2 3 1 0 1 C-A-I 11-27-1

Receiving JONES, T. MURRY, M. HARPER, K. FERGUSON, A.

CSU 14 6 22-24 137 27-11-1 49-161 0-0 2-5 5-92 0-0 11-36.4 2-1 8-71 23:18 2 of 13 1 of 1 1-1

No. 4 3 2 1 No. 10 1

Net TD Lg Avg 28 1 17 2.0 0 0 0 0.0 -1 0 2 -0.3 -1 0 0 -1.0

Yds TD Long 137 1 59

Yards 98 31 -3 9 Yds 375 25

TD 1 0 0 0

Sack 0

Long 59 18 0 9

Avg Long 37.5 48 25.0 25

Rushing Tory Cooper Duran Lawson Montrell Lee TM Passing Duran Lawson Receiving Andre Roberts Alex Carr Ta'Mar Jernigan Tory Cooper

In20 1 0

TB 0 0

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. Gain Loss 27 128 12 16 80 13 2 12 0 1 0 1 C-A-I 21-32-0 No. 9 3 3 3 No. 6

Net TD Lg Avg 116 2 20 4.3 67 0 12 4.2 12 1 6 6.0 -1 0 0 -1.0

Yds TD Long 224 2 26

Yards 108 35 34 26 Yds 247

TD 1 0 0 0

Long 26 20 19 10

Avg Long 41.2 48

Punt Returns HIRSCHMAN, C.

No. 2

Yards 5

TD 0

Long 3

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 8

Yards 56

TD 0

Long 20

Kick Returns JEFFERSON, M. DANCY, C.

No. 3 2

Yards 64 28

TD 0 0

Long 28 16

Kick Returns Tory Cooper

No. 3

Yards 83

TD 0

Long 30

Tackles ROSS, J. WARRIOR, J. MISHER, D. HIRSCHMAN, C.

UA-A 11-5 5-4 5-0 4-1

Tackles Andrew Rowell T. Broughton Reggie Rice Joshua Lawson

UA-A 5-4 5-2 2-4 4-1

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time

11:27 09:15 10:43 03:39 11:45 01:19 00:28

Total 16 9 5 5

Sacks 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0

Scoring Play

Total 9 7 6 5

CIT - Montrell Lee 6 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 8-69 3:33 CSU - JONES, T. 59 yd pass from BYRD, E. (ELLIS, N. kick), 1-59 0:08 CIT - Andre Roberts 26 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 4-49 1:44 CIT - Tory Cooper 4 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 4-52 2:06 CSU - BYRD, E. 17 yd run (ELLIS, N. kick), 7-65 3:15 CIT - Tim Higgins 15 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 8-64 5:09 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 12-51 6:41

Sack 2

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

In20 3

TB 1

TFL 1.5 0.0 1.5 0.0 V-H

0-7 7-7 7 - 14 7 - 21 14 - 21 14 - 28 14 - 35

Game Notes:

•Senior running back Tory Cooper had 122 yards rushing on 27 carries and two touchdowns as The Citadel defeated Charleston Southern 35-14 in the opening game of the Bulldogs’ 100th year of football at Johnson Hagood Stadium on Sept. 1. •Playing through wet and rainy conditions, the Bulldogs exacted revenge on their crosstown rivals after a 38-35 overtime loss last season. Senior quarterback Duran Lawson finished with 333 total yards of offense as he went 21-32 for 246 yards passing and two touchdowns. Lawson also added 87 yards rushing on 15 carries. •Sophomore receiver Andre Roberts had nine catches for 108 yards and a score. The Citadel rolled up 419 total yards of offense compared to 161 yards for Charleston Southern. The Buccaneers mustered only 24 yards on the ground. It was the fewest yards rushing the Bulldog defense has given up since they held Western Carolina to 14 yards on the ground in 2005. • The Citadel transfer wide receiver Tim Higgins recorded his first career touchdown in a 15-yard pass from senior quarterback Duran Lawson with 1:19 left in the third quarter.

What Higgins said about the game:

“It was a great win for us after last years game. I know our guys worked hard in the off-season and it was great to see them play with emotion and get a win.We told our players all week that they were going to have to shut down their running game and they did a good job with that.”

Game Players of the Week: DeHaven (O), Rowell (D), Jarvis (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 27-116 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 8-91 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

2008 Bulldog Football

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Morbitzer B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: McLeod (O), Washburn (D), Peper (ST) Tackle Leader: Rowell, 9 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 26-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Webber International vs The Citadel (Sep 08, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

The Citadel 76 Webber International 0

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Webber International Rushing Nick Garcia Dwayne Sanders Rupert Webley Taylor Atwood

C-A-I 16-33-1 2-5-1

Receiving Michael Shannon Sergio Rivera Eric Snyder Jamal Carr

No. 5 3 2 2

Punting Travis Tubbs TEAM

CIT 76 27 40-272 242 22-14-0 62-514 1-6 6-115 1-1 2-18 1-42.0 1-0 5-61 25:32 2 of 8 1 of 2 7-9

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No. Gain Loss 7 15 0 5 21 7 6 13 0 7 17 4

Passing Andrew Carr Cory Johns

WIU 0 12 40-38 138 39-18-2 79-176 0-0 0-0 7-147 0-0 9-25.4 3-1 8-57 34:28 6 of 22 1 of 3 0-3

No. 5 3

Net TD Lg Avg 15 0 4 2.1 14 0 18 2.8 13 0 7 2.2 13 0 7 1.9

Yds TD Long 135 0 28 3 0 3

Yards 26 11 33 14 Yds 191 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Sack 3 0

Long 8 5 28 14

Avg Long 38.2 45 0.0 0

Rushing Tory Cooper Cody Wilson Duran Lawson Bart Blanchard Passing Duran Lawson Bart Blanchard Receiving Andre Roberts Tory Cooper Ta'Mar Jernigan Alex Carr

In20 0 0

TB 0 0

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. Gain Loss 16 113 3 13 83 3 6 55 0 2 20 0 C-A-I 12-19-0 2-3-0 No. 3 3 2 2 No. 1

Net TD Lg Avg 110 2 19 6.9 80 1 23 6.2 55 1 19 9.2 20 0 16 10.0

Yds TD Long 220 3 47 22 0 11

Yards 86 54 47 24 Yds 42

TD 3 0 0 0

Long 47 29 38 13

Avg Long 42.0 42

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Yards

TD

Long

Punt Returns Andre Roberts J. Synovec

No. 3 2

Yards 85 20

TD 0 0

Long 51 0

Kick Returns J. Watkins

No. 7

Yards 147

TD 0

Long 34

Kick Returns Jordon Gilmore

No. 1

Yards 1

TD 0

Long 1

Tackles J. Watkins Roderick Betts

UA-A 5-1 3-2

Tackles Lincoln Kling T. Broughton

UA-A 5-2 1-6

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Game Notes:

•All three of sophomore wide receiver Andre Roberts’s first half receptions were touchdowns.

4th

Time

13:48 10:49 09:48 08:10 11:09 09:06 03:09 05:26 04:19 02:43 14:53 12:48

Total 6 5

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0

Scoring Play

Total 7 7

CIT - Andre Roberts 24 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 3-56 1:12 CIT - Tory Cooper 6 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 5-64 1:21 CIT - Duran Lawson 6 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 1-6 0:04 CIT - Andre Roberts 15 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 2-28 0:12 CIT - Andre Roberts 47 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 2-59 0:15 CIT - Mike Adams 35 yd field goal, 4-5 0:42 CIT - Tory Cooper 15 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 9-72 3:27 CIT - Mike Adams 34 yd field goal, 10-63 4:05 CIT - Carver Wright 6 yd fumble recovery (Mike Adams kick) CIT - Ryan Jones 18 yd interception return (Mike Adams kick) CIT - Cody Wilson 9 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 4-63 1:27 CIT - Mel Capers 0 yd blocked punt return (Mike Adams kick)

Sack 0 0

Sacks 1.0 0.0

In20 0

TB 0

TFL 1.0 2.0 V-H

0-7 0 - 14 0 - 21 0 - 28 0 - 35 0 - 38 0 - 45 0 - 48 0 - 55 0 - 62 0 - 69 0 - 76

•Tory Cooper notched his fourth consecutive 100-plus yard rushing game with 110 yards and two touchdowns. •Sophomore defensive back Ryan Jones recorded his first interception of his career and returned it for a touchdown at 2:43 in the third quarter to put the Bulldogs up 62-0. Jones’ touchdown put the Bulldogs up 62-0, marking the largest Citadel margin in modern football history. •Freshman running back Cody Wilson recorded his first career touchdown on a 9-yard run at 14:53 in the fourth quarter to put the Bulldogs up 69-0, the most points scored by any Bulldog team in modern history. •Freshman Linebacker Jon Glaspie blocked a punt and Mel Capers recovered it for a touchdown in the endzone at 13:11 in the fourth quarter for his first career touchdown and the first time since Maurice Drayton blocked a punt and Marcus Johnson returned it for 33 yards for a touchdown in the Bulldogs’ 1997 game against Western Carolina. Capers’ touchdown put the Bulldogs up 76-0.

What Higgins said about the game:

“I was really excited about how our guys approached the game.They were focused, played with a lot of emotion and enthusiasm, and were successful today. I was pleased with the kicking game and the fact that we blocked three punts. I was excited about our defense getting a shutout and Cooper getting another 100-yard performance.” Game Players of the Week: Roberts (O), R. Jones (D), Synovec (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 16-113 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 3-86 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Morbitzer B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Bull (O), Glaspie (D), Blenke (ST) Tackle Leader: Kling, 9 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 47-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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Quickie Statistics (Final) The Citadel vs Wisconsin (Sep 15, 2007 at Madison, Wisconsin)

31 45

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

The Citadel Rushing Tory Cooper Ta'Mar Jernigan Duran Lawson Cody Wilson Passing Duran Lawson Receiving Tory Cooper Andre Roberts Ta'Mar Jernigan Tim Higgins Punting Mark Kaspar

CIT 31 23 36-123 254 35-23-1 71-377 0-0 1-19 8-136 0-0 5-43.4 0-0 8-64 28:19 5 of 12 1 of 1 4-4

WIS 45 24 46-253 210 21-15-0 67-463 0-0 4-73 5-95 1-0 3-35.3 1-1 8-51 31:41 6 of 11 1 of 1 5-6

Wisconsin No. Gain Loss 15 71 8 1 25 0 15 37 19 3 16 0 C-A-I 23-35-1 No. 5 5 4 3 No. 5

Net TD Lg Avg 63 0 19 4.2 25 0 25 25.0 18 0 6 1.2 16 0 11 5.3

Yds TD Long 254 4 55

Yards 89 54 24 37 Yds 217

TD 1 0 0 1

Sack 2

Long 55 17 7 16

Avg Long 43.4 51

Rushing Hill,PJ Smith,Lance Gilreath,David Beckum,Travis Passing Donovan,Tyler Evridge,Allan Receiving Swan,Luke Beckum,Travis Jefferson,Kyle Hill,PJ

In20 1

TB 0

Punting Debauche,Ken

No. Gain Loss 25 176 8 7 77 0 2 9 3 1 4 0 C-A-I 14-20-0 1-1-0 No. 5 4 2 2 No. 3

Net TD Lg Avg 168 4 40 6.7 77 0 56 11.0 6 0 9 3.0 4 0 4 4.0

Yds TD Long 201 2 25 9 0 9

Yards 76 60 20 20 Yds 106

TD 0 1 0 1

Long 18 25 11 11

Avg Long 35.3 42

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 1

Yards 19

TD 0

Long 19

Punt Returns Gilreath,David

No. 4

Yards 73

TD 0

Long 34

Kick Returns Tory Cooper Cody Wilson

No. 6 2

Yards 108 28

TD 0 0

Long 23 14

Kick Returns Gilreath,David St. Jean,Culme

No. 3 1

Yards 75 0

TD 0 0

Long 33 0

Tackles Joshua Lawson Ryan Jones

UA-A 5-4 5-3

Tackles Levy,Deandre Henry,Aaron

UA-A 6-0 5-1

Qtr 1st 2nd

3rd 4th

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Time

10:28 07:28 09:05 04:09 03:01 00:59 08:38 03:57 14:54 12:27 05:03 00:11

Total 9 8

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 0.0

Scoring Play

Total 6 6

WIS - Hill,PJ 22 yd run (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 4-42 1:20 CIT - Tim Higgins 10 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 8-72 2:53 WIS - Hill,PJ 2 yd run (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 11-78 5:46 CIT - Aaron Kelly 6 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 10-72 4:50 WIS - Hill,PJ 1 yd run (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 4-46 1:00 CIT - Tory Cooper 19 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 9-81 1:58 WIS - Hill,PJ 1 yd run (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 12-81 6:17 WIS - Mehlhaff,Taylor 22 yd field goal, 7-30 3:53 WIS - Hill,PJ 11 yd pass from Donovan,Tyler (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 7-62 2:34 WIS - Beckum,Travis 25 yd pass from Donovan,Tyler (Mehlhaff,Taylor kick), 2-28 0:47 CIT - Mike Adams 38 yd field goal, 5-62 2:02 CIT - Taylor Cornett 1 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 12-42 1:52

Sack 3 0

In20 2

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TB 0

TFL 0.0 0.0 V-H

0-7 7-7 7 - 14 14 - 14 14 - 21 21 - 21 21 - 28 21 - 31 21 - 38 21 - 45 24 - 45 31 - 45

• The Citadel reached the red zone three times in the first half, scoring on all three drives. On The Citadel’s second scoring drive of the game, the Bulldogs marched 72 yards down the field. Most of the legwork was done by running back Tory Cooper, who returned, rushed and caught the ball for 61 yards of the drive. Aaron Kelly caught his first pass of the season in a 6-yard touchdown from Duran Lawson in the second quarter against the Badgers to tie the score, at 14. • At the end of the first half, The Citadel had 140 passing yards to Wisconsin’s 68 and 245 total yards to Wisconsin’s 188. • The 31 points scored by The Citadel is the most points the Bulldogs have ever scored on a ranked I-A/FBS team. The previous high was in 1980 when the Bulldogs scored 24 points in a 45-24 loss to No. 15 South Carolina. • The Citadel and No. 7 Wisconsin played in front of 80, 327 fans, the third-largest crowd to ever watch The Citadel play.

What Higgins said about the game:

“I was certainly proud of the way our players handled themselves going into this game.Their eyes weren’t big.They believed they could win this game.They played with emotion.They played with passion.They made some big plays in the first half that gave us an opportunity to prove that we could play in a game like this. Unfortunately, we just didn’t have enough in the third quarter.” “Obviously the size is such an advantage that they have.Their offensive line, as big as they are and their ability to just grind the football and wear us down in the third and fourth quarter, makes a huge difference. Depth is always a factor and just the physical size of them was the difference.” Game Players of the Week: D. Lawson (O), Broughton (D), Jarvis (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 15-63 Receiving Leader: Cooper, 5-89 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Fletcher McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

2008 Bulldog Football

RG Morbitzer R Broughton

RT Muirhead B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Thornton (O), Croom (D), Maldonado (ST) Tackle Leader: J. Lawson, 9 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Cooper, 55-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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Quickie Statistics (Final) The Citadel vs Chattanooga (Sep 29, 2007 at Chattanooga, Tenn.)

41 16

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

The Citadel

CIT 41 28 54-247 221 26-20-1 80-468 0-0 3-10 1-30 2-0 2-42.5 3-1 4-45 37:01 5 of 11 2 of 2 6-7

UTC 16 14 22-45 221 37-21-2 59-266 0-0 1-4 6-122 1-0 7-34.7 4-1 4-39 22:59 3 of 11 1 of 1 1-2

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Rushing Duran Lawson Tory Cooper Cody Wilson

No. Gain Loss 19 120 12 27 96 10 8 53 0

Passing Duran Lawson

C-A-I 20-26-1

Receiving Ta'Mar Jernigan Andre Roberts Taylor Cornett Tim Higgins

No. 7 4 2 2

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. 2

Net TD Lg Avg 108 1 15 5.7 86 4 19 3.2 53 0 28 6.6

Yds TD Long 221 0 60

Yards 70 23 64 26 Yds 85

TD 0 0 0 0

Sack 2

Long 19 9 60 14

Avg Long 42.5 46

Rushing Erroll Wynn B. Fitzgerald Jordan Hazard Blue Cooper Passing Antonio Miller Receiving Blue Cooper Thomas Hinton Kelvon Yancey Clint Woods

In20 0

TB 0

Punting Jonathan Wright TEAM

No. Gain Loss 6 36 0 5 22 2 1 6 0 1 4 0 C-A-I 21-37-2 No. 9 3 3 2 No. 6 1

Net TD Lg Avg 36 0 18 6.0 20 0 9 4.0 6 0 6 6.0 4 0 4 4.0

Yds TD Long 221 2 32

Yards 70 43 14 21 Yds 243 0

TD 1 0 0 0

Long 12 32 7 14

Avg Long 40.5 54 0.0 0

Punt Returns Andre Roberts J. Synovec

No. 2 1

Yards -6 16

TD 0 0

Long 1 0

Punt Returns Jordan Hazard

No. 1

Yards 4

TD 0

Long 4

Kick Returns Tory Cooper

No. 1

Yards 30

TD 0

Long 30

Kick Returns Jordan Hazard B. Fitzgerald

No. 2 2

Yards 44 43

TD 0 0

Long 24 24

Tackles Andrew Rowell Joshua Lawson Kevin McCaskill Dwight House

UA-A 10-1 5-1 5-0 3-2

Tackles Chris Camacho Jeff Phillips Brandon Golder Ronnie Jackson

UA-A 9-4 11-1 5-2 6-0

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Game Notes:

•The Bulldogs faced the Mocs for the Southern Conference

Time

09:06 00:39 02:32 00:49 04:11 14:52 13:56 10:32 07:20 03:48

Total 11 6 5 5

Sacks 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 1.0 2.0 0.0

Scoring Play

Total 13 12 7 6

CIT - Tory Cooper 4 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 12-65 5:54 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 8-34 3:13 UTC - Joseph Pitman 21 yd pass from Antonio Miller (Craig Camay kick), 7-80 3:36 CIT - Tory Cooper 3 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 1-3 0:05 CIT - Tory Cooper 19 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 14-75 7:26 CIT - Duran Lawson 11 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 9-75 3:47 UTC - Joseph Thornton safety UTC - Blue Cooper 3 yd pass from Antonio Miller (Craig Camay kick), 9-67 3:17 CIT - Mike Adams 29 yd field goal, 7-59 3:12 CIT - Mike Adams 40 yd field goal, 6-22 3:01

Sack 3

In20 2 0

Sacks 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TB 1 0

TFL 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 V-H

7-0 14 - 0 14 - 7 21 - 7 28 - 7 35 - 7 35 - 9 35 - 16 38 - 16 41 - 16

opener for the 2007 season.

• The Citadel scored on their first drive of the game as Tory Cooper converts a four-yard touchdown rush. This touchdown marks Cooper’s sixth of the season. The scoring drive was over 12 plays for 65 yards in 5:54. •Jonathan Synovec recorded his third blocked punt of the season on UTC’s second possession of the game. •Tory Cooper recorded two touchdowns in the first quarter,. •Cooper finished the game with four touchdowns against the Mocs, tying the school record for the most touchdowns in a single-game. The last time a Bulldog scored four touchdowns in one game was Terrance Rivers vs. Furman in 1994. •Duran Lawson rushed for over 100 yards for the first time in his career.

What Higgins said about the game:

“Our players were focused.This is not an easy environment to win in.The blocked punt and forced fumble made a huge difference.”

Game Players of the Week: Cooper (O), Rowell (D), Adams (ST); Rushing Leader: D. Lawson, 19-108 Receiving Leader: Jernigan, 8-95 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

RG Fletcher R Broughton

Scout Team Players of the Week: Maldonado (O), Starnes (D), Harwood (ST) Tackle Leader: Rowell, 11 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Cornett, 60-yd rec. RT Parks B Rice

X Jernigan M Rowell

109

H Higgins W Lyles

P Cornett FC Millhouse

Z TB Roberts Cooper SS FS House J. Lawson

QB D. Lawson BC Smith

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2007 Game Recaps The Citadel Wofford

Quickie Statistics (Final) #8 Wofford vs #25 The Citadel (Oct 06, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

7 28

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Wofford

WOF 28 20 52-302 86 12-4-1 64-388 0-0 3-20 1-25 1-18 8-44.5 1-0 6-41 26:43 3 of 12 0 of 0 3-3

CIT 7 19 38-114 222 44-26-1 82-336 0-0 5-22 3-61 1-42 7-38.1 1-1 3-11 33:17 9 of 20 1 of 2 0-3

The Citadel

Rushing Kevious Johnson Dane Romero Ben Widmyer Jeremy Marshall Passing Josh Collier Ben Widmyer Receiving Fenn Allen Andy Strickland Tripp Smith Justice Joslin Punting Chris Tommie

No. Gain Loss 12 81 4 3 50 0 9 49 11 2 37 0 C-A-I 4-11-1 0-1-0 No. 1 1 1 1 No. 8

Net TD Lg Avg 77 0 25 6.4 50 1 38 16.7 38 0 13 4.2 37 0 28 18.5

Yds TD Long 86 0 31 0 0 0

Yards 31 23 17 15 Yds 356

TD 0 0 0 0

Sack 0 1

Long 31 23 17 15

Avg Long 44.5 67

Rushing Tory Cooper Duran Lawson Andre Roberts Passing Duran Lawson Bart Blanchard Receiving Andre Roberts Tory Cooper Tim Higgins Joshua Haney

In20 3

TB 0

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. Gain Loss 19 72 1 18 65 19 1 0 3 C-A-I 26-43-1 0-1-0 No. 12 6 4 2 No. 7

Net TD Lg Avg 71 0 18 3.7 46 0 24 2.6 -3 0 0 -3.0

Yds TD Long 222 0 29 0 0 0

Yards 123 37 35 16 Yds 267

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 29 9 10 11

Avg Long 38.1 51

Punt Returns Jeremy Marshall

No. 3

Yards 20

TD 0

Long 8

Punt Returns Andre Roberts Biron Nabritt

No. 4 1

Yards 22 0

TD 0 0

Long 12 0

Kick Returns Mike Rucker

No. 1

Yards 25

TD 0

Long 25

Kick Returns Ta'Mar Jernigan Tory Cooper

No. 2 1

Yards 48 13

TD 0 0

Long 29 13

Tackles Buck Brown Seth Goldwire James Mitchell Gary Blount

UA-A 8-1 5-4 4-3 4-1

Tackles Andrew Rowell Joshua Lawson Dwight House T. Broughton

UA-A 5-4 6-2 5-2 4-2

Qtr 1st 3rd 4th

Time

10:19 00:23 05:06 14:41 06:24

Total 9 9 7 5

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0

Scoring Play

Total 9 8 7 6

Sack 3 0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

In20 2

TB 0

TFL 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.5 V-H

WOF - Justice Joslin 3 yd run (Patrick Mugan kick), 7-73 2:05 CIT - Dwight House 42 yd interception return (Mike Adams kick) WOF - Dane Romero 38 yd run (Patrick Mugan kick), 10-91 4:44 WOF - Josh Collier 1 yd run (Patrick Mugan kick), 4-26 0:46 WOF - Michael Hobbs 11 yd run (Patrick Mugan kick), 5-84 1:55

7-0 7-7 14 - 7 21 - 7 28 - 7

Game Notes:

• Entering the game The Citadel was ranked No. 25, while Wofford was No. 8 in national rankings. • The Citadel evened the score at 7 with a defensive touchdown by junior safety Dwight House. Terrier quarterback Josh Collier threw to tight end Fenn Allen, but the ball bounced off his hands and into the arms of House, who returned it 42 yards for a Bulldog touchdown. • Mike Adams missed two field goals in the first quarter, making House’s touchdown in the first quarter the only points earned by the Bulldogs in the Southern Conference matchup. • Senior quarterback Duran Lawson went 26-43 for 222 yards to claim the record for the most passing yards in a career at The Citadel, while sophomore wide receiver Andre Roberts caught 12 of those passes for 123 yards. Lawson’s 11 yard pass to Joshua Haney in the Bulldogs’ second possession of the game gave him 4,471 all time passing yards. The most by any Bulldog quarterback. The previous record was held by Robert Hill 4,468. Lawson finished the game with 222 yards passing for an all-time high 4,638.

What Higgins said about the game:

“We didn’t play as well as we hoped and the things that we did they did a good job defending... I am more disappointed than I am surprised.We knew going into the game that this was a very, very good defense... However, this game is not the season.We have a lot of football left to play, and our guys have got to understand that.We’ve got to get back and figure out how to get better.”

Game Players of the Week: Roberts (O), Rowell (D) Rushing Leader: Cooper, 19-71 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 12-123 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

2008 Bulldog Football

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Parks B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Turner (O), Webb (D), Barney (ST) Tackle Leader: Rowell, 9 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 29-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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P Cornett FC Millhouse

Z TB Roberts Cooper SS FS House J. Lawson

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Furman vs The Citadel (Oct 13, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

The Citadel OT 54 Furman 51

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

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FUR 51 21 33-162 289 33-15-0 66-451 1-87 1-4 6-204 1-4 2-45.5 0-0 8-71 22:26 4 of 11 1 of 2 6-8

CIT 54 30 52-255 386 37-28-1 89-641 0-0 2-41 8-189 0-0 1-0.0 1-1 7-44 37:34 8 of 14 1 of 2 7-9

The Citadel

Rushing Renaldo Gray Jerome Felton Cedrick Gipson S. LaFrance

No. Gain Loss 12 76 0 14 71 0 6 23 8 1 0 0

Passing Renaldo Gray TEAM

C-A-I 15-32-0 0-1-0

Receiving Patrick Sprague Mike Brown Keiron Williams Larry Hedden

No. 9 3 2 1

Punting Trent Hawk

No. 2

Net TD Lg Avg 76 1 19 6.3 71 1 16 5.1 15 1 11 2.5 0 0 0 0.0

Yds TD Long 289 3 61 0 0 0

Yards 238 21 17 13 Yds 91

TD 3 0 0 0

Sack 0 0

Long 61 9 10 13

Avg Long 45.5 48

Rushing Tory Cooper Duran Lawson Cody Wilson Andre Roberts Passing Duran Lawson Receiving Andre Roberts Tory Cooper Ta'Mar Jernigan Tim Higgins

In20 0

TB 0

Punting Team Mark Kaspar

No. Gain Loss 29 142 2 19 114 14 2 11 0 1 5 0 C-A-I 28-37-1 No. 9 7 6 3 No. 1 0

Net TD Lg Avg 140 3 23 4.8 100 1 27 5.3 11 0 6 5.5 5 0 5 5.0

Yds TD Long 386 3 62

Yards 122 83 95 47 Yds 0 0

TD 1 0 1 0

Long 62 40 29 25

Avg Long 0.0 0 0.0 0

Punt Returns Mark Standridge Mike Brown

No. 1 0

Yards 2 2

TD 0 0

Long 0 2

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 2

Yards 41

TD 0

Long 36

Kick Returns Mike Brown S. LaFrance

No. 3 3

Yards 129 75

TD 1 0

Long 76 27

Kick Returns Tory Cooper Cody Wilson

No. 6 1

Yards 113 56

TD 0 0

Long 30 56

Tackles Thomas Twitty Andrew Jones

UA-A 6-5 3-8

Tackles Andrew Rowell Mel Capers

UA-A 4-6 4-1

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Game Notes:

• This game was the second consecutive Parent’s Day weekend where the Bulldogs and Paladins played and went into overtime. • The Bulldogs came all the way back from a 27-7 deficit in the second quarter to claim their first victory over the Paladins since a 10-9 win at Johnson Hagood Stadium in 2003.

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OT

Time

11:56 09:32 01:13 11:44 07:51 00:57 00:00 10:37 08:46 02:03 00:46 12:42 03:49 03:37 01:19 15:00 15:00

Total 11 11

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.5

Scoring Play

Total 10 5

Sacks 0.0 0.0

CIT - Andre Roberts 62 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 5-77 3:04 FUR - Cedrick Gipson 3 yd run (Scott Beckler kick), 5-57 2:24 FUR - Patrick Sprague 17 yd pass from Renaldo Gray (Scott Beckler kick), 10-80 5:06 FUR - Patrick Sprague 14 yd pass from Renaldo Gray (Scott Beckler kick), 3-39 1:16 FUR - Patrick Sprague 61 yd pass from Renaldo Gray (Scott Beckler kick failed), 1-61 0:11 CIT - Duran Lawson 4 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 14-81 6:54 CIT - Mike Adams 34 yd field goal, 4-44 0:26 CIT - Ta'Mar Jernigan 15 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 6-64 2:43 FUR - Jerome Felton 2 yd run (Scott Beckler kick), 4-65 1:51 FUR - Renaldo Gray 6 yd run (Scott Beckler kick), 2-1 0:12 CIT - Joshua Haney 16 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 5-60 1:17 CIT - Tory Cooper 23 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 3-32 1:19 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 9-80 3:45 FUR - Mike Brown 76 yd kickoff return (Scott Beckler kick) CIT - Mike Adams 32 yd field goal, 4-9 2:18 FUR - Scott Beckler 36 yd field goal, 7-6 0:00 CIT - Tory Cooper 5 yd run 5-25 0:00

Sack 3

In20 0 0

TB 0 0

TFL 1.0 0.0 V-H

0-7 7-7 14 - 7 21 - 7 27 - 7 27 - 14 27 - 17 27 - 24 34 - 24 41 - 24 41 - 31 41 - 38 41 - 45 48 - 45 48 - 48 51 - 48 51 - 54

• Bulldog Joshua Haney recorded his first career touchdown in a 16-yard pass from Duran Lawson in the third quarter. • The Citadel took their first lead with a 1-yard touchdown run by Tory Cooper with 3:49 seconds left in regulation to make the score 45-41. • Duran Lawson set a school-record with 486 total yards of offense. Lawson also recorded a career-high with 386 passing yards. Lawson recorded his second 100-yard rushing performance of the season with 100 yards on 19 carries. • The Citadel set a school-record with 641 total yards of offense. The previous high was 610 against VMI in 1992.

