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Gameday Information 3 Brooks Stadium at TD Sports Complex 7 Chanticleer Sports Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 2022 Schedule 11 Head Coach Jamey Chadwell 12 Coaching Staff 20 Support Staff 22 2022 Chanticleers 26 Preseason Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Coastal Carolina Season Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Coastal Carolina Numerical Roster 38 Opponents Numerical Roster 40 The Chanticleer Regiment 45 2022-23 Chanticleer Spirit Teams/We’re the Chanticleers (Fight Song) 47 Chants in the Pros 48 Chanticleer All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Chanticleer National Honors 55 Chanticleer Conference Honors 61 All-Time Results 70 Sasser Hall of Fame 78 Sun Belt Conference 80 Coastal Carolina University 81 University President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Board of Trustees/Executive Officers 85 Chair of Athletics/Executive Adviser for the President Joe Moglia 89 Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation Matt Hogue 95 1 GAMEDAY INFORMATION HEAD COACH JAMEY CHADWELL 2022 CHANTICLEERS SEASON STATISTICS ABOUT COASTAL CAROLINA !"##$%"&'#()"#* )"#"&+,'-+#+)"& 6:-#;%)0$&;/++'#('&*+#1+<$ )';)(&)#%)//#'33=#6"> ;301)25#<;#-8?-7 .+#'/+)#"& !""#$%&'(#)*+,#-!!" ./, 0+1#23'45#02#6""--6-,788,!9"" &$01+&5'-6'201+32 ;%)&'=)0#@#;+35#*)0#1)A0+'#A'3BC !41#'-+224#$ ;%&+.#3C+')$&0A#3..&;+'5#*)0#1)A0+'#A'3BC -$7"'3+,$2$ C'+<&(+0$ -+&7'54#,"8 CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER 5$+#+',"34&" *&;+#C'+<&(+0$5#=)'4+$&0A#@#3C+')$&30< gameday information 12 26 37 813
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TICKETS AND SEATING INFORMATION
Tickets can be purchased a variety of ways for CCU football games at Brooks Stadium. All seats are assigned. For ADA-accessible tickets/seating information, please contact the Chanticleer Athletics Ticket Office at 843-347-8499. ADA-accessible seating is available throughout the stadium.
Online: GoCCUsports.com
• Fans who purchase tickets online will have the option of mobile delivery, print-at-home, or will call.
Phone: 843-347-8499
• Fans can call the Chanticleer Athletics Ticket Office to purchase tickets.
In Person: Chanticleer Athletics Ticket Office
• Located in Arcadia Hall at 132 Chanticleer Drive W., Conway, S.C. 29526
• Regular business hours for the ticket office are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. (Consistent with University parking regulations.)
On Gameday: Box Office
• Box office opens four hours prior to kickoff at the north ticket booth of Brooks Stadium.
WILL CALL I Will call is available two hours prior to kickoff:
• Visiting Team Gate 6
• Home Team Gate 4
• General Gate 1
• Media/Working Staff Adjacent to Gate 1 (A picture ID is required to pick up will call tickets).
Current Coastal Carolina University students must swipe their CINO card for entry into the game. Students should enter Brooks Stadium through Gate 2
GATES I All stadium gates will open two (2) hours prior to kickoff. See Brooks Stadium map on page 4 for gate locations.
CLEAR BAG POLICY I In order to expedite entry and provide a safe and secure environment for all fans, student-athletes, staff, and officials, Coastal Carolina University enforces a clear bag policy at all athletic ticketed events. Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at facility entrances. For more information, visit goCCUsports.com/clearbag.
NO RE-ENTRY POLICY I To ensure a safe and more secure environment for everyone at Brooks Stadium, re-entry will not be allowed once you have left the stadium. Keeping our fans, coaches, student-athletes, and officials safe and secure on gameday is the highest priority.
LOST AND FOUND I Lost and found is located at the event staffing kiosk underneath the east stands at Brooks Stadium.
FIRST AID I The first aid station is located under the west stands. First responders will be located throughout the east, west, and north stands of Brooks Stadium.
PROHIBITED ITEMS I Stadium security has the right to inspect any item at any time for the purpose of spectator safety. Prohibited items must be returned to cars or disposed of before entry into the stadium. Prohibited items include:
Alcoholic Beverages
FAN CODE OF CONDUCT
Chanticleer fans are encouraged to wear teal to games and enthusiastically support the Chanticleers in a sportsmanlike fashion. In the spirit of sportsmanship, Chanticleer fans shall:
• Conduct themselves in a manner that represents their university, the Sun Belt Conference, and the NCAA with dignity, honor, and respect
• Demonstrate the qualities of civility and sportsmanship at all times
• Not use vulgar, abusive, racist, sexist, demeaning, or intimidating language at any time
• Support the players, coaches, and umpires in a positive manner
• Treat the visiting team, coaches, and fans with courtesy and respect at all times
• Not engage in cheers that are vulgar, crass, or demeaning
• Refrain from throwing objects onto the field
• Not become inebriated or belligerent
• Refrain from entering the playing field at any time, including after the game
• Be a positive role model for those around them
INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the event of inclement weather in the proximity of Brooks Stadium, public address announcements will be made to update fans on the situation. Should a lightning strike occur within eight miles of the stadium, play will be suspended. Play will resume 30 minutes after the last lightning strike occurs within the eight-mile radius. During weather delays, fans are encouraged to exit the stadium and seek shelter. Once the ALL CLEAR is determined by the lightning detection system and lightning parameters are met, fans can return to the stadium, and the game will be resumed following a brief team warm-up.
Updates will be communicated via the following:
Radio/Chanticleer Sports Network: WRNN 99.5
Twitter: @GoCCUsports
Facebook: Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Twitter: @CHANT_411
Web: GoCCUsports.com
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• Backpacks • Bags larger than 12” x 12” x 6” (solid and/or clear) • Umbrellas • Weapons of any kind • Flags • Water Bottles • Thermos bottles • Ice bags • Coolers • Outside food and/or drinks • Strollers/infant seats/wagons • Animals (excluding service animals) • Couches • Artificial noisemakers • Video Cameras • Selfie sticks (Coastal Carolina Athletics reserves the right to modify as needed). gameday InformatIon
PARKING/DONOR PARKING
ADA-accessible parking accommodations (please refer to the ADA-accessible section).
Athletic Parking Options (Please Refer to the Map): Fans may purchase season parking in a variety of lots around campus (subject to availability) by visiting www.GoCCUsports.com or by calling the Chanticleer Athletic Foundation at 843-349-6670.
Single-game parking is available for the Select LOT (HWY 544) and HH LOT (main campus) ONLY based on availability by vis iting www.GoCCUsports.com. Parking MUST be purchased in advance as parking attendants WILL NOT accept payment at the lot entrance.
Lots QQ, P, O, J, M, R, UU, HH, and YY are restricted lots for ALL home CCU football game days coordinated by the Chanticleer Athletic Foundation (CAF).
Complimentary parking options are available Fans can park off of U.S. 501 (Lot GG) or in the HGTC parking lots. Shuttle stop access for LOT GG is located at Student Union Bus Station adja cent to the parking lot. ADA-accessible shuttles will make a loop approximately every 10 minutes to and from Gate 4.
NEW FOR 2022
Designated RideShare (Uber/Lyft) drop-off and pick-up will be located at the Chauncey Statue loop next to the main entrance to the TD Sports Entrance.
GENERAL PARKING LOTS
All lots on campus other than the designated donor-restricted or student parking lots are accessible for spectators on gameday based on availability beginning four (4) hours prior to kickoff. Please note that general park ing lots will be shared with faculty/staff and students during weekday games and are subject to availability. University parking regulations remain in effect until 5 p.m. ET.
ADA-ACCESSIBLE PARKING
All parking lots contain the required number of ADA-accessible parking spaces. Access to these spaces is on a first-come, first-serve basis for in dividuals with official state-issued ADA placards. Access to the spaces does not require any fees or additional donations to the CAF. Once spaces are filled, parking attendants will direct guests to alternative parking locations.
Guests may choose to utilize the drop-off service next to Brooks Stadium but will be required to exit the lot afterward and relocate the vehicle to the appropriate lot and space.
Auxiliary ADA parking is located in Lot S adjacent to the Wall College of Business and Brittain Hall on a first-come, first-serve basis for individuals with official state-issued ADA placards. Access to the spaces does not re quire any fees or additional donations to the CAF.
Complimentary shuttle service is provided from Lot S to Gate 4 of Brooks Stadium.
SHUTTLES
Fans utilizing the University provided shuttles will be transported directly to Brooks Stadium and will utilize a drop-off/pick-up location adjacent to Gate 4 and the South Ticket Booth. Shuttles will also pick up and drop off at the TD Sports Entrance.
Fans will be dropped off in a position to access any of the stadium gates to enter Brooks Stadium regardless of their seating location.
2022 FOOTBALL GAMEDAY SHUTTLE ROUTES
Each route will make continuous loops between each of the indicated shuttle stops.
TEAL ROUTE Shuttle Stops:
Brooks Stadium
Student Union
HGTC
Service to the parking lots located on the East side of Main Campus and HGTC.
BRONZE ROUTE Shuttle Stops:
Brooks Stadium
YY Parking Lot (Select Parking)
Serves the YY parking lot on Hwy 544
to the parking lot located south of Brooks Stadium off of HWY 544.
ADA ROUTE Shuttle Stops:
Brooks Stadium
Lot S (ADA specific parking lot)
ALL shuttles are ADA accessible and can accommodate all passenger needs.
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SOLICITATION AND DISTRIBUTION POLICY
Solicitation or distribution of materials by persons other than employees or students of the University on official University business is prohibited in Brooks Stadium and throughout campus. University employees and students must receive approval from the Office of University Marketing and Communication for all solicitation that takes place at Coastal Carolina University athletic events. Banners, flyers, pamphlets, or any other paraphernalia will be disposed of by gameday security, and solicitors will be escorted off the premises. The distribution of political information is a violation of the solicitation policy of Coastal Carolina University and is prohibited. The selling of any item by anyone other than University-authorized personnel on the campus of Coastal Carolina University is prohibited. Please contact the Office of University Marketing and Communication at 843-349-2244 if you have questions or concerns.
TRASH/RECYCLING
University recycling is managed by the TD Campus and Com munity Sustainability Initiative. Contact sustain@coastal.edu or 843-349-6954 for more information.
TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS POLICY
Coastal Carolina University is a tobacco-free campus. Use of all tobacco products and all smoke related products are proHiBited in or on all University property. This policy does not restrict or prohibit the lawful possession of tobacco.
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the Coastal Carolina university football stadium officially opened as Brooks Stadium on Sept. 6, 2003, for the inaugural home game of the Chanticleer football program. Scoring a touchdown with just seconds left on the clock, the Chanticleers defeated Newberry College 21-14.
With a gift from the late businessman Bob Brooks, the stadium was named in honor of Brooks’ children Coby Garrett and Boni Belle. The $2 million gift was among the largest gifts ever made to the University.
Brooks, who grew up on a farm in Loris, S.C., was the CEO and founder of Eastern Foods, Inc., creators of the Naturally Fresh line of products, and chairman of Hooters of America, Inc. He also created Hooters Air Charter Airline, the National Golf Association Hooters Tour, and the Hooters ProCup Series, a series of short-track races in small towns throughout the Southeast and Midwest. Brooks passed away in 2006.