What Higgins said about the game:

“What a great win for our program. After last week’s loss against Wofford, I didn’t know how our guys would react today. I can’t say enough good things about them.They never gave up... When you play in big games, players who have been there before have to step up and make big plays.That’s what happened here today.” Game Players of the Week: D. Lawson (O), McCaskill (D), Adams (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 29-140 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 9-122 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Parks B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Robertson (O), Croom (D), Maldanado (ST) Tackle Leader: Rowell, 10 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 62-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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H Higgins W Lyles

P Cornett FC Millhouse

Z TB Roberts Cooper SS FS House J. Lawson

QB D. Lawson BC Smith

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2007 Game Recaps Quickie Statistics (Final) The Citadel vs Western Carolina (Oct 20, 2007 at Cullowhee, N.C.)

The Citadel 37 at Western Carolina 31

CIT 37 22 41-157 199 20-14-0 61-356 1-21 1-21 6-120 1-4 3-40.3 0-0 3-24 29:09 5 of 12 1 of 1 4-5

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

The Citadel Rushing Tory Cooper Duran Lawson Cody Wilson Andre Roberts Passing Duran Lawson Receiving Andre Roberts Tim Higgins Joshua Haney Ta'Mar Jernigan Punting Mark Kaspar

WCU 31 22 38-100 248 32-21-1 70-348 0-0 1-16 8-141 0-0 4-34.8 2-1 6-46 30:51 7 of 12 0 of 0 5-5

Western Carolina No. Gain Loss 25 99 9 7 36 2 6 34 0 2 1 0 C-A-I 14-20-0 No. 9 2 1 1 No. 3

Net TD Lg Avg 90 2 16 3.6 34 0 18 4.9 34 0 17 5.7 1 0 1 0.5

Yds TD Long 199 1 31

Yards 114 21 31 22 Yds 121

TD 1 0 0 0

Sack 0

Long 27 14 31 22

Avg Long 40.3 52

Rushing Mike Malone Willie Harper Todd Spitzer Adam Hearns

No. Gain Loss 14 61 1 17 58 6 1 4 0 6 14 30

Passing Todd Spitzer Adam Hearns

C-A-I 15-21-0 6-11-1

Receiving Eddie Cohen Marcus Brown Marquel Pittman Andrew Rogers In20 0

TB 1

No. 7 7 4 2

Punting Stephen Brown

No. 4

Net TD Lg Avg 60 0 13 4.3 52 0 9 3.1 4 0 4 4.0 -16 1 8 -2.7

Yds TD Long 195 2 36 53 1 14

Yards 104 53 68 15 Yds 139

TD 0 0 2 1

Long 26 19 36 9

Avg Long 34.8 42

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 1

Yards 21

TD 0

Long 21

Punt Returns Carlton Bailey

No. 1

Yards 16

TD 0

Long 16

Kick Returns Ta'Mar Jernigan Alex Sellars

No. 4 1

Yards 90 0

TD 0 0

Long 29 0

Kick Returns Mike Malone Willie Harper

No. 4 3

Yards 106 27

TD 0 0

Long 33 17

Tackles Joshua Lawson Andrew Rowell

UA-A 9-3 6-6

Tackles Q. Phillips Chris Collins

UA-A 12-8 5-5

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Game Notes:

Time

08:28 02:32 06:26 02:54 00:37 12:04 02:23 13:46 11:28 08:09 03:12 01:56

Total 12 12

Sacks 1.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 2.0

Total 20 10

Sack 0 2

Sacks 0.0 0.0

Scoring Play

CIT - T. Millhouse 21 yd fumble recovery (Mike Adams kick) WCU - J. Parsons 36 yd field goal, 11-43 5:48 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 9-65 3:29 WCU - Andrew Rogers 6 yd pass from Adam Hearns (J. Parsons kick), 8-63 3:25 CIT - Tory Cooper 16 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 6-69 2:10 CIT - Andre Roberts 27 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 4-41 1:48 CIT - Mike Adams 49 yd field goal, 5-26 2:58 WCU - Marquel Pittman 18 yd pass from Todd Spitzer (J. Parsons kick), 10-69 3:31 CIT - Mike Adams 29 yd field goal, 6-62 2:12 WCU - Adam Hearns 3 yd run (J. Parsons kick), 7-69 3:11 CIT - Mike Adams 32 yd field goal, 11-38 4:50 WCU - Marquel Pittman 5 yd pass from Todd Spitzer (J. Parsons kick), 7-54 1:05

• Mike Adams hit three field goals, including a career-long 49-yard attempt, while Tory Cooper ran for two touchdowns as The Citadel ruined Western Carolina’s Homecoming with the victory in Cullowhee.

In20 1

TB 0

TFL 1.0 0.0 V-H

7-0 7-3 14 - 3 14 - 10 21 - 10 28 - 10 31 - 10 31 - 17 34 - 17 34 - 24 37 - 24 37 - 31

• Sophomore Andre Roberts recorded his third-consecutive 100-plus yard receiving game, catching nine passes for 119 yards. • Tillman Millhouse’s fumble recovery for a touchdown in the first quarter marked the fourth defensive touchdown the Bulldogs have scored this season. • True Freshman Mel Capers recorded the first sack of his career, dropping WCU quarterback Adam Hearns for a loss of eight yards in the second quarter. In the third quarter, Capers recorded the second interception of his career, picking off Adam Hearns’ pass at the WCU 45-yard line. • The Citadel’s 37 points marked the seventh of their last nine games which they scored 30 or more points, dating back to the 2006 season’s Nov. 10 48-21 victory over VMI in “The Military Classic of the South.”

What Higgins said about the game:

“It is really hard in college football to be emotionally high for 11 games.That was our concern after such a big game last week: would there be a letdown? Our guys weren’t overly emotional, but did the things they had to do.They just didn’t have enough to finish it off like you would like. Duran Lawson did a great job managing the game. He didn’t throw any interceptions, he didn’t fumble and he didn’t throw a bad ball.”

Game Players of the Week: Roberts (O), J. Lawson (D), Adams (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 25-99 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 9-114 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

2008 Bulldog Football

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Parks B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Ruff (O), Croom (D), Robertson (ST) Tackle Leader: J. Lawson, Rowell, 12 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Haney, 31-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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P Cornett FC Millhouse

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Quickie Statistics (Final) #25 The Citadel vs #22 Georgia Southern (Oct 27, 2007 at Statesboro, Ga.)

The Citadel 17 at Georgia Southern 21

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

The Citadel

CIT 17 20 38-191 167 30-16-1 68-358 0-0 5-43 4-79 0-0 6-35.5 0-0 3-22 27:01 4 of 13 0 of 1 3-4

GSU 21 19 54-261 126 24-15-0 78-387 0-0 2-17 3-65 1-3 8-33.8 0-0 4-40 32:59 5 of 17 2 of 2 3-3

Georgia Southern

Rushing Duran Lawson Tory Cooper Cody Wilson

No. Gain Loss 17 116 7 20 85 7 1 4 0

Passing Duran Lawson Bart Blanchard

C-A-I 14-26-1 2-4-0

Receiving Tim Higgins Joshua Haney Andre Roberts Tory Cooper

No. 5 4 3 3

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. 6

Net TD Lg Avg 109 0 18 6.4 78 0 13 3.9 4 0 4 4.0

Yds TD Long 153 2 26 14 0 9

Yards 60 57 27 11 Yds 213

TD 0 0 1 1

Sack 1 0

Long 21 26 14 8

Avg Long 35.5 41

Rushing Jayson Foster Lamar Lewis Chris Teal Mike Hamilton Passing Jayson Foster Billy Lowe Receiving Raja Andrews Irving Campbell Joe Haynie M. McIntosh

In20 2

TB 1

Punting Daniel Jordan TEAM

No. Gain Loss 23 174 17 18 96 14 3 14 0 6 10 2 C-A-I 11-16-0 4-8-0 No. 4 4 3 1 No. 7 1

Net TD Lg Avg 157 2 80 6.8 82 0 21 4.6 14 0 6 4.7 8 0 3 1.3

Yds TD Long 106 0 43 20 0 14

Yards 53 26 26 13 Yds 270 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 43 14 12 13

Avg Long 38.6 54 0.0 0

Punt Returns Andre Roberts T. Broughton

No. 4 1

Yards 37 6

TD 0 0

Long 26 0

Punt Returns Jayson Foster

No. 2

Yards 17

TD 0

Long 13

Kick Returns Tory Cooper Ta'Mar Jernigan

No. 2 2

Yards 48 31

TD 0 0

Long 26 16

Kick Returns Raja Andrews Chris Rogers

No. 1 1

Yards 20 30

TD 0 0

Long 20 30

Tackles Joshua Lawson T. Broughton Andrew Rowell Kevin McCaskill

UA-A 11-3 7-6 6-6 3-5

Tackles Chris Rogers Quentin Taylor E.J. Webb Harland Bower

UA-A 9-0 7-1 5-1 4-2

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Game Notes:

Time

04:58 01:04 05:20 08:13 00:18 12:36 07:28

Total 14 13 12 8

Sacks 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 2.0 3.0 0.0

Total 9 8 6 6

Sack 3 0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Scoring Play

GSU - Jesse Hartley 23 yd field goal, 9-46 4:11 CIT - Andre Roberts 3 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 9-73 3:54 CIT - Tory Cooper 4 yd pass from Duran Lawson (Mike Adams kick), 6-53 2:19 GSU - Jesse Hartley 20 yd field goal, 16-57 6:47 CIT - Mike Adams 37 yd field goal, 9-32 3:54 GSU - Jayson Foster 15 yd run (Raja Andrews pass from Jayson Foster), 9-52 2:42 GSU - Jayson Foster 80 yd run (Jesse Hartley kick), 2-80 0:17

In20 2 0

TB 1 0

TFL 1.0 1.0 0.5 1.0 V-H

0-3 7-3 14 - 3 14 - 6 17 - 6 17 - 14 17 - 21

• Jayson Foster skated 80 yards down the left sideline with 7:28 left in the game to give the Eagles their first lead since early in the first quarter and led Georgia Southern to a 21-17 come-from-behind victory over The Citadel. • Prior to Foster’s touchdown that gave the Eagles the decisive score, the Bulldogs had limited the all-purpose quarterback/running back to 94 yards rushing, far below his 161.6 yards per game average. • Already the school’s all-time leading passer, Duran Lawson’s two TD passes gave him 37 for his career, breaking the school record of 35, set by Robert Hill (1981-84). Lawson threw for 153 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 109 yards before going down with a knee injury late in the fourth quarter. Lawson did not return for the remainder of the season. • The Citadel defense dominated most of the game, while three Bulldogs led with double-digit tackles. Senior Joshua Lawson led with 14 total tackles, 11 of which were unassisted. Trevar Broughton recorded 13 tackles and two sacks, followed by Andrew Rowell who recorded 12 total tackles.

What Higgins said about the game:

“We lost to a very sound football team this afternoon. No one shuts down Jayson Foster for an entire game. We had opportunities and it came down to two plays that did us in ... We had good pursuit on defense, but it is a challenge to do it for 60-70 plays ...We didn’t score in the second half and we couldn’t get points on the board like we needed.”

Game Players of the Week: D. Lawson (O), J. Lawson (D), Roberts (ST); Rushing Leader: D. Lawson, 17-109 Receiving Leader: Higgins, 5-60 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Morbitzer B Capers

Scout Team Players of the Week: Robertson (O),Vest (D), Clark (ST) Tackle Leader: J. Lawson, 14 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Haney, 26-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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P Cornett FC Millhouse

Z TB Roberts Cooper SS FS House J. Lawson

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2007 Game Recaps Quickie Statistics (Final) #9 Appalachian State vs The Citadel (Nov 03, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

The Citadel 24 No. 9 Appalachian State 45

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Appalachian State Rushing Armanti Edwards K. Richardson Trey Elder Devon Moore Passing Armanti Edwards Trey Elder Receiving Dexter Jackson K. Richardson Josh Johnson T.J. Courman Punting Neil Young

ASU 45 22 54-439 148 23-10-2 77-587 0-0 5-54 4-58 1-23 2-39.0 1-1 3-26 28:16 7 of 15 1 of 3 3-4

CIT 24 23 42-126 197 36-20-1 78-323 0-0 1-14 5-102 2-0 7-45.9 0-0 3-20 31:44 4 of 15 1 of 3 3-3

The Citadel No. Gain Loss 21 307 16 14 69 1 8 57 0 8 29 6 C-A-I 10-20-1 0-3-1 No. 2 2 2 1 No. 2

Net TD Lg Avg 291 2 80 13.9 68 1 43 4.9 57 0 10 7.1 23 0 10 2.9

Yds TD Long 148 2 45 0 0 0

Yards 57 47 30 6 Yds 78

TD 1 0 1 0

Sack 2 0

Long 45 33 24 6

Avg Long 39.0 52

Rushing Tory Cooper Bart Blanchard Terrence Reese Team Passing Bart Blanchard Receiving Andre Roberts Joshua Haney Ta'Mar Jernigan Tory Cooper

In20 1

TB 0

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. Gain Loss 16 72 3 22 103 39 2 2 0 1 0 1 C-A-I 20-36-1 No. 9 3 2 2 No. 7

Yds TD Long 197 1 30

Yards 95 26 34 17 Yds 321

Net TD Lg Avg 69 0 16 4.3 64 1 15 2.9 2 1 1 1.0 -1 0 0 -1.0

TD 1 0 0 0

Long 30 11 20 13

Avg Long 45.9 72

Punt Returns Dexter Jackson

No. 5

Yards 54

TD 0

Long 22

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 1

Yards 14

TD 0

Long 14

Kick Returns Devon Moore CoCo Hillary

No. 2 2

Yards 20 38

TD 0 0

Long 13 25

Kick Returns Tory Cooper Cody Wilson

No. 3 2

Yards 56 46

TD 0 0

Long 24 29

Tackles D.J. Smith Jacque Roman Corey Lynch

UA-A 13-3 6-2 5-2

Tackles Joshua Lawson Terrence Reese Mel Capers

UA-A 10-5 4-6 6-3

Qtr 1st

2nd

3rd

Game Notes:

4th

• A season-high of 19,697 packed Johnson Hagood Stadium for the Bulldogs 55th Homecoming celebration against Appalachian State.

Time

11:05 09:53 02:52 14:13 10:24 08:07 03:52 08:45 00:24 13:48 08:16

Total 16 8 7

Sacks 0.5 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.5 0.5 0.0

Total 15 10 9

In20 0

Sacks 0.0 1.0 0.0

Scoring Play

ASU - Julian Rauch 39 yd field goal, 8-58 3:55 ASU - Armanti Edwards 80 yd run (Julian Rauch kick), 1-80 0:13 CIT - Andre Roberts 30 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 1-30 0:07 ASU - D.J. Smith 23 yd interception return (Julian Rauch kick) ASU - Josh Johnson 6 yd pass from Armanti Edwards (Julian Rauch kick), 5-72 2:10 ASU - Dexter Jackson 45 yd pass from Armanti Edwards (Julian Rauch kick), 1-45 0:07 CIT - Terrence Reese 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 11-80 4:15 CIT - Mike Adams 24 yd field goal, 14-63 6:15 CIT - Bart Blanchard 9 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 7-40 2:13 ASU - K. Richardson 1 yd run (Julian Rauch kick), 6-65 1:36 ASU - Armanti Edwards 25 yd run (Julian Rauch kick), 10-70 3:18

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TFL 0.0 1.5 0.0 V-H

3-0 10 - 0 10 - 7 17 - 7 24 - 7 31 - 7 31 - 14 31 - 17 31 - 24 38 - 24 45 - 24

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Bart Blanchard earned the starting role after Duran Lawson’s knee injury against GSU. He completed 20-of-36 passes and recorded his first career touchdown with a 30-yard pass to sophomore wide receiver Andre Roberts at 2:59 in the first quarter to give the Bulldogs their first points of the game. Blanchard recorded his first career rushing touchdown with a 9-yard run with 23 seconds left in the third quarter, making the score, 31-24, in favor of ASU. • Sophomore defensive tackle Terrence Reese recorded both offensive and defensive stats against the Mountaineers. Earning four tackles in the first quarter alone, two solo and two assisted including a sack, Reese returned in the second quarter to record two more tackles and a rushing touchdown, the first of his career. The touchdown came at 3:53 in the second quarter with a 1-yard run to make the score 31-14 in favor of Appalachian State. At the half, Reese totaled six tackles, one sack, and one touchdown. • Sophomore cornerback Ryan Jones put a stop to Appalachian State’s last attempt to score in the first half by intercepting Trey Elder’s pass in the end zone in the last minute of the first half. It was Jones’s third interception of the season. • The Citadel defense held Appalachian State to a -5 yards rushing in the third quarter after the Mountaineers recorded 256 rushing yards in the first half.

What Higgins said about the game:

“The challenge with Appalachian State is that it’s not just Armanti Edwards that you have to stop.There is so much to stop with them.They can run and throw, they have an All-American running back, and they have some outstanding receivers.We just weren’t able to stop them today.” Game Players of the Week: Cornett (O), Kaspar (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 16-69 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 9-95 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

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Scout Team Players of the Week: Harward (O), Synovec (D),Vest (ST) Tackle Leader: J. Lawson, 15 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 30-yd rec. RT Parks B Rice

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Quickie Statistics (Final) ELON vs The Citadel (Nov 10, 2007 at Charleston, S.C.)

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ELON 31 23 18-70 381 53-30-1 71-451 0-0 4-41 7-149 0-0 2-47.5 1-1 2-21 22:14 6 of 14 1 of 2 3-5

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

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CIT 42 23 56-143 370 29-22-0 85-513 0-0 1-0 6-89 1-14 5-39.8 0-0 8-76 37:46 15 of 22 1 of 1 4-4

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Rushing T.J. Clegg Scott Riddle Tim Applegate

No. Gain Loss 8 56 4 9 41 25 1 2 0

Passing Scott Riddle

C-A-I 30-53-1

Receiving Michael Mayers Terrell Hudgins Bo Williamson T.J. Clegg

No. 9 8 6 3

Punting Brandon Lane

No. 2

Net TD Lg Avg 52 0 17 6.5 16 1 12 1.8 2 0 2 2.0

Yds TD Long 381 3 57

Yards 90 161 73 29 Yds 95

TD 0 2 1 0

Sack 2

Long 22 57 30 14

Avg Long 47.5 50

Rushing Bart Blanchard Tory Cooper Cody Wilson Ta'Mar Jernigan

No. Gain Loss 21 70 15 24 46 2 7 34 1 1 6 0

Passing Bart Blanchard

C-A-I 22-29-0

Receiving Andre Roberts Ta'Mar Jernigan Tory Cooper Taylor Cornett In20 1

TB 0

No. 8 5 3 2

Punting Mark Kaspar

No. 5

Yds TD Long 370 3 68

Yards 180 59 29 9 Yds 199

Net TD Lg Avg 55 0 12 2.6 44 3 7 1.8 33 0 11 4.7 6 0 6 6.0

TD 1 0 0 1

Avg Long 39.8 51

No. 4

Yards 41

TD 0

Long 27

Punt Returns Andre Roberts

No. 1

Yards 0

TD 0

Long 0

Kick Returns Michael Mayers Lionel Shoffner

No. 4 1

Yards 111 13

TD 0 0

Long 44 13

Kick Returns Cody Wilson Tory Cooper

No. 3 2

Yards 46 35

TD 0 0

Long 26 19

Tackles Brandon Wiggins Nolan Ward Corey Weaver

UA-A 9-10 10-1 4-7

Tackles Andrew Rowell Mel Capers Dwight House

UA-A 5-3 3-5 5-2

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07:49 04:49 13:03 10:59 07:24 04:31 00:25 08:42 03:09 12:45 06:02

Total 19 11 11

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.5 1.0 1.5

Total 8 8 7

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0

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ELON - Terrell Hudgins 4 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Andrew Wilcox kick), 5-31 1:16 CIT - Andre Roberts 68 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 6-84 2:55 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 4-3 1:42 ELON - Scott Riddle 7 yd run (Andrew Wilcox kick), 7-66 2:04 CIT - Tim Higgins 49 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 8-69 3:35 ELON - Andrew Wilcox 28 yd field goal, 9-66 2:53 CIT - Tory Cooper 1 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 11-62 4:06 ELON - Bo Williamson 30 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Andrew Wilcox kick), 6-81 2:35 ELON - Terrell Hudgins 43 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Andrew Wilcox kick), 8-95 3:31 CIT - Taylor Cornett 4 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 13-55 5:24 CIT - Tory Cooper 4 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 7-86 3:59

Sack 1

Long 68 15 27 5

Punt Returns Karlos Sullivan

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In20 3

TB 0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 V-H

7-0 7-7 7 - 14 14 - 14 14 - 21 17 - 21 17 - 28 24 - 28 31 - 28 31 - 35 31 - 42

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Bart Blanchard threw his first 200+ yard game by completing 22-of-29 passes with no interceptions and three touchdowns for 370 total yards. His longest reception was a 68-yard pass to Andre Roberts. Blanchard’s 370 yards was good enough for the third all-time best passing performance for a Bulldog quarterback. Duran Lawson threw for 386 yards in the 54-51 overtime win on Parents’ Day against Furman for second all-time, while Kip Allen still holds the record for his 428-yard performance against Wofford in 1985. • Roberts broke the school’s record for receptions in a single season after connecting on eight catches for 180 yards bringing his 2007 season total to 71. The previous record was 69 set in 2002 by Scooter Johnson. Roberts’ 180 total yards was good for the second highest number of receiving yards in a single game in Citadel history dating back to 1977. Mark Slawson holds the record with 201 yards against Furman in 1979. • The 68-yard pass play by Blanchard to Roberts was the longest Bulldog play of the 2007 season. • Senior running back Tory Cooper captured the school’s all-time record for touchdowns in a single-season after he finished the game with three rushing touchdowns for a 2007 season total of 18. The previous record was 16 set by Terrence Rivers in 1994. • Elon’s final hopes to get back into the contest ended after Rowell blocked a 32-yard field goal by Wilcox with 3:42 left. Rowell’s last game at Johnson Hagood Stadium was a good one as he had 6.5 tackles in addition to the interception and blocked field goal.

What Higgins said about the game:

“Bart had an incredible game. I can’t say enough about him. He made a couple of great third down throws. He did a nice job moving in the pocket. He played beyond his years today.” Game Players of the Week: Blanchard (O), Rowell (D), Kaspar (ST); Rushing Leader: Blanchard, 21-55 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 8-180 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

RG Fletcher R Broughton

RT Morbitzer B Rice

Scout Team Players of the Week: Cardwell (O), Turner (D), Croom (ST) Tackle Leader: Capers, Rowell, 9 Longest Play from Scrimmage: Roberts, 68-yd rec. X Jernigan M Rowell

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Quickie Statistics (Final) The Citadel vs VMI (Nov 17, 2007 at Lexington, Va.)

70 28

CIT 70 24 46-288 221 18-12-0 64-509 0-0 4-23 4-90 1-2 2-43.5 2-1 8-80 26:07 7 of 10 0 of 1 6-6

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

The Citadel Rushing Tory Cooper Bart Blanchard Ta'Mar Jernigan Cody Wilson Passing Bart Blanchard Receiving Andre Roberts Tim Higgins Joshua Haney Ta'Mar Jernigan Punting Mark Kaspar

VMI 28 15 54-207 36 10-4-1 64-243 0-0 2--1 9-231 0-0 6-34.8 2-2 8-89 33:53 5 of 15 0 of 2 1-2

VMI No. Gain Loss 22 176 2 8 70 8 1 23 0 6 16 5 C-A-I 12-18-0 No. 7 3 1 1 No. 2

Yds TD Long 221 3 37

Yards 128 45 37 11 Yds 87

Net TD Lg Avg 174 3 50 7.9 62 1 30 7.8 23 1 23 23.0 11 0 6 1.8

TD 1 2 0 0

Sack 1

Long 37 26 37 11

Avg Long 43.5 46

Rushing ROBINSON, J. COLLINS, Z. ABEGESAH, H. HUGHES, K. Passing HUGHES, K. Receiving SCOTT, M. BARNSON, B. MAYPRAY, T.

In20 0

TB 0

No. Gain Loss 10 82 0 8 74 2 14 44 0 13 30 10

Punting HUGHES, K. SWEENEY, P.

C-A-I 4-10-1 No. 2 1 1 No. 5 1

Net TD Lg Avg 82 1 35 8.2 72 2 59 9.0 44 0 10 3.1 20 0 16 1.5

Yds TD Long 36 0 12

Yards 21 9 6 Yds 175 34

TD 0 0 0

Long 12 9 6

Avg Long 35.0 41 34.0 34

Punt Returns Tory Cooper T. Millhouse

No. 3 1

Yards 24 -1

TD 0 0

Long 18 0

Punt Returns MAYPRAY, T.

No. 2

Yards -1

TD 0

Long 5

Kick Returns Taylor Cornett Jordon Gilmore

No. 2 1

Yards 69 7

TD 0 0

Long 53 7

Kick Returns MAYPRAY, T. LOUTHAN, M.

No. 7 1

Yards 204 11

TD 1 0

Long 99 11

Tackles Joshua Lawson Andrew Rowell

UA-A 7-8 3-9

Tackles McKINNEY, P. TAYLOR, K.

UA-A 5-5 2-7

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Game Notes:

• The Citadel set the following school records at VMI: points scored in a Season (434), passing yards in a season (2,703), and most points scored in The Military Classic of the South (70); The 70 points scored by The Citadel is the most scored by ANY team at Alumni Memorial Stadium.

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14:16 06:51 11:55 11:15 07:36 04:44 01:00 14:46 14:06 12:23 04:50 00:29 12:09 00:49

Total 15 12

Sacks 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.5

Scoring Play

Total 10 9

CIT - Tory Cooper 2 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 2-19 0:44 CIT - Bart Blanchard 30 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 8-82 2:44 CIT - Tim Higgins 10 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 8-89 2:55 VMI - ROBINSON, J. 35 yd run (SWEENEY, P. kick), 2-38 0:40 CIT - Tory Cooper 8 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 10-60 3:39 CIT - Tory Cooper 50 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 2-54 0:41 CIT - Tim Higgins 9 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 4-14 0:29 VMI - MAYPRAY, T. 99 yd kickoff return (SWEENEY, P. kick) CIT - Ta'Mar Jernigan 23 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 2-38 0:40 CIT - Andre Roberts 30 yd pass from Bart Blanchard (Mike Adams kick), 2-60 0:13 CIT - Taylor Cornett 6 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 10-48 5:35 VMI - COLLINS, Z. 59 yd run (SWEENEY, P. kick), 1-59 0:09 CIT - Cam Turner 3 yd run (Mike Adams kick), 1-3 0:05 VMI - COLLINS, Z. 4 yd run (SWEENEY, P. kick), 11-69 5:52

Sack 1

Sacks 0.0 0.0

In20 1 1

TB 0 0

TFL 1.0 0.5 V-H

7-0 14 - 0 21 - 0 21 - 7 28 - 7 35 - 7 42 - 7 42 - 14 49 - 14 56 - 14 63 - 14 63 - 21 70 - 21 70 - 28

• Mike Adams set a new school record for PATs scored in a season with the Bulldogs first touchdown early in the first quarter. Adams ended the season with 56 successful PATs. • Tory Cooper became only the 11th player in school history to record 1,000-plus yards rushing in a season, ending the 2007 slate with 1,041 yards after a 174-yard performance at VMI. Cooper ended his season with a school record 126 points scored, topping Terrance Rivers’ 96 points scored in 1994. • Andre Roberts ended the season with a school record 78 catches. Roberts moved into second in the school’s all-time receptions chart. Roberts caught seven passes for 128 yards to give him 113 catches for 1,617 yards in his career. Both the number of the catches and the yards receiving is second in the school’s all-time charts. • The season marked only the second time in school history that the Bulldogs have had a 1,000-yard rusher and receiver in the same season.

What Higgins said about the game:

“What a great win today. I am proud of our guys for not letting up after a big and emotional win over Elon last week.The fact that they came out hard allowed us to take the early lead... Getting win No. 7 was important to our players and to the program. It was important for our seniors. Our seniors have the chance to leave a legacy in their final year here ...We worked hard to get here. Our seniors have been through a lot – some of them have had three different coaches during their time at The Citadel. I am happy that those guys stayed the course and found success after all that they put into this program.” Game Players of the Week: McDowell (O), J. Lawson (D), Gilmore (ST); Rushing Leader: Cooper, 22-176 Receiving Leader: Roberts, 7-128 Starting Offense: LT LG C DeHaven Muirhead McDowell Starting Defense: E T N Jones McCaskill Reese

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History and Records 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.

Offensive Records Scoring

Defensive Records

Most Points Scored 76 vs. Webber International, Sept. 8, 2007 434 2007 (11 games)

Game: Season: Total Offense Game: Season:

Most Yards Gained 641 vs. Furman, Oct. 13, 2007 5,323 1992 (13 games)

Game: Season:

Most First Downs 36 vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 266 1992 (13 games)

Game: Season: Rushing Game: Season:

Most Yards Gained 570 vs. East Tennessee State, Sept. 19, 1992 4,348 1992 (13 games) Most Touchdowns 8 vs. Lees-McRae, Oct. 2, 1993 53 1994 (11 games)

Game: Season:

Most Attempts 83 at Chattanooga, Sept. 21, 1991 784 1992 (13 games)

Passing Game: Season:

Most Yards Gained 428 vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 2,703 2007 (11 games)

Game: Season:

Most Touchdowns 6 vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 22 2007 (11 games)

Game: Season:

Most Attempts 54 vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 424 1985 (11 games)

Game: Season:

Most Completions 34 vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 233 1985 (11 games)

Season:

Fewest Points Allowed 93 1960 (11 games)

Total Offense Fewest Yards Allowed Game: 34 at Davidson, Oct. 18, 1975 Season: 2,251 1964 (10 games) Game: Season:

Most Offensive Plays 93 vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 31, 1987 882 1992 (13 games)

Game: Season:

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Rushing Game: Season: Passing Game: Season:

Fewest First Downs Allowed 4 vs. Richmond, Oct. 10, 1964 121 1964 (10 games) Fewest Yards Allowed -47 vs. Richmond, Oct. 10, 1964 1,112 1981 (11 games) Fewest Yards Allowed 0 vs. South Carolina, Sept. 18, 1965 0 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 30, 1973 604 1960 (11 games)

Miscellaneous Most Interceptions Game: 6 vs. Davidson, Sept. 22, 1962 6 vs. Newberry, Oct. 18, 1980 Season: 23 1970 (11 games) Game: Season:

Most Fumble Recoveries 6 vs. East Carolina, Oct. 21, 1973 6 vs. Davidson, Oct. 18, 1975 23 1974 (11 games)

Kip Allen (above) holds the school record for most completions in a game (34 vs. Wofford, 1985) and in a season (231 in 1985).

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61 474 1,225

Game: Season: Career:

486 2,436 6,737

Most Yards Duran Lawson vs. Furman, Oct. 13, 2007 Duran Lawson, 2007 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Game: Season: Career:

6 22 60

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Most Touchdowns Responsible Tim Russell vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 Tony Passander, 1969 Jack Douglas, 1989-92 Most Attempts Andrew Johnson at William & Mary, Oct. 5, 1974 Stump Mitchell, 1980 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Game: Season: Career:

47 291 884

Game: Season: Career:

286 1,647 4,062

Game: Season: Career:

29.8 *9.0 7.1

Best Average Joe Bedenbaugh at Chattanooga, Nov. 7, 1970 (179 yards on 6 carries) Terrance Rivers, 1994 (946 yards on 105 carries) Travis Jervey, 1991-94 (1,490 yards on 211 carries)

Game: Season: Career:

54 417 828

Most Attempts Kip Allen vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 Kip Allen, 1985 Duran Lawson, 2004-07

Game: Season: Career:

34 231 511

Most Completions Kip Allen vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 Kip Allen, 1985 Duran Lawson, 2004-07

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School Records Most Attempts Duran Lawson vs. Wofford, Oct. 6, 2007 Kip Allen, 1985 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Game: Season: Career:

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Most Yards Gene Brown vs.VMI, Nov. 12, 1988 Stump Mitchell, 1980 Stump Mitchell, 1977-80

Game: Season: Career:

428 2,561 5,376

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Most Yards Kip Allen vs. Wofford, Nov. 9, 1985 Jeff Klein, 2002 Duran Lawson, 2004-07

Best Completion Percentage Game: &100 % C.J. Haynes at Army, Sept. 26, 1992 (7-of-7) ^94.7 % Stanley Myers at Furman, Oct. 17, 1998 (18-of-19) Season: 66.9 % Duran Lawson, 2007 (158 of-238) Career: 54.6 % Robert Hill, 1981-84 (377-of-691) & - minimum 5 attempts; ^ - minimum 15 attempts Game: Season: Career: Receiving Game: Season: Career:

6 20 37

Most Touchdowns Tim Russell vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 Robert Hill, 1984 Duran Lawson, 2004-07

Most Catches 13 Rick Crosby vs. Colgate, Oct. 28, 1972 78 Andre Roberts, 2007 133 Victor Frazier, 1982-85

Andre Roberts (left) broke the record for most catches in a season in 2007, bringing in 78 passes.

Game: Season: Career:

201 1,230 2,078

Kickoff Returns Game: Season: Career:

*9 32 *108

Game: Season: Career:

160 770 *2,535

Punt Returns

Duran Lawson (above) holds the most yards passing for a career at The Citadel with 5,376 during his tenure from 2004-07.

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Most Yards Mark Slawson vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 Brian Baima, 1971 Victor Frazier, 1982-85 Most Returns Melvin Davis at Florida State, Sept. 10, 2005 Carlos Frank, 1999 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999 Most Yards Phillip Florence at East Tennessee State, Oct. 24, 1987 Carlos Frank, 1996 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999

Game: Season: Career:

8 8 39 101

Most Returns Andre Roberts vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 1, 2007 Joe Isaac at Furman, Nov. 19, 1966 Mark Slawson, 1977 Mark Slawson, 1977-80

Game: Season: Career:

177 455 861

Most Yards Carlos Frank vs. Newberry, Sept, 6, 1997 Jeff Varnadoe, 1971 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970-71

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History and Records Interceptions 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 18

Most Interceptions Jeff Varnadoe vs. Davidson, Nov. 21, 1970 Jeff Varnadoe at William & Mary, Oct. 10, 1970 Jim King vs.VMI, Oct. 24, 1970 Rusty Holt vs. Davidson, Nov. 18, 1972 Albert Pressley vs. Marshall, Oct. 30, 1985 Marcus Johnson at VMI, Nov. 14, 1998 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970 J.D. Cauthen, 1985-88

Game: Season: Career:

24 24 24 24 24 24 126 300

Most Points Tony Passander vs. Davidson, Oct. 25, 1969 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 26, 1981 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 10, 1992 Terrance Rivers at Furman, Oct. 15, 1994 Tory Cooper at Chattanooga, Sept. 29, 2007 Tory Cooper, 2007 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Game: Season: Career:

4 4 4 4 4 4 21 50

Most Touchdowns Tony Passander vs. Davidson, Oct. 25, 1969 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 26, 1981 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 10, 1992 Terrance Rivers vs. Furman, Oct. 15, 1994 Tory Cooper at Chattanooga, Sept. 29, 2007 Tory Cooper, 2007 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Game: Season: Career:

10 10 56 100

Game: Season: Career:

4 14 14 61

Game: Season: Career: Scoring

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Most Extra Points Mike Adams at VMI, Nov. 17, 2007 Mike Adams vs. Webber Int’l, Sept. 8, 2007 Mike Adams, 2007 Justin Skinner, 1994-97

Going the Distance The Citadel’s Longest Plays

With 96 yards rushing against VMI in 1994, Travis Jervey holds the record for The Citadel’s longest rushing play in school history. Rush:

96

Travis Jervey vs.VMI, Nov. 12, 1994

Pass:

84

Lee Glaze to John Murphy vs. Davidson, Oct. 22, 1983

Kick Return:

100

Punt Return:

89

Jeff Varnadoe at Bucknell, Sept, 18, 1971

Punt:

83

Paul Maguire at West Virginia, Nov. 21, 1959

Field Goal:

53 53

Greg Davis vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 15, 1984 Greg Davis at Western Carolina, Oct. 13, 1984

100 100

Billy Hughes vs. Newberry, Sept. 19, 1959 Jeff Varnadoe at William & Mary, Oct. 10, 1970

Interception:

Bud Pough at Appalachian State, Sept. 28, 2002

Most Field Goals Justin Skinner at Marshall, Nov. 2, 1996 Justin Skinner, 1996 Travis Zobel, 2002 Greg Davis, 1983-86

Game: Season: Career:

Most Punts 12 Greg Davis at Clemson, Oct. 4, 1986 80 Mark Kaspar, 2005 263 Greg Davis, 1983-86

Game: Season: Career:

56.5 44.6 42.1

Best Average Travis Zobel vs. Elon, Oct. 4, 2003 Greg Davis, 1986 (61 punts for 2,723 yards) Greg Davis, 1983-86 (263 punts for 11,076 yards)

Jeff Varnadoe (above) holds the school’s longest play in both punt returns (89 yards vs. Bucknell, 1971) and interceptions (100 yards vs. William & Mary, 1970).

Games Played Season: 13 37 players, 1992 Career: 48 Lester Smith, 1988-92

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sEASON rECORDS Rushes 41 112 117 57 82 146 73 266 218 71

Yards Passes Yards Total 5 203 2,561 2,566 298 203 2,138 2,436 537 238 1,879 2,416 -201 231 2,478 2,277 -83 176 2,257 2,174 585 177 1,507 2,092 218 153 1,864 2,082 1,152 41 795 1,947 1,094 40 837 1,931 212 262 1,682 1,894

Rushing Year Player Attempts 1980 Stump Mitchell 291 1992 Everette Sands 245 1974 Andrew Johnson 248 1971 Jon Hall 169 1994 Travis Jervey 152 1991 Jack Douglas 266 1981 Danny Miller 191 1988 Adrian Johnson 250 1992 Jack Douglas 218 1998 Antonio Smith 230

Receptions 78 69 63 56 53 47 43 42 40 40

Yards 1,060 950 1,230 724 909 354 555 423 359 257

Scoring Year Player TD PAT FG 2007 Tory Cooper 21 0 0 1994 Terrance Rivers 16 0 0 2007 Mike Adams 0 56 12 1992 Jack Douglas 15 0 0 1988 Gene Brown 15 0 0 1980 Stump Mitchell 14 1 0 1991 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 1990 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 1988 Adrian Johnson 13 0 0 1971 Brian Baima 13 0 0

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 2007 Duran Lawson 158 238 2003 Willie Simmons 153 300 1986 Kip Allen 151 325 1969 Tony Passander 109 217 1971 Harry Lynch 81 177

Receiving Year Player 2007 Andre Roberts 2002 Scooter Johnson 1971 Brian Baima 1977 Mike Riley 1984 Victor Frazier 1985 Warren McGrier 1985 Lee Glaze 1983 Bill West 2005 Ta’Mar Jernigan 2006 Tory Cooper

Yards 2,561 2,478 2,257 2,138 1,932 1,879 1,864 1,624 1,542 1,507

Points 126 96 92 90 90 86 78 78 78 78

Tackles Year Player Total Tackles 1974 Brian Ruff 224 1976 Brian Ruff 213 1986 Scott Thompson 183 1975 Brian Ruff 182 1995 Scott Belcher 181 1988 Pete Long 169 1977 Paul Gillis 165 1978 Keith Allen 159 1980 Mike Ashline 159 1981 Kelly Curry 152 Sacks Year 2002 1983 2002 1995 2000 2001 1988 2005 1986 1984

Brian Baima (above) has the most receiving yards in a season for The Citadel, catching 63 passes for 1,230 yards in 1971.

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Player Total Sacks Cliff Washburn 12 George Milton 10 Michael Ballentine 9 Brad Keeney 8 Travis Stephens 8 Travis Stephens 8 Rob Brodsky 7.5 Porter Johnson 7 Lance Thompson 7 George Milton 7

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Years Player 89-92 Jack Douglas 04-07 Duran Lawson 95-98 Stanley Myers 71-73 Harry Lynch 81-84 Robert Hill 77-80 Stump Mitchell 83-86 Kip Allen 90-93 Everette Sands 76-78 Marty Crosby 67-69 Tony Passander

TOTAL OFFENSE Rushes Yards Passes 884 3,908 150 368 1,204 511 606 2,055 289 404 1,265 208 225 -176 377 786 4,062 1 110 -353 404 741 3,926 0 210 -17 306 349 343 217

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

Years 04-07 81-84 83-86 76-78 95-98 71-73 67-69 89-92 2002 78-81

PASSING Player Comp Att Duran Lawson 511 828 Robert Hill 377 691 Kip Allen 404 794 Marty Crosby 306 578 Stanley Myers 289 546 Harry Lynch 208 469 Tony Passander 217 463 Jack Douglas 150 341 Jeff Klein 203 378 Tracey Shrader 144 279

Years 82-85 06-07 00-03 78-81 73-76 03-06 83-86 99-02 77-80 74-77

Player Victor Frazier Andre Roberts Scooter Johnson Byron Walker Doug Johnson Rontreal Tyler Warren McGrier Matt Healy Mark Slawson Mike Riley

RECEIVING Receptions 133 113 110 101 100 96 95 88 87 83

Yards Total 2,829 6,737 5,376 6,580 3,208 5,263 3,205 4,470 4,468 4,292 42 4,104 4,396 4,043 0 3,926 3,801 3,784 3,109 3,552

Yards 4,062 3,926 3,908 2,792 2,643 2,450 2,140 2,125 2,088 2,055

SCORING Years Player TD PAT 89-92 Jack Douglas 50 0 90-93 Everette Sands 34 0 77-80 Stump Mitchell 31 1 04-07 Tory Cooper 31 0 83-86 Greg Davis 0 76 01-04 Nehemiah Broughton 23 0 94-97 Justin Skinner 0 100 03-06 Blake Vandiver 0 93 91-94 Terrance Rivers 24 0 95-98 Stanley Myers 23 2 Years 73-76 74-77 75-78 75-78 77-79 84-87 86-88 87-90 88-92 97-00

FG Points 0 300 0 204 0 188 0 186 35 181 0 168 22 166 23 162 0 144 0 142

TACKLES Player Total Tackles Brian Ruff 755 Tony Starks 533 Kenny Caldwell 412 Keith Allen 328 Paul Gillis 429 Scott Thompson 415 Pete Long 419 J.J. Davis 360 Lester Smith 393 Denny Haywood 377

Yards 5,376 4,468 4,396 3,801 3,208 3,205 3,109 2,829 2,561 2,023

Yards 2,078 1,617 1,603 1,486 1,264 792 809 931 1,509 1,248

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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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 174................Tory Cooper at VMI............................................. 2007 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 140................Tory Cooper vs. Furman..................................... 2007 139................Aaron Green vs. Richmond................................ 1996 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................Tory Cooper vs. Furman..................................... 2007 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

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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 111................Terrance Rivers vs. Wofford................................ 1994 111................Travis Jervey vs. East Tennessee State............... 1994 110................Tory Cooper vs. Webber International............ 2007 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

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Yds............ Player/Game............................................ Year 428................Kip Allen vs. Wofford............................................ 1985 386................Duran Lawson vs. Furman................................... 2007 370........... Bart Blanchard vs. Elon...........................2007 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 254................Duran Lawson vs. Wisconsin.............................. 2007 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................Duran Lawson vs. Charleston Southern.......... 2007 224................Marty Crosby vs. Wofford................................... 1978 223................Duran Lawson vs. Elon......................................... 2006

222................Duran Lawson vs. Wofford.................................. 2007 221........... Bart Blanchard at VMI............................2007 221................Duran Lawson at Chattanooga.......................... 2007 220................Duran Lawson vs. Webber International......... 2007 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

Gene Brown (left) holds the school record for the most rushing yards in a game (286 vs.VMI in 1988) while Kip Allen (above) threw for a school record 428 yards against Wofford in 1985.

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Mark Slawson holds the school record for most receiving yards in a game with 201 vs. Furman in 1979.

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Yds............ Player/Game............................................ Year 201................Mark Slawson vs. Furman.................................... 1979 180........... Andre Roberts vs. Elon...........................2007 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........... Andre Roberts at VMI.............................2007 128................Scooter Johnson vs. Chattanooga..................... 2002 124................Scooter Johnson vs. Wyoming............................ 2002 124................Lee Glaze vs. Wofford.......................................... 1985 123........... Andre Roberts vs. Wofford.....................2007 123........... Andre Roberts vs. Elon...........................2006 122........... Andre Roberts vs. Furman.....................2007 119................Cliff Walters vs. Appalachian State..................... 1983 119................Lee Glaze vs. Appalachian State......................... 1985

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Yds............ Player/Game............................................ Year 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 114........... Andre Roberts at Western Carolina.....2007 111................Fred Johnson vs. Furman..................................... 1984 110 ..............Fred Johnson vs. East Tennessee State.............. 1984 108........... Andre Roberts vs. Charleston Southern..2007 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.


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Total Offense Year Player Rush Pass Total 1953 Duby Rierson 409 345 754 1954 Dick Miles 192 289 481 1955 Budgie Broome 424 0 424 1956 Dave Bochniowich 424 0 424 1957 Bob Schwarze 98 920 1,018 1958 Jerry Nettles 47 434 481 1959 Jerry Nettles 42 402 444 1960 Jerry Nettles 104 755 859 1961 Bill Whaley 50 980 1,030 1962 Sid Mitchell 43 967 1,010 1963 Wade St. John 22 757 779 1964 John Breedlove -57 790 733 1965 Bill Ogburn 105 552 657 1966 Bill Ogburn 241 713 954 1967 Jay Goolsby 371 451 822 1968 Tony Passander 76 1,083 1,159 1969 Tony Passander 177 1,542 1,719 1970 Bob Duncan 881 105 986 1971 Harry Lynch 585 1,507 2,092 1972 Harry Lunch 519 1,135 1,654 1973 Gene Dotson 300 479 779 1974 Andrew Johnson 1,373 35 1,408 1975 Rod Lanning -37 765 728 1976 Marty Crosby 17 1,279 1,296 1977 Marty Crosby -57 1,332 1,275 1978 Marty Crosby 23 1,190 1,213 1979 Tim Russell 525 1,105 1,630 1980 Stump Mitchell 1,647 42 1,689 1981 Danny Miller 1,138 0 1,138 1982 Gerald Toney 387 739 1,126 1983 Robert Hill -157 1,932 1,775 1984 Robert Hill -83 2,257 2,174 1985 Kip Allen -201 2,478 2,277 1986 Kip Allen -120 1,624 1,504 1987 Tommy Burriss 651 1,211 1,862 1988 Gene Brown 1,058 517 1,575 1989 Jack Douglas 760 400 1,160 1990 Jack Douglas 902 797 1,699 1991 Jack Douglas 1,152 795 1,947 1992 Jack Douglas 1,094 837 1,931 1993 C.J. Haynes 490 512 1,002 1994 Travis Jervey 1,171 0 1,171 1995 Stanley Myers 859 543 1,402 1996 Stanley Myers 538 535 1,073 1997 Stanley Myers 198 919 1,117 1998 Stanley Myers 460 1,211 1,671 1999 Maurice Murphy 547 0 547 2000 Mauirice Murphy 854 0 854 2001 Maurice Murphy 949 0 949 2002 Jeff Klein 5 2,561 2,566 2003 Willie Simmons 218 1,864 2,082 2004 Duran Lawson 278 937 1,215 2005 Nuru Goodrum 800 0 800 2006 Duran Lawson 298 2,138 2,436 2007 Duran Lawson 537 1,879 2,416 Rushing Year Player Att Yds Avg 1953 Duby Rierson 104 409 3.9 1954 Ray Allen 52 272 5.2 1955 Budgie Broome 61 424 7.0 1956 Dave Bochniowich 113 424 3.8 1957 Barry Thomas 76 435 6.5 1958 Joe Chefalo 79 383 4.9 1959 Billy Hughes 104 383 3.6 1960 Earley Eastburn 93 500 5.4 1961 Earley Eastburn 83 307 3.7

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1962 Nick DiLoreto 1963 Nick DiLoreto 1964 Mike Lane 1965 Paul Farren 1966 Jay Goolsby 1967 Jim McMillan 1968 Jim McMillan 1969 Bob Duncan 1970 Bob Duncan 1971 Jon Hall 1972 Bob Carson 1973 Andrew Johnson 1974 Andrew Johnson 1975 Peter Bistrian 1976 Andrew Johnson 1977 Stump Mitchell 1978 Stump Mitchell 1979 Stump Mitchell 1980 Stump Mitchell 1981 Danny Miller 1982 Stanford Glenn 1983 Cliff Walters 1984 Mike Lewis 1985 Warren McGrier 1986 Warren McGrier 1987 Tommy Burriss 1988 Adrian Johnson 1989 Jack Douglas 1990 Jack Douglas 1991 Jack Douglas 1992 Everette Sands 1993 Everette Sands 1994 Travis Jervey 1995 Stanley Myers 1996 Kenyatta Spruill 1997 Antonio Smith 1998 Antonio Smith 1999 Maurice Murphy 2000 Maurice Murphy 2001 Maurice Murphy 2002 Nehemiah Broughton 2003 Nehemiah Broughton 2004 Nehemaih Broughton 2005 Nuru Goodrum 2006 Troy Cooper 2007 Tory Cooper

55 91 136 132 87 127 135 136 139 169 118 90 248 100 221 112 188 165 291 191 109 81 115 121 133 172 250 177 223 266 245 187 152 195 171 122 230 123 162 200 224 165 180 177 160 240

276 502 512 389 368 545 523 936 881 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 1,047

Passing Year Player Comp Att 1953 Bubba Williams 30 67 1954 Dick Miles 28 74 1955 Bob Schwarze 28 73 1956 Jack Griffin 13 27 Bob Schwarze 13 31 1957 Bob Schwarze 52 100 1958 Jerry Nettles 24 61 1959 Jerry Nettles 48 97 1960 Jerry Nettles 50 106 1961 Bill Whaley 79 185 1962 Sid Mitchell 53 131 1963 Wade St. John 75 137 1964 John Breedlove 79 149 1965 Bill Ogburn 42 102 1966 Bill Ogburn 53 130 1967 Tony Passander 29 61 Jim Friedl 29 73 1968 Tony Passander 79 185 1969 Tony Passander 109 217 1970 John Rosa 32 93

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Yds 363 289 358 209 142 920 402 743 755 1,083 967 757 790 552 713 484 423 1,083 1,542 606

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Harry Lynch Harry Lynch Harry Lynch Gene Dotson Rod Lanning Marty Crosby Marty Crosby Marty Crosby Tim Russell Tracey Shrader Tracey Shrader Gerald Toney Robert Hill Robert Hill Kip Allen Kip Allen Tommy Burriss Gene Brown Jack Douglas Jack Douglas Jack Douglas Jack Douglas C.J. Haynes John Burton Stanley Myers Stanley Myers Stanley Myers Stanley Myers Chris Eckert Joe Call Mazzie Drummond Jeff Klein Willie Simmons Duran Lawson Duran Lawson Duran Lawson Duran Lawson

81 81 46 47 51 110 117 79 63 74 56 61 174 176 231 151 89 28 21 48 41 40 34 26 42 50 85 112 39 63 68 203 153 94 55 203 158

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1,507 1,135 563 648 765 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 1,879

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

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Byron Walker Victor Frazier Bill West Victor Frazier Warren McGrier Dayle Rust Warren McGrier John Stephens Phillip Florence Phillip Florence Cornell Caldwell Willie Jones Cornell Caldwell Damond Boatwright Chauncey Chappelle Derek Green Derek Green Derek Green Nobert Akas Dendrick Gamble Dendrick Gamble Matt Healy Matt Healy Scooter Johnson Scooter Johnson Rontreal Tyler Ta’Mar Jernigan Andre Roberts Andre Roberts

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Scoring Year Player TD PAT 1953 Jim Tyson 5 0 1954 Dick Miles 5 0 1955 Budgie Broome 4 0 1956 Three tied with 24 1957 Joe Chefalo 5 0 1958 Bob Daugherty 5 0 1959 Paul Maguire 10 0 1960 Earley Eastburn 6 1 1961 Charlie Brendle 4 0 1962 Sid Mitchell 4 10 1963 Nick DeLoreta 4 1 1964 Pat Green 0 14 1965 Bill Ogburn 3 1 1966 Bill Ogburn 3 1 1967 Jim McMillan 6 0 1968 Jim McMillan 6 0 1969 Tony Passander 9 1 1970 Bob Duncan 10 0 1971 Brian Baima 13 0 1972 Harry Lynch 8 0 1973 Andrew Johnson 6 0 1974 Gene Dotson 8 0 Andrew Johnson 8 0 1975 Three tied with 18 1976 Paul Tanguay 0 18 1977 Paul Tanguay 0 10 1978 Stump Mitchell 6 0 1979 Stump Mitchell 7 0 1980 Stump Mitchell 14 1 1981 Danny Miller 12 0 1982 Gerald Toney 6 0 1983 Greg Davis 0 16 1984 Greg Davis 0 25 1985 Greg Davis 0 23 1986 Greg Davis 0 12 1987 Tim Cook 0 21 1988 Gene Brown 15 0

16.1 16.3 10.1 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 13.6

FG TP 0 30 0 30 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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11 9 0 0 0 0 0 7 13 7 8 11 0

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1 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 18 1 11 18 1 31 0 18 0 0 0

0 56 0 78 0 78 0 90 0 54 0 96 0 50 14 64 5 33 0 56 7 32 6 36 0 50 14 73 0 60 8 42 0 42 0 60 0 126

Punting Year Player No. Yds Avg 1953 Paul Chapman 61 2,518 41.3 1954 Ray Allen 33 1,030 31.2 1955 Bob Schwarze 34 1,115 32.2 1956 Paul Maguire 24 923 38.5 1957 Bob Schwarze 31 1,024 33.0 1958 Paul Maguire 22 752 38.7 1959 Paul Maguire 32 1,371 42.8 1960 Clyde Marsh 50 1,787 35.1 1961 Clyde Marsh 46 1,864 40.5 1962 Clyde Marsh 58 2,061 35.5 1963 Kroghie Andresen 38 1,582 41.6 1964 Kroghie Andresen 57 2,148 37.7 1965 Kroghie Andresen 67 2,654 39.0 1966 Don Eykyn 60 1,983 33.1 1967 Don Eykyn 58 2,166 37.3 1968 Don Eykyn 68 2,596 38.2 1969 Charlie Ingram 40 1,400 35.0 1970 Charlie Ingram 64 2,296 35.9 1971 Jim Hughes 48 1,726 36.0 1972 Jim Hughes 63 2,527 40.1 1973 Gene Dotson 67 2,465 36.8 1974 Gene Dotson 39 1,433 36.7 1975 Kenny Caldwell 47 1,939 41.3 Gene Dotson 25 1,032 41.3 1976 Kenny Caldwell 63 2,638 41.9 1977 Kenny Caldwell 65 2,627 40.4 1978 Kenny Caldwell 60 2,366 39.4 1979 Bill Young 44 1,564 35.5 1980 Mike Knox 47 1,691 36.0 1981 Tim Sexton 45 1,642 36.5 1982 Tim Sexton 79 2,785 35.3 1983 Greg Davis 57 2,305 40.4 1984 Greg Davis 68 2,758 40.6 1985 Greg Davis 77 3,290 42.7 1986 Greg Davis 61 2,723 44.6 1987 Hank Burriss 42 1,564 37.2 1988 Hank Burriss 50 1,869 37.4 1989 Hank Burriss 45 1,664 37.0 1990 Eric Willingham 63 2,601 41.3 1991 Eric Willingham 41 1,634 39.9 1992 Eric Willingham 40 1,500 37.5 1993 Brad Purcell 38 1,436 37.8 1994 Mike Selman 32 1,033 32.3 1995 Mike Selman 49 1,655 33.8 1996 Mike Selman 44 1,710 38.9 1997 Tommy Wood 63 2,321 36.8 1998 Stan McGill 57 2,209 38.8

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Stan McGill 55 Travis Zobel 64 Travis Zobel 56 Travis Zobel 48 Travis Zobel 69 Mike Adams 71 Mark Kaspar 80 Mark Kaspar 53 Mark Kaspar 44

2,252 2,336 2,225 2050 2,776 2,625 2,999 2,083 1,799

40.9 36.5 39.7 42.7 40.2 37.0 37.5 39.3 40.9

Punt Returns Year Player No. Yds Avg 1953 Bufort Blanton 6 54 9.0 1954 Dick Miles 5 57 11.4 1955 Budgie Broome 7 123 17.6 1956 Angelo Coia 8 116 14.5 1957 Joe Chefalo 9 79 8.8 1958 Lee Rhame 9 95 10.6 1959 Billy Hughes 7 63 9.0 1960 Earley Eastburn 12 113 9.4 1961 Bob Crouch 12 155 12.9 1962 Converse Chellis 7 54 7.7 1963 Converse Chellis 8 22 2.8 1964 Francis Grant 14 168 12.0 1965 Francis Grant 20 162 8.1 1966 Joe Isaac 24 213 8.9 1967 Joe Isaac 34 306 9.0 1968 Billy Watson 26 85 7.7 1969 Billy Watson 31 397 15.3 1970 Jeff Varnadoe 33 406 13.1 1971 Jeff Varnadoe 33 455 13.8 1972 Carl Startsman 10 135 13.5 1973 Ralph Ferguson 7 60 8.5 1974 Ralph Ferguson 16 125 7.8 1975 Mike Riley 15 144 9.6 1976 Ralph Ferguson 25 202 8.1 1977 Mark Slawson 39 383 9.8 1978 Mark Slawson 22 175 8.0 1979 Mark Slawson 13 49 3.8 1980 Mark Slawson 27 176 6.5 1981 Byron Walker 29 214 7.4 1982 Albert Pressley 29 212 7.3 1983 Glenn Nelson 21 130 6.2 1984 John Stephens 18 108 6.0 1985 John Stephens 23 138 6.0 1986 John Stephens 13 56 4.3 1987 John Stephens 11 62 5.6 1988 Lester Smith 21 105 5.0 1989 Tony Skole 13 64 4.9 1990 Dan Johnson 15 119 7.9 1991 Detric Cummings 10 110 11.0 1992 Lester Smith 10 154 15.4 1993 Dan Johnson 16 97 6.1 1994 Garrick Haltiwanger 12 105 8.8 1995 Garrick Haltiwanger 10 104 10.4 1996 Corey Harris 14 178 12.7 1997 Carlos Frank 28 347 12.4 1998 Carlos Frank 14 70 5.0 1999 Carlos Frank 14 183 13.1 2000 Jay Ingram 14 82 5.4 2001 Jermaine Anderson 9 127 14.1 2002 Jermaine Anderson 18 147 13.1 2003 Jermaine Anderson 14 87 6.2 2004 Gary Domanski 13 134 10.3 2005 Gary Domanski 18 102 5.7 2006 Andre Roberts 18 193 10.7 2007 Andre Roberts 27 289 10.7