Phase I of the stadium construction included 6,408 seats, while Phase II added almost 1,000 additional seats prior to the 2006 season. The third phase of Brooks Stadium was completed in 2010 when approximately 1,600 seats were added directly behind the north end zone. Affectionately referred to as the Chantourage section, the seating directly in front of the field house was designated as the student section in 2011.
Brooks Stadium has been ranked among the top stadiums in the nation in attendance based on capacity. In 2010, the Chanticleers
hosted a first-round NCAA Division I Football Championship playoff game against Western Illinois. The game marked the first postseason game played in Brooks Stadium.
On Feb. 15, 2013, the women’s lacrosse team opened its inaugural season on its new home field inside Brooks Stadium. Women’s lacrosse was the 18th Division I sports program for the Chanticleers.
The facility underwent a major transformation in the spring of 2015 as Benton Field went from natural grass to artificial teal turf …or “The Surf Turf.” The first pieces of Powerblade SD turf were laid on April 2 and the project was completed later that month. The project had a budget of $1.2 million.
Brooks Stadium was designed and built with the capability to expand from its inception. That original design is coming to fruition as Coastal embarked on another two-phase expansion in the spring of 2017 that has brought the capacity to approximately 20,000.
The first phase boosted the seating capacity to 15,000 and included adding seats to both corners of the end zone nearest the field house, expanding the sections closest to the field on both sides toward the scoreboard, and expanding the upper deck on the east side to match the length of the lower deck.
Prior to the 2019 season, a second level and premium suites were completed on the west side to increase the capacity to 20,000. The cost of the two-phase project was $31.8 million.
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FACTS originaL Cost: $11.6 million Benton fieLd: • Natural grass from 2003-2014 • Added Powerblade SD Teal Turf in 2015 originaL BuiLding time frame: • Construction Started – March 2002 • Groundbreaking – July 30, 2002 • Opening Game – Sept. 6, 2003 general Contractor: Hill Construction architects: McMillan Smith & Partners STADIUM CAPACITY THROUGH THE YEARS 2003 6,408 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,322 2010 9,102 2012 9,214 2017 15,000 2019 20,000
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(left) joined by then CCU President Ron Ingle on opening night of Brooks Stadium in 2003. Brooks stadium
the Coastal Carolina university department of athletics began a new partnership in August 2017 with local broadcast company Alpha Media-Myrtle Beach to make WRNN-AM/FM (“Hot Talk 99.5”) and stations 1450 AM/105.5 FM the flagship homes of the Chanticleer Sports Network.
The partnership features live game coverage of football, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball airing primarily on WRNN-FM with supplemental coverage on WRNN-AM 1450 and its FM translator 105.5.
Coastal Carolina University’s Chanticleer Sports Network produces and distributes more than 100 broadcasts each athletic year as an in-house division of the Chanticleer Department of Athletics and is once again set to deliver the playby-play account of Chanticleer Athletics. Football coverage begins an hour before kickoff with the “Myrtle Beach Family Golf Countdown to Kickoff Pregame Show.”
The football crew includes veterans Joe Cashion delivering the play-by-play duties and Layne Harris providing color analysis. Both have been describing the action since the program’s inception in 2003.
Cashion returns for his 20th season overall and ninth calling the play-by-play. His first 11 seasons were reporting from the sidelines. Cashion boasts a long career in sports broadcasting and has been a major contributor to the Chanticleer baseball broadcasts for several years and was in the booth when the Coastal Carolina
baseball team won the 2016 NCAA College World Series. Cashion has also called play-by-play in his native Camden for several local sports, the state playoffs and championship games, as well as handling sideline duties for SCETV’s Weekend of Champions high school coverage.
Harris, a Grand Strand broadcast veteran, returns for his 20th season as the color analyst on the network. For more than two decades, Harris has called the action for numerous local teams and events, including Fox College GameDay on WFXB TV, Conway High School football, the prestigious Beach Ball Classic basketball tournament, and Chanticleer basketball. Harris has been active away from the microphone as well, where his production talents have been featured on many Grand Strand projects. He also served as a producer on the original Charlotte Hornets television network.
Joining the broadcast team for a seventh-straight season are Joe Catenacci and Chris Burgin. Catenacci hosts the pregame and halftime shows, and Chris Burgin is in his ninth year of reporting from the sidelines, filling in for Cashion for the 2010 and 2011 seasons and holding the spot for each of the last six years. Catennaci and Burgin have also called their fair share of Coastal basketball and baseball games the last six-plus years.
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(L-R): JOE CASHION, LAYNE HARRIS, CHRIS BURGIN AND JOE CATENACCI
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JAMEY CHADWELL
FIFTH SEASON
Jamey Chadwell was named the third head coach in Coastal Carolina football history on January 18, 2019. Before taking over the reins at Coastal Carolina in 2019, he was a two-time FCS National Coach of the Year finalist and a three-time Big South Coach of the Year at Charleston Southern from 2013-16. He was also the head coach at Delta State in 2012 and North Greenville from 2009-10.
After leading Coastal to a historical season in 2020, in which the Chanticleers won the 2020 Sun Belt Conference Championship, made their first-ever FBS postseason bowl appearance, and was ranked in both the 2020 Associated Press Top 25 and the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Top 25 polls, Chadwell received several Coach of the Year honors. He was named the 2020 Walter Camp Coach of the Year, the 2020 Associated Press Coach of the Year, The
Home Depot College Football Coach of the Year, the 2020 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, the Sporting News’ 2020 Coach of the Year, the 2020 CBS Sports/247Sports Coach of the Year, and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Group of 5 2020 Conference Coach of the Year. He was also the winner of the 2020 George Munger College Coach of the Year Award and was chosen by fans as The Premier Coach of College Football by Premier Players, Inc.
Chadwell was named the 2020 Sun Belt Coach of the Year, the 2020 Werner Ladder AFCA FBS Region 2 Coach of the Year, and honored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) with the 2020 Grant Teaff Coach of the Year Award. He was also a finalist for both the Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award and the Lombardi Honors 2020 Coach of the Year Award.
On the field, Chadwell has won 90 games in 12 years as a head coach at Charleston Southern (2013-16), Delta State (2012), North Greenville (2009-11), and Coastal Carolina (2017, 2019-present).
He began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater East Tennessee State in 2000. From 2000-03, the former Anderson County (Tenn.) High School star worked with the quarterbacks, tight ends, and running backs while assisting with recruiting and offensive game planning.
Chadwell was a four-year letterman at ETSU (1996-99) and was a two-year team captain for the Buccaneers. He received his bachelor’s degree in economics and business education in May 2000 from ETSU and completed his MBA from Charleston Southern in May 2006.
Chadwell is married to the former Solmaz Zarrineh and the couple has one son, Jameson, and two daughters, Avery and Soraya.
2021 SEASON
Coming off the most-decorated season for the Chanticleers in the program’s young FBS history in 2020, Chadwell led the Chanticleers to an 11-2 overall record in 2021, closing the year out with a 47-41 win
Head CoaCH 12
the 2021 MAC Champions in Northern Illinois at the 2021 Tailgreeter Cure Bowl.
The Chanticleers, whose lone two losses came by a combined five points and were against two teams that combined for 18 wins on the season, were one of just 28 teams in all of FBS to post double-digit wins in 2021.
With their back-to-back double-digit wins total in 2020 and 2021, CCU was one of just six teams in all of FBS to post back-toback double-digit win seasons in the last two years (2020 and 2021) and was one of just 10 teams in all of FBS to total 20-plus wins over the last two years (2020 and 2021) – Alabama (26-2), Louisiana (23-2), Cincinnati (22-2), Coastal Carolina (22-3), Notre Dame (21-4), BYU (21-4), Georgia (22-3), Oklahoma (20-4), Oklahoma State (20-5), and Clemson (20-5).
Chadwell and the Chanticleers were ranked in both the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll and the AP Poll for each of the first 11 polls of the 2021 season (preseason included) and received votes in every poll after that. With their 11 weeks in the national polls in 2021, CCU made Sun Belt Conference history, as the Chanticleers were ranked a total of 22 consecutive weeks from Oct. 18, 2020, through Nov. 7, 2021.
The Chants had a total of three players pick up All-America recognition in 2021, as senior tight end Isaiah Likely was named a second-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF), the Pro Football Network (PFN), and the College Football All-SIS, while also picking up 2021 Phil Steele All-American honorable mention honors. Freshman defensive end Josaiah Stewart was named to the 2021 FWAA Freshman All-American team, The Athletic’s 2021 College Football Freshman All-American team, ESPN 2021 College Football True Freshman All-American team, 2021 247Sports True Freshman All-American team, and the 2021 Pro Football Network (PFN) All-American third team, while also picking up 2021 Phil Steele All-American honorable mention accolades and being named a semifinalist for the 2021 Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award. Senior wideout Jaivon Heiligh was named a Phil Steele All-American honorable mention.
On top of that, quarterback Grayson McCall was named the 2021 Blanchard-Rogers Trophy (S.C. Heisman) award winner and was a repeat as the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, as a total of 16 Chanticleers picked up All-Sun Belt honors.
With his second-straight Conference Player of the Year honor, McCall became one of just four student-athletes in the history of the Sun Belt Conference to pick up multiple Player of the Year honors and do it in back-to-back years.
Joining McCall on the All-Sun Belt first team was Shermari Jones, Jaivon Heiligh, Isaiah Likely, Josaiah Stewart, D’Jordan Strong, C.J. Brewer, and Silas Kelly, while Willie Lampkin and Jeffrey Gunter earned a spot on the second team. Veteran offensive lineman Trey Carter and safety Alex Spillum were joined on the third team by Heiligh (return specialist) while picking up honorable mention All-Sun Belt honors were Teddy Gallagher, Kameron Brown, Enock Makonzo,
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paul "Bear" Bryant group of 5 Conference Coach of the Year
the premier Coach of College football by Premier Players, Inc.
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grant teaff Coach of the Year Award (FCA)
paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award Finalist
Lombardi Honors Coach of the Year Award Finalist
eddie robinson FCS National Coach of the Year Finalist
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD
YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE FINISH POSTSEASON
2009 North Greenville 2-8 -
2010 North Greenville 9-3 -
2011 North Greenville 11-3
2012 Delta State 3-7 t-5th
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2013 Charleston Southern 10-3 3rd -
2014 Charleston Southern 8-4* t-3rd -
2015 Charleston Southern 10-3* 1st* FCS Quarterfinals
2016 Charleston Southern 7-4 t-1st FCS First Round
2017 Coastal Carolina ^ 3-9 t-10th
2019 Coastal Carolina 5-7 5th (East)
2020 Coastal Carolina 11-1 1st (SBC/East)
FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl
2021 Coastal Carolina 11-2 3rd (East) Tailgreeter Cure Bowl
TOTALS: 12 Seasons 90-54*
and Braydon Bennett. Under Chadwell’s guidance in 2021, the Chanticleers outscored all their opponents 532-281 on the season, including totaling 100-plus points in each quarter on the year.
Coastal was one of only two teams in ALL of FBS to rank in the top-10 in both thirddown conversion (1st) and fourth-down conversion percentage (4th) on the season and one of only two teams in ALL of FBS to rank in the top-30 in both rushing offense (6th) and passing offense (28th).
Coastal was one of only four teams in ALL of FBS to rank in the top-25 in both total offense (5th) and total defense (25th), one of only seven teams in ALL of FBS to rank in the top-30 in both most first downs on offense (25th) and fewest first downs allowed on defense (27th), and one of only eight teams in ALL of FBS to rank in the top-25 in both scoring offense (5th) and scoring defense (25th).
The Coastal offense finished the season ranked No. 1 nationally in team passing efficiency (192.01), as Grayson McCall led the nation and set a new NCAA FBS single-season record with a passing efficiency rating of 207.6 on the year.
The offense also finished the season ranked No. 1 nationally in average yards per rush on the season (5.84 ypr) and in
third-down conversion percentage (53.8 percent), was second nationally in yards per play on offense (7.74 ypp), and ranked fourth nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage (76.9 percent).
CCU also ranked fourth in all of FBS in completion percentage (70.5 percent), as McCall ranked No. 2 nationally in all of FBS in completion percentage (73.0 percent), and was fifth nationally in both passing yards per completion (15.23 ypc) and total offense (494.7 ypg). McCall ranked No. 1 nationally in yards per pass attempt (11.92 ypa) and No. 2 in passing yards per completion (16.32 ypc).
On the ground in the running attack, the Chants ended the season ranked No. 6 nationally in rushing offense (228.8 ypg) and in rushing touchdowns (36), as senior running back Shermari Jones ranked No. 8 nationally in rush yards per carry (6.54) and No. 24 nationally in rushing touchdowns (13).
The offense also finished the season ranked No. 5 nationally in scoring offense (40.9 ppg) and was one of only five FBS schools to average over 40 points per game on the season.
On special teams, the Chants ranked No. 1 nationally in punt return defense (0.00 punt return yards allowed) and in blocked punts
(4), as well as fourth nationally in total blocked kicks (5).
The defense ranked in the top 35 nationally in several categories, placing 16th in passing defense (190.3 ypg), 25th in scoring defense (21.6 ppg), 25th in total defense (339.5 ypg), and 32nd in red zone defense (77.5 percent).
In the classroom, super senior Silas Kelly earned second-team CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica honors for the second consecutive year, while five Chants in Kelly, Steven Bedosky, Trey Carter, Charles Ouverson, and Alex Spillum were all named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 first team.
2020 SEASON
After serving as the interim head coach for the 2017 season, Coastal’s first full season at the FBS level, and leading the Chants to a 5-7 record in his first season as the fulltime head coach in 2019, Chadwell guided Coastal Carolina to a historical year in 2020.
In his third year as the head coach at CCU, he led the Chants to the program’s first-ever Sun Belt Conference title, an 11-1 overall mark, including an 8-0 Sun Belt Conference record, and the program’s first-ever FBS postseason bowl game.
The 2020 season marked Coastal Carolina’s first-ever undefeated regular
* CSU later vacated wins due to NCAA violations department wide (8 in 2014; 10 in 2015) ^ interim head coach
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season and the first time that the Chanticleers were ranked in either the Associated Press Top 25 Poll or the Amway Coaches Poll presented by USA Today Sports.
The Chanticleers posted two wins over FBS top 25 nationally-ranked opponents, the first two such victories in program history, four wins over top 50 opponents, and was ranked as high as No. 9 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and No. 11 in the Amway Coaches Poll, both Sun Belt Conference records. The Chanticleers were also ranked as high as No. 12 in the College Football Playoff rankings, also a Sun Belt record.
For his efforts, Chadwell received several Coach of the Year honors. He was named the 2020 Walter Camp Coach of the Year, the 2020 Associated Press Coach of the Year, The Home Depot College Football Coach of the Year, the 2020 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, the Sporting News’ 2020 Coach of the Year, the 2020 CBS Sports/247Sports Coach of the Year, and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Group of 5 2020 Conference Coach of the Year. He was also the winner of the 2020 George Munger College Coach of the Year Award and was chosen by fans as The Premier Coach of College Football by Premier Players, Inc.
Chadwell was also named the 2020 Sun Belt Coach of the Year, the 2020 Werner Ladder AFCA FBS Region 2 Coach of the Year, and honored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) with the 2020 Grant Teaff Coach of the Year Award. He was also a finalist for both the Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award and the Lombardi Honors 2020 Coach of the Year Award.
He saw five players in Tarron Jackson (Walter Camp Football Foundation (first team), Associated Press (first team), FWAA (first team), American Football Coaches Association (first team), ESPN (first team), Reese’s Senior Bowl (first team), Phil Steele Publication (first team), Sporting News’ (second team), CBS Sports/247Sports (second team), Senior CLASS second-team All-American)), C.J. Brewer (Associated Press (third team), Phil Steele Publication (honorable mention)), Grayson McCall (FWAA Freshman All-American, The Athletic’s 2020 College Football Freshman All-American), Willie Lampkin (FWAA Freshman AllAmerican, ESPN College Football’s True Freshman All-America Team, The Athletic’s 2020 College Football Freshman All-American, 247Sports True Freshman All-American), and Isaiah Likely (Pro Football Focus (PFF) (second team)) all pick up All-American honors in 2020.
With his first-team honors from the AP, AFCA, FWAA, and WCFF, Jackson was recognized as a consensus All-American. He was also named a finalist for the Lombardi Award, the Lott IMPACT Trophy, and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, and was a Bednarik Award semifinalist, a William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist, and earned a spot on the Ted Hendricks Award watch list.
Jackson would go on to be drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round (191st overall pick) of the 2021 NFL Draft, becoming just the seventh Chanticleer in program history to be selected in the NFL Draft.
McCall also picked up individual national honors, as the redshirt freshman was named the 2020 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Most Inspirational Freshman. He was also a Manning Award Finalist, a Maxwell Award semifinalist, a Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award semifinalist, and a Shaun Alexander-FWAA Freshman of the Year Award semifinalist, while linebacker Silas Kelly was recognized as a 2020 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year.
The team earned 16 selections to the 2020 All-Sun Belt team, including 10 firstteam selections. They also secured five of the conference’s six individual awards: Player and Freshman of the Year (McCall); Defensive Player of the Year (Jackson); Newcomer of the Year (D’Jordan Strong) and Coach of the Year (Chadwell).
THE CHADWELL FILE
Hometown: Caryville, Tenn.
High School: Anderson County, 1996
College: ETSU, 2000
Charleston Southern, 2006
Family: Wife-Solmaz
Children-Jameson, Avery Sahel and Soraya Reese
COACHING HISTORY
2000-03:
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2004-08: Charleston Southern
Coach
Coordinator
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Delta State
Coach
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Southern
Carolina
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2012:
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2013-16: Charleston
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2017: Coastal
Interim Head
Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks 2018: Coastal
Associate
Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks 2019-present: Coastal
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Overall, the offense in 2020 led the conference in scoring offense (37.2 points per game), third-down conversion percentage (52.3 percent), fourth-down conversion percentage (76.5 percent), time of possession (33:50), completion percentage (66.6 percent), fewest interceptions thrown (5), and team passing efficiency (177.72).
CCU was second in the league for the year in red-zone offense (88.3 percent) and second in both sacks allowed per game (1.17) and tackles-for-loss allowed per game (4.33) on the year. The Chants also ranked third in the conference in total offense (449.8 yards per game) and rushing offense (218.3 yards per game), both of which ranked in the top 25 nationally.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Chants led the Sun Belt in fumble recoveries (9) and was second in interceptions (16), which also ranked third nationally. CCU led the Sun Belt in turnovers forced (25) and in turnover margin (+13), which both ranked among the nation’s best at the end of the 2020 season.
The defense was also second in the Sun Belt in scoring defense (20.2 points per game), second in sacks per game (2.83), second in fourth-down conversion percent defense (44.4 percent), third in first downs defense (223), third in fewest passing yards allowed (204.2 yards per game), third in fewest rushing yards allowed (147.7 yards per game), third in tackles-for-loss per game (6.4), third in total defense (351.9 yards per game), and fourth in third-down conversion percentage defense (38.0 percent).
The team also ranked first in the conference and second nationally in fewest penalties per game (3.67), and was second in the Sun Belt on the season in both fewest penalties (44) and fewest penalty yards (428).
In the classroom, redshirt seniors Tarron Jackson and Silas Kelly earned secondteam CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, while five Chants in Jackson, Kelly, Bedosky, Ouverson, and Spillum were all named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 first team.
2019 SEASON
In his first year as the full-time head coach for the Chants in 2019, the Chanticleers went 5-7 overall and highlighted the season with a 12-7 win on the road at Kansas, the program’s first-ever win over a Power 5 opponent on the gridiron.
For the second-straight season, the Chants missed bowl eligibility by just one win and finished 2-6 in the Sun Belt Conference. However, the Chants were competitive all season long, as seven of their 12 games on the season were decided by one score (eight points) or less.
Remaining the offensive play-caller in 2019, the Coastal Carolina offense recorded over 400 yards of total offense five times, including a season-high 636 yards in the road win at UMass. The Chants were 23-for29 (79.3 percent) on fourth-down attempts which was the second-best percentage both nationally and in the Sun Belt, while the 23 fourth-down conversions were tied for the third-most nationally behind only Army and Navy with 26.
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The CCU offense also ranked first in the Sun Belt in time of possession (33:24), first in completion percentage (65.0 percent), fifth in third-down conversion percentage (40.7 percent), and fifth in sacks allowed (1.67 per game).
Both sophomore quarterbacks in Fred Payton and Bryce Carpenter surpassed the 1,000-career passing yards mark on the season, as both completed over 63 percent of their pass attempts and combined to throw for 2,379 yards and 21 touchdowns. Junior running back CJ Marable led the team in rushing with 1,085 yards on the season, which ranked fourth in the Sun Belt, and etched his name in the CCU record books as he became just the fourth Chant to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season joining De’Angelo Henderson (2014, 2015, and 2016), Lorenzo Taliaferro (2013), and Patrick Hall (2004).
The defense improved in every area from 2018 to 2019, as the “Black Swarm” defense led the Sun Belt in fewest first downs allowed (241), was third in interceptions (11), fourth in scoring defense (30.5 points allowed per game), fourth in total defense (383.6 yards per game), fourth in rushing defense (160.1 yards per game), fifth in fewest passing yards allowed (223.5 yards per game), and sixth in red-zone defense (85.7 percent).
Junior defensive end Tarron Jackson led the Sun Belt and set a new Coastal singleseason record with 10.0 sacks on the season. He also led the team and ranked fifth in the Sun Belt with 13.0 tackles-forloss, of which 9.5 came in conference play. Redshirt senior cornerback Chandler Kryst at one point led the nation and finished seventh in all of NCAA FBS with five interceptions on the season.
As a team, the Chants were fourth in the conference in punt return defense (6.43 yards allowed per game), fourth in fewest penalty yards (586), fourth in fewest penalty yards per game (48.83), fifth in fewest penalties (67), and fifth in fewest penalties per game (5.58).
A total of 11 student-athletes earned Sun Belt Conference postseason honors, as Jackson was named to the All-Sun Belt first team, becoming only the second Chant to earn first-team all-conference honors since
Coastal Carolina joined the Sun Belt in 2017. Earning second-team honors was Kryst, while five Chants were named to the third team in tight end Isaiah Likely, offensive lineman Trey Carter, defensive tackle C.J. Brewer, nose tackle Sterling Johnson, and linebacker Teddy Gallagher. Receiving honorable mention recognition were Marable, wide receiver Jaivon Heiligh, tight end Shadell Bell, and offensive lineman Ethan Howard.
In the classroom, redshirt junior Jonathan Clayton earned second-team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, while five other Chants in Kameron Burton, Carter, Gallagher, Michael McFarlane, and Alex Spillum joined Clayton on the CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 first team.