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Kickoff Returns Year Player No. Yds Avg 1953 Bufort Blanton 12 234 19.5 1954 Dick Miles 9 180 20.0 1955 Budgie Broome 7 177 25.3 1956 Angelo Coia 8 216 27.0 1957 Barry Thomas 46 141 23.5 1958 Bob Daughterty 7 118 16.9 1959 Bob Crouch 8 164 20.5 1960 Earley Eastburn 11 260 23.6 1961 Earley Eastburn 9 239 26.6 1962 Eddie Taylor 18 377 20.9 1963 Converse Chellis 13 275 21.2 1964 Vance Caesar 9 216 24.0 1965 Vance Caesar 8 156 19.5 1966 Jim McMillan 21 435 20.7 1967 Mark Cassidy 13 214 16.5 1968 Steve Brackett 20 397 19.9 1969 Bob Duncan 14 288 20.6 1970 Champ Reiley 15 301 20.1 1971 Jeff Varnadoe 19 416 21.9 1972 Bob Carson 12 238 19.8 1973 Ralph Ferguson 10 224 22.4 1974 Stan Yarborough 25 484 19.4 1975 Stan Yarborough 11 184 16.7 1976 Alvin Perkins 16 313 19.6 1977 Mark Slawson 11 202 18.4 1978 Alvin Perkins 19 386 20.3 1979 Danny Miller 15 383 25.5 1980 Eric Manson 20 450 22.5 1981 Eric Manson 12 252 21.0 1982 Albert Pressley 11 197 17.9 1983 Glenn Nelson 18 372 20.7 1984 Mike Lewis 24 468 19.5 1985 J.D. Cauthen 12 202 16.8 1986 J.D. Cauthen 25 473 18.9 1987 Phillip Florence 21 430 20.5 1988 Lester Smith 9 198 22.0 1989 Derek Moore 19 428 22.5 1990 Cedric Sims 16 320 22.0 1991 Torrence Forney 16 443 27.7 1992 Torrence Forney 14 317 22.6 1993 Detric Cummings 19 428 22.5 1994 Kenny Fillmore 13 310 23.9 1995 Garrick Haltiwanger 14 370 26.4 1996 Carlos Frank 31 770 24.8 1997 Carlos Frank 19 466 24.5 1998 Carlos Frank 26 651 25.0 1999 Carlos Frank 32 648 20.2 2000 Jay Ingram 24 513 21.4 2001 Kenyon Doyle 17 389 22.9 2002 Bud Pough 18 487 27.1 2003 Bud Pough 26 599 23.0 2004 Ern Mills 22 489 22.2 2005 Melvin Davis 16 309 19.3 2006 Tory Cooper 16 305 19.1 2007 Tory Cooper 25 516 20.6 Interceptions Year Player No. Yds Avg 1953 Ray Allen 3 19 6.3 1954 Fernie Walker 1 76 76.0 Charlie Hill 1 29 29.0 Bob McDowell 1 3 3.0 Ray Allen 1 0 0.0 1955 Budgie Broome 3 86 28.7 Bob Schwarze 3 39 13.0 1956 Bob Schwarze 4 78 17.0 1957 Barry Thomas 3 42 14.0

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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 2007

Joe Chefalo Bob Daugherty Billy Hughes Bill Johnson Bob Crouch Bucky Sharpe Joe Cannarella John Breedlove Joe Cannarella Francis Grant Francis Grant Cal McCombs Rick Clifford Billy Watson Jimmy King Jeff Varnadoe Jeff Varnadoe Rusty Holt Brian Ruff Carl Startsman Billy Long 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 Andrew Rowell Ryan Jones

2 2 3 3 4 3 6 3 3 2 4 3 4 3 6 9 4 6 3 3 6 4 5 7 4 5 6 5 4 3 3 3

— — 132 58 26 53 49 26 20 76 108 20 37 86 79 251 52 52 54 5 86 24 112 102 84 13 68 48 54 39 30 20

— — 44.0 19.3 6.5 17.7 8.2 8.7 6.7 38.0 27.0 6.7 9.3 28.7 13.2 27.9 13.0 4.7 18.0 1.7 14.3 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

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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

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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 2007

History

Sedrick Brown Paul Gillis Mike Ashline Kelly Curry Mike Varner Flint Matthews Richard Brock Joel Thompson Scott Thompson Matt Larkin Pete Long J.J. Davis J.J. Davis Lester Smith Lester Smith Tracey Gamble Micah Young Scott Belcher Scott Belcher Lorenzo Jackson Denny Haywood Denny Haywood Travis Stephens Travis Stephens T.J. Rose James Greene Brandon Hawkins Porter Johnson Joshua Lawson Andrew Rowell

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116 116 159 152 125 112 137 102 183 139 169 131 134 132 128 97 119 181 129 124 106 137 144 100 96 84 68 86 95 102

Sacks Year Player No. 1983 George Milton 10 1984 George Milton 7 1985 Lance Thompson 6 1986 Lance Thompson 7 1987 Lance Thompson 6 1988 Rob Brodsky 7 1989 Bill Melby 2.5 David Russiniko 2.5 1990 Bill Melby 7.5 1991 Lance Cook 4 1992 Mike Wideman 4.5 Garrett Sizer 4.5 1993 Layne Dellinger 4.5 1994 Micah Young 5 1995 Brad Keeney 8 1996 Lorenzo Jackson 3 1997 Lance Gray 5 1998 Lance Gray 5 Mario Richardson 5 1999 Brain Smith 2 2000 Travis Stephens 8 2001 Travis Stephens 8 2002 Cliff Washburn 12 2003 Michael Ballentine 6 2004 Michael Ballentine 6 Trevar Broughton 6 2005 Porter Johnson 7 2006 James Wilson 3 Andrew Rowell 3 2007 Trevar Broughton 5.5

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History and Records oFFENSE

First Rushing Year Downs Yards Passes 1953 — 1,287 48-116 1954 — 1,049 42-129 1955 — 1,651 46-122 1956 110 1,770 39-105 1957 138 1,615 64-131 1958 121 1,534 58-159 1959 137 1,522 71-142 1960 158 1,886 70-155 1961 147 1,137 94-220 1962 123 1,104 89-214 1963 149 1,438 107-193 1964 138 1,370 94-184 1965 122 1,044 66-191 1966 156 1,682 70-172 1967 150 1,439 87-201 1968 154 1,404 82-199 1969 203 2,149 115-247 1970 167 2,297 62-163 1971 234 2,942 113-240 1972 191 2,461 91-216 1973 156 1,817 81-202 1974 190 2,650 80-180 1975 167 1,765 83-184 1976 152 1,465 125-233 1977 145 1,404 129-262 1978 182 2,119 119-220 1979 197 2,604 69-180 1980 230 3,066 77-159 1981 207 2,801 87-166 1982 146 1,933 88-200 1983 178 519 217-407 1984 181 898 200-372 1985 208 896 233-424 1986 164 1,058 173-370 1987 219 2,742 94-178 1988 215 3,436 59-129 1989 203 2,921 42-97 1990 199 3,085 53-118 1991 208 3,081 44-100 1992 266 4,348 51-98 1993 212 3,074 36-87 1994 236 4,202 39-88 1995 165 2,651 42-97 1996 193 2,775 82-148 1997 172 2,226 86-184 1998 223 2,180 115-183 1999 152 1,566 85-179 2000 159 1,914 95-191 2001 155 1,888 73-146 2002 237 1,829 208-391 2003 204 1,998 158-310 2004 151 1,649 111-215 2005 152 1,316 161-290 2006 211 1,732 207-330 2007 265 2,110 216-329

Year-By-Year Statistics Passing Total Yards Offense Points 598 1,885 77 458 1,507 94 571 2,222 101 517 2,287 136 1,074 2,689 111 890 2,424 130 1,179 2,701 207 1,019 2,905 181 1,354 2,491 133 1,317 2,421 143 1,061 2,499 146 941 2,310 128 798 1,842 77 916 2,598 120 1,374 2,813 155 1,214 2,618 177 1,623 3,772 262 1,178 3,475 259 2,088 5,030 366 1,267 3,728 192 1,042 2,859 137 1,166 3,816 216 1,178 2,943 144 1,462 2,927 171 1,470 2,874 133 1,826 3,945 201 1,178 3,782 253 1,117 4,183 269 1,252 4,053 252 1,009 2,942 150 2,530 3,049 182 2,641 3,539 240 2,518 3,414 190 1,905 2,963 155 1,253 3,995 228 917 4,353 318 773 3,694 245 863 3,948 266 815 3,896 238 975 5,323 353 563 3,637 246 603 4,805 388 543 3,194 165 975 3,750 206 931 3,082 165 1,257 3,437 223 858 2,424 147 939 2,853 144 813 2,701 172 2,638 4,467 305 1,961 3,959 311 1,094 2,743 162 1,377 2,693 194 2,163 3,895 264 2,703 4,813 434

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First Rushing Year Downs Yards Passes 1953 — 1,565 71-167 1954 — 2,608 39-86 1955 — 2,059 44-118 1956 128 1,951 59-122 1957 154 1,909 71-129 1958 128 1,703 53-125 1959 152 1,640 80-163 1960 156 2,036 58-147 1961 166 2,209 72-166 1962 189 2,601 78-157 1963 156 1,913 64-152 1964 121 1,839 59-162 1965 148 1,628 66-127 1966 145 1,773 97-191 1967 172 1,430 136-267 1968 176 1,255 140-255 1969 170 1,186 138-304 1970 209 2,237 108-279 1971 201 1,878 130-266 1972 205 2,391 101-210 1973 206 2,566 90-178 1974 206 2,629 84-165 1975 170 1,958 87-186 1976 199 2,317 89-205 1977 191 2,132 103-236 1978 232 2,739 118-244 1979 253 3,094 96-181 1980 196 1,951 123-263 1981 172 1,112 159-312 1982 205 2,225 139-275 1983 258 2,587 153-292 1984 209 1,826 153-266 1985 186 2,115 116-270 1986 203 2,676 106-202 1987 190 2,011 128-253 1988 226 2,149 177-329 1989 197 2,236 120-219 1990 221 2,279 160-280 1991 187 1,961 131-236 1992 229 2,533 135-271 1993 163 1,898 109-192 1994 226 2,412 157-276 1995 219 2,313 140-246 1996 210 2,545 134-190 1997 183 2,019 116-244 1998 296 2,289 147-255 1999 209 2,343 137-216 2000 216 1,973 180-305 2001 177 1,829 117-255 2002 242 2,457 165-276 2003 211 2,256 147-264 2004 193 2,037 145-235 2005 210 1,706 182-313 2006 184 1,625 178-303 2007 310 1,901 164-311

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Passing Total Yards Offense Points 1,053 2,618 264 742 3,350 256 749 2,808 155 805 2,756 149 995 2,904 135 877 2,580 196 1,009 2,649 142 604 2,636 93 838 3,047 155 1,120 3,721 264 929 2,842 194 755 2,251 122 800 2,428 158 1,226 2,808 178 1,448 2,878 144 1,634 2,888 200 1,689 2,875 194 1,280 3,517 241 1,756 3,634 267 1,312 3,703 183 1,472 4,058 250 1,168 3,797 248 1,070 3,028 97 1,154 3,471 176 1,478 3,610 162 1,693 4,432 246 1,438 4,532 277 1,666 3,617 178 1,750 2,862 151 1,918 4,143 230 2,018 4,605 336 2,062 3,888 252 1,545 3,660 236 1,768 4,443 323 2,005 4,016 280 2,675 4,807 286 1,713 3,949 258 2,192 4,471 223 1,662 3,623 183 1,667 4,200 185 1,624 3,522 255 2,068 4,480 343 1,577 3,890 261 1,460 4,005 275 1,394 3,413 224 2,047 4,336 296 1,857 4,200 349 2,389 4,362 335 1,534 3,363 183 2,362 4,819 338 1,994 4,250 311 1,904 3,941 250 2,269 3,975 316 2,332 3,957 314 2,020 3,921 310


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Kodak/American Football Coaches Association Division I-AA National Coach of the Year Charlie Taaffe 1992 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 Charlie Taaffe

1988 1992

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(Second Team) John Small (Sr.) Brian Ruff (Sr.) Jim Gabrish (Jr.) J.J. Davis (Sr.) Torrencey Forney (Sr.)

1969 1975 1984 1990 1992

(Third Team) Paul Maguire (Sr.) Vince Petno (Sr.) Stump Mitchell (Sr.) Scott Thompson (Sr.) Lance Hansen (Sr.) Andre Roberts (So.)

1959 1963 1980 1987 1992 2007

(Honorable Mention) Bob Schwarze (Sr.)

1957

I-AA Athletic Directors Assoc. All Star Team Travis Stephens 2000 Travis Stephens 2001

Media Southern Conference Freshman of the Year Victor Frazier (tie) 1982 Stanford Glenn (tie) 1982

Don Hansen’s All American (Third Team) Travis Stephens 2000 Travis Stephens 2001 Kodak All-American (First team)

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 Scott Thompson (Defense) 1986 Gene Brown (Offense) 1988 South Carolina Amateur Athlete of the Year Stump Mitchell 1980 Jack Douglas 1992 Jacobs Blocking Award Andy Sabados Carlos Avalos

1986 1988

American Football Coaches Assoc. AllAmerican 1994 1995

Levi Davis Brad Keeney

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Awards and Honors

Associated Press All-American (First Team) Brian Ruff (Sr.) 1976 Jim Gabrish (Sr.) 1985 Scott Thompson (Jr.) 1986 Carlos Avalos (Sr.) 1988 Lester Smith (Sr.) 1992 Carey Cash (Sr.) 1992

Southern Conference Coach of the Year (The Wallace Wade Award) Eddie Teague 1961 Tom Moore 1984 Charlie Taaffe 1988 Charlie Taaffe 1990

Southern Conference Athlete of the Year (Bob Waters Award) Brian Baima Brian Ruff Brian Ruff Stump Mitchell Bill White Lee Glaze

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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

(Third team)

1969

The Sporting News All-American John Small (Sr.) 1969 Walter Camp All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos (Sr.) 1988 J.J. Davis (Sr.) 1990 Lester Smith (Jr.) 1991 Lester Smith (Sr.) 1992 Torrence Forney (Sr.) 1992 Lance Hensen (Sr.) 1992 Carey Cash (Sr.) 1992 Sports Network All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos (Sr.) 1988 Lester Smith (Jr.) 1991 Lester Smith (Sr.) 1992 Carey Cash (Sr.) 1992 Lance Hansen (Sr.) 1992 Carlos Frank (So.) 1997 (Second team) Torrencey Forney (Sr.) Everette Sands (Jr.)

1992 1992

(Third team) Scott Belcher Travis Stephens Andre Roberts

1995 2000 2007

Football Gazette All-American (First team) Carlos Avalos 1988 Academic All-American (First team) Bobby Schwarze Vince Petno Kenny Caldwell Kenny Caldwell Kenny Caldwell Tom Frooman Tom Frooman Travis Stephens Travis Stephens

1957 1963 1976 1977 1978 1987 1989 2000 2001

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners Tommy Leitner Kenny Caldwell Bill West Derek Beres

1974 1979 1984 1996

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Derek Beres 1996 Sports Network National Player of the Week Porter Johnson Oct. 3, 2005 Southern Conference Player of the Week Nick DiLoreto (Back) Sept. 28, 1963 Vince Petno (Lineman) Oct. 5, 1963 Joe Missar (Lineman) Sept. 19, 1964 Joe Missar (Lineman) Oct. 3, 1964 Mitch Foster (Lineman) Nov. 14, 1964 Jay Goolsby (Back) Nov. 12, 1966 Joe Friedl (O) Sept. 30, 1967 Joe Issac (D) Oct. 7, 1967 Jay Goolsby (O) Oct. 28, 1967 Jim McMillan (O) Sept. 28, 1968 Jim Rathbun (D) Oct. 19, 1968 Tony Passander (O) Nov. 16, 1968 Ken Diaz (D) Nov. 16, 1968 Tony Passander (O) Oct. 4, 1969 Tony Passander (O) Oct. 25, 1969 Jim Lee (D) Oct. 25, 1969 Bob Duncan (O) Sept. 26, 1970 Jeff Varnadoe (D) Oct. 10, 1970 Jimmy King (D) Oct. 24, 1970 Jeff Varnadoe (D) Nov. 21, 1970 Brian Baima (O) Sept. 25, 1971 Jeff Varnadoe (D) Oct. 23, 1971 Allan Melton (D) Sept. 16, 1972 Norman Seabrooks (D) Oct. 14, 1972 Rusty Holt (D) Sept. 8, 1973 Harry Lynch (O) Sept. 15, 1973 Jim Roberts (D) Oct. 13, 1973 Brian Ruff (D) Sept. 14, 1974 Andrew Johnson (O) Oct. 5, 1974 Brian Ruff (D) Oct. 26, 1974 Andrew Johnson (O) Nov. 16, 1974 Brian Ruff (D) Sept. 27, 1975 Brian Ruff (D) Oct. 11, 1975 Joe Summrall (O) Nov. 15, 1975 Brian Ruff (D) Nov. 15, 1975 Brian Ruff (D) Sept. 11, 1976 Ralph Ferguson (D) Sept. 25, 1976 Greg James (D) Oct. 9, 1976 Brian Ruff (D) Oct. 16, 1976 Brian Ruff (D) Oct. 23, 1976 Kenny Caldwell (D) Nov. 5, 1977 Tony Starks (D) Nov. 12, 1977 Felix Hooks (D) Nov. 19, 1977 Mark Slawson (O) Sept. 23, 1978 Kenny Caldwell (D) Oct. 7, 1978 Scott Wages (D) Nov. 11, 1978 Scott Wages (D) Sept. 22, 1979 Tim Russell (O) Sept. 29, 1979 Stump Mitchel (O) Oct. 20, 1979 Tim Russell (O) Nov. 17, 1979 Sedrick Brown (D) Sept. 27, 1980

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Stump Mitchel (O) Stump Mitchel (O) Stump Mitchel (O) Danny Miller (O) Byron Walker (O) Gerald Toney (O) Robert Hill (O) Robert Hill (O) George Milton (D) Robert Hill (O) Joel Thompson (D) J.D. Cauthen (D) Tommy Burriss (O) Gene Brown (O) Gene Brown (O) Gene Brown (O) Pete Long (D) Adrien Johnson (O) Gene Brown (O) Jack Douglas (O) J.J. Davis (D) J.J. Davis (D) Jack Douglas (O) Lester Smith (D) Jack Douglas (O) Lester Smith (D) Jack Douglas (O) David Brodsky (D) David Russinko (D) Judson Boehmer (D) Lester Smith (D) Everette Sands (O) Everette Sands (O) Everette Sands (O) Ahren Self (D) C.J. Haynes (O) Shawn Lyons (Fr.) John Burton (O) Terrance Rivers (O) Micah Young (D) Scott Belcher (D) Stanley Myers (Fr.) Brad Keeney (D) Stanley Myers (Fr.) Scott Belcher (D) Carlos Frank (O) Chris Webb (D) Mario Richardson (Fr.) Britt Gardner (Fr.) Antonio Smith (O) Marcus Johnson (D) Stanley Myers (O) Marcus Johnson (D) Dean Kelley (D) Denny Haywood (D) Scooter Johnson (Fr.) Mazzie Drummond (Fr.) Kevin Howard (D) Travis Stephens (D) Kevin Corley (Fr.) Maurice Murphy (O) Cliff Washburn (D) Jeff Klein (O) Ern Mills (O) Nehemiah Broughton (O) Ern Mills (O) Montrel Lee (Fr.) Porter Johnson (D) Andrew Rowell (D) Ben Carnell (Fr.) Porter Johnson (D) Duran Lawson (O) Tory Cooper (O) Tory Cooper (O) Duran Lawson (O) John Synovec (ST) Duran Lawson (O) Mike Adams (ST) Bart Blanchard (O) Mike Adams (ST)

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Oct. 4, 1980 Oct. 11, 1980 Nov. 8, 1980 Sept. 26, 1981 Nov. 21, 1981 Oct. 9, 1982 Sept. 10, 1983 Sept. 24, 1983 Oct. 22, 1983 Oct. 20, 1984 Nov. 2, 1985 Sept. 19, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Sept. 10, 1988 Sept. 24, 1988 Oct. 1, 1988 Oct. 15, 1988 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 8, 1990 Sept. 8, 1990 Sept. 22, 1990 Oct. 20, 1990 Oct. 20, 1990 Oct. 27, 1990 Oct. 12, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Nov. 23, 1991 Sept. 5, 1992 Sept. 12, 1992 Sept. 19, 1992 Sept. 26, 1992 Oct. 3, 1992 Oct. 24, 1992 Sept. 25, 1993 Oct. 16, 1993 Oct. 3, 1994 Oct. 17, 1994 Nov. 7, 1994 Sept. 4, 1995 Sept. 4, 1995 Sept. 11, 1995 Sept. 11, 1995 Oct. 27, 1996 Sept. 6, 1997 Sept. 13, 1997 Sept. 13, 1997 Oct. 11, 1997 Sept. 5, 1998 Oct. 10, 1998 Oct. 17, 1998 Nov. 14, 1998 Oct. 23, 1999 Sept. 16, 2000 Sept. 30, 2000 Sept. 3, 2001 Oct. 1, 2001 Oct. 22, 2001 Nov. 5, 2001 Nov. 12, 2001 Sept. 16, 2002 Nov. 25, 2002 Sept. 1, 2003 Oct. 20, 2003 Nov. 17, 2003 Oct. 25, 2004 Oct. 3,. 2005 Oct. 31, 2005 Nov. 14, 2005 Nov. 21, 2005 Oct. 2, 2006 Oct. 23, 2006 Nov. 12, 2006 Nov. 19, 2006 Sept. 10, 2007 Oct. 15, 2007 Oct. 22, 2007 Nov. 12, 2007 Nov. 19, 2007

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History and Records 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

Awards and Honors

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 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 Chris McDowell.........................2007 Trevar Broughton......................2007 Joshua Lawson............................2007 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 Chris McDowell.........................2007 Trevar Broughton......................2007 Andrew Rowell...........................2007 Joshua Lawson............................2007 All-South Carolina Jim Tyson.....................................1955 Bob Schwarze.............................1957 Paul Maguire................................1959 Earley Eastburn...........................1960 George Garrison........................1960

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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 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

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North-South All-Star Game Bobby Schwarze.........................1957 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 East Coast Bowl Joshua Lawson............................2007 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 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 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 Jimmy “Red” Parker..................2007 Bill Gilgo.......................................2007 Charlie Brendle..........................2007 David Kreber..............................2007 Jack Hall........................................2007


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The Citadel in Overtime Games (5-5) Date Oct. 17 Nov. 10 Oct. 11 Nov. 6 Nov. 4

Year OPPONENT 1911 at Mercer 1996 at VMI 1997 at East Tennessee State 1999 at Chattanooga 2000 Chattanooga

W/L Score Length W 5-0 OT L 27-34 OT W 23-20 OT L 27-30 OT L 13-20 OT

Date Nov. 3 Oct. 15 Sept. 9 Oct. 21 Oct. 13

Homecoming Results (34-21) 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

1981 The Citadel 35, Furman 18 1982 Chattanooga 24, The Citadel 7 1983 Furman 49, The Citadel 21 1984 The Citadel 27,VMI 24 1985 Furman 42, The Citadel 0 1986 East Tennessee St. 35, The Citadel 9 1987 Appalachian State 27, The Citadel 17 1988 The Citadel 20, Marshall 3 1989 Furman 44, The Citadel 9 1990 The Citadel 23,VMI 3 1991 The Citadel 10, Furman 6 1992 The Citadel 50,VMI 0 1993 The Citadel 34,VMI 33 1994 The Citadel 17, Georgia Southern 15 1995 VMI 34, The Citadel 7 1996 The Citadel 16, Chattanooga 13 1997 The Citadel 28,VMI 6 1998 Chattanooga 13, The Citadel 10 1999 The Citadel 7,VMI 6 2000 Chattanooga 20, The Citadel 13 2001 The Citadel 49,VMI 7 2002 Chattanooga 34, The Citadel 31 2003 Wofford 42, The Citadel 16 2004 The Citadel 44, Chattanooga 24 2005 The Citadel 21, Elon 0 2006 The Citadel 48,VMI 21 2007 Appalachian State 45, The Citadel 24

CROWD OPPONENT LOCATION DATE W/L SCORE 85,061 Florida Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 6, 1998 L 10-49 85,022 LSU Baton Rouge, La. Sept. 7, 2002 L 10-35 80,327 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. Sept. 15, 2007 L 31-45 79,152 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 10, 2005 L 10-62 76,302 Auburn Auburn, Ala. Sept. 25, 2004 L 3-33 76,000 Clemson Clemson, S.C. Sept. 2, 2000 L 0-38 75,000 Clemson Clemson, S.C. Oct. 4, 1986 L 0-24 73,500 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. Aug. 31, 1985 L 17-56 71,200 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. Sept. 8, 1984 L 24-31 70,104 Texas A&M College Station, Texas Sept. 2, 2006 L 3-35

W/L Score Length W 20-17 2OT L 31-39 3OT L 35-38 2OT W 30-27 OT W 54-51 OT

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 State 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 State 17 Appalachian State 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

1981 The Citadel 55, Newberry 14 1982 The Citadel 24, Marshall 7 1983 The Citadel 41, Davidson 12 1984 The Citadel 28, Marshall 17 1985 The Citadel 10, Western Carolina 3 1986 VMI 47, The Citadel 30 1987 VMI 7, The Citadel 3 1988 The Citadel 23, Chattanooga 17 1989 The Citadel 35, Samford 16 1990 Chattanooga 7, The Citadel 6 1991 The Citadel 17, Appalachian State 10 1992 Marshall 34, The Citadel 13 1993 The Citadel 20, Furman 10 1994 Eate Tennessee State 56, The Citadel 34 1995 Furman 24, The Citadel 3 1996 E.ast Tennessee State 41, The Citadel 20 1997 Furman 21, The Citadel 7 1998 The Citadel 31, East Tennessee State 20 1999 Furman 31, The Citadel 17 2000 East Tennessee State 20, The Citadel 7 2001 Furman 30, The Citadel 7 2002 The Citadel 26, East Tennessee State 7 2003 The Citadel 31, Elon 7 2004 Georgia Southern 42, The Citadel 7 2005 Furman 39, The Citadel 31, 3OT 2006 The Citadel 30, Western Carolina 27 (OT) 2007 The Citadel 54, Furman 51 (OT)

Noteworthy Wins WIN YEAR OPPONENT SCORE 1 1905 Porter Military Academy 17-0 50 1920 Newberry 35-10 100 1931 Clemson 6-0 150 1942 Davidson 21-9 200 1959 West Virginia 20-14 250 1969 Maine 40-28 300 1979 Appalachian State 24-23 350 1988 Boston University 24-13 400 1996 Chattanooga 16-13 446 2007 VMI 70-28

YEAR OPPONENT W/L SCORE 1905 Porter Military Academy T 0-0 1919 Furman L 6-21 1930 Clemson L 7-13 1940 Oglethorpe W 25-0 1954 VMI L 0-42 1964 VMI W 17-0 1974 VMI L 3-30 1983 Chattanooga L 9-30 1992 Appalachian State W 25-0 2001 East Tennessee State L 21-23 2007 VMI W 70-28

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Year OPPONENT 2001 at Chattanooga 2005 Furman 2006 Charleston Southern 2006 Western Carolina 2007 Furman

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Parents’ Day Results (29-26) 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

Noteworthy Games GAME 1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 972

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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

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W/L SCORE L 13-34 W 10-6 W 34-28 W 17-15 W 21-0 L 14-21 L 16-42 W 42-35 L 0-42 L 9-44

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First Last Won Lost Tied 1976 1997 1 3 0 1972 2007 11 25 0 1992 1992 1 0 0 1960 1970 5 3 0 1934 1994 2 7 0 2004 2004 0 1 0 2004 2004 1 0 0 1971 1988 3 0 0 1970 1987 2 0 0 1942 1942 1 0 0 1910 1918 5 1 1 2002 2007 4 1 0 1926 2007 15 24 2 1909 2000 5 29 1 1972 1975 0 2 0 1906 1913 8 3 1 1909 1985 31 21 4 1974 2003 3 5 0 1988 2004 0 2 0 1951 1979 4 13 0 1966 2003 10 14 0 1954 2007 6 1 0 1917 1948 17 1 0 1910 1998 0 13 0 1955 2005 0 5 1 1923 1923 1 0 0 1905 1912 1 1 0 1913 2007 30 54 3 1934 1966 3 11 0 1909 1958 0 9 1 1988 2007 4 13 0 1912 2001 0 10 0 1941 1941 1 0 0 1998 1998 1 0 0 1971 1973 1 1 0 1949 1949 0 1 0 1993 1993 1 0 0 1968 1969 2 0 0 2002 2002 0 1 0 1967 1969 2 0 0 1978 1996 6 9 0 2003 2003 0 1 0 1907 1908 1 1 0 1958 1962 1 2 0 1906 1931 6 4 1 1950 1996 0 2 0 1937 1989 2 6 0 1914 1997 31 4 4 1915 1986 0 3 0 1992 1992 1 0 0 1937 1983 0 4 0 1986 1986 1 0 0

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Team First Last Won Lost Tied Oglethorpe 1919 1940 7 3 1 Ole Miss 2005 2005 0 1 0 Parris Island Marines 1909 1950 5 1 1 Pittsburgh 2006 2006 0 1 0 Princeton FIRST MEETING Porter Military Academy 1905 1915 10 0 3 Presbyterian 1915 1991 48 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 1956 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 Virginia Tech 1952 1953 0 2 0 VMI 1920 2007 34 30 2 Wake Forest 1910 1980 1 2 0 Washington & Lee 1924 1950 0 2 0 Webber International 2007 2007 1 0 0 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 2007 18 13 1 William & Mary 1946 1991 7 18 0 Wisconsin 2007 2007 0 1 0 WOFFORD 1916 2007 40 19 1 Wyoming 2002 2002 0 1 0 Xavier (Ohio) 1961 1961 1 0 0 Youngstown State 1992 1992 0 1 0