2018 SEASON
A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, an award given annually to college football’s top assistant coach, Chadwell was the associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterbacks coach for the Chanticleers in 2018.
In 2018, the Chants’ offense led the Sun Belt and ranked in the top 25 nationally in rushing yards per game, red-zone offense, time of possession, first downs, and both third- and fourth-down conversion percentage for much of the season.
CCU finished the year ranked in the top 10 nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage (68.8), fewest penalties (52), fewest penalties per game (4.33), and fewest penalty yards (493).
2017 SEASON
Hired in the winter of 2017 as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator, Chadwell served as the interim head coach for the 2017 season due to head coach Joe Moglia taking a medical sabbatical.
Not only was 2017 Coastal’s first year in the NCAA Division I FBS, but the Chanticleers were forced to play four quarterbacks due to various injuries and for the second half of the season, Coastal’s offensive line was the youngest in the nation as it featured two true freshmen, two redshirt freshmen, and a sophomore.
Despite those facts, Coastal landed two offensive players on the All-Sun Belt team in running back Osharmar Abercrombie
(third team) and wide receiver Malcolm Williams (third team) while offensive lineman
Trey Carter and receiver Chris Jones were tabbed honorable mention. Despite CCU ranking seventh in scoring offense (23.7 ppg), the Chanticleers were second in the Sun Belt in red-zone offense scoring 84.4 percent of the time.
Chadwell spent four seasons as the head coach at Charleston Southern where he finished fourth in the FCS National Coach of the Year voting in 2015 and eighth in 2013. He was named Big South Coach of the Year three times (2013, 2015, and 2016), led CSU to conference titles in 2015 and 2016, and guided the Buccaneers to the NCAA Division I FCS Championship Playoffs in each of his last two years.
Over the 2015 and 2016 seasons, CSU was ranked in the FCS national top 25 polls for 22 consecutive weeks in addition to having a seven-week run to end the 2013 season. The Bucs finished No. 6/7 nationally in the FCS in 2015, was ranked in the FCS top 10 for nine weeks in 2016, and finished ranked No. 14/15 in the FCS final polls.
In 2016, Chadwell earned Big South Coach of the Year honors for the secondstraight year and third time in four years, tying him for the most such accolades in conference history. CSU ranked No. 14/15 in the FCS final polls as the Bucs beat three ranked opponents along the way. In addition to Chadwell’s recognition as the league’s coach of the year, CSU had four players named All-America while 12 earned All-Big South honors. CSU was first in the Big South in yards per rush (6.0) with the Bucs also ranking among the nation’s best in rushing offense (266.5, 6th) and scoring offense (33.0, 20th).
CSU broke through on the national stage in a big way in 2015, compiling a 10-3 overall record and a 6-0 Big South mark en route to achieving a pair of firsts an outright conference championship and an automatic FCS Division I Championship bid. The Bucs finished the regular season as one of just three programs to go undefeated against fellow FCS competition. Chadwell was named a finalist for the second time for FCS National Coach of the Year, finishing fourth in the national voting, and tabbed the Big South Coach of the
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Year for the second time after piloting a roster that included 13 all-conference selections. The Bucs finished the year ranked a program-best sixth in the STATS FCS poll and seventh in the FCS Coaches poll after reaching the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs.
CSU was 8-4 in 2014, led the country in time of possession, and ranked 16th nationally in rushing offense. The Bucs’ aggressive defense also excelled and paced the Big South in total defense, rushing defense, and pass defense.
Chadwell’s first year at Charleston Southern resulted in him being named the 2013 Big South Coach of the Year and the AFCA Region II Coach of the Year while finishing eighth in the voting for the Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year award. CSU set a school record for wins during a 10-3 season, climbed as high as No. 12 in the FCS Coaches Poll, spent the final seven weeks of the season in the coaches poll, and finished the year ranked for the first time in school history at No.
22/24. CSU led the nation in average time of possession and was among national leaders in turnover margin and rushing offense. CSU shattered several school records during Chadwell’s first year and nine Bucs received Big South postseason awards.
AT DELTA STATE (2012)
Chadwell spent one season as head coach at DSU, guiding the Statesmen to a 3-7 record and a 1-4 mark in Gulf South Conference action. In his one season, he mentored All-American kick returner Lavon Down who was named to the Daktronics AllAmerica second team and had seven players earn All-Gulf Conference honors.
He also had two players in Brant Botill and Reed Faulkner named to the Academic AllGSC Team.
He stepped down to accept the head coaching position at Charleston Southern University where he spent five seasons on Jay Mills’ staff (2004-08) and served as the recruiting coordinator, later adding offensive coordinator duties, before leaving for North
Greenville. He helped the Bucs’ program reach new heights, including winning the 2005 Big South Conference title.
AT NORTH GREENVILLE (2009-11)
After posting a 2-8 record in his first season as a head coach at North Greenville in 2009, Chadwell turned the program around in year two going 9-3. He then led NGU to the NCAA DII quarterfinals with an 11-3 record in year three and the program’s first-ever national ranking, finishing the 2011 season 12th in the American Football Coaches Association DII Poll.
In 2011, NGU defeated every team in the South Atlantic Conference in the first year of the four-year scheduling alliance of which NGU is a part.
Overall, Chadwell compiled a 22-14 record in three seasons with the Crusaders, but went 20-6 over the last two seasons and won the 2010 National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association’s Victory Bowl with a win over Campbellsville (KY).
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2022 roster 26 DEON FOUNTAIN R-Jr. I WR I 5'11" I 185 Valdosta, Ga. Brooks County HS 0 JOSAIAH STEWART So. I BAN I 6' 2" I 230 Bronx, N.Y. Everett HS (Mass.) 0 SHANE BRUCE R-So. I LB I 6' 0" I 235 Carrollton, Ga. Central HS 1 D’JORDAN STRONG S-Sr. I CB I 5' 11" I 190 Batesville, Miss. • South Panola HS Northeast Mississippi C.C. 2 REESE WHITE Sr. I RB I 5' 10" I 195 Sandy Springs, Ga. Riverwood International Charter School 2 AARON BEDGOOD R-Jr. I RB I 5' 8" I 180 Richmond Hill, Ga. Richmond Hill HS 3 JA'QUON GRIFFIN R-Sr. I DT I 6' 0" I 255 Rome, Ga. Rome HS • Georgia Tech 3 BRYCE ARCHIE Fr. I QB I 6' 3" I 205 Powder Springs, Ga. McEachern HS 9 TRAVIS GEIGER JR. R-Sr. I NT I 6' 4" I 300 Columbus, Ohio • Marion-Franklin HS Highland C.C. (Kansas) I Tiffin 5 LUKE ELLENBERGER R-Jr. I SPUR I 6' 1" I 195 Pisgah Forest, N.C. Brevard HS 6 LANCE BOYKIN R-Sr. I CB I 6' 3" I 200 High Point, N.C. High Point Christian Academy Old Dominion 7 CHRIS RHONE R-Fr. I WR I 6' 4" I 200 Columbia, S.C. Gray Collegiate Academy 6 JARRETT GUEST R-Jr. I QB I 6' 3" I 190 Marietta, Ga. Kennesaw Mountain HS 7 TYSON MOBLEY 8 MANNY STOKES JR. Jr. I CB I 5' 10" I 165 Orlando, Fla. Lake Nona HS 9 TAVYN JACKSON S-Sr. I S I 5' 11" I 190 Tallahassee, Fla. Rickards HS • Coffeyville C.C. 10 GRAYSON M CCALL R-Jr. I QB I 6' 3" I 215 Indian Trail, N.C. Porter Ridge HS 10 DE'ANDRE COLEMAN Fr. I WR I 6' 2" I 205 Hueytown, Ala. Hueytown HS 11 AMADOU FOFANA 6th I DE I 6' 4" I 255 Memphis, Tenn. Mitchell HS • Oklahoma State 11 BRYCE CARPENTER S-Sr. I QB/ATH I 6' 1" I 200 Sarasota, Fla. Venice HS 12 DRE PINCKNEY R-Fr. I S I 6' 0" I 200 Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 12 Jr. I WR I 6' 0" I 170 Longwood, Fla. Master's Academy TYLER ROBERTS R-Sr. I WR I 6' 4" I 200 Buford, Ga. • Jefferson HS North Carolina Wesleyan 5 TOBIAS FLETCHER So. I S I 5' 10" I 175 Atlanta, Ga. Carver HS 4 BRAYDON BENNETT R-So. I RB I 6' 2" I 200 Greenville, S.C. Southside HS 1 CJ BEASLEY R-So. I RB I 5' 10" I 205 Norfolk, Va. Maury HS 4
27 2022 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED EVAN CRENSHAW Fr. I P I 6' 4" I 180 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Nease HS 28 DONTRELL JACKSON JR. 17 JAHMAR BROWN 18 MATTHEW M CDOOM Fr. I CB I 5' 11" I 170 Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange HS 16 Fr. I QB I 5' 11" I 185 Harvey, Ill. Marist HS MAX BALTHAZAR 13 JOSHUA MADISON 13 JARED BROWN R-Fr. I WR I 6' 0" I 185 Lilburn, Ga. Parkview HS 14 KIYLAN MILLER R-Fr. I SPUR I 6' 3" I 190 Forest City, N.C. Chase HS 14 JERROD CLARK R-Sr. I NT I 6' 4" I 340 Dorchester, Mass. Brighton HS 15 SAM PINCKNEY R-Sr. I WR I 6'4" I 215 Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS • Georgia State 15 TY LYLES R-Fr. I RB I 6' 2" I 195 Kernersville, N.C. East Forsyth HS 16 KALEB HUTCHINSON 17 NATE HOPE II R-Jr. I RB I 5' 10" I 210 Marietta, Ga. Johns Creek HS • Lehigh 19 ELIJAH HOPKINS Fr. I CB I 5'10" I 170 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard HS 19 CHASE ATKINSON R-So. I S I 6' 0" I 190 Columbia, S.C. Blythewood HS • Syracuse 20 JT KILLEN R-Jr. I LB I 6' 3" I 225 Lake Wylie, S.C. Charlotte Christian School 21 LOGAN MAULDIN R-So. I TE I 6' 3" I 225 Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park HS 20 JOSIAH ROBINSON Fr. I SPUR I 5' 11" I 205 Apopka, Fla. Apopka HS 22 JACOB PROCHE Sr. I CB I 5' 10" I 190 Red Oak, Texas • Red Oak HS Coffeyville C.C. 23 JAMAR DARBOE R-Sr. I LB I 6' 1" I 225 Kinston, N.C. Christchurch School (Va.) 25 JAIRAN PARKER R-Sr. I SPUR I 6' 0" I 210 Houston, Texas St. Thomas HS • Abilene Christian Missouri 26 AARON DIGGS R-So. I LB I 5' 11" I 205 Auburn, Ala. Auburn HS 27 Fr. I S I 6'0" I 180 Augusta, Ga. Westside HS R-So. I S I 5' 11" I 190 Newbury Park, Calif. Newbury Park HS College of the Canyons JERROD CAMERON JR. Fr. I CB I 5' 8" I 160 Miami, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS 28 ISAIAH JONES Fr. I RB I 5' 10" I 175 Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township HS 29 R-Jr. I SPUR I 6' 1" I 210 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS South Carolina R-Fr. I RB I 5' 11" I 200 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. TRU Prep Academy University School KADE HENSLEY R-Fr. I PK/P I 5' 10" I 185 Johnson City, Tenn. Science Hill HS 25
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29 2022 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED PATRICK M CSWEENEY R-Sr. I TE I 6' 4" I 240 Staten Island, N.Y. Monsignor Farrell HS 40 BROOKS JOHNSON Fr. I TE I 6' 5" I 215 Fort Mill, S.C. Nation Ford HS 34 ZXAEQUAN REEVES R-Fr. I CB I 6' 1" I 200 Titusville, Fla. Cocoa HS • Missouri 29 TANNER BRANSON 30 LIAM GRAY R-Fr. I PK I 6' 0" I 215 Westminster, Colo. Holy Family HS 31 ZE'MARION HARRELL R-Fr. I LB I 6' 2" I 225 Virginia Beach, Va. Salem HS 31 CHARLES STEELE R-So. I BAN I 6' 0" I 220 Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill HS 32 LOGAN ADKINS R-So. I RB I 5' 8" I 195 Beaufort, S.C. Beaufort HS 33 AUSTIN RANDALL R-Jr. I S I 6' 1" I 190 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Myrtle Beach HS 33 ELI HILLMAN 35 NATE MERCHANT Fr. I LS I 6' 1" I 210 Easley, S.C. Easley HS 35 JOAH CASH R-Fr. I BAN I 6' 2" I 225 Savannah, Ga. • Jenkins HS Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) 36 DE'ANGELO HUSKEY R-Sr. I CB I 5' 9" I 170 Rock Hill, S.C. South Pointe HS • Guilford College 37 CHARLES ARNOLD JR. R-Fr. I S I 5' 10" I 170 Fairburn, Ga. Langston Hughes HS 38 TAJ THOMAS R-Jr. I WR I 6' 1" I 190 Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork HS 38 TRÉ PINKNEY R-Jr. I LB I 6' 1" I 220 Atlanta, Ga. Pebblebrook HS • Hutchinson C.C. 39 BRAYLON RYAN R-So. I DE I 6' 2" I 240 Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS 40 COREY WARREN Fr. I DE I 6' 0" I 240 Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS 41 TROY DELA VEGA Fr. I TE I 6' 4" I 240 Park City, Utah Park City HS • Utah State 42 HUNTER PATRICK R-So. I P/PK I 6' 1" I 215 Parkton, Md. Hereford HS • Maryland 43 MASON SHELTON R-So. I LB I 6' 2" I 235 Maryville, Tenn. Maryville HS 45 JOHN KIRKPATRICK R-Fr. I LS I 6' 2" I 245 Franklin, Tenn. • Franklin HS Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) 46 R-So. I CB I 5' 11" I 190 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Carolina Forest HS • Warner University R-So. I WR I 6' 0" I 190 Eugene, Ore. Churchill HS • Golden West College TAU Kingsville JUSTIN SCOLA R-Sr. I BAN I 6' 1" I 210 Snellville, Ga. Brookwood HS • Georgia State 47 BAILEY CARRAWAY R-Fr. I LB I 6' 3" I 240 Hartsville, S.C. Hartsville HS 48 GOCCUSPORTS.COM
30 JOHN GRANT III Fr. I TE I 6' 3" I 215 James Island, S.C. James Island Charter HS 49 CAMERON MITCHELL R-So. I S I 6' 0" I 195 North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester HS 49 KASSY DESIR 53 ALLEN HENRY R-Jr. I DT I 6' 3" I 290 West Memphis, Ark. West Memphis HS • Coffeyville C.C. 52 LUKE EVANS R-Fr. I LB I 6' 0" I 205 Abbeville, S.C. Abbeville HS 54 FRANKIE RICHARDSON Fr. I OL I 6' 5" I 295 Gettysburg, Pa. Gettysburg HS 54 TRAY BROWN Fr. I LB I 6' 4" I 235 Margate, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons HS 55 DONNELL WILSON 56 WILLIE LAMPKIN Jr. I OL I 6' 0" I 275 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland HS 57 THOMAS JOHNSON R-Fr. I OL I 6' 3" I 280 Aynor, S.C. Aynor HS 58 JAYDEN ADDISON R-Jr. I OL I 6' 2" I 245 Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood HS 59 ANDREY NEWTON Fr. I OL I 6' 2" I 280 Columbia, S.C. Ridge View HS 60 ROGER JACOBS Fr. I OL I 6' 2" I 310 Bennettsville, S.C. Marlboro County HS 61 NICK DEL GRANDE Fr. I OL I 6' 4" I 270 Lancaster, Pa. Lampeter-Strasburg HS 62 ZOVON LINDSAY R-Jr. I OL I 6' 4" I 300 Fayetteville, N.C. Trinity Christian School NC State 64 DILLON LUTHER R-Jr. I OL I 6' 3" I 310 Asheville, N.C. Erwin HS • Western Carolina 65 WILL M CDONALD 66 DONAVAN MANSON R-So. I OL I 6' 4" I 290 Indian Land, S.C. Indian Land HS 67 CALEB GODFREE R-Fr. I OL I 6' 2" I 285 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Carolina Forest HS 68 WILLIE MOISE R-So. I OL I 6' 3" I 295 Hollywood, Fla. Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory 69 ANTWINE LOPER S-Sr. I OL I 6' 3" I 275 Conway, S.C. Carolina Forest HS 72 MASON BOWERS R-So. I OL I 6' 4" I 285 High Point, N.C. High Point Central HS 75 TOM BAMBRICK R-Fr. I OL I 6' 4" I 330 Madison, Conn. Daniel Hand HS 77 R-Jr. I OL I 6' 5" I 315 Whiteville, N.C. Whiteville HS R-Jr. I OL I 6' 2" I 295 Matthews, N.C. Porter Ridge HS 6th I OL I 6' 2" I 305 North Miami Beach, Fla. Flanagan HS • UAlbany KIP GREEN 51 R-So. I OL I 6' 4" I 305 Radford, Va. Radford HS ANTHONY WALTON 73 R-Fr. I OL I 6' 4" I 310 Lamar, S.C. Lamar HS 2022 roster
32 PAYTON BUNCH 81 ADRIAN HOPE S-Sr. I BAN I 6' 1" I 235 Ocala, Fla. • Vanguard HS Furman 81 JAMESON TUCKER R-Fr. I WR I 6' 2" I 190 Mauldin, S.C. Mauldin HS 82 KYRE DUPLESSIS R-So. I WR I 5' 10" I 195 Woodbridge, Va. Woodbridge HS 83 JACOB JENKINS Jr. I TE I 6' 3" I 235 Hoover, Ala. Spain Park HS. Jacksonville State 84 XAVIER GRAVETTE R-Sr. I TE I 6' 4" I 215 Towson, Md. Calvert Hall College HS Morgan State 85 TJ IVY JR. R-Sr. I TE I 6' 5" I 235 Chicago, Ill. Marist HS • Indiana 86 MALACHI TAYLOR 87 RIAN BLACK Fr. I WR I 6' 0" I 210 Rockledge, Fla. Rockledge HS 89 ROLAN WOODEN II R-Sr. I DT I 6' 4" I 295 Acworth, Ga. Allatoona HS 90 EMMANUEL JOHNSON Jr. I DE I 6' 6" I 260 North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester HS Georgia Tech 91 MARK MILNAC R-Jr. I DT I 6' 1" I 240 Mauldin, S.C. Mauldin HS 92 MACK WEST R-Fr. I P/PK I 5' 8" I 175 Hamlet, N.C. Richmond HS 95 KYRIE SAMUEL Fr. I NT I 6' 0" I 255 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS 96 DAVID PORTU 97 TRAVIS NESBITT R-Fr. I DE I 6' 4" I 255 Columbia, S.C. Dutch Fork HS 98 KENNEDY ROBERTS Sr. I DT I 6' 3" I 275 Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater Central Catholic 99 R-Fr. I WR I 6' 3" I 200 Goose Creek, S.C. Goose Creek HS Fr. I DE I 6' 3" I 245 Fort Myers, Fla. Bishop Verot Catholic HS R-Jr. I LS I 6' 3" I 190 Pendleton, S.C. Pendleton HS JAMES JOHNSON JR. R-So. I NT I 6' 2" I 275 Fort Pierce, Fla. Vero Beach HS 93 DAMI'ON THOMPSON Fr. I WR I 6'2" I 185 Mableton, Ga. Pebblebrook HS 80 2022 roster TYLER WAGNER R-So. I OL I 6' 5" I 310 Lilburn, Ga. Parkview HS 78 TATE DAVIS R-Fr. I WR I 6' 4" I 190 Wilmington, N.C. North Brunswick HS UNC Pembroke 88
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n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Third Team
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference Fourth Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Fourth Team
LANCE BOYKIN, R-SR., CB
n 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 Preseason List
n 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List
JERROD CLARK, R-SR., NT
n 2022 Preseason All-Sun Belt Second Team
n 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 Preseason List
n 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference Fourth Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Third Team
WILLIE LAMPKIN, JR., OL
n 2022 Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Rimington Trophy Preseason Watch List
n 2022 Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference First Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Second Team
n 2022 Pro Football Network (PFN) College Football Preseason All-American
n Honorable Mention
ANTWINE LOPER, S-SR., OL
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Third Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention
GRAYSON MCCALL, R-JR., QB
n 2022 Preseason Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year
n 2022 Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Manning Award Preseason Watch List
n 2022 Walter Camp Player of the Year Preseason Watch List
n 2022 Davey O'Brien Award Preseason Watch List
n 2022 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List
n 2022 CFPA National Performer of the Year Trophy Watch List
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-America Fourth Team
n 2022 College Football SIS Preseason All-American Honorable Mention
n 2022 Pro Football Network (PFN) College Football Preseason All-American Honorable Mention
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference First Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
SAM PINCKNEY, R-SR., WR
n 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 Preseason List
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Second Team
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference Fourth Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Fourth Team
KENNEDY ROBERTS, SR., DT
n 2022 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
JOSAIAH STEWART, SO., BANDIT
n 2022 Preseason Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year
n 2022 Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
n 2022 Pro Football Network (PFN) College Football Preseason All-American Honorable Mention
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference First Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
D ’JORDAN STRONG, S-SR., CB
n 2022 Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team
n 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 Preseason List
n 2022 Phil Steele Preseason SBC All-Conference Second Team
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Second Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason
All-Sun Belt Third Team
n 2022 Pro Football Network (PFN) College Football Preseason All-American Honorable Mention
REESE WHITE, SR., RB
n 2022 Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Third Team
n 2022 Pro Football Focus (PFF) College Preseason All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention
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PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
GRAYSON MCCALL
35 2022 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED 2022 PRESEASON ALL-SUN BELT
JOSAIAH STEWART
Date
Sept. 3, 2022
ARMY WEST POINT
Sept. 10, 2022 GARDNER-WEBB
Sept. 17, 2022 BUFFALO
Sept. 22, 2022 at Georgia State
Oct. 1, 2022 GEORGIA SOUTHERN
8, 2022 at ULM
Oct. 15, 2022
OLD DOMINION
Oct. 29, 2022 at Marshall
Nov. 3, 2022 APPALAHCIAN STATE
Nov. 12, 2022 SOUTHERN MISS
Nov. 19, 2022 at Virginia
James
W 38-28
W 31-27
38-26
W 41-24
W 34-30
28-21
3:14 21,165
0-0 3:18 12,261
3:51 13,372
3:33 13,467
3:39 19,139
3:26 18,448
RUSHING
INDIVIDUAL
1 67 81.7
Max Balthazar 4 16 95 0 95 5.9 1 22 23.8
Nate Hope 3 10 43 0 43 4.3 1 11 14.3
Jared Brown 6 10 68 3 65 6.5 0 17 10.8
Bryce Carpenter 6 6 14 2 12 2.0 0 7 2.0
Jarrett Guest 2 3 33 0 33 11.0 1 26 16.5
Elijah Hopkins 3 2 7 2 5 2.5 0 7 1.7
Aaron Bedgood 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0
Tyson Mobley 6 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.7
Ty Lyles 2 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -2.0
DeAndre Coleman 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 TEAM 6 9 0 45 -45 -5.0 0 0 -7.5
COASTAL 6 231 1253 114 1139 4.9 11 67 189.8 Opponents 6 214 904 195 709 3.3 7 70 118.2
PASSING
G E c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Grayson McCall 6 182.1 111-160-1 69.4 1582 15 61 263.7
Bryce Carpenter 6 33.3 1-3-0 33.3 0 0 0 0.0
Jarrett Guest 2 84.4 1-2-1 50.0 32 0 32 16.0 COASTAL 6 178.2 113-165-2 68.5 1614 15 61 269.0 Opponents 6 147.2 129-194-8 66.5 1662 10 73 277.0
RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Sam Pinckney 6 37 510 13.8 1 38 85.0
Jared Brown 6 23 475 20.7 4 61 79.2
Tyson Mobley 6 16 181 11.3 3 22 30.2
CJ Beasley 6 12 136 11.3 1 59 22.7
Xavier Gravette 4 8 76 9.5 1 27 19.0
Reese White 3 6 31 5.2 2 14 10.3
Tyler Roberts 6 5 94 18.8 1 36 15.7
Jacob Jenkins 5 4 70 17.5 2 34 14.0
Deon Fountain 2 1 32 32.0 0 32 16.0 Logan Mauldin 2 1 9 9.0 0 9 4.5
269.0
FIELD GOALS
Hensley
PUNTING
37 2022 SEaSon rESUltS
Opponent Score Overall Sun Belt Time Attendance
1-0 0-0
2-0
W
3-0 0-0
*
4-0 1-0
5-0 2-0
Oct.