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Records vs. Opponents Air Force

Air Force leads 3-1 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Colorado Springs, Colo: Air Force leads, 3-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1976 10/23 W 26-7 A 1990 9/15 L 7-10 A 1993 10/23 L 0-35 A 1997 10/4 L 3-17 A

Appalachian State

Appalachian State leads 25-11 At Charleston, S.C.: Appalachian State leads 10-8 At Boone, N.C.: Appalachian State leads 15-3 Year Date W/L Score Site 1972 9/16 W 28-21 A 1973 10/27 L 6-31 A 1974 10/26 W 28-17 H 1975 11/1 L 17-22 H 1976 10/30 L 13-31 A 1977 11/12 W 28-20 H 1978 10/21 L 14-42 A 1979 9/29 W 24-23 H 1980 9/13 L 14-17 A 1981 9/26 W 34-20 H 1982 10/2 L 22-48 A 1983 9/24 L 16-27 H 1984 10/27 W 21-5 A 1985 9/21 L 3-14 H 1986 9/27 L 10-33 A 1987 11/14 L 17-27 H 1988 9/3 L 14-38 A 1989 9/16 W 23-13 H 1990 9/29 L 9-27 A 1991 11/2 W 17-10 H 1992 10/3 W 25-0 A 1993 9/25 W 27-14 H 1994 9/24 L 14-56 A 1995 11/18 L 24-28 H 1996 9/28 L 20-34 A 1997 9/27 L 15-40 H 1998 9/26 L 11-26 A 1999 9/25 L 0-51 H 2000 9/23 L 14-61 A 2001 9/22 L 6-8 H 2002 9/28 L 28-37 A 2003 9/27 W 24-21 H 2004 9/18 L 14-28 A 2005 9/24 L 13-45 H 2006 11/4 L 13-42 A 2007 11/3 L 24-45 H

Arkansas

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Fayetteville, Ark.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1992 9/5 W 10-3 A

Army

Army leads 7-2 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At West Point, N.Y.: Army leads 7-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1934 11/17 L 0-34 A 1941 10/4 L 6-19 A 1951 11/10 L 6-27 A 1964 9/19 L 0-34 A 1968 9/21 L 14-34 A 1987 9/26 L 6-48 A 1991 10/12 W 20-14 A 1992 9/26 W 15-14 A 1994 10/22 L 24-25 A

Auburn

Auburn leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Auburn, Ala.: Auburn leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2004 9/25 L 3-33 A

Benedict

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Columbia, S.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 2004 10/7 W 29-0 H

Boston University

The Citadel leads 3-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 2-0 At Boston, Mass.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1971 9/25 W 44-37 H 1987 11/7 W 34-7 A 1988 10/22 W 24-13 H

Bucknell

The Citadel leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Lewisburg, Pa.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1970 10/17 W 42-28 H 1971 9/18 W 38-35 A

Camp Davis

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Holly Ridge, N.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1942 9/26 W 32-0 H

Arkansas State

The Citadel leads 5-3 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads, 3-1 At Jonesboro, Ark.: Series tied 2-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1960 11/19 W 22-21 A 1961 11/18 W 28-6 H 1962 10/20 L 7-14 A 1963 10/19 W 10-9 H 1965 10/16 L 0-14 H 1967 10/7 W 20-7 A 1969 9/27 W 14-10 H 1970 10/3 L 7-24 A

Charleston Navy

The Citadel leads 5-1-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 5-1-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1910 12/3 W 10-0 H 1911 12/2 T 0-0 H 1913 9/27 W 34-0 H 1915 9/25 W 46-0 H 1916 10/7 W 35-0 H 1917 10/6 W 19-7 H 1918 11/23 L 0-6 H

Charleston Southern

The Citadel leads 4-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 4-1 At Ladson, S.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 2002 11/21 W 53-19 H 2003 8/30 W 64-10 H 2005 9/3 W 28-14 H 2006 9/9 L 35-38 (2OT) H 2007 9/1 W 35-14 H

Chattanooga

Chattanooga leads 24-15-2 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 10-9-1 At Chattanooga,Tenn.: Chattanooga leads 15-5-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1926 10/9 L 3-6 H 1927 10/8 L 6-31 A 1930 11/15 T 7-7 H 1936 11/14 L 0-13 H 1968 10/26 L 9-31 A 1969 11/21 L 5-10 H 1970 11/7 L 28-29 A 1971 10/23 W 52-35 H 1972 10/21 W 12-0 A 1973 10/13 W 28-20 H 1975 11/22 L 6-24 A 1976 10/9 W 14-10 H 1977 10/29 L 14-21 A 1979 11/10 L 7-28 A 1980 9/27 W 29-13 H 1981 11/7 T 28-28 A 1982 11/13 L 7-24 H 1983 10/15 L 9-30 A 1985 10/19 L 17-34 A 1986 10/18 L 7-42 H 1987 10/17 L 19-22 A 1988 10/15 W 23-17 H 1989 10/21 L 9-17 A 1990 10/13 L 6-7 H 1991 9/21 L 26-33 A 1992 10/10 W 33-13 H 1993 11/6 W 41-27 A 1994 11/5 W 42-26 H 1995 11/4 L 24-29 A 1996 11/9 W 16-13 H 1997 11/8 W 7-3 A 1998 11/7 L 10-13 H 1999 11/6 L 27-30 (OT) A 2000 11/4 L 13-20 (OT) H 2001 11/3 W 20-17 (2OT) A 2002 11/9 L 31-34 H 2003 11/8 L 20-29 A 2004 11/6 W 44-24 H 2005 11/5 L 21-31 A 2006 9/30 W 24-21 H 2007 9/29 W 41-16 A

Clemson

Clemson leads 29-5-1 At Charleston, S.C.: Clemson leads 12-1 At Clemson, S.C.: Clemson leads 12-1 At neutral sites: Clemson leads 5-3-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1909 11/13 L 0-17 H 1910 10/15 L 0-32 H 1911 11/4 L 0-18 H 1912 10/26 L 14-52 A 1913 11/8 L 3-7 H 1914 10/31 L 0-14 A 1916 11/16 W 3-0 N1 1917 11/8 L 0-20 N1 1918 11/16 L 0-7 N2

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11/13 L 0-33 11/10 L 0-26 11/10 T 7-7 11/11 L 0-18 11/15 W 20-0 11/14 L 0-6 11/13 W 15-6 11/5 L 0-13 12/8 W 12-7 11/23 L 0-13 10/3 L 7-13 10/16 W 6-0 11/5 L 6-18 11/25 L 0-7 11/7 L 0-6 11/7 L 0-20 12/4 L 0-20 11/14 L 13-24 11/27 L 0-59 9/12 L 0-24 9/9 L 0-13 9/8 L 12-14 9/11 L 7-10 9/16 L 3-58 10/4 L 0-24 9/2 L 0-38 N1 - Orangeburg, S.C. N2 - Columbia, S.C. N3 - Anderson, S.C. N4 - Florence, S.C.

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Colgate

Colgate leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Colgate leads 1-0 At Hamilton, N.Y.: Colgate leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1972 10/28 L 26-28 H 1975 9/20 L 0-16 A

College of Charleston

The Citadel leads 8-3-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 8-3-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1906 W 23-0 1907 L 4-5 1907 L 5-7 1908 T 0-0 1908 W 27-0 1909 10/2 W 36-0 1909 10/23 W 21-5 1910 10/22 L 0-11 1911 10/21 W 21-0 1911 11/11 W 21-3 1912 11/9 W 40-0 1913 10/18 W 72-0 *Note - All games between The Citadel and the College of Charleston were played in Charleston, S.C. However, home team designations and facilities played in are not known at this time.

dAVIDSON

The Citadel leads 31-21-4 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 20-7-4 At Davidson, N.C.:The Citadel leads 10-8 At neutral sites: Davidson leads 6-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1909 11/3 T 0-0 H 1914 10/24 L 0-16 N1 1916 10/21 T 7-7 H 1920 10/30 L 13-27 N1 1923 10/13 L 0-7 A

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9/24 L 0-5 10/20 W 26-2 10/19 L 6-7 10/18 L 0-6 11/7 L 7-14 10/22 W 7-6 11/11 L 6-24 10/27 T 12-12 10/26 T 7-7 10/24 L 0-21 9/17 L 6-12 11/4 L 14-22 11/30 L 6-20 11/20 L 14-24 11/4 W 21-9 11/23 W 21-13 11/22 L 7-28 10/16 L 6-14 11/24 W 25-19 10/14 W 19-12 10/6 W 34-14 11/22 W 34-14 11/21 W 38-14 10/2 L 0-13 10/1 L 2-6 9/29 W 34-7 10/5 W 21-7 10/4 L 6-8 10/3 W 13-7 10/1 W 21-15 9/30 W 20-12 922 W 19-0 9/28 W 28-6 10/3 W 28-0 10/2 L 0-14 10/29 L 17-21 10/21 W 28-7 11/2 W 28-21 10/25 W 34-28 11/21 W 44-9 11/20 W 47-7 11/18 W 25-16 11/17 L 16-19 11/23 W 56-21 11/18 W 44-0 11/20 W 40-6 11/15 W 31-13 10/17 W 23-3 10/22 W 41-12 10/6 W 37-14 10/12 W 31-0 N1 - Charlotte, N.C. N2 - Gastonia, N.C. N3 - Wilmington, N.C.

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Records vs. Opponents East Carolina

East Carolina leads 13-4 At Charleston, S.C.: East Carolina leads 7-2 At Greenville, N.C.: East Carolina leads 6-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1951 11/24 W 21-7 H 1963 11/2 L 6-20 H 1964 10/31 L 10-19 H 1965 10/23 L 0-21 A 1966 10/22 L 17-27 H 1967 10/28 W 21-19 A 1968 11/24 L 14-23 H 1969 10/4 W 31-13 A 1970 9/26 W 31-0 H 1971 10/2 L 25-31 A 1972 10/14 L 21-27 A 1973 10/20 L 0-34 H 1974 11/2 L 21-41 A 1975 10/11 L 0-3 H 1976 10/2 L 3-22 A 1977 10/22 L 16-34 H 1979 10/13 L 7-49 A

The Citadel leads 17-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 10-0 At Due West, S.C.:The Citadel leads 6-1 At unknown Sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1917 10/20 W 18-7 H 1921 10/22 L 6-13 A 1922 12/2 W 28-0 A 1923 12/1 W 26-0 H 1924 11/22 W 7-0 A 1925 11/21 W 53-0 H 1928 10/27 W 14-0 H 1930 9/27 W 13-0 H 1931 10/3 W 12-6 1932 9/24 W 19-0 A 1933 9/30 W 25-0 H 1935 10/5 W 19-0 H 1936 9/26 W 13-6 A 1937 11/20 W 46-7 H 1938 11/19 W 33-13 H 1939 11/25 W 34-0 A 1940 10/4 W 45-0 H 1948 10/30 W 19-0 A

East Tennessee State

East Tennessee State leads 14-10 At Charleston, S.C.: Series tied 6-6 At Johnson City,Tenn.: East Tennessee State leads 8-4 Year Date W/L Score Site 1966 10/1 W 3-0 H 1981 10/3 L 13-17 A 1982 10/16 L 0-3 H 1983 11/12 L 0-45 A 1984 9/29 L 6-16 H 1985 10/26 W 28-21 A 1986 11/15 L 9-35 H 1987 10/24 L 21-24 A 1988 10/29 W 48-21 H 1989 10/28 W 31-20 A 1990 10/27 W 35-15 H 1991 11/16 W 17-7 A 1992 9/19 W 28-7 H 1993 10/9 L 17-20 A 1994 10/8 L 33-56 H 1995 10/7 L 13-21 A 1996 10/12 L 20-41 H 1997 10/11 W 23-20 (OT) A 1998 10/10 W 31-20 H 1999 9/2 L 10-28 A 2000 10/7 L 7-20 H 2001 10/4 L 21-23 A 2002 10/12 W 26-7 H 2003 11/22 L 13-16 A

delaware

Delaware leads 5-3 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 3-1 At Newark, Del.: Delaware leads 4-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1974 9/21 L 12-48 A 1976 9/18 W 17-15 H 1977 10/8 L 7-23 A 1978 10/28 W 21-14 H 1999 9/11 L 16-26 H 2000 9/9 L 0-38 A 2002 9/14 W 24-20 H 2003 9/6 L 7-41 A

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Elon

The Citadel leads 6-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 5-0 At Elon, N.C.: Series tied 1-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1954 9/25 W 21-13 H 1955 9/24 W 26-18 H 2003 10/4 W 31-7 H 2004 11/13 L 7-24 A 2005 11/12 W 21-0 H 2006 11/18 W 44-7 A 2007 11/10 W 42-31 H

duke

Duke leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Durham, N.C.: Duke leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1988 9/17 L 17-41 A 2004 10/2 L 10-28 A

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Florida

Florida leads 13-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Florida leads 1-0 At Gainesville, Fla.: Florida leads 10-0 At neutral sites: Florida leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1910 11/5 L 2-6 N1 1911 10/7 L 3-15 A 1913 11/15 L 13-18 A 1914 11/14 L 0-7 H 1915 11/13 L 0-6 A 1932 10/15 L 7-27 A 1936 10/3 L 14-20 A 1949 9/24 L 0-13 A 1950 9/23 L 3-7 A 1951 9/22 L 7-27 A 1952 10/4 L 0-33 A 1953 10/17 L 0-60 N1 1998 9/5 L 10-49 A N1 - Jacksonville, Fla.

Florida State

Florida State leads 5-0-1 At Charleston, S.C.: Series tied 0-0-1 At Tallahassee, Fla.: Florida State leads 5-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1955 11/19 L 0-39 A 1959 9/26 L 6-47 A 1960 10/8 T 0-0 H 1961 11/11 L 8-44 A 1962 9/15 L 0-49 A 2005 9/10 L 10-62 A

Fort Bragg

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Fort Bragg, N.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1923 9/29 W 31-0 H

Fort Moultrie

Series tied 1-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At unknown Sites: Fort Moultrie leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1905 L 0-10 1912 9/28 W 1-0 (Forfeit) H

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Furman

Furman leads 54-30-3 At Charleston, S.C.: Furman leads 22-18-2 At Greenville, S.C.: Furman leads 30-12 At neutral sites: Furman leads 2-0-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1913 11/1 W 75-0 H 1919 11/1 L 6-21 A 1920 10/9 L 6-21 H 1921 10/29 L 0-42 A 1922 10/19 L 0-28 H 1923 10/20 L 14-30 A 1924 10/25 W 6-0 H 1925 10/10 L 0-7 A 1926 11/20 L 0-7 H 1927 11/19 L 0-6 H 1928 11/10 L 0-13 A 1929 11/9 T 0-0 H 1930 11/22 L 6-31 A 1931 11/14 L 7-33 H 1932 10/27 L 0-20 N1 1933 10/14 L 0-14 A 1934 11/10 L 0-6 H 1935 11/2 L 0-35 A 1936 10/10 L 7-13 A 1937 10/16 W 8-0 H 1938 10/15 W 9-6 A 1939 10/14 L 0-7 H 1940 10/11 L 7-36 A 1941 10/18 T 13-13 H 1942 11/7 L 0-20 A 1946 10/19 L 0-14 H 1947 10/17 L 0-7 A 1948 10/23 L 0-9 A 1949 10/21 L 7-19 H 1950 10/21 L 7-21 A 1951 10/19 L 14-35 N1 1952 10/17 T 7-7 N1 1953 10/2 L 0-27 H 1954 10/16 L 20-31 A 1955 10/15 W 25-19 H 1956 10/27 L 0-7 A 1957 10/26 W 18-14 H 1958 10/25 W 24-6 A 1959 10/24 W 18-14 H 1960 10/22 W 7-6 A 1961 10/21 W 9-8 H 1962 10/27 L 25-33 A 1963 10/26 L 25-34 H 1964 10/24 W 17-0 A 1965 11/20 W 28-0 H 1966 11/19 W 10-6 A 1967 11/18 L 6-14 H 1968 10/5 W 31-12 A 1969 11/15 W 37-21 H 1970 11/14 L 21-28 A 1971 11/13 W 35-33 H 1972 11/11 W 19-13 A 1973 11/10 W 26-21 H 1974 11/16 W 24-0 A 1975 11/15 W 13-9 H 1976 9/25 W 17-16 A 1977 11/19 W 10-3 H 1978 11/18 L 13-17 A 1979 11/17 L 44-45 H 1980 11/22 L 15-28 A 1981 11/21 W 35-18 H 1982 11/20 L 0-27 A 1983 11/19 L 21-49 H 1984 11/17 L 14-42 A 1985 11/16 L 0-42 H 1986 11/22 L 14-37 A 1987 11/21 L 13-58 H 1988 11/19 L 17-30 A 1989 11/18 L 9-44 H 1990 11/17 L 0-31 A 1991 11/23 W 10-6 H


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George Washington

George Washington leads 11-3 At Charleston, S.C.: George Washington leads 7-1 At Washington, D.C.: George Washington leads 4-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1934 10/12 L 0-26 A 1939 10/20 L 7-13 A 1942 10/10 W 14-2 H 1946 11/9 L 0-18 H 1948 11/6 L 0-14 H 1956 11/17 L 0-20 H 1957 9/27 W 13-6 A 1958 11/29 L 14-20 H 1960 9/24 L 14-19 A 1961 9/23 L 13-17 H 1963 10/4 W 27-22 A 1964 11/21 L 6-35 H 1965 9/25 L 7-30 A 1966 10/8 L 13-21 H

Georgia

Georgia leads 9-0-1 At Charleston, S.C.: Georgia leads 1-0-1 At Athens, Ga.: Georgia leads 8-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1909 10/9 T 0-0 H 1912 10/12 L 0-33 A 1914 10/3 L 0-13 A 1915 10/16 L 0-39 H 1916 9/30 L 0-6 A 1919 10/4 L 0-28 A 1920 10/2 L 0-40 A 1938 9/24 L 12-20 A 1939 9/30 L 0-26 A 1958 11/22 L 0-76 A

Georgia Southern

Georgia Southern leads 13-4 At Charleston, S.C.: Georgia Southern leads 4-3 At Statesboro, Ga.: Georgia Southern leads 9-1 In NCAA Playoff Games: Georgia Southern leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1988 11/26 L 20-38 A (#) 1990 11/24 L 0-31 A (#) 1993 9/11 L 6-16 A 1994 11/19 W 17-15 H 1995 10/21 L 0-26 A 1996 10/26 W 35-20 H 1997 10/25 L 7-49 A 1998 10/24 L 34-51 H 1999 10/23 L 17-34 A 2000 10/21 L 10-27 H 2001 10/20 L 6-14 A 2002 10/26 L 24-28 H 2003 10/25 W 28-24 A 2004 10/23 L 7-42 H

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Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech leads 10-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Georgia Tech leads 2-0 At Atlanta, Ga.: Georgia Tech leads 8-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1912 10/5 L 6-20 H 1913 10/4 L 0-47 H 1947 10/25 L 0-38 A 1948 11/20 L 0-54 A 1952 9/20 L 6-54 A 1978 9/30 L 0-28 A 1982 9/18 L 7-36 A 1984 9/22 L 3-48 A 1987 9/12 L 12-51 A 2001 9/1 L 7-35 A

High Point

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At High Point, N.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1941 9/27 W 45-0 H

Hofstra

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Hempstead, N.Y.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1998 10/31 W 32-30 H

Illinois State

Series tied 1-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Normal, Ill.: Illinois State leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1971 10/30 W 28-0 H 1973 9/22 L 6-24 N1 N1 - Bloomington, Ind.

Kentucky

Kentucky leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Lexington, Ky.: Kentucky leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1949 10/15 L 44-0 A

Lees-McRae

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Banner Elk, N.C.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1993 10/2 W 62-7 H

LSU

LSU leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Baton Rouge, La.: LSU leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2002 9/7 L 10-35 A

Maine

The Citadel leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Orono, Maine:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1967 9/30 W 42-14 A 1969 11/8 W 40-28 A

Marshall

Marshall leads 9-6 At Charleston, S.C.: The Citadel leads 5-4 At Huntinton,W.Va.: Marshall leads 1-5 Year Date W/L Score Site 1978 10/7 W 41-0 H 1979 11/3 W 17-16 A 1982 10/30 W 24-7 H 1983 10/29 L 10-26 A 1984 10/20 W 28-17 H 1985 9/28 L 14-17 H 1988 11/5 W 20-3 H 1989 10/14 L 17-40 A 1990 9/22 W 21-10 H 1991 11/9 L 31-37 A 1992 10/17 L 13-34 H 1993 10/30 L 15-35 H 1994 10/29 L 30-42 A 1995 10/28 L 19-21 H 1996 11/2 L 25-56 A

Maryland

Maryland leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At College Park, Md.: Maryland leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2003 9/13 W 0-61 A

Medical College of South Carolina

Series tied 1-1 At unknown Sites: Series tied 1-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1907 L 0-6 1908 W 26-0 -

Memphis

Memphis leads 2-1 At Charleston, S.C.: Memphis leads 1-0 At Memphis,Tenn.: Series tied 1-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1958 10/18 W 28-26 A 1961 9/16 L 0-40 A 1962 11/10 L 13-60 H

Lehigh

The Citadel leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Bethlehem, Pa.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1968 9/28 W 28-12 H 1969 9/20 W 41-16 A

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Mercer

The Citadel leads 6-4-1 At Charleston, S.C.: Mercer leads 3-2-1 At Macon, Ga.:The Citadel leads 2-0 At neutrial sites: Mercer leads 1-0 At unknown Sites:The Citadel leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1906 W 10-0 1908 W 10-0 1910 11/12 L 0-21 H 1911 10/17 W 5-0 (OT) A 1913 10/25 T 7-7 H 1925 10/31 W 31-0 A 1926 10/2 W 14-7 H 1927 10/1 L 0-6 H 1928 11/17 L 0-7 N1 1929 11/16 W 21-13 H 1931 9/26 L 0-26 H N1 - Savannah, Ga.

Miami (fla.)

Miami leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Coral Gables, Fla.: Miami leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1950 9/29 L 0-21 A 1996 9/7 L 6-52 A

Navy

Navy leads 6-2 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Annapolis, Md.: Navy leads 6-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1937 10/2 L 0-32 A 1974 11/9 L 21-28 A 1977 9/10 L 2-21 A 1979 9/15 L 7-26 A 1981 9/12 L 7-17 A 1982 10/23 L 3-28 A 1988 9/24 W 42-35 H 1989 9/23 W 14-10 A

Newberry

The Citadel leads 31-4-4 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 22-2-2 At Newberry, S.C.:The Citadel leads 8-2-2 At unknown Sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1914 11/7 W 14-13 A 1915 11/6 W 48-3 H 1916 10/28 W 21-14 A 1917 11/3 W 32-7 H 1919 11/8 W 41-0 A 1920 11/6 W 35-10 H 1921 11/5 T 7-7 A 1922 11/4 L 7-10 A 1923 10/27 W 21-7 H 1924 10/18 L 6-14 A 1925 10/17 W 26-0 H 1926 10/16 W 27-0 A 1927 W 26-0 1928 10/13 W 32-6 H 1929 9/28 W 59-0 H 1933 10/7 T 7-7 A 1934 9/29 W 13-7 H 1935 11/9 W 20-0 A 1936 9/19 W 33-0 H 1937 9/25 W 35-0 A 1942 10/17 W 21-7 H 1946 10/12 W 28-7 A 1947 10/11 W 13-6 H

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North Carolina

North Carolina leads 3-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Chapel Hill, N.C.: North Carolina leads 3-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1915 10/2 L 7-14 A 1939 9/23 L 0-50 A 1986 9/6 L 14-45 A

North Carolina A&T

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Greensboro, N.C.: No meetings In NCAA Playoff Games:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1992 11/28 W 44-0 H (#) # - denotes NCAA I-AA Playoffs (First Round)

North Carolina State

North Carolina State leads 4-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina State leads 3-0 At neutral sites: North Carolina State leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1937 11/6 L 14-26 A 1938 12/3 L 6-14 N1 1940 11/16 L 14-20 A 1983 9/17 L 0-45 A N1 - Wilmington, N.C.

Northeastern

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Boston, Mass.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1986 9/13 W 24-14 H

Oglethorpe

The Citadel leads 7-3-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 6-1-1 At Atlanta, Ga.: Oglethorpe leads 2-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1919 11/22 T 0-0 H 1924 10/11 L 7-10 H 1925 11/7 L 0-7 A 1926 11/27 W 10-0 H 1927 10/15 W 19-0 H 1929 10/5 W 18-0 H 1933 11/18 W 13-0 H 1934 10/6 L 6-12 A 1937 11/27 W 7-6 A 1938 11/12 W 32-8 H 1940 10/26 W 25-0 H

Records vs. Opponents Ole Miss

Ole Miss leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Oxford, Miss.: Ole Miss leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2005 10/8 L 0-17 A

Parris Island Marines

The Citadel leads 5-1-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citael leads 4-0 At Parris Island, S.C.: Series tied 1-1 At unknown Sites: Series tied 0-0-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1909 11/20 L 5-17 A 1911 12/9 W 17-10 H 1921 10/1 W 37-0 H 1922 10/7 W 14-6 A 1925 9/26 W 7-0 H 1930 11/6 T 0-0 1950 9/16 W 56-0 H

Pittsburgh

Pittsburg leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Pittsburgh, Pa.: Pittsburgh leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2006 9/23 L 6-51 A

Porter Military Academy

The Citadel leads 10-0-3 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 10-0-3 Year Date W/L Score Site 1905 T 0-0 H 1905 W 17-0 H 1905 W 5-0 H 1906 W 10-0 H 1907 W 17-2 H 1907 T 5-5 H 1908 W 10-5 H 1909 10/16 W 99-0 H 1911 11/18 W 6-0 H 1912 10/19 W 66-0 H 1913 10/11 T 0-0 H 1914 10/10 W 12-0 H 1915 10/9 W 54-0 H *Note - All games between The Citadel and Porter Military Academy were played in Charleston, S.C. at The Citadel’s home field. Porter Military Academy is now Porter-Gaud (Secondary) School in Charleston.

Presbyterian

The Citadel leads 48-11-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 37-7 At Clinton, S.C.:The Citadel leads 8-3-1 At neutral sites:The Citadel leads 3-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1915 10/23 W 14-0 N1 1916 10/14 W 34-7 H 1917 10/13 L 0-7 A 1919 10/11 W 12-7 H 1921 9/24 W 20-0 A 1922 10/28 L 0-9 H 1923 11/10 T 0-0 A 1924 11/29 W 13-0 H 1925 11/28 W 7-0 A 1926 10/30 L 0-9 H 1927 11/24 W 7-6 H 1928 12/1 W 25-0 H 1929 10/26 W 14-0 H 1930 10/25 L 0-6 H

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Richmond

Richmond leads 14-13 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 9-6 At Richmond,Va.: Richmond leads 8-4 Year Date W/L Score Site 1937 10/22 W 26-0 H 1938 11/5 W 6-0 H 1939 10/28 L 0-19 A 1954 10/9 L 0-26 H 1955 10/7 W 14-2 A 1956 10/12 L 3-7 A 1957 10/19 W 26-0 H 1958 11/1 L 0-20 A 1959 10/17 W 8-7 H 1960 10/15 W 24-12 A 1961 10/7 W 24-6 H 1963 11/9 L 6-24 H 1964 10/10 W 33-0 H 1965 10/30 W 24-0 A 1966 9/24 W 24-6 H 1967 11/11 L 3-20 A 1968 10/12 L 16-21 H 1969 11/1 L 18-45 A 1970 10/31 L 14-31 H 1971 11/6 W 21-11 A 1972 11/4 L 7-21 H 1973 11/3 L 0-27 A 1974 9/28 L 24-27 H 1975 11/8 L 0-7 A

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Rollins

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Winter Park, Fla.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1925 10/3 W 27-0 H

Samford

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Birmingham, Ala.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1989 11/4 W 35-16 H

Sewanee

The Citadel leads 2-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Sewanee,Tenn.: Series tied 1-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1939 11/18 L 7-14 A 1940 11/23 W 13-7 H 1941 11/29 W 28-0 A

South Carolina

South Carolina leads 39-7-3 At Charleston, S.C.: South Carolina leads 9-2-1 At Columbia, S.C.: South Carolina leads 13-4 At neutral sites: South Carolina leads 17-1-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1905 11/30 L 0-47 H 1907 11/28 L 0-12 H 1908 11/26 L 0-12 H 1909 11/25 L 5-11 H 1910 11/24 W 5-0 H 1911 11/30 T 0-0 H 1912 11/28 L 2-26 A 1913 11/26 L 13-42 A 1914 11/26 L 6-7 A 1915 11/25 W 3-0 A 1916 11/30 W 20-2 A 1917 11/29 L 0-20 A 1918 11/28 T 0-0 N1 1919 11/27 W 14-7 A 1920 11/25 L 6-7 H 1921 11/24 L 0-13 A 1922 11/26 L 0-13 N1 1923 11/25 L 0-12 N1 1924 10/29 L 3-14 N1 1925 10/28 L 6-30 N1 1926 10/28 W 12-9 N1 1927 10/27 L 0-6 N1 1928 11/1 T 0-0 N1 1929 10/31 L 14-27 N1 1930 10/30 L 0-13 N1 1931 10/29 L 7-26 N1 1932 11/19 L 0-19 A 1933 10/26 L 6-12 N1 1934 10/18 L 6-20 N1 1935 10/17 L 0-25 N1 1936 10/30 L 0-9 N1 1937 10/29 L 6-21 N1 1940 12/8 L 6-31 H 1941 10/31 L 6-13 N1 1942 10/30 L 0-14 N1 1946 11/1 L 7-19 N1 1947 11/7 L 0-12 N1 1949 12/3 L 0-42 A


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The Citadel leads 4-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 3-0 At Orangeburg, S.C.: No meetings At neutral sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1989 9/30 W 31-20 N1 1999 10/2 W 20-14 H 2000 9/30 W 45-16 H 2001 9/29 W 31-8 H N1 - Columbia, S.C.