* W
6-0 3-0
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Nov. 26, 2022 at
Madison * BOLD/ALL CAPS - Home Games * Sun Belt Conference game TEAM STATISTICS COASTAL OPP SCORING .......................................................... 210 156 Points Per Game ............................................. 35.0 26.0 FIRST DOWNS.................................................. 141 126 Rushing ........................................................... 58 45 Passing............................................................ 71 74 Penalty............................................................. 12 7 RUSHING YARDAGE........................................ 1139 709 Yards gained rushing....................................... 1253 904 Yards lost rushing............................................ 114 195 Rushing Attempts ............................................ 231 214 Average Per Rush ........................................... 4.9 3.3 Average Per Game.......................................... 189.8 118.2 TDs Rushing.................................................... 11 7 PASSING YARDAGE......................................... 1614 1662 Comp-Att-Int .................................................... 113-165-2 129-194-8 Average Per Pass............................................ 9.8 8.6 Average Per Catch .......................................... 14.3 12.9 Average Per Game.......................................... 269.0 277.0 TDs Passing .................................................... 15 10 TOTAL OFFENSE.............................................. 2753 2371 Total Plays....................................................... 396 408 Average Per Play............................................. 7.0 5.8 Average Per Game.......................................... 458.8 395.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards................................. 13-301 14-290 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards................................ 5-22 6-79 INT RETURNS: #-Yards.................................... 8-51 2-131 KICK RETURN AVERAGE................................. 23.2 20.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ............................... 4.4 13.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE ................................... 6.4 65.5 FUMBLES-LOST............................................... 7-6 10-9 PENALTIES-Yards ............................................ 35-318 36-296 Average Per Game.......................................... 53.0 49.3 PUNTS-Yards ................................................... 23-814 19-783 Average Per Punt ............................................ 35.4 41.2 Net punt average............................................. 30.4 37.9 KICKOFFS-Yards.............................................. 39-2410 34-2104 Average Per Kick............................................. 61.8 61.9 Net kick average.............................................. 39.3 38.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game......................... 31:34 28:27 3RD-DOWN Conversions ................................. 36/73 36/83 3rd-Down Pct................................................... 49% 43% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ................................. 4/5 7/14 4th-Down Pct................................................... 80% 50% SACKS BY-Yards.............................................. 16-114 7-37 MISC YARDS .................................................... 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ................................ 28 18 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS............................... 5-7 10-10 ON-SIDE KICKS................................................ 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........................................ (17-23) 74% (18-23) 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS............................. (15-23) 65% (11-23) 48% PAT-ATTEMPTS ...............................................(27-27) 100% (18-18) 100% 2-POINT CONVERSION-ATTEMPTS ............... (0-1) 0% (0-0) 0% ATTENDANCE................................................... 65937 31915 Games/Avg Per Game .................................... 4/16484 2/15958 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Coastal Carolina 59 48 34 69 0 210 Opponents 27 51 37 41 0 156
GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G CJ Beasley 6 87 531 7 524 6.0 4 37 87.3 Grayson McCall 6 48 206 40 166 3.5 3 21 27.7 Reese White 3 36 251 6 245 6.8
COASTAL 6 113 1614 14.3 15 61
Opponents 6 129 1662 12.9 10 73 277.0
FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Kade
5-7 71.4 0-0 2-2 0-2 3-3 0-0 48 0 Opponents 10-10 100.0 0-0 3-3 3-3 4-4 0-0 47 0
No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blk Evan Crenshaw 21 774 36.9 48 1 8 6 0 0 Mack West 2 40 20.0 33 0 0 1 0 0 COASTAL 23 814 35.4 48 1 8 7 0 0 Opponents 19 783 41.2 58 2 6 4 3 0 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL SACKS INT JT Killen 6 15 34 49 4.0-22 2.5-20 0 Tre’ Pinkney 5 15 21 36 1.5-3 0.0-0 2 Tobias Fletcher 6 16 11 27 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 Lance Boykin 5 17 10 27 1.0-7 1.0-7 2 Jerrod Clark 6 6 18 24 5.0-23 2.0-16 0 Charles Arnold Jr. 6 14 9 23 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 Manny Stoke Jr. 6 12 10 22 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 Josaiah Stewart 6 10 10 20 4.0-15 1.5-7 0 Tavyn Jackson 6 9 10 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2022 SEASON RESULTS 2022 COASTAL TEAM STATISTICS 2022 COASTAL
STATISTICS
0 Deon Fountain R-Jr. WR 5-11 185
Valdosta, Ga. / Brooks County HS
0 Josaiah Stewart So. Bandit 6-2 230
Bronx, N.Y. / Everett HS (Mass.)
1 Braydon Bennett R-So. RB 6-2 200
Greenville, S.C. / Southside HS
1 Shane Bruce R-So. LB 6-0 235
Carrollton, Ga. / Central HS
2 D’Jordan Strong S-Sr. CB 5-11 190
Batesville, Miss. / South Panola HS (Northeast Mississippi C.C.)
2 Reese White Sr. RB 5-10 195
Sandy Springs, Ga. / Riverwood International
3 Aaron Bedgood R-Jr. RB 5-8 180
Richmond Hill, Ga. / Richmond Hill HS
3 Ja’Quon Griffin R-Sr. DT 6-0 255
Rome, Ga. / Rome HS (Georgia Tech)
4 CJ Beasley R-So. RB 5-10 205
Norfolk, Va. / Maury HS
4 Tobias Fletcher So. S 5-10 175
Atlanta, Ga. / Carver HS
5 Travis Geiger Jr. R-Sr. NT 6-4 300
Columbus, Ohio / Marion-Franklin HS (Highland C.C. [Kan.] / Tiffin)
5 Tyler Roberts R-Sr. WR 6-4 200
Buford, Ga. / Jefferson HS (North Carolina Wesleyan)
6 Luke Ellenberger R-Jr. Spur 6-1 195
Pisgah Forest, N.C. / Brevard HS
6 Chris Rhone R-Fr. WR 6-4 200
Columbia, S.C. / Gray Collegiate Academy
7 Lance Boykin R-Sr. CB 6-3 200
High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian Academy (Old Dominion)
7 Jarrett Guest R-Jr. QB 6-3 190
Marietta, Ga. / Kennesaw Mountain HS
8 Tyson Mobley Jr. WR 6-0 170
Longwood, Fla. / Master’s Academy
9 Bryce Archie Fr. QB 6-3 205
Powder Springs, Ga. / McEachern HS
9 Manny Stokes Jr. Jr. CB 5-10 165 Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona HS
10 Tavyn Jackson S-Sr. S 5-11 190 Tallahassee, Fla. / Rickards HS (Coffeyville C.C.)
10 Grayson McCall R-Jr. QB 6-3 215 Indian Trail, N.C. / Porter Ridge HS
11 De’Andre Coleman Fr. WR 6-2 205
Hueytown, Ala. / Hueytown HS
11 Amadou Fofana 6th DE 6-4 255 Memphis, Tenn. / Mitchell HS (Oklahoma State)
12 Bryce Carpenter S-Sr. QB/ATH 6-1 200
Sarasota, Fla. / Venice HS
12 Dre Pinckney R-Fr. S 6-0 200
Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS
13 Max Balthazar R-Fr. RB 5-11 200
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / TRU Prep Academy / University School
13 Joshua Madison R-So. S 5-11 190
Newbury, Calif. / Newbury Park HS (College of the Canyons)
14 Jared Brown R-Fr. WR 6-0 185 Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS
14 Kiylan Miller R-Fr. Spur 6-3 190 Forest City, N.C. / Chase HS
15 Jerrod Clark R-Sr. NT 6-4 340 Dorchester, Mass. / Brighton HS
15 Sam Pinckney R-Sr. WR 6-4 215 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS (Georgia State)
16 Ty Lyles R-Fr. RB 6-2 195
Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth HS
16 Matthew McDoom Fr. CB 5-11 170
Winter Garden, Fla. / West Orange HS
17 Kaleb Hutchinson Fr. S 6-0 180 Augusta, Ga. / Westside HS
17 Dontrell Jackson Jr. Fr. QB 5-11 185 Harvey, Ill. / Marist HS
18 Jahmar Brown R-Jr. Spur 6-1 210
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS (South Carolina)
19 Nate Hope II R-Jr. RB 5-10 210 Marietta, Ga. / Johns Creek HS (Lehigh)
19 Elijah Hopkins Fr. CB 5-10 170 Ocala, Fla. / Vanguard HS
20 Chase Atkinson R-So. S 6-0 190 Columbia, S.C. / Blythewood HS (Syracuse)
20 Logan Mauldin R-So. TE 6-3 225 Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park HS
21 JT Killen R-Jr. LB 6-3 225 Lake Wylie, S.C. / Charlotte Christian School
22 Josiah Robinson Fr. Spur 5-11 205 Apopka, Fla. / Apopka HS
23 Jacob Proche Sr. CB 5-10 190 Red Oak, Texas / Red Oak HS (Coffeyville C.C.)
25 Jamar Darboe R-Sr. LB 6-1 225 Kinston, N.C. / Christchurch School [Va.]
25 Kade Hensley R-Fr. PK/P 5-10 185 Johnson City, Tenn. / Science Hill HS
26 Jairan Parker R-Sr. Spur 6-0 210 Houston, Texas / St. Thomas High School (Abilene Christian / Missouri)
27 Aaron Diggs R-So. LB 5-11 205 Auburn, Ala. / Auburn HS
28 Jerrod Cameron Jr. Fr. CB 5-8 160 Miami, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS
28 Evan Crenshaw Fr. P 6-4 180 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / Nease HS
29 isaiah Jones fr. rB 5-10 175 Lancaster, Pa. / Manheim Township HS
29 Zxaequan Reeves R-Fr. CB 6-1 200 Titusville, Fla. / Cocoa HS (Missouri)
30 tanner Branson r-so. wr 6-0 190 Eugene, Ore. / Churchill HS (Golden West College / TAU Kingsville)
31 Liam Gray R-Fr. PK 6-0 215 Westminster, Colo. / Holy Family HS
31 Ze’marion Harrell R-Fr. LB 6-2 225 Virginia Beach, Va. / Salem HS
32 Charles Steele R-So. Bandit 6-0 220 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill HS
33 Logan Adkins R-So. RB 5-8 195 Beaufort, S.C. / Beaufort HS
33 Austin Randall R-Jr. S 6-1 190 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS
34 Brooks Johnson Fr. TE 6-5 215 Fort Mill, S.C. / Nation Ford HS
35 Eli Hillman R-So. CB 5-11 190 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS (Warner)
35 Nate Merchant Fr. LS 6-1 210 Easley, S.C. / Easley HS
36 Joah Cash R-Fr. Bandit 6-2 225 Savannah, Ga. / Jenkins HS (Naval Academy Prep. School)
37 De’Angelo Huskey R-Sr. CB 5-9 170 Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe HS (Guilford College)
38 Charles Arnold Jr. R-Fr. S 5-10 170 Fairburn, Ga. / Langston Hughes HS
38 Taj Thomas R-Jr. WR 6-1 190 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS
39 Tré Pinkney R-Jr. LB 6-1 220
Atlanta, Ga. / Pebblebrook HS (Hutchinson C.C.)
40 Patrick McSweeney R-Sr. TE 6-4 240
Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell HS
40 Braylon Ryan R-So. DE 6-2 240 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS
41 Corey Warren Fr. DE 6-0 240
Hoover, Ala. / Hoover HS
42 troy dela Vega fr. te 6-4 240 Park City, Utah / Park City HS (Utah State)
43 Hunter Patrick R-So. P/PK 6-1 215 Parkton, Md. / Hereford HS (Maryland)
45 Mason Shelton R-So. LB 6-2 235 Maryville, Tenn. / Maryville HS
46 John Kirkpatrick R-Fr. LS 6-2 245
Franklin, Tenn. / Franklin HS (Naval Academy Prep. School)
47 Justin Scola R-Sr. Bandit 6-1 210 Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood HS (Georgia State)
48 Bailey Carraway R-Fr. LB 6-3 240 Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville HS
49 John Grant III Fr. TE 6-3 215
James Island, S.C. / James Island Charter HS
49 Cameron Mitchell R-So. S 6-0 195 North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS
51 Kip Green R-So. OL 6-4 305 Radford, Va. / Radford HS
52 Allen Henry R-Jr. DT 6-3 290 West Memphis, Ark. / West Memphis HS (Coffeyville C.C.)
53 Kassy Desir 6th OL 6-2 305 North Miami Beach, Fla. / Flanagan HS (UAlbany)
54 Luke Evans R-Fr. LB 6-0 205 Abbeville, S.C. / Abbeville HS
54 Frankie Richardson Fr. OL 6-5 295 Gettysburg, Pa. / Gettysburg HS
55 Tray Brown Fr. LB 6-4 235 Margate, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS
56 Donnell Wilson R-Jr. OL 6-5 315 Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS
57 Willie Lampkin Jr. OL 6-0 275 Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS
58 Thomas Johnson R-Fr. OL 6-3 280 Aynor, S.C. / Aynor HS
59 Jayden Addison R-Jr. OL 6-2 245 Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS
60 andrey newton fr. oL 6-2 280 Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS
61 roger Jacobs fr oL 6-2 310 Bennettsville, S.C. / Marlboro County HS
Nick Del Grande Fr. OL 6-4 270 Lancaster, Pa. / Lampeter-Strasburg HS
Zovon Lindsay R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Fayetteville, N.C. / Trinity Christian School (NC State)
Dillon Luther R-Jr. OL 6-3 310 Asheville, N.C. / Erwin HS (Western Carolina)
Will McDonald R-Jr. OL 6-2 295 Matthews, N.C. / Porter Ridge HS
Donavan Manson R-So. OL 6-4 290 Indian Land, S.C. / Indian Land HS
Caleb Godfree R-Fr. OL 6-2 285 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS
Willie Moise R-So. OL 6-3 295 Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep.
Antwine Loper S-Sr. OL 6-3 275 Conway, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS
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73 Anthony Walton R-Fr. OL 6-4 310 Lamar, S.C. / Lamar HS
75 Mason Bowers R-So. OL 6-4 285
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77 Tom Bambrick R-Fr. OL 6-4 330 Madison, Conn. / Daniel Hand HS
78 Tyler Wagner R-So. OL 6-5 310 Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS
80 Dami’on Thompson Fr. WR 6-2 185 Mableton, Ga. / Pebblebrook HS
81 Payton Bunch R-Jr. LS 6-3 190 Pendleton, S.C. / Pendleton HS
81 Adrian Hope S-Sr. Bandit 6-1 235 Ocala, Fla. / Vanguard HS (Furman)
82 Jameson Tucker R-Fr. WR 6-2 190 Mauldin, S.C. / Mauldin HS
83 Kyre Duplessis R-So. WR 5-10 195 Woodbridge, Va. / Woodbridge HS
84 Jacob Jenkins Jr. TE 6-3 235 Hoover, Ala. / Spain Park HS (Jacksonville State)
85 Xavier Gravette R-Sr. TE 6-4 215
Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall College HS (Morgan State)
86 TJ Ivy Jr. R-Sr. TE 6-5 235 Chicago, Ill. / Marist HS (Indiana)
87 Malachi Taylor R-Fr. WR 6-3 200 Goose Creek, S.C. / Goose Creek HS
88 Tate Davis R-Fr. WR 6-4 190 Wilmington, N.C. / North Brunswick HS (UNC Pembroke)
89 Rian Black Fr. WR 6-0 210 Rockledge, Fla. / Rockledge HS
90 Rolan Wooden II R-Sr. DT 6-4 295 Acworth, Ga. / Allatoona HS
91 Emmanuel Johnson Jr. DE 6-6 260
North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS (Georgia Tech)
92 Mark Milnac R-Jr. DT 6-1 240
Mauldin, S.C. / Mauldin HS
93 James Johnson Jr. R-So. NT 6-2 275
Fort Pierce, Fla. / Vero Beach HS
95 Mack West R-Fr. P/PK 5-8 175
Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond HS
96 Kyrie Samuel Fr. NT 6-0 255
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS
97 David Portu Fr. DE 6-3 245
Fort Myers, Fla. / Bishop Verot Cathlolic HS
98 Travis Nesbitt R-Fr. DE 6-4 255
Columbia, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS
99 Kennedy Roberts Sr. DT 6-3 275
Clearwater, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic
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0 Ali Jennings III WR 6-2 196 Jr. Richmond, Va./Highland Springs/West Virginia