South Florida

Series tied 1-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At Tampa, Fla.: South Florida leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1997 9/13 W 10-7 H 1998 10/3 L 6-45 A

Southern College

The Citadel leads 3-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 At neutral sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 At unknown Sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1922 11/25 W 53-0 1923 11/25 W 18-3 N1 1924 9/27 W 12-0 H N1 - Allendale, S.C.

Southern Miss

Southern Miss leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Southern Miss leads 1-0 At Hattiesburg, Miss.: Southern Miss leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1963 11/23 L 12-37 A 1967 9/16 L 7-10 H

Stetson

The Citadel leads 5-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 4-0 At Deland, Fla.: No meetings At unknown sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1926 9/25 W 14-7 H 1928 10/6 W 39-0 H 1930 9/20 W 13-7 H 1931 10/23 W 6-0 1956 10/6 W 40-6 H

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Records vs. Opponents Tennessee

Tennessee leads 3-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Knoxville,Tenn.:Tennessee leads 3-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1938 10/22 L 0-44 A 1939 11/11 L 0-34 A 1983 10/1 L 6-45 A

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The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Cookeville,Tenn.: No meetings At neutral Sites:The Citadel leads 1-0 In Bowl Games:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1960 12/30 W 27-0 N1 (%) N1 - Orlando, Fla. (%) - denotes Tangerine Bowl game

Virginia

Virginia leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Virginia leads 1-0 At Charlottesville,Va.:Virginia leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1950 11/4 L 14-24 H 1951 11/3 L 0-39 A

Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Virginia Tech leads 1-0 At Blacksburg,Va.: No meetings At Roanoke,Va.:Virginia Tech leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1952 9/27 L 7-14 H 1953 10/30 L 0-22 N1 N1 - Roanoke,Va.

VMI TExas A&M

Texas A&M leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At College Station,Texas:Texas A&M leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2006 9/2 L 3-35 A

Tulane

Tulane leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At New Orleans, La.:Tulane leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1953 9/19 L 6-54 A 1974 10/19 L 3-30 A

USS Mercy

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1919 10/25 W 13-12 H

Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt leads 4-2 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Nashville,Tenn.:Vanderbilt leads 4-2 Year Date W/L Score Site 1957 11/23 L 0-27 A 1962 10/13 W 21-6 A 1966 9/17 L 0-24 A 1970 9/19 L 0-52 A 1979 9/22 W 27-14 A 1999 10/9 L 0-58 A

Villanova

Villanova leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Villanova, Pa.:Villanova leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1956 11/10 L 0-46 A

The Citadel leads 34-30-2 At Charleston, S.C.: The Citadel leads 21-10 At Lexington,Va.:VMI leads 16-8-2 At neutral sites:The Citadel leads 5-4 Year Date W/L Score Site 1920 10/16 L 0-35 N1 1929 10/12 L 7-13 A 1930 10/11 W 7-6 H 1931 10/10 T 13-13 A 1932 10/8 W 12-6 H 1937 11/13 L 0-27 A 1946 11/16 L 7-26 A 1947 11/15 W 7-6 H 1948 11/13 L 6-34 A 1949 11/12 W 19-14 H 1950 11/18 L 7-13 A 1951 11/17 L 7-13 H 1952 11/15 L 19-20 A 1953 10/10 L 0-14 H 1954 11/13 L 0-42 A 1955 1/12 L 0-14 H 1957 11/16 L 7-33 A 1958 11/15 W 14-6 H 1959 11/14 L 8-32 A 1960 11/12 L 6-20 H 1961 11/4 W 14-8 A 1962 11/3 L 7-16 H 1963 11/16 L 8-33 A 1964 11/14 W 17-0 H 1965 11/13 L 7-21 A 1966 11/12 W 30-14 H 1967 10/14 L 11-22 A 1968 10/19 W 13-8 H 1969 10/18 W 28-2 A 1970 10/24 W 56-9 H 1971 10/9 W 25-24 A 1972 10/7 W 42-3 H 1973 10/6 L 6-23 A 1974 10/12 L 9-20 H 1975 10/25 W 6-3 A 1976 11/6 L 14-30 H 1977 10/15 L 3-19 A 1978 9/23 W 14-3 H 1979 10/20 W 37-6 A 1980 10/4 W 28-0 H 1981 10/10 L 0-14 N2 1982 10/9 W 21-7 H 1983 10/8 W 27-6 N2 1984 11/3 W 27-24 H 1985 10/5 T 14-14 A 1986 10/11 L 30-47 H 1987 10/10 L 3-7 H 1988 11/12 W 31-20 N2 1989 11/11 L 10-20 N2

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11/3 W 23-3 10/26 W 17-14 11/14 W 50-0 11/13 W 34-33 11/12 W 58-14 11/11 L 7-34 11/16 L 27-34 (OT) 11/15 W 28-6 11/14 W 36-10 11/13 W 7-6 11/13 L 21-41 11/10 W 49-7 11/16 L 21-23 11/15 W 27-23 11/19 W 22-14 11/11 W 48-21 11/17 W 70-28 N1 - Lynchburg,Va. N2 - Norfolk,Va. N3 - Charlotte, N.C.

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Wake Forest

Wake Forest leads 2-1 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Winston-Salem, N.C.: Series tied 1-1 At neutral sites:Wake Forest leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1910 10/29 W 9-5 A 1938 9/30 L 0-31 N1 1980 9/20 L 7-24 A N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

Washington & Lee

Washington & Lee leads 2-0 At Charleston, S.C.: Washington & Lee leads 1-0 At Lexington,Va.:Washington & Lee leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1924 11/8 L 7-32 A 1950 10/7 L 0-20 H

Webber International

The Citadel leads1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: The Citadel leads 1-0 At Babson Park, Fla.: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 2007 9/8 W 76-0 H

Welsh Neck High School

Welsh Neck High School leads 2-0 At unknown Sites:Welsh Neck H.S. leads 2-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1905 L 5-6 1907 L 5-7 *Note - Welsh Neck High School is now Coker College.

West End Amateurs

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1909 10/30 W 31-0 H

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West Virginia

West Virginia leads 5-1 At Charleston, S.C.:West Virginia leads 2-0 At Morgantown,W.Va.:West Virginia leads 3-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1959 11/21 W 20-14 A 1962 11/17 L 0-49 A 1964 9/26 L 3-7 A 1965 10/9 L 2-25 H 1966 11/5 L 0-35 A 1968 11/9 L 0-17 H

Western Carolina

The Citadel leads 18-13-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 10-5 At Cullowhee, N.C.: Series tied 8-8 At Neutral Sites: Series tied 0-0-1 Year Date W/L Score Site 1972 9/23 L 0-10 H 1977 9/17 W 20-0 H 1978 10/14 L 24-38 A 1979 10/6 W 21-19 H 1980 10/11 W 28-21 A 1981 10/19 W 12-3 H 1982 11/6 W 24-20 A 1983 11/5 L 17-44 H 1984 10/13 W 34-33 A 1985 11/2 W 10-3 H 1986 11/1 L 12-27 A 1987 10/31 W 38-24 H 1988 10/1 W 27-21 A 1989 9/30 T 22-22 N1 1990 10/6 W 28-10 A 1991 10/5 W 38-13 H 1992 10/24 W 36-31 A 1993 9/18 L 18-38 A 1994 9/17 L 38-42 H 1995 9/23 L 14-31 A 1996 9/21 W 28-14 H 1997 9/20 L 25-45 A 1998 9/19 L 8-14 H 1999 11/20 L 17-24 A 2000 9/16 W 17-10 H 2001 11/17 L 25-28 A 2002 9/21 L 34-37 H 2003 9/20 L 21-28 A 2004 11/20 W 17-0 H 2005 10/1 W 17-7 A 2006 10/21 W 30-27 (OT) H 2007 10/20 W 37-31 A N1 - Columbia, S.C.

William & Mary

William & Mary leads 18-7 At Charleston, S.C.:William & Mary leads 10-3 At Williamsburg,Va.:William & Mary leads 8-4 Year Date W/L Score Site 1946 10/5 L 12-51 H 1947 10/4 L 7-56 A 1957 11/2 L 12-14 H 1959 10/31 W 38-13 A 1960 11/5 W 14-0 H 1961 10/14 W 10-8 A 1962 10/6 L 23-39 H 1963 9/21 L 0-7 H 1964 10/17 L 0-10 A 1965 11/6 L 6-21 H 1966 10/15 L 6-24 A 1967 11/4 L 0-24 H 1968 11/16 W 24-21 A 1969 10/11 L 14-21 H 1970 10/10 W 16-7 A 1971 9/11 L 28-35 H 1972 9/30 L 12-31 A

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Madison,Wis.:Wisconsin leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2007 9/15 L 31-45 A

11/2 L 10-27 11/1 L 16-42 10/30 L 17-38 10/29 L 10-28 10/7 L 20-28 10/6 L 7-28 N1 - Augusta, Ga. N2 - Wilmington, N.C. N3 - Orangeburg, S.C.

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Wyoming

Wyoming leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Laramie,Wyo.:Wyoming leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 2002 10/5 L 30-34 A

Name Changes

Various schools have changed their name.The current school name is listed along with other names by which the schools have been referred. (Note: Not all schools in this list currently sponsor or have sponsored football.) Current name Changed from Charleston Southern..................................Baptist Chattanooga.......................... Tenn.-Chattanooga Coker College.......................... Welsh Neck H.S. Memphis......................................... Memphis State Porter-Gaud School.............Porter Military Academy

Also Known As

Various schools have abbreviations or other designations that they prefer to be listed as.

Wofford

The Citadel leads 40-19-1 At Charleston, S.C.:The Citadel leads 27-8-1 At Spartanburg, S.C.:The Citadel leads 8-6 At neutral sites: Series tied 5-5 Year Date W/L Score Site 1916 11/4 W 37-0 H 1919 10/18 L 0-12 A 1920 10/23 W 19-0 H 1921 10/8 W 28-0 H 1923 11/24 W 9-0 A 1924 10/4 W 19-0 H 1926 10/23 W 6-0 A 1927 11/12 T 6-6 H 1928 11/24 L 7-9 A 1929 11/28 W 7-0 A 1930 11/29 W 7-6 A 1931 11/26 W 28-7 H 1932 11/24 W 13-0 A 1933 11/30 W 14-0 H 1934 11/3 W 18-7 A 1935 10/12 W 20-7 H 1936 11/26 W 41-0 N1 1937 9/18 W 38-0 A 1938 10/29 W 27-0 H 1939 12/2 W 21-2 N2 1940 11/1 W 7-3 N3 1941 11/8 W 42-7 H 1949 10/28 L 7-21 N3 1954 10/29 W 14-13 N3 1955 10/28 L 7-27 N3 1956 10/19 L 19-23 N3 1957 10/11 L 0-34 N3 1958 10/10 L 6-18 N3 1959 10/9 W 40-8 N3 1967 9/23 W 17-7 H 1975 9/27 W 16-7 H 1977 9/30 W 7-0 H 1978 11/11 W 35-17 H 1979 10/27 W 49-30 H 1980 11/1 W 35-3 H 1981 11/14 W 24-14 H 1982 9/25 W 21-14 H 1984 11/10 W 23-16 H 1985 11/9 W 42-28 H 1986 11/8 W 20-6 H 1987 9/5 W 38-0 H 1989 9/9 W 42-21 H 1990 11/10 W 48-14 H 1991 9/14 L 12-15 H 1992 9/12 W 30-13 H 1993 9/4 L 6-20 H 1994 9/10 W 31-3 H 1995 9/9 W 27-10 H 1996 11/23 L 21-26 H 1997 11/1 W 7-3 H 1998 9/12 W 20-14 A 1999 10/30 L 16-47 H 2000 10/28 L 10-31 A 2001 10/27 L 0-13 H

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Xavier (Ohio)

The Citadel leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.: No meetings At Cincinnati, Ohio:The Citadel leads 1-0 Year Date W/L Score Site 1961 10/28 W 7-6 A

Youngstown State

Youngstown State leads 1-0 At Charleston, S.C.:Youngstown State leads 1-0 At Youngstown, Ohio: No meetings Year Date W/L Score Site 1992 12/5 L 17-42 H (&) & - denotes NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinal Round)

Current name Also Known As Air Force........................ U.S. Air Force Academy Army...................................U.S. Military Academy ................................................................West Point LSU..................................................Louisiana State Navy....................................... U.S. Naval Academy NC State............................ North Carolina State ................................................................. N.C. State Ole Miss........................ University of Mississippi Sewanee......................... University of the South VMI................................Virginia Military Institute


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Year Coach Overall Pts Opp SoCon 1905 Sidney Smith 2-3-1 27 63 1906 Ralph Foster 3-0-0 43 0 1907 Ralph Foster 1-5-1 36 44 1908 Ralph Foster 4-1-1 73 17 1909 Sam Costen 4-3-2 197 50 1910 Sam Costen 3-4-0 26 76 1911 L.S. LeTellier 5-2-2 73 46 1912 L.S. LeTellier 3-4-0 129 131 1913 George Rogers 3-4-2 217 121 1914 George Rogers 2-5-0 32 70 1915 George Rogers 5-3-0 172 62 1916 Harry O’Brien 6-1-1 157 36 1917 Harry O’Brien 3-3-0 69 61 1918 Harry O’Brien 0-2-1 0 13 1919 George Rogers 4-4-1 86 120 1920 Harry O’Brien 2-6-0 79 166 1921 Harry O’Brien 3-3-2 105 82 1922 Carl Prause 3-5-0 102 84 1923 Carl Prause 5-3-1 119 59 1924 Carl Prause 6-4-0 94 70 1925 Carl Prause 6-4-0 157 50 1926 Carl Prause 7-3-0 99 51 1927 Carl Prause 3-6-1 64 79 1928 Carl Prause 6-3-1 155 54 1929 Carl Prause 5-4-1 146 60 1930 Johnny Floyd 4-5-2 60 95 1931 Johnny Floyd 5-4-1 93 125 1932 Tatum Gressette 4-5-0 64 123 1933 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 77 71 1934 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 68 131 1935 Tatum Gressette 4-3-1 84 87 1936 Tatum Gressette 4-6-0 133 102 0-4-0 1937 Tatum Gressette 7-4-0 192 113 2-3-0 1938 Tatum Gressette 6-5-0 143 148 2-3-0 1939 Tatum Gressette 3-8-0 95 194 0-4-0 1940 John Rowland 4-5-0 123 136 0-4-0 1941 John Rowland 4-3-1 175 89 0-2-1 1942 John Rowland 5-2-0 135 64 2-2-0 1943 World War II - No Football 1944 World War II - No Football 1945 World War II - No Football 1946 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 82 154 1-5-0 1947 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 47 149 1-4-0 1948 Quinn Decker 2-7-0 45 152 0-5-0 1949 Quinn Decker 4-5-0 99 191 2-2-0 1950 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 132 125 2-3-0 1951 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 186 209 1-3-0 1952 Quinn Decker 3-5-1 121 191 1-3-1 1953 John McMillan 2-7-0 77 264 1-3-0 1954 John McMillan 2-8-0 94 256 0-4-0 1955 John Sauer 5-4-0 100 175 2-2-0 1956 John Sauer 3-5-1 136 149 1-3-0 1957 Eddie Teague 5-4-1 111 135 4-2-0 1958 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 130 196 2-3-0 1959 Eddie Teague 8-2-0 207 142 5-1-0 1960 Eddie Teague 8-2-1 181 93 4-2-0 1961 Eddie Teague 7-3-0 133 155 5-1-0 1962 Eddie Teague 3-7-0 143 264 1-4-0 1963 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 146 192 2-4-0 1964 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 128 122 4-3-0 1965 Eddie Teague 2-8-0 77 159 2-6-0 1966 Red Parker 4-6-0 120 178 3-5-0 1967 Red Parker 5-5-0 155 144 2-4-0 1968 Red Parker 5-5-0 177 200 4-2-0 1969 Red Parker 7-3-0 262 194 4-2-0 1970 Red Parker 5-6-0 259 241 4-2-0

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63 74 63 98 107 50 45

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Year Coach Overall Pts Opp SoCon Pts Opp Place 1971 Red Parker 8-3-0 366 272 4-2-0 181 141 3rd 1972 Red Parker 5-6-0 192 183 4-3-0 154 132 4th 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 T-8th 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 T-5th 2005 Kevin Higgins 4-7 194 316 2-5 127 199 7th 2006 Kevin Higgins 5-6 264 314 4-3 172 169 4th 2007 Kevin Higgins 7-4 434 310 4-3 222 223 T-3rd Totals 446-495-32 168-249-5 Bold indicates Southern Conference Champions

47 21 12 51 52 76 67 38 20 40 37 97 58 105 86 90 74 94 108 74 117 69 112 162 182

141 109 91 94 73 102 90 77 112 51 41 74 60 87 72 59 127 126 36 132 154 106 100 130 84

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Bobby Ross (right) headed up the Bulldogs from 1973-77, going 2431 during his tenure.

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Scoring Values in College Football (1904-1908) Touchdown Field Goal PAT 4 points 5 points 5 points

1910 (3-4, 1-3 SIAA)

Safety 2 points

1905 (2-3-1) Coach: Sidney Smith Captain: James Hammond Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Porter Military Academy T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Porter Military Academy W 17-0 Charleston, S.C. Porter Military Academy W 5-0 Charleston, S.C. Welch Neck High School L 5-6 Fort Moultrie L 0-10 Nov. 30 South Carolina L 0-47 Charleston, S.C.

1911 (5-2-2, 1-2 SIAA)

Coach: L.S. LeTellier Captain: Roland Walsh Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 7 * at Florida L 3-15 Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 17 * at Mercer W 5-0 (OT) Macon, Ga. Oct. 21 College of Charleston W 21-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 4 * Clemson L 0-18 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 College of Charleston W 21-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 18 Porter Military Academy W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 30 South Carolina T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Dec. 2 Charleston Navy T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Dec. 9 Parris Island Marines W 17-10 Charleston, S.C.

1906 (3-0)

Coach Ralph Foster Captain: James Hammond Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location College of Charleston W 23-0 Mercer W 10-0 Porter Military Academy W 10-0 Charleston, S.C. 1907 (1-5-1) Coach Ralph Foster Captain: Ed Smith Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Porter Military Academy W 17-2 Charleston, S.C. Medical College of SC L 0-6 Porter Military Academy T 5-5 Charleston, S.C. College of Charleston L 4-5 Welch Neck High School L 5-7 College of Charleston L 5-7 Nov. 28 South Carolina L 0-12 Charleston, S.C.

Coach Ralph Foster Captain: Ed Smith Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Porter Military Academy W 10-5 Charleston, S.C. Medical College of SC W 27-0 College of Charleston T 0-0 College of Charleston W 27-0 Mercer W 10-0 Nov. 26 South Carolina L 0-12 Charleston, S.C. Scoring Values in College Football (1909-1911) Field Goal PAT 5 points 1 point

1913 (3-4-2, 0-2 SIAA)

Safety 2 points

1909 (4-3-2, 0-1-1 SIAA)

Coach: Sam C. Costen Captain: Ed Smith Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 2 College of Charleston W 36-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 * Georgia T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 Porter Military Academy W 99-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 College of Charleston W 21-5 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 30 West End Amateurs W 31-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 Davidson T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * Clemson L 0-17 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 20 at Parris Island Marines L 5-17 Parris Island, S.C. Nov. 25 South Carolina L 5-11 Charleston, S.C.

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Scoring Values in College Football (1912-1957) Field Goal PAT 3 points 1 point

Safety 2 points

Coach: L.S. LeTellier Captain: John Martin Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 28 $ Fort Moultrie W 1-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 5 * Georgia Tech L 6-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 12 * at Georgia L 0-33 Athens, Ga. Oct. 19 Porter Military Academy W 66-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 26 * at Clemson L 14-52 Clemson, S.C. Nov. 9 College of Charleston W 40-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 28 at South Carolina L 2-26 Columbia, S.C. $ - denotes victory due to forfeit

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Touchdown 5 points

Touchdown 6 points

1912 (3-4, 0-3 SIAA)

1908 (4-1-1)

Coach: Sam C. Costen Captain: Barnwell Legge Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 15 * Clemson L 0-32 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 22 College of Charleston L 0-11 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 * at Wake Forest W 9-5 Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 5 * vs. Florida L 2-6 Jacksonville, Fla. Nov. 12 * Mercer L 0-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 24 South Carolina W 5-0 Charleston, S.C. Dec. 3 Charleston Navy W 10-0 Charleston, S.C.

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Coach: George C. Rogers Captain: Allan Bruner Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 27 Charleston Navy W 34-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 Georgia Tech L 0-47 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 11 Porter Military Academy T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 College of Charleston W 72-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 25 Mercer T 7-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 Furman W 75-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * Clemson L 3-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 15 * at Florida L 13-18 Gainesville, Fla. Nov. 26 at South Carolina L 13-42 Columbia, S.C. 1914 (2-5, 0-3 SIAA) Coach: George C. Rogers Captain: Augustine Folger Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 3 * at Georgia L 0-13 Athens, Ga. Oct. 10 Porter Military Academy W 12-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 24 vs. Davidson L 0-16 Charlotte, N.C. Oct. 31 * Clemson L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 at Newberry W 14-13 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 14 * Florida L 0-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 26 at South Carolina L 6-7 Columbia, S.C.


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1915 (5-3, 2-3 SIAA)

Coach: George C. Rogers Captain: Francis Sheppard Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 25 Charleston Navy W 46-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 * at North Carolina L 7-14 Chapel Hill, N.C. Oct. 9 Porter Military Academy W 54-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 * Georgia L 0-39 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 * vs. Presbyterian W 14-0 Columbia, S.C. Nov. 6 Newberry W 48-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at Florida L 0-6 Gainesville, Fla. Nov. 25 * at South Carolina W 3-0 Columbia, S.C.

1916 (6-1-1, 4-1 SIAA)

Coach: Harvey J. “Harry” O’Brien Captain: John Weeks Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 30 * at Georgia L 0-6 Athens, Ga. Oct. 7 Charleston Navy W 35-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * Presbyterian W 34-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 21 at Davidson T 7-7 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 28 at Newberry W 21-14 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 4 * Wofford W 37-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * vs. Clemson W 3-0 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 30 * at South Carolina W 20-2 Columbia, S.C.

1917 (3-3, 1-3 SIAA)

Coach: Harvey J. “Harry” O’Brien Captain: A.R. Tabor Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 6 Charleston Navy W 19-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 13 * at Presbyterian L 0-7 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 20 * Erskine W 18-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 Newberry W 32-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * vs. Clemson L 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 29 * at South Carolina L 0-20 Columbia, S.C.

1918 (0-2-1, 0-1-1 SIAA)

Coach: Harvey J. “Harry” O’Brien Captain: Alvin Heinsohn Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Nov. 16 * vs. Clemson L 0-7 Columbia, S.C. Nov. 23 Charleston Navy L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 28 * vs. South Carolina T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C.

1919 (4-4-1, 2-4-1 SIAA)

Coach: George C. Rogers Captain: John Crouch Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 4 * at Georgia L 0-28 Athens, Ga. Oct. 11 * Presbyterian W 12-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 * at Wofford L 0-12 Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 25 USS Mercy W 13-12 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 * at Furman L 6-21 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 8 at Newberry W 41-0 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 13 * Clemson L 0-33 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 22 * Oglethorpe T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 27 * at South Carolina W 14-7 Columbia, S.C.

1920 (2-6, 1-5 SIAA) Date Opponent Oct. 2 * at Georgia Oct. 9 * Furman Oct. 16 * vs.VMI Oct. 23 * Wofford Oct. 30 vs. Davidson Nov. 6 Newberry

Coach: Harvey J. “Harry” O’Brien Captain: Alvin Heinsohn W/L/T Score Location L 0-40 Athens, Ga. L 6-21 Charleston, S.C. L 0-35 Lynchburg,Va. W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L 13-27 Charlotte, N.C. W 35-10 Charleston, S.C.

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1921 (3-3-2, 2-3-1 SIAA)

Coach: Harvey J. “Harry” O’Brien Captain: John Graming Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 24 * at Presbyterian W 20-0 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 1 Parris Island Marines W 37-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 8 * Wofford W 28-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 22 * at Erskine L 6-13 Due West, S.C. Oct. 29 * at Furman L 0-42 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 5 at Newberry T 7-7 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 10 * vs. Clemson T 7-7 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 24 * at South Carolina L 0-13 Columbia, S.C.

1922 (3-5, 1-2 SIAA)

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: George White Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 7 at Parris Island Marines W 14-6 Parris Island, S.C. Oct. 19 * Furman L 0-28 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 * Presbyterian L 0-9 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 4 at Newberry L 7-10 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 11 Clemson L 0-18 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 vs. South Carolina L 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 25 Southern College W 53-0 Dec. 2 * at Erskine W 28-0 Due West, S.C.

1923 (5-3-1, 2-1-1 SIAA) Date Opponent Sept. 29 Fort Bragg Oct. 13 at Davidson Oct. 20 * at Furman Oct. 27 Newberry Nov. 10 * at Presbyterian Nov. 15 vs. South Carolina Nov. 23 Southern College Nov. 24 * at Wofford Dec. 1 * Erskine

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Robert Lee W/L/T Score Location W 31-0 Charleston, S.C. L 0-7 Davidson, N.C. L 14-30 Greenville, S.C. W 21-7 Charleston, S.C. T 0-0 Clinton, S.C. L 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C. W 18-3 Allendale, S.C. W 9-0 Spartanburg, S.C. W 26-0 Charleston, S.C.

1924 (6-4, 4-2 SIAA)

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Fred Wagener Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 27 Southern College W 12-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * Wofford W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 11 * Oglethorpe L 7-10 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 at Newberry L 6-14 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 25 * Furman W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 vs. South Carolina L 3-14 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 8 * Washington & Lee L 7-32 Lexington,Va. Nov. 15 vs. Clemson W 20-0 Anderson, S.C. Nov. 22 * at Erskine W 7-0 Due West, S.C. Nov. 29 * Presbyterian W 13-0 Charleston, S.C.

1925 (6-4, 4-2 SIAA)

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Theodore Weeks Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 26 Parris Island Marines W 7-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 3 * Rollins W 27-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 10 * at Furman L 0-7 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 17 Newberry W 26-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 vs. South Carolina L 6-30 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 31 * at Mercer W 31-0 Macon, Ga. Nov. 7 * at Oglethorpe L 0-7 Atlanta, Ga.

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Oct. 3 vs. Clemson Oct. 11 VMI Oct. 18 vs. Davidson Oct. 25 * Presbyterian Oct. 30 vs. South Carolina Nov. 6 Parris Island Marines Nov. 15 * Chattanooga Nov. 22 at Furman Nov. 29 * at Wofford

1926 (7-3, 4-3 SIAA)

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Ephiram Seabrook Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 25 * Stetson W 14-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 * Mercer W 14-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 * Chattanooga L 3-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 at Newberry W 27-0 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 23 * at Wofford W 6-0 Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 28 vs. South Carolina W 12-9 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 30 * Presbyterian L 0-9 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 at Clemson W 15-6 Clemson, S.C. Nov. 20 * Furman L 0-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 27 * Oglethorpe W 10-0 Charleston, S.C.

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captains: Larkin Jennings, Wylie Mitchell Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 24 * at Erskine W 19-0 Due West, S.C. Oct. 8 VMI W 12-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 15 at Florida L 7-27 Gainesville, S.C. Oct. 22 Davidson W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 27 * vs. Furman L 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 5 Clemson L 6-18 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * at Presbyterian L 0-27 Clinton, S.C. Nov. 19 at South Carolina L 0-19 Columbia, S.C. Nov. 24 * at Wofford W 13-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Richard King W/L/T Score Location W 39-0 Charleston, S.C. W 32-6 Charleston, S.C. W 26-2 Charleston, S.C. W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. L 0-13 Greenville, S.C. L 0-7 Savannah, Ga. L 7-9 Spartanburg, S.C. W 25-0 Charleston, S.C. W 12-7 Charleston, S.C.

1933 (3-5-1, 3-2 SIAA)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: John Oglivie Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 30 * Erskine W 25-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 7 at Newberry T 7-7 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 14 * at Furman L 0-14 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 26 vs. South Carolina L 6-12 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 28 * Presbyterian L 6-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 at Davidson L 6-24 Davidson, N.C. Nov. 18 * Oglethorpe W 13-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 25 at Clemson L 0-7 Clemson, S.C. Nov. 30 * Wofford W 14-0 Charleston, S.C.

1929 (5-4-1, 4-0-1 SIAA) Date Opponent Sept. 28 Newberry Oct. 5 * Oglethorpe Oct. 12 VMI Oct. 19 Davidson Oct. 26 * Presbyterian Oct. 31 vs. South Carolina Nov. 9 * Furman Nov. 16 * Mercer Nov. 23 at Clemson Nov. 28 * at Wofford

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Bill Morgan W/L/T Score Location W 59-0 Charleston, S.C. W 18-0 Charleston, S.C. L 7-13 Lexington,Va. L 6-7 Charleston, S.C. W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. L 14-27 Orangeburg, S.C. T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. W 21-13 Charleston, S.C. L 0-13 Clemson, S.C. W 7-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

1934 (3-5-1, 2-2 SIAA)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Fred Symmes Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 29 Newberry W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 * at Oglethorpe L 6-12 Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 12 at George Washington L 0-26 Washington, D.C. Oct. 18 vs. South Carolina L 6-20 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 27 Davidson T 12-12 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 * at Wofford W 18-7 Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 10 * Furman L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov.17 at Army L 0-34 West Point, N.Y. Nov. 24 * at Presbyterian W 13-7 Clinton, S.C.