1 Jordan Bly WR 5-10 166 So. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park
1 R’Tarriun Johnson S 5-11 196 R-Sr. Wiggins, Miss./Stone/Mississippi Gulf Coast
2 Blake Watson RB 5-9 195 R-Jr. Queens, N.Y./Green Hope (NC)
2 LaMareon James* CB 5-10 187 So. Norfolk, Va./Indian River
3 Isaiah Spencer TE 6-5 230 R-Jr. Gloucester, Va./Gloucester
3 Robert Kennedy III S 5-10 185 R-Jr. Jeannette, Pa./Jeannette/East Carolina
4 Brendon Clark QB 6-2 225 So. Midlothian, Va./Manchester/Notre Dame
4 Amorie Morrison* DE 6-4 244 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Salem
5 Isiah Paige WR 5-8 160 So. Richmond, Va./Varina
5 Alonzo Ford* DT 6-3 272 So. Richmond, Va./Varina
6 Tre Hawkins III CB 6-3 195 Sr. Temple, Texas/Trinity Valley
7 Shawn Asbury II S 5-9 195 So. Stafford, Va./North Stafford/Boston College
7 Ahmarian Granger WR 6-1 175 Fr. Norfolk, Va./Maury
8 DJ Mack Jr. QB 6-3 215 Sr. Norfolk, Va./Norview/UCF
8 Ryan Henry LB 6-2 225 R-Sr. Miami, Fla./Miami Southridge/ASACollege
9 Donta Anthony Jr. TE 6-6 235 Sr. Temple Hills, Md./Potomac
9 Marcus Haynes DE 6-4 240 R-Sr. Bowie, Md./Bowie/Fork Union
10 Marquez Bell WR 6-1 175 R-Fr. Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS/Cincinnati
10 Chazz Wallace* DT 6-2 295 So. Glenarden, Md./The Avalon School
11 Hayden Wolff QB 6-5 235 R-So. Venice, Fla./Venice
11 Deeve Harris DE 6-2 233 R-So. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North/Minnesota
12 Tahj Ra-El S 6-2 192 So. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park
13 Marqeese Dietz WR 6-0 180 R-Fr. Norfolk, Va./Norview
13 Terry Jones S 6-1 187 R-So. Baltimore, Md./Mergenthaler Vo Tech
14 Dominique Anthony* QB 6-1 213 R-Fr. Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac
14 Malcolm Britt* LB 6-0 222 R-Fr. Norfolk, Va./Oscar Smith
15 Tyler Stott QB 6-4 195 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis
15 Wayne Matthews III LB 6-2 216 R-Fr. Largo, Md./Charles Herbert Flowers
16 Aaron Moore WR 6-2 192 R-Jr. Dumfries, Va./Potomac
16 Khian’Dre Harris CB 5-10 172 R-Fr. Fairless, Pa./Conwell Egan Catholic
17 Jack Shields QB 6-1 192 R-Fr. Clifton, Va./Centreville
17 Damion Charity CB 6-1 178 R-Jr. Hampton, Va./Phoebus
18 Javon Harvey WR 5-11 180 R-So. Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor
19 Peter Kikwata WR 6-1 178 Fr. Montgomery Village, Md./Northwest
19 Tyus Fields CB 5-10 174 So. Cornelius, N.C./Hough/Tennessee
20 Dominic Dutton WR 5-10 162 So. Glen Allen, Va./Glen Allen/South Carolina
20 Tobias Harris CB 5-8 187 Sr. Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson/West Texas A&M
21 Jon-Luke Peaker RB 5-9 192 So. Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast
21 Mario Easterly S 6-0 178 Fr. York, Pa./Bishop McDevitt
22 Keshawn Wicks RB 6-1 193 R-So. Moncks Corner, S.C./Berkeley
22 Jalen McCain CB 5-10 182 R-Fr. Bowie, Md./Charles Herbert Flowers
23 Noah Robinson* WR 6-3 190 R-Fr. Mineral, Va./Louisa County
23 JeCareon Lathan CB 6-1 181 So. Minden, La./Minden/Trinity Valley
24 EJ Green LB 6-1 218 R-So. Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette
25 Steven Williams Jr. LB 6-4 225 R-Sr. Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson
26 Tariq Sims RB 5-9 183 R-Fr. Leesburg, Va./Loudoun County
27 Jahaad Scales S 6-0 194 R-Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Robert B. Glenn
28 Corey Chapman S 5-11 181 R-Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Hickory
Obie Sanni* RB 5-9 194 R-Fr. Aurora, Colo./Smoky Hill
29 Markus Knight S 6-0 182 So. Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln/Independence CC
30 Ishmael Roy S 6-0 193 Jr. Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette/Louisburg
31 Kai Hodge S 5-10 176 Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Atlantic Shores Christian
32 Alex Jreige RB 5-9 195 Fr. Vienna, Va./James Madison HS
32 Jayveon Robinson S 5-11 176 Fr. King William, Va./King William
33 Elijah Rivers CB 5-11 183 So. Chesterfield, Va./L.C. Bird
34 John Cook LB 6-0 210 R-Fr. Manassas, Va./Charles J. Colgan
35 Luke Lindenfeldar S 5-11 198 R-So. Ashburn, Va./Broad Run
36 Alec Solano LB 6-2 232 R-So. Ashburn, Va./Broad Run/Fairmont State
37 Dominik Soos K/P 6-1 213 Sr. Budapest, Hungary/St. Mary’s (Calif.) CC of San Francisco
38 Colten Hicks S 6-3 201 R-So. Poquoson, Va./Poquoson
40 Jude Buchanan LB 6-2 223 Fr. Vancouver, BC, Canada/Blair Academy
41 Kris Caine DE 6-3 215 So. Waldorf, Md./Westlake
42 Jason Henderson LB 6-1 225 So. Dingmans Ferry, Pa./Delaware Valley HS
43 Kris Trinidad DE 6-5 246 R-Fr. Richmond, Va./Lloyd C. Bird
45 Denzel Lowry DT 6-2 280 R-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown
46 Alhaji Kamara CB 6-0 182 R-Fr. Laurel, Va./Hermitage
47 Koa Naotala LB 5-11 223 Fr. Newport News, Va./Woodside
48 Keshawn Lynch DL 6-3 242 R-Fr. Newport News, Va./Menchville
49 John Morton LS 6-1 218 R-So. Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge
53 Khadere Kounta OL 6-6 306 Jr. Gaithersburg, Md./Avalon School
55 Maarten Woudsma OL 6-5 280 Fr. Amersfoort, Netherlands/Oscar Smith (Va.)
55 Keyshawn Hunter* DT 6-2 275 R-Fr. Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
56 Ryan Nolan OL 6-3 335 Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Deep Creek
56 Jaylon White-McClain DE 6-4 257 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Kempsville
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58 Stephon Dubose-Bourne OL 6-4 310 R-Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Indian River
59 Gary Hoover OL 6-3 315 Sr. Neptune, N.J./Neptune/Ohio
61 Grady Rounds OL 6-4 303 Fr. Sandston, Va./New Kent
62 Tyler Lamar OL 6-2 275 R-Fr. West Columbia, S.C./Gray Collegiate Academy
63 Xavier Black OL 6-4 290 R-So. Fishereville, Va./Wilson Memorial
64 Nick Saldiveri OL 6-6 316 R-Jr. Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood
65 Chris Adams OL 6-6 280 R-Fr. Hagerstown, Md./South Hagerstown
67 Tyran Hunt OL 6-7 313 Sr. Boykins, Va./Southampton/Maryland
68 Caleb Gosney OL 6-3 285 R-Fr. Richmond, Va./Varina
70 Drew Pascoe OL 6-3 275 R-Fr. Clifton, Va./Centreville
71 Santana Saunders* OL 6-5 296 So. Marlboro, Md./Charles Herbert Flowers
72 Talyn Hunter* OL 6-4 292 R-Fr. Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory Ridge
73 Austin Mosier OL 6-3 285 R-So. Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway
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74 Caron McNair OL 6-5 309 Fr. Toms River, N.J./Donovan Catholic
75 Skyler Grant OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend
76 Alex Gutierrez DL 6-3 263 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Briar Woods
77 Mason Howard OL 6-7 280 Fr. Moseley, Va./Cosby
78 Elijah Hoskin OL 6-3 291 R-Fr. Culpeper, Va./Eastern View
79 Leroy Thomas OL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge
80 Zack Kuntz TE 6-8 251 R-Jr. Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill/Penn State
81 Isaiah Smith WR 6-4 212 Fr. Washington, D.C./St. John’s HS
82 Matthew Mancini WR 6-0 201 Fr. Middletown, Md./Middletown
83 Michael Hodge WR 6-0 221 Fr. Highland Springs, Va./Highland Springs
84 Levi Wentz WR 6-3 199 R-Fr. Valencia, Pa./Pine-Richland
85 Iosefa Tanoai TE 6-4 233 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown/Fork Union
87 Braxton Collins WR 6-4 188 R-So. Greer, S.C./Greer
88 Curtis Nixon II TE 6-5 236 R-Fr. Waldorf, Md./Maret School
90 Taevion Clarke DE 6-3 222 R-Fr. Baltimore, Md./Dr. Henry A. Wise
91 B.R. Hatcher LS 6-5 240 R-Jr. Jefferson, S.C./Central
92 Ethan Sanchez K 5-9 183 Fr. Dallas, Ga./North Paulding
93 Nick Verdugo K 5-10 158 Fr. Loomis, Calif./Del Oro
94 Jahleel Culbreath DE 6-2 222 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes
95 Ethan Duane* P 6-1 215 So. Melbourne, Australia
96 Ryan Harvey LS 5-11 210 So. Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge/Towson
97 Devin Brandt-Epps DT 6-3 292 So. Broken Arrow, Okla./Hilldale/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
98 Christopher Spencer DE 6-6 255 Fr. Burgaw, N.C./Pender
99 Tyre Bibby DT 6-3 285 R-Sr. Miami, Fla./American Senior/Coffeyville
oLd domInIon CoaCHIng staff
Head Coach: Ricky Rahne offensive Coordinator/offensive Line: Kevin Reihner defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers: Blake Seiler special teams Coordinator/outside Linebackers: Kevin Smith wide receivers/Pass game Coordinator: Mark Dupuis running Backs/assistant Head Coach: Tony Lucas tight ends/offensive recruiting Coordinator: Justin Harper safeties/assistant defensive Coordinator: Remington Rebstock Cornerbacks/defensive recruiting Coordinator: Leon Wright assistant offensive Line: Greg Jones defensive Line: Victor Irokansi
ga: Ryan Wilson (Tight Ends/Running Backs)
ga: Casey McHugh (Defensive Backs)
ga: Michael Shuster (Quarterbacks/ Wide Receivers) ga: Shane Baker (Special Teams) director of sports Performance: Chad Snodgrass director of operations: Tim Kovacs director of Player Personnel: Tristin Iannone assistant director of operations: Jonathan Ceh director of Creative services: Brandon McLean
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128.4 106-175-7 60.6 1304 7 49 260.8
No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Ali Jennings 5 32 688 21.5 6 77 137.6
Jordan Bly 5 12 112 9.3 0 31 22.4 Zack Kuntz
12 144 12.0 2 34 28.8 Blake Watson 4 10 70 7.0 1 21 17.5 Javon Harvey 5 9 84 9.3 0 27 16.8 Keshawn Wicks
6 31 5.2 0 14 6.2
Isiah Paige
53 8.8
20 10.6 Tariq Sims
6 4.0 Ahmarian Granger
16 4.0
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6 2.2 Donta Anthony
4 1.8 Isaiah Spencer
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5 5.0 Obie Sanni
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olD Dominion SEaSon StatiStiCS Date Opponent Score Overall Sun Belt Time Attendance
2022 VIRGINIA TECH W 20-17 1-0 0-0 4:08 21,944
2022 at
Carolina L 21-39 1-1 0-0 3:36
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2022 at Virginia L 14-16 1-2 0-0 3:28
Sept. 24, 2022 ARKANSAS STATE * W 29-26 2-2 1-0 3:24
1, 2022 LIBERTY L 24-38 2-3 1-0 3:42 18,368
2022 at Coastal Carolina * Oct. 22, 2022 GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
29, 2022 at Georgia State *
5, 2022 MARSHALL *
2022 JAMES MADISON *
2022 at Appalachian State * Nov. 26, 2022 at South Alabama * BOLD/ALL CAPS Home Games * Sun Belt Conference game 2022 OLD DOMINION
STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS ODU OPP SCORING .......................................................... 108 136 Points Per Game ............................................. 21.6 27.2 FIRST DOWNS.................................................. 78 120 Rushing ........................................................... 19 48 Passing ............................................................ 51 58 Penalty............................................................. 8 14 RUSHING YARDAGE........................................ 357 948 Yards gained rushing ...................................... 494 1166 Yards lost rushing............................................ 137 218 Rushing Attempts ............................................ 139 217 Average Per Rush............................................ 2.6 4.4 Average Per Game .......................................... 71.4 189.6 TDs Rushing .................................................... 3 9 PASSING YARDAGE......................................... 1251 1304 Comp-Att-Int ................................................... 101-180-2 106-175-7 Average Per Pass ............................................ 7.0 7.5 Average Per Catch .......................................... 12.4 12.3 Average Per Game .......................................... 250.2 260.8 TDs Passing .................................................... 9 7 TOTAL OFFENSE.............................................. 1608 2252 Total Plays ....................................................... 319 392 Average Per Play ............................................. 5.0 5.7 Average Per Game .......................................... 321.6 450.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ................................. 11-206 13-278 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards................................ 6-42 12-28 INT RETURNS: #-Yards.................................... 7-45 2-22 KICK RETURN AVERAGE................................. 18.7 21.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ............................... 7.0 2.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE ................................... 6.4 11.0 FUMBLES-LOST............................................... 8-6 7-5 PENALTIES-Yards ............................................ 41-373 40-340 Average Per Game .......................................... 74.6 68.0 PUNTS-Yards ................................................... 36-1502 24-943 Average Per Punt ............................................ 41.7 39.3 Net punt average ............................................. 41.1 36.6 KICKOFFS-Yards.............................................. 22-1392 28-1734 Average Per Kick ............................................. 63.3 61.9 Net kick average.............................................. 41.3 40.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game......................... 27:03 34:59 3RD-DOWN Conversions ................................. 17/72 30/78 3rd-Down Pct .................................................. 24% 38% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ................................. 4/8 5/8 4th-Down Pct .................................................. 50% 63% SACKS BY-Yards.............................................. 17-129 14-74 MISC YARDS .................................................... 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ................................ 14 16 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS............................... 3-4 8-10 ON-SIDE KICKS................................................ 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........................................ (12-14) 86% (13-20) 65% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS............................. (9-14) 64 % (8-20) 40% PAT-ATTEMPTS ...............................................(13-13) 100% (14-16) 88% 2-POINT CONVERSION-ATTEMPTS................ (1-1) 100% (0-0) 0% ATTENDANCE................................................... 60967 77409 Games/Avg Per Game..................................... 3/20322 2/38705 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Old Dominion 21 20 35 32 0 108 Opponents 37 29 33 37 0 136 2022 OLD DOMINION INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Blake Watson 4 60 270 15 255 4.3 1 30 63.8 Hayden Wol昀 5 23 49 84 -35 -1.5 1 10 -7.0 Keshawn Wicks 5 22 82 3 79 3.6 1 15 15.8 Obie Sanni 3 14 42 8 34 2.4 0 8 11.3 Tariq Sims 4 11 26 2 24 2.2 0 9 6.0 Isaiah Spencer 5 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 6 1.4 Isiah Paige 5 2 16 0 16 8.0 0 11 3.2 D.J. Mack Jr. 2 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 1.0 Jordan Bly 5 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -1.0
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