1930 (4-5-2, 3-0-1 SIAA) Date Opponent Sept. 20 * Stetson Sept. 27 * Erskine

Coach: Johnny “Red” Floyd Captain: Thomas Wilson W/L/T Score Location W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. W 13-0 Charleston, S.C.

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1928 (6-3-1, 3-3 SIAA) Date Opponent Oct. 6 * Stetson Oct. 13 Newberry Oct. 20 Davidson Oct. 27 * Erskine Nov. 1 vs. South Carolina Nov. 10 * at Furman Nov. 17 * Mercer Nov. 24 * at Wofford Dec. 1 * Presbyterian Dec. 8 Clemson

Florence, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C.

Coach: Johnny “Red” Floyd Captain: Howard Whittington Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 26 * Mercer L 0-26 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 3 * Erskine W 12-6 Oct. 10 at VMI T 13-13 Lexington,Va. Oct. 16 vs. Clemson W 6-0 Florence, S.C. Oct. 23 * Stetson W 6-0 Oct. 29 vs. South Carolina L 7-26 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 7 at Davidson L 7-14 Davidson, N.C. Nov. 14 Furman L 7-33 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 21 * at Presbyterian W 7-0 Clinton, S.C. Nov. 26 * Wofford W 28-7 Charleston, S.C.

Coach: Carl T. Prause Captain: Donald Blanding Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 24 vs. Davidson L 0-5 Gastonia, N.C. Oct. 1 * Mercer L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 8 * at Chattanooga L 6-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 15 * Oglethorpe W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 27 vs. South Carolina L 0-6 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 5 at Clemson L 0-13 Clemson, S.C. Nov. 12 * Wofford T 6-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 * Furman L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 24 * Presbyterian W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. Newberry W 26-0

7-13 7-6 0-6 0-6 0-13 0-0 7-7 6-31 7-6

1931 (5-4-1, 4-1 SIAA)

1927 (3-6-1, 2-3-1 SIAA)

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1935 (4-3-1, 3-1 SIAA)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: McDonald Lowe Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 5 * Erskine W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 12 * Wofford W 20-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 vs. South Carolina L 0-25 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 26 Davidson T 7-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 * at Furman L 0-35 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 7 Clemson L 0-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 9 Newberry W 20-0 Newberry, S.C. Nov. 23 * Presbyterian W 18-7 Charleston, S.C. The Citadel joins the Southern Conference (1936-present) 1936 (4-6, 0-4 SoCon) Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Carlos Townsend Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 19 Newberry W 33-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 26 at Erskine W 13-6 Due West, S.C. Oct. 3 at Florida L 14-20 Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 10 * at Furman L 7-13 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 17 at Presbyterian W 25-0 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 24 * at Davidson L 0-21 Davidson, S.C. Oct. 30 * vs. South Carolina L 0-9 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 7 * Clemson L 0-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 14 Chattanooga L 0-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 26 vs. Wofford W 41-0 Augusta, Ga.

1937 (7-4, 2-3 SoCon)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: F.W. King Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 18 at Wofford W 38-0 Spartanburg, S.C. Sept. 25 at Newberry W 35-0 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 2 Navy L 0-32 Annapolis, Md. Oct. 9 Presbyterian W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 * Furman W 8-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 22 * Richmond W 26-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 * vs. South Carolina L 6-21 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 6 * at North Carolina State L 14-26 Raleigh, N.C. Nov. 13 * at VMI L 0-27 Lexington,Va. Nov. 20 Erskine W 46-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 27 at Oglethorpe W 7-6 Atlanta, Ga.

1938 (6-5, 2-3 SoCon)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Andrew Sabados Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 17 * Davidson L 6-12 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 24 at Georgia L 12-20 Athens, Ga. Sept. 30 * vs. Wake Forest L 0-31 Charlotte, N.C. Oct. 8 at Presbyterian W 12-0 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 15 * at Furman W 9-6 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 22 at #8 Tennessee L 0-44 Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 29 Wofford W 27-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 5 * Richmond W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 Oglethorpe W 32-8 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 Erskine W 33-13 Charleston, S.C. Dec. 3 * vs. North Carolina State L 6-14 Wilmington, N.C.

1939 (3-8, 0-4 SoCon)

Coach: Tatum Gressette Captain: Bill Spain Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 23 at North Carolina L 0-50 Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 30 at Georgia L 0-26 Athens, Ga. Oct. 7 Presbyterian W 12-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * Furman L 0-7 Charleston, S.C.

Oct. 20 * at George Washington Oct. 28 * at Richmond Nov. 4 * at Davidson Nov. 11 at #1 Tennessee Nov. 18 at Sewanee Nov. 25 at Erskine Dec. 2 vs. Wofford

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Washington, D.C. Richmond,Va. Davidson, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn. Sewanee, Tenn. Due West, S.C. Wilmington, N.C.

1940 (4-5, 0-4 SoCon)

Coach: John H. “Bo” Rowland Captain: Henry Kennedy Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 4 Erskine W 45-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 11 * at Furman L 7-36 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 18 vs. Presbyterian L 0-19 Sumter, S.C. Oct. 26 Oglethorpe W 25-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 vs. Wofford W 7-3 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 16 * at North Carolina State L 14-20 Raleigh, N.C. Nov. 23 Sewanee W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 30 * vs. Davidson L 6-20 Wilmington, N.C. Dec. 8 * South Carolina L 6-31 Charleston, S.C.

1941 (4-3-1, 0-2-1 SoCon)

Coach: John H. “Bo” Rowland Captain: Mike Newell Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 27 High Point W 45-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 at Army L 6-19 West Point, N.Y. Oct. 11 vs. Presbyterian W 21-13 Sumter, S.C. Oct. 18 * Furman T 13-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 31 * vs. South Carolina L 6-13 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 8 Wofford W 42-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 20 * vs. Davidson L 14-24 Charlotte, N.C. Nov. 29 at Sewanee W 28-0 Sewanee, Tenn.

1942 (5-2, 2-2 SoCon)

Coach: John H. “Bo” Rowland Captain: Eddie Overman Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 26 Camp Davis W 32-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 3 at Presbyterian W 47-2 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 10 * George Washington W 14-2 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 Newberry W 21-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 30 * vs. South Carolina L 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 4 * Davidson W 21-9 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 * at Furman L 0-20 Greenville, S.C.

1943 - 1945 No Football due to World War II

1946 (3-5, 1-5 SoCon)

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captain: Albert Salvato Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 28 Presbyterian W 7-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 5 * William & Mary L 12-51 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 12 at Newberry W 28-7 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 19 * Furman L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 * vs. South Carolina L 7-19 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 9 * George Washington L 0-18 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * at VMI L 7-26 Lexington,Va. Nov. 23 * vs. Davidson W 21-13 Charlotte, N.C.

1947 (3-5, 1-4 SoCon) Date Opponent Sept. 27 Presbyterian

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1952 (3-5-1, 1-3-1 SoCon)

Williamsburg,Va. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Orangeburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C.

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captains: John Mamajek, Pete Petrich Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 20 at #3 Georgia Tech L 6-54 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 27 * Virginia Tech L 7-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 at Florida L 0-33 Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 11 Newberry W 18-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 * at Furman T 7-7 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 25 Presbyterian W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * South Carolina L 0-35 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 15 * at VMI L 19-20 Lexington,Va. Nov. 22 * Davidson W 34-14 Charleston, S.C.

1948 (2-7, 0-5 SoCon)

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captain: Mel Lewis Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Oct. 2 at Presbyterian L 0-7 Clinton, S.C. Oct. 9 at Newberry W 14-0 Newberry, S.C. Oct. 16 * ^ Davidson L 6-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 * at Furman L 0-9 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 30 at Erskine W 19-0 Due West, S.C. Nov. 6 * George Washington L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at VMI L 6-34 Lexington,Va. Nov. 20 at #20 Georgia Tech L 0-54 Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 4 * % #10 Clemson L 0-20 Charleston, S.C. ^ - First game at Johnson Hagood Stadium % - Dedication game at Johnson Hagood Stadium

1953 (2-7, 1-3 SoCon) Date Opponent Sept. 19 at Tulane Sept. 26 at South Carolina Oct. 2 * Furman Oct. 10 * VMI Oct. 17 vs. Florida Oct. 24 Presbyterian Oct. 30 * vs.Virginia Tech Nov. 14 Clemson Nov. 21 * at Davidson

1949 (4-5, 2-2 SoCon)

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captain: Harold Webster Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 24 at Florida L 0-13 Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 1 % Newberry W 14-12 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 15 at Kentucky L 0-44 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 21 * Furman L 7-19 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 vs. Wofford L 7-21 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 5 Presbyterian W 27-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * VMI W 19-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 24 * at Davidson W 25-19 Davidson, N.C. Dec. 3 * at South Carolina L 0-42 Columbia, S.C. % - First win at Johnson Hagood Stadium

1954 (2-8, 0-4 SoCon)

Coach: John D. McMillan Captains: Ray Allen, Duby Rierson Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 25 Elon W 21-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 * Davidson L 0-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 * Richmond L 0-26 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 * at Furman L 20-31 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 23 Presbyterian L 19-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 vs. Wofford W 14-13 Orangeburg, S.C. Nov. 6 Newberry L 14-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at VMI L 0-42 Lexington,Va. Nov. 27 at Clemson L 0-59 Clemson, S.C. Dec. 4 South Carolina L 6-19 Charleston, S.C.

1950 (4-6, 2-3 SoCon)

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captain: Jack Huddle Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 16 Parris Island Marines W 56-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 23 at Florida L 3-7 Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 29 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-21 Coral Gables, Fla. Oct. 7 * Washington & Lee L 0-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * Davidson W 19-12 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 21 * at Furman L 7-21 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 28 at Presbyterian W 7-0 Clinton, S.C. Nov. 4 Virginia L 14-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 * South Carolina W 19-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 18 * at VMI L 7-13 Lexington,Va.

1955 (5-4, 2-2 SoCon) Date Opponent Sept. 24 Elon Oct. 1 * at Davidson Oct. 7 * at Richmond Oct. 15 * Furman Oct. 22 Presbyterian Oct. 28 vs. Wofford Nov. 5 Newberry Nov. 12 * VMI Nov. 19 at Florida State

1951 (4-6, 1-3 SoCon) Date Opponent Sept. 22 at Florida Oct. 1 * at South Carolina Oct. 6 * at Davidson Oct. 13 Newberry Oct. 19 * vs. Furman Oct. 27 Presbyterian Nov. 3 at Virginia Nov. 10 at Army Nov. 17 * VMI Nov. 24 East Carolina

Coach: J. Quinn Decker Captain: Sam Rubino W/L/T Score Location L 7-27 Gainesville, Fla. L 7-26 Columbia, S.C. W 34-14 Davidson, N.C. W 41-7 Charleston, S.C. L 14-35 Orangeburg, S.C. W 35-0 Charleston, S.C. L 0-39 Charlottesville,Va. L 6-27 West Point, N.Y. L 21-27 Charleston, S.C. W 21-7 Charleston, S.C.

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Coach: John D. McMillan Captain: Ralph Renken W/L/T Score Location L 6-54 New Orleans, La. L 0-25 Columbia, S.C. L 0-27 Charleston, S.C. L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L 0-60 Jacksonville, Fla. W 20-14 Charleston, S.C. L 0-22 Roanoke,Va. L 13-34 Charleston, S.C. W 38-14 Davidson, N.C.

Coach: John E. Sauer Captain: Jim Tyson W/L/T Score Location W 26-18 Charleston, S.C. L 2-6 Davidson, N.C. W 14-2 Richmond,Va. W 25-19 Charleston, S.C. W 14-13 Charleston, S.C. L 7-27 Orangeburg, S.C. W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L 0-39 Tallahassee, Fla.

1956 (3-5-1, 1-3 SoCon)

Coach: John E. Sauer Captain: Budgie Broome Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 22 Newberry T 20-20 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 29 * Davidson W 34-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 Stetson W 40-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 12 * at Richmond L 3-7 Richmond,Va. Oct. 19 vs. Wofford L 19-23 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 27 * at Furman L 0-7 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 3 Presbyterian W 20-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 at Villanova L 0-46 Villanova, Pa. Nov. 17 * George Washington L 0-20 Charleston, S.C.

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Year-by-Year Results 1961 (7-3, 5-1 SoCon)

1957 (5-4-1, 4-2 SoCon)

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Ed Dzanis, Connie Tuza Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 21 Newberry T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 27 * at George Washington W 13-6 Washington, D.C. Oct. 5 * at Davidson W 21-7 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 11 vs. Wofford L 0-34 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 19 * Richmond W 26-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 26 * Furman W 18-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 * William & Mary L 12-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 9 Presbyterian W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * at VMI L 7-33 Lexington,Va. Nov. 23 at Vanderbilt L 0-27 Nashville, Tenn.

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Safety 2 points

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Joe Chefalo, Joe Keller Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 20 Newberry L 0-16 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * Davidson L 6-8 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 10 vs. Wofford L 6-18 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 18 at Memphis State W 28-26 Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 25 * at Furman W 24-6 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 1 * at Richmond L 0-20 Richmond,Va. Nov. 8 Presbyterian W 38-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 15 * VMI W 14-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 22 at Georgia L 0-76 Athens, Ga. Nov. 29 * George Washington L 14-20 Charleston, S.C.

1959 (8-2, 5-1 SoCon)

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Jim Gulliford, Tom Hemingway Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 19 Newberry W 48-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 26 at Florida State L 6-47 Tallahassee, Fla. Oct. 3 * Davidson W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 vs. Wofford W 40-8 Orangeburg, S.C. Oct. 17 * Richmond W 8-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 24 * Furman W 18-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 31 * at William & Mary W 38-13 Williamsburg,Va. Nov. 7 Presbyterian W 8-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 14 * at VMI L 8-32 Lexington,Va. Nov. 21 * at West Virginia W 20-14 Morgantown, W.Va.

Tangerine Bowl Champions

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: George Garrison, Jerry Nettles, Harry Rakowski Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 17 Newberry W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 24 * at George Washington L 14-19 Washington, D.C. Oct. 1 * at Davidson W 21-15 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 8 Florida State T 0-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 15 * at Richmond W 24-12 Richmond,Va. Oct. 22 * at Furman W 7-6 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 29 Presbyterian W 27-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 5 * William & Mary W 14-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * VMI L 6-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 at Arkansas State W 22-21 Jonesboro, Ark. TANGERINE BOWL Dec. 30 vs. Tennessee Tech W 27-0 Orlando, Fla.

SoCon Champions

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Earley Eastburn, Ed Harrington, Bill Whaley Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 16 at Memphis State L 0-40 Memphis, Tenn. Sept. 23 * George Washington L 13-17 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 30 * Davidson W 20-12 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 7 * Richmond W 24-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * at William & Mary W 10-8 Williamsburg,Va. Oct. 21 * Furman W 9-8 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 at Xavier (Ohio) W 7-6 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 4 * at VMI W 14-8 Lexington,Va. Nov. 11 at Florida State L 8-44 Tallahassee, Fla. Nov. 18 Arkansas State W 28-6 Charleston, S.C.

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Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Charlie Brendle, Gene Dice Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 15 at Florida State L 0-49 Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 22 * Davidson W 19-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 29 Presbyterian W 28-8 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 * William & Mary L 23-29 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 13 at Vanderbilt W 21-6 Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 20 at Arkansas State L 7-14 Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 27 * at Furman L 25-33 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 3 * VMI L 7-16 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 Memphis State L 13-60 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 * at West Virginia L 0-49 Morgantown,W.Va.

1963 (4-6, 2-4 SoCon)

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captains: Joe Buckner, Nick DiLoreto Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 21 * William & Mary L 0-7 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 28 * at Davidson W 28-6 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 4 * at George Washington W 27-22 Washington, D.C. Oct. 12 vs. Presbyterian W 27-0 Savannah, Ga. Oct. 19 Arkansas State W 10-9 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 26 * Furman L 25-34 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 East Carolina L 6-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 9 * Richmond L 6-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * at VMI L 8-33 Lexington,Va. Nov. 23 at Southern Mississippi L 12-37 Hattiesburg, Miss.

1964 (4-6, 4-3 SoCon)

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captain: Frank Murphy Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 19 at Army L 0-34 West Point, N.Y. Sept. 26 * at West Virginia L 3-7 Morgantown, W.Va. Oct. 3 * Davidson W 28-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 10 * Richmond W 33-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 * at William & Mary L 0-10 Williamsburg,Va. Oct. 24 * at Furman W 17-0 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 31 East Carolina L 10-19 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 at South Carolina L 14-17 Columbia, S.C. Nov. 14 * VMI W 17-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 21 * George Washington L 6-35 Charleston, S.C.

1965 (2-8, 2-6 SoCon)

Coach: Edward L. “Eddie” Teague Captain: Francis Grant Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 18 South Carolina L 3-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 25 * at George Washington L 7-30 Washington, D.C. Oct. 2 * Davidson L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 * West Virginia L 2-25 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 Arkansas State L 0-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 * at East Carolina L 0-21 Greenville, N.C.

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1966 (4-6, 3-5 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Dick Hanes, Cal McCombs, Tom Moore Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 17 at Vanderbilt L 0-24 Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 24 * Richmond W 24-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 1 East Tennessee State W 3-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 8 * George Washington L 13-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 15 * at William & Mary L 6-24 Williamsburg,Va. Oct. 22 * East Carolina L 17-27 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 * at Davidson L 17-21 Davidson, N.C. Nov. 5 * at West Virginia L 0-35 Morgantown, W.Va. Nov. 12 * VMI W 30-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 * at Furman W 10-6 Greenville, S.C.

1967 (5-5, 2-4 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Rick Clifford, Alex Gettys Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 16 Southern Mississippi L 7-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 23 Wofford W 17-7 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 30 at Maine W 42-14 Orono, Maine Oct. 7 at Arkansas State W 20-7 Little Rock, Ark. Oct. 14 * vs.VMI L 11-22 Roanoke,Va. Oct. 21 * Davidson W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 * at East Carolina W 21-19 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 4 * William & Mary L 0-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 * at Richmond L 3-20 Richmond,Va. Nov. 18 * Furman L 6-14 Charleston, S.C.

1968 (5-5, 4-2 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Jim McMillan, Jackie Zorn Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 21 at Army L 14-34 West Point, N.Y. Sept. 28 Lehigh W 28-12 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 5 * at Furman W 31-12 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 12 * Richmond W 16-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 * VMI W 13-8 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 26 at Chattanooga L 9-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 2 * Davidson W 28-21 Charlotte, N.C. Nov. 9 West Virginia L 0-17 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * at William & Mary W 24-21 Williamsburg,Va. Nov. 24 * East Carolina L 14-23 Charleston, S.C.

1969 (7-3, 4-2 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Tony Passander, John Small Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 20 at Lehigh W 41-16 Bethlehem, Pa. Sept. 27 Arkansas State W 14-10 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * at East Carolina W 31-13 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 11 * William & Mary L 14-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 * at VMI W 28-2 Lexington,Va. Oct. 25 * Davidson W 34-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 * at Richmond L 18-45 Richmond,Va. Nov. 8 Maine W 40-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 15 * Furman W 37-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 21 Chattanooga L 5-10 Charleston, S.C.

1970 (5-6, 4-2 SoCon) Date Opponent Sept. 12 at Clemson

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Charlie Baker, Don Dease W/L/T Score Location L 0-24 Clemson, S.C.

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0-52 31-0 7-24 16-7 42-28 56-9 14-31 28-29 21-28 44-9

Nashville, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. Little Rock, Ark. Williamsburg,Va. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C.

1971 (8-3, 4-2 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Mike Davitt, Champ Reiley, Kyle Reiser, Tommy Rhodes Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 11 * William & Mary L 28-35 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 18 at Bucknell W 38-35 Lewisburg, Pa. Sept. 25 Boston University W 44-37 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 * at East Carolina L 25-31 Greenville, N.C. Oct. 9 * at VMI W 25-24 Lexington,Va. Oct. 16 Presbyterian L 23-24 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 Chattanooga W 52-35 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 30 Illinois State W 28-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 6 * at Richmond W 21-11 Richmond,Va. Nov. 13 * Furman W 35-33 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 20 * at Davidson W 47-7 Davidson, N.C.

1972 (5-6, 4-3 SoCon)

Coach: Jimmy “Red” Parker Captains: Ed Barnwell, Bob Carson, Neal Rumble, Norman Seabrooks Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 9 at Clemson L 0-13 Clemson, S.C. Sept. 16 * at Appalachian State W 28-21 Boone, N.C. Sept. 23 Western Carolina L 0-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 30 * at William & Mary L 12-31 Williamsburg,Va. Oct. 7 * VMI W 42-3 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * at East Carolina L 21-27 Greenville, N.C. Oct. 21 at Chattanooga W 12-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 28 Colgate L 26-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 4 * Richmond L 7-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 * at Furman W 19-13 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 18 * Davidson W 25-16 Charleston, S.C.

1973 (3-8, 1-6 SoCon)

Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Jim Roberts, Oren Wood Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 8 at Clemson L 12-14 Clemson, S.C. Sept. 15 Presbyterian W 25-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 22 vs. Illinois State L 6-24 Bloomington, Ind. Sept. 29 * William & Mary L 12-24 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 * at VMI L 6-23 Lexington,Va. Oct. 13 Chattanooga W 28-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 20 * East Carolina L 0-34 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 27 * at Appalachian State L 6-31 Boone, N.C. Nov. 3 * at Richmond L 0-27 Richmond,Va. Nov. 10 * Furman W 26-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 * Davidson L 16-19 Charleston, S.C.

1974 (4-7, 3-4 SoCon)

Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Tommy Ervin, Kemble Farr, Buddy Parrish Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 14 Presbyterian W 6-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 21 at Delaware L 12-48 Newark, Del. Sept. 28 * Richmond L 24-27 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 5 * at William & Mary L 12-16 Williamsburg,Va. Oct. 12 * VMI L 9-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 at #20 Tulane L 3-30 New Orleans, La. Oct. 26 * Appalachian State W 28-17 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 * at East Carolina L 21-41 Greenville, N.C.

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1975 (6-5, 4-3 SoCon)

Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Brian Ruff, Ron Shelley Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 13 Presbyterian W 21-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 20 at Colgate L 0-16 Hamilton, N.Y. Sept. 27 Wofford W 16-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * William & Mary W 21-6 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 11 * East Carolina L 0-3 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 * at Davidson W 44-0 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 25 * at VMI W 6-3 Lexington,Va. Nov. 1 * Appalachian State L 17-22 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * at Richmond L 0-7 Richmond,Va. Nov. 15 * Furman W 13-9 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 22 at Chattanooga L 6-24 Chattanooga, Tenn.

1976 (6-5, 1-4 SoCon)

Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Ralph Ferguson, Andrew Johnson, Brian Ruff Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 11 at Clemson L 7-10 Clemson, S.C. Sept. 18 Delaware W 17-15 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 25 * at Furman W 17-16 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 2 at East Carolina L 3-22 Greenville, N.C. Oct. 9 Chattanooga W 14-10 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 Richmond W 20-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 at Air Force W 26-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. Oct. 30 * at Appalachian State L 13-31 Boone, N.C. Nov. 6 * VMI L 14-30 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at William & Mary L 0-22 Williamsburg,Va. Nov. 20 * Davidson W 40-6 Charleston, S.C.

1977 (5-6, 3-2 SoCon)

Coach: Bobby Ross Captains: Tony Starks, Sidney Wildes Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 10 at Navy L 2-21 Annapolis, Md. Sept. 17 * Western Carolina W 20-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 30 Wofford W 7-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 1 Presbyterian W 13-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 8 at Delaware L 7-23 Newark, Del. Oct. 15 * at VMI L 3-19 Lexington,Va. Oct. 22 East Carolina L 16-34 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 * at Chattanooga L 14-21 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 5 William & Mary L 13-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * Appalachian State W 28-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 * Furman W 10-3 Charleston, S.C.

1978 (5-6, 2-3 SoCon)

Coach: Art Baker Captains: Keith Allen, Kenny Caldwell, David Kreber Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 9 Presbyterian W 28-17 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 16 at Clemson L 3-58 Clemson, S.C. Sept. 23 * VMI W 14-3 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 30 at Georgia Tech L 0-28 Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 7 Marshall W 41-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * at Western Carolina L 24-38 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 21 * at Appalachian State L 14-42 Boone, N.C. Oct. 28 Delaware W 21-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 4 at William & Mary L 8-12 Williamsburg,Va. Nov. 11 * Wofford W 35-17 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 18 * at Furman L 13-17 Greenville, S.C.

1979 (6-5, 4-2 SoCon)

Coach: Art Baker Captains: Mike Adams, Paul Gillis, Dave Kreber, Tim Russell Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 8 Presbyterian L 13-21 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 15 at Navy L 7-26 Annapolis, Md. Sept. 22 at Vanderbilt W 27-14 Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 29 * Appalachian State W 24-23 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 * Western Carolina W 21-19 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 13 at East Carolina L 7-49 Greenville, N.C. Oct. 20 * at VMI W 37-6 Lexington,Va. Oct. 27 Wofford W 49-30 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 * at Marshall W 17-16 Huntington, W.Va. Nov. 10 * at Chattanooga L 7-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 17 * Furman L 44-45 Charleston, S.C.

1980 (7-4, 3-2 SoCon) Coach: Art Baker Captains: Stump Mitchell, Bill Salley, Richard Farrier Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 6 Presbyterian W 21-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 13 * at Appalachian State L 14-17 Boone, N.C. Sept. 20 at Wake Forest L 7-24 Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 29-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * VMI W 28-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 11 * at Western Carolina W 28-21 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 18 Newberry W 37-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 Wofford W 35-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 at #15 South Carolina L 24-45 Columbia, S.C. Nov. 15 * Davidson W 31-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 22 * at Furman L 15-28 Greenville, S.C.

1981 (7-3-1, 4-2-1 SoCon)

Coach: Art Baker Captains: Danny Miller, Kelly Curry, Hillery Douglas Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 26 * Appalachian State W 34-20 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 12 at Navy L 7-17 Annapolis, Md. Oct. 3 * at East Tennessee State L 13-17 Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 10 * vs.VMI L 0-14 Norfolk,Va. Oct. 17 * Davidson W 23-3 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 * Western Carolina W 12-3 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 24 Newberry W 55-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 31 Presbyterian W 21-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 * at Chattanooga T 28-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 14 Wofford W 24-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 21 * Furman W 35-18 Charleston, S.C.

1982 (5-6, 3-4 SoCon)

Coach: Art Baker Captains: Joe Pipczynski, Mike Varner, Rich Sniscak Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 11 Presbyterian W 21-16 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 18 at Georgia Tech L 7-36 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 25 Wofford W 21-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 * at Appalachian State L 22-48 Boone, N.C. Oct. 9 * VMI W 21-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 * East Tennessee State L 0-3 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 at Navy L 3-28 Annapolis, Md. Oct. 30 * Marshall W 24-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 6 * at Western Carolina W 24-20 Cullowhee, N.C. Nov. 13 * Chattanooga L 7-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 20 * at Furman L 0-27 Greenville, S.C.

1983 (3-8, 2-6 SoCon)

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16-27 6-45 27-6 9-30 41-12 10-26 17-44 0-45 21-49

Year-by-Year Results Charleston, S.C. Knoxville, Tenn. Lexington,Va. Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. Huntington, W.Va. Charleston, S.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Charleston, S.C.

1984 (7-4, 5-2 SoCon)

Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Jim Gabrish, Robert Hill, Cedric Lash, George Milton Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 8 at South Carolina L 24-31 Columbia, S.C. Sept. 15 Presbyterian W 23-6 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 22 at Georgia Tech L 3-48 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 29 * East Tennessee State L 6-16 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6 * at Davidson W 37-14 Davidson, N.C. Oct. 13 * at Western Carolina W 34-33 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 20 * Marshall W 28-17 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 27 * at Appalachian State W 21-5 Boone, N.C. Nov. 3 * VMI W 27-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 Wofford W 23-16 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 * at Furman L 14-42 Greenville, S.C.

1985 (5-5-1, 3-4-1 SoCon)

Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Lee Glaze, Jim Gabrish, Dave Lambert, Brian Graves Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Aug. 31 at #17 South Carolina L 17-56 Columbia, S.C. Sept. 7 Presbyterian W 14-7 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 21 * Appalachian State L 3-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 28 * at Marshall L 14-17 Huntington, W.Va. Oct. 5 * at VMI T 14-14 Lexington,Va. Oct. 12 * Davidson W 31-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 * at Chattanooga L 17-34 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 26 * at East Tennessee State W 28-21 Johnson City, Tenn. Nov. 2 * Western Carolina W 10-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 9 Wofford W 42-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * Furman L 0-42 Charleston, S.C.

1986 (3-8, 0-6 SoCon)

Coach: Tom Moore Captains: Scott Thompson, Albert Pressley, Dayle Rust, Adrian Williams Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 6 at North Carolina L 14-45 Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 13 Northeastern W 24-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 20 Presbyterian W 15-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 27 * at Appalachian State L 10-33 Boone, N.C. Oct. 4 at Clemson L 0-24 Clemson, S.C. Oct. 11 * VMI L 30-47 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 * Chattanooga L 7-42 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 1 * at Western Carolina L 12-27 Cullowhee, N.C. Nov. 8 Wofford W 20-6 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 15 * East Tennessee State L 9-35 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 22 * at Furman L 14-37 Greenville, S.C.

1987 (4-7, 1-5 SoCon)

Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Mike Kissenberth, Jason Matthews Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 5 Wofford W 38-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 12 at Georgia Tech L 12-51 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 19 Presbyterian W 27-12 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 26 at Army L 6-48 West Point, N.Y. Oct. 10 * VMI L 3-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 * at Chattanooga L 19-22 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 24 * at East Tennessee State L 21-24 Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 31 * Western Carolina W 38-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 at Boston University W 34-7 Boston, Mass.

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1988 (8-4, 5-2 SoCon)

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Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Senior Class Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 3 * at Appalachian State L 14-38 Boone, N.C. Sept. 10 Presbyterian W 35-9 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 17 at Duke L 17-41 Durham, N.C. Sept. 24 Navy W 42-35 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 1 * at Western Carolina W 27-21 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 15 * Chattanooga W 23-17 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 22 Boston University W 24-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 29 * East Tennessee State W 48-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 5 * Marshall W 20-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * vs.VMI W 31-20 Norfolk,Va. Nov. 19 * at Furman L 17-30 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 26 # at Georgia Southern L 20-38 Statesboro, Ga. # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round

1989 (5-5-1, 1-5-1 SoCon)

Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captain: Rick Brodsky Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 9 Wofford W 42-21 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 16 * Appalachian State W 23-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 23 at Navy W 14-10 Annapolis, Md. Sept. 30 ^ South Carolina State W 31-20 Columbia, S.C. Oct. 7 * ^ Western Carolina T 22-22 Columbia, S.C. Oct. 14 * at Marshall L 17-40 Huntington, W.Va. Oct. 21 * at Chattanooga L 9-17 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 28 * at East Tennessee State L 33-35 Johnson City, Tenn. Nov. 4 % Samford W 35-16 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 11 * at VMI L 10-20 Lexington,Va. Nov. 18 * Furman L 9-44 Charleston, S.C. ^ - Played at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. due to Hurricane Hugo damage to Johnson Hagood Stadium % - First game back in repaired Johnson Hagood Stadium

1990 (7-5, 4-3 SoCon)

NCAA I-AA Playoffs

Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Tony Skole, Mike Cory, Terrance Young Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 8 William & Mary W 34-31 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 15 at Air Force L 7-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. Sept. 22 * Marshall W 21-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 29 * at Appalachian State L 9-27 Boone, N.C. Oct. 6 * at Western Carolina W 28-10 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 13 * Chattanooga L 6-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 20 at South Carolina W 38-35 Columbia, S.C. Oct. 27 * East Tennessee State W 35-15 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 * VMI W 23-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 Wofford W 48-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 * at Furman L 17-30 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 24 # at Georgia Southern L 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 Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 7 Presbyterian W 33-10 Charleston, S.C.

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1992 (11-2, 6-1 SoCon)

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SoCon Champions NCAA I-AA Playoffs

Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Jack Douglas, Cornell Caldwell, Lester Smith, Torrence Forney Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 5 at Arkansas W 10-3 Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 12 Wofford W 30-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 19 * East Tennessee State W 28-7 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 26 at Army W 15-14 West Point, N.Y. Oct. 3 * at Appalachian State W 25-0 Boone, N.C. Oct. 10 * Chattanooga W 33-13 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 * % Marshall L 13-34 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 24 * at Western Carolina W 36-31 Cullowhee, N.C. Nov. 7 Newberry W 32-14 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 14 * VMI W 50-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 21 * at Furman W 20-14 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 28 # North Carolina A&T W 44-0 Charleston, S.C. Dec. 5 & Youngstown State L 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 Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 4 Wofford L 6-20 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 11 * at Georgia Southern L 6-16 Statesboro, Ga. Sept. 18 * at Western Carolina L 18-38 Cullowhee, N.C. Sept. 25 * Appalachian State W 27-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 Lees-McRae W 62-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 * at East Tennessee State L 17-20 Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 16 * Furman W 20-10 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 at Air Force L 0-35 Colorado Springs, Colo. Oct. 30 * Marshall L 15-35 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 6 * at Chattanooga W 41-27 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 13 * VMI W 34-33 Charleston, S.C.

1994 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon)

Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captains: Ray Eddleton, C.J. Haynes, Micah Young, Todd Lair Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 10 Wofford W 31-3 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 17 * Western Carolina L 38-42 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 24 * at Appalachian State W 14-56 Boone, N.C. Oct. 1 Newberry W 48-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 8 * East Tennessee State L 34-56 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 15 * at Furman W 52-44 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 22 at Army L 24-25 West Point, N.Y. Oct. 29 * at Marshall L 30-42 Huntington, W.Va. Nov. 5 * Chattanooga W 42-26 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 12 * vs.VMI W 58-14 Norfolk,Va. Nov. 19 * Georgia Southern W 17-15 Charleston, S.C.

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Coach: Charlie Taaffe Captain: Lenny Clark W/L/T Score Location W 21-20 Charleston, S.C. W 27-10 Charleston, S.C.

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1996 (4-7, 3-5 SoCon)

Coach: Don Powers Captains: Derek Beres, Trez Jackson, Maurice Johnson Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 7 at #11 Miami (Fla.) L 6-52 Coral Gables, Fla. Sept. 14 Richmond W 13-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 21 * Western Carolina W 28-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 28 * at Appalachian State L 20-34 Boone, N.C. Oct. 12 * East Tennessee State L 20-41 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 * at Furman L 25-35 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 26 * Georgia Southern W 35-20 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 * at Marshall L 25-56 Huntington, W.Va. Nov. 9 * Chattanooga W 16-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * at VMI L 27-34(OT) Lexington,Va. Nov. 23 Wofford L 21-26 Charleston, S.C.

1997 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon)

Coach: Don Powers Captains: Stanley Myers, Dereks Thomas, Alvin Brown Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 6 Newberry W 33-13 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 13 South Florida W 10-7 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 20 * at Western Carolina L 25-45 Cullowhee, N.C. Sept. 27 * Appalachian State L 15-40 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 at Air Force L 3-17 Colorado Springs, Colo. Oct. 11 * at East Tennessee State W 23-20(OT) Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 18 * Furman L 7-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 25 * at Georgia Southern L 7-49 Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 1 * Wofford W 7-3 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * at Chattanooga W 7-3 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 15 * VMI W 28-6 Charleston, S.C.

1998 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon)

Coach: Don Powers Captains: Stanley Myers, Deedrick Reese, Maurice Drayton, Lance Gray Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 5 at Florida L 10-49 Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 12 * at Wofford W 20-14 Spartanburg, S.C. Sept. 19 * Western Carolina L 8-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 26 * at Appalachian State L 11-26 Boone, N.C. Oct. 3 at South Florida L 6-45 Tampa, Fla. Oct. 10 * East Tennessee State W 31-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 * at Furman W 25-24 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 24 * Georgia Southern L 34-51 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 31 Hofstra L 32-30 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 7 * Chattanooga L 10-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 14 * at VMI W 36-10 Lexington,Va.

1999 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon)

Coach: Don Powers Captain: Chip SImmons, Mario Richardson, Jason Barley Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 2 * at East Tennessee State L 10-28 Johnson City, Tenn. Sept. 11 Delaware L 16-26 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 25 * Appalachian State L 0-51 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 2 South Carolina State W 20-14 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 9 at Vanderbilt L 0-58 Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 16 * Furman L 17-31 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 * at Georgia Southern L 17-34 Statesboro, Ga.

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Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C.

2000 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon)

Coach: Don Powers Captains: Denny Haywood, Travis Cunningham, Dendrick Gamble Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 2 at #17 Clemson L 0-38 Clemson, S.C. Sept. 9 at Delaware L 0-38 Newark, Del. Sept. 16 * Western Carolina W 17-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 23 * at Appalachian State L 14-61 Boone, N.C. Sept. 30 South Carolina State W 45-16 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 7 * East Tennessee State L 7-20 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 14 * at Furman L 7-33 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 21 * Georgia Southern L 10-27 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 * at Wofford L 10-31 Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 4 * Chattanooga L 13-20 (OT) Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at VMI L 21-41 Lexington,Va.

2001 (3-7, 2-6 SoCon)

Coach: Ellis Johnson Captains: Travis Cunningham, Travis Stephens, Maurice Murphy Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 1 at #11 Georgia Tech L 7-35 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 22 * Appalachain State L 6-8 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 29 South Carolina State W 31-8 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * at East Tennessee State L 21-23 Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 13 * Furman L 7-31 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 20 * at Georgia Southern L 6-14 Statesboro, Ga. Oct. 27 * Wofford L 0-13 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 * at Chattanooga W 20-17 (2OT) Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 10 * VMI W 49-7 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 * at Western Carolina L 25-28 Cullowhee, N.C.

2002 (3-9, 1-7 SoCon)

Coach: Ellis Johnson Captains: Chad Boozer, Jeff Klein Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 7 at #24 LSU L 10-35 Baton Rouge, La. Sept. 14 Delaware W 24-20 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 21 * Western Carolina L 34-37 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 28 * at Appalachian State L 28-37 Boone, N.C. Oct. 5 at Wyoming L 30-34 Laramie, Wyo. Oct. 12 * East Tennessee State W 26-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19 * at Furman L 10-37 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 26 * Georgia Southern L 24-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 2 * at Wofford L 14-27 Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 9 * Chattanooga L 31-34 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 16 * % vs.VMI L 21-23 Charlotte, N.C. Nov. 21 Charleston Southern W 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 Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Aug. 30 Charleston Southern W 64-10 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 6 at Delaware L 7-41 Newark, Del. Sept. 13 at Maryland L 0-61 College Park, Md. Sept. 20 * at Western Carolina L 21-28 Cullowhee, N.C. Sept. 27 * Appalachian State W 24-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 4 * Elon W 31-7 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 18 * Furman W 10-9 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 25 * at Georgia Southern W 28-24 Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 1 * #5 Wofford L 16-42 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 8 * at Chattanooga L 20-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 15 % vs.VMI W 27-23 Charlotte, N.C.

2008 Bulldog Football

Nov. 22 * at East Tennessee State L 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 Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 4 % Charleston Southern cancelled Charleston, S.C. Sept. 18 * at #20 Appalachian State L 14-28 Boone, N.C. Sept. 25 at #9 Auburn L 3-33 Auburn, Ala. Oct. 2 at Duke L 10-28 Durham, N.C. Oct. 7 Benedict College W 29-0 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 * at #8 Furman L 14-33 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 23 * #2 Georgia Southern L 7-42 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 30 * at # 11 Wofford L 17-38 Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 6 * Chattanooga W 44-24 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 13 * at Elon L 7-24 Burlington, N.C. Nov. 20 * Western Carolina W 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 Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 3 Charleston Southern W 28-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 10 at #11 Florida State L 10-62 Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 24 * Appalachian State L 13-45 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 1 * at #18 Western Carolina W 17-7 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 8 at Ole Miss L 7-27 Oxford, Miss. Oct. 15 * #5 Furman L 31-39 (3OT) Charleston, S.C. Oct. 22 * at Georgia Southern L 14-49 Statesboro, Ga. Oct. 29 * Wofford L 10-28 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 5 * at Chattanooga L 21-31 Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 12 * Elon W 21-0 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 at VMI W 22-14 Lexington,Va.

2006 (5-6, 4-3 SoCon)

Coach: Kevin Higgins Captains: Chris Murray, Rontreal Tyler, James Wilson Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 2 at Texas A&M L 3-35 College Station, Texas Sept. 9 Charleston Southern L 35-38 (OT) Charleston, S.C. Sept. 23 at Pittsburgh L 6-51 Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 30 * Chattanooga W 24-21 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 7 * at Wofford L 20-28 Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 14 * at #11 Furman L 17-23 Greenville, S.C. Oct. 21 * Western Carolina W 30-27 (OT) Charleston, S.C. Oct. 28 * Georgia Southern W 24-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 4 * at #1 Appalachian State L 13-42 Boone, N.C. Nov. 11 VMI W 48-21 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 18 * at Elon W 44-7 Elon, N.C.

2007 (7-4, 4-3 SoCon)

Coach: Kevin Higgins Captains: Trevar Broughton, Duran Lawson, Joshua Lawson, Date Opponent W/L/T Score Location Sept. 1 Charleston Southern W 35-14 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8 Webber International W 76-0 Charleston, S.C. Sept. 15 at #7 Wisconsin L 31-45 Madison, Wis. Sept. 29 * at Chattanooga W 41-16 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 6 * #8 Wofford L 7-28 Charleston, S.C. Oct. 13 * Furman W 54-51(OT) Charleston, S.C. Oct. 20 * at Western Carolina W 37-31 Cullowhee, N.C. Oct. 27 * at #22 Georgia Southern L 17-21 Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 3 * #9 Appalachian State L 24-45 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 10 * #19 Elon W 42-31 Charleston, S.C. Nov. 17 at VMI W 70-28 Lexington,Va.

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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, ‘07....................... 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. 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. Blake, Casey.................... DB....................1982....................... Miami Lakes, Fla. 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. 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, ‘07....................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..................................................... Bull, Rhett................ LB................2007............... Doylestown, Pa. 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. 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.

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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, ‘07.................. Wando, S.C. Capers, Eric.................... DE............. 1994, ‘95, ‘96.................... Lake City, S.C. Capers, Mel..............DB................2007... North Charleston, 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. Carr, Alex................. WR...............2007....................... Tampa, Fla. 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. Clanton, Erik............DL................2007................. Columbia, S.C. 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. Connor, Patrick........ LB................2007.................Houston,Texas 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, ‘07....................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, ‘07...........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.

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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. 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. DeHaven, Daniel......OL................2007...............Charleston, S.C. 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.

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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.

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, ‘07............Camarillo, Calif. Fletcher, Brian.............DL/OL......2003, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07.............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..................................................... 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.

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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, ‘07...............Belmont, N.C. Gist, Anquan................... DB......... 1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96................ Rock Hill, S.C. Glaspie, Jonathan..... LB................2007.................Columbia, 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. 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, ‘07..............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.


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Hendrix, Jerrald............. OT....................1991...............................Callahan, Fla Heyward.................................................... 1942..................................................... Hibb, Thomas............................................ 1914..................................................... Higgins, Earl.................... DT....................1989........................ Charleston, S.C. Higgins, Tim.................... WR...................2007........................ 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. 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, ‘07.......... 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. Jackson, Bobby................FB..............1960, ’61, ’62............................Rome, Ga. Jackson, Demetrius.... DB................2007................. Columbus, 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, Bobby.............OL................2007.................. Beaufort, 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, ‘07...................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, ‘07................Fairhope, Ala. Jones, Reggie....................RB....................2005............................Bessemer, Ala. Jones, Ryan...............DB............ 2006, ‘07........ 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, ‘07 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, ‘07..........................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. 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, ‘07...................... Coway, S.C. Lawson, Joshua............... DB............. 2004, ‘06, ‘07................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, ‘07............... 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.

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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, ‘07....................... 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. Major, Charles.......... LB................2007......................Atlanta, Ga. 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..................................................... 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, ‘07...........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, ‘07......................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.

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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, ‘07........ 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, ‘07............. 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. Muirhead, John (Clay)...OL............ 2006, ‘07.................... 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.

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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, Cory................OL................2007........................Aiken, S.C. 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. Quency, Lawrence...................................1928..................................................... Quarterman, Charles.............................1934..................................................... 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, ‘07....................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. Rice, Reggie.............. LB................2007.....................Augusta, Ga. 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.

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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, ‘07..............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, Andrew...............LB..........2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07..................... 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. 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. Sellars, Alex.............. TE................2007..............Greenwood, S.C. 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.


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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, ‘07..............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, ‘07..........................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..................................................... 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..................................................... Synovec, John...........DB................2007................. Columbia, S.C. 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. 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.

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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, Cody............RB................2007........... West Newton, Pa. 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, ‘07............... 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. 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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extended its lead to 10-0 when Gene Brown rushed for a 10-yard touchdown with 4:46 remaining in the first quarter. The Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0 The Eagles bounced back scoring two consecutive touchdowns before Brown December 30, 1960 • Orlando, Fla. (13,000) scored his second touchdown of the half on a five-yard carry with 50 seconds Orlando, Fla. - The Citadel made its first post-season football appearance a left to play in the first half. memorable one when it blanked Tennessee Tech, 27-0, in the 1960 Tangerine A 49-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Burriss to Philip Florence, which Bowl played in Orlando, Fla. would have made the score 24-14 at the half was nullified moments before On The Citadel’s first possession, the Bulldogs went 69 yards while using the end of the second period due to a holding call.

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. 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 Bill Gilgo booted the extra point to give the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead. the GSU lead to 21-20 with Burriss’ 23-yard field goal with 4:21 remaining Halfback Tommy Edwards pushed the margin to 13-0 when he ran 56 yards in the third quarter. However, the Eagles’ offense scored the final 17 points for a touchdown early in the third quarter. The lead increased to 20-0 when of the game as GSU advanced to the second round. Nettles connected with Gilgo on a 16-yard scoring pass.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F The Citadel 10 7 3 0 20 Reserve quarterback Sid Mitchell made it 27-0 with a one-yard sneak in the Georgia Southern 7 7 14 10 38 fourth period. First Quarter Nettles ended the game with 137 yards passing on eight receptions, while CIT - H. Burris 41 FG Edwards finished with 84 yards rushing on seven carries. The Citadel accu- GSU - Ross 75 run (Dowis kick) mulated 373 yards of total offense as compared to 101 yards for Tennessee Tech. Second Quarter GSU - Thompson 3 run (Dowis kick) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F CIT - Brown 5 run (H. Burriss kick) Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 7 0 13 7 27 Third Quarter GSU - Johnson 28 run First Quarter CIT - H Burris 23 field goal CIT - Allen 6 pass from Nettles (Gilgo kick) GSU - McGhee 1 run (Dowis kick) Third Quarter Fourth Quarter CIT - Edwards 56 run (kick failed) GSU - Dowis 31 field goal CIT - Gilgo 16 pass from Nettles (Gilgo kick) GSU - K. Miller 1 run (Dowis kick) Fourth Quarter Game Statistics The Citadel GSU CIT - Mitchell 1 run (Gilgo kick) First Downs 14 16 Rushing Att-Yardage 48-224 56-373 Game Statistics Tennessee Tech The Citadel Passing Yardage 62 114 First Downs 11 25 Pass Att-Comp-Int 15-4-0 6-3-0 Rushing Yardage 71 241 Passing Yardage 30 137 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First Round Pass Att-Comp-Int 11-3-2 20-11-0 Georgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0 Punts-Avg. 1-31 4-39 November 24, 1990 • Statesboro, Ga. (11,881) Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalized 54 99 Statesboro, Ga. - For its second consecutive playoff game,The Citadel had to face Georgia Southern on the road. The Eagles, the eventual 1990 national NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First Round champions, handed the Bulldogs a 31-0 loss in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in Statesboro, GA. Georgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20

November 26, 1988 • Statesboro, Ga. (11,011)

The Eagles controlled the game with a deliberate offense as they were able Statesboro, Ga. - Georgia Southern’s Joe Ross and Frank Johnson combined to total 437 total yards of offense to 163 for The Citadel. 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 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 playoffs. when David Cool nailed a 43-yard field goal 13 seconds before halftime. The Citadel, ranked No. 14 in the nation in the final NCAA Division I-AA The Eagles then scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second half to poll, was making its first trip to the playoffs. advance to the second round. Georgia Southern won its next three games The Bulldogs jumped to an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter when Hank to claim their fourth national championship. Burriss nailed a 41-yard field goal just five minutes into the game. The Citadel

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Second Quarter GSU - Ross 1 run (Dowis kick) GSU - Cool 43 field goal Third Quarter GSU - Sorrell 35 pass from Gross (Dowis kick) GSU - Miller 20 run (Dowis kick) Fourth Quarter GSU - Efford 7 run (Dowis kick) Game Statistics The Citadel GSU First Downs 8 23 Rushing Att-Yardage 44-186 62-283 Passing Yardage 11 173 Pass Att-Comp-Int 6-2-0 14-10-0 Total Plays 50 76 Total Net Yards 163 437

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The Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0 November 28, 1992 • Charleston, S.C. (12,300)

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 North Carolina A&T 0 0 The Citadel 7 13

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First Quarter CIT - Douglas 2 run (Cahill kick) Second Quarter CIT - Sims 2 run (kick failed) CIT - Lair 65 fumble return Third Quarter CIT - Sims 3 run (Cahill kick) Fourth Quarter CIT - Trinh 30 field goal CIT - Smith 66 punt return (Cahill kick) CIT - Mitchem 24 run (Cahill kick) Game Statistics North Carolina A&T The Citadel First Downs 17 17 Rushing Att-Yardage 42-94 54-271 Passing Yardage 203 159 Pass Att-Comp-Int 36-13-0 6-4-0 Total Plays 78 60 Total Net Yards 297 430

NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - Second Round Youngstown State 42, The Citadel 17 December 5, 1992 • Charleston, S.C. (13, 021)

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 Charleston, SC --- The Citadel’s best football season in history came to an Carolina A&T, 44-0, in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. end as the Bulldogs lost to defending national champions Youngstown State, 42-17, in the second round of the 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. 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 After noticing that the Aggies’ defense was pushing nearly everyone for- points capped off by a Jeff Trinh field goal three minutes into the fourth quarter. ward to stop the wishbone, quarterback Jack Douglas threw to Damon However,Youngstown State, who advanced to the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA Boatwright for a 57-yard gain down to the four-yard line on the Bulldogs’ Championship game before losing, scored three touchdowns in the final 11 first possession. Two plays later, Douglas scored on a two-yard rush to give minutes to advance to the third round. The Citadel a 7-0 lead. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F Youngstown State 14 7 0 21 42 The Bulldogs used the pass again when Douglas hooked up with Cornell The Citadel 0 7 7 3 17 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 First Quarter looked as if that would be the halftime score until defensive lineman Todd YSU - Clark 2 run (Wilkins kick) Lair scooped up a loose fumble and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown YSU - Zwisler 39 pass from Cochran (Wilkens kick) on the final play of the first half. Second Quarter The Citadel extended its lead to 27-0 when Sims scored on a three-yard YSU - Smith 1 run (Wilkins kick) rush midway through the third quarter. Jeff Trinh made the score 30-0 with CIT - Douglas 9 run (Cahill kick) a 30-yard field goal with 11:18 remaining. Third Quarter CIT - Sands 13 run (Cahill kick) The Citadel’s final tally came when Undra Mitchum rumbled into the endzone from 24 yards out. Fourth Quarter CIT - Trinh 32 field goal The special teams even got into the act on Lester Smith’s 66-yard punt YSU - Smith 3 run (Wilkins kick) YSU - Clark 4 run (Wilkins kick) return for a touchdown. YSU - Jones 5 run (Wilkins kick) Douglas had a career-high 142 yards passing in only three attempts, all in Game Statistics Youngstown State The Citadel the first half. First Downs 26 20 Rushing Att-Yardage 53-280 58-277 Passing Yardage 183 56 Pass Att-Comp-Int 17-12-0 14-4-0 Total Plays 70 72

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Lt Gen John W. Rosa, Jr.

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. Rosa holds a master’s degree in public administration from Golden Gate University. He is a graduate of the Air Force Command and Staff College, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He has also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Combat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has flown the A-7, A-10, Hunter and Jaguar aircraft, F-16, F-117A, HH-60G and HC-130. On Jan. 3, 2006, Rosa returned to The Citadel where he serves as 19th president. He is married to Donna Kangeter, a Charleston native. They have two sons, Jonathan and Brad (‘03), and a grandson, Michael Bradley, who is the son of Jonathan and his wife, Elisha.

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Larry Leckonby

The Citadel’s President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. named Larry Leckonby as the 11th athletics director at the South Carolina Military College in a press conference held at the Altman Athletics Center on June 13, 2008. Leckonby officially joined the Bulldog Family on July 15. Prior to The Citadel, Leckonby spent six years as a senior associate athletic director at the University of Maryland. Hired as the athletic department’s Chief Financial Officer in September 2002, he managed the department’s annual $51.2 million operating budget, capital projects and long-range financial forecasting.

In addition, Leckonby was the sport supervisor for women’s basketball, assisted the Athletic Director with men’s basketball and football, and supervised the athletic business office, athletic ticket office and information technology. He was also responsible for coordinating departmental construction projects, which have included a $50.8 million expansion of the Football Stadium, as well as expansions to the Gossett Football Team House, new grass and field turf practice fields and the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex. He also served on several campus committees including the University Finance Committee and the University Facilities Advisory Committee. Prior to accepting the position at Maryland, Leckonby served as the senior associate director of athletics at the University of Houston, appointed in January 1998. He was responsible for the daily administration of the department and specific areas of duty involving finance, planning, fund-raising and marketing. He also served as interim athletics director for six months in 2001 and 2002. Leckonby also worked as the associate AD for business affairs at Boston College for four-and-a-half years (1993-98), and the assistant AD for finance and operations at Old Dominion University for five years (1988-93). He was the ticket manager and assistant business manager at Boston University from 1982 to 1988, after beginning his athletics business career at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) where he was an administrative assistant to the business manager beginning in 1981. A former lacrosse player at Duke University, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in management science in 1979. He earned a master’s degree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1983. Leckonby is an active member of the College Athletic Business Managers Association. While serving on numerous finance and planning committees during his career, he also has helped direct several NCAA and conference championships including NCAA Baseball Super Regional events in 1999, 2000 and 2002. Leckonby and his wife, Cris, have two daughters, Hunter and Katie, and a son, William.

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Entering his 27th year at The Citadel, Mike Groshon, the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities/ Equipment, coordinates the facility needs for the department of athletics. 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.

Ray Whiteman begins his 23rd year in The Citadel Athletic Department, working primarily with the financial aspects of the department and internal affairs. He is responsible for assisting the Director of Athletics with the overall management of the college’s intercollegiate sports program with emphasis on budget management and game-day operations.

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.

Whiteman served as associate athletics director at Dartmouth for three years before moving to The Citadel in 1985. A 1966 graduate of William & Mary, Whiteman, 62, received a degree in business administration and later earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1971.

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 AllAcademic 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.

He entered the athletic administration field in 1971 when 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. 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.

Groshon is a 1976 Citadel graduate with a degree in business administration.

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Todd Lair, a member of The Citadel Class of 1995, is entering his third year as The Citadel’s Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance after spending six years as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. In addition, he is also the liaison between the Commandant’s Department and the Department of Athletics.

Robby Bennett, a 1993 graduate of The Citadel, is in his 11th 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. 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. The Summerville native is married to the former Tosha Cotner also of Summerville. The couple has three sons, Cade (9), Sims (7), and Bryce (3).

Under Lair’s direction, The Citadel athletic weight room underwent major upgrades. He brought in over 30 new weight training machines, and expanded the square footage of the facility. 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.

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Lair, who has a master’s degree from The Citadel in health and wellness, is married to the former Mandi Van Wagner of Houston, Texas. The couple has two children, a daughter Riley and a son Landon.


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Simpson

Noelle

Kelly Simpson enters her fifth year as the Senior Woman Administrator and her seventh on The Citadel campus. As the SWA, she oversees seven women’s sports programs in the areas of game management, academic advising and compliance.

Noelle Orr Blaney enters her third 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.

Assistant AD/Senior Woman Administrator

Simpson is an active member of the SoCon Cross Country and Track and Field Committee and the SoCon Graduate Scholarship Committee and also serves on various campus committees.

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Orr Blaney Director of Media Relations

Since coming on board, Blaney 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 coming to the athletic department, Simpson 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 Sport Science where she served as Director of Intramurals and a facility manager for Deas Hall. The past five years, Simpson has also served as an Adjuct Professor in the HESS 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 cross 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.

A native of Weaverville, N.C., Simpson attended Clemson University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in sport management in 1999. She earned an M.S. in the same discipline from Clemson in 2001. While at Clemson, Simpson ran on the cross country and track teams and was a member of the Tigers’ 1999 ACC Championship Outdoor Track team.

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.

Simpson is married to The Citadel’s head men’s tennis coach,Toby Simpson, and they have a eight-month old son, Lasher.

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. She is married to Bernard H. Blaney, Jr. and they reside in Charleston.

Solomon

William

Andy Solomon begins his 34th year of athletic administration and his 18th year at The Citadel.

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.

Andy

Associate AD/ Communications

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 school’s HESS department. He also served as the NCAA Rep and tournament director at baseball regionals every year since 2003. Solomon also serves as a VP 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). Prior to his arrival at The Citadel, Solomon served in athletic administrative positions at the College of Charleston (1973-77), Charleston Southern (1977-78), Winthrop (1978-84) and Limestone (1984-88). He was the public relations manager at Wild Dunes Resort in 1988-89. Solomon earned his bachelor’s degree from the College of Charleston in 1977 and a master’s from Winthrop. He is married to the former Amy Threatt and they have two daughters, Anna (14) and Addie (11).

Sharbrough Faculty Athletic Representative

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 200203. 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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Staff/Head Coaches Athletics Support Staff Assistant Business Manager Al buddin

Orthopedic Surgeon kenny Caldwell

Director of Medical Services Carey Capell

Assist. Dir./Sports Medicine Craig clark

Facilities Assistant THOMAS CUMMINGS

Public Address Announcer SAM EVANS

Athl.Trainer/Rehab Coord. Michelle Lomonaco

Business Manager Lynn Meador

Media Relations Assistant Reah Nicholson

Photographer Russ Pace

Administrative Assistant Darlene Poston

Videographer Cyril Samonte

Video/Graphics Coordinator Jamie Severns

Dakronics General Manager courtney smith

Stadium Campaign Julie Straub

Assoc. Dir. Media Relations Patrick Walsh

Basketball Ed Conroy

Volleyball Carolyn Geiger

Golf LORI HATCHER

Wrestling Rob hjerling

Cheerleading Lisa Poston

Tennis Toby Simpson

Rifle Bill Smith

Soccer Bob Winch

Brigadier Asst. Dir./Fundraising caleb davis

Brigadier Donor Relations Gina Inabnett

Brigadier Business Manager Barbara Mellor

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Cross Country/Track Jody Huddleston

Baseball Fred Jordan

